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‘ASKED CHAE TheN Ht DIDN Only Too Willing, and Ludwig | Lost His Luggage Trying To. “FATAL THIRD COCKTAIL. When Swain Came To, ‘Frau- | ‘Jein Had’ Vanished With All ‘His Wealth. James Ludwig, a tiny Teuton, of No @ Avenue A, had a few remarks to wake on the philosophy of hasty leaps fnto’ matrimony, at Police Headq ‘ters to-day, while handsome Fraulein Ellen the uneleot. whe diminfutive German read an elluring advertisement last week in his favorite Zeitung-—It-had_to_do_with_« Deautitul. young girl of wealth who wanted a hueband in a- hurry, all ap- plicants please write and state eligi- the return post. appointment to meet the fair matrimo- wial possibility on Fifth avenue, near Fifty-sixth street. Mr, Ludwig was to wear a rose. She would wear a carna- tion. ‘They mot’ dnd the Uttle man's heart ‘went out to Mise Ellen at a bound. It stayed out and warmed ardently when ehe told him her home was at Palace Beech, California, where sho had « Deavtiful villa on the steep slopes of the Paotfic, Would James come there Burgess was posing In the xallery fer] bility. Laterlously Jamea wrote out | his quabifications and eagerty awaited | ‘A scented letter came, containing af > MUTILATED BANK duty Se Sater Oe, OLUIETHE TANS ON) aga BOOKS TAKE UP GLOBE TROVTING TRL FOR L 5 CAND JURY ALL BY HIMSELF SET FORA] Lures sant Explains Queer | Transactions and Withdrawals |. on ney Borough Suysel |Little Edward Baudendistel Slayer of Stanford White. Is Special Sale | | Lands From Liner and Starts Aroused by Further Delay : 1 0 0 Pl A N O S | i 3 i 9 ‘Across the Continent. | Granted to Jerome. ete | Greatest Bargains Ever Offered! We -will sell this week 100 good Upright Pianos” Jor this’ weak: Hii°arrjvédInere to-day | rd of Stee to the shrestold ot of ditierent makers, ali in perfect order {some only | from Haden, Germany, oi the Mambure: | big’ patated (chamber where’ he, mace|||/little used), at extremely low prices, very much | American Uner Blucher, travelling lone, | his first Agbtér acquittal of the chars: less than their actual vaiue and on payments of only | | nrat “cabin, and occupying the scat of! against him, but he did not come {ni } | honor Cet the right, hand of Capt. Rees-| the Criminal Branch of the Supreme’ || $5 Down and $5 Monthiy. fig The ‘baby gtobs-trotter in conslene, [Court to hear Justice Vietor J. Dowiinr i | | Three-year-old Fdward Habdendistel?. For the first time tn more than elght the j will be a great traveller by the time he months Harry Kendal “haw left [reaches San Francisco, the latter part Tombs Prison to-day, He crossed The Kings County, December Grand Jury {ook up to-day the Inve) jthe Borough Bank, for the | which three men have already been tn. Gloted. Walter Douglass, of No. vet gon mreet, an assistant c: made foreman of the Jury, svhich ta, composed of level-headed business. mon. | Distrigt-Attorney Clarke and his aasizt fix Jan, ¢-as the dats for beginning eens. Ce [ant, Mr. Elder; have been gottin- ey! Hes | agen : to hin vt ; parents in Ban. Francisco, and H é i £45 Gance tn shape tor the Grand Jury since will cross the continent under tax: | "¢cond trial for the murder of Stanfor Gilbert ‘ 2 - $35) Biddle 5 h £159 He Is not in the least awed by the | White. He was kept in an ante-room || Gardner « : , 50) Stuyvesant 5 . 155 last Wednesday, -and the work of grind: > ing out indictments wes under . way | within a few minutés .after the jurors | had taten their oaths in, the County | Court. In_charxine the Grand Jury : Dike sald: Ty EEE a — = ; ‘These are times that tent the strone- j | eat-men and Institutions, In a business Prospect, and enjoyed hie ocean. voy- where he chafed and fumed age immensely, In fact he had the | the National . 5 a 75] Whe eeler . .' . 165} Hitveliest sort of a time, aa did tho i i who attempted to take charge of hi | His "wife, though, was in the court | Werner 0 ' 0 90 | Chester C ° . 