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THE WORLD: MONDAY VENING, MARCH | 1, Tn tha Gea 0 ( qt o $1608 ft Gnta Eun vu. Read the Story, Guess Its THEWORLD, oH ae Fae a “ ie ets vi i A FLOT FOR A MILLION,” “* Last CHAPTER. “ yore como, ™~ §: fit 203 FO VOU, , ST. PATRICK ffutissiie Ace: VERDICT FOR $3,000. QN PEARY’S EXPEDITION.|Swwpson,Grawroro, 2225-7 le} Panera Ford mas Gunning: ratte ‘They wore penne Some |i im and TI _ HONORED, pei fe was ltoratly packed wiih) Mar Elian Av A ed That 8 S EEE | em “coo” wort /POCfQCE Reliance Was Placed in| & SIMPSON — |. Mass in Lenton Golbration of Ie of Ireland's wat ete ees rant % p ina! C | C d Teeny and Wedneetny, pring Day in This City and 2 Te Tc somee? Geomeomare | She Wanied $10,000 for Breach | aines ve ery ompoun l . Overcoats em sions Special Sale of (The green emblem of Ireland, was cf Promise of Marriage. | Sheets and Pillow Cases vverywhere. It nodded on the headgear A Vicinity. it nearly every truck, express and car \ (plain and hemstitched), manufactured from one of the beat A dozen Columbia aps| The Defendant’s Foster Sister Has brands bleached Sheeting and hem- — agaition fou geoccasie vithan| Fainting Wits aud Hysteria, +-O-L-U-M-B-I-A, med in best manner, at less than Ray, Ray, actual cost of material by the yard. Spring we disposed of every Overcoat on hand, * PARADE ON THE WEST SIDE/°2PE2 a cc e moment the line o ch | “| was changed so that the procession did | The breach of promise suit brought by hot go by Rey. Dr. MacArthur's house, | Mary Elias agaist “Count” Ernest Vic- but passed on up Broadway and thé tor Marschall was settled in Part IT Boulevard from Iifty-seventh stret, | of the City Court. Justice Erhlich pre D Lal Pe Muyor Strong Reviews It from] artis, "Sneor its reatures wan n jaunt: | aiding. to-da; The jury awards Mins | Thinspri : ih ear, owned by Mr. O'Connell, of 2077) EI 000, MsOpring tha Baloony of His Arthur avenie, a eee # Na al 10,000 Sheets, his Sy Among the incidents during the parade i Vpn thte a ertectcue sere eremen we're on Residence, was the attempt ofa gentleman driver | Were wounded and damaged to the 24x 24 yards........46@. each. hand with With, a dog cart and a spirited horge to | amount of $10,000, im break through the ranks at the Houle-| Mise Elias, who (sa pretty Hungarian vard and Seventy-fifth street, He was! girl, twenty years old, sets forth that Pillow Ci ayienpat: |Our’15.” Suitings quickly surrounded by paraders, who | she met the “Count” at the home of his 2 x 36 inc FESTIVITIES AT LION PARK. | took aways fone whip and broke Itt Brookiyn, where ‘he was em: 42 x 36 inchen... ae terns and ‘ ae trie Ce iRSan run at enaicaveert ee eee Wie eeen ‘I you'd got it at Thompson's materials. Are t e€ a 4 At Pitty-ntth street fan, intoxicated 1SVE Ww her ent Rromathed to abe 50 x 86 inches 1Oje. cach | “iy vouget have that con These man and Woman were upset from a oe UALS EN a e ' | cam “s Resorder Goff and Rev. Father|:iage by the pressure of | the cro he refused 1 to keep the froth | Ch aiee tnchey Wide. each | monplace aprearance, —roods are of the > Town. Sheehy, of Limerick, Among i a es kh anak lactam BCT a I OL —_ cheaper than those of last year jeehy, , ~e—_ tren f a | Ore ‘ agement ring to Mi 4 - * | Order early before the Easter ta the Speakers. CELEBRATION IN BROOKLYN, | rore that he never promised Hemstitched Sheets, | because of the change in the rey Review, Follow: 2x24 yar Oe eons | ats They are Beer beau | SAY LITTLE TAILORS better than the old—always ad- ‘The hearts of 190,418 Irish people who have cast their lot in the city of New| St. Patrick has not been forgotten in Hemstitched Pillow Cases, vancing. 