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LOOK IN. THE WORLD FOR DIED BY AGREEMENT, | Oscar Roath Fulfilled the Pro-| visions of His Will, Had Arranged with Mis Heirs to Care far Him ter Four Months. COUNTESS BANISHED, at He Divonne’s Wife Must Live Abroad on $8,000 a Year, Her Mother Gives Her an Allowance with That Understand ng. Gust Before the Time Was Up He Committed Suicide. The Young Woman Blames Hei for Reckless Extravazance: ‘When Osca: Roath, a nurse in the Mowat Sina! Hospital, made his will, in the éarly part of Deceinber, he evidently contét plated anicide, It wae a combination wit! and ment, by the terms of which he was to be taken care of for four months. Be fore the folir months were up, at 1 o'clock this morning, he shot and killed himself in oné of the rooms of the Harlem Hotel, ‘M00 Third avenue, A tew minutes befcte midnight, Roath engaged a room in the hotel. He had been drinking. An hour aftef he year, provided she keeps the broad At- was taken to the room ‘Thomins Leath, | lantic between he: atid America. & porter in the hotel, heard a pistol shot, | To intimate friends the Countess Di- ) (| (Special to The Bening World.) WASHINGTON, March §.—The Count- ees Divonne, daughter of the wife ot tie late Col. Audenreid, has gone to! New York, and will to-thorrow sail for | France on the Bretagne to join her | husband, Her harrowing fight with her mother \for an inctease of income lias been a matter of newspaper comment for the past six monthi Finally, baffied in her | Putpose, the young woman réturns to France with an allowance of 98,00 a tee- \ id, running. t Bim 1ying on the floor, partiaiy ‘dressed | onne blames ner mother for having and ” untonacious, folman John | teared her in extravagance and aliowed lundred and | her to have her own way. urth street station called an ambu- oa mvaa h was dead before it solled efivelope was found on the floor of the room. On it was written: aan send this overcoat to Mr, Lacy, 100 Third avenue, care of Mrs. Harris: In the pockets ‘of the dead ‘man was found sixty-six cents and two medicine Harry Harris was found at the num- ber given on the envelope, When. he FieRt HS the, station-house, he took with yg he ill OF Roath. It reads: Wieatit all my belongings to Hai ae Hafele (or mp boars and cas ireatments ccelve eek fo Honey. “Ther “to. tane tare ot me to tout ia) ‘Lf my death over thin fogr montha, Ea iy ts to be cremated and they are to pay ‘Brien, of the East One in The intimate friends who are famitiar with the circumstances remember the youthful Florence Ausenreid as a head- strong gitl, who Was beyond parental | control before she waa out of short dresses, The Countess received the farewells of her numerous friends here on Monday and made the event the occasion of acquainting them with her side of her domestic troubles, “I believe it to be my ed just. how matters stand bei mother and myse! she said to a former intimate, 14. I would like very | much to have my other friends know Bo ~ to tell you tween my cigense about it. In the first place, I am en- his w nh.” and | tirely to wame for the extravagances all, even type: | Which have brougnt about our present written, deplorable condition. Count Divonne. has a small but very comfortable estate In France, and he was unxious for me to live there, but I was too fond of Paris jand refused. “ft had been an only child, and pam- pered wad petted beyond ‘all reason. m my earliest childhood my mother had granted my every whim, But every- body here knows how spollt I was, 1 Inherited none of my father's gentle and sweet disposition, but 1 did inherit every one of my mother's traits, and she cul- tUyated them In me. “She had never ‘questioned the pay- | ment of any bill L contracted, no matter how extravi eat it might be, and I was so completely trained