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NG LOST HUGE ESTATE :: a Truckload of Worthless a . Seourities at His Death, Out); worth 0! as the little real vontat Hens, and. mortgages on it which ‘married he dis- aylor, Cutting | Med he was Th O01 frot " come jeft by his grandfather, and which by the will DeWoilt an Old Paper. than a gl james PRAISEMENT NOW IS MADE PUBLIC. prepared by A how hy got ‘This fe the which might be attr) Second mortgage bor Springs to the face \ worth nothing: $10,740 of the New Orleans. an ‘Eiordinery Collec-| § _ tion of Stocks and Bonds Not Worth the Paper They Are Printed Upon. (not the stock but t five shares of the Ba. Company, whieh shares * That aman of great wealth, descended from @ long line of shrewd, clever, ‘muccessful business men, himself reared dn an environment of high-class finan- _ clering and investment, and a member ota widely known and prosperous Wall wtreet firm, may dissipate a large for- Bay City Rail ay have existed nected with the Cutting able to find the slight shares of the Hathbo: which exhausted {ts felds not through high living or reck-| M7 Cutting got ¢ speculation, but by unprofitable) (he ,Uittle Nou p ‘Saree te, is shown by the appraise-| another company absorbed the road of the estate of the late Robert L.| There are no end of similar tive: like those. One big iten hares of the Grappo Mining ¢ which simply blew up, and an 20,000 shares of the Brook). Ing, just made public by State Ap- ) praiser William C. Wilson Tt has taken ten years of delving 7 through great massez of worthless and bonds to gather together 0 @f negotiable assets from tho| load of gecuritios left by the one- millionaire; and this, with $4,000} 1 orth of furniture, is all thet @@Nce great fortune. ‘reas 4 Great Fortune Thrown Away, “Ih the details of the aftal Dublic oMcially Jt would “not bs le to believe that the facts as they Ind are not mere invention, If Mi tting had elected to Ket on the his! est bi Hiding in New York City and throw hi to the four winds he | SRK moe have wasted it mon © Fyand he migh got fit And so the list goes on to In length, all of the companies having eee been absorbed or trace of them lost, Fat People To All Sufferers from Obealty 1 Wil Send a Trial Treatment FREE. zi pied THREATENS e| four of his little children with « loaded ;| home, at No, 11 East One Hundred and | tour younger children. THE WORLD: the oldest is cleven years youngest four years old, rtin. se the four ch knees in o Kitchen dren, who were wowith their bi ch was tre ilcemen overpow While Little Ones Were Praying,| fern’. unit Insane Father Flourished Re- EK or neler to “the {sane volver Over Them—Overpow-| *"2 tek hin to Bert ered by Policemen. 'Pottceman Sto revolver, threatening to kill them ns soon as they had finished the Little prayer they were repeating. his pistol and began firin Walker gave his addr High street, Brooklyn. 1 be fictitious. ‘Twentieth street, and, after threatening to kill them, was preparing to kill the Of these latter Cried ter s 58 umbrellas $3.25 your saving Is *4.75—think of that— and it's an Umbrella fit for a queen—a real $8 Umbrella, made so well that with proper care $ it will last for years. The 26-inch size, 3. 25 best Paragon frame, finest pure silk covering, handsome handle of long Princess Oriental and White Pearl, Tortoise and Ivory. Pa trolmen Wh Bn revolver over ‘any father the 1 him, threw his lance, strapped FIRED SIX SHOTS AT THIEF. Conneally told of a midnight chase . six shots that were he could be made to rding to Conneally he came upon ued, whet Conneally declares he drew Meved to and the ing and furnishing store of Daniel T. Frey, on the street floor, was gpnfined fo the two lower floors, the secind be- ing occupied b Stkubes athe mage will exceed $10, of