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ena preep neta reeaes oy OE ST TT TRY POO TTII EY 11 PRTG SETTER meme eRe teil hid nla ania ciaiaabaiiniild sa cdhoibacaial dsiiaebaniaacadiats desi edna naaiiiaiil THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1903. Be LOSES HUSBAND NICHT FOR JURY, ? We Was Taken Ill and She Sent Justice Bischoff Wanted a Ver- Him to Home of His Parents dict in the Suit of Governess for Better Treatment and Against Little Harold Harts- Was Refused Admittance. horne for $50,000. | WILL NOW GO TO COURT. BUT THE JURY DISAGREED. ! Marie Bentz Charged that the Boy Bent Her Back, Injured Her Spine, w The Bridegroom Is a Son of Chaun- cey H. Crosby, Vice-President of ‘\ United States Express Company, and Wrecked Aer Nervous Sys- ROY and It Was a Love Match. tem—He Denied Her Story. ~ THURSDAY — SATURDAY = > gentle reader, this Is not Thanks- to sweet repose. Would jar the constitution of @ollar “My husband {s kept a prisoner by his Aithough Justice Bischoff sat up all giving. The files woke up, the bumble bee | watch. f night, giving it more than @ union work This ts spring. breathed in rapture, the soda fountain] But we made the jump. ents and I am not allowed to see im nor to communicate with him. I r flourished and day, the jury in tho trial of the $50,000| Didn't you see the iceman this morn-|spluttered, the op Snow yesterday. fear It 1s the social gulf between his damage suit of Marie Bents, the Swedish |!" ie SH iri eee eee GUE SGT Aa oT LL family and mine that !s the cause of governess, against ¢en-year-old Haroid| Foor man! Loat as he would he/and made us glad. Cold to-day, o couldn't melt any of his load. Victims of epizootic and kindred ail-] Then hot again—maybe. Hartshorne, was unable to agree. It was our separation. I snall have to appeal discharged to-day. to the civil courts in order to reach You have to be a versatile person to| ments engendered by frigidity made| Alas! Has it come to pass that in New dim." Tearfully Mrs, Wilson Royal Crosby told in these words of this outcome of her secret marriage to the son of Chauncey H. Crosby, vice-president and The little governess, shaking, twitching, with spasms of hysteria, which she de- clared dated from shortly after the al- jeged assault of her eight-year-o. charge upon her, told her story in painful the weather these days. fed their cough medicine to the open] \yility of the lightning-chane artist? Remember Thursday? plumbing. If lt hadn't been for Bill Devery warme Most of us sied our heavy ones. The| Fine! ng things up a bit last night we would drug store man gov paralysis of the| But it was flerce to go to bed In your] 5robably have had to scrape the frost right urm handing out camphor balls, |summer pajamas and go to work the| jm our window panes this morning. constitute an appreciative audience for|boniires of their chest protectors and| .ork we must cultivate the dressing | | Jerks on the witness-stand. She said that she had the care of Harold and his little sister, One morn- General manager of the United States Express Company. A bride of but two months, she has Soft, aweaty day it was, with that|next morning in your ulster. However, we have reasonable aaa balmy breeze making us wish we were| Didn't you wear your ulster downtown | ances that it will be warm in Al able to take our yacht out of comm yesterday morni So, cheer up, even if you did s straw hat! for three weeks~been alone, a& if de Ing the boy fought against his bath, and| elon No? © * , 5 t You may be justified in wearing 1% werted by her husband. In that time struck her, blackening her eye and dazed | And the glorious evening! The undertaker will be running up al tomorrow, 7 Fe e@he has slowly