The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1895, Page 5

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—_— KILLED ON THE Leg James Pritchard's Life Croshed Ont Beneath an Engine A Passenger Saw Him Totter and Fall Before the Train. Pathetic Letter to the Erring Victim from His Sister. | , James Pritchard, twenty-eight years old, | Koster & Bial's, living not tell whether he fell or jumped in a ce Foe wee © front of the engine. Gt 1156 Third avenue, was killed this) Worning at the Thirty-fourth street sta-| w, Mion of the Third Avenue Elevated road. was evidently intoxicated, form, G. C, Gouchard, of 16 Lexington avenue. latform’ there, to the upper end of tne here are guard rails on the nd When Pritchard got fo the last opening between these rails, he stood by the ‘opening and hig arms and head on the top rail, He had not been in that position more than two minutes when engine drawing four cars, thundered up to th station. Ds Start, the track before the engine. Gouchard saw him fail and uttered a| Gy ae he sprang forward, man, too. thse f on th im. but it was too late, ‘The engihe was within a car's Jength and had already begun to When suddenly Pritchard gay taggered and pitched headiong to Engineer jogart and Fireman Ringer saw the ‘The engineer, with his hand e lever, pulled Neeson e ron becls passed over Pritchurd’s body and @ Was dragged ten feet. itchard from under the ei and the wes, closely wedged in between A dozen men were soon trying to get | P n ebut hi e the sciou: Patrolman McCollough got on the sta- tion just for the wrecking train. 1 ton, ‘The surgeon sald th is the ticket agent telegraphed { was twenty minutes before the train got to the in the meanwhile an ambul had been called from Bellevue Hos: ie man was dei ce ital, It took the wrecking crew fifteen min- utes to Pritchar the platfor: tight leg ghest. ‘The surgeon must have died in ck up the engine, and then oy, was raised quietly to pi as had ‘been broken in two pia and his left hip crushed, aa well as said that the man a few seconds. ‘The accident caused an hour's block on the Thirty-ffth in the pock the man wa: of the letter street etation, and where he 4 It read: 2 You gat pald yor of the cloth! ng road, When the body was taken to the East apers found told who ived. One was trom his ai 1 Bt sorry to see you drinking 20 u hardly ever aA Was 3.2 o'clock this morning when | ° | day He was uncon. | “4y- ratlroad tcketa to and from 8 believed that the men came from Ser laborers for ihe mines there. whieh you 80 the home, borrow: reat is better f leab to the | Where the train was o al y to the custody cf the Coroner tu await | the action of the jury. a w a h 5 iu Many avclieatm Pritchard's life might ‘ tchard walked up the stuirs of the | have been sav tation on the uptown side, There was | wnly one other passenger. on the plat- leg. and to a. stand. still. raise the engin: moans ‘could train to come from He was dead, f dead re Se #! u ment at 1186 Third avenue, where t | Pritchards live, corroborated this sta ment, Two Unknown Italians A: Two unknown Itallans were found dead in a foom on the top floor of a hotel at 161 Nesier *, at 3 o'clock this morning. A gas burner to Gregorio Perri, Archibald, Pa., was found one of the bodiew as waa’ also a letter Joseph Bocharach, of 347 Greenwich sre sity. 4 — Bowery, thig morning charged with reckless driving, Kirkland teled to drive through the crowd at Fourth avenue and Twenty-Afth street lust night wl G4 West Twenty-third street, and Charles Hanken, of 156 East Twenty-third street, They In court this morning ani the hearing h eever . a keep. S86 fa foolish to trust This past year ore been trring my best wih IK money agoner than let" the ow ‘file "fou "Yo" for the “Homes will have to with@eaw, Monday the to pay it? voust i thera ho ehvtce th you will not have any. 5 MARY JAN! Pritchard lived with his mother and wo sisters in the Third aventie houso, Patrolman Pender went tn the engine Ninety-ninth street yard, it in charge