170 ae Umit hls infant enthusladm for the | dressed In the bluebird costume tha: |y, Cable & Son. 6 6 sa abet 5 0 . 175 Sone ee eer eereve | was baie fam{ilar to millions of news: ||! Gordon & Son .. -200/ Fischer... 185 Wagner. 5 0 108 | Chickering a . 190 | thought of another delay. during the hearing of winter. to Ban Francisco, fram thelr home in | Baden. A month ano they cabled to a | famous case la and financial strain lke this the ata. ole 4 = 2 Gliltygatoucaianil ste ie ee eiaet PESRUTE ta Brine Sdward on to the Pa-| It was Distrlet-Attorney Jerome wh: Newell 0 5 é 110}! orace Waters . ° . «4295 tegrity_and probity of those who have Jan; startea Ee ce aioe WOM! asked for the adjournment until nex! Heinemann 115) SQUARE PIANOS, 5 Im, but was taken! es Rex! 4 . : & aries month. Martin W. Lt tletoz,who hus 120 | Sieinway . hes $25. | been trusted are elther vindicated er | found ‘wanting’ } seriously jit fn Hamburg and died tn - He ee eye cere eel | Cherbourg. The boy was left alone and | taken Delphin Michael Delmns’s p: Schumann & Son Q Steck 25 | fap pean epee era atte rie untended.and when the fact that he was|as Thaw's chief counsel, opposed the | n 42 i i : | on‘hix way to hls mother and father | uemel, oproret ine||| Peek & So eee \ fence Waters . . 25 | moat dlMcult to discover. yet the most) r reaching and baneful in their ef-| fecta. and Influence. It 1a for you to demonstrate to the people of this com- munity that the law ix competent to ponish when a See bas been be-| | 24 | motion. hel: Jin San Francieco and that hia. passage | |], Chelsea 2 A . 130) wan pald through was learned by the| Special ranelict.s00, i —| aby Ge was learned by the | Guild 5 . 135, Fischer—Baby Grand $275 ee hundred {t ts possib! So when the Blucher was ready to ity sist ritooe called btore the a -[ ner, ‘Hils chubber ittle loco ete man’|of the lunacy commissfon witch ex-/|| piano, and no charge for delivery or boxing and ship- | sail the scion of the Baudendistels was bookkeeper Borot + : 8 we, Abeer reer ene res seen flanhing all over the shin. The |e? into Thaw’s sanity last Febru | ping; also no charge for interest on payments steamship <company oMclals they de- The Justice declded to order 9 clded to tag the youngster through. special panel of threo hundrei men ||, Schirmer. : - 140 Weber—Parlor Grand 290 trayed.” os : 3 : Explains Queer Transactions {urned over'toCapl Reaslng, Haig [thet & fury may be choren. In and over 70 other pianos, all desirable styles and at bright-hujred little ohap, with big blue| 7k” tme both sides are to be give See aioe the aiepeesien MRS. BRADLEY DAZED big bluff skipper of the Blucher thought hia young charge the sreates:} Sow fs theFipreto- Soe feeean Har Sain 0 | From these t! 5 ‘ { i i The first witness called before: the eyoa and‘the friaklest sort of a man-| op oovorunity to examine the record equally attrac ve ies Fee ee NE ae baby éver, and gave him the freedom briz peers i i: & Fs \ Ke -and sald they were broth ‘and marry herY WOULD HE! © TAs a matter-of-fact, Ludwig-wanted to marry her that minute, but unfor- tunately she had an appointment at ber drothers, in the dig brownstone, man- sion o& the right. She would meet him the next day en Broadway, near Eleventh street. Then,.if he had his luggage ready, they would start for California. He was there onthe ainute and the fair Ellen swept down upon him, deam- ing with love. They walked along a little, when suddenly a young mun ap- ‘and said to the girl: “Sister, the shtp doesn't sall until Wednesday, If he will send his lug- ‘gage to the hotel you can, be much to- gether until sailing time. SNould James do this, she asked, ewestly. WOULD HE! ? He sent around a trunkful of clother and a wallet containing 382, some jew @iry—in fact, all his effects and earn- ings. ‘She and James had a quiet Iittie chat and some