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SAID “ISAMUEL SPENCER AND GEN. SCHUYLER — BITTERATTACK i AMONG THE 7 DEAD IN A TRAIN WRECK) QW pogseyely GH On with the dance! Perfect, ¢ a body of Mr, Spencer was) much to create, lng brevetted brigadter-eneral. prenanes i helps | re was Born in Columbus, Ga, in | Gen. Schuyler marrinl Mra: Lang- aef JJ) seroca almoat bexone = | . 7 In the car with him were Gen. POM ee the ty at . proaperoite: etore- f don, a witow, who was one of the fa- } gchuyler, of New o¥ck City; Mr.[keeper, He was fourteen years old Pmous Lowndes sisters, of Maryland. His + Sea Sesh ee i Ne eee hs duets tien toa “alvil wars beman, © A vaur | plasw te ataitign Ge) meas Geoene ES Negroes at Union Service he music, in perfect time, and nothing Hit and hia private deepatcher, D. Watt jlater he eni¢red tho Georgia Military 9 noclal leader of Boston, The] \iae : Dain lot Kiesanarias? Va! {sixteen he enllated as |Semusiots’ have: Heed in maamiacene| VOice Anger at Dis- Me ee Danie was crushed aod dled |e private in the Nelson Rangers, an {style at Ardaley-on-the-Hudson. ‘ % vas | independe vany of Confederate | Gen Schuyler was not active tn busl- In fifteen minutes. Mr. (Sohuyler waa | independent mpany of Confederate | Jo" Fenny te wee tee dicector. of banding Order. a at Be P ‘ rs Will Testi Havi instantly kiled, But bls body war not javalry, operating on wout duty before ‘Southern Hailway, in which he mat ate é OW- risone \ Ing badly burned before it was rescued by | Vieksturs at that time. Later he was death and of the New York Lite B ‘i i 5 4 ey ies : a Ss. pasmengors: Engineer C, Perdy, of one of Gen. Forrest's’ dashing. cavalry. ptanioe sad Treat Companyal ose ee 4 fieesy ins Oi fdecing tiayer waves sossersd Overheard Admission to Counsel _ |Site! wytun’cs tie foe ase ten he hari toe Unln oom | ratte” facia tm Sus | pate Sec copes ie ane Bt Seen ee © . = , 2 wag Killed, Private Secretary» Merrili|He served under Gen. Hood iti Atlanta | near Ner home :when news of her hus- ng past the altar und depositing bills’ i] mung pdiaon 5 wed s as wounded, but not fatally.. Twelve jand during the campaign against Nash- | band’s doath arrived ot Ardsley. and coln for the relief of the negro / Ip I] Ee .- “That He. Hit Girl in Strug- . br fifteen passengers, most of them ville, Fisher Baltimore Merchant. | tty by the tesont tine (ep remlte to pay if a Regina Music Box is in {Institute an the orchestra, Boxes... 8 to 8450 40 87: Regina Mu Our Broadway store is the home ' : | + pe “ negroes, were infured. After several months spent in prep-]. Charles D. i ‘as one of the fore-| 1 . eiiey Fate eA ‘ ‘ le for Life. Stopped for Repairs. aration for college ei the Unis enpats oltiscns "oC Baltiovires: ‘He “wad | poonqverens, =. sermoniiA) whidhithe of eyeryihing in’ musical” instru- 4 e (es 7, Hight. negroes are in the City Hos-| ¥ y of Georgla, raduated \in| one of the founders of tho’ grain ex*|~ lent was referred to ds a. “'pro- i: . : : Crete 867 kt the head of his class. By this|POTtNe firm of Gill & Pishex, and had yactoator, “unjuet,"’° “politioal trick- ments of the present: emer ines Sane vital here, having arrived at 11 o'clock, : os meee : ‘the collision was petwoen train, No, 3. ; lay ‘ 7 y jortaspendent.) New York Tuckey: a= eur sand-gbterod tet dene erences e wucatece ee aarked ‘the Thankagivinic + Sean ee { sie pos ateithe ey! t loress, and’ train No. 37, the Washington i rtméent of “the ake woMt Redmond, sebd was Ato foe ell Olbvet: Baptist: Church today. | /OMCAR HAMMBRATEIN In Thaniel- f WERMIMER NY. Nov. 29—Though the prosecution has, link by [and SquthwestarnVestiuled Limited. | versity of Virgie. from which’ le among the missing, was Prank Te Rete ‘he wervice was a Union between the] ful there are other, impremarios % f joe . S ~ |Phe Jacksonville train atovi ‘on graduated, again at tho headyot wood, of the brokerage Orn o wnes |calored congregations ‘of Mount Olivet | besides