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ar THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1893 WILL POSE FOR CHARITY. [AATILLERYMEN'S GOLD SMP | Ronee Cnr 8 iow. ABR. AH AM xo [Latest ? Fraas, the Hai He | Beautifal Society Women to A) Crased with Fever, Mra. Eva Rosen «“ I have u sed and Best ’ FOUR CHILOREN AT A BIRTH, 4 borg bbciatumane A bigred Jumps to Her Death. H Conrad Fraas, of 5 Marcy avenue,| The tables vants to be ed i i Mra, Eva Rosen, twenty-six 9 A, 5 i ° But Mire 6 Lowenstein Died arse tute fe ei, fu | a Senne ere et ate ent S| ne ome tout tn a Cleveland's Bak- T AU S$ 4 the Last, a Girl, ‘raas, for an absolute divorce in the | day in a performance to be given under ‘an Cortlandt Park, No. 171 Eldridge street early this morn ing Powder exclu- DARLING TELLS HIS GUILT. City Court, Brooklyn, before Judge Cle-| the patronage of Mrs. Theodore Suiro ing, and was killed. At 830 o'clock Franz Schmidt, going Had | into a stable in the rear of the house, sively for several ment, and other prominent and wealthy ladies ing much attention. Many hand. { Brooklyn. ‘ Gwo Did Not Survive, but Their| Mrs. Fraas now lives at 47 Monteith | are exc! nd Battery Hoys street, She married Fraas Nov. 26, 1887, | Some had Lona Fe ee, ung Women and some of Fulton St- found the body. It was horribly crushed. Brothers Are Doing Nicely. and they have two obildten, Bailie) eis, | ie wht ammeae Ce the protons and the Soldier-Like Endurance. He woke up Bernard Haggerman, the ears, because I | y jl appear fn the pictures, and i ’ 1 and John, four, Fraas names a man | fullest audience the theatre can hold is | Janitor of the place, who did not remei i f iit what Ss named Kohn, commonly called the | #/teady asaured. 4 ber the woman, and had to searen nave found it wha ‘rhe two surviving boy bables of 8./ «tre, and Frank Darling, of 26 Suy-| Dene eee a eee andes tone whose | ‘The Second Battery of the National | SECOCER CHE NCURE Co" #ES) WUO: WARNE: || “eg . : Im orted * Lowenstein, of 267 Washington street,| dam strect, as co-respondents. handsome wite will make ‘one, of the Guard, State of New York, now en Ba the fourth for five the famiy ot] 1¢ Claims to be pure p Brooklyn, who were born Saturday| }raus aileges that the acts of infidelity | Uy 8t Charming pictures as “Carmen” camped at Van Cortlandt Park, felt | Txwae Bush. There was no one misning u The Cc P. Importers» fmorning at the ame time with aloccurred at 22 Floyd. street, between | tractive figure, The affair. manned ty /none the worse this morning after the {fom their poome they wal, but whon and wholesome. D Make Th brother and sister who have since died,/ Aug. 1 and Dec. 1, 194, where he was Mrie ere nite a cue finan-|severe drenching they got yesterday | jush's sister, who had been sleeping in an omest Cc ake em, ‘ clally anc istically CONS. 6 ear roo! sf d 7 Mrs. Fraas says that the indergarten Fund. No stand o he yard and identifie dy, i 5 a ‘The bodies of the two children whol brought against her by her husband, to i temperature, {here was fo. aulteriie | Wap tacen ty the Hiccilan atreet Metin b fi ly RETAILERS. Wed lay beside that of their mother, |get rid of her because she is sick. She! MRS, HYAMS PROSTRATED. from cold in the camp, as the battery | Mrs. Rosen had been living with he een untiorm y sat- le ono expired as the little girl came into | dented the charge 1) fe oA haa iP Yl sister for a year, ever since she came| ¢ w fhe