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a et le _ Capt Roderick MoNeil Fired Upon by a Man at the Wheel. Mis Bride Rushed on Deck After the Damage Was Done, It ts bad enough to be shot even under the most ordinary circumstances, but Gingularly severe when a man ia made & receptacle for half a dozen bullets while on his honeymoon and on the deck of his own vessel, The man who was on his wedding tour fa Capt. Roderick McNeil, of Cape Bre- ton, whose fifty-five years seema to cut no figure at all with him, so lightly {nd nonchalantly does he carry them. He is owner as well as master of the Nova Scotia bark J. H. Marsters. He Was shot by one of his able seamen, | William Holzeur, who was doing a trick | ie Wheel at the time, and who Ly to have been aftected with a bit of tem Insanity, as he doesn't seem to aber much about the shootin, a CAPT. RODERICK M'NEILL, (Who was shot five timos by @ sailor.) However, he is now in all at. Staple- fen, wpe tne captain ein ee lospital, walt vounc to heal t alting for the wounds en the captain went Hospital last night he a vate room for himself « he was willing to pay f to Bellevue ked for a p 1 wife, saying | r accommodia- tion. He was informed he could not get | one. He sent fora carriage, in which he was driven to St. Vincent's Hospital, He was there thin morning. WILLIAM HOLZEUR. (Tae would-be murderer.) The shooting took place last Friday night, without any preliminaries, and while the bark was under full sail off Montauk Point. A heavy fog set in and her captain came on deck to tell Henry Baker, the second mate, to get out the fog horn, Holzur was’ at the wheel, and as the captain passed he did the shooting. When the captain fell to the deck the second mate rushed to his assistance, and then the bride, Emily, came on deck. They managed to get’ him down to his cabin, where his wife bandaged his wounds.’ The ship was put about and made this port yesterday, flying the British ensign, upside down It believed that Holsur, who once served on the gunboat Monocacy, ts in- sane, —— > ___ STEPHEN FISK’S DEFAULT. He Was Not Present at i Sulit T 1 Ex-Mayor A. Oakey Hall applied to Judge Gildersleeve, in the Superior) ce rt to-day, to open the default in the suit against Mary F. Fisk by her hus- band, Stephen R, Fisk, for the annul- ment of their marriage last Fall. Fisk alleged that his wife ‘had frau- Divorce dulently concealed her status as a bride” isk failed to appear at the trial, and the suit went by default in his wife's favor. Judge Gildersleeve on the application. ee ACTOR BUCKSTONE SUED. Helen Andrews Wan Alleged Breach of Promise. Actor Rowland Buckstone, of FE. H. Sothern's company, has been sued for $%,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage by Helen Andrews, a dress- maker, employed at 210 Fifth avenue, Since a child was born dead, a few months ago she says, Buckstone has avoided her, and refused to keep his promise. | She met him two years ago when he was playing at the Lyceum Theatre. He is the son of John B, Buckstone, the late English playwright’ and actor, —_——— Hard Struggle to Adopt a Chi Prof, Charles W. Tubbs, of Norwich, Conn., bai Bad @ hard time trying to adopt pretty little | Arline Jaeger, whose father was once a waite reserved decision Delmonico's, and who was placed in the St. V cont de Paul Asylum, this celts. at her mother's Geath. To legally adopt sone Prof. Tubbs has gone to law, and th consontey to Arline a fa Nev@ich so ahem must, towever, though the Tubb No Alimony for Mri Mrs. Blanche Burtis sues Do er at Mamaroneck, Burtis, a farm: | om on the ground lor weparat of y. He denies the charge, and says hie | wife merely docan't want to live with him be- cause he does not wear clothes good enough to suit her, and be fi ae tneny ane dr Man to-day refuse Ato 4 Burned While Cur! ng Mer Hair, Ny | form a big casket hardware truat Ing at Mo: curling bh when the curiing-ircn fell on her dre hate in front of t caught a ‘nea be 4 about the a Texas Girl. morning at 10 fof Mr, nd most pop- New Yorker to We WACO, Tex. April 3. @clock Mins Antoine’ E. Kotan, one