Conried. Tink, woven.a chain of evidence-about. ried. seems fo be no hope of escape, the: District-Attorney will call witnesses reatre ee vive business’ Interesté in tho later,” and a peacemaker tired of hia Lhe wished to de-| South. Mr. \Bisher. waa one of Presi- | job," marked ‘the Thankagiving service ext Sree time he Bad ‘de: 3] i ie) ry tS & Ridwood, He lett Washington on te: Chester Gillette from which there | ,,0f 8s titects dapot tow Fopede = | late Botta HHS IA ne #GE Nontn | BAPtt, St Marks. Methodlat Eplacopas, fs ‘ St. James Presbyterian and tha Abys-| wickedness in high places or low and ight Qreaxdown, und betore, 1 we wad, Started as Surveyor: Carolina on a hunting expedition, 5 a Hagman could et back to protect the y Sas a prominent business mat in Bail-|ainlan Baptlet churches. ‘{no: compromise, “Boandal in high Iie. : i" LETAN CO: i . Bae ore 7 train the Avianta train dashed into it Tho first job offered itself to the |more, with branch offices in Washing-| rye sermon waa t a infidelity. to the country, the § ‘and a ’ ante z a ! by Rey. Dr. W. H. aie ee § from the jail who will add powerful weight to the testimony that has ac- peek ay panning, (oF gine emi | young engines ton. sistnifet| Brookaeatnateatarien churhinrers the ‘home eannot be too forcibly 1! Broadway and Seventeenth St. " i Bis : d Spencer, hich he and his| PArty engaged | See eT malditni pacts t ai ; be cumulated against him. . ; sida bow suippased ta have boon sloop: | the Savannah sshis Raitroal.| NEWS BROKEN TO “Tt fa onwien and harmtu tor vine| (Reed Smoot fe mot the only ala- only pinuiaerareres oc ees } i the at | = z and harmful for ‘in- i xesin Aner ie ‘Two of these witnesses ee ewear that they overheard Gillette immediately is brivase cag Cahn | He started if ; anaahseania THE WIDOW OF 4ividuals o rnationa to be thinking con-| ®¢* #™ the Uulted States Senate | = — aay, in telling the story of the tragedy to his counsel: ie engine, ae though placed there by | Gcny cna ed s GEN. SCHUYLER stantly of the wrongs inflicted: upin| who ought to retire with thelr % “When she eame up I strack her, and sho went down agal human hands to er congumned. | EVEL | Set sement Ed *|them and the aimcuities experienced| airey 11 she i FOR T AT PAIN a ‘These witnesses will also tell of other admissions made by the prisoner | [orton DE ea er onraaching ptands | gif Wit Ne was appointed superintend- i by Sithen a pecula ats laccocroreted | tec ee ew York State has H. | reli year] Jonn L, Cadwnllader, of No. 1% East |prooding over the past will find a fru: Pere ee teibtadcands wil Haveitoobe lintersioundiinn thes concrete aber ‘| two whe min represent it The 1 ons treme Seer ee Ee ca tele cr Sere tel it meas | IN THE BACK 3 Under cross-examination yesterday Gillette said that he had just stum-| i"th, patawancnntes President Bpens | wed Onintce mien Gen. Schuyler, oroke the news.to MT [wilt /not see the hand which beckons i i Schuylor, He reached the Sonuyler e%| them forward nor the path which leas road leading ugh oods trom Pun! cer was found. In 18} he w Died upon the thro the wi ky Bay to Engle Mr, Spencer Killed Instantly. iieneen soreaident, {tate at Arisley-on-the-Hudson on oe them upward. | brazen effrontery (0 ask, ‘Why “Bay. At the thme of his arrest, Under-Sheritf Klock asked the young man] j: was evident that Mr. Spencer Was | combor, sss Sea ee Anal [sean iceonidatt re ee Atter referring to the recent outbréak | sould T resign?’ met 5 easil; killed Instanuy and that he did not #uf- | having advance giiteen yearn tro vi te Schuyler at.the time were |in Atlanta, the preacher said: “ how he happened to find the trail so fi fer the tortures of being burned. }the very. lowest 10 the highest poston | her two de irae tie aba ata z ° hope we all lve to see Tillman t positon} her two daugite the step-daughters o back « © far i f Baltimore and [Corsi of Maryland, and tes. TOWN" | eruis was acarcdly” over before_the disgracing us in the United States most of my life and 7 get lost in ne : i the lower por-| Ohio for”a year, é ‘Adirondack forect. How In it that! He was crushed about Mhabetouenine send; of New York. The wife fainted “ SVAN) Tahkvelnawont]’ scar fore «tam point and peck PEE Ped Uon of the body and was Selected by M see Sic Cadwallader told her as gen-|Chlef Magistrate of the antion covered Yes avait i 9. Wa oa sy MAB tl the end. He asked that word be yy Morgan. part: Sees Caclwadla ior toi0/ Her testes amet Maltie retaraalirenetae vane ciel it es od bless terrifying, and yet they have the fl Radway’s Ready Relief tant third out just the road you want?’ to his wife and #hildren. ‘The | At ‘Siimeng bep aarorehn ome } on : peal answered (Gillette, “I got © Tete cia was touching, He (then doing business under the nao prengiben ae: Font hed vem Gene | erece by his unjust un-American and| . “We font want to be fondled as ee map of tila country ten days ace and C stated to his rescuer that [he new 2h of Drexel, Poraan & ¢ Dy was ra. idly | Santer nad been president ever since | infamous orders gainat as brave, as] cr Roe VSR NLAR ITA NraR iite. be piudied 11. That'e Bow I found the trail prea v axing aaa) ibaa! i pesorers ect Fyne getieh es Caner es 5 orrantzation, The clubhouse was at/herolc. ax eelf-sacrifioing a se: of men} Thix is no time for despalr-nor whin- i to E A ay Studying Map. UY) Pince your. finger on my mouth.” | pert knowiecie of vary biarieh of 76 Ee nae gehtplarea custoni to) EO aa over wore the blue or tors “Old ee a Ree AUE oe who en —— he said: “it feels so cool and good’! business with the executive abiilty ne d-leyery fall to Scotland, where he had | Glory’ on a fold of strife In the battle re bt “t when the night aN While on the stn the young man Ae He pleaded with the gentleman, who Was od to rehabliltate misminagod raltw:y | mies TAN to dpe ema nuntings | taseiieeeey? 3 1 the battles ightest ‘when the night 1s a . “he Ray H Also @ passenger on the t io i 2) dd mse: f ¥ OW re Sreenilly ptAnd: Py | admitted purcasms & map, be ore ne Rev. Drs. Parkhurst and Wylie feave him, and’ for. ten thinutes this lected Mr. Spencer for this pdsition. a SEE ree the Beutel fe V2, al not be resenttul nor revenge. CU SES EEA Se pet cut on hs Journey ste y man stayedwith him until he saw that During Bue eet EAI (a aphaod it was atated at hix home to-day that | {th but we are bold enough to denounce d hear His volce: ‘It is I, be died it) i 1 him. recelve: Dut he denicd ‘hat he had stu | Assail Mrs. Parsons’ nothing could be done for 5 Ee Til lhe and Mr. Spencer were the only mem-|the act as an outrage, a alve Gr had found rurkeé on: it the truil) Ss Idea Chis cou rst phases of the acct-|foads that came Into the control “of | hers of the party when te car left here [enugh to demand firiico at ihe nanos! J.P. Morgan & Co, IF 6, 1991, Peatne co conveniently from where) in Sermons To-Day. den caves the beaxt ses manner in panicky bia o and in June, 1°91 Their destination ere and some of the at when the properties of the old Roch- Te court of earth a: + P, Se ee nt tae death 12 afew passengers und some of the At | My tne ppl ant Tennousee Vie orth Caroline ed ee ee ee hire ee he nate nigot] FACE “DEATH: SENTENCE. Eigle Bay, where pe ert n bos e erefore Under-Gheritt| 4 Arrowhead. Therefore ‘The trial-marriage = Ser irtis, of Jamestown, N. ¥.,| Mr. Spencer was put in charge, fair, hi spac L MB. i ‘Kiock will be Jdee_was_today | OFS Mi, Curtis ot sangria Jackson: | to him was deloratod. the work OF wrid- | fair, him. of the ‘door ot, oportunitis| Clemency Asked for Three Train the General, Janta train, ransacked the wrecked /ginia_and Georgia roads were reorgan- tate bs care for, plunder. fied into. the: Southern Railway: Leet pee butane ere | deal square:him:of the “fair play” play called ta retutlal | Kisck the target of attack in the not shut other admissions in the] Vile train. saw negro porter goj ing these varlous