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Two Girls Say They Were Dragged Into a Store and Assaulted, Kept Prisoners for Four Hours in Pearl Street. ‘The Men, Who Are Push-Cart Ped- diers, Deny Their Story. According to the story told in the Tombs Police Court this morning, two young wemen were the victims of hor- fible brutality at the hands of six Greek push-cart peddiers last wight and carly this morning. ‘The young women said they were dragged from the sireet into @ rear room of the store Street at 10 o'clock last nignt by two men and held in durance until 2 o'clock this morning. The young women are Jennie Smith, twenty-one years old, of 4% Monroe street, and Mamie Burke, twenty-two years ‘old, of 69 Catharine sireet ‘The men who were arrested give the names ot George Betra, twenty- ears old; John Contress, ‘forty, Ge by eighteen; Louis Se ene; don James. eiance ‘utchel, twenty-thr zi Caney are all Greek, and tive at to Pearl street, where the assault occurred, ‘About 2 d'clock this morning Police man V. M. Kinsman, of the Elizabeth Bireet station, was approached: by oung women, Who told the story heir treatment, Kinsman sum assistance, ant ‘raic place, cap tured the ‘six men, des ‘ In the Tombs Court the women said they were on their way home from a christening when they were sel two men and dragged inte the store where the other four men took part in the assault. The Greeks denied all knowledge of the assault, but were held in %00 for examinatios on Monday. ‘At 49 Monroe Street the people claim that there Is no such person as Je Smith. They disclaim all know her, Miss Burke gave her ad & Catharine street, but there is n number. Both women were sent to the House of Detention. = IS THIS GIRL A THIEF? Silk Fon in Her Trank She Says She tp A pretty, dark-eyed woman, nar Mary Shapiro, twenty-four years of 118 Orchard street, was hell for ex amination by Justice Burke in the Es ex Market Pollce Court to-day to an- ewer a churge of bringing stolen goods inte this county, Some time age she was employed by the Roxford Knitting ‘Compan of Philadelphia When she left, several hundred dollars’ worth of meph Kelle cimer, of 183 Seventh stree’ Philadelphia, a ci the employ of the Company, followed the girl to this city, and traced her to her parents’ Rouse, we 28 Orchard street He ‘said he proposed to ‘search her @cunk. “You dare not do it,” shouted Mar the land on. you." Feldenheimer broke the trunk lid and found the property he alleged was stolen from the knitting works. Fellenheimer Obtained a warrant. for Mary's arrest | When Officer Hagan went to execute the warrant yesterday Mary lad disap- | peared, The stolen’ goods. were aken to {he 4 U_station- jouse Inte) las ) Mary 1 ——- wy home she Was arre: young woman indignantly Yented the goods found in her trunk had stolen, She said were small ie up from the Feidenhelmer declared he would go to Philadelphia and swear out 4 warrant for Mary's urrest for grand larceny, —— A LOVE-SMITTEN BARBER, Feeleppn Arrontea Minn eleppa, a love-smitten bar raigne! in the Yorkvith day on a charg: > Miss Lille yr Annoying nr Francis F ber, wa lice Court t anonymous letters of 36 West Fifty-second sti eeleppa Is a small ant diminutive n, While Lillie is a tall 0 head taller than het His love st last might by Dese writing srdne Ital Mmpson, 0 Pek sain, leppa work int ently sa 5 said that before he kaew Was ip love with her and watched hours ty see her Lille knew nevhing of for her beam: following her fers to hes He hat biwsht a “ready letterawriter from Which he copied Mis letiers to Lillie teppats love After a while he lovesmaking by writing Jove let On several Geoas would leave a customer hf shaved to rin after Lint whet Woul! pass the Justice Devel committed bine in $30 m| bail for trial in Sess -na, BRING BACK LITTLE “NINI.” Mme. e name wh he pug answers, and is of th AL, Dhak t Variety, Mme. Zlanoif is ‘quite heart broken over the loss of her ays is willing wo give alm thing to the person who Nin back to her min Mins a Dine rin Court, Miss Jennie Prat n, OW, a g0d bookims sa millinery lop. store, was Polico Court this mor inst d. ¥ Bauls, of 2 West One Hundied Fifteenth @ Wholesale silk use, and h be Y Chester Hi. Sauls, is a real esta atls roadway J. P. Sauls hi been a visit at M Brandon's house up! to. Srplenits Wher Miss itran tinue his v letter to ti Brandon with in he could ges rib. Miss Brandon was sent for, aud re nizing the handwriting ' 1 empioyer that the letter was a sf one. Bauis was summoned two tar Justice Weak held him for an evan Won to-morrow mornin 810,000 fe Harris Karyauhy fn Ludiow Sirser for beach of promi indian Fighter Guy Dutter, the was married Thu: Aubre: Y the Virgin. Philip Daly, ir., the only witnessar, AT Bast Twentieth street, Mr. and Men A case of too much mo separ: habeas corpus pr result of a mi writ of ha 479 Pearl] ¢ at oxi fntended living toy LEFT HER INFANT TO STARVE. This Armentan Mother Knew Noth- Mrs. Ka tion and exp by | The a lett retu to a care to his mental cos Mr. Woolston was ti pital yes of two policemen commitment was issued by Justic tor In the de ston, of Phi er, and Di 0 When Mr his Witte last nervous, amin is unlawful and 1 will have the law | inditic will he mad sonal physic the West. Forty-seventh | } fraudulent ratte Ucket In € ning for shoplifting, nw. Bia, —— Kisseo AND MADE UP. ply. her-in jon of husban ul wife eeuddtng ith were all compromis f the contending y in the Differences Ami briva Hetal ster Thompson Wort, Whine amily w sther-in- law pher tito tike tes and Mrs. “Thon ination Jast and Week to give them an opportunity recone! Mr nosm lst thed over ther again, lug of Amerte r ten days last Wednesday for break the | ing Ken, was order McD. her neighbors that her Heft locked in her rooms at th and was nearly dead from. star sire. It is feared thar best of mother's eare will not sit Windows in the Park Pht ased this morning yous by had of the infant, other spewks no Enulis her t and evidently had no cor rdings that cons t FROM CLUB TO PAVILION. ward 4. Woolston, of Club, Salad to Be In Maward A, Woolston, a well-known and popular member of the Bt Chub, who until rec with Dunn B 2 Wall str at ly os, & Co. is a pat nt in the insane & ul examination will be ma HiLiOn, vin the instixation of Joshua W object Loan ©: ntal condition chars nt slept lay was tion convine was such tment far WII be present. DEATH OF A. N. JUNG. INUD, ‘The death of A. N. Jung, whose off is with the firm of J. A. MeMicken at 29 Wall street, was annou Ke Exchange at the floor of the § MW Gelock tieday Mr. dur Exchange Known ree TS), and. was a Danger Mrookty Hom Senator Heney Woelfert, from the Sixth District In Kings Coun iat his hy vitor Wolfert ts ated by th nt, dohe epubtic at Arrivals » arrived: a ‘ wot oy Passengers w MW Chtienten. My Clarke. Bia Na Mr} \ Vn teers Mr HL ra UR de Mw . iy nant M Vie Presideat ot ie Batman Palace Ca " — Oo Host Dead. hn’. Hoyt a wellknown Sew York t a 1 , ir Ht ten HiMy Dimond Was ‘ My io be trealed var bel ates —— DELAVAN HOUSE vieTims, * aplalaed, who was arrested tant n Settle Thelr Mignon thee Mign | wife of “Jack” Bar feminin judament of decree was obtained tv uit by White, Howard Kiessmakers of Thi ty ft ur Vhey Hat-houses in her hy 1s 1 taking with filly explained ie With Jasatonabi tied a olnited by: eel for nd m for Mr and Mrs. ‘Thompson at their troubles I that they k Turkish woullet drese Massick, an ignorant A woman, Who Was sent to further = | JUMBHOH Lanregentl hoon the discovery ddisburst ark # West Indi U Hempst Ju by, supposing she Would si Manin. Beverat | lawyers for the plaintiffs, them, and from me suit was began nothing was hi her The execution has placed in the i WHO iat she ignore was married to youn > and the wed talk a note broker Hellevne Hospital, Te At the tim his wif The warrant for claim as this to get idgment by default ANNA GOULD RUMOR AGAIN. t She Is to ruff, Market PolleeCourt, Iphia, the patient's fath- | A. G Townsend, his phy Woolston was brought from court, he ally, and sald amination as Unverified Report t Marry Ea-Actor We It was reported today that kagement of Miss Anna Gould, youngest daughter to Marry Woodrum, the and that it hospital, this morning, Dr. of Mr, Wools- that his on r Wools been revive yout whieh his per- at that Un miruft had resigned hman's company wher prom pf the Sto at before he nwhi nd MH vad not long ag had been a member of the Wall street, A few years erator, but during the | 1 on the floor of the Exchange but seldom, He is said leave a large fortune SENATOR WOLFERT ILL. est Known clabi now a fs dangerou he er nie, 2386 Fulton street, i Me shortly, HELD FOR ABANDONMENT. Horton viel by he request sign make Such a ation Aimed at Woteatt. Fbits at Lakewood. David Clark Dowd THE WORLD: ‘WHAT IT GOST TO ORESS,|JUSTIGE BARRETT LEGTURED.