come to realize that her her #0 that she fell on the floor, when he| livery stoop crowded with New York-| bil! against your family if you don't} | The Weather Man, says it will Be w —much wormér. : When |ers in lght attire and the growler paas- | watch out. ie e ma temperature that would ripen | jt, will have to bs 8, whole ee wane to a temperature that would| to display ‘their military coats and Coney kicked her and jumped on her, she bent ovor the bathtub to replace the] ing from hand to hand. | stopper Harold had puied out, she said] Through open windows the warm at- he jumped on her back and pulled her | mosphere lulled tired nerves and brains ve eee ee eee eS Ones shoulder back until “something cracked. | Her spinal cord was injured, she said, and her nervous system wrecked. : £ Harold Denied Story. 5 ‘ Haro, in a blue sailor shirt, was a q ws —_-— ‘husband's affection has probably been Jost end that the separation is likely to be permanent. Since he left ‘ser three @eeks ago to go to his parents’ home @hat he might be nursed through a siege = rheumatism she has had no word Gaeensed at his son's bride. Teld Story to Magistrate. ‘The handsome bride told her story to Magistrate Deucl. Why don't you Pure him arrested » for abandonment?” he ssked. “I love iim too much!’ and the tall, |change place, was acquainted with Bandsome young woman broke out in| Patzauer will take charge of the body. tebrs. Mins Gillespie Greatly Surprised. In those few words she had told the| yrisy C whole story of her wedding with the | home, No, 25 Dougias street, Brooklyn. | Young scion of wealth againgt his par-|»y, an Hvening World reporter his | eats’ wishes. afternoon. She was surprised when’ eho Riau been 0 told that Patzauer had committed sul-| 188 Dorothy McCor-| cide, and denied that she had been en- b’ 5 ‘mick. Only a few weeks before her|&4sed, to him. Miss Gillesple is altarceny. He also told me that he had sensible, attractive young woman, and/ Gi a Y Marriage she left the Sacred Heart|fecls that the dragging of her name | ped'deverted. Tihow chat he nad beet id socks fish is a jump that! fer | (Continued from First Page.) iilespie was seen at her ——— Sixty-fifth street. Rimes erenn He tes.ifed that he wore slippers |o¢ them will attempt to grapple for the | pound, and are getting rid of their burdens | trouble with my lungs, and last year Mra. Hartshorne contradicted the boy posed i ‘The young couple t ; : z eo erate. Buel long tehised tree oe Wan. but his mother discharged her|rewurd for Its recovery. note that your woman friends are putting | prepare for death, as I was rapidly. com Bee vehan hee eee ee L during the day. . , vot all the reletives of Mrs. Lyndelon flesh, they are blessed with renewed |tracting consumption, I weghed buts ing for him ‘where . | Show vour Heht fat to the fury. | eee vy that she is dead, The mem-| vigor, clastic step, bright eyes and clear| pounds when six months ago I began the an to a red mark on Haroid's tne ie wished to Le walting f ‘e ¢ SES EEC) Lain Ta Cust ot ct lye hold varying the- |complesion, all of which are true Indications | use of Paine's Celery Compound. «Now: which seemed to Indicate that a blow ped tote her. child held up a thin, smail bunch of |bers of the family ; © I eel erate BE NO: ML Wes ! Gigits at the end of a puny arm teies about the case, Some of them be-|of a new and better health. Why suffer|can sew all day, do a hard washing and ait : Seestyy when seen thiecs Caeser | Doctors Agree and Disagreed, | \eved fora time that she had been mur-|when you can secure tho samo blessings? | my housework, sleep as sweetly Asa tebe | toon ba Alboor | eS name sumele, worth $5.00 or Why deny yourself the happiness of true|and rise {n the morning rested anf Fe “My son ie ill in bed with rheuma- a) Drs. Graeme Hammond, Clarence 8.