properties, no! shut it and bolt it forey 9 ci we rabageret les ty Giuente. |Peankagivine sermons of Dr. Chatie Soroush a indy2 ae. He saw nim | them at that gue Properties: none of! J, P. MORGAN: facd'oh blacWivelerinn os ee Robbers Found Gullty. * ed tr a conmention: of teeta 2 aati . Partch . Py rr 7 ‘ is ft ra it will then De up to his counsel to wuret'in the Madison Square | throw away such things as were of 00 |into a unified system { IS OVERCOME BY Has the world's peacemaker lost his | EAST, LAS VEGAS, N.M., Nov. 20—|aratt'ot alr checking the persoitavion. call Gillettc back to the stand to make Presbyterian Chorch. and of the Rov. | wanted, Mr. Curtis declared, that he Railroad Developed. = head and tired ‘of hia Joo, that he can {James Black, John Black and John | Sounter Hrliant jung dittusve st silant fa cieeniaia Ie he pames wnrourn Ravidl, Write, D. D. of the scotch | Noni have oertalniy Killed the porter} perhaps the serult of this work can- NEWS OF WRECK. | ruthlessly mistreat a suffering. hyrter. | Murphy. who have been on trial here | miabvadape It var! esate chains fs. f all the orgeala without finchic it will | Beesbyierian Church}. “ While nelther pansencare NES Crcantrs ot be Indicated better than’ in the der abe foal woman on the one hand. and out- | Cor several days, charged with holding | (o's jatee sustale wed well, taboo = ng Wie trial vho|minister mentioned the name of Mrs. vel the Southern “ttaliway st | Tage a batalllon’ pf soldiers on the |p a train at Logan, N. M.. in July. {1p quite woagertus how Feaaily tet ‘umase those attend) . It Pterpont, Morgan, with-- whom | other—soldiera to wh, 2 ielisves, yh to ole 2 apes . the pain of this distressing comp)a! accuetbaranear haa ipensicioestynbeod hnastome: ch iecaiis we ‘fadthtulnems | 1H, were found gullty yesterday, but | vays' gtoway Rellet cures the a inuuudinkaaltortmateyiseeran rad licomredaellarercnt ae Peaching” on | clemency was recommended, The rob- pains 1m (rout one to twenty. in nuyes, | BBE, Das orn ° uch a soldlerly virtu age: : eadache (whether xick ur nervous), too ace Chursh-to—-atiend | should have a“ virtue he | bery was committed by three mon. 1 1a | © Elsio Clews Parsons, author of “The | Not a few passengers engaged in this | Sef Which has grown from 4.0%) to have had years of experience with mur- cl a a" Pie | hearty 10.000 inlles of track, Includin Family, the references’ were direct | SPOoulie business and a large number | Vavaubsidiary lines; trom ¥.000,00 to Ghould the young man at any stage/enough. Dr. Parkhurst mentioned the | was scattered about the wrecked trains, $12,000,000 a year in net earnings, and | omt-examination break down Ramaof the book-and attacked. the | "3% taken. on {ts rolls over 4,000 employees. | just enta of his or 3 { his” way 7 New Yorke: pene! * rs Gnd with to make a confeasion, it will |teachings of the autiior. Feat mre, Pees on able WAY io? | Cartioniariy datsegeriag’ asic tab Was, yprsial ervico when a’ roporter| West Point, Annapolis and especially | SPtpe® iy, Omanome and returned | {idtevs. pafas ecoand: the liver: pleurisys 7 sae hms wothing. District-atzorney, After sketching: the old-time saotity| sion, was the hero’ of the hour, ef Tits | Gre frat Rapid Traoslt Commission, ape | NrouEnt, to Aim. the Arst word he Rad | at Hervard. : here for tial, ing. prosecution wan (Eire ta ttt Sunt mae Dane. BE Ail, of the Thanksgiving Day horror on the | Roosevelt must go down in history | that James Black, Joon “Murphy and | Reltet will ‘aflord -tmroediate, eas ts Ward stated positively to The Wvening of the home and family reiatio.s as| Claimed by some of his fellow passen polnted by Mayor Grant fitteen yours) Sf (th. o,) World representative to-day that under/ he had understood ft in childhood. Dr. goers that to him belongs the creait-for| #0. labors which re- Tom Boswell, who was later shot in at- [continued use for "a Tew daya effect a per Hav ° nats as the uncertain quantity { if | : for) salted in giving Mcnhatan Its first Have you heard ofthe death of yin the poll yee meet ot Mahe RN ATwerRt a! y erltoumetances would he acept s plea| Parkhurst aald that marriage wael would’ have of a .dgaen persons whol Way and in plana for many: more im; | President Spencot?” she reporter asked. | ¢™! world and the destroyer of a na- tempting, 10 Pree ohn Black cone | 235 ET RADWAY'S ances Mecond degree. Hef| tending “to become a mere paralelicm| forte, Several. persons noc. seriously] provements, He Was also a member of | ME. 3orwee turned deathiy~ pale. tlor.’s confidence. As we look back over| splined with them. Train robbery Isa commirsion which dealxned the| “What! Sam, Spencer?” ‘he -almost/ the history of “ . as spent almost $2.00 of that whic! sts cmong ca: wounded wero, taken out from the two! Bi 5 4 tela she lis enon E t our Country wo tt capital offense in New Mexico. Aimer County has spent h ext carantnat werarburned: and rac: j6gTO Brooklyn “Bridge —tarminals, | shouted. y God, man, fe Sam Bpeh-| of Washington us the | je aks Sn tho trial thus tar, and the Prose- and after admitting that the “ful SUN se ran eae takecl crrona i cpecates ne tho capacity of the previous’ cer deed? 5 Suter does not belluve 1¢ would be “alr time’ marriages of to-day for titie, nation coack of the forward train, ‘The reporter showed him a copy of Kneolate ie *mancipator; Grant. the fo the county to accept wiy pies at Ci position or money are Cao ressing ne | they, were literally "covered with Mir. Spencer’. Family, (a en te a naan | ere Ene mee iCal Place Roose: er Ray i Wl ‘been thrown hat pa revaricator;» Waxhinato; ee eda stage of the trial inaista that they are Inalgnificant bom-| (.AvZ PASRAeS which nad Kededy In 1872 Mr. Spencer married Mias| trembled until hia limbs gave Way: | the atone est, No Indorsoment, Ne = Ms terougs tie: Ment “partition Ween | TJuisg A. Vivian Henning of Georgia. | Several friends, thinking he Was about truthful; Lincoln, the honest; Grant Employers’ Welerences. jor Confession. od e Too Late f pared with the new situation. Afier| thelr portion of the car and that Sel) yi. was survived by his widow and|to collaose, ran to him. the fearless Roosevelt: the unjust; last at dramas whch portray dj-| “part for the baggage. They were bad-| 0 cnidren—Henry B. Spe e “ Mr. Mor- } Washi % “p ¥ —Henry paicee wixth | iThis {8 @ terrible shock,” Mr. Mor-} Washington, the~patriot; ly hurt, moat of them having broken | W° Cusaent and general manager of | an said. when he had somewhat re-| statesman; Grant. the ete Had the defendant desired to confers | « CASH OR peiure the proceedings were bexU| vorce evits, he wait: —— Ke aguinst him, Mr. Ward undeuptedly Attacks the Book. Lena crepins a tener Seah a eeey OKeR, |The Sauthern Railway, with omlecs Im [covered himselt: | Then he urat into valt. the political’ trickmter, S$ = — would have accepted a piea of mumder/ ,, Ait ope era had’ humerous cuts and} Washipston; Vividn Spencer, attached | fhtte sobbing aloud. “I can't aay any. | “Hut, in spite of all this, we soe pecbnd dacre, uvon which Gil-| | An not the last blow upon the | bruises, but the physiclans attending) tthe OMe Us skmen T, Lane Jr, tebiy socked inemy fers have Feason to be dhanktal, for | MArTis Suction Clip ‘CREDIT eanctity of marriage comes from a] them belleve all will recover with the the road, and Mrs, Jan T, Lang, Jr., "A triend hel the great financier to ppointed the soldiers in disgrace | Holds Eyeglasses as Rave acted an brave meo, not re~ acatfal children: thankful that the | Firmly and as fortably or Ane Condemned sche Week: | as if. they were a part of your flose, reap sthat) ihe conser: = | Attached to your glasses, while loite would have been sent to prison PAtaUceatereanotiee soiree from which We would not have'| possible exception of an aged woman, ‘carriage and he was driven home. for lite, “The Hbai Gecinu resis wire pe y be fatally hurt: the Michigan Central, Spencer for Ke iciuat is, (ie Court could not Anticipated @ stroke of such ind. Ani |" foun an the Hy nurt tne wreck waa| Was at Tuxedo: to-~ S nthe frat Uhices the Duitivi-At-| It hue come In the shape of a book | received here Drs. Terrell_and Carroll | reports camy to her of husband's fomyt tne pies entitled ‘The Family.’ 