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ee eae ‘Mrs, Louise Bender, of the Resoue Band, Attacked by a Jap. ‘He Says “Too Much Diunk,” and js Held in $1,000 for Trial. i pretty Missionary Reprimanded for Smiling in Court, For the first time in her long carect as a missionary among the wayward women of Chinatown Mrs. Loulse Bender was to-day in a police court, fot as prisoner, but complainant. She was insulted last night in Pell latreet while bent on an errand of mercy; attacked by a man who threw {her down in a hallway and attempted 'to assault ner. Night after night Mrs. Bender has travelled through Pell, Doyers and Mott @treets, She knows every face in that jwection, and haa been in nearly every house. Chin Japanese and rough charac- ters of all kinds infest the place, but a m™! jonary woman, whether young or Void, ts always treated with the utmost Fespect. It remained for a Japanese to commit the outrage. Now that she has been insulted in #0 @rievous a manner, Mrs. Bender has grown quite nervous. She is afraid to face her husband, because he has al- ways objected to her work in Chin: [town He does not consider it a fit ov- cupation for women, but in spite of his ' proteste, she continued a worker in the Rescue Band at 17 Pell street, which is supported by Dr. Parkhurst’s church. | It was about 10.90 o'clock last night DUFFY SLASHED HIS GAPTOR, when Mrs, Bender was attacked. She le the rooms of one woman and we sone to see another at 9 Pell street ‘when on entering the hallway she saw L041 of Prussea® Beaned Wik AMS, WORLD: ‘TUPSVAY EVENING, MAY 14, [ova as Pictures in Public for Charity. THE 2-= street, while ¢ tracks at § Lo yeo% down by a north-bound , ZS and when extricated was unconscious cut and her body covered with bruises. | Pg: cident went to the unfortunate w j Assistance, and after administering | _ecemwe nt ee VICTIM OF “KNOCK-OUT.” A Man Dragged and Robbed in Front of a Saloon. Zlow-sized Japanese blocking the en-| Finally Arrested and Held in $2,-|_ A man was taken to the Hudson Street | WANeliner Japs nor Chinamen, ed to Justice McMahon, Tomba Police Court this morning, ide to let a woman pass, so 1 600 for Larceny and Assanit. Hospital at 3 o'clock this morning, who had been given knock-out drops, and robbed, When found in front of 445 move hi nt Washington street, two men were with stood to one side In order that he miéh* i Fought Desperately, and Sald He) Hin. A third man was seen to run ‘Bhe had a parcel in each hand, and just ‘qs she moved aside the Jap siruck her ‘a blow on the aide of the head without ‘any reason. ‘Then he seized her by the shoulders and tripped her up. She strus- led with him on the floor and scratched fi face with her finger n. time crying loudly for rolman Bherwood, of the street station, heard her and arrest the dap. All’ three went. to the poll Station and there the fellow gave the name of Tom Miley, and his address as $33 Water street. in presence of the| Moses sergeant at the desk the fellow tried to] street, jatrike her, ing, Mra, Bender told her st an “Evening World” reporter. She said fi was really afraid to fuce her hus and, ap she was sure he would give an awful scolding, tis the first time in my life," she added, “that I have ever been insulted and I’ have travelled all over that #ec- tion, Man, woman and child have il- rn ve hy | pocket Wave been’ friendly, to,us. In fact, they TO ti ‘When Mra. Hender stepped up to the bench there was # smile on her fi of place, Justice Mc- | tWo. Stahon thought: so, too: tor he” sala |*#10King out his hand’ gtabbe sternly: in th “This te no laughing matter, madam It ip @ wertous charge and one ‘that may \rean many years’ Imprisonment for this man.” The missionary blushed at this, She | recaplur years old and