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WALLISTER OBSEQUIES, Ladies Straggle with One Another to Carry Away Flowers, LIKE A FASHIONABLE ROW, A Tremendous Crush of People, Not All of Them of the 400. SERVICES AT GRACE CHURCH. Whe the Ushers and Pall-Bearers Were and What People Were There. Society pald its last respects and took ® final look to-day upon the face of the man it had know so wel! and intimately, But the people who attended the funeral services of Ward McAllister at Grace Church this morning were not exclu- sively the ones he had drawn within the circle of the 400, They were the repre- Bentatives from the Ten Thousand, with @ sprinkling from tne “Lower Five. And while there were In the crush at Grace Church, Broadway and Eleventh atreet, this morning scores of those who had becn the dead leader's friends and intimates, there were plenty to whom Ward McAllister was nothing but a awe, and who had come to see in death whom they never had been able to . look upon or know in life. / And what was worse thanall, women who wore well dressed, apparentiy respectable, \ and of whom better things ought have been expected, invaded the church after the casket hud ben removed and over- | Fan everything, notwithstanding the ef- \ Jorts of the ushers, two detectives in citizens’ clothes and a squad of police- men from tne Fifteenth Precinct, \ These women went down the three {| aisles to the chancel, which was liter- ally covered with flowers made up in wreaths, crosser and other emblems, and they tried to steal whatever they could lay their hands on. One woman, whose sealskin wrap al- Most touched the floor went around behind the chancel rail, and picking Up a wreath of violets, concealed it be- Reath her cloak. A choir boy saw her and told one of the ushers, "You will have to give up wreath, madam,” he sald ‘What wreath?” she asked, indignant- that ly. “The one you have concealed beneath your cluak.” r Gne became very angry, and the man ‘was finally compelled to take 1t from her. Ward McAllister's old pew, No. 113, q was filled with flowers and draped with | ribbons. As the crowd filed past the women rushed over and attempted to take some of the flowers, and a detec- f tive whose post of duty was at that i point was kept busy taking away frum the women blossoms which they had succeeded i getting. On more than one occasion the mar was compelled to show his badge before he could compel the women to obey him. Taken altogether, it was a singul exhibition, The struggles did not occur until after the remains, accompanied by the family and pail-bearers, as weil as the friends of the dead, had left the church, The crowd began to gather on Broad- ‘way almost two hours before 10 o'clock, the hour set for the funeral servic and when the doors were thrown open, about 9.30, the mass outside had swelled to such proportions that travel on the Broadway sidewalk was obstructed. ‘The crowd, ike most crowds upon like occasions, was a very difficult one to handle, but the ushers, with the ald of the police, succeeded in clearing the vestibule just as the tolling of the great bell announced the arrival of the hearse, In the left wing of the vestibule the pall-bearers had formed in the following order: Chauncey Depew and Frederick Sheldon sofernelius Vanderbilt and ex-Gov. John Lee Car "iradiey Martin and James F. Low Edwin A Post and E. Randall Robinson. dames S. Burden and James W. Gerard. Bir Roderick Cameron and Byam K. Stevens. T. Diodates Thompson and Delancey A. Kane. In the vestibule there were waiting to elve the body Bishop Hugh Miller 'hompson, of Mississippl; the Rev. Dr, untington, pastor of Grace Church, and r. Platt, of Rochester. ‘At the approach of the men who were carrying the massive casket the clergy- Men led the way into the church, the Bishop reading the Episcopal serv ice for the dead. ‘The pall-bearers