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ESE2 32.2385. THE GOULOS IN PARIS. On a Fortnight’s Visit to Count and Countess Castellane. ‘The Gayest Possible Season in Full ; Swing in London. Doings of the Americans There Bobby Peel May Return. (Copyrighted, 1998, by the Arsoclated Trew) LONDON, May 1.—Mr. and George J. Gould, after arriving at @mpton from New York by t é ean line steamship ‘Wednesday, proceeded sy) Paris on aj fortnight’s visit t2 Count and Countess | Casteliane. me | ‘The Hon. Gesige N, Curzon, Member @f Parllamentfor the Southport Divieion ef Lancash| fe, reappeared in the House of Commsy on Thursday, for the first time afyer his return from America with and met with a hearty re- Mr, Curzon was congratulated on all ides, and Mrs, Curzon, formerly Miss Mary Leiter, of Washington, D. ©. Promises to be the most feted woman of the season. They were the centre of an aristocratic coterie at the sale | Christie's, on Thursday of the celebrated eollection of pictures, porceialn and di erated furniture of the late Mra, Lyn Stephe Miss Herbert, daughter of Secre- tary of the United States Navy H A. Herbert, has just arrived in Lontlo Tt in stated here that young “Hobby” Peel, now, by the death of his father, Bir Robert Peel, will shortly return to) the United States. The death of his | father will be of littie pecuniary advan. tage to him, as the estates at Drayton Manor are mortgaged and the art treas- res of the family are dixpersed. The beautiful, healthy Spring weather which Londoners have revelled in for some time past continues, to the delight of everybody. This huge metropolis, as @ result, is crowded, and the gayest pos- sible season is in full swing, Seldom las London been graced by the Presence in town of x0 many membere| ef the royal family, Royal personages, | male and female, young and old, are to! ‘De seen in carriages, and © on foot, Qt every turn in the fasitionable thor- | oughfares, | London ‘has not yet done talking of t that a few days ago the Prince jes and his brother, the Duke of @axe-Coburg Gotha (Duke of n burgh), followed by the Duke of York, the, heir presumptive, and his cousin, Prince Alfred of Suxv-Coburg-Cotha, who {is said to have been #6 1 to marry little Queen W a, of, Holland, when the proper time arrive Were seen strolling arm in arm through | Pall Mall as calmly and contentedtly as | Qn every-day subject of Her Majesty | ‘Then, again, some of the royal fam- fly are to be bound nightly at the the- atres, a fact which tends to ther the pulling power of the attractions | presented, for the visits of royalty to | Places of amusement are duly chron-| feled *y the press, and, naturally, the ®eneral public wants to see what roy- alty has enjoyed. Of social events there is such a large | Uist that even the society papers only find space tor the most ominent Among the latter is the grand dinn given on Thursday last by Mr. and Q Naylor-Leiand in honor of the f of Waler. Mr. Naylor-Leland, who re- cently resigned his seat In the House of Commons, where he represented Col- chester, married Misa Jennie Chambet- bf the famous beauty, daughter of H, @. Chamberlain, of Cleveland, O. | ‘The partiailty of the Prince of W. for the society of Miss Chamb: much commented upon by the sheets, Among those present and Mrs, Naylor-Leland’s dinner, were, the Austrian Ambassador, Count Deym de Btritet; Prince Kdward of Saxe Mar, the Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde, the Eari and Countess of Dud-| ley, the Earl of Rosslyn and a number of equally important persons. Mrs, Naylor-Leland's sister, Josephine, it will be recalled, was married on April 20 last te J. Bearisbrick, of Lan- cashire. The bride was given away by Mr. Naylor-Leiand, | Of cours’, the Queen's Drawing-Room of Wednes ay was the great event of the season, The weather was de- Mghtful, a ol breeze was blowin and the resuit was the most brilliant foyal disploy seen for a long time past Tt was noticeable that black was Prevailing color, and black now » to be the fashion everywhere The Americans pres om | lain was soclety Mr nted to the Queen were the widow of Senator Hearst, of California, Was presentel int who @dlomatic circle, the Misses Bertha Potter, daughters of Mr Potter; Miss Koby, of > w Yo Mrs, Walter Winans, who were Howard kK, and present. | @1in the general c.rcie. The Fremi aeehery, Is evl Gently in very poor health. When he Was seen bidding farewell ty Queens @f Holland ar t Hroad station pre Vious to their departure for home, he Yooked ten