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HELP! NO MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT, George Gould Denies Reports Concerning the Wedding | of His Sister, BRIDE AAD BRIDEGROOM SAIL Count and Countess De Oastel- lane Leave on the New York for Europe. CROWD GATHERS ON THE PIER. he Young Couple May Afterwards Take a Trip Around the World. + Mr, George Gould, when geen ut his office in the Western Union Building this morning, said in a tone which showed evidence of suppressed anger: “Not one word which has been printed | about marriage settlements in con- nection with the wedding of my sister to the Count Castellane has any foundation whatsoever. The subject was never touched upon by either family. Any one who made such a statement has made an absolutely false one. “The story about @ settlement of Marquis de Castellane's personal ob- ligations by our family, is as scurrilous as it is ridiculous. A great crowd formed a long lane on the American line pier this morning to see the Count and Countess de Castel- lane depart for Europe. It was a quiet, decent sort of crowd, but it was probably kept in check by the appearance of the squad of unu: ally well-built policeman who dotted the wharf from the street entrance to the wangway. By 10 o'clock the crowd became not only formidable, but angious, and the fumor was circulated that the Count and his bride intended to board the steamship New York from a tug which would steal quietly into the dock. Early in the morning forty-two pieces of the bridal couple's baggage were de- posited on the wharf, and for lack of #omething better to look at the curious ones gazed at the trunks and boxes. Tt was about ten minutes after 10 o'clock when C, Raoul Duval, the Count’s best friend, came down the pler and made his way aboard the vessel. Up in Promenade Deck staterooms 4 and 6 was a suspl- clous looking box which bore his name as the sender, and from the shape and the the wood there 1s little danger of the Count suffering for want of liquid re- freshment. A few minutes later there was a sud- den rush on the part of the crowd, as it formed itself into a Turk's head about a cute little French brougham which had suddenly drawn up at the saloon gang- way. The big roundsman on guard opend the door, and the Count, covered from shoulders to heels with a fur-lined military coat, with a light Spring derby sitting’ on his" beonde ‘curls, aud. with his feet encased in the shinlest of pat- ent leathers, umped out brisk.y, With a low bow he helped’ the Coun- tess to alight. She wore the same dress as when she left for Irvington, and a new coat of shiny astrakhan, which came within 9 foot of her feet, and which was surmounted by a cape of the same material, She wore one solitary white rose and carried a sable muff. qe made her way alone up the gang- ay. while the Count stood on the pier Hooking about him, like a man who is expecting something or some one. ‘he Countess toiled up the steep in- cline with a thousand eyes watching her every movement, AS she gained the deck she had to! force her way through the crowd of »women who Were waiting to get a look at her. She managed to get up to the deck which led to her staterooms, while the Count, who had followed her, stood on the deck and looked at the crowd, To an “Evening World’ reporter ‘he waid: “From Southampton we shal! go direct to London, where we shali remain three or four days, Then we shal: go to Paris, where we may perhap: stay @ week, and from there we shail go on a tour around the world, Further than that I cannot say.” Up in the bridal stateroom there were some flowers; a beautiful basket of twi hundred Américan Beauty roses, fron Helen Gould; a great cluster of lilles of the valley from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gould, and