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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 22,_ bg ret, New York City, | Folbles and Charme of the Fair Executed the Intrument, was to all In: | ake a Divina Street. im Verse at wae and = purposes an unmarri Many Ailing T Set ‘The sum of $3.65 was raised by Litlie and Ettte| To the Béttor: Surrogate Fitzgerald holds that the y ‘ote Sail for ; J Vien tne exerted. thee whit 4 ‘ g aris. of 10 Division stray who ada tle A itie matt She Goes to Meet Her Husband] seaairis! when the execu’, the wil, SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS| Swept by Ocean Breezes, yivan Beach, N. J i“ = ak aa as Wes Gains at Bowdoin Bay. | Spled by the statute to make the will Sea tSeaRi) WRERES Manhattan's Mid Merry Maki 1e 1 jer second marriag aid t revoke y Sent im 98. A ae oe the will and ft Mit be admitted to pre | Expert Treatment at ‘Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and; Manna’ fan's Mi petit lb Mai. " Like sunshine skiea, bate. All Medicines Free to Those Applying in Person. “ ” ee —_—s> | Showers Only Added to the Throng heating rer ar The Funds for the Expedition) WHEREIS ANTON ERBER? | Sonsa’s Concert Band, of Little Ones’ Comfort. Leokt down on mall Raised by Her Lecture Tour. . Great numbers of people suffer (rom the malign | farhed (rom cater Ot othe gaye ite Piety At tender eyes; is Deatitate Family Awaits vralation, snout ony earrves OF ANNA iden of ie he moraines MME, BELLE COLE, ‘ Sakea bee Waite hand ‘ Coming, on Foot, tre the natureo! their atfiction. The following symp- America’a greatest Ballad Singem Plonty to Eat and Drink, Musto and ‘This does not her aut Haquiman Girl and Many Sclon«| Mrs. Anton Erber, with her two chil umenavetor caruls armaged by De. Cope erage dar : This afternoon and evening Amusements at the Beach. ores tists Are in the Party, Fee ee aed otis. hiatus that alte them, Mauy diseases, known —_— y ‘ ¢) Olle | seek is Apecific 4, iy of UP i se Heaiyuarierstocay looking for marnand sme veom ume, ours may te Rice's mH. 08 THE SU : and father, whom they have not seen | cone memb om ps vyrto-Date Batravagenea, UBSCRIPTIONS. ‘The company of scientists forming an since February ent. Twigs: Momach, liver, bowie: widneve; | ioftTeurmatemedting aruy.? very evening Previously acknowled me Who never knew auch biiaa. expedition for the main purpose of re) “We have no information concerning nnd Nader, are subject to disease and blight by i lirdiey anil harsh * Miron, asa, fos read. SILVIA L. MYDDLETON. | Heving Lieut. Robert KE. Peary and his your husband, my dear woman,” sacl cuarrh. ‘The proper conte for sufferers inthis: | 5: dir and heittlos | Pain’ ti ei companions, who are now In the Arctic the clerk in anawer te her ead aecry Whose nerartanin cereTulyr overs monk thows | scfgahere naummaatter eaiines 8 Erewor Pradence Grey's Measaremen regions, sailed for St, John's, N. Fon Mrs, Erber, young and. good-looking, | MAtAPDly to your cuse wud bring this with you to here pai wens under the ey 8.00 To the Reivors the steamship Portia from Woodruff's, was sitting on a chair, her. two, i Dr. Copeiand, If you tive away from the city, hicthiad io T would like very much to know how 1 could | Stores, Brook:yn, shortly after 1 o'clock | ONe# On her knees. The disappointment. sendthem by mall atid sak for mall treatment THE NEW PYRO SPECTACLE | ' On 1 ie urs! nto In either tint nm ot le ‘ ik in Improve, and where. These are my correct meas: | this afternoon. tears, she wept bitterly, while her clill- | mequiegt une Patient nay te