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   World (Newspaper) - October 16, 1890, New York, New York                                9 JUS AD PAGE 2 OF S THE S g THAN THAT OP ANY TWO NEWS AVERAGE NUMBER OF COPIES PER DAY DURING NINE MONTHS OF THE PRESENT it c i Sf 2Bcmt ic Circulation Mooks Open to All nn Sic clue 6tcHe ober Sic bic i auf bet iu by 6iKlRC im c it E Me 43 bic to PRICE TWO NEW OCTOBER PRICE TWO 14 Oct at the brides Port y G of Leo to WINNIE o No at H JOUN it to MAMIE York thn fit Pauls uti and Carroll hy thn to of Philipp aged 15 beloved of Pet Brand mid the of Kobert M her 107 West aud friends nie tho into rest on 13th only fion of William nnd aged U2 years nud It lit Ba a JOHN BAK 6W Funeral from his late 109 Oth Long on at 2 15tli Widow of tho Jato BliT Notice of funeral JOHN B K INKER H aged 78 And friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on at 3 from the corner Highland City on 53 aro respectfully invit to attend tbe funeral from hiw Inio 89 Garden at from tho of Our Lady ol on at HANNAH widow ot Jason Funeral tho Presbyterian 11 daughter of Patrick und Nollie ague 3 years und 2 and relatives to funeral irom the of her 18th at JJ this ANN OED widow of John of white Funeral from the rosidence of hor 53 East 130th New 3 and of tho family invited without further tho JAMBS aged 513 years and 6 The and of tho family aro re to the funeral at his Jato 325 AVest on Friday at 1 the 15th MABY widow ot tho Into William Rose at Calvary near 4tli 17th at bin late son of Henry in tho 24th year of hm Funeral MARTIN in bin 08th funeral at 2 Gal way pj MAC MAC at on the Interment in Cypress Hilla Cemetery at 2 a the residence of her ANNIE Me in the year ol her Funeral from tho residence of her C on al Antonio papers please on Monday ot tho SubPre oi aged lo 3 25 will talco place from hia wido aod Uf at tho 21st between 5th and Gth at 2 JAMES son of Patrick and Alary Funeral from tho residence of his 302 Kast 7Jd on at 2 STEW 14 ALONZO Ou SMAN son of tbe late James in tho year of hia Relatives and friends of the family are re invited to attend tho funeral services from Andrews 127Ui aud 5th on at IS suddenly at his South Funeral service at South oclock In torment at Trinity and relatives invited to at hor 84 the beloved wife of Michael Notice of funeral 3n 49 tiom bis lato Wolcott at 3 oclock On BEH KARD nt bit DU South Funeral will place on from Peter and 1auln Whyte where solemn requiem mass will be up for tbo of his soul at and are invited to la at Plea BO OBITUARY Martin familiarly known an tho at hiB home in Tuesday after a brief ill Ho was born iu Ireland seventythree years or more and haB lived in this country for h a He vras a claim ant of an estate in said to have be longed to his wifes James Thin yearn then the HUP has been demonstrated to ave been a an imposition upon tho old man by frenchman and his accomplice in It was started prob ably as but the Baron believed in the validity of the John eightytwo an old New died suddenly yesterday apoplexy at bis O West One Hundred and lie was formerly a but retired many years John Past Supremo Chan cellor of the Knights of died at Fort Harvey died at Orange Caldwell was a member of the of He was f our years of Thomas for merly President of William Jewell died yesterday at ot tho age of seventyone Before go ing to Missouri he waa in the Georgia State Military and at a still earlier period pastor of the First Bap tist Church in More recently he was pastor of e Church and Baptist Church in He was au instructor of and in the pulpit was an elo quent He was a native of and was a student in Trinity Colleen in that Granted n telegram to Miller from Filer was re at 6 oclock announcing that he had granted a stay of in tbe execution of Calvin Holden and Al bert sentenced to be hanged here on Dunham reprotH that ho did not gp on the saying that he could have cleared Holden and himself and con but wan advised not to testify by his Tho alleged confes sion Holden will be i fn tbe I The Bine Line trains between New Baltimore and Washington via Jor and not only trains in toe but Boost em built and all tbe devices a appliances to and comfort tuat i knowa to toe MAYOR GLEASON HE IS CONVICTED OF ASSAULT ON REPORTER THE COURT WILL IMPOSE HIS SENTENCE ON Served fn 11 Stilt for a He Left Clio Juror Conduct fn the to Be Mayor Patrick of was yesterday found guilty of assault in tbo third degree on George Crowly in the barroom of Millers The assault was although the men had been antagonistic foi some time owing to political The Mayor beat who is a small kicking it is after ing knocked him Tho jury bad received tho case into their hands at oclock Tuesday ant it was oclock yesterday 01 twenty that thoy filed