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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN: (NELLIE BLY A BRIDE, en Oareer of the Woman Whom “The World” Made Famous. APRIL 19, 1805 PEACE MUST BE RATIFIED, pan Prolongs the Armistice One Month for That Purpose. the fleld in which she displayed her re- markable talents that have since made her so famous. She was born in Cochrane Mills, Pa., a town named after her father, who was’ a lawyer and who for several terma | filled the office of Associate Judge of Armstrong County, Her father died when she wan quite young, and she obtained her education at home until 1880, when she went to a boarding- school In Indiana, Pa. Bhe achieved successs from the very beginning of her career in New York. Tho first idea which she suggested wag that she should felgn insanity and, if possible, get committed to the Insane Kaylan ‘at Blackwell's inland, yo. : 4 wets tntertaR ing wee uccoua, ane, (ipectal Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) After im week. or more spent ih the| TOKIO, Japan, April 18—The Peace City Insane Asylum Nellie Bly came out’ with @ graphic pen picture of her Envoys of Japan returned to-day from Shimenosexi. experiences In the mad Wa FJ that pro- ‘The Emperor haw prolonged the armis- duced @ public sensation. Her exposure jtice for one month, in order that the of the abuses in that institution re. sulted iy a city appropriation of for the \ peace terms may be ratified by the re- spective Governments. $3,000,000 benefit of the poor in- sane, besides bringing about This brings out for the first that the action of the Peace Was not conclusive, and that the was originally presented by j| Weeks's daughter, Josephine, the Bayside renented money rained Mins Weeks tad hoped has addressed a letter to the Canadian | signed vy weeks a Bishops condemning the frequenting of Protestant or neutral schools by the Catholics of Manitoba, ene Schieren and Senator Bradley. publican Senators voted with y, bill is intended to give Rose lane Worth, of Brooklyn, @. Job as Commissioner with from 00 to 1,000 po- sitions at his disposal. —_—+ THE TELEPHONE MONOPOLY. Hig Fight in Which They Were Knocked On (Spectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, April 18. There was a lining up In the Assembly thix afternoon of ad- vocates and opponents of the bill to} compel the telephone monopoly to re- duce the charges, The bill has been in charge of the Committee on 8 and) Flectricity. It 1s also being held back in the Senate Committee of Miscellaneous Corporations, The telephone monopoly | Misa Elizabeth Cochrane, who is better bind ae Metta soutw ae ce de-| known to the public ly to the eat It. It was evident when the bill was | read i roi i ; callod-up to-day that there were a num. | readers of “The W ete IF) ber of champions of the m the floot of the Assembly, ‘Assemblyman Gerst, of that the Committee. on. Ga tricity be discha from fu tion of the bill, He said n had held the bil up. for. three | ABRAHAM.» STRAUS {J Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. Friday. 3 Sacrifice of Men’s Suits and Uvercoats, MIKADO MAY VISIT CHINA. lect found that the prize weed to indurse tt! Exprenres a Desire to Talk Over an Alliance with the B BERLIN, April 18.—A despatch re- celved here from Tokio says that the Mikado has expressed the desire to pay @ personal visit to the Emperor of China at Pekin in order to discuss with the latter the question of an offensive and defensive alliance, into which tt is pro- posed to invite Siam to enter, 4 LAIBACH’S SEVERE SHOCK. Her Trip Around the G obe Surpassed Ju'es Verne’s Hero a Fool with Jadge Gaynor. Lindermann, « contractor at 1101 Nrooklyn, this morning in- voked the wrath of Justice Gaynor by absenting himeelt ror. On Monday he excused and was refused. He foom and did not return until ye morning he or told him t show cau morrow why he ished for contempt of court. TRUSTING WOMEN. ‘THEIR CONFIDENCE OFTEN LEADS 10 SUFFERING. The Emperor’s Envoys Return to Tokio from Shimonoseki. “Committee Appointed to In. vestigate Charges Against - Three Members. | > SOOO SD TOBE THE SUM. Coggeshall, Raines and Robertson i) the Aocused Legi lators. Lewin G. Bushwick avenue, (Copyright, 1896, by the Press Publishing Com- Exposures in ‘‘The World Cole pany, New York World.) umnn Caused Needed Keforms, ould Cent. of the Honses, TRIESTE, April 18.