camaed at the iy feelings own the back , Atle Friend, 10 urements: Height, 6 feet 6% Inches; weight, 121] —— = dren ‘tried In vain to comfort her. hoods inh odehdbtink fine Me each heed ead pain and ache?’ a ie. Msbaces) $28) Then ie are Sale anaee, as Mary poueas $0: rklie’ 8 Gaal, a8 Wipe, 1d-4ben Week other isa wood-carve and lived {n gt. | MPeedient rellef and cure’ possible to medical feo! too heavy?" a 0 “and ieie’ Davia, LE Saiatere, each, je street, | Downde: 38 i ouls up to Keb, 22 last, When he deter. | ‘cieuce, Sr ‘8 tor ee Slee ‘Babtow’ Fun 4 instep, 7 ankle, 18-Inch calt; wear 3% shot mined to ‘ | Detween ul to go to D York in search of ¥-Inch forearm, 12-Inch top arm; have biue eve Work. Merpoaseesed only. thones \ Trial Free. - The skies were lowering to-day when 7 reddish-brown alr, even, white teeth, red cheeks ‘ Mune enilaren. on : . even, re to send Mra, Erber and the caildten.on | Tear tn mind that any chronic eutterer, whether | disease. extending from th ina all a the sick babies got up, and it looked BABIES FRIEND DEAD. and Cleat chin; wear ia: Glove. Can ft wi to West New York, N. J.. where the: ch oth ng | tubes in the liver, Speedy and inezpeusive cure Ittie. rain signity to “The. Evening| B&-Matron Mrs, Mary Webb Rounds siesaree Chet: frend of the family until the band | yathat., Monday. World's" little excursionists! The great Out a Life of Mercy. s Mr. Erber started to walk here Ho, (he Coneland experts the most eMictent treatment | (\Do you get diay barge, William Myers, has acres of deck| Ex-Police Matron Webb died at Hav- Too Dark to See Him Fltet had no other thing to do, and In prom. | Now In vorne at merely nominal rates to eMice | \.]iave you no enereyse : . . and good roofs over them, und the chil-| erstraw on Tuesday, ‘To the Baitor: Ty Vie Conn eianhy: 19) |ptyyilr hope ia itll edie Rice’s Circts Carnival, sasige thelr guotners know that if it] Her death took place at the residence | 1 am in love with an unknown gentleman cents fusband haw been appa Noahs dade Be Eee eg 1e} e am! faithful. pri an c " StDo you bi hot flushes" ele sg ly protected from| of Mr. Horatio N. Wood, where she| He wears « silk hat, and carries bis cigarettes Memphis, tenn, ‘There’ he wrote nant | Cetarrh of the Head and Throat. ir evosteh Rvery afternccs and evening except Satay e@_ dewdrops. had been living since she retired from | in a little leather case. The frat time 1 sew ing Ne Would probably reach his family | Besides, didn't Weather Forecaster | Police Headquarters, him he was at a pleamire resort and came In’ three Weeks. THe told Mes. Ether Heplediea sulde.hpecay end lacapensive ‘ Dunn. predict fair weather with only an] Ste had been in good health up to| home on the ame boat with un 1 think he bral Post Ofloe in Washinton 4 Grand Bi cle Trad evoasional shower? And showers only| three weeks before she died, when whe | (ried to Met with me, put it was ton dark RGR Meet Here he eet tine, cy Ip te cool the alr, ©} to Judge, Oh, how shall 1 get acquainted wit al he woul ar! m4 @ thing very much} was taken suddenly 1:1, Death ts be-| ity it he should see thin will he kindly send kn ba pines that he has not AU TART Ah Me bi Dally exhibitions of speed contest > jeeded these days. llezed to have been caused by old age. \ rom by irae ee ber celles > ‘That ie h ", J . nome consolatton to MEARTBROKEN VIOLA. while her w seth ere throbbing In the stomach?" , > Me is how it happened that when| Mrs. Webb retired as matron on eemed to wear « ments ‘:Pe Fam Rater eum along templer” A ment Time Table: @ stanch tug Genesta tooted the Iast| August 15, 1890, without a pension, al- Y 9 she and the TE at cof Fatt AaRRY Tene, Balan OF te beers muse! f call and warning at 8 o'clock thii i f ne.