cocktails, At the — third, James went to sleep. He came to yes: terday. She had vanished; his clothes were cut into ribbons inn hasty pearch for treasure in the linings; his $2,‘ Jewelry and other trinkets were gon ‘With bleeding heart. the little Teuton went to No, Mulberry street, and wo very clever detectives—Manley and (cKeon—srere assigned to help Mm tind the faithless one. Thoy learned at the hotel that the man with the girl had telephoned to an expresamia, waore number was recalled. The oxprossman knew the couple, and tind taken a trunk far them to No. 217 East Sixt! th strovt ‘There the ‘pair were arrested, to-de anda she, Ellen Burgess, twent. old, and fe, George Burge: twenty- ft Both were heid for grand larceny. — “COURT AGAINST HARTJE ‘= ONCE MORE IN DIVORCE. | PHILADELPHIA. Dec, 2=The Su- pertor Court this afternoon refusel the petition of F, Augustus Harte. . of Pittsburg. “for « fceargument on hir suit for a divorce from his wife. Mary Gcott Hartje.. The Court recently aMirmod a decision of the Alleghany County Court. which refuxed Hartia divorce. Hartje sought to have the case re- opened on the «round of after- covered evidence. The case will pro Court of Pennsylvania. ably be appealed to the ee OF SIX FORGERY Help Wanied To-Day ! “AS advertistig—for -in—The Morning +-the=testimony--tukten—betore che tran World’s Want Directory. - MONDAY, DEC. 2 1607. Girls seseeeyeeee Halrdressers . Houses ork Ironers Janitors Itresses fj Kitchen Help... Ladies’ Taifcrs Laundresses Reo Bartenders . Blacksmiths Bookbinders . Bookkeapers . Boys ricklayers Buehelmen Butchers Bindery Help . Canvas Catpenters Cashiers Chambermalds Chefs ».. Ulerks oe Soitectors. Compealiare: Cooks ist.) Cooks iF). Dressmakers “Detectives Dentists Suabwsnwe -a2e-canho Photne: Printers. Plumbers Drie Clerks Rlecrricteans Elevator Runcer Set seta * | He goes Into the matter of ytar endj gale Lake City, and wiil get the ver-| zo| state of our law a crime, the case up, there were few -ricutseer in which erasures and tnterMneations + —— v bridge a vf Ae were made to conceal withdqvawale-made |- -CASE TOQ-THE FURY. liga atone tabaci tee aee Bane aed jhe patie cotta sccous il widte 105 ee anes | YEAR, | \ IAL ee eats os a [eerie oat cee! FFOrace W aters &> Co. knew that the finish wes in algat. White chunky Infant’ shoulders. Geveral street side of the building and from | > THREE STORE 134 Fifth A 18th St ‘ , ve., near (Continned from First Pagu) times, when he managod to climb Into | {sued Evelyn Npstét Thaw, wes called to testify all about these transactions, He was inatructed to alter h j i the. on! rt for ths defen vho the rigcing, he almost bore them over- | She had come alone. One of the vr { at ated s the Books by et least two omcers of A a raioee phan espa or te ce board, Time and acsin he was lost | Yate detectives attached to the defen: | |i pen MVENINGS ; 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. fs wed h " In the scuppers.and had half thi escorted her into the baserment. where! |) i a ft t. GDuring the afternoon session int the sia arse ecedea’ See emena ae 1 Pant tee Re One ees | Lawyer Dan O'Reilly met ber and es-||| UNTIL JAN. IST. } 254 West 125th’St,, near 8th Ave: rand Jury the proceedings took | trip to Washington and the shooting Into m vantliator and foll as far as| corte’ ner te nee ee ieanenn De || ‘The Above-Named Pianos Are at the Fifth Ave. Store. ° sudden switoh to the Jenkins Trust Company. Hugo Hirsch, counsel to the {natitution and half a dozen of the the grating. Hi v1 {tsolf and closed declaring all her acts Rt treo en es ou nag | Saunderson, the Congrewationalint ymin ere rations - a Patmataintorivonble | tater, who holds services in the Toinbs a Pow ing | Sa, e ou! sy ey h Terman eet directors were summoned to the Grand} | Fd rapt RS ota summing |Ex-Jockey Fuller, Once Race-| withelmina Holst, the chief steward- Sobor tek EO