followed. cov- Then came the casket; with its top cov nod- @red with crosses and wreaths 0 ding roses. The family followed the coffin. Heywood Hall McAllister es- corted hig mother. Then came Rev. J, ‘rancis Starion McAliliste: astor of rinity Churen, of Elizabeth, N, J., with his wife, and after them came the rest of the family with the household ser- vants. "At the conclusion of the reading and when the processios hal reached the Itar the surp! rosang the walier, The Was arranged and conducted by Helfenstein, and the hymns were . Lover of My oul) desus Llves™ aid the anthem MT Heard a. Voice," sung by Archie Fuller, the boy soprano. The interment was at Greenwood, mong those who Were present were it Mrs. Wilmerd.ng, P Stevens, pire, Pate? Hammersiey, “Mr and Ara joane, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Le Grand dames 8. Be » Ro ow on, Brandish’ John- fon, 7 Proyn, Buchanan | Win- throp, Mr. and Mrs. “John Jacob. Astor, Rev. Dr. Flagg, Mis. Cornelius Vander: Col. Pe Mrs. 8.4 Francklyn, Nelson 1 Mrs. Charles ie EN. Taller, Eugene ihinelander Stewart, Lise Stewart, J. Dunbar. right, Mr. yy Dunbar Wright, Mr. and Mrs. , Ridwasend, Matthew Astor Wiiks, Ed- ward Lauterbach, Mr. and Mrs. Aber- Srombie Burden, Mr. and Mrs, J. Town- $end Burden, Anson Phelps Stokes, Mr. | Shara, Dexter, Mrs. Snelling, |. | ‘Uander's orchestra. of eight French horn: four trombones and two tubas, fe the remains were being taken from egchuren played "The Dead March Saul | "rhe ‘attendance of Lander’s orchy was a tribute to the memory of thy parted acclety leader. It has play all the social events arrange: by McAllister for twenty-five yea mission to use the orchestra was ined from the rector of Grace Church, 1 the Rev. Dr. J. R. Huntington, by the z family, } Mt Mchon ot Misainaippl. the ‘ight ugh Miker ‘Thompson, was as: Sisted In the performance of the cere- Bilt, Thomas Cushing, te V. RK ‘Abercromb! pice Ri si will, bination of his private box 1 his natural heirs desire that Thomas H, ond street, Market Court to-day, charge: toxication. The police officer the complaint testified that Hall, He hai tation, a milk route and was obliged recently West Ninteenth street, while at shot himself throu nue this morning, ination fo: 4 the boy Sandler Streets Ave Really © Within twenty-four hours after experience for wis city. Supt Will claims that at two hours’ notios 000 men, ail of t — fully ‘The weather forecast for the thi ending at § P.M. to-morrow, In erally fair to-day and on Tuesday becoming erly The i record shows the ch cated by the thermometer xt Perry's DA Me B66 ALM... 269 A, ML, — en The of Burial Permite deaths from grip for the twenty-tw lag at 10 o'clock today. Anderson to go to the Mercantile Safe Deposit Company and open the box of the late Ward McAllister to search for a McAllister left the password and com- deposit vaults with Mr Anderson. It 1s not known if he left a will, inve Himself Up. of West Eighty-sec- was a prisoner in Jefferson gered into the West Thirtleth street SUICIDE OF A GENESEO MAN. been running up at 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning. 09 Eighth ave. With @ d8-calibre revolver and died instantly, showfall all thoroughfares were cleaned—a new he can 2,000 men at work, and that the Department h Weather Forecast, temperature during the morning hours. s Due to Grip. The funeral of the Rev. Dr. M. A. Nolan took place at 10 o'clock this morning from the Church of the An- nunetatton, One Hundred and ‘Thirty- fret street and Hroadway, ef which Uh deceased was the pasto: father William O'Neill was celebrant of the mass; Father Anthony Kessler, Deacon; Father Ho J lon, Sub- Deacon; Father Slattery, Master of Ceremonies; Chanters, Fathers Higley and Brady, The sermon was delivered CA — by Rev. McGinnis, of Joston, | At the close of the mass, Archbishov At the McAllister Funeral, Grace