to ignore the Meaning of everything lke responsibil: ity 1nd to be headstrong and wilful that Icould not understand what was right, even after I had given the matter a pdiartis told the police that Roath had | see Mea Le and his sister. | he was sic gompelied to Rive | is, position tn jospital and was able ty take care of xi mat mane larris Kaid, had insured his for 31,00, and this was the ‘“be- heings" inentioned in the will. Hatris | URE that Roath, had kille himeelt | aube he was suffering from an in- «ei eae isease, mm the pernit of a Coroner the body Sag t taken to an undertaking establion LIVES SUDDENLY ENDED. Soine ts Stitetde nua Ot and Othets Vietiina ot Neart Trouble, thougat. Mary Dotlarn, forty-five years old, aj “Coun: Divonne continually begged domestic cmployed at 1403 Fifth avenue, | ™M¢ to be less extravagant In Parts, but 'I always replied that mamma had al- | Ways paid my bills and would continue to do so. Mind you, Iam not excusing myself, but I ‘am’ only showing the effects’ of my rearing. was found dead in bed at this morning. o'clock. She had committed sul- ng illuminating was. al, ‘Adolph ul nixty-three years old, am red suicide laa! “When I was informed that L was no Feaepiee Ey gee at nleht by JumpINE| ionper to Feccive the treatment T had Ale Watchman of ploy 2, vegcued hi Hie | ways been accustomed to my mother's Wha taken fo Tite Hidsok Mite: te {nature asserted itself in me and I came john Hiller, a waiter, twenty: to America for an understanding. 1 witl years old, wis fount dead tn hed tha | not recite the many cruel things the the actions of the but when the papers to talk’ no one can concelve er in which I was treated. My soclal pride was shocked and papers said nbout ‘ount and myself, did begin the m re old, | a othe: ly at a saloon at 4D f this morning r ision | 2 str A physician who viewed the t the publietty Body ‘belleved death was due to heat | jer to make the scandal appear trouble. The Coroner was asked to in-/ 1" 4 different ‘ight to the public, efforts wwere made to 1 vestigate It determined in- Axel Lehme, forty: Dane, attempted sufcid sane ht years old, al ARYE b at Tien's Hotel, | TO Cana weet at SAR Oclonke this | Wete sent to examine my mental. condl- Morning by shooting himself in the rignt| Hop while T lay here Ll. 1 have even Bb TEREH No Mucenn elréet “Hospital, but Ri Stood it all and atcadl: T was = not crazy ‘ “At last Dr. Weir Mitchell, of Phila- | CAUSED HIS SUICIDE. delphia, vas called to see mie, and he pronoun 1 me eaner than any of those School Texcher, pended for | who had secured his services. ‘Then It Relintons Views, Kite timate, | |N8s,Ci ied to settle on me an aliow- Jance of $8,000 a year. VICTORIA, B. C., March &—The body | "One of the terms of that agreement | - Vice-Principal (48 that 1 must. ne my. mother of Nell Heath, ee iM: ase pein again. 1 would Ike my frtenda to know } @f the High School, war found yesterday | This, because Lam only, what my. mother fh, 2p field feat city, with a bullet in the hea made me, and I cannot be a.together He had comm.tted blamed for following the lesson that was ins:illed into me from my earliest days, “The terms of my departure are even humiliating. Not until Iam aboard of |the steamer that ‘vill transport us_to France will I be given the tickets for our passage and the money necessary for {neltental expenses on the voy You notice I wear no rings or jewels. I have deposited thei ail to secure, the funds necessary to Keep me whlie I ve been hete, maMRhe Count 4 now in Parle attending to our personal property, which Is In the Mont de Piete, He is hot to blame in the matter My mother brought about our marriage by steady and persistent urging, and bas broken every promise she ever made in, order to make me a pre con was suspended for s|x months ee ne | imuage disrespectful to the | e joctrine of trans-substantia~ there. way religious feeling over tter, and Heath, who. tas in ees Circumstances, brooded over suspension. Would-fe Sulctde Will Recover. WHITE PLAINS, March &.