o! ther men and the engineer and fireman rrested, Engineer Bogurt was arraigned at the orkville Police Court, and remanded ‘On the way to ‘court, Bogart told Spe- jal Officer Perkins that as the train as nearing the station he saw Pritch- rd on the platform, but that he could Patroiman Bender told an “Evening orld” reporter that if the Company ad had jacks at the Thirty-fourt treet station, which Is an important mction, and’ has been the scene of forward wheel of the en- aased over Pritchard's right the heavy tank was resting on chest when the train was brought He sald the ine had It was Impossible. to and the injured man's ye heard for’ forty while walting cor the wrecking inety-ninth str tex, et. when releas however, rom his awful posit Miss Nellie Pritchard, a sister of the jead man, said to an ‘Evening World” eporter, that her brother was In no ense of the word a drinking Man, and he did not believe he was drunk at the ime of the aceilent, Some of the occupants of the ter — phyxiated ‘on full, ‘The police believe it was jth here after thin, On the bodies A letter —_—. Drove lato Pa Daniel B. Kirkland, le Spectators. ‘& saloon-keeper, of 155 Was arraigned in Jefferson Market Court Mr, uring the Barnum & Bailey circus parade, Three nocked down, Two of them were J. postponed. —— a ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE: It eo, it will pay you to consult the list of cotises, flats and rooms advertised for rent In to: te and the men | ‘lof the water mai in Garden and Bloomfield stre { m =) new a day’ ere) Secwceeee Tt ts the easiest way to \ . Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report | Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE . AMERIC ‘LUDWIG Unique and epecinl designs in of corners and 41 epnitcation; prices range upward from. Made of double 3 Tin, handsome! ndeatructible cool d spout and filter 6%, Ble. QUIC round throu ickel - plated ; handle and improve All sizes run large. . - PRUE. COFFEE POT. ry Te. Gle. K, SIMPLE. the Jllter and pour 88, Hanging Lamp, decorated shade, jange burners & prisms, complete $2.59 THE WORLD’S HOME PROVIDERS. | Saturday Evening Till 10 O'Clock. et RBI Oe es Vay RR BR iene da THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING) MARCH RUSHING- WATER GROWLERS. How an Unctpected Was Met in This morning about 2.30 o'clock one | that supplies both | Tenth and Ele burst, The city emergency. e repaired fn a short —— time. May Re We Cn Coltestor York Distriet, Rain thoir ineome from on States sitll be subject to ling has saunesd and ay amtecs rome ex woveral 1 bination for $1.25, at the price. Michaud EDSCCCCOCCOOCCECCEDSPECOCECTCEEOEEEEEEEEECEOEEEEUCONUUCELOCLEON ‘ A'S GREATEST BAUMANN s3Ssth enth stree was sof vboken, ets, betwee . Hoboke: equal GRTTIN WATER FROM A WAT! CART. After the water had been shut off a ‘barrel water-wagon was sent to the jhext street hydrant and It was] driven thro that had been depriv: ! It was hildren: © income tax ement | nid. I COMBINATION SUITS, WE OFFER TO- MORROW day) Ladies’ Com- Suits of extra quality Egyp-| % tian yarn, in spring weight, beautifully made and finished and warranted per- fect fitting—in short or long sleeves,knee or apvkle length— would begood value No Combination Suit of equat quality has ever been offered at d to annou! (Fri- 58 West 23d St ly n n, to the ce en ee ONLY THREE DAYS MORE, Positively the Last Opportunity Under the Low Rate Formeriy Advertised. Doctor McCoy Announces that There Wil Be Absolutely No Continuance for You ince o| in Hamilton Young, floor of the private lodging-house. w uit, Mr, Young's complaint wan that {wee Lang struck him because they both wanted ® Poop) bath at the same time, when his alarm clock went off Young woutd bolt te Mr, Lang accreted the key. It was found under a cuspidore in his room ponod until or Exten Cured. for the low three a low tate formerly | wht Cver a Mor ward Lang, a well-known fin On comp Th a the bath-room. ng had a black ey o-morro Examination QSEY Slxe Stun SMOKE