she stooksay Jury room and, briefly questioned. ess, devoted as mucn of her time as she) parry Thaw's wife tooked ten pounds | Z defense had compelled the production | ek ‘Ic 1, y ‘A report tha{ Comptroller Metz had | Sefer Oe coe radiey'a torn teers | TACK Idol, Has No Money |oouta to this youngest of globe-troti~re. /neavier than when she had last ap-| dee e th | caer iin cr olthdvawale he | ®2 ® sera of evidence which wax be: Pay U [peared tn the court, Her taco, was som \made| on, the fay’) of ‘the fallure! wan|!De held back for elect. _ to Pay Up. |full‘and plump and young looking | put - up “AuSietant. Diatrict-Attorney Passed the Lie. { ‘ | she wore a modidiis peltsrnaet the]. I Q \new blue ‘schoolgirl’ suit of the fra} Elder, who refused to affirm or deny} phat Jn without foundation.’ inter-| ne ; ‘ ! ; - er jocke ver Cleveland Ful- 1 imple velvet hat aie} {eis ree Complrollerdwraallone cock thell eineae United /sidlox A tlorney takers Cite: tenes eesti Clee Gulab al aqralie inh a the tlme of his election to office hejany statement to the contrary 1s ab-|the Sullivans and Frank Farrell to vie- | Dowling mounted ‘the bench Prisoner Not in Court. | Correct prescribing of, glasses depends Christmas Gifts sold his stock holdings to Mr. Hurley. | solutely false." [torlex moaning hundreds of thousands stocicho| in the. Bee LenaPRR TARO GRR HILIE fer, who has piloted thoroughbreds of, hidden under a thipk blue vell, About | A COMPLETE - ( original stockholders In the. bank. At| “The lett produced willingly, and}! pox bass olleted a iorouen bred Url PFT iS | Gis tines she entofot tae room Jus ‘Eye-Glass Style. ASSORTMENT OF A A few days before the fallure of the!) Justice Stafford instructed the fury. = ‘ 5 Rana iatenwras itd Oon eas deport io (iatsas ation len Manould bak aalanio Rice cee cee re tl the meanwhile Deoaty Warden | upon the oculst Style and becomlagacs Diamonds, Watches ni mala's i eroaitiuanhellbsokailehow!| ineielsabing OU His attorneys tendiviage) Meson okay women eats S104 | ls Nnon had brougit Thaw “from his! depend on the optician. m 5 el : that he had elther a small balance or| Powers proceeded to a reading of the |Poltce Court unable ty pay a, fine of Fi in Murderers’ Row through Ue Uv- | Glasses that have style and and Jewelry. ino balance at all when the bank sus-| letter, which. he declared, to be one of |imposed on him today. by Mngistrate| per -corridore of: the building to t prove the looks can be aalueted '|CASH OR CREDI \ pended. the strongest pieces of avidence for! Rarlow for intoxication, : et Bhteroomiat, the back: of the Crlminel |< ‘only by) commeton: fltars: j Fi F: GOO: i One of the matters that remains to be | the defense. 5 °. ‘ Branch, The Pittsbureer was not man- | | | ONLY ReUlABLY UP-TO-DATE 5 i investigated by the Grand Jury re-| letter in ouestion 19 the one In| Fuller was picked up to-day at Broad \ acted. The hallways bad been clea ft Reg Eves Paatnge by oe ullscs i EASY PAYMENTS. 4 lates f> the mctions of @ director of| Which Mra. Bradley spoke of the vos. | way and Seventh atenue by Patrolman iy ‘for him and he met no one on the te cgistered Physicians of Experience Nerisnusnvarce Tolar etch mecresnr7 AR the bank who was very busy “sround| Able “necessity of defense | MeQuirk-of the Went Blzty-etenth wet} Speaks of McClellan as it! se was parmsittedta/ ater in Ue Oty |Glasses Prescribed Only When Needed Nr meaning ci | f the Institution ou the day of the eus-| [08 CV Mu an Section sof). : , fon figs if sageway leading to the jury : ‘Alwcaya at Moderate Prices can amon APO TESTIS) ONO Co ie ci it |statton, Fuller was very“intoxinated! “Fraud,” and McGowan | the door ajar w.fow Inches so that he |} rea a & Ee Dusiness circles that. thls director, long] »ernene LOrm pieces of ps Bt ej sears egs UNO NSA NOE Ie aPonos might aten to the proceedings, but | , Chakich & done. as — fi DUR nees cree