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rhe Social Leader Leaves an Es-|Looal Butchers to Prosecute the tate of Fuliy $1,600,000. Trust if Possible —— oo ‘ AS, STEVENS'S WIL WE WILL GO HIGHER SD Small Dealers Complain of a Loss of Profits and Trade. To Remain Intact Through Two Generations. ‘The rise in the already almost prohibi- | tive price of beef, that was expected to- day, did not come, but it is said that a) further advance must uccur in @ day or two, and thet prices will be materially | advanced before a change comes for the better. Meat dealers are still widely at va- lance as to the causes of the unusual increase ir: prices, but have determined to investigate. If there is any remedy to apply they will apply tt. | ‘There will be a meeting of the New Mrs. Paget Waves Citation and Ap- proves the Document, ‘The will of Mrs. Maretta Reed Stevens was filed for probate in the office of the clerk of the Surrogate's Court this afternoon. The estate ts valued at $1,000,000 in personalty and $00,000 in real estate. | Fannie Reed, sister of Mrs, Stevens, 18) e : Col. A reverie Toned, egleed wc YO Reiall Butchers’ Mutual Protec- year for ilfe; Harry Reed, of California, | ve Assuctation | nen BCRusieea $10,000 each and Rlcrence Heed: @ nieces) ye Hebrew meat deaicrs of the east Mine nasidue of the estate and the |#ide will meet in commiltiee this even: testatrix’s jewelry and personal orna- Ee ee UE Se Sealey against the trust, They have advanced or piano sued 16 eae tie Mary [Bric ¢ so much, It Is common complaint, Fiske Paget, daughter of Mrs. Stevens, pipe on ett ee a a Ha who will receive the Income for life. hee ko ge ih Ld hee) Ga divises Leonie der auiidven, wae will! “The greatest hardship ts suffered by receive the income for life, with the re- | version of the estate to their children absolutely. It was evidently the object of Mrs, Btevens to keep the estate intact as long possible. If the provisions of the will are carried out the property will not be actually divided until the death of her grandchildren, and her great- grandchildren alone will be in actual possession of anything save the income Mrs. Mary Fiske Paget waived cita- tion and admitted as the only heir at law that the will was properly executed and was the last testament of her mother. ‘The will was executed on May 15. 104, | 20 one ane sirloins oe Cy . . o re the old prices, The che: cs and was witnessed by D. C. Calvin, of | fave'not advanced. 147 West Sixty-first street, and Noel| Richard Webber, one of the, heavy’ Gale, of 32 Liberty street. |deaiers in the market, at ine runare’ t a ithe Union Trust Company in named as | 204, Twentieth street aut bine, put ad- executor and trustee. |mits the recent advances of beef, are The body of Mrs. Stevens was taken | not easily accounted restaurants, Where working people #e- cure their meals, Their customers, accustomed to nutri- tious beef in its many forms of prepara- tion, will neither content themselves with other meats nor pay an advance in prices, Max Selig, meat dealer, at 8 First nue, says ntil to-day I have made no differ- ence in my prices. I have been felling beef at a loss, and am compelled to uke a slight advance. I do not believe the state of the beef market Is due to any combine of the big Chicago packers but I do know that whatever the cause. prices have advanced so materially We must raise the price and lose cus- tomers or lose money on all we sell. “LT keep notaing but the best stock. T have been selling porterhouse steaks at keepers of cheaper boarding-houses and | for by the laws Smrson, Grawronn & Sinesot. To-Morrow, Tuesday, Special Sale of Sheets and PillowCases, 1,000 dozen Bed Sheets, Genuine Utica Mills Muslin, hemmed in best manner; 2 x 2} yards at 46. each; 2] x 2} yards at 4c. each; 