world, in a casket on the fecond| Darling. tentified toxtny | to his own ona ee on well supplted Ay his, Wlcente n Germany, “Bh do been marricd | isfactory oor. Their funeral will take place this| guilt and that of Mrs, Fraas. the men were up early this morning, and when ie Hoe ae ta s . {Btturnoon: . DINGO this | Potten Behinidty, who fived 16, the Floyd | "O° Ml te Appene at the Murder st | and in a short time the park again as. ef husband anit two children piokthd Stab hie sumed a lively appearance, After break. fMe,tull her alster imal her hu ha TO, Ont, May 18—When the| fust many members of the Battery, from came she has worried! A Week ago irs. Lowenstein was about forty years| Street house, testifled that Lillie, Mrs. She was the mother of five chil-|Fraas’s little girl, came home from school | moro: all of whom were born singly|one day and tried to, get. into her |). 00 o atill living, She was taken iil) Mother's rooms, The door was locke. | Hyams murder trial was resumed this] Capt. Wilson down, were brushing up her child morning, and a physician was | She crawled AT Stas window. | morning the counsel for the prosecution! preparatory to the inspection drill 4 ad A high fe of No. al De tiny 4 Loo, Is 25 Per Cent. |FURNITURE BARGAINS, Worth Saving | Chamber Suits, 8.50 mmoned. y through * sald that Mrs, Harry P. Hyams was | i i At 9.30 o'clock the first boy was born, | oor with a penny in her hand, whieh fit'in bed, and Ne. 46. ape ep eteee phe A A RWIS healt a eS oo ant shorily atter noon the fourty child, | she sald the FUte™ had given her to 8 |{n sumering trom nervous prostration, | Gen. 8. C. MeLewee, the inspection (i ighe' she had typhoid fever "| Author of the oO i be Seed erg the fitte gist, Was born, to survive her away and be & “good EIN Hat Jones farmer, and uncle of ihe, oMcer, was rather late in arriving from | Ihe woman mUsE Have somped fiom Boston Cook Book ur Prices Insure It. | Cane Seat Chairs, 60 (Brother born just berore her died in hale] MISS FIELDING GETS $250, | bal ROChIng New wae eticited, | ae 1s, He Tesched the camp soon | ie arom inal 1 would bene tes gStOn COCR 700) ciesre—atn soor.| Hair Mat jan hour. ‘The doctors did not arrive until J — a Se after 10 o'clock, and soon the bugle call | * 40, arrow fiat) {t would have been | = = air Mattresses, 4.76 ‘the third child was born. Wants Her Other $4,000, mustered in the artillerymen. | out ba eho Have fallen || SeWeslmasters: Clue Bakgus A ‘ Vin his “Treatise on Obstetrics” Dr.| phe Model Awarded that Sam for shoes The programme consisted of the re-|°"* —__— > ‘Tie Schooimanters? Club, the crack social of Woven Wire Springs, 4 758 Kharpenticr, & French obstetrician, gives 3 be Nea Mary B. Sohoen, widow of Paut ¥. Schoo, | view In line and, battery ‘by Inspector. | Steeemge Paaxenger Jumpa Over. | gunication of thine engnged tn teaching tn New | aD ‘ » the following statistics, compiled by Dr. Damages from Scalding. has a suit on trlal in the Superior Court agaiaat | General McLewee and Brig.