SLEW FOURTEEN WIVES. Mil IKK UK. H KlU.F.n roiB thoim rt:RMs. Awawa tllmtrlf nt Ikf aroVra of III Kalarr m4 Mother and of tr lla Ml.lrrn i.rnr tllm.rK I Ml Knxmiirlil rullof Matlna In Hut. terriam w hra tar Offlrrri H ln.cit Mrllrvr tMm. Ikf lml- I 1 -(.! nn thr IVV I'nnr HUnilv llimmi Vn- He I Trtn lo Martr HlmtrK tn IVmk-Hf a tanrt In an I'.KilUk law Fx An.-,'-Amrlpiin Vr 1 ROTTKRP.W. X"v. V T, r. Marion ovinia ."f tlio late Amrrlrnr mnr!otvt. H"lmo. havo Iwn ontil."f- T iN- w h."lfnlo Viiti'horica icrii'!r;'i! by Ou!sv i"ail KrliMrioh Ml,':,:, m w t.-limskcr vf iht oily, xvho hhs Mi-rvi-.Vr .im.-lf to thf pltoc for tin n ssmi. Int. of his nifr Ini1 nr.:. vK- ; (.ui'iy ! I'll- numlor f; his fatl.or. m-'ihor. (onrloon iv n1 'ivn', if his ol.iMpcn Tt Is N lirvoil :hNt YuIV-. lhouvh only S; yar o! HL-f hh n.u-ii'TiV. morr tlmn twonty Ir"r t hli of -hoir, he wf bourn! V ni.nv. ti.s Hi" t row trying- to l;itvsi-'f f .iohth. YiilVl lhr K:ismnrkt p.V.- tRI'or. h f.-w !sys up... sml. pproH.-h-inc th o:'i,'ir or. limy, f-x.lnlinpd lm n i ' ' 1 1 '; s -i --v r'T.-T" m,,"iir' i h'.'r mur-i-. r.v Tvif, nr-i h:!V" V, )t,t .1, y .i; ri"T RSkoii thf of- f,-fT : rt.' -f..' ill. 'Iiil ",1ns: vhai ; sly " mre.-rwl Muller. "1 hfo'- Villr-d thfm hoih 1 ho ok tit ! Man ii. "),. ilni y. .: -. n lo A-. I;"" uskoS thf o.n-i Mil'. tMr.kir.c thr mr. tirv! KliiTit thi trutli. "'. wn. it. thf Vil.-hPr. iMf mornlnc" V.ill'"' --t'!if3 'oleRrlni: mussi-l for thr mvilk?' mft.bf-; h i oirr rfillM; to mi to .! rr.v Vnifr rr.y IfV'f ihrfifii hr 3 rs rv.mr'l)er. to ohcy. Ther, 1 V-i)).': thf Htllr f.m." The fiffu-er. ronvlncwl thst Wullr -ss i. flrunkurfl fir & mn!nc, tRuphMl. hirh fnriipx: Ms visitor. pt-rhani- J'pu bflifve me now." crifd Muller. tnkinF from hts pivlcet n! plsrli.f: on the flk In front fif th horrtflfd nfflprr frar WwJy human ar "Oc t- my iiouae. and you will flnfl that what 1 have said true." The man war lmmfdlateJy plaprd un fler arrest, and Chief Strang, the haad nf th? Pollr IVT'artrnxr,'., w nntlflwd. Orderlnc Two offlnera to follivw htm, ,TJe Phtfif burrttl to Iff lirlaotww'a hontie and there tnund ample onnflrma tinn of Muller'f traflc JJe , v Bntfa V rrr Bvtrarrp at. In thf kitchen -were the Two nodte of Wuller'f wife and child, the heads of ntr. hsvlnp henr, nearly aevered fron: th( Trunks Th room was Fpat lerw': xi-itr tilooC Ct.i-f Ftrnnr wen: H th. KaPFmartl ftUitim. u.tk: Ful'itcicu Mullrr f. k riFid exumn.L'io!. Mulii: wiihi.u" nay cran J.UlSliil. f C 1 1 f fSH'-i int.'. tlics Two TCU'- df'i vrr men:)? lmta U. J. lonp rhkii, .' rrinn H' ml: ln rhi'. 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I'm J.'ilr i J: pi l'. 1W-, jUiiU'' i'uili- w a.-' UvKt v., ir: tUo uail iv,:y. io ti. Jj'.niU'ji'. 'Juuniy Iuuutic b'luin, ,ut .Eaiinivud. in Burtv-y. 'iuiu Si.y,uiriufi luuile there j vonjidiiy after the announcement of tht crime at Rotterdam there la no doubt that the Oustav Muller who waa detained at Kanatead, and the Guntav Muller who rave hlmaelf up for the murder of hi wife and child to the Hot ten! am police, are one and the name person. In the book of entrlea at ltanatead Ouatav Muller la described as well built and well nourished, with healthy or Fans, and a "well-shaped cranium." Hla aye was plven aa JT; by trade a watch maker and inMd worker. Nothing was known as to his rellRlon or nationality, and whether