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WHATHMR—Rain to-night, RESULTS ED learing Friday. TION. _PRICE ONE C CENT. FINAL] @bhe_ [- “ “Circulation Books | Open to AU.” ] ron it. RE LTS EDITION. JANUAR Y 3, 1907. PRICE mebenmmenieenen y BROOKLN MEN AGH URGE A BRIDGE. LOOP Protest at the Inaction of Rapid Transit Board To-Day. IN FAVOR OF! “L. SOME Others Warix-a Subway, ‘but All- Want It Quickly to Re- lieve the Present Crush. Commissibn this Matened The Rapid Transit “afternoon for two hours to ACTOR HASTINGS KILLED AS TRAINS. CRASH IN STORM: Well-Known Player the Only: Passenger to. -Lose Life. ON WAY TO NEW YORK. f ’ 4 Los AngeleS Limited Smashéd Into Union :Pacific Flyer in Nebraska. OMAHA, Jan, 3—The Union Pacific Overland- Limited and Los Angoles Lim- ‘arguments and pleas of Brooklyn busi- ness men for relief of the bridge crush, while hundreds of Brooklynttes howled ‘with-dellght- at-every accusation of in- carelesanees—and—tnaction > —sompetenco, flung at- the: Commisioners — by the} speakers, — Forty-elght { “werg —-reprenented:——-Fx-Congrasaman } Bassett’ introduced the speakers, The Durden of the talks was the sam ——++Giveus ai elevated Toop oF & aub= way loop connecting the Willlamaburs 4 Brookiyn bridges.” aiDo aa you please, but in God's name —metl’ shouted one speaker. Frequent references were made to the recommendation of Gov. Hughes that the boar abe abolished. President Orr explained time and _ngnin_ that the board has already adopted the Subway | Joop, but that did not féaxe the speak- | ors, andthe whole hearing was more | of an angry protest against inaction | than an argument for an elevated loop or any other plan. Besides Mr, Bi est. protests were . i tt. the’ most earn made by Prost ~atson— ane Fhe latter layahed temporary —"L" loon. ant t Was -nonsénse; that the companies were. Urging the “temporary loop’ because if it {a called they wi! not Ave to pay while if -perma- Tent or for ® term of years the tran- Bit compantes will have to: pa: Coms tthe Boant—routd- ot con Sider iany eroeosition to dump the peo- [ ALL POOL-ROOMS I IN CITY ARE CLOSED UP, Epialrict-A torneyderoives ban 2 Proniire to mhut every room {1 New York by Jan. 2, to reports his office acthig Plstrict-Attorney Ported uae therg. wa tre SPA ray = Forty-second siret 4 i according | et to und from river to a8 fled hte -re~ sector Nally, & Hted-treins,No- iys ‘Lerryyof tie firm of insurance stock street, New fr made | ts, well knoseny am Pools | the dead recelved from the | Te + death. This afternoon and anc There ie nane he took a trip to the Coast to look over watt down to tia n—why—he-should wish toon} ‘his Ife, ‘Supremacy Certified! for thia city, had a collision last night at Brule station, twenty miles west of North Platte. ‘There was a dilnding snowstorm and -a high -wind at—the tims: into the observafion cat on the rear of tho Overland ‘Limited. Twenty-five to thirty passengere.were In- the observa. tlon car, and-one, E. W. Hastings, actor of New York-wae-tnstantly KI Mail Clerk “Gilbert Worley,. of this city, sustained a fractured skull, and a Passenger named Jennings was scalded. E, W, Hastings, the actor, who wi ket tn the —wrock—of the Talon -F, cific Overland Limited, was well known in thot city, Hoe was returning to New + York from- Portiand, where he had ;Plexed for some tme with a stock com. |pany, ‘an a member ofthe Lamba’ /giu, the ¥ ‘Players’ Club and the Actors’ vot A inapioa. He —was_—a_ brother of Cuyler Hastings, a well-known New Yori leading man NEW YORKER TRIES. | SUICIDE IN FRISCO}. -sHenry B, | Weilot® piullding that fell upon them Merry attempted to commit suicide here BAN, aurea dan! 3, Jast night by inhaling. gan. consclous, but the — pnysicia: will recover, He Ja the tie ts _un- pry he. brother of James and Wy}- brokers Terry & Lork Cit ut No,.60 Wall He Re Terry who-attempted- to com= in San. Francisco, ia a or fe prominent socially ny Broklyn: The lirm of Terry & Co. {ni th insurance. cite Wd Wylie Terey; brothers of are. in “the insurance ut NO 6) Wall street 1 was told the ane. isinexs great “Only thig morning,” he said, debra) om faltonn Freon: n good health ond Wed San Fran- $0. Well THEE he ChOWRTE ho cwoitld y there, He was chirty-elghth years and unmarried. About a month ayo “We Tes be Duetness situation there. 