of Texi wlar bankers, will be unit erick Pouiers, a promi: How York, ‘The couple tarteniny Weave for the Uiiy of each York about May & specialist \Jan 11, saying he | mother she prea, the alarm, | floor, ran’ to the root and. succeed | a week-old gir! baby Body Found in North River Thought to Be His. He Had Made Several Fortunes and Lost Them All. The body of a man, supposed to be that of 8 Dingee, of room &, Potter Bullding, was found in North River, off West Forty-third street, at 9 o'clock this morning. ‘The man is fifty-five years old, has sandy hair and a full gray beard, and wears a black cutaway serge suit, black overcoat and button shoes. Mr. Dingee rented the office in the Potter Building from Col. Swords on the first of the year and went away on as going to White Plains and would be back in a day of eo. He had been short of money, and said expected @ draft from his eon. He hot been seen in the Potter Building ein “the "porsension” of Cal. | the iw or Last October Mr. Pingee was engaged by W. D. Snow, of 12% Liberty street to boom real-estate at New Milford and West Norwood. He was paid a salary, but did not succeed well with the prop- erty, and his services were dispensed with on the first of the year. He then attempted to start « business of his own, and failing in this his friends think he committted suicide. He had expected to start the Suburban Home Investment Company, but did not rs et the financial assistance he hoped ‘or, To acquaintances, Mr. Dingee said that he was a New Yorker by birth, and carly in life owned a store where that re of May is now. This was reall the nucleus, it is stated, of the Macy Co, establishment. He was also the founder of the Crescent Masonic Lodge. Later in iife he went to Denver, where he made a fortune in real estate. He also made money Jn Kansas City, but lont in the West and returned to New York penniless, It i» not known where he lived in New York, He had no family here, Widow Stern Commits Suicide. Mrs, Elisabeth Stern, a widow, forty-two years old, who Is nald to have owned property valued at over $80,000, committed sulcide sometime early this morning by {nbaling gaa Utrough a rubber 107 “Sixth avenue, Bro Her husband, @ retired butcher, died nlx rm ano, and their only child, “a daughter, te 1 portion of her house and Worried her. | When ner com Jerson, awoke this morning a upon going into Mrs. Foom ound ber lying deat across, the bed. he had attached a rubber tube to a gaa Jet and stuffed the other end into her throat. Suicide of a New Haven Woman, (Special to The Rvening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conp., April 3.—Mra, Hubert W. Todd, of 182 by drowning herself early this morning In ver, She has been sick to bed last night at 1 yetween 6 and 7 o'clock ‘There are mysteriea surroundl Grand avenue, committed suicide uin= nude near by the tide, CINCINNATI, Apt York, @ travelll factory at Chicago, and for the Goodyear Rubber Company. of New York, dled lest night at the ‘tng Hotel from a dose of Paris green, tak the wind-up of a protracted spree, Took Carbelic Acid by Mistake, Mephen VUdirich, of 299 Bushwick avenue, Will- Jamaburg, died last night, and his relatives say he took a dose of carbollc acid by mistake, He wae Janitor of the Thirty-second Regiment Ar- mory when Ue regiment was mustered out of r —__ & _—__ STRANGLED ON THE ROOF. An Old Woman Suddenly € a Damb-Waiter, Mrs, Martha Curran, sixty-seven years old, janitress of the flat-house 144 West Seventeenth street, was strangled this morning by having her head caught be- tween a dumb waiter and the roof. She wae found almost dead by her twelve- year-old granddaughter, Gertrude, and died a few minutes before an ambulance arrived from New York Hospital. The dumb-walter runs through an opening in the roof, and the platform of the tumb-walter rises some distance above the facing of the shaft at the top. Mrs. Curran had piled a lot of wood on the waiter on the rvoi, and had then, evidently, started {t downward. so she must have fallen, and her head was caught between the platform of the walter and the facing. She was