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4 _SITUATIONS : “ONE WIFE CUT, SECOND SHOT AT, Thomas Hopper’s Marderons Slash Not Deep Enough to Cause Death, HE GHARGES — INFIDELITY. Pathetio Story of the Tragedy Told by the Little Six- Year-Old Daughter. THE CHAIN S°VED MRS. MIER. Her Husband Failing to Open the Deor Fired Four Shots and Then Wounded Himself. ‘There ia an accepted superstition that murders run in threes; that when one horrible crime is committed, two others fre bound to follow within a short time. Yesterday James Herbert cut his wife's throat with a razor, performed the same operation on himself, and Jumped into the river. Both lives were facrificed. His eight-year-old son wit- nessed the crime. Early this morning Thomas Hopper cut his wife's throat with a razor in the presence of his six-year-old daughter, He did not attempt to kill himself and was arrested. Mrs, Hopper will prob- ably recover. Gottlieb Mier fired four shots at his wife this forenoon, while their three children looked on in terror, Failing to hit his wife, Mier put a bullet in his | temple and is dying. “I done the decd and I meant to kill her; she was unfaithful to me," sald Thomas Hopper as he stogd before Bergt. Bell, at the Oak street poll atation, at 6 o'clock this morning ‘An ambulance surgeon from the Hu fon Street Hospital was hurriedly ex- amining a bloody gash in the throat of | Sarah Hopper, the beautiful dark-eyed wife of the man who stood beside Pa- trolman Thomas R. Meyers at the rail, blood on his hands and gyves upon his wri “The wound tn not very serious,” the eurgedn said. ‘She will recover, unless complications arise.” The story is told with simple elo- quence by little May Hopper, only six -— years old, yet the eliest of four children “porn to the Hoppers, while anot pected soon. “Papa cut mamma's throat,” prattled Uttle May to an “Evening World” re porter. “The bed rolled over and waked | us all up. Mamma cried ‘Murder!’ “Mamma was behind the bed and papa chased her and cut her with a ragor. He sald: rn kil all you holler.’ “Then papa ran out In his under- clothes and bare feet, and mamma ran after him and cried ‘Murdet ‘A policeman came around and took ‘papa’ hat and shoes and coat and pants and shirt, and mamma's aslek in the hospital,” concluded little May, while Joey, four years old, never stopped bammering a tin drum that Mrs. Hy- land, poorer than poverty, had man- agei to secure for him, and Ella, t years old, only stared in silence, aby ts dead. ‘This tragic scene occurred at 4.45 this morning, on the fifth floor of the hive or in ex- of you young ‘uns if back of the five-story hive at 5 Batavia | street. All the foriy asleep when they heard curdiing ery of “murder.” Everybody in the house spoke well of Sarah Kelly Hopper. She was a Fourth Ward girl. She is twenty-five years old. Hoffer is thirty. He is a walter who never works. At 10 o'clock Hoffer was held without bail in the Tombs Court for assault with intent to kill The Gerry Society will care ehildren. Hopper told the reporters this morning that he tenants that were blood: for the at the Tombs Bill or cut his wife; thi indeed, the utting Was accidental ani {jlowed lendly talk, In Which he urged her t| call off a warrant she had sworn out for non-support, and Y¥ woijd live in| Peace together, ‘FOUR SHOTS AT HIS WIFE. ntend. to | SAYS M°CABE WAS A SUICIDE, Verdiot of the Coroner's Jury in the Ex-Fire Chief's Death. Revolver Taken from Beside and Placed in a Drawer. The Cororer's Jury on the inquest into the death of ex-Fire Chief John McCabe, deciied this afternoon that he had committed sulcide. Something of a sensation was caused hy the testimony of Policeman Egan, who was callet in immediately