-Gen, Alex sue li verk Vidhalty,. bald Ha MOMENI. Slaton tH Extension Tables, 3.765 POLS: 54 coe.s2? canes occurring in| May Fielding, formerly an artist's |Altert Waguer to recover $6,000, She alleges Carro warious countries In Burope there were! model, who brought sult against Dr. | that her husband wan architect for the Third | The twins 226,807 cases, triplets in 2,623) Simon Baruch to recover $10,000 dam- | Avfiue Cable Road at the time of his deats. | first on a walk and then on a tro who was a guest of the In (me a ne the St. Denia Saturtay night. The Ui Maele hettery gansed in review, |e com ip Markomannia, which arrived this ‘ t, Preal All other goods in proportion. | Ate Morning from Hamburg and Havre, reporua that Jeases, quadruplets in 59 cases and quin-| ages, obtained @ verdict for $250 in the | pmi, int he wow a by Brea Kyons, of the which they reformed in battery. in- | May 1a atterage passenger uamed Meta Fried. wy L = —— * uadrupiets, Statistics” show. that in| Miss Fielding, while in Dr. Baruch's Vagner, whois! ems 1h the BONOe! OE Gaktery were ese ad ls supposed” ta have, teen | Dentist England the proportion of triple Joon | seaided by" the bursting of"« hot water edie rntt easy? a, | Sr taba ats oe | = enue: 126, 128 & 130 West 14th $ in 4.311 cases, and, of quadruplets only \ om the ground he inspection and muster being over, one in 77.513 cases." |Work was fot as extensive as the battery formed in line, and volley | i ” Le - 's pi % UNION SQUARE. oe > Bie, claimed, her, injuries made it tm. Stood It to, be, “and consequently hia commissions after volley of blank cartridges Was | Teed to Drown Himaett, _Beecham's ae for Ge ne?! a us BRT. 6TH & TTH AVES. s del. | ware jess thal ticipated. ‘c r ie ih re ty-five years ol § = fe MYALLISTER CASE GOES OVER, | frcrety, feprting her" of fer rite se Wiel pfais eal obec BY dete Tae cle ee | eet eee ae dtuggist’s| © ‘ape, ot to order. Ladies day night source of revenue. Herman's Brother-in-Law Saw Him.| ‘Tho programme was executed with a MK a sirert, at the book at your druggist’s ™ a WwW. EF. D. 8 ia Gaaan eraciad fe: Dont €. ive aAdam 1q/ {RorouRhness and perfection that called tomoted aty egist } fr and Mrs, W. E. D. Stokes Ap- Public Coach Started To-Day, ise ted to Judge McAdam in| forth the approval of Gen. MeLewee, YM" Ter arm ihe and go by it. ‘Teeth cntracted palnlonaly by oar new actontifie [For i pear in Court Agalnnt Ht ‘The publle couch Gpuytonduyvil wilt begin ite | {2° ray for an absolute divorve He sald that he was highly pleased Gikowa wen and weet to B | method; NO PAIN or ta@ reauite; applied te the Sale. er ‘ from Joseph Herman, a tailor, at One Hundred | After dinner the battery will pull up Ganeal sales more than 6.006.000 bores — rr ee oad aah j Mr. and Mrs, W. KE. D, Stokes were! regular daily tripe at 245 P.M. to-day berwean | {7M sen Auchan, tall Oe ne enue, ta takes and leave. for anuaHers th | - <i oo Ladle: & Gents’ pia ne two interested spectators in the Court of | th Plaza Square and Ue Suburban Riding and | whe wat marion Hes, 10, 18M. -Juus ‘Thirty-fourth street and Park avenue Found Hang and 1 ready to weer io . a brother of Mra, Her prin | ‘The Battery camped Satu Driving Club at Two Hund 1 and Seventeenth | General Sessions this morning. They si ANY] The Madison treet police report th Flate and Apartments Wante Ne testified to having seen Hi and yesterday at Van Cortlandt 1 wae a ns this mot a ‘ ; s ALL GPERATIONS PAINLESS. No charge tor Sacques" and Pe Reteler Gants ‘Coure foe an ours | street and Kingsbridge road, This coach te publi tested co having sean Her: | and yesterday at Van Cortlandt Fath! cme, thirty-tre years old, matting, com-| __| eatrariiva where viner wurkis done. el te cee TWiere ihey Were fo appear a8 COm-| in every sense of the word, ant any applicant cand Third avenue. with ® an~ exhibition drill, was. given 