Hosed, placed $u00 in| from more than one | w York and the Bast wor- Demands ~an_Apology. he did not enter the court proper ‘ 2 satchel and wont If out to a friend | Powers declared, “One of them wa 2 Littleton, O'Reilly and A. Russell | ESTABLISHED . nator Byown. «A, person | *hinned at the ahring pee eres | ——_ peabody, Thaw's lawyers, hat feats | Nearly 30 Sees 4 ly write to another whom | Jockey of the geason. jen came his} - s tie the railing near District-Attorney | 2v3 Sixth Ave., Below 13th St The Boar. Idermen } pecta} {inside the ieee we 3 | accident, followed by a Ife on the Great SAU derma ea eeracls | Jero and his chiet assistant, Car: | 350 Sixth Aye. Below 22d St. ‘ torney F.| 1271 Broadway, Below 33d St COMPLETE has been teequentiy| MESURE this afternoon to hear the re-|4 Nott Assistant District 1 Br ‘| port of the Finance Committee on the |J, Garvan, who aided in the presccution| 217 Biway, Astor Honse Block. |last year, was not on hand. 101 Nassau Sf, Near Ann St Who was walting In the nelghborhood. | written to The attention of Clarence J. Shears | goes not 1 counsel [or the receivers of the Brook- an fyn Bank, wan-called to-day to the at-| they intend tack m: upon lilm and the receivers| Coming to the tr itck Mecting held in Brooklyn last nit. | powers declared the position White Way. wh punctuated by arreate Cor drunkennes! His reply indicates that the: fight over | | ‘i fils tepion Of the permanency of the| Wound In Brown's body and th and as many promises to amend budaet. receivership will be bitter andetaotnn | tion take Indicated AG recite goatee: has iceeer menacdlne | After court adjourned Mrs. Thaw was | aaa ett 3 . Chairman Davies hands} jn @ report 4 to nee’ her nuaband in t permit recrimination. had been ja. struge [Its ohlef récommendations were that janterovm. The *c! “phe recelvery,” sald Mr. Shearn, ‘are | OETA x ts protect the interests of the| the yayolvercand He fax fought ‘off the whiskey damon ] for weeks, only té tumble and with each | talked togeth had been dls. work! Teeeanancnents : depositars:in. the Borourh Bane ral id ERI in and | fall hie lag becoines worse. In hix cell! $14,000 for arrearages for charitable Jn- | twenty-minutes before Thaw went back | men—Mr. e! er jo ehh bs was on heén | fF Mr. Paul Grout—asanme to represent! requoat was ine f' Fini the police SG an Ui ormer! stitutions shoutd be stricken out of the ' biapetll He " nese te str { une Sop rliaey: When the dopositors) said Judge Powe: id | Premipr jockey munk his head between! Onaritiey Commisstoner's e | nettled over the failure of the members learn that. one of these lawyers Ise viel bia handa’and rusted pix «thows on, hia Mes Comminstoner's estimates be- | o¢ y1s"own family to appear, but seemad | borrower Strona (he on unsecured He wnk'e pitiful sient, |cause the Comminsioner had acknowl-|+5 he tn good spirits as he went back Furmitu oe, pe's, Rugs, Dra- perits, Pianos ¢& 3 Phonographs. = 48.18 COLUMBUS AVE.) BET. 103 & 104 ST. hey may. get some jdea as to the| Was In ‘ be efestedness of his motives, was-dazed, y but thi At got me wa.in, didn't (t7" bel edged the deficiency would not be that | across the bridge to his cell. Mra. ‘Thaw a the weeapon was s the bar |sald. “I never thought It would again. | iange, and that $233,000 for the suppiles | drove away alone. saper n of the re. | I've been on tue wagon for n hs. for the Borough President of Manhattan | seeau, and] “Got In fr — Bennings last nightattersbe cut to $180,000, BIG STEAMER STRIKES ted dut| @ disantrous effort to beat ‘em, Flost) Alderman Buillvan objected to cuttin Vaits, man: of cuange there. My lex hurts|og the item for charitable, Institutions ON CANADIAN SHORE. | the latter reached” the to-day. and I'm afratd: that I! put wan in favor of salary reduction of INDICTMENTS) 190m avin to ride again, It's been | chiy officials and employees in’ cares | NG am for Searp 40, Ket back, I'M| where they wer address, det - Rear ANCA SR eafores eapie iol) lsat “too Jaree | veamer ia reported ashore near Iron: | He swas-toreés: won! heal, Mot-aome old: This Adminiatration.” ‘sald:Alderman | bound Island, Just wowt of the |en- Jon an afternoon train for his home tr Cniget. und wtter refusing’ peters, "has been deine. thinks tat | Hunee tots Margarete Bay. Persons i evening finally took some! make fill Tweed look lke a petty |on the mainland heard signals ot dis- he Jury as he is speeding west. rand -heret—aciltuven't)“larcaniat.”