|MILLED W ~ESUFING kp ’< Aa ada Pink Supilted Gowns Cheap When Not Paid For. .» Barn ‘4 against her, Madison aver Htarnard hae ov pa silk Walat woollen gown, with repen tea gow achin galing tea. Kowh Own, trimmed with amount. recovered uneres. Pd nd a country 1 was allowed to swer was put in b ters were hands of the She looking for som new in addition t ntances bere are wo ey should permit be publicly announced None of the Goulds w ni owas it was nit t lor the pury s with ory, howey T family, an fred from th busines: other st Miss An ay ul it that she was engiged to William) Harrinan, ummer, how nd Miss Anna travlling and: tivin pmes that favored suitor Saya Hin Wife S« AN Mis Mt Myron A, Hor hush W) West One Hundr ey morning to rst hi 1 lett bis wife penniless dren, six and four years old. tosik months rent ung the landlord Mrs, Hor Was ebliged io give up he asa wedding gift had been collector Cry Council ef the American! they Mf Honor, His wife did husband's clerical work, tall checks 1 his wife's at quant ut roling in the park on se swith an old man owas clerk mwas held tn 800 ball —— VALUE OF A HUSBAND. | wea. at Hutetny aces Mary M merly mon Pleas as Mrs in, for alienating her husband's lived with her ipplied for bec and Mrs, ducted PKA, dan daunnt ANG, JANUARY 12, "1806, rd Lets o His Defeat Was 000 Bill Go to Judgement. Appeared for His Mother to Settle a Cla'm of His Father, nC. Barnard, the dashing J, Well known In and a son of Judge Barnard has not pald her bills for gowns and | supreme C linery, and there is a | Andrew M. Justice Barr urt Chambers to-day, Todd appeared as counsel for his \ father, formerly a prominent Ving in cou the bed, clot “8S | Adjustabl 4 them this lig tat bill since February, 1803 4 list of the articles she and which are th which judgment hax been se against the Marks | Folding Chair Comp Sand on » for legal services r dered in one bed istice Barrett m }and young ‘Todd made an application to: {day to wacat mildly suggested nted was a ‘odd did not He began reading claiming that Ju turret had not given him a prop jement of the order. aecept the suggestion. lock: Timualia overskire and waint tepe waist lite dre: and for s from his wife. Some fifteen years ago aa impartlal hear- z he reigned as supreme, as did John Y. ir Honor decided the ) {matter before Thad finished whieh T claim was not 1only heard me “1 did not receive and consite am sure you would neh a hasty mM merabers no put before % | for {land House, Twenty-fourth str ue, yesterday ax J, Jonnson, had a right to Fourth of Whi ling that the | room by a that he did not think the plaintit proper Wig to the Barnards upon which ke levy. Barnard was Miss Mig Lr, “daughter of tne late Capt of the dames Hotel. tarnard (Wo years sa soclal event ti. The young couple reat deal and bive been fn New o¥rk City much of the time, both wealthy in their at their marriage Barnard ts said to have setiied $100, her fortune. DRUNK ON WEST INDIA RUM. And the Satlor Saya Ne Wan Kicked Commlssione Charles Smith, of the se ; arrested on the complaint of : “1 cook and steward. He accused Smith of | HowsRate Te The courts and acknowledged he was badly hearsay that the captain assaulted Mate John Wallace swore he arink with the captain kick Henry Brierson, a sailor, Iso saw Smith kick and beat Lord, f the late said he found Lord drunk, shook him, b | May er ey e was drunk. Commissioner HOPPINGS IS A “BAD UN.” Warren, Satd ard went to arly two years since the story published, a that with the State h Elmer Hoppings the two boys who t the folks of