he was married or slnKl Nor wore any deislls forthcoming re snr.linK the epileptic fits from which he was suppoved to 1m1 surTprlntr, the dates of their occurrence, his treatment In In- j dta and in Kurcpe, and so on. Hut he i was reported to suffer fnm suicidal mania, though not to be a dnnRerous lunatic. Itrhaved Melt at tlanstead. As a matter of fact Oustav Muller riot only behaved very well Indeed all the time he was at Hanstead, quietly work In pt on the farm attached to the asylum and cai-ryinR out all the ordeit irivon him without reluctance or de mur, but showed no sirns of delusions or hallucinations. Nor was he subject to any epileptic fits whtle staying at l?nns;e.V His health was reported fair and improving; his mental state was slate,! to be "ealm and placid." and hi features did not Indicate "any low-e:-ins of the Intellectual (Trade. " No tremor of his facial muscles betrayed any inward or mental disturbance. Hut. as Vtiller persisted in sayinc that he did not comprehend anything else but ttorman, further invest igation was, no doubt, rendered somewhat difficult. On April IS however. Pr. Shaw, the medical student of th asylum, who srenks Oormar. and Krench fluently, had a lengthy conversation with his Teutonic patient The latter confirmed to him that he had come from India. H from aa Klephaat. While sojourning in that country, he s,id. he had toward the end of the yrar lOl fallen from an elephant he w hs riding, in consequence of whlch he had to remain in a hospital for some time. He attributed his epileptic fits, and his mental condition, to that fall in India, from which he had never en tirely recovered. He repudiated, how ever, the correctness of the statements In the certificate of the medical officer of St. Oe-orpc's workhouse, and cer tainly was not aware of having acted and spoken as therein stated. The doc tor In Southwark, he said, must have misunderstood him, not bein(f able to follow hi German. To Trr. Shaw, Wuller must have, at i any rate, spoken with great clearness and JntellUrenre. He appeared thor oughly aamest and penulne, although 1 he averred aa a fact what waa un doubtedly false fiansely, that he waa ' unmarried, adding-, what waa probably i tr&e, that he had no friends In Eng 1 land. Ra4 a Family ta Rerlla. At that time Gostav Muller had a wife and child a boy living In Berlin. His parents were also alive In Ger many, his fa thf being a foreman on the Royal TTuBtdan railways. This Is proved by a letter, sen: to Tn. Shaw a: Banstead from the secretary of the aiiiu railways at Berlin In May. therefore a: th very time that Muller was detulnec In the asylum. In thai Ktter thf writer j-lmos-. Implores rr. Shaw. lr. th nam- of a "mourning lamily." tt. teX ii:ni whether GuFtav V or .7 ulier wu f UttTof lion, an Maiuiau u.ji V io-'Ui-' llwl lli.i;ii' Ll it I : i.i ll l'1 HO I I'1. A' Wr f I Jyiifal.:4U'llliy. i. uier t ' ii.yu' .iit' Liiniiy" luuft iic lie 1. iiM.tli I.C l.ii. UOO lll.li 4lt ltt lil -li'.Ui!' Ubiull,. o-i'. humii' lw.: u-i'.i I' foi-uO. 1' i'll U'uii:iW 1 epl I" iul'Ui:. Juuuu'.:. ill Ji.;ii. i6i' . j ueUiv iualn-i Hui lupiiiiy ii.i;i i.o 0.,' !! l.tMili.. j: t!ll. 01: tin- il-tl o' u..i ' n.t..ii'.i . I'n (.i.iinmal;o oi' vib 'i'.'i; li'i' jUiUttl to OIUVI ilitf H'ii'iit.1: .i: '.il'.'