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since _ against the Abbey Press Consolidated, E LAYTON tion-Official. SHE SURRENDERS JEWELS; HAD: PASSION: FOR CABS. Monday. lenttal bookkeeper. “the ity, an officer in a corporation, who, "When the young woman, who has fost | Shirty pounds in weight since her tm- prisonment in the Tombs, is arraigned ‘Defore Judge Foster Monday it !s cx- “pected that the name of this man, which ds in the possession of The World, will be made pudlic and a matter of court | record. Whether he will be prosecuted “has not been determined. Investigate Her Story. able, story told by the young woman tn ther confession and will report on it] soe | Monday, when she is arraigned on four| ing indictments charging larceny and for-|into an excavation. ‘The firemen of Perth Amboy will at ervices at the Baptist Church te when the pastor, R ch on the theme, “gery. Had she not implicated the cor- poration bfMicer her case would have} tend si been disposed of feng ago. “How did you come to spend all this Money?” Miss Layton was asked. “What Z didn’t turn over to —,"" she ) said, “was spent by me in what you Jmight call high living. I lived with Dr. Johnston and we had an expensive cot- tage in Larchmont. Woe lived well and entertained a good deal, I got a craze » cabs and carriages. It was cas, cabs id cabs, morning, noon and night, It So that 1 could not walk about New 41 had to,be riding in a cab or in rh “Dwent to my work In the morning in ab, At noon I had a cab to take me tuncheon. I got a cab to bring me ke to the © after the noon hour. seyettnd Thad to have adother take home, and at night we fould fo to parties, alw: iding in a Barriage, That is where a good deal of it money went. | Gives Even Her Gowns Baek. | Mr. Kimball has informed Judge Fos- that since her confession Miss Lay- ad all the furniture and other that she purchased with the M money turned into cash, What ttle Jewelry she had she turned over fo the Officers of the company where ‘he was employed. She has given them every gown and hat and glove she|W. ©. i dent of the t | bought with the stolen money. _ She has told exactly how she manip- |" Wlated the books of the company wh: enabled her to keep up her stealings for aie ®@ number of years without detection. “EZ am praying for the day and for the hour to come,” she said yesterday, $ I shall be able to hear my doom, ;No human being can imagine how i 5 pers suffered for all these years, 1 “ knew ‘come right along that the day would game when 1 mould be detected, and 1 “have oftentimes pictured myself as " Belng Confined behind prison bars, ——— | JUSTICE TO REV. MR. MARTYN | @ Mistake as to an Estimable Cler. syman Corrected, ©\%m reporting q sult on May 5 last ‘of which Rey. Curlos Martyn was presi- ent, The Evening World stated that the Rev, Mr. Martyn had been twice married, that his first wife had sued chim for divorce, and that his second (wife was the co-respondent named in\ Pihis first wife's action, ‘This statement Was absolutely untrue, Rev, Mr, Mar- wn is a man of the highest character, he has been married to tls present wifo Sshirty-seven years, and has been mar d but once. He has of course never 7 dn ans way implicated 5 rial. The mistake arose by confusing Wie Rey. Mr. Martyn with : relative tant it ed ement as applied to Rey. Marfyn wan entirely false. The at ‘The World was not called to ike until yesterday, and it ly corrects the injustice done. —— )) tween Newark and Jersey Frank Numan, Locust street, ‘Trenton, 0.138 Locust jobrenton, N. J.. i nthe employ of the Pennsyl- ye fe Haliroad. wan iratantis salle oa and Jer- / the meadows -between Newarl Ns City last night, Avhaile running along the top of a mov. in he slipped and fell be- two cars to the tracks