Kearny, Harrison and Ar- the most bar ard Warren, | tonler ant Treawiry n of interest. to assure the anks on a par bass, | butt cout | the train, Harvard University, where he student. Tt will be’ two years mpletes his courye there. y committing Ttepent. the Nationa: Wank a fauke ahall Gtoba State’ banks, #unsoct supervision, “There shoud be put vac ef of Police Turnb in the’ Hudson County en in this elty Ver, It Was announced that this encasement | ita. wife, Mrs, Edith , and they are now at Lak ahtest shoburs ef tht tigton High | it) Vireinta f fudent at Harvard, ale led Into tis pre bad influence fivagne th months trying to cateh thes for their cleve my, who Weed ee ad eight Land Sev street, appeared in the Court th Jelphin with of Mone), Conyne claims. that fhe weapon he Wsent Wasa glass pistol loaded w [ile treated the affair as ange job: | Biginty-seoond | arrested in this etty amd held to f their parents reached this elty >| led to thetr at the Central station | 6 $0 Was found in thet ton had Minted at a charge of for 1 Chech-Ralser, oratlon, 1 the New and Hartford Rallway few Weeks ago Tis wife is now | housework to support herself and | Huniret and Hien Tompkinasiiie, 3. 1, tale mir heen raised to n-Venr-01 8 200,000 for Her Pranetsec the OlmAtern Maud hen mi te their gue maration Was granted, hers Vight. I) Groceries To-Night. & grocer, of 930 Te: taken to Ludlow Street Jail to-day on Christian Sprady, by Richard Sture! harges Sprado Lawyer Todd Says Bluntly that| Strange Death be Ex-Justice Stil- He Was Unfairly Treated, well, of Ooney Island, lection Fraud, Wo oH. Stilwell, ex-Justice of Peace of Coney Island, and one of the oltest citizens of Gr dead in his fla lyn, this afternoon, une that lead the police t Jease of suicide, 4 Justice Stillwell was found ly only in his unde} in the ‘The gas was turned pungent smell Ie of his he Mr. Stilwell was last seen alive about the 1 | morning Fre 2) pain at on Thursday night. rick Dickinson, a at 46 Court sir Justice Stilwell w sme tim had been recently, He was fot or before’ MeKane came” neon, of Whi Himneit 1 A well-dressed ‘man, apparently five years, registered at the Ash- laink, N.Y This n the right Iver of large calibre. Shot Himsactf on the Street, Whitlock, WIA, Jan, 12 gE, od by Mr. Preat ALBANY, Jan, 12.—The annual report of Superintendent of Banks Preston, which will go to the Legislature Monday night, will state that the 207 banks and four Individual bankers of the State are in a flourishing condition as a whole. During the year there were ten banks. incorporated, with, a combined capital of $816,000, "Five banks failed, with an aggregate capital of $925,418: The outstanding circulation of banks’ in- corporated under the laws of this State is $77,079 inoy gount and ty e amount of capltal nks of eposit and nkers. is i by ‘The am banks, a is $271,448,300, amount. dep and other ¢ Asse nds these waiel yhe taken ot: by t A eich Sate for the issue of curceny Will Go Brek. CINCINNATI, Jan, ay found the ty be tegula yay ouddiice LF xhowed 1180 order to deli Neers ix delays allow time for app Vote Daniel bartenter ni Moret Mok, of her Matches to B The Inverciyy Cheoker League wilt CUnety Bames ——— 2s t and Eckhardt Fo Tho Jury In the case of khardt. accused of fatally etab tin w verdict of ma ‘Joy Maat tight after aia hours ou Crutaer New York Sails, York 1 The cruiser Ne noe whe will gall for the We A othe oun a. AGanta Hal of Prise & Wiltigerstt empioveos ty Rooms, Sixteouth, and 4 avenue Annnal ball of the Hrokera at Patty. tall day Fhrouritter Geaang Verein overt and ball Jan 29, 4 The fh a dinner at 630 bt Ww x | Mator of the city of Ni Mutual Industrial ¢ 1 , Rheumatic Pains} are caused by quently setiles in the ante. hts parilla must be reme couquers rheusattsm: because It drives the Im purities out of the blood, periataltic action of the alimentary canal, “ae Kane's First Big agi doctor says, and said that the woman nd, was found 0 Seventh avenue, Brook- 7 eircumstanc believe It is a 1B ACrOsS wear. room, to the discov. i, Brocklyn, who is « member of the same Masonic [lodge as Stilwell, called at the flat and