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LG Se tales tay <0 Soe gk Ri me ms } i Aisi tninnacinsai eign eA SER INCUBATOR HIS HOME. Tiny Baby Sacks Is Doing Very Well Indeed. Weeks Ahead of Time. Transferred from a So More Palatial Quarters. Baby Sacks was knocking an accident Year's Day there was gre led to his arrival on New Fourteenth street. Ofcourse, everybody ran for a dov but it was a whole hour befure t found one, and Baby Sacks was blue with the cold, and Mamma Sacks was in a bad way indeed, while three little Sacks, Harry. Eli and Hannah, forgot their whooping-cough in their wonder at the stentorian protests that came from the lungs of their tiny baby brother, “Baby ought not tu have come in mid- winter, ru,” said Dr. J. C. Lewinsky, of 1758 Madison avenue. “Had baby waited until about the middle of March its chances would have been better in this world.” And then Dr. Lewinsky straightway went about the Improvisation of an in cubator to take the place of mother for two and a half montns. A soap box was ot from the grocer, lead pipe from a fearby plumber and a rubber pipe and f& gas heater trom another place, and when George Sacks got home from his day's business as salesman in a big clothing house in lower Broadway, he was astonished out of his appetite for dinn to find a wee little stranger at his home sleeping comfortably and con- tentediy in a soup box, wrapped up in absorbent cotton and’ kept warm by | the expensive method of water heated by sacks always counted himself as of | some importance in family matters, but Sonephing Jestaedt, a. big-eved, broad ined nurse, bristled little flat Regent to the infinitesimal mo the soap-box. “Then raeor ge hustled. He hurried down to G. W. Robinson, who makes surgical instruments. He ‘had read all about how Mr. Robinson had built an incubator in which the life of a little heiress, coming too hastily into the world, had teen nourished. He hadn't any fortune with which to buy an in ¢ubator, but he had an helr to honesty and uprightness to save, and Baby Backs was just aa precious to Georg i} and Annie Sacks as Baby Haight was to her parents. Mr. Sacks was overjoyed to find in Mr. Robinson an old friend, and wh he returned to Harlem he took alon @ regular bona fide miliionatre's in- eubator, built of m with a lintn, in which the hot water circulated, an: a8 top, with “breathing holes, thar evening World” man interviewed Baby Sacks af the Incubator to-day. The little chap is about elght inches long, but is perfectly form and “just i ny other baby,” only so much ler, He has bright eyes and ch: by hands, with which he moves his co! ton covering antmatedly. He grunts just like the very biggest baby, and has) Iready got a reputation for’ being @ Big feeder. "Baby's food,” said Nurse Josephine, made a, of eight spoonfuls of water, fourSof milk, one of milk-sugar and one of Ilme water, At first he took one or two teaspoonful of this food ax a meal; now he is a reguiar gourmand, eating five to six teaspoonfula at a ting, and he has a me Baby takes his bath any regulated citizen of New York” every morning. After his bath he is ane olnted with a preparation of oll Considering — the conditions, — Baby facks is doing quite well, thank you Raby's parents are sturdy people of thirtyesis and. twenty-nine ‘years of age respectively ‘Their other Midren, | Goldie, Harry Moa Hannah, are healthy, only wh young * have whooping couzh. Dr, Lewinsky thinks that, barring acctdent, baby will live to go through the religtot cere- mony which attends the Mame, and grow up and bless the day of incubators. WOMEN WILL NOT YIELD. pale Hights, An equal suffrage association, com posed of society women and going under the tile of “Tr Education,” had its first meeting at 1% Fifth avenue yesterday, Mn. H. M Sanders, at whose house the m was held, presided, and introduced Prof, Gidding, of Columbia College, ax the first speaker. Prof. Gidding strongly urged women to make themselves familiar with all ublic and political subjects, so as to ave oot Influence on those who ut present exercise the tof fran he League headquarters are at West Forty-fourth st t, Circles: will be formed in other cities. "The iterary work is to begin with reading John Fiske's "Civil Govern- ment of the United States." Over one hundred members have already joined ABELLE OF THE KITCHEN. Ew Two Lovers, One Jealous, and Seven | |) Stltches in Her Arm, Henry A. Spindler 1s head the Aschauer Hote, at 2 Greenwich Street. Agnes Resman, twenty-three | years old, a pretty German girl, Is em ployed there as a domestic. Spindler was devoted to