after the shooting. He was the first witness, and stated that he was unable to find the revolver until after a considerable search, when he discoverel It in a bureau drawer In a rear room, from ten to twelve feet from where the body lay, The sensation was quickly dispelled, however, when Williamson, of 8 Barrow street, the xo far as known, who was in the club rooms when the shooting occurred, swore that he was the firet person to see the body, and that he saw @ revolver on the floor near the dead man's hans. only person, He rushed out for a physician, and when ho returned the revolver was kine, Win, Stewart, of 48 Greenwich street, rd the club-house just after Wille famson's departure Near the closet he saw McCabe lying on the floor and a revolver by” his side. “Stooping over, he saw blood on the prostrate man's coat sleeve. “t thought he was drunk,” ald the witness, “and too the revolver and put it In the bureau drawer, so that on awakening he could not injure him- self with It SHOT HIMSELF IN THE PARK. Henry Roll, of Savannah, Saved in he Nick of Time. An aMdavit of attempted suicide was made In Yorkville Police Court to-day by rgt. Mulholland, who last night prevented Willlam Henry Roll, of Sa nnah, Ga., from blowing out his brains In Central Park, A defective cartridge saved the man, The bullet penetrated his coat, directly above his heart. Sergt He was held in $1,000. Mulholland saw Roll preparing to fire a second shot, and snatched the revolver from his and. On the way to the Arsenal he said to Mulholland: “I'm glad you saved my life, You in thine." Roll Is. thirty-#x y and said he had been stopp.ng 61-8 Kowery. The reason he for hin rash met was that he had ho means and | Was disheartened, In his porket was a letter to his “dear and beloved wife,” In which this is sald e Just esr May thom =that friend Brookman and Mr it an for thelr ertminal conduct | iting off my peasthility for an exiaten th their own conactences Th kiven. then with Goal Hie wife resides in Savannah, and he left her but two months ago, Roll was book-keeper, with Vicker @ Co. In this elty, untll Saturday, Tam aquare with the w Janam to Cure Jealouny, Francis. Agnew, of Brooklyn, 18 In the prison pital, that elty, auffering from an of Jaudanum, which she took laat night with nulcidal intent. Mrw Agnew admitted she had attempted wulelde, When ahe recovered Selounniesn she claumed he tok the p At of despondeney, through Jealousy of her h hand, sie had heen told wan f3lse to The ‘Agnews have been married lesa thay yoars, Mra tan, Lewin Lynn, Sulcide in the Coamone A man supposed to he John Le f 72 Franklin street, wan found dead tn his room tn the Weer Troadway ant Chambers lock thie farenoon. He Nad kth ring an artery in the Left wi thirty Ma Willed by Gas 'n a Hotel, Nathan Kahn, a cattle dealer at the foot of Wort Sixtlerh treet 1 ing at 42 Amaterdam avenue, was found dead this morning {na room which he 1 tn Crook's Hotel, 118 Park Row, shortiy midnight. The gas was turned on at full Kahn is aiid to have been in nancial af heat. stratte, jelde 1 of do night He We thé om thin old. Room. Thirty-ntth atreet or early to-day by Min body Mauer was Conrad Mauer, miniited au found Afty-fve years —— WON’T GO TO EUROPE NOW. Phi p Levy Surrendered §10,000 Bond: Philip Levy is Jointly by en, who indleted with his brother Isaac for consp racy, was surrendered to the District-Attor- ney by his sureties, Joseph BR. Stein Levy, his sister-in-law, to- | ‘They were on his bond for $10,000, | They heard he was intending to go to | Korope. he brothers were Indicted a > of conspiring by al courts, to have and Adolph Rernard England and brought her | the of the erimt | Montague Bernard arres: After Falling to