.” “ioe | tress and immediately afterward saw afford at SPM. vegan). a penny to pay my fine. ~) He declared that the Comptroller. the | the steamer near the island. Tugs were te ___| president of the Board of Aldermen,|sent to her assistance trom Halifax. Brown hud’ #« ager HALIPA Dec, 2—A large} Cantineed. trom _First-Paes— transactions in great Getall and reviows!| gic tAiats Rhodita) Dowling rules that the) iy charge to the Jury. He asked the mere making of a fulse entry In cor-| jury frat to look at the case outside of porate booka a not under the present Neo saa PER HIEY Gorcinower: me Was the final) in body and Orlando Powers, | an_she loved Rieaees (ull analy \ f ysl. G SE land the “President of the Borough of| The name of the vessel has pot yet For Xmas Citts : is women was pole) Brooklyn had shown themsel: men|peen learned, but it is suppowed that | WE TRUST ANY HONEST brain by the band of anise to conduct business financially | she waa bound Cor Ingramsport to load | PERSON, ONE PRICK. 8} Not a Criminal Act. 1| “Such an entry," he rules, “might be| and the prison SEARO MneyES AW, ie) ng events Immediately pre“ |” ae tne city is In the hands of aj BLEMISHED FACE? ACASH or CRED t| made tn Various ways and for varlous| ® Vivid t her years of aut-| ced Dr.. Pratt Can! 3| purposes, The mere intent to deceive! fF sig ann | Weoattinh i deceive) vf » than one mem fs not criminal. Otherwise, any falee| Mee ines Cees He auahyS entry knowingly made in the dooks of pat this woman Ix of a corporation, no matter how | “The reo 8 the shootlig Powers rf = *| traud Mayor''— Gat ! ‘ in ‘ton Of | Alderman Peters was Interrupted, by ; | We do not ask ezaployers! spa vicense tc coulg ye bre: | president. McGowan's gavel, and the : eure pour unstzittytmpier Feferonce, Call or write for is D-| president cried indignantly: ‘ trabahten Four Crooked Nose sitalogue 44, Counsel ursed that she ad | ten Agerman will retract et your Barn in Natural. vpon any one Diss) Alderman Peters tried to xo on, hut| | i P urdér In. the dvgree, Involvin | trivial, immaterial, irrelevant or harm-, asi et eeeeen gue alt epee lesa would be a crime, That the Penal) io 5 ae fod) ‘S41 | president McGowan bunged away with orney. ‘Such « charge againat it ux Brown war | me ‘gmove ALL, Face Blewlab | Gode recognizes a diatinction between | ea aw oen tg not the mame | ite fat? Max Trowy al the gavel, Peters got red in the: face|[ SPECIAL for this MONDAY inte "yout, Complexion. Jan intent to defraud and qn Intent tol sy against a gtrone man, and 4 regret penn feiah! eiremarncn| andena, dba shechreelasa., PINEAPPLE CREAM wn 10c alr and Fe deceive clearly appears from an exam-| tare Goverment pax found It ne MG aa id via |The courts have deciargd on that |} CUT# rou score,’ said the President. hitve declared" Hanrs # to 8 Dally, n of the Penal Code.’