good) Pany is about thirty-five ooking, She expliined the smile by Stating that she was thinking what her husband would say if he saw her. t as then read to the fd, with a doleful shake of the n {you? Well, that Ix no excuse.” Mi latthe time of the wssault, Miley was held in $1,000 to answer in’ special wes- sions Mrs. Render gained considerable noto- ety some time ago on account of difference with Rebecca Fream, ‘Th latter had a woman arrested, and the ‘Rescue Band rose up against her for aving done so. Sho is known as a WOMEN LAW ALUMNAE. Sixteen Members of the Legal Clnan of the Old University. Bixteen members of the Alumnae As- sociation of the Woman's Law Class of the University of the City of N: met in the apartments of Mrs, Theodore Butro, at the Berkeley, 20 Fifth avenue, to-day and elected t officers for the ensuing year: President, (Mra. Ra Mra Th Hood and Miss Kate E, w York Bar) Treasures, Appropriate resolutions were adopted on the death in Heidelbe jermany May 3, of Mrs. Leonard Weber, founder and President of the Woman's Legal Education Society Those present at the meeting wore Mrs, Sutro, Mrs, Tf W. Russell, Mre R. L. Saainwald, Mrs. Daniel ©." Hood Miss Kate E. Hogan, Mrs. Jouts berger, Mrs. Fi. Goull' Weld, Mrs. Mrs. L. Miss M r ney, Mrs. J 1. Seudamon mpson, Miss Hertha Kalla! ella Malone, M Ts ttus and Prof, Isaac W. Ru he University. ———=— TO HELP ST. MARY’S. A Concert Dramatic Arranged for Nest y There will be a concert dramatic at the Mendelssohn Glee Club Hall, For tleth street, near Broadway day evening, May 21, (o aid St. Mary's Free Hospital for Children, of which Mrs. Richard Irvin is Presi Among the artists wi Albert ¢ Thice, tenor; Louise Gerade, soprano; Louls Blumenberg, ‘cellist, and Frank E. Sawyer, plunist Mile. “Pilar Marin and her company will appear In et of the “Dresden Shepherdess,” ance Thompson; mu gic by Annie Lachaume Jennie O'Neill Potter will appear in Charles Barnard’s new one-part play expressly for Miss Potter, & “Which?” Tt is a comedy in’ three in Tues- no ——— = Women Who Love Miasions. ‘The Women's United F Reneral Missionary Soolety of the byterian Church will hold its twe Presbyterian Ch a Summ avenue and broth. |! . beture Judge Van Byckie, t Mon.gomery sttee:, Jersey City, thia eveniag, wader and Mrs, Mary J. Oates, her sister noon ta ent of murder in Mra J. J) Andrews uth Kortright, N.Y \ iy Joba, 8 She Srate Mi arc teu, sausasa citations BESSIE FAIRBANKS’S PLEA. Rr Rae cee lvered by ates, “Arey. 8. lie, pend io the indictan Ste "D repsonse on bebalt of citer will be given by Mra =, = gules will be siren by ue ad Anantiane | Midwife Schott on Tria} Gelivered by Maria White, M1 Lens a midwite, of $32 bobaif of Homo Missionaries, by Miss hida A Beaks Patrbant ' Jeihes McCon) of Topeks, Kan; giretne by Mra A me. Patepania, bhi Mi R. Herron, Presiden, of the Women's Board. ~ | he fire » are I Big Sale of Building Lots raigned before Recorder Goff PAasieee © cemiaal: craration ater gt auction to-morrow, May 15, 1.30, at West New Brighton. Staten’ Island Cholee Building Lots, Dock. Property and Plant of Old Staten Island Dyelng Establishme: H, T. Metcalfe & Bons, 14 Broadway. If the weather prove stormy sale will Hes Piase on Friday, May 13, at same Was the Injured Party. Justice Burke, in Essex Market Po-|The lat to-day held Eaward Dufty, | ‘ ar Weat/ saloon at 443 Washington street, cori a lof Desbrosses street, shortly befo Is, at the | 40, twenty-one Forty-ninth xtre and assault. he approached |o¢ drinks. At 2 Madison | went to the pi yesterday Hn the Tombs Police Court. this morn-|@nd snatched his silver watch, valued y. first tol at $10, Duffy ran away and Rosenstein gave ‘Stop thief! £110 Chrystie street, [iett the place, y one a Ciryalle migget [lect the place, saw