24 x 24 yards at Be. each. Pillow Cases, genuine ‘‘Fruit-of-the-Loom” Muslin, 45 + 36 inches, | 1 Oc. regular price 150, | Another hrne p rehase of Hemstitched Bed Sheets, 2x 21) yards, 69c. each ; regular price 75c. Hemstitched Pillow Cases in all sizes, to match sheets, Sixth Avenue, 19°h to 20th Street MA. SCOTT'S SUDDEN DEATH, The Well-Known Ohioago Editor Died in New York on Sunday. He Wad Just Completed a Big Newspaper Consolldation. ‘The death at the Holland House yes- to Boston. this morning by train over of supply and demand. the New York, New Haven ani Hart-| Manager Schlosse! for Herman) ford Railroad, accompanied by Mrs. Ar- Freund, First avenue \d Sixth street, thur Paget, Mrs. reyans’s oily wurviv. | auya. that while his trade does not call ing dai , and a few friends of the for much porterhouse, he has been able family. The interment will be In Wal- | to supply other dealers with choice ole Cemetery, Boston, with brief Test cues at rates so slightly in advance of | normal p j ably. sel lrates, At Freund’ are actually retailed at 16 to 20 cent ““phat's just the point," exclal | Editor Myers, cate and Market Journal. |sumers would only learn where to loo |for meats and how t t,/might, even now, buy "| prices, and on a ‘much gious services at the gra —__— TROUBLE OVER A GRAVE, Stearns Wants to Keep Hi Fiancee in the Family Plot. Justice Bartlett, in the Supreme Cor Brooklyn, issued an order to-day re- straining the Evergreen Cemetery offt- cials from, removing the body of Mise Susan A, Yeamons from the Stearns plot in the cemetery. The application was made in behalf of | fre other Horace A. Stearns. He says when Miss! rates more common-sense scale. next to the loin and out of prime bul: }enormous in times of scarcity. and at very much cheape! rices that they might reason- to_their customers at the old ‘8 porterhouse steaks of the Butcher's Advo- “If con- 0 buy them, they for reasonable prices would be regulated So long as all Americans insist on hav-| ing porterhouse, sirloin and rib roasts |locks, the prices of these cuts will be ‘There cuts just as choice, if people terday ot Jamea W. Scott, editor and publisher of the Chicago Times-Herald, was unexpected East and West. that he never felt better in his life. THE REWARD OFFEREDSSI ttle Talons. to his many friends He had told acquaint- jances who called on him on Saturday He o WORLD: MON To test the comparative value of the different newspapers advertising mediums, we offer to FURNISH FLATS FREE of any immediate expense, for one week, to all those presenting this advertisement, We have inaugurated a REFUNDING CREDIT SYSTEM by which every dollar paid to us draws interest for you. Call or write for particulars of this,the most generous sch.me ever devised fur the benefit of the working people. FURNITURE, CARPEPS, STOVES, CROCKERY, PICTURES,| CLOCKS, CURTAINS, REFRIGERATORS, BAGY CARRIAGES, &c. J.Baumann&Bro 1818 to 1315 Third Ave. bet. 75th and 76th Sts. | D a uv 1OTH ST. BLEVAT! CARS ‘Open Saturdays tt 10 P West He St. estse geRTH I, 1807 Amateur—</_ Ball Players. rE, ¢S "RELIABLE" CS ae play a gvod game It oUR AFine Smyrna Hall Rug, is necessary to play PRICE 3x12 ft., ne the best Ball, Bat, Glove or Mitt $6.30. Regular price $12.00. that can be found in the market. — Spald- ing’s Base Ball Sup-| Of exceptional value And exqui- plies are the Stand- ard of Comparison site colorings. the world over, | . m Do not be deceived. Our spring stock of carpets with Others are not as good, They may patterns and colorings just from Europe's fashion centres. claim it, but see that Spalding's Trade Mark, which ts a guarantee of a house twerty years in this line, is stamped on what you purchase, Prices the lowest. Sce also our Furniture for every part of the house, at prices and| terms sure to please you. CASH or CREDIT GwrerRTHWAIT {6 104,106 and 108 West 14° St. for a ur Hane Ball Uniforms are unequalied In atyh Samples and Catalogues free, LDING & BROS., 42D ST. AND STH AVE. A.