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i Senate ix concerned is pe: three appropriation bil both Bix are still in conference and the dan- | ae @ twenty-four hours’ verbal in the and others are prepared to talk them | can do so unless they can be traded off doubtful. that measure. wonferrees will ‘The distance from the Ben- Chamber to the Supreme Court | je but.a few steps, and half a enators can be named who have those steps, and by a two hours’ earned ¢! the salary which b Boer stante lows. THE FRANCE AND SAN DOM Present Tr PARIS, Feb. Noo. |MORTONVETOES MALBN'SB ILL Onterowth of %.—In regard to the pro- a (Continued from First Page. test of the United States at the action ned, and a marked in-| or France towards San Domingo, It is! for more than ordinary care and economy. Ko gtanbe occurred thie .WVintore the su |learned that the relations between | siPropriaiion, which ea without tn ie Court an: argued the onconstl"'| France and San edi Lad been CR neni uch commercial and monetary jutionality of an act of Cong! " | Strained for a year past eged tam- | Max ‘ as (ik tenelise. tat Ae Bimwolt ad played a prominent E82 |pering with French consular mesin and | wv tar"anai'™ siete reat fo te into ane He won his cass, too. the murder of a prominent Frenchinan | [17°71 0} (he Legislature, sw promising ant hope: It is ectimated that probably seventy: at San Domingo, at the instance, France | spveure to he a, tendency. tomardy exvravagas members of the Prevent oration re- dellever, of high officials there, are said |!" the matter ot apnrontiationa: for twill he fainere, It 18 moto lous that the amend: to have caused the tr alle When San | us By fk the Income Tax law, ‘| Domingo evaded demands for indemnity | @y Sally exempting carporation® fom TW. France sent three, gunboats, to. Ban | CONNOR DEFENDS HIMSELF. Planing Nats conference 'and. slipped | Domingo with instructions to eeise the ‘ = nen through both House and Senate with customs receipts. ‘The gunboats are now |S@98 He Ie Not Connected with ripple. While most of these Corporation fetainers are amall, they are as effective In muzzgling the receiver! when corporate interests are concerned as though they mounted Into the BIB) Company, of New York, which has | probe into the alleged political st caesar ia ‘one member who has posed as | Mortgage on the customs receipts, and | being given the gulliy. parties. in @ great friend of labor, and has had | Minister of Foreign Affairs Hanotaux Binghamton Bank failures, were 1 Attached to a half dozen petty fig-by-nine laws, ostensibly in the In- | forest of labor, who has been In te- $5,008 ‘a year from one of the t_ monopoly corporations in the try, and he le no exception. “Cphere have been several attempts to | re legislation which would, compel | tatives, Senators and other iciala to steer clear of corporate connections, but they have invariably ‘Deen smot! It is absurd to suppose that a ‘ot of Congressmen who are not above grapling |a hundred the stand there awaiting further The protest of the Unit behalf of the San Doming claims that the private cc American firm could not be allowed to in the way of Franc indemnity for mother, he ders, 1 States is in| Improvement | tract of an FRANCE’S CATTLE DECREE, 5 Has Not Been ructed to Hingamton Rank Failures: ALBAN Y., Feb 2.— calling for a Senate enator Guy's resolutions Introduced this morning in the Senate, but Senator O'Connor arose to a ques- alteged | tion of personal privilege in connection rights, and that she insisted upon @ cash | with the published reports. murdered = man's “I would not call attention to the: things were it not for my position as leader of the majority,” said he. “The article says 1 am counsel for the Re- ceiver of the Chenango Valley Savings Rank, and that I prevented the District- won under the plea of Prot A mnt ot. | Attorney from investigating the failure eee eiete mite cate above 4 PARIG. Feb. %—Contrary to the |0f that bank, ‘The situation in point rations and corporate interests in < a | of fact is this legislation when they sit in Congress | bled reports, United States Ambas-) “The Merchants’ Bank, of Hingham- corporation retainers in thelr | sadcr Eustis has not recetved instruc- | one Hed Cie pole Ww. al was baa : M Prarcn ve: | paited ‘teesivers Toate nat hin conten wt —_—o— tions to protest against the French ex and have not been, and have nothing to R' AT ODDS. clusion of American cattle from this do with the bank fallures. SILVER SENATORS [eountry. It seema that there Ina mis: | the Chenango, Valley Savings Bank a pastentaree7 z apprehension in the United States in re. |" t je Broome County eon pant Stewart's Motion om Monetary Con-l rani to the scope of the decres which Ay IcRarR remRectively of the Biat sference Plan Excites Wolcott. | applics only to American live cattle, and | "At the. last. emsion. of the Grand (Bpecial to The Kvening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—All is not peace in the silver camp. Senator Btew- art opened the financial Pandora's box again this morning by opposing the Wol- ott monetary conference resolution in &@ motion to reconsider as merely a scheme to sidetrack the free silver move- ment. His remarks excited Senator Wolcott, who replied by attacking Stewart's posi- ton so vigorousl: 29, iy that it made the jat- echeualy juirm. ‘iy"gim fot American bimetailiam,”” said|POPE ON PRIMROSE LEAGUE. Mr. Wolcott, “but I do not belleve we | a is magnific Seenctunity te advance tne i ereats of| Rumor That He WI Condemn the ‘world-wide petscantions) Dime alliam. ‘all Organization, ‘Ben ir en HON: HER Si ane theme? wnat the President ‘siready had | LONDON, Feb. 2%.