1, mitted autetta at 8.30 o'clook this lat of @ rooms, with conveniences, | NEW MYSTEM DENTA| Satin’ and. atin Plainants agaist. Thomas McAllister, | for transportation will be accommodated on pay Mrman registered ab John | Willtans Care Banger Aagiotant Chie? ne dete Inthe vieinity of 39th ste ferry, South Nroor- | N@ ¥ Ualon Aquat, cor. ath 4 fwho Is under indictment for assault upon | ment of the regular fare, $3 round trip, and alt was reserved. Se Artiliery: Col, & J. Green, Major. E ‘3 State reut, and address Q., box 42) Open nights and Stokes the privileges of 1 axtended to the | . ‘ , Mjoaltister's sister was a mald to Mrs, | passnunern. The oT WIGet en te R. Lee, of ‘the Inspector-General's De Btokes, an Month ago he went to, !e, the club-house at coming through the | “(World Flowers for Sufferers. | partment, and Major Cushman wit- if sene ar, | park stag zi nessed the drill, and were loud in thelr Mist fer. He_ had) been, drinking beer, ————— One of “The World's methods of celebrating praises of the work of the artillerymen, id found @ quantity of chant- + High Jinks in a Fint {tm twelfth anniversary yesterday was by sending —- agne punch to whieh a huge basket of e finest cut flowers each of | f See ne rusts ot xew Nore the teanete DOGS ATTACK A PARSON. IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. ‘GREDIT. SEWING .MAQHI elp himself he set to work with @ will,| May Waldros, a dashing brunette In a short tine he was crazed) with ‘oe, was held for trial in Yorkville Court today PA Mis RTA ad si OL Bc se @rink, and commenced to fight. He as- re alr i whee . ot Meas & ‘wanlted Mr. Stokes, the butler and the | 7 wrecking ihe at ot Mts Fis ie come: were diviributed “atom tne various hogpitad Interested im Politics and We have still on exhibition in our show windows a com- Se se eps geek esses TRACTED POSITIVELY | Este Gem {it on tor sank ee ‘hman. equally dashing blonde, where she boarded, at ALN by ‘Over | pletely furnished 4-Room Flat at wards, and the hearts of thousands of sufferers mA) were made lighter. I Die from Hin W: bird street. last nt Famund Price, who represents McAl- ted and ents: we eadion Jister, asked that the case go over ur sirable. May, | ie aati mi LIZABETHTOWN, N. Y., May teeth extracted dati Be ee ee rene ha sold sao which (nwo Little Ones Badly Burned, | The Rev, W. R, Woodbridge, of 1 FRew” (Dy, our” method you cau nave your woth TT" _ 204 Bash 16h oh ant te — Panched a iog trom a table and broke up outs] startin and Joseph Spencer, brothers, aged ree| Henry, N. Y., @ prominent man in the He Te GOLD PILLING 41 00, teeter withoat Oren nine before Mra, Clark was, killed: spectively four and two years, while playing} church, Mason and politician, was at-! | . ‘wort teed, ‘al Orga M. Greene and the entire choir oo with matches in their house, 1300 Avenue A ret! tacked last evening at West Port by Gem PUR: - A wf ihe nth Street Methodist Church have re-| Was Agmes Kearney Kidnapped? | fre to their clothing tote Both were badly) several dogs belonging to William 1). TATITAT: Bignesl. owing to the treatment they claim to have | Gant, William Stra Fant Sixty-neventh ideo Sian Marks, The effect will probably prove bu ON CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANUR BREAKFAST-—SUPPER. As of Rev. J. A, B. Wilson, | Mr. Wilkon’ recently wrote a | Street station he wes mortified irreverent | yearch for three-year-old Agnes Kearney, who, It a the WANE | FASS