Hit Her Mier Shot! so (he Levys could collect: money they Himaelt. “d Levys went before the Grand Gottlieb Mier a tallor, went to the| {¥ and hal the Bernards indicted for house of his wife, at 23 Lorimer street, | Eran lare ‘The Rernards were ex. Brooklyn, at 82) o'clock this morning, | #lited from London, and fired four shots at her in the pre ence of their three children, He then put the pistol to nis r temple and pulled the trigger. He was taken to St. Catherine's Hos- pital in a dy.ng condition. } When brought here the charge fell t jth Then they had the Lev jana mapiracy. | GREAT HOUSEHOLD DISPLAY, i | Everything Be 20 WORDS CENTS A That Goes yy NE WORLD GRAND JURY ENJOINED. Freund's Lawyern Stave Off an In- nt for Perjury. Maurice Mayer served a no- District-Attorney Fellows at hoon to-day that he would make an ap: Dilcation before Recorder Goff this after- hoon to restrain the Grand Jury from taking any further action in the case of Maurice V. Freund until the present | charge against him ts deetd Freund is accused of giving timony in sulta against the " The motion was made Goff shortly after 2 o'clock, Assistant Dintrict-Attorney Lewis pro- tested that the Court has no power to | restrain the Grand Jury in any way In {te work Recorder Goff sranted the motion and sald that the Court has the power as the custodian of the Grand Jury, to limit It? powers ant to say what cases shal, eanall not bec onaidered by that body Ine tose rond order to R the Equity Term of the Buperior Court him as an expert tn future cases, Making Way with 841,340.00, Two bank defaulters were Indicted to- day by the Federal Grand Jury— Samuel FE, Aymar, bookkeeper of the Shoe and The Indlctinent against up of thirty-nine counts. with the embezziement of ait is made 1 avenue, was a prisoner in Jeff Market e Court this morning, was held on a charge of grand la ceny. Pin} was arrested by Patrolman MeGinley at 1 o'clock this: morning, John Rooney, a broker tn Greenwich street, was returning home from a din ner. He lives at 30 West Twenty ninth street, While ascending the s to his door, three men called to him He turned, and they ran up the steps While tie held Rooney his searf off on which pin worth $150, Rooney phickily Ing: “Stop ‘Thiet! street and Ninth a y enught Bird caped, taking the the otter tore was a diamond followed them, yell At Twenty-ninth emis Patrolman Me: The other men with them, pin DID O'ROURKE STEAL? le In the Sou of a iceman Ne- puted to Re Worth 8 400,000, Hugh O'Rourke, twenty-three years trolman in’ th \ Department raigned in the Morrisan morning charged with. la eat for the same charge Was James Sherry, twenty-four years old, of Intervale avenne, nant was 4 ourt, this Under ugainst him ts Wil wright, of One Tiny y-ninth street and ‘Thi ett the younr It he prisoners denies » heli in $i ‘Oo Rourk worth $100, the charge and Wy for examina r iS reputed to ayman Arreste Michael Pe a watchman, of 20 One Muysdred ant Tench sree: war arres fon an indie felonious assault | We arya attacked | the time, bu Neither of the four shots Mrs Mier, but she ts prostrated by the shock to Make Home Comfortable, For a year and a half Mier has been| The first of May, with its numerous | Hit War wnt The lmear 8 fualt | Gissipated and did not support his tam-| changes and removals, creates an in-| Re Para: Gbnt haa! 1 for everything In the} him arrestes on a hisnings and renders ne- a ment, and Jus irchases ranging from a sing br a® to pay her Sa week an entire housenold outfit, Per- se tie eoenelog Instead of 1 elves confronted with acd sireet. althoue 4 Went to Patersor may find what they " ‘ tie 4 f appeared at 2) Loriir a, Heyman & Co.'s) en-ies.’ sat dite to get upstairs to his Nos. #3 