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i) Wie re THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1903, ‘CHMCAT THE WOW TURNS WFEHELOTOR. WELLL LET | <=no= pre WCLUSKY HET. HOME INTO FORT HUSBAND'S DEATH nn and | | Housefurnishing, || Goods Sales. | ‘New Head of Detective Bureau/Mrs. Newcomb No. 2 Barri+/Mrs. Pauline Schlagouski and \! — SULLIVAN DIE. x | * Broadway 34th to 35th St. Gathers in Suspected Crooks! caded in Westfield Residence | Anthony Forski Are Suspect- Court Having Decided Against | by Wholesale as a Notice that Ready to Defy Officers of the ed of Having Beaten Him to Condemned Man Who Got Re- | Spite Through Priest’s Efforts, | They Must Leave Town. Law to Remove Furniture. Death with a Beer Mallet. Governor Wil Not Interfere. | SIXTY-TWO IN FIRST HAUL. SS Small Flowers are the favor= ite trimmings—dainty,petite blossoms—arranged in sur- prise effects : Monte Carlo Daisies, June Roses, Forget-Me-Nots, Sune of Hops, | Household Linens. | Whose Linen closet is 'ning to show signs of tion? Strange'how few To /are worn out and how \they vanish—in spite of lai :dry list itemized and che ‘with peer e tlt cate : ‘kins disappear with pecuit jlacility, and Table Cloths \casionally stray, too. \ ‘means more business for. Spring i/T © e simmer Millinery. The Initial Display will be made on Wednes- day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, HAS SENT HER HORSES AWAY.|THEY ARE BOTH PRISONERS. NO AID FROM WITNESSES. The Woman Will Be Taken to the Murdered Man's Funeral Under Guard, and Police Are Busily Seek- ing Evidence. WII Keep at It Until New Yorkigays she Will Resist to the Last Streets Are Freed from These Un- Efforts of Alleaed Firat Wife to Gesirable Gentry Whether Magis-| Recover Estate She Has Enjoyed trates Hold Them or Not. for Eight Years. Presiding Justice Not Satisfied with saem, He Declined to Rule for. New Trial and Stat-'s executive necepts Decision, | ALBANY, March 17.-It was nana at the Executive Chamber to-day that Gov, Newest Paris Model Hats and Our Own Orig- inal Designs, Copies and Adaptations, Ly if . Hawthorn Blossoms, Small Berries, Second Floor, Though Mrs, Pauline Sohlagousk! is locked up in 4 cell In the Williamsburg Sixty-two thieves high and low degree, ranging from ‘Chappie* Moran, With the doors of her beautiful home| jac No. 8 Dudley avenue, Westfield. N. the “King of the Wire Tappers," down to the humble Chatham Square “strong arm" man who would steal cigarette certificates from a drunken sallor, were arraigned in Jefferson Market, Centre Street and Essex Market Counts to- @ay on general principles. They rapre- J., barricaded, Mrs, Nelson L. New- |comb sat in the bay window to-day de- fying officers of the law to remove fur- niture in the interest of Mra, Sarah Ann ; Newcomb and her daughter, Ida Fran- cls Newcomb, who claim to be the legal heirs of Nelson Newoomb, The Jail suspected by the police of murdered her husband, John Schia; ski, who kept a saloon at North Sixth str Williamsburg, she will be allowed to attend his funeral to- morrow under guard, Schlagousk! was found in his rooms ving A Magnificent Showin Flowers and Feathers. Odell will not reconsider his determin- ation in the “Whitey” Sullivan case and that he will not interfere with the sontonce af exeoution being carried out, It ts potnted out that the aMdavits, on which appitoatton was made for @ now trial and whtch sought to prove that g of Untrimmed Hats, First Floor, In addition to the Exhibition of Millinery, we Fruits—artificially luscious —tinted just as nature tints them—are used more prod- igally than ever: jretailer. We earn your pr erence with inducements li these: Darhask Towels, knotted 21x43 inches, value 24¢.; Strawberries, price 19c, sented