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SITUATIONS | weetts N Whe WORLD. was then travelling at a rapid rate, Snother placed the man under arte: Tremaine wi rowed to the foot of Dock street, where he hastily donned & L farted for th sult of dry ‘clothes and hotel. He had scarcely gone thirty fee! when a bridge policeman, who had been Sent to intercept him, asked him if he hext pier, and hurried to the Franklin House, where John C. Bachman and Newsboy, Made the Wild | Stimscarewtut*cReht."hten' ve wae d “The upper part of my legs burt me,’ Leap This Morning | ptt Sy aiheaty ‘tha beter Bation I experienced was while going through the air, It was similar to be- ing on @ high swing. For the time I could not breathe. The next thing I knew I had struck the water, and the js | Welghts slipped from my feet, When I to the surface I struck out in FO! the direction of the boat I saw coming towards me, I @ made a higher ‘ j dump than that, but it is dificult to After Coming to the Surface He| inave people belleve it," 8 te B t Re di to periinine we LAH pascal eee newsboy. He ts twenty years ‘ wam to a Boal et y has eee ar es 14 be re i a ws, a decide Resone Him Iiberat supply. of treckte to have jumped from the top of an ice- hou: at the foot of George street, To- we pull, into the bay, a distance of 142 eek, HE ON A WAGER OF $700. In August, 18%, he jumped from the Delaware, ckawanna and Western Railroad coal trestle at the Foot of Erie Street, Buffalo, a distance of ninety fee! id th wam twelve miles with- Rubbed Down in Alcohol, Put to] ict: dad ines fim ieeistath Bed, and Says He Is None the hs hee Worse for His Bold Venture. e and @ = (Who Jumped from the Bridge this morning.) T. J. Tremaine, of Buffalo, better known as “Toronto Red,” jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge at 5.12 o'clock this morning. The feat was successful, the ™man apparently not suffering from any Ml effects afterwards. An “Evening World” reporter was with the jumper from the time he started for the bridge “ntil the jump. At the bridge entrance the two separated, the reporter going down to the dock under the bridge and the jumper continuing his way across the roadway in a cab. ‘Tremaine came thoroughly prepared for his wild leap. He was attired in light colored check trousers, fitting tight to his legs, end a short black coat, lined with cork, / “TORONTO RED" DROPPING FROM THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. (Sketched by an artiast om the shore at the time) ‘The jump to-day was made to decide a wager of §100 between two Buffalo Sporting men. ‘Tremaine claims that to-day's jump was ‘he second he has made from the Brooklyn Bridge. He says he accom- plished tt April 13, and revolved in the air three times before striking the water. He guarded against a repetition of this to-day by placing heavier Weights on his feet and hanging until he (was, perfectly balanced laxing his grasp. There we expressed as to whether hi ly had accomplished the feat on the first oc- casion There can be no doubt, how- ever, about the successful accomplish- ment of It to-day, The bridge police detained the cab- man who drove Tremaine for a time, jand permitted him to go on his state- ment that the man must have caught on the back of his cab without his witehael” Houlih f Michae’ ‘oullhan, forty-seven re old, of 3 Fulton. street, Brooklyn wi seen by Policeman Michael Broderick, as he looking over the bri | |the flying bridge jumper. Houlil OOSTUME IN WHICH TREMAINE JUMPED | sprang Into the cab) whi FROM THE BRIDG idly away. Broderick Jumped on a g1 -———— |cery wagon and gave ursult, He Fie carried with him some tron weights, | OVerhauled the cab near the tower and 4 te made the arrest. carefully prepared and constructed to! froulihan was arraigned in the Adama carry him teet first and to prevent his) Street Police Court, Brooklyn, thie body from turning before he should | Mornin reach the water below. 