fome orchids from George Gould, Half an hour before the vessel satled all of the Goulds came down to say he young couple had the satisfaction fling “in, ood company. "Among who occupied cabins Mr and Mrs. John Jacob Astor, who going abroad to kill time and the Newport seaso: William Butler Duncan, ween now and Mrs, thet Mr. on mual pierinas to relatiy 18 in England and Scotland; Lady Henry Some Who Is going home after her attem to reform America; Miss I Willard, who uc who, it’ ts sald, wi!) try English roads; W. Bourke Oronbyatekha, a Hindoo manners of a’ Parisian. ti some time ago in the inter + Fellxion, None of these, however, was at th wedding. > The brida trarty occupied sults 4 and 3 6 on the promenade deck, companied by a va ‘The Cour 1 the from the Gould house i jay at 6 o'clock, Imimediat val of the trai at the Grd t dorf, whete (he bri been engaged in adva ‘Phe Marquis and 1) thelr younger son Havre on Saturd al Depot, they were driven to th al apartments had with ail for lamp which had been burned into! i | | hat Both Vallant and F ting. VANDERBILT ON HIS YACHT. Often Vi Nellle Neustretter Has a Villa. CANNES, been mentioned in connection with the Vanderbilt divorce proceedings, inhabits a villa at Monte Carlo. THEIR SUITS WITHDRAWN. Fannie Ward, sued Clarence Brown for $100,000 for al- ALL FROM. T E SAME PLACE. Midwife Nelleved to Have Aban- The sending of three foundlings, all of whom are belicv the same house, since Monday | The first of the picked, up in an Orche last Monday hallway at 222 Delane: third at 264 Houston etrect. A half quilt was wrapped around the ehild other half of the same quilt was wra) to the one brought from Delans “KEEP AN EYE ON CORA.” Advice for Mra, Konn Is About to Marry Again, Arnie Konn, of 1086 Flushing avenue, reet ! 577 EMPLOYERS ADVERTISED IN TO-DAY’S WORLD FOR= o———————_* ® WATCH WORLD WANTS. * *—— NELLIE NEUSTRETTER. (CO-RESPONDENT IN THE DIVORCE GRANTED TO MRS. W. K. VANDERBILT, PEARED IN A SMALL THEATRICAL ROLE—FROM THE STANDARD.) ‘Where ts Monte Carlo, Mina Caro! come! France, March 6,—William Vanderbilt's steam yacht Valiant been lying at Nice for some time. Mr. Bennet: ceremony took renidence of the. je Ward nnd Mother Rell auish Claims on Brown. the Casino girl who Clinton street, Mrs, 5 ant, She is doned the Three Children, years of age. d to have come from to Police Headquarters the police to think three foundlings was | floor. reet hallway rond in the eet, and the night; vers's depa found in Orchard street, and the about the Delancey street found- third child was found to be a twin sireet, was born. The ‘The three eh. en are evidently from Rothschild ela the same house, and the police are mak- | ter wita Supt, ing every effort to find the midwife who | Corrections, by abandoned them. $200, ee Seer holds a receipt. Konn, Who Says ment, jing he Blake agrecing ‘The compiainant aleges that last he ruined the young woman | for which um he declares where voman and a ¢ 5 the daughter | of a hat manufacturer in 8: settled the mat. of Charities and y the girl he now the complain- street. to p OTHER WOMEN | ‘KNOW HIM, AS SHE AP- WEDDED | AT NOON. ice Post Be- Mrs. Regia Henri Post. Miss Car i'ne Beatrice Post and Regis Henri Post were married to-day. The piers, at noon, at the ‘ide's parents, Mr. and Post and Frank Otis, jr., were ushers ——- —9 oe SUES HER PHYSICIAN. Mra. Nelvert Charges Dr. Abr with Forcibly Bjecting Her. Rebecca Nelvert has brought a sult in the City Court for $2,000 damages against Dr. Robert Abrahams, of 158 Neivert alleges that when she station, who is accused of falling to sup- port the child of which he is alleged to be the father, was called this morning at Police Headquarters, Lens Bendlener, fainted. good-looking girl, twenty