-A.-FURNITURE FOR SAL new: gold parlor sult | was jubilant in discussing his future. highest ambition, the Chicago Times, Herald and Post, | completing the new organization Mr, Scott came to this city on Friday, accompaned by his wife and Mrs. Grace Hatch, Saturday went to bed feeling as well as usual, Yesterday morning he great pain. About 2.30 o'clock complained r 1 Recently Mr. Scott haa reached his! Brooklyn Stores: the consolidation of land his visit to New York was in the (nature of a rest from his hard work in night he NEAR_67 AV. Flatbush Av. near Fulton St S452 magnificent upright patarings, handerary piano, mir sk and dintng fur Soll weparate, 15k West bath DAY EVENING, APRIT, 15, 1806 \benetit of the en ‘that elegant velvet carpets; | '$1,75---T, £. SIDE WALL P. C0, Rs Fl FR EXTRA!! Call and See Us and we will show you some of our stylish race) 945,00 SPHING SUITS © The cloth is strictly pure Wool and fast colors, and the trimmings At. Our customers surely get the mous business we do all over the country, We also have an elegant line of im- ported suitings, consisting of Clay Diagona n all colors, Hudders- field Pin Checks and Scotch Tweeds. Suits to order $20. Good value at $35. rvery customer on United for SIX LITTLE TAILORS, 229 Broadway. opp. P. 0. | measurcme:t Al orders existence that Is worn with absolute comfort leh and day, ws It retains the rup hard we sey Hit and speedy the patient (ree. ttendat for pam IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUBS CO, , 822 nid BUA Broadway, cor Lath st, New'York, phtet. Business Opportunities. Bowery, cor. Broome St. | ‘RUPTURE CURED. ‘The Improved Flastic Trusa tn the only truss tn ~ JORDAN, MORIARTY &0. 155, (57 AND 159| EAST 23D ST, West of 3d Ave.,| New York. Furniture, Carpatin gs, Upholstery, &¢. PRICE LIST MAILED; ON APPLICATION. Credit Given to Suit All. i Br SHOW, FAMILY RESORT. THE SANDOW TROGADER) COMPANY Oe thee Hayat 4 ehtcgyaeece te AES fi WONDERFUL JOROAN FAMILY, , THE IRISH CHANTEUSE, MAGCI= CLINE Meokapeeh FA AL ‘Theatre- W FEATURES THIS WE! HeCInas Specinity Co, From 10 A. M. The # Euwenes, ¥ BARNUM AND | RAILEY. | Unthan, armiess wonder, TEST EHOW ON EAR’ ty Kuraale, Drummond, ON BQUAILA GARD! doe Flynn, Annie Hart, Paquore: pm at 2 Evening at Sun P. ND WATER CARNIVAL Fi | Mix ‘ancy Swimming, Loe THNOLOGICAL CONGRESS, Living ¢ trom Ev ) MONSTER MENAGERE 24 Elephants, 20. Camela, 40° Ponlee, 100 GRAND EQUESTRIAN ACTS. THRILLING AERIAL DISPLAYS, 2h 7e., $1. Box Seats, ne. 4 for sale of advance Box-nfive open fr a4 GRAND OPEEE YOUSEF, Byige TO-NIGHT HF Strange _ Dentistry. “TEETH” Admit: a ‘om 9 to EXTRACTED Yeamons ‘died, in 1887, he was engaxed | to be married to her, and had the con- sent of his father and uncles, owners of the plot, to bury Miss Yeamons there. His father has died since, however, and his uncles want the body buried in other part of the cemetery. The cem- etery trustees make no opposition. STREET BANDS CHECKED. t Them Brooklyn Aldermen Restr to Certain Conditions, The Brooklyn Board of Aldermen this afternoon passed an ordinance to pre- vent the playing of musical instruments by itinerant street bands and hand- organ grinders before 9 o'clock in the morning. ‘The ordinance also provides that there shali be no such music in the vicinity of public schools while they are in session, near churches while services are being held or in front of any bullding Where the occupants object. A penalty of $10 is attached for each offense. ‘A resolution said to emanate from the Mayor's office providing for the placing of & fingling ell on all trolley cars, to