Church, This Morning. Corrigan rendered absolution The bo clothed in priestly robes mony. ¥: 5 and holding a silver chalice in. the the ‘tector of Grace Chit he and the CUTTING SETS ABOUTS 400 100 CUPID’S HOME A KITCHEN. | nanas, w sed at full length In the ba ote at A Neveu eae N.Y : 4 — casket, which rested on a catafalque at yn Its entirety “ant viet ete ‘te 5 age ased About City Man, ie ne of the central isle of the ‘om each club of which Mr. Me- ‘indn n : church, Allister wan a member + ‘ ar : = — . sty Six members of the Catholic Mutual ‘ = The Compromise Gives Minnie nating oe Rae ae eet A TaIT®, £00" T Henevolent Henetit Boclety, of which ae isting of Aldermer Hall, Ware, Dw M ALLISTER 'S WILL. Seiigman’s Husband a Fortune, | oakley ana Olcott, met in solemn c pekaeelge Hiei Atl SY Le) z oe lave this afternoon and decided that th ey wore de mee aN fe Deposit Vault to Re Opened to sa City Hall marriage bu uo should th | Thomas Collins, John Dempsey, John Search for It. Can a Six-Koot “Infant Give] Mlemated to the kitenen. “It took a tor| Dunn, Willlam Howard and “Vatrick An order wus granted by Surrogate Consent ts the Question: of talk to bring about this reault, and| Carey. The following pricsis were pres: Fitageraid to-day authorizing Henry H. Question. A.derman Ware, who introduced che res-[ent: Mar. Farley, Fathers Galligan, olution, toot hints about corruption and “sque Hoyle, Coyle, J. J. Galligher, 4 ray , and various other abuses which he a McMahon, Lavelle, | Murphy, The late Robert T. Cutting was strick-| [ives have eatsted Ii sttoom lat during Clark, Daily, Healy, J 1. Sal en with heart disease in a Broadway! the five years it has been used. asa Lo, Mecabe, Lennon. Power, [cat and died tn January, 1994, A codicil | marriage bureau. Kenna. | Evers. | Duffy. MeCarthy, e!to his wil After this, when two souls have but a/ Quinn, Citlon and Conway Wiebe di Vdisinherited his son, Robert | single thought, and that is to get mare| There We > present: Gen, Micheal sivingston Cutting, who contested the| ried by an Alderman, the possesaors Kerwin, Inspector McAvoy, Theodore and | probate. those souls will have to thread tne intri- | Tone, samen pe Deering {Thomas Plan cate passages in the City Hall basement "gan and Thomas Loughran. his papers pinsag ¥ Hall basement ar BE and find be searched In the hope of finding one. Alderman Oakley wan' row Ro 1, to-night by a Fall River boat for eee what complaint had es. interment in the cemet of St. Mary's about the way things w : in| Chureh, by the side of the deceased's WANTED TO BE CA CARED FOR. Foom 18. Alderman Ware said that ie | father and mother. had complainel and that was enous e Inw, he sald, was not complied wit Hall Knew He Was Intoxteated, and and the people. who-came to be matric BOTH LOST A MOTHER. were thrown upon the tender mercies of —— cd with in- a t 0 ista jot = on Townsend, mother of Assistant District- police station in an intoxicated condi- District-Attorney Robert Townsend, died tllon, and requested to be locked up, PRICE A SON bapaere ree yesterday, “I reallzed that I was under the influ Two bright looking fifteen-year-old | lewlx and ‘Towsisend were engaxed in ence of drink.” Hall explained, “and girls, Annie Stasen and Jennie Duley, | ee ea eee ee ine eed tar toe thought the station war, the best place fir Away: from thelt parent) Home: all Ui Justice Taintor was surprised. It was Germantown, Pa, last Saturday night| Mrs. Lewis was a direct descendant of the first case of such a character on and came to the city. Both are well) Rev, Jonathan Edwards, and was con: Fecord. He commended the man and grown for their age. They had only |}yunkliny She died at Southampton, Le I their fares left home. They fell man near MINNIE SELIGMAN CUTTING, His contest was based on the will of his grandfather, Robert L, Cutting, who John Davidson, a Prominent Jew- them