the scene occurred she was Sommissioner Andrews, that child,” ‘shouted the Com- missioner 10 8 big policeman who stood Ready hands .ook her to Matron Tra- restoratives were administered und she revived. The case, however, W: next Monday noon. adjournd until arried man, but does a to Have Swindlea Several Through Ady Convent paren pe Chergsd by His Wife with Cruelty. Says He Drove Her Into the Stri Late in the Night. He Denies It, and Says His Wife’s Friends Caused the Trouble. Mra, Eleanor Bruchhausen applied to Justice Patterson, in Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day for counsel fee and alimony pending the trial of an ao- tion which she has brought for sepai tion from her husband, Prof. 1 Bruchhausen, of the Convent of the Su- cred Heart. Mra. Bruchhausen charges her husband with cruelty and abandonment. They were married in Brooklyn on Aug. 22, 4893, One morning about 2 o'clock, Mrs. Bruchhausen alleges, the Professor drove her from her house, at 141 St. Mark’ avenue, Brooklyn. Bhe says she was in her bare feet ana very scantily clad at the time, On another occasion, it is charged, Prof. Bruchhausen drew a pistol on his seized her by the throat and al- most choked her. He is also accused of using vile and Indecent language to her, The Professor denies his wife'a charges and says his troubles are due to the in- fluence of his wife's father and mother and to her violent temper. He says bis wife abandoned him instead of his aban- toning her, and that since this eepara- | tion he has been paying her $10 a week, Despite his efforts to treat her prop: erly, the Professor charges that M | Bruchbausen has frequently visited the Mother Superior, of the Sacred Heart vent and endeavored to have him arked. atice Patterson reserv ed decision, DID NOT T LOVE HIM. Leopold Unger er bays ‘Hin Wife Has Married Two Other Men. Leopold Unger, residing at 7% Avenue B, has begun an action in Supreme Court to secure an absolute divorce from his wife, Louisa. Unger ts a travelling saleeman for a wholesale house on Breadway. He alleges he was married In the year 1974, In Hungary, Austria, He has one | child, of the age of sixteen years, who . ‘ : Mrs, H, Post, 4 East Sixty-second | 1s in the possession of his wife. About mouna were entered for yesterda: Sheets Rev. bh Charles Ht arkhurst, | ton yours Reo he lett Hungary and came view, but neither took part. assisted by Rev. Mr. Prescott, of Bay-|to America for the purpose of secking Mr. Vanderbilt lives on board his} Ville, 1. 1. performed the ceremony. | | his fortune; ne 4 putea re 0 brideama: ema‘ j@ was here put a short time when, yacht, and is @ frequent visitor to Monte) or nonor was Misa Nathalie Post, slater |he says, he received a letter from. his Carlo, of the bride, and the bridegroom's best | wife in which she stated that she never Mile, Neustretter, whose name has|man was James Parish Lee. Wright| loved him, tha ‘was married to him only by the order of her father, and that she wonld soon be married to another man who was very wealthy. Dut's few weeks elapsed, Unger says, wren be received word. from his wite that she had married Max Herachkowitz. She had four children by Herschko- wits, he says. Herschkowliz has since died) About two years ago, Unger sayy his wife came to America’ and married Max Klein, WARDEN SUES FOR DIVORCE. leged breach of promise, and Mrs, | Visited the doctor. in| November last, : FORGE ciamaie Hee SGtbee ene ho threw her out of nis office, and dows | rmen Hin Wife, Maggie, with : 5 : sued| the stoop, (njuring her heads Brown for $50,000 for alleged deprivation] Mrs ‘Nelvert had gone to Abrehants Intimacy with Other Men, of her daughter's services, have with-| otiice to remonatrate with him for not | George Warden, a salesman in a drawn thelr sults. The defendant's | KIN Newvarsany in the City Court | Wholesale jewelry Fouse, applied to counsel says no compromise was mude.