oné of them sitting teplied Gilman, Duty proved to be the stronger of the “if from bis ptor, and Gilman time was) tal com-| “1 held him |to the saloon, could not the (place, but found in the street, opposite nd the Washington gtre Daffy dropped the e was picked up when asked what he had | Man who witnessed the assault n knife and Duffy said that he waa assaulted by the | taken to the station, stealing Rosenstein's "| KOHL ABANDONS HOPE. h dlunk.” watch drunk last night, were | his Was entered as Benier sald the man was drunk | was fixed at WANTS TO BE WITH CLARA. aul Gena Anke Judge to Murry the who last week was c4 atution-house John Doe." bail ippincott nviet- art, Hud- nh hard worker. ed Clara Arnheim, and who is in the awalting sentence on) day by Rev. to Judge prayed and talked with hin. Koht told le Mathew Shan rid not open th CU it On Mies ¢ Lippiieott by to the Judge to fix | the gallows with his hanging. “He told | To-morrow. aftern Mm this sort of weather made him sick, y York | tnd he to be 1 of Jall fare and wanted | die on the te, a Wrookt Arrested in De District-A ttorn lyn, Mich, William J. Whit th Swine | witnesses will be that! Kohl was convicted. principally arrested | Statements made by his” wife. After hee [Mis conviction she also accused him of eof stealing according | Lawyer the despateh, the Sen tosday th who was with him is said to be his! tition for a writ of habeas « rein Mies to make application to Judge Dallas. for vourtship they ae ell Afterwards: sie sate anied him: to! early this moet T{ 1M Stapleton. The beady was of a man tained some swindled oth by the same plan i smen in various ¢ CUTHER BROTHER OFF, “a le M. Wheeler Gives at0,-| Walter 000 te Catholic Ch who klyn, on Brook leaves this morning valued at ® of $9,000 ts has recovered, one eye ae Friend appear 1 and she Wie sent the | Thirtcenth st |away. The men arrested are William | Carn, twenty-seven years old, a plaster. of 333 West ‘Thirty-third street, and William © ja bart : Forty-ninth street. er ‘is known to the police us Kennedy, en entered the Stafford House or ; 2 jo'clock this morning. Bartender Con. hors told the police they had a round o'clock, the bartender eky the men, apparently” a countryman, caning over with his head on the table, response. He ordered the men all to leave the place. Hatroimen Farrell and Lewis, of the Leonard street station, after the men on a stoop, while the trio stood over h The light on their faces revealed rocky Kennedy. As the policemen Ns hastened a y One ol a : ee Teta terty | hastened along, one of the men ran brobabl him. "Phe The un taking the plunder with thers were arrested. puscious man had every. ap- person who had been K-out drops.” All his pock= « turned inéide out, and one of them had been torn away. In one pocke of his vest were some th Henderson. st Jersey City, He ‘was to the hosplty iceman Farrell, when he went back door of the sa HW ovial. It contained a 1 nw sn Ww 4 | drops of colorless liquid, ‘The police say it ds knock-out dre The vial was on Thurs lay, Henry Kohl, who is under sentence be hanged in the Essex County Jail, Newark, on ‘Thursday, has abandoned H hope since told last night that the | ;Court of Errors and Appeals had re- j fused to Interfere | ‘The condemned man was visited t Father kK pmer, who the priest he Was prepa to resign letter, | himself to meet death. on. Thursday. teves Kohl will go to Warden Bovet ty ile. on Hangman Van Hise will erect the gallows. Kohl will Ame seaffol used to exe. cute Hallinger, the colored) wife-mur- derer, and Altenberger, who Killed) his WEDDED ONLY TO BE ROBBED, | “Sheri Tetinach'to-tas lesued inyita- |tlons to the execution, “Not more than thirty persons will nt, and most | porters, Kohl murdered his cousin, Joseph. lgway, of