—Mamle O'Rourke, Axed nineteen, who was struck by a train on the Harlem road ih her attempt to commit is at her father's home in Madison avenus, this She is suffering trom a broken lex, Hor Feoetory “is ptobecicn rhe young, woman in ‘the V : | BP ie trkoke “ana tht” deserts with ter SENSATION IN IN STORE. fetouers, — Hetty Green Says Her Vinita Mayor Strong Mean Something. ALBANY, March &—A man supposed to be Mr. Weinstock, of 425 Has: Sixty-| Mra Hetty Green's frequent vinits to sixth street, Now York, cut his throat| the Mayor's office recently have siven ie Flood here yesterday and died | rise to several rumors concerning thelr 5 tds a import, and from a hint dropped by the Borrowed" Dresses und Dinmonda, | centric lady yesterday after a half. Arfiong the dancers at the ball last night In hour's talk with Mayor Strong there 1 reason to believe that. Mra, Green in- Seta Hall, West Thirty-second street, none more fathlonably dressed or wore more ex- tends to spring a sensation on the pub- lc very soon. "This torning one of the Mayor's frat . peusive Jewelry than Johanna Brown and Maggie | callera Ww DE one OF she Warcrs Aree a AC Lovelock (Mts mornlnk | Rank, who bore a measage from Mra Green, She wanted to know whether it was this morning at M1 o'clock or next Monday forenoon that the Mayor had ed for another conference with. her. ha Wy Patrolman Ke aw Miss Brown fowns and diam Miss Davin at 2 ened cloth ng wis ubout to | ‘The clork Was told to say to Mra, Green fale. The girs were etre (kan io the | that ine Mayor’ would’ wee her on Mon- station and stripped jday at Il o'clock, Miss Davis eld the Mi r Strong Is inx-like when and, with what it's all about, have a good story for you very soon,” sald Mra. Green yesterday as, she Waa leaving the City Hall, “but ite a little too soon to give it out. — led $400 for Slande Mra, Emitle Sioher, of 1556 Second avenu awarded $400 damages Heat Hin Wife's Lover, William Hartnett, a night foreman in the Na- tonal Sugar Refinery at Yonkers, went to his Work In the refinery last night after bidding his vite aight. Hartnett re- midnight to And the door wife but receive he door and found man, Hartnett ¢ f@ned to Kill them both, Nelahbors vame in and revented bloodshed, Hartnett Curnod bie wite | From the house and gave ner lover a severe | thrashing. oe Death Revented a Secret Marriage. SAN FRANCISCO March 8.—It has been learned was for slander in the City aid that herb ve with the bushan weighbor, and that Mra. trail ye upom which the mult was based, cigar manufacturers — Must Pay or Go to adil. Judge Pryor to-day found Jacob Rosenbaum \¢ room with | Henriette Heal aed the lang Dots parties ai THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS Only a rounded spoonful is required, of Baking Powder nota heaping spoonful. The best that money can buy MR, HAYES OWNS UP, He Tells the Truth in Court and His Wi‘e Gets Her Divorce, Mrs. Perry Mal Application for Fees and Alimony, She Says She Went to the Beilwood Because She Was Sick. Judge McAdam, tn Bupertor Court, to- day granted a decree of divorce to Minnie Hayes from her husband, Charles E. Hayes, Hayes was charged with improper conduct with a woman at the Florida House, in Thirteenth street. He was called 10 the witneas-stand. “Are you guilty of the charges made against you?" he was asked. heed Not answer the question unless he wanted to. ‘Oh, I'm guilty," sald Hayes, swore to tell the truth and I'll do It. Mrs. Frances Perry applied to Judge McAdam to-day for counsel fees and alimony pending the trial of an action brought against her for absolute divorce