hoticel the odor of the gas [a the hall found the doors to Stliwell’s flat at once notitie! the police, tive Dunnedy forced an entrance into the flat. and found Stilwell. seventy years old, parated ning he was found dead in his el) boy. He had shot him- ide of the head with a purces of their last r ions contalned in the ally those contained in Jopen the throtde he Aquin Creek Express Robber Wilson | extradition papers the cave of Charles Morgantield, wanted he robbery of Adams. Fxpress Company at 4 | a that the testl- the prisoner tie man fudieted in Virginia for that r him to the Vuntil, Wednes- al, | Karpen Brothe | employe Ward Home, at Washing pointe at A brandy, Newarks | Gatity. | eorge Nott and iB Jeveph Mt borage om ag for Hampt | an }to women pa eld inthe blood, which fre “Hoes Ss Sarsa- “Heed’s Piile cure constipation by restoring The Lesow Doctor In Worrled by New Alleged Dlackmailers. Agnes Berghold and F. Meirish, charged with attempting to blackmail Dr. Newton Whitehead, were arraigned in the Tombs Police Court this morning on request of Assistant Distri orney Davia, were remanded until 14, in bonds of $2,500 euch, which failed to furnish or, Whitehead I< now under indict- meni for performing a criminal opera- tion on the Berthold woman, Some time Meirish visited Dr. Whitehead, the was anxious to avoid the trial and that the matter could be arranged If the doc- tor would stand the expense, The doctor ‘ax before the Lexow Committee and tated that he had paid Sergt. O'Toole, of the Fifth street station, at different tim various sums of money for his in- fluence to prevent his case from coming up for examination. 1 Whitehead! Jaid the matter before order Goff and Frank Moss, who ad- ad him to secare sufficient evidence Ainst the couple to warrant their ar- t for attempted blackmail. It Is med that there ars others implicate | becides the two now under arrest, Both prisoners said to an “Evening World” reporter to-day that they had never at- tempted to blackmail Dr, Whitehead, It ix understood that Agnes Berthold and Melerisch are giving cxceedingly Important information to the District Attorney this afternoon, and it Is sald that Dr. Whitehead may not come out y favorably in the matter of the alleged bribe. KILLED WIFE AND HIMSELF. A Double Tragedy with Jealouny and Liquor an tives. Louis Gress, a truckman, living at 204 West Thirty-third street, while drunk murdered his wife last evening, and af- lerwards committed suicide, The Gress family are sald to have lived together peacefully enough, except when : or twice threatened to kill his wife. He was in this condition yesterday, and beat Mrs, Gress with a poker. She Went tu thr rooma of a neighbor, whom she oegged to stay with her that night, saying she was afraid her husband might murder her. Mrs, Gress returned to her apartments, Before the neighbor could join hor Gress had shot hie wife through the heart, and had wards shot himself over the heart, ir two little child: the only ‘witnesses to the trage: When the polic> burst in the door of the room Gress was dying, and his wife was dead. DEAD IN A ST. LOUIS TUNNEL. Arkansas Stockman May Have Been Robbed’ and Murdered. ST. LOUIS, Jan, 12.—A body of a man, supposed to be J. W. Ford, of Pocahon- (us, Ark., a wealthy stockman, Is at the Morgue, horribly mangled. The body was found late last night at the en- trance to the tunnel at Eighth and Clark avenues, The indications are that the man fell from a train and was run over, but he may bave been the victim of foul play. He and W. L. Downey, a stockman {rom the same region, came to town some days ago and sold several catloads of cattle, ‘The theory Is that he was sandbagged, robbed. end thrown into the tunnel to give it the appearance of accidental death. Ford was known to have re- cently had a large suin of money, but only $ was found on the body, BANDITS FIRED AT A TRAIN. Engineer Crow On Steam When ‘They Fingged 1 CARROLLTON, Miss., Jan. 12—An at- tempt was made at Indianola, M.ss., forty-five miles west of here, to hold up the Southern Railway eastbound pas- senger train. As the engineer pulled after a brief stop at