to the nome of Mra, McNichol, at mille aleete tliecit died in 1871, leaving an estate valued at 317 Hudson street. There they confided - iu :3 $3,000,000 Young Cutting was named their story to the woman, who told! ite Life Hange sEMIO, N.Y. Fi e s named as ry GENESEO, N. Y., Feb. 4-John David] executor, with his Uncle Walter. He| them of the dangers to strange girls son, a prominent jeweller and citizen of ty A + Helin the streets of New York, and advised May Snap 8 claims his father's wealth consisted al-!them to return to thelr home, Mer, ALiahaal Mus te edillniaccriteal Geneseo, shot himself in the head with] most entirely of what he inherited frcm| Inthe morning they were taken to risen ranted lo alinkss Apycalieaha halen a revolver early this morning, He was|the elder Cutting sand ann Gm | the Macdougal treet police station and [condition at the parsonage of the Church about sixty-six years ‘iis es id witch, 80 the! sent to Police Headauarters, and then|of the Holy Willlamsburg, of sixty-six years of age, and Well-| grandson claims, was ultimately in. ed into the ¢ to-do, He leaves only « widow. tented torhitee te traent ete ol eeiey tre tred into the care of the) which he has beem’ pastor many, yeurs, : ‘ uught suit to com- | Gi a vay ‘* He had been laboring under the halla-| pel his Uncle Walter to aake an This morning they were brought be-| An “Evening World" reporter, who cinatior C 4 " ‘ane e Justice Deuel at Yorkville Police | called at the housethia forensony 1 n that the Grand Jury was going | counting. a 4 v to indict him for an imaxinary offense f | Court by Agent Wilson, and were com-| informed that the Monsignor wif very and taka him to jail. It has been compromised. The terms | mitted to the agent's care, who was) i wie, ie Aen th aot of ihe compromise were submitted to|'mstructed to communicate’ with the! Weal, lth is Canela ee ———e 0 | Darents of the girls, changed 7 since yesterday VICTIM OF GAS. Surrogate Arnold to-day. _ His life, ho lipon a thread, \. John M. Bowers, attorney for one of| HIS WIFE AND CH CHILD Lost. |‘""' ™*” *™"? “{ Shy moment —_— — the legatees, refused to say anything © Death of Manager Shelby. Son Found [about the settlement. Jamen Carey, of Philadelphia, Look | gi iganannt, Pa, Feb. 4—Daniel shelby Room, Ps ae rae ys in oe hands of ie ing for Them in New York. | munager of the muric Ball in thts city, died Frank Blair, eon of ex-Fire Commis-}0CUrt be Said, “and a8 soon as the) ate James Carey, twenty-four years | vuldenly of heart disease this morning, aged sioner Blair, and nephew of Coroner | Compromise has Hecelved the sanction ) ov, of Philadelphia, came to this city lfty-seven years, Me was well known tn the Fitzpatrick, was asphyxiated by gas last | Of the, & urrogate it will become public | yesterday with her three-year-old son, | (heatrleal proferston, having managed theatres in night at hix home, 20 East Broadway.| It is understood that Robert L. Cut-|James, to visit her aunt, Mrs, Cannon, | N*® York, Bulfalo ant Chicagy Bhelby'« home Blair is said to have had a good repu-| UN, who was disinherited for marrying | of East Forty-fourth street. When “* 8 New York City Minnie Seligman, the actress, ceive one-third of the estate to about $400, The legal hitch in the settlement and will re-| she arrived amounting | her aunt's to get There was some trouble with the principal question for the Court to 5&,pa7nab: 5 tibarny Regiment, who was injured in the leg by « mains all over the city yeuterday,, the idecide involves the protection of the in- | 2s thin morning Mrs. Caray's hiss: | thrown brick tn the recent Urookiyn riot, i fas flaring up and then going out. This |terests of James De Wolf Cutting dur- | hand visite eadquarters, where | very much improved this morning, ‘In two or may have happened in Blair's room. ing his minority. James De Wolf is six fe made anxious