Agnes until two weeks ago, when William Hanser, a younger and handsomer lover, appeared. Henry became jealous, Yesterday afternoon, according 1 Miss Resman, while nd} r Were in the kitehen Spindier upbra Agnes. She ix alleged to haye told the! elder suitor to xo. Spindler bead meat cleaver and) butcher threw the cleaver, Agnes cut on her left-arm. It Stitches to close it. ‘The but knit Missed \t* mark and stuck in the wall. | nthe Tombs Court pening Bpindler denied the char eclared Agnes cut herself cccidentally. Me w held in $1,0% bail for examination HER REVENGE RECOILED. ‘a Narne anion to haie a Man to ¢ iT ta Dd detectives at work for a few days en @eavoring to ferret out an alleged case ef robbery. A week ago an elderly woman entered the store and asked ¢ gee one of the managers. Sho was ducted into the private office, and told a slrange story of how she had overheard a conspiracy to rob the firm's messe While ou the way 10 the bunk said that the messenger was a| ie to the alleged conspiracy, and! hat he bad been xystematicaliy rob: ing the firm for years. Bhe knew it cause she had nursed the messengers wife and hed seen piles of their goods nin the cellar, me, bare ‘bis name as William Burns, feat Nineteenth street. Eee dt, . Private detectives searc er THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING,’ JANUAR mon ok eee tee iain ee aa ee ees JRurne's not to the firm nothing belonging ONS INTHE CABINET. and| Rumor That Harcourt and Rose- bery Are at Odds. and demanded $10 IRECORDER GOFF'S RULES. |DISSENSI | Attendants Must Be Deoorou Visitors Sit Down. ated to Burns the woman's state and he caused hi ralgned before Justice ‘Taint: Market Court the name of Mary Moor teenth street, She said she was by upation a sick | |The Camera Fiend, However, In- vades the Temple of Justice. Mall ‘Gazette Publishes the Report. through a re a balance of $10 4 however, that sh tons against je Arrived in This World Many joff read the attendants in severe lecture shortly LONDON, Jan 8—The Pall Mall Ga- zette says to-day that Sir William Har- ‘cour: # disciaimer of his intention to re- Chancellorehip chequer does not cover all erping the relations between nbers of the Ministry. The principal of th very defiite belief that I and Sir William HE not agree during the r future policy of the Government. p-Box to spectable-lookin his court-rooin a after noon f}noyed by people walking t r standing up. with his penell 1a few words to say to the court attendants, to which Hust pay strlet at “Brom this time on hold you all toa very strbet performance Sour duttes the evils of kek revenge and i TO WED A MILLIONAIRE’S SON |. the rumors Mfortunate in his the gates of life, and when rnd wald he hi |London Anti-Lynching Committ ors has tne Sthyt Sander Terry, | they t excitement in the flat at 61 West One Hundred and nt conferences Annauncement Sibyl Sanderson the business of the be conducte and with proper dante must se orum. | pear, cannot accept the Premier's views of the surplus of first appearance on the opera be married If there inn Sir Willlam Harcourt, it {8 assumed, desires the surplus to be devoted to the “free breakfast table, Pall Mall Gazette. The visit of Lord Rosebery to the 1s not connected with Ministerial matters of policy. without algnificance at juncture, expecally as, on returning, the Premier will call on Bir William Har- court at Malwood. cereal cess BUTCHERY AT PORT ARTHUR. London Times business int court, and who occupy e to get out. Meve that it 1s hi | those who come hei € should hay the highest institutio “As it is, there is no place where th A court of justice ts i thine that according to The some respect for | show lean respect | as sacrod ax a temple of religion.” Immediately after the lecture a young coat, marched into urt-room carrying a photographic He set the appara- tus in the middle of the court-room and aimed tt at ig ‘Two of the court officers who had been upon,” pulled down the shades be was a very men with a long ov: joo a Fable an Ap- plying to Jap ON, Jan. §.