unable to extricate herself. After little Gertrude saw her grand- and a Who lives on ’ the top ied in raging Mrs, ‘an away from the She was atill breathing, and Hellman, the owner of the house, who was summoned, sent in a call for an ambulance yt MISS FREAM HAS TEMPER. Trouble in Rescue Mission Over a Girl in a Fit. Katie Ryan, twenty-two years old, of 135 1-2 Allen street, wan arrested last night in front of the New York Rescue Band, 17 Doyers street, by Patrolman Barry. Rebecca Fream was complainant, and charg ed her with having disturbed the meetht ng When Katie was arraigned before Justice Ryan in the Tombs Police Court ‘this morning Miss Fream said the fir entered the meeting last night and began striking the heads of the peo ple sitting In the aisle neats. ‘When I requested her to be qu said Miss Fream, “she cursed m finally had a fit. The night there was a row there and her watch was smashed.” Justice Ryan held the girl in $300 bonds for examination to-morrow mori ~ —— Found a Baby on His Porch, J. M. Roscoe, of Hackensack, N. J., returned from a visit to Cherry HIN lest night, and found he front porch of his a Linden st ‘Mr. Roscoe kept the ‘and will send it to *he county ht by Mrs, Schaffol Mr. Down Little Tot Fe! “Ale-Shatt, Charles Betrand, of 156 Madison street, found the dead body of three-year-old Isaac Shapero at the bottom of an air whaft last night. The child Parente live on the third floor. It w iid fell while playing at one o} ——- Widow of Leonard Jerome Dead. Hall, widow of Leonard W. yesterday at Tunbridge Wella, Bi D Lady Rando’ % Moreton Frewen and Mre. Jack aiater Is Mrs. rence Jerome, ard W's brother, a Jerome, oo Coffins Going to Be Salesman William C. & Co. 35 widow mother of William Trave Thompson, of the firm of hambers street, Is trying co The indumry rns, doing an is carried on by thirty-seven © apaual business of $2,500,000 Titus Goes to the Penite: Charles Stewart Titus, of 204 East Twentieth treet, ot! THE WORLD: SHOT OOWN WHILE AT SELJOWD DINGEE THE HS LIE) BORNING OUT CATARRE, [Every Possible Inducement Z ull ANOTHER CHAPTER AGAIAST WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1895. \s offered at our old-established house to enable housekeepers to furnish their apartments cosily with choice THE HEROIC LOCAL METHODS, Exposure Based on the Revelations of Dr. Copeland's Wealthy Patiente--The Harsh Treatment and Brutal Methods of So-Called Leading Specialists--The Copeland Method Guarantees In doing , to the he Court of Sessions. Titus pleaded to] above the general run Court us pl gethy | ee Quick Results and Paint ‘The large number of ‘fashionable pation! who come to Dm Copeland and Gardner every Week bear testimony totwo facta that at thin stage In the publication of these educational articles may well be brought forward: First—That the fees charged by our so-called leading epecialiate are outrageourly high; and, Second That the treament giveo by the aver- age specialist Ix so harsh and brutal as to deserve the severest censure. Dr, Copeland rte ploning of the people oid meaical ignorance patients shows the most deplorable fesalts oh ignrant 4 aahlored at out-of-date treat, bly The ae mucous membrane of the one ‘burned out. died Up. and tnjured, ‘The car drumebave beet Maw, crt or primitive surges ae Dee ven per ve iter rigs, mana parnagen Altogether, ibe Feeultecot ti ment nave been worse than \ineane iteell. ‘and this, too, from the re ise one Wata"’ Who treat ‘wealthy Sern nd ex fees running all the way m 6 {00 a month. ctly fearless In his ol ratrist medical rap “Gees one of there well What the Wealthy Patients Say. A few days agon Indy sald: ‘'1 came (o take ® course of treatment because I have peen told your treatmert in not only mild, but painless, 1 am often tna buliding where there i a nove and throat specialist, and the torture which I hear patients Undergoing frightened me out of my wite,"* Auother Indy writes from Chenango County as follows: ‘+I want (o place mynelf under your treatment, aud T assure you that T halled with delight your statement of last week that Catarrl: could be cured