229 Broadway, opp. P. 0. m 7 York those of twice many other | Brooklyn, despite the fact that the green 1 = 28 i i r. E.O. T. has just. se 01 7 . citizens whose forbears came from the| flag of Erin is not flying to-day from 42 x 36 inebes, ve each. wit Piya ee fe He Bowery, cor. Broome @t. green little isle over the sea beat strong | the public buildings. The loyal followers 45 x 36 inches, ie, enc! eady made with love for the “Old Dart” and rev-{of Ireland's patron saint will parade, 50 x 8 inches, 19. each. English Covert Overcoats, They erence for St, Patrick to-day. ance and feast .n his honor thie after- id evening. ‘Twelve thousand stalwart men from | MOuD ane evening. 4 ler the auspices of the old sod were in preparation a the Board ‘of Erin, Ancient Order of morning for the forty-fourth annua! rniat ‘The fact that the Legislature has rele- Parade of the Irish Bocleties of New| , 0s {hot that the Legislature has rele: 54 x 86 inches, 2Oc. each. area littie different trom any- _ thing made'in this country and Sixh Avenue, (9th to 20th St,| cannot be reproduced except by special order in London at more York and the celebration, afternoon and gem e oth rune Hibernians a great Rent houne: than double the cost. If you ing, at Lion Park, jeal, Neither do they mourn. the ab- ments th ants ing distinc i s 4 The members of the “Ancient Order | sence of Mayor Setieren as a reviewing teem words 0 centa, seth contol = aie verte of Hibernians in America” were in an | They are not backward in saying that “COUNTESS ANNE MARI. veople will ace them. oa Wa Sis aioe at $7.s0and uelpatory enjoyment of their annual| the Mayor was not invited to Teview| sre eatd No heme a an all but “When I was selected by Lieut. Peary to ac ' whonever I felt the ailichtest indisposition, 1| wort 1 bl s ies that when he left Austria he company him on his trip to the Arctic rex/ons to, used the compound, and found re'tet Les changed to Mosschall, because he wanted | try aud An way to the North Pole," save Mr. | ‘'One thing noticeable in the Arctic region to,formet his past life and begin anew. | James W. Davidson in the Fourth Fetate, ‘it | was that the cold weather made us all exceea- r y : E. oO. THOMPsON, OUR NEW SPRING NTOCK to sernet Steun nlucky | was partly because of my strovg, healthy con- | ingly nervous. We became irritable and cross, 7 ta tig you ever convicted of erinie?® Atitution, and his belief that F could endure the | Our nerves were all unstrune, and naturally tt Taller, Clothier and Importer, 1 SR EMAREAGLS Ton ee ae Irish National festival and game, feast| them, because of his alleged host! >_> Of reason, flow of soul and dance this| tude towards the Hibernfans i afternoon and evening at Sulser's Har- . + lem'‘River Park, Secund avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, : SION, COLORING AND WEAVE. while the Irish-Americans of Brookiyn ed Miss Elias’s lawyer. fatigue and danger incident to the trip. Ihad| affected our health, I talked the matter over road THE LOW PRICES ARE ALSO AN a were making preparations for similar wad Tat dt fall and, senienced, but if] been assoclated with him as his Ousiness man. with tome of the others, and made up my mind 245 B stn hl TRACTIVI. FEATURE, WHICH Wilt BR Qs ' commemorations of the day. The green fiag did not float from the } staff on the City Hall, but Erin's