| & Relistous Question Divides Them = here. and were tak +, Does Four noe discharge: iba we palpitation of the heart js morn-| though she was the widow of @ police-| 4) i. rattan: House, an Ingittution in State street Wrinen “ “Haters Cleo emt rehe4 Oe en ing it began to pull away from the pier} man. She was nearly seventy-five But Mrs. Erber expects to become a 6.40106 P.M. at the foot of Wert Eleventh street, the| years old when she died. During her |, 'ses* Publish through “The Evening World” tn any hour and, #he coud 116 to 8.06 P.M. an barge tagging along in her wake,| career as matron she cared for nearly ea FES ARE RUE nike eave nain In the Leo House longer, aul Catarrh of the Stomach, -Pain's Fireworks V2 ‘ 0 iS e olse to she applied to the Cara fhere were more sick babies on board|fifty thousand lost children and some yey ring with a young Inly to whom 1 am ine { police for rellet thie: morning. nenniless nee teh and bt Catarth of the stomach Is uaually caused by ; are boson eir weary mothers and their lit-| three thousand waits, Geeply attached. ‘The lady has many admirers, | LIEUT. ROBERT E. PEARY. and comfortiess, save her children Pp there pat acrown tte ps srallewine notsonoos cauees, weiee drops send | tle brothers and sisters than had salled| Mra, Webb came from Quaker atock,| pur 1 fnd myself foremost. My folks object to| The expedition, which will be under] Andy the hepe that her husband isnot “|Eihere pat fh Wine at head), wi nien fapeedy and | Special announcement. from that port on either of the two pre-| that gave Bordentown, New Jersey. ith] my guing with her, as she is « Catholic. 1 am) the direction of Emil Dieblteh, a brother -— ‘puvan baw toclens the thee ’ Lec ironies dices aha ick Babies’ outings. name. She was a Mary Borden. |a Methodist, but not a member of the church. |of Mrs, Peary, will include Prof, Rolll setheres done Again, when the barge was made fast Her eS BRAND ea tie laste oe She Insists if we marry and have children to] 1), Salisbury, Hs Ghivage Univ ues HAD DIAMONDS, BUT No FOOD. averen [caper to the pler at the foot of East Third rtist son o} . have them brought up in the Catholic beltet, ‘5, _ Mak “Toyo Ny fae “igs fy ha Prof, L., I. Dyche, of the Kansas State : e ite t an hour later, a greater throng of| “She'leaven tworchildsensone a won in | While I oblect strongly to It she wil! mot sive] University; ‘Theodore Le Houtiitier, of | 2° Jame Crone Was Obliged to] Ne 2urnose non up towards nimns ob Havergu meter rat California, and a daughter, Mrs, W In on this point. I am willing to leave mother | 7. st SUAS EA s a Do you hi 1d spit Metle Summer tnvalida and their mothers| Calectiy Ane AOMUERNGT ata h(n tu, yat aur thee scone | Eiadlshia, and Dr John B. Walsh, of] Seek ® Uving om she Streets.) Caturrh of the Bronchial Tubes, | “icigemiaiatertaing, ‘i ; t ston. Eehi-och-a, kn " etlve you ench wo ; World” Bick Baby” Osting No, 3 het oat [eS ror aE The Re Bets a eee ee tee eeestgr aie ro nit | who. sald she: won Jennie roses west thin patente ueetana areaeattan, | you hans dak eda AMERICAN RE > wth Be eons Beach, N. J., with the largest | partment. yet T cannot give in. “ Theen living with Mrs. Peary, accom-|4fralgned before Justice Simms in Jef-| tial tubes and in time ‘altacks th at tor Broan Wiese har does Paulo * Dike, Oe oe party of the season, and under auspices panies the party ferson Market Court this morning on