.y ' H0..1 1IW1." if', couiw. on UW I 1 ;i'..l ' vr lin iL.ijil.i.ai ti ULi.t.il'il-.i. Ut 1 ...l.Li Ui lo t i .it ' el'cc'.. bi ul 1-ii.ei. to liiriinU). JUH.U.V Iulii:l' il : '.ubi jf.;lit of for li wiiilt-; but timie it in' (iutibt tuut toon uflcrwuid he .wa fct iit bunk to tJtMiiui.y, ii(.hUiiuiL!y iit tl.f iv-viuti1' tl.e Jinoi-ria! KJicliviiucr, I ue u VJ.UVC'', for, .tit the cud of the ; biiiti juiir vc liufl liUn or.ee eain Xa Wm feu I;.- V-i' v- ... . the conjuval domua at Berlin. Be had deserted hla wife and child In January, iS90, leaving no trace of hla where abouts for fully three yeaia and a half. Thla period in the murderer' existence I still largely a blank. . It Is only known that he wandered about tn he world, visit lug many count rlea, and finally finding hla way to India, where, a we have already seen, he met with a serious accident toward the end of ISM. There Is no doubt that Mutlcr ab sconded In January, 1S9, from lletlln ns a frnudulent bankrupt, but he per suaded his wife to take him back again after his return from England, and things seemed more hopeful for the Muller family, n Oustav aeomed wish ful to settle down In life, and managed to obtain some lucrative employment In his old line of buslneea at Heriln, he appearing to have been a ivally skill ful artisan. IVsorleil Oae "Wife. Hut Frau Muller wa not destined to be quiet and happy for lor.g. In 1S05, toward the end, Muller vanished from the Oerman capital once again, and It was then discovered that he, having sent his w Ife to the olrcua one evening, had managedto get hold of some 1.6tH) marks, which the poor woman had re ceived as a legacy, and managed to kei;p Intact In spite of her financial troubles occasioned by the former con duct of her husband. Oustav Mullsr. who had married her In 1SSS, at Berlin, appeared to have de camped not only with all her aavlng but also with the daughter of a man named Hannemann, who wa living wtlh his family In the same house where the Mullers stayed. It is this girl. Margaret Hannemann, and her little 1-year-old daughter by him, that he has foully murdered In Rotterdam, after basely betraying both her and his lawful wife. With Margaret Hannemann Ous tav Muller has lived a a husband, first at Amsterdam, afterward at Rot terdam. In both places they appear to have lived a comfortable life, mainly on the money stolen at Berlin, but at Rotterdam Muller managed, to obtain profitable employment with a respect able watchmaker. 1OI.1. CAl MCr HER POWSFH.l. KlKkt-VraMlM Cilrl Arreate foe teallna a W a tea Welle, Rv Anrl"-Am1wn Ptws MANCHKSTKR, Kng.. Nov. 1. There waa something very human In a charge of stealing a doll preferred against a child at Brighton police court yesterda.'. The small occupant of the dock wa only I! year old, and her name wa Rose Coleby. When passing a toy shop the other day Rose espied a doll dlsplared out side the fancy basar In a manner most attractive. The child' weakness for doll wa not proof against the sudden tempta tion. She passed and repassed, and still returned to feast her eye on the waxen beauty, and. at last, unable to resist any longer, she snatched It up and fled. The shopman, however, wa on the alert, and Rose and the doll were soon parted. The case aroused considerable curi osity and amusement at the local court, but matters took a more serious turn when It was Intimated that there was another charge against Rose of pur loining a watch. On that account the child wa reminded for further Inqui ries. fx. HOittit) Aliil-r HiHitoKV. l.vum wl' ile iu-laias ut Hv-tilvnl lAvlvd if it HurnlDLf. Ky Aii:i'j An.. ' ijii J'fi'i ) wyuywi iNw. 1. Wob Ji 11 A'oiii.''