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Lae OUT cc ing WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2, 1903. us ee “JIM? MULLEN, THE HAUNTED MAN; HANNAH OLSEN, WHO SAW THE GHOST, ' AND THE COOK STABLE, WHERE APPARITION HOLDS NIGHTLY CARNIVAL. THREATEN LIFE GO8S44 50000009 SOESTSEDEDSERSTEDIDEDOGOEHTATNETTITD SOSDEDODIONODOTEIIEGSSFNODNESATS LOM VOI LE DERE OD iF PACKEFELLER Father of Orrando P. Dexter Re- ceives Anonymous Communi- cation Saying “Rockefeller | Next, the Wretch!” WHTEDIN AN / TASHOOT HOST Armed Vigil Kept for Bellport’s ' _ Spoo by Men Who Have Seen the. Sectre of “Woman in White’ STRANG| APPARITION FAILS TO APPEAR. WAS MAILED TO HIM FROM LAKE GEORGE. Written on the Edge of a News- paper in a Disguised Hand— Guards About the Rockefeller Property Doubled. When Previous Efforts Were Made tt Shoot It the Man with the \un Fell Unconscious at the Sift. POOLS S0O$4.0005 | Rockefeller vext—the wreteh—ana al dozen mora such and this country will | (Special to he Evening World.) BELLEPORT, EL. 1, Oct, 2.—In the gray dawn of tolay two men stood in the shadows of te Walter Cook barn. One of them restd one hand on a shotzun, and in th hand of the other wis a pistol. Alfnight the men had waited there for thdghost thatghas ter- rorized this entke neighborhood. When daylight camethe men were glad, for they had contined thetr nigat’s! Vigil In fear and tretbling, and it was |hands and he rolled over on the, floor tutite, for the spectra fatied for the |Wnornacious, At the same time “Jim first| time in nearly tw weeks to make The woman's eyes were too quick for | “We have never been able to account * for the strange noises,” said Mrs, Fitz- | be rid of the most dangerous * patrick to a veporter for ‘The Bvening |g, aingt th + | World. "They come in the night and] § * |then the doors fly open. We jevesti-| William Rockefeller In ao = ‘gate, but we never find anything. It Rohs 2 | Frauly Ie remarkable and it te uncanny.” tion anonymous | * ullen told of his fright tO | eource EAty Ringers Nenwor * done here Saturday.” ne [tource os Heary Dext eagerait too geared to stand thts |Orrando P. Dex murdered | getting thin and [ can’t |in the Adirondacks two weeks ago. Mr. Dexter turned the letter over to Mr. | Rocke} and as a result of tne| ; {1 had ever committed a crim this’ thing would de explainabdie to me, T can’t understand | } |threat the guards surrounding the lat- er have been redoubled, but 1 have no! the reads a threat as ved from who PSSTTHOCDHO® eee employ of Mrs, J. O, Hoyt. were waik-|persons that they feared to venture out Ing across the flelds from the Hoyt /at night, and ti ghost was the chiet home to the Cool home. The mooa|tuple of conversation In the dav time. "| 7 lighted ‘the fields uimost as though the | Whoee ghost ia th Ne mec une The Groom Is Through. why IT am haunted him. His pistol was useless. He tuggel| sun were shining. The three women had | Mast persons who believe the stor; “Look at that horse,” the groom con- spaper its appearance. at the trigger to fire, but FG was uselens | reac hed the centre of a large held when glare fe must be the spirlt of Mra. Hnued. “He's Of tie tecd. foo; Boared | cewreae His finger was paralyzed, as was his|a cool breath of alr fanned thelr face | Fletcher, who Salf a century ago hanged | th. ‘The dogs roe One of the men tn he shadow was) wnote toly. The weapon dropped and| It came unexpectedly and there Was | herself in the barn of A house now o-=|thia warn’ at niga and welthen wie | mm” Mullen, groom \gr Mr. Cook,| the, groom sped from tye barn with a/a fluttering sound Awestrick, the three/cupied by the Fitzpatricks, Tam tirougs Sitinday, as 1 sald.” | i % vreck | shriek. women stopped in their tracks. | Alaenadimr talked cMaGnan Olsen and a man who has bred shipwreck na wesieite tite Ithe cool wind and the strange Hanged tn the Darn. passed down ‘the road. giving the barn |e * at sea and bullets in tite of war, He roug' thi? and then there was a vision in wide berth. “I'm too frightened to| could ‘The man’s cries were heard at the that seemed to descend — fri ung wife was sald to be beau-| talk abou ghost,” the girl sald. |next—the wre 1a a man who never befte knew