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» 4) » Judge Thayer and Miss ‘fy Alaska culminated to-day at Mont- - Miss Barnes met for the first time on ‘Barnes Are Married ‘A romance that began two years ago ove on the Hudson in tho marriage of Judge “Rufus Hildredth Thayer, of ‘Wabhington, D. ©, to Miss Hurriet I. Barnes, of New York, Judge Thayer i a brother of Daniel R, Thayer, of Minneapolis, former Minister to Hol+ Jand, and George W. Thayer, of Ro- cheater, He is a prominent jurist of ‘Washinston, Mrs, Thayer is 4 sister of Willlam Barnes, Jr, chalrman of the Re- publican Stato Committee, a grand- Gaughter of Thurlow Weed and daughter of William Barnes, of Albany, The cere- mony took place at noon to-day at the Church of the Divine Love at Mont- rose on the Hudson, the rector, the Rev, Dr, Gouverneur Cruger, officiating, Only the families of the bride and bridegroom and the Seward family were present. After the ceremony a wedding break- fast was given at the mansion of Fred- erick W, Seward, tormer acting Secre- tary of State under Lincoln, Johnson and Hayes, whose magnificont estate @djoins the village of Montrose. Judge Thayer and Miss Barnes arrived last Might and went at once to tho Seward place where arrangements had been made for the wedding which unites two idles that have for three generations: life long friends of the Sewards, The relatives of the bride and bride» Li arrived to-day and will return © their homes to-night. They are Mr, @nd Mrs. Wham Barnes, jr, Mrs, George C. Hollister, a sister of the bride; her husband, George C, Hollis« fer and Thurlow Weed Barnes of New York. another brother of the bride; Dan. lage Cod Als pre uootke W. Thayer, Ln] ie bridegroom, and Fred. ens anercece and eth agement of hi . who Js ‘about forty-clght veurs of age to Miss Barnes, thirty-five, was an: ounced two years ago but the marriage Was postponed on account of Illness {n Mites Barnes's family, The Judge and G trip to Alaska over two years ago. Mr. Seward and wife invited all of tor day's wedding party arda Senator War- her Miller and daughter and a few other friends to make a tour of-Alaska | and it was then that the acquaintance ‘was made that ripened into love and culminated in the marriage to-day, ——— SURROGATE CHURCH SCORES DIVORCE LAWS, In Settling Schill Will Contest He Calls Present Conditions a \ Disgrace, The fight over the will of the late John Schill, of No, 100 Eldert street, Brooklyn, was settled by Surrogate Church in that borough to-day with a @ecision In favor of Mrs, Elizabeth Behill, the widow. The estate {8 a small one, not more than $15,000, but there were many interesting points in it. The telatives who brought the contest de- clared that. Mra, Schill, although ‘dls vorced from her first husband, James Barry, of this city, in Chicago, was not legally divorced from him in this State, and that, therefore, she had no claims on his property, In his decision Surro- @ate Church says: “Tt 18 @ most unfortunate condition of affairs, and a disgrace to our twentietii| century clvilization, that under the laws | of this country a woman may, with pers | fectly pure Intention, be regarded us| Virtuous in one Stite, while In another! State she is called an adultress and her offering bastards, Av acthon sowd be taken to relieve the country of the shame of such a condition,” | CRUSHED BY A BRIDGE TRAIN. Conductor Soth, Caught Between Car and Railing, May Die, William Soth, twenty-two years old, of No, 317 Stagg Street, Brooklyn, con- Guctor of bridge train No 1, was erushed.and probably fatally Injured by | his own train at the Brooklyn end ot! the bridge to-day, Only prompt action y a fellow employee saved him from Deing instantly killed, David Wilson, another conductor, wh); Was standing on the platform, saw’ that | Both was in danger of being thrown under the wheels or upon the third} rail, and selzed and held tho imperiled Nan until he could be drawn from hig dangerous position. An ambulance was calle! and Surgeon Kaiser attended Soth, who was hurried to the Brookiyn Hovpltal, [t was found that he was covered with cuts and Injured tnter- nally, and litle hope is entertained for his recovery, D'Albert’s Farewell Tour, Eugene D'Albert, the well-known Planist and pupll of Ligst, will begin his farewell tour of Ame Ington to-morrow night. 