—The Irish Catholle the power to reconvene the last inter- publishes a telegram from Rome say- pational monetary conference If he 84¥ ing that it te reported there that the i thiz connection it is reported that Pope is about to issue a condemnation ‘the resident mp favor. of BOM GEE of the Primrose League of England, inks ner! of 3 SHheervatl me . Ce are ne rene tne monary con, te Kreat Conservative party organiza: | ference in case the Wolcott plan should to become a law. ator Stewart's motion to reconsider was defeated by a vote of 9 to 52. aaa ONE LESS BATTLESHIP. Semate Committee Cuts the Naval Appropriation Bill. (Special to The Evening World) Q WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—The Benate tion Committee has cut out one tleship from the Naval Appropria- | bill and will report but two. This | in Bn deference to the pressure brought in the past week to keep the riations for the Fifty-third Con- inside the billion-dollar mark, a task which now looks hopeless. Bit a graver danger confronts the battleships. They may be able to witn- stand shot and shell when built, but) they are still on paper and cannot with- assault Populists Peffer, Stewart Senat to the bottom of the legislative sea, and with some legislative ‘The legislative situation s> far a: sop, which In) the only passed houses and gone to the Presitent. | jerous Hawalian cab'e amendment to the | plomatic and Consular bi!! till blocks Senate Democratic back down to-day on the fore they will allow the House to make | give up the cable. the purchase of the Rlaine site as a poker party scheme of good fellowship. and say they prefer to see the pr theatre built to furnishing more to Benator Cameron's house. ere is also Senate talk about ry taliating on the petty clerk hire grab, which the House has put into the Defi: elency bill, | The temperature has risen during the past earn j tenn four hours The temperature in this ctty NAMED BY THE PRESIDENT. hs metning mae 36 degrees, | The | York and vicinity, Is warme —--- tovday and cooler Friday evening, with aourts est Batches of State and Naval Nomina- sa SI a “= tions Sent to Senate. Is Thin Firebug Insane? WASHINGTON, Feb. 2S — Among) x ; Others the Present to-day sen: the fol- |. ee lowing nominations to the Senate s ta State—Louis M. Buford, of Minots, to a be Consul of the United States at Paso 4 rt Del Norte, Mexteo; D, B, Spagnoil, of et as California. 10 be Consul of the United States at Milan, 1 Navy modore Willlam A. Kirk- Sg Ae be Rear Admiral: Ca ee, to be a Comm Mander Samuel W. Very Mander; Lieut. Joon A. Rowers. Lieutenant-Commanier; Tet grade) A.C. Almy, ant. to be a Heuten Interfor—iehn “'H. } n Pennsylvania, and Arthur I’. Greeley, of New Hampetire, now. pri t iners in the Pa iners-in-chief {i Preside am WASHINGTON, —The Presi mt has @ent to the House his veto of two bills granting rights of way through Indian Territory to the Arkansas and Northwestern Raiiroag Company and the Oklahoma Central Railroat Com-| pany. pees Le | Sosthera Railway Trouble Settled. | WASHINGTON, Fed. 28.—The troubles Lerween the Southern Railway Company and its employe were fnally brought to an amicable yesterday. The schedules proposed aay were accepted with certain amendments that were satisfactory to both parties House Popul otegraph (Special to The Evening World ) WARHINGTON, Feb, 28—The tea Popult the House got together this morning and ha their pletures taken. It is a case of when | shall we tem meet again” Pence. Simpson, | Doen, Davis. Hudson and McKeighan have with the Pifty-fourth ¥ are all full of hope and hustle ant decti to consider themselves as political! ——— Herresho@ Very Special to The Evening World ) BRISTOL, Ro 1, Feb. 28—Nat Herrescom | Meaigner of the cup defender, was siricken yes forday. with a severe attack of ‘rip. His phvsl glen, Dr. Miller, of Providence is with hin in confined to his bed ani is very Vil to-day took cold while the fead keel was being run Flood Feared at Port Deposit. FORT DMPOSIT, Md., Feb. 28.