fear, my mind £ Cook home, and Hanna Olsen and her|heavens {ft was the woman in row path and she “It won't le a minu > te eG THUR elle but this ghost has unneryd him, He] sister, ‘Husenta Olsen: maids emplo She stood there directly in t Lin the morning dead She jooked so sad waen she polated |*Uch And this country will be takes fright at his ay by Mi. Coop, ran to his assistance. With {the women and pointing with her own hands, he Fitapatrick |her finger al me and then waved. us|the most dangerous element ae own hadow. He | BY Mr oof. ran toneclous Barnes was iat them reemed to order th home was supposed to have sheltered a! back, I can't say how old rhe looked. | ‘The man who did it deserves » believes himself a haunta man. It] brought back to lite. Too frightened to scr the | ghost since that day, Doors will not |int T should Judge #he was soung. Sh6 | pension," was "Jim" who had the sptgun ready| Not satisfied with frightening men, | women stood there, when, as silently as Stay closed, and at night there are | wus tall. about my height, and she, > ons for action, , the ghost turned attention to women the | she one the wont peated away a eh Sao Lav felt SCE aN ted Ju re. & ; i anne to nek Writing Dinguined. ¥. 5 carried by a breath of wind. , e Fit ome Is across | Pxci aces where the folds wave. , if Beer ent eee esa im tae 0 frightened many! the road from the Cook barn in ‘The letter mus mailed at the Lake His companion was "Gen@ Barnes, a| NeXt WRK Mason Mom a maid in the! ‘The ghost storys * George Po man of equal bravery, who was fright- Mice. The nandeviting| A PRETTY BROOKLYN GIRL PROMPTLY SAVED ened Into Insensidility by tle ghost 1s disguised in printed letters and sev a . } few ulghts ago. Rather thn believe | | [eral of the words are misspetied, a PE-RU-NA. : mi himself a coward, “Gene” lad deter- | parently intentionally, The address on | mined to watch and catch am kill the the envelope is in the same style. Diane er PR e iar nee tian apes veneer ~~ ghost if such a thing Is poastte, 9 : | tam not afraid the! Nimabenmen Miss Alice Glassey, 99 Lawrence St, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: oD Came (wiih telwintia® “4 can bear testimony as to the merits of Pei up there,’ said Mr. Rockefeller, “The *y When the men made for thir home : threat {9 undouptediy genuine ana| {for catarrh of the system. 1 suifered for two years they were met by a crowd of nen who | | | Brodably came from one of them, vat 1 wanted to know what had «curred. ° ot ah Ink it had anything to become | ‘These men wore less brave than the two | —_— armed over, 1 omy came dick from | fae SG with catarrh of the stomach before I took Peruna determined watchers, though thy were the camp on Wednesday. There ts no and they were dark years in my life. fogr “I am now not only cured of this distressin: scipreiaed ctog. peak af awe Warren B. Ashmead, Fusion srt suvuts is tc ys cus| |malady, bat in better health than I have. enjoyed fe have seen the white-robed figure fitting | ag. piace ahi ea ‘ ’ Atouad the Dexwer propery, north ot | {years, and I attribute this change all to Feruna, —~” about ene fleléa and have hurried hone | Maine. Merchant, Whose Last Candidate for Sheriff of. jects, tatner of the slain aie I heartily indorse it and believe if given a fair Mie est it alee and ave ureled f ; & = Says tae letter to Mr. Rockerelier une i: D Y * Mremen nwete ng Tan anda ent Words Were that All Suicides Wants Him to Tell Why the Crowds] Queens, Promises to Try the] sits ie Tron neta Caen cure any who have my trouble.” tie ghost waa heat eens lea aaien Are Cowards, Kills Himself ; E < 4 avenge Camuseves lur (he cn-ruacne v2 wan retiring In ils "ronn tn nae of é Were’ Not Properly Handled, and} Fxperimentif Successful, sncnitior initiate eo mmodiouws barn for the nightand ; ‘ M went to have a fast look at the tives Because of Loss. saacovercd cre . to see that all Was right. He passed in through the carriage. MARY MILLER, 17 Old eerele | wis dizzy head and hot flashes. but bravely lock, Indianapolis, ind... writes: | attend t thelr toweehold dutie. as if, . | “We have ulscovered tne sirongest | “Pertina ts a spleadid medict I ‘i io won W hy Delegates Had to