by her husband Bebert C. Perry, of 134 West One Hundred and ‘Thitty-third street. Perry left his wife a few weeks ago when he heard, as he alleges, that she had been guilty of improper intimacy with an unknown man at the Bellwood Hotel, at Third avenue and Twenty- fourth street, Mr Perry, through her counsel, ad- mitted going’ to the hotel with a m not her husband, but urged in: explan: tion that she was in delicate health and was taken suddenly fil while crossing the street in front of the hotel, A stranger kindly volunteered his ser- vices, she claims, and helped her into the cafe on the ground floor of the Bellwood, where she was given a re- storative, She went upstairs to rest and remained about half an hour, Mra. Perry's father, David Ditchell, was formerly a leading politician in this cit Rose Citron applied to Judge Me- in the Superior Court to-day, for plute divorce from her husband, | Mrs. Schenker 1s respondent, LOTTERY AND DIVORCE. The Two Pecallarly Combined to the Meyer Cane, A prize of $1,000 from a lottery concern which had been drawn by Willlam Meyer, a cook on the steamship San Diego, of the Ward line, was the feature of an application for alimony and coun- el tees made before Judge Van Wyck, nthe City Court, Brooklyn, tmy morn-| The application way made by Mrs. Nellie Meyer, who ts being sued by her husband for ‘absolute divorce on statu- tory grounds. Mrs, bring @ counter sult band. Meyer wishes to galnst her hus. Meyer receives $7 _ month wages. A shor! time ago, Mis, Meyer gays, he pure chazed a lottery Ucket for 26 cents from a sallor The ticket drew a prige and was cashed by Meyer for $1.00, she! claims, Mrs, Meyer’ thinks she {8 en-/ titled to @ portion of the $1,000, Decteton was reserved DECOYED AND BEATEN. Remarkable De jopmenta tt for Divorce, Judge Van Wyck, in the City Court, Brooklyn heard argument this morning in the sult for absolute divorce brought by Grascome Laisa against his wife, Christiana, on statutory grounde, Lawyer Carrao, who appeared for the plaintiff, said bis client was in the hos- pital suifering from wounds Infiicted by the defendant's reatives in Fort Hamil- | ton lat night, Laisa, he said, was decoyed to Fort Hamilton, where Mra. Laisa's relatives) eat him ‘with pistols and clubs, 4a Names ay co-respondent in the ree ault Alfonzo Farentino. Faren- » On the stand this morning denied | the charge, but said he had been told| he would get $2,000 if he killed Laisa, The case Is still on. De a Cat Show. will hold tte frat annual | Square Garden the first | It will be the first show of the ‘The New York Cat Show Now There W: The National exhibition tn week In May wl eerily $1,000 In prizes dostrituied | Among tory different clamaos. There will. be | prices. fork hort-halred eats, tubby Richard Irwin, Mi ‘Astor, Mi Ls Wilmerding, Mra. Fred Mrs. John A. Lowery, Mra. F. K. Sturgis, Mise Bird. The Ad Morgan, F. K. 8 hue. ‘Amoug Ww James T Hyde will a Fence Kip. en Wrought in the City Court and Regina drens- Edward P. cover $1,448 they claim to be due them for ser- guilty of contempt of Court in falling to pay Josephine Rosenbaum $50 counsel fees ve eek sllmory peoding the trial of « ‘divorce aul tty elghiven-y! married ir, In whose rooms she was asphyx- inst fi tied before she could fe ay iat re them that 2 Meir haa There is only nt Denconenses Talk, ‘This murning’s session of the National Methodist Bplecopal Deaconesses in the Central M. E, Church, Seventh avouue and Fourteenth streat, wab devoted to prgers on “The Deaconess; pie" Mise (Dow A. B. GC. cee: HEALTHFUL. GRARALA MIA Ob,, 00 Merve H. HY. 09008 BB GDVOHDVIHDSHV0DHVSI/DHDIDIDIDDIDIDIDO I, YRAR# MAINTAINED PUPERIORITY CONCLUSIV: BEST ECONOMICAL. vices, It In alleged Uiat between January, 189 and December, 159 ‘4 were em ployed by Mri certain robes, Mra, Hagan