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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9% 1895. IN THE WORLD, THe woaun peren 12,081 “HELP wawTeD” ADVERTISEMENTS APRIL, AGAINST 18, 588 IN THE 16 OTHER NEW YORK PAPERS COMBINED. PULITZER SCHOLARSHIPS. ONLY $3 A MONTH Rete perce AT HALF PRICE To All Patients, Suffering from Nervous| JUST FOR THE WEEK. a Applying mee the Oar owtigns bi aud #3 qaniiies, dome oe oming Wee A Genuine Homoeopathic Specia list, and One Thousand $15.00 Sack and Cutaway 20 WORDS SITUATIONS wets AFTER GEORGE GOULD, MRS, HERREMAN ARRESTED. ‘The Lexow Witness Has a Quarrel with Her Niece. Zella Nicolaus Files the Papers in Her $40,000 Suit. College Course. The following circular hi to the boys about to graduate from the grammar schools of the city of New Yor! Mr. Joseph Pulitzer proposes to give a stipend of $260 a year to certain boys Sraduating from the grammar schools of New York City, for the purpose of enabling them to take @ college course in any first-class college in the United States which they may choose. In ad- dition to receiving the stipend of $250 a year these boys will receive free tuition in the Horace Mann High School, con- nected with the Teachers’ College, at One Hundred and Twentieth strect, on Morningside Heights, New York City, for a period of not longer than three years, at the end of which time it is Matilda Herreman, the Lexow *wit- ness, ix in trouble again, She was taken to Jefferson Market Court this morning charged with disorderly conduct, by her niece, Irene Event, of 141 West Third street. Irene is the young woman Mrs. Her- reman claimed tu be 80 solicitous of during the Lexow investigation. She says Mrs, Herreman went to her place esterday ehraceny quarrelied and de- iberately. thrust Beg, Band through a bane of glass worth Some time Mrs. Herreman's sister opened a cigar-store al West Third street rhe police say it is a legitimate business. Mrs, Herreman, who has been living at 6 Sixth avenue, however, has been trying to get her niece to leave the place. ‘Mrs, Herreman went to Jefferson Mar- ket Court to make a complaint, but her Lawyer Simpson, Her ‘Next Friend,’ Is the Prosecutor. He Acts in the Dual Capacity of Guardian and Counsel. TRENTON, N. J., May 2.—The papers fm the suit of Mrs, Rozella Ruhman, Otherwise known as Zella Nicolaus, against George J. Gould, the New York Gould, since the fight over his tax as-| Hunt, ‘Olin L, Warner and John Will: Ja fair test of what boys ought to be at | ond trated wnt cure athe rate 4 Giant eaaminings tuareores it call at | Performance eassment ir New York, also cialms to|iams’ are. the Executive Council. | th “Boho ‘ Doctor McCoy {5 a regular; always Was, always etwee See emmee ani a ‘Noo! a fenident of New Jersey, he having | Corneliua Vanderblit, CG. N. Bliss and [ay cha Of thelr grammar-school work. | | Hortor Meter tte erintng eles. or hutne OR, ST. JOHN TO THE PUBLIC Kies resemneenns trated ech“ uF lv | SOHN C. RICE: AND ALLY C0) @ realdence at Lakewood. Morris K. Jesup are among the non- | THe names of the best twenty (or more) | Will be: never a bs Tile dere not, ee recommenced by the Old se Upon appilcatlon (o inventor and manufacturer.” | National Trio, Misses O'Neill and rat gis, thought that Zella took up her | professional members, boys, as determined by this examina. |*IT#COn of Helin te eetrecular, Toctar| Theserles of weeks during which patients may aoe the treatment recommended by the MANDEN, N2G frontwar, Nok, | Birra Troupe, Watwon & Hutchings, esidence in this State in order that she _, | pelze cot y Doctor hentia der treatment at the ratvot | New School, URS, 8 to8, SUN! he cowd bring suit against Gould. tion, if there be so many who are McCoy graduated at the Medical Departmen ph tuemselves under t ment atthe rate of Third E HOURS, § to6. SUNDAY, 10 to 1. S ; found worthy of the appointment, will $a month will gly opportu rd—An opportunity fer the public te | ——— ——= It ts now thought that the suit will ppointment, will | University of the City of New York; was House |* teaine wine ce really be tried. A little over a year ago be reported to the undersigned com-| surgeon at Hellevue and did win the Loomis | (est the power of trie Homeopathy. | uctor For Sale. a to diseriminate very clearly between trie Ti re Howe & Hummel to look out for ber in- ; tion will be made of the ten boys | warm spot In his heart for the hommopathe, ‘The |'0 