ting while they are in motion, was de- feated. ed Matinee for Manhattan Hospital. ‘A matinee will be given at the Star Theatre on Tt is difficult for the average mini.) however, to assimilate the idea that the | stiff advance in prices is due to a short Supply of beef stock, with the fact that | 1,500 live cattle and 9,000 quarters of dressed beef were exported to Europe from this clty last week. Senator Vest, in an interview in which he reviews the situation in a masterly way, shows pretty clearly that if the protectionists in Congress had not suc- ceeded in defeating the clause of the Wilson bill affecting beef, the Big Four at Chicago would now be werless to) corner the market, as Canada and | Mexico could step into the competition and furnish beef at this time but for the 2 per cent. ad valorem tax imposed. Most strenuous opponents of the beet clatse in the Wiison bill. It is sald, were known friends of the millionaire Chicago ackers, who have, it Is estimated by a Kew York authority, nearly $200,000,000 invested in the business. ANOTHER WOMAN REFORMER. Mise Davide Champions Persecuted Push-Cart Venders, Miss Davide, a social reformer, called on Commissioner Andrews this after-| noon and made a complaint against a number of policemen in the downtown precincts. Miss Davide proposes to champion the Priday, April 19, for the beneft of the Man-| cause of the fish-cart venders. who. she . 000 <1 Bays, are abused by the police. While Dattan Hospital Association, of which J. Hood | inthe Commissioner's office Complaint ‘Wright was for many years president. Mr. Den-| Clerk Peterson W: nt for and took the use of the the complainant had brought with her. man Thompson has donated the re tatements of two witnesses the Bridge and Willlamsbrid, ning Ume to the Countr ster is one hour and forty-five min Expelled from One P: Founded Five New NEW BRUNSWICK, April ems REV. DR. JOHN MILLER DEAD. 15,—Rev. | sh Dr. John Miller, pastor of the Cumber- | * lawy withdraw owtn ‘would threats that 2 | the « Ing, and to the fro «threats to fin in this le season by r’s former se unless she refrained from talk~ i: Gold Crowns and Bridge Wark a Specialty. 1 Prices Reasonable for biret-Class Work, eaving the Country Club at 405, the her for contem Unt, Mr Green trip will be the same | Was unusually silent to-day, contentin: Warranted 10 Years. time, Ce » with rs. | herself with an oc jonal smile at re onthe box seat. drove the first porters or an indignant, sniff in th DR (@) W HA LL two 8st fom renin ereten Sue the direction of She took a . . . > trip or. ‘ebb and Frederic Bronson. vantage, however, feree Anderson's , ri rthur Holett was the guard, | Ho) temnarary Absence from the room to atv Peansylvania Dental Colleges HOYT Re was resplendent in ar olive coat with | observe + at Bait lace and gold buttons, and a low-|\ “I should think the courts would get | 949 BROADWAY; ; * THE F crowned coaching hat. worn out issuing decrees against this id FULTO “ T. ie THE MAN OPSTATRE, — = id —— os vy a9 N ST., ’ ITAN OPERA-HOUSE. Cor, Hridge, BROOKLYN. ry Season of Grand HOVRS—-* A M.to7 P.M, Bundays—10 to 3 ght 2 Matiness. Mon. te 4 County, in in June, 1819. He was a} Way ahictaaed pepe H rr 7 Ss ~ son ). Wilmot Scott, a _ practical | | with fine glazed paper. and} * printer and paper min. Mr, Si is 4 a I ea le ee A INES HE RNDON Hamaved'to Galena, thi, shortly afte | COACHING SEASON OPENS. craven. ddl Grau a. @ 120 Raat Haun AGL ae birth f M ‘ James: iN i v at F Mak H = » * was edu Galena Colleg ire. enry jonn's Party nkes a " cee Se eee Gala | HETT ny ono.w.naris sew werwon) LA BELLE MARIE, LARTER Tt Tr the Country Cul | HETTY GREEN KEEPS QUIET. (ii ix stmpiy sppited. to, the urns and te ‘tn | Hen Otter In Wart an first em: | The New York coaching season was paamatotets