says she nothing. an coat Owes ihe dr one Best. ELY PROVES ‘Pure and Sure “TAm Shirtless” our patrons in April, May and June. Why not place your orders for [Keep’s Shirts. ‘now, when they can be made and de- livered in a reasonable time? factory facilities have been increased, atill we fear delay in filling orders during those months. ber you can't buy better shirts than Keep's Shirts, no matter what you pay. Fancy Bi MRS. Not Nea’ ‘The fo house at fron aven derbiit is $250,000 for ho Know It. OATMEAL. } OGLICIOU All Gresers. } e d_ confures en he| “who Knows all abyut such things, some of Miss Martinots clothing ‘had IMPERIAL MUSIC Wats been stolen, A Arey she said that one The pert morning, halt Wi nar fs at Hit of trunk was taken, then two and then imsey ha tt hou here Ca three He salt he thought he would he ring at the front door | he way RO B- BER- xOY prove that the clothes were never}. “It's an ty fix the safe,” he saya, 3 nat all, and that Mis. White was | annoone And Great Variety Bill. ing them away from her} minutes laters} Joe Fiy na, Mantiuttan Comedy Four and Others Joe —_— th KOsTER & “AL's ‘Ti -NIGHL, af Vet who fited safe Mins ¢ isstb fg ta $2,000,000 WILL CONTEST. |i Paes Males ete conan cael Eomnyt Meters wi | = ah ha ed th he ould have to take (he wa ean, OHIGINAL. LIV ret u ful of it, won't] 44 eet ee ead u'll pe very careful o! s Tan : BAN JOSE, Ca’, March &—The will "asked Mrs, Jimaey, anxious y, i Hoe ROACIS GHEAT SLCCESS, contest for the $2,000,000 estate of | for it contains all my ry.,and all; RORY OF THe HILL, oney, t0¢ atm ais Wed. aint Nat Yen eS, Edward Barron, has closed with a ver-| aig vt ha *) anol am teataan NT ie EE dict in favor of George Barron, who was | the man, “vou ; trust AND Weenie: en pont disinherited by his father, the proper and to the shop m un being bequeathed to Edwart Barron's | der bonds 700 MUCH JOHNSON. fe, Eva Rose Barre 1 Me liner dt her vn i with WM KITE AND COMPANY. at | all rieht a neen A tecmne Mae aan he man who PEOPLE'S IANS wixen, pro | hia will and also chat be had sten nt " duly"influenced by’ his second wife. [that evening ON THE BME anne Dley esigopne at = iz she had spoken, and then he ye : FA ahie Aare: Another American Countess, t, dend any man around after 1 R EAS fia's Wed aud Mat Count Jean Bdouard A'Aulby and Francesca| (he #Afe! I forgot all about it, and now Grand Hevivul vf 1non Moureaiit'y Masterpiete, given jt to a’man who, Monti Lunt were married yesterday in old Trinity | you, “You'll aever t fat! THE SHAUCHRAUN. Church by Canon Kaowies. The Count comes of safe or ‘anything ‘that {sin It 88 JAC wale Mab on old Halles familly yee. tm Rome, te | You nit to a thief! THEIS 1AM 8 Is ke was married In the ean irmoar of ine, Times the next . Bay 14th 9 ave. Tiatian Army. "Mies txt te ftom Dowos, wacrs day h tthe preity | TMa TEL ORC tation abe wes woted for ber beauty. rt file safe cost hina just $1, ‘Plays every afternoon and evening. Obuars UFFs enruntl ‘sOve> STORES © OurMondsome Ceiahe: Fifth avenue, Bruce-Brown by Judge McAdam told Hayes that he} Meade @ White. MRS. ALVA FE. VANDERBILT'S HO! The had been be fulfilled. hecatine at the time was. poor Me hay He sald it was ri think the | such. trunks be r i neath Mrs. White's not it with @ vie He said that after he had left Mrs » hinged he gave it White he met her one day in, the office | UR: = of Lawyer Henry G. De Witt, srou 11 get a man tb-morrow,” he sald, MARCH 8; 20 WORDS 1 CENTS 7 1898, FEW OF THE FEATURES has been the ery of many of Our greatly A CHURCH SALOON. A Clergyman Has Just Opened a Beer Saloon to Sell “ BEERETTE” For the Cure of DRUNKARDS. Remem- shirting for '95 now ready. Keep Mfg. Co., be th 12th St. or NAB ano 125 FULTON ST: WEAR NAS: NAY 383 BROAD' A Free RAR WHITE we MH. Which Have Been VANDERBILT’S HOME. Through All Ages. Fitth rly So Contly an the Avenue Mar 5 ur-story American basemen Seventy-second street and Ma ue for which Mrs. Alva E. Var to give up her marble home on was bullt for Mrs. 1. A the architects McKim, Mrs, Vanderbiit: pays HOW 10 BE STRONG. 