below and pyun over. His body was cut in two freight tral below the breast. _ LARCHMONT GOssIP. ir, tls Harry, Darlington hay. Pittsburg. ¢ ly, who js running for gu-|Y¥., be- |Mrs, Mulfard Republican ticket, 11 t : Larchmont Yacht ; fe chairman of th Behar cata “Ls will be played on Gui links on Nov. ( a. Nov a jen who axe ‘#tili [te “STOLEFOR HAN) Ponfessing Theft of $37,000 _ from Employers, She Declares Most of It Went to Corpora- Name of Man Who Absorbed _ Most of Her Stealings May Be Made -Public in Court on Marie Layton, who for two years posed as the wife of Dr. Alfred Mix In fashfonable Larchmont, has a complete confession that she more than $37,000 from the United Playing Card Company, in whdse w York office she was employed os After explaining how she secured the oney, and how she spent a part of it, she states that she was induced to draw checks end to turn over most of money to a prominent man in this she says, knowingly profited by her MARIE LAYTON, WHO CONFESSES $37,000 THEFT FROM EMPLOVERS. AMONG THE AMBOYS. Mies Bertha M. nue, and Adolph C. son ‘avenue, Perth \, Agent Kimball, of the Prison Associa- | Thursday tony has been investigating the remark-|*@n Church. were married vening at the Danish Luth- of South Amboy, ublican candidate for Coroner, wis Wednesday night by be- thrown out of his wagon, which ra Brighton avenue to Fayette street ‘ormack has returned Port Richmond, 8. Diviston atr pted a position with the Terra Vota} from her vis Lewis Ernst. ‘The members of the Protestant Meth- ocist Church gave thelr paste H. Hampton, a hearty r return from Calffornia cis week, Mrs. Charles Thoams has returned to ‘her home in South Amboy from a week’ sit in Trenton. Reynold’ and daugh> ward Smith, of South Mrs. S.Martin and Mise Hattle Martin visited if Matawan this week RAHWAY RIPPLES. ‘The Women's Will celebrate itx Unrt versary Sunday and others will make) Tt was the rat bride and groom. Fowler Battery will give another ainment, the date belig fixed fe .. ue which time they the Metropolitan 3 ‘The Emmet Social social in ‘Turn Hall M ‘The Holy Name Society of St, Mary's communion’ in @ body Sunda ‘The Hoosier Star Vocalists, or Jubl- eat the Trinity lee Singers, will Church Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hronson ac- , of arteret, and Mi NEW BRUNSWICK NEWS. Bonney, formerly Philadelphia for some ume, h his brother, TH. Atlanta Telephone Company. Brofte, of Church returned from a Visit with Whose name is somewhat sim- ‘Theodore Landsberg, who has been il!, is recovering. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Duryee, of Easton avenue, have Mr. and Mri to Washington, make thelr home in next month his duties a: a obief in the dairy division of the I partmeg@t of Agriculture. eld a similar position on connected with Agricultural New Brunswick. WOODBRIDGE WHIRLS. Mrs. F. 8. Dalti tertained the Sal Literary Society this week, n ‘History Making” was the subject of the Among those who took part . B, Lave have gone enty years old. of of Main street, en- nagundl Musical and Mr, ang Mri i ; H. A. Tappan, Miss E. A. Whit- ney, Mrs. W. P. Krugg and Prof. ir muimmer home, on “Oriente n winter in 3 ee eal a Gorham L. Boynton have returned from Bangor, Ate . Edward Galleson, of Cleveland, ©, Is‘ guest of Miss Mae Vallentine, Mr. and Mrs. Duguld, of Mra, Dugul Ilentine, of Green street. 