—The Times day, in a@ leading article on the Port Arthur ma “Not only in the day of battle and in the heat of victory, but for four days after did the Japanese soldiery give themselves over, check from their commanders, to indis- criminate massacre, every revolting circumstance of primal of prisoners together were riddled with bullets and then hacked to pleces. with fugitives of both sexes and all ages received volley after volley. ‘The streets were encumbered with corpses showing every form of mutila- on which Ortental cruelty has invented, 1s the strangest of all, showing the total disappearance veneer, ts the absolute unconsciousness shown by the Japanese officers of the effect of these brutalities upon Western When the young man with the camera sh light, the blinding 1 the court-room and a tvolume of smoke arose a They coughed as decorously as possible under the trying ciroumstanes e camera flend vanished business was resumed, -——9 = )” SAID MR. GOFF. athetic Appeal for “| PITY YOU. |Teare and a carried out as he secures a divorce from his wife, ts to-day being widely discussed in must- cal and dramatic circles, Mr, Terry 1s the son of a millionaire Cuban planter, and spends most of his He ts but slightly kuowr ix Kuid to be & brother of the husband of Kate Terry, who di in this city a few very eventful y wits said to be out, when an World” reporter called at the Victoria Hotel to where the divoree J KH between pending, but it Is thought to be in the courts of Paris. FLOWERS FOR THE SLAIN. The Victim of William P, Taylor, nine:een years old, who formerly lived at 67 West One Hun- 1 Thirty-third street, in the Court his morning pleaded grand lar- Boats crowded jeneral Sessions In this city auding Walter e, of 128 Broadway, Taylor said he s e wax marrle: He ran away wi to Philadelphia when he got the $75 mber on $4 a we to give himself up throw himself dpon the merc Court and his employers. He handed a Nghting and real provocation, the arti- ficlalities of Hiroshima disappeared like snow in the aun, m his wife begging for mei T pity you! sald the Re- de a terrible mis- ne the Man‘ Have a Decent Burial. ‘The funeral of Bridget You have m: fair educati changed into a beautiful woman and} who played the part to perfection until, midat of a banquet a mcuse d to run across the table. jSppeal to fundamental instincts proved too much for labortously acquired hab- The woman cat stood revealed,” ‘The Pall Mall Gazette Says, in refer- ring to the massacre at Port Arthur: responsibility rests not with Sunday morning in the tet betrayed the tr broken the heart street, has been postp I should like to extend emency that ts in my. Would not be right to do have to send until to-mor Mrs. Hogan, a alster of the dead gir), visited the Mott street house this morn: | charge of thi Tbe remain disappeared until ‘Thurs funeral expenses, he young man Was led out fown his cheeks. —— the Japanese peasant, whom everybody knows 1s a lacqu lorie, Prince Hohenlohe was particu- larly cordial towards United Sates Am- bassador Runyon. ‘Tarke Arrest Several Arme: Alleged Ceti CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 8.—Loval newspapers publish a letter from the commander of the Erzinghian army corps, announcing the seizure of mate- rial who have been arrested and will be court-martialled, to start incendiary fires, An Armenian bookseller named Dikran has been arrested at Van on the charge of keeping feditious hooks Turkish newspapers publish accounts of Jare that loyal Armenians, Just and benefleent rule of the reprobate such crimes. nder the rte, stantly, Mr. Juatiy MeCarthy, member of Parliament and Chairman of the Irish Parltamentary party, is the latest important recruit. The Committee y terday adopted resolutions condoling with the widows of six helpless ne- groes, murdered near Millington, Tenn. ‘The Committee says it has learned from William Lloyd Garrison, of Ros. ton, that it is impossible to find a jury which will conylct a white man for Reichstag Resumes Debate on Revo- lutionary Measure. BERLIN, Jan. 8—The Reichstag re- assembled to-day and resumed the de- bate on the Anti-Revolution bill, Herr Auer sald the Government introduced @ measure to obtain, in the event of its expected rejection, a pretext for a dis- solution in order to obtain from a new Parliament increased grants for mill- tary purposes, Mr. Gl stone Leaves London for LONDON, Jan, 8—Mr. and Mrs, Gladstone left London at 10 o'clock this morning for Cannes, A large crowd gathered at the railroad station to greet them and cheered the travellers heartily. Several notabilities of the Lib- eral party, including Sir Algernon West, Lord Welby, Lord Rosebery’s private secretary, and Canon Wilberforce, were at the station. French Troops Ambushed by Na- tives im Tonquin, PARIS, Jan. &.—At a Cabinet Council to-day {t was announced that on Dec, 31 a column formed to protect Hong. Tonquin, was ambushed by Chief Samory's men, and that. six shai shooters were killed, including two o cers. ‘The enemy was driven off with heavy loss. jon Re-elected President of the French Chamber. PARIS, Jan. 8.