Inspector George McClusky's| clalmants live in Boston and the mother j over the waloon early yesterday morning | SU/lvan wae In thia city on the night . . * Fi Sr a q Gcx rant ceaman af Ch Gronks wha |ecarn tna ae in the lal widow swith sa Sued tered et of titoome | som eeeknanywerTaeat cure ff[ will place the Latest Novelties in Ribbons and Peres damask tories, aia have been working unmolested In New |Newcombe, who was president and man-|emblance, A bloody beer mallet was|etther perved tine vr are Westen ys Women's Neck :, Vi Al Grabaopl i 1 Sant York for two years ager of the Manhattan steamship line, | zound in the saloon. Mis wit summer Chatwes of crtings ee ie eckwear on View.—Also Choe, les, i a peat our price “Some of he We n guys that are at No, 11 Broadw She says she wa3 | was found spattered with blood nying the motion 5 ries, Henistitche erman working the wn ines for| married to Nelson Newcomd thirty-| Overshoes were dlocoverd, la the beck | (Hal raves sim On Saturday for a new Suits Costumes and Wraps Sickle Pears, re C roth 31x31 i watches and purse aid Inspector |#even years ago at Taunton, Mest} yara atso covered with blood. After the| ‘l deem. st. only Droper to say, in 2 - Gooseberries, S004 GunDH 306, McClusky to- been on the| while he was a college student. police had Investigated their euspicion| YiO™ of the fact ‘that the reprieve of ee ee 3 50¢.; our price . 7 : t ‘ th u ‘ortgrinally: Ni AL Si : route so long that even the car horses | aa ereornts gent fer st as rested upon Mra. Schiagouski and alae the ee Sr ant sant Rpeilcee ki rae a Black Silk Cluny Hemstitched Bleached D knew them weet ciemnate tvtende (chew tat twoll bartender named Anthony Geral whol fon of the Bor “utter tue “Of Dr D aces, otits in Colored ‘Tr: Cloths, 18x27 ctor sta Is ut | Women claimed him as husband. Mra. |. i i New Y. City, that the proceedings essma n le artmen . a st zs Ges The Inspector started his men out Newcomd Nu, 2. declares that ¢or the| “28 ¢™Ployed in the saloon. ‘This man me developed the fact that g Pp t. after the undesirable citizeng last night. lie sent one di into the Tenderloin, and Qetween Thirty-ninth and Forty- Beoond strects on Broadway and Sixth and Seventh avenues they picked up| is also under arrest. The police learned to-day that the woman and the bartender were away for several days last week and that when they returned there was a violent elght years they were married he never spoke of the other woman or of her daughter, now thirty-six years old. The daughter 1s six years older than Mra, Ne b No, 2. amd to-day several detectives went to as taken from broad hu- lows and with a desire that ould be done, and that his con- fidence in th nesses was evidently Among the leading fabrics vast wealth of beauty to him who in We are now showing probably the largest assortment of advance Spring Models to ered Etamines and Voiles, be seen in the city. used are:— Laces, Maline Footing, Tear- drop Jet Spangles, Bow- al Knots made of tightly rolled Satin Ribbon, Maline Scarfs lue 40c.; our price 29¢. inen Cream Table Dam heavy, 70 inches” our price 58¢, extra forty-t) vyho would haye a spasm 1 bet husband and wife, Th Winter. E . + mis ne) a8 2 rs 4 . Ml athe Chur "of having io do heen Tee oan that ma reveaed by Ms [ere es ae aaa ate, ey | _ Tha aoammere tm int Sie” Embroidered Seeecite d&. Sole, Louisine Embroidered withGilistening me y Ee Tee eee eee eae aren arc | ROBaILRroes Wilamisbnarg to) Terapia’ || (The eee Son eiatee aeutere eivew ap Silks, Embroidered Shantungs, Plain and Embroid- Horsehair Threads, Plaited E ann o rested are familiar figures in front of ’ Straw and Velvet Ribbon Napkins to match the +3 the hotels from Forticth street north, |*#lk of Westfeld ever since, The