solitely ate Jamong the bunitreds operated upon c \ > 7 durit he lat week, to whom | refer by re} WwW ule barked In a rin Hunt- grmnatly opened to-day by the initial| But Marvels, Sub Hosa, at the m se Oe its ronlowink we " A OMAN’S REVENGE. Ingdon, Md.) in later he y : : Mit. ih HOWLINe Heil hath no tury ike a woman scorned. ned to Galena In- trip of the New York an} Westchester Court's tence in Decreen. mayo " couvinced ¢ ——— MN |publie coach Ploneer, which tcft the] rearing in the Hetty Green-Barling "i" “tt = Wii gt se Lod M 8 Oak wereet, Mount Vernot yu Brunswick, Fifth avinue and proceetings was resumed this after- ani 12h, OU, “Han has robbed’ deo: | ov | Dwentysalethontrest stoi) oie thls noon in the office of RBferee H. B. Ane UY ete eb Pat “1 did not ci) UN Pe merning. lastean ene WAKE, 140 Perry at. He 86 : rmortsan farewell), Lag of 7 4 jeol it. J Ransone (ast week), orn | AU ie neater te ane er ats |, iierstoraremirs n and her elderly |) MES all) jie Waepane, Nettie Chandler's White wa |served by Mra Henry Sloan, who made | opponent have eat at opt pied | f th Pretiy Girly, Imex Sts 30 others |p a coaching perty to which were In tie room fr Ratha how. | Brookiyn KOSTER & BIAL’S TO- He vited Mrs, Frederle Bronson, Mrs. De d ee now Lam conv \ = E Lancey Kane, Creighton W Cent their # sw somewhat closer Hondreda of ot FIRST PRESET we ~ sancey ; ito entre ee ee ae a : Hitcheock. Dr. 8. W.. Webb, Ilerbert yaad Mies Green's tare ond Egtragiian Free When Teeih Are Ordered. th ritins, Robbins and Co!, be Lancey Kane. Gprangement . a jean Aehut of First time cine . ter and another woman, | a! Mr nounees the me white panels, nning hearing was taken up with the PALMER'S a with yellow. F ood amination by Robert BR. Rene- Matinoes hake “up the first team, Mr Barling aa to some of his wen will be made at Harlem, account Mr. Robinso estate. [ine a red f her peren- L : 5 nidand. well kn dress, Her a 2 : se t t also was ¢ i roses. | NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. awyer Tracy, of bene lajct's crors-examination, sald that he va!'Sun. Api. 21" popular Sunday Hd examine. Mro Barling himself fagner'e Die Mali fterwards, and get him to explain + thing that was at present left bt i ann buen st, | 70's CREED LE in| 20% for the occasion, as well as his own services, , tng oe of hn an Thy cneiioment wi actalie, the officials would give any land Presbyterian | Church, at New et oon illustrated songs. venir programmes as run ick, died ton, ‘day, | u I< pol djour No) U b ‘. sonst of illustrated sonan,, Souvenir programmrs | Miss’ Davide, attained some notoriety runswick, died at mh yerterday, || ‘The hearing at this, point adsour | Na lore Dread of the Dental Chatr A Rave been donated, by Me. Thomo wemett | When she made it a practice to search aged seventy-six years, Dr. Miller was | Until 3 pr a tract Be: "il |The streets at nights for stray cats, of the baatel te nh expresed herself as de- No pain oF bad resus der tictle “girin, dressed like red-croas hospital | tf if one of the best-known clergymen in ot her Abeciutely ps m1 it we eth street. | She tho ct 0 an . shut Tracy up, any wa i : m Bro men Baruch, West Sevenueth, set: |Sive ‘a painiena death 10 every one she He was expelled by the New Bi StH y, etthat two-headed Re hg CL aM «STH AVE. HEATRE. || sie “Ser Be eaten ce, ‘Mra dS Hood Wrignt, Mra | encountered. In nearly every instance Wisk Brasistery. ten tor been talking for three years | SON: |HIS WIFE'S FATH! ore Straus, Mes. J. A. Beall and Mrs. 