80 thirty-five concerts hing been arranged | for him, Afverward D'Albert will dee | Vote his’ wie » (0 composing, ped NI EE Fremsind io Take Eamen's Place, Because of a sudden, though alight, {ndisposition, Eames will not be able to sing Slegiinde In “Die Walkure"’ at the Moelwopolltan Opera-House to-night, Her loney,’ Prigoners Payable to the God- dard Organization, (Bpeclat to The Evening World.) ALUANY, N. Y., Jan, 12—Aseombly- man Prentice introduced to-day a bill providing that ail fines collected upon conviction for keeping a policy shop, or playing policy, in cases prosecuted by the Goddard Society, shall be pald to that society, Mr, Prentice sald; “The exponnes of tthe Antl-Polloy Bo- GE atehla fh’ eae, and eon provecu ¥ Of witch ‘Capt Gouuard t President large, and it hae seemed to mibera of the wociety that In view of ule adopted by the State in caste to which ao beget has been Vici At ty only proper that the Anti-Polloy Boolety Bhould receive the fines in the cases which it prosecut " LONGSHOREMAN GETS $1,150" “Mike” Heagan Gets that Gum for Hit on the Head with a Bucket, Michael Heagan, a 'longshoreman, has more money to-day than he ever has handled in a bunch before in his life, Michael was hit on the head by & Abid bucket of coal while at work at the foot of West Iitty-aecond street, two years ago come next Monday, and he sued the “bogs,” John J, Halligan, for damagt A jury in the City Court took just ten minutes to agree on @ ver> dict, awarding $1,150 to the ‘longshore- in, man, Mr. Halligan deolded not to fight the case any further and wrote his check and handed jt to Abraham Oberatein, who cashed it for his cltent, oe NINE-EYED DONNEGAN HELD. Accuned of Slaying James Brennan, Gang Leader, “Nine Byod" Donnegan, accused of the murder of James Brennan on Tuesday morning! ast at Catharine and Madison streets, walved examination to-day through his counsel, Phillp Waldheimer, in the Tombs Court, before Magletrate Flammer, and was held wilhout bail to awalt the sction of the Grand Jury, Robert Ginan, of No, 872 Water street, and John Dalton, of No, 30 Oliver street, who have been in custody @ince the shooting without bail, were discharged, It is understood they made a sworn statement to the District-Attorney tell- ing all about thelr connection with the shooting, Semi-Annual SALE, For Men’s Overcoats Get the Habit. Go to Brill Brothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich 211 & 219 Sixth Ave., near 14th 128th St.. Commer Third Ave, Forsythe’s Great January Sale Ladies’ Suits $18 $22 $24 ., Worth $30, $40 and $50 Sale begins at 9 o'clock John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE place will be taken by fj < y) “Thecel place of b and GOLD CURE Mes, Francis Ramsey, Uniontown, Pa» Pronounces Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup the Best Cough Medictae | I have used for over 20 years, is undoubtedt the best medicine, because one 25 cent bottle a ways cures me of the worst cough or sore throat, recommend ti to every one coming into our 865 Broadway, 17th and 48th Streets lebrated Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup which usiness suffering From cough, cold or throat and lung trouble." Mrs, Francls Rameey. ALL SUFFERERS WILL FIND DR. BULL’S | COUGH SYRUP 8 perfectly safe and sure remedy for ourlng any case of throat and lungtrouble, It never faila to cure, no matter how severe the case may be, = REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. st’s