4 ‘Tremaine started in a cab from the Franklin Howse, at the foot of Fulton] in the matter it would be ni Btreet, Brooklyn, shortly before 5 o'clock proys, te uestion, refused to make a statement. @ man had juinped from the it was exactly 910 o'clock when the ve-| Policeman Roderick could not swear Kole reached the Brooklyn tower. Theltnat any one. had. jumped, sicepy policeman paid no attention to) *"Porcnto Red" In A oumne. awinay fhe tate as it bowled along until Tre-| and saw him picked up by a boat Hoe cae tout shortly before reaching | “Susttse Walsh adjoutmed the ease until the veradie “in the centre of the BIE] next Monday 10 sive the polin« t chance jeture, to prove that a man had jun * eee pustily crawled through an opening | {)."hrvge Jumped from to the right, threw weights over his feet | "Houlihan was taken to Ra Mul hung by his hands, steadying him: | sircet dail. He If for his task. He probably remained | On" hail that position thirty or forty seconds. ‘Then he relaxed his hold. His body | rrom the Brooklyn Bridge. This! ie tha shot through the air like a bullet. The] (ig¢ 80 feet to the surface of the water was traversed In 1 couple of seconds ymond i probably be released 1885, Killa, | May 26, 1845, leased his hold from the structure Treextended both arms, and sor ee the weights, hanging like a basket from ee Md his feet. kept him in a perfectly straight position. “He struck feet first, the con- bussion, making a report that’ could be | Francie MeCarey heard from both shores, and splashing Jomph Burne the water eight or ten fect in the alr, | F. (. Drestua i000. "The body sank for an instant or two, | Daniel MiLaush then came to the surface, and the man John Haggerty i June immediately began to swim towards | terns MeCarthy vcvcess July the b at had put out from the) iarry’ Meiner Yor Unhort Brooklyn side to rescue him, David Trown 7 ied. Pifearwhile the policémen on the bridge | James Dumty April Killed, es Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Royall Ponder ABSOLUTELY PURE Johnson and Gage Ordered to Fur-| srs. Netite Zwinger, known on the nish Bonds for Tria ellie Berwick, a member ot| Doctor Saint John Extends a Kindly and Cordial) Justice Deuel Considers It a Very) E. J. Halligan, Daniel Kohn and the Peculiar Affair. J, Tremaine, & Buffalo) Femsiss Sont'*the policeman, to the The examination of Charie the cartoon artist, friend William. 8. mine operator, on Noah) One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Palmer's charge of brutal assault upon | on April 23, 1888, when she was taken up by Police Justice | Years of ake. Mrs: Zwinger allezes h Deuel in Yorkville Court this morning. | deed for $15,007 to Mr, Palmer, with a patch on his badly| property in| disput damaged optic, advertised Mm to-day's Papers for witnesses which occurred in Cafe May, Twenty-elghth street, a month ago, and| | The defense contends that sub: which he says was the preliminary and Provocative of the who, he says, egged his tall, ath! friend on to punch him when they over- | [47 took him on heavy | the advertisemen: ABOUT one month ago three men outrageously abused and threatened an inoffensive genvicnat | Phe Police Claim to dining at a restaurant on one of those men noar 6th ave. at the restaurant will appearing aa wit anon for the Stal St. court, at 10 o'clock, this Thursday morning. | A, e had quite lost their Jaunty alr of yesterday, and Gage, who ieem#® to be a was very downcast. the hearing: “Johnson has got me Johnson and Gi decent’ sort of fellow, He said prior tothe Third avenue line under the name | Ay natient euffering from any wo-catled into a nasty ew b et ears ago tome into a aety [ihe woman, but that three years axo | ede this sort or any sort before. wife, and it Is terrible for her. saw the gentleman, Mr. Palmer, Mr. May