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Tit Stands All Tests J M4II- > I I r r 7- r t THE SUN TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 1894 7 A u J I c BLIND BOOKS IltKY VTXttlt OV utr ARCHBISHOP ST LIrE xoricn- AOt7TTOWX TilE TRAGEDY IN A DANK THE POOLS tSlCJAL AT LEOS kejtrd the re ofoJIIgTIa p obert Louis Stevenson held a particularly JSorarsT- CHI t 11 r Nun JtX SlIOITJf IX THIS I takea nE PATIt AN OFFICIAL rJ IT TO warm place In the hearts of New Yorkers who is rxAitxn CROMWELL WILL SUIT n reason during if S OFCUt1OM1flDRAJC- wo young men of Brooklyn who were not 1ATHKK nVCXTS CnVRClt- saw him for professional his stay DIE or ais aware that Police Commissioner Welles had Is- laI this city He entirely unaffected In man- ¬ INUJI I It all tests alere Maltu Aatataot tVctamart A C 0- sued orders requiring alt policemen when re rreaehei so the Charity Had Ua ner and simple andacandid to an extraordinary The MIlicCh far I5 TaeKht stands by r U a ol- Judgiag Lecity degree Newspaper reporters who ar- ¬ s8itje4 rear t lA Aller Wheat F from duty at midnight to don eltlrena Virtue of ntrOther with interview that ftuatlaata Betr fir afetanccri Iam lber or the C eer let nd patrol the streets daylight had rather nan tttfmmt to Hmr Whether riving British celebrities ale accustomed to va or Seteetisa Aseacitu cc IIsipsetsrs ot atlr tntl He Is Keeoaelle with > ¬ Weinman A the In special rat a experience the other mor Ills Ruprir rlou degre of snobbery and frequentexhibi Cocsctf DLtrralaDe17F N Hayden Clevelands Baking Powder rovl toek C whOeDratrenitomen by the rabruclnijust one of Brooklyn main thorough Archbishop Corrigan made yesterday morning- tions of downright rudeness In of Chicago ald A of Minneapolis- 1ldlcatt formal Leo lomaltnc hundreds re complained of their losses tore They left the ear arm In arm and were a visitation to the Church of St of the men who Interviewed every the two representative of the Fidelity and md eme of whom do not bftlere that walking up a side street to their homes when a which Father Ducey Is the rector custom- quettlon as borderingr upon Insult In others Casualty Company of New York who were res 1 tbte ary for time an is pure tote wets straight oontlnae to deny that there turn at the corner brought them In full view of- Archbishop to took 1visitations the natural convictions of Inlnlewl terday shot by John Huntlagton collection It and sure WM anything wrong In their business Erery a big brick stable with a handsomely furnished each year toa lmbrotthurhtln his diocese ate so strong that they will talk oil upon clerk of Citizens Dank under the care of their transactions ther y wu legltl office on the ground floor One of the windows- Bt Leos had en btore for five or- jects which In no way Interest public ub of physiciansth at the Grand hotelar Hayden out Tille I wi mite and this trill be proren at the proper Urn of the office was open and by the dim light from als years Stevenson like Un1 Irving always recover but Cromwell condition la Meantime more tutu hue ben begun against single gas jet within the young men saw two or The Archbishop with his Secretary Father upon an a newspaper lokt shot three times one of bullets them three shadows moving noiselessly around Nwey arrived at the rectory a few minute matter to carefully and thor-a le A Ibe bones of his righttharm and con8ldre haturlnl Birixtntxn jnrrtnrP- COXCJflNR T 1f1 Thing went against Weinman Sc yea They both across the street and bid In before 10 oclock In the carriage which had oughly wruRbb out He go endue anothe penetrating his back at a vital pint inn JIK- ATAttortt 1fl terday althe first place Co doorway They agreed been sent for them by Father Dncey The priest trouble see views properly put An Inquest was held today over the of Justice Hlichoff of the dar that otmatar OrOre4 Kelt raekanea ef mnel OreenheiRa lto1v Fenaa- ibaoo ¬ met his bishop at the door anti shook hands with t I1nB the Common Fleas Court handed down ode they thieve at work and be forth and was always anxious torred an Inter- huntington Thteofllcialsof the bank ar still Jewelry Neat hy Them lai the Stalls lllinalBB I a dlsoyee ceremony hogan Ieiekeil Closet eltlcm against them Thin In the soil of gan to lo surprise and capture him The of the vIsitation at view over after he hail dictated It and what Is prosecuting an Investigation Into the shortage- WASIIINOTOX ¬ wa del thee 17The 1ost Offlro De- slIt months ago Jlax treenberc wIt lives on Walter P Drake of Brockton N Y who wants them Ono that his companion stay 10 with the celebration of mass by Father Dono- ¬ of more Importance than anything else he In- ¬ All that laI unaccounted for isI a nheck for tSOO partment n n n on n lies rcccli ed Information that certain tim second floor of a lenpment at 1U1 Orchard the firm to account for 2800 which he In and watch go