liseriminate vory clearly bel wen tne Hone, 8 seem A¥leutie, “berestie: ferests, the papers were drawn up, but Pe NOMDEE Of Peatieetiene to whom the scholarships shall be | first body of physicians in the United Staton to | UMMC remedies offered bs kenulne Honeronatiie a, Bis. He gaat a the mult was'not tried, | The will of Clarissa L. Crane, widow | awarded, formally adopt and recommend hin Yocal teat. | Mhyéelans aud remedies which are Tomunopat peli . | ere was coneiderable ta he ° fled f ‘ P C= 4 at eels eta Ht only, offered by men who ary not p suit had been compromised, but the bring- Satu aie eins Chak Gt tis The successful boys wil! report at the | Ment for catarrh was a homopathte medical | ie ae all, and who simply use the word | TOO MUCH vty NS : tt disease. a1 vial vn. DIAMONDS, fine y, Of easy terma: repre Orchestra, sive Rolnte Mouse of Tadustty Pani sclentific course, fitting him for a] Thisoriginal adoption of Doctor McCoy's eariler SE ee n Limbe aratative will call with samplea JOHON i THE DERBY MA: Cc . sclentific or technical school. Boys may | methods was pecullarly fortunate, coming us It BROS., 89 Malden lene. a | Next Week, Marle Jansen, Delmoniog’s at Jealous John 8. Folk r ‘ jot New York, change their course at a later period | id when # tirade wax boing mae by yome tn- CONSULTATION IN BOTH SCHOOLS. DIAMONDS. | Wathen, Jewllyi easy pavmenia | TAnLeM OPERAHOUSK. Wea. oi a a Bigamy. eee idincay Soot ds Cath only with the consent of the under- | ‘lividuais, probably well meaning enough, on what {ng this @utire neries of special offers, marie SYNDICAT? WATCH COn Ti Eant 14th, eLNCIS Mré. Mary B, Folleof #7 Marion street, | fenary Anoclation, “Univetaatia’ Church, 1,000; | slgned committee, Mr. Pulitzer's ati- | they termed rover metiiods of local treatment, | to introduce m esiulne Homoeopathis physictan =A down: 81 weekly: watenen, ac., detivered | WILSON, e evi K} le Ee aEMY, 2 > SEets niveraalist Relief Fund, of which | pend of $250 a year is intended to be | The Published fuct that Doctor McCoy's discov: | and genuine Homacopathle Keredies to the pub- immediately: a $8 chain with every watch. net ; Brooklyn, was arraigned before Justice Bh orate eee teehee ahikccnin |Gontinind. toy eanh hoy through his |¢?Y Nad been adopted by this schoo! of physl- ile, the consultations (Regular Senoot) of Doctor| Pwite! hg the muscles. JK. ARNOLD & CO,, I Melden Lane, 24 floor. bi eas uae Sisatay, ay. Walsh in Adams Street Court this morn-| !#t, General Convention, tah tale y * | cians, the po} characteristic of which Is ab- | J, (. ite. NAIR eere iene spabbicede ‘ —— ard, Col ev, Eugene i 5 pular characteristic of which Is ab- | J, ¢, McCoy are free to the public. Limbs inciined 0 . { ing on a charge-of bigamy. The arrest | M Grint, Pastor of ‘the’ Universalln Churss in | ScMOOl course and through his co'lere | sence of neverity oF harshness showed the folly | ‘The conaultations (Homoeopathic Keto!) of iim pains e Clairvoyants and Astrologists. | ACAHiMy OF MUNG, 14th 8 tesem | WAS made Iast night on a bench warrant] Samford, Conn., $1,000; New York, goclety for ) Coun eg well, provided that the whole | of such attacks when applied {0 Doctor McCoy's | nocior Hunter St. John arealso free to the public. MRS. KING tells pant, future, how to mcced in| THE FATA { tssued by Judge Hudspeth, of Jersey | New York society tor the Reliet atthe Ruptured | POtOd Shall not exceed seven years, methods, and saved Doctor McCoy the necessity | Patienta no desizing may bave the advantage of | 7h ty s, love, at 23d NAL CAST, NEF Guy, Gn campinint ot her Nusband; Jona Son; ‘New York Shin and Can-| ‘Those who wish to compete at the ex- | of explanation or a wor’ of aeiense, consulting with genutne physicians and recog | Sleep dora t rails? Rat is Pee Gen ter Wer ee ie ine ger Hannital, $1,000; Home for Incurabies, Ford- |amination for selecting the boys who| So Doctor McCoy has reason fore certain per- | 7d speclulista representing both the leading | puch permone mre irritated by Tle chines, iy ceuieay Stare sat oe | __ MATS. WED. @ SAT. AL 2" Sve, Q2B ‘Folk Is the son of the late Police] #100; Women's’ Prin Auaoclation and’ Hume, | ate tO enjoy this’ privilege must ad-| sonal Kindness towards (hii new and rapidly | s)ools of medicine, absolutely free, without a | Sclentife astrotogist wrttsen pativities: gout, CARRICK. THEATER. "i 4 i $1,000; Children’s Aid Society, $1,000, dress