Fight WwW QY | re ne ts elected Sheritt of Queens|ciucs to wie Mura tera uf IY Ge es | was, troubled tor Ave yearn with frequent | nerves ‘are on’ a keen cape. who #ugzle: z County, Warren B, Ashmead, a mamber| ir, wexter, “anu aire headache, dizziness and shooting pains. Ij alcng with a headache and backnehe, palple housa to the stare and was returnig, | With the statement that a suicide is a I Cc ie. Hall) Convention ee panda G of the Twenty-third -Reg- (out tat cey f row hii and pale, The doctors tried in | tation Bf the heart nnd ail af the coRD lantern in hand, vhen there came a séft |coward almost the last words on his nto Carnegie ° iment, says he will appoint women as |MnOw ,pusuvely, Anat 1-4 one man, “ou. | tela any eed untll | tried Peruna: Rieven | Geren SUR PIOEIS, Ct oT ae botties made ine a wall woman ance more. | srely tex Lali pBnedyierm ewe Tag now onioying ‘perfect health, my ap: | eigiy restored by Perune. ft in vary ly who these men | petite js kod. my head clear and tam fitter like the rustle of silk garments, | \\pi “Jim” raised tis lantern and tren-| p, blingly dropped {t. Standing In the rear of the barn was a woman dressed all white. About her head was a great vel of white which fluttered in the breeze is ; deputy sheri! believin; female | W! e S008 were ig that femal h whe gn ut + crore . “ wba jadeed that the We now” pos! B- | magteal. id G. McRitchie, a merchant of Wis- deputies are required in these days of} bs p are. They were chosen trom the band] frni¢. without wala. thanks. to Peruana, | Mamta ; . casset, Me,, drowned tiienselt in the East! Commissioner Greene to-day took up}#all, and of the convention last aight, | ‘he progressive woman, Mr. Ashmead Gritty ur saty wo were ent on ies |<fre’ Mary Ailton ams (7 Peruna’— | rhe first dose bewine t2 make thew fe River off the foot of Third atreet early (ne mishandiing of the police at tie] ald this afternoon to a reporter of ‘The|{ the Adonis of Queens borough, and, aeacrugusn, and the {Ace that none tl De eucna Effects Marvellous Cures | ei Tit coet on day siter day to the Son | By - | although he is but thirty years old, yet | ‘en ve chircalme orandarinchns after week, until they are ent! to-day. From his statements to Democratic Convention last night, and| Evening World that within fis knowl! s y years old, yet) { of the cclme brands { ie Female Dasa | Aes Teen the theatear ne ae ure falls far short of De. vant he po- 7 been Car-|° ja a veteran fireman and he ts proud ALent Lue inurder ’ that passed through the barn window. | W#tchman on the recreation pler tl a result Inspector Walsh has edge there was ho parallel to the i ie At WOK) to ruil the assas- ! ma‘e Sulerers One foot rested on he step of the car, (ice Delleve that he was robbed of hi¥ Aexeq to explain why, with 20 men at|nezie Hall incident, which he charac-|,t0 be classed among the “old boys. AIS TovoRtin TNSY Kae, Cornieea ieee: | If alllthe pralen that la given Pertina by | Perea COCR Fon amet ° Mise andi the oshsden tuetacn money after coming to New York and fi aig ent ne allowed a few thousand |{erized us ‘the most di thing |" He is the Fusion candidate for Sheriff|and in a few days more every link, In| the women could be gathered into one | Peruna eradicates catarrh from the whole Sat i FOF tH look hia life rather thah return home| oie ty run all over the police force, |*HAt has ever happened in New York.” | and already many prominent Democrats |the chain Peeve ee Chie Went Lied: | Gould makel Never waa & Fomeae se nine [Teen TS Sxinine SL Cee eR arti Di, an and admit the truth. He has been anked why he allowed his| Had to Fight Thetr Way in. | have promised to support his candidacy, |onit fe Manon, but it may be the aes eed by so many thousand Deo | axuhoe as the temale sex, pe at Him, ‘The clothing which he removed before onal friends to enter at various! “Most of the delegates were out in|@24 In such numbers have Democrats |siruc Jon. DE aie Shure lse8 fon of forest | fF8, Beallthe: LisOEy OF Bedicing. ana | adh 20,80, 08 derive, prom 1 lysed, *Jim'* ko one paralyzed, “Jim"' stood while | gumping from the pier is of the best Boo under police escort, while ufider | front of the building unable to