and 995 Third ‘The neightors threw him out. He ex Preesed a ceterminaton to kill hin wite and chiiiren His wife bo a cha aced tt @n the door of her aps T Worning Mie: r ned and bur th oor, but fated to break the chain Through the op rs about six ingaes he fired a this wife, Was in the middle of the rovin Mrs. Mier ran ts the door and Putting his hand throvgh te aperture Mier fired two miro saote tn tion thought ehe was. @gain through th» door. Mrs. Mier fell ow the floor in a faint from fright Mier, believing thut he had killed his wife, rushed downeta'rs and in toe Ballway placed tne revolver to his right temple and pulled the trigger. J the dire He then fired AO OSES YBa RET MD ver tween Fifty-ninth and Sxtietn | _ Steekler am Hans tments of substantial and | Aswelation will take pace son 3 r (ure to be found in this city. | Bouse. g4 Seventh ssreet Hn ¥ folding: beda, with ected Pres si i bevel qnirtor nt inarily & Sepaagh dsaed for che, but here they ate of Curcted Hist Min Pocket. trea tor $ Then there are pretty ( 5 tat Uiitor suite, bedroom" suite and’ dining, 34 lls acs IN Ne half of former prices. The carper und tice MeMab the Tombs Court thie morn u fopariment te also weil stoc ing ane wth mayhem Mer may find Wilton velvet carpet; « ‘ i tor to mateh; jolntiess. ¢ be. tapes ry Beussels carpets, pes Gd votton-warp mate & & large assortme: | baby Which’ are offered, | from $t up. Refrevators of the | design are also to Us found at yery ot at trate prices Sol Heyman & Co. i ig a ange busines, wash is not sue rial engin ta creuit wh. ‘ mA a offer are arranged the to ald oa Varycueap, ai It as evidence —~ Carrere trate the COLL Bo wbely frm of Cows President, and It was ao determine Among those asking for AYMAR AND TAIT INDICTED. | were "Derective Serceant pill Mulry and Sergeant. James = of the Tremont stati Both Two Bank Defaut Avcnned of | served over twenty yea old, of 8 Bast One Hundred and Sixty. | Madison Grant tempor fourth street, of Patrolman committee oF ve : draft by-laws and no O'Rourke, of the Morrisanta poltce sta-| Sincere an! torent Hon, who Is said to be the rehest pa-| raising mon cate THREE MEETINGS A WEEK. Now Folice Board Decides Upon a Change of Frogramme Ex-Commisstoners A, Some of the Confidential Clerks Ketal ‘The reorganized Police rd,_ the Commissioners cf which, aside from Commissioner Andrews, were appointed by Mayor Strong terday, began tts early seusion this morning by holding A secret ¢ nee in of the offices on the second floor of Police Headquar- ters, The Recorder then raised the ball of] In open seasion the first matter dis- Freund from $1,500 to $5,000. cusnel wae the mode of fils denquent Freund was called as a witness in| policemen. It has heen the custom here= tofore for the presi ling Commissioner to to-day base Judgment in cases in which five He in exnecied to tentity as an expert tava’ fine wus the tint in the cage of Mra, Caroline H. Laxow nmissioner Parker suggested that against the Manhat levated ‘Tall Commissior ke ita duty road for damages to the fee and rentals] to attend tence teale Of her property. in Fitty-titth street and) rhe sugwestion will probably, be care Third avenue, occasioned by the con-| ried intoreftect. ne fir vas, poestblr {st mn of the roa the d He deciined to discuss his arrest fur Thurs day. ther than to deny that he had been skeit his ¢ guilty of perjury lengiien te hod meeting Lawyer Meyer contends that the Ys from two t en week road Company ts persecuting think that three short meetings on and ts trying to get him out of Monday, Wednesday ant Friday, begin= AR AN expert witness for those pre Ding at'10-A. M., woud be much better owners who have emploved hint in thelr | than ‘two aivatiingn” of