without torture. My physician has repeatedly told me that there is no cure for Catarrh but burning or cutting {t out, amd wanted | to cut the bones of my nose out, but I would not undergo such terture,’ Kald a well-known gentleman: ‘I went t speolailat for tousliitien After letiing me. walt in the reception room an hour while be eutertalued soine frfends in. his private room, be finally took me in charge and tortured me ‘fearfully. This Was repented several tines without ny benef, tha soon atterwania f received a bill (or @100,"" A. lady recently cured of chronte cough aftar bey eas: Smoutet a a Cae 1 GOA 7 fe Spe: chatiat #10 to one month’ BV Suman « thous receivis ng any apy benefit: ir lalla tivteed her to. viait hie 4 for jocal treatment. charging her §) Stor the fret visit, inciud! examination, and §¥ for each subsequent visit, No Excuse for It. It was agreed that tbe only way to cure catarrh was to ‘‘burn it out.'’ Medical authorities sanc- Woned it and physicians were taught nothing slee butto practics it. Hot wires, avidn, elestrodes, Ce ten were applied, aud the result was it for life. ‘That these forme of trent imgnt should be adhered to to-day Is an out- For—for at leas 15 years pasi—aince Dr. | Copeiatd begaa to demonstrate the trath of the Correct theory in nove and throat, diseases, a in | all other physical disordi nature should be ansiated, not Worcedy u baa Deen no ex ‘methods, our for Catarrh is mind oud ‘reasons why It Js 40 Ms ‘wives a au n this Gaya barsbivorm ‘of (reat ment should be prosecuted for maipractice, All eafferers from Catarrh whe have treatment by ly Invited to try Free trial given, id and painless Cope. land treatment. REV. J. Another Well-Kuewn Methodist Minteter ‘Testifies te Dr. Copeland’s Wkill. There Is noclass of men eminent in the respect and knowledge of their fellow-men who grow to beso well known to 00 many Individuals as the Methodist clergymen. ‘The Itinerancy of the Methodist pulpit brings the gentlemen of this call- Ing into contact with no many communities that thetr published words awake an Interest overs larger area than the words of any other men, Bo, inciting to-day the tentimony of the Rev. SHE WANTS LITTLE GRACE. “Red Magee 2 ca Child, Grace Mrs Grace Magee was a witn fore Referee James J. Nealis, to-day in proceedings which she has brought against William R. Palmer, jr., to ob- tain possession of her four-year-old daughter, Grace Langley Palmer. Little Grace was the object of a kid- napping plot in Central Park a few weeks ago. Mrs, Magee was formerly Grace Langley, an actress in the May | Howard Burlesque Company, and is |now the wife of ‘Red Magee,” the va- |rlety performer who was accused of | being James Gentry's rival for the affec- tions of Madge Yorke. Mrs. Magee met William R. Palmer, \Jr.. while she was playing with the “Gondoliera” company in 1890. She lived with him in the Catskills, When they parted the child Grace was given to Pal- Palmer's mothe: In 18% Grace Langley marred her present husband and now wants her child, ‘Mru, Magee produced a a be- certificate gee on Oct. 29, York, “How many children have you. had in addition to the one in dispute, Mrs, Magee?" ne, It was bern | I was with my mother. Mrs. Magee claimed contributed to the support of the chi She arose from a sick bed shortly after it was born, she sald, and went to work with Hall Opera Company | ih ‘order to support herself and. child, dondon while = Ships Will nat Night ‘There was @ big pow-wow of steamship in Collector Kilbreth's office at the Custom-H. this morning over the docking of the big ocear | liners at any hour of the night have t in the work, that no effort would be spared by Hine to ald In_every way the health jie customs oMclaln Mr » Washington t Ing to complete a A night exai os will deck and vers and Kilbreth wil! probabil Hrodie’s Bartender Held, ‘Thomas Reilly, a bartender in Steve Lrodie’s saloon at 114 Bowery, who wae arrested several days ago by Anthony Comstock, who at the sume time seized several alleged obscene picturor dis. played a the saloon, was arreiqned for examina tion before