—There w: violent earthquake shock at Lafbach, at 10.40 A. M. yesterday. It Is now found that the recent sub- terraneous disturbances have damaged 98 per cent. of the houses at Laibach, many ss Main cms Hay OY Shea THEY DEMAND AN INQUIRY. Polloe and Firemen’s Bills the Basis of Published Charges. (@pacial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 18—Shortly after the seasion of the Senate opened this morn- ing. four Senators rose to questions of ‘epedial -privilege to deny statements made py some of the New York news- Ze. feflecting upon their Integrity in Goumection with their vote on the Lexow police bilis and the New York Firemen’s bib. Charges were contained in news- Paper stories that the votes of Senators Coggeshall, Raines and Robertson had been influenced by financial considera- ‘tia, * Rtowas said that $4,000 had been used Uo seoure favorable action on the Fire- ‘men's bill, and the newspaper making te charge, intimated that the three Sengtors named had received at least o “port of the amount. ot the Senators were greatly et ? to-day by the article in ques- Yio, ant Scnater Raines tcleyraphed ‘lawyer in New York to investigate Shares and Institute proceedings Iti The Senator also said that he would tigation on behalf of, ‘ ind the other two Senatora, introduced a@ resolution reciting ‘the and asking for the appoint- ment of. a Committee of five members wered to send for persons and ‘and to thoroughly investigate mroittee is to be appointed by jent of the Henate. ial Senate Bribery Investigat- mittee, will meet in New York £0.20 A. M., Saturday at rooms of # of General Session jenying his connection with the al- upt influences that are said to ed his support of the Fire- . i and the appeal amendment Senator Coggeshall Geclared’that he had acted with sincer- ity An aupporting the appeal amend: gene Dat that if the amendment had ated, he was ready to support “the Dill, and is still ready to do wo, ar: th Senator to arti i QU @tber published charges was Sen- i. of Brooklyn, who led the ‘of three Republican Senators ir party on the Lexow Police 9 Benator Reynolds who offered cRimendment. giving policemen the appeal from sentences | Im- by the Board created by the nigation bill. “She amendment wan adopted, render- in. protest the right to and there was an apparent to keep ft there. ‘The motion was ante*onized by Cutler, of Rockland Assemblyman the motor “Ifa man will come here sincere in his determination to pass the bill,” said Mr. Ainsworth, “he ‘can pase it, and he won't need'a corruption fund behind him, either.” A motion to extend the time for the Ainsworth Committee to report another week wan leat, amid greater excitement than has Hed during the session. ampions of either side openly es In support of oF a, the former were greatly yet prev ‘The lobbied chagri Several motions were voted down with- out roll call, and the original motiot discharge the € ved and lost. The fight raged for nearly an hour over various motions. Buoh 4 scene hag not been enacted be- fore thik season. The advocates of tht bill weve led by Ainsworth and Hen: nesay, while Cutier rallied the members who ‘were apparenty against the bill, The fighting was lively and only after every artifice to delay action on the bill “had been resorted to, was the fight ended by the adoption of a motion, in- structing the Committee to report fay- orably to-morrow, the bill as it came from the Benate, ho a SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR. Bills That Hecome wa by the secutive's Signature. ALBANY, N. ¥,, April 18. ton to-day sign Towing bill " 2 that in Erie County mas form themselves into 10 purpose of loaning money uthorizing the grading of Fast and Douglas atroet, In Brook- Chapter 228—Extending the time for the com- pletion of