'E. D,| she used chloroform. Dozens of dead ‘ months, Tim glad he's made \to-Night 60h Pertormance—Hi Sou ry animals were found, and the Investig accepting the doctrine of the ‘Trinity t last. That's the way with these sab ML jormance-—Handsome Souveslaiy tion which followed, led to the discov- | He was accepted into the Cumberland | Jawyers, They can't make a ivi PECPLE’S THEATUE. dv M a Disturpance on the “ ery. of Miss Davide aa the author of | Presbyterian Church, whose st onwhold | without they hiteh onto some state It A HENRY a R srtgege i jis - West. Dr. 3 pried his (t belongs to a women or a dead man, iSP = 5 John Bigzina, « plumber, from Baycane, ana] ‘er Ce j Private means io, jablish a Prestytery Re eS acnt ee emt “ihe THE POLICE ISP -CT! Wed. a omnes laborer, y z TT of th and Chureh in) New Bs nets | 1G CAST. Tues = oe raatlegpag lags sie HAR MARRIAGE ANNULLED. | dormey and instituted five churetins. | 11s Rae wiuhout pales | ACADEMY OF 3 test Was at New Brunew the pulpit yarantes «Gt | men Bisland and Butler, of the Church street | | Ja veay wn iat pa ne wolnit| HETTY GREEN'S INCOME TAX. | police station, for disorderly conduct on the | Wife No, 2 Finds that Wife No, 1 Ie JAMES W. SCOTT, with remarkable vigor adeah | - Abrtpely. i Serer art Stata! wader Sood tr gacd | Still Living, WATE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE CHICAGO TIMBS-IERALD) A Te SO eon oatt r! piehewt Woman Pays No ‘Tax on eveniig with hem teeth Teeth aiied race ‘ nA at, lace lor 1 enema 4 ME: aRALI “us jolted as one or he nos ton jaity 3 to 3 » ¥ Behavior in the Tombs Police Court this morn- | Justice Cullen, In the Supreme Court, a! When of ths College and The Property in Thin Clty. York tal Parto GANZA , ing. John Mines, the ticket agent, testified | é afternoon Dr. J. A. Irwin, of 14 West dustrial Pre, . ! The students popularly * ww Yorw Cliy CAE Te Oa |nrrooklyn, this morning, dissolved the ‘Twenty-ninth ‘strect, was #Un t dustrial Prevs an connection with his WAT%sccruton” Milt popularly, called) tes, Hetty Green wax asked to-day ‘ ———=— | marriage of Mrs Anna L, Hartt to and dincovered that Mr Scott was suf went pin croauiy ectached, by an World’! reporter If 90) E TO-DAY, 7 ¥ by yi! eae : ~ F. ¥ ce i —_ | st « * n come e Prank Dowd, of 312 West Thirty-second street, j married a woman of Hast Northport, doctor hurried to his office for some published MRS. ALLEN GETS A DIVORCE! vert, to tont HOW, MAOUNER TREE OF nod patented Sam Bernard, mt ° wen run over by. Ninth avenue surtece cor No.| Ee 1, im AGG and hed left, her In 160 purpose, and when he returned Mr, Scott Chicago wag jot, she Rema ee, Wy te zie H. eas mon Fi tei itty-ftth streete thin | Mrs. Hartt No. 1 is # ving. was dead, oe! ny with M up he Chemical Tin h it between Fitty-tourth and Fitty-atin streets this MTT rey works in Bortiss8 shipyard, ‘There Was a report that he died while a puabene later oF shay heen, ony Nee RAEN OE Tester ‘BIVOU, wit Win! cS pled to Ket off from. the front platform atid | South Brooklyn, | under the influence of morphine, but Dr. wB Xevond only to I pay an income tax on other property, ’ © MIC MADBLRINES a8 foil Gnder the wheels. Ne was taken - a Oo Irwin denied this, He declares that who. po: 1a controlling ins 4 |but-on none in this elt D'ARVILLE | Geitka | sy Siange to It Hospital aud the driver, George Sinter Defents a Sister. death probably was caused by the rup- terest « Fllna 1. Alien wa 1 —= = a | Grossman, of 796 Ninth avenue, was arrested. 7 ture of a blood vessel In the brain In “April, 1890, he and Mr. Waleh cree of absolute divorce from Joh —- Justice Stover, 1m the Supreme Court, to-day The funeral will be held ty Chicago. founded the Evening Post, which also to-day by Jusitce Ingraham in NAKED IN HER CELL. FAREWELL NEW YORK ENG. (7h oad Sentenced for Shooting a Woman,| "!t (hat & teed executed by te im Bre. Hoots will save, far that City 10- Bae a succens. | My. Scott wea a member nrome Court ———— . Mr. and Mrs. KENDA Stack, giving her property to her two ¢ r ; ae it me yall leading clubs in Chics > oa Mon, and Tues, Ev'ge and Sat. Mat. In 4 Jobn J, Heinz, of 154 Lincoln avenue, was sent See aad tartare body of Mr. Scott was placed in a Hi ved three years ¢ formerly Insane Annt er Tore Mons mand Sat. see ee tor seven andl a. bale pesra ‘oy | ARS TOOPD Mca: by Meo. Thompacn, | CBvered with Diack elothi and iF metallia President of the: Chicas ity, a mem Ail flor Cluthing: |PURROY GONE TO CARLSBAD, | wei" wnt mh A white a ipnasy aah” Judge Fitegerald in Part I, of General Sessions | who ciaimed that, her mother aixned the doed|Iined, ‘There wre cient’ Sliver, handles United’ Hires . Werte » Hoboken p ave as yet been | 1@ WHS, MUSICH, dorday upon the plea of ullly 10 anindictment | Guier‘the impression ita a memorandum of /and a allver piste bearing, the na tod Beaanionton ee Tee eee ae nng about An, | om © Wedding Tour with Hie Newly THEISS 's tad ALAM A sonic assault. Heinz t Mrs. Henry | er will, and) th joel the | James Wilmot Scott, and the date of per Publishers’ Asso eo was in New York to Hus zs . Ma ride, 134 and 135. East, 14ti 1 MOAr, ‘ pflomtone Maed Mille Unold, of 113, East | Property had been given to hy to |his_ birth and death, | ‘The bod RETO ORMCCIB NON. He AM Tone. | Herelunder, the insane woman Inde ride, LE MONTE ORL HEMT Rion Hundred and Elghth street, at Third avenue | the exclusion of her sister, to Chicago on the North 8) Philadelphia and the N York Press summons was served by publica- | from nwich, Conn, who was ar-| Tt was ann 1 yesterday that Plays every afternoon and evening, OM TNR AIO Ot eee ina” beontee mae = Soe a ee eee ota te on : ‘eetad be them late last night, Tele-|County Clerk Henry D. Purroy was] 1sTHSTREET THEATRE, Neos & fealous. 5 | irq, James Brown Potter Gets Time, | {his afternoon, ant os ox) mit, Seatt was one of the original pra. y of alimany Mire. Avey irave in| grams sent to the address she have| married quietly last Wednesday to Cath. | Gro! reserved seats bi. MATE SSR, & ——___- s i out 8 o'cla joters ol orld’s Fair, o z en Alien ave in a iG stce ¥ ee Oe a rig cgs | Te ta at Manon Mate gel ra, dames | morrow. . F atien afith & director. ’a mempor of ine Ue ea of John Allen ave 1B Met with no response, The woman Is erine 1. Hillsburgh. According to the lH bE OT REN OF NI | Brown Potter and Kyrie Bellew, to recover $1,200! In add Scott an¢ iss ecutive and Chali of the Commit- | \ . n. | thoug ve been betrayed by some| notice, the marriage was performed in Joseph Moore, of 236 East Ninety-aixth street, | for breach of contract, was called hetore Jutee | Grace Wh will, be wecom= tee on Printing, Dc ar Mel Lat ve Re Sel ll an 7 ee eee oh by Puther Ne N,| Next weeks grost naval Grama, eee ice’ cute asterncon with @ triend in| Newhurger ia the Clty Court this moming ur, | Panis all, the business | Miro Boot Wag. married tn 1878 | ta ~—— Fe ee on en the doorman made) sekinnon, eee when he was thrown against the bar and | rtroot The cane went over Ui Will take place from hia late renidence, | Presitant | Chauncey Mt” Denew a wan recelved ty the health omeiate | Her elutes, which are of fine texture office this morning that Mr vurny and A-DREAM tae sear: opt sttebs. Bows | Friday next entral at tt tne er coe LN eee ee an cars, tor tha | BUMS REE SOL Se Dealt LGeTOr many, on their wedding trip. ‘They left ce of olng Barna nue, had an avopleptic airoks: Soit| Robert J. Kelly to Be Married. | The funeral arrangements here are in ‘ ; § She refused to dress herelf, but Saturday afternoon, PAEATRE, Evua. lance. . The marriage of Robert J. Kelly, youngen|Charge of J. Ambrose Butler and Mr a 0 early Int won The) @ blanket was given her she wrap — —-——- SO )ENMAN THOM —— Anns : cent aT umann, proprietor of the Holland! Death of Prof. James D. Dana. y Ro Kamwerer At around her. a Says He damped the Bridge, | Yim sunny to nanan ty iake poe tomer | MRR NEW HAVEN, Conn, Apel 18—Prot zine ave ae SAYS SHE WAS POISONED. | sc suk¥"\RR SS 00 S00 Pome +] Van Schaick ts announced to take place to-mor se and tele : nn. April 15.