Brook-|Preinel, after robbing him. He! threw Detroit, Ms oly Into a creek. A weight was found about the murdered man's neck n the murd ing his child kK MeDermot ‘ i with the ‘clerk of the Vaited States Court. tn Prenton, a pe Bx. Hides Menry has gone ty Phila dety yoausimilar writ, If it is toto the Supreme. Court the Unit States wil he made, whieh, dt is | - —— Was! om in ne Gelwer's Rodyt | The body of m drowned man was washed ashore ar the boarding station at! Quarantios ant wae remeved ty Oatera M te in helght and. w Hr owan dressed in pockets be tk Nelboved tobe wrod the Motel Melvetta as he. Nad natura — = Practice in a Sn A printer, twenty-six years otf Nott Vike» entered the liquor satvon last ere at Henry a f Mrs hedenbergh | * The bulve Patrolman Koermas Hail. Koverman took bh da ‘it to the Oates, |isked up. They were bead Oe ee i Tramp Sloane Indicted, PEZANETH, No J, May Wan taken up In getting « Maria Herbert Indicted for Mar. Maria Harbert, who on April 26 mur | ax » Catalin, whe had deserted he ting hie throat with Mis razor. at et was indicted by the Gram No-day for murder ia the Brat degren, JERSEY TRAGEDY RECALLED. The Assault on Moore Baker, Whose Family Was Killed. Suspicion Points to Friends of the Negroes He Killed. nine years old, | (Spectal to The Evening World ) NEW BRUNSWIC . NOS, May = that Moore Raker, young farmer of Franklin assaulted on Sunday night by Thompson, of Prospect P! was employed as the opinion of the authorities attempt was made to kill Moore Baker |4n revenge for his killing of the negroes Thompson and Henry Baker, |the slayers of Moore Baker's wife and | the habit of drinking liquor of any char Jains, where he vate box and saw one of a farm hand. nore shook him, but could get no Juries were attende Baker was worse this morning. the farmer's ‘The heavy blow did not frac- | ture his skull, the shock was #0 great as to affect his brain, ts cut and bruised, but being very hardy physically, he suffers little from these |had to be p ets for drinks | Wa vio- lat Frederick Rosskamp's saloon, 4 tragedy at his home on M jand fears eng Hfriends of Thompson and) Baker. Boyd Baker, abi reh 1, 1894, | go to c acte vther of Moore, has | et Into the, been busy day and night since the as- | Thompson, son; Howard ni two broth- ens of Henry Rake seed Moore Baker | Committee {s making @ search for him, ne In Franklin Park against the egroes Is Vv The Newark Murderer to He Hanged | will make a rald to-night on the two negroes were killed Roy) Raker. brother of Moore Baker, Thonipson with the a oe HICKEY’S FATAL KICK. His Playmate, John Doherty, Dying quence of It, eleven years old, Is in the custody of the (njuring his Doherty, of 219 James Hicke: 637 First avenue police, charged with fatally friend, Jon East Thirty-seventh stre Hospital, at ang and re-{ April 22 last the boys quarrelied during a@ ball game, and Hickey, in a moment ton to the injury he found himself unable Dr. Halliday, of 24 Bast Thirty-sixth was called in and attended to him sel for | sufferers remoy. Fitzpatrick was summoned to take the dying bor's ant Mortem staten scious when the ( mer arrrived | the pected, will uporate dx a say of execu: Deuel, in the Yorkville Pollee Court, to- ‘phe boy's mother ton ated her and added that nerty’s infury, fid got kick Doherty, but | ning against ©) ouistody’ of his m produce him again when war LIKE THE BUCHANAN CASE. BELVIDERE, Shipman, counsel for lenies the power of date for the exec er says the death svernor to Sheriff Swar J, May 4-1 ant sent by refused to have any! one to fix the N@ band and they prayed by ver an hour, P r| Fight Like a Man! And use as a weapon against opium liquor the Keeley Cuse, White Plains §. ¥. aay ineiiec, 250 PRISON CELL HER BED. | Mi|NYQN'S REMEDIES