long sosstone,” sults for damages against the "L/ sald President Roosevel He says this charge of perjury Is] “1 iwave the matter to vou,” aald Com. merely a technical ‘one, nd has heen | missioner Grant. il don't know @ thing Made for the purpose. of discrediting | about the business y mmigsioner Parker agreed wl aughey and for twenty Police Captains V ax Schmittherger ‘asked sick lea eas of contidential clerks: Wagner, Ford and Donovan, who were with Martin, Murray and were Kerwin, Leather Bank, and John R. Tait, pay- taken \ i Bank it iv me a ci ommissioner Parker said he would re- ing teller of the Chemical National tain Wagner at his $1.7 ary for the Rank prevent, and Commissioner nt sald The indictments were handed to Judge] be would retain Donovan under similar Renedict at 1 'elock, and the Grand | Conditions, Jury was discharged for the term. Ay- ie mar's Indletment contains seven counts, Tin tn charged’ with falsiteine the ac:| STRONG FAVORS THE BILL. counts and abstracting $26 684.06, - nt jon the of Separates Depar Charities from Corr: handed me tetas wae supplementary, | A Public hearing on the bill to divide His counsel will plead that his client Is] the Department of Charities and Cor- Insane. Hoth men will be arraigned to-| rection of this city into two separate morrow to plead. : Among others Indicted to-day are departments, was held in the Mayor's Susie Hundemer, for’ sending an im fomee this afternoon, ‘There was no op- roper wetter throug! mails: John | po; ae Woods, Patrick Kelly and Tudwie Lus- | oattion to the bill, berg, for Hlegal dumping in the harbor; Charlton Lewis, President of | the Geor, A. Smith and Thomas ¢ Apt tates Prison Assoclation, was the first for using tie mails for ir rf pur: | speaker In favor of it pongas Avallace (Norra ant “Genrge| Several ladies were present, and one soekerty, for making bad mon and}of them, Mrs, € 5 Bow i, who has Franklin J) Cutler, Anthony ohnson| been a member of the State Hoard of and Martin Greene, for tlegal dumping Ithes fo thirteen y spoke In the harbor, in favor of the measur FB. Chandler, ex-Presl- a ate Charities, Ald Asso- GARROTED A AT | HIS DOOR. clation, told the Mayor that the ‘t same hy Iinpar reforms eould te by about by. a distinct dep Hold Robbery of Nroker Rooney [ot the Heoteae os yet glenantmente While Going in tte ‘orrection, He denounced the old. sys ng Kars 1 work. George Bird, twenty-one years house he as sand attendants who gave bis address as 88 Amstet In the ch he vs 8? Fairchild ad- ked by the pense to dd by {he pro Fairehild bu his ld be M tne itof the bill he Mayor announced that he would prove the bill, The bill Me that the Board of Tithe ynsist of three mem- at a sw of $5,000 a year, and Hoard of Correction shall be singles hend the « nissioner to recelve vsalary of $7,500 a year, ’ SOON WE’LL HAVE A Z00. the Zool Itn Flent Me A meeting of the N ological Soctety was Hroadway. Andrew HH was made held this It was called to order Green, William H. tempora morning at 214 by Webb until next The charter ture on by Mayor 5 of the Society: is to estublish and maintain @ zoological garden in this city, —— Wartng WH Sell th: nicks, There will t An auction male an ‘Thurstay, at making a MeSherry, | ven RYEMELR OLEeLE hOe te eee missed tools several times | a.n! frente ie department ana had come to see] for stam yn the stree h have pot Ano} med. mplaint toulay against We hy street unten request lnspector Contin an Madden, of 1 of of Peter 01 used fo) 1 for the Water Fire this morning tn the separa Amuel Wilde's Sona, deatere in was tien im the Walidiag ts valsol at The roughly 8 lone at aon & brivetpally — DROWNED WITH HIS SISTER. A Team of Horses and 83,000 Worth f Jewelry Also