which more than two-thirds is up’ the stock and furniture of the clothing Before tho fire was under o }had destroyed the contents of Erey'y store and practically gutted the Btaubes apartment on the second figor Tittle damage was done on the two uppe: floors, und as they were still habitable after the blaze was subdued the evi amilles returned there wih = citement was over. eee a M’ADOO IGNORED PROTESTS. Granted Went Ena Canind All-Night Iicense for Ball; POLICEMAN SAVES. | OLD MAN FROM FIRE Awakens Sleeping Inmates in West Side Tenement and Gets Them All Safely to the Street) 1 —Loss Will Exceed $10,000. lon they mould ose on. theie to the nblingly buteher "i Who § Charien Breldenback, butcher, tx tn Tan of Conte “| with smoke pouring into their apart-| Disresarding the protests of the the tnaane pavilion, Bellevue, violently! When William Walker was arraigned |menta from a fire on the ground floor, rerdee Sh its pei J ae Me- “| insane in Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to- | three tamdies living on the upper floors | the Weat End Casino. in Weet “one Ha was captured while he stood over reed with theft, Policeman Hu! o¢ the four-story bullding at No. #9 Hundred and Twenty-ntta street, t9 open all of last night mats Of the Pourth aster ol he urth Reformed P iby- viran Church, has several ea reny: Protests against the Casino, alleging Ninth avenue were aroused from sleep early to-day by the shouts of Patrol- man Steinert, of the West Forty-seventh street station, and the battering in of A. Blackwood, ; = | Walker another man robbing a that It was a nuisance to the height Ay Go nents and her alxteen=| vai-nin au No. dit Hudson avenie, Ee | thelr doors by his night-etick, and. in these protests hetwas tooal a | vear-o! laughter rushed to the East} ran upon them and Walker seized the Steinert made his way to the upper | apparently by a number of responsible 1/OR9 Hundred and ‘Twenty-sixth atrost [bax of coal and inde down tho street: |foors through a hallway filled with | Feaidents of tho vicinity, 5 at 6 0 choo lant The second man made Kood his escape, f n athletic association Dene ee nck last night and waid | ind the policeman anya ie ran on after | Oke and, after carrying Edward|iat'nignt in the West in that her hus! had returned to their |\Wiiker. For blocks the chase contin-|Walah, eighty-three years old, to thea request was made for license. Commissioner granting the license, said shat t captain and inspector of that. district had reported in favor of granting the cense. roof and thence to ihe adjoining build- ing, saw that the other tenants escaped safely in the name way. The fire, which started in the cloth- No. 204 i, SIXTH AVE, 19 TOZO™ STREETS olice |. KILLED BY) BREWERY WAGON. | He fell under the wheels, “which 4 rans Dishl| sixty years old, of No. |" hi head: —ae 41 Hast Fitty-fourth street, was run| Junge LEFT ALL TO WIFE, over and kill¥d yesterday by a brewery Wagon at fe Henry Elias Browery,| The Inte Chief Justice Fitzsimons, of Fitty-fourth/ street and First avenue, | the Clty Court. left more than $25,000, all where he was employed. The horses | of which goes to his widow, Mat Attached to the w: Started to run | under, the will filed yesterday. § away and ,Dient titled t to stop them. | named as guardian of the childre RUPTURE, CURED, Truss represents & new ere, in. construction and ang t ‘ion Jean You comfort, The pital oe as well as i CURE, threusi th my, tte A, vActing Pa After 34 ! S, EP ntiring efforts ft have succeeded tn pe Johout desing < full of valuable information, ane Axtand to sou the hope for auton eh relief ‘alone ean © _snd @ positive cure at smal Mf why CHAS CLUTHE, 29 East 14th Street, Bet. Fifth avenue and Union Sauare, New York: | dang: fect rors Hupture any longer. Candies and Easter novelties HE LATEST thing in sweets—a lump of fresh grated cocoanut sweetened with vantl- la and one half dipped in pure Caracas 25c¢ chocolate—special Thursday, per Ib.....