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   World (Newspaper) - January 21, 1894, New York, New York                              THE WORLDS Average Circulation Per Day to Last Week THE WORLD of 5 Within 188 of the Combined Published by All the Other New York Morning and Sunday PRICE FIVE NEW JANUARY PRICE FIVE 48 TOWS MS IN Indications for today Highest temperature 86 27 31 average lor corresponding day last average for 38 2328 for corresponding week last 13 Dealings at the Slock Exchange yesterday were characterized by a firm shares and of bonds The banks made the enormous gain ol in The surplus at Wheat In New York fluctuated within raw May opening receding but later advanced to at which it Firmness due to better ex port clearances and weather west May wheat In Chicago opened off or subsequently at which It strength caused by wet followed by cold wave and ing shipments from Cotton In Hew York declined Tto 8 The continued depression wan attributed to large ports receipts and unfavorable Cable ad Vices Total soles at the New York Cotton Exchange were OOO Receipts at the ports were OOO Futures closed a r a and May at a IH AHD STEW John Henry a been send ing letters as an officer of the Society for the Prevention of Street Accidents to those injured In the Hackensack railroad horror money and bidding for their legal Names of judges were The brothers hereof Lewis a Phila delphia who died think he was poisoned and have started an in Russell says she and will be married todav at her home In It seems to be held by Justice in an opinion outside the that If she marries In this State without the Supreme Courts con tent will commit It Is announced that Matthew Green will be tried very shortly for the murder of James A special receiver was appointed tor A suit for the of Lerche fill IT BE Judge Barrett Says Lillian Russell Cannot Marry in This THE COURTS CONSENT NECESSARY AND NOT YET SHB BATS SHE WILL WED MISS VAN the position III executor of the estate of the late Iff ol has been begun by Miss Teresa A Brooklyn man seeking to prove that he Is t descendant of the French nobility and heir to a Witnesses found to the murder of fcy his brother In Sculptor Gaudens declared that Com Is the in and told What he thought of his critics and the man who copied his 4 President Cleveland sent another batch of correspondence on Hawaiian affairs to Congress Minister Thurston returned to says he has no despatches re questing Minister Willis s The House rejected all amendments of the Tariff except one making clearer the tin plate which was and one K for reciprocity in which for reciprocity in which went Hall replied to critics of the income president vetoed New York Senate not to attempt a tlit at i Was of 120 tor Secretary revoked tne order per the acceptance of checks for customs tinu y mi dues Y M of Ravens a Chicago fought to a finish in three rounds under prize ring There s an enormous lot o Tery waiting action at Senators Connor arid Sexton talk about investigating Miss Helen President of Welle iley aKl William of are Charles convicted in Boston of lar resembled of so he would have extralong sentence under the habitual criminals act hud not Mr Corn gone to Boston ahd shown him Ada Rehan wins unstinted from Lon don J B of the Canadian Geological Sur ve found deer In herds in the great of the Canadian North India has amazed financiers by announcing that it does not propose tn maintain the for council Paris may follow example ana become a Great preparations are afoot for tho Kaisers next tells Germany lu the Reichstag slie cannot accept the wine says his History of Hungary Is almost riady for the will not remain permanently in States Bishop after having seen the The Duval Athletic Club officials really keep part of their Irom the Not a in Jacksonville seems to know where the club intends to hold tho Bat Masterson quite sure Charley will carry oft tho honors of the In a letter to The World lie stands up for the Briton In a spirited and fires a few not at Manager Gottfried Walbaum arrived from San Fran and said the Saratoga Association will let the New Jockey Club hull way In all Justice of the Supreme changes his Miss Lillian will hove to pay three cents and go to New Jersey to be legally married to If she does not change her and so throws the matrimonial dice for the third time in this a Supreme Court Justice not she will thereby commit so some authorities Justice Barrett said yesterday that Miss Rus sells had asked him Informally for an expression of opinion to whether the Court would grant an order for her to marry again in this Tho facts of her marriage to Harry his subsequent divorce from currying with it a prohibi tion against her marrying in this her marriage to Teddy Solomon a few days after wards in New and the recent annulment of the marriage on the ground that Solomon bad a wife living at the time of their were presented to the Judge for his consider JHe replied that on looking the matter over he had come to the conclusion that it was extremely doubtful whether the Court would grant such on The Judge stated that if papers were presented