golden | harp on a verdant fleld was displayed ‘axor on his lecturing tour, and wason terms of that ponsibly the celery compound would be Bet. Park Ptace and Murray St. Was, accused of fraud three. can the greatest intimacy with him. veneficisl, for kuew that it was need for n = ee ae therine Sinth?” “When the ship Falcon left New York on her ous disorders at home, Well, sir, we tried ay) ci QUALITY THE BEST, he “Count's lawyer objected to the| tripnorthwards it bed amone the stores several an’ st «ay that It helped every one of us, Sent a MALES, NuMean a T4k __ Amusements. PRICES THE LOWEST, i question and 1! was ruled out. "The | cases of Paine's celery compound. i reas j from thovsands of windows, and the Cause of the arrest. was not disclosed. | tion of that medicine : ea tough \ ka | vena TinaLN, com tiandin he | f 9 eae me TREN THE RASEOR flag floated from the Emigrant Savings The witness later admitted that AN OF | thatit wasthe most patural thing in the worl! fect -y depressing. Imagini HRY Se |x vere & add braces Oce #URNITORW| DePANiereeeenannen ks it that the members of the party, and they com- can, living for atx months in darkness such ae | aN ere) rf yen 2 . Bank and from scores of other peaks, Returning to the immediate cause of u ¥ com ean, atx months in one stich a8 rari nee wit EVERY REQUIRIIMOIIEEE and Ireland's colors were proudly worn the ‘trial Count’ declared that the | prised men from nearly every walk in life, from occurs here every night, and yon can readily Neserved Seats, Yeuievile Ht Bick that he was the father of the| common satiorsto men of science, should desire understand how we were situated, [tise won- 50c. and 81.00. Renewal tevin t lt be ait RICA. hild was false, and that certain | to useit. dor that some of undid aot so mad. We Leo tl CASU OW CREDIT. come to him and offered to (WPERIAL MUSIC WALL, walt le-Day fan) ice @ Wimer, comedy ermnanta: Lawrence ‘ th tif h id ‘The record of our peritous trip to Camp An- | Very mutch to divert our attention, and th J) | & ttarrington, 1 peel’ eresie . Stunted isis eee ae | eae sem nate ts tiadscarate | wasometnen ce teary sondsmes 2 |p gh egy meen wi hiaay cnc cnnies, ote» P| COWPERTHWAIT & CO., nel coe Peal set ie ty bad {ait Once in camp we naturally took an inventory of | (ark cell. 104, 106 and 108 Wet 14th St. Jat. Mme oni 2 et SE nod Broker, Con- | our possessions, and 1 was exceedingly ziad to | ‘*Thave used Paine's celery eomponnd for and NEW. TRILBY STAR TREAT ree NEAR OTH AVE. ay hig ister, ‘8 only a foster-sister. find Paine’s celery compound. The me ticine | dozen ills such rerson ts liable tohave at} AND GREAT VAUD! (@ FURNISHING. by hosts of rusy cheeked lasses, sturdy youths, old men and ancient dames all ever this city and Brooklyn. The great purade, arranged by the convention of Irish societies, tm the out: door event of St. Patrick's Day in this city each year, and that of 1895 was to be no exception to the long established rule, although there was a little dis- & conntens,” the witness de- | chest was open to all, and we were {rev to take | uny Hime, and espectally in thet desolate cou av. we, Fehon i 1, fstSement, about, the Foute, to bef nd wan adopted by, my mother | from st what we thought advisable. 1, in com- try. thas alway’ belped wi EDEN MUSEE. : far uptowi was fly selected. so that Im lenne, | J mat married there, but | pany with several others, selectet nome of the jieased to more of it Every Eve, and Wed. and fat Matines. F ! 