substitute Tho drug, Syrup, Ask for and ine! ull’s Cou tar or white pine mixture is not as od as Dr, ist on having ouly Dr, Bull’s Cough yrup, and you will positively run no danger of getting pneumonia and consumption; for it always cures, WO ots, and $1,00, A.C, i pod Ey all druggists, leyor & Co,, Baltimore, i ree | Court Holds Collins, PIT OLEy Fest MiKEOKG Whose Auto Killed Alleged Hero of Khartonm Ar- rested ap Calprit, After 100 Mrs. McGovern, Charged with atealing between one and two tons of brass railings from the Complaints to Poltae, Magistrate Pool to-day held without) homes of millionaire residents in. the the [Dall Maurice J, Collins, a chauffeur, | Path avenue section dn the Fortieth who, {t in alleged, after running down |streets, Rudolph Gohroeder, who says and fatuly injuring Mrs, Kate Mo-| he ls one of the héroes of Khartoum, Govern last night rushed on without | Wes held for examination on Saturday ptopping to ascertain the extent of the| by Magistrate Barlow tn the Yorkville victim's injuries, Mra, McGovern, who| Court to-day. Go was @lmon Fablan, a was sixty-elghth years old, died in| Junk Healer, of One Hundredth street Roosevelt Hospital an hour after being |@M Becond avenue, held charged with struck down and the chauffeur was|‘eoeving stolen property, arrested at the garage of the New Frees aa AID FOR MR6, HOOPE! i WP iraherdpoiy Company, by Whom! ong Bvening World acknowledges the ittonal’ aubsoriptions for Coroner Scholer admitted Collins to fol San of pehieiias Hast bail last night, but the Megtrbrate de-| Mth, Julie, MOOpe Of Tonymous, $1; clded that the death of the aged woman| Mrs. W,, Katonah, N. Y., $1. We have welcome news for CHOICE GROCERIES out of the question, Sugar Corn. Famous Monocacy Valley Sweet Sugar Corn, fresh, tender and creamy, sold regularly by others as high as 14c, a can; our price cuts this in half for the week; a 7C CAND as cissavpbearseuwie ee ain Hams. Mild sugar cured, lean, tender little picnics, § to 7 Ibs. special 8 price continued, a Ibeos..< Cc Frensch Peas. PETITS POIS MOYENS. Famous La Corbeille Brand. Small, green, tender Peas, with the fresh, garden flavor and | | color; special price, a can, Cc ee, Boneless Bacon. Swift’s Famous Eaglo Brand, Sugar-cured, lean, tender, detic ously Blue Ribbon — avored, the finest cured, no- Breakfast where else sold so low, 1 5 Food. ADs signee botspesens AW All the strengt! there is in wheat: easy to cook and } easy to digest. Most nourishing food for children; ERY Oranges. Large, juicy, sweet navels, the pick of the new crop just arrived, ‘| dozen 35¢, 30¢, 25¢, Ib, cate 7c SN in arin BOC duced tb ” Cranberries. Large, red, fresh and crisp from the best marshes of Cape Cod | 0 and New Jersey, a quart.. [4 Bright, fresh, julcy Messinas, a doz, 18c, and... Double “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Freely Given with All Purchases Except C. 0. D, Groceries. I3c frult, packed in can choice View; California Peare— frult, can Rice — Blue Ribbon, the very finest grade of Carolina whole head grain; extra fancy: 0c 1-Ib. carton, nice — triumpn |S, & H,"" Stamps Prade of coroting | with Rend rice; 5c with every bottle Yb. linen bat Si J hi y White or Yellow pT John Power's core brend, | Three Swallow the best quality: A= Ib, Ic "Trish Whiskey A bottle Hunter Whiskey, Our own bottling, A bottle, &85e “S. & H.”" Stamps with every bottle Godet Freres’ Three Star A bottle, Price, 2 cto. | ve day aT, Parental ‘ener oar Seer area WINES AND LI Extra Trading Stamp Offers in addition to our Low Prices ar 100 50 Better Pattol Service Follows the Evening World Auto Trip. Asa direct result of The Evening ‘World's automobile tour through Riverside Drive district early yester- day morning, showing, as it did, that no section of the city 1s go poorly policed during the early hours of the morning, the streets there literally swarmed with uniformed and ununi- formed