years older th; aid six Months ago. His face was ha 1 and he leaned upon a stick. His break down on Wednesday night while makin @ smech at the reception of the Na tional Liberal Chit has reviv Worst rumors which have ulation concerning his healt! Lord Rosebery, who 1 fatigued, eviden: ef memory, which the thread of bis ar wazed about in a dazed turning to his friends for relief, the prompuir the late he « ceeded in ing his ree but it was onl he 4'd wo, af urged to continue Tt ts true viously done a Was a! the Fore ing and he aiten Room in the afters Was present at an evening of the same 4 to the reception of uw eral Club. But the a) Of bir cond! Was his Rese of what he was tended & say, and this conn ” Pounted for vy fatigue alone The Queen's " to Londo’ brief as usual, and she returne v @r Castle on Thursday, the day follow- the Drawing-Ruom. On Tuesday, a cate remove’ the Court to ed she will remain for a The Princess of Wales, on be, of mina saying, Te-aeTH on Republican State League as a|Michael Brickner Thought He Promoter of Harmony. Was Taking Cough Mixture The Executive Committes to Fix a| Before Medical Ald Could Be Sums ing sim- s . a hats and plain Date for the Next Convention, moned He Was # Corpse. overcouta over thy“piainest of riding ° c habits. Strange 19 pay, the plebelan Zat- , tersen Park Now shares with aristo- | Michael Srlckner, 4 ; cratic Hyde Py ‘ 1 hue, got up in the middle of the nigh: Bate tle pene) ee to tuke a dose of cough mixture. He many well n people are to be see hown people are to be seen got hold of @ bottle filed with carbolie Bed sitll Ms AL oLEA acid by mistake, took a drink of the Which not so long ago was looked stuff and In half an hour was dead BRANCH, | SWALLOWED ACID BY MISTAKE, -o—— | matning two drawing-rooms of the son. The Princers is greatly changed, | and now looks quite an o}4 woman. | London has taken to early hours. |The parks are crowded during the early morning and are deserted before nogh In Hyde Park simplicity in dro 4g characteristic of the riders 9” both se who frequent Rotten. pow, a contrast to former staring gtyles which prevailed. The are most ple white straw s on women of 27 Third ave- There was lots of good Republican talk, with a few side remarks of a fac tional nature, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel this morning, among the members of the Republican Btate League, who were Uiere YAon as belng a resort only fitted for to attend a meeting the I utive : ; the class of poop mpelied by economy Committee, Harmony was the tople dis- | Hrickner wax a shoe cutter, es reside the Surrey side of the cussed, and it was suggested by some | Workman and a good hushan: ch |Thames, tut if Rattersea is not a fash.|that the State J should father. ‘Two weeks ayo his third eh Jonable locality, Battersea k, atthe role of vat of the olive was born. For Me wits aan Henicee | en is rapidly working its way Into in order to bring the warring factions of had sat up with his wife and con e } anne es ween aa Now York toxether ja heavy cold. The bottle of cough mix- PRAY The meeting of the Commi ; ‘ ie plaved 6 ‘There were numbers of dinners on ealled by ident George A, ture which he bought uh he Jon the Wednesday last devoted to Hterature and Secretary & Bryant to mantel-plh clone to his be and the press. ‘The Prince of Wales pre- ters of intere r tWo Weeks it had been his cus sided at the dinner of the Printers’ Or- tom, when the cough grew oppressive an Asylum and the Duke of York In the night, to take a swallow of the © Chairman at the Royal Literary Rochester, mixture, 40 he could go to sleep again, und dinner, while the Conservative Gtilne ie He had grown xo accustomed to doing adat fh the: Houne of Common, (he ,| this, that he did not take the trouble " “kod, Bastour “hi ny Io light the gas. Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, pald high ia 4 t Hott len Mere. bso a bottle of compliments to the press at the Newa- LeAlpry pure carbolle acid, that was used for paper Society dinner and made a strik- State d © ansing yurpor rhe atte was an ing allusion to the power of advertising hae, hottie, “Bome one, mobudy can kay wha, “We habitually boast," said Mr. Bale | Presid Tepublican Mt might have been one of the childre four, of the sion of our railway, | beng as the successor of Wo W last night put this carbolic actd bottl Sod Jef Hingis. | The Kepublican National jon the mante!, close beside the bottle of v and telegraph factlittes, but we 7 pnvention Will assemble in Mus | ial intatun