Mrs, Mary Comerford Had Beon| Act Almost Instantly Knooked Down by a Cable Car. and Cure Permanently Why Pay Mig Fe Bystanders Gave Her a Little Bran. |»! m1 you ean cute yourselt with Munyon's Rem: Jediost They ave a dy as a Restorative. | positive euros for t Colds broken up in the Coughs relieved ta Uhirty minut Headache stopped in Policeman Haas Promptly Arrested Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure promptly cures all Her for Intoxication, ng of indigestion and stomach thou! Jovon'a Kheomatiam Cure never fails to res —- |ileve in one to tive hours and cure in a few dave What appears to be another outrage, |" in which a respectable married woman figures as the victim and the police and etity cures patne tn forma of kid «Kidney Cores the bark. sor eroing, and & youthful ambulance surgeon the p= | Monyons Nerve Cure re overworked and Pressors, was brought to ght by raliod nerves to healthy condition “World” reporters just night. |. U Tdae CUES: ures, ition en aes jeetn Yesterday morning Mary Comerford, | ¢ k heaitsche aU) Aivee een patents @ Janitress of 419 West Forty-cighth | Munyons Pile Gintncat positively cures” all sing the cable car) forms of piles onae Wn Fitts | Nunvonis) How Cire. ee knocked ar. That she Was not mangled to death is considered ates all tmpurities f the bloot ‘The best Spring Toni new life, restore et pe aed by mail Prive $1. eal Advice ay to take, send eventh third street, was struck at Munyon © Vitatieer tim a@miracl>, She was rolled over anil ov wide to Meaith, oF « fh Absolutely no charse woof alvin Open all day, Tuesdays ye until SPM, Sundays 9 to 11 A. t Usth at pedien sold by all drawal in front of the wheels for sv or 40 feet.) TY and nearly nude. Her head wa bailly Several men who witnessed the ae-| yy MAN'S | 44 restorative of brandy and water car- ried her to the sidewalk. It was fully five minutes before she realized what had happene Fifteen minutes later | bringing “a woman into the household Policeman Haas, on whose post the ac-| Wh) Was objectionable to Mrs. Knott. - no! claims he ove: ‘ol Green- cident occurred, arrived on the scene. yA cums te nts Could not wet He smelled the odor of brandy, and we as his wate, ik c F urther lnyestigation pronoune fidse Quigley) said Knott was a WHO OL EAR aE i vOat paul uroner: pillir in one of the churches In Green- the woman drunk and telephoned tol} point, As Mr, Quigiey did not Know any the West Forty-seventh street station | facts of a “woman in the case," Judge for a patrol waxon. {Clement dire It never occurred to him, apparently, | plaint e1 him to amend als com- {hat the woman might be danger ca — —a_— injured. Whether it did or not he ut- terly diaregurded. the womun's aistress-| THESE VASES CAME HIGH. ing condition and kept her on the sid» — walk to be ogled by a curlous crowd of men and boys for nearly half an hour, ‘Then an ambulance dy although not having witnes andoned her on April 4, 18%. Ex-Police Quigiey told Judge Clement the en rouble was tt t of Knott Clever Swindling Scheme Worked by a Very Slick Young Man, cident, the policeman told the sui It's not an tirely new buncoing artl- all about how it occurred and sitid he fice among the thieving gentry, but the thought the woman was drunk. manner in which a wealthy woman cus- omits, furgeon, Ht te sald, accepted the tamer of a Sixth avenue dry-goods store tory examination and declared that she | Was swindled, is entirely new to the dry- was not badly eno eh Mt jured to goods trade accepted at the nospital for treatmen eels ORIGR oneal’ wi Mrs, Comerford listened to the talk, ustomer mentioned’ went tothe shocked and mortitled almost beyond the | Store last Saturday and puchased a bill power of speech, She declared she was|of goods of Hattie Bruning, the