inquities, concerning eee ee Ae Hie minor ys dames De Wout iaalx iy f three daya he will be to Ko to aah infant.” He inherited a his wife and son. He sald he had just) Heatquartera once more. No operation will be Undressed tn the Snow, tate je inneritet lost of his come from St, Barnabas's Home, and | necessary, athens estate, and ts untlerstood to be that his wife had not taken refuge there. | — - Engeno Schultsvng, former manager of the no-| Willing to share with his brother Robert, | (#i,Na MIG had fet pion henge there. | Death of Mes. M 4 torlous Palette, 102 West Fifiy-recond street, was |DUL Whether he can do so I# @ matter mother and son, | Sarit Re nis ah a ima ee he found dead in the snow between Fort Lee ana|fOF the court to decide, Sleven-year-old William Merrell, tall| Mra Ettzabeth Love Marquand, wife of H. G Wert Hoboken, last Friday. He had undressed . iand slim, and wearing knickerbockers MSrauend aad) arandaniegter ef Dp. Ailes, te cn sum ns ahrnie ten | ONT LIKE DIVORCES, |i’ "ith fing ter” ut asim ene rn ae ov for a year, and, 0 pala Aturiay, and’ hie wicreabouts are un. | Mote Yestentay, after a short iliness. Mra wer had tried three . unsuccessfully, i le 7 ice have ber ed to) in es ‘ gf CN CAL SiGh Sa MEMEO | Judge Pryor Will Oppose Them Un Known. | The police have been asked to | she waa tn her sisiy-uinth year at the thue of @ knife. nats & til the Law Is Changed. —— -- — —_ Falled at Suicide, Now a Prison Judge Pryor to-day expressed disap-| RENOUNCED HER FAITH. Sant: Rongersttis Death Wiillam Burchardt, forty yeara old, ot te | PFOVal of divorce cases. He sald the pA came Capt. Prank Rootevelt, of Company E, Twelfth saaam rcciguth rest, attempted to comnu | Marriage ritual should read not ‘until Regiment, died Saturday nigit from pneumonia. death do us part," but "until death or brought om by overcexpusure during the sirike sulcide at $16 this morning, by turning on the! divorce do. us part Her Husband's Deat kas in his fom at the Rote Hill House, ag | He said he did not believe in severing | Guttave 8 ERGOIY, who. roi | Paslumtipuee’ Monsire wlio hla Wonleuane’ ang Lexington avenue, He was saved by Dr. Kilroe, of matrimonial bonds — indiscriminately, | quate . _Bedolyi failing ill on Monday last, wax taken In an ambu: Helhesua Hoephvaly,, ares and taken to York- ng would set his face against it untii nounced Catholicism and threw holy | jance to ats b 62 East Thirty-fourth atree ville Cou! the laws were change relics to the ground when Cathol: — ee These remarks were called forth In the 2 : acatel malin daiGladieaed: course of an argument for leave to ap. | Priests refused to read the burial ner- | Chiet Orderly, | . peal from the decree of the Court, grant. vice over her husband, editor of a| cb, 4 —Superintentent of Pubite Charles Cummings, seventy years old, of 884 /ing a divorce to Charles 3. Halsted Hungarian-American newspaper. for: | nm haw app 4 Henry Fairenilde from his wife Sarah B. Halsted, and for an order compelling Halsted to of his former wife's appeal. amount to about $1,300, bay costs ugh the heart he costs last night <a 339East Fourth street, Rev. J A.C. Weingarten, @ ladies’ tailor, on Thurs | while her former husband ig a man of | Sincating The chapel’ was crowded. | i. #. Mack has hee day last hired a new errand boy by the name of | w: PDS FY ending trial Mrs, isted was ss - visa te rence Ieaaz Blume, who said he lived at 226K, allowes D — ntent of th ; “Judge Pryor said, in effect, that he| Free Cooking School for Girls. — [of View J Brite ond treet” Weingarien's sore ie at 44 Wea] 4 iudKe, L1yon uid, Ineffect, that he| | Free Cooking Schoo! ta | i Bratin Twenty-sixth street The boy was sent to de-| opportunity to appeal her case, yet final monthly m ing of the ing Woman's and Lexing' liver a alte w He pawned it on Grand} gecigion Was reserved. ehrigtian Astorlation, in