and a waiter in the restaurant; the ‘citizen who interfered; the ticket ‘seller and the piattorm man | for itor eine pay #2 a werk for Its bourl [ewe wim. Not only will there be ne Ht with some tamily. Version jof the affair on the other, 10) “Treaholm, or Thomas, refused, and witl | c¥m T have al fy which Johngon ‘sald the insulting 4 ty allen tmetoe followed they fun, Pirty-eeth sifeet | 7F examination 1s called to-morr ar withou —- Uetasdo wae. them Treatment at merely ne, Police Justice Devel wala: TRIBUTE TO STEELE MACKAYE “Tahal send both men on to trial In — Besalons for ‘arsailt colnels of these, man, York School of Expreaston, the same train and this} i he New [hi ia HART CT eer The graduating exercises of the New | ing the factyin my wit is remarkable and called Mr. have been no assault by either John- at the police station.” Judge Deuel fixed the ba'l at $390, and| trial sccne ‘ounts friends of the prison-| ice,” under the direction of Mr atling fort James O'Connor, a retired brok at 652° Madison avenue, bondsman for Gage and Johnson, and| Mr, Frank B. Carpenter presented tne they were liberated until they are called | diplomas, and in the course of hi for trial in Special Session et er INSANE MAN AT LARGE. the recitations. by Misses MeClump! Raeisch Left 1 Went for a L Albert: Raeiach -w Into the sub- tion, last night, in a very excited tion and asked that all the detectives of the clty be called out to assist him in Hill, an insane man, Woodside, L, 1. Hi had run away. Tne Central Office was notified and a verything i. in readiness at the prin general alarm was sent out En Hill is forty-three years old, § feet 8 Inch-3 high, pounds, wore! a shert time, was viewed last ev light eult und dark overcoat and black, | and this morning by a great many with At the Grand Union Hote?, to-day, the | "It ts covered with a veil, which {s £0 | ng noiws clerks denied that anything of the kind| arranged as to permit Miss MacArthur had occurred ear Meeeeror ALL ABOUT SOME CHOPS, | fors was completed Tast evening A Bad Cut, a Shake, $2,500 Damages. James Fitzpatrick, a butcher at One| The Must lundreé and Forty-fifth street and Singer Marrie ighth avenue, recovered a verdict for| John McGhie, musical director of th: 0 to-day aguinst William F. Ren-|Manola-Mason Comedy Company, and chen in the Supreme Court. Fitspatrick cut off a few ounces over | 11.30 o'clock to-day at the Little Chureh| . . A sees of ohaop fF & small hey whe Around the Corner by Rev, Dr. Houga- WABHINGTON, May 16.—Rear-Adml- Avked Cor exactly a pound. The boy | risretectr ral John J. Almy, U. 8, N., retired, refused to take them, only enough mone: pound and went eli saying he had|Francis V to’ pay for an even| season, and has where for his meat. | twelve years, On the boy's return Fitzpatrick, {t is] McCaul! Opera Company. and lat shook him severely for’ mak-| Digby Bell, She ing him cut the meat and then refusing| career, | Sine boy's cries tion of Renchen, patrick says, struck him a inthe face, breakin, Renchen’ denied attract aving struck Fitz- patrick until after the latter struck him, the jury evidently thought differ- igh Fenee. Constable Henry 1, of Kanaas street, Hackensack, has built a fence, n his grounds and thone of who lives arqund the c: r family cannot undei Cornelius Huy from him. The Huy thelr view Houlihan, in answer to Justice Walsh's Dow Fight at Kosi Twa. troupes of performing dogs at Koster @| been applied to the tableaux @ Biars. ustice Walsh said before he could act ceasary to fight in the| Altogether nineteen tabl waiter ninety tabenix ant ter] WILLIAMS'S GOLDEN JUBILEE, Musle Mall got into a fre evening. For half an hour they fought mach other all over the atage the dressing rooms, and delighting the In the audience. The two troupes were at last ‘ the show went on as usual, WASHIN: thirty-four years old, whose name in the Ind “Little Rainbow, a halt» nteen men have heretofore jumped | ‘wee in th with attempted notlzed by an old ad Oranges Selsed. Board of Health yesterday Park plare, over 500 boxes of found to be decayed. at 2 State street had been given. in the wholesale fruit and the price) que Albert Rudman went down, | & ————$~~a A project has been formed by school authorities] Mme. Melna, t thought, will not only Improve the looks of the benent the ebtld New Downtowa Skyscraper. a Plana are filed with the Bullding Depariment to-day for a Afteen-story office building at Willlam street and 36 and 28 Exchange John 7. Williams, of 34 VHE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16, THE WORLD PRINTED 18,061 “HELP WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS IN APRIL ACAINST 13,688 IN THE 18 OTHER MEW YORK PAPERS COMBINED, JORDAN & MORIARTY 207, 209, 2il and 213 PARK ROW, SQUARE, NEW YORK, ‘CARPETS, &c. EASY CREDIT TERMS. $1.00 Week on $65.00 Worth. Week on $1 00.00 Worth HOUSE GOWNS at 69¢, | Just as much thought given to the style and finish of these Gowns at 69¢. as though they cost three times as much — no skimping slighting— JUMPED FROM 2.523525 327°8 THE PER SILT CSE] MeLUE AERATION. FREE FOR CHRONIG DISEASES, —p She ned Away. stage as the | All Whe Wi Central Trust Company, to set a @ conveyance of her dower rights in. deed and mortgage to property at 3 a feu... they have been awer, (Of 1a West | A ae Sonne teen poticeable that alm married H. B. at avery usband conveyed by mortgage and pounced incura’ J, Halligan the ‘She avers «ie | #hool mat j Blamed the deed. without fully tnders || Wastt because the physicians ofthe ol school joey t | Standing Ite purport and without coi. dud aot anvderstand th ‘ incident) sideration, not being of age. Her| 3 in Weat| mother corroborates the date of ‘birth. | Wait because in dtagins, pathology oF phy: tn | sumcrentis toaned to the transfer Mrs. Zwinger signed an | sutciently trained to i affidavit that she was of legal age when | SWeh these patients suitered wrath of Johnson, | she signed the deed. Mrs, Zwinger says | X% tie] she did it at the request of her hius- weit cure? 1B. Zwinger is sald to be on a long | “No Fifty-eighth street | yachting cruise. ey this, station of the Sixth avenue “L."" Tues: TRENHOLM ABDUCTION CASE. Ahaha ave Dinca em. r In em." Dr. salnt John contin: Sa tw | te ee a ite nhigelelane Of the old. school will con: ‘nd followed it up by unprovoket as-| The police think they have discovered eta be tunsucensatul wnt they are willie Ovsarvers of the two} the reason for Mrs. Bertha Edna ‘Tren- | (fiwscienee of The ratlon of ‘medieli Mate at the orth | Holm's alleged stealing of three-year-old safe and abundant Nght," nes Kearney last Friday, =e Thomas Trenholm, who ts a gripman on of Thomas, says he is not married to | chrente disease who b a girl baby was b n to her, #nd that informed the child died, Coatinke Last Tuesday, after the woman had octor Saint John to a cot had little Agnes's hair cut and had I never before yectution of be told what fi clothing, she took the child to Trenholm, and told him it was their baby, and that he must efther take the child’ and care mopathic Speci be a witness against t je wom, when | may receive trae Hameo, aino entirely without co: Palmer It 18 a] Graduating Exe the New CURED AT HomE, to say Mr. William N. Meeker, Deckertow writes to Doctors MeCoy ant St. Job ines eee noula| Yerk School of Expression were heid | youthat you shoud bave them in writing. She have been cutting with a knife, as re-| last eveting at Carnegie Chamber Music | 1ook one course of your treat lated by Johnson, and that there should | pani, from ve arennd a BD sth " son or Gage, and nothing said about it] The programme consisted of drills In | hert :perwet health fenty or vitality und She ta now aesthetle gymnastics, recitations, | the | t rom the “Merchant of Vea. | ely Kline .orn family became | evieve Stebbins. Jere aide, “wht val tight. 