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Sine (IRL STOLE AND GAVE CASH TO SWEETHEART Mary Golding in Confession Retracts Story That Gained Her Sympathy, $101 000 THIEF "HAD HOPED 10 SETTLE CASE “Expected to Dioker on the Re- covery 0f#$80,000 He ~ © ¢. / Had Hidden. * @RIpaMPoRt, Conn., Oct. %.—-Wa- Jyward George Cunliffe, the Adams Bx- ) pteas employee who disappeared from barrett Pa,, with $10,000 and was ‘arrested here yesterday, started back to ¢ | Piotaburg with the detectives this morng © ing, leaving this city at 5.08, Cunlifte seemed more jow-splrited to-day than when he was first cap- Auredy He explained this by saying a that he had hopéd to arrange for leni- ent treatment after reaching Pittsburg by trading on his secret as to the y whereabouts of the stolen money, But the fact thar the detectives recovered 00 of the money tn Betgtol, Conn, ‘fast evening, removed the prisoner's Shopes in this respect. | After béing told by the detectives of the fecovery of this money Cunliffe {eld he had burned the rest of the J amount stolen, about $20,000, because the ) Dilla ‘wore all of large denomination and! x all on the same bank, making it dan- serous for him to carry them about. The discovery of the shipment of money to Bristol came about through a local driver for the Adams Bxpress EXPECT FIGHT OVERESTATE OF JOHN M’CARTY Widow’s Claim May Be Con- tested by ‘‘Wife” Senator Repudiated. '$250,000,000 LOAN FOR RUSSIA Conferenoe~of Bankers in St, Petersburg. of international financlers, Mary EB. Golding, the went, preciso young woman who was atrested last woek for steiling from her employer, the Lamkin Boap Company, at Nios, 4 and 6 White street, and told q pitiful story of supporting an invalid sister and aged mother and father in Buf- falo, submited’ to Justice Olmeted 1. js estimated to be worth $1,000,000. the Court of Special Sessions to-day a| Last Octaver, through a Jewel robbery | sworn statement that she really stole| at Pituefield, Mass, pudlicity was ‘the money for a mercenary, eweetheari,! given to the fact that there was « whose name she gives. The invalid) woman living there who sald she was sister and aged father and mother, she | thé wite of the former State Senator eazy. were Tnventions, MoCariy, of Brooklyn and Goshen, His The young woman swears that #ho| friends in this city were amazed, for handed this sweetheart from $10 to $18) the Mrs. McCarty they knew was at two or three times @ week, On one 0o- that time living’ with her husband in casion she gave him §200 in @ lump in| hig Brooklyn mansion and had never return for which he (urned over some) yeen in Pittsfleld. Senator MoCarty re- sort of & paper which he forgot to in-| pajated the Pittsfeld Mrs, McCarty. Gorse, Boon afer that the woman loft Pitts. In view of her latest confession, Jus-| neg arter selling her property. She tlee Olmsted temanded her for wentence! 414 ghe was going to Burope. Nothing until next Tuesday to give & probation-| other tae been ener oie eddy sry opportunity w make AN) inet she was Senator McCarty’s wife, git yarn but it would not surprise his friends Shortage May yg Me ay | S2OUME abe appoar wich the claim that 0 , Suniifte's arresc,| Mise Golding was frst employ soe ls his widow. Poreeteel hat te sere 12 he was| the home office of the Larkin concern) yy MoCarty's death was due to - called to the Arlington Hotel, where | in Buffalo, her home, nine years ago, Cilinilite bad @ room, and was given a| Five yeers ago bhe was transferred to ress sul: vase to be shipped to Bristol, the New York office. The firm does an | Ago. | care of the Klectric Express Company, |!mmenge mall order ‘business and she) 7, passing of Senator MoCurty | Posaslbiitties of an interesting will contest in the Brooklyn courts are opened up by the death to-day at his Parkway Farm, Goshen, N. ¥., of former State Senator John McCarty, for thitty-five years & power in Brook- lyn