4 arade might pass the great here with the Countess, Anna Marie, | Compound, taking « bottle of tt to my cabin, | again. MISS NELLIE GANTHONY, iit _Bopgs and Paintings ol Amusements, Catnclic Orphanage ant aiso vetore JAMES TUTTY, GRAND MARSHAL. ‘Mise Elias's counsel tried to prove that | Knowing that tt would be handy ; | “*Tdonot know of any one thing that [1 ‘Acmission Ste, Reserved sesta, 01.08 ANEW UNION SQUARE, — nyo 1418 windows of Rev. br MacArthur's r Grand Marshal James Tutty met his| “Countess” A: Ma Fived with | say more of than Patoo's celery compound. | THEISS's MTSE MUN AbD KEI ry nbingous Peror.nap § dence, 1m order that the A. Ki A. clerey- | aides at 1d Sandford street at 1 o'clock, | the “Count” ax his wife In Brooklyn. || weather toon had ite and I began to be | certainly saqreat medicine, and I am an advo- Sanb aLiamuia Cour U1 E, Mos Gtton Udo. fi ST. might “'see that there were a few thou- | parade: ? sere Diuian rattled, jeft the saind considerably | tronbledin a number of ways. In every case | cate of it j AN TER ORCHESTRION Pm picrmesn GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. sand live Irishmen in New York, 4s/ avenue, bers of the| The “Countess” Anna Marte, otherwise i o Delegate ‘axserle put it, sarcastically. | American win Parade to-day in| Mrs Connell, wus the next witness. Toute selected was from Fortl- | the ranks ‘with ‘the ‘divisions. of the eth'atrect and Fifth "avenue, up. Fitth | Re, cae Dearing the corresponding avenue, past the Cathedral and orphan: | numbers te thelr own divisions In the age, through Fifty-seventh street, past | American Boat Dr. MacArthur's’ church and house,| "The parade is scheduled to move from aay int, ‘avenue. the Pb Ie hs Bedford and Division avenues at 2 o'clock. will proceed alon, Park, at'One Hundred and Eighth-street of march: ns, Sa GTA and Columbus avenue. ecford avenue to Willow . Chief, Marshal’ Daniel Mecnan, of Di-| to Classon avenue, to Latapeue avenue, vision No. 3A. 0, AT, with nis aides, | to ‘Flarbuen’ susie Scherm rhorn Edward Cox and Willis Leddy, in Sill | street, to Bydney place, to Joralemen Z| pUinthan, Ward and Lynch, Deltorelll Brothers, city. whict)| agvacated tha: law. be ven THEATRE | og tery NIA | powers Famnipe'tinton Merton Vonoua Wiehe upon the x ‘se, id defended th _ BY! SING FEE LECTURERS AT DINNER, sie,"hsiii At nts Meet = = | BTM AVE, THEATRE. FSU 3 ure of! e educi ent ys i eee ‘The late Senator Edward O'Reilly aio The Bargain for This Week, CRANE | HIS WIFE'S FATHER, vcelved a share of commendation for ut, pape ram ator only | pe OBL Eig HELA Beunion and Testimonial to Dr. | Other npcechen were made by frastes poe iM A Hy TRE, . Proprietor [Robert Er'Stecle, Prot, Ted of | LOVERS, 44 = each 4e| THE CROSS: ROADS OF LIFE Henry M, Leipziger. the Packer College Collegiat eA Ce abies ck Ng ‘Hes, Aunreat company, beaded by EDMUN' LIFE. Lafay PC TER cl jis Fi it H. W. 8mi A. 5 4 Bupertntandene Of te af {Sol | PASTOR'S, To-Nicat. ral Histos J. Id a Re of green, led dine of streat, ry AESEEY. Street, to Remsen ‘aure, Secretary of 4 i ‘e tishmen, co Lf 7 ia. P, *Becre di vs stalwart lof the Ancient Order, the Hic | cuint’ of retinr, fo munity i 1, the “The Evening World” Praised for | the Cominittce of Seventy, tverety Pe : The Bargain'” Win nizand Amerioan Debut of 3) Stars. bernian. Rifles, companies A atid C, the | Joralemon ntreek, to Court street tea‘ Securing the Course. Wheeler, of the Committee of Ten, and a Theatre. “Tony Pastor end hie t Companien inty ii igo men. the County Monaghan | lantic avenue, a) Clinton street, where Miss E. A. Connor. | ”. #3 Companies. __ tet she Limerick, ‘men, the ‘men | it will be’ diemissed.