a letter to Mr. C. FB. Meleney, | stowlng school of med! penny to pay for the name, evil periods, Mra Bell, 2u8 W. Lash, grouad floor, Capt. Folk, of Brooklyn, and a grandson . . a Ifyou have any of these symptoms yor pbs 7 Principal of the Horace Mann School, — This arrangement of frre consultations In both 5 es BGR of John §. Folk, formerly Superin- . mas, by applying te Doctors McCoy and ; uk {MCHA A PARIBIAN NO! ’ Teachers’ College, Morningside Heights, the leading schools of medicine covers all dis. A 5 WEST 147H ST. MANSFIE Fri, ev. @Sat.mat. BeauBrom! tendent of the Brooklyn police, MRS. PARNELL'S Ss CONDITION. Wait Ghia Hinived hae’ meentiec VALUE OF HOMOEOPATHY, easen; covers Nervoits Trotile, Ruouinatism, | Bt Few i ik iaaleaainteahia Ny T HERALD. SQUARE THEATRE, Bway ld. Bhe was married to one Edwin R. Tas street, on or before June 1, 185, This| More than that, Doctor McCoy has forsome | Dyspepsia, Heart Trouble, Kidney Disease, Blood | aa reatment a aiforen rate of 3 | *8T8® ER! LHhy Wee PUUD? NHEAD WILSON, Morse about eight years ago. Stil Unable to Tell of the A It |letter’ should state that the writer de-| time past held that the Homoeopathte Schoo! of | Disease, Livor Disease and all forms of catarrbal | Oye ie nt cured. BTW ANN S, Phe papers in the case state that Sept Bt ws (Weeks! Age. sires to be conaidered @ candidate for | Medicine had in its practice devised certain rem. | tronble, Tt covers all diseases and deformities oe ry GRAND prena-lous wt Ved. & fat. ob8 Sin Wolk andewas quietly married to| BORDENTOWN, N. J. May 2.—Al-| should state tis age, ineCitante ae Aid | edles for diseases superior Ww anything offered by | within the province of medicine and surery. yOU CAN RE CURED AT HOME. host ¢ CLANTON 4 ty U acimaad him, Jan, 31, 18%, ehe serured an ab-l enough it will be two weeks ta-nighs | Parents, thelr gecupation and thelr | !BeOld School for thesametroubles. Doctor Mt oe if se ccetras wees weer eee * RELIABLE” _Next_ Wet oTAVARY 0 aan fallig fares from Morae'on the status} UR outs Parnell was assauited | Bitstaahgfendenet ite etigr ghouta | oy lone deed wove his patient be belt €4° A MONTH FOR NERVOUS DISEASES: | sotn'csmows, snd or wnsptn Masi and be a ade tory TOUR GS, i na aH Bd Lats He at ar ‘A was as: a td | also contain a statement. made by the of Homoeopathic treatment, coupled with his iat Natbenie at in Riga tha dcuert BRoAvw. ay THEATRE. Ry m6. ¢ Folks have two c nile . ey} and robbed while on her way home, | principal of tHe school from which the | owntreatment. In order to do this he aeeded a| During one week, beginning to-day, May 2, all on oF Bome. 70) a Re = }ved together until Jan. 2 last, Mré-| there have been no arrests in the case fangidate js about to graduate. that the | physician thoroughly trained in the teaching of | patients suffering from Nervous Diseases appiy- | oMces oF write to then {t will cost you nothing, ALADDIN. J Rew wade himselé feo mnuch at home. that are considered important, \ Years in the public schools of New York | Homeopathy, who could from such knowledge | ing to Doctor St. John will recelve true Homoeo. — We/brs-pregcaia'vel‘ta seer bonalt: -ecping | Pence y CUD EI EER Bm uh esis Folk was enraged and went over to] Mrs. Parnell's condition remains about | and {s about to graduate in the present | prescribe lor and treat those cases in which | pathic Remedies and genuine Hom» ovthic] Office hours from 9 A.M. t09 P.M, ap L RLS ELL Grosueg Ga waltwelnHine HOV THEATRE: Hort & Moles, Pros Jersey City and secured his wife's in-|the same. She does not seem to im-| Year. that he ts of good mora’ char; Homoeopathy offered the beat results. | treatment at the rate of $3 a month until cured, J bd Cissy. pTAGRRAGD @ “Guest, DAN at ta, @ictment on the charge of Digamy. ota | Drove and Is unable to make any state- Geter ang will be likely: bY inake Tt was for this reason a few months ago that he | It ts true that doctors who make a speciaity of | Sundays, 10 A, M. to 3 P.M. Linoleum, | gayi Mie at “ob ia THE E FOUNDLING, Justice Walsh after hearing the facts| ment regarding the attack on her. use of his opportunities. Any addit onal associated himself with Doctor Bt. John, @ phy- | treating nervous discases as a rule charge hich | looks exnetly Ike the pavement, receded by THE MAN UPST, in the case held Mrs. Folk until requisi-| "Mrs, Annie Parnell, her daughter, who | information in regard to ‘scholarship | ™ abepy ' y irering irom theve diy | DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN cue MAR tion papers could be seoured. arrived from. Ireland sesterday: is ae | aNd pergonal qualities will be of service | Sician tralned In Homoeopathy, with credentials | ‘eek Many persons suffering {rom ik c' i lamdia auatlix we sec xD Lawyers Foster L.. Backus and Daniel her bedside and doing everything pos | tthe examiners. and indorsement of the greatest Homeopathic | eases who have not money enough to pay bigh- | B. Thompson claimed that Mrs. Folk| sible to make it comfortable for "her|,,lt, 2 Mr. Pulitzer's particular desire| Medical Collegein America, the Hahnemanu Med: | priced specialists duriug the past two years of | Oftices, 315 Madison Ave. -/45 cents per Square Yard wet ‘any. ad been egally arrested. (Lawyer| mother. that all the Hosa Sraduating. from the | ica! College in Philadelphia, Doctor St. John, | depression were compelled to resortto me icine cuteo ‘Oe jompson rushed over to the Supreme! ‘The Board of Freeholders of Burling-| 8™@mmar schools of New York Cit COLORS GO RIGHT STRAIGHT THROUGH Ne, Court.and got a writ of habeas corpus | ton County have approved of the action | WOO without the benefit of such achoi- j AND FIGURES. ARE RETAINED UNTIL aLL | UNREREAD. MATINEE TO.D. from Justice Bartlett. Argument on the | of Prosecutor Budd in offering a reward | a7anips Would be unable to obi a CAt Hashin € SURE! K x hase ead 4 ne Proprietary Committee of the National i : breach of promise against’ Rowland| The Mayor to~lay appointed Mr Sree a chara pe ce nension |e almost| George Whitman, seventeen years, of himself thia morning by jumping from the, Ervertstar: Gemnrliianl ict ee. siasane NearGth Ave eucearte Ateracgs and Evening. Commas o * Buckstone, an actor in E. H. Sothern’s| Eugenta R. Brown, of 248 West Eleventh | fare ane tecis within him the ‘stinging | 478 Tenth avenue, In the Yorkville Police | the root of a five-story tenemeni build-| ping Avene Hotel, Me M. Kline ts Chatman, | RROOKLYN STORES: OPEN 2 P.M. TO 10.30 P.M. company, ‘Dr. Everett 8. Warner, Dr.| street, a Bchool Inspector, to succeed | of thia ambition should feel himself at |Court this morning, He captured them ing, were, A His eee SRE Twen~| ae sald the Committee would consider the present | KLATBUSILAVES NEAR FULTON ST. | fang ar, THEATRE, ‘Near 6th Ave. Z : arret 4 Dis-|berty to compete for these scholar-| aft 1D oheEe Hed ey sins out on the | fines dea Bi sts in pat- _ EVERY “MIGHT, Mary R, McCleerey and Ernest A. Red-| Wirren Springsteed in the Third Dis- | Mrerty, te compete foe these ierato | Mfter @ lively chase, sidewalk. statue of the business done by dri In pa CAPTAIN PAUL sn’™ me ‘ ; ane : Wed, and Mas " r ‘hin makes six female inspectors ap- | honorable distinction won by merit In] , 7he nove had cut out the ana. Boyeseh bad been il) weveral days, and |ent wedisines The are kept secret Persona fg cant including RODERT HILLIARD. aMdavit to the Supreme Court, in which | pointed by the Mayor up to date. Mrs, /OPen COMPCUAGT 1) tomar cher fixtu acant house a Mrs. Ramsey, his hier, left tim| T EISs's 24TH AT. MUSTO MA she says that she absolves the defend-| Brown is the wife of Frederick J- WILLIAM H. MERRIL Weat Fifty-sixth street owned by Joseph, My, Hamscy. nis hing tu Ko for SULVER—Tuestay, 284 st elevated station at 1 H abt ALHAMURA CO ants of ail blame, and that any further | Brown, WALTER L. HERVEY. F. Lester, of 341 West Fifty-sixth street. 4'% ernie ning to O'click, Medal Enat Ltn Si ear 34 Ave Proceedings in the case are taken with-| NATHANIEL A. PRENTIAg, | ¥ Lester, of 34 West Fisty-siath street. |¢ dacior, apd on har retura found t - | nurse He Aiea out her consent, fren! be t 50 , +S wester dead o1 wdewa 74 Y ke ———— iscovere d fol ~ EN alist, Andrews's attorney made 8 mo;) tye Association tor Improving the Condition of alscovered ‘that burglars ‘had ‘follow 1 Hanging trom a Tree. ___ Amusements. ATLANTIC “ti ers hear Canal 8h Hen ‘Suse Andrews'a course, “itv sanc-| the Poor will aturt freah-air harbor! THIEF OF TENDER YEARS, | the plumbers, and destroyed all the a oe itcide was diacovered Vvidevivie ? bands, 50 musicians, 28 specialty stare. tloned by the Court, would deprive him | and seaside excursions as soon asthe ee work they had done, carrying away the | TH body of & rutlide was discovered hanging | t] STH AV a nme Of his fers. “The motion was denied. Warm