association parlors, Fit | street for 60 cents, It was billed at $16 A = =o _ teenth: x . th morning it was decided Theodore D. Weld Dead, jecoy advertisement brocght Blume, who was , | form cooking classes of from six to ten women . ae Bast reat, OTe ee bald fer examiantion by. Jue MeCall Wall tn Treabie a clase at $10 a course. Each class at that rate| HYDE PARK, Maas, Feb. 4—Theotore 1) Weid tive "Taintor to-day Mra Lizele McCall Wall, the woman whose| will pay for a similar free clase for working Ritts | died thle mornir je home here through —— agai ville Ward’ MeAlli vara, couse Br, Coe will Gelitar'a tree lectre tocmitmm even: | gutural iat aged miae'y~vte years Gambled for Candy or Cigarettes. | sensation in New York, has been forced to quit | m= | — Eight jadi @ found playing a game of black | the Hotel Kenrington. at Fifteenth atreet Coming Events. and white for candy or cigarettes tn Joseph| Fifth avenue, non-payment of board This evening a new le nine wilt op Sandler’ candy store at 92 Ridge stree: lag | Wall went to that hotel about the middle of a C Our i nthe ve tie pearls night by Agent Moustak!, of the Gerry Soriery, | January, and for two weeks lived there on creait even ! ; the proprietor, Mr. 0° sult not pay Ww Kher trunk behind ee iris, You Can All girla between the ages of ten and eighteen who wish to attend a free class in cooking once y at the school, 108 East Twenty F keeping 5 were taken Ii vou a lean. Saturd Something abbing |4 Week may api Mam Robbins) e vond sires, at 10-A. M. Tuoslay, Feo. 6, and t nearly | see Emliy Huntington, Superinien York Cooking Behool m Americ. —_— Register Levys Fair Writer. 7 Levy received a letter to-day from Stokes, of 82 Birch street Ardwi.k. Eng rty-atx honre jthe Cream hanges in the “are your syste aa indi Arrives, “Bost” an Interpreter who "squeezed" them, ‘IL propose to see that the bureau { femoved, or I'll ventilate the whole | and Townsend in Grief, ng.” Headquarters and was there directed to mally joined The services were held in Hope Chapel, 0 is drawing on your latent strength. Scott’s Emulsion ° ang ee ONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, ot am ‘ Fag Pt FUNERAL OF REV. DR. NOLAN. Archbishop Promine: rrigan Cleraymen Many Present McLaughlin, MeMullen, Rign k occasion to throw out dark Tweed's kitchen, The body will Anaistant District-Attorneys Lewin Mrs John Lewis, eighty-four years old, Mrs. Townsen] died at her home at Oyster Bay, L. 1 MGR. MAY VERY ILL. and $3 in cash when they {nto the hands of a patrol- the ferry-house, and he took | — = Majoz Kipp All Right. The condition of Major Kipp. here she found she had lost| address. She went to Police | of the Seventh 8's Home, which Is next door ly, Fuirchitlds ta a connected with Reg the Presbyterian Church Hiren, 1806, Time’s Up. It Is Remarkable | ,, "°°"... XOTWITHSTANDING THE GENERAL DEPRES THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN’S ne IN THEIR TREATMENT Powder | Bargains NES# SHOWED \ WONDERFUL 1 YF CUSTOMERS, OUR E Cash Not Necessar OUR UNEQUAL PERMITS TO MAKE SMALL PAYMENTS, N vit 1 in Furniture, Bedding #® House Furnishings Leo CREDIT SYSTEM, RITHER S. BAUMANN &% CO 733 to 739 Eighth Ave. OPEN SATURDAYS IPS ALNS~O BD ODE! WANTED=<-~— BOYS TO SELL The Evening World IN THE TOWNS SURROUNDING wEW YORE ciTy. B GREAT OPPORTUNITIES &@ are offered to Bright Boys IN ALL PARTS OF New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. THE EV tion ie necessary, LD We alr Vs Can WOFK after lessons are APH pocket mor Por tull partlcuiurs ndd ress BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, Puliteer Building, New York. [SOI OA DORIA) a t hehe, SERTH I, | 1807 elaine y , CARPETS” WE WILL TAY ANCE SALE FORK THE FEW DAYS, TO CLEAN UP OUR SIOCK APTER AN UNUBUALLY BUSY SEASON. FREE We RUGS AND NOTHING OLDER THAN LAST FALL-AND ALL MARKED IEGARDLESS OF Cost OUR STOCK IS LIMITED, AND FIRST COMERS WILL SECURE TILE BARGAINS. RNITURE AND BEDDING, CASH or CREDIT (wrertuwalt &)P 104. 