. tie out of tlit J vl-v of JUvuloiti. Mu brokvii liito yttu-iciay i.iiU uvo valuable cl'A.H fetid a dibyblcu volt yoi stolen l'coiii the jriv.le tiu,i l-an.-utr of tUe iui:ln.s. 'J o walchim r. yMK-K tiicir iounJii biLH the UiU-f iciiVOJf OiV liouwr iii.c! uiii-fUid )iUn af'.ei' u tierut eUule. 'J'ln- ii.a.i!, wUo uvoi iu nd to tic of tijf tntuip clutas, ;ave ti Jin.nu; vf Jol.n Kmitli, uud fciild he ctime Iioiu lilrmliiis- i.i'.lll. It was fout.id jtlia'. te cliinUixJ a ieuo into U.M.abVtf J5i 0"iie and fciitwtd tins Kiiiimioji ly forcUii? a pivAw. i w e iiai jsuJ livfyre uifiUi tiid iciiuoidwd. r V'Tf '4 ;y 1 vru-.' INTENDED FOR BRIDES. A ItHle luisipir. nl;-l with bin el tel, imik belted in Mith a llliffrre ailver im-Ii. mill it lint nt ffinv fell in the new iiiims.tuf mire sliur una embellished uitli ii 1 1 mi lea ii of inhered velvet and two i. inli s luil imti ieli feather In iiiicf oi slmili'il prav. nii ritiqiily uinile for the inn Id of Inn hi lun I ii skirt nf renin bonpilluo ml ii iouiiiel bodice of the same tiiiuiilcil with guipure. A souuve of piiik elet nml i puulets of crenm luce iii.il h iii bill of pinli irlvct n ml wjilte Ii ittliers comple tnl the picture. tine of I bo prettiest costumes In n very inmiilctc iroiiHaenu which litis Just been sent up lo Scot land xvns n little iriixeliitR piu of dove-pray face cloth. Tin IniUon-over snctpie bodice, so liccotiiitig lo sliplil llffurrs, hud four roumliil labs, or senllom, which but Innrd on I lie left shoulder. A ben ut I fill ten rown which comes frvm a very famous Pnrls ntcller In tended for nn extravagant Irouasenu la of pnlo snpplilre blue brocade. The pown is cut on princess and nmde wllh a full vvnttcau bncW the pbiita of the wnltcnii si art (11,7 from n hand of Jeweled embroidery, which Is placed across the bnek, between the shoulders, and whlohpllttersw lth smnll sapphires, cinernli's and dinmotuls. A wedding pow n carried out In a very original fashion Is made In while duchess satin, with a court train, orna mented with a big trnc-lovera" knot, beautifully embroidered In pcnrls, hunches of orange blossoms and n bow drapery of white pnim The whole of the front of the kkirl Is veiled with n panre drapery of the finest and most j delicate design and on one side there la n graceful chatelaine, formed entirely i of long trails of orange blossoms. The ' bodice Is particularly becoming, with : its soft draperies of pnure and chiffon and its crossing bands of satin, on : which appear smaller trne-loiera' i knots, tracoi out in pcnrls. ' FAMED IN HISTORY. The snored crcxvidilcs of I'gypt were bnrie1 with her proudest kings. The Sandwich islanders believe that ' the souls of their deceased monnrcha reside in the ravens and they entreat Europeans not to molest them. j The calf, the white cow of Sinm, the i hawk, the ape, the ibis, the cat, the asp. the crocodile, dogs, beetles, frogs, mice ; and rat have all been held tn reverence 1 in different section of the globe. I Spiders have played important parts. It i said when Mahomet fled from Mecca he hid in a care and a spider wove a web over the entrance. When hi pursuerscame thitherthey saw