News| Tir vac oy sevens dates pair had done | hardthood ventures forth upon the rocky 30x20 inches, $2.49: dem am hav ; fest Broad-|combs lived in a 000 house, kept z shore, Leave the ved strip of sand * * + are vi % 20x20 inches, OZ Bee ge ey cies Ucstinetiee el COIs aie (a lelahe erase aver saaeaa: sh erecand where, (ey, Naa aiayeg) aad’ hingie WHat vine Nahai tothe Our staff of designers is composed of artists who have The fees inches, $2.94 doz. y St prépristership was mantfest 1m tne eee eee ee eg, Dhastons [ld of No. M8 Grand etrost, ‘was held | mainland tn savor of she exnilarating IT proved their claim to the title by years of success, aaing Colors: Full-bleached Iris a bearing of most of them. Chatham Square and Park Row. 1 Central Office men made fifty-nine ar- “i =| in $1 gvith four house servants and a coach: eet ety he nt cant witheee on had seen no evidences of a quarrel be- In Fear of Conutablen. tween the saloon-keeper and his wife. aide, past John's Per!l and the living Mortheaster to their task of cold ablue tion, with swelling front approach the Fuchsias, Black and White. y Cleverly executed original ideas are the distinguishin Delft Blus, Geranium, Gray, kins, extra heavy, 20x20 fn Another squad was gent into the lower |MAn. They entertained so lavishly that |thavcans as he ad toe ite een | waters of Maolle to nance Te Vass. C et shing Champagne, American Beagty ie y : Weegee date sal re otherTin tetoeee fawn» Ted AmonE the richert men in/in the saicon on the plant before the 1 torn. A comedy of tebutial te On, tor lll characteristics of our productions, Fares Pag erican Beauty, $1.49 doz, A Scissors Sale_,, », i ff reer s f the Horn, enter and are re- Solid Steel Sci to ts and precinct detectives made| Mrs. Newcomb No. 2 is a beautiful a (eed i? Soli eel Scissors, 3 to 6 trek Sa Roman, about thirty years old. Shel 4 sunday World Want is the surest) And the moray, aa It teen atts | White All-Wool Dress Goods. | Colored D G iw rt, long, including styles ‘used for nat D anenles Ne ‘a a eae World eres eon At e atc uns jy | from the c ightcgems. these. of Our collection “of White All-vool! r ess oo s. son si. | broidery and fancy work, ev Uned t Police Headquarters to-day. : -day -open doo: f eon ¥ ? 2 ‘ | si ‘ i ei Bome of the crooks Wore silk hata and [only after she had asrured hereelt that aE TEE nn ne breath OF early] vey gotene bore out Of owe of the eaves |. Con is vi st—larger than the Canvas Voile—fine Australian woo!—manufactured express- | "atanted, sold by others at he was not a constable, a frock coats. Others wore pea Jackets The majority were com- olf caps. fortable looking persons, quietly dressel and well groomed, whose yocation might | one accustomed and be detected only by to the study of faces ‘The entire Central dered in to inspect the crowd. As the sleuths walked down the line inspecting each visage there were many grins of recognition. It was amusing to see some of the detectives trying to look as though they didn't know to @ degree ap- Proaching Intimacy 8 majority of the more prosperous prisoners, ‘After belng Inspected Inside the butld- ng the crowd was marched to the little in the centre of ‘headquarters lined up again. Detectives and policemen looked them over once The authorities went there yesterday, she explained, and appraised every- thing for the adminiatrator, C. K. Wet- more, appointed by Judge Vail at Eliza- beth. “I think the value fixed on the furni- ture was $6,000," she said. “I am going to fight for my rights no matter what these other women claim. In the first place, Lam the legal widow of Mr. New- combe. Everything is in my nam » the house, the grounds and all his worldly woods. Lepet Mr. Newcombe when | was twenty years old. He was