the New York Canadian Pacific: Rajl- way Compal apler 329—Amending the Brooklyn Coneoll- dation Act relative to contracts for street im- provements. per 330—Amending the highway la UIve to gulde posta pollanter, 331 Amending the Civil Cote relative he. nding the county law relative jardinier's bill amending the village of Chatham, Colum- ty, pier 34—Relative to the paying by the 4 of Southampton compensation to the tor tog the fish Steuben connty. ar 386-—Amend! lative to polic hapter 37-—Amending the school law relative to eligibitity of Dersons to serve ax xchool. officers Chapter 338—Providing that hereafter no. schoo! house shall be constructed in New York City hachery at Coldapring Creek, the charter of Byra- 340-—Authorizing the obli Brooklyn to bo made puyabl Chapter 441—Approp defclency In the Lal Chanter 342-—John Roberts claim’ bill 1 ‘Authorizing the villa w for defraying cer expenditures of the villag supported CLLAE (As she looked In the dress she wore She was recently married in Chicago to Robert Seaman, of this city, a direc- tor of the Exchange National Bank, and aman of much wealth, who bas jong been known here in business and finance. He is eeventy years old, and has long realded with his brother, Hdward. at 15 Went Thirty-seventh street. cAlthough the marriage has just been announced | there were rumors of the engagement | In Chicago some time ago. an and she is everywhere acknowledged to | F of gated and exposed through sham: and scarcely 4 not furnish some novel feature to the, readers of the paper. bi and which she completed In seventy-two | Miss Bly has a world-wide reputation |days, #ix hours, eleven minutes and four- an avthor, journalist and traveller, | teen necond: H BLY. in tier trip aroun changes Kement. ‘rom this time on the name and fame Nellie Bly grew apace. She investl- to public. view ‘the columns of “The World” nid abuses of every deacriptios week passed that she the world.) in their care and Her fame grew and her tasks enlart il they culminated in her wonderful ir around the globe for "The Wo ich she undertuok without any enct To tell what Nellie Bly has done and SUll a posmbility for a failure to ri the agreement. ington say that in diplomatic cl ip Japan against the peace ter the suppression of many newspapers which assail the Government. This expression ol jopular sentiment, coming at a time when tho Japanese Parliament will be called on to accept or reject the agreement, causes some Weapprehensicn as to the outcome, though the Government is expected to Prevail and carry out {ts programme. It has been feared from the outset Of the negotiations that the military ele- Mmemt of Japan, encouraged by their constant victories, could not be easily induced to accept moderate terms 0! Peace. This was the main reason. fo aking Prince Komatsu Commander-in. Chief of the army and navy, thus con- centrating all military power in one man, instead of leaving it with the Generals and Admirals of the respec- tlye fleet The final terms are far short of what the radical element demanded and the lation in Japan is taken to Indicate that there will be some difficulty In get- ting the terms ratifed. Japan Will Retain W a Guarantee. BERLIN, April 18—A despatch re- ceived here from Tokio saya that In ad- dition to the places mentioned In pre- vious despatches the Japanese are to re- tain possession of Wei-Hai-Wel as a guarantee of the payment of the war indemnity. Hal-Wel an Germany Desires a New Commercial Deai with Japan, BERLIN, April 18—The North Ger- man Gazette says that the German de- mands for placing the commercial re- lations between Germany and Japan upon @ new footing, have been formu- lated in accord with the decisions of the Advisory Customs Board, and will im- mediately be presented to Japan. PLOT TO KILL FAURE. Anarchists Scheme to Anan: France's President. PARIS, April 18—The Petit Journal announces that it has good authority for stating that the Prefecture of Police han detailed a number of detectives to Investigate an Anarchistic plot, the ob- Ject of which is or was to assassinate M. Faure, the