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¥ Sate Pe - WN THIS FLAT, Dashed Into an Apartment House, Creating a Panic Among Tenants, POLIGEMAN SWEENEY I HERD, Found the Brate in Mrs, Oehman's Parlor and Olubbed His Brains Out. Schedule of Invitation Regattas to Be Sailed This Season, Specials for 21-Footern, and the Now 84s'Figure Frequently. An invitation to participate in the races of the Larchmont Yacht Club tm ex- tended to the following: New York, Baat- ern, Seawanhaka-Corinthian, Atlantic, American, Indian Harbor, Riverside, New Rochells, New Haven, New Bed- ford, Shelter Island, Morse Shoe Har- bor, Corinthian of Marblehead, Hull, Douglaston. and the New York Corin- thian Yacht Clubs. Priges will be awatded in each class, and when four or more yachts start In any one class, with tull intention o' ecmpleting the course, a second priae Will be awarded, ‘The avents are us fol- jows: June 18. Spring regatta, open to all ctaanee TRIED TO LEAP FROM A WINDOW. i apecial race for dezvoun of the combined aquadee P. M.. on board Magehip Ramona race ot mquadren Rook. ron, Gut Became Entangled in Lace Cur tains, Which Held Him Until His Slayer Came, apectal ra ups, presented by Mt A mad dog ran amuck in Park avenue last night, and, turning into a big fat- house in Kast One Hundred and Nine- teenth street, created a panic among the inmates before his brains were finally battered out by a policeman, Just as Mra, Kate Moher, the house- keeper of the five-story flai-hduse 7 East One Hundred nd Nineteenth atreec, was lighting the gas in the hall ‘on the third floor, a white dog, frothing the mouth and yelping as though Batan were after him, rushed up the stairs three steps at a time. Mra, Moher ran Into the apartments of Mrs. H. Reinert to get a broom. ‘The dog snapped at her as she slammed the door and continued his wild fight ‘up the stairs. Mrs. Jullus Wagner and Mra. J. ¥1. Gugan, who live on the floor above, | heard the yelping of the beast and! Gisereetiy kept their doors closed. | Mra, Oehman, who lives on the top floor, had just reached there, with a stepladder in her hand, when she saw | tho dog coming. She set down the lad- der and quickly ran up to her apart-| ments, soreaming from fear. Her kitchen door was open and the dog ran into that apartment. Thé animal ran through the flat four times, Mra, Gehman finally placke: enough eournge to slam the ki é door shut when whe knew that the dog) Wilt Com was in the front room, The animal) LONDON, May 10.~The directors finally sprang for the open window in) of the Natlonal Sporting Club will de- the parlor, which fronts on Park aveni elde on Tuesday next whether the Club and, but for a floral pot which stood) jy Dus UP A purae for a feht between on the sili, would have landed on the Matchmaker Fleming has no authority Central Rallroad tracks below. | to decide such an important matter, Instead of that the flower pot was S LAMBee AM DWYER purhed.down into the street, the dox fel | HORSES WILL REST. back and got tangled up In Mrs, Och lace curtains, None Now im Training Will Race Policeman Sweeney, of the E Aunin Until Aw Hundred and Twenty-nixth «treet #ta-| " aie tion, was coming along at the the, and | yew nanny aman was told by about fifty people at once Stichael I tw that a mad dog was in No. 7k, Sweeney | here will race ux found the animal hopelessly enmeshed in the lace curtains, He used his club industriously, and the dog, becoming disentang lea 1} from the next window, and just as it landed on the sill a blow from Sweeney's WelMhts for to-morrow's races on this | track are as Follows: club put an end to Its career, eset NEL As the policeman carried the body of | care the dog from the house, the tenants | M breathed freely, and showered blessings on the brave, good-looking “copper,” as they called him. | SAID INSPECTOR WAS DRUNK. | Mitchell-Wals Sept, 14 schooner Cup, Apectal race for M-foot ratern, apeclal race Sept 19, spectal ra for 21-footers, P prenented, tere: Entry blanks wil be maltled lication at. Larchmont Yac aarchmont, N. Y., or John F. Chairman "Regatta Committee, meyer Hullding, York City. ———____ MOONLIGHT POLO RISKY. Three Young Me vesoy, Hive ry Ol STCHESTER VILLAGE, N. Y., 10,.