1 know of} ~ 262,286 More Than During the “Year S05" ~All records of all news newspaper in the world ever -in-any-one- year. : Attested by ‘Certified BARROW, ee GUTHRIE '& CO, Accountants Lin eros mae of oe; Keering these records and have teelied bs and we are of the opinion fled bel The World. ———"Fhe-Herald--- Showing The World excess over. the y B In each and every month of the \ separa tex Ad vertisements Pa mn THE / WORLD During 1906 ee AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE.._ We hereby certify that we have niade an examination of the b; (S te York World’ containing the records of the classified dvettisishents? ot pe ~ In'tho New York World and New York Herald’ ( the ‘twelye months ending 3ist December, 1 low. represent an\ accurate comparison of the number of advertise. eats in these newspapers during the year 1906: h greater number of advertisements than the distal ___Comparlson-is-made-with the New York Heraldsbecause no other in, this or Europe 4s within ig. distance More Than During the Year 1904: papers beaten. _No~other printed as many advertise- Public Accountants ~~ Eroad Exchange Balding, 25 Broad Street, New York, December 31, £1906, rinted | for the for differ- | er of ‘advertisements fs ‘morning and Sunda: tdltions 1906; that we have Tavestl it tested these by actual court that the num! 4,397,245 1,165,806 7 231,349 WADE, GUTHRIE & CO. 906 THE WORLD printed Herald of ARROW, year 1 and Nos bor pound | 15 Saying Tt -FSINM I TOR TAT. —Ti-arternioon. ACTOR WHO MET- DEATH IN CRASH ON RAILROAD LO SINDICATE BINKER'S NAME PE SECRET Mrs, Verrault Refuses to Tell Where She-Kept Her Money. WOULD SAVE _ FRIEND. To Answer, She’ Declares, Would Involve Others in House of Hearts Scandal. The smoldering embers of the demol- E “MAMMA -WILL NOT DO ANYTHING TO HURT POOR HARRY!” GRIES MRS, TH EES Wife of White’ s islayer Doesn't Belicrs : Mrs Holman Will Be Witness for a __Prosecution as Now Threatened’ 4 -Latter Wants Re ee EVELYN NESBIT FEARED _ ARCHITECT, WITNESSES" SAY, The Low Avigeley train crashed | i Tl tL iN HL BRONK B FALLS G 1A U ~ BURIED IN RUINS > Pweenty.fve men’ were injured by a at 146 Teller avenue, ihe Bronx.) and biting her Hos hard to-day, One of the men will die, Seven] why? demanded Mr. Davis. of them are in foypitals, “The “rest | “Hecnuay to do rd would be to involve Were slightly hurt. ously_injured follows: | aTgott, "Patrick, No. Radeeabispeacnieictas hoakaltioad many braises. In: Fordham Hospital. Dodla, Thomas, No. 46 East One Hundred and ‘Fiftieth street; fractarea right leg. In Lebanon Hospital, ‘A list of the serl- Fateregu, Frederigo, Ore Hundred and, Sixty-ninth street and Jerome avenue injur: fractured spine and. internat In Lebanon, Hospital, Sarafino, Juli Hundred and Fifty-second streot ternal Injuries and scalp wounds, One. “four in Zingan,AnKalo, a74-Tast Hundred and Fifty-firat street; fractured ribs and internal Injuries, Lebanon Hospital Andrito,. Vito, No. 63 East One Huf- dred-and -Fitty-frat street; {nternal in- Juries. _bryises — non Hospital — Tisselli, John, No. 89 Morris avenua. fractured leg “Wid Internal Mujurtes. Tr Lebanon Hosvital, - Was a “Rush Job.” Teac Brown, of No. 1891 Clay aw nue, In putting up Aa double brick flat house ai tee Tada eine adtheeas-Ene-con tractor 1s 8. %Imbad| ‘0. S91 Morris rene ——it_te. wn —amone vuliders=an—e and about thirty men were employed on the work, The frmt wall, which had been com- pletisl to the @econd-story level, fell In- WAR Wearing eareying down four bricklayers and a coupte of holcar- tera —bvery—mrtn-th-the