-—The river is lowly rising and may move the ice at any time When 1 Gems it will food the town. Near tn lower eat Fort Deposit residents are moving Py ot Preparations tor’ ths | & Lewrer Saye Was! ited. Kemper William Lane O'Neil created a a: papitnens reom ef the Gren* Jury this morn- sexes, 1.0 w Jana which does not affect tinned or dressed | Jury the Chenango Bank Examiner told beef. It is alleged that step with the great: reluctanc M. Hanotaux, the French Minister of For- dence that di American cattle landed. The Primrose Earl of Beac April 19, 1881, of the Primrom ant in ”. L nsfleld, 1891 eu League originat nd ds England in 1883 in memory of the late 80 called | because on the anniversary of his death, every member bunch of primroxes wears The membership elgn Affairs, says he is personally op- Posed to the decree, and it was only ia- sued after the Minister of had stated that there was positive evi- ase existed among the Agriculture ton, and that he will forbid Catholics belonging to it. in includes both numbered -_— oe AN ORGANIST SUES. On Nov. Ta! In Inaac Medvedaw he Tabernac! harch Owes The Tabernacle Baptist Church, at 164/ have had an Second avenue, is the defendant ina sult brought in the City Court by Dhomas H. Shaw, a former organist H Shaw alleges that he was to get $7 a|~> month, nearly Haptiet im Money, 15, 184, when he quit, dlow Street Jall locked u Jail to-day on an order of Just for he says a balance of $86.01 was still due him. This has never been paid, he says. by macie denies Shaw's c! im, saying that he was compensated for hia | services by being permitted to use a | room belon to tre chureh, The case | Li have an early hearing i —— mS * Conlin in the attacked amendment, but it does not follow that [ult of Julius Lorine tor 42 9 tas the Senate “will. Senator Hale and his piu), tonne charges thal Meduadom attacks Republican associates are fighting mad fl" (7 {5° Pty ay pin the and threaten to defeat the measure be- Goa mn Not the Right Kind of Masange. Along the middle A y weather preva fail in this ‘The next bone of contention will | Jennie Wilke and Ee come in the Sundry Civil bill. Members | piteentn street. today. ware Of the House jeer at the amendment for | ikea — Rain May Fal son Marke: Poll Hamburg-Amertean Line sy Isabella Morowite has brought an act * rt emainet the Hamburg: America: * met ay After D LEFT IN SERIOUS CONDITION WEAK Aue AND PARALYZED Hood's ». ant Restored strength. ‘After he bad ¢ Twas weak and ni bis tmnt which sometines fc He grew wore unt Mi tinwally of bis tw ol of the mui had uo appetite Ris stomach al: different remed' About we cominen e giving bins I Ina short tine |Hood’s Y and the « suffered terribly wt nicht a the tine. “anit erty ase 1 Sarsa- parila A Cur of thee mie RE ts AY htheria mraritia Gave Needed Hely eS wel HOODS PIAA are tasiciom, mis + et Kive, All divegi te we | the District-Attorney the night before |the jury adjourned that he wanted to France took this | lay the facts of the case of the Chenan- 0 Bank before it. istrict-Attorney Painter told him that he wanted time to examine se and see what the charges were been made against the District-Attor- ney by a man who was a former resi- |dent of Binghamton 0 has connec- tion now with newspapers here in Al- bany, This man had an old quarrel with Col’ Morgan. the Cashier of that bank, and he takes this means of squaring himself." RAPS THE PAVING COMBINE, Cat Secures a Reconsider: of a Stone-Cutting MIL Amendm te . | by moving a reconsileration of the vote | by which the Gallagher amendment ex- Jentpting paving blocks from the provis- Jlons of the Van Keuren blil, requiring stone ueel on State or municipal build- Inks to be cut, dressed and carved with- [in the bounlartes of the State, was pas Mr. Cutler sald that the House adopted ‘amendment f t the under a ston Was a direct blow against quarry Interests in this State Mr. Gallagher opposed the motion. He |sahi his amendment was In the interest [of the workingmen of the State. | Mr. Halpin’ sald It was a fact that no contractor In the city of |New York van prociire stone or secure A contract for paving until he has made an arrangement with a combination of a few anen who control the stone quar- ries of the State of Maine, and who Ang with the Authorities In the city of New York to jfeject all stone not quarried in the | Maine quarries, |_The motion to reconsider was adopted as BY, nays 4 misapprel the | $9.794,160.67 TO BE SPENT. Assembly F he Annual Ap: ALBANY, %.—The special order of the day in the Assembly was [the annual Appropriation bill, which Was taken up and read by sections al amount f the appropriation tual increase over Is $150,500. This i tlon of $8.00) for the 7 y. a New ‘approprta. tion of § 0 My appe: jing in uh Wi and the added comp, increase in Fy ot § Assemblymen, provish ms of the items argest being one of §% Moneys returned to cou int of county assessment Was passed WILL NOT TAKE SIDES, pcrats Decide to Remain Neu- tral on Police Reorgn The bit (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 28.