| Ger : womanly Ife when Paine'’s Celery Com-|freshed, Six bottles of Paine’é Celery Com~ as | oa witness, Ills version wns that the 60) erness elected to make his vath hot in- stead of the customary cold one, and : Woman Now Express the Be- é E : lief that She Did Not Leap = ; ; ; Convent, where she had been a student, | into the matter by Patsauer was brutal.| had been struck, The lad made a good} from Boat. Greatest of All S rin Remedies. Ay At wes ‘hile she was studying thong | The man certaimy was Out of Ris|eratey: Trekey 8N@ spsinth paar One witness. He denied that he hed etruck that she met young Crosby, mind,” said Misa Gillespie. “He was) “Ail at once he asked me for or Kicked or jumped on the nurse, or js Bs i ; ari ua he ns eeerere comin Pere ee CNRHGore phepln ale: more;ithatialia, wes destatomts to carry | vvund ia able to make you as healthy and| pound was all I needed to completely cure boy could injure the nurse, but agreed) "71 “\ewel part of this theory was he rebelled and pulled the stopper and simply a good friend of mine—nothing| letters he had written me. I gave |peen caus y ik, ther bacl Y _ The Fev. John William, assistant rec. |more: he was not engaged to marry me| them to him. ‘Then he asked me pr | ete Cole anlee erties irity Ceri Heaton, cleeree eta i trol GO cee Cis CS tah AT y pia seen eethal harch of the Heavenly |and never asked me to marry him. his photograph and I xave hin that. /any pressure brought upon him to mar-| lad, measured him against the Bae or| Lynde, who {s supposed to have coin- £& faa he young wo- T saw him last on Wednesday night.) After walking up and down the floor |ty me or to say that he controled my | ihe jury box. He {8 now a thin Kk | mitted suicide by jumping from the/ man has said. hi that she could be restored to health. | ate turned off the hot water, Whereupon man had been iiving in Worty-sevench| When he called at the house. ‘He sald he|in @ distracted way for a time he be-|actions in any way. As for my ém-}looking youngster of eleven years, {fty-|ferry-boat, Chautauqua Tuesday, was} attractive as other women ai Mrs, Gladys | me, and instead of dying, as Late i A , | Kiblett, Peorla, Ill, says now weigh M5 pounds, my lungs are S J | 1 | , is ; Her Father Is Poor. To the Winner of a Two-Mile No One Appeared Against the | Mrs. Richardson Gibson Leaves| or. jtwkins, counsel for Hargid, sald | dlaproved sald Herbert 8 Od “For more than twelve years I have been | right, and I fecl assured of my health and 4 most miserable sufferor from female! comfort in the furur what that young wo- ebe slapped his face. Then he sent ais was going away from the city because| came seen Fah y, ¥ ny As - ac |came seemingly rational, and when he |ployers. they did not even know the|nine and one-half inches tall, He was et aN a aL Cantecea oo lltrel teas ate eee Te that Mr. Hartshorne had offered to pay|torney for the estate, to-day, “all of little sister to call thelr mamma, Mrs. Street, where the minister was livin, at the time. The young bridegroom tu |he feared that he would be arrested for left I supposed that his outoreak had! man. I knew him for only slx months.” |ifty-six Inches In height at the time of |o? i x that Some | using woman's friend, Paine's Celery Com~ ‘The bride is the daughter of award A | , | tt BfoCormick, who lives with his wite| Dash Miss Rayee Bernstein} New York Brewer’s Wife and; the Holland House, and Story| {usmi’ts treatmens by tho experts; wis | Mrs: Lynde's Jewelry except her wedding | Re James M, Hartshorne, of No, I bast Dosed to the match, © P3fen® were ob- the alleged assault. the North River. It Is like! and ten children, of which Dorothy was art- s i - though whe denied that he was in any {ring having been found in her a the oldest: Ina few narrow rooms at) Will Award Her Heart and) the Broadway Broker at Mor-| Is that She Was Mysteriously| wayren7na hie for ner conditfon.’ ir | mente or in her safe deposit vault.” very poor. Nevertheless, the father is] Hand. ist | Ande the otter As & master oc mumanty,| Others of the relatives (believe Mrs. straining every effort to have all of nis . tistown To-Day. Robbed at the Hotel. Justize Bischoff. announcing that. he | Lytde {s still alive. ‘They have, by close children well educated, and {t was a bard pinch for him to send his daughter would remain in court until they had tioning of the ferry men, learned igrecd. But at 5 this morning the xcal- 4 hat she to the Convent of the Sacred Heart. auerTuntion on ‘ that the men cannot be certain t Mire, MoCormick, mother. of tHe young | Mlss Rayee Bernstein, a pretty east] MORRISTOWN. N. J., May 2—Mrs.| Why did Mrs. Richardson Gibson leave| reported That thay Soult nat agteor and | sas on the boat on the return trip from piri, told an Evening oWrid reporter | side milliner, ts wondering to-day. as| Aurelia Elsa Schaefer, wife of Emil F.| the Holland House? One report has it/lot them go, Thia Is the second trial of | Jersey City. It was on this tip that ‘ peste Tulle eee Gly she deftly fashions flowers and laces! Sohanfer, the New York brewer, and! that she did so because Jewels valued at| ™° cH#e ending in deagrcement. she was supposed to have leaped over- ere|On fetching hats, whether Tom Dalton Gorman A. Worth, a broker, of No. 47, $3000 were taken from her apartments, Sane, board and that her chatelaine was found “When I learned that they — -- ‘or-|or Jacob Rosen will win her for hls) Broadway, Now York, who were ar.{2nd the story of the hotel attaches 6 BOURKE COCKRAN IN NAPLES, on the sea: at tho rear of the boat keeping company,” sald Mrs," ™ ok, “E told Di : : Any rate, Mrs, Gibson and her BUS |yaproved in Health and on His | Perfect Work Painless Process Popular Prices: PAINLESS EXTRACTION. Largo and lara. never consent to a ‘match, I told her No G rious parlors. Lady attendant» at all hours | METHOD: 4 Tee she should: never bring, Rind ynes| heart and hand as the stake, which they | ohan the house unless she had « marriage] will run at the outing of the Young ing them with disorderly conduct./ na have left the hostelry, in spite of heard from sti QTERT SPECTALISIS in each and every delivered at night, fitting perfectly, natural certlacate: Men's Waldorf Club, to be held to-mor-| *PPCared before Justice Stilwell to-day tng fac: that they formerly had been Way to Rome. | Charles Banker, «close friong of, Mrs artment gqguinoed, with every, appearases and comtortatie, f° | bs 0 i is vi ks 3 ui © Ls je, has been qu “J ¥ atends ye large sta z Tuy 5 wo thg, ee the houre, going to board at} pow at Grauer's Ridgewood Colliseum. | (.aeWer Me Charges brought against | regular patrons of the Holland House. | NAPLES. May 2.—Bourke Cockran, of having sald th t Airs. Lynde alster re H to Tnvnie prope at Sith GE ARETE DOUBLE ste = which atts le 1 this same boarding-house the Rev. John | ‘The fair trophy says she really doesn’t According to reports at the hotel on| New York, has arrived here from celved a letter | i ‘ wr intention of end- (Double : (Per : Willams ived. He married them li the| care which of the young men is the| ©T% Schaefer was accompanted by her| Fifth avenue, Mrs. Richardson's jewels | © His health is much improved, Noman announced ree tree ele, bile, BG | ott 3 gs W Tooth) 3 hoarding-bouse early in March, and on| Cito.” “gha loves ‘thom both. Tae| Mother, Mrs. Runk, Both