\" Grand. Marshal Miss Kale 8, Chittenden, who lectures Standard Kept 4 | HARLEM ATHENAEUM, 1250 3t,. near Lexing. fom County. “Derry, | thie | County | futty says there wil ber 800 tte oe ee | on Curiosities of Music. in lieu of & i Speer Bixee tok ie tinuous Vaudeville and , erick Benevolent Association, and| line. oie & handsome blonde, perhaps cturera /beech, played a piano secompaniinen el ‘other organizations. It is expected that the head of the pro- | thirty ¥ de Blucreyed” and eee| 4 reunion and dinner of the lecturers fort” J Bushnell, “One of the Cur: TD go Atlag “cpampion trong ro ee Eel LAU Th ¥. ane City Hall about 4 trepne excitable. She wept profusely | *4 local superintendents of the course ositi ‘fas the toastmaster humorously | Adier, Prof. Adolph Cohn, end 8) CURIOS, BEG VAUDE! nt of the Convention | o'clock, where it will be heviewed’ be td and the roceedings @erre Pielayed for of free 'ectures, secured to the working bbed him. Mr. Bushell possesses a | ing, J Reinhard, Al - vi WHEN Iss) F. TZGER! D Wises oh Rosie ‘Jere Driscoll and | Boards of Aldermen and Supervisors, | several minutes until ser 7» Mut. sa’, Cannot Ray Lone. c f Bernard Fore and dames, Mul. | rick wi the eendly, Bon Ptrannusl | auatic Erhlich Inguired if the, h World,” was held at the Windsor Hotel | "Vettern ot “remret. were. read from|Hawalg? ing, D arvitl He (este | ie ul~ | ha =f atice e dtl * oi La , My ree 2 rer Michael Garvey and Ser-| dinner at Arion Hall, *"Y*" | aay ‘Hage wiftieth atreet was disorderly. | Gaturday night, About eighty-five peo- | President Beth Low, of Columbia Col-| man, Tf. G. Sherman, \Bo:ton Hall a tanger, pers, rovided for Lawrence | cession will reach t HI ined com-! people of New York by “The Evening P&ritone voice of rare quality, and was He Herndon. Prof, James Flanagan and | Among those who are expected to be puch co not as Tar ae T know.” te- ple sot down to five tables placed in the {ehe; MAzOr Rirong, Randonee eerey | anomas, L James, Prot. , © vs HeRALO i Z . presented by Miss | fegent of the University of the State of | This brought out from the witness| North dining-room The banquet was fillot Griffis, Mins Grace Dodge and |{. I. Kleppisch, Dr. : : | LAST WEEK a Braget aicGowan, Rr wed woman, was| New York, and chapiain of the Friendl known at the fat aa Migs | not only a reunion, but a testimonial ex-Mayor Abram 8, Hewitt. 1 Van Wear, Prof. Ww. H. Kast Mar hr ROB ROY, | ¥ of, W iter Bellew hy Charla The Convention voted a gitt of #100 to] Wurst-r Charles “8 Bennett, ‘ex-D x months, oes Rate e Chittenden, Prot. R. ues aieae pieyeny Miss McGowan at its last meeting. trict-Attorney Fleming, of ns_Cow! The Justice afterwards explained that Miss_'da_ Bente: COLUMBUS THEATRI he reviewing stand for the ‘Hoard of| '¥i Willlam Cc. Bryant) ‘ol “the (Bipok: | he had Knowledge that high Jinks was Dr. Joseph Nola Aldermen was erected at Fitty-seventh lyn Times: Bernard J. York, A, 8 Som: |the order of things in the Fiftieth street palates, Brooklyn Amusements, Btreet. Mayor Strong chose to review | ers and representatives of the St. Nich- | house. parady from the balcony of his own| las Society; the Columbian Club, Loy-| Tne * testified how she had aude, ag weet Fitiy-seven:hatreet olo Union and the Bt. Fatrick, Society, | stood in the window of her fat. and, The ing ganizations were or-| The St. Patrick’s Soc! Brooklyn | loa indow of the flat dered to-assemble {n Fifth avenue, For-| will banquet atthe Reaatony of Music many anti teth and Forty-second streets at noon, | this evening, laid for y and the line of march to move at 1.80 o'clock. | three hundred. Come ereakers thi Ine who payed the plano and scraped "Phe elebration at the park ‘will be Rev J. M. Kiely, David Mc-|on a rusty violin. ! smmediutely upon the arrival of the big Comptroller Ashbel’ P. Fitch, of | Justice Ebriich cut the testimony off TO SEEK FOR TUBERCULOSIS. | RAND Dr. Pendry Defends th: ing a State Bel Bs oe chet a Opera-House, Dr. W. H. Pendry, of 1118 Gates a «THE FARE CARD. Coat. Te- NIGHT Ate ‘ Creat- de Poupes, The Countess’ ed and fainteit Row kerk as the jurymen pas out a Bani ‘The jury was out half an ho! This town is gay with bunting to-day in! MORE YZNAGA DIVORCES. ue, Brooklyn, writes to “The Evening! “xe w oh HE NAW SOT. Ton 4 rade, with speeches, singing and muale ity, and President Jackson Wal- | summarily, nue, Br ext we T. Powers y Irish pipers, to be followed by Irish of the Board of Aldermen. Mrs. Connell swore that during the World” in defense of the bill now before | AM. PALMER, Sole Mau'g Matinces, Wednesday and Saturdap, 5 4 ermien and dancing, Several divisions of the A. O, H, and| period in which it Is alleged Marschall | the Legislature, providing for a Bureau Mis, wE:-URw VISIT. ... ‘Among the speakers announced are| other Irish societies will dance and en-|made love to Mary he was, with her | of Animal Indstry, whose duty it shall 9. a r Recorder Goff, Assistant District-Attor-| Joy themseives in the different sections | ("the Countess") a: .armer Fox's farm ¢ y EV'GNS 15 . y George Gordon Battle and Rev. | of the cit: house in Suffern, N. J. | be to look for cases of tuberculosis in SAT. Y f ther Wugene cheeky. of | gamerick: area veer A recess war then taken. | he ch cattle, The bil has been criticieed as MAPECIAL MATINEE TEE UNREDAY are ireland, who delivered an address lasi case ed up ad the charge : hu AG move Mit Hae dt Bt dusepnie, church, om “Tre- OTHER CELEBRATIONS. to'te Jury having been made ny Justice unnecessary, as the matter it provides | GARDE, [fF 4: ab Kaba EK move Ma ] 4 Se for is in the hands of the Btate Board | TONIGHT, R ren Burlesque Co. r Triale and Triumphs.’ Ehrlich, the Jurors retired at 4.15. iooee™ | Mtuinvovit The tancing will be continued Inte into | Cittes of Health. bi Mian Chetstoner the sient, 4 Towne Aros: When the Ancient Order of Hiberniang Gay with Flags ‘some years ago one fection decite, mi fever to parade again-on St. Patrick's | ,PORTCHESTER, Bay. but to commemorate the day Dr. Perdry says @ commission ap: SoTH ME, Hens e pointed by t Btate last year reported ant Souvenirs. reteset ti tants [KOSTER 6 BLAL's70-NiaT, | SIG MINSTREL 40. ted and sul Iriah National festival ce | honor of §| rick. The New Haven| ee “He dwells gu the importance of de. | Gi mls cad tata 8 mt John EB. Sullivan is the County Presi. | the Irish societies from distant to Put Away Huxhands. lis carefully Inspected. Under the pres. | RY TP RATR bier: Z LO Gs WiLSO. lent; William J. Ryan and Dents J.) 2 vhich took part In the parade. orge Curtis Wright " Banquet o Pree Looturess ent laws, he argues, authority to act in| Tonight, a New Play by Ha ome EVERYTHING ENTIRI anion County Secretaries, and Michael Gn men forme! ta line, tepres| Wille Georg rtp Weight is in --— ter is Bo dl that. Ittle * | Nest Week PETER F. DAILRY uiltvan ‘Tre Visiting organizations of