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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, “APRIL. 13, 180% OLIVET SEWING BEE, |i rar ace tare] A YOUNG GIRL’S RUIN, | NEW OACONESSES' UNION. - — ooo —- i Wenes trae Yoouet te. onthe mleioe Baptiat Churches Form an Order for nan looked In on the mission, H core of toddling babes just as Working Among the Poor IT | AGUE MANY WENT INSANE TO-DAY. Firemas Kane Wanted to Kill Hie Work of the Helping Hand Mig-|ers us any tube or netter cireumatances | Made , Co-respondent by the| The coneresations of the Recond Ger- ' Captain at Once. 9 A small epidemic of insanity: swept @ | over Manhattan Island during last night, ts to its mother, man Baptist and the Amity Baptist and as a result several cases of @ more in Seco! Down on the floor below Miss Helen Woman She Wron, 4 churches have formed an order to be or less violent nature were reported by tion in nd Street. Dainbridke, a veritable pled piper with td ronged at 14 A LADY'S MIDNIGHT CALLER. Mrs. Bryan Awakened to See Her Husband Assaulted. As Worn by Many American Women —— ' i ’ ite foline Chis ROFHINE soft brown hair and magnetie eyes, en ; ‘ tertalned two score of other children of The ‘tell-tale face" is worn by John Kane, driver of Hook and Lad- these. same mothers, but just a we MS Belief That West Side Com.) sor» xanc. ariver of soak and tat! 994: Boge Women Did Sewing for Imig pieene an Ui then thee ora | Lured hom Home by Edward C. Hall Slapped Mr. Bryan's Face After | American women, snd i 8 ymin a i sixth street, was taken to Roosevelt Ba LBL ALLA PRUE Cd Asking for a ‘Mrs, Brown.” symptoms, 6 5! of ress, J ir a The “sewing bee" at Olivet Isa part ; Whit flagrations Were of ln- Hospital at 1 o'clock this morning in Their 563 Children Last Year. | the. farcapreading work of the W Wilson, of Philadelphia 1 ale Se td an ini 01 133 men’s Department of the City Mission. — all in their power to ane condition. At his home, Mote Department of the City Mlasic: hide thei diary Origin, West Sixty-second «treet, last night he F ge which Mrs. Morris K; Jesup is the Loula T., Hall, twenty-nine years otd, hide thelr cond cen . told his wife that he was going out to| This Practical Charity Will Close | gentle Suigrintendent, and Miss’ Helen, | Now an Inmate of @ Public Home. of 11 East One Hundred and Twenty- gtd i find the captain of his company and kill the Season April 23. Theirepacter Be one of ine cnilaren, hao ~He Makes No Defense. third street, was charged before Justice trouble. ' ——. him. His wife became alarmed and Charee OF the chilaven during the Thee Dewel in Yorkville Court this morning When pains and summoned Dr. William McMurdy, of a In thelr clage-room ae entertains then — “ with disorderly conduct. aches are fel im 882 West Fifty With varied” Kindergarten, and Or y 5 PROMOTE THIEVING ear aie Reoainae The season's work of the Olivet Help-|pheus's lute never played with more| ‘The testimony tn the suit for ab Hall was fashionably dressed, but every part of the 1] When the physician arrived at the Fosinating effece tad Ales Bainvrlages looked as if he had been on a spree. ing Hand Mission will close April 2 in| fsc! 1B effec an 3 i lute divorce brought by Mrs, Ida M. G. body, when faint- house Kane told him that he knew that | 1% | 2. ainy is ak errawing. | Vout sid amiles have upon chews Witie| (ute Sivolee, GEENRAE OF lireet, apainer The complainant against him was Ralph ness, dissiness, aed = he was Insane, but felt that he could|® Diaze of glory in the great sewing. [children from Poverty Gap, el oe hasie % 5 tbe WHE Bryan, of 215 West Forty-sixth street. nny hot resist his impulses. He asked, for |fO™ In Olivet Memorial Chapel, | Mra, Bainbridge wieldy ay influence | her husband, Edward C. Wilson, which Ae MARIERE IAAL RBH SOIT Sete, The that _beari * . ; a, almo: powe er the women. | « rt Wige Gilde f . Many Robberies Reported During} tne satery of his wife and child, that he cael a ate Sweat rene Bie isc assinied ty & bevy of pretty {rls ne bape paging eRELIAe: rove door bell of Mr. Bryan's residence, and win thar od aap Attending Excitement of be taken to a hospital. An ambulance] the tavies will qeoat under thett toads |B enuien, by hire Le ROKtoek vite (a pachaue atory ef the ruin ot tour Mrs. Bryan answered it. Hall inquired and appetite are re- ie Was called from Roosevelt, and he was| 5¢ good thinks to eat and blossom with | Amelia Tabeock, Mrs, AW. Schaufler yeur-old gitl by @ married man who for “Mra. Brown,” and was told? that ducing flesh dal Citizens. removed there and examined, Later he| ei or the flowers of Spr ise 8. ‘ox, Mrs, Alley and ot one time enjoyed a degree of Kocial no auch person resided there. when the soclety was removed to Bellevue Hospital. “ithe work of the Olivet Mission te a| Sc Coin fartive. Sith theln fore £O thelr |“ Migr Wilsan, 4h hee complaint and. ter Rall insisted CHaU Are Bryan Wee Mis friends is irksome, 4 i About two years ago Kane was in- tical charit 1 “Helping Hand | fellow-women, tumony ‘ 1 Der etree (eo cpuet sane Meco ane ind the hopeless Br Jured about the head in a fire, and since | Practical: charity, and ag tad The women at the beginning of the| bieth, enter the