President of the Republic, during the fetes at Havre, in honor of his visit to that city. President Faure, it will be remembered, represented one of the districts of Havre in the Chamber of Deputies. pre- vious to hjs election to the Chief Magis- tracy of ‘the Republic. The President is also a shipowner of Havre and a mem- inate Despatches from Wash. cles there afe reports of popular agitation san and traffic and business been suspended Canadian Parliament Opens. OTTAWA. Ont., April 18—The Canad Hament opened this morning. — cel aia KELLEY A GREAT SURPRISE. Pare John C, Kelley, President Cleveland's |Iatest nominee for the Internal Revenue ‘ollectorship of Brooklyn, called upon | Deputy McKinney this morning and sald jhe would take chi fe as Boon he had led his bond, probably on Monday. ‘The men fiom the ‘Twenty-second would be appointed, One of the leaders of the regulars, | Bernard J. York, declared yesterday that he coud name the regular Democrat who would get the place, and that he was a friend ot ex-Register Hugh, McLaughlin. Michael J, Kerrigan, whose brother keeps an auction store on Willoughby |street, the oli headquarters for the Mc- {Laughlin combine, also had a “straight tip,” and bet that a regular would win | out. Regulars now say the President. de- elded to appoint one of thelr numbe: bur that the Influence of Edward M- Mr. only y Ward Shepard upset their plans. has two appointments at once, a Dep Income Tax Collector at $1,000 a year and a clerkship at $1,000. ° BROOKLYN'S INCOME TAX. Eight Thousand Retarns In and Two Corporations Will Fight, Deputy Collector McKinny, of Brook- lyn, this morning completed counting the returns made in his district. on the income tax. There were 8,000 persons who made their returns. i ‘Two corporations notified the Collector this morning that upon the advice of jcounsel they would fight the law rather than make their returns, A Gas Company in Court. ‘The quity Gaslight Company, of Willlams- borg, was in court to-day before Judge Book: stayer or a demurrer ot the Farmers’ Loan Trust Comptny, as executors of Benjamin F. Shermaa and Henry Fanshawe, to a sult brought by Charles Winch to enforce an agreement of the dead men to giv» him $5,000 in, bonds of the Company ‘for “certain Information’ would offect. a contract. The demurrer was sustained, with leave for Winch to amend hie papéra. ———_--— ued on a Church Fair Check. Frederick Storms, of Baysldé, T. 1, has brought Inst H.C, Weeks, a Brooklyn bullder, to check, Thé check was there have machine Democrats beileve one of their An Ohio Woman's Experience, as Hers Related, is Interesting to Every American Woman. It is @ very sad fact that the more a ‘woman trusts to the skill of her physician in treating her female complaints, the Jonger she is apt to suffer. Lydia E. Pinkham fully realized this fact when she commenced that exhaus- tive study that has enabled the women of the world to help themselves. She dis- covered the source of female complaints, and | Aecho the Vegetable Compound, which is their absolute cure, When such testimony as the following is given, the woman who thinks should act quickly, and no longer permit herself to trust to incompetent doctots. The Vegetable Compound is sold by all drug- gists, and every woman should have it. “The doctors had told me that unless I went to the hospital and had an opera- tion performed I could not live, 1 had falling, enlargement, and ulceration of the womb. “*T-was in constant misery all the time; my back ached; I was always tired, It was impossible for me to walk far or stand lohg at a time, I surely a wreck. 1 decided that I would give your Compound and Sanative Wash a trial. “T took three bottles of Lydia EF. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and used two packages of Sanative Wash, and Tam now almost well. I am stouter and healthier than I have ever been in my life. My friends and neighbors and the Carried Over From Last Season. In noting Reductions, bear in mind that our former prices § were fully 25% under clot iers’ quotations for qualities. | Quantities limited. Not every price. at some price. $6.93. At this price—Balance of o¥ Men's Spring Suits that sold 1 reason at $10.95. Broken size In all, 26 Suits. Made of stricti all-wool Cheviots in light colo Long Sacks of latest cut. $0.73. At above price—Balance of o1 $13.00 lincs of Men's Spring Ov. coats, in black and Oxford mix, Cheviots. Broken sizes. 