into court announced that they hai agreed upon a There were but few people in the court at tho and they were mostly all friends of the They had confidently expected a and in fact some of the more had believed up to the last that tun verdict would bo ono of On the other while tho verdict was it was not what the political and personal opponents of the big man had hoped They had in thoir secret plot tings striven to secure his indictment for assault in tho and wove happy when the indictment charging the Mayor with a had boon They had then fought for his conviction as in in hopes then to charge tbe burly Mayor with being a felon and demand his removal from while they were pleased with half a still they wore not entirely After the verdict bad been announced Counsellor that tho jury bo and County Clerk proceeded to call the name of each was a peculiar expression of satisfaction on his faoo as the jurors ono after tho other confirmed tho report of the foreman und declared the Mayor guilty of assault in the third the extreme penalty for which is tine and one years imprisonment in the county or both and imprison Thorn seems to bo considerable difference of opinion as to how the jury Tho opponents of the Mayor assort that upon the first taken immediately after the had retired to the they stood eleven for conviction and one f Tbe one for acquittal is alleged to be Gob of with Whom it is now as ported has had business Gebhard isa Highway in the town of On the other tho friends of the Mayor and the Mayor himself thai ou the first ballot ami until 11 oclock yes the jury stood eleven for acquittal and one lor Tho one man iu this case wart said to bo a Flushing with whom had had an altercation some years The declined to discuss the occur rence in the and would havo to Bay of the manner in which they arrived at their Judge announced that tbe accused would be arraigned for sentence on Tuesday As Mayor Gleason and his leaving the courtroom Under nerved him with the in the civil suit for damages instituted by Crowly for the son took tbe papers and with several ni bis friends entered the Hall ana retired to his who had remained in the court room up to this followed the party and was congratulated by a number of the Mayors personal opponents as he loft the It is alleged that as soon aa the sentence is imposed counsel for Gleason will move for a stay pending an appeal for a new KADIEN Ho Ho Wau Falsely bv Tho lately deposed City Clerk is on the Ho says ho has been ille gally deposed in consequence of the per antagonism of tbe Tuesday night he appeared before the Board of Aldermen and asked permission to and before being accorded the priv bo outlined the charges against and asserted that he had been vilified and Ho criticised tho Mayors action aud characterized lua motives as malicious and 1 He informed tbo Aldermen that ho had not boon legally removed and asserted that he bad already commenced suit for the salary for and announced that be held the key to the papers of the city and the combination to tho and would decline to them until he had boon paid his To a WOULD reporter lie asserted he had retained Counsellor of to prosecute Mayor Gleason for false He will endeavor to shor it was through liis connivance that ho was arrested while intoxicated and looked up in a cell at the First Precinct Police and kept there all The Long City iu comment ing on tho Kadien case The recent hasty and illegal which Clerk was removed Is likely to be productive ol contest and an expensive Kadien has notice upon mayor Gleason and Treasurer Bleckwenn not to pay any salary to his Thomas It beinir that Curry has no tho or its unquestionably neglected his official duties lu tao most shameful and particularly ftt a time when It was of tile utmost importance tuat he give close und constant attention to the work imposed upon him in connection with tbo Fall Charges liave been preferred in due form and the derelict cial a chance to defend H were possible ior him to offer of which might have been done as the nature of the case and tbe city held blameless in tbe Z lj e SDo r I b Ijot lin ljt bic SBt btn un ber nuv 1ft S lie SB or Ib bit ts We tint clue Circulation ber 9clt SB or It Scute unp Sic buro lut TO REPEAL THE BAIT How Is Trying to Out VanUco TO THE 1 that tbo Robert of Newfoundland after interviews with Sir Julian British is now iu Gloucester offering the fishermen of that place free for bait and other supplies 011 the Newfoundland coant in re turn for free entry for Newfoundland fish baa created con in cir cles It IB well known that the Govern mont of Newfoundland through ita now in ban plodded itself to tho Canadian Government to repeal tho Kow bait under which a fee hari hitherto been charged for