spell sets in, They make an = Old Girl Crught Pleking |2°% Piping and fixtures. | Policeman ’ ; | MUSEUM. AR THEATER, iM healt When the suit was brought Miss An-| appeal to charitably. inclined A TensN ss & aught Pleking | nyth at Ninth avenue near Fifty-fourth Pore anomie ings ; | Ang TE Mame grows, alleged that Buckstone petrayed | ple for ald tn a work of helDinK, thine Women's Pocke street, «aw Buckley and Whitman carry © trolley rr who the 5 1, 20-. {TRILBYS 20 a Tiauk Se eve cht 1 . Sho cannot vex. It require § enon i powed 1 ireated for a nf Grand Beauty Content, Trib ‘ i dressmaking establishment, at 210 Fifth | day to accommodate 1,000 persons witha round | The smallest pickpocket that was ever Ing a heavy bag, ““grolib of TT Arlington ay 5 Hint than aH ne Thay three” oll mac hee | BEQPLEYS EMEA i avenue,“ Hediern, ‘she charged, intro-| trip, 4 for’ “oum al'the' Wree tome fir'con: [in the Yorkville Police Court, perhaps.) They dropned it and fled. Smyth cave ; piven toe! riltre wetting the, Biatest sm J NY CG MINER. to Buckstone, and alded the| valescent Children; $25 for a bed. and. $10 i she a when | chase. The fugitives ran into the untn- ber ot votes. Hart visitor votes for hie or her! The Higet per, onapinacy, ano allegedh. the | Raisin one shila tour werkt athe ‘tree home| NAB arratened here this morning when |Shegurtnataes through th hull ing) SeME @ Bullet tw Hie tend, | 5 Teale etcetera «ewe vac | wath ny. 3, SAMSON, sheet of which was an oneration on her, |. 2f char, Pufietinnt diy. | very pretty, was brought up for picking | Cap teed te Yar WHERE Buckley was) 4 man samo fracser, mfytour yore ot Pa tear cor nti rae Ae Pe EVERY SG without her h bY sala a young Woman's pocket yesterday in| “Smyth handed him over to a workman ots nen fe lo lat a Mg TH R OF FIRST Al Sfp ae pore May e Been Dead a Week, | Central Par and followed Whitman, who had escaped tinal 18 she beat Broadway & 30th st. | “Woman's Headquarters” Opened. 2 Mary lives with her widowed mother, | through a hole in a fence, and sought re 1 | TRILBY I cophe Woman's ‘Headquarters,'* Mins Mary Harrigan, a seveaty-year-old dress-| at 229°'Rast Twenty-ninth street, and at-| refug® in the cellar of a chureh through ARRESTED GIBBS’S CLUBMEN Personal. rr fty-fifth street, was opened maker, of 19 East Sixteenth sireet, was found| tends the school of the Bistera of St. | the coal chate on the street . mat Week of hd i Beonae hea: A—A—BEST QUALITY OF Coats, ail ort We similar in many respects to dead tn her room yesterday. Miss Harrigan haa| Stephen. She was arrested at 5 o'clock! ‘The lads protested innocence, and said yaaa 4 ara ae ACPO TIRE | Avi ti per ton of 2.000 pounds, det Elub Its dues are $5 a year. Among the patrens | Hot been seen Lor tise Harrigan bad] iy the afternoon by Detective Sava ja hoy gave them the. bag so. sell Serwt. Lynch and Patrolman Rohrig ta the Yona | Snow Mallet ant hs Sik per ton ot Sant ree fuses are Mrs. Levi P. Morton, Mrs. Lawrence | door of her rooia w pen she was found he detective had been watchin, junkman, — Justice | Deuel com » Be Tried Next Wednesday hafings and Sore | Boulevard Telephone. 866A 18th et, 1 cota Kip, Mra. J. Plerpont Morgan and Mrs” Danlel | I¥ing on the floor dressed only in a night gown, | ttle gitl for a long time, and ha them to prison in $1,000 bail each tor | : aungs PALMERS | TOMGHT. ZiGTL TIME. |) —seperrtiocs HAIR, moles, ae. Butterfield, The Coroner thinks she had been dead for a week. | eral tin seen her on the act of putting further examinatic n. Inspector McAvoy this morning took a, ¢ Muscles can’t last TEAviCE. | LITTLE | forever, electricity, sittings only Prk ae a oe her bang in the pockets of woman th oe {compleint aguinst Sergt. James Lynch! } ' if id ot ne MIXER, 37 West 42d at mai Sues a Former Friend for Sinnder Bulldog's Tenactous ¢ Je FOOD NOUR. oY Geen ton he {and Patvoiman Robrig, of the West ¢ Overenight if you use slat Wea. CHRISTOPHER, | i icisenn ant carpets on your own, arms Mrs. Gustave Gaerlit, of 220 East Kightieth | Sarah Walker, a colored w Coaching her in her attempted thefts: EE BITTEN BY ‘Doss. |Ywentieth street station, who are Bigoke HONGAITL As LITT CauistuN TE URNITUGE 8 iN seas Went Lathe t, 18 suing Emile Gedauer, of 178 East | Mra, Douglas, of 140 West Twenty neenaly, the Gatective FAT, herb t her charged with falsely arresting three r 28008 perturmanse, Monday. May javeaica rierrgeerct at any