18 Ov coats in all. $10.48 a %13.9 At above prices—Balance of $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 M Spring Suits—made of fine Se and Worsteds, trimmed and ished equal to custom wos. Broken sizes. In all—19 suite. $16.73. ‘This is the clearing price on few Men’s Spring Overcoats sold freely last season at $20.00.9 | These are the finest Im ' Covert cloths, made up in the bes| possible manner. Me equal/) i arena F all sizes ay” J But every siz; | hax described In the columns of “The World” since that time, would fill, vol. iene he hundreds o¢ thousanda of | vapaper writers of the age, It was| readers. 0} evening, World’ a Abba ali know what "Nelile Bly Says," and The World" which made her reputa-| watched for her dally contributions with tion, and which first furnished her with lively interest. “WON SUITS, LOST SPOUSES. | STEVE BRODIE GOES FREE. ed Norman, Aug Mra. Pick Get Divorces Alfred Norman was granted a decree of absolute divorce from hia wife, by ' Judge Gildersleeve, in the Superior Court, this afternoon. The Normans were married in this city on Jan, 21, 1883, Frederick A, Nelson was named as spondent In the case, The cus- | tody of thefr three children was given; to the f \ ‘August once. tr doctors are surprised at my rapid im- ovement. I have told them all what have been taking.” — Mr: e BicxmrieR, Bellaire. Belmont Co.. O. REW = CHILDS MAY RESIGN. tens to Do So if the Normal School Appropriation In Vetoed. (Speclal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 18—If the Governor etoe# the bill passed by both houses of the Legislature, appropriating 60,00) to complete the $100,000 Normal School at Jamatea, L, 1, Senator Childs, of the ber of its Chamber of Commerce, of which body he was formerly President. ;During the Franco-Prussian war he commanded a battalion of volunteers from Havre and led them to Paris, where he took part in the suppression of the Commune. BRITISH TROOPS ADVANCE. They Keep Up « Continuous Fire on Umra Khan's Fotlowe: CALCUTTA, April 18—A despatch from Simla, to-day, announces that the Second and ‘Third Brigades of the Brit- ish expeditionary force, operating against Chitral, advanced yesterday to Miankalal, The scouts reported that the British force was opposed by 3,000 of the ene- The Goorkhas, Seaforth Highland- id Punjaub infantry attacked the tribesmen, the mountain batteries keep- ing up a continuous fire of shells, The enemy is slowly retreating, the British side five wounded, Th ¢ EAeutenant-Goverror,in accordance the’ resolution, s a. Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. 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 presenti: waned enone of che bill inattentive. be one of the brightest, cleverest, and | appointed Senators most entertaining among the women O'Connor, Mullin, ‘Pound, Cantor and Parker as the committee to investigate the chirges of bribery. —_.—_ "PLATT MEN FAVOR APPEAL. There Will Be a Fight in Assembly Over t fantion Bi “s+ (lipectal to The Evening World.) . ALBANY, Apr 18.—The confidence of ‘the Platt lenders that the Lexow Pollce| First Senatorial District, will probably ls woul pass the Assembly without | Send In his resignation, \ ‘the amendment giving the policemen the| He has already informed the Governor right of appeal was considerably shaken| that the veto of the Normal School bill today. will be a serious blow to the people of It. {a _known that a number of Platt| Long Island, and will be accepted by ‘Assemblymen have decided to support|the Benator as suf grounds for withdrawing from the Senate. th amendment, w York City | yrhe, Senator also informed the Gover- ate and New York City |nor that the veto of his bill will mean al amendment, and it was the loss of w Republican