the defendants! were stolen Saturday evening. Their Ing ber life Mr. Baker denies this, bi ets of eeth Suction Brid C4 ork any bane Mr. Cockran will go to Rome Monday. © believes Mrs, Lyne to be dead | the same day her husband came ana end Mr. Schaefer were represented by!Joss was discovered the next morning es) | Showed me the marriage certificate, ‘iHe| young men love her desperately. They'd | : = ‘ ae =| Gold Crowns 3 $3 Gold Filling Fok $1 romised me that Mas possthle|run their legs off for her. counsel. ‘The proceedings were pbrief.|and the police were notified Assistant he would be married again by a priest.!"'Rosen ig a drummer, Dalton an in-|NO complaining witness appeared and,|Manager Wills, of the Holland House, Quaker Crown, Bridge and Plato Work lasts a liletime. Ali Werk Gasraatred. Hours: 9 A. M.to8 P.M. Sundays 9 to 3. Gzrman Spoken, FAMILY WASHER FEE} QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY Rot told his family anything about the) ‘rhe object of thelr athletic affections| press the charges, the caso against the| somo jewels had been stolen during tie “On Palm Sunday he feil sick and had| !8 nineteen. defendants was dismissed and they tm-|last few days, but refused to tell’ the to go home. “Dorothy went to his home| The young men met Miss Bernstein at | mediatcly lett the coust-rvom. saune ol the yicuin OF tue amount, tou ang succeeded In, setting 10 | ae 2m.) club entertainment about six weeks| Neither Mrs. Schaefer nor Mr. Worth] House. said to-day that ine Jewels lost |. == declaration that sha was h wite|4s0. Both went home with her that] would make any statement, both eaying| by Mrs. Gibson Were wortu Only @ Lew bontding-House und her lusband ‘spens| surance agent. ‘There ts little difference] 4s there scemed to bé no disposition on | Ferused to elthon veek. ith er be! 0 venty. oa Mr. u ct it to ie one night a week with her He had bota belng about twenty the part of Mr. Schaefer's counsel to iH acDelouiiesOurrieladmittedlthat (Near Broadway, N.Y.) | (Grand Theatre Bldg.) _| (Cor. Cortlandt St. N. Way ‘An Unusual Opportunity for All Housekeepers to Test and told her that w. aver be| night and hung upon her every word. | that they had already gained more no-| hundred, dollar the G hn bs ing Appl er In. = allowed to enter the house.” A zs $4 = “4 3 were stolen, ie Greatest home Labor Saving Appl.ance ever . Heed Ae hey Mrs trosby was ceen| A few days later, tho insurance agent | toriety than they desired. Mrs. Schae!- Gibson reported vented. w.thout any Expeose Whatever. The #1900’ - . to-day sho. # © ity husband {lost all Interest In policies and the] er, her,mother and Mr. Worth boarded dan been held in restraint F havo not |drummer couldn't be induced to leave the 11.0 o'clock train for New York. Fee Oe Ot eae mie husbana’ pe | Cae. Clue: Mrs. Schaefer left her husband some Monday T shall apply for a writ of ha-| Meanwhile Miss Bernstein sang softly| time ago, taking with her thelr two eas corpus to the artificial flowers and smiled] children. Tt was alleged that she and| town, yontly. .| Mr. Worth had stopped together at sweetly on messenger boys bearing iM-| Vayioug hotels in Connecticut and New SEEKS TO BE FREED ‘iors £07 the este icy one [oeeeSie ume of her arreat stra. senaet- {FINAL DECREE FOR aavouibaa! the) BallsHeering washer) Saves) Time, Labor and Expense { . new of shing Clothes. No More Stooping, Rubbing or : i es a Year. He ire. Gldson Is Wearing Out of Clothes. Every Househoid Needs One. relatives somewhere up- . TT TS eT rking on with In omer to prove to the most sceptical that the “19007 BALL-BEARING yAVASHER la unquest onably io greatest bome labor-saving Machine over nted, we Will jenled t he