8 Glee Club will give a con- Presbyterian Mrs, Alfred Marshall will most of the winter at their ieton fall, at Mamaroneck, the | Woodbrid ‘Church on the evening o! ‘Dr. J. M. MoNult attended the fakewood this week, Mr, W. H. Jackson will the gmembers of the Chureh* early in November. Exigar will entertain the x of the Bemaren Library sbyterlan Be) ive a sociable congregational nin _entertaining: vn VAG te ELIZABETH NOTES. The Elizabeth Volunteer Firemén's Association held its second anniversary Jast night in their parlors, West Grand end Broad street, A delegation of the Plainfleld Firemen's Association was en- tertained by the old firemen of Eliza- eth, who form the local asppociation. ongs were sung and many reminis- onces of the old department were told, The tonstmaster was Augustus W. Schwartz, President of the association. Formey Chief'of the Volunteer Firemen N, F. Astfalk wan caterer. Clarence Kline, President of the Luther League of (Holy ‘Trinity Chureh, will lead. the exercises of the celebra- tlon of Re ay, which will be commemorated to-morrow morning. ‘The United States cable for use in Alaska is in charge of John F, Tinsley, of Elizabeth, a former graduate of the Batthh High School. “lub, of the Holy Rosary oh, As preparing for dts first monthly dance, fo be held Nov, 1 res H. Moore, who, as candidate Sheriff at the lamt election ran far ahead of his Ucket—Democratio—is wil- ling to wager 3500 on the auccess of the te Awsembly ticket next eavtire Democ: "Tuesday ajler Spaeder, the ¢hree- of Charles and August mortally ‘burned tere ying around a bonfire, He to the Alexian Hospital and ay Dl vie ‘Tucker, President of the Kinley Club, Is a candidate for the mineil from the Ninth Ward, rpx of workmen at the Crescent ‘ard hits dnereased to seventy. lication of the Day Nursery ning WAS a successful social af- fair. Mrs, Emily Willamson, president of the association, spoke, as did several others ~All of the massive columns in front of the new County Court-House have been placed In postion. Surveys are being made for the new ry road from Summit to Elizabeth, Hzabeth Nas a new German dafly er Henry Altal Is genoral manager, Rev. Lewis Leary has gone to Chicago, WESTFIELD WHISPERS. he football teama of Westfield and onne will meet this afternoon, jeorge H. Brown, of Westfield ave- », is fl at his home. (Mr, and Mrs, Metealfe, of Providence, R. 1, have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, P. R. C, Sjostrom, There will be no segsion of the public schools on election day. William ¢ jr., Is in Camden, N. J, to attend the. ‘silver, wedding of his cousin, Mrs, Henry Schanue ~ An informal ball will be given this evening at the Casino. After, Monday the Westfleld Pudtic Library will be in the old town rooms, Mrs, Edward Everett, of Retford av Ing her cousin, Mise NH Ns Ve: . Park, of South avenue, unloy services will be observed ty Eptseopal Churea tosmorrow 8. J. Cox, of No. 107 Hamilton will_ent in the members of unig Woman's Missionary Society y evening. Rey. Dr, he munion services at the M, E. Sunday morning. Ir. and Mrs. Edmond Keegan, of Wahut street, celebrated thelr wooden wedding Wednesday evening. Mrs, Arthur Gaggart and Miss Helen Beebe have been elefted to the direc. torute of the Westfleld branch of the Needlework Guild $$ HACKENSACK AFFAIRS. J. J. Mahle and daughter, Mrs, exmond, of Essex street, month's s with exsman J. FF. Stewart wu opening Address at the Orl- rs. Andrew W. Christie has gone to Philadelphia for the winter. Mise Dora Kaufman will give a Hal- lowe'en party at the Nine Mile House this evening. Harry F. Barney 1 now an assistant at the Hackensack Post-Office. Commissloner J. H. Fank will agus the management of the National Hote on oMnday morning. Samucl 'T, Crissey is President of the new Fifth Ward Independent Club. Ex-Foreman George P, Ricardo, ‘ Met Hook and Ladifer Company. tine on trial before Judge, Zabriakle or charges of embexalement. sted RUTHERFORD RAYS, Assembiymen Cook and Ayres = od the Rommslioan rally hew laee eens ing and made speeches ‘Tho Union Club will give « e ‘Won “atag’ on Baturdayseventtig: More Tei Miss Margaret Moffatt and her murt| aad N trave sailed for Scotland, Morgan ‘'. Davy, of the post-omce ilacker force, is bei vacation, = tine We tlelting “re fam . "THE WORLD? SATURDAY’ EVE CHIEF OF POLICE PUT UNDER ARREST Appropriating.to His Own Use | $3 Belonging to a Prisoner | Under His:Care. RED BANK, Oct. 31.