—M. Henrt Brisson was re-elected President of the Chamber of Deputies to-day. Cable Notes, Capt, Chaltin has been charged by King Leopold, of Belgium, with an im- portant mission\to the Upper Congo. Advices received at Paris from Mada- gascur, dated Dec 24, say that the Hovas Y 8, 1896, prepared by Armenian agitators, | alleged outrages by Armenians, and de- | |Remarkable Lecture and Wonde Adopts # tothe 5 LONDON, Jan. &— ‘The Anti-Lynching | Committee Is recriving accessions con lynching a colored man in the South. | CARNEGIE HALL. A Large and Very Enthusiastic Audience. In New York's Most Magnificent Lecture Temple. ful Dissolving Views. Free Admission Granted to Rvery- body. And They Never Will Forget What They Heard. Powerful and strong waa every word of that grand lecture, and every syllable went straight to the heart and Intelligence of a deeply interested audience. Tt was another one of those xble ana splendid lectures on the nervous system, given by Dr. Greene, of 85 West 14th st. the well-known and succesrful specialist In curing nervous aud chronte diseases. ‘This time the Doe: tor's course of free Mustrated lectures is given to Carnegte Muste Hall, 7th ave., corner S7th at. and a great audience was present at the opening lecture of the course, last aight. ‘The Doctor's knowledge of the nervous system and his keen discernment into ail forms of chronic and nervous complaints, combined with his peculiar and unparalleled power to cure dinease, have never been equalled, His whole soul Is in his work, and this ts another renton for his creat succes No grander conception ever issued from the brain of man than when Dr. Greene concelved the {dea of adopting the harmless vegetable reme- dies of nature's wonderful laboratory for the cureof the sick and suffering, So remarkable has teen his success, aid so extraordinary the cures he has made and ts constantly performing with these remedies. that there le no part of the United States to which his medicines are not sent, and where his wonderful ability to cure Alsense 1s not proved by the countless numbers of happy hearis and homes resulting from the use of his medicines, The people have learned to have the utmost confidence in Dr. Greene. They know that when they goto him for treatinent they will be cured, and that his metho! of treatment is the Nureat and Quickest meana by which they can get well. Another rea- son that the Doctor has hail sucha marvellous: cess in the fact that he hay made a life-long speojalty of treating nervous and chronic diseases, ‘The man who gives his ilfe to one object ts the man who always excels In that department, The grent mon of the world are the ones who have de- ‘Voted every energy of their lives to one purpote, nd who were determiued to rise to the very highest pinnacle of their calling, And they suc- ceed because they possess a power that other men In that vocation do not. What contidence we repose and how completely near Diego Suarez. It In semi-officially denied at Rome that che Italian tr have been di 1 near Kassala, Egypt, by the Dery: Severe snowstorms have impeded traffic in different parts of England, COWHIDED BY A GIRL. Arkansas Man Held # Uncle and a ROCK, Ark with Marshal and his officers, whose cly fessed to go a little de the outrages or were STAMPEDE FOR RETIREMENT? ization pro- unable to check worthy to command the armies of a calls itself civilized,” E MASSACRE x the last twenty-four hours cir- received at every » station-house in Policeman Michael Brady Bluff yesterday. {nent In chureh and business et power which Appealing for TWO VIEWS OF TH daughter of a highly ise tn the Court of Appeals aga niburn sent an line cle, Carroll Godfrey ing of the alleged Insult, Bluff, secured a xhousun lerald Builds Tore Down with the Other. Mication to be re- ny charges een he aay the presence ited money from understanding Appointment | LONDON, Jan had, previous to his dismissal, Publish advices surt_ of Common damus compelling for a man- | the the Police Hoard plication was denied, stating that it was a clos able to fully refute the sensational charges made details of the mas Upon the Hoard to retire une | the effect that atter the | battles around Py to | tur they retan woh barbartsn | League for Political | In Not Minn atthe matte Mary Sayn the Supreme rgued next Monday | Vpon this decision hin Jor applications ting | Wee ton of every | nameless atrocities were | Ta hundred: or Peabody--Heto, fore asking for retir $5,000 FROM POLICE BOARD. js Suit for for Woman Suftragt rests keeapin MAM ebecial cor: Major Kipp, Chief ¢ jerk to the Police | whowe work appears to: from Corpora- this