| Chambers, was asied. to-day “to ap-|JUdge McAdam, in the Superior Court, en Is a son of Vice-Com-| polnt a physician to determine the in-| to-day for an absolute divorce from ile iward M. Brown, of the New| juries Mrs. Nelvert sustained. Wik Miweie York Yach: Club, He became acquaint- me Witt ' Be BIL MIME eed ie Lan, aad ones FELL IN A SWOON. am Anderson testified that on registered at & hotel wnere he was stop- 5 | Sent. 3, 1894, he raw Mrs, Warden and a ping with, her, as “Clarence F._ Brown eee man, hot her husband, go Into the and’ wife." Brown finally becam s oir venue Hotel, ‘After remaining satistied with Miss Ward's condu Exciting Scene at Police Headquar- | anout twenty minutes, Mrs. Warden left her She appealed ta ters During a Trial. came out and went to a neighboring father, claiming to be the young ma A : saloon, A few minutes later she came wife. ‘Getting no satisfaction from When the case of Policeman Edward | out of the saloon with another man, she and her mother brought the Rothschild, of the East Fifth street | whom she accompanted to Schick's Hotel suits, in Seventh aver Kate Dougherty, a former schoolmnte of Mrs, Warden,’ testified that the de- fendant went under the nome of Maggie Smith, because she had lived with a nan of that name. Mrs, Warden made no defense and decision was reserved. MARRIED IN HONOLULU, Mra, Graham Gets a Divorce from that a midwife on the cast side aban-| "iter dhe omcer could reach her side Her Husband in This City. doned the children, Miss Bendiener fell unconscious to the| Chief Judge Daly, in the Court of Common Pleas, to-day granted a decree of absolute divorce to Eleanor Graham from her husband, John L, Graham The Grahame were married in Hon lulu, Hawatian Islands, Dee, They came to this country sev a und separated De Graham charg with improper conduct with an unknown Woman at o28 Seventh avenue, this city, in December, 18: —— Says He Threatened Her Life. Mra, Nollie George has applied for a divorce from her husband, Charles George, a butcher, at Forty-Afth street and First avenue, on ma! grounds, Mra. George also al | band treated her eruetiy a that her ratoned tok FRAUD 2 ‘CHARGED. ‘ked Justice Watson, in the Ewen wee Speen whe arre: ed | Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day | jursday nicht cy a charge of ewin- | Sturmenss's Gilaisa. Want Canine how she could prevent her husband, /dling Mrs. Anna Gebhard, a Newark : Deny band, | Widow, -nas since been” fecognized in hell's Accounting Set Aste. Peter, from committing bigamy, She 1s) jail by a number of women who claim thirty-seven and her nusband is twenty- to have had experiences with him s:mi- Peter D, Sturgess and Susie M. Stur- six. ‘They were married elgh years aKor lar to that of Mrs. Gebhard. gess have brought eult in the Supreme gpd ag tha: ‘time: she gaye: ‘sho had | Hoecking it is sald, was in the habit |Court against the executors of the estate 00), but since then Konn has spent it gaged to women throug! . es desl ali_on other women marriage advertisements, He would |! the late Dougiass Campbell to set Two weeks he left her, she de- then borrow money from them and dis. | aatde an acecunting clared, and now she hears that he is In one or two cases he went | Made more than ¢ harry yhme, of sid as to marry the woman who in 1és3, ot ta clalie The wedding, she says, is advertisement trust for Susie M. Highest of all in Leavening Powe: Roya tht rred ni atgon Don't interfere and then noney, 14 th er ne snd of hers and horsewh! under nd failing in an atte left her, She ¢ trie women says that Hoeck- an assumed pped him. in the old Hofter trust, tt ts 4 310,00, This