Justice Ryan In the Tombs Police Court this afternoon. “He waived examination and was held io $500 bail for trial, — ains in Dry Good: The entire stock of the “Harlem Star" is being disposed of rapidly at "The White House,” Third avenue, corner ¢ Fifty-siath street, This announcem: should not cause any surprise when Ito» understood hat the goods ure being sold for less than & per cent. of cost and must be closed out this week in’ the dress goods depariment they offer Printed China Slik» at 1ve., for- merly sold, at 4c h ‘Black AeWess 190. ofthe China and Glassware department offers many Fimarnabie bargains at “dicvously 10" Domestics are this li and Inexpensive Tri Allowed to Pay Over $5 a Month, Including All Medicin Now, this was all very weil 40 yearsago, wheu | showing she was married to Charles Ma- | 1892. at Fulton, New! Imer had never | a, No One itment- Furniture, Carpetings, &c JORDAN, MORIARTY &CO. 155, 157 AND 159 EAST 23D ST,, West of 3d Ave. FURNISHING FLATS A SPECIALTY. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL, OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. PRICE LIST MAILED ON APPLICATION. Credit Given to Suit All. DRAMATICNEWS AND NOTES Kleanor May 4. P. Connelly, minister of the Methodist Kpte Copal Church, of Haley ville, Cumberland County N. J., we are citing the testimony of gentleman Known in thousands of families througnont the Btate For 40 years Mr. Conuelly bas been the pantor of various charges In the #00 rt of New Jersey, from Cape May to New Brunswick, EV. J. P.O Mr. Comnelly naye: 1am rot i my name (0 Indorsementa of any ki think Thave never allowed it public prints before tn else than my professional work, Ilo, how esteem It duty to the many people that I have | known who suffer in this climate from troublos of the head, throat and lungs, to tell them of the certain ar nL fo COVERT | SPRING very serious trouble under Dr, « “0 | For about five years the eatarsh had nde me 0 V E R c OAT s ae an Me ietigeed with cay vocation’ | Hark for the wedding bells! They wi | making public speaking diMcult, soon Unkle for Miss Eleanor Mayo, who voles; keepin iy {s now at the Imperial Hotel arranging HERE AT her t treased condition, saeau. ‘The pretty young comte wing stron fected and my atomach was affected, opera prima donna, who burst upon us sis attacks of the grip increased my discomfort suddenly, only to leave the stage in “+L wan Induced by friends to goto Dr. Copeland, Fequal haste, ts to be married by Dr and with the first month's treatinent I found Brooks, of the Protestant Bplacopal |tBat other good stores, to our Continuing the treatment, t have Church of the Incarnation, on Mudi certain knowledye, charge 20 and T have ateadily been rr ne at high noon Easter’ Tu arot: COP eo eu umermin, OW 1\ep0 00 5 Mayo insisted that he should off have preceded me have done, gradually passed her wedding. The happy. bri away, It will suffice to nay that I hi dily bridegrooms are happy —Mr grown stronger and better, that I have felt my | Poiladelphia, has bought conatitution built up and the local trouble re- | erent tthe aes nate ete aNal o Neved, T can further say that itis pleasure for | Heanor, and Ithas hesn Atel up gins | ook at in a day. Plenty at $10. mean well an @ duty that I feel to others to Ine dilsaful disregard for such squalid detalls | Some ‘ dorve these methods of treatment." Se LATS et care caeaoaue details) Some) atie tended to the furnishing herself, and has! DURING APRIL been flitting between New York and, All patients, commencing or re- Henao wei hioniatt HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, laced under treatment at the Waldorf, to which all the dramatic ‘Wholiasien: ‘Watatiors @ nominal Fee Rate, not to exceed 22 dollars for, Richly tailored—perfect in fit— swell as a belle in a ball-room. Nandeeine | More Spring overcoats here of in the swell every good grade than you can vox and’ thelr friends. have. been Popper Frank. now rehearing ecker St., cor. Creene (Be Bway and 6th Ave, L.), also Head Wilson,” will forget Mark Twain to Utter a gladsome “Bless $5.a month. All