eales- hot drunk. and, moreover, was Not in| gir}, re | "Send it to my address," she ordered, “1 will not go to your hospital,” she| “and my servant will pay the bill, 1 paid, (1 want to go home to my hus-| nave left money with her.” “You'll go to the hospital," Haas ts| No one at that time observed the eulegsd to have said, “or else to the sta-|genteel-looking young man_ standing ton-house,”” | close by who ha ‘chased a pair o} Finding that her protests wou: « B7-eent vases an herr: Gane his nothing, she got into the ambuls arm. He, howev 4 Ustened to the was taken to Roosevelt, Th Woman cistomer’s order, and soon after to and immedi-| Jett the store, ately afterwards she was removed in a hour later he rang the bell of patrol wagon to the station-house a | Ithy woman's residence and petsoner. The charge entered the ervant with an otter was intoxi ory: She was arraigned before Just ila in Yorkville Court later, and fainted at the bar. hearing, ‘in consequence, ned Wath this morning Mrs. Com d's neighbors say that m is studying up the new she is a temperate woman, industrious | ¢ in fraud, and the police are and of unbl red character, ‘They de- | looking for the Slick young man who need her arrest as an outrage, and) made $7 from a 37-cent investment, that a number of them. would | urt to testify to her good char ce Deuel ss returned and Vases and the receipt customer {8 mad, the Mrs, Dunn Slowly Recovering, rraigned| Mra FE. B, Dunn, wife of the Chiet of the 1, who, on hearing | Local Weather Bureau, has been seriously ater In the day she was befor Justice Deu the si promptly discharged her elite : ad Patrolian Haas, who had in her cus- |!!! #f Ser home in Brooklyn, the result tods mitted a certificate signed by | ef two | operations, She was much Comstock, who had attendet i Malden, the attending (Ord at the howpltat dt wag | Pvsician, states a third operation will be neces Uthat when he first saw hi before: recovery she Was apparently under the influence = SS of liquor Sen Wife hh Tea, Mrs, Comerford was poorly dressed, and while facing the Judge looked al! Michael, a butcher, of 412 East Seven: most too weak to stand. streot, was held for trial in $300 bail thin —-_ — morning by Justice Devel In Yorkville Court, tor SHE BEAT HER HUSBAND, [rvns p0iter nis wite, Dilaanern twenty-tve Jonni": DISFIGURING HUMORS East Seventy-fifth street, and his w Prevented by Mary, thirty yeats, of 29 Mast Seventy- fifth street, In Yorkville Court for disorderly conduet, while the hb band added a charge of assault against have not been living to- Jast Fall, ‘They ave three | ose, Arthur and Michael, | aged respectively ton, eight vears, and ten months, who have been cared for by the mother, The youngest enild was born blind, Mangin's fondness for drink br their home. He pawned almost. every artic! hi Possessed. When arrested fifty pawn tickets. representing almost every article imaginable, were found in his possession. Mangold ewught the couple fighting They were surrounded by a_ crowd, which was ¢ ing them on. The band from all necounts made no atte to strike his wite, while she on the oth children, e up CuTicura Soap purifies and beautifies | the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to hand belabored him. with her fats ard | Healthy activity the CLOGGED, INFLAMED, an umbrellt. since the couple have sep- | IRRITATED, SLUGGISH, or OVERWORKED arated, Mrs, Mang taken to drink i} PORES. also, Was intoaicated When. s es tacked her husband on the street mare Pieter tondee pave Justice Deuel committed her to the | DEcike Boston U. 8. workhoure for thre harged the husha months and dis- | | he anilitren, i Dentistry. . fin eie ee tee UNION_SQUARE, AGREED TO bisacreE. | V2OSW) lcamme) The Kvotts Carry Domentle Trou-| teeth extracted patnlesaly by our new aclentia hike de Cones | method; NO PAIN or bad results; applied to the I Gums, Abstutely painless Chief Judge Clement, of t Court, | Brooklyn, this morning heard applies thon fer alimony and counsel fee in the sult of Mra. 