—The injuries sustained by tle Waterbury, Fred H, Allen and ©. Havemeyer, jr. while playing y moonlight fast night at the ester Country Club, are not so 4s at first supposed. terbury has a sprained ankle, and Alle suffers ne iy Young Havemeyer,. whose horse him, was at first supposed to ha tained internal injuries, but Dr, Droo- gan said to-day he didn't regard Mr, Havemeyer's injuries an serious, Ho also Is suffering from shock. NO PURSE IN SIGHT. Directo! May at One} one of Mr, «horses In. training n until August, | ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, DER ISL- AND, Va, May 10, entries and if furlongs ‘Andrew. 0 eda nartermant ' ‘ Cerberus iy tur) Ni 1085 ms ¥ Trineala ‘ kK The 1-Walsh contest was resume! to-day a way before Notaries W, A. C fam M. F. Lynch. The hearing ha twice adjourne’l because of the {lines Met ae of D. J. Cushing, Walsh's counsel, ‘To- }),j2* day, howe’ r John Hardy con- | ductal Waish’s case. Several former witnesses real over | and eigned® the'r testimony, — Charles | Prgot Murphy, an undertaker, of 49 Madison | KM @treet, testified that Inspector Cranston, of the Forty-ninth fon District, was often apparently intoxicated during rex | istration days last Fall, and had pre vented several would-be voters from Fi istering. Holy port 106, Third RaceBix and a 10 fiagn Penis. War Clout "8 : ter furlongs. Six and 10 no nn) 110 hw Tho 103 Plekaw, 107 Clement wi ith Hace—Ono mile. —— — i} 5,000 LABORERS READY. | t Will So a | Race-Six and a West iT) kton Ho Billy Boy Ho Despair 108 Finnwater Hedowa The Sealer Tanered SPORTING MISCELLANY. NeetaleaAUrateeistin ent tumanty oat > assemblting that the lervice for positions in the municipal depart- | ments, whieh are not of sufficient im- portance tqagemand taking an examin- ation, has been in existence a week, and already has registered 5.00 laborers of various grades There has rush. It is belie are ‘complete re will be 10,000 men anxious to do laboring fn the various departments —— Opera Company from Berl The Conre from Beriin it the Inter- May roucentrated je the Universi Jumper ho baw cleare been prevented from part egiate games by order of the simply mposed thin Spfing cessation that when th In the high lets fh a-Per a to-dey : ie vente to ot the New May 1k, with. York nd burdies ‘inne ve WITH THE WHEELMEN. URGHMONT ACTING ITS, [streets with a showlly-dreased ‘jered there was a tl off the 9.20 o'clock ORLD: LD H THE WOMAN GAVE HIM AWAY.|SHOT J ollowed by Detectives She Led toa Dishonest Bookkeeper. Then Killed Himself. Harry Schultz Sto'e Over $2,000 from H. A. Cesar & Co. She Was Formerly His Emp‘oye but Spurned His Love. Hie Wife Wouldn't Take His Body, Bo Ie Went to the Morgue. Henry Schultz, thirty-eight years old. who for ten years was employed as head bookkeeper and confidential man by Henry A. Caesar & Co. dry-goods mer- chants, at 2 and 2 he street, wis arrested thix morning, charged with be- ing short tn his accounts According to the statement of Mr. rn the firm noticed about six tha ago, that Schiltz was spending | h money, and was often on the woman. They remonstrated with him, and he | promised to