medicines, for) vou.’ my ‘chuitrens” wrother "id" will Broadway, cor, Rector the entire course, Fri THIS! sinter and Mra Brother "Ede and thet | friend Dolly Delsarte who le now Mrs, Butler-Fleming, as well as hosts of others. “Old Hoss" Hoey has closed his sea. son, and it is announced that he is not going to act at all next w notice applies to the present month, but those taking advantage of it will be treated until cured without raise in the rate. West 14%St, cme 1807 ests Re on. He ie going to live on his income, which is aj ‘Tange wane A A ortable one, for he owns a good ‘ty, deal of property’ in Harlem. Mr. Hoey “RELIABLE” “fp, e ope ani HAV INSUILULB, | recevea er Srer trom David. liender- ’ fon to {SPpear in that gentleman's 15 West 24th St., New York, | {Peeyycusrr productions. but he decline C ARPETS”~ Near Madiseu Square. ee pie BARD anc ange it. Hel WHS COBBLAND: 1: B. mee aanit. White neo ane susie BARGAINS IN INGRAIN. ®, E. GARDNER, M, D. in Washington recently Mr, Hoey’ en Joyed himself to the tune of $1,000 in one Oltice Hours—Daily, 9 A. M. too P.M. | Week. Sundays, 9 A.M. to P, M1. THURSDAY, The pinnac of fame has at last been reached b the indefatigable Lote ii y Wwe p Hi . — - Milles! A rotedaor on the cull. On this day we offer a fine Extra sounds than cook-—has set DIED ALONE WITH HER LOVER. . Husa subitsnmcne vin’ the| SUPER C. C. INGRAIN CARPET aes a o 8 creations ae Are Tow the talk, of ygustronomie 1aris, at 374 cents per yard. Liste Maher's Death Results tm) ony one of the she th ain a per’ : he hh cela Say ree Ba Ha Ova tne ve"! This quality is unexcelled, and Wiazie Maher, twenty years oll, dle ta thin Het: Reoohetner (a4 er ‘ Hast night in the Harlem House, a lodg~|it'is in ty cat (cwith calcium | tis offering leads all others made Ing-house at One Hundred and Fifteenth | Mant ae niment, deponent sayeth | this season. atreet and Third avenue, under cireum- : . . . Ne vi 1 lk 4} stances that the police considered suf-| ‘The Kendals, who are now making a] “N€W Vit, push and know-how ficiently suspicious to arrest her com~ panion, John Sheehan, a son of ills of farewells, are present Ing seven pliys In Hoxton’ this week, to t rhe nd Mrs. make better buying and better sell- ing. Sergt. Sheehan, | Impulse Queen's Shilling, Sheehan is a plumber and Mies Maher | Ironmas *A ‘Scrap of Tap All our Carpets and Rugs were domestic. She was last empioyed by | White Lie) and “A for, Her 0 “eet en eae if jaacilly in Railroad ayenue " | Kendals have produced elgnteen plays, Secured. when the Nils were WHINE, anager Clark, of the Harlem Hous oo Whe 4 86 W ete eet mere ne ily eed There was an trate wctor on the Riaito| ‘2 Work cheap on cheap free wool. Yesterday, with a photograph in his registered March 2% as “J. Smith and / hand. He had a grievance, and he yea- CASH or CREDIT | wife, city.” They were accompanied by | tilated It. "I've heard so much of Cissy _ another couple, who registered ax Wtzgeraid’s wink,” he said, “that it bas) (QWPERTHWAIT H. Russell and wife, ink. wink, Why, | ‘They were assigned to adjoining rooms, | Elevated road the other day th where they “remaine! Monday, [of Ttallan. laborers. were 104, 106 and 108 West 14" St. {when the men pald for on: for | 'Cissa Pitzgeralda's winka.’ NEAR_ 67 AV. Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush Av. near Fulton St. the two women for the w The women remained | that he not the the lodging- stress Who house, and were assigned to room. ea spectalty of winking, and who which’ they occupied until las 1 photographed in the act. Bo [day night together. At that time Sh . With that he flaunted the |= = jhan and Russel returned and remained | photograph that he carried in the faces jin the house until Monday, ‘Puey went | of his hearers ax proof positive of his Amusements. away again, leaving the women lo-| statement, It was a picture of Nellie] — -——- keiher. . ae MeHenry, taken with a distinet winking | GRAND CFNTIAL PALACE, 41d 91. € Len. ave | "Manager Clark was informed yeste eye. “Then the actor walked away, thor- | morning by Mra: “Htuiawell iat Mra. | oughly “aatintcl. Je forgot thet are PATENT EXHIBITION. mith was ji] in her room, Clark | winks and winks. As a matter of fact, |,, ey ss Se wanted ‘to send for an ambulance Im-| Nellie McHenty's closed eve looked ag | CLOSING TO-NIGHT WITH BANQUET mediately, but Mrs. Russell objected, | though she had ‘just. emerged, Vane AND BA stating that the men would return for) quished, from a ght ADMISSION, 25 CENTS, them last night. | * The physicians wrt wuraeot New York are| They did not do #0, howe andida” the name of the new stint ae rly last evening a physician, whose leat y by Hernard Shaw, author of "A hak ice woueen name is unknown, called at th house | and the Man, tha nefield will pr Heh Ventil Heater eo Mira: Smith.’ He went away after ably present’ at the Garrick Hf : aining with his patient a few min-| Theatr ay the Mansflel ary uten. | leading lady Achureh. HEATRE -PPECIAL. | ‘AU 8 o'clock Russell and Sheehan ree! done a Hing i her iene ‘TeEb turned to the lodg-ng-nouse and went | tl Australia , op directly to Mra, Siniths room. Mr. anid | or ways In Ham Mrs. Huswell at once left the house, Ag p rrington. ree ire {they passed out they told Clark they | Her husband is to Join The Merry Wives The Balled were ing for a physi Prom taat Ld e . Monger Fri fe Mat a time they have not been seen | Manstield's latest svinptom of ematiatte [Bun ot vinta, = weil bl Becoming suspicious, Manager Clark! cal degeneration Was doat Haim. Beat Bose “ Thi st jeall A ae ambulance Ang fe sent a tein's Har ) Opera Halse Satur One, Spec) messenger for Dr. lirien, in avtor objected to the way in One ‘Hundred and Sixteenth street. “Phe tH were sold at Uh Moe HEW ONION “SOUARE. woman Was deail, however, before elther | He disliked to. s scattered atl NOON TO TLR My of them arrived,’ Sheehan was the only the Houme, and, tieimed (hat his person present. when si ina should. ait tt Orialogl As soon as it conser ive rows. # the girl was Iles demurred. a Durth st who placed Sheehan un Hund tion, er are Mt play if by t At ed station Bh an ented that) ‘e him. Ls ee two months, He declared that if erim flea IMPERIAL wusic HALL, ant nal means wer he Was not aware of It t. Sheehan, Bast One i station, e there was | Ail New Specially Siars. Rob-Ber- Roy Burlesque, : Casing, i na i a Toctieht | re been no theehan Was arraly ‘ K man he G\ROEN. jy.’ PONIGUT, 2 meking a per , but will not take ion’ until th which will be day by Deputy The body of | a ay shave from the Belte ression that it ts a Later J establishment han in $2,800 bail A the Ume of are a ; ein minus thelr sho« 4 num- ace acanacaar aia ream The authors of the com though she! which is one shriek 0) x good many of the x Business Notices. _ EArt 30 fils, have ha younger on’ have never ‘seen | ie w ‘s from London for their y Janausch her name to them ts but Which Miao dently ahead Mf both thé] historical-so that. the opportunity she one with steady nerves mine cases out ew York managers. Mme, Janauschek’s readings in Brook- is now giving them is very valuable, Janauschek Is just as energetic as she was in her starring days, Men’s Outfitters, Have Purchased the Entire Stock of F. JOHNSON, Shirtmaker and Haberdasher, 32 New Street, NEW YORK, at 40c. on the Dollar of the Original Cost. WE WILL SELL THE SAME AT 6Oo. ON THE nwa, | or One-Half (1-2) of Johnson’s Prices. SALE TO BEGIN TO-MORROW MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK, AT q 47 CORTLANDT ST . | Bale Price, Bale Priea Johnson's $2 Dress Shirts . 1.00 | Johnson's 4 Bath Robes . 4 Johnson's $1.50 Dress Shirts ....... «75! Johnson's $f.75 Street Gloves Johnson's $2.50 White Dress Shirts, Johnson's $1.25 Fisk, Clark & Flagg collars and cuff attached . 1.25| Suspenders Johnson's $1.60 Monarch Colored Johnson's 0c, Bicycle Hose Shirts 5 +75) Johnson's $3 Silk and Wool Under % Johnson's $1.60 Kighmle Shirta +76) shirts .. ‘ = veo 10889 Johnson's tie. E. & W, Collars... .13| Johnson’ $2 Balbriggan Underwear, Johnson's 40, BE, & W. Cuffs... 