—A sensation has been exused here by the arrest of Chiet of Police Wiliam H. Wilson on the charge of appropriating to his own use #2 belonging to William H, Meek, a prisoner, Meek, who was a bartender at an Oceanic Hotel, was. arrested last ‘sum- mer under suspicion of being concerned in a robbery of the hotel. Chief Wilson returned to Oceanic after*Meck’s arrest and got the man’s grip, which contal#ed Jothing and about $8, He gave Meek {the money, retaining $3, which he declared ‘he was entitled to for going to Oceanic after the grip. Meek mado a demand for the money, but the ehfaf refused to give it up. Wilson was arrested Iast nignt by Con- stable Minugh and taken before tus! |Sheehan, He wus released on his ewn recognizance to await the action of the Grand Jucy, $$$ ~ COMMUTERS AT FAIR. Crowd of Them Expected to te for Most Popular Brakeman, RIVHR EDGE, Oct. 31.—The fair of the River Edge Volunteer Firemen, which opened on ‘Thurse ening, promises to be successful. Bogert’s Halt was never more tastily decorated than and it is doubted if the hall will commodate the throng expected to- nigit, when the commuters along the New Jersey and New York Raliroad will swarm in to vote for “the most popul brakeman,” to whom will be presented handsome lamp. Following are the booths and the iadies in attendance: Firemen's booth, Mrs, Joseph Brohel, Mrs. H..8, Blood and Mrs. df. R. Rausenber fancy table, Mrs, J. D. Christie, Mrs. J.D, Hollram and Mra. L. P, Canty; candy, Mra, Benjamin ratt, Mra. aries Billings, Mrs. Rodeft Re Misses Guss Annie Rie: useful booth, Daniels, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Frank Hoeffert; Abbie ‘Will and Miss FP. 3 i flow- » Vanderbveck, Bertha Laie Halla and Lotile Rane dul; books, Misses (Ruth Christie anid Maggie Phillips; refreshments, Mrs. Henry Struss, Mrs. W. W, (Herrick, Mré Charles Blankenhorn, iMrs, Henry Beck: er, Mra, ‘H. L. Halla, Miss Lena Messier and Mrs, Joseph Bauer, Senato E.\W. Wakelee, who donated a ugula and tree, Miss the guest of honor last a NEW ROCHELLE GOSSIP. Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Mar: tin J. Keogh entertained yesterday 4 Martin 'W. “Littiet at th home “on ning. Y. M will hold a ing tn tion Hall. to- ‘ow afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Anna C Luke Blakelock, rick (Mains Plerson, of At the residence of the oride's 1 ewood Park, this city. side in this elty on retur om thelr wedding tour ‘The fair and o First’ Regiment, 3 | the armory, will close ‘thie evening. Mrs. wife of Charles G, te Democratic candidate for who was seriously injured tempting to enter a tridn in the Gran Venteal Station, New York, on Wedne: ‘ay, IX now believed to be out of danger. embers of the local beanwh of the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union Will celebrate to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'ck 1 Hall the olghteent 1e organiaation, ladtes’ fair held for the beneft of Thurch of the Blessed Sacrament AL $4,006, Mixx Mabel Hagand, of Nyack, N.Y. is visiting friends on Church stre: Hazel Richanis, of Woodland gone to Old Point Comf ain two weeks, to-morrow evening in St, John's Meth- odiet Church in which al chole of xt voices will take part. ‘The pastor, Rev. De. Curtice, will deliver an appropriate syernjon, Mr. and theie hos y Wiliam ¢ emium 1 Osborn, of New ra, Waldo Shepard, of Roch- are visiting friends on Elm Mrs. C, Olifer Ise and young son, of Premium Point, are visiting Mrs, lin's parents, Col, and