Yon-| Yankton, 8, D., aiding bls daughter | to check ‘the 53 Of dis- JOHNEADREA 5 ‘A COUNTRY SPORT: Bak to-day’s ‘invited Kuests are the Mount Vernon, Peekskill, Tarry-| Mabel to secire a divorce from her hus-| to Dr. Henry M. ziger, who ha Among the guests were Commiss e MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY i atonal officers of sue Order, President |town Croton. Chaplagua, Verplanck's| band, Fernando Yanagu. another divorce | had shaige of the course since the 100" iN Mr i ay ae ren, wie c o ce Ere ident J. C,| Point, Dobbs Ferry, New Kochele, White] suit is to te brought here in which he tel i ‘ vey, of the rs ad . Death of Ex-Mayor Bentley, ‘April 1 180th. Fei formance—Souvenire ¢ Beat cock, 1 Seerstary, M. Ji. Matiery, | Haine and otner pi Will be the defendant and Mrs, Yanagas | Dil! Passed the Legislature six missioner Le Wik. Sallaman, (Special to The Evening World.) 7 f eee an and Right Rev! | Robert Nethercott, of the Portches. | stepmother the p.aintift. | Dr. Wendell C. Phillipe was the t Bernheim, D. 6. Hayes und = | Special @ Evening World TOO MUCH JOHNSON. MAT TINEE TO-DA 7 ey 8. Foley, D D., Bishop of De-|ter Division, of the’ Ancient Order of ‘sat the Gerard House, master, In a bricf speech he reviews oner Charlos Btrauss | NEW LONDON, Conn. March 18 —Ex-Mayor A WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY \ troit, who is ‘the Chapiain; | Hibernians, ‘acted 4s Grand Marshal. | in ‘orty-fourth etreet. Although the progress of the work and. tl The popularity of the free lectures Is J, Mentler died at $20 this morning Btate President 1. H. Farley. State Vice-/ The procession formed on Westchester | Mr. Wright supports her, they have not prog : |-hown dn che remurkatt dew WHICH | one of New London's best known tum HOYTS THEATRE | Hoyt & McKes. Prop ra President Thomas ‘D. Sherlock, State | avenue, with the right resting on Main | lived together for a ‘ong time, Mrs, cellent services rendered by Dr. Leth) wenient. has r The ned many sch kves st. THE FOUNDLIN3 Secretary P, H. Nolan and State Treas-| street." The line of march was through | Wright #ecks an absolute divorce, and It ziger ind Commissioner Miles M Word d many eh inne L a. urer John J. Kelly. it Michael. Kennedy’ ts Chairman and Patrick at. Ma Secreiary of ‘the CURSY FITZGERALD 8 NE ANNIE RUSSELL in now pr at Portchester, and au far as Bt. Hen-| figure in the case. yele built for two" will pal streets of Portchester and | 1s said that a “bic AT 8.45. pate THOUT AN EQUALy O'Brien, Seoretary Prof, ¥idne et of prem: st read resolutions sis ine's Home Committee ‘of wREMEN TS, ; 4 he par collation was | tohed Inte the 4 ail connected with the work, test M: aantiate eK! Hox from 9A. M, to 9 Pt ere are other celwbraioos in honor | served an Young's HM, the. Opera - ye ada tegard in whoek both Darwin Go Baton. or the good Saint, mot ay large or im-| House, Irving Hall Halland | Resa! iy the Mrenicy, Worie:) 1 ee NS il, anaes . Pe Urol = ‘a MAUS Day. 4 JAMES J Y posing, “perhaps, but just ferver Hon's Hail. ‘The parade was viewed | CHICAGO Marh is-—ltey Kittre Sermon: wer a sedan “ istiean : se iy Tasso ate ' le ies them will be the hundred | bythe officials of Portchenter and vine | panelled New (voce peciety tei jen were presented 19 the eubjects of . & ‘ Pi i“ ADEMY OF MUST = eleventh annual 4 of the | iting Catholic clergymen from Rye, Ma- | 48). mening ine eour Mew resolutions 8 are now devoted to the ites” 5 easly and foe eusah ones | GI Roach's | CORBETT ng of St. Patrick, at