house. Mr. Bryan, who had “blues” predomi 4 OFFICIALS ARE INVESTIGATING. | that time ne has been actin ty, | leacribes tt completely. Right here, season, which 1a early in November, are | Kanny retired, heard the argument, and getting i a ° His auth & queerly. | opposite the Marble Cemetery, that} given material out of which to make | Bilis ts the daug Ma. wit a ty aed “Uurcatine hts Rend ut Or tne nate, then the om ago that he was put on the sick |. a ca eir fingers becot 2 e88 OF Of Mra. Wilkon. Ellis's | wort It was alleged that as Mr. Br: | Fi d Their Horses Nearly jst, and since that time he has not been | NUete les the body of many a once ‘are set to making cheets and jil-| testimony tella the story of his duugh- | 4 sh me ot | ace Haat aheined BBW itn the thee Kaa and carew remen an y not been | famous man and woman, including that|low-cases, then underwear for them- | ter's downfall known as the Christian Union for | Qttea out. of the house and down the prompé relief is new Worn Out by the Hard Labors of Ot wets ji of a President of the United Btates| selves and thelr children, way ae te | i dn IO and forcover in. star |The enter is undenominational, and ia|Mtreet Mr. Hrvan followed him an rap- essary, OF & voman, , . rE ast t he + date peared ‘oro y t order is 0 . and aly > J overtod UAL cack ato” Nn ces 1h seal-] who ts famed most for the doctrine that| April, durke callcoes are distributed at ‘Was unable to find her |for the purpose of working among the | jy oadwabeant Vortemixh wercete mm ft ful life will be enette: the Last Two Days. found by silk skirt, WAS! bears his name—"America for Ameri-|the women make comfortable Summer had been ae aces Bae ecued Acan wee thn lente ficed. ; we fed | Hast Fic eteee ae, Mevowell, Of the) cana'—the noble women of the Olivet | koens for, themselver Aree taxed him with, kaow husband and badly beaten, ‘before Pi An American wo>4 ifty-first street stat! ai o Y 1.45 and ends at | girl's whereabouts. . Purcell res Street at 7 o'clock this morning. She| thelr share towards ‘making worthy | ‘talks’ to them. ‘That i# the happtest | anything about he , cou . Pinkham, a student |. 6. bw tt He arrested Hall and locked him up. , ‘The fact that there have been nine | Wits Unconscious, but recovered shortly | Americans for America. They have for|hour for the women, They gather as) When Hille fnally, found his daughter Hall ward that he was a member of , of women and theig ffres in two daya on the wert side, be-| Afterwards, She said she was Mrs, b.| Americans for America. They have for/ (iN, ‘iy tothe plattorm as they can | she aimitted that she en spirited Pe UR FC i a! : “albaness a +m tween Elghty-second and One Hundred | {9 Vive acre Mtge ods, and claimed y ve ‘ and drink th every word, i temanic (ANY tillage wife nin’ clined to give any more of his personal wes? eat Sa 776 Madison avenue, their time to teaching the hands of the|" Mrs, Ratnbridge has three taligmantc| been lying with ‘him Kistaey,, (a cours Sie, tirwan the come ears ago 8 p and Third streets, has not only thrown| She said that she was on her way tol‘ words—“Cleahiiness,, Cooking, Christ! | sence, She was but fourte he 5 for all dig a ct into | Market when she was overcome by a| women of the tenements in the art of je impresses upon these wo-| et the tiny A fi plainant, sald that he did not care to|in producing an absolute cure for all die» 3) the people who live in that district ‘as overcome by & anity. She imp Y th nine fe. thought Y Xe bordering on panic but has given | “/2#less and sat on the doorstep until | Helping themselves, men. the necessity for cleanliness, and | In Apri, 1892, when dtly atxtern, -the eee ts ae Me CURD eases of women. Lydia E. Pinkham’@,....<: ‘coe whe fodeet he Gres; aa-Wal ea |eayreone ee | pecary, at could, tell) uring theisdason drawihg to'm eloaeass| tenctiex thetn TARRY, CMINEN Seen citit (Sue (olde her talons Wilson. was. the inned. ‘The prisoner was discharged. | Vegetable Compound stands to-day asl: 5 5 fe laps 9 is ‘i ting | be, clean, » clean, z 1 e told het ji $0 1 a those who Investigate thelr origin, some- | BES8. An “ambulance "waa summoned | Nomen have repaired to the Dig FeWINK | hugren and. thelr. nomen clean And | futher. ah did then, pre-eminent. a als Tee tor thiHic @BOUL from Flower Hospital, When the am-|T0oMm each Tuesday afternoon to seW.| wholesome, The necessity for the shect i® had Wilson arrested, and- he WOMAN SCHOOL INSPECTOR.