Mrs. William Goddard, at their country home, War- wick Lodge, Potowomut, Miss Estelle Bogart. of Newburg, N, Y., ina guest of friends on Neptune ave- nile. Tnited States Civil Service Commis- sioner Alfred W. Cooley visited old neighbors in this city yesterday, Mr. and Mrs, Clement Hawkins, of Boston, aro guests of relatives on Centre avenue. RIDGEWOOD RIPLETS, Dr, Addison O'Neill from their Western tri Postmaster Bridgeman has recovered from his recent illness, Miss Annie Ruddick, of East Haver- hill, N. H., ts visiting her brother, Rey. E. H. Cleveland attended the Miss ‘y Convention at Washingto D.C, this week, The White Star A, ©, held a succes: d wife are home The Dramatic Club will give a Hal- lowe'en dence on Monday ev club will open its dramatic “Cabinet Minister” on Dec, "The Golf’ Club will giv ment in the OperadHouse on Tuesday evening. Presiging Elder J. R. Wright will ‘ow morning. — H ft at: Vile Catarrh Wonderfu Surat rewrere or OP Aes new’s Catarrhal Powder, Chas.0O, P have’ leone nuétere? from Lan. fn gutter on apa i ei uy which ti head has be Condition’ tray miserable. Wiel after using Dr Agnéw's F obealned relies. Three battles havg Bn ain ah ly G; OCTOBER 31; PORT CHESTER EVENTS. Ketlas, daughter.of Mr. nd Mrs. 8. W. Kelley, of No. | Red'Bank Official Charged with|. y on’ Thursday afternoon »; Episcopal Ghurch, #t residence, mlucation has decided public night school shall open ay evening next. has gone to worth avenue, entertained the members of Bethlehem’ Circle of King’s Daugh- ters last evening. * will be delivered in the Suin- ‘Methodist Church Monday eve- “With Gen. ning by Rev, Y., his subject Yon the Plains, Hanford M. entertaining "Mr. r is ill at his home on Maltese, appointed rec- Italian Catholle Church | Mi to Juvenue. , rch here, 40 be completed by A special musical serivce will be held | ‘ch to-morrow evening Ralph G. Moore, of Brooklyn, is a guest of relatives on’ Irving avenue. daughter of Mr, 1 Mrs, Whitman 8, Me: é Reynolds we dav afterioon at the parents, at M 8, in the Bapustc home of the bride's td Point, by the Re returning from and Mrs. Re: this village, i appointed to superintend the cou- i. of Newark. is a guest of friends in Mrs, Frederick Austen ts entertaining M of Callicoon, Rey Henry W. Hunt, former pastor of Congregational Church, and familly Hunt will take a year’ the Yale University Theological Bchool and Miss dunt will attend as a specta: student the high school of t } Pardee have e South on thelr wedding trip. les Williams and Miss Hazel New Orleans to re- montis with John Moorer has returned to Chadd: after « visit spent with rel: i in Rye and re- sl to New York City for the winter, t Thompson and are guests of Is on Grace Chureh street, . Clough, of Locust avenue, has as a guest Miss Florence Pollard, of Sil- Mr. and Mrs, & good majorit: ssle Wilmot, daughter of Mr, Wilmot, of Ludios andsome Morris chalr to the fair, was] ® Camp has been} dren who ¥ Village Cierk_ ©. and « of the friends wi home have been ii in Plainfeld, Miss Augusta Scheffler and J, [atner were mn in. Jersey City, N. . on Wednesday, Théy willl reside at ll East Broadway, this village. ‘Nhe cornerstones of Slavonic Chu with appropriate afternoon, at.2 o'clock, in HEARD AT WHITE PLAINS. The First Pill — the biggest seller in the world! Why? Because the best to cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and all troubles from the calendar] Disordered Stomach is ceremonies to-morrow Gaynor called yesterday just before the close of tho bukiness for = nounced that all he cases marked ready don the first day calen- dar of the December term. he certificate of Incorporation of the Hastings-on-the-Hudson, with a ca of $500,000, has been fled here. The intends to publish magazines and