a} daywex airy ee a with alli e ‘ a opeland Ryate Hed with altmet* most favorable for a profitable day's} WERE THESE BOYS FLOGGED? Sue wie coemtry wares On reach ng St. John's, they will boara | Churge of soliciting, preferred by Police- Have rout c 3 nae ia a RSE TERRACE GARDEN. Ns WERBY HEIRS VES work in behalf of the little sufferers of srnb coteear atti i al tiwhet, | the Steam barkentine Kite, Capt, John |™an Retn, of the Tenderloin Precinct, ug tee pare tea ef tomthr a peor the tenements. Two Little Ones Say They Were | Ts ‘unity girl of today te as accomplished, |i tiett, which will aatl The prisoner cried when pli tion In atomach® roy -% Y, EUS noo) th refined and woll educated as her city cousing | Bartlett, which will sail for Greenland M4 Be STG reed Hiacen nL UNG) Teste at f ro BN. e popular East Side Orchestra, un-| Beaten in Deborah Nursery. a : ra about July J, bar, She said she was out of work and T bpeenie var Moen ue he ieaderain Ge bee anion: ' tnd a glance at the prize winners In the various!" ‘The party har received reports of an|not having had anyihing to oat fa aor abpetiia variate in bod tied act. propane , Samuel Rosenberg, thirteen years old, |busines, stenographle and art schools of thie city] open arash (his “summar aud ‘expects || ything or some ave you atitcher tn , ei t ith HOG pally tae dadiey aeeeicee air peal and Isadore Loewenthal, eight years old, |show that the majority were taken by country | the iM wit have no difficulty tn crosa: Gays Was obliged to make'e living on | Qo rou int -amtited au dines aR ban” = ly in the breeze from] inmates of the Deborah Nursery at |giris. Knowledge of physical culture may be very | !N& Melville Bay. “What can a poor girl do In thig city, tan Srotne, RISeeae x ee the peak, and smaller flags and bunting | One Hundred and Forty-second street | well, but it nas no attraction for the opposite Judges" ane sobbed, 'No, frlends, no 1 Comatroe mane te bale OSE PARK, souTH Bi ae fluttered gayly as the barge cut her) and Forest avenue, who say they were |#x: It 1s the knowledge of roo! Housekeeping money and nothing to ett? ; The “tae Medical Institute, |" BLACK — GILMRE’S BAND way down the bay towards her destina- | peaten by tes Inorructors ef thax inet {thet the country eiichas_ that makes the home OE PUERCO PISANI SRS ana a eee ere AMERICA, Bit dott SR: tion. tution, were committed in the Harlem |b4Ppy and compels the admiration and respect of Magistrate Brann, woo taking lem Have vous lng yf 15 West 24th St., New York. Ape 1 af ORT Manager Telki and his corps of cater-| Court this morning to the custody of E. W., Righty-ninth atreet. ‘ons in Jefferson Market, regarded the there nif lt bebe oe THEISS’S ‘Sb ALHAMBRA COU! ers, chefa and waiters were meantime] Agent King. of the Gerry Society. for pravare ie ebraveea Sympathy, and Devo \vou are growing weaker? Near Madison Square, Ferner oe Mega elbrtMreaegI I. ve er plead- . Orchestrion plays Afternoon & busy on board, slicing white, flaky! yeaterday ani went to the rooms of the Thin Young Man Is Slow. ing. Do ynrenugh worse ment and moraiagt® |W, H, COPELAND, M. D, 2 Sréedias ig aromatic hams, corned | Gerry oclety. Fo the ato it rate had vo, diamonds tn, her gare] “Yujouhavetairupal nigh tomworeat” |") De mp, ef, cheese, tongues and bologna for SSR ae ve kept company with @ young man for . a Rein, “bu = ay Lestiarete ee ‘con't Know what she's done’ with some eandwiches, gettin ery saidom takes m the Catarrh of the Kidneys, Office Hours—Dally, © A. M. to 1 P.M the] WHERE IS JOHN: BRADY? | seorty three rears, aac