-.. Easter Novelties and Candics—every little thing symbolical of Easter. Basement Salesrooom, Sa additional lots, they cannot last mand that this event has created. There are handsome, new, le_of new spring shirt waists [F YOU haven’t taken advantage of this great March sale of new spring of 1904 shirt waists at less than half price, we frankly advise you to make your selection hurriedly, for though we've been fortunate enough to secure | when you consider the wonderful de- white lawn Exclusive spring | | Smartest creations for season 1904, HE illustra- $ style 5: 95 tions por- tray two of the aher that mands — for This *2.95 fi this handsome new long numberless _cor- 0! Ing it in ‘huge lumps in all hemes, one of which the books of some. clover tnipulater, it disappeared nover to be kept up this pace of bad imost to the last dollar of sie fortune. Then he died, and, of @ knew the truth, He had Mived as a millionaire, surrounded by every luxury. Up to the last bismeit od Sith , buckled down to the “ Geloate Job of sorting this tremendous | rate. | Thousands in (Worthless Bonds. s ‘The State Appraiser saved them a lot | _ of work by stepping in. Now after ten | eats of work here is what he hes Found: £3,000 bonds and 60,000 shares of jock, in forty-six companies z | know you want a relight or a Health: you" Wilt at mith ant fat or oat eh ane rae ‘ mee pratt hoe of ver belie Telleved'o cured, ‘het weight as old “paper, nothing 200 shares of the Chateaugay Ore and Fron Company, 200 shares of the Hudson | River Ore and Tron Compan and 600 A jecrous Coniition. 0 ae srnember, I ahall_ pent peel { pei eyo wir waists, handsomely trimmed with lace | spring style. elegant $2 waists at 95c.—and other bar- gains just as exceptional. It's plain why we're selling more waists than any other New York store. Second Floor, 85 dos. $2-waists at 95c 43 dos. $4.50 waists at $2 65 dos. waists at 75c 12 dos. $6.50 Wwatsts 95c al $3.95 70 dos, $3 waists at $1.50 40 dos- $5 waists at $2.50 The secret of these low prices Hes in our methods of preparing for a sale. We se- lected the material, not the waists. Bought these splendid cotton fabrics in the piece while cotton cost little, and took it to the manufacturers while business was dull. They made up these elegant creations at half the remuneration they are accustomed to receive, and this feature, with our timely purchase of the They're exclusive rect styles in stiff trimmed hats in- cluded in the Simpson Craw- ford Co.’s exqui- site showing of new spring milli- nery—a_ display that embodies the princely ideas of America and the fashion centres of all Europe, tion. ~~ While the Simpson Crawford Co.'s Millinery splay is is the most comprehensive and exclusive in New. York the p S are Women’ s spring jackets at 822.50 YOU CAN’T appreciate the real worth of these fash- ionable Spring of 1904 Jackets until you see them, and, any- way, you will want to feast your eyes on_ this wonderful exhibit of style that awaits you in our coat b. and suit salons at the lowest price for ae equal quality —and the creations — well, they’re exclusive—many not shown elsewhere. Third Floor. Women’s Spring Jack ets-—new 1904 model— made of finest quality Worum- bo covert—coat * collar—fly front —22 inches long —lined with | self-colored | : heavy taffeta. ane for women's shepherd plaid 10. 50 pedestrienne skirts Per extent quality worsted—seven gored, full flaring —straps and buttons ot self material—__ inverted plait back—latest novelty. s for women's dress | 6. 50 skirts of fine quality French voile—nine gored, wide flaring, long train—nattily trimmed with straps of taf- feta-on each gore—habit back—over drop of heavy taffeta. 