106 and 108 West 14* St. NEAR 67°F AV. Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AV. near Fulton St. CAUGHT IN FIFTH AVENUE. ‘wo Mem Arrested, One with a Sil- ver Pitcher in Hin Pocket. Detective-Sergts, Nugent and Shert- dan, of the Central Office, this morning arraigned at the Tombs Pollee Court two well-dressed both of whom are sald to be “erooks.” ‘They wera Walter Willard and Charles Flynn, alias “Kid" Flynn, Last Saturday the two detectives called at the store of Theo B, Starr, silversmith, and Twenty- fourth st sseription of a Mamord that had been lost at the Charity Ball One of the clerks asked them te step upstairs, A man, whose actions were suspiclous, was waiting In the silver department for a friend When the “friend” arrived the Lives at once recugniz-d bim as Wil He foined Flynn, ¢ who wan wait ing in the silver depa ft and the two made a tour of the , bFleings many detest giving” them they, were ion. CA modal at $0, was ket ‘shell-worker™ Willard ding to ts for ter street, and has just turned from ‘he island after serving ne months tor stealing silverware at Justice McMahon held bogth prisoners for trial, BANK VAULTS BROKEN OPEN. ry fang of Masked Durglars Make a 845,000 Haul in Ohio, (Specal pening World.) TREMONT, 0., Feb. 4—A gang of five masked burglars broke into the Lockwood Bank, at Milan, O, at 4 o'clock this morning and blew open the door of the bank's ault They stole everything they could lay their hands on, and made a rich haul. It ts reported that $4,000 in cash was taken. The explosion nearly wrecked the building in which the bank le lo- cated. shier Stoddard arrived on the sc re losing flesh your system is wrong, Take ot Codeliver Oil, to give | wine m its needed strength and Brot ; fits Mae United Baten cruiser Minncapotia, trom| estore your healthy weight, Ly st-| "tne jaaty Covumvias a newly soaanized . passed Santy Hock at 1.88 thia| Clans the world over indorse it. toes ica Maley aarp te Teports. nine ; by Substitutes: ie ments Instantly, $1, Depot 258 W.224 at, Druggiote.® vi by Soot & Bowne, N. ¥. All druggiata | celled meds ue for Cuiities while Goering =e ams ger . « ral times Tvely exchange Of shots, Dut the Kang got away surely << =~ TWO ACTIVE EMPLOYEES. They Follow a Thic Secure Michast wperthw ait and Reve € firm store ear.y Saturday evening. Recogniz ing ae chair, they folowed the thief to a saloon at 14% Park Row, Calling Po- iceman Cunningham, of the Oak street enteral “he suloon and T wa Martin and ar At the OaK oe He Was (Fev the New York Weekie) Mr Lightweight tairity tustori-t wonder what that shaboy olf codger fints tive in this direction, He's been eying me for ten 1 Rusas hele wonder: rad. a8 Pla it u M bu 1 FL vr K ATH STREET THEATRE MUN St, near tith Ave. WESLEY ROSE Manager Prices, 250.4 40 00. 81.50. TO-NICH HUMANITY. Beats 6 ABBEY'S ABUNG . wi IMPERIAL MUS C HALL, — PROGTOR’S ': CERCLE FRANCAISE DE L’HARNONIE. Boxes and Ticke Clabe STAR THEATRE. "LO HOMESTEAD, our old atand, corner Bow= ery and Spring St. thereafter transact all owr business at our Broadway house. i The govuds we have on hand must go, and te. that end we have reduced everything to much lower IN ALL BRANCHES DURING THE PAST Is 1s DU TO THEIR GREAT LINERALITY AS TAUGHT US THAT Carpets, BRE ALR AVS SIN DEMAND. WE MARE IT OUR ATH. 1 PROVIDE BARGMNS TO AL, WHO ‘i h ih = Pai US IN OUR INCREASED SALES, WHILS' y TOMERS APPRECEATE OUI con — ust [prices than we eveP thought of dotng. We guarantee atyle, fit and workmanship. Money returned tf not satisfactory. ® | Suits (orter) $16 & $20, Formerly $85 te 640, Trousers (ofr) $4 & $5, Formerly 87 te $10, Overcoats (ost) $18 & $20, Formerly $85 to $40, SAMPLES GIVEN OR MAILED TOANY ADDABSS ARNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth St, Bowery and Spring St > AT BOWERY STORK ONLY, SOMB UM. CLAIMED SUITS, TROUSERS, OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS AT 4 COST PRICE. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY UNTIL PAID, Cor. — st. Amusements. vee & SA . At: © SATU Y & SATURDS MoxDay, w A Sumptuous Melodramatic Production, Amusements THLE LATEST ENGLISH SUCCESS A MODERN MELODRAMA, MAGNIFICENTLY MOUNTED, Seenes | ENGLAND AND SOUTH tring the struggle betw Bowers, n be secured in ndy THEATIE. | i'way, Evan S80 M Eneagement of | Mr, AFRICA nthe English and the oo ws sul, Ht. BEEKbUHM TREE ex TALS OSR NG Reet, 0) NEW FEATURES. THEATRE ME video Company, 5 Amin. “dupancss Sara a Pictures, Sunday “oncerts. "| dhe London an Bytney Gr ket Theatre Company with ry and effects y's piay of molern Ite, Or VIOLETS med by_ general demat v and Saturday be ening on pre as be yen Thursday. napauy have ten Hal CAPTAIN BWIFTO" to be given afwrnoon for the benef sufferers the lute Elbe disaster, Seat sale opens to- arrow. THE COTTON KING. ORIGINAL PRODUCTION AND CAST. KST PRODUCTION OF THE WORLESQUE, “UP-TO-DATE” ROB BER ROY AND GREAT VAUDEVILL WW ALM. y Next Week—DELLA FOX OPERA COMPANY. 6 OPERA-HOUsE : HOYT'S kventius vr | GRAND co eee Bt ih fate 1 radi A Milk White Fiat, at Weel nat Re PPERA-HOUNK. ‘direction of AMERICAN. ‘ca, TENT, oA AE SAA The District-Attorney extra per- st. Regular i Rustica wr Star eth ty Met nuns Aunt eee P| PENS B'S J i ABB Sun Evie » 10. last (hut oned San. eoncert. THE MONSTER ORO ION Mon Evga. Feb. 11, last time, Carmen Plays every afternoon and rane MADISON SQ. GARDEN.| PEOPLE'S atte ii wn MONDAY, FEB. 11, ON THE MISSISSIP RAND MAS 'FRAD: BALL ee ee wsBin | seis 6ISMONDA EATNE. M, W. Healey, AAD HARNIGA Na i. All the original songs Rraham. MATINEES. | SATURDAY. f THEATRE, —Eve 8.15. erformances of “WABAN COLUMBUS Theatre, Eve 8.18 AL, SPINKS'S celebrate THE OERSY Win HARIIGAN 10-MORROW, rhe to be bad at Ste Mat. Satu OMBE HIS, DENMAN THOM SON unc, 24 West SHAY) e iuer and OSTER & “BIAL'S TO-NIGHT. A. nights, 8 Patouings. Pric a Lie, SPECIALTIN ie kat § ere ON THE BOWERY, with Sten | rices alwaya id, 26, 33 and Pitzer apis me ry Original € Whe actin, THE WABES OF SI FE DPE one Daly aut | THIS WEEK, wena" BROADWAY (Bessie & Vel) atte SANS GENE, THe PonEMLL ecere SANDOW. "ROB ROY. cornu se NEMESIS, ri | Ooty come opera OPERA-H _EDEN MUSE. GRAN erate wl HMBRLS PANTO ECO. Pr ter ee le PVESINUS TS MAT. SAT ce Atay ALMEA'S. A BSINENIS NIUE | OWING THE WIN Tie FATAL CARD, " fae ‘ee THE MASQUERADERS. ig Production, Down in Dixie, ACADEMN OF MUSIC. Liu & Irvtog ph | Personal. L, 1.00, TES ane | ASATSURST QUALITY OF COAL, ail alien 00 THE "ATI oa | gobs (aaeate, Hom pounds, gellvored, s+ Thats “th ta ein Wed bath he 8.18 | ord's, corner 37th ot om * SVAN WAM theatre, Fen midn, Mate sat = | “coat. $475 fom, £000 Ibe; Andrew Ma Too ‘MUc H JOHNSON, Sit attain ae MAE es wigan aise ji dK ON RHEUMATISM will be samt free CENTURY GiaL' A ateneOUe A, mee A ge VONY PAs1Ob's RSP | apvicg ere sperieiged aye mom A MATIN E ODA. | a cKnow your tae and Consult N Henri Casmaa, Mile. Flossie. ¢ i Fore a celentific paimist, 24 Es Feet LYOCED MARE ATICE. Vim 4 cay A 75 PARLOR SUIT for $4 hw om & RS Hh TT ATR Mars. urs and sat. | wek! Le ow ANE DP REMELLAOUR SUSAN. | cha gue on, delivered B NIBLO’s . \ernoe & Migr | sof Bed * t and quali KY Lak Eye ee beat qualtty, all ataea, $4.89 GERMANIA ft tie ead A Thomburg, 8 EWR Ti NMINMATION. | WANTIE is of tea Usiey., migning. ainte October Je poor memory Mra ke Marrison, bon 4 wari NO ONE WHO PRETENDS TO BE | Pier Sh take per oem aateae ae up we TIMES GOES TO BED | manufacturer, 62 Jota st. upstaire 3 SEEN THE NIG UDOLPH, barber, formerly of Carlton WITHOUT HAVING SEEN THE NIGHT | RUDOLPIL, barer, formerly of Carlton bare DITION OF THE EVENING WORLD. ia a VINDEX= | Call at World Often