politics, He leaves an estate that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a positive cure for all those painful ailments of women. ed to the Change of Li ' 1 man- | Was placed in charge of it. ‘ * by aan See maatsie’ tarapen In her first confession, made to a pri- | pir perder Pied nigedtiem yc a it will cure end “5 vate detective, she said that she began | Rackache. wexed rich in the palmy days of Hugh MeLaughlin, John McCarty served sev- eval terms in the Senate from the Gravewond Disteict in the vays when ra |John Y. McKane was a power, and was noid for bis boldness in the introduc- tlon af bilis, He was the author of a | bill exempting Brooklyn ‘rom the pro- |vistons Of a law compeliing cit the firet class in this te Lo nell street yesterday) of this circumstance and de- tectives Were at oice sent to Bristol, wire they located the dress-sult case v at the home of a relative of Cumilite, ) Joseph W. Boardman, opened and contaio Bevher With some voi i Cunliffes, according to his own # ment, did not spend more than $100 du t steal as soon ae she teached New York, and sent all of her il-go gains \to her sister and her parents, | | Thus far, examination of the books bas It had nat been | shown a shortage of $2.00, but Kdwai uglier | May, the manager of the New Yous | | branch, believes that it will run up to) 88,000. has ever known, in such cases, stage of development. That Bearing-down Feeling, Lent Sweetheart Cash. ing the ten days whieh interven 4 . » 3 peril his depa@Mure fem Piteabu: Miss Goldifig's moving tale of sup ratiway franchises to the nighest bid- Roo ngis ‘cle permanestly |] F and bis arrest, His hotel expentes pors of an tnvalid aleter and decrepit | dor, in a8 hia seat was coutestodabut | ¥, Lb | Uae Ceca § were small in tole efty, the little back! parénta made a remarkable Imprer| ne won coe sontest {steers ne | Fame r | § toon be ovoupied costing him only} sion In and the firm determined) Wren ia ietired from active politics female system, c 518280 a week. “As (47 as can be learned 70 make no more various charwe tah | in iei-ak boa dee! 64. Bileicee ha. Was Irregularity, He mingied very éysringly tn the sdclal PE a Mig Pg res sevens |® ¥ery rich man, Born on a farm, in Suppressed or Painful | Menstruation, © wf gayety of section of the city) Die ha hag. oe bonged he Bonds, pe evichemer County he spent his youth | Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, | \ J eee he lived and he mase no display pe ; greats ie nL inptealen. with horses and love of a fine herse waa| Boating, Flooding, Nervous Prostra- 4 t #he me; a Brooklyn ‘a part of his nature, He devoted him-| tion, Headache, General Debility. Bae swears t mM @ #:reet cat an April, self to the breeding of wotters and his| P)izziness, Faintness, tet him have $14. She ceased her pecus latons In August, and the sudden jump) | ig receipts, was “wan: Made Manager | | May: sueplelow 1 caused him to in- ed | augunate an that reeulted | in deol The ¥ vance of his malady he was compelled | to forsake ¢he cky and bought tho Parkway Farm at Goshen, He had there Joe Patchen, the #lre of the phe- nomena! Dan Patch and other valuable went “blues,” and backache, derangement of the Uterus. For Kidney Complaints att his York ov “necured by a tevin | Slew ne of taking tne nioney that | Piecew of horsefiewm For deveral years y, Detec | abe atote employed by a mercantile | ne campaigned a bigh-clate stable on | ind eee riot puadl aac r ters {9 |firim In. thin city ahd lives tn Brookivn. | tne Grand Clroult ble Compound is unequailed. delphia) He is twenty-five vears old, ten ‘vears | ' i" " Yi an write Mrs, Pinkham about tig Tig oe BR Miss Golding. ‘The follow-| Mr. MeCarty’s body will be taken to |. Yu, 6a : H not | ine atateinent ya he aneenles ith the his Brooklyn home to-morrow morning, | made by | ; ig no arterpt on wip art to| where the funeral will be held, ‘The | 