22.50 904 pedestrienne suits of high-grade $22.50 for women’s 1 fabrics, enables us to offer them to you at less than half. in style, and there's a bewildering diversity of fashionable conceits awaiting HENRY C. BRADFORD, M. D., : ti a cory I iid f ‘ lower than elsewhere for anything like poe styl cheviot in black, blue and fancy gray mixtures, Eton jacket with = show room./ | novelty capes and stole effect—trimmed with nickel buttons, taffeta piping and your choosing. = 24 & 25 Bast 23d Street, New York Citys 7 ! \ slik braid—graduated dare skirt—semi-habit back—panel front, latest creation, 656 for *1 colored crepe de chine. Hy, anything Fice on, my. serv Ns Seonally, or write | Rene and ‘be convinced. shares of the Edison Ore, Milling Com- ‘pany, valued inva’ st $10), or $1 a) share. "On the other hand, Mr, Cutting owed fhe estate of his father, Robert fu ‘ting, first. $150,000; his wife Judith %,t 59c_for 43-inch ‘1 granite etamine. ONE of fe season's most desiable des fabrics that smart Grant Fe TA eet ae te oe eed oe ee on ah and when Me ie Pa ay bet ie monrow Ne cae Eo alse Sos Sone tle wi heel crepe de chinf in favorite hues at 65c. before we are compelled to draw the sale to conclusion for want of | } be sure to come and secur 8! p 8 Main 3 silk to supply the unprecedented demand? This is a warning, and it’s fair; so if you don’t take advant-,, age while thf time is opportune you won't be able to buy these silks again at the price when the lot Sinpson Cus ¢ Sale Sheet Music All Day Thursday and Friday. ,N0,S> 0, D. ORDERS FILLED, jor. | tan, castor, reseda, cardinal, navy and royal. 2,000 yards Scotch tweeds, 45c. 2,000 yards, and the price is only 45c. h every color is Of this desirable new spring fabric we have about to-morrow—a quality that rarely sells for less than 59c. a yard. Fine quality nun’s veiling, 49c. This handsome fabric for the spring of 1904 comes in all the latest street and evening color- ings—though we've sold thousands of yards, there's still a comprehensive selection. French chiffon voile, per yard, 75c. It's that lustrous silk warp French Chiffon Voile—the kind for which others ask $1. Then there's te same splendid value In all-woo! Voiles. It’s a delightful fabric for the spring of 1904—all shades and black. Givi portunity to. select the coloring best suited, — I] HE most popular New York Vocal and Instrumental successes, T and the season’s hits, which regularly sell at So and 60 cents per copy, are offered at 41 cents each, Add two cents ‘for-each piece ordered by mail. ] 1° THE, GIRL YOU LOVE. ‘The Ballad Hit of ‘Three Littio Maids." a bast Bt iho Harlem Opera House This Week. I1¢ I1¢ DOWN ON THE FARM UNDER THE ANHEUSER BUSCH 11° A Ie Jessie Bartlett Davis’ Big Waltz Song Hit in **Erminie.’* THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU Aw. Bu say Good ‘dof On. ae eee pretire is gone. | Main Floor, qh it hadn’t been for the unfavorable weather _Monéhy these silks would have sold in a day. sno silk that_is more Popuiar than crepe de chine, and at 65c for this tine quality it is now in that it is aflabric that will exactly suit the tastes of their parficular clientele. They, of course, are expe! Judges an would not have silk ‘at any price that did not come up to their standard of excellency. Now, This is a sal ented, including a genei- 65 (eo ous supply” 65c he lead, Fourteen yards, 3 at $9.40, makes a costume, Mainifacturers and dressmakers by the scores have taken advantage of this rare offering, knowin, it rests wih you whether you have a costume. Twenty-five thousand yards is a great collection, but even that! vast ssl soon vanishes in a LSunRSOIS Crawford Co. sale. 11° 16¢ for 35c mercerized stripe voiles. THIS is surely an extraordinary