20] sine stripe . Johnson's Ie, Arrow Brand Collars 07 Johnson's $2.60 Natur derwear Johnson's $4 Silk Plated Under- Johnson's $6 Pure silk Underwear, ace Johnson's $1 Muslin Fancy Trim Johnson's . Imported Collars vu. ot Johnson's 49, Imported Cuffs Johnson's $2.50 Neckwear . Johnson's § Neckwear .. Johnson's $1 Neckwear . Johnson's 4 Pajamas . fied Nightahitte « Johnson's $ Bath Robes ... Nothing choteer than hts esautatts Scarfa. The mest approved. atyles of Collara and Cuff Only the best manufactures of Underwear all at }5 off Johnaon’s Price. The Furntahinga of Johnson's have been celebrated for yeare o yall street atyle’’—the standard of thie country. jellable 43 Advertisers of Fast. a7 CORTLANDT ST. Amusements. _ KOSTER & BIAL'S cing ARR EVERY GATURDAY_¥i ACADEMY OF ‘Roae watt te Jame crane ra Hit as Amusements. AMUM & BAILEY eat Mhow on Earth Great w gn Kart tree AMILK eae ORIGINAL CAST AND Lrerreritrd ——— eviile. Pienty of Fu Brooklyn Amusements. suniing Se Foveit Bhcihddrodadadsbiadectho From 10-A.M. to.10 THe a WARY EL Frank Bush, The Origina’ Four, ‘and Jor- dan, Prince Kokin, Paquer- tte, Borelli and Zelna, Frank Moran, 40 ot! @uaday Concert continueua, 2 to 10.30 P. M. EMPIRE THKATRE. — Bway and suns, ANOTHER EMPIRE, SUCCESS. JOHN-A-DREAMS. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. STANDARD ‘Theatre, Eve, 820, Mat. URC GENES. HYDE & BEHMAN’S.. MATINEE TO-DAY, TONY PASTOR — and His Crand Double Co. of European & American Vaudeville Celebrities. TONY PASTOR at every performanet, APRIL 11—i80TH PERFORMANCE—SOUVES ae Box OMce Open Daily from 9 A_M. te 9 P Mie | TOO MUCH JOHNSON. 2» a mA BreyS | WITH WM. GILLETTE AND COMPANY. _ Massive ; HOVT’S THEATRE, Hoyt & Mokee, Props CISSY FITZGERALD TO Great Dance at 9.4 SPanm THE FOUNDLING HUMANITY, 'S PARK THEATER, MAT. coL. 8i To. RATE cisen, ro let ot. THOMAS ‘This Weel Te iw SPIDER SPLV.| actve. |KEENE, EE | om B11! AVE. THEATRE. | Rie ie [GRAND Ofits civaive | Hs WIFE'S FATHER, | AND Cn AE Goth Performance Easter Monday and Souvenir, STAR THEATRE. Eves, 15, Mat Sat, 2 AT WEE. DENMAN THOMPHO’ D THE OLD HOMESTEAD. “PICTURES, 14TH STREBT THEATRE, Near #th ave. Good reserved seaty. Uc Mats, Wed. and Sat, THE PACE THAT KILLS. Anew and o ‘ay, with power(al cast. AMERICAN TH K MAT Reserved Seats, Orch. Circle and Balcon; ‘sr |HUBER and CASIN MRS, LANGTRY 1% GOSSIP, GEBHARDT’S Sextet bilarintronsindiverinit, | GRAND VARIB1Y SHOW, WEEK , SANSGENG.| THE Boron KING. COLUMBIA, =” ae THE FATA AL. RS, CAYETY—TO-NICHT. Matinees—Monday, Thi ‘This week ; Matinoes Wednesday Asaturdg, April B-ALADDIN, JR- 1 way cor. 38th, ABBEYS THEATE ME. RE at Maviace HHL Ne Paimer, Sole Mar. sional Comedy, nes: Ha Wan » Brooklys,N. TWO COLONELS, Gwar N."d!; onder clerk will call In aaawer mail orders. PALMER'S any It OR TWO WEEKS ONLY, EDEN MUSEE. Brery Eveuing at 9 and Wed. & Sat Mats. at & MISS NELLIE GANTHON®, Her Humorous Musical mk THEISS’ SATS ANTS A—A—BEAT QUALITY OF ‘per ton of 2,000 pounds, deliv corner 37th of. and 9th Telephone 386A 18th st. AND ALHAMUKA C RFLUOUS HAIR, moles, te ee Fi city; aittings only 6h, LAH reunites separated lovers; separalae | Miser | ApDU! Wve ( POTTER HEATHE ena qurueenily mated. 139"W, “4st 6k” Conmalom ‘ocr cw > P Felde exe MR. BELLEW “SX tS" HERE < 1th at Pee. 8h Atorug4 DEAUTIFUL Gold Chairs, only $2.60; lly $7.30; closing ‘out. Gold Chair Mame ROLLER SKATING os rt: EXING TON NY 59 Murray st EESOUL sv vosincti MRE ee FURNITURE ona carpets on your ow at the lowest prices. m7 | DARVILLE a */ ROLLER esata HOTEH wT, AND 8; s, | te us be a. a rp wALCOEM wo rg ave, betweem | uave you Nude. monthly. parttolie for io reproduction of el cine, nt ae Re | ert: auperd x sgt re Yhomtre, Bist at. & Sdavo iN iHt TENDERLOIN bun Theatre. colnet iommeit a Sat ili Mecletne Coy 98 Bast 1h ett router, AWYER, highest references, Cases: advice tree, ‘Apply Lis Broadwage 1a OCMESAND, uv and tac, Mat)” wy ‘Thurs “Mat —Cave ot Rebellious Susan. Rear 28th st. are ABLE LEGAL advice in business Weabie NAT BATHE. Peers Nig “GEREN iw vouln Bakwie igen Not Wee tah a WING PLACE THEATRE Ev'g O15. Sat Man ath, eel Lelanh "Wil be TNING Puce Te Ridas and i Civile ya : : a

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