was fraudulent, tor charged for large it Ix claimed were ne: reason that Msbursements whic r made: es a ie J uetice REN hae aaah onan ree adorn? party, | tio sphicat appoint an open aden an Wedding Party, ¢ sion to take test.mony in the festivities following the wedding of «| case. Surrendered by Her Be Serat Maney Bits Gt RAE Banonth tien y =o ra Aplndorf, the Lexow witness, who WAS Un |ioet evening, were marred while the gucete wore ADDeHred Againat Mer Brother, ball in the sus of $1,000 (oF keepae a congratulathy A thet} Mrs May. Ju t Chrisioplier etree t Hour unocrupled and ‘ws 1 mnceranied nd 88) wan ind ket Court : iy lars) The | thie morning against her brother, Francis LM * haand Policeman | Ketvey, a fy @ Broadway reviaurant ; name Of | shy saya that Feb. 8 he came home and Jamashel the crockery and ancient fails} | ; it bing to ‘do up the whol \y A gang of men have been dieging foundations {jot ty write aug mare tettere’ of that scr Hundred and Ses eee _Tatost Gov't Report | witon “avenue, treme F Shot Dead by a Woman, ypulten he fence divid-ng the! MONTGOMERY, Ala, March 6.—Charile Pope ABSOLUTELY PUBE The jury in th Powder :: Multi Bak kings Lolden Wins « Sult for #1¢ ran away, Court of Cx the gr ‘ommon Pl to- day reudered « verdict in favor of Henry Lohden, endeavored Lu to gain an ence fred, killing h ——S L Special Notices. NOT SICK ENOUGH FOR TH but a tile out of aor serve in your them on hand for just b eseneeinemeanaaneenasiememenemmnamemanemen THE STANDARD KEPT UP and popular ‘ever, dereey Biaee—# for tbe. % The BRUCHHAUSEN SUEO.'THE CHARGES OF CRUELTY. | SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS BROUGHT ‘AGAINST MANY SPECIALISTS, land Declares the Dreaded “‘ ' Electrode,” with Red- Hot Wires and Irons and Corrosive-Acid Sprays in Ca- Dr. Cope! ——=- tarrh Treatment, to Be an Unpardonable Barbarism. THabungting occullst, for some detect af vision, should wash the eyos with carbolle acid, caustag bodily torture followed by total biindness; or If fan ear ductor, for some de ect of bearing, should Perform an operation on the ‘causing bodily disteoan followed by total deafness, It would be called frightful malpractice, a wicked tampering with delicate and precious humansenses. Should @ veterinary surgeon muif'n redbot {ron up the nos: he would become Mabie to statute law for cruelty. ‘The ground of accusation tn these Instances would be that the pain this Infileted was uanec. easary and use!eas. Dr. Copeland. who Is admnitte ly the best Amer. tean authority thoatarrhal maladies, has demon strated not only that catarch can be cured tle, humane and palniess treatment, but that tt can not be cured by rough nasal eurgery, herole burnings oF corrosive-acid sprays Hut facing this proven trath atands the rough and naty fact that the severest of the old-school methods are atti In une, ‘To Mustrate: The harwhest, the most rue! In- strumentalities ever employed tn common ca. tarrh are: First, the dreaded ‘electrode’ for the conveyance of tron fire up the nostrils and Into the delicate and senaltive interior of the head, on the beauttiul horme-doctor principle ot ‘counter. acorching'? the affected parts; recond, the use of flery sprays in the nose and throat ax another form of “counter-scorching;'' third, the nme of murgtcal saws and pincers on nasal growth: fourth, the use of ruinous wind instruments upon the Interior of the ear. Drs Copeland and Gardner find that the worst aken ever brought to them, the cases that are nost dificult to fnally cure, are patienta who have previously been * doctoring around "* with these savage spectalinta and who have recelved lasting injury by thin bartaric malpractice. These victims are saying to Dr. Copeland: °° The doctor saw used the electrodr. 