morning advis- taken from. the giving evidence proof that the so-called tion Counsel harbarities were simply cook In| that the mutilations were been reached with in which the la S200 WIth costs ar twin was former! ehed to the | viving with deeds | ratlronde in blocka The Prussian Landtag will be opened Jan. 15 by the Emperor, as King of Prussia, in person. The Government has a working majortiy, Forty meetings of German Socialists and Radicals have been called for Fri- day next In order to protest against the Passage of the antt-Revolution bill by the Reichstag. Yon Schele, Governor of German East 4 is about to resign. He will bubly be succeeded by Von Wissman, Herr von Limbach, the portrait Painter, who has Just returned from “riederiohsruhe, says that Prince Bis marek, although physically strong, is suffering from mental depression, SKATING THURSDAY, MAYBE, Things as It Come According to Weather | will strike this town some time te row night, and between then and Thurs- jay morning there will be a drop in tem- | perature of at least 20 degrees. ‘The weather conditions all along the tluntle coast to [rains are falling x: fox eve perally, and there is West of ‘the Alleghan- les, however, cold Weather prevails, and jin ‘the past twenty-four hours the ‘mer cury has dropped from 10 to 38 dey in all the States from the ¢ north to Canada sight, Weather Forecast. ending at 8 P.M. to-morrow, is as foll followed by clearing to-night; fair, colder Wednes. hy the thermometer at Perry's pharmacy 2 d Hegins to E PITTSBURG, Jan, &—At the sage point was 25 feet 9 inches and stationary, Ti river is falling above, and It Is thougte that Nitheat stage has twen teachet, Al! the. i iis alone the banks of | Mono: 4 Jowa unttl the fi o's net withdrew the | and} | ne had tne £ One of the big dry-goods houses on | white Bixth avenue has had a score of private |)" and has gone tar | Me Clay Min week putting hitherto shown suMcient seositivences in the mac At Lhe clone of the Week. e other metro- e Very Cordii Towards Runyon, 8,.—Chancellor He| Hohentohe held his first official recep- lion yesterday evening at the Chancel- i, will review vr. Havemeyer tigation of the Police von fined ‘9 ais bouse for recommendations, yout # week with the erip. Wt tell anything about It, More Ans Reerutts, [ine associated Press ¢ extended from Bo 9 Hrvckton, Mase on Redo 1 The rook Daily, Times, owned and. rantrolted wt by Volt Armay Knox, formerly” ol Siffings, yesterday slaned a ith ty-y With the Asgoclated Prone Siace da Nening Courier. the Wid irnal, the Fit hbure. Mae he | Morning Ci izen, have joined the Associated: Press = — — News from Cruiser Colun The steamship Adirondack, of the Atlas tine, whieh arrived this morning from Kingston Jan. & reporta that the United States eruisor Polumbla In port awaiting theo arrival of the eruteer Atlanta to relleve ter. The German training Ahip Senioch, Was als in the harhor (ine of her cadets was killed by. falling. from | fine to the desk | | — —— : Annual Conference of Ap ‘The annual conference of the Local Appraisers of the United States was commenced this morn pe was] (ne. in the often of the local Appraiser for New York Ington erect. The ference In session for the remain fer ot th When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she becatne Mins, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she bad Childron, she gave them Castoria Cold Wave In on Ite Way Freezing | Dunn a cold wave is on the way and} sacked the Amber Mountain Sanitarium, | we trustina man who has, by bis skill and in- domitable perseverance, risen to a height which others of his fellow- workers have not attained, ‘Vhis in just what Dr. Greene has done. During Nis entire Ife he bas kept up # constant and per- sistent study of the various nervous and chvonte diseases, and so deep and thorough have been hi rexearchies {nto the cause and nature of thes complaints, that he fs at the present day the most successful physician if thelr treatment and cure. He {s constantly Importing the most wonderful strengthening and powerfully curative herbs from. ail parts of the world, and his vast experience, with his skill and knowledge In applying inedi- cines to disease, bave made him the most mc- cessful physiclap In curing nervous and chronic complaints tn the world. His remedies cure where all others fall, ‘The being cured einploy worst cases of paralysis and other nervous dis. orders ha} vitalizing remedies, ‘The Doctor's system of free consultation bi made bim Sought by all Classes, enabled thi | bis ble advice, Ww the large consultation fees