—The Democratic members of the Ser and Assem) have decided after a thorough discus- sion of the New York City Police Re- sreanization bill to refrain from taking tides with elther the Platt men or the that overtures were mmany men and other Democratic members on behalf of the att machine, t © thetr support of s after t been amended nforns wishes of POLICE JUSTICE BILL AGAIN. Keto Conkling Aske for an Mt. ew Pp finally Hi to Make Police Sergeants Age cept Mail, The Evening World) before he laid them before the Grand | | Jur "? understand now that charges have | ALBANY, N. Y., In the As. | sembly to-day Mr. r precipitated Another debate on the Stone-Cutting bill notortous | At station houres t ed between th the same mi cee —_—- TROY POLICE BILL PASSED. lupts the We Party Vote. ALBANY, Feb, 2—The Troy Police | bill was passed by the Senate to-day by a vote of 17 to 10. It was called up for third reading by Senator O'Connor, there heing a Republican majority pres- wept ball for persons ar soft P, Ml. and 8A ML, ‘an accepted by police jus nate eoby a [ent. There was no debat During the voting Senator Parker re: peated his arguments against t1. The bill was parsed after several calls of absentees. Senator O'Connor pocketed his pride and made peace with Senator Childs, who, on Tuesday told him he waa a }ecoundrel and a trickster for his at- | tempt to take a Norn:al School from. Senator Child's district. Mr. O'Connor asked Senator Ch ids to vote for the pil “No, L won't" said Mr. Childs with emphasis, but he afterwarda char mind and voted for the bill, LIFE SENTENCE COMMUTED. Marderer Benhan Will He Released from Prison To-Morrow. Feb, 2%8.—Gov. Morton has granted @ commutation of sentence to Patrick Beahan, convicted in Monroe County in 1870 of murder tn second de- gree and sentenced for life, Beahan will be released to-morrow, lea from Correce from prison Would Part Ch | t (Special to The Evening World) ALBANY, N.Y. Feb. 28.—A number of ladies gentiemen from New York City appeared before the Amembly Committee on Cities this at- ternoon in favor of the Bill to divide the Depart. ment of Charities amt Corrections into two depart- mente Amoi peared in favor of 1h | DIL were Mr nieut, Hulmer and Wide ‘The bill two depart rites and one contral of corrections, ———___ A DIFFICULT TASK. When looking for @ house, thereby DELEGATE SOLD FOR $550: Hton Vincent Bri 82,000 at the Trotters’ Auction, The sale of trotting-horse stock, con- ducted by Tattersalls, was continued to- day at Madison Square Garden in the presence o1 n fair-sized crowd. Ridding was not very brisk, and low prices were the onder of the sale: | Following are the principal sales St Vincent Hom, 219g; Lydia Wilkes 2174; Ellersiie Wilkes, 222%; bay. 16 hands, 1884." Bred by Timothy Anglin, Lexington, Ky conaianed by C8. Clarke, Locust Grove Parm, New Castle, Pa, H. Eo Dantord, Washington, LL, $2,000 Linnie bom. ands, 1885; J. W. Daly Mount Kisco, N 15.2 hands, 1885, record Vanderbeck, New York, 12 hands, 1991, J. Me- trial 217, br et Bradbury Holyoke, Mase is a full brother to Beebe 3-4, and is entered in the at Fleetwood. He was valued = | THREW PEPPER AT GEORGE. | ave | Mary Rag! Renuines Her Perse- i} eution of Mr. Rousseau: | In Jefferson Market Court, to-day, Justice Taintor held Mary Baglan, a good-looking French woman, of 29 South Fifth avenue, in $500, Mary lay in wait, last night, for George Rous- seaux, a dealer in embroideries, at 89 and 91 South Fifth avenue, He was her former emplayer. She threw a package of pepper in his face, Rousseaux grabbed and held h Patrolman James Kelly, of the } gal street station, came and a her, Mary swore George deser| for another woman. George d. and said she had bothered him wfth attention: He had her arrested last Sep in Hoboken. She was imprisoned upon her rele: continued her | Royances Jewettess, bik. Guire, New ¥, Delegate, 2.214 we HD, Delegate Hamlin, 2.19 ol at $3,000, ‘s 1 her mber and an- Lbwibtisy dea | VIOLENCE NOT FEARED. Armed ith WH Attend Ex. | Priest Slattery’s Lectare. | SAVANNAH, Ga, Feb. thing points to an immense mei Odd Fi Hall to-night, when ex- Priest lectures on “The Se- crets of th nolic Confessional.” A large part of the audience, It is ex- pected, will be arme defend in the event of an attack. It is not belleved that another stration will be made. the better element of have worked to secure this end. AGAIN SEEKS DEATH. Murdcre lattery, lemon- s His Throat k-Knit, Me, Feb. who killed his aged and set fire to ¢ in { burning ALFRED, nald. tay from mate Suletde by Fire, MONTREAL, Feb. 2. —Mrs Somers widow of eto hee es. was 80 badly Runaway on the Big Bridge. € bridge ‘his morning clehong Rates, and opwand for New York City Exchange 8 JB request by mall oF telephone Agent wil de frat © give further information Our genera a. may be called from any publi teiepnoae over 1.04 tm the city—withowt charge, arity. WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN ed his oN CORED coe MRS, GOULD DOING ALL Count de Castellane Is Not a French Ward McAllister. Leaves Others to Arrange All De. tails of His Wedding. Names of Those Contained in the List of Invited Guests. The Count Boin de Castellane, w ho has been supposed to be a French edl- tion of the late Ward McAllister, so far as arranging social functions, has pro- ven to be a