several unknown men flagged The engineer, suspecting their purpose, ‘crowded on ail’ steam, A fusillade of shots Wus fired at the moving train, and Charles H. Ewin of Memphis, was wounded in the nee! An unknown negro was also badly hurt. The doors of the express car were bom= arted, but no one was hurt. The woull-be train robbers are thought to be novices. CUT HIS WIFE’S THROAT. Chleag ‘net CHICAGO, Jan. 12, ousy, Jacob Miller, a furniture polisher, residing at il North Wood street, cut his wife's throat from ear to ear with # razor at 9 o'clock this morning. ‘The woman expired instantly, Miller then rushed from the house to factory, where he was and shot James Olander, the niicting a slight’ wound in Miller was arrested. pially Killed by a Robber, COLUMBUS, 0. Jan, 12.—Two masked robbers hat plac dente ‘oreman, Crazed by jeal- foreman. the head, | entered the residence of James Jamison, residing | J near Dublin twelve niles north of this city, and covering him and his hired last eveniny man wiht money. As daintson w f the robbers dis targed hin revolver and | kiltod Jamison, The robber ts believed to have discharged his weapon from sheer nervousness. Malian Murderer Arrested. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan. 12—Loreazo Fusco, the murderer of itaphael Delgrezo, traced to an tralian work gang settlement in Branford lsc ngai and Poigat ty tals city eariy this mnorains He cxpresced my sorrow for nis ech and dees ao: atteayp! wo deny it erties py from Moving Train Munter, of 263 West 4 morning Pei from the tr He Sas sent 0 Flower Hysplial = Idaho Senate I frawe. Idaho, Jan, 1 Ament to the Const ‘A resolution for an ution granting suftri ed the Senate yesterday without Luw Wa TOUAY How Wernurs sian Rasiers aisiuard PORT OF NEW Yori, ARKIVED. Unoria z Liverpo UUTGOING STEAM \ BAILED TO-DAY, SKS, Aurania seltua eatin Yamnurt INCOMES DU Wener i Norwagian tucherland DUR TO-MORROW. 48 Was 'n Hquor. Then he became | jealous, und on | dead compantoni Man Then Shoots)! ir tovalvers demanded the i Bee ror Surgeon Lonogan handing over his money | ot a cook, empiovel hy the * Company, tad his left hand | the Grant Central Degot He waa and fell under the ors Female Suf-| ‘ Southampton ‘ A uiaue.le cece) Philadelpaa Pionero lin it ike. el ie a eee ete oe THREE MENRUN DOWN|MOST EXTRAORDINARY. A Flying Express Strikes a Party of Workmen Near Riverdale. The Survivor Tels a Thrilling Story of the De ith Trap. Sad End to a Fruitles Work as Ice Cutters. Three men who wero walking on the tracks of the New York Central Rail- lale station, were last road, near Rtv Struck by a train at 10.00 o'elocl night. Two of them were ins killed, and the third was so badly inju that he may di John Goodrich, thirty-three years, Ellzabethport, ven yesrs, also Bursk, iwenty- ElizaBethport, One week ago the three men 5 from Elizabethport for Hudson, N. They understood that there was p) of ice in the Hudson River there that they would 1 ive ot pay cutting it, When they reacned Hud they found that e weather had b so warm for a few days that toe | broken up, and there was no work that line. Between them the men $3. As this was not enough to 4el back to their homes, the men pur it to- | wether, gave it into the hands of on! their number and started to Shortly after 10 o'clock to walk spend Riverdale, they dec! through the night, so a ‘tule imoney as possivie, eaten muca and had » inal $3, One mile north of Riverdale a rude little pler thrown o: river, and known as ‘I! It was built by a fis? it his name, He built it, and fishermen started there brow ght their catches to the ccck. Bursk told last night how he and bis companions reached this little dock. They were tired out with & weary tramp ace in When they reached this lit: was moonlight. The tracks lay along the river bank, At high tide h the: heariy ninety miles, w three day: ue pler 4 the water is only four feet from track, but when the men reached Spot the tide was low and the stood out boldly in ‘the moonlight, ths river glistened beyond tt. The trio stopped, One of them sug- gested that they go t The others, tr the shanty when they heard