to him he would examine them but at present the consent of the Court wen extremely Brnham s divorce was granted by a Justice of the Supreme and only a Justice of the same court could grant Miss Russell an order for her to marry If she married with out the order she would be committing It is not probable that Hummel will make a similar application to any other Justice of the Supreme Court in this though ils application to Justice Barrett was of such an informal character as not to absolutely pre clude bim from applying to other Justices for After obtaining Judge Barretts opinion Hummel notified Miss Russell that she would undoubtedly commit bigamy If she married Big in this State He advised her to visit some other After getting Hummela message Miss still Insisted that she would be married at West this afternoon at y o MaAdam denied that he was going to perform tho but said that Miss Hus sell would be nnd by so doing Would not violate the He say Where the ceremony be nor he would Judge Barrett last night said he granted Miss Unwell permission to HI provided by lawi and declared that could consistently bo granted by a Court said the would performed but refused to say He said that after the ceremony there would be reception Russells at which their most intimate friends would be Judge Barrett said that should martInge take place in this State it would become the duty of the to prosecute Miss even if no formal complaint Judge Barrett explained the statement that Miss would commit bigamy that under the law It was necessary son for bis or her fault to to obtain the consult of a judge of the court granting the To obtain this consent It was y to an exemplary for the preceding person wilfully neglected obtain consent when the di husband or wife was still bigamy was Bigamy is defined In Section 298 oi the Penal Code follows A person husband or a wife liv another Is guilty of nna Is punishable by in a peni State prison for not more than five Some of Miss s friends are Inclined to think that while she may bo from marrying of not having The Mimi Sloans and MlM Allot Interest Them in Minion Miss Emma Van the daughter of Banker Warner Van who surprised society about a year and a half ago by Joining the Salvation was the chief speaker at the revival meeting at Bartholomews street and Third last Miss Van Norden wore the regulation and In her address told how she came to put Two years ago she I was at a very different meeting from It was a whist My life and heart at that time was of things worldly that I seldom thought of my I was kept constantly engaged amusement for One even Ing I attended a Salvation Army meet which was led by Miss Sarah I wont simply out of I thought It would amuse The It did It In words that spoken at that meeting stamped upon my heart and I could not forget I realized that In of all the religious training had I had not given my heart to The next meeting I gave myself up to his At that meeting they sang My All Is on the and I very effectually gave up my all day for Since then I have not missed the old The amusements I used to en Joy I enjoy no I learned that I could not go to meeting and apend two hours on the road to and then go out Into the world and travel in the other direction for the rest of the If you do that you will never get the superintendent of the announced that there were other prominent and wealthy young women who were following In the foot steps of Miss Van The three Misses Miss Alice Shepard and he come down to this mission once or twice a week and aid the work They do not announce their but come when least TAX IN He Says the Man Who Copied His Model Is the Biggest Ass He HE 18 RUIN ING THE MUSE IN TO HIM WHO EVIL Sculptor Augustus was an angry man His wrath bubbled and boiled within him until at times It seemed that he would burst with His best the crowning de sign of his career as a had been rejected by Secretary Carlisle and con by a number of United States The World reporter found him busy Instructing a class ot In clay GAUDENS IS have no hesitancy In answering these art he Words fall me to express my disgust and pity for those who say that my grossly Those men do not understand what they are trying to tell other people Hera Gaudens paused and wiped the perspiration from hla But how did they happen to condemn It as Indecent if there was nothing sug In It was How asked the great How Do you think that such a work suggests nothing But right here Is where that old French Honl qui mal y comes It can never be more fitly applied than at the present time In connection with Senator Secretary of the Worlds and Senator Chand Let Tte Who Dine fell Think of tie WILL YOU NOT BE A HOST A Dollar or a Dime to the Bread Fund Will Do EVEN A MAY SAVE I Out of tnd How Go Hungry for the First in Their Livei HERE IS EVIDENCE OF THEIR THE BOSSES ALWAYS JOIN BUT WILL THEY ALLOW NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN TO DO SO Beach Orders Their Though Their Legal Liability Mot Fully Justice of the Supreme has issued an order committing Lucy Hugh Charles Franklin Charles Meyer nnd George Watson to Jail for J payment of taxes