most helples sort of a young man, with no head at all for de. tail, The thing that most engroases his attention these days is the changing of his ciothing at stated hours during the y All of the arrangements for the Wediing have been taken in hand by Mr. and Mrs, George Jay Gould, and a1 Mr. Gould himself is not losing an hour from his business these days, it ts fair to assume that the intimate friend of Mr. Gould who talked on the subject yesterday must be right. “The whole brunt of this business,” he said, “hes been placed upon the shou! deraders of Mrs, Geor ‘e Gould, and she is the busiest woman in New York to- day. Flowers, decorations, music and, in fact, everything has been referred to her. If, it surely will be, every- thing passes off successfully there will be no one to ciaim credit but Mrs. Gould herself, It has been sald that the Count takes great delight in arranging things himseif. That is wrongly put. It ought to be said that he takes a great deal of Pleasure in thinking he is helping to arrange matters. And let me say this one thiag: The facts have not been printed, but distorted statements, which save had the effect of annoying the Gould family exceedingly. These ha beer lke most wilful misrepresenta. tion It is @ fact that none of the arrange- | ments have really been completed 80 far, and, notwithstanding all the gossip, No one but the Goulds and thelr most intimate ‘riends «now what the music wil be, nor any of the hundred and one other details which contribute to a swell wedding. It is possible to print to-day a con- siderable portion of the list of invited Guests who have signified their inten- tion of attending. They are: M, Patenotre, the French Ambassador; L alt, the Belgium Minister} ni Bey. the Turkish Minister; | Count” Zaorma of Germany; Marquis Imperiali. the Italian Ambassador; Count Ruspoli, son-in-law of Marquis de Talleyrand Perigord; Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Brockhoist Cutting, Prince Lu: beckl, Mr. Harrison, Mra.'C, R. Dodge, the Misses Pomeroy, John | Bloodgood, Jr., Prince and Princess Hatefeldt, Miss Catherine Turnure, Miss Hewitt, M. and Mme Frank Glaenzer, P, F. Collier, O. Morrie, Bagby, Perry Beimont, Creigh ton Webb, ‘Count Sierstorpff, — Ro- | maine | Baldwin, | Rawlins ‘Cotte- Belmont ' Tiffany, Clarence . C. Balawin, jr. Frederic | yater Hall, Richard Peters, Rob- ert Potter, Robert Cameron, Mrs. 'Paran Stevens, Mrs. l, Burden Townsend, Roderick rl of Caithne: Little, Kernochan, Prince Loewenstein, George Loriliard Ronalds, Mrs. nand Wiimerding, Mra. John di Zerega, Mrs. Abraham Lawrence, Miss Mary Vanderpoel, Mr. and Mrs, ‘William Bur- cen, Mra, Warren Goddard, Mra, Fred: | eric Roosevelt, Mrs. Lewis Cams Led- | yard, Mrs. R."R. Colgate, Mrs. George | de Witt, Dr, and Mrs, Shrady, Frederic | Coudert, ex-Judge John F. Dillon, Mrs. M. ‘Le Mavroy {a alah IN ante aDagae 4 ING; FEBRUARY 28, 1895, FOR LADIES ONLY. A Rare and Very Un- usual Event. What They Heard Deeply Con- cerned Them. An Interesting and Instruc- tive Occasion. The Best Private Lecture Ever Given to Ladies, Every lady wants to thoroughly understand her organiam, and to know how best to obtain perfect health and strength, actear complexion, & good form, and all those womanly attributes whieh the world so greatly admires, They were told this and much more yesterday afternoon bj Greene in his great private lecture to ladies | Chickering Hail, ‘This well-known and success. ful specialist and lecturer, of 85 West 14th St. New York City, has established a world- wide reputation inthe cure of female complaints of every description. ‘There are very few women of the present day | who are notaffected in some way With (ue weak: | 8 nnd disease common to thelr sex, This ts due to neveral reasons. ‘The delicate structure of the female system renders it especially tlable to many diseases. ‘The constant work and worry which occopy the lives of moat women, with Ita weakening effect on the nerves, could not do otherwise than produce those distressing diseases peculiar to the female nex. ‘Thousanda of women are ruining their health by | overwork. or In sume way overtaxing thelr strength and laying @ foundation for nervous Prostration and female weakness, ‘Thousands of young girls are injuring thelr health tn our atores, shops and factories Thelr aystems, yet unde- | veloped, are being weakened and ruled by over- work. The delicate nerves cannot long stand the strain without breaking down, W. where are creating for themselves disease, pros- tration and weaknesses by overworking thelr strength and nerves, Household cares are geuer- | ally too heavy a burden, Such a mode of life can never fail to soon show {ts effects upon the system. A feeling of nervous: | hess aradnally appears, Tt s scarcely perceptible | at first, but gradually those tender nerves grow | Weaker, until the person becomes constantly | harassed by that awful condition, nervousness. | Loas of sleep soon manifests itself, and then the miserable patient suffers