|. Mrs. 11. Wampler, of Barabo, Wis, : thing very 8 f bulance arrived the surgeon said the| To sew upon materials and with needles| and pillow-cases, so frequently absent | was held in $2.0 bali. Before the case f *|'whose letter we were permitted to pul> And the very queer part of it all 18| woman was suffering from hysteria, Sho| and thread provided by the ladies of the| in poverty’s homes, ix impressed upon /came to trial, however, Elis says hin ae Nish lost year, writes * that the fires have been of a mysteri-| Was taken to the hospital: where one | 204 thread pi ve f the| (hom and they are iaught to make them | daughter made a settlement with Wilson Bw] Hiten Collina Appot by Mayor) ‘sh last year, wr -us origin, No one seems to know ex-| Z©govered sufficiently to ‘leave at 9| Mission; to construct garments which for themselves sivas s tn plain | ond, the latter was not prosecused. " Wiske tebe: that she hopes Mrs. Pe MY Reese creerucs ss |" EEGs pasioea they themseiver are earning im she ma | TMEY are iver ROG aman inSain cot akcomace ot aL hie Pinkham, wil continue if fashionable bos I ing; on O, = iC . y 3 y 4 El jar as actual facts are concerned—and|at 716 Madison avenuce boc mites eg | ing of them. 2] Cookie: an eto do: with old bread tol” Witnon made to vefense: Ax he lives Mayor Btrong to-day appointed Ellen |to se her name, us the this haw given rise to the strong nus-| {Me mame given by the woman lived| Earnest women, these sewing women) make it avullable for food, Then they/in Philadelphia he was ‘served with ‘ollins, of 41 West Eleventh street, | publication in newspa- 5 We there exists in that locality | $ieP- Dr. Gross, who occuples the first| at Olivet, Their fingers are a llttle stiff} are taught what to do in a hundred | notice of the suit by publication, school inspector. rs of the account of vicion that there ex | floor, could not ‘remember ever having Judge Gildersleeve will probabiy grant , , She is the firat_ woman school Insp aeown WORNGHAI CHI © @ gang organized ‘for the express purpose | @ patient of the name of Cavert. the divorce. ST et tor to be appointed by the present Mayor, 16 of tiring houses in otder to steal during he police sald that the woman, while th ( Misa Collins will take the place of J. | and relief from years of Unconselous, called for her servant, Mar- MRS. ARTHUR PAGET HERE. G, Janeway, resigned. and her term will) misery has been the the excitement, karet, to put her to bed. The ‘police S. T HERE. expire Jan, 1, 1496, Her territory will be| eane of infliencin Here 1s the list, which would seem to/ and hospital authorities know. nothing —- the Fitth District, which Includes the A + warity this: conetimlon? more about the woman, but believe that Gbaieaa ae % Fifteenth and Eighteenth Wards. | many suffering women APRIL aL she is connected with some aristocratic Among Her Companions of Voyage Miss Collins !s a member of the Har-|to try Lydia K@ Pink- : a iene | fAmHly. Were Mr. and Mra. Vanderbilt. vard Annex Committee and has for) ham's Vegetable Compound, and become; t One Hundred and First) Mrs, Augusta Johnsan, _ thirty- many yea ® been a visitor to the ins f } alarm. . | years’ old, of 564 Seventh ‘avenu 3 The big Cunard liner Lucania arrived tutions on the Islands, She Is interested | well like herself. Mrs, Wampler feels, i sige Went ighty-aecond street; | Ferrcved to Bellevip erring Wit at her dock this morning at 8.45 o'clock, In schools and active in tenement-house | gnd rightly, too, that in this way sbe i boarding-house; $5,000 damages; ome alarm, D'cloct! . | CRTC a snUScI , 4.20?) M-—No. 163 West One Hundred and Third | 9)°/0ck this morning, in an ingune eoi- after a voyage with strong head winds MRS PAULINE FE. RAUSCHENBUSCH, reform. doing a great good. r atheeti” Spartmenthouse;, che: RAP: dition, Cnterested in organizing the Baptiat Order gf] Mayor Strong's new departure in ap- nas J Ce egos Columbus avenue: apartment-|, She suddenly became insane at her and bigh sea% The steamer brought 221 ja polnting women, as school inspectors | —————= — house; damage $8,000. three alarms home, and when a neighbor in che hones saloon, 214 second cabin and 762 steerage | — . _— | will, 1t Is belleved, prove very effective. Railroads. Bae MO eat Nin Mantlout, for a policeman, she fought passengers, poor. A uniform will be adopted. but povabbees tabeatd apartmeni-houge; one life lost with him until ‘help arrived. x 1 vere |NO Vows of any sort will be required, i ~ AMERICA RAILROAD.” fesratere < fh kmpulance was called and she wes See ee ane eeeeaeetit, Ming and members will be free to rere at} CHARLES M. POND’S WILL. 's OREATEST i 2 and 8 Wert Behty-sovenin eal clei ats ARS to notes ite Vanderbilt, Mies GM. Vanderpiit ani /any ume they wish, —s ent-nouse; one a rm pital, where, another struggle ensued as RC, Vanderbilt, Mrs, Arthur Paget, 1°, —— = Mie Drother, Contesi Om, 665-689" Co she ‘was being taken from: the ambu- ‘ apartment | luince Into the insane pavilion. damage $7,000; three alarms, Kate Seneca, a domestic, twenty-five 72 ‘Weat One Hundred and See-| vents old. of Port Columbus, Nov) wae ets apartment-house, two alarms, || found last evening in a demented’ cone apartment-house; one alarm." | Gon near the Harge Office. | She was 3 aken to Gouveneur Hospital, 3 One hundred families, numbering near-| she was. (ransterred to Bellevue tee ly five hundred persons, were forced to | } ital. fly for their lives to the street as a re- ra ik Bult of these blazes MELODRAMA IN FRISCO. In many of the apartment-houses in a that district special watchmen have been W. Rhinelander, Clarence M, Kool, F. : Yanage end Lieut.