on their The have ten days grace before the arrests can be Lawyer Charles of 237 has charge of the cases of Pine a of 71 Wall Ulman said yesterday Pine Farrel have no personal property Senator Push according to tha that the artist o according to to be seems to me Secretary Carlisle and the others who object ia It are just a little too I am sorry they have Been lit to such severe New Hampshire concern which obtained Ilia of the Worlds Fair medal and sent out engraved pictures the Fuse Belting Company George Prosi for offering such Is he a Judge j dent of made the f ig he pure Senator Wilson and Senator i hns rc have their n letter from the New York law well Ho that Is let him be filthy firm of In still Evil to him who evil which they way that they are Mr St was warming counsel for ana claim His Hushed and Ills voice was that tin PURE Company bus verv damaged that artist by reproducing his But how about the man who repro design of Hit Worlds iced your model from memory That letter lias been placed In the hands That idiot That idot who drew this of the companys monstrosity after seeing my Walker of this ork He Is an ass a consummate This is all there la to be said at pres le worst kind of an ass I ever beard me clearly in regard to He the worst ass I ever heard sain St But the I can understand perfectly now hose virtuous censors could take ex to the work of that ass Inter But It lire importers of and alV SPECIAL BIy Another Vivid Account of Ker Experiences Among the Miss Glider the Newest Writes of the Weeks Musical IB Happenings In tho dramatic 2O melancholy of the blind graphically 21 londons Theatres and tho Character of Their Flays as Showing the Tendencies of Mrs Weldon Tells the Story ol Her Kela tions with 21 The of the Swoon In Fashionable 22 Aic women displacing men in commerce industry for gentlewomen by an for omen readers of Sunday 22 A page of merriment and Instruction for All the news and gossip of 34 Mrs George Gould outlines her philan work among tho 24 Nym Crinkles Views und A Startling of the killing of American Bca who do 1 their managers and men Ken tho result of the Two polar this i one to the North Pole the to the bouth Pole 20 William Astor K letters to his In which he tells of his lri Clarke t Ati lea 20 f Fine art notes and comments 20 Jir animal describes leopard In South Frank E the famous writes an original for tho Sunday The Conict and the from marrying because of not having filou from the Supreme Court so to there Is no ground for saying that she will commit bigamy by going through a ceremony with They urge that at the worst marriage could simply be declared null and ol the Penal Code provides for certain exceptions to Iror exam Hie wife of a who has been absent far live years and by her and others to be dead may marry and the marriage will be held even though the husband has been alive and later Amons other exceptions Is one providing it shall not be considered bigamy if one for whose fault divorce been granted secures to Upon this very may be built the argument that one who docs not get this vet nevertheless violates the there Is brought within the operation of section and is guilty of It is interesting to In this connection that a person who enters Into a with which is prohibited to Is punishable by Imprisonment In a State prison for not more than live or by a fine of not more than or both Section This would apply to Horry musical director of the Star who married the lair Milan while slic was yet in her teens and secured a divorce from years later and Just four days be fore she went to and was married to was not inclined to talk about the matter He said to friends that being happily married now he did not cure what further matrimonial bonds Miss Russell to and that he would not do anything to mar her happi THREE A A Wagon Carrying People to Their Homes Struck by a Railroad to persons killed mid three seriously Injured Is the result of an accident which happened at the outskirts of this city at 7 clock tonight The wagon In which they wore riding to their homes was struck by a Toledo Ohio Central passenger train at Allen Henry Hodecker nnd Henry Bussell were killed Daniel an hour William is fatally Her two Myrtle and aUp badly 20 capital In Their Roods are sold before they reach Article section clause Of tho Constitution of the United States prohibits any State from or duties My clients been In proceedings for two Of we Have to pay since Judge Heach has issued the but I have no fear the Whitney has a Interest In the firm of of 1 New wholesale Importers of hides and and resides In New Jersey She has failed to pay personal The defense was that the imports of the firm are In original packages and are sold In that nnd no taxes can be levied upon Meyer George on the same ground in pay ARE THESE ARMS FOB MELLOI They Cams from New Tork and Were Loaded on a Yacht at Special to The Tho steam yacht Natalie left this port without clearing early last Monday morning with a cargo of be eight and ten tons of The suppo sition Is that they are Intended forthe Brazilian The yacht came Into port In tow on The captain received