all night, ax well as alt day. The digestive organs become distorbed, | taste In the mouth, loss of appetite and constipa- tion, The person becomes ™ there Is @ constant feeling of exhaustion, debil- ity and laasitude which makes her fit for nothing, She loses her everry and ambition, becomes irri- table, and, Indeed, cares not whether she lives or dies, Her interest in everything aeparts and she cam no longer arouse herself from the coadition of lassitude and nervousness into which she bas fallen, Female weakness appears in the form of Irreg- } | | | | Ularities, exhaunting discharges, displacements, pains aud bearing down sensations. Complete | Nervous ud physical prostration will surely fol- | low If something ts not done. ‘What to do is the question, There 1s no other | living physician who has the opportunities to ob- serve aud study female complaints and nervous diseases in women that Dr. Greene hax Having made a specialty of these complaints he has coti- Russell ‘Sage, Valentine G. Hal; and Thomas Thorne. The Count himself is responsible for the statement that at the conclusion of the wedding breakfast, he will take his wife to Lakewood, where they will re-) main unti, next’ Tuesday night Wednesday morning, Then they return to this city in time to take steamshi |) The Coun the York for Southampton. t knows he will go to Paris, | | but he has not quite decided what he will do after that. He wants first to introduce his wife ‘in the Faubourg St Germain set. Then they will probably tour the Continent | The latest addition to the already extensive trousseau which Miss Anna Gould has purchased is a ball gown of yellow nd white satin, with a square cut bodice, embroidered in gold span- gles. A full Fedora effect in front ts contined in two broad plaits at the back, Four satin-bordered ruffles of chiffon of graduating depths from the epau- lettes over the shoulders and back. ‘The sleeves of yellow satin are very full, but droop gracefully, giving less breadth to the shoulders, and are a pret- ty digression from the immense balloon S.eeves seen so much recently, The skirt of yellow satin, devoid of any’ trimming, fatis in undulating folds from beneath a kirdle of white satin, corresponding with the styl» of the bodice in spangled dec- oration. An opera coat. which is designed with great artistic skill, is in Sicilfan moire, embodying shades’ of pink and blue. This, tov, has Just received the finishing of the iady’s ‘tailor, who has the outfit. The coat, circular Teaches to the hem of the is lined with ciel-b.ue silk, bows of velvet are ‘fastened ran nulders, and alternating uchings of light blue chiffon and satin ribpon- are about the neck. ‘There Is also a dain sage in taffeta, with blouse, a yo dainty) m h Mane wuilie . Maurice Bagby and the Count tellane lunched with the Goulds nd the Marquts and Marquise de Cas- lane to-day atl o'clock, During the heon the musical arrangements and orations for the wedding were but nothing Was entirely Ir is not Wkely that the pro- gramme will be arranged until late Sat- invay afternoon The Count and his parents, with Raoul Duval, went driv- jing thie morning | —— Francia Knows the Law Now. Lscussed. completed. Dr. Mase ve he 14d a abet ant at the New THE BiG CAKE WALK. ky Fun and Art W the Alternate Garden Show, Everything is in re ess for a big novel entertair > be given in Madison S4quar n Saturday night. The affair wil in the form of lore r scale never attempted before Amusing at burk and Wil be int 1 with choruses in the opening f Hour On the Old Pianta: tho rendered by well-driled sir arsais give promise of an en-| |tertainment of a very amusing and! lentertaining charact | as A DIFFICULT TASK, ‘The Neiruplan Teoplone & leleeraph Co When looking, fp a Neue. at oF rage 1 j 18 CORTLANDT ST. ree mvnging list ip the bea Koad | ume, i. 1, loffice, 25 West Lath Mt, New York City, per tly been treating and curing this class of pa- | Mente, He sees, almost at axlance, Just what alls the patient, and his remarkable knowledge of | medicine enables him to know exactly what todo to cure the complaint In the shortest possible | ‘The women of this land have | | upon Dr. Greene as the greatest living benefactor | to thelr sex, so wonderful haye been the cures which be fs constantly making among them Well may they trust and thank him forthe great | work he Is doing for the women. He bas proves | 10 them, and to the world, that all forms of female | disenses and nervous complaints are curable by his wonderful medicines and method of treat: | ment. He is making weak and delicate women | strong and splendid spectmens of womanhood, | No woman with uny of these weaknesses or com. | plaints, 19 ft to Year children or to bring upa family, Dr, Greene's remedies correct all such conditions and build up, strengthen and invigos every part of the system. ‘The poor, tired women of this country, have a friend and benefac- tor in Dr. Greene, in whom they may well place trust and confidence. His enormous experience in such diseases, has | enabled him to establish a system of treatment so. sure and certain in its action, that it rarcly falls ‘These remedies cure perfectly and permancatly li manner of diseases pertaining to women. All weak and delicate women need just such medicines as he employs in his large practice, and {f they will only take them, they will he made strong and well, Thousands of women and young girls are drooping and fading every tay for such strengthening and sitalizing reme- bulld up their aystems They are not ex . but they am run down, weak and they have loss of apnetite, dull feeling in the head, don't sleep weil and wake in the mori. Ing feeling tired and unrefreshed. All this is Kly and permanently remedied by taking Dr. ne's medicines How the strong, robust and perteetly healthy man is envied by those who are less fort the thin, pale-faeed worian turns her exon 4, splendidly formed Wishes that she, ton, might possess such health and charms, And the woman with poor skin, disfig- uring humor and freckles, what would she not give to seqnire that clenr, beautiful complexion of the healthy woman whom every one so much admires A large majority uN upon the plump, rosy-choek Person, and with a sinking at tbe heart their of these women can hi wishes entirely realized. If they will but accept | Dr, Greene's treatment, and use his wonderful remedies. And every one of them can he mate so much hetter that fe will Seem Like a New Existence, | By making rich. pure blood, vitallzing the etreu- lation and nervy strengthening the powers of digestion, assimilation and nutrition, these reme- | dies cause the form to become rounded, full and graceful, the complexion perfect and healthy, and a feeling of strength, vigor and animation to pervaste the system. Many women begin to show the signa of advancing age when very young, This ts due to overwork, fl health or » wenk constitution. Dr. Greene's remedies over- come ail these conditions, and not only keep the person young and fresh looking. but take away pe signs of axe after they have been established. De not abandon hope! Thousands of women heve given up in despalr, afer trying many phy steams, an Md thelr disease was incur. ath received the right teat nent heen treated by those who iid bot thorwughty andersta: case, Those diy. | eases are posit! here 4 ‘Our life is in our own band Will, hut for the sake of evome, dependent Upott ts, for the rake of our friends wad lowed for the sa a future whose mysterious destiny stil! remains un- revealed to us, let all see to It that they may zet thelr health in the best possible conditi one lowe auch axplendid opportunity as Dr reene offers to make people well and strong. He can de consulted by all, free of charge, at ely curahie with the proper medi. 1 try Dr. Groene’s remedies and po doubt that they will be stroog aad . todo with it as we nse Who are, OF may Souaily or by letter, * \q@i | there ie gaa in the stomach, coated tongue, bad | 1,00 Dentistry. Worsteds, #22 and #2. 200 fine Beaver Overcoat LAST DAYS OF THE GREAT SALE MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 700 Men’s Business Sui regular price #10, Pr] and #15. en's fin Suits,in DI jots, Cassimeres and Eeeular pric Kei for 22 and #26. PANTS. 800 pairs Men’s All-Wool regular price @4, ry #5 & #6, your choice for $3. 5 BOYS’ CLOTHING. London&Liverpool 86 & 88 Bowery. Cor. Heater st, 6 s, Chev-| ‘9 'g silk and satin lined, sold by Dentistry. TEETH EXTRACTED BY DR. oO. W. t solutely sat the follow DOWLI Ustry of ite te: LT. feel 18." WITHOUT PAIN NEW METHOD, it ts simply applied to the gi te ab- ‘among the & wreda operated refer by per . 68 Oak st. Mount ate, Dr. Hall has robbed di LAKE, 10 Perry st: “1 did not ‘MISS RENWICK, 141 East 4th ott recommend my friends to Dr. Hall Ho HASELAROOK, 18 Wierfeld 'ad., bet 4ié aot believe MR. OW “1 saw your T am convinced. Hundreds of ot Extraction Fr Gold Pri ‘testimont Vernoi “1 shall 949 BROADWAY, Cor, 23431., NEW YORK; ROURS—# A Mt. her work Ia don DENTAL BET ties BROADWAY Bundays—19 to 2 NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, | Sys = = ROADWAY UTI Y LJ) Open all aight and Sundaye, COMPLETE to order or rea ". D.—De i on _éall Friday B, T tons asked Sa aon eee A MANIA FOR SHIRT-WAISTS, ewers ompkins, Charge of Theft iment Doc at Eighteenth street and was to-day discharged by Tainto., in Jefferson Market Court. She ts pretty, well dressed and has a luxuriant head of chestnut brown as Emma hair, and gives he Webster, Against a Prom- en Daughter Quashed, The woman who was arrested yester- day for shoplifting in a dry-goods store Sixth avenue Justice or East Twentieth street, At 9 o'clock this niorning William T. Jerome, lawyer. appear name thirty-nine years old, dog reward $5 980 REWARD for recovery bundle neckti 499 FULTON 8T., Cor. Bridge, BROOKLY wtP Mw Police of Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty, Reasonable for First-Class Werk. Warranted 10 Years. DR.O.W.HALL, ate Pennsylvania Mental ( ¢. PARLORS, 2TH & OTH std, NING OUTFITS It