cuarged by other em|- pent physicians, He charges nothing for con- ayare unsettled, Light Ale of Mexico | What alls you and Until to-morrow night we may look for |light rains and fog. ‘There is no snow in| py. Greene will ‘The weather forecast for the thirty-six hours Cloudy, with dense fog and light rain to-day, day and Thurrday, with a cold wave td Wednesday night and Thursday. mo the east inds to-day, northwest on W The following record shows the chan the temperature during the morning hours, as tndt: BAMA M9 AM ALD Mos k this morning m the Monongahela at cis | tthe Aliestieay and tho e under water, aid are clowd rovedes None of tie | The damage. will uot placing his remedies within the reach of No matter what your complain feel, consult this great spectaliy personally or by letter, a1 w to get well 1 take his medi flee Is at 35 W pat Lath at. w York CIty. ling views, In Carnegie Musie Hall, giving to. night at lecture, Pb lust ting the be world, Adunission is free to all parts.o. the hall, On Wednesday evening, Jan. 9 at 8 o'clock the Doctor will deliver nis great free private lec: ture ty men only, ‘The Philosophy of Manhood, com and accurately Hlustrated by: dissoly= Ing Views. Admission Is entirely free, and uy | ryan should miss this important lecture Weduestay af ats of the Doctor { will give a tree private lecture to ladies only, pro- fusely aut perfectly ilustrated by dissolving views, ‘There is no charge for adml ‘audience of ladies is sure to attend, NDID OFFER, jople Are Much exerous Ofte | Thos ‘There are countless numbers of people all over | J entirely froy of charge, All have to do ts to write bt hin how they feel, au will anss letters, explaining thelr cases th Uns costs nothing. | By welte the IIS GREAT DISCOVERY, dy Needs tt and Everybody Shy | Have It. Has Leon the discovery of that celebrated medt . Grvene’s Nerv ira blood and nerve ren armies, ousands of suffering people have been made strong and well by Its use, Thousands of homes filled with sickness bave been made bright and ue by this grand remedy, I! all persons: Who aresick, or who for sume reason de Bot feel vp owrs Jost right, wilt take Dr, Greene's Nervars bleed and nerve remedy they will sever regret it, for they will regain pealth and strength. Ladies eapectally Iike tt because it gives a xplen- did complexion, making the cheeks glow and the eyes sparkle with bealth. No remedy was ever fo suecensful in causing people to gain flesh, By strengthening tho digestive functions, promoting assimilation and enriching the blood, it causes the person togradually Increase In welght until the thin and slender parts assume @ rounded and beautiful contour, It cures lesaness, Indigestion, kidney and Ii constipation and all weakness and debility. ore EB ELECTRIC BELTS for pocket efition of Dr medical work, “Three Classes ot Mon." ‘oraled, by mall.” Rvery young. middie-aned or olf man euffering trom the slightest weakness stent wend tt Or. Sanden’ Cor. 19th at. Office Hours: 9 to 6: Su Largest Electri; Belt 826 Broadway, N. Y., “NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. No pain or bad result Applied to the fully recommend thetr method, being PAINLE: filling, plates and Silay SUPERIOR DENTISTRY. ly; harder; more durable structui most severe and fatal diseases are constantly | he wonderful remedies which he | Among the diseases he is 50 successful ‘in curing aro those affecting the nerves, blood, @tomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lungs, The been cured by his Invigorating and \ds to reap the benetits of 9 could not afford to pay | suttati mand advice, and only a moderate price | for his wonderful medicines, He belleves In 4s, or Low you at once, elther | will tell you just You can then es or not, as you choose. His of- | tinue his grand free course J of lectures, magniticently Wusteated by dlssoiv- k his romarkubly tnteresting al and Meptal Culture, grandly {1 tes and wonders of the ancient lon, and a terented | Emi Laasig. at 256 West Thirtieth ile great laud who ‘ere #iok and sugorig hii | cannot aflord to consult a phystelan, Many hove (reated with therr local doctor, and failing to get cared have s despair. ‘They tat. | Jord the time or expense to tinke a Journey to our | large citios, where the greatest physlelans are to | found, nor ean they afiord the fees charked hy such phy'stelans t they long for health and strength o Here is the way to got lt, r. Greene has extaty shed a system of letter correspsudtence by which | persons can conmult tim without Waving thelr uit thelr ease, telling Fibelr oughly and telling exactly what to do to be cured, And all yhody who Is not by perfect health should ctor al once at his oftive, 3b West Lath st., New Vork City, and through his treat: sent be made well and strong Thonsands are constantly being cured through this method, ia One of the greatest works of Dr. Greene's Ife edy. Tt bas justly earned the title of the most wonderful remedy in the world, 1 cures more cases of disease than any other medicine ever Dentistry. Atmans, To-Morrow. RugDept (Third Floor.) ORIENTAL RUGS 500 pieces Shirvan, Dagh- estan andeKarabagh, at *7.