* And by apnelntment. wrote Brown yneerning har Mre. pasary to uae langua Th Justice Dowling Kovs Into the details 1 o) ' x the Ux tab Jcondemning ter, that out her to th nevine the Ught In Brown's bed: : of the year and transactions and holds | (ou), ey rata ata UNC MLAOHESh cabo data Ca emceee emia man Ree A es CALL OR WRITE, that it Is not proven that the State) “sys a rn Bons or sleert marka Were lost with the nolxe of the} } insurance Department wax decivved in | URIs ements RO Oa eae Lpkest at eam inert Pietra Cert cdntinaed banging: <¢ the gavel. IT wasnur CREAM 1122 Broadway, N. Y, the recording of thene transaction: | ln STARE HARE Pe CHETAN ARERR E| RGM ee Fic DD eeieamtare ime ahe “T shall not permit you to go ot Kisses fantiy ¥. Please mention World. : vinced that this wentla, timid, sbrink- | was tneane s t strict-Attor= PECLAS ctw fo ; id, “until you retract that state- || SPEC : hay h hirderesa--and that she should be. hus ts eno Row store c tiexe things the Justice writes: | idan Prd What ane. wells SAMUS Chere ew Ruld ope Nee RL oa When Alderman Peters tried to talk '| Pe" i ic"tree purchases of one dollar ; r Mesiomeatcatee inferred dod ta Li Fs mi xtrang before fanuary 16 | president McGowan hammered until he] 4nd over Vetwcen Spattery and 200th wt : r P I NK H AM? c 5 xhe ja dea sae do not claim she was Insane | aiinost broke the gavel. : ees 3 \ reached the conclusion that} Judge Powers anoke of the th: the Judew Powors replied, "She war | “1¢ you do not apologise I shall order | to defraud been |actor of the man fram Salt Lake ‘\)y the very depths of despair and in | the Sergeant-at-Arma to lead you out, ken before the| who’ tertifed 10 tha reputation of tel suoh a oondition of mind that she aid | ert 4 the President. [os Se CORTE Tro uch jastls| defendant for pence. and good onde | not know what abe would do.” "y retract nothing,’ repiicd Peters | ‘ yuaving only ven rand J Established 1852, s no int atimony ut that ff | THE MOST su CCmAGEDE Bt vom WOM ANA LGW EN THE WORLD Embroiderers yony no intent can ve in Euginedrm Ton te quant tie Indictments’ for for Bye here Y | pica ery ia wranled, | 'Let him that Is withoit sin cast th | jer as his bondwaman, Aled nene of Mx) A sergvant-at-arms walked up to Pe Feeders ANAEED O F eA a Re, tor Art mene cc aole Judge Powers promises, und this must have affected; ters'n desk and put out hla arm to es: Finishers» Ve that the quesvionvof whether orl atimeace, Bakers Tht 1 United State [jor mentality, She was no wanton.t’| cort the Alderman out, Other Aldermen = ———— ~ | # (Original Clearing House Members.) Folders : nd transactions ituted| Attorney Baker. t IM a prover rently}... added; ‘wie spurned offers of wealth, | Sef scared al tie aco and stood up, ‘DIE! z s stapscery Clea ss ina queation that cannot|'!o the ¢raument of the © ment.” beers cinmOtial ti 1 take tay seat under protest,” cried Sa . 2 Aalerminodcanincmptven cried Gcieecnea renee It, aa 3 ne a Slt ofa sam : 11 Bet “TD wart my rights "He sat WALKIT.—On Monday, Dec 2 MARY Corner Nassau and Beekman Sts., EOE RESORTerenT RRGER RI Ran aay a steer ts era's OC lew on the present state of th yaw the defense of her young and the; down. dow of oa Walah and beloved mother LOST colife dog, sable apola on head ee Worid printed 88 rey aden 1 hay Ren Baal aly ith Held as his Bondwoman. euiug of a nuine fir herzchllacens y autho cproner way \oapreteatsr cel Ree anes: Tee reeaevatn ‘ aad hack Srp nich att Fe incre ak 383° “Hel ination In disposing. of th ‘ the President, quite out of breath, matin daa saiita ve 5 ainsi f ‘ he World printed 3 “Help ner moHHON SN ear cect on werk xAId chan ca wena —- appeal from ile decision of tho chair,” sahneral trom ho late ze Hence, $06 NEW YORK. neatebe erAds.- to-day, $35, more than all) yi ,0%) fant dy Am Unable, to. way | dominating tempter, made Mra. fending TO CURE & COLD AN ONY Day. AOR E ACN Ara tat oe the thence ta Bi Montoa’s Church. Relatives i Suncey ioe Wal ether New York papeis combined [betgre ther Grand Jucyyaess (pane! | ilecbondwomnan: There, fy a itis: Hag | Pees I 2 nO Be quinine ae AIHA. SHEL OUL PAU ay qlaor-| api. ends apd oeniber of St GaKheini ie . | actions constituted actualipates.” between sanity and insanity,” sald! w, GROVE'S signature is on cash man’ Water andithe scene ended <4 Bragchs No. 6TH eC. B. A Mond: ay ~ ey (eed Ra a Raa call rian lt Bras sate