Lone. ie World) KNONVILLE uy TIn at tempting to cross the Clinch River at Clinton last night, Thomas MeGuire, a Jeweller and optician, of Atanta and his sister Were drowned, and their team of porses and $000 Worth of Jewelry were ner of Meputre’ foceive etal in ies in ting to his com rade - — - VAN CLEEF STEPS OUT. je Investigation of racts Foroes His Restsnation, TRENTON, May 1—Seoretary John T. Van Cleef, of the State Hoard of As festors, sent 8 resignation to-day, This isa result of the exposure of his map transactions, recently made by the Bena Commitee, < My ‘tail of Gov. Wert," ** A130 on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, IN While WORLD. GROCERY BOY —_+— 'Plausible Theory Regarding Some of the Upper West Side Fires, ANOTHER BASEMENT BLAZE In the Columbus Avenue District and Indicates the Cause of O:hers, INCENDIARY BEYOND DOUBT. Janitor Shepard Positive No Acc’- dent Coud Have Fired Barrels in a Coal-Bin. ‘The anxiety of the people who live up- town on the west side because of the many fires which have occurred there recently, and which was somewhat al- layed by the statement of Fire Marshal Mitchell that the fires were accidental, has broken out afresh. There was an- other blaze yesterday afternoon and all the circumstances indicate that it was the work of a mischievous boy. The Maze yesterday was in the base- ment of the five-story apartment-house, on the northwest corner of Eighty-third street and Amsterdam avenue, and it may furnish a clue to some of the others. A mischievous boy, it 1s gen- erally believed, is responsible for most of them, Fifteen families live In the house. The janitor, Charles Shepard, lives on the ground floor. Mrs. Emma Wright and family on the first floor, and C. B. Rice occupies a flat on the fourth floor, Rice, who will move out in a day or 80, had two useless barrels which, filled with exceisior, he carried down to| the ¢ellar yesterday morning. He and the Janitor put the barrels in the coal- bin, placing one barrel on top of the| the other. Neither of the men was smoking, and they closed the door of the | coal b.n after them. The janitor had scarcely reached the sidewalk when he was attracted by a crowd further down the street, and, go- Ing to ascertain the cause, saw a small blaze in another flat house down Bighty- third street, Returning to his own house he heard Mrs. Wright crying out that the house was on fire. Shepart rushed to the cellar and found the barrels in Rice's wood bin ablaze. With a few pails of water he extinguished the flames. ‘The firemen were not called out. In speaking of the affalr this morning Janitor Shepard said: “There Is no quertion whatever that somebody deliberately set fire to that barrel. Unfortunately, any one can gain access tu the cellar. Every half hour or 8 a grocery boy or a butcher boy goes down with goods which he sends up by the dumb waiter to the tenants, “One of there, in my opinion, deliber- ately opened the wood-bin door and threw one or more matches into the bar- rel.” The Police are Investigating. FELLOWS TALKS 1 TO MORTON. Saye He Will Dinentangle the Bu- chanan Case Muddle, District-Attorney Fellows called up the Executive Chamber in Albany by telephone this morning and had a long talk with Gov. Morton relative to the case of Dr, Buchanan, the condemned murderer Before Col vate office to sald to ex-Surrogate Rollins “Tam going to talk to the Governor and disentangle this Buchanan affair.” Col. Fellows was in too great ‘a hurry to explain at the t'me how he Fellows went to his pri- telephone to Albany he Was golng to disentangle it, He was joined in his private office by Assist Distrt, Attorney) Lindsay, who been directly in cha the Buchanan vase for the people