Benator, as he there would be forty votes | GUNNS Sargooms or tyaay tocare many ee Sincasea without cutting, wiicl Me 2 pha formerly reas S a A ie ee ee RuUPT! or Brea: Bue ot bow foo oF of what size, is now ty cured without the knifoand without pain, Clu = be : wn away’ 8, Ovarian, Fibroid Tero mang onc are now removed without perils of cutting rations. BILE TUMORS acerae ain or resort fo the knife STONE in the Bladder, no matter how large, is crushed, ithout r Sent to Prison for Exhibiting Pictare: Steve Brodie, the bridge-jumping ae- tor, was placed on trial this morning in the Court of Special Seasions for exhib- {ting in his saloon, 114 Bowery, a nui ber of obscene photographs, paintin and verses, A raid was made upon the saloon on Maren 3 by Anthony Comstock, who selzed the alleged obscene pictures, Brodle appeared in his play at Syra- cuse last n'ght, but came here this morn- Ing especially to stand trial, RpoNeMC sleeve granted an abso-| Anthony Comstock took the witness ‘Nivorce to Kanissa Pick, from her @tand and told about, finding the pic- ienente tency - “phe Picks res in Brodie's xatoon, and about Buabend rene 1s, Pick was Talding the place afterwards. ere NES ceo. nnduct with an | Brodle’s brother testified that Steve ‘unknown woman at 149 East Seventy-| had not been in the saloon for some WUHTR Street: weeks previous to the raid, and did| not know that the pictures were there, Comstock said that he could not that Brodie did know of such Heal gare is, but axserted that the saloon ic for four ® Vile dive and a “resort for innocent youths of the vilest character.” Charles F. Reilly, the bartender f the salocn, who was jointly charged (with Brodie, and had p ullty” on two ef fo thirty days ered Hin Wife to ve Home, | on ef arge in the City Prison, and | Brodfe was discharged, Mrs Nertha Fabrenholtz applied to Judge Nook: harged, HER DOWRY NEVER CAME. taser in the Court of Common Pleas to-day for ¢ of separation from her husband, Neary, mes for Al eon, this advertisement. We have inaugurated a . REFUNDING CREDIT SYSTE by which every dollar paid to us draws interest for you, Call o| write for particulars of this, the most generous scheme eve devised for the benefit of the working people. pasmge tealeo | FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, CROCKERY, PICTURE. Wort CLOCKS, CURTAINS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY No. CARRIAGES, &c. : J.Bauman ., bet. 4318 to1315 Thine Suschun er. Jolinson was granted a di- his wife, Anna, by Judge Gustave Lindgren, at was named ax pulverized, washed perfectly removed wit cutting. of urinary RERIGTilone cutting. For pamphlet, references and all lore, end Yo stats (in sore Associati Main Rerest, Wuttalo, N.Y ty. will resist any effort to return’ a Re- | Gldersleeve, publican from his district as long as his Money and influence holds out. ‘The Long Island Senator is worth a couple of miilion dollars. ee Senator Lexow Argues fa servation of the Paltandes, ALBANY, April 18.-The Tobin Dressed Stone bill was taken up in the Senate ji,« cach werk, was approved yesterday by Mayor to-day. Mr, Lexow moved to amend the | Strong. The gar Vin one of the | DI by striking out the provision rela- | WMown marks, north of One Hundred and Fifty- tive to crushed stone, and supported the : ndment ina strong speech for the] 4 ervation of the Pali The | ndment was lost—It to 1 Senator Lexow offered pr same provision in another ch was also lost. The vever, sald they | ighty-five members pledged to the | it originally stood, | came known this morning, how- that several Platt Assemblymen ‘decided to insist on the Incorpora- | tion of the appeal amendment. Assemblyman Hamilton, of Harlem, is one ol them, and ‘t is belleved he will | offer the amendment when the bills come | Rext week. he following bills were passed: Mr. Corrigan. rmitteng owners of Iicensed fucks to temporarily occupy the streets in New Tork. Mr. Mi anging the boundaries of the frame bullding district in New York ‘Mr. Priday—Permittin panles to croms the tr thelr t for ended #0 as to app on soldiers were Pope Acts on the Manitoba Question, .