2es PROF. W. G, ANDER‘ON, Yale's Physical- Culture Expert, Writes of the Wonderful System of ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT. rit. use is built In Itallan Renals- Yl, ond many of its rooms are > represent distinct periods. young W fy a Henry IV. dining-room, a] She Led Nbrary furnished after the fashion of] Oni.clum Safe-Opener Help the F Einpire i ay k Graw ngcroom there are sbut nineieen| When Jimsey came home one night] | ¢ rooms in all, including billiard and re-| his wie met him at the door with a] West, geption rooms in the high basement. The] triumphant smile and said home is 1 house Itself is built of yellow brick and | ncon se wi Do for | unconselo Indiana iimestone, and ‘has a parapet] “Come and see what I bought for | unconsciou Funning about the roof, myself to-day. tr wi : He followed her with the obedience of SADIE MARTINOT ROBBED. a newly marri.d man into the Uttle | her parent drawing-room, and when she showed | but being him a toy safe with @ real combina-j started on Chartes Crcahy, the Accused, Saya ten, dust Uke any big onto, he seemed also hi It's an Advertising Dodge. to be as much delighted as she Nine deere te On the complaint of Mrs. Mary White,] "You see," #1e sald, in exp | to ¢ mother of Sadie Marunot, the actress,|of the purchase, “I can keep my Charles Crosby was arraigned in the} money in the lutle top drawer and I Yorkville Police Court to-day, charged] can put my jewels in the other drawer, with stealing a lot of Miss Martinot’s]and they wil! be as safe as if 1 had clothing, valued at $5,000, nem in my jewel case, and safer, tov, Mrs, White lives at 338 West Forty-lfor that matter, and besides, I shall seventh street and Crosby lives where] {OT 0 here ta Aad’ tetas food! he was arrested this morning, at always know where to find 5 West Thirty-seventh street. ‘The arrest] idea, Inn't 1t?" Was made on a warrant Issued by! And what could Jimsey say but that tt . White wi did say, and ‘That was what he by gaged Cre obtained on them right not several times (0 THE FOLLOWING ARE A a twent Iso has relatt We offer toom OF The True History and a PORTRAIT of Du Maurier's Undoubtedly Authentc Relics of the CROSS OF CHRIST, Preserved Ride Astride? A New York Riding Master Writes that Many Women Do, and Tells Why They S hould. GREATEST OF MURDERERS. oor BLOODTHIRSTY Just Captured, WHO KILLED A MAN EVERY DAY A y ~ WORLD a VATCH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. & $18,000,000. e B IN NEW Empite Fans, Antiques and AND BRN Corer FOUR DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. ldow ” sh unkit foot for New he reachen here she gave up| and herself on the} Hie She had evten nothing | 3 ge cared for in VEILINGS at less than half-price. ow (Saturday an immease assortment of new patterns ertlae a pat ad for a com.|he thought, besides, that it wasn't such | {M TPMCIst Tine m eT line bined bath and he says Wi bad {dea after all, and he even went) the "Trilby"” and Ba Cc Fee ne a eteenes Neue: WHEE) Sy far aw to entertain & sneaking notion | Gene.” in single and doul Adjoining his room was the t he would like to buy one for him-|/¥) and colors Bhs fal where five trunks containing Miss Mi tn othes were stored. Mrs, Whi le safe was tucked away In an pit yard, said that she alone had access to t © pigeon hoe of the desk, and ait room. When she went Into the room|for two days Mrs. dimsey entertained Dec, 10, she says, two trunks had been|herseif working the ‘combination when- taken ‘away. The trunks contained |ever she wanted any small clange. The “stage dresses, evening dresses, cos-|third day, when the butcher came to tumes, cloaks, furs, hats, parasols, hand-|calleey big bis whe went, ag usual, to o kerchiefs, gloves, a white satin quilt{get_ the money” from the mafe, she and a blue striped blanket—value, $500)" | Worked th Crosby denies the charge indignantly, | but some and says he does not think the articles Were stolen at fil He said in court oink. this morning that Mrs. White was bid » better . : ing the clothes that judements which at and 58 West 23d St. fe eal before he took up, clock Jimsey arrives — 7 P pate ntti duvertising part of the bar With teats in her ogee and |THE, STANDARD KEPT UP and popular as n fun by Osear ‘Iigman fingers : g sak bra er Jot Were man) the actor th at ei werad| wre it a8 xi ‘ io ont yho iss rtino: is no open for me, she sobbed, ni p | When Plgman lett she accused inm of | heen trying 19 work the combination all Amusements. having stolen tho keys to her boxes in| the afternoon so T could get enoush TO-NICHT. the safety vault of the Second National] money to pay the buteher, but Im ida, Are appearance in Bank ag well have tned to pull ant the a. I’ sian & fa fret appemrance in Cros 6 whole affair infof the house, You can open it fo vineriea Tau Wasted an aavertining. do th “which ‘he has | dear, yout You know all about| BRONZE |For, tres Carpe, Milat bee | Been made the ¥ had such’ thin aT ATUKA: he work of ac the bath tub| looked appealing aaiat year-old widow, wh South Dakota, the Reading ks near here last night. recovered she said that she b me in Cumberland, treated Pit aay ‘and Saturday at 3. THe cakagoenasere Exbausted | Mrs. Jennie Ke was found | Railroad When she d gone to oO, there sh York, where ony, 68 ers with nday mi eee Continuous, ENORMO! BIJOU. TH nitw HERALD SQUARE" HEAT, # vi TAME. Even a 8 Ni RVING Pua To-night a 4B e NEAT OW 10 Us, Me BLAC STAR THEATRE, ; DENMAN THOMPSON OLD HOMESTEAD. : te, Songs and Palotiogs. tiroad wa, MATINED SATCRDAY ess HOYT’'S THEATRE Yt n y TaBA TAR = ae Ald, Soc Mat at. ‘Bre, ERMANIA THEATRE. THR NEW YORK BREWER, PROCTOR’S ; to 10.30 P W. P Sweatoam, Uruot-Riviere Mile P FALATAL CAR 8 ne Bmusements |GRAND & DONNELLY ‘AND ‘GIRARD ia eT wits sat, a makers.” URQUHART. om RETURN OF THE MONARCHS, Primrose & West's BIG MINSTR ELS. 40 WHITE: Hint, maturing, ‘yeninus NEW US IN SQUARE, KEITH’ § outa court Noon to it P.M TSCHERNOFF’S DOGS. LEW DOCKSTADER. TOWN. Lauiies’ Clu 36, by, FUNNY VAUD VILLE. ccmiiene Saar Ci ppey arias lacy and’ Ba: | HASLER AL RulantiNae tininteae em 2 0 1029 P | QR ANN D Abele AOU ae EDEN MUS Bee access BiCRAOR EE DANKO CADIS GYPSY OREHES CA INCOQ” “i, POW i Magi ta MALIETO Jugeler, s inpay event watcelt th ie wen said MiSs NELLIE GANT HONY. very Evening ant Wednesday and saturday ¥ Sth wut bE ts, CAMILLE D’ ARVILLE inthe Comie Opera, MAD! PALMER'S. %.28,. "Alb mole x ange o ieves. at A Mut Sat at THE 2 NIGHT S— LAST SAT. MAT, Pos Qe Ney Vat SEEBROOK:, GRAND Y SEN WHER Tat ny * We | AWE Vim VALE Ae ; iat ica : With the rath Nits) is rn 600, per Listy We Ww! Mati, WANSsis Ln W.Aitigome stool “and “scart tlt aeceanga@eg BROADWAY THEATRE. | tach Plena me ‘ofer will only” be me ings at 8 Saturday Matinee at 2 veal) March 28: 1806 tall Madame Sans Gene. jSase"tancrnn Warerbomn, 98 6 PRESENTED aegis TENT ‘Pwonthty, portt Cy hperb reprodueti r #8 "BILU HOEY” eS . ens Puvitehing Co Depts Me Meayineeks Reise Feb » p AN vv CURB The TeV. tHLA Ree ND aout CURB Was in" Rawt 1h ae ‘OUNK GBLARUT. hind the Scenes with City Paymaster TIMMERMA se, Hill as Christopher, Hoyt & McKee, Prop ra is THE Revaeene 7GERAL A by arn WANTS, — PAY OUT BRIGAND, HIS LIFE. FASHIONS IN FANS =e THE CRAZE FOR Fa: HOW 'y> Heirlooms, TO USE THEM. Amusements, cag PASTOR'S, at DIXON BROT! 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