The imperial ansent wan given to this law on the that its Hole object was io cripple tho French fishing industry in retaliation for tho French but operation has re in the Americans and diana as much injury as the and ao proved disastrous tp Newfound as it hna deprived them or the profits derivable from the bait and Tho effect of of the law on Canadians drew remon from he Dominion and resulted in a promise of itn re which promise tho Newfoundland Government waa tho more ready to give it was returned to power upon the that the act would be Under it IH only a Ques tion of time when bait law will be but the to secure a sharp bargain and to wet something for has scut to cooperate with Sir Julian in to tlie Americana the benefit ot thoir reciprocal arr an semen AT LAW FOR A Tho In tbo Bait in ft war by tUx room HO Tribune it in i f A Pathetic ami What Haft ol TO THE T A suit was be gun in the courts hero yesterday by the wealthy relatives of Florence to gain of her from a family named who have adopted The child hvi run away from the Koche on several oc casions within tho rant few and they have been compelled to institute corpus proceedings in order to get her Neighbors of the family say that ahe hoB been brutally The little girl wrote pathetic letter about a month ago to an of whoso IK ia on William Now iu she to take her tho As a roHult tlie aunt arrived in this city yesterday and beuan legal proceed to gain of the Koch claims he heard of the child through tho Louia police adopted of year in which tho claim little Eva was born fail to show record of her birth that and she her self thinks in twelve years Nothing more can bo about her antecedents or the reason the Kocha are putting forth such efforts to At tho of Alex 3fl3i Six tli it learned that had gone to Cincinnati to Ram of Uer Tho little cirl had written to her aunt a sorrowful letter com of hor treatment and imploring could be ascertained of tho childs birthplace or End of a Quarrel Between Chi Albert was shot and wounded at 3 oclock this morning by Policeman Thomas Tho men and there had been bad blood them for some A few nights ago they had a serious and afterwards J tinge reported Madden at the station for while on This made matters At the roll at tho station last night Kane summoned the men before him and questioned them as to the Madden refused to and was told he would be Bent before Trial In reply ho took off his club and and threw thorn on the Baying ho would and left the station mutter ing He WEB seen in during tho night While Jung e wan in the patrol box reporting to the station at U oclock this morn i UK Madden catne up and tired three at one of which tnok effect in his The murderer then walked away and has not yet been Officers at the asnort that tho men had their over and other Madden be ing a member of United Order of and retorted that Madden wan a Out of tho officers the trouble THE WHOLE FAMILY Wife mid Child Poisoned Clio Shoots TO TIIE NEW with his wife and a baby a few days lived on Hall was employed on the coal When the baby was born and hia wife had a bitter has been renewed from time to He accused her of Before he went to work yesterday morning they and he left her in Soon after he had left the house Show dosh took a quantity of them in hot and drank the poisonous A neighbor found her sick and and a and her husband were sent The doctor said that the woman could not As as heard thia he took hia and coing into the woodshed put tho muzzle of the weapon under his chin and sent a ball through tbe top of hie died last even Her husband lived until about 11 oclock While the women of the neighborhood Were to relieve they forgot her aud when went to it they found it was Borne its mother gave it A Thieving trial of John son of Millionaire Ed of is going on in the Circuit He is accused of robbing cun store Inspector of tho Post Office is here and Spoll man for robbing a mail Sheriff of also wants him for safe and the authorities of Terre Haute are ready to put him through for robbing a ticket He does not deny the but claims emotional or impulsive No Proof evidence against tho alleged Harry who was arrested last appears to have been less positive than was at first Adami was brought into court today and the detectives proof of his a small bunch of They did not see him the of the Wayne ap any one He Wait GREAT CRUELTY CHARGED CHARLES BATES SENT TO RHODE ISLAND UPON ACCUSED OP BETTING FIRE TO A HOKSE WITH Tbe Son of a New YorKer to In Court lor Excessive Brutality o a Bulky Denies that Ho IB but Residents Aro of of Martin Bates KIH Greeno was yesterday by Tom Adams on a warrant from The arrest WHS at his parents at iho Dakota on West The charge Bates is that of extreme bru to a horse at Ho denies the It