in Boston then, and 1 used ¢o visit there. He was H.ONeill &Co To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 18, ast, aggregate Dress Goods stocks of many big city stores. Several special reasons centre interest in these weaves just now—and in women have discovered tiv scope, beauty and price-attractiveness of the display, and are gravitating to their counters in great numbers. The advertising derives its clue fram discriminating throngs of ‘ly for us under the terms of a con ago— black, gray, tan, marine, royal and navy bi castor and reseda—45 inches wide. spite\of our silence’ concerning them, to-day in the regular way, we'd have yard ; our price is 49c, { French Voile, cream, $1.25 ; special at 99c. ;, | Broadcloth—rich, lustrous, exquisitely calendered quality—| Upholstery Goods—s. including tans, browns, grays|Fancy “Cross-striped ‘all the choice spring shades, tract made apa months champagne, biscuit, tan, reseda, silver, Pearl, slate, cadet, gobelin, navy, marine. 45 inches wide, value our pric Dressmakers’ Shears, best goods, 7, 8 and 9 inches lo nickel-plated blades, nickelled panned handles, sold by others at 75c.; OUT Price. oo... eee, Solid Steel Buttonhole Scis- sors, two sizes, both have screw s:tters, sold by others at 75¢.; our price 37c, ue, biscuit, Were we to buy them to sell them at 75c. a Tote It war found that with the ex: : i tions for Spring wedd'ngs, the plans and blues, §0 inches wide, value $1.50; special at 1.24, | twenty different styles, b os Siete fy tha Hous: aus.” PO" ference. ite as aty-four waen te {| The Last Day of An Interesting Event, _ |]] "ons {or Spring weddings, the plans, Geer iid ace ele Ee ae Felt : Br Clusty) dttce ala?men had Marca for |dled. We were engaged for a time and lines that converge around these ex- ep ine—the soft, billowy fabric that is the favorite of $1.15 kind at 84¢, $1.25 kind at 98c, $1.60 kind at $1.24, $1.85 kind at $1.49, — $2.00 kind at $1.69, - Were married on Aug. 29, 1596, by the Rev. Dr. Emery J. Haines, at the Castle Opening of Spring Costumes, Dresses, Wraps, Coats, Millinery, French Lingerie, Silks and Dress Goods. the Parisian modistes—cream, light blue, biscuit, tan, silver, slate, reseda, cadet, royal and navy, 47 inches wide; others are selling the same qualify at $2.50 a yard; our price $1.98, Black Dress Goods, .». «.. the pollee courts with the prisoners, “was not made sin use this 1s { Bt. Patrick's aDy Ati wanted to get |Square Hotel, in Boston. t the pickpockets under cover for twenty-| Our Ilfe was @ dream of happiness, four hours, but ‘because 1 intend to drive |@Ithough no children blessed . these men from the city. ange. “Close to 9) per cent quisite, billowy stuffs, Ist FL, 3th Bt. Mohair, 49¢,, 69¢., 79¢., 98c., $1.24 and $1.49, / of the men|Woman Jn the case, or that Mr, News ie he |combe ever had any other entanglement. + ys a 2.45 kind at $1, | West" thy "have" fawn “Here two or Att” Newcombe Wan very secraiite about ete yiabes ec a se 2.65 kind at $2.24 pays ake nas ost |the past, He never even told me from 1.24, re { three years, and the dmpudence of most What roollagerae etter een f 1 be- have given or- m ‘The ‘woman of them !s paralyzing. ! : em on sight. Ladies who have not found it convenient to attend If you know Black Goods values, your judgment will coin- $2.90 kind at $2.49, ders to my men to this assemblage | Serges, 59c., 79¢., 98e. and $1.24. |lieve it was aDrtmouvh. m 1 don't car rts de with Riy-five ymare lage ‘my hus- 11] should not let this opportunity pass to see I ‘ eee nie y, |Cide with ours in regard to th ones advertised to-day. They | Nottingham Lace Curtains nom: af the SF (nemasats at might, [tat dis Newsombe wot ner winie' he {| of the correct styles in Dress and