at towards them. They stepped over the south-bound track, and the t came thundering along over the o: track, Intent on that train neliher them saw nor heard another train, which was rushing on them from the north. There was a wild shriek from whistle of the north-bound engine, evi- of thelr stand ved their caps in the air as ignal that they were out of harm. vdrich held bis cap high in the air when the south-bound ‘train struck dently given to warn the men danger, bat the men, not un: ing ii, v them. The mer were thri seriously Injured, but retained ness, He courd not move, and help. ‘The nears of the away. The fe man ‘did not ve his han on the bodies of as he realize In a few juries before that event He lay there fully ian hour, wher Policeman James P. Morrison, of the Kingsbridge station, found him. The post ts four mies long, and he Uoe: get wround to Thorne’s Dock very of He heard the mi men, Bursk was station, a mile away, later the patrol-wagon we with half ¢ minutes aft to the station had been m Teantime, the Sergi tried to tlephone Hospial for an ambulance and re but the line would not wor Policeman McHuga was sts with the patrol wagon. It w Bursk ‘would. die before medival gould be obtained, His right lex was | broken in three places, His right arm Was broken and his head and body badly cut and bruised. While the ambulanc was coming Hursk told all he knew his companions Elizabethport, "with J The other dead man Bruck « he did not know, not even his name [They caltea Mme rone unknown man was frightfully mangled, “The top t off and the of Goodrich’: head wag ¢ brains scattered over the be When Bursk reached the Was little chance of recov: skuil was fractured In additic injuries, ther Rigne: of Our ‘Lady of Mercy, uneiton, The police telegraphed news of accident to Elizaher man. STRICKEN AT AT HIS DESK. Clerk Jones plexy in he Sulb-’ anury, Treasury office, in Wall street, stricken with apoplexy at 11.20 morning while at work at his desk jold, and lives at 2003 Seventh ay. —— —~ UNDER A CABLE CAR, A Child Badly Third Avenue, was knocked down by a ¢ Qne Hundred and Third avenue at 10 sustaining a sealp wound and an Jury to her shoulder, venth street and the gripman was arrested, ly, naturally, aw ith thy Bick or Bilious Headaches, Sour Stom: bowels or your money is returned, Search for The dead men are: J. and an unknown man, The injured man is Willian had hal | A thousand ties have we hoard ps alk home ust nige while walking along the tracks near and aler was twenty-five feet away, The little shanty d as they were led to push on. They stood on the north-bound ‘track’ arguing the point 1 coming ‘own twenty feet to the very edge of the water, Two of them were killed instantly, Bursk was onscious: alled for t person was Tower- man Maloney, ir his little hut 200. fe ur him Husk cout that | hours the Ude might rise < drown him, tt he did not die of his In- md the cead to the dock, and’ Morrison has! polices at the dock foven policemen, A few) midnight the return trip nt at the statt the Wordhem odrich, he said, lived in Tond This unknown there to other of the Chureh appiled extre ° as to es- tablish the identity of ‘the unknown | weked with Apo- James C, Jones, a clerk in the Sub Hie Was removed to Hudson” Stree Hospital. Mr. Jones is seventy years enue. Hurt on Upper Lena Guoglino, six years old, of 310 ast One Hundred ani Eleventh street, ble car at 1 and | clock to-day, | An | etalist tn curk if al, "| She was taken to Harlem Hospit THE SFAP of Sick Headache is in the stomach and the bowels. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cura it perfectly. They req- udate the stomach and bowels—mildly, gout ¢ tiny Pel- nallest made and tho pleasantest to =—————_ | take, there's a peculiar strengthening and remugeee! | fr oct on the Lins ing membrones of the intestines, 90 that thelr help lasts. ‘They Prevaut, relieve, and permanentiy cure usness, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizai dl every Li tor h ree iness, and et iver, stomach, ‘disorder. " They're guarented fo give satisfaction, Like Experience Was Never Before Reported. Startled Doctors and People Alike, Will Interest Physicians Through out the Country. The Facts Read Like An Astonishing Story. But Evary Word Is Trua as Can Be Easily Provad, West Part, N.Y. =A ni bins happened he uv ure int o straortiuary thiag The facts are of sich @ tart people wre not done talking whunt them yet, We lave ail hear! of ¢ itt'n : Weadaches, '? » who had vsevere nervous, Deuralgic or sick hea laeke, ex- claim that tele head avhed as though it would split But Ss a cose of most terrible headacht Where the jead dit in fact split—thut is, by the Wal severity of the disse, the bones of the head actually opened. Most of the peaple here know about the inets of this most astonishing we. and se al of our doctors examined and uted the pitheat ansuesosstutty they will ‘for Uie (ith of these wonderful things, laly herself, Mrs, Fred C, Lasher, jr. a well-kna lent here, and gives all the facts Just ns th ered in her own words, “Por thirteen years Lhave been affiteted with lerrible iy night aad day, Atnight the bt od rushed to my head and into my throat se that I would just alse my bead and spilt great iL sof my skall were all opened so that the ductor could lay his thumb) right into the opening onto my brain, Teould sleep only am Lour oF two wights, aud was so nervous that I coula not sit ‘able, for Just the motion of the mouths of say family seemed to me like they were all ma'cing faces at me,and E was obliga! to get upand watk the floor, "Two doctors who ate tended me claimed that Iwas on the verge of insanity. Twas tnderthe doctor's care for pine yeurs, All the way Leould do any work was to have a bandage ti: around my head so as to suipport it, as thou! my two bands were around ins “TL got so that Twit fail anywhere, and all these years I got mi rclief from tue doctors. and found no hel; HiT began to use Dr. Greene Nervura blond and nerve remedy, “Phat seemed to bave the same effect on my tte head as sitting under a suady tree with a cool ree freshing breeze Wlowing on my head, Nobody can tell What Esufored all those years [com mere sd isi e's Nervura blood and herve remedy, for Thought 1 niust do something or F should soon bs ta au asylum, MR {DO LASHER “The first hoitle T took save great rellef, an@ Inside of a year the bones of my head had takew thelr natural suape again, My nerves have now regaine | their 1, calm condition, and T cam say (hat | am now perfec ly well. I have used Serviira forseveral years now, and use It for y when teething able to derertbe in words the gratitude r. Greene for his wonderful medle ‘ml vo tell as well as T can, of the henetit his 1iedicine has done me ** 0 & resilent of this place, Tam acquainted with Mrs. Lasher, and cas. vouch for the truth of her statement. Carlos 1. Snitth, # Justices of the Peace, of 9 Barve St., Montpelier, Vt.. states that from his 1 tnvestication of the case, he knows acts as abow ode bsolutely true, 43 perfectly cured of ber vlition by De, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem This wondertul remedy certainly bas the largest and most rema: nuber of Heine in ihe world, LC would a afffiction OF cloease can resist im sweeping curath power If itcan cure sucha terrible case as this, cor 1y all other eases of hoaitache, neuralgia, ham, Ww +» patos in the back or side, and all Weak iess of nerves, of devillty of tot: Sif by magic to the health-giving ig action of this grand medle ¥ terrible ¢ Lashor rheu It is purely ‘able and perfectly harmtens, and for this reason, and beewse ttisso sure te cure, physicians prescribe and recommend tte use, It is, tu fact, te discovery: and. presceipe tion of a physician, Dr. Greene, of 33 Weat 14th, Mt. New York City, the most successful ape forms of nervous an’ chrome diseares, ant who ean ange The House. Flats and NT Apartments Advertised in To- Day's Evening World Rar Wild Interest You.@ee wantaeasy Boarding House ? te the Boarders Ads, in toe day’s Evening World, Sald She'd Spoil Jennie McDonald was sentenced to the Toland for one month by Justice Muske in the Ewsex Mae, § ket Bolles Pour. tow aay She was drunk om wery nlght. It required aix the station-house. voi olicen =