-Gen. H.C. Wiken:| SOCIAL BELLE AS TRILBY. that He Was Weak-Min« wo . - ' Ns) : — ‘A hearing in the Charles M, Pond witt of tee ek aerbite went down to Guat | Daughters of the American Revolu-| case was held in the office of Saunders, antine on the New York Central Kutl- gus tn idl vaca awed, Webb & Waycester, 71 Broadway, this road tug Chauncey M. Depew. After | merning: the Vanderbilta had been transferred to| ‘The Society of thesDaughters of the 5 the tug she steamed up to the city-ahead| American Revolution are. making earn-| Charles M. Pond, a Hartford militon- of the Lucania. est efforts to create a fund for the en-|Sire, who died last Bummer, had re-| 4 4,, prew Fase celved among other things a farm peg Mrs. Paget, who has come to attend! to the burial cf her mother, the late dowment cf a chalr of American Hia- Roch : known as the Prospect Hill farm, at | 10.80 A. M—kacemt Suiday. Mick (by Acaflend oe its Techy: wed | ey, 10 Baruand Collage, the wecang father’s death, with strict injunc- ‘ail Important Biate pointe, : ¥ 204) annex of Columbia. The course of lee-|tlons never to fet It pass out of the| 200 F. M.Dally. Soutnwenern Limited, Dr. Wilcox's Exciting Experience driven directly to the late resi a LR ig priereraae engaged and extra precautions taken to with x Morphine Fiend. her mother, 1 Kast Fifty-seventh street. | tures given @t'Columbia by Prof. Jame-| family; At bie jeath It was found that) go FM a ae, to eat rota Prevent a repetition of Thursday's dis- — o——— son, of Brown University, on’ "The) Re bad, violated his fathers wish at Foust Albany, Troy, Saratoga, tetra, tn whlch one life qr lett acd 6] g®AN, FRANCISCO, April 2—De, Ww. TRACED A TAUANT WIFE, | ftevotution aun aciat Movement” has| property: (Ne [APM slOne With other | a.g0 fMRI. Neural Sher eraunt ce cee tae ©. Wiicox, the demonstrator of anatomy oe increaged the fund by a goodly sum. ‘Anson Phelps Pond, his brother and| @.00 P. M—Daily.” For Albany, troy, Boitaie, | ‘On the heels of that move three ‘more|in the California Medical College, re- D . Z Preparations have been completed for| helt, a suing to have Charles M. Pond's Cleveland, ‘Detroft. Chicago, Cinclamatle |. s broke out last night, at 79 West| turned from the college of the faculty B ‘ THe HAR Whe Was! with Mew! in will Broken, alles! he na “ ; that the li p entertainment at the Lyceum The-|jonaire's mind was weakened through Ninety-second street; at 72 West One x . i} Hundred and Second street, and at Nek se basa yeaterday.. In the: pa- te Aen v error Some aly TerneNes: etre Monday afternoon, at which Trilby | bad habits, | ata at Ves! undred m y iy vi ¥ Mol NY Fibieaelaleraioc Wen, Cicentae al | ce about aan Gute nERCe ee a Mothers? Sewing’ Bee at Olivet Helping Hand. Stic of Falee, Hopper. of Newark. |plciuren mune and other attractive fea: | catnaatRnIE ht “Prank” Barter Buta, Nara Pals Clenin, Bias | ety-second d_ Columb} = ‘ ies! r fine woe tures will be given. A number -| es only_aleter: At the beginni a faitaporin St Latta, CMe an wire. the agri was sounded | S4llewness of the complexion which be-| from harder work, and a little clumay | git one Smecseneke af single mouitice:| figured in the fight in the Market street inent saclety 1 |the'hearing Lawyer CG: Jr Coles of Hare. | 000 P. M-Daly, tg Chr Hamwewe } minutes after 6 o'clock, | tokens the excessive use cf some deadly | 8d slow of movement, but there is a) Thott ‘fola the baby and what not to| station of the Pennsylvania Rallroad| pictures, the ¢ ro i ford, counsel for the executors, asked| 9, M t two policemen who had been de; | drug. cheery hopefuinesa tn thelr worn faces, ' food the shahy., These thing# are What inst night, refased to give them. They amuméd by a well-known social belle. | that all reporters be excluded from the i ) tretront ; tthe 1s ol Colonial) ‘3 y " 1b cents an. bour| this fair-haired, gentle-hearted woman 2 =! Among the patronesses of the enter-|room. Jud rthur Eggleston, one ot Sunds ‘ uluting, Bncighe and Hyers,‘ron-| 4 (1 detected, that he was a morphine) (or their neelies, and the 1j cents buys | calls “applied Chriatianity. jcame from Brooklyn, and the Might was! tainment are Mrs. James P. Kernochan, Anson Phelps Pond's lawyers, objected Troy, Buftalo, Niagara’ Pallay Oho ponse to the cries of tire saw fiend.” said the doctor, “and I told him eedies, |““Dhese and kindred subjects are taken | the outcome of an elopement. Mrs. Donald MacClean, Mra. Ida P!| on the ground that the hearing need not ° ring out of the basement win- je would have to go elsewhere. | He/doubie its value In the made-up 8af-/ yp in the “talks” and listened to with) two well-dressed men attacked a man Ritter, Mrs. Edward Hagerman Hall, | necessarily be private. The other side, ’ . excent Vithin a very few minutes the| legged me to give him ony one ‘shot’! ments they (urn out. Intense Interest, for Beecher's, words 1 S38 in company with a young Mrs. Vietor Newcomb, Mrs. James A.| however, refused to proceed until every| w pay 1 via Harlem Divisions | pes on the Columbus avenues | Ot nese threatens wen Bis man-|“rnis is the @cheme. No money"ts paid |! hid last publio’ address—'the destruc: | Who Con eee ee rnin tran | Rorden, Mrs. ‘George’ 1 ‘De Forrest. |newapaper man left the room. s iikminated be Fintan ee oe fee M Shildren: Cth ‘He co i iehet ihey Pais ton of the poor ts cheir ignorance woman as they had got o! Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, Miss Gertrude mapa — Tickets ant fm t ORI omen Bata the naighbornaed < mig bun On the Gherevea taal ©? be rh e Ladle aytered are a recognized truth with these poor’ philadelphia. Finally the mun escaped Vanderhift, Mra. John’ Sherwood, Mrs. HIS DOG BETRAYED HIM. Station. 115. 261, 413, 185 Broadway? 31 Bact tees | ened. to bein the neighborhood | « ie i 0 Nel centeren hourta pay Me el h nun ¢ Meas 4h cfg! Ih the policemen at this critical 8 meee edged surgeon's knife with a Ges they make, Mothers with young — At the Iast session of the sewing bee When the train bound for New York ar- voune. Miss Mary Van Beuren Vander- ta ence ae esi oe aye te 235 Colume eo and It was undoubtedly due to six-inch blade. He possessed himself of children are «:ven the preference, and Mrs Hainbridge varied the programme rived the men wanted the woman to pool, Mrs. Le Duc and Mrs. John 8.1 9 o¢e nel ‘When the Altered Bars 238 and 726 Pulton at th ir prompt and combined JUG La erry orbit rn i each applicant is catecully investigated) by telling the women of the homes she board it, but she refused, and they, Wise, who are all members of the New D., Br okiya. hives were not sacrificed. hear Se crg Pen yey OF cut your) as to her poverty and her worthiness. | saw on a viait to India, At the final started for Headquarters, On the way York’ Chapter of the Daughters of the Pi Owning Him Fi he Mrs. “Re Momond, whose apartment | heart out! he hissed. | 7 igi It ls @ pathetic sight, these 168 poor | session, April 24, Rev. Dr. Schauiller/the woman escaped. The men gave American Revolution. Wes ees Heth sia WAS LON the Chird Mack, Wee at te eee cit that ik would mecupiee 2) women plying the needle and. ypread all | will-teik to the women in German and the chief their names and the names Sled ae Miss A. 3 rince, of 3 lenderson dow with her four children when rane is he. (but d felt that it would precipitat> in one great room toxether. For each | in English; they Will have a good din- of the other man and the woman. ; street, Jersey City, to-day appeared in Hillenbrand. Aan West taney. LAs Getcha By ae cane, of them is wed to poverty and but for her aint there will be singing and other Ie was learriegt tat me woman 1§ tho MRS. JAMES’S FUNERAL. Jus.ce Potts's court against Bernard et, ic ‘€ @ FON Ba i. ebree eye Oo € thre ours en! ny iT 4 wife o! je youn c e 0 1} he two climped the fire-vxcape, | rested was a six-ounce bottle of chloro-| Litat sewing-room each week they ahd! The sewing women always Join in the heat the man accom ing her, and| Se *s Downing, whom she accused of attempt- ed burglary. rmely Attended at the Charch of | AIH. a tea that she asleep, . but vas awakened by a nolse, and look- ‘In a few minutes broaght t 3 | for their loved cnes could. never have| singing of good old-fashioned hymns that they are neighbors. When his Aly tn afety to the ie qr A quickly grabhed: it Sue pad ay, undergarments, sheets and pil-| with joyous fervor, and, inde hi re wife and the man escaped he concluded | Nine ManventsiBe ner tenant, ah ;|done so, when the flend-made a lun; sa eriloh thavuare tf py brief af- tha y had. eloped, and 8, which they are able to earn) extremely happy during these brief af- that they had eloped, and they wer (fee NAS AS Bec aiue icine we hake te ready to wer lived with her husband in one of the at me with the knife. 1 removed the | low (ase! | ternoonain their dreary lives. traced to Newark, a 7 s. became so frightened that she Cork and dasved some of the liquid into | !",th!s_ Q ane er f i 8 2 The funeral of Mrs, Thomas L. James, | eye .ped. A dog which he had with him na th i . a There ware OA women in. atvendance) Che City Mission hes other. ainilar x-Poxtmanier-General under! was eft behind, and, Downing beng the CLOTHING S83 af aF5 ond Silk Serge, Crepoa ‘and Skirta All the lates r : oo eee climbed out on the coping over the Nine- | his fa: at the weekly sewing bee last year, and! branches, and long experience has dem- wife of th ty-second street entrance and was about | “It stopped him for a moment, and in (Ure weekly SONNE barons “Tn other |onatrated that ic ie a practical, common.| Fe @. GRISWOLD RETIRES. — President Garfield, was held this morn- Oe aE eee ee malted’ Dawsay to Siyle, Easy weekly @ morrhly paymenta, ) jump, She had with her a handsome the tterval 1 soaked my handkerchief | ‘hey ro oe cats tor | Senee Halal ed to, Noor te ; | Irish setter dog, and when the tercusrs | with the Auld, ‘He sprang at me again, | Words they have 568 children to sew for. | sense helping, hand extended ged just | Ing at the Church of the Heavenly Rest,| ayyit the action of the Grand Jury. Feached her she Tefused to, tm rescued | end the next instant T grabbed his Fighi| not have to worry about how you are! such a helping hin | M. F. 1, of the Meadowbrook Hunt, Fifth avenue and Forty-fifth street, Rev | 3 ee on unless the dog was taken first. Both’) arm with my left hand and with the Li Nee Di Parker Morgan and’ Rev. David’ H. he fo) Salli Wie Sreninl Haste Se ae Ne CITY COLLEGE NOTES. Manhattan Clothing Co Followers of the hounds will regret | Gree I. shud buvnertiy thea sag es 4 i sa. Open Were taken down, ‘ other, held the saturated handkerchief 2 te Seah Hof GPG. EOUA eR | ONRT MELeMeU ANT RESTS aia, tong] SUICIDE TO ESCAPE MAFIA. ) BACKED