Head Wear for Spring, Cheviots, 69c., 79c., 98¢, and $1.24. yi y are exactly the weaves that women are wanting for Spring | spring styles. ey Dea uae ; a . t Albatross, 39¢,, 49c., 59¢, 69¢., 79e.1q.s n n r They vaigot to get-out of own, a. | fee uaaoleke, ime abair waa a college il 1993, E , Ue nee 320, 490 LSI jSuits—dependable qualities at prices that are really phe- $2.25 kind at $1.74, thing "Bam |Thige, waists ong. sorrow of hia ie Costumes, Wraps, etc., copied from Paris models as Henrietta, 49¢, s9e, 69¢, 79¢, ogc. Hhomenal, $2.40 kind at $1.89, strong-arm’ man |Veoped the heart. dlscase ‘chat ‘killed well as the designs of exclusive city makers. Hen pletia deers 2e 62h 79k 986: Bik RGM laEsal abies ccs Stas sites $2.50 kind at $1.98. ‘irae Enin is omy | At the time of Mr. Newoombe's death Model Hats from Paris, by ancl renowned artists as Vellines (aetteae) eadlzoc: | gar 45 inches wide, value 75c.5 special at 49¢, $2.75 kind at $2.24. FT HOM Sent TA RA Abate Ree ene Georgette, Heitz Borjer, Caroline Reboux, Mme. Jose, Miran oa } lack Basket Canvas and worsted Albatross, 48 to 52 inches $4.50 kind at $3.74, there was “bomething | had uno ,aven my ‘relatives, the Vat Verot and others. Etamine, 49c., 69c. and 98:. wide, values 98c, to $1.24; special at 79c, Fancy Bamboo Window Seats, oon ihoy, cant eapans Unioan| dveat for veasens Cree chute eater ie Important in connection with these opening days are Armure, 98c. and $1.24. Black French Voile—most popular of the thin fabrics—fine, ered with matting, large size, sold by to clean Broadway of| Meepared for Legal Fight. the many special offerings in Suits, Silks and Dress Goods, Canwas Cloth, 49, $9¢., 69c, and crisp finish, value $1.50; special at 99c. ei others at $8.00; our price $6.59 Reversible Tapestry Table heavy double-knotted fringe. $2.25 kind at $1.49—13¢01 $2.75 kind at $2.24 956 siete stands in front of the and framing up 1 from Broad- Tam going to streets to the 1 frat go: wind that there her claim@iis to the estate I prepared tor the fight that L kaew 1 would hiv. nake to keep the things my hush nted me to have. He ix that have been specially arranged for this occasion. $1.00 and $1.25 Scotch Suitings C. Black Broadcloth, woven of pure, high-grade Australian wool, Voiles, Twine Cloths, Bourette and 56 inches wide, value $1.75; special at $1.24, Flecked Voiles, 99c., $1.24, $1.39, i Linen-and-Cotton Etamine, sms $1.49, 81.79, $1.98 and $2.24. Crepe de Paris, $1.24, $1.69, $1.79 in the round- nr were arrad, be No, 2 stopped her nar- be No. 2 stomped t ; ; 5 £5.00 kind at $1.48-—2x2 they men tom tie wide Uf of, her At 69c. Per Yard.—crir rioor) and $1.98, Linen-and-Cotton Etamine—natural linen shade, guaranteed| $730 kind at $s98-2a0a9, nae, aist and wiped away a tear, Broadcloth, 99¢,, $1.24, $1.29, $149! half Jinen—faultless in weave and $1.79. and tinish—we've never |Bagdad Couch Covers of do | fot to the court the pen, es 4 We loved our hores, for they have 7500 all wool Scotch Suitings, three toned effects, in a I it t il befor : on ee manufacture, sold by others at i-of women. of the streets, who | our Noraes, for th 8 ) all v i f known it to retail before for less t JS * y Hid ten arrested tring “the mia and reg ere onthe oun al: choice line of colors, very desirable for tailor-made Bedford Cords, 59¢,, 98c. and $1.24, ss than 19c. Special at 12¢ Pane ye iyomen die nasiy'of the men and | Muran AL Sp iomi rlaay, moraine I) costumes—imported this scason to sell at $1.00 and $1.25 Lansdowne, 99c. Reversible Tapestry Couch Oriental designs and colorin 1) hoots and Jeers, Printed Irish Dimities,-»<»: Best Printed Dimities Cover away with ‘five of our wagons. x yard, Never mind what I did with them—but per yi Folians, $1.49 and $1.98, On Sale Wednesday Morning At ‘Mon- {30 one shall ever take those from ime. <Ist rioor, t D s that are made in Belfast—our own se-| by others at $5.00 ; our price aU BS ak [ack Sent ERTS ae dideeme ez G| Fancy Flannels. wt |lections and importations. They are new.and fresh--not a cases before yesterday. American iy ile ye time Monday, Immense egular 25c. quality. Special ae Teen l4c din | Cotton Ball and Tassel Edging, able for trimming cottage drape 6c. quality at 3c, yard. 8c, quality at 5c, yard, 10c, quality at 6c, yard, © Books.