get near | come out for him that his friends pre- Nt the Rockefeller camp the guarda|¥et not take to the bed, all those women jwrite at once to Dr. Hartman. the woman turned her face upon him. | mate: bu it and the police were doing nothing. | dict his el y ins, bi 7 itt . rial and made in the latest cut, Dt jie Girect orders men bearing proper |} j,| dict his election by a handsome majority |nave been increased and additional de. |WHo have weakening drains. but who man-|sateqent ef your. case, and he Ww From her eyes seemed to shopt fire, and | there was not a cent of money in C0 Caradoc kosrkeaion ria viarasune’ att ie 1 got on. the steps and shouted tat | aithough. they are not so confident of |tesives have been went for These. ii ke to keep on thelr feet. all those women neared to kive you hit valuasle advice she raised her hand and pointed her | pockets, A letter pinned on the Inside delegate’s red ti in and I showed the other candidates on the Fuslon @ttempt to find the writer of the lmt- | v0 ‘up and become bed-riddel, all those ‘Address Dr. Hartman, Pres i or pUrpos vere ; Anger at him, She spoke not a word,|of his hat showed that he intended to Rah re ae eB ESAs ihe led fiber the tickets, This started a move-| tloket winntn: Tee eee ee nade amtinse Mie vat | Women who stagger under thelr burdens Iyyartman Sanitarivin, Columbus, ONO snd then rose and floated through space | xii! himself on Wednesday, but for some | Min OC se eas amazed when|spector Walet whe, To mst Ashmead was born in the old town of feller. end disappeared, reason, probably lack of courage, he de-}46 too up the morning newspapers and | everything that he could for very-| Jamaica and !s a son of “Ben? Ash- With a shriek the terrified man ran|layed more than a day. thing. weiseked him te Go—the delegates) mesdy) who) f ' #8 a r ld reports of condi-| 40, . who for years was captain of from the barn. He sought his wn room| ‘The man went to the recreation pler sa Petey corneal Vall, Mon who] PSSAr, came into, the hale some of| Dolice in Jamaica and was a terror to and locked hkriself in, All night he lay Jearly yesterday morning. He chatted |s.ve been attending great gatherings| them, and one man, a cashier in the|/®wbreakers. Young Ashmead was edu- trembling on his bed, afraid to call for| pleasantly with the watchman and sev-| or Deopie in New York for years unite| Migrant Savings Bank, had to ej cated in tke Jana‘ca Publi €chool and rae ol r i . it to. t holp—afrald of the sound of ‘his own|eral men who were lounging there. The |? Pivte that never before has there geken Into, the omce to be brougnt, by | Pefere he became of age he took an} Little Boy Three Maths Old. Control Your Ideatity voice. active inte ct 4 . “Jim” rgater | pare Ops ee) api versation meal n xamp!e of inefficiency. | friends in the crowd, and some thougat interest in politics. When h F we aha ‘ tay gained some courage vith the|concerning yachts, of which he seemed |'Ce® such an exampl he, was golng, to die, for the con-| {Une Fla majority he was appointed Face Covered with Sores. OU can’t judge how a cloth will ight of day. “IN never take anotrer|¢o know much. Puls Blame on Tammany, “There can be no excuse for the con-lq police scrgeant at Rockaway Beach, | Teak Bai DORAL ARES > , dition that obtained, A week ago we ; ‘ \ Kk on you till i drop,” he promised himself, Neyer once mela of Robbery. It did not take Inspector Brooks | Hua", dat obtained. A week ago Wel Ho remained in the department for Flesh was Raw | a suit and tried on before a “id he tell of the strange apparition.| re said he had formerly lived in Bos-|long to find out that the condition|seventh street precinct and. we asked |firee years snd resigned to accept the He thought the very ads youl + a 2 ‘ yapedin it him what arrangements he had. made. | ; Varden ae irror. ery admission would]ton and was on friendly terme with|described in the newspapers Nad not Lew attarenes oie Se eg oman, | Position of Warden of the Queena Coun CURED BY CUTICURA Semi-ready is the only system of tailoring which permits you-to thus make him appear cowardly, so he held! thomas W. Lawson. He told the watch-| been exaggerated. Ho reported thatyqe he double sure