are Hgbert Gil- liss Handy, of Hastings: ordan and M, Maturin Whittemore, of H. T. Dykman, representing the village of White Plains, filed a notice of appeal esterday from an order of the Appellate ion, directing the village to show suse Why bonds should not be issued the aWter Commissioners to make Improvements to the plant. ‘The reports of the referees in the sults Metropolitan and the Upper New day by Judge Cady Herric bonds issued by the company we orered to be > was a visitor at the Plains Court-Housp yestomay, sh have returned from Die Misaex Roi Tuekahoe where they were visiting Miss An entertainment ast night for of Hartsdale, is re- was given dn John Fagan, Prior has been entertain- taining Richard Humphrey: ors, ANNUAL SALE, TER MILLION 1903.” Mrs, John Power, of Yonkers, has 62 Went |been elected National President of he Patriotic Order of Americans, Miss Rose 1. Laraggh, of No. 19 Warburton avenue, hus gone to Peeks- kill to spend two weeks with friends. ‘The Sons of the American Révolution of Yonkers have elected the following officers: Ralph E. Prime, President; ‘The tAdies' fair for the benefit of the |'Theodore Gilman, Vice-President; James Our Lady of Mercy, which |&% witch, Secretary; Hampton D. Ewing, lized $5,000 |’Treasurer; Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Hartsock, thé church debt. ‘The | Chaplain; William W, Bliven, Registrar} John A. Waters, says he | William W. Scrugham, Historian, will ‘have the total indebtedness paid oft by «hls time next year, Robert Johns, of Peekskill, N. Y., the guest of Youkers Tlena: The Misses Frost, of No. 1% Wood- Police Commissioner George H. Low- erre and family have returned from Lake Mahopac, where they have been ot) spending several months, irs. Joseph Bunce, of No. 197 Elm won the prize chair at the re- ception of the Yonkers Turn Verein. Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneally have been visiting thelr cousins, Mr. and P,. Donovan, of No, 79 St. Joseph ‘The annual ball of the St. Anthony Mutual Aid and Benefit Soctety will be held this evening in Turn Hall, Mrs, Elizabeth “W. Sykes, of Man- chester, England, has returned home ter visiting Mrs. George Phillips, of No, 2 School street. ~ The Epworth League of the Central Methodist Church held a Hallowe'en party last evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A.B, Radcliff, No, 320 River- ple “avenue, MOUNT VERNON CHAT. —>_—- William Hobby, the Democratic nom- inee for Supervisor, and Edgar K. Brown, his “Republican rival, are both making redzbot canvasses ahd the ,re- sult is undgrtal in on either side, although Mr. Hobby declares that he will win. Mrs, Arthur Willams, of Urban street, has returned from a yisit among friends in Connecticut. Mr, and Mns. Clarence Lincoln How- land’ have returned from their honey- moon trip and_are arranging to live in i cottage on Claremont, Terrace, Mr, and Mra, Willkim B, Lacelle spent several days in Brooklyn — visiting friends, . Miss Anne C. Blakelock and Fred- ck Mains Pierson, who were married esterday, ave now on their wedding trip. The couple will make their home in New Rochelle. ‘has sold out his candy tered the employ of a New York firm. He will continue to reside in Mount Vernon, ‘The canvass of William G, Pells, the newspaper reporter, who is running for Alderman on the Democratic ticket, is progres ing so satisfactorily that ‘his fiends are betting even money that he will defeat his Republican opponent by ‘This evening Miss Hlizabeth P, Ebert and Hdwin Walden Hammond will be married In the Church of the Ascenston. Major Cy is caring for seven chil- re left motherless by the h of Mrs, Booth-Tucker, The grief the little ‘ones who are old enough liz» thelr great o/s 1s pathetic, ‘orts to console them on the