reform. | The fem, however, decided that he was not w safe man, and In December din- charged him, Schulte left the city, and an expert was put on his books, Tt wan discov shortage of $2,6R2.05, in cash suien. Central Office Detectives Murtha and | Reedy were put on the case, and a w rant) was obtalmed from Jefferson Mar- | ket Court. A Week ago it was discov. ered that Schulte had been in Creaco, | Pa, since leaving this city, but had left there It was decided to watch Mary Hop- kins, of Weat Eighteenth street, with whoin Schultz had been Intima With whom he was in correspondence. ‘Tits morning the detectives were witching her house, when @ c up. She got in and was driven The detectives followed in another car- riage. chase led to the Christopher Street ferry, Schultz waa seen to got boat to meet the arrested ir to be nurprived, and he eity to settle up employers. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 10.-At 9 o'clock this morning, In thy presence of a throng of passers-by, Augus! Tepper, manufacturer of novelties at 213 Noble street. aged thirty-six years, shot Clara Herhold, allas Schmidt, aged twenty-six years, twice in the right side, and then sent a bullet Into his right temple. Tepper died almost instantly. The girl was removed to a hospital, wh she died half an hour later without hay- ing regained consclousness The tragedy occurred on the sidewalk in front of 318 North Seventh street ‘The murder and suicide was due to ove. ‘Tepper ts a married man and lived at 313 Noble street with his wife and family, He was desperately In love with the Herhold girl, but his advances were coldly received. ‘The girl came from Germany about a year ago and went to live with the Tepper family as a servant. Tepper's attentions became fo annoying to her that she left her place about a month ago and took a room at 42 North Sev- enth street Tepper's annoyance of the girl dd not cease, and the latter part of last week she went before a magistrate and sw out a warrant for his arrest. She had no money to pay for the warrant, how- ever, and Tepper continued to annoy her. Misa Herhold, who was a_tailoress, left her room about & o'clock this morn- Ing to go to 44 North Third street for work which she was to take to her home. On ‘her way back Tepper met her at Seventh and Noble streets. ‘The couple tniked earnestly for a few minutes and the girl started to move away from the apparently enraged man, Bhe had gone but a few feet when Tep- per produced a revolver and pointing It at her stomach fired. The girl fell to the sidewalk, and while she was lying prostrate Tepper fired twice, Hoth bul- lets took effect in her right side, After assuring himself that his victim wan beyond human ald, he coolly pla the revolver tu his right temple and pulled the trigger. ‘Ihe man dropped dead on the pavement within ten feet of the girl, ‘Tepper's body was taken to his former home, 313 Noble street, but his wife fi fused’ to receive tt, and It was taken to the Morgue, woman, and je did not af he came to ire with his ol je was taken to Jefferson Market ‘ourt. He sent for Attorney Higgins, and refused to talk of his arrest, saying | It wag a private matter between himsel and Caesar & Co. Bchulte was held in $5,000 bonds for examination to-morrow morning. — CALEDONIAN 1 GAMES. To Ne Held om Labor Day jan Field This Year, Innovations are not frequent in the staid and ainewy New York Caledonian Club, and a contract signed to-day de- veloped a surprise, It has for several decades been the custom to hold the annual games on the first Thursday in September in Jones's Wood. Probably becaune the old grounds were devastated by fire a change has been made and