that there would, be| tY Jal, from which place he resigned iis own counsel and waited for further |man that he had come to New York to| Tammany Hall had given out so many|a sufficient force on aand L rang up Po-| twe years ago to be appointed Clerk to Coceaeen’ Po ripe eai ues § buy goods, but had been robbed and did ae Sketa than the capeelly us me UO RHeReTUa ERS fondivite and pained Srnepratior jurars Rawes 1Knaver! «Our little boy was only three prejudge effects and to fit your own he not know what to do, nail called for that the crowds outside | Sur inspector. He sald he guessed. thi " embdihbiold Heat heroes. taken wih cepreasten betoreiweccbur Ashmead was tho youngest man be appointed a police sergeant | eczema that broke outin the closing the stable Tuesday night when] When the day watchman went home|got beyoud the control of the police.|they would send a hundred men up t he entered the part of the barn o¢cupied | the man remained and soon struck U)|Secretary Smith, of Tammany Hall,|the hall. 1 told him that that number ost hor- You can, without risk, satisfy yas rdtoulows!y = 1 he wanted to od , ie rh ® Th " the seaung capacity were sent out,/recalled to his mind Ue yumber that a of the Twonts ! 5 spectre in white. last drifted to the subject of mulcldes| and that this was not a larger num. {Wwasy tasigned to. the conventions two Binenl, he 1s. President st shal Soe sore vores Of the: dash were ray, will look a3 well on vom ss It does ay Saw Spectre Again. and the stranger expressed the belief] than usual. years ago st Grand Central Palace he! mamagua Wheelmen of Jamaica, He ia| (Ve Reed Cuticara Soap, and one box of your lawyer or doctor. This time the woman—for wonan it| that * men who takes his own life is a] ‘The excess ticket explanation did not |"“Ssmething wae wrong last Tight, but] an ardent evelat and @ lover of 000| this Bey, aalacod ablaver cane (we You can insure fit, and rely on appeared | vi coward, satisfy th cr isi , -| what it was I am not prepared to say.) reals a es done gool work for the et uM tox atall of PBAW I Me Cotes Teas Soon after midnight Hynes returned |snector will have. to explain, ie. witi| The sergeants “wera particularly tn] roiguc ct Amertean, Wheelenen. ‘ ion Say C8 calle bee. bees OR. Sree shonesreteotion, becuse Sem[-ready. horse. She raised her hand and gently | fom marking up his time to see the Man! nave to explain why ihe did not form po- | Gelnt, RNG MAIC OO ent orl Speaking of appointing women as Re Cy wultag: farpacaaegy iy js shaped by the needle, instead of by rol "8 2 taking off hig clothing, He sald he was 8 of le is men|tat. deputy sheriffs, Mr, Ashmead sald: bd tad "i page hg the flatiron, with a thoroughness stroked the horse's velvet coat. Then Hee Ines instead of letting his men | noctcy on oan POGIIOR thle cteeasents \ s 2 whe rubbed her face against his nose |S0Ins to take a swim, and before H¥N* | mags themselves at the doors and stand| |W. J. O'sul ts Complaint, “We need women in all lines now, and for {¢ ts nothing but the trath.”* rarely found in custom work. S and pushed back his mane. She seemed | Sold Interfere Be jenuea AOES. ee rae there like so many wooden Indians. He| Dr. W. J. O'Sullivan wuld: | |why should they noc be appointed Mr. Mee Mire J. © paverE Finished to order in a few hours, not to know of the 2 With strong strokes he awam @ hundred} yin} nave to explain why nearly every |,,“t live attended every on eesig {deputy sheriffs? © intend, if I am ‘ * Brool and your money back for any cause ne presence of the) oot trom the end of the pler. There| Will have to exp ML ¥ every | ion in the city in the past #.xtecn Years 508 Grand 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. eee groom. Like one pe! turned, and, Ing good-by, went | Serwew he assignment gave orders | aid 1 never before saw such absolute /élected, to appoint some nervy women! p, ‘eb. 15, 1898. one petrified “Jim” stood. In nis | he : SAT 3 cohtradicting those that had been or-| jack of discipline among the police. 