1 pete, and ft neu co. tn art ot | dress pald a tribute to the memoi Steele Mackaye Specially deserving of menti have con leit. wei and Hopkins, the pantomime of Eastern Miss Charlotte Sulley and Miss Bessie oni Rverything Re Sage Hall. cured cas wond ale | yelloy ness t lation of her sickness and bi ation of Russell Sage Hallpromises gome lunch. On his return he found that] to be cloudless and as inviting as one | {ine'al thatemience of the esters could desire, viding the whole apaten t iu thig or nlmiiar testimony, grounds, e statue Is at the place), = al dit ning wyear or two Thai there. began stoeia ars. My hearin 2 st hevurne de much Interest |" Follow to uncover it with little effort. The Wizht colds ropeniediy, enughed att eof ‘spectia Ie ncamo. aa thongs! never was wth weld it hodtoetane tol ane mi be re afected. ibe cough wen —— Maciging in its ebarneter, although M’GHIE—KNAPP. ing with tt. . mn Asnault and — . Tost flesh steadily. My strength fatied mo Director and Opera Miss Josephine Knapp were married at \ Was Retired in 1876, Miss Kn pp hag been sinenig with the | ajieg son Opera Company th She has been with t wi il continue her sta McGhie is @ native o! past three that the end Was 4 questi and the eldest son, Charles C. Columbus, Mis: The dress rehearsal of tables viv | Do end crone through sue ane are s . |to be Commodore Dec. 80, Mo feet one ana] Yants for the benefit of the Kinderear-| Roar-Admirul Aug. 2 187% le Wak den and Potted Plant Asclation was retired In 176 after ffty-six years and ele he Fifth Avenue Theatre be-| eleven months of service, net] (ween hoon and 1 o'clock t day As Commander during ‘the Civil War aut) the regular performance began at 2/ Ne had charge successively of the gun- het wise ct AD: | otclack, boats South Carolina, Connecticut Hating || There have been severalhitehes caused | Juntata. While tn “command of mainly by the refusal the ultra-fash- Connecticut he captured four fonable to pose as “living pietures \ | blockade runners with valuable cargoes, few of the patronesses also withdrew | He commanded the South Atiantic because the words “living pictures’ had | Squadron until 1867 ax and othe eae eee No 8500 © Ce brations im the Arch! ecks for Bab thom France Go thle | Anat eather, “and suggtats ‘calling the touria| ‘Phe sermon of t Groveretta. by Right Rev D. M —— Manchester, No H Went to Hackensack to Wed. nitaries are pres | Ea Ree Se | -President Harri street, New York, and Iren went to Hackensack yexten ‘Tho celebration of the County Court, of Common Pleas, County Clerk | jn the Ease Lycoum, Newark, Ex-President scated from | Taylor furnished two pounds of + { i sayige ive ‘a roorma, at jun] ion of ald shoes for the T te By Sab chien eae Ne ‘ate Was printed {n black and gold ae thin “ate can the which were po whaycommce canine rd Hrown, Now Zella Wants a Divorce h escorted 5 all A latee crowd ell an tn teens was ac tie d pullic false mam. | Bella Nicoleua whose. sult to recover began at 2 a Mar caused mame | from eGorge Gould im stil) pending, ts atwut to] be prexe mesa ————2 + Jas fens of Arbor Day, Mme. Melba Sal! | Bim becaus Preeiiten few York to plant trees by the curbstones of | this mora'ng on the Hamburg Aimer et nel « sabeeniidid s - it te} SS eee | rolt, Dr. Chaun M. Depew by bu) Gresham Continues to WASHINGTON, D.C, May m passed a comfortable night, and cou jes to. improv peje siuaiee mie ts maining tn strength Adjt. Appleton to Resign. # to 38 shore ogre ll did" ant reat weil ina) ik mental-Adjutant Appl 0} and tbls morning bia condition tk not so guod | Lemmon’ 4’ 56 | Min Abagail Dodge is slightly petier night after the annvel lon Franklin street, ewaer, architect oud builder, | Gea. Casey to betier, Regiment that be would 1 Twentieth Century Girl" company, {i has