—The Pope. regation of the Pr =" We Are to The Nilee bill, providing for a zoo! den which shall be free to the pu ROME, April 1 the Co through the Propaganda, Raliroad ‘AMERICA'S OREATEST RAILROW.0. NEW YORK ENTRAL. & HUDSON RIVER R. F 8.30 A. M.—Exceyt Sunday. Empire state Fastest train in the world, For Syracuse, —— = ‘other compa rived dlatan Brooklyn only, | tically th amendment, Dil was then Mr, MeKeown—Providin the care and Pores saloon-koeper, at One Hundred and Tw LOSTo* STOLEN FIVE BLUE NAVY ai - pipe-coupons » vai A.20z. package Sf Saibifect NNY fm" BY TOBACCO Will be wag) 0 existe given for their, Pith, return and no questions asked. Aq THEAMERICAN TOBACCO CO. @ Si3w.2296 ST. Bw voRKy testified t ew Year'n Might he kicked her and their two chi rod her to leave the how: ‘Mr. Conkiing—Appropriating tog the monument York Volunteers @ngaged in the batt The Committee on Tey the Lexow and O'Grady New Yor ce bills, with the message that were identical. 7 nul tuted for the Hous: a special order for Tuesday noon, e passed of bed and Ie wo funeral pion reserve | ; Mra, Julia vison, through coun paid by this morning petitioned Justice Bartlett, in Brooklyn, for alimony and counsel Mon- | fees to enable her to prosecute her suit She dis- for absolute divorce from Louis Levison, t any ap» & Storekeeper, of Sixth avenue and Fit: Her parent have axked the police Feenth street. Hrooklyn. 1 The Levisons were married on Jan, 17, . . \ ei she, tne of ihe marciage Levi- . {son in alleged, agreed to settle $1,000 Wildren or One upon hin wife, Me failed to do bot ent ons! physicians ta to be held to Mrs, Leviron iefi him. Levison say Q whether of not the s born to Mrs, furnished their apartments with $5,000 ve and Mrs. Levi-/ of 49 Bas tear Worth of furniture anu bric-a-bra: rR ett’ his wife has control of it all, ; aM gon brings in an un'thown woman as co- ‘ ae whieh Joined Tespondent. Henry Harrison furnishes 34 ; the Information, art mentions the M rypolitan Hotel in, Wulllamebirg’ as the or the Age Hood's farsapariiia has often proved itself of great vad ema to oll up the machinery of the wholp'aystamyi@be m iny testify to thelr full | come out with Levison's hat and coat reply in her hands. Levison denies the states ‘bem! that iC hat Prolonged their lives, Following | 4s w case of this | | nas been received from Miss Melon Gould to Ment, Decision was reserved, * Hoping that Imay be the Invitation extended to her to act as sponsor ——— for the veteran Chickasaw Guards during the | Old Wore atin the Street, my experience with Hood's Sarsaparilia, 1 will give it inbrief, I ant seventy-three years ol —— ; evening at Ninh and. Thirty-aeventh Dy Noman, well-dreseed and apparcatty | vale Mmbeiek, 3 eat seventy. diagrnea, for which I doctored with Litde If Denetit, 1 also had T resol jood's Sarsaparilia and ani p w yt Marry in the Basement. | Michael FL Rule and b n oof T tically reliehed, 1 was uiso troubled with diz! red now, Hood's sare | oo Young Woman Disa Miss da Fried, nineteen years old, of 137 is missing from her home. the frat of the week with ent reanon look for her, may hi “a htoring the F tax clerk In New York, Rheumatism. Sciatic Lumbago, Lame Bac Weakness. | DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BE} cure the worst cases without medicine, and | which cannot be cured by medicines, ‘This Belt vitaltzes the blood, tence ey erves and puts new life into the organs of Uon and assimilation, making It tm) disease to exist, Electricity reaches very fountain of life and the constant eur flowing directly through the affected parts magical effect, Fer Abe For Weak Men it hes no equal, fortifying ¥ | rain and body and supplying just that ;/ ‘vis Hitlem Division | Which thelr exhausted condition demands, we Traine Mlumioated by Hin kets an) xin pulldin Bab ave at 18th a : ‘York; &A-an4 726 Fulton st. and 74 Broad: way, B.D. Be oklye. THE 69 W, 23d st. Baggage checked trom hotel or residence by th EW YORK. Weatoott Express Company. Oe eine. Ait ra: Y, GEORGE H. DANIELS, 629 Full BED ) wenn OO 990009 