1 as deputies, and they can then arrest iginally delivered for the handling of / Scene in Fitty-sevenih sirech meter, | any manu who may attempt to molest hand was the pistol, and he raised it to] 4%", . doo c fire, when it fell from his hand to the pid NS ; Hekets, fates and orn preventing tickets and them.” floor, At the same instant the appari-| Tne police were caued and several men! Gharges have been preferred agains |hudges were deliverately set upon by] ‘The friends of “Phil” Cronin, the tion turned upon the groom, Again the} Went out to the spot in a rowboat, but| genet Charles Northrup, of the West w police, a Serra: leader of Far Rockaway, who was de- hand was raised and the finger pointed,|the body was not found. When the] torty-seventh street station, He 1s ac- ere threatened @ emi-red Teed a elineratels:| feated for @herift three e ago and . ~ and again Ahe rose and floated of Into] clothing was taken to the station-house| 01 of insolence. A delegation of s« ft delegates, were deliberately Mrs. Freese Writes, March 2, 1903, , m'the aail by the polive, | who ig to be turned dawn for a renomi- s 2 FRESH this note was found pinned-in the hati} oiteen men having business inside tho| policeman with whom 1 rel nation, and the frlends of Magistrate| ‘That there is no Sign of With A yell of fright the groom] “This hat is the property of David Gd eated to him onstrated preaterad 40 ‘causk me out: | Luke J. Connorton will vote solidly tor | Its Return 80L Coriter ; tae ‘ 1th Ste bounded tor the barn and made off into; McRitchie, of Wiscaeset, Me. Will the ‘ ‘ address i letter to| making their way to the door and he ts ened my taxoy again. Another| Ashmead, whose opponent ut the oven, Not until he had reached the | ANP wn ‘omer of that Coun, BACiie Mam Etnvamaatning ta cre cureuellard aie the oligg td ad inetrac| will probably “be wetlt. Mevertt, | ay Broadway , fanning. ‘Cheng Meektuisee (aad week. epee Be Growned liseteHitenion (rig }o" here.” Policemen tise this expression | tions from ind They wer to "take no} puted to be Worth more tian a quarter | There is not one sign of its return IAL THIS WEEK,—300 Pairs Medivm Weght, Stsis, Worsted i trom Irleht, he fell in the doorway. |dute had originally been wr.tten Sept, | 80 often that It gets to be a habit and/ordery from any Tammany man. Jot a million dollars and yet bag 4 posl-| on ont child. The disease was so bad | SPECIAL ¢ aus Ce se k When re could speak he told of whai [2 aud. then crossed Out) “Also tai |thia may he the defense of Serxt. Nor-) "The general impression left on me} tion in the Queens Horougl, Highway’! that until we started to use the Cutl-| Trousers, $5.00 and $3.00. he bad seen, Tae ane ort tecond. Rreeat ang | rup when he iy put on trint next} was thet The lone to rug it with |The “boye’ of the ‘Twenty-thind. Regi:| Cure Remedies we had friends call at | “T ave seen It twice, too.” he ad-| Fenech avenue, which he. Wishes tusned | Phureday: gates and in ey rt +] ment and wheelmen trom all-over Tang| the house to find out if it were so and mitted. “I did not beileve my: own eyes over to his son, David G. McRitchie, No.| Secretary ‘Thomas Smith, of Tammany [fusion und stir up a fight 42 pe Inland’ with many pretty kiris, will'as-| we showed the boy to them, Not only 1005 N street, Northwest, Wash.ngvon, D: no 18) has it done bim the world of good but I} frst’ Ume, but to-night settled It." tne letters in the trunk he wishes —————— J inmarried. —— myself had the eczema on my body and yassC ie Sein Sh lang ak Me — a There's a ghost round there and I am|Qcgticied without being resi. “thie is ; : ; 1 4 haunted man. fee tredewil and testament pt Daya G. bullet, but failed to And tt and th) piper TAMMANY BANNER, | the scales would peel off. I used tho | y " McRitchie,” morning Gibson left the jall and stated Cuticura Remedies and have not got a| H Wanted to Get a Shot. Tae Tammany orgs a ¢ the So the only | van Ath | ‘The clothing consisted of a blue-serge he was going to Long-Hranch for treat- speck of it on my body. es, a man who laughed at the marked ‘Thompson Hrothers, Gath, the hospital Pwenty-fifth Assemoly District flung to we can honestly give for the 5 v si 7 one 4 Diack fedora hat and patent Se aoeP Iya): : naign bal rot henner: ys Bivens ing Credit outfitters for man, woman and child. No greater valley gestion of ghosts, was so impressed a woman at the Pennsylvania| the breeze the first campaign banner of) Guticura Remedies is they are what you pier Wee Weare Now, ONEFAE. and all, ORV Gsuliberalcredte Rents ment : ince ne ; iy the groom's story that he determined ce immediately sent word to \Traliroud station with whom a ajthe contest at Twenty-seventh street they ai If any one would like ti 5 5 eared . 