outing wae more Or-less hurt. Salatino and Dalgott Were buried under an immense pile of wreckage. Thompson and Adams, of nin ataton, ran to the scene eurd the noise: and took. charge-of the work of resoue. Thomp son—tirned in x fire alarm that sum- moneda hook and ladder truck, and a0 of-whom Wwere “able to Ku homes buf the msven_m oval} Frederick states, tron open tls hone 0. Toller avenues and: specaliy “converted -intaa temporary’ Frosted Brick the Causa, Brown, the owner of the bullding, 'waa pliced under arrest. Deputy Super: Intendant of \}Buildl P. oH. Reville mid, after an examination, that the oave-in waa caused by the Uso of fros bricka and the Srortoading ot seaffolds upon which, the “orfokiaycrs aie tho owner The contractor “and foreman dis; peared after the ‘aocident. Vite, Ant. Hite, A stonemason, suspect: being the! foreman, wan’ badly. hurt, but he walked mila nda halt to his home in East: One Fed “and” Fifty-firat Btroot as goon as he sould: from: the acens, When he Kot-home ho fell uneonaclola across the: threstiold His wife: summoned a polleeman, who Rot an ambulance from Lebanon’ Hou- pital and the man was taken thera, Se ny WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for New York and vi- cinit: Rain and warmer to 25 MEN Frosted Brick Cause: ce Crean ous. Disaster Which Will Cost One Life. — firemen aselated. Dalgott and Sarafna’| great vivacity. "Why, he even mt yoro dug out with Fe uity nar anger | mato marry aillelly-when. he knew? ‘The ‘redcuers wore in peril from. the had nota divorce. We. Reted Hee Te oujer walls, madman. He eatd he'd kill me and Tage uances ore e elle from | bimaett and—and'— eo “ni ‘01 “Bh Hospltal‘and one from Lincoln: Hospital, Diller gente reensn prompted Mr- ry ‘goons an neighboring “Yes, bl6w up the hous With 4: é es, je yna- Prvaciensdretted: the Wounds of the | mite" responded Mrs. Verrault, write fehod: House of Hearta‘\over which Mrs. Bina F. Verrault. presided of late as Queen af the Love Syndicate, were once more fanned into a Ilvely blaze before Commissloner Siigids in the’ Federal Building to-day. The —paoudo widow, farcinating in a Persian lamb jacket trimmed heavily with brown mink, and fetching tilted fur toque,-took the stand to continue her adjourned cross-exam\- nation by Deputy Assistant United States District-Attorney Dorr on a charge of using-the United State mails with-intent-to-defraud_by posting-prom- jaes to wed when she was already. mare ried. cs Leo Keisler,. the red-headed Mutual Life clerk, was present, ar lic has been at~every one ofthe six hearings,. and Iistened to the nearching cron-examina- tlon of the woman. he had addreased In a_stack of letters variously as dear, darling, sweetheart, darling sweetheart “Mrs. Verrault.”* ‘errault's -bluck—eyes-Hashed-as in reply to Mr. Dayis's first yuestion she refused to tell where ‘she banked at tie Ume— she was conducting ue -| Love Syndicate. -Won't.Name. Banker, “I refuse to answer,” nald the witness with: vigorous shake of her black head one, of my best friends fn what ty paperscall. tht Love syimdicate Mr, Dorr'n questions were to bring. out that at the time she wrute to Kelsler sho was ‘broke’ that sho was in reality “well-off The Witness appealed 'to dio Commiasioner,, who ‘ruled In her favor. In anawer to further questions Mrs. Verrault. fenced for several minutes with the prosecution At. lant Mr. Dorr elicited that Mrs. Verrault had been involved tn business diifoulties | With news of the death to-day of Emest Howard Croaby in Baltimor his countless friends recalled hia dis- tinguished life career, from & political friend of Theodore Roopevelt to an out-and-out Tolstolan and an opponent Of President Roosevelt because of his yreecir: tio was your lawyer?” demanded | Dore. "I refuse to anawer.” replied tue wit- ness, Armiy. It began to look like a bad morming for Mrs, Verrauk when the Comm! sloner, after many strenuous obdjec- tions from Mr. Miller, atrected her to “answe: ot “Boston,” | renlicd the withers. reluctantly. 