°9, 10,15 # 20s 18thSt., 19th St.and Sixth Ave. biasing No Dread of the Dental Chair, Teeth extracted by our late actentife method. ms. Ab> ‘oeoraine or chloroform. 1@ undersigned, have jeeth extracted ew York Dental Parlors, and chee W. BE, WILSON, Waldort Hotel 8. J. WEDMERE, 129 Cumbert: 4 st, Brooklyn. J. FORRESTER, '260 12th at., city. ‘These are the oniy dental priors Iu New York that have th Ingredients to Teast pt particle of yain or danger, Full sets of teeth Mt Gold Crowns, or teeth without plates, 85.001 Fillings, 5c.’ up. We guarantee a At or Ro pay. Give us a rail and you will find that we do just teeth extracted In the morning and evening with new teeth. Hours advertise. Come and have your New York Den lew York City. TOOTHACHE AT NIGHT Is HARD TO REAR. YOU MAY NEEDUS. Painlersextracting, Gasand Cocaine. All ‘wo! nnd repairing. Open all night—day HANKS 8tZthrion 205 6TH AVE., ural teeth with Dr. Bensoa Holmes nglish Porcelain Filling:"" exclusive rights pur- hased: much betier than gold: not nearly as cest- exact color of tooth Ai:ing posttively painless: guaranteed tint in America using “English West 14 bet. 5th @ 6th FURNITURE FOR SALE. v8. nck family going to Cuba aacrifees luxuriously up- 01 imported Parlor Suit, fine, In allk magnificent first-class ‘make mahog- make offer; paintings, cabinets, hand-carved oak ‘sideboard, 5 and $20, BONNELL CHARGES FRAUD. He Says Mayhew Jugi im Rent Collect Frank B. Mayhew, a real-es at 118 West Forty. e agent $3,458.08, in which Bonnell is plaintiff. Bonnell gave Mayhew the agency for his property on Feb. 19, 1893, They en- tered into an agreement that Mayhew should collect the rents and make all the repairs. His commissions were to be 4 per cent. on the rents collected, ex- cept in the case of the Morningside flats, where he was to receive 5 pér cent., and from the New Amsterdam 3 per ‘cent. ‘The rents aggregate] $50,000 per annum. Mayhew had charge of the property | juntil July of last year, and had collect- ed a total of $87,682.82 In rents, “About | this time Bonnell discovered that he was jot being treated fairly, Mayhew put in exaggerated bills for ims he turned’) in pogus vouchers, and that repairs, and Bonnell also cl some of the rents were never paid in. Mayhew is charged with peculations amounting to about $5,000. The specific charges rre that for six months he col- lected $20,643.70 In rents for the Morning- |side flats and paid in $19,067.98. In Jan- uary, 184, he presented a bill for $1,000 for repairs on the house at 2%1 Fifth avenue, of which Bonnell claims he did not spend a cent. — ————__— Robbed a Police Com: Detective Sergts. Dowling and Armstrong, of Chicago Overcoat Thie: arraigned before Justice Mc-| Detective Duncan, of the Citizens’ Secret Sere Mahon, at the Tombs Couft to-day, I. 8. Ely, the Ventral Ofc dd Accounts econd street, was locked up in Ludlow Street Jail to-day in default of $2,500 bail. He is charged with defrauding Roger V. Bonnell, whose agent he was for the manage- ment and collection of the rents of Morningside, White, New Amsterdam and Stillyell flat-houses and a house at 21 Fifth avenue, Mayhew ts also made defendant in a civil action in the Court of Common Pleas to recover a Railroads. AMERICA'S OREATEST RAILROAD.” NEW YORK ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.A Ssias Shove, ws SOR From ann © Ete ‘ei 2 prean, Pasieet tren in thew Daly ‘Fam ht receee, ate 1 important Beat 2.0070 it tafe Reothe suert fetanati, Indienapotia. At. 1 3.30"'P 5 ‘Albany, Troy forte. thors tai 1a Ningere Pal! Ht fnAfanenatte. 0.00 M—Daly.. Only for aches omg Fe 004 sesaay_ to Prtttel Saraer atecg core ow all ine = iiuminated by Pintech Fienete and Wanner offices sition, uit a 7H Rreedway, vera Vy ‘ts ‘Wert 19hth at. ‘ne rt sation. |New York: $M and 8 Fulton iMagpere ‘checked trem hovel or reeldonen este mographer and typewriter; i met He week Room ae 8: DEATHS. M'GRATH.