ever since an appeal was taken In it. ALRANY, May Gov. Morton this afternoon "received a despatch from District-A Fellows recomme! ng that sr respite be gran Buchan: the lesa’ requ ments ing the intervention of Witnesses may be ¢ ie Domin| » Cataldo's Slayer Must An- awer for Hin Mu . Coroner Hoeber began the inquest to- the case of Dominico Cataldo, April 2%, at Thirteenth street and had bis throat cut by Maria Jello, whom he refused to marry. Witnesses Were present, an Hay, of the Bast station, and Lulgi ‘ad man. ov the mur- the wom the inquest | y in who, Cataldo, vyer 0 ess, moved t but this was ref was adjourned until 3 P, ON THE ROLL OF HONOR. Would Place Police a Firemen Even with Veterans, At the meeting of the Board of Ald men this afternoon Mr, Oakley. offered ution calling upon the Legi: pass a law to the following M, Aldermen hat members of the Police and who have been or who may ed on then re Depart * hereatter roaaving. hu Bulngs fram death by” fire, by drown wine at. the tik wn liven MUM “preference in. the inatter of roe sauition ot seca aan honorably. discharged. sidiers of the Chon Atay ia, the promotions: to superior. past {ion inthe waid departments resolution was unanimously adopt- Concerning the request of the Coroner to pass an ordinance regulating the sjeed of bicycles, the Law Committee Toported that. such an ordinance. wos fassed last year and Instructions given to the police to enforce it. A fire thie afternoon in Wo 1 U. Paverson, Landi spread to F. WH Both places were in whieh ab: re started in th ‘The leas te $13, NJ 1895, THE WORLD PRINTED 18,061 “HELP WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS IN APRIL, AGAINST 19,568 It THE 15 OTHER KEW YORK PAPERS COMBINED, THE FIREBUG? TONG Co. was one of the most complete and | 4A Lid, | L THE FOUNDLIN COR Erect ai Pareto LITTLE x za, LOE LOUMDLING, body does not know that we purcha’ ed 1) i Wea | CHRISTOPHER, | acap My Ov MU NIC TA ‘& irving pO from them the very finest lots In their | HOHE OATH AS LITTLE CHRISTOPHER, cer SMe, beautiful collection, We offer to ee Actors” ‘Fund Benefit, _ THE FATAL CARD. | (Wednesday), from our pus ase of E, > THE VIKID KRDEN ay Jaffray & Co. In adaition to an immense | Tet, Sa Pheatse, Diway & 35°h at Even 818 | ggg ll soriment from our regular stock, a v ir A.M. Walmer, Se eee eee amet TWAIss Pudd'nhead Wilson ri tani weaves and newest combinations, In all | Bye 815. 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Fy ge 6.15, Wed. @ SAT. | The Milona, athtette 1 wd in America Papinta, c yi ° “nd other variety artists, Reserved seats, £0c 58 West A TRIP TU CHINATOWN, |: te Mather MUSIC HAL 23d Si | MITEATREET THEATER, Seoccin ave | THEISE'S ann arnamiics cobicr, { wats Weitere | CAPTAIN: PAUL | sonster Urneation® piss ‘Afiern'ca and Ey, PASTOR'S VESTA TiLLEY GARRICK HEATER, . aE AT MR. MeL RD herent at thee Amusements. moe AY TAP ATIRE. b MANAPUELD KING OF TERE : <i Ne ge, wa ‘THE FOOD SHOW,|ALABBIN. 4: ee matinee Utia GRAND CENTKAL PALACE, Lex. Ave, @ 43d ac | THEMabY Ba. Convert Vaudeville partarnuntes 3 Bena Seucerig "Alterna aid Even ne, Coosiog tees) CAT SHOW | ou tes best, Specie: % Stare, an ay Sih Ht 11 Madieos Syuare Garden; eg # ag ALMIARON, 3 CENT R | bah a AMM A sania is ania OH ANIA TILE Ae oy mast ERT 4 AY MANTON' DESIGNS, s+>-~>->veeweneewncvereceeneceoeeg The Largest Assortment of t Bass Carriaces FROM $9.89 UPWARD. + TAKE NOTICE: We will commence on Tuesday morning. May 7, the following ‘ special sale: plint Seat Arm Piazza Rockers | Patterns maiied FREE on receipt of 15. for each 150 large 160 large Splint Seat and Back Arm Piazza Rockers . 150 large Oak New England Piazza Rockers. ‘ * 150 Oak Oval Cane Arm Piazza Rockers . . 