ehiyrelghth street, for $5.00 damages for | way bivten in the {oot yevtertay by « bulldog be-| [al at Conger, heockiana Cun, Ney | SOmeDm Farmer May Develop 4 Casein fed Gilbss Rep bilean Ciubehows, a va-( ea GARDEN | si atelaotts, wel The Geerlitz and Gebauer families were | longing to the Di nity jog would Bot! Be’ drew out a’ penknife and sipped it af zavouhes tower * Twat ' e ¢ et Hh a wedges his neck in knife and slinped phobia. Twenty-third street and Highth avenue, aia AGENCY Mi Gehater’ctyulated stories agalnot Mie. | the & at shutting the door, choked hime into @ echuolbag. Then the detective) qnirteen-year-old Joseph Farmer, of | Tuesday nizht fenen owe jabae nd eeeuacenee Hikes wee Tesi daar vows Mceckiay: of | He MBN COee Om Ye Se ane admitted jM4t she had stolen the [15 Classon avenue, Brooklyn, is sufter- edward Declan are. Wiliam turin $ It takes pore at once § HENS | TEL SINS Gadks gaze Coruanae : see ae re. e girl who was with her es-/ing from a dog-hite, received last 8) Peach Ake Lynch sen Ay Foe ; - eg tit satlal’ lavest ' Stole the Shoes off Her Feet Rokipmen te: Aet on: Veyers: cared r onthe lday night, WhICh may dovelon Kedrophns | Patrolmuns Rohrig tothe clibtheuse ts| ¢ all the pain and stiffness. ~ StH AVe. THeaik | iat Pee ee enel Stcied, “OUTIESe a Ue pose a Ghar mee Salles Gk g The main feature of the entertainment given |, 1ihe Rearing of the case was adjourned || 1) , avrest then on a charge of assaulting > A little Salva-cea, after ay W™- tt | f Vick Gb. is West ae own, reat belle, fell asleep nye " se f ime | bis Suloon-Keeter Appell ‘ . SNESS positively eure cca iy ia on ni er aaen cece ae bonety eens OM EE OFM | dove was pinyin a frame of tis hey sie nan Wetneniny, hard day's work or wall | R*%?: ee . er shoes. She informed Judge McMahon In the | Sitiel a seri on, plat ome, Wi Talla oe Ane caret alone 4 ; ; ; 4 f SAMPLE CLOTHING ’ i Gombe “Pelion Court to-day thet hen iwas a! Dose wilt dochare The creestea Will, probably SR per pg ene ani jumped at him. Joseph turned to! Died ae He Re a Miltionatre.| | OF ride, will put you into? BIJQUAST" ’ARVILLE cus thai bald, manulacturers’ price “peach.” because he sent her to the city prison be conducted by Walter Damrosch, and all the vightened by & Deat-Mate, run away. and the animal sank its teeth ata a mh § H Neat Weel New ¥otu Century helm's, 98 Naseay at for three monte on a charge of intoxication. ushers are to be foreign noblemet Meory sherer, 4 half witted deat mute, of amt Into she fleaby part of his lett lex 18 Mom pjaman of Ravens Ns «ve Shape in short order, MINES anna RHEUMATISM “AND GOUT CURB—Tes ee ant ty sea | The. woun! ime ureatly ifihamed was heir to 4 00) aed at Matawan yestordy | ae 3 t Bai t Gi i fiat ar alt remedies” gne bole will eure Highest ofall in Leavening Power—Latest U.8.Govt Report |", Pe en ae AE veges rem (tee) 3 Galvarces la the bests!" oi) 07 (ONIND GMElY ins. ER eh Medians Oe Bee ior. Sei Seine on heen galled. "He said that the hiv wax q } remedy for Nae AY [ir Tih GENTLEMAN trom New York state whe fmilaan Zimme anger of b.ood poison ng. The wound ; Avi pe fe rivers oid. Bible (contain ; The" dat mace fougit | Wan arented and he Way pur 10" pal Bites and Stings, a ht hat fos ven | ten re ia SP cy y Overpomered after 4 derson, Hye years old z ; weetth the underaiuned. We wl fo Zimmerman's assiat. Kin’ siand avenue, and Vipcen: f 2 | wii communicate with the understan in: le ae, fal (wenty-Ave sears old of 38 Catzoi Bruises, Sore Throat, MEA THR; imase, oon Ture to-day & san,_| (OH, & Fister, ian © Sal Pee Sip Drunken Messenger Boy. Lee eee ee ec riataly worked "| Dytaw Chie Mach for Him. Strains, Wounds, TERT een BABE BRE [Bk HAVE, settied evernthingy ome ome iy i Aen - Srna William Clark, sixteen yeare old, was in the| F 7 | Seagae «Bite, Ieper PR i a Itch, Piles. 