1 have read it| Were taken to the acene ‘on a special | terible death. She had bade him good- FELL IN THE RIVER; Call or write ‘Catalomue hogaad eubeuliced 10/7 nash train. They” gave attention to the j by yesterday when} Hae pruvuer wh, uaavaviediy ve 0: | consclentiosaly tram—preface—to—con-} wounded, and an hour later Dre. Talia: [upon hls anaval Past DOESN’T KNOW HOW. countenance much impuiaise | you wait, 35.cents. the slang si way cutis tun. 4¢° 4" 1} clusion, so that I am not dependent | ferro, Parrow and Rawilngs went on | trip, an outing to w ° on: 7 * posssuie Link fied Civewresabunaudl 443 [upon the cauchlines of the sensational | APother epecial. Ono of the fire engines | looked forward with | lvnly If a Republican Congress refuses to | 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Av. __39 MAIDEN LANE, N, Yo i al ; Gaselake) dised (nwo st ae te) Umea | scot! of the Lynchburg department was) tion. The news completely prostitited 5 correct the wrongs thus inflicted, every | 50 Bast 125th St., at Madison AY, | p-Biockizs Branch, 407 Fulton street, W°" ek tie id gue CO the jury veleee | NERDATNES: loaded on a fiat car and hurried to the | her, Deckhand Hulm Jumps In and] lak man in the South ought to pack a . = eamantee TS AEE { ‘She expresses ashy distrust —of | Wreck to extinguish the flames. Ueven la shat SK : UC de belongings and “move. to a.| 442 Columbus Av., ist & 82d Sts. i Tate Ueieiee Pioyvere wo casi Lweiliy-| nuptial purity, seems reluctantly willing Cause of Wreck Unknown. D Gives Orthey Something -to Goubtful state and vote hq whole | 489 Fulton St., B'kin. (opp. A. &S.) [BRR Winace, Aer tne uit wi [20 suepect that the ethics of the pasture | The pause of the Wreck cannot be GEN. SCHUYLER, — Be Thankful For. thing out of existence. It Is by the 4 ot De: young “gird Se eh iu wil} may -have-to-suMlloe-for-the ethits of {learned naw, Dut It Isundorstood that HEAD OF O©FD AND . oat lot, and not by Yengance, wo shall e i testify to (he good chatucter of the | the home, and 80 sets hesitatingly ajar | ths operator in charge of the block ¥ AS ‘A good souse In the North River was amin. Givreyien Win give wvidesive OF | the door that go many are wanting to] Oma Oe Onto, Four enies ener uaeS FAMOUS FAMILY. |a rnankagiving Day incident in the Ute Wicked In High Places. A BOOT aves and 0 Fe-| eco widely opened into the unfenced| t)° enter tha block befor? he haa be of George W. Orthey, of No. 4,Hawk-| ‘There must be a crusade againg; Cculists and Upticians,’ ‘on, Then there wilt be meuicai tes-! feds of promiecult ee ang. te prove, taut, Uraee (hen nok cht ertoe Theos aihvand |xiven a clear track on {he next blo ‘i own was drowned. When all this impurity o¢ ‘Intention, nor with any | station at Lawyer depot. five mil Gen, Philip Schuyler was the head of testimony Is jn counsel will require a| suggestion of sympathy with smmoral- | below, Why the operatir allowedwtheytte present generation of one of the day to sum up the csee. ity, but it will operate to give moattl: | train to pase his Wek Ie OL KNOWN | oldewt families ot NewYork, belnk a man! ooseness of life a standing Of) ang will not be before an o| lal I=} descendant of Gen. Schuy’ of Conti- "Women Flock to Sce Gillette. Teaped! # ville, Orthey’s next public aspearanca i “Br: i vestigation cap be had, ‘ Bea would have been at @ funeral. : } Gblsiia Uveseiven| (Au Vastended aia) bee Waite seid: cat De iuiite train, came |nental Army fame, Ho was also 9 giiiletie received An extended ‘ili ‘tnere ie the danger to family Ute. |.2%° Soy'tt the ereat of one ‘of the |arand-nephew of Alexarsler Hamilton. | He