bargain, and if you could have seen the great con- THs: of woinen this sale has attracted every day since its inception and viewed the splendid fabric they were choosing for those charming summer shirt waists and evening gowns you'd lose for 35c, Cotton Netsand entirely new cotton fabrics, and resembles in all the es- printed eects in floral designs, &c., light and dark colors-—priced as low as 19c. fabric as long as it lasts at 16c, Solid colors for 25c. Silk Mulls—Do not asso- J 5c ciate these Mulls with the quality others have pare—that will tell the story—you'll see that ours is much silkler, softer, and a much better finish— And there are many such bargains here=for instance—those new tential details the imported Dolly Varden 1 6 for 25c. Jacquard Mulls—a_ sheer only—white, champagne, helio, black, navy, been offering at a similar price—just com- all the | leading shades—at 1 5c. Dic E'S the £ t of this Embroidery sale news, all new 1904 eeations aoe: | ,/for Emibroideries worth up to 25c.—15c. for Embroideries worth up to 35¢c.—25c. for jideries worth up to 50c.—59c. for Fmbroideries worth up to $1.50—and 29c. for 50c. and 5c. Embroideries, Ten thousand yards of Embroideries at 10c. a yard. Just think of the vast/concourse of particular women such an unusual announcement will bring to tne Simpson ford Co.'s store to-morrow; and you'll be among them if you just consider ihat these are the /very Embroideries you must have in your Spring dressmaking, and then look ahead to realze you will pay twice as much if you wait. Fortunately, we secured the stocks of several leading importers and European manufac- turfrs at half. Main Floor, bric, Swiss Edgings, Beadings, Bands, Appliques, Galloons, etc.. —the rich- ‘| 0 G est designs you ever saw, not excelled by any sold elsewhere. up to 25c.— | Oc Just 10c. a yard to-morrow. d- for Embrold- for Embrold- 's « | 5G for Embrol 256." Skirting 59¢ & worth up to 296 Bes acces i Se; choicest Glen wer UR worth rh to, 50¢.—some |}, $1. S0—Skirtin sof Nain- losed and openwork ef- Soc. and 75¢.—27 Inches + designs, | as wide as 15 inches—|sook and Swiss _sam- divert ea-paulradatts beautiful patterns .for| ple pieces up to 18 inches wide; the ‘most beautiful ind Swiss—a most excep- of the designs that sell) skirt ruffles, corset cov-| wide for children’s regularly a 30c. and 75c, Tle Ke fic no time in securing your share. 16 35c. cotton printed nets at 19¢. for 35c, Mercerized Striped Volles, C the new striking organdy and floral effects, C light colors; the cloth is woven similar to a voile; sheer and pretty for waists or evening gowns; it's Indeed a fortunate purchase that en- I! 9 to offer this fine 35c. fabric at 16c. for 35¢. Shirt-Waist Suitings—all fashionable New York turns to us this sea- son for these fine suitings —the foremost showing—since January 2 we sold thousands of yards of these popular weaves, especially mercerized eoliennes, Particularly adapted for the outing shirt-waist Suits, this fabric is inexpensive and does not need a lining—etamines come fn plain shades, the suiting in Scotch effects, like a woven cloth, , 11° ALWAYS IN THE WAY I I - Tho Recognized Ballad Hit of America~Very Popular. Chas. K. Harris’ Song Success, cet fable Wie, Footsteps. Vesta TWO EYES OF BROWN Leave Them Laughing When Hoy, Thoro! May, There!"Mother G. Laughing water, Song," “sother Goose” Way Down Yondor in the Cornfield. Spring's new Embroidertes, the Ae id that regularly sell up to 25c., are here at the extraordinarily low ice of 10c.-—a brand new lot just opened for this sale—the surplus of a af Gall manufacturer; fine Nainsook, Cam- “Runaway, sother Main Floor. printed lace net—solld colors and handsome cloth made to sell at 25c—-we offer the mais, royal and gray—at 16c, Village by the Sea Let Us Swear It in the Pate Moontignt, Love In ant Orchard, Rip Van Winkle. Under the Mistietos Bough, “Girl from Dixie,” mn, Big hit, “Mother Goose.” eh natin. (Harry Bulger's comic hit) | 1} ]° LAUGHING WATER. The Craze of the Country. Vocal or Instrumental. 