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Whitehall st. ina rubua aver Sth ste Myo tan x30, 2.10PM + | and Tat at et York: 338 and 126: Pals a {Ton st fivoadway, ED. Brooklyn, ICYCLE BARC ta abe " FULL | ' : | Crawford, i tar | WATCHES. —Wholesale, retail, cash or credit | Preuss 4304 ’ #1 weekly; make no mise ' hae ., take; a €3 chain free witt EXCKLAION Bice Rig. pate hy pia a5 bee | eeesee SSOS4S4OO6' SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR ONE WEEK ¢NLY. This tuttes Coueh, covered erings of cor: duroys, velours and other de. wirable cover: ings, Webb bottom. rranted worth $20, we Mui sell’ for one week, BOSSI DIOSOSS pembbpeaar | Moureturniahers, 3 : CASH OR CREDIT, SOS 6SBSEBOIODI Saks 0303DIV6303 Poe aA r Thie deautifut fui roll, _Thie_ handsome Tadien’ ° Large ansortment of Reea Rocker, Wirk'stan, mate In plain valle" paser Mamet Man? ber of designe to aclact — geyytts And makes, one week, from, only 4, iL 59c. only at One Price, and that the Lowest, Cash or Credit. McGLAIN, SIMPSON & CO,, 530-541 8th Aves Northwent jer 37th Mt. y ONE-PRICE CASH OR CREDIT HOUSE IN AMERICA, THE ONL in their A, CG. & CO. will offer the | balance of this season's importa si warieton, desirable for __ (Eretich and English Dresses’ | TRAVELLING, at equally low prices. | SEASHORE, Offering an excellent opportunity | to purchaseSTYLISH GOWNS MOUNTAIN | ona APES of thie SEASON'S for To-morrow, Wednesday, | LOW PRICE. 2.50 ges " TY SHAWLS, 2 90 Park Row and Chatham Sq. e COWPERTHWAIT. | FURNITURE, CARPETS, &e. 18th St., 19th St. & Sixth Ave. j EVERYTHING FOR/HOUSEKEEPING LOWEST PRICES, BEST GOODS, LARGEST STOCK, | GEST CREDIT. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. | ——— - Railroads. a nmeRiCA'S CREATEST RAILROAD.” | Defeat wocomnienn, | NEW YORK Pain of vad resulta Applied to the guia lutely paluless. No cocaine or chioroform. Waldor? Hot e ind at., Brookiym. & HUDSON RIVER R. A Jeraey City. e |. Except Sunday. ure pinto Mle the patented appliances and Ingredients | ys recuse, struct Bil or Mold crowua witiout me | Ov A Ma cbaly. | Rea Mall Hot Be rticle of pat Fr Full sets of teach | go 4.4 Hocmeser Bumele eee Gold cro i £0.80 Aa Except Sunday. Day Laprea, ‘alt tmnporiaus Blate pul Lou F. a. —Daily. Soutow ry i Fillings ro Limited. Cine no pay. Give Kueveiana: "Deut. “Chi-tyo, Cincinnati St. Louis. . 9 — Wor Saratoga, Burl _Sporting. __ 6.25 F, Maoarg and Montre dt rte by 0.00 F. M-Dally, Only becker carried of th, nip ves Cape Vinceat Ogden Made Detren, Chices ot Por se alin cake 0.00 Ai and 8.88 Fat +. to Pitiaheld, vie 1] waguer'Pale'e Care op ai te isos, orn EDNESHAY. MAY. ors Bw SIX RACES EACH DAYS AT 2 0) Po at, 510,000 | ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 i oc | 'Repeage checked. trom notel or restdeace by thg heage | wr ‘exerear Company Pot, Beh at ant Sth ave, every | JOHN M TORCEY GEORGP A. DANTELA Wis A.M. “From cori it. and 7OUQgneral Manager, Gen. Passenger Agent hour from PE w Ladies” $100 ra gad im, Buca Hoye aad ele | ‘For Sale. large jot $6 ps, Magnifying ache Wh second PULTON CYcl he Gibbs, Automatic, Dons keme, Witte, Blnget, Davia, Hout held, a Kruse. second-hand sewit ngs rest and repair alld je encnanes WLUSE SEG. “SEWING MACHINES $100 biey 164 Bast itch and Ww? Gr, Very Walch retailer any quan 5 3 this week, DIAM ‘and jewelry mens to" respon parties sida Maiden vane Instruction. re, peak Ba J CANDY and grocers store for aa: Boz ty DIAM! on easy termi sentative will call with samp ° Poti wap rt —_