—1x rior, nan” 69c. Per Yard. Brooklyn relatives, for fear that the 1 Wit - Rew Jerasy. SNL Pauls. Facorer ny, but was paroled In the custody of| the horses and wagons through a wrl His counsel -All-of the other" prisonera frm udKo Vast" tn Mikel” that hee win'tye crowl Ww (en, | Rill be tasued, ands unless ehesed, Aira, y from him a few days ago.) contempt of court. bs dA. Stewart, who was with ‘Have you heard whether or not Mr. rw The one perfect gathering of Sum- mer Flannels may be seen here. All-wool; wool blended with a trifle of cotton; wool mixei with silk, The all-wool is delighttully soft, with just enough weight to be Piece was taken out of the sunlight fell on them for variety and designs. Beeeoess Will Place On Sale, Wednesday, March 18th (First Floor—Rear,) mbe contributed to the support and In @ very much lower sph » deca jot hing id be Cee atdiay than the circle in which Mr, moved," roved against him in connection with he death of the girl. MR GILES’S STATE IS MOST SERIOUS, Blight Hozs for the Recovery of Lawyer Stricken in the Lincoin National Bank, as who died inva thirty-nine seee tonne iecathen family? was, aked A Late Importation of Superfine warmthful without being burden- Women’s Jackets. a All New Books sold by [pene A gure Rone, Her oeesn, f them except tat they ace noe Satin Damask Table Cloths some; the wool svith meagre cotton ‘ at $1.08; our price 98c, made of black worsted or tan covert, 20 tly-front, coat collar, lirfed with self-colored taf. others at $13.00; our price $9.74. Women’s Coats, made of black voile, 33 inches long, trimmed with cluny lace and stitched taffeta bands, lined with black taffeta, sold by others at $40.00; our price,....., + eeee rere $22,960 Women's Coats, made of black etamine, 36 inches long, trimmed with ecru Russian lace and stitched bands of taffeta, wide collar and stole ef. fect, lined with black taffeta,sold by others at $32.00; our price, 524,06 Women's Cravenette Cloaks, plaited back, s ightly shaped to the fig- ure, full front, fancy sleeves, stitched velvet cutis and flat velvet col- lar, pointed belt, sold by others at $33.00; our price $25.96 | f ° mixture is pretty and extra service- Women's Jackets, able because it Will not shrink; the! inches long, wool with silken ieece in ‘ts warp is, feta, sold by fine and mellow and dainty. The variety of styles we display is not matched anywhere, and it nas been roven that our regular pric less than the rates others advertise as being very special. Fancy Striped Scotch inches wide, quoted 30¢.; our price, 26¢, Solid Colored Scotch Flanne!—pink, light blue, fawn, drab and gray, 3 inches wide, quoted elsewhere at S4c.; our price, 39¢, Fancy Striped and Checked Flanne! 36 inches wide, quoted elsewhere at 55c.; All-wool Imported Saxony Flannel, thirty different patterns, 28 inches wide, quoted elsewhere at $1.25; our price, 79¢, t Cream Library Sets—Cloth Coore: (Napkins to Match) At Much Below Regular Prices. “Art Nouveau" Patterns are largely represented and many of them are exclusive with us, 8-4 cloths, val, $3.50, at $2.98| 8-14 cloths, val. §6.00, at$4.98 8-10 cloths, val. $4.50, at $3.75 | 10-10 cloths, val. $6.25, at$4.98 8-12 cloths, val. $5.50, at $4.50 | 10-12 cloths, val, $7.25, at$5.o8 Baloony, i: 16 Vols. $9.61; 32 Vol, (7 12 Vols, $7.21; 24 Vole, $9.30, > Thackeray, 10 Vols., $5.96; 20 Vo $7.80. 