4 Still Shields—Fréends. It was brought out by Mr. Dorr that the famous turauotea” Iocket-gtven hy Keisler to Mrs. -Verrault ts—atttltr-t srw pp boug HE Ena locka for yeaiwith the money you got from_thle-man_for orked=Mr. "Good. heavert rault, clneping rail bring in the names of all my friends? [This was a married woman with eh On ain” the oner was merciful, /and-Mr. Dorr: went about on ‘another tack, ‘Your atd= nt the tit hearing that. you dlaminsed Fertsler because pf some- thing-he did. What-did he a “tire told me re wan @ nohlaman and T later Jearned he waa esewineherd.” satd he witness with a-not’ partioularly amt able amile. “He told me my | troubles," conitnued troubles were his. irs. Verrault with ‘ler gazed out h Treat Titerest at Park, Row: Afest apparent: ugh Gordon Miller, Mra, Vo attorney, then-took: the wits Iniande Kelsler Is Unhappy. Mra Vereaal tatifed that i had told her Ne wae tnnhag forelgn department of the Aut wlth $100,000 salary, tua Gelverg and a nob! sald that Ketsler wa ft you or he. th talee inquired Afr. 3 “HT @on't know vie i kie and false," Was the reply, went to Boston, and when T came Baek 1 wan arrested! Increply to the questions by Mir. D, Mri Verrnult wall. ae coure aur Fecal lect the exact wording of the “Bincerits persona! that led MoClellan, the Phila- delphin grocer, and Kelster to the Itousc of eeloler, nok looking Mk Keiser. not looking Mke a man 7 ing himaelt, was then called to the stegg by, Mr, Dorr. “Here isthe Innocent from abroad, remarked Mr. Miller; but Keiser did | not get-a chance to toll what he knew | about of Heart “dotngs, for on. this point the Commissioner eaited halt in the hearing ull Saturday wood. ‘On the whole It Was a jaler on the & graduate of Yelt Tha Withee ot her (de {waa fickle and S ood. day: ron f ‘sudden, He wns only fifty years old und apparently In good health. ERNEST CROSBY, Fh OF ROOSEVELT, 1S DEAD e FRIEND Hartison and ers by the: Khe- e, | Give of Exypt as Judge of the Court of me ; brotherhood of Count Tolstol and decided to t Instance in Alexandris, ‘ation would have been Mr. passive ldeaa SoVote his tlme to spreading the pro paganda in America, visited” ‘Tolatol, and _ fro. MrswuMs CTe-lohe Trrendalip.— Th United States Mr, Pane lest irs his /po- for Mi Crosby became converted to tl resistance and a wrote an ndvocasy 6 idenn, cower) Zan clare He Tried to .Force Way Into “Her Apartments Just Before _ __Her_ Marriage. == That he? ‘own mother will be the chief anes ‘against Hee Thaw * : in the trial that is-to be held in-less than three-weeks is incdnceivable to 4 Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit-Thaw. She became PeGiey when the Ne teport was. repeated -to-her-to-day-and-cried+ “V know. It can’t be true. Sema won't hurt ee now.” But it appears that Mrs. Holman, the mother, is extremely anxious to hurt Harry. She will leave her home in Pittsburg. a-few-days before the trial begins and- come: to- New-York with -her—husband,-her-son-ai a lot of letters that will have an important bearing on the case.—It ce said the Thaw family offered her $50,000 for the letters, -And she seplied that all their millions were not sufficient to buy one of them. ° |_-_Mrs. Holman _has_not forgotten the. treatment.she recelved-at-the hands of Harry Thaw in Europe when she was compelled 1D, send to Stanford-White-for-moaney-to-pay her -passage-home, ng SHpTS ey ioe come Se CHANCE TO WIN RULING PURSES *arithat Santon. Wilte--tefed= to-force’ Ne—way—inton house —tnto -whlohite: nliss, at-15-to-4,-Starts} | fi nee rey} know Evelyn Newit was staying « few! weekw before her marringe td [Herre Thaw, Tie, witnesses are Fran ces FL nn__eldarly “Quaker woman,-and Daisy Ralney, a negro mald, i Tho sceno of the reported intrusion is a three-story. Sfownstone dwelling PAL..NoW A. Wewe.