Manhattan Fleld is selected. Stranger still in the change of dat which. Is set for Labor Day, Sept. And, shades of Bruce and Wallace, there in to be a two-mile bicycle race! ——— PUGILISTIC POINTERS. ‘The card arrange! by the Lenox A.C. for ite initial boxing tournament In the Brooklyn Athe- naoum, Saturday evening, May 2,conalate of: Mo- Manus and Krnat; Johhny Yaung and Charley Rarnett; Jack Downey and Mike Martin, and Tommy Diton and Joe Purdy. oe The Willlame A. C. will give a boxing stag in the club-houee, 47 Ollvor street, om Monday even- ing, May 20. The cant arranged Ia as follows: George Justice and Jim B Iaht rounds, at 10k pounda; J. Rosa and Young Mitchell, ten Venry Hareison apd Jerry pounds, and Kid Me ten rounds, at 122 oe 8 Jimmy Handler, who ts mat Leonant for elght rounds at the boxing the Stagg A.C. in Grand Army Hal burg. jonday mlht, says It will ny 140-pound boxe! aids 1 round contest oF to a Anish, Hani ——— ——__——_ BASEBALL CHA sa hard turn in the tay in the . Murphy's knee will keep him out of the for a week or more Too bad, for the Tot was to have replaced Fuller aa regular shortatop, HI Kernedy has entirely recovered and will pitch for Brooklyn jay Cincinnat! to-morrow, The Wilzabeth Athletic Club team will Jaspers of Manhattan College at Elizal morrow afternoon. Partland apd Eddie Curry, peunds, oe Interest is being shown In the game to-morrow on the Now Jersey A. C.'s grounds, between the Heventh Regiment crack Lareball team and the nine of the New Jersey A.C. Piny will be called, at 4 o'clock, ae team will to-morrow, The rtain Yale at Tel Mike Cooney, of Boston, for a @xbt with Jack Down Hinjted round contest at 105 pounds for $250, or 9500 6 1 Downey doesn't accept, It In open 0 Kadie Laeher, Eddie Sweeney of any other AB-prund boxer. * posted $60 forfelt Brooklyn, in ‘and Sorclok, direct to The frat and off pl of the Oak. mtr mateh : terno The Bayona Athletic ¢ Hi in Metropolttan. tt ow night. BINT Park venterday Voy} Wiley pitchers for alled at Uh seventh inning, the acore standing 26 to 28 In favor of Fox's nine The same teams will play 4 game on June 3 for $100 4 the resectlve will mer end of the Pei round bout, Jack Lyman, the weat side boxer, han lost hin evenight, and hie (rienda have arraiged a bene for him, to taka place in Bleecker Hullding, 276 20, TO CAPT. DAVIS (Ales Wearing of the Now, Davis, dear, and di The news that 40 ‘They say that all our Glante should Be buried underground, reen."’) you hear ‘un take place de Athietle Club on May 14, This avtio When the law can atop the balls and bate From going ast And when leaves In 8 Are weighted down w Then 1 will change the faith T have Ih thia, our New York team But ‘UI hat day, we footers ‘Our hearts they cannat wean, coutract one sie! patr night onteat, and to. protect the owas made ung” Oriffo, to Aabury HM train with Choynwkt aml Tyan at b: This, will in no way iptertere wi Tyan contest on May 27.” . a 836 Trew few Orleans lightweight, 83 st | Chto Avot. called at th Reaioe ollce | ani authoriaed the an: | Hingnens to. take Your e and fieht Kid Lavigne at the hext Tuewlay night e+ on Davies haw added another aspira fais honors to Ne string, Hix ual strong. He hails from lowe and is parti ding Fly fe Ginzette raln tor A Farm," w are qua [a6 cinet m nat Games aheduted to-day ew York at Lontsville Washington at Cleveland, Hrooklyn at Cincinnatt 6 at Pitteburg, for) Philadelphla ot Bt Louls. Hoaton at Chicago. Arm: well: pro- two Inches hgh, ‘Ia confident that he wi ot Trenton, in thelr sigh snow ine Wills & fortelt Hob Cunningham, . Marty MoCue would Ike to get on anothe; of Brooklyn. pounds, of with The in line Meiate of the Ai n IL aurely © events. In the Power Maher au are scheduled 19 gt le nantly. probabie. th wer ten In the sgcond) Australia, and Joe Duntee int * it ‘inde other When You Are And need a good tonte and blood» bow yok The date of ti Muy 30, and being completely te * », ywen Zi rifler, tice wii) tank on him age Berson Danked seven t Rahway The Om wal mak Fev ngiva- Milk Leo $obu: Ré-pound wheel toned by Detain t th Wave:nea” 8 such a anybody enlign —~ Arrivals The * mornig. Me Abroad. ’ Campania QUEENSTOWN the Adrictic arrived ( ois ‘round | Mocd!sSarsapartiin, Et will bint y« sléaaa) haa labia: thm of the grip aud the doom it | yatclan brought n Introduce and ately Mt Very low In atrepe th bifal about my © work. My age was @ Ato try Hor tn atrength wt ite monetely eared me of ontareh Wrest don't teol weil T me N bro and for wlig able ssanap nd todo any mo bein rin bamp.onahip ‘Tried t May 10 et Tenn wae ph lan Needham " n juil here a jog John Larkin te He se ood's Marsapari to benett , Mt a itaae Hood's Sarsaparilla Is THE ONLY True Blood Purifier. the best sp ve 7 a me tine tke Tt overcomes. by playing golf on Bui now D Ripe 2 mena aman released thear om their HOO Os PILES cure alt liver tis, olious IN THE STREET, Tepper Murdered Clara Herhold, :| ae 4, ks and it | RH. * ®IXTH AVE. STH TO NTH ST. SPRING CLOTHING For Men and Boys. (SECOND P OR, NEW BUILDING.) Having made an advantageons purchase from a reliable manu- facturer ot High-Grade Clothing, we offer it at a saving to our) etatomers of from %2.00 t» $10.00 on each Suit and Overcoat. 8.99 Men's and Buys’ Hats, | (Second Floor, New Building). MBN'S CUTAWAY SACK SUITS. IN SSI- MBRES, WORSTEDS, MA TRIMMED IN TH MANNDBR, AND MANU FACTURED THIS SEA SON TO SELL FOR 1 $20.00 AND $5.00, AT AN (4.99 An ertensive assortment of Men’s high grade Hats ata saving of from $1.00 to $2.00 on each Hat. AY MEN'S FINE ¢ pt. AGONAL COA AND “LPN VEBTS.... .....7.00 AND LAs JERBY nh OWE w BAND FULT, UNLINED, FEATH- GHT, ALL THE HAPES AND COLe SOLD WHERE AT $4.00, OUR PRICE, MEN'S FINE Worst TROL 8, SOLD ELS WHERE AT $7.00, OUR 1.66 PRICE ‘ ‘ ALPINES, IN ALL cW SPRING SHAD! SLATE AND COLORS — SOLD WHERE AT $5.0, OUR ‘2.41 DERBYS, LATEST 8, IN BROWN AND { 32 a HOYS' ALL WOOL LON PANTS SUITS, IN FINE SERGES AND CASSI- MERES, AGES TO 19 YDARS, SOLD FE WHERE AT 9.00, OUR PRIC aes “4 0 =BOYS’ ALL-WoolL, 2 PIECH suits, IN SERGES AND CHEVIOTS, AGHS 5 TO 15 YEARS, SOLD ELSHWHERE AT 4,0, OUR PRICE BOYS’ STRAW Golf Goods, HATS, 4c, TO ik tot a abla a nA hens aed 2 So NACY.. 0880228202488 8 LONDON # LIVERPSOL CLOTHING We Thought You Wer Wearin 1 FG Yesterday's Big Rush Convinced Us Wo Wore [ni DON’T MiSs IT WHILE IT LASTS af. Lg vat 3 0 STYLES. Single and Double-Breasted Sacks, Frocks and @ Black and Faney Cheviots, Scotch Tweels, Homespuns and Cutaways, Hairlines. BOYS’ CLOTILN Go TING WE MUST UNLOAD | MYcoGi"Ey LOWDON # L'VERPOOL CLOTHING CO., 86 & 88 BOWERY, Cor, Haster St. rererano98e MAY MANTON’S LATEST DESIGNS WAZA OVESFITTING PATTERNS. led FREE Apt of Coi ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. Pos it G! CABG —t ArIES? y Waist Address Address Pattern Department. Oftice of | Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., 41 West 125th St. N.Y. COUPON 88. SHIRT WAISTS, NPR'S BEST PR . LAUNDERED, FORMER PRICE 8 CENTS a. A full supply of Sticks, Batts, Stockings, &c., at prices 1-3 less than charged elaewhere, 1,009 BOYS' IMPORTED WaSHAKIE 8U BRAUTIFULLY TRI M- MED, MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES, WORTH FROM $2.60 TO $4.50, OUR PRICE. S$ GOLF AND STEAM- CAPS, BLUE AND FANCY CHECKS. YACHT CAP: TION STYL! REGULA- Dentistry. “TEETH” EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN EST’D 1807. 