—On Sunday, Jan. 6, 18%, BRIDGUP M'GRATH, aged 33 yeers, native of Commit Fermanagh, Parish of Garrison, Ireland. Frienda and relatives are respectfully fim vited to attend her funeral from her late reaie ence, 21 Bloomfield street, on Wednestagy Jan, % at 1.30 P.M COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS toorder or ready-made; ail requisites "x, Nixth ave.. corner 1th st ROBBED TRAIN AND JEWELLER St. Lou! Prisoner Recognized Dangerous Crook. ST, LOUIS, Jan. 8.—Frank Smith, alfes Albert T. Walsh, allas John Wilson, serving a term at the St. Louis Work- house, has been identified aa one of the robbers who got away with a 000 worth of jewelry from Brethauer’ store in Chicago on Oct. 30 last. detective from Chicago is here to take the prisoner back to Chicag Chief of Police Farrell. of Dayton, O., recognized Smith as the man who, in 1891, single-handed, held up an expr train near Urbana, O., and robbed the express car of $40,000. | Smith was cap- tured and sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary, but after a few months’ imprisonment was released on parole and escaped from the State, Pa ol Deputy Collectors Go Free. Terrence F, McGowan and Thomas F. Buh, en- Deputy United States Internal revenue collectors in Collector Edward Grosee's office In the Third 1 Fourth avenue, ry es trom saloon-keepers which they Denes. In point chews the. ‘ould not td ——_—— > ___ vice Company, 13 West Forty-second atré brought who in wanted In Norfolk, Va. for robbing one |s hotel sneak thief, named William H, Barry, of of {ts Police Commisstoners. Ely is well dreased | Chicago, to th For several years | charged with hi © wan employed by C. E. Verdler & Co., packers |Grand Union id hails. from Philadelpht nd millers’ dl ributing agents of Norfolk, Vs 45 representative at Richmond. The senior met her of the firm Ix one of the Board of Police ¢ misstoners of Norfolk. He alleges Ely forged h name to a check for $2, Police Headquarters until to-morrow, Caught with His Plu: obtained the money fled to thin city.” Ely was remanded to att of Jennies me en ae even it from the RS Ne CCA, ‘him for trial in $300 ball. aot ea a mted fora Leo Altman, eighteen years old, of 447 East One Hundred and Twenty-first wtreet, was re- manded from the Harlem Court to the Tombs € or eis Ww, An attempted robbers wan mate In the aaloon of | owrintat mmymINs. He is wanted for stealing address as 235 ast Thirty-aixth treet. About 1 o'clock Montgomery entered Lessiga saloon and had several drinks. While Mr. hg the aldewalk Patrolman McGuire stop} moment to converse with the saloon-keeps Coie saw Montgomery coming ont with the gaah | aura and. unfailing box, Mr. Laskig aald the box contained $1 to the value of $20. Th morning by Justice Taintor. A Tronk Fall of PI Juatice Burke, In Essex Market Court to-day remanded Joseph Miller, of 19 Essex street, who entered 3 Rutgers last night. Miller wae arrested this marn- a Currie, of the Madison street sation, He had a trunk’ containing $1,600 worch pending the arrest of two burgla tallor shop of Renjamin Wein. fog by Poll Mf clothing belonging to Wein fics ol Ey hE ‘The O14 Confederate Bill Trick. Alexander McDonald, of 413 Went Twenty-Atth aireet, and Lillian Cornell, of 138 West Twenty 1, Were arrested hy Patrolman George ao, who{ ELECTRIC BRUSHES had passed a $20 Confederate Bill an, sixth tr Ried, on flaimed th hin Ty the lefferson. 8 ing both were held — oe May Ne Contly. complaint of Dominica Ve ‘ thin morn. et, thie morning by Charles Montgomery, who given his in | that ¥ rash and a dinmond locket and other fewelry Si} embars.of the me man was held this Jewelry from Pawnbroker Iinae Ren ST ELECTRICITY Is now acknowledged to he the mos rem edial agent known to lence! “It pertorme mines ine restoring lox’ in bracing and thening the nervoin. iis action’ ie awife he only ‘unlversal remedy ical profession accepts Loan) SONN’S NEW YORK emplny activ ATOgRenulne In eve particular, and do all Rat is ciaimed tor | them. Not But A current under. 9 ‘own control, which can be readily adapted to eap CB BRUSH, for rem nh Himes, @ printer, of GOT Mast Highth the Complexion, nizeet, last evening smashed a shoe case belonging known. It Ix recommended and used by phyal- cians everywhere and is purely vegetable and to Abraham Simon, of 709 Broadway, and stole four | ene eotih at Halt mad meatori a iaattry Promoting th of Hair and restoring its colar, pairs of shoas. Ie was caught after & long chase | |The Body and Bath Brushen. f by Polleeman’ Miner an4 locked up. Opium ). Sguemcer-Co. , 460 Weet 67a Bt. , f. Clay. rire Me th ry PCA invite disbellers cba, Unease saat pa ond Pree, Send for Pampbiet, FFE TORE Bhasin at Tate han ceiioniieds ahah eee