a suit on trial before Justice Law- Invitation, rence in the Supreme Court, against = em Are Welcome toan Iutery Their First Vielt, Keee of Charge—Treatmont at East Tenth atreet. | merely ee The case revolves around a question | — Howard | of the actress's age. She says she was and bis! born on Avg. 18, 18 the Cripple, Maiden name was He en O'Gorman, § im If They Wiehy , and that ber) ta the multitute of witnoskes whe have testl mired by Doctor MeCoy ‘the Homeopathic remedies tt ts ne had been either experimented npon in vain or arbitrarily pro: hy phyaiclans of the old nd I got short of breath on the slightest exer. My anpetite faited, too, There were palus tn naw UUme F would feel tt NEAR CHATHAM FURNITURE, Was tt bocatnee In chioniatry they were not sum, clentiy inoriied to prepare reme outs te tently inforaied to prepare remedial agents (hat $1.50 nL ghien tment “pathy held ont to them and thaw hed regarding the wopathy ture PROCTCR RE ae ae Nee eae Sults, Alonzo Hatch, MISA TROY, 101 EAST 116TH BT. Sunday Concerts, ‘cor * Lwent to Doctora McCo: I them that f geed no me: hes huve left me entirely, he man she calls busband, Edward FREE FOR CHRONIC DISEASES, nd St. John to-day treatment; that Hheing noises in my ears have stopped. Ker become abort Of bi By Reginald de Kov re ett me; no Mm nore swelling OF bloating of thes without obligation to pay, y+ during which he will Sen Re RN Pe Ii Trovatore; Sat. (Night LE reweil Grand Sepa foarth (awake refreshed in mind and Mana iy entirely different woman + Tale well and haphazard—in First act nd Kigotetto, and Cavalleria Rusticane te | javary sings very might, Ne - OF KILLARNEY, ae GARDEN THEATRE Mr. A. M. Palme: Kole Manacer. Mata Wed. sat. Kveuings wth 1 Almpiy went to Doctors ; i That them for thelr sre stripes and fig- ures — take your choice of for the interviow, but the patient if Miss Maggie Troy, 192 thie remedies If he desires minal rates. CONSULTATION IN BOTH SCHOOLS. During this eutire series of 4) to introduce a gen jal o Tors, made sm@opathic phyatelan and genuine homeopathic remediestothe pai tc nis (Regular school) of Dr J. McCoy are {ree to the pubile. ns (HLommopathic School) of Dr. int Jehn, are also free to the public y have the advantage of consulting with genuine physte al | niaed specialists represeating both the lead ‘of medicine, absolutely free, without a Black or White, all warranted New style, ful ruftle over Watteau back and immense sleeves—They ought 5 instead of 690, vase It Ls only just to shoulders, t by mall, and to. craw! the housework en: | eleht. You will plew we hanks ter vonr sk I tn being ng auch, ree consultations in bath 23d St. Steamboats. ‘and Long Branch Steamboat Co. Townsend Southwick, and an adaptat Hug to un Mr I: Fe Miller, mayee, P liv-] from “Romeo and Juliet’ by Mrs, G: ctly trae fromm: von that’ lam Catarrbal trouble, | Di ease, Blood msot catarrhal confident MN UH eCRS ue further with thy medi. icine and su. gery. ral he any more completely cured than T ain THE WONDERFUL CRAGGS. VERNG FAUST SERIES LIVING cepted) at 9AM. bland Beach, Seabright, Tattle 81) How the Wife of a We! of Bangor Secured the es Which Cured He! wile of Doctor Wilson, dentist, of Bangor, Pa, writ you bow fortay your wonderful remedies. | ment about them In the paner and went to our ‘Otto, from whom. | bought your | aking two bottles I found that Taney trouble were greatly | ‘bother woman. eonally on the Ziat of suffer from Rhema. want to say that y ommopathic ruinedies are certal immediate relief and permanent cure. * DOCTORS MCCOY AND ST. JOHN, | Offices, 315 Madison Av: 424 St. and Madison Av Office hours from ® A. M. to 9 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. Ask your druggist for the McCoy-St. | John True Homeopathic Remedies. hasn't got them you can cbtain them at 315 Madison ave. Temple Service, and the Antonio, Shy-| CURED OF