—Prot James SUNT SN) dtaehel Loses Her Damage Sut eV susp kV NTH TS SONGS orld.) rom i elly wan aineried by is father oftetumber of cablegrams and tOlKFO pans, a geologiet ct world-wie tame, died at hie m contracted, It a not like ee aa . : fe wan engaged to ihatek in nui | OF 06 : Mai tarson, | residence hire at 1018 o'clock tant night Soe tbeaty Hoard will take 49 In the case of Rachel Marks, @ . ; . BUFFALO. we F hpril 16-—'*Taronte ed,” | Fie Tas aNERgeS fe Me Vas Cone cng lads's | BORG, tea Cee ey Naa ccage; |b idence hire at 1915 o'clock Jaat night. from gunject of open cara war fully debaced girl, to recover $10,000 dama sa) ol guts Calls the Coroner the newsboy who claims to have jumped from | parents. mere than thirty ‘two noteworthy mar- Victor B Tawacn, of iar) vay Peg pees: Cprpprmnes ut slghtr-thrae years alle and i wan te rd would not be A rian, ibe Jute today (ound a X80 His Daughter’ the Brooklyn Brid afternoon, has | Fiages will tal q Seen arc chicauo! Ge We KUAPD. | but last ight at lO o'clock while conversing with | ap eae | Jefendant. Rachel la an inmate of ‘hr eat, called thos returned to this city. ized that | St. Lous; BE. HH. Butler, Buffalo News, denly siricken aad’ died be: eee | dant Rachel a an inmate of | simon Sats, of 17 Chrystie street, called ‘olin = 1h ‘appearance neem ory. He now in Paris; Col. E. H’ Woods, Boston “each him. Chitd Falls from a Window, 7. to which abe was commitied at the Coroners’ Office to-day and sald TT. MONTH. a he gave two canal-boatmen $4 to pick him | Herald; Mr, Driscoll, Pioneer Press, St a A 1. was riot on that he believed that his daughter,| TOO MUCH JOHNSON. © aa been sent_to the hotel, among which Is the enst-side politician, who | © Little Ones Injured. band at 2% Eighth street, had been | Lyceum Theatres (19) dn ave, 22a se p Bil Hearing. a large piece of lilies’ and I 4 was sentenced to a two months’ term in the peni- 8%) h. "1! | - : poisoned ‘ ee ‘There was a hearing in the Mayor's office thin BITTERS once a day || valley, sunt by the American News: was released yesterday. A number ot "? {#7 Howie Grogowtaky, four year olf, wax knocked “Mra. Shager, he said, was attended by ti further_notien, FORT fl Ljbcinevaien ‘Dyspep, | Publishers’ Association, and ani nda called on r down in front other hpn Foreyth atreet, to Dr, Huber, at East Broadway and Pike afternoon on the bill to transfer the control of large piece from Mr. and Mrs. Baumann, | yey aid aes seulng: and anid Inspector Collins Sworn In, | day by a horse driven by Nhect. Saiz was taken to the District iF CHARLES M,, Ho the schoolabip St. Mary's from the Board of Kdu- Ups UP, | of the hotel, ey id not wont to see him tn prison again. | 4 ‘ ‘Attorney's office. essiated Pat ANB on RY ation to the Btate. School Commissioners Hubbel i ey g . KB, A. Doerr bas been appointed to | Hochstin sxreed with thom, | School tncpector c His daughter's body is in a cemetery _OF |. Reset ate ued the bill-and se there was | Famowa Muller's prescription lor Rhouma: | represen’ thr New York Prene club, and —— —-— ‘enth street, who was appointed Saturday for ¢| ory, in_New Jersey: 5 H.R JALO, raat hes Ean ‘Mayor doubtless give it] 799, oa ‘cure in every | goes to Chicago with the body, Mus. WINsLow's SooTHING BYBU Nisan unex: | Fifth District, called at t s offce this weday| Sate does not know how his daughter MATIN: A agorovel. Ci Sroggins ‘Mr. Scott waa born in Walworth | celled medicine for children while teething, 25¢, * | torenoum ‘and signed the oath of office book. [souls have received the poison. Bod Pitssimmens ,