10 Vols, $5.96; 18 Vi Guarding Marrinxe Certificate, "Have you your marrige certificate?" “Yea, “Mrs, Newoombe replied, Lam keeping it sacred. It Je all I have | to prove that Tam a food woman, and that If Mr, Newoombe had another’ wife living at the Ume of our marriage I Knew nothing about her existence.’ | ‘Mrs, Newcombe refused to state the value of the estate. Nelehbors estl- mate It at from $600,000 to $160,000, al- | though in a recent interview published | in a marine journal Mr, was quoted a8 saying that William B. Giles, a@ lawyer, of No.| hand for fifteen yeara plished nothing, 244 West Thirty-sixth street, who was nia While Mrs. Newoombe was talkin, stricken with apoplexy in the Lincoln | ino reporter Conatavle Marah artvea Natiohal Bank, in East Forty-second with a wagon to remove all that Stra Matreet, yesterday. afternoon,is in a very | Neweombe had left In the barn. jcarefully chalned the door and wa dangerous condition in the Flower Hos- the Constable cart two expensive sl Cy ital, It was said at the hospital to-|of to the village, He wlao took some Gay that though he had rallied allshtly | harness and the only horee that Mrs during the night he was still seml-con- | Newcombe had left thers { + gelous and there is but slender hope of |” Dhe newn th ls recovery, fo the News Mr. Giles “had gone to the bank to|idly about tow transact some business, He turned | people of Westfiel aside to speak to afriend when he gud. | Ws hopliy denly fell to the floor unconscious, Ws & sal After he had been aasisted by two phy- A siclana in tho nelgaborhood he was! / taken to Flower Hospital. Mr, Giles 1a! forty-two years old, a bachélor, and Pelongs to one of the oldest familie in ‘ow York, He is 4 grandson of Gilburt | and a brother of Walter “Gil Pj) Bp'te the. tne he was atherne yaa | aga iy he had a are Irvi $7.02. Kingsley, 8 Vols., $3.12. 1 Eliot, 6 Vols, $2.34; 12 Vols $46 Half Leather Bindings: Balzac, 16 Vols., $20.74. Dumas, 15 Vols., $16.78, Bulwer, 15 Vols., $16,9% Carlyle, 10 Vols., $10.74. Waverley, 12 Vols., $12.7 Cooper, 16 Vols., $19.24, Trollope’s Works, Subscription tion, cloth, $4: Porkman’s W: Flannel, 27 elsewhere at je had ‘worked and had socom: | Also 1000 Dozen White Turkish Towels, 12)4c. values at 10c. each: $1.15 per dozen, 15c, values at 12}¢c, each; $1.45 per dozen. 20c. values at 15c. cach; $1.75 per dozen. 25c. values at 20c, each; $2.25 per dozen. 30c. values at 25c, each; $2.75 per dozen, Depositors’ Account Department Allows 4 Per Cent. Interest. The Depositors’ Account Department is a feature inaugurated on the opening of our new store to facilitate purchases made by customers who do not care to have goods sent C, O. L By placing money to your credit with this department your purchases can be referred to it for tlon, $19.99. i payment. Interest will be allowed on balance at the rate of 4 per cent. | Lengfellow's Works, 14 per annum, to be computed every three months, with the distinet un- morocco, $40.32. derstanding that the ac 5 only for the payment of purchases in the Lonel ie atery My house and not for general banking purposes, Byron's Works, 16. . Further information will be willingly furnished you on application, Fs x ‘Bapoay—siib t i ‘ ‘ u Pm Fp }, ur price, 44c, 50 In 440 Cream Silk-warped Flannel, 3 wide, quoted elsewhere at $1.00; our price, Se, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. for th ry combo No. 2 rt oie ‘ain out of ‘eat id York (0. look t With the ease? ii seemingly been In the best fayst ? » Be... 1h phere freee

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