telegrams and messages as but gave his name at the as Antonio He said he was here waiting for the owner ol the with a party of was going to and other Florida points on a hunting arid fishing It owner did not turn Last Saturday night about fifty had just arrived on the steamship City of Au gusta from New hi all five heavy were after dark from tho Centra Railroad here across the city to thi coaling where the Natalia was was tied upon the of i the captain of which had tn allow the goods to be carried across hi The cases were opened and the arms wert taken out and on the them were two Hotchkiss guns and about lifts cases of urmy besides a lot of ammun The cases were all consigned to After the arms taken from them were broken up nnd thrown The supposition is that the arms will b transferred to another vessel somewhere Four Feet of Snow ia BAN Jan worst inow for twenty years Is reported from points In the northern part of this At Reading the enow Is drifting badly causing n number of The river Is rapidly and the rountry is threatened with inunda tion At the snowfall lor the last twentyfour houre it fortyeight AH 1 trains are blockaded A furious snowstorm la in the mountains north west the Hue of the Pacific rood All the snowplows nre at work in the mountains and the available men are at fur all trains have the Spanish as that ho would return to H contracted several large bills while 111 o which he the exception of one fo und he left some money here In POVERTY TO A Young Whan Home WM Brake Drinks Ida a delicate young woman attempted last night fit the homo o 050 Atlantic avenue by drinking carbolic Sbo wa taken to Hospital in a dyln was servan four years Then ihe married a youn The couple lived happily until tli hard times came and Jensen lost Ills The furniture was sacrificed to buy and they were Then allowed them to occupy a room In her They have been getting their a earned 81 yesterday and took his wl to a where they ate her wll to sue bought the ca The woman had been almost through their and had often threa lo kill shoveling been kept mow ng Husband and Wife Die the and James of Bridg were both taken 111 with lust Kendle was yia old and his wife a lew lie die yesterday and she died two The will be buried In the some U be It JO TIT a bottle eo v Incomprehensible tome how they Plains in fact in say that V of that nd like unto my HE BLAMES Again Gaudens POOH BAH Hes tho Police Force of White but Eurt Walloped Henry Bogert Chief of Police of Jt is the whole days at 1 a neighbor awakened the Chief at his Baying I tried to get Into the telephone office and the operator He to send a rapidly to and muttering to with his hands behind j wont eh we will Just see is back Suddenly he raised i ahout and tho Chief climbed Into Is hand hands to a level with his heart nmi soon beating with nad smilingly And judging from all what In the are we coming to There Is a nan In this town called Anthony Corn Everybody knows of In rus saturating the Senators Ia he Senate to be I can in my mind a great black pall ettling over the It marks the dy ne of the nude In The virtu us Senators are stalking about with a opy of the rigid laws under ruin They beat the byways and the art galleries and scour the parks for statues whose sym be made Invisible to the eyes the vulgar behind a dress of boiler j his on the closed doors of the tele phone tho blows of Ills mighty list the old lock wave nnd Bogert entered and dragged the Bleeping ward from his There came near being a row and But the battle was Thursday Chief Bocert started home from Mount Vernon with a He took drinks at Webers and went ovor to Drews in West Mount It was about this time In the morning that you pulled me out of said who was to the Chief as he It will bea of the nude are so alile and so this replied the as he took his prisoner to a and turn face towards the Ill just show But perhaps they Imagine that you Mitchell will do to ess is vulgar Ill Just be said the The nudo In art Is not the and Is necessarily said Corbett won and the Chief was Are they groat artists ire they great Judges Can they uppie late beauty Are they so modest that although becomes vul ar nnd immodest Suppose their minds were healthy pnd would they oh as they do now And why did they lot object before that ass drew that reproduction Their eyes were by this Until that out my was not say my design is not It pure and beautiful to him who and action will you take In the natter I havo the whole matter In lo bands of my and they will at once proceed against the rascally ass placed before tbe public bis alleged of my by means of letterheads of his said My lawyers will see what can do with tt IB said In Washington that Secre tary Carlisle will send you a letter In you of the rejection of your and asking you to submit another from which a medal can be What will you reply NO OFFICIAL NOTICE From which a medal can be struck that will not bring the blush of shame to the cheeks of modesty queried let him Bend the I will not model another figure or the Such action on my part would be equal to my acknowledging that my present design Is I have not an yet