and Worth had trav. SEND YOU ONE ABSOLUTELY FREE as much ag with the other. eee Guat an unan and wire or tial = w thout deposit advance payment of any kind, fretght pat OF LONG-LOST WIFE. |"'xettnes Rosen nor. Daiton appeared | ties “Had been anything Improper in NEW YORK FLORIST. [BR OR SO DANS TRIAL. Te you tke 1h you oa nay tor tt etther iP cash the instaintent plan at the end of the a0 days’ trial. If Gay fg , sowdon‘e like it all you bave to do ts co ship It back 3 ‘ CANDY CATHARTIC to be makingfany headway in the social| their relations, raco they were running for her. The a to Us at our expense. You have no risk, no ex abe . bo chiixations whatever. Greenpoint Merchant Alleges that|other duy a member of the club sug- FAIR LILLIAN PW TaWis Hed cue Resee cae rth faoatis ‘Be BCA einm: Wanker) leans , questionably the (She Deserted Him and Their |Sested that they run & footrace for fhvented. fer family. use. ¥ i - her, The vroposition was readily ac- Lived Double Life. 0) els, vi eclple. It is simplicity itself. There nre no wheels, Saughter Eleven Years Ago. cepted, and the contest set for to-mor- GREETS DAUGHTER 5 paddles, To: cranks or complicated machinery. ! Charles Beck, a Greenpoint merchant, | row. WHITE PLAINS. Stes te ravoleee oni lay ee eat omer ene Nc ate et ‘: : : 5 vA PLAINS, May 2. he easiest, running washer on the inarket. {.) ants a legal decree of separation from | “May the best man win,”" murmurs fadgnient of diverse Wa a: A’ final Bf by trength reduired: @ child can operate it. \\ his wife, Florence, whom he married in| yfiss Hernstein ‘midst the Mowers of the|Her Apartments Decked with Flow- Me Sree No more stooping, rubbing, beiling of clothos, by Supreme Co tee K it chat tar needed. Tt will wash ©” 1882, and who, he alleges, cruelly desert- | milliner's shop- era in Honor of Miss Solomon's | Wns minive, te Alec nae ete CIEE [ot water umtitien af o (ne ~ : ! ea him and their Uttle daughter, her U eConnalls le to injure the most de.icace { namesake, in 1892, while they lived at Return from Paris. the wealthy Fifth avenue florist, of New Aa LE uD pothing of the saving in 80. K. . iT P 's for machin sho! jm w 4 judiced. This L Wintield L. L MISS CROCKER TO Mise Liljian Russell was up carly to-| Yor. from his pretty wife, Mabel P. Vous and tar superior to any other weabing faecbine ever mad \ ‘ine, sintence, Je now nineteen, veare aan wipefintending arrangements to re.| McConnell, who, according to the court old, ‘. whom sh e! a fives, is seeking a. separation ‘oa her WED MR. GOURAUD. | ceive ner daugnter, Miss Solomon, who] wdenee, ved a dual life. Experience is the Best Teacher—Profit by that of Others and Avoid Mistakes @ccount. He got ip pepieaion, to-day, from arrived on La Savole. The apartments] ...dowed Mrs, McConnell, showed that low burg, W. Va., April 27, 1902. | Dearborn, Mo., March 8, 1902. ' MDT eOe CTE sauiamnalic tocbaree hts of the actreas at the Ariston, Fifty-fitth | fn the day time she wan posing as re Tnclos Gamemer grdsr for| | T recived your Washer and must «ay mo! 5 rve his) Which Will Make Her a Slister-in- Ae ucondway, filed with | wi d Tenn Oe nE payment on 1900" ‘asher pur-|{t gives perfect satisfaction It ts al! Somplaint upon ‘his lost wife by adver- jc er-in-| street and Broadway, were filed with| wife of William I. Payne, a New York iT you., I have thoroughly | you claim for it. We have worn Sisement. Law to Her Mother's Second flowers. inaurance agent, at No. ‘80 Maphattan Bf CBAS60 (ih, "washer on engineers’! out two washers. They are 00 Y “{ am making preparations for my |S¥eoue, and in the evening she was Ti overalls and jacket, miners’ | comparison to the 1900. It can't be beat - Husband. i. r my | Mrs, McConnell and occupled the coun chine. men’s over |and certainly will be durable, as it ts THROUGH DR G 0. HEFFTER J daughter's returt said Miss Russell, |iry house of her husband at New mn ‘atlte, and lignt| Well built, “Enclosed fad draft in full + . The engagement ia announced of Miss| ‘but the report that I have purchased | Rochelle. » sates ‘tre | Payment for washer IS NOW DIVORCED. Gladys Crocker and Mr. Powers! a houee for her use ts not true. I am| Mts McConnell did not contest the quickly yan | Ser ie Ky Woonwanp 6 | - G s 4 inn., }. 