are inclined to overlook the press as the | #i ipcleveland, "Ode AYA this morning Relcknee agen wich brings Into e nication | Treasurer Colvin, Mayor George | feached out of bed as usual, and tool ee iterert auneesetiscnete Yacey n, of Hinghamton, and Senator |the wrong bottle. Lt must have been @ the different classes of society. In my | Porsons, ‘of Buffalo, were thy first of |heavy dose he took, for, he, staggered judgment, all the machinery used in| the Saturday delegation. of politicians | from the bed and fell to the floor. communteating Information to the pub-/ 1) P. are Me Although | In the apartments beneath the Brice 0 y of n Patse tle is not of really more importance to [ners lives the family of Herman Pats. und kofski. He was aroused by the sound of |the community at large than the power Koln to ate cuilking |the failing, man, and it seemed #0 um of the people to communicate by adver- | Over With his friends a ny nt things [usual that he rushed upstairs mnOAY a we rehab a ata aatia | that hi recelved littl entlon of | On the floor Birkner lay writhing tn Usement and bring the buyer and seller | jate. One of these in the nination of agony. Beside him there was the bottle oxether and give them the machinery | State oMelala ts, k {he present of acid. On the mantel was the congh for commualcating thelr wishes to one | éumbents, except Comptrolier Hoberts, | mixture bottle, Mrs, litkckner was wo desiring to ‘be another ANOTHER BICYCLIST HURT. John Marx - om Into by an Ico Wagon d Hin Ankle Brul John Marx, twenty-four years old, of 6 Henry xt t, was taken to Helle v this is what brings | As soon as she awoke and saw the two to town. Mayor George | bottles she understood what had hap- to succeed Hoberts, but | pened and fainted Mrs. Patekofski ran thought that Platt will give the |harefooted to the Delancey atreet station nomination of a Comptroller to Buffalo. |and got Patrolman Heinats, Who cadl ee an ambulance. Before the ¢ hi CAME NEAR TO A MURDER. reached the hospital Brickner was dead, r Used a Ra- ~- ——- Sculpture Well A’ The success of the Itallan anghd. . the second vue Hospital last night with a bruised le Hewlet annual exhibition of the Nat Ipture Bo- ankle, which he received by bing | John fA bootblack, nineteen | ‘ety. Ia surprive even to aculptors, The garden caught between two wagons while on! yeary old, of 229 West Sixtleth cuples the whole ground floor of the Fine Arte a bieyete, thadaa murderous asemule oh Huilding, 215 West Fifty-xeventh atreet, Deapite bash oi the t that the soulptors hi donated the use ders Hid along: ene i) | Hewlett yesterday with a razor, bec! of their ex bite, i ose eee warden A at Second avenue and EMI she charged him with Infidelity. He ik sae frei tla BC oe driven by | inflicted : ‘ pay. The prizes for the beat nth street, An tee ¢ rt riven by Pas tee ly wou 5 inn of @ me Sliver dollar will be awarded lot Pratt, of 338? West ‘Thirty-ninth ORTH A aET He Hea tone : Street, was close behind him, and Marx Vow Enon eee ae Wana au in Found tn the out of the ber returned hom he found tt Woman there, and they be- | The police of the Fast Pitty-Arat street ates aM arrel, Charged hii with ton sent a general alarm Inet night for the owner nt of 4 vther woman, Who | of a pocketbook found in the street by George en encaara of te: blag In omnes and he as jewis, of a6 Kast Fifty-eignth street, It contained uilanee Was summoned and he} Harber ran from pom. but the | nia nag hu OS ment was rer levine Hospital, | woman's sere tlentt me EENWER RRBE te tae where | that his ankle and a pal West Was hurt jeighth str Pratt, ‘the driver of the ice wagon,|The woun Was arrested. | THE COMPANY INSOLVENT. cosevell Hospital night Harber was He was hi Court this morning for pitt! A Nation Court nurderous as- vat COLLE Y 0 alted Staten Mutual Accident An- GE Bl intion Under Hire, BOYS ON A LARK. e Aura titre ot the] t Can One ot them 0 tor satttvn IDWS PC PUICS United) States Mutual As non ral sociation the State Insurance Depari-| 4», ment ty making @ thorough examina: | on gig. sree eee fntents we hes tion of lin aftars, and It iv anticipated {2 4, Pree last Wikht, and had not |18 TE ‘TERM OFTEN APPLIED TO by the director that the Departinent | yyen A ed Kk (hic morning, AMERICA, THAT THE TITLE 18 WELL will pmend that the Company Will] jaataurant es ti ad ett Of Martin's | puaERVED 18 PROVEN BY THE MANY . stuurant, 1427 Hrondway, one of them | pass Into Hquldation began quarreling with wcabman | SRGEMES WIR MERE WHO! UAN/2 MAT) sea iat the