received any letter from Secretary Carlisle notifying me that my model has been But whether It Is rejected or not I have Instructed Choate my to attend to this ass In New who has proved himself an would say no more until be got official notice of the tion rff Ills Other sculptors and were emphatic In their criticism of the vir Senators and the Puritan Secre Philip the designer of all the statuary In Agricultural Hall at the Worlds was very In the Idea that any person of artistic taste could find anything objec In This criticism Is an he I do not see how any refined person can nnd anything Improper In tho le It was merely a nude and to my mind Is probably the best and strongest work ever done by There Is not a sculptor In the whole of France who could have out such a magnificent la bored hard and Bin that it Is his best The Gov requested him to do it and he submitted a threefoot model before the design was PALMERS President Thomas of the Fair I have discovered in decent about the On examining the cast I thought It exceedingly beautiful and We constantly Bee nude figures on In statu ary and To the conversant In art the Idea of Indecency does not occur The figure on the cast represents o typical It is I think and reflects credit on the It FELL UNCONSCIOUS IN An Unknown Woman Taken to Chambers Street Hospital from Just us the James was open ing the services held In Peters In last evening a kneeling outside the altar rail lurched forward am fell Fbo was carried into the vestry room and restoratives were applied with little success An hour later sho was removed to She was found to be suffering with hystero She was a to everybody In the She is about thirtyeight years o OKO and 5 feet i Inches Khc wore n over her 0 to n late hour slie had not regained conscious TWO MORE Plans Approved for Hew Vessels of tho and Campania It was announced by tho Cunard Company yesterday that for the construction of two new steamships similar to the Campania and have been Tho new will be built In a manner that will nil tne superior points of the two fly rs nna at the same time do away with the lew that havo been noticed in their con The Campania and now bold the and westward records and nre the and largest passenger ships Work will on the new vessels In a short Trai of Thievery in His HE CAME PROM POLAND AND CUT DASH AT TOOK BTEN BIS FRIENDS the Taschenbuch der us an old Catholic family of Austrian It was cn in The present head of the Karl Rdward Count There Is mention a an adopted was born In The daughter of HIP who was born 1801 in I i I tin i Is now the wife of Prince PAXTON WELL Re to The Jount who lived and lavish ly has left Bellport for parts unknown with a Considerable Jewelry IB also and a deputy and a detective aie on the Three months ago the people of 33ell port were startled yet pleased to hern that real Count was among ITe he was Count Komorow The Special to Tho World Ton Belle u cousin of lent and who in her early lays was well acquainted with Abraham Lincoln and Stephen hus become to care of Is to to tlic She for lhan a year by an trom u who livos in The latter IB an Invalid unable o contribute Hull was born in Kentucky in Hrr mother was Stevensons ami to Up Moodys of Child last night an anonymous threatening to ip Music Hall with Sunday 1 ilin is holding a meetings at the COUNT of nnd hud come to America three months He notified his old Louis proprietor of the Vienna that ho would be out to Bellport to board a few He arrived a short time and told of his temporary need of money und his expectation of a largo amount from his sister a princess of Po and a lady of Immense He Informed bin newly made tance that he had come lo Lung Island with the Intention of a tract of land for starting a stock was agreeable to the nnd told him to make himself nt The Count did Ho invited his friends to with Among his new ac was Thomas of He confided to his and asked him to assume charge the farm when he had bought A few days ago the latter borrowed a gold watch and two Bold of The night Leon of arrived in Bellport to sec the is a goodlooking young man of twentyseven who Bays he has travelled all over the The two old friends had ia jay and then Bush found that the Count was miss With him was also Bushs jewelry and about all of clothing and Besides these there was a hotel and wine of nearly owed Warrants were at once sworn out for the Counts Deputy Sheriff Odell started for New York after Count has an named connected with the Equitable Gas Light Company of New There tile deputy sheriff and a detective but the Count had been got some money and The officers are now satisfied that lie has to where he has a Rudolph In speaking of the Count young Gold I was Introduced to him by another ours Expects Soon to for John late pastor of the West Presbyterian of New Tork made his first ap for several leaking re Vor live weeks Paxton lias been au of the Francis this under the care of Me who treated him for nervous Three ol that time lie was confined to lint since lib i begun lie has gained strength and vigor Vm two the physicians have allowed occasionally on the will remain ns tha hospital