ia charged that in on Bates threw alcohol over a horse that had incurred lus and act the animal on The detective brought bin prisoner down to the where the usual form was gone Ho admitted liia ami Assistant Lindsay turned him over to Officer Edward the asent from Rhode Has anybody elrio over been extradited from thin State for cruelty to animals T asked young said ho did not recall cane of the The officer then started for tho train with liis The with which young Bates in charged created great excitement in New pore at the Tho and are people of high social standing in are members of the Society for tlie Precaution of Cruelty to and they were specially indignant over the Young was a favorite in IIia lather a cottage on C odd in fir tori On 2 had occasion to to Newport P and while ho had to uae one of IIIM fathers It wan and he IB said to have become very much Tho hired man was unable to manage the stubborn animal when it ia exclaimed Ill show you how to handlu Them tho claim is that ho took alco poured it over lie poor and sot lire to Screaming with horse is to have down blindly an iron and Tho of tyfe wan hoard by living tance from the which by others in a padding train Old Colony Tho nkin the it was hi many ex posing the raw and In this condition the was ttus The the story trot about and Bated was lie did HO at coming to A complaint was laid with the police an and of Rhode made a on Hill tor young The penalty for a crime of this diameter in inland is by ono years and It wan Maid that wore eiven to drown the 11QWB Ol tile Bates was received here this with evident by members of tiie Society for tno Prevention of Cruelty to They have naade every endeavor to secure thorough investigation of tho matter win first brought to the attention of the authorities by the story of a woman who chanced to be Mayor that dur ing her walk with her little boy she cuine suddenly upon the spectacle of the Bho said that sue did not recover from the shock for several Tlie Mayor of matter to of New who at once becan Lawyer counsel of the compelled under pen alt r of the to tell the animal came in that made an affidavit that Bates had the cries wore heard for lout distances More pitiful they were never The cast ap so that Detective and received directions to secure from Davis a for This waH delayed of the Tho ni a ou Ilia TO TDK is spending most of his time by courtesy be called his He was induced to do thin that ho might KITO the world from liia own peu something of what the world hud already beard from and perhaps equally re of his brief but eventful and that ho might from tho Bale of the manuscript have to turn over to hiH He iH most up all The work IB wot expected to bo very elaborate and will deal very sparingly with the in regard to which a state ment from him would bo eagerly received by the HIH it in cover about ono hundred pages of and will deal principally with some of the more of bin English with iu reference to the Benwell Ho is ne with foi tbe printing of his book and from New He expects to make a frood sum out of it and will let it go tbe highest Turn key Forbes acts ns Tho Sheriff has bad an from from a mau who wants to do the and claims a worldwide reputation and to do a neat job well with electricity or SPECIAL TO THE rich OB t woman in Niagara died lant mouth at Niagara Hor will was admitted to probate to OLD Did Work HIP i1 he mo in TO TTir I of Mi in lias developed the William Wo ds worth who appears to be wanted by the law Great in the name iu 1SK1 and was con iti a of swindles in aud which culminated in tho exposure of the fraudulent employed in the celebrated Fund and in tbe conviction ol two of itii prominent who was a re Ride tit of this WAS by Frank brother if Dan the noted bucketshop to co into a moneymaking under tho cruise of grain ami coni but winch turned ont to he much linn was known HH t but iu reality no such man was in his name need to shield Frank Miller prom ised a handsome for part in tho and tlie public who were invited to by moium ol were Toured of from Io to no per a inventor received a socalled cato of oml in which ho might lie to place or stocks with Home letter of the JV D or I The Hrm that they operated tho Board of Trade j they bad no and I that they had special for pre 1 dieting the of their I in other were all from tho To bo they make a Homo and HO and HO Their business grew to immense and dealers lot that appeared to be very handsome and had they been really would havo A man with in some would get perhaps or a and this him to put in more and get hiH all believing that these wore actually tbo they repre out of which the latter were to only a small But at the end of a cyclone p truck the Flemming nnd Miller to have an deal I or aU tho wore