0000000000000 1 of the th down last was nd made 4 nd male | Raedudsze Daly Fave ALBANY Ex-Jutge CP ‘Mr. Aineworth's bill to regulate the gow york. Goes Alot employment of women and chiliren in S°° 100 Nese Merear tile establishments was amente | 1 bea which pr by Mr. O'Grady as to the hours during d pauper patie which children may be employed on Saturdays and Winter holl: Mr. Andre vs 6 the bill by reducing the age at which children may be employed, but it As akan voted down and the bill was made u 4 : pliable. tik a special order for Wednesday next. vou ats | the famous Siamese twins. “ Walah, = ” Daly, of | P tootay |S vides tha eat Ni 1 M. Chicago For Albany, Troy, Buffalo, ce vineiunatt, ide enter. vnday amend M—Dally. For Saratoga, Burlington. Platisburg and Montres. Sean For Auburn Toad pointe Bufelo, Nisgere Fails, ¢ and, Cincim. Me eadianapolin ste Laie, (itcaga, pti. —Daliy. Only Sleeping Car Tan Gould WH Act an §; and April ISA tay Maing 8 | b, br paid Mes Uh made by Aitisc Mts with, for Reported with, ndments P f Drafting of a Ob (Bpecial to The Evening World) ALBANY, Apr!l 18.-The G. York bil] was reported in the Se Gay, and it ts believed will be progr ei ebidy as possible as reported to-day contains ma amendments. One creates a com- ission to draft a charter. and the sec- ond provides for the immediate presenta- ‘ten of the charter to the Legislature for feation. — Single-H: * ‘alow on Pi (eacial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. Y., April 18--The bill | the 4 eae proverty, ‘substituting single-headed commission | {" 4." the “tontal Telear for the ‘triple-headed Charity and Cor-| bought !t in for $39,000, w ‘rection Commission of Kings passed the | bees pald this afternoon by a vote of 1710) (owexntuwart * :flenate , ee OU ’has been vigorously opposed | tiaueimwbere. % W Um proBte. ti mp honor, a street BEE CLA is, sent free, ¢ Ketn, By mn 4 nat go down and Ai dp to the ame lived get married. but mnie Téa at thought she Jumbus ey they wo * the Jefferson Market detained her in the cout ing the day m to Broadway. at F i ors leaving Maiden Winding Up am Old Corporation, Judge Leach, 4 Charities Comm ened an ¢ el by the Senne ee to pay counsel fee on the property of the United Company, and to distribute the the bondhol The property. ws Old Sash and Door Trust Revived. CHICAGO, April 18—The old sash, door and to-day | bilnd trust has been revived, and began business “rey as ref-| today with a membership of thirty-nine firms, sharsemente nung & capital of $29,000,000 The cru nee. Telegraph 4 10 per cent. anda reduction | pet vent, to take effect. tae strength and vitallty to the w Misa Adele Ritchie, an actress, living woild adviee all, 014 peopio es Sixty-Afth street, complained to the police Tus Hood's Sareapariila, for | know it is good.'* ad Leen robbed of ry K 1 w Vs . Nocuings, "hatn as" she thinks ‘her Spatioh eNoud’S fa: : 5 . en eee Hood's Sarsaparilia DIED. 18 TRE ONLY M'NEARNY.—On Thuraday, Ai Whines Henry We Uneaten aay Am extra edition of The E: c Oe INE M'NEARNY, LT ide ¥ True Blood Purifier Poipu west a Ml - : — World will be Hoeber Pays Hin Former Clerk, | full score of the Brooklyn-New Prominently in the public eye to-day. Give It» Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 e'clock, tO- | trial this spring. Get tfoon's, Relatives and friends are invited. Good Will & Interest For Liquor STORM 0 let ot, for sale, Moees Oppenheimer, who was for a time Cor-] York game at the Polo Gro: aay immediately after the last play MPLETE MOURNING rt HOUDR PILE are tastclesy mild, cite eiades alt gels on 288, ‘Weadernsa Ban bere: uve, alldruggiotn 250. ave, “7s _ ™ ~ Help Wanted—Fem WANTED Immediately, girls experienced in put- 08 oF perfume American Law Advice Ass'n, facta, Inclose La tS) ‘written opin Company $15,000" has whiten, a Co, 14th st, near eth ave, He at lower prices oner Hoeber's friend and chief clerk, called at the Coroner's office this morning and got the 4 money be loaned t the Coroner before electiva, nde SACK EON" viata

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