the web tnd believed no one was there. It I said a spider performed the same kindly act for Pavid when Sanl waa hunting him. Swine were abhorred in Crete.weasela at Thebes, rata and mice in Troaa, por enpinea in Pefsia, the lapwing In New Mexico, bnHa In Benarea, serpent li Greece and many of the African coun tries. The Hindoos never molest (.nukes; they call them fathers, broth era, friend and other endearing names. On the coast of Guinea a hog happen ing to kill a snake, the king gave order i that all the rwine should be destroyed. ; Tn K.0!i an Englishman named Banks ' had a horse which he hod trained to follow him wherever he went, over fences and to the roofs of buildings, lie and bis horse went to the top of that immensely high structure, St. Paul's church. After tnnny wonderful ex ploit at home the horse and his master went to Rome, where they performed feuts equally astonishing. The result j was that both Banks and hi horse were 1 burned, by order of the pope, aa en chanters. POINTS OF ETIQUETTE. An engagement ring that is not cost ly hat. act in its gold band, a Email turquoise. After iayinp tttiiue crape a gown of Liack ccrocl's Lair or vicuna cloth triruuMrd viiL woo! braid ou fckirt and bodice may be worn. A t oE'Jy rhif.' should not be w orn by a g:rl in tiie workaday world to the ofiice wiie-re Klie jk euipiuytf. Ufi it is in ex- . tr-uj )y bad taste. l'oIit-ntis demnnds th::t a iady yier uiit u p:itieiiiau near Ler to restore to her a iai.. piov, Laiidherehief or au small belonging v. Lii li !ie may have dropn-d. I ahhiiiiu'ule glo'.i-s are of a pale tan wjtli deii'jote Ktitehifig of laint blue or n.-ariet on the kin ki-:. Tie stitching U not eoutpicuouK, and the four buttoue proclaim that tlj-y me for stieet wear. 'J ie g'jud iiius-iatj who aii gin; ieab'Jie to eo;le. rod dee lines to do j without iiju' li ci ;f i ff . i properly '.reatefl w Ueu her ;:-!jiu:- it ifi.oi ed, aiid oi;e more polite, out livable, girl is iuvivcJ to 'w the jnuNiciUU of tke eien ii.. la'eit" Home .Juuiiia!. AEOUT PIZUHLE. 1ab(i.gi'i ic atii.viiig at Milan at th pti M-ut i.o:m u. lie l,;.f ut.'irly coui plvtud U't Lew o.x ru "lri." wliieli may pobhioly be prooiK'cd at Monaco. iiodvard iwplii.g. wbo ia leei iry ilibg in Joi beUsliii e. Ivaglaiid. with 1 l.oixiais iiuidy. i lit-potiatiii for llie . I'Ui-chase of u J.ou.ve ai.d j.;Jom.di at j.'ydoii. ik ar J7i ljebl r. J'ooiwuo ejipj'.) bi.y llie cliiiijilo' ii;;iir 'lat ?. J'iei-jiit i!ot'iiii fciiioUe i ijsls bill! hot Icfcfc li.Uli tlJiO. Jiikclgura ii 1 e i.',i-!e iu KaMiiju of UAiu:vu M'leeUid iiMi oia!,v for Jiiui ly an expert whom Lis b u'U t';uiU tier U'i.r. J'i;4 m-t . the plyuiUr vvl.o ilijsliu guihl.i.d tiiiUM-lf u greatly 6 0 ivm ik r at the JJaar Ai la 'iiante lire, nat. luar rWA iw:eut!y iu Jii i; iidle. Viey, u daiiihel in bin ovi 11 sphere ')t life, f t i lit '.X'v'ie Dawe J'iuiha w e el.urcL. 1'ic quet Li.d ou'y Ukked for u liinlL-eiab . uiarriutfe, Lul Uic eUrjy L;uJ prepared ! the church its if torn firt-t t-Iaiioiieu.i.d ! the sum)! building wu'.d he idly eojiluii) ; the AHjuierouis diputalioim froiu life t.aying ai.d oi Ix'r Koeielies. 'jequtf re-x-'xved a uuiwliti" frf iiuiTioe j,rea:rf Ijinnt rarksii graatrat ei-ononiy. THE H. K. FslRBANK COMPANY, fbloacu, W. Units. New York, lloslan. I'hllsilMpUls. 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