for another After leaving ho expects to go td New York for n lew lays to rail upon some of liis old and then to leave lor a vacation mid in stud tuday has almost entirely He has been from a nevero attack of nervous but is now almost per fect Iv both in It Is very thai the doctor have been given Midi At the time reports MS to his condition were started wus hardly In a condition lie wus suffering from nervous pros on by nnd was a very He Is now is nt liberty lo go when he to remain in the hos under my cure a week or two lis family lire with the exception ol Urn who are away his recent troubles with tho West of New statements made by me at the time the trouble ivus at its do me nil I was not ami could not be expected to comments which were just or properly us I Ionic Imek over that H to me I was half The ou my mind seemed of my nnd I mi said much which I would not otherwise 1 am sorry that finch is tho but my physicians state that with inv mind and nervous system in the state nothing but Irritability could becx Unit my bodily facilities nre re 1 hope Id resume my ministerial duties in a few with all my powers and properly by my recent treat menu 1 trust that further of an un will arise out of my recent nmi to my work as a minister of the with tho same Christian fortitude nnd faithfulness with which I tried to in 801 600 845 800 206 2OO 182 12 O 120 108 100 100 1OO 100 04 your Comptroller IB on This Judgment tor was entered yesterday Warren of in lavor of the of this on a note in connection with the settlement of the of the Abbott Browing In by Samuel Nestor Count In Vienna about four It wus at society The Count was then really a swell and hold n In a bank In IIe bad plenty of ami entertained on a large He a slater in Poland who has him with money at i He took a valuable pair of pearl j all my expensive T had tO to i a rlot CINCINNATI TO HELP ITS The Mayor Authorized to Expend to Give Work to the Special to Mayor has authorized to expend the contingent funds of the city for tbe benefit of The plan Is to use It to make repairs and do other work The Mayor proposes to call to his aid an advisory committee of mass of the unemployed of the city was hold last and the present sys Um of relief was condemned because the men are unable to handle the They marched through the streets to visited the State and city officers and demanded the desired The demonstration was looked upon with some foreboding by the Influx of vagabonds and mendicants to this city Is something Some way will have to be devised to get rid of It is believed that they left Chicago after Mayor Hopkins banished them from that WHAT SPLENDOR MEANS TO Sings to an Enormous Audience and to a Chicago to The thousand persons who were willing lo pay lo hear sing were turned from Auditorium Bueh a crush was never known The rush on the two offices resulted almost In policemen were my parents in and they sent me i but they could do nothing with the A n draft which arrived today for a j the class doors were large I go to New York Monday and try to find I think he will sail tor Poland where he has wealthy I shall go to Poland und Austria and notify the und broken nnd innumerable hats nnd gowns v The was finally com for Poland to Ktop tickets and shut the wax not lu a singing She had been criticised by a morning paper for 7iot correctly pronouncing the word splendor hi On an encore this th down to the footlights will have him arrested If it takes months to do wus very bitter again the nnd said that he hud swindl against her dreadfully and actually stole from the The Count Is a handsome with a light mus He stands 6 feet 8 Inches Is apparently about forty years of and slightly His pict r New Is In possession of the police He was in the Russian and carries three scars on his The are mentioned in Employees Shore Railroad Peerless Rubber A Bro Alham 134 East 14lh Visitors to Pulit zer 660 at Com Trav ellers West Mst Employees op 104 East Our Boarding House West Employees John CO Manhat tan En at 217 24th st W 329 Highland A Water A stake holder 0 11 Corn Guests Hotel 1C i t c h a West Birdie 72 fe Stuats burth Brooklyn Freddie House Ethel and Tom my Alee New 217 Oth Victor 421 K B 1st Game of Brook Jersey South M A M New S c o t ell in a Phila Port Patch A British Ameri New York Lest New Harri I n H 1 8 Har A New 80 60 South North For sake of little R West Miss Edwin 40 Tom in y and Adrian Me Corn Brook 408 West 17fll Edward Very Salt Lake Pike Kings West Gen East Little 60 40 40 40 40 30 30 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 W 20 and suld emphatically The audience did not and WOR further mystified when struck up Sweet fc Kond The Other World Pab V 1tuil 8 w e Nellie MIth mid Laura oyster Ily 20 Marguerite TIsle Annie 1O7 West 5Jth Brook lyn N 20 20 20 SO 20 20 20 20 20 2O 20 20 20 2O 20 20 20 15 1O 10 10 9 a o e 5 a 20 However scant the meals may bo during tha everybody a Sunday dinner goes to the light a dinner which roan feel that this ia a pretty good dinner which just lite a good dinner which distends every crease of the  

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