belli Alaia Wio f OUR Ura Kee ur Spring Opening of Parlor Suits, hundr kinds of coverings, ra Gold Cupid Lamp, Ler COUNTRY FREIGHT PAID, pn After Apr I ist writer and lodger on th Mr. Lang assorted that S 6 = lore mr OUT-OF-TOWN BU TRADE Testifies. rect Went Fy with Unis article, loth street, CY the Eleventh Jtegin, Ly Yours in the empl Hout Company. ® treatment I was get well, suffer divenne T suffer lf to words TF felt w: cold easily, my hend and inthe morning Ite, No atrengt ® well nian, write to them, It will OMicvn $15 Madison aw charge with the nthe le et thelr shea to Uh That bee are fow men better known | veteran soldiers or veteran Arem s MeGlyin, whose portrait appone 4 York Company HL. was a surctver ef both | Maligbury Prisous, was Assistant Foren Fs Who T Went to before I co When I placed m an ugree bl ured man, but they are true rly be deseribe: Fought Tfeit tired and weak hy pat you noth DOCTORS McCOY AND ST, JOHN, | time. ate U A SOLDIER AND FIREMAN, James Metilynn, Well Known to the Vet- erans of the Army and the Fire Depart+ pd bloated ulter eating. distros there most of the It is net glad to testity to the eure Seo there! All Patients Applying for or Renewing Treatment Before April ist Will Be Treated ut the Old Tatil The tun: i i he Albert Spring 1895 Overcoats, (Copyaightea) * 14217, ALL the latest fabries- he latest atyle An chevicts, urhipeondds, ete $7, * 10% *$Gge Usual standard of excel fence and style.ar our name anplicr. Our 44° Spring Neckwear all shapes 13 interesting PeYSER 123 and 125 Fulton St., Near Nassau 61. 383 Broadway, IN FOOTWEAR at LOW PRICES. { ENTER YOUR FREE. WE jutely free, Purchaser o URNITURE. right. Spring Styles: HAVE COMMENCED OUR WEIGHING CONTEST. under two years of age. TO THE HEAVIEST BABY. TO THE LIGHTENT BABY. TO THE BABY WHO WEL TO THE AVERAGK OF THEM ALL. #75 or upward of Furniture, WE FURNISH A HOME COMPLETE, ARPETS, STOVES AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, AT ONE PRICE, CASIL OR CREDIT, AND THAT THE LOWEST. MCCLAIN, SIMPSON & COMPANY, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CASH OR CREOIT HOUSE IN AMERICA, SP to S41 Ath Ave., Northweat ( . vuves Shirt Knowledge comes from experience and careful watciifulness, Perfection doesn’t come all at once. Keep’s Shirts Were not as good 30 years ago as they are now, but they were the best that were made then, just as they are the best now. Keep’ a shirts are made to onter, untaundered 6 for @8.6O, laundered #1.00 more, Realy to won 81.00 and § Satisfaction always wunranterd, Our new fancy shirtings are ready. Keep ['f'g Company, Broadway, bet. 11th and 12th Sts. EST MATH ST. esrae RII 1807. ern ‘ nr, RELIABLE’ “fi OO tpErS FURNIMHENG A FLAT teensy and costs vory little If you wtart ‘ninh every room from you If you do not knaw as, Cheaper than | any other house In Am For Carpe! you cannet afford any other piace. Our Siock ts entirely New and st Leek In when near, buy when you wa the goeds and pay In CASH OR CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT &CO. 104, 106 AND 108 WEST 14TH ST. BABIES NOW. ANNUAL BABY It Is free to every one's baby A Beautiful Baby Carriage abso- jearefully ROTHSCHL NEW YORK, {ith St.. near 6b BROOKLYN, fulton Si, sar . GRAND Opening Displa yy oS Spring Milliner representing the latest a Hats and Boi with an assortment of t med Millinery Goods of usual elegance. These goods have been selected from products of the leading al eclipse any heretofore hibited, : They are offered at po Jower prices than any house charges for similar ities, DISCOUNT 10 THE Notice of funeral hereatter, LAN.—On March 16, MAMIE C, ay, March 28, J daugater of Mr. and Mra Tratt, of Meriden, Conn, Notice of funerst hereafter. Connecticut and Chicago papers please —On the 27th inst, JOSEPH ML. aged sixty-four years. y Relatives and frlenda are respecttully jie Vited to attend the funeral services trom Big late rosidence, 282 Bleecker etreet., 6m . at B o'clock, P.M. 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