<Thbety-eeverth rtrerr Tented. furnished, at $20 a week for the artist's model by Thaw, seat HE “WHE DOE I “NEWTON -AKa— was Wore Es =o +Fair_ Grounds == the Wh graduated ftom, New York Univeraity [ope cut rain twin in elaim| — DY at Fats GTOundS Starnes cant Gk eae meen In 18s, and dater, from, the “columbix | ym galled rape hie tee Track S upon_thelr_return from Europe In Law School. He entered politi Met | pitlngiet, Sit cond suvporied “Alton % rack. December, 1904. epublican and wi associated with ‘arker for the Presidenc: HL - oth 3 Theodore Raceevalt at the OuUNee of thd | jeon, he sald, wan that Ufc, Roosevelt a BepT ap ; jatter’s career, 6 Buccee:! if --wae"the—tnrarnation—of= the eolrm ot} ——— NT Tiare Aer aties—Pterce_ aint Dalay— do nok sy Twenty-first Distee In the ‘Bate’ Aer | Atuatiem and Iinperiatiam. | Hie idea! NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. | auito asros in their accounts of tha 4 ‘onty- R © As- [Of nauonal «reaiscan it voting uc “ i as 188%; {physical atrength, and for dig ldoas he atlagen (COL BY be MeO NIG a ares } sf he waa nominated cabyaEresidant President would _nubesliaite a tg navy!) | i £=Zanttes—{15--to— 1 Moores of Ciitrord_W._Hartridge's_law. : = FIRST —RACE=Zan t office, was- cngixed —Garly to-day Ina and 6 to 1) 1, Dinemock (5 to 2 for =| place) 2 Spies Web-d- blending thelr athtements. The Quaker-— i Te poaivethat “Mr White aid hotwear-a-—musthohe,—The-negro-matd—————+ ‘Ancoxcited “mancran-inta-the — soe tad all Saeeser the wit ‘avenue pollés station, Brooklyn, this afternoon—and—-shouted~ that Vincenzo -Ruassllo had. tred—to—kit-himeett——De= tectives, Cremer and Reynolda found Russello, who ts twenty years old and who boarded with Mrs, Lio Zando at No.—72-Bkillmun_atrest, dying —in_ the pack ‘roour OrLuIgT Seatoress saloon at \No,.483 Park avenue. with a 6utlet wound-in-his-right ear. — “Five Tywlina-eald the young man had tnken «drink At the bar and gone into the rear room, where he was alone. A few minutes tater they-heant two #hots, and ran in to find him ‘ying onthe floors witty the” revoiver beside him: There was q bullet in the celling of the room to show Where one othe stioty Tad ROLE: Au a measure of precaution the de- | The steamshify Ponce, of: the New York and Porto Rico Company,’ which sailed from ‘Ponce for New York on Christmas Day, t# more than threo days overdue, and friends of passengers | aboard are becoming greatly worried. of the concern, however, de- 1 to be sate Weather, Six for the trip, Ponce entered upon Wer tenth duy | this morning. ; (Special to The MSeening World.) ALBANY, «Jan. &—The action of Atv | torney-General Jackson in Inviting | William R. Hearst (6 begin proceedings | for a recount through the Attorney- General's office, will in all probability Saddle the cost of the SMEG eodinge none Aes the Love Syndicate lady, and she swep: night; Friday, rain In the morn- Ing; clearing and colder In thel| “Fresh to briek south winds, shifting Friday, to west ngrthwest, a along. the xrimy: corridors of tne Federal Building with a glad mule an | her rather pudgy face. At the naw hearing Mr. Miller promised: ta yheys several witnesses present who “would | make short work —of-his— cients Saye ponents, —_————__—__ Sunday World Wants Work ve + posetat tithe Rvantng Wort. — | suspense (nd anxlety esses and took them-to the station, tng led _nto—the—patro! transferred to the cella the Claston avenue station when ono of the Nive tried to escape. He waa Lali Haciie. a barber, of No. & 6kill= man stree he detectivan_chased “him, whllo the TEROEVET Linen “aE otlier “prisoners. 