voomenera, aki wen trace EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ‘3 P Pp Ss , Ss has detailed two detectives to| Myatertous Rappin, Inmates of the Arlington Motel, Rrldgenort, | guy lor of hy jurt an vel! his lef! vi brok d 1 th thst Kutter te ecen |e beieted a Aitnayped. Prt ttarnsn, ye teen tghonedtenly by mosterom | Himba were terribly taceraced. "| FURMtUTG, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Ollcloths CHER —Winioain td ing (his letier, they left in a body from in fh home, 1154 7 ys on the ceilings and walis io thei —_—s — i -—— | The mother left the child tn a baby carriage in{ "ans 08 the cellings and walls in their rooms, ane a Stoves Pictures, Cl ck: Pp ri C k R ft i t G1 weekly: make no mie Aged ana facaaks the, mire white she went upatntr, When ae | fewt wiolent knocks hava teen tn the apartments} Demands MeCaleb's “Re-Ind. D "Tinwa 8, , en'd ital ery, Hetrigerators, GRATEFUL—GCO MFORTING. $l 00 take: 6 49 chain, tee h, Wt trom. fri Raron Rowencrai wus empty and the child was nowhere to be| a tly aeventy years oll, was been made to hunt dc ber of the Calu Wayste ' ARNOLD & CO. MALDE! ovclock thik morning wandering on| "°°? —_——— the waned’ Gus ree) Ned) eDOUL ae: We Allow the Railron t-of-Town Buyers. DIAMONDS, wate jewelry sold 0, > & ut Twonty-frst street seemed] Ran Into a meron Bieyele, [in the # actress at Fifth and Thirty-third street mente to responsible parties, Heary Pyke nd was fot able to gi 7 \ ene tees Sala Aa yesterday. McCaleb, who ts a Southerner, at} 61-63 Maiden lane Count of herself. or tell wha she was, Pol Waiter Siatier, of 31 Nassau street, while rid- last knocked the Baron down. ‘The row wan tn: ONDS, W Pewee A | i Fram cian "okie! ne "tant Tweniy recon] ing ap. Riverside dive on a whic! ow, svening TertUBiCl CL WHEL GAINE Gy Cols ohoatae Oe | e . BOILING WATER OR MILK, _|PiAmoxns, wahee Jo"urgs shia ; Sue Hoxpitat im Mas. W teething Is came in collision with a girl rider ia bloomers, P x . A man was arrested Iast night while standing | tree. who held McCaleb back. The Haron went to Both were upset and Stadier’s head and hand Mg hia rooms, at 10 Weat Thirty-third ntreet. awear q badly hurt. “He rode to the Manhattan Hospital, | on his head in @ coal box In Brow Wills | ing he must have blood, and that he would send ie ‘ Pathe ol MOURNING eUretne tAMON where hie wounds were dressed, jamsburg. He was held for insanity. a friend to wait on hiW axxailant OPEN SATURDAY RVENING UNTIL 10 OCLOOK, SACKSON'S, Gth aves corner ith st. | BROS, Lee : = 5 = ss De a Pi eee = —— eo SS == = = G BAUMANN COMPANY. 35th 4a Saige elieeh Asana LUDW 2 : RE Corn Whisk rKEL P iT RAY, quadruple % 4 a = sroom, strong v ail ol don my FARO W oon Rete , fancy colored wire handle, 12 in. e hardy. white metal, RETTY Antique erator; best Gas; price, DSOME Conversation Chatr,insplen- long. 21 UW in, ; . engraved and chased, ws ~ sree Seer am a Oak Hall bl makes cuy 5 pt, yrass| OF sil: Hrocatelie, with trimmings of § ar | +f 10 tn. ‘ . perfect: | hand- burnished ro PiEC room Suit, mahornny, eaueiuile arealk a ) when c ; heavy EST Antique extension Dining- Table, | room or Dining Chi 4 49 verine tray, Dleized plush, cords and heavy bullion fringe, 5 in. y only coco edge, 2.15, superior — finish oxidized handles, BRA! ‘able of oak, ‘of under bi ; top 80x12 inches; splendid ta- 48 ered they begin a 1.29; price, 99 in pale blue’ und selon; a simply il 8 long. 136.54 10 2.90. Oven Fluted mirror) 20x24, finest bevel 4 fine polish, plain wooden top, At Die Jor the price ; substantial looking @e ‘Send for Cutalogue. | less tray . unheard-of bargain, Prive... . in, long 8 to'tit . edge, plate. 