yma a passenger on the ferry-boat , Aney, again’ went over the story ne coin Petre ia danger in. the theories NOW| neaviest_grades on the road between | Gen. Schuyler was a member ‘of | Weehawken, bound for Forty-second OT a or fs must stand oy under the fire of being promulgated mgainst the family |Tynchbure und Danville. If the trains| pearly all the prominent New York|street. In midstream passengers on hurat street, Highwood Park, Weehaw- ken. But for the bravery of Willam Hulm, a deckhand on the tugboat Nash- - rey’ h Guestioning life. ‘There “together a mile furth uth, ‘ © hers were many komen at the jail Mea ot trial marriages. hed come tox a Ca Aly naa perwOriz clubs _inchiding the Tilversity, New |deck discoyered Orthey astern—too far i esting permiauion tocssc hin and gusting theory, I wonder If the author {tt 16 Delleved tha AOR = York*Yacht Ch awanhaka-Carinth- |to allow of rescue. E IIS NON DIT anno REE ay ive di ae] 4 atk "with iim. They were all turned 6f It. mowid “xdvocate pris merringn, t cipher, train would, have come OWL OC 1 Ardsley, itsrvard “and. Henicker{ | meTunately the Naahvile waa hard 07; ‘Direct attention to a most attractive display MAie presided at the Thankestving © SMe eT cased to have in our pubiio [RINE inte, the Jackaonviile train .two | Docker. He was also a mamber of the [Grihey’ until ronboat arrived, from of Coats and Wraps suitable for all occasions and AST Re Ree a erie. Rao Last itooka combine iriau| Andiazhainy houratiate: mnGitheTALROES | Lavelle Uestona/ R direston lof site Nem be ltig: atle teeoms ci maeeerelcinioes the following special values of sual merit {¢ Meee ele re eee eee one ernie abould te dane: tne [tran epout, twolhours, "On. account iol | ‘rors Zoological S and the Metro- [and given’ quarters In Roosevelt Hos- = 10 Pp es unusual merit lor feast: and Giiletie was the coolest af utsack upon. the sanctity of the mare | (he heavy equipment of the reat fmm: | ooitan atuselim of Att and the Amer- pital. Althoueh a: charwe of -Attenpted Friday and Saturday, Wem all, saying, «a8 Es gf aitnck bon the sanctity, of Ue mere iu was not making great speed. | Bome |e ne sical Societe Intact he | Ute. ae eer iat wna ban nie teen Rie" pen ttaits Sear eye "porn ot, Ue Sed tgs |e Berets cua ee peepee | wan ioeroa i near every sci [Neha at'ngsy the rive Mevdenies | (= : oa Ee abaie in he lant syle pet Rreeresh mare than thirty or forty, miles an |of/note, helnz a member of the Order |that he Simmped in Women's Tourist Coats ty Sa eee icsennapredeawitiark hour. ‘ of Cine!n the, St. Nicholas So- = $1 5.00 jac] land effort to extort & frost Speed Soon to Be Increased. ote: tie Bons of the Revolution art - + $. + ct ch 2 Bagh Und imho Azad Ave sols a Tor minutes thier. the apeod, qrould | tM" Society of the Army of Santiexe. | , COFFEE SLAVES of manth ynumtures either eines. oF cari “To be right at all, clothes mast f him, 9 At th iar h azet siltett Lag have been upward of sixty miles, and Genoml Svimyler was born In New sands of Persons Don’t K: ouble rgast styles. be exaci ‘ht We have that i (Ancidsh tranip, who. told. tinny toe the ines asl ba death lastead oC OHENINE | Tork onisune 2 iisey eames eaten dabei Pri arciMisereble tar: oot oe ms ep ies throughout ‘the dinner, at bin, fate can broadly “would, have gone | Mt the Harvard Setentitic’ School and at ; 5s We u B: ae Le ‘h Ce Be ranbone' oy i uttey sopeared Mowe ine entire tenine Te? JEM) mevtin Univeraitxe 13 entered the | Moat of ont troubles come from omens Droadctot, oats $18 to $45 on the tramp's i, He ploked it up eran feb Ahi i Aol Futacieste Dit United States regular sy on May M4, | what we eat and drink. ‘BI k, T: Whit d Pastel Shades fi i Rieti nes srnetiiiok sthere: 1a! fikeae ahd paamengor’ coachy two | 180 aa first Ueutenant of the Four-/ Even bad habits seem to become DIAG, any Sean astel Shades for street Roeady to Wear thi on eee ere te In Pulfmaane and President Spencer'e cars more