wiped anew fund called Fund II was started aud in a went tho way of tho Miller then got ont and went to ho at tbo time finite aud he probably han not yet forgotten tlie Then Frank who had all beon backed in by hiti tho Fund J t was baRad on tho ae itw but it cot a drew in people and controlled vaster of A of prosper ity Tho firm waw now changed to tlie latter a Soon after tho launching of tbo Miller canto back from and no warm for that Inn had to bo the alno a number of Frank This fund for buying and but not a of ever made so far an could bo the postal authorities got hold of tho concern in 1 and Frank Lorinc and Flemming the In tier hav rne the to recognize and Bhare with him were Thoy on trial in proved fa bo tho principals and both Rot a year in tho Cook County but wore pardoned by Arthur in Tho trial of those worthies showed that the inside of ton 000 and Miller panned their money to Dan Lor and that it eventually was planed in Chicago it could reached with that Dan Loring wau the head of Two bucketshops in 1ublio Grain and Ex and the Metropolitan Grain Ex change that the of were turned over to concerns tho books of thOHo wore altered ao an to that and Wilier had lout lame in that from ono Chicago hank alone tho day before the of Fund W nearly WUH drawn and There was a in Chicago at the time of tho trial that the profits of tbe wore divided between tho and all directors of tbo two In tho for pardon Kan horing tho and with Mike the noted and Alike of and McDonald tho White House together Cregan tho matter to and tho next clay a pardon was in ll is believed to bo quite possible that Will iam Wordsworth Miller has been work in a oil bis fund knowledge upon tho Brit ish MR THACHERS SHARP It n Wny to Keep New York Per in at TO THE A project for making the Now York State exhibit at the jair a prominent feature of Chicago is by John Thachor of ono of the National of appropriating for tho usual temporary structure to bo erected by each ho recommends that tho to a building that oh all not only bo a credit to tho Empire State during the but reman a monument to the enterprise of Now for all If tbe will buck tho scheme financially no difficulty will be experienced in securing a ood site and plenty of assistance from now living in There is a society in that city known as the Sons of New with a membership of over Jive which in ready to help the project as woon as some definite action JH that in case the State decides to build a turc an admirable site in one of tho be either by the city of Chicago or tlie Sous of Now At the clone of the Fair ho proposes that the building be turned over to the Society to bo as a for Yorkers visit tbe to maintain the of cbe Ibe monthly reunion of tho New York was held last night at tho Club It disposes of UIR old Porter estates I 120 Nassau Among Niagara her wts the last of the wellknown Porters A Public Library SPECIAL TO THE Public Library WBH dedicated in this city Jate Miniator to delivered an The library is of Charles to the city and has with equipment of To Take Congers Tho can Congressional Convention of tlie Hov Die trio t yesterday nomi R Methodist Church President Charles Wilson and John of tbe Health Board Bliss Minnie President of the Womens Press and MIKS Hannah Moses made the opening MiBB cave a whistling by a wnio bv There was an imitation of bird by Mate Miss Johnston Rang solo a son by the Quartet and a folo was by 0thers who nnd Miss Gertrude There was Hindus took part wer red Emerson and Julie He and tha Hies also eang SIMPLE QUESTION IN Sam Has nf City and Are of Ao Consequence to THE SWEATBOX INVESTIGATING THE RHODE ISLAND STATE REFORM SCHOOL POOR LITTLE 13 TOO WEAK TO concluded lie could not live anil set him Wo called in tlie nodical nnd ho got tbe boy Into tho Tbe doc tors say hell die in a short Morn Tlian a Skeleton nnd Not Able to His opt on nnd Water In a Dark Den for Would Not Apologize I TO THE 1 A more piti ful and shocking spectacle haw rarely been neon in thU city today j by on into cruelties at tho State who but fourteen years in tho sweat box at tbo institution for thirtytwo and today he ia but little move a more skeleton of a once bright When brought to the hearing by his parents he was livid and and death im Tbe members of tho were aud Chairman Wilson that they would not listen to a word uttered by a child in such a physi cal But tho insisted that tho Oom should hoar his and thoy supported the lad that ho might take the But young McCarthy was too weak to hold out his hand aud IUH hold his arm up for When liberated tho hand dropped helplessly to tho boys The Commis refused to swear him in his helpless and after reviving tho poor Ud with brandy they sout him McCarthy testified that when first seen bv