3 ‘ 150 Ladies’ Oak Piazza Rocker’ a G i 750 pieces of Furniture, just in from the factory, to be sold at first cost, about ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF usual price. st of every concelva bl —Parlo feet Combination Desk Bolt cand Pint top Rete ‘aty Cabinets, Hall Stands, China Closets, Centre Tables, eic., ete.—all going at man? These goods cons Office Desks, Secreta Music Cabinets, Parlor and Tal Book Shelves, Mantel Mirror: ufacturer’s cost The opportunity of a lifetime to furnish Summer Hotels and Cottages, Baby Weighing Contest will soon close. Bring your bables along. You have still a chance to win a beautiful Baby Carriage. FLA1S, APARTMENTS, HOUSES, COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves and Housefurnishing Goods ATONE Prick, CASH OR CREDIT, anv THAT THE LOWEST. McCLAIN, SIMPSON & COMPANY, The Only One Price Cash or Credit House in Americ: 9 to SAL Sth Ave., Northwent Corner of 37th Nt. STVTVTVTSSTSSTSESSVSSSSSESSSSVSVSVVSVVSS SSFVSSVSSVSSSSSVSSSS meets eueeeseeeeeisccsced re NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY, We have still on exhibition in our show windows a come pletely furnished 4-Room Flat at $100.99 | THIS INCLUDES CARPETS, OLLCLOTH, CURTAINS, CROCKERY, STOVES, | TINWARE, PICTURES, PARLOR SUIT, BEDROOM SUIT, DINING-ROOM FURS NITURE AND KUTCUEN F URE, FOR EITHER CASI OK ON CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE | EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Ollcloth Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Refrigerators, Tinware and Lace Curtains, We Allow the Railroad Fare Both Waya ~of-Tewn Buyers, J. % S. BAUMANN’S, Sth Ave, Cor, 19th S OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 OPCLOCK. COUPON 78. 6412... .tm, Bust. 6107 Name... Adar attern Dept., Office of EIN & WILSON’ MPG" 0, 41 W. 125th FURNITURE BARGAINS, Chamber Suits, 8.50 Parlor Suits, deficte 15.00 Cane Seat Chair: .60 Hair Mattresses, 4.75 Woven Wire Springs, 1.75 Extension Tables, 3.75 All other goods in proportion, The New York Furniture Co. mG) 26 & 130 West ‘ath St, THE WORLD'S MONEY-SAVING ADVERTISEMENT BLANK. Situations Wanted, 20 Words RATES: Help Wanted, 14 Words... Boarders, Houses, Rooms or Apartments to Let 14 Word: oe J Fis our advertinemeut on abou blank and send to Thx We ton of Broadway end Sixth aver ‘Madison aveau x WouLD' 4 a 's New Uptown Office, at the june sectslviUnie liu Weuine aerate hearst ity pee tundged au Pesky aia tre td IT WILL BE INSERTED IN THE MORNING WORLD, Amusements. Amusements. = oe lj” 7, 5 CONTINUOUS $ TO $i2—Flats of 6 rooms & bath; tase THEATRE. DEVILLE, iy devorated; sanitary plumbing; "steam Sanat anil Bh iae Always the gaat heated; hait a block from L station & halt Matine satura iy and funnlest block from park. Janitor, 46 W. 66th st. ‘ From 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. No waits, 250 & §0a, TBuheee HURLEY AND WILTON-PETRI F. Hoey, Boniie Thornton, Daisy Mayer's Pickunninies RESERVED SEATS, Onn tists’ Mid Rasmond, Laporte. 800, #2 rowan for return of iyo, manuatet| "ite" JANSEN KOSTER & BIAL’S TO.NIGHT. Neon Hichmond, Savon MARIE _THE CRAGGS, Island, in Glen McDonough's Sparkling Farce, NENT wh fk gt AICTE vi DELMONICO'S AT 6. Naw Union Square Original Cant nul ‘8A Temperance To KEITH'S JAFFRAY’S | | RIBBONS. Almost everybody in New York knew ae 'S THEATIE, Iirowt OR TN epg eo, © Rice LIAN KU >SELL OPER Ha Suni cohen ay Cate and a there, Last ve Sights, a 1A PE The theatre w STANVALD Tueat we. 77) NR wee EUL DNPERIT TOO MUCH JOHNSON.” ___WITH WM. GILLETTE AND COMP, HOVT!s THEATRE, Hoyt & Mokee, CISSY_ FITZGERALD'S GREAT. DANCE AT Bak outa) sa Monday nd wcene eben that the ribbon stock of EB. 8. Jaffray & ALMA ARS