1 1 © 17.014 Vienna waltz. La Bouton March. Great | 1° Humpty. y inti ic ers, etc.; much of the SOc, | dresses, skirts, corset coy- quality included. ers, etc, ponies are taking advantage « of this Saving in our new drug store. SS HAT great opening sale of strictly pure Drugs, Proprietary Medicines and Rubber Good} continues, and the saving is so unusual that thousands of economical shoppers are daily taking advantage of these especially low prices incident to the notable event. It is a notable ocetsion in every sense of the word, for the fact is realized by the public that it is impossible to Purchase 11 and 1 le Two Stop. Valse Ideal. Hine, easy to plas, Tho Sun Danco. | The St, Louis Rag, The Foxhunter's March Unger the Elms March, Sto} ‘ w Vale March, umpiy. Character- Dig ti 11° ~.popnlar { | i the City of Sighs and Tears, Like a Star That Falls From Heaven, Mendelssohn's Spring Song, with words, COpyrig bt edition, Good My! Lady Love o, Clarinda. Waltz song hi aan I'd Bo Satisfied eine Lito, No. Be True. Fine ballad, now, \ THK .OR imate nso mt am mf | Hse ie Digs Lae Mesticines and highest grade Rubber Goods at lower prices than ours. They have purchased generously, and you, too, will do well torread over this list, note the specials, and lay i ina | supply ‘al se | Main Floor, | ee 2 eee ——_—_____ , One of our spocials-—that world-famous | | Headache 10}. sizo, 250, sizo, 136. | | Citrate Magnesia and ¥ 1D....19¢ Hs, yi “O4 | “Peruna, 576 catarrh cure and tonic. ' Orangeine Powders. 505 Size, 296, $1 size, 596, | Effervescing Phosphate Soda, 4 1D....496 ‘| ims 1 Dwi With '_----- -—— ee nee eeeyaares — is hee ee = an] Ae [ce 3oc 79, A complete rubber goods department Hair tontes Tooth brushes | * Face powders elaine DEA URAR NIH A 8 Deol etececeah le be Bae dha h] altines, L ee a Hei Tianna land COC elaine FECT Cee er in every sense of the word. sspears Hips, O10, |4 sow wax Back Woth| Lens La Biche, 969 ot ~ | Mat pecees eet can an MUBOR sstosesas ot 0 Seer. Lithia Tablets | 36, Instead of buying our! Rubber| Goods from the jobbers and, | cranitenic 696. |, brush, $00 Bouorennie | " Wyeth's 5 gr. Lithia White Pine G ougn running a risk, we go to factories, wher} only the highest quality of suc! Coke's Dandruff Gure,69c | Long. handle bath brush, | Pozzoni,37c, Oxzyn, 25 | fou? bee ne and Iron, Tablets ..... 2 29¢ | Cure. -15¢ mercnsndies a Peet crit! 04 ret only the Piet Cae ne iH \ | Danderine, 196,376,736! vajue soc, at 296 IdealiaTalcum,4 boxes,250 ’ Ha a manufacturer's wes’ rice, "Ss w! ‘ou y less here for stric! ie Peatte diene, Waite. | Lares acer Bromo Seltzer, ©| Carter's Liver Pills. 156 fant Pisce a 24¢ | pendable quality than anywhere elle e. This oa complete stock —Rubber Gloves {deni Eeageolnes ip Toilet soaps A Y eri Wieaiy aootaecaia ily! 56, 156, 35¢, 65¢ | Jamatca Ginger ....15G| porine, ase. sae, 4 Het Water: Bags Spon Bags.) Rubbet /Sponges, Sprays, etc—every useful Perfumes Tooth powder =| 3.1, bar green eastiie, 240° hail orders aud. are prepared. (. Jans prompuy wt apecia) reduced vara > ©? fl ALL pay rll eehay AND FRIDAY. 7 (Add 20, for each plece ordered, Sugar Milk, GC. P...24¢ | Fellow’s Syrup. 96c | Gude's Pepto Mangan 7] ¢ | Little Liver Pills . -66 Bronchial Lozenges... .6¢ | Cocoa Wine, largest 33 Pinkham'sCompound§Q¢, | Creme Dentitrice.... 10¢ Violet de Parme Soap especially ikea $ Woodbury's, 170 fic Packer's Tar, 176 $1 size. :.606 Swamp Root, 396 & 7ic A ie John's Medi- cine oz, |Lyon's, 156 Miolet de Parme, 4 Calder’ (seed 180, 340 ) «256; Bor, 456