7a ® he recelved money from Miss | burial will be in 5 dig. but be denies that he knew how | rer, the Holy Cross Ceme Mot It und that #he Nsked him for It y: Salary wae small and he was urfable ) take her argund a* much as she wish- 1 He save that she repeatedly foroed | nim fo take money which he spent upor —" , Look Oat for the “Little Black) Man.” | yourself In, strictest confidence, Pinkham See ee FIREMEN AMAZE GUESTS, Get Oat, Sir George nd Lady Murray nad sir Extward and Lady Constance-Richard- fon, who are sight-speing in America, and are how at the St, Regis Hotel, visited Fire Headquarters in Bast Bix- | ty-teventh street to-day, case In which money for) & mysterlous character known a ‘8 are nov) the “Little Black Man" played a: 1 important part? Well, here he fs in “Ithe flesh, He comes all the wey tas from India, and {8 actually the lit- Sweet Orr & Co's ‘World's best Union made fants, one ir guaranteed to outwear wo pairs of any other make at a saving of $1.00 to $2,00 on ir af shoes con- | quite ag interesting as his history Bille Be (bile of and bis pietures, tion fl quarters, Chief Croker invited th to be present at the annua! exnitition Se eeaetnast. peroee wi when medals for five fire heroes will tributed, They promised : nd Bi Oulfitters to Men, Boys & Children, 1485-1487 3rd Ave, OPEN BVENINGS. i j . h par; u | Vogt man in exfetence, There's a! Cotet Criker entertained then “‘pereae f ue, 92.20 4 rep certain joy In being $0 small o8 this| te-adsence of Commlesioner ed Keralar ales ‘ tow in. 9 Sartford bark, |chap 48, for he seeb the world in al The Engilen vieltore were amazdd at ; rea wih wet £9. Bristol he |} sy all his own. Very original aré| the paptdity with which the pall THEE. GS. RW STORE e { z (‘Hy artisies of Flothe [Mis views on the rest of Datenlty hitched up and ustled out if weir q | all of which may | § ye | be eran in. next Sunda thot MTH oT New York BROTHERHOOD LODGES, ATTENTION! ) WATCHES, GUARANTEED TO PASS INSPECTION / ON ANY RAILROAD, AT CUT PRICES The blacklist and boycott by the Waltham and Elgin Watch Companies lost its terror. We wish fo hereby notify all railroad employees that we are still able to supply them with Waltham, Elgin and other high-grade watches at cut prices, also that our watcies are NOT SECOND HAND, as the above companies would have you believe, Within the.Jast six months we have saved the employees on the Erie Railroad alone more than $5,000.40 by selling them wateles so muh less than the local inspector {s allowed to sell them, 5 CONDITION OF SALE that jobber, de is in my mind clearly 2 Stop Thief ' Wateh Chain, fh pre vents the Watch belag taken frum your poeke' without | your know! eta, Goll Ciled guar ‘fartecd 20 years, Price, #00, .Ontor One with teh your Here is the Waltham Cémpan accompanies every watch sold by the in “Violation of the Law:” bi his sg ime ina “Nut Shell. id for a wal oe to geil wit at re a fas Size ee, Raeeeh track Weg ao CONDITIONS OF save, nee KVENING, OCTOBER 20,1905, fe di Bia ites rage Perkins Not Present at First | decided, and de) ST, PPTDRSBURG, Oct. B.-A giovp tnoludéng It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflamma- pneuinonia, following a cold contracted | tion and Ulceration, Falling and Dis- While on @ business trip here a week | ylacements of the Womb and consequent | Spinal Weakness, and is age adapt- very time It has cured more cases of Leucorr- hoea than any other remedy the world It 18 almost infallible It dissolves and exrels Tumors ‘from the Uterus in an early causing pain, weight and headache, |s Also |}} "i ite Dewan, say Oh oo bpd Lat! In Brooklyn was one of| extreme Lassitude, “ton't-care” and IW” he sbesan. to borrow mones, and |W" finest In tho elty, “want-to-be-left-alone” fegling, excii-| | kopt dt up undil Oct. IL-last, when she Seven years ago, because of the ad- ability, irritability, nervousness, sleep lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the These are su sute indications of Female Weakness, so! 4 Med. Co., Lyne, Mass. representatives of the Credit Cyonnals, Baron Hottinguer and the Banque de Paris of Pari, the Mendelesohns of Berka and the Barks of London, began conferences to-day with Finance Min- ister Kokovooff regarding\ the ooutem- plated new loan, Owing to a delayed train George W. Perkins, representing J, Pierpont Mor- gan & Co. did not arnve in time to participate ‘Wn the morning's conference, The amount of whe ban is not yey nds on whether an Mrenoh loan cin be ar- | prior to Prealde: ranged. At the Minietry of Bynance| for Madrid ‘ne official not re Sigg was mentioned as the sum] after the meeting dh tn mind, Venoauela, It the Serato are succesatul the Aesuance of the loan Is expested to take place in the early days of November, Py ‘rel here ie j Whete L aadl audience rd rom Ov Minister of Floange, wil, mbasay Charle returned to Bt, Pe Phindt ens cDath International or fotlations at Washington, ‘obably to-morrow by Wis! American R, Filnt. of New York, has VENEZUELAN Cl CASE | HALTS, PARIG, Oot, 0.—Toe Counell of Min- isters met to-day for the last time ent Loubet's departure ine = MAY SME ON | L” PLATFORMS Smoking on the station platforms of the Blovated railroad t* no erime amt ¢annot be punishable as such, nosord- ing to the digtum of Magistrate Wahle tendered In the Wost Side Court to-day hot mention from which It was cons chided that no further action will be taken pending the conclusion of the ne- Sixth Avenue 20th to ist Street (Third Floor.) Built with a view to give good service; substantial cheviot and serges, double sewed seams and strong linings, fray ond brown mixtures, plaids and plain cul in double breasted, Norfolk, Sailor, Eton or Russi pe 2, 9 Sto 16 years. Special for Saturday... "$ 5 Boys’ $6.98 Suits, $4.95 Over fifty patterns to select from in double - breasted Norfolk, Russian, Eton and sailor rtyles to fit 3 to 16 years; they are h'gh grade suits; regularly worth $5, ind $6.9 Special for Satarday sereeessevee sere " $4. 95 Boys’ $7.98 and $8,968 “Suits, $6.95 In Diack and blue, finished and unfinished wors'eds, serges and Beat mixtures of high Hane ovelties in fancy colors of the latest foreign effects, exclusive in style, and bea Bey ere 6. 95 Up; regular $7.98 and $0.98 Sulla Saturday... ...5+6 5 Boys’ Ovaienets Patterns in neat styl Boys’ $3.98 Suits, $2.95 Everything mew and novel in Ovircogts for boys 3 to 16 years, The fancy little Russian effect, tM nodby three-quarter length Reefers, the long dressy Coats {or the bigger boys, The wen weluce tre Bown, Lil 98 to $15. 00 » $15.00 ‘High Grade Clothing Better Than Ordinary Custom Work, To introduce our “Best Style" suits, by having the well dressed man wear them, we offer a special lot to-morrow at less than the cost to produce, They are made of exclusive designs in Cheviot, Cassimere and Worsteds, cut single breasted and double, smart id finish, and up-to-date, in every detail of fit Regular §20.00 and’ $25.00 Suits... +++ (Third Floor.) » $1, 00 Men’s $20 and $25 Suits, Men’s Shirts and Drawers For the convenitnce of customers we have divided them into three lots, and marked them at prices that will insure closing them out at once, Lot 1—50 dosen Men's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, also fancy Union Suits Regular price 50¢ to 75c each, at i 39c Lot 2—American Hosiery Company's sample; af Men's 69c i fl id Drawers in a fancy stripe, merino, balbriggan rice $1.50 to $3.50 ack Shirts and fone casi ular Pere eenery a) Lot s—Men' Stutigarten. natural wool Merino } 4 Shirts and Drawers; also American Hosiery Com: Fone $2.60to on seeeeeee jst. ial id ropes pany's Shirts each, at vs, cS A Great Clearing Sale of ° (Third Floor.) Three Splendid Models f for Saturday, Wolnen’s New Panel Pleated Skirts of mixed checked tweeds (sirictly all wool); valuc $5.00; Saiutday, 80, Women’s Circular Pleated or Panclled New Skirts in black and mistures, six new models; value $4.50 to $7.50; Saturday, UYU, Hundrees of new models in all (he new plaids, ag and fancy cloths, Lye cs ee Pa s Separate Skirts $7.50 to $25.00. Glove Departimeint now showing dor Women, Men, Boys, in desirable weig' its se colorings vil M diet Ay even ing wear. \ P ; FOR SAT Y; it bay hh ‘, Also hear 7 *soneselp Capcskln Glo. be We invite attention to the P holy ad we are hear’ at Silk « Petticoats Li are $2.98 gels 50—Spec- Ribbons H alu " and taf rede inches dl we alt ig ponies» b7e 18 — regula Pd J hs? Salvet Mi eolored an Pet | eh ore 7 Misses and Boys Samuel W. Sadler, twenty-:hree years of, of No. & Leroy street, was arraigned before him charged with that Offense against the remulations of the Sixth Aveiilke 201h to aise Street 100 Misses’ Sample| Suits, Value $20.00, MISSES’ SUITS in novelty mixtures in dark and light shades, box and semt-(itted back, lined throughout with satin: sizes 14 418 years value $20.00; epecial........4. vbebeysooes MISSES' RAIN COATS in tan, olive and oxtord, box back with belt, collarless effect with turn-back | $9.75 cuff; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; special. ...geessseres MISSES' SEPARATE SKIRTS in fancy cheviots, 1 $5, v5) side pleated model, length 3610 39 Inches; special, CIRLS' REGULATION COATS in heavy chs- viot and mannish mixtures, lined throughout with flannel with silk emblem and notch velvet collar; 6 to ldyears, Special... GIRLS’ DRESSES in check and plain colors, pleated and gore skirts, full blouse, trimmed with \ $1.75 braid and buttons; 6 to 14 years. Special. ..reeser 1 $7.75 $12. 75 ! $12.75 $7.75 Seen eee cepeee teneee sees MISSES’ SKIRTS 1» Panasta, cheviot and worsted, plcated model; length 36 to 97 ‘nches, Speclal., .. (Third Floor.) Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor.) WOMEN’S TAILORED SUIT HATS. Fine Fur Felt Hats, stylishly trimmed with velvets, ribbons and wings—all models trom our own work | $3, 75 TOONS «.. +++ eenmee rere rreeee UNTRIMMED HATS—blick pawene ee colors; special | 95¢ Aleerewereeeeweres MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL MATS, $1.45, $1.75. CHILDREN’S AND MISSLS' TRIMMED HATS FROM OUR OWN WORKROOMS, $2.75, $3.75. Wings, Birds, Bandeaux, Ostrich Plumes and Tips, Velvet Foliage and Roses in every variety. Special Sale of Umbrellas 600, Silk Umbrellas will be placed on sale Saturday morning at marked reductions from former prices—an excel- lent opportunity to purchase Holiday Gifts or good Umbrel. las for general use. 26-inch tor Women 28-inch for Men The handles are of a larse and varied selec tion—carved ivory, ivory and pearl with silver or gold trimmings, gun metal, Cape Horn, Natural wood with silver caps, etc, 200 Umbrellas, formerly $3.00 each, at.,.... $1.85 300 Umbrellas, formerly $4.50 to $6.00 cach, at $3,00 100 Umbrellas, formerly $7.00 to $9.00 cach, at $4.50 Shoes for Women at Special Prices To-Morrow (Setond Floor.) WOMEN'S BUTION "AND LACE SHOLS, hand cewed, welted coley in Palent leather, Viei i $2.65 Kid and Dull Call; new models, a | Value §3.00 and $9.50. WOMEN’S BLADED SLIPPERS—in Patent, Ideal } $3 50 Kid and Viel Kid—value $5.00 and $9.00, at.....+ * MISSES AND CHILDREN’S VICI KID BUTTON SHOES ~ fatent leather tips, vg hat , Sizes 11% to 2 $3.10 te Ras Value 61.50 LITTLE sors’ ‘SPRING HEEL EACE SHOES Satin calf vamps, dull kid tops, stout soles—sizes $1.00 10 to 19% Value $1.50, at... eee eeee scenes Chantilly Lacs Bor-) dered Veils in colors and black. Value 52.007 Abiesee 500 Pieces Plain and Do’ ted Tuxedo Vail'nys, the new Antuain sha te alo black aid Ma pis. Three Yard Chiffon Crepe Velly every desirable (6 9¢ shade, Value $1,00, a too Dosen ol a sone lion Cloth Veil, extra and tintehstheee $ 1,48 Jonj, al! colors,

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