1 shrank tack’ from the red-hot tron ua though was the Metra pike antendte to nr 7 trembled with fear, b my nos he framing to Taw the blue ing Mesh stream out of wy nostrits “Tiever went back, biit my: nose has been sore dry und filled with scars and cicatrices ever and this dinease that Mrs, Ostergaant, wile of Mn I. C. Ostergaant, the well-knows bulider and cons trmctor, residing at 4 smith ateret, Herth Am- 6 HER COnplete cure, Mrs. Ostercaard, ‘aid Dew, of Catarrh, but hovel thls without tive kine wed Within ee flontare nid could AiWOHMLINE BO ati Ht on ng. but et nly, atarrh and re vou the a red my daughter a of Nasal ean M4 tickling tn the throat, the Wome ove and sen Tnadality refrain from one sin Ws Actull, heaven pevinr tn the fovehevit, ae ane bark Tngwtiry iney ctear the throat (Snurtng tind Bleeping with the moth These symptoms fulicate a ty Catarrh of Heat and Throat, It is very com. mon among children and young perons, for | gider_ pero Rronchial taking on fuconsn with tre competed to Copeland aad Gardner ‘emphasizes agalty how mn! Thont i= febeing. really 1 anost tind hi Own CAO Ik root hee little a ae possihy more of Wait TL thougnt at frat (t would be a! ferer than wa Imponatble to tren understood the Hie, tut after she tad b p rather like to a ry before Of her trouble. Khe is ax well now ay she could be. Leould hardly aay enough to sow my grat: tude to Des, Vand Garduer for the cure of my danglit Now York Known peonte, which s included In peat pletel the wcide they used burned and, hlackened Phyeings crAmmlng of my aicergy and ate grat holes th kerchiel, They insert W OF Ke MOT In my nose and cat romething out. 1 nearly bled to death, and it has affected my’ voice and my breathing to ith the earnestness of burn! reat public wrong, have nn ugg ane t bere and alse: Where. Hut the revolution will be carried to com: letlon. we ant Tndletment of ty. comnnitted in the name of selence; wit ian end 's made of the brutal bual- TRIAL TREATMENT FREE! Sufferers who may so desire will be welcomed by Dr. Copeland to a trial treatment free on applying in person. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. A hacking cough, usual or mA dacking cough, usually worse at night. or im the Gratuat tors of Mesh awit strength cedttibitity to cota, Stitches and pains tn the ride running through under the shoulder blties, raising of frothy material op yellow matter, sometimes of cheesy, stringy tumpte A emgh accompanied by gagging. Uta, and dizziness anrl fatviness, A nenaaiiiom like os weight upon the cheat. The patient compeliedt to sit yin bed in order to ont breath, Night moeats, too, ‘These are typical ay mpto tarrh in its advanced stage, diagnosed as Consumption monitory symptoms cured, Cnvanat mune Smothering 4 ralsing of mucus, streaked with of Bronebial often mintak in tm early or py readily and completely It wasfrom @ condition of suffering from wenks the caroa of M comedienne; Chiot Engineer Parvin, of Metropolitan ‘Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany; Prof. Rexford, teacher of maste tn tl public schoo! House, N. J; o Trem present nd of many othi statement of er th wood, Known here ani al few York, Meo Tock wnod realdes from Naval Catarrh: It extended Into in, Pratnaniiy effected ev @ Alter a short cor 4y that é an a 4 T know tbat with care ol Yael Shall never be troubled with Catarrh again. tuve Went B4th at. receive from th best ald known pemse never exceedii per month, all m | necessary to a per ‘Treatment Free. 15 West 24th St., New York, Near Madi Raquel W. H, COPELAND, M, D. EB. E, GARDNER, [. D. Sundays, 9 A. 11. to 8 P. the famous the Henator Row, of Cape May Onurt- Father Quiginy, of the Church of there F. k, muntey M., Hrookivn. His place of b Hea tt ww Yoru. This ta what he haa to shy ahoun the result