INTO THE RIVER. | Followers of the nouns wil texte oe ware ox-Senator Ware Hoa! = H. of the Meadowbrook Hunt, has re-(ner Miller, John. gull Browning, Com-| ,,7he, temporary, sym! Y ght do ¢ | enough io giv 31 chance Se — and tan, which'she brought down the | enough io give the chloroform a chance t Renee, BC Lab ll no Ble tired from the mastership and will sell! Modore Alfre lum of the New York Stairs through the choking smoke, A|to do tts work, and he sank to the PLSha a WAGON wat Van Bantvoord ex-Mayor! COMamk i ‘lime y re ’ taly | Grocer Dosct en: gymnasium will be Mrs, Uliman, who iived on the same| floor, I then gave him a shot of mor-| Hounded from New Orleans to J} ; ; (: io Saves Hin Horne. his entire string of famous hunters, The | William R. Grace, Walter Webb, M. D. | built within five years A horse belonging to Emil Doscher, a| stud will be sold at auction next Tues-|C. Borden, ex-Judge A. J. Dittenhoefer, fs 'goxtely cat cows cots fo » Was bre Mgnt down a ladder by Po- | phine, Bnd wpen he regained consclous- | and Rack to the Coke Re, jeeman Enright | ness he disclaimed all knowledge of ht) CC onnate Pa, April ‘Theodore ‘Taylor, his wife and boy went| attack upon me and left the office,” 4 snag _ The Shakes: ne upstairs, jained the root and got to the | Pe eee Vout, an Italian iaborer, committed | grocer, of 243 Clinton street, backed off day afternoon in this city. David F. Hammona Samet D, Layne wil Richard “Hi at tie ses | ado. Opa baaraay. eve’ on adjoining house without injury | sute re by ’ ° at pte i clud « following: ‘The| and Samuel Barton. The ushe The fourth meating of, the witt | B09E. he Kecatest. excitement during the| BUMPED A SEWING MACHINE, | suicise here by throwing: bimscit:18 Srouis [the pier at (ie took of Mulgere atreat be les tnclides xe tp fe Horace (*, Duval, Jahn R. Van Wormer, be devoted, ta discussion. ot “Reent Develop: | *- Fine t one ball regular pleas, i thie anorning and iver, | Irishman (imp.), by Harkaway, Sweet- f a freight train an i fell into the riv r pwns Bweetr ee Antler, Webb, fire was caused by the appearance at a Becond-story window of a woman with ts in the Bacon-Shakespeare Coatroversy, 7e ee aggleston, T. L, Jaques and T. E: SEWING _MACHI | 1 heart, by Sharpeatcher, ‘Three months ag2 he came to the coke | accompanted by the grocers heavy | ait hth ae etl by Quito; Cinderella, by ‘Barre her baby. Three policemen, Reen, Buh-| Cable-Car Hite ® Wagon, fer 4 the enmity of | wagon. Desplie the thréatening weather ther Im the exercises at the College of the Cit R o rowtad ta tien region, having incurred the y_ of | wagon. by Hirsch, and Tramway, by Conductor. al c {ome . Rollewe 'y | Home, White, ter sana he baby to them, She obeyed, Stziken the: Comten the Mafia in New Orieans. Matters| The animal struggled to keep aftoat, | = — : Tonlly eg HMTNE IMTRIMIEDT On OU Seice ts, Cine Blan Rr Wott teaeaeel ot tan ee & and the baty was caught safely. ‘There | Samuel Meyer, nineteen years old, who | came to a <iimax by a personal encoun- | but was being carried down by the| Dr, Pettingill to Me Married. | frooksi : Englewood, NJ. aot the Tooth anniver, cachangy tent an Were in all ten families e house, and | jy, aime | , e Mal Saiun’ Seto . 5 P pede ys Enea noon D f eppropristion A ull. escaped. lives at 108 Rivington street, was riding ter between him an one of the Maf| Wagon when some boys fumped Into ®) py a. Bw, Pettingli; who was charged with, AMONK thom present were William | sry of the, tet, apevoprid en ee Charles Johnson, the Janitor, who was|% 4 wagon loaded with machinery on| leaders, in wiich the latter recelved a | rowboat and cut the traces, The wagon | malpractice by Coroner Hoeber in the ease of and Mra. W, the first to see the blaze, could not give, Broadway to-day at 2 o'clock, As the! knife Wound that was supposed to be nell. Mi then sank and the horse started up-| Loretta Hannigan, and who was acquitted by Webb, Mre R. Hggleston, Mra, & gE ee YOU can get sold gold watch Re | prot. W. W. Goodwin, of Harvard Untvarstty, |, Nast to jewelry: Il any idea us to its origin. wagon passed Murray. street, gol stream. | the Gra I be married on April 17 to Grace, ex-Judge Ashley Greene, and ex- | wii! deliver « public lecture betore thavArchttec- | 1armest - and | beat While the ‘firemen were still at work south, cable car Nor 14 wane ines ae MAEM 1 fled to Italy,| At Jefferson street the boys in the| Miss Farwell of Claremont X Ho Mins Farrell Senator Murphy Tural Institute of America, ‘Now York Soctety, at | @mples_Je another alarm was turned {n from 72 yer was thrown against the machin.