3 | \ng inen. trom South” Norwalk whe ‘ Tombs Court to-day charged by his father, Edward © Fish in the Adirondacks, | piritt a ciild see Vom returning trom x Aen i | cain toil nave gone to Boi ¢ of 37% Front street, with Intoxication ‘ vel Beet en | the. tu war Informed anotn wo sites, 25 and so cents, | ‘vbere for #1 they cow father ventides What the boy woud ¢ ome | few nereanal fet les Chis morning than be could stand evant toa +arner aa aie Iok DIVYER. of County Tipperary, wk and nraet hie. ¥! Fee P| Asieongacks, wNere they” will remain at as ‘bot arane “in the Temps Puce ree ; “ mi ATHICK DWYER at On , ABSOLUTELY PURE BE Shel as cane i yas Sh PRR cme nace as i Oe millionaire, were filed in the office of the clerk of the Supreme Court in this elty this morning. The papers in the case allege that the plaintiff lost a deposit certificate for $4,000 and charged that the same ‘was found by Mr. Gould, and that he fraudulently converted the certificate © his own use. In the papers it is stated that the plaintiff is a minor In the eyes of the Jew and the Court has appointed Lawyer Alexander Simpson, of Jersey City, whom Zella calls her “next friend," to Prosecute the case. Simpson in this @vent will act as guardian and lawyer. George J. Gould has thirty days in which to file his answer to the com- plaint. A hotice of the action and a copy of : ane amocopaiby, bearing the Indormement of the | tn cure Nerwo jensen, past ie, dgclaration of the complaint "were A nee a oto: | Will be these: Hnglish, Including gram- | o-day, and a0 fara ve know, that ever did exit ee cuttegs mention 1 nats 2 ape arahly be on Mr. jould yesterday in New| among e 8 mar, composition and Iteratur Amer- | This ta the n which the Sunday papers sated 7 ween erved oh q DOCU He padl. wee moni: thvre: have “keon | sorbed for by Aestion ONyalGlbus, ene Gah hia ® Rew, York\for Burope with is fami. Fie of Sipiite, renehe aron the | an history, geography, arithmetic, | would be viven out to-day, Tinreday, the 2d inal, | hastened formant as tap Miva sl (ie ciligane Watehea Gest: mad, sa eineaay en me cines ai Peter Bentley, a clerk in Lawyer ed from time to times the progroas de- y Bimpoor's oMice, had ‘the papers and] pane! and bust to heroic statues In| Ay q preliminary to the examination | —Furtherior,, Ductor Metiy aiguakces the com: | uhiaaton tance All this ivotfored hy Doctors atevor ana | Of» SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELTS featern Union Buliding, to serve| vores On wi a) Heueuel wturale, Heh in English, candidates are advised to | pletion of arrangements which makes this combinas | Sy Onn ofl St John during ning Week at the lowest Cure at once ithe LB dhe dhe Papers, but he was unable to see} J: Q. A. Ward, Russel Sturgis, read Lincoln's first Inaugural address | tion of practice por ble, by renewing, én a series oy ovii strent, ow fered fev ever given the public, Let there be mo ms- jdney TAs. TORY BON fa ard Watson Gilder, I. Wyman Drum-| ang emancipation proclamation (in the | offers, therate of §8.a month wnta cured for medi- \\oe yne we Witte day take about (his offer of &t a month to all patients y Imro Fox, Gidcn-Ly jen the clerk heard that Mr. Goud} mond, F. W. Ruckstuhl, Herbert Ad-| Riverside Series, Houghton, Miftlin @& | cme ond hvatment, the low-at rate cier offered to | eatinentot ehroate tise ss by eliber the Oli |foF Nervous Disewsea for the coming weeks It mace le Soe Gregory, iidwin & Sonaderabie aimcuity, succeded in sere. | a8 Oi eerie igtns pana: | SO: :. ante angie, That every Ong may avail thranpalves ofthe eyes ater Bndzy concerts, 60 omas Shields Clarke, Pauld- ; 4 tag the papers on Mr, Gould, in the papers the plaintiff says she is & resident of New Jersey. George J. Zella Nicolaus threatened to bring the sult in New York, Bhe retained Lawyers ing of the present action would to show that this was not the case. ‘After the papers in the case were made out Zella Nicolaus suddenly took a trip to Europe, She appeared to have plenty seem of money sonal property, classical course, fitting him for a college rae and sold as Homaopathic Remedios, whteh pos | Thands tre F. Ce hi Next Week—Hoyt'a “A TRIP TO CHINA’ hed ———— Among the charitable bequests are: of lbera! arts, or a manual-training ee CR. M'COY’S DISCOVERIES, sibly may do no harm, but which certat Pritt ere e1We AMERICAS VHRATHAL Matinee sau HAD HIS WIFE ARRESTED. writ will be had this afternoon. —— WITHDRAWS A $25,000 SUIT. en eo the mocratic spirit prevails more g n: Two Boy Bi es Lead a Police-| Merchant Boyesen Himselt public notice from the erally than good coller man is mana Lively Chase. While Delirion management CASH KR CREDIT. we almost certain to be valued ‘here. for | ve found. thelr o ir. Sings T! Mise Andrews Absolves Actor Buck-| SIX WOMEN INSPECTORS. Wat hells rather than for what he has,| _Poticeman Edward Smyth, of the West) A machinist, Frank Hoyesen. a member thea ty be killed COWPERTHWAIT & CO SAM BERNARD. "DAISY "AY stone, Redfern, et. al, Mr, Pulitzer wishes to open to