of the Copeland trestment in Im CASE: “Fora number of years I have beon suffering Tihen tte caused me every morning to cone suid rave large quant Ih fact, the Catarrh affected my Yaradiially bee first con- ‘about two 0 had very ti The Copeland *edical Institute, Office Hours—Dally, 9 A. M. to 9 P M. aa HE LAUGHED AT MISS FREAM, Stove-Dealer Morris “Muee Ansawe for Exposing Stoves on Sunday. Abraham Morris, @ stove dealer, of 70 Norfolk street, was held for exaimin- ation fn the Essex Market Police Court to-day on a charge of v jon of the Sabbath law. Rebecca Fream, the east-side crusader, was the complainant against him. sald that last Sunday she passed by Morris's store and found two stoves on| Halligan's grandmother died last Fri- the sidewalk, close to the building. The | store was closed at the time, She said that the stoves on the sidewalk were “exposed for eale” and that Morris was guilty of violating the Sabbath, Miss Freom outtalkel the Mwyer who @ppeared for Morris, and who claimed that the arrest was an outrage. "On one Sunday 4 saw hieen stoves in front of this man's store,” sald Miss Fream, “and he had the cheek to laugh at me when I ordered him to take the stoves in” The lawyer said that him that his whole stock di not con- sist of elghtecn stoves. The lawyer told Miss Fream that he would Investigate the matter, and if he found that she swore falsely he would have her arrested for perjury, He argued that if his cient. was guilty every large dry-goods, furniture and jewelry store was hit of Violanog the law lecision was of great importance lo Mustice iturke waa In, doubt @ gawe and adj vurned the hearing to Mise Frea produce some ieighbors, who ehe said had to her about i. M Vande James F. Mull an Mrs W. Vanderiost of Sevonty . accuses of having stolen her diamond ri worth $260, was held in $1.30 for Yorkville Pollce Co! terhoet allexes ie ve Alled to hegotiate hoet missed ber dian) did not go South, but After Mrs 1 ring, The Vanderhoe!s moved ton fat —— Wants Damages for An action of Mary Stewart agalnat Rebecca Jorwita for $2,000 damages for Injuries, 1s be rd before Justl Ft today wing to the bad cond) Horwite t the owner, she fell down on Jan InHand war confined for eeveatwen weeks after that from her tnjurtes —— Woman Dies iv a P An unknown woman about @ity years old, who Was brought to the Mercer street station-houre at 11 o'clock this morning, died in the station while walting the arrival of an ambulance from Bt. Vincent's Hospital. Her death is said to have deen brought about by als em, Ber lett leg ta shorter than the right leg. plice Station, his client told | He said Uiat | DISTURBED A WAKE. Flood Drank amd Kicked ina Door at His Co! ‘a House. 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Pg nae MTATUES, Rete ae RORY BE" THe ac ROB-BER- nO v And Great Variety BUL LI ee Pos in Arvin re IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL Biway & 9 @ n, Manhattan Comedy Four and LY s THEATER om, ey en meh aT ; ‘DE & BEHMAN, Proprietors aud Manages, tinea Mi fonday, Thursday and Saturday, — 1 ye Funes | fo Wigs THEISS’S Ree aay THE MONSTE Ce inteloN Piays Steer, Sena BIJOU, foefrecch snes CaMicte OAR ie SQUARE Seals THEATRE, Sat. Mat. 2| Positively tant a STANDARD Theatre. Eve. 5 reg FOURTH CROWDED. MONTH TOO MUCH JOHNSOK. _ AND COMPANY, ¥ THRE PEOPLE site HENRY Cr MON ON THE BOWERY, Et ELLOUS SCENERY AND Eye Pra SEABROO rae in vost 0 THE ce eee MUS FETE TAGERALD'S now danoe. __ ANNIE, Ae eee = IN mate oe ates, AMPHION, =2Xis4seyc™% PROPRIETOR, Eve Mats, Wednesday and Saturday. NG Oy ad THE IRISH ARTIST COLUMBI EDWIN KNOWLES &CO. PALMER COX'S | Proprietors, wey Eve, Mata Wed. wat AN FUIRD, Lessee. Be. , 2B Bat, NIES. ene ar, eon’ tM Production, ies aT NEW PAT ‘Thin Wee! Matines Wednestay