|, He left New Orleans and fled to Italy, oe noe: 18 Wee, sure of Dr. Pewtingiliva Innncence, | and = ————— Hamitton Hall, Columbia College, on Tuesda DIAMONDS, West One Hundred and Second street. ery by the shock and injured In the side, but was compelled to leave thera end | boat succeeded in getting ropes around | fyntinued the preparations for her + age ta ° vou | £30 P, Ms, 00) "The Latest Discovery of Ancient | te, respon The fire started in the same manner a&| The accident caused some excitement, come to this country. About « month! the horse and it was hoisted to. the taking the Grand Jury's action for | Matdens Chenper than 3 Woe | Troy. | Malden Most of the others, in the basement, and | and as it was believed the boy was ser:| ago he obtained employment on the con- | pler, ttle the worse for its cold bath. | { men. | ee me wo strangers were seem to leave the “ously injured an ambulance was sent, |ateuction of a sewer and swore he would | The competitors for the Serena Meson Carnes Excursions. uilding just before it broke out, Meyer refused to go to the hospital, and, never flee from his enemies again, rr “ vo 1 what unique church sect held | prises at the College of the City of New York | ——— A great number of tenants who live tn ton with the wagon, | ita tew days avo he received a letter| Killed by Falling Into a Cella Joba Warner, passenger on the steamer Paris, apyuestay night in the Pirat ME Church Mall requested to hand in th CONEY ISLAND the apartment-hous econ nan Bolz, of the Second Pre-| warning him to leave the coke rexion or | prank Barberi, an Itallan cobbler, whose shop) SMCH Afrived to-day, died aboard th Avil lit came. Woe: ReMi Rlagosemen cree BY BAY ROE Btreet, near Columbus a cinect, was a witness, but his story dif- | suffer deat, and this caused him to tahe K jan cobbler, whose shop! ¢ nen but a few houre out fram Southampton, | entirely with shiets, were sold 6® at auction Boats leave foot Whiteball st. hourly from 248 periences last night duri fers, ‘somewhat from others: “#2 eneee aC 420 West Twenty-eighth rire ‘ 2 + for the best tran et f the corner, with mi may, be Sree epomennat from others, He saya | his own life [ae AE AE GS ERR Death was ca ta Mr. Wa Rec bukaras bantna Ch of takin, Syanian works. to.610-P. M. on SUNDAY, APRIL 14, Borne! me be | aver cane tine eae wat tae fount dead in the cellar under the where he ental a ie = thieves. Policemen M y Con-\ing, and that when it ca Poll % ae ey far purchases 10 etn | eee hors found a man in the hallway of 77 sion with the cable-ear he fell upon the SUICIDE A FAILURE. a VE NT Ane eal PLS CUS ee 1 MME | 4 convention of Graduate Club Gelegstes, wil Instruction. West (Ninetyisecond) street, and Bfe- top of a sewing machine and brulsed his : ckiteeio axenie ide aight Greak ane Armour awn Sctentint. | sen 7 be heid uring the coming week, tn the’ Bucking: | MANDOLIN, BANJO, VIOLIN: 6 “You are k; get out of here!" ee ———-— DM, Tashjinn, the Armenian Sales- fatien Into the cellar | yasdt. dA," berbaras to aT Bae ts the delee: ag | ebro BLAME IOnD StH HN) M008 Poe Sh ee He then slapped the man in the face s and kicked him into the street, but did ae Rin the cellar the conten fe Columbia Graduate Club ca Tuesday" event : Danjo, 12 private leaso Kethook. |e rear na tute SIND om Tuesday evening | ito taught. allen, 64 34 ave., near bist et -Up on a Public Rona, Chicago, whieh carried Mr. Armour Hot arrest himy eh ech BRIDGETON, N. J., April 13.—Theodore Sirat-| 3. 34. Tashjian, the Armenian sales- BIR ok imber of acientinie on an oriMg ¢%-| tency Clark. who eald he lived at 693 Ninth eels = = - alirine Oscar Klein, who lives on the) ton, an engineer on the Wost Jersey Ratton. | man for Topakyan & Co., dealers in| ios edition to Ganteal America aad Meni 1 6% | avenue, was hel for examination im Yorgvilie | At a meeting of the Columbia College Tennte Help Wanted—Female. Ninetycsecond sirecty next door to the fas airing with hig wife last aignt when they | oriental rugs at 14 Fifth avenue, who| “S/reeteCar and Wawon Smash. Ne As ln dere ete pervert Cpe Mer tage aye ed cuidenty and Stephen Fe Thayer | OPERATORS—Experlenced on Aret-clase comtoal fire. found a, man in, his apartments men with revolvers, Aira stration’ wteamed, but attempted suicide by taking four fve- elise halt: Ain Mire, and severai ia'er series gs she was returning home from a aes achif ge Waist, permanent employment, "Mies e fire first broke e ejected | was silenced by threaty’ tn murdor her Narain fi I f 7 3 ery veatert u nman. Yourth Hor, whire he found Mra. Solo- | then relieved Stratton of his watch and M40 rea j STAN capsules of morphfhe yeRterday What olreet, mear Delancey pe age U AUAve Callens atthe (Clix. Gt: Maw Star: thecate! [Samm ae Man and ner mother, Mrs. Sutton foi 'A' searching party. has been’ erganised’ ta | in the Colonial Hotel, One Hundred and heree-and wagon beliooxing| ‘To Faamine Voung Dl Aenta his year as usual will have @ vacation dur dt differing from Flate and Apartments to Let. —— He told them to get out quickly, but? look for the robbers. Twenty-fifth street and Eighth avenue, aren Atiaek distal | ‘frst. week in May, wee Fern tem 0 FS ds las | Twenty-fitt ty daa Rare, ses| a rrwes wan agpiner seerny to ume] AIL ALONE, |'tocni sit fay Sa alias Gon fiate and Ararat to Da few minutes later grabbed the | Mea, G | werely ‘The wagon ‘and streetcar | Joa Mlowlgood, supplementary proce Tes * nations will Immediat low the Mi dtaiets all atght; andsounely “Sesoretads Tan by the collar and threw him down: | MT" Goldenburs Harned to Death:| ie iy a prisoner in the Manhattan | pilin vere‘amasnes Tenet MEd Mreetcer | {ONN Mien gods ion ot} Both ip the way 18 acta and in the way tte | 20 Cf the term EE ee ee an ae eek ee tains (Special to the Evening World.) Hospital, ‘The