8 two drawers; no price at all; only, Being pressed for space to accommodate our stupendous collection of Iron Beds, we have andsome patterns of Folding-Beds at a merely nominal figure. ; ad - ee aie ea a Our Carpet Department has been constantly saterend Manufacturing, Banking, Shipping and all branches of Mer- Fart ete chere tgs on cay tra, nfl when ag ag My a esi . OK on earth, nificent Velvets, ns, we offer them at prices much lower than the so-called 4 ” 9 Ar 0) Brussels, Tapestries, Art Squares, Ingrains, Hassocks, ** Cash Houses ?' 5 a | -* — = Rugs, &c. “Ouk- Frame Couch, covere: with tap- estry, substantial and presenta- Price sores 2 NE AWWW —- NTIQUE Oak caring article (HS antique oak stvie hardwood Hed | ANTIQUE Oa F jding- Bed, very solid and ¢ Hardwood Bed, antique oak fs handsomely finished with brass, old imposing in appearance ; centre square height 5 f\ 6 im} ubie carving of wing figures has carved wreath and medallion, side pan | very nice and top; perfect cls relieved by carved branches. & QQ i article in- ‘ntilation in day : . also on drawer, topelaborated. Pi le Pi H ” an ae algun’ | Tae i Saatgiit ‘i ) 7 18 Antique Oak Folding- Bed ts 4 aint in a Folding. Be y 4 and out of the ordinary run in its | trimmed with bi . ee S| IF hand:ome head coping, 99 i (worth ~ = ft y oe . the 8.99 money)... IVE- PIECE Oak Cottage Suit, wood se F cousisting of a Telw-a-Tete, Sewing Rocker, Easy Rocker, Arm Caair and side Chair, ‘antique polish finish, good y C| t oa = COME eu ae oecial price Dee = : { Aur Ol FOV Li 2 ( d anade in ceivable design in th burners, carriages, «reat variety in the u raceful tcuches, silk, atin and. 2 50 ce parasols. They begin at. . OLDING Iron -— Board, strong, 7 HIGH BACK An- J well made and dura- RE fs certainty a LENDIT Uque Oak Din- J ble The former price a HE *' Housewiie UARTER | Sowed | COMBINATION arkestly atid: warter it & Chair, superior fof this article wi OTT lace marker | UP oak comminat Piece of furnie T Trent Com sign and quality TEP LADDERS, NTIQUE OAK pasket, best wicker | Hooke tur, a com k and Bookcase, y other offered at with pail shelf, Hardwood Bed, | [CE PITCHER, triple J owk obtainabl Desk and Kookea: heb it. LO inches: Hrony and durable, | icoly carved: splen: I sliver plate, chased J vraced ta e : GA Bin. high, ih 8 it) PP QOLID Ste it the following sizes’ J did bed for the price, J and engrave handsomely 1 iti plate ir Plt in wide Be hes: mirror 10] >. Kettle, ground nish ins | | Bfeet, 39c,; Steet, P Height, 5 th covers, 24 ft, 9 in gest ban white 2 10 AINTY yet eub- stantini side board, 3 drawers, on velvet lined, for’ sil- ees ver, and two large Of the best things in th cupboards below; LAL EMBER, non > ira nl | irror, — vl ne ie atop j “nein ee etal attention. Goods safely ae pat APANNEL ; i] J “tay und 6 eee Inc Oran pain 1 French Onyx, I ked and sent everywhere. Send 10c. postage { PANNED Bread and 6 Spice No § e ted . bavi with 14-in, shade. J 4 im; depth, 2 ft a v ’ eich Box, heavy un rch one let- ‘Can, japan red and green, : ‘ings, 15: ight paid. ted catalogue, ROO i i aid ri ; ereliouse, ‘and, will continue to colors, 1.94 |W Rael is Open Saturday Evening Until 10 0 Clock. 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