CATARRH. Alone While He | lock and Portia of Mrs. 8, C. Fowler Long firanch for Asbury Perk. J. Anderson, respectively. A Case Remarkable Because It Out- ASBURY PARK AND BACK, 81.00. lines 60 Clearly the Pro- police station in the Grand Centra! Sta- CROWDS VIEW THE STATUE. gress of Catarrh, 1 was tn being informed of Tread the adveriise. Lost, Found and Rewards. _ The case of Miss Troy ts not wondertnl because WILL GENTLEMAN who was dy for the Dedica- | she was cured; there have been thousands of published in thesa columas It Janos slab ; hy i il becnnne whe In glad to Leslly to the He said that he had brought J. K, F.] TROY, N. Y. May 16.—This, the day | .Kit1 which cured her; there have been thousands from an interior | Set apart for the unvelling of the statue | who have ti lown in Maine, to the Grand Union Ho-| in the grounds of the Troy Fen “18 Way’ to the insane asylum, at| Seminary to the memory of Emma W He left Hill im the cor-| lard, the great preceptress, and the ridor of the hotel while he went to get | ded Aten Alt kindly return it to reme Rheumatism aod Board Wanted. ENTLEMAN desir nlahed room and board in fai Brooklyn or New Downtown Worl. Amusements. NEE TO-DAY. ooh To any w Ki skill which has brought them from i health, It ls wonderiul becuuse in ber ree recovery ale gives IMPERIAL. MA Corner of | pie nase: (the extarebial {rouble began tn my e but erected | heud, Thad severe hen. vehrs, «stopped: up con Hotted to it, and although but er Dostriis and w dry catecrhal foals the sense of taste rei T' WEEK. new burlesque of | TRILBY, RRICK THEATER. To- niet at 8 20, PRINCE KA was affected MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. SPORTSMEN’S EXPOSITION Stage Performances. Music by D’ Open trom PaSTOR'S—VESTA Asani SOWING THE WIN ARLEM BRIDG and 3d Ave. Ni s, 18¢ Children, 10¢. 2 5th at. Eve is. EAD WILSON, WHALF. 4. HERALD 8Q. Th REAR-ADMIRAL ALMY DEAD. He Was Eight-one Years Old ani GETS $1,500 FOR HIS BURNS. Terribly Injured by an plosion in a Brewery. The Supreme Court turned a sealed verdict for $1,500 in the suit of Caspar Stapf against the Loe- wers-Gambrinus Brewing Company. Stapf wasemployed asacooper in the 4 short time. Mra, Almy, Miss Almy defendant's brewery, of September, 14%, was instructed the foreman HOYT’ THEATRE. Hoyt & McK Jury to-day re- FRECKLES All Gone FROM ONE SIDE OF FACE. Young Woman ON EXHIBITION. : here early this morning after 4 Neon On the. stace | long illness, aged eighty-one, For the eeks his family has known | n of only at Were at his bedside when the end cami who, Fitz-] The wedding breakfast was served at} He leaves two other sous, Lieut lent blow| the Hotel Marlborouga. jam Aimy.” of “the Fifth | Cavalry; emis deut. Augustas C, Almy, of the navy. | w 4 in do! pite POTTED PLANT BENEFIT. and another duughier, the wite of Lieut. |, While engaged in doing this the pitch , PRRALRRR TBE danahsen: the wire OF 13 purning him on his face, head Jand hands. | Sprimgtietd, Mass. Nineteen Tableaux at the Fifth) lear-Admiral John J. Almy was born s Jin Rhode Island April’ 25, 184, He en- Avenue This Afternoon. tered “the navy “usa midshipman bolling Was done was in a leaking con- the pitch leaking into and|the furnace caused the pitch in the vat dition, and that The Brewery Company claimed improper material on’ the fire and clos: ing the damper and that the heat becoming so intense the explosion naturally followed. As a this explosion and about twenty horses were killed, xza-toa turche coal in S-ton 1ote oF over, stowed Im . Fatal Fall from the 14th Floor, ployed Im the American Tract Ing at Nassau and Spruce streets, yclety's new bulid- Laud Boulevard. AWA RELIALLE ATTORNEY Elves prompe ae ° aime satisfactory results, privacy obse or evening, free; call oF write ‘stooping over be vin was about thirty Ay Hved with hia w ART STUDIES FROM TH. 4 moncaly portfollo for lovers of (Spectal to The Evening Worl) nor Hegun in Boston, IN, May 16—Private Secretary Thurs! BOSTON, May 15.