Msaturday. Tikes Ps THEATRE. To-miant weed vont, peut MR, CH "INCOG” ** HUBER and TRYING PLACE THEATRE: @ Set, Mat last time wa ae ae day and a wake was held at Halligan's K A N i 7 8 home. ‘The quiet was suddenly broken JAPANESE LIVING AS i bai Teen BREW jlast Satu y night by a bang on the AND A LAROW BILL OF VARIETIES. je r. Halligan recognized the voice of x y 2 bate who fit heen 'twiing, Hatitean Personat. refused to let him in. Flood insisted on — ae. | peeing hie wife, who * inside, and A FULICGIEE one-pioce teattrene’ wade kicked tn the door, atril ea | during t sight), The house was instantly In an uproar {and all hands turned in to put Flood Jout, His wife, who had vainly tried to | make peace, 1. Flood escaped, but Le t nikst. In Interest of union meeting Woman's Home Missionary Soclaty of thi | Methodiat Kpiscopal Churches within the hound | A larica of New York, Brook!/n ond Newark con- | ferences, was held in the Washington Square M |i. Church, this morning, and will be con- tinued to late this afternoon. Mra, Clinton B. Fink, the Natt Presiient, presided ‘The ob- ject of the meeting ts to awaken inte me miraigotia A consecration servi ta Var Merter, vr ring f Prep In the Mattson are Garden the Internat yey kay | inn. The Napoleon Loan towards the w: The bride w Aus Bon Marche Trimmed Hats magnificent in style, reasonible in price and worthy of your examination. 58 Weat 23d Street. are @ piece of the ‘panel his own Uirec-year-oid child, in- He was held in of the various aoclettes of houre for $1.86. 519 W. 42d. st. ington at, Brook! % Newark Wi, Drauchee 1M 7 Grand at... 2 Gomme abe LUCN NIGH’ Family,“ Martey a whiten, Maver. Stanvlite. Duncam. ORIGINAL VERY SATURDAY, PAMILY MATIN 14m BT TUBA THR jraud itevival ot Dion Houcteaaie THE SHAUCHRAUN. EMPIRE THEATRE. |W way and aad Maticwen Wednesday en@ Saturday at 2 THE MASQUERADERS March 38- plage" JOHN-A-DREAMS BROADWA Bvenings Madame, Sans Gene, TRD IN ENQLISIL A.—SUPERFUOUS HAIR, forever; electricity; sitti Mixor, 31 Weat 424" at.” nda, made a finished ticking, worth $20, for $10; conta weekly. Lewina, 43 W. Ldn at, A.—KNOW your tate and fortune, eclentite palmist, 20 East 7th ot. ADVICE FREE; la tices all courts, 1180 roadway, A—GENTLEMEN S ATS, SPRING @TYEREE introduced by Bs 1d, US Nema ‘Aon and nie ee bs PASTOR'S FAANK BU i ata Tt Ota teen aa Cn COAL, $4.50 ton deliver? Battery to. Ca ROGERS BROTHK Rick & guaranteed weight and quality; all size Dame ra NEW AGAIN To-d JAY AND. SATURDAY. PAL ALE soe Mun MaTiybi Fi | PALMcR’s. LAST 4 Nt ter, 40 Broad at fm your who you think may meed planos, and t sd iu selling from your list NINB dat $000. allow y of our regular designs of cass, Miaome stool and scart Plano. This offer wii! unl} until March 2%, 1895. Mall list quiries conddentially to FRANCIS J "EDEN “MUSEE. DANKO GABOR'S GYPSY ORCHESTR POWELL, Magiian MAJILTON, ” Jug Every ing and Wodneslay and Saturtay Mat, BT AVc. (HEAIRE. (iN se SAT. MAT, a WO 1 crANe | HIS WIFE'S FATHER, Mrs. Maicolm rr oth ave, bet. 29th * ty ‘a HAVE you IT? Art Studies from” the «monthly portfolio for lovers of Nighe repeaductions of palauin, Mailed by Artists’ Publishing Cor,’ Deve St. Louis, Mo. HILLS RHECM MILWAUK ville, Wis valued at Toany millions about to be distributed among the Metainger family ta Germany and the United States. John M. and Frank Metainger reside in this city and receive their allotment by May, The estate belonged to a member of the Metzinger fauilly who died olland 100 years Tied "se 4 a san GM 7 made nm -] a e 4 fesiary anciguiment last week TISM AND GOUT OUi MADAM MAYS es wrinkle é uti f 3 rd reckiee pai OA W. aid a " FRAMED TO GRIER, a) ho misrepren ‘saved: we can siirel COUN # CO Mangtacturer, 82 John st WANTED The 9Gtrere Of Aret-rigs 191100 at 4, bom ab World,