some| Forty-seventh street squad, arranged of the firm of Mitchell & Boyesen, en- —— A & hele ~ Eugenia R. Brown Succeeds| boys in the city who by themselves | cg, ‘ 7 . are wa wo eeltled ber jorge Buckley, sixteen years old, gineers and machine makers, of Twenty- , 4 TH Miss Helen Andrews, who 51 warcen’ sarineciees, miicht, not be able to command a college Disonasing Patent Medtcin 106, 106 & 108 West 14TH ST. —E FOOD SHOW. $25,000 damage suit for conspiracy and fern out of court, to-day submitted an Gaude: niece got there before her. Mrs. Herreman sent for Agent J. W. Webb, of the Parkhurst Society came ‘to defend, her. the arrest was the result of a ey between the police and Mrs. Herre- man's niece, Mr. who Webb ald nspira- TO SHOW FINE SCULPTURE. Be Here Soo the exhibition of the N: At halls of the Fine Arts Buildl jation ng, fon of Rare Specimens Wil 1 Sculpture Boclety which opens Tuesday, to continue two week: den ig to be represented. an Italian gar- In the large 216 West Fifty-seventh street. there will be walls and hedges, tions, ing Farn! m, Daniel C. C. Hall, Thomas Hastings, Surrogate’s Court to-day. Mrs, French, wi R, Remembered an elaborate arrangement of artificial with floral decora. i 6 Crane's will disposes of $227,500 worth of real estate and $132,000 in per- of $260 for the arrest of the person or persons who attacked Mra. Parnell and robbed her, believed that they will be fitted to enter the college of their choice. While the boys will be free to enter any first-class college, arrangements have been made by Mr. Pulitzer to enable them to enjoy free tuition at Columbia College in either the School of Arts, the School of Mines, the School of Law or the School of Medicine. An examination for the purpose of se- lecting ten boys from the graduating classes of the present year to enjoy the privileges provided by Mr. Pulitser, be- ginning with the academic year of 189-6, will be held at the Teachers’ College, covering parts of two days, as follows: Friday, June 7, from 9 A. M. to 12 noon and from 1.90 to 3.30 P. M.; Monday, June 10, from 9 A. M. to 12 noon. ‘The subjects covered by the examinations free-hand drawing. The examination will be in writing and the effort will be made to make it mittee, and by the committee the se‘ec- Horace Mann School for instructions at the opening of the fall term, Sept. 23, 1895. Each boy will be expected at that time to choose whether he will take a college education shall feel thaspagive eligible to compete for this priviles is no plave in the world in which the case, The two great schoola of medicine are at last, and we believe for the fird time in the history of medicine in this city, united in ene affice practice, and that the largest metropotitan practice ‘hat exists tm connection teith Doctor MeCny} « practice, Dur diseases wi the placed uniter tre the com ‘ng week all auferers from nervous | ‘ment at thea rate w. he has for years had a But for all thi society. ‘They not only adopted It, but they gave Doctor McCoy the credit for his discovery, which | Is more than could b> sald of some of bis brethren | of the regular school. | while a eraduate of the ( Surgeons in New York | pital experience and years of cal practice, was also astui AN oxte Wor perience In mydls Jou the entab isha St. Johw belle that the publieshiould be allowed * Homaopathy'! as 0 cloak to cover thelr entire [lack of medical trainiag. ‘There is a vai ce etween trus Hommopathte Remedios parations made by a candy manufacturer of 457 West Thirty-seventh street, and ‘The boys had cut out the piping and dent (he time Mebing, DOWN A CHUTE TOA CELLAR. | SPRANG FROM A HIGH ROOF. first street and Elevenin avenue, killed A dhelpie of | deat of | True Homoeopathic Remedies at Last Before the Public. The News Regarding ‘Dr. lcCoy’ s Practice That the Sunday Papers Announced Would Be Given Out To-Day. general an tle good tron! vopathy Several revent functions at C heen ele Hall have erupted by a cat that meandered aim Suits, d AT BOTH can possibly form an 1 WING MACHINES N.Y. WATCH AND Jewe ry Co.,30 E.l4th St ii $¢),8° PEYSER=ci> own to STORES: FB 383 Broadway, NEAR WHITE 8T 123-125 Fulton St, KEITH'S ¢ WITH WM. GILLETTE AND “COMPANY. COLUMBUS TIA TE ee 8 15 ig pat Mad i Prin» ROCTOR ‘OLIVER T fenerved Beata, WORN, WORTHY OF SPE MAL ATT! ING THE WIND. MUSIC GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, Len. ave. & 64 Gh ats, Dever, Dover Plains, N.Y