7 STORES TOGETHER. Chatham Square. MEN’S SUITS. Men's 3 and 4 Button Single-Breasted Sack Suits, in light colored Cheviots and Serges, made specially for Summer wear, “$15,00 GRACES "J sreciau: were mn of this week’s attractions in our Silk Dept. Figured Taffeta Silks, Cc 59 Value 98c. e Newest Designs. e Serge Suite In all the new 817.00, VOGEL BROTHERS, Clothii ad fahionable shave Hats, Shoes & Furnishings Sin Av, Cu.42i S. chine Best quality Tafletas, Sold elsewhere for $1.25. 08° e Black Satin Duchesse, Special at BOe, 69°” | 20 inches wide, light weight, for summer wear, 84 AVE. & SIS™ ST. (ail oizes), FROM BABYHOOD TO MANHOOD. ByeKBres CLOTHIERS. Our suitsfor little men who have just’ gradu- ated from babyhood | are the odd, artistic sort most mothers have in their mind’s eve but don’t know just where to get. For instance: Handsome brown serge JHC QCO| Boy? Suns} BLUE, BLACK, \. $15.00 OR GRAY SERGE ~ a ~. Keep our store in mind just now as the $15.00 serge suit place; un) if your inside pocket 18 like tue diamond outline above—if it has $15.00 in it—come in when you can, and let us show you the most | satisfactory suit of clothes you wer ever able to buy witu that sum of money. French Percale ve patter Blue and b Plain cas And for the ones who are inearly ready to v. te, weve got suits from $9.50 to $15. | HACKETT, CARHART AND COMPANY ‘Two Stores’ Bro: | broad ‘ge suits, $4 hirts, excellent length sleeves $1.00 shirt, 6 for Derby Hats, all the new sha and styles of the leading makers Fulton B'ld’g, Fulton & Nassau Sts, Southwest Corner. 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St., Near Third Ave, quailty regular $5 80 $1.90 way and Canal street. ay below t vs Street, CLOTHING : COWPERTHWAIT. FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. | Lamps, Desks, Baby Carriages, Pictures, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, Everything for Housekeeping. BEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES | LWRGEST STOCK. 50 Cents Weekly on $30 Worth. $1 Weekly on $65 Worth, | $6 Monthly on $400 Worth. $50 Monthly on $4,000 Worth. | | Gold Crowns end Bridge Wort a Specialty Friees Reasonable tor First-Class Wort | Warranted 10 Years. (DR.O.W.HALL, Veonsyivanin Dental College 951 BROADWAY, 499 FULTON ST., | Vor fides, BROOKLYN. 2ulst. NEW YORK, | HOURS-$ A.M. to 6 P.M. Sundayent®, 00 My Lundreds atari yr tostimoniate at otsa GAS GIV 2 Extracting Fra Any Amount in Proportion. Special Terms to it Anybody. No Extra Charges, Collections Made IF REQUESTED. OPEN SATURDAY EVE: es | For Sale. Ladies’ Gents?" ‘Ain S result Snecinte 1d Capa Bde SP three tae one ARLOR DENT A CA. Open! tigate and. Suadaye. wld 3d e CREDIT Meus Clothing, ready made and to oruer ou eecurity, 8. CREDIV CLO4 Yat Boor, Mumediaiely. Same tei Inland, rovkiyn Ho ark,” Open every evening til 9 PM Gat FM. Seas for eireular SEWING WACHINGS uaoee Kruse OD, god second ounl een a6 0 at cr moushly pays : jones W kinds | es Busioens by a method pai by us only eh extracted Gaile 2 Dy our method you can have esl) in the morning an with pew ores If desl de F.C. Sherman, SP WEEKLY DIAMONDS fine Jewelry tentative will call with samples BROS, 58 Mal ane Mar. on exw term: fs repres real estate development JOHONNOT ps FORMERL! “The greatest Brooklyn.” ‘aa Zor AND 3 Watches Jewelr tive wilt call Go, 11 bast 141 nents: DIAMONDS, pet vourayives aad a mplished. WS $5 OR $10 MONTHLY, 10 per cent. discount for all cash. Ss guaranteed free. p hi i ESTATE CO DIED. PRAPHAGEN.—WILLIAM WARD TRAPHAGEN, cox! TER | GERMANIA Henry A. Meve COME ANY DAY, OK SUNDAY SU!

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