emergency fund of | Latralman Wettostns decided to arrest |iticlt FOOD," ON RATHER FOOD IN the Comp, amountin, o n ellow, a ide ot td i Sve eG EuELNg ae as Ke rosie called ond tram | WHICH LARD 18 USKD-KITHER as hus disappears wt the) Fivnn for assistance, The youth fought | sitOnTEN rs PAT 1 corporation ix $700 In debt, and hay both oiticers wil the way to the waters [SHORTENING OR FAT. PHYSICIANS BAY deferred 1 hou THAT HOUSEWIVES AND COOKS Should tuary and aceident claims spat in Plynn's face USAT Uh ar neeet ae a Markit tbe morning he meet this Indebtedness 1 paicen omy SON Oe $0,000 Ine aonmets hia complaining p he at management has by Justlee Taint aiders say | pity 1 extravaga line here Is) claim of dishanesty ove : . thing In the shape of money” that has | , counted for, the affleers say rite the | 4 story clreulated that $54,000 of the as. yO nm atrike to gain the elght-hour sete had den is States Casualty Company, is desirous f securing the 33,000 policy’ holders nuw on the books, NOT YET U.S. MAIL. Union SHORTENING, FOR MUCH OF THE DYSPEPSIA WOULD BE [rine SW vEoRTAMLE counted | ASDA PREVENTIY | FOUND. hem Tr in Fifth Aven fed Finan ow — Sot Nee: fy oDivivon | COTOLENK 18 A PURE, HEALTHFUL COMBINATION OF C eons | AW TON-SKED OLL AND ¥ fon, FOSUEY, PUT UP IN TINS OF ONB, | THREE AND FIVE POUNDS. THE QENU- {| INBHAS TRADE MARK STEERS NEADIN | COTTON -PLANT WREATH -ON EVERY TIN MADE ONLY BY Supt, Morgan, of the Cit ment in the General Post-oitice, was exercised for an hour this morning ove the reported finding last it tn e Union Club, of two Sam's mall bags puffed out Mail Depart fning Iron Drings as showed, found we however yt drop 1 from THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, wagon, ci Son thelr "AG fro ' Publiaiing Le Mr. Tousey's nts Won yarert at the facia i“ ‘ ae “ ea an | Mt¢MMEN Opened With Everybody. THOUSANDS OF FISH DYING, nae Wadd AREY & IDES, rere and Hetallers, ah rete 7O & 72 Bowery Shores of Rockland Lake une y ib heal as ae a Fac A ee ' bey kee 4 Doors Above Caual mi.) Mish at Rockland Lake are dyins ina Al Asse) K of I mpnsed of fish, many of (hem floating on the water php) oth en th Several men are employed with rok he k 1 fae Caeal pe z Serme ef Ni we harises te rit ant “i a 1 ha 1 poee ’ 4 AT CASI PRICES, ea a a ‘ sc. A Fair Test of Values ) is what our S15 Suite may property be NEW SUBWAY BOARD, re ; . called, We a.med to mee th ommend them, We move the We've Suite alse at $8.50, 810 SUNDAY WORLD Ls, ls F anywhere, Fe w Digi pole Cutaway we show in Cheviot / : ‘ Bt S18 50 10 882 is meter me a y fm ; r. nnd Boys? War, of course, from GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING To 2 ’ b te the onpen | he fashtoundie Wo ! Mulls ard Overcantes $18 to $40, sere S10 810. { " pie f } rd 0 ns ard ATS and sat nited nited Silk W. ts, &o, EXPOSITION OF SPORTS. La shot tower tn oy palng an special Anyinm Runaways Caught. . in which the ure of the sto insportatl al ainment oman W Novel Kahibition te ¢ will be especi interesting, Jegates fre differs One Hundred and Twenty-ftth io Ma firat sportemen exposition, given under By the Sportsmen . will open in the Madl- the auspices bition Areociati son Square Gar There will be about men desire. from 8 naphtha launch to a! gance, while fish: taiceatios) Woakly or Monthly Pay 4 Lt eere ta Tif WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING MAY II; 1805 [2= of operation ok Square Gi On Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, the —0 (Oni. \\ YS ae OTHER AMV ~i§ of all k Will bring to Hk er bicyele ahow Will he ne (hr moroing Wiillam Rosenburg, tweiee ed Ain noman ‘ : yeare old.’ and Charles H. Rower, thirteen pean {0 be Jog cabine built by — — 1 ‘ie ahh Satine, bull ; Ol, who bad enraped from the Juvenile Aapiea Y ine als Will be present.) sare Wi oat Maahatian Beaehy pice were found at One Hundred an Toe, © Exhl- zoologiess collection The hot weather of the pas! weok has made sixth sireet and Righth avenue They were saat game of North arte of the wi fist of works purt hating 4 a) Manhattan Beach have Sustited the pening the Rote) » month earlier than eretor It it ip clear and warm (o-morrow, great are expented. Special servis has been | caped trom the arranged by the Laoag island Railroad for their! Fifty-atth ab he hack to the asylum At the same time Polleemas M4 John Roberts, of the West One Hundred and rything sporte-| he show will be open to the trade a i ri Gt 8 o'clock ip the ‘ahtarnoon, Ste

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