doctors say ‘Tashjian - — — vold, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medics eee oe rE, ont " 5 1 Banker Joho Blows: has ron vel = Fire Marshal Mitchell, who ts hard at} CAMDEN, N. J., April 14 —Mra. Martha Golden | addicted to the morphine habit, . ; covery, The following course of lectures on prychology work Investigating these fires, Say Ne | burg, of 6i0 Point street, wax fatally buruet this ANd they are o€ the opinion that he Bled trom: Ils Injurie 1 tagtune of $1,000,000 in lene than five A long procession of diseases start from | by Prof. Julah Ravce, of Harvard University wit| Business Property to Let. has no theor: moriing by her clathing catekiag on Gre while is slightly demented. This may expiain | George Warhiayton d#ving. of 177 Second ave, waement » Bia wee petureed RY i rt re blond, Take it, | 2% ¥en at the College for the Training of Teach- | TWO PRIVATE STABLES, 4 stalle each, All Ot. these fires have occurred near the Was preparing htaktats Her husband’ war ity qHotive, @ Hires Cleaning” Department, | gaye" Fo ioneiraie ty ans ae yee Aare etl tho nies. | Sitnctitytatgwiey ADIL IG “Detnition. Scope and | "Goth st, for rent vt aale. Pocher, 387 Lexiage where Recortor Goft lives, and it has | badly buriet Ia extingulahog the fames, but wilt “He will tiot spenie of his troubles, It as a*reault of injuries received | pendemt on bis feiher tor support a you ought, when you feel the firs’ | seinod of Paychology .” Wednenday, Apal 17. ""The | 2p are Deen suggested that if they continue, a \was alleged that ‘Tashjlun disposed: of ne a result, of Injuries received | re symptoms: ianguor, loss of appetite, | eveloomet nd een ‘ = the Recorder. will finally be hedged | - - - ne expensive rugs belonging to. the on Ap! Hac Leg ay oT ess, depression, As an appetizing, | (pote Healthy Organization.” Thuraday. | Apr! Lost, Found and Rewards. round with flames, | firm for which he worked and had made | > = eve che! restorative tonic, to |; ff April $3 REWARD ‘for the recovery of the” a Not the least sufferers as a result, of Ao accounting of them, . | are bait © Hell, wh repel disease and | psychoin a MPhilip’ Porver (reoortea’ Pooert:, drowned’ se na these eight conflagrations are the fire bet Topakyan, one of the firm at is ome : ; build up the ded | ant Guidance of Mind: 5 BS hor: "The work ‘4 fire horse is has sent word to Tashjlan he will not | don, Bae 00s tor he bard up | Aas 296, Hulsense of Minds. Pano, Perk, Ley, City etand. Agel © oe ve reicularly ent at any, time, an | be prosecuted. | Without s famtiy medicine ehests and what ts a pein Of ber evel there's nothing’ to ry sta . 4 = J amily mediclae chest without Hood's Piiae It] Hall. covained & 2 vy engines and tricks “nas: quite | Tried to F His Wite, i Be eee ane eines t08 ingptts Supreme Court equal it, Ye touses ’ fe Worn them out, especially as ere ~ | a manworthy the uane god's sd » OOP 1 uity with her hushadd every orga! 0 e Basn't been apy very long interval of | New York City Exchange Servic: | Jobn Miller, who Hives at 415 Wort Thirt ctu}! y prepared for iamify- use, and are so gentle | Therlalls have healthful action, pur: PE I ER DOE LG ER A) : ifies and enriches the y tn action, so easy Iu effect, and so pert sult that they are the teal home cathartic, blood, braces up the Pt hotwee | Mreot, Was arraiged in JeMerson Market One or two 4 erie have been | ] thie morning charged wish att reported to the pol far, and Peter | rT cide, He said that he only put a ro Garrahan, who lived in the Colonial ) Nis neck to fool ble wife, who Fan to. the Weat T Lave used Hood's Pills and hays always | Worry 8. Char! fi whole system, and 4 | | found onct very nicely on wy liver end | Worry & Charles, torr 5 preter stores health and hank buildings, says he lost a fatchel Thirt reet oie atation badly trtahe, | found then tonct very nicely yu nd r rest Containing. papers” worth $30,000." He| éa4 upward. Oa request by mall oF telephone, | cast’ Sis refused to popeae cenit ee eta | towels, Hood's Pills dO not wripe, but leave the | at the Custom-House, w ot thie morning | vigor. Dr. Pierce threw the bag our of the back window. | agent will be sent to give further Informacion, | ‘orday. and he was release). bowels excelent condition. "’ Q. M. Um | telat et his wife, who liven at. 38 guarantees a cure or He found part of tt later, but the pa-| our generat office may be cailed from any pubite | ~oaaP o - |*T rap, Easton, Pennsylvania, | ‘the money refunded. DaS Mate MIE INF scociusky, acting | teeptone—over 1.000, Im the clcy—without charge, | YOURE Woman Tries Spteide, , £ | c art, mee nar} Ghaw Val f Annie McGarty, twenty-six years olf, attempten | chat ta tisacrgaatet sola |The ronay ide al meg (a | wnt’ tae “em zazes ot geennce|— Hood’s Pills 4 her floma 135 ra of his staff to make an inves 18 CORTLANDT ST. West Forty-ninth sirost, this aftergaga, She | Are prenased onig by 1. Hoon &Co., Apotie: | 1 A. BWeents, tion into the causes of the fires, Was taken to Kovsavelt Muzpital. cane’, Lowell, Mass, U \ x <& Mre. Susan GorD- ? nr omens, i RAY fit NOW ON DRAUGHT, night the Woman Suffra, owas billed by yore of as to 3,

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