her at the had be come BO weak that ho had to crawl down Ho told her how ho had been con fined in the dark cellar for thirtytwo days on bread and told her that Charley would not ana for that reason was further paid hor boys body was black and blue whore he had been an ho McCarthy won because of his weak and wus confined in tho floa he became a in who admitted the solitary confinement of young denies that tho IB a bad Ho contends that health was bad when ho first came to tho THE in July published a Htory of this bovs shocking treatment at the Inland State Ho wan then lying Providence hospital slowly dying of Tho doctor who attended him believed the boyH condition waa due fco the brutal treatment accorded In Charley wus sent to tho Reformatory for stealing ft pot of baked though ho linn asserted his inno According to his ho was treated roughly from the Bix weeks after his incarceration Keeper Eastman kicked him on the shins and slapped his That night ho and another boy jumped from tho window their dormitory and ran Charley went to and after three months of dodging Rot and wrote to his through a lawyer to whom she paid secured hi H as sho Tho State Fair was held at in last Charley wont and being by the Reform was arrested and taken back to the H in who in fully corroborated by Medical Examiner of the Rhode Inland tells the story of his boys treatment after this last arrest They put him in the sweatbox when they got him lie was a healthy boy then and had never been sick a He weighed 1M7 which in big fifteen The Is a mime the boys havo for a dark Theres no light can it m except a under door and the only furniture In tho place was a slop The lad was kepi solitary in this dark hole lor thirtytwo days ou bread aud wa which he got twice a when the mother railed to see him she was re but sho finally sot through you wouldnt have known the boy to look nt He waf more like a wild kept there In tbe They wanted mm to apologize before theyd let him but he told em tlie lawyar hod him dis charged aud he had no to liia mother near went crazy to BOG her boy treated We laid our rase before Representative of tho State and he went end eaw the The Superintend ent saia the boy wue a uura case aim wouldnt humble At the Jast the boy got HO poorly that they took him out of the of own ao They set him to work He was BO weak he loll on t lit ground ex They put him io bed Uwt with out any H was for n day or two longer and him to the of he wua put to work wnh He was Ho got but ho could not eat nnd ho kept omd he not oat because he waa A time ho waa uutin the sweatbox because he had with a colored a frame of He was locked up in over lo a lo ime after he A SAD Sho AM the Wny from Only tn Her TO THK 1 a met a horrible death m tho mines at after last A slip occurred in tho and caught Bharu of the coal almost cut him to In tho same mine at 7 oclock a Hungarian minor and his laborer were crushed fco a jolly under of who been in thn a few np to pay the of hia from She landed at New Yoik yonter oay Mid was to roach Tho who in said to be is the daughter of a wealthy and on ac count of her passion for tho peasant was and driven from A Official TO THE Horo is a para graph from this evenings Star Campbell Chief of tho Debt and Taxation Division of the who has been charged by a newspaper with furnished without authority which wore of value to the for campaign in denies that ho has given out any such Uo said to the Star re porter today that ho belongs to neither political is an Englishman who came liero in nnd is not He was appointed afl a statistical not through any political He pre that tho story arose from the publication of bulletin 0 on the financial condition of Upon its issue nu merous newspaper correspondents applied lor specific in counties in which their respective papers In each ho he referred the to the superintendents of tho and gave tho information only when authorized ao to Trouble Bering for TO THTC who represents the wholesale glove house of An Old TO TDK A train on tho Wrentham branch of the Old Colony Railroad ran into a flat car at Wampum Station at derailing two Division Elisba of was killed and a laborer fatally Merrill was ono of tho oldest railroad inon in hav ing boon yoars ou Kcw England OH for III Ban croft left on tho New York boat his way to his Winter home in being considered too feeble to go by rail as He will in New York for of the Navy and Whitney also returned to Washington to For Mayor of Edward President of the National was nominated by tho Democrats of tills this for Tho for Eastern NHW Jersey and fair For New fair sta variable ally For Aew station ary westerly The following record shows the changes in the temperature for the past twentyfour in comparison with the