—The observation of | berber has repeatedly denied that there is any! the golden jubilee of the ordination thee, | truth in that President Cleveland r | the priesthood of Archbixnop John Mae | cently ne Liplets whe were Williams, of the archd.ocese of Bo: a BRRnEOR MINER ANG ROE Sinem, the: heman at Cathedr f the lan | from parents of twink and triplets ne mas & enon Ww Court | wha nas heen blessed with ¢ te iene gtite | of @ pontifieas hgh mass of thanks A. RUPPER ped Collation, Your FRECKLES Removed as Easily. DETECTIV ‘ases, clvil oF eriminal wonably. and 2) telephone 2223 Cortland: CABLE CAR, 125th at, las passenger near Lenox ave. “and the yo fun who argued with conductor wilt hid pames and addresses. Wim. EXPERT DETECTIVE honest; send for re Co, 1d West 42d at, the freight steamer tne Monmout CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, swith pride to this ample of What her FACE anviversary A the amo shipe passed ao. married by Judge JM. Van Valen, of 1 Ken | the New Jersey Historical Society ia being beid ea h other that on the Umbria's bow. ell Six Stories ¢ Prauk ta BLACK. HEADS, ete. ,to cull and i mye who is dally on exhibition at her | FURNITURE and carpets at the lowest This ts absolute PROOF, a nitee my FACE your own CH to be | FUGITIVE—WAI pay cas RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The tin tact any disease of discoloration FACE BLEACH sells for 82 per sing or three bottles taken together ®. 4, securely packed { Call now and see tats | sam You have proof what Alpha Delta Phin tn Sew ¢ Judy on exhidi t will do belore purchasing. MME. A, RUPPERT, |... New York. bee areas PICTURE FRAMES to order: quality ‘Cot banttactaree, dane clock, ke Convention will elose om dat ce Het Amusements. Tai AMEE ESEE WA Toe ing this evening, production of the Sew Russian comic opera. THE TZIGANE, and Hi B. Guilt. Tor next week opens. to-day s ax howe Cart eS eee "Ris | TONIGHT, 2680 TIME. vce LITTLE BESSIE BONEHILL AS LITTLE CHI BROADWAY THEATRE. _Positivel; ALAR Bia, 5B West | yey mite sey aay Sama we SALE OF SEATS OPENS MAY 38 HARLEM OPERA-HOUSE. Bv'gs 8.16. "saat | CHRISTOPHER. ILL AS LITTLE CHRISTOPEER. Jr. , “Hota company of comed & BIAL'S. MAT. SAT. oatotl eae saree OF MUSIC. te THE FAIAL CARD, 752°*% MATS. WED. @ SAT, AT i ee oe housands see it every wi ae ene ee TERRACE GARDEN, 68th at, bet. CONRIED-PERENCEY COMIC OPERA GO OER OBERSTEIBER (ener Promenade Concerts at 7.30 Popular ANDAR D wind t oY b, Too MUCH TOHRCON WITH WM. GILLETTS AND COMPOWY. ERICAN THEATRI i ved seats, Orci circle # Bak “HOYT’S A TEMPERANCE TOW Next Week —-Mrm POTTER and Mr. BELLEW, to LLP. aL. Aduitssion IL Wenn al Rb y ESN 16 Mate, Wed and Saturday at & “THE MAN UPSTAIRS (47TH ST. TUEATRE, werk Capra PAUL, Reuc"WeekPan_ Bully ‘The Corner THEISS’S wituLikaties COUmE 134 and 136 Bast Mcnater-Orohesition ATLANTIC fiteEN Hear Canal mt & Lyve), Sparrow, ‘Mon! Ts Maud Melntyte. dionty a Xien; Lady Orchestre COLUMAUS HO. STAR SPECIALTY CO, Next Week—CORA VAN TASSELL in PANDNEIG with MAGGIE CLAMS DL ee fn ‘hickory, oak ju alt business or domi Wuctiona of paintings by. Lu > ready, ue @i k rh. Acting Pup Ca, Dept. 10. St Loui Mo ADOPTION F by, good der, 318 E S6th at, = AGENCY Investigates Promptly, cond aii 255, roadway, f00m8 healthy loo) er Sunday, 10 P sing wengers wi gent Pint oat Ae Maat atthe vice: confidential and rences Citizens Seeret ms, Lewin's, 45 West 14 of all remedi ; one bottle will Hill Medicine Co, $8 East 1b at for ctroular. IF THE PERSON w 4th ave. car Monday, May 1S, ab 9 got the diamond stud o@ 5.90 Im the about 2veh or 30th oF give luformation wo It cal be recat ° will be paid and no questica M., P.O. box 247 New Haven, ie Palimint. “2 LIZ¥ie CLARK will please h Mr Charies Hayward om Her Valley Road,