1” Hacllo Fan up Clermont: avenue and the steckives arose thelr revolvers, ahaute tha that they would shoot, Baile He tNehtion to tnenn buts tiey pated ou him'itnd mansged:{o-eatch- him when he slipoed In a. pudtle of water. Russello,.who waa taken to the Cum-| perland. Strect. Hospital, was gUll- un- convelous, with ‘ttle cha: ing. ‘Tho police learned that had anid Bacilo had threatened to kil km, Mra, Zando, with whom he poardedy-anid anid that he told: her Tast-night: hie Tredanger and had appoared-to-be_wers nervous, Bacils would not talk of his sug! with Russel'o. of STEAMSHIP 3 DAYS LAlt Built 189, the vessel came Into prominence during the — international echt Traces of that year through @-eol- ‘non with the Cambridge, ions, of the Yorevls of the excursion Meet A Lew. wenks later she started on -nér matien | trip to Ban Juan, spun her alygle scraw to the battom when 60) miles out front New York, end aller a long pected o¢ evencually ap. in tow of one in poured at} Savannah, Ga, | of the \éamships of the Dutch fleet, She steel single acrew steam- aera te tone net register, —— ot STATE MUST PAY FOR HEARST tho Stale. When asked about the matter, Jackson uppeared annoyed and declined, absolutely to say anything aout It, d “I have decided? he sald, ‘not to @scuss that question or anyother con- Neated with the proceedings.”* ite-Piains— pares admitting the wilt WHITH PLAINS, N, Y., Jan. 8.—After ny Major Robert E. Hopkins. who left ‘a legal battle of Ave years in the courts |an estate valued at 1,600.00 to probate, he contest bring carried to the Court It ts said that tho contest cost ‘the Oe Of TeViv= | ha iu equally certain that the vialtor-had 4 reddish musiable,-Réth.women-der clare ths— Bae eee canine Ite, ough Miss Plercse told an ‘| Bvening World reporter that sha would prefer to testify: that she) was at her place of-business when the tneidentoo— curred. Tho OND RACE—Workadey (25 to “ard40-to-454;-H keel M8 to phavey 2, Rewer Cue: s THIRD RACE—Sllverskin (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Rustling Silk (even tor place) 2, Limerick. Girl 3. | Savening — World E pPeOe= aE NOM IT East Twentynine NEW ORLEANS, Jan, &—Though the] street, where she occupies a ground -weether_was—very-threataning here to.! Noor _room,—eqiiiped —aith—a—private— Quy, the -Tuin-heid-off- unUi-the crowd | telephone,and- known. In-the-neighdore Teached-thogrourse—The-xoing-wae-fast+ hood: an—a--rendasvous—tor—she—trtends—— and dry, except on the outside of the|/of Thaw and his wife, Eye Dalsy course, There it was a bit lumpy and) war quartsra at Xo.—"35 Rack watt= slow, but the boys who were trylag kept] Plicé, Brooklyn i to the rail, where the going was beat. Statemente-of Two Witnesses Tho card was featureless, There was) jy | no race thot had even a fat clams of yey i ie | horses engaged. The events were framed to draw out cheap horses, and they were certainly a bad lot. The at. | 1/04 Artes tendance was only falr and speculation }* was dull because of the open character of the races. Tocated Miss the conilicting statements DAISY, the Mata, White ya 4 ron FEE Te to ‘know Lo mlammed Hot wels door, Zan Dinnemook |Spliter Webb, Keine Reg site, [Larnia. 10s, Mins The records of the portation | Sacer, 1090, Thicoaia 4 | | June’ time: treat address.” > Bogerutt, 109 ie | Biater ide | 300, i Quakeress Devoted Friend. Tieiia, M0, D, Austin 1 ‘ Selet 1, Ménn §] ‘Thou art a friend o¢ the dear child? Niue’ Hewkit 4 of the SPCOND RAC attend well wuat 1 aay, ing quaint lingu Namo, Weight, eurly to-day greeted sees Dats th eld reportor {in her mod: Rebel Guo, “111 est-honwe. A woman of fifty years, who [Lammas | 100) ed scarcely” forty, wits slivery gray Stine of hair and an cxcecdingly. mweet smile, Lalu &, Sl small of stature and rither-plump—this q s/is & picture of the former principal of f 8) the Mount Vernon School or Elocution qG HY Philadelphia, “Methinks Uleo bas conte to the right 8) door if thoo wanut 0 héana kind word | tor tho de dand Mr-Harrys*- sho E~-Severrelehths of a nite. | added. = pnt. Jockey tin) “Evatt her, wig “do iat torah ea! H Paints a cold woman pf the world, has refused 1 Seo Hto-aid-the-desr-piid, tant going tobe 8 10) ner mother and her father, too, “Thee was not at the teddies 1 was there, and Y took “hort 53 suothera. +p1A0e.— The Gone Oil « at