respectable with Ago. The cot- and evening wear A EO a Hette jauged and pulled at one Me ssatt et apinaboyel deg hese oth al fee habit has an ancient pedigree but &r | X_the_an We Weare Them.” £ end of the wishbone It_ broke. nd \¢ ch was attached, was wrecked, but the less, disas C Ne D: ° Gthette. por the mallee tale ens ji: was not burned.” The regular’ doy 16 is pone serial EAN 2) at $25.00, $30.00 $50.00, 39-41, Cortlandt Street be tN aun foils ‘ and the forwant Pullman. were . + it : Bearman mplensniy ove | fractica|iy, uninjured, byt. the somtnn: juring the ‘five years before I i values $35.00 to $75.00. ASS" Broadway 5 ! eo young prisoner laughed, eh rugged J ionisenoh seeond trom, the. eoxinesaras was married,” writes a Calif. school —Also— teacher, “I Decime a slave to coffee. : “J became a nervous wreck and Wa Women's Fur Lined Overcoats mhoulders and said: ‘Oh, there's nothing» superstitiour t me, I have a higher faith th be found th wishbones. | groes were hurt. | An effort was made shortly after noon to learn the name of the operator tn! }charge—of-the block station at Ban: | |\ko0n, Dut he had been rolleved ‘at 7 | jo'clock, and no ono has been found my stomach was almost ruined. My food would not Wigest, I suffered great pain after eating, and could } f he knows the name of the man, He not, sleep 4n entire night’ through. a3, H be ven, i" n in - > 5 i cy « te 4 ni 50 k esa FO apt |My whole system seemed fo be pol-/ ined with finest “German Squirrel’ lock linings, exoum{ GANG? Banter.) | | Son of Spencer Waiting, | “After my marriage I still naed outside of imported broadcloth; colors: Black, Tan, Mggal tatters Halen Granted yaga. |) ] BIEN ied Net Mi Cotes andinteadliy raw worse. About) Brown, Grey, Navy and Wine, with Persian lamb ‘All Grocers ond Drumaistsy 1%) || q rw on Of” I vat 8 years ago my father, who had : ‘ian : i : JAMES Pr, RMITH R comeA Gobi pea p oer’ and sixth ot besn at a sanitarium where they or Lynx/shawl collar, 50 inches long, an NEW YorR-cHicise rani i Aré being served to-day at | boro! this morn: a Jad tran IK <j Postum: food coffee, spoke so t $6 ‘ : ! = ~ 4) K FO aur re ay | Feary to" nce aah often and in such glowing terms of at $60.00, value.$75.00.. : “) tndreds of the Punllns, preserves At Frieadsiin.con) o it, my husband and T decided to try [ : Liflimaeprautiath lalrstahie tal Sao t ved rok e started Jmmediiate: it. I have been gradually but y Sten wartholoniew (atid: Baral Bethe) 7 ‘ Bosrdi Sanaa iene anne ora ik rads by. Ite waa’ sadimever: felt es!’ _ Caracul Cloth Coats Fuser frm Inte residence, N08 Sta poar ding - Ouses Whi pa Beebe ae cher tagte te = Bl es: sa gie f braid iit Mience to Bh. Veronica's Caren, . l@enimen Gp zeae ay Waratll umes PoRGIM at ViReTTE to in Pony or Blouse styles; application of brai on Friday at 10: o'clock. s lidescribed’ trom day to.day a yee a eee our too tule ors, who always ‘beg trimmings; exact copies of imported coats; value iy aa fea Nyy hetaage . } . SS) ‘i | Dy f4 J > for it, and pwe think the day's wrong-| | j +) j in The World’s Want Di- CHARLES F, MURPHY t# thankfal ‘iy begun without it for reektectn $50.00 each, Pat $40.00 each, ji | What m $100,000,000 State canal of- RAILROAD LINE, fera @ chance for more contracts. ‘ Aue Seka tea ‘Am abld to eat anything I like ¢ e? Leadaches aad Reuralaia . From Colds, | Samus) Spencer, perhaps the biggest {and can sleep eoundly all the night rectory, « Will You Be Ther Al ; sna cau wngy soundly Ail te S| Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave, Nineteenth St. | * World “Hel Want” brings PG i |a good book the same day. tixative Bromo Quis ora wide | (igure in the raliroad and financial Cold and Grip remedy, + he South has ever furnished, | Tier cox en for tall mame. Look for Grove, 29a ee mare Hien Dity-alee game Anse. sas \Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ‘Read the opera ana ens |B00K, "The ond’ to. Wellviiie a ; yews. “There's a reason,” < f