8 oe ts [ linea L Y r H to-day. Jt ja a large one| Say they are, y e401 “§ SUITS, fashionably tallored from} WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, b WALGH with! Wim) the coming. nist tne Stale cope tid fo the won in Woah quarrel and Ute woman boarded the] Miter ie vlcture. of McClellan, Hanked| be convinced of the fact they can write | Sieteat ieods und wormteds, svith| the invent fanhion. trom fancy’ materi ‘nd i ne ee) cama jeheek promling ington, yet received | train for Long rBanch, but Gibson went E pictures of Grout and Fornen me and I will only be too glad to fit guaranteed; worth $25; our price, py RT A Be fs eagles about the ghos nave to test its a i : i Scannel is leader. of. the ” bh ae ge ele shot $ on Bape. a, but wis not seen et the Vuleehert end atarnened iis Kalle Jp a “votes from this district, Complete treatment for every hu: SUITS, 7 to 10 years, thoroughly | circ [! Armed and ready to kill, the awo. hotel after the 2th. His face was n (Spectal to The Evening World.) Es TM de UL el kid BL Sd ————— - mour, consisting of Cuticura Soap, to we UE ea ee alte Esra ae with Jong coat, effet Bshipore ehpit, mtandiae: the Bape abet STI of wim, Ate {HO Slerks: knew) PRHHOLD, N. J., Oct. 2—Caristo-| In Gibson's pocket was found a postal Having Fan With Uncle. cleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment, to 5, uur price f 88.50} : Mbccr . ‘he new moon was just’ rlaiug, casting | UU oe * pher Gibson, of New York City [Meal Sone Macks staciboruneny? “Got (froin the Chieago Tribune.) heal the kin, and Cuticura Resolvent tad ana darneee hm nt shadows. throughehe barn Windows, | Mad Kiled Petition for Divorce. | iia yyioide’ to-day by cutting hin} containing no message Ephraim.” said the lawyer, | Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, may Ne vOoe: UK dined, fraptessty talicreds | Maranalwawineanttha. cose ena’ ISCABSET, Me., Oct. 2—David. W a Y v Di of lading with a wink at the jury. "you are not | mow be had for ono dollar, Asingle set |} tc coverts. suk lined. 2 0 . McRitehle, who committe ide . f reet" ibestia hed Was in the stable, when there came the Liumping from w pier in Naw. areas | creat mints chsbl Rnife: Ine grave) cownsh: atreat e rirange, soft sound like aiiks rubbing |merly lived here with hia wife, David [near this place. Market, 8 what would be called “a ‘pure black,'| fg often sufficient to cure the most tor- 2 Re-| are you?’ Ueth street and Third “td turing, disfiguring, itching, burning | (yerum poys ove! OATS, 2% to §| WALKING SKIRTS, made with eelfefoll responded Uncle Iph'm, together, Both men saw it at the same McRitchie, whose name was given in * <, New Yo ’ 3 i scaly humours, eczemas, rashes re. A spectal lot of well-made coats! around hips: of medium welj i “ \ Gibson had been confined tor several] avenue, New York, was also found who n summoned as a witness | and scaly , 5 reere A es tof er a Ge road eee Tae pra epee pen sapenktinad face hare, Rad ben trouble nthe family | ty Jail suffering with a gunshot-wound | by the Superior Court. New York, and| writin’. papah again’ yo' face an’ den Hats, Shoes and Millinery, and all on credit at cash a whika an death and. wie’ fire that |hace tor Al Bite vita in Uti ith Ns Hew. that was inlcted with a re-[A coupon of the United Cigar Storea| make n Ink mank on, my face yo Cit) Sih e St what from her even burned through lik |har son in Washington. McRitchie left Yolver last Wednesday near tho Battle CHOP Ne whoe himself, Wednesday, puah black ax yo' come to. Delt puan | bevdver Peter rag & Chew raot™ | BROOKLYN, S38 Muon st = NEW YORK; Zits’ gun fell from. his timp here abopt ten ago. Monument. Dr. Long probed for the Gibson had tried to sail ‘his revolyer: white, sun.” (Ga brad lor" Maw to Cure Every Humoan"- 4 .

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