for help but the other van the assistant rector There were but few variably said things of Interest to the public This cannot be found and the theory isI ad ¬ Jewelry allal fako concerns ace operating an ex- street married for thus secund time lie sent to Ywvtisl with thtm At the beginning of the wouldnt stay alone All this while the figures persons In the church Father Dnrey and the that huntington kept the check and tensive swindling scheme Mr Stevenson wa tremendously Interested In vance and that PottimtrT Oermany forhls IRjearold urn Hnmtiel who his lawyers lot an order from Justice hook were moving around In the omce and the two Archbishop stood and kneeled side by side It or It tearing detec-¬ In parts thin ull things that n ere going on about him at dl81r07e different of country are being made nhrn he arrived took a dislike for hli step- stave nnder which the firm required Watchers outside were getting more and more Archbishop Corrigan then made a short ad tion In case ho got It Mystery surrounds- the Innocent means of furthering tho dellgts of dress while Father Ducey sat near by with his times On one occasion he arrived at the U ll mother This antipathy Increased nntllscernl produce their and contractsrbefore excited the disappearance of the check and the fact the swindlers The scheme of this companies U weeks ago boy t light back to the congregation- broses Street Ferry about five minutes before upon the declared llm ho could not Hashrouck of Broadway to such lly the dim It as If those In the that It hat never been returned to thebank bk express Washington to send a box uf worthless Jewelry toa certain live In this same liou e his matters as would enable Mr dlcoprore office lokethe gloom looking The Archbishop spoke of the law of charity the left for anti wa rush- which It was Issued leads the bank officials to ulth fathers nevf Drake his nlrplnl abut Ing Into person nhn when he receives It natliratly says wife Ho he rented a furnished room In C the ferry house when a Ilroom rnmplalnt From thisI order they appealed to for Intently were the two men which he said should bo especially characteristic believe thud It was first taken with Intent to ap-¬ It does not belong to him 1Fhie Ixix r pnrkaKo street t watching what wa going on that they forgot to of Christmas remmI west side scene caught his eye A huge and Is then returned to the Post UflUn In A ego Justice1 nlsehoff with a request that he would at the approach propriate the funds and that at second thought that fortlileht the workmen In the pipe suggest plans for a capture until one of the Ht ponderous locality On tbe parkngo Is a notice to open II In vacate It Justice Illschoft denied this motion whose honor the church IsI named was particu- ¬ negreM with a number of and fear of detection caused Huntington to destroy- factor Fiitirtienth treet where Mnitiel wal 4 shadows In the office struck a match by the buI and within will be foniirl stamps to pay for Us tins btry Iw de- larly by en ¬ rallies tearing the ferry house ono of I emilij nollred that sretnrd In yesterday with SI0 costs against Weinman Sc light of which the watchers saw a big round We should It transmission to the sender nicnleil lie iislsirrnl under thus Idea object his chrcterlze time ferry hawk hackmen up beside one re- that hew Co This leavesI the original order In but shining In outstretched hand not to chrll others and not stepped her When of tho fraudulent companlm iljliitf of consumption lleally be wise In good forc must be a silver water pitcher both daor po- ¬ Mr George F feward President of tho Fidel- cclviH Us package a letter Is tent to thet person Drakes attorneys do not believe yet Vein It Lets judge them too harshly Bore acts may m- raised his list with nn assumption nf great health that run for a said one and off they ran liteness mind Ity and Casualty Company found at his office to whom It viaa addressed saying list he lnrly eaisrtlsi morning tIne OrrtnWg- A plcema but they should not unless keeping step with her began to opened It and hair culT elder wan will produce the books and contracts down the condamnl yesterday a telegramt from Inspector Hayden abstracted a of buttons ilhcierimiintl tn force open n Die cln et In his front Co They bad just got out of sight when man ba ¬ murmur In her ear a very powerful argument or something of that sort and milling s The next matter that occurred that may a we the motives b When- that a riMim aIiiiel Imil taken the ky when ho > jumped out of a window of tho upon dated late on Saturday saying that both Mr dollar or so sent to tIn writer would tin I tlt supposed once and CAt ever we hear to the detrimentthm of any- the desirability a cab The negre make lionif lid hail refit sNi to return ItI Alter much toworrr Charles Weinman and b log nastyt glances up and
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