men leat night, Commiasioner McAdoo sent all the men that could be spared from the sta- tlon-houses on the West Bide to patrol these streets, where crime has been rampant for months, and where the aight of a policeman is fo unusual that E without a policeman being found were vied by ‘uniformed men lust ha Buffering residents to thei he game fourteen World reporters yesterday morn! ues fi bight. ” istrict would be eatisfed with a With even this, the residents sa: there would be mighty ifthe crime complain of, properly patrol, ee LOST IN BROOKLYN: ahenimansmpiong Cont-Tall Pocket, ‘Miesing: One gold brict, ‘He felt that the brick of yellow ore was gone after the car thad gone a ne Avenue, and geen the car or the space are block, This was at Gree! Mr. Bohitt hasn't brick ‘stnoe, ¢_ Brooklyn assioting in tis effort to fin Ain mn along the that’ were Mted us Bvening rg Whether Commissioner McAdoo really means to keep eo many men in the vieinity or not doesn't matter, Tho uaAT> ter of the protection it had Inst night, ts i the policemen would ONE REAL GOLD BRICK: Mx, Schiff Had It Taken from His But this 19 real bullion, worth 9465.81, Adolph Bohiff, of No, 259 West Ninety. second street, had {t taken from the Pocket in tho tall of his coat while Haine, yesterday in a Sumner avenue car, Brooklyn, re mY sf ) E. M, CLIFFORD, of Bulfalo, Tells: Cure by Father John’s Medicine enema ‘ gain in strength and flesh entirely welcome to use will be ready at an: ommend your medicin ict | Gurhe caida or om ure to al ‘son troubled with | Cures is OT mi ib with or connie t ‘was troubled with| hol or meakecing ncn fa bed cold and was threatened with | | Sold in 600, and $1 bot pneumonia, After the firet bottle [ale contains three tm found myself much improved, and tity of the 600, size. after the third bottle I was entirely) Ask your droggist for rid of the cough and soon began to |Medicine, No Morphine or "§ poisonous drugs. ef Fath a M Mr, Edward Clifford, of 184 San- dusky Street, Buffalo, N, Y., writes: For the benefit of others I_ most cheerfully recommend Father John’s Medicine ss a body builder and suro housekeepers in our prices of canned vegetables this week. All former figures are broken, Quality considered, the prices offered to-day have never been ap- proached, far less equalled, Where cther prices approach ours, the quality will be found so disappointingly inferior that comparison is We buy and sell in such immense quantities that no other retailer solid packed in large Weetrereerns Butler’s Famous 40 “B, & HH, 25 1 Gree Stainps very Ibe of 10 it Sngar Corn—Essie brand; highest quality Maine Sugar Corn, tender and creamy, with the honeyed flavor fov which it is famous; #—Hasle brand, fnest ond most Cherriea—Hast View; fancy quality; Pineapple—Very choicest Hawallan, in ba ete “Calitornia’ frult; _pre- 3c backed in heavy syrup; a valli 21e cubes » 6c served in the richest syrup; acan Ege Plame |Fast View, extra quality cal- can Peare—Hnle brand: chotcest of Calter. Apricots, | (n’heavy syrup) a can LOC te eestor ite pleklcn: ga, nia elt gelected and proserved 23 peaches — Jackson's.” California, fruit; A betters: '15c 1) u , higbly popular brand; packed In 14 Pickles—Liberty home made; Cherrles—Essle brand; rare delicacles; syrupy A Cans sssersssr sees ss LAG — onions, gheriina, chow-chow or 12, the pioky of the coer 138c Bllced Peachos xtra, fancy California mixed; a hottle tence s BAO lc! y Lemon Clings, in eavy, rich syrup; nothing’ finer; Ti’ can’” NaC aia | osio brand; the finest grown Plneapple—Delicious Hawallan | fruit, Fae Plame} “in” Califorola; preserved —liend and packed in ayrup; 14. 