Del-|maroneck, New Hochelle, Greenwich, | S21'0& (be late Ward Mo Alia Dr. Leipziger, in responding to th when the course closes het ted with the P dar | dams 6. Roach’s toast, presented may interesting points " ewan attendance w the cause of dew Friends of | 1 ARK, March and, at| NEM St. Patrick’ onlso'e to-night; the fifteenth annual | Conn, and other places. said dinces of of the ker Instivate |RONY vie tne HILL. Inte how that money hi illustrating tbe growth of the ino: talks embra aS NTLEMAN JACK, lace; the fourth’ an-|Day will be celebrated here this ev parent stock. th ment. As an evidence of how pot natura ao, Nianel i au reception and ball of the Emerald | ing by_a banquet by the Guelle Club in | in cing. means by which New ‘Yorkers the lectures, had become and istory and. civics, eoeial + Meholson Dead, PMS sescaie [eee reeieaieel Chub ‘at Urbach's Hall, ‘Third avenue | the Palace Hotel. Among the prominent | Sar Wheeler “Money may eagerly tie people sought. for, know! |, Sivion, ies ee Genie nec ‘ and One Hundred and Se street, | men who have been Invited are ex-Sena-| have bee. secured by dragging marriage bonds he cited an ance that at a >, Hi E BVEON ja | OLD HOSS QAYETY, i Next Weck MIN DERMY WESNER. | it s Ths. and commemorative. exe by the [for Moclelland, of New. York: oxsSiy | into the market of motri it lecture on the somewhat heay er Cole Gunaay ef Sonmumption Students ¢f De La Salle this) pertic tot Police by marrying a count or one of m9 4) siviect, The Difference Between Cr or w TRE. way | Matinees on ry ssembl. i Muvutlen ante een 4 . BROADWAY THEATRE. i way. toh i Pes ewe =, ! cian end Kxytian Arts’ more than fort Col, Mdcory Dies Suddenly, rveuinge at 8 saturday Maun are M8, Fa of Talmage torn Dlyorce Law Of the city Visited the Necture isall B Rieens Pre ume. MADAME ovANS GENE. 4's °9 ein 10 IGHT, IA : : salactor te ots ' Pgeetn (tenes Ware atae NIBLO'S jie, WP. BELLEW scii'sist. FRANGILLOM, Selene ei i im re aut rogues Day bons areved immigrant io walk t t 7 " ~~ - wae We nesee AY AL AMPHION, ".U,s0~ bay e ie em) . <tr the Latte: 1 o Y “PI ¥ ‘The procession moved ut 2 o'clock, It tanquet this evening at which w jumper | Fr cel eae at ent Slt Fouhionable Wo ROLLER SKALING "sc7 Every evening Mate Wednesday ani eroke ue Siw Reree ivel “and sieht | of promingnt, men Wil’ speak ent wif the United Biates : The Sisters of [eyIOTTH mT. AND LEXIS nied, polite, “aktis Irepertor Wiltens | cordance with the Bill. passed Us. fice! Stetbe mors peut Miles M.. O'Brien, Chairman. of ‘pe | H ater AD. | ING PLACE PHEATRE THE PASSING & SHG Caps. Grant Aes Ber noid ‘and Legis apure Penh bi any except Do YOU INTEND MOVING Comnuittes on avenlive Schoolies and « mane. midnight prayer and othe: | IRVING PLACE 15, Sat stat . = Bi: inkamp and Walsh, 09 | that of the United Grates tram “Avi b t Fas teen identified with tne free lectires Pres) © ‘numberof "soc Pri & Sat. ave. Nieoa mat. Stat *Orneit | COL MBIA EDWIN pcicteae me aa a all, the ‘ou pracioete et | from any uiiding in the Bate)! Don't Latte conmmie he tes of houyee ralitir jeention, paid a high tribute nia tagnents. Prot, eo Sra "Bugene Kelly. Mire T ot saa Rees ‘i to: Jered for reat in toviay sr “the. Evenin orld,” which. he un, Nos Y D rH i v . ats Te fahel fhacicl Mesan, reepien-| privat ven ibasedicee ay. [Wand yen'it'“and' someuiing to wut yeah \ras the only newspaper in’ the "I, 4. Goulden, Pee Falx ang i Pe. naan 0, BAND omvee, thd Hae 6 THE “BLACK “CROOK, ‘MatL—Case of Revellious Susan, \ A