correspond ing date of last as indicated by the thermometer at Pharmacy 48 00 40 II OU 54 67 57 5a 54 Average Average lor corresponding last 5 ENGLISH HABERDASHERY lie Not Only tbo Presidents but Harried HIH Second Wife and Alao a Third the Second to tho Widespread interest has been excited by the story in Sundays of the eventful life of William H of this who died a Chicago hotel last week and whose body vaa cremated on Sunday at Fresh lu A curious development in the rase has men the discovery of another wife and daughter left by him and ft contest between two widows over their Many old friends of the who wore intimate with its members when lie dead mans father was Secretary of the Treasury and at the time of the of Tylers daughter to William 5Doncor wore surprised to learn that he had een living in this city up to two months They had lost track of him be fore upon the death of his first wife and the oss of tho fortune which he inherited from is Spencers disappearance from the social aud club world of Hew York was so complete that all his old friends him He kept hia name out of thn city lived studi avoided tho fashionable and pulled his hat over his eyes when be saw an old and thus lived for twenty years in New York without any of iis old at Yale College or ac of his jears of prosperity of his 189 By City of New York a now choice lot of Horsey in both brown and Oxford made with broad collar and box They are somewhat different to anything else we re before this season and in style single and fancy mude for stout new pat terns and new designs will be the B SPENCERS SECRET A SECOND WIDOW OF JULIA TYLERS HUSBAND COMPLICATIONS IH A NOTED MABS During this time Spencer obliterated self to an extent that lie was able to two neither one of whom a one while was aware of the existence of the Spencer was foud of mar and left behind him puzzling matri monial As told in Sundays he was times married to President Tylers daughter twice se and tho time at the Church of tho corner of Fifth avenue and Tenth when invitations wore issued to the wed and tho affair was the great social event in New York in the Spring of n tho group given herewith Miss Tyler aita in the lower lefthand corner with a whip in her The picture waa taken by a wan one afternoon at a lawn party nt Spencers Staten Island estate of All present were prominent in society in New York twenty Seated next to Miss Tyler is Kallie daughter of Judge Itua and the other three are Miss Mias Colborn and Miss They wore all close friends of 3Hins and were present at tho Fifth avenue PAID A AT Among those whoso interest was aroused in the dead man by tho story of his extra ordinary life published iu Sundays was who lives at the corner of Broadway and Fifty Laura was her and she knew tho family having a very distinct remembrance of the sensation produced the nodal and political world by the of Philip Spencer at the yardarm of the manofwar upon of at a time when uncle was Minister for War in Tylers Gould a bio to bo present at the marriage of Spencer to Miss at the Church of the After reading the ac count in Sundays WORLD she called Caroline and offered her That was tbo address found upon the card pocket at tho time of his which read as follows Am now rooming at 36 Pine second Should I be taken word to 334 V est Eighteenth New Miss Julia care of Shawville Poat care of Monroe 7 Hue I am insured in the Metropolitan Life Insurance ii West street and New I wish to bo cremated when not Be sure I dead AH as tho notices of the death were published two claimants for the life insur ance Spencera appeared at tlie uptown of the Metropolitan Life Insurance on Fourteenth Ono of these was who keeps a shop at buB between aud and the other was Caroline of 334 West Eighteenth Each claimed to be tlie widow of tho dead man and entitled to re tho money for which life had been although the sum did not amount to two hundred The unexpected appearance of a second wife has brought to light a daugh existence had hitherto been Sho is Victoria now six years of pic ture ia given a brown who bears a striking resemblance to Spencers other Julia Gardner Tyler who is now about twenty years of and at present living at with au the Countess and who is the child of President Tylers NEWLY WIDOW A WORLD representative last evening called upon who claims to bo William Spencers widow and legit entitled to the money for which bis life was She said she did not care for the hut for her own sake and that of her child she wished to have her Spencer explained her connection with the case aa follows Iwan married to William Spencer on May being at that time the widow of a Cleveland having a ion by school and at 01 ave rack  

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