1902. V . |Gouraud, of London. Mr. Gouraud ts] contemplating investing in a residonce, s cap wash aa Buch Ja one bour| Lake Wilson, Minn, May 3, 190 Or d an S. the brother of Miss Crocker's stepfather. | and am thinking seriously of purchasing ‘ at : the labor. It does all| payment for tho "1900" Washer, which Miss Crocker is (he daughter of Mrs. | the house and lot at No. 161 West Fifty- The Fi rst Pill wi oe tot it. and 1 can Tecommend i Fecived ‘und have trled acvoraing ‘to Wia Wife Obtains a Decree on Evi- pie ryabmedaeras ne, aaere Bee fire. | seventh street, owned by Mrs, Mary A. hous rye NEW Cour Rae firestions, and and ie all you marriage, was a Miss Crocker, of San|Frultnight, but nothing definite bh A h, ME, | claim fo text 1 oie ch ‘ sal ‘ bert 0 F . Bangor, Me., May 6, 190 than any machine I ever used, Sse ee ho is tha father, of Sie olen been decided. It Is foolish to suppose a bigest een bide * yrclannd dna Atantenn on. P00 [snd 38 eatr fo Mts. ion LAURACH. : when He f = ? 5 s first payment on“ p ACH. Crocker. tlm house 1s for my daughter, who re y ecause the best to cure onder for, Aree payment on AO on st, Bt eae : Dr. George 0, Meffter, af No, 405 Pleas. | ,, When, her mother obtained a divorce | turns to Paris this fali to continue her| Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Waser ae eet rover Te twiti | o'r have ‘éried: the 1000 "Was from Mr. Ashe the daughter assumed | #tdies, with especial attention to her ant avenue, Manhattan, Is wifeless to-| the name of Crocker. Bhe is a niece of | Voice. e Headache and all troubles from Frasca therst batten | iter cue hate token Caveenn ke day by the decree of Supreme Court | Mrs. J. Sloat Fassett, of Elmira. op Just think,” continued the actress, | nicordered Stomach is eceieetn scrubbing them on a| but this one {s far Justice Giidersleeve, in ravor of Caro- eis pel DTCs A OU fraamboard for ap ours 0 other, You will find “Une Hetfter. Prasstan Min’ Coming Here. |@™Y, at_ Brooklyn. Monday she will Member of pivicion 688, Brot Le B. nothing to try. Sent youe absolutely PREE for a trial of 30 days. Wepay ’ Presumably the tor doesn’t care, start out on the road with me, é or ha oGeres no de} and his friend| BERLIN, May 2—Baron Von Rhejn-| 18 about the ‘only, way we tah elites eec am Ss e lor quarter of a century, Willam ether, I have not arranged just how % baben, the Prussian Minister of Finance, Cost } Kpott, and Frank W. Melsner testified) vig sails for New ¥ 11 will’ spend my summer, but will freight b. th ways, No money requi-ed In advance, Send for book and particular: to le a *thatiat Mps. Heffter's request they fo! New York trom Bromen | probably go to my home in Far Rocka- @ ae td De Had ‘eumns | Tuesday he North German THE 463900" WA SHER COMPANY t arte natal where, bo, ana a atrane wait ren ‘ lee style ve er Croan Me: Beta altomebtion whhin’ the i ills ‘ wid NO STREET, BINGHAMTON. NEW YORK. Pelton he ec w aetie Okan ‘or , s within the » i 39 N.C AN: B AMTON, RK. # ESA : Bes Zasciere. were. married ithe Purpoes. of Sete d economic ee ap. her sheray, hes el) been ; . , nd 86) : £ Re here : Shay heaved: a cpa S9ld Rrerrghere,, tn beats ite; ena dpe et ta 3