requisites Instocs. corner Ith at _ Lost, Found and Rewards. Med to look | w Tin court with the woman's husband and a gentiem: and seaiskin taken from 212 Graham st; no quee AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, THE LARGEST DENTAL ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA. 14 SKILLED OPERATORS Employed in This Office. Teeth Extracted Positively Without Pain, BY A METHOD PATENTED AND USED | BY US ONL | OVER 300 TEETH | OF ER poo Bn a 7 MORNING AND GO HOME IN THE EVENING WITH NEW ONES. GOLD FILLING, $1.00. | SILVER FILLING, 50 CENTS FULL SETS, $5.00. | GOLD CROWNS, $5.00 | TEETH (without plate), $5. HOURS § TO7, SUNDAYS 10 TO 4 ALL WORK GUARANTEED. American Dental Parlors, 18 WEST 14TH STREET. “NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Chair, method. to the gum AD joroform. “| cheerfuily recommend their metaod, being Pi LESS. ¢ AGNON, Waldort Hotes MERE 129 Cum FORRESTER 350 13th tea? at, Brookiyt Jersey City. i} i There are che only dental pariors in New Yor that have the patented appliances and Ingredients to extract. fill or apply is pare \d crowns without the ie cf pi or danger. Full sets of test 14 srithout plates a ft your the morning and ao home in the teeth. Teeth filled successtully Aiamond setting. Hours daily 8 to € Sune 0104, New York Dental Parlors, West 234 st, New York City. ae-all Amusements. MARINE BAND. °°" Tickets for sale at all the hotels Adi With seat, 5c; gallery 286. PILOT-BOAT MISSING. ‘The George H. Warren Han Not Beem Heard of for Three Weeks. 3! The Sandy Hook pllot-boat George | H, Warren, with t8n men aboard, six of whom Were pilots, sa!led eastward from this port three weeks ago and has not friend: “Judge Tuintor took the party since been heard from. As none of the {nto his private room, where a short cor- pilots aboard has brought a vessel im ference was held. Then the Judge took a his seat on the bench, and alter diepos-| Since then, it Is thought that the ing of a couple of cases the defendant schooner has been driven south of the brought to the bar, Mr, Jerome lar steamsaty c placed himself where the prisoners wreked, ams? track, and perhaps Usually stand and tried to shield her "The Warren, which is a schooner. rige rom view < ged two-master, was ballasted with for Jus Talator caied “Emma Web- fons of p: on and we ater,” and she stepped forward and lis- | [one after Sno ncaMd would not fost tened while the Judge said: long after she once sprung aleak. The ®\x pilots aboard were also part owners “Emma Webster, you are charged with $Y 4 steal.ng a shirt walet valued at gids, 0) (he Warren. The complainant wishes to withdraw the See rere es consequently you are dis- Steamer Cauease, charged.’ Fen dhorners 6-aeee The prisoner, who had a paten of |, pl aadley, sticking plaster on the right sile of her * eine seleiy. Ot tee, Belgien face, stood motionles a word or gaye 4 sign. led by her husband. never uttered Mr. Jerome then er out of court, Where she was met ik sieamship Caurase, Capt. Alix, which sailed le. Spain, on Feb. 1, and has not bea we. She shoud have arrived here he is manned by a crew of twentge The name of the woman, it was given *Ye® mea out, was Emma Washburn, daughter of & prominent physician, but'married to a Mr. Webster. SUED BY HIS CLIENT. Congresnma’ fa Se Attorney James J. Walsh, a son tative-elect from Annie M. cover $130 Wilson, Mrs, Wilson says she paid Walsh this fum to secure a divorce from her hus- whom she had ar- baad, John Wilson, rested for non-supi alleged, took her money and p from time to time when she arked why |! livorce case did not come che }ex-County Clerk Walsh, ai the Elghth sional District, 1s being sued by port She afterwards ‘earned that Vi acting as ¢ a and Was Ta to be paid over mony. Walsh di Went Crasy Willams, of 112 Park aven 19.20 o'clock this ind the services im olle Caureh, Eight Park avenue. She Presbyterian Hospl win ROCHPSTER, Soule, wife Mrs. m N ving fre orning w th La y-four) Was al for her sh ut her off » trial ish was ausbanst, years At Chureh, fifty-four ue, became street taken w wealthiest woman in the city, ls dead. —— A PLEASANT HOME, Ie condurire to long IIfe. boarding-houses in to-4s will fee Evening World. OU Uo Bet 6 com) and pleasant bune, to = Widow Dead, f the late William T. Soule and the SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOK TO-DAy, | Sun rises..,.6.35 Sun sets..,.5.52/Moon sets....9.00 Biv Wale bat, Elect Walsh Accused |. oe Fe anty Hoo Rear X | an Offenne. Getecacre talbaé i ae} ag | Hee HR we ests tl, 133 in Low wal id Represen- | sanay Hock oe ee ce c | Governor's Island fan ¢ ee Hell Gare rth 5. if Mrs, dy Bud Basiero siapuard Umea sansess tout an ex-client, to re-| migules POR’ Gr Vew YORK, ARRIVED. is MERS. BAILED TO-DaY. ‘ ‘Colon New Orleans TO SAIL TO-MORROW. 7 ceseestey, Charleston ‘Orleams Texas ., » Brunswick INCOMING 8TEAMERS, "UB TO-Dar. Tudor Prince F Stuttgart Jaan lam Burgundia DUB To-woRROW. gaam Plasmas... q

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