part have called at thelr vain, The militry fair and carnival which has heen In progress at the Mount Ver- non Armory for the benefit of Company B during tho past week has proven to be a great siccess socially and fu@mn- cially. ‘The affair will come to a close to-night. ) BAYONNE NOTES, Mra, William B. Ruggles, 6f West Fitth| street, tind ax a guest ithis week her father, Ofr. Sedgwitk, of Bath, N, Y. ‘Mrs. Charles Gcldater, of East Forty- fifth street, attended the convention and Teception of the New York City Federa- ‘tion of Women's Clubs yesterday at the Hotel Majestic. Miss Florence Mills, of Newark, N. J. 4s visiting her cousin, Miss L, Mills, of ‘Avenue C and Forty-third street, Mrs, Thomas O'Keefe, of Twenty-fiftth street, is home from a three weeks’ visit to Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs, Bornard Brady, of the Hotel La Tor @, will gail for Naples on Nov. 7. Drs. will spend the winter crul ing along the Mediterranean. nee t laudia eh of abo bibl si e: te OTe la ‘rom Philadelphia, where she enjoyed a visit n. ee Ovington. irs. O. G. sdell, of Avenue C and ‘Thirty-seventh street, will give a dance Nov, li in honor of her sons, Lioyd jand Archie Ramsdell. Mrs, George. W. Hatch will entertain the Bergen Point Womans’ Whist Club ot her home next Friday afternoon, LEATHER NOVELTIES, SILVERWARE, STATIONERY, ETC. Leather Goods. LUNCHEON or AUTOMOBILE BASKETS fitted fortwo, four and six persons. Travelling Bags and Suit Cases, with or with- out fittings. Hand Bags and Crushed Leather Belts. Colored Morocco Pocket Bodks with Netsukes studded with cut steel and pearls. Portemonnaies mounted with square frame of Sterling Silvér with Bonbonniere attached, in a variety of leathers, including Russia, Ostrich and Sea Lion. Card Cases mounted with Gold And Silver, Sterling Silverware. Desk Sets of Sterling Silver and Copper combined. Boudoir Mirrors and Toilet Sets; Photo Frames, Vases, Loving Cups, Tete-a-Tete Sets and Bon-bon Dishes, Candlesticks and Comports. Opera Bags in styles representing the latest Parisian ideas, Reticules of Sterling Silver, gold plated and set with jewels. Jeweled Chains and La Vallieres, Buckles, Clasps and Purses, of Gun Metal and Sterling Silver. Brooches and Belt Pins of Gun Metal with Limoges Medallions, Stationery. \Vienna Brass and Leather Desk Sets; Desk articles of Rock Crystal, also Glass, Horn and Vienna Brass. Engagement Pads, Visiting Lists, ete. Wedding Announcements, Monograms, Coats of Arms, Reception and Visiting Cards, engraved to order. Novelties in Imported Paper, Elghteentd Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. et New Publications. New Publications. Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere, In boxes 1c. and 25e. PILES Gate ee me pile rant iollatyete anda is and evoren Maen Best for ' The Bowels fe —. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N. ES Mix with Milk or Water~ THEN BAKE.” -ANY OHILD CAN DO IT. ful euchre in Hutton Hall Jast evening. | ing. ‘Thix | son with | an entertain-| preach In the Methodist Church to-mor- | SELF-RAISING _ BUCKWHEAT DELICIOUS, LIGHT, HOT CAKES, EWELL. Mi ~JONES-J ae “Boy Wanted” Cards were not for him—at he.wi The Boss fells his own story through Mr, Lewis, and it is a most astonishin, autoblography, In this original and dramatic story of politics, society, business and -lov the faner te oe New York is laid ie ss see who “ire the real rulers mh their er and where the money comes from. “ ea) Stare have touched similar Subjects with their finger tips; it has mained for Mr. vu te of the most Baliset vi save and wity of Ameri moval ov ue eed gg ern Oe a od A. Ss. BAR ES & CO,, Publishers, Avenue, New York. 4 at a 7 (i = When. 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