8 Wea Apricots in rich BC ii Cc i oopked Poaches—East Vie Htornia FEF! & Bo! Tomatoes, East View Brand, most popular on the market, red, ripe, selected: fruit, price this week, a can cut COO Ooc mini Silver Leaf Lard. Swift's Pure Silver Leaf, open kettle rendered, best and purest made; this week price reduced 10, ID carsios oere's > sly) Fairbank’s Best Compound Lard, alb......... 7€ Extra Gifts of “S. & H,” Green Stamps with erence” Golden Ti 40 “er crensume UNXLD TEAS aii areenstanrr Best No, Wah every Weot. Choice No, 2 Teas Sine, Mixed &« En; 25 0 10"° Sith every'beat”” Best Mocha »0¢ Java Coffee tit": 10 "5: 4.ti\ avers Ibe nt Best Maracaibo Coffee 232l,vortn a0. Best Santos Coffee 10 "Si esery Leer” Chotce Santos Coffee *3,se!4 stewnere QUORS “ Homekeepers Made Ha James Butler Makes a Sharp Cut in Canned Vegetables at _ All His 1388 Grocery Stores. can hope to compete with us, Ten thousand cases, or twenty car loads, furnish no, more than about a day's suppl drive on special prices, as we do now. often the entire output of the high grades, and not by we control the price, ing so largely, outstrip all competition, We offer customers for this week values that are peerless, Better be on hand early and get your share of the bargains, 31b. cans; 7c 10c e004 e eer ee Teas and Coffees, Per Ib, 50c Hori0w8 Oolong, Ind’ Mixed @ Bae kta, SOC I Teas Paredes imons 35c Coy Yon'a fineat & mc mt famoun ten, at Breakfant, at 25c 20c 17¢ 18c ‘Our wkr'lar prios, Often #0) for Java ot 25c, Our prize, Tomatoes—Hesle brand; big, sound, red-ripe, lurctous frait; the finest Grown; carefully selected and hand packed in large solid Alled Canty 2 fOrverisssseve see SOC Peerless Sauce—Finest Worcestorsh| re or’money back PI », when we make a We purchase by trainloads— fat Buy: CHOICE make sure of the quality, and far GROCER Early June Peas. | Rast View Brand. universal favorites with housekeepers, small, green and tender, packed fresh with all the natural flavor, this week price | per can cut to... 7c rae nase cle ‘Aunt Nang Potatoes, Best selected Potatoes from Long Island and other tavored regions of New York, State; large, white, sound and mealy; this week, @ basket... ..00s 10c Apples. ‘The choicest Baldwin and Greening vatleties; the best. for 2Ic eating and cooking; a basket...se000 oe Cracker Dainties, Fresh from the ovens of The National Biscuit Company, Princess Sodas, a |b Olive Of—Butler's fam imp , " idet Maca iaet BOI TDg OR ke mtb! tlt Se AR fomato Ketehup—P. x Peer ant att th Si 186. pentane. bottle, 17e,) M-pint bottle IC Maple Syrup—From ‘Vermont's Green Liborty | Kete opular table sauce; MOUNA Ree deta Set 100 Prom finest wieaty superin aul pint bottle iby CAVERNS Ity; solf raising; 2-1b, mitt Vin obon; old: ed i " 18c ‘inegar—Full wn 8c tler's malt; the finest for ti quart DottlOssrsseee ' White Wine or Cider Vi strength, clea jd fresh bottle arise Butler’s Monogram Whiskey. Ten Year Old gallon of Monogram 30 Guinness’s Extra Cannot be bought clsewhero “s, & H.! Stamps with | every bottle of JAMES BUTLER’'S Superior Port or Sherry bottle, 35c PURE CALIFORNIA WINE, 15 “S. & H.” Green Stamps with every gallon of Monogram Whiskey for...... “S, & H.” Green all “S. & H." Green Stamps with every bottle of Monogram Whiskey for....., & H. Green Trading Stamps Given with Every Dozen Bottles of Dublin Stout, Thomas McMullen & Co.'s Bottling, American Rye. rereign) A Dose $1.45 | Two 25c¢ bottles, at this price by the barrel, 20 “S. & H” Stamps with every bottle JAMES BUTLER’S Trymore Port or Sherry A vote SOC PURE CALIFORNIA WINE rgest Retail §7 Licensed Liquor Stores, e special inducements this week. $3.00 unis ae $1.50 75C PURE CALIFORNIA WINE. Reet a a lolesace—| New Orlea q Pearless brand, pure and a Auart bottle oe ‘ 3c "Sti oaideee Botte’. 12c Dealer in America. jek Flour—’ eaniones New ron extra bag “S. & H."’ Stamps with every bottle KINGUSSIE Old and Mellow Wilson Whisk Our own bottling, A bottle, &. | S. & H. Stamps with every bottle of JAMES BUTLER’S CHOICE Port or Sherry, Bottle, 25¢ Pure California Wine. 10 “S. & WH" Stamps with every bottle J. B. Choice Claret. A bottle, 35c., 30c., 25c., 20c,