coffee and tea ready for the boilers, es out, although he seems very much devoted to me ranging the milk cans so that they could| The Little Fellow Wandered A: and has given me some very handsome presenta, all be emptied in ten minutes by the at- WFR | oo it makes me think he cares something for me. "What about that, madam? Catarrh of th cola teed amt" anked the aches anmuonuarThemtiaanthe eamait| 3 te 8M. 7 wR. ML Munday, 9 A. Cell I cousdn't pawn my diamonds,” | from the blood the (tot that have beem ab- from Orange Last Monday. Gut he ihinke ihe i 1 apped the prisoner in altered tones. — er to return; Qo tendants sho Proper age for & young lady " ; ved trom any ‘nortion of the body: demend jfhould the, baby excurstonists) rittie John Brady left his home in| to get married is twenty-five. But oh! just You don't expect @ girl to do that, do + Clates mereds airaaee ome the ‘Natures Gulp, and setting the ‘treesers full of| Orange, N. J., on Monday last, and has | tink, I have nearly Ave more yeara to walt yet ‘en dollars fine,” was His Honor's| furrogate Fitrgerald to-day \enved @ eltatton id BAGS Eure font 234 st icks of splendid Neapolitan ice-cream |not since been heard from. Will some of your kind readers of “The Evening reply. an _ to Arthue Brown, of Fairfel4, Goan.. om appli- " er ei 4 CARD—Piles untallingiy arranged for the fine dinner to be served at noon and the lunch that is to fol-| He ts eleven years old, large for his | World” inform me.what to do to urge him on to cation of Willlam H. A. Brows, of Chicago, for Tow, when the happy excursionists are | age, hax black eyes and short black halr. matrimony? M., Brooklya, STRONG AS A“) “JOINER. ” letters of administration om the of thelr Ne Nem Fare: Aral-clene_retene well on their way home this afternoon. | He wore brown mixed knee pants and The Wail of a Broken Heart. father, William H. Brown, who died on Oot. #1, aremeds helt cost peice Doyle, te one mal lea from the Battery, on the Jer- [found dark blue hat. yellow necktle, |r» ene wait: MRS. PEARY. He Says He Likes to Marry Couples 186, Brow att o eal rupert sm ie Guat > BAYER DETACRIVE: AGENCY, Inveatl sey shore of the Arthur Kills, every- i » outing flannel te ————— = and. his personal property conatat 2 claim promptly, thing was in readiness for, giving the | #mirt und gray Jacket, Perhaps through the ald of your paper T may] “re members of the expedition expect BAR ion the Brose for, fhe. aealnae fe f Cornell joe 4 and reasonably, 23¢ and 238 Broadway, rooms Oe wind ice others time| dnftormasion ent to” William, McChes- | te abie to contoie or heal my broken heart. Forlao' reach Anniversary ‘Lange, ow ion | Mayor Strong i monopoliging ome of aq" Gutimmiste” Vanternit i It ind 2. telephone, #23 Cortlandt. on shore. There are the swings and fey, Chief of Police. Qrange, N. J. Will | some cause 1 no longer keep company with the} Bay, In North Groeniand, and mest Mr. {the glory of the Aldermen by perform: certain’ ateatiahipa as security for ie CITIZENS’ SECRET SERVICE CO.; con! boats, a fine shallow | bathin lace, Lie ‘8 | girl I adore. The girl I thought loved me, but] Peary and hs companions, Hugh J. Lee, | ;, ‘ ioe 4 loaned Brow and honost detective work; high shady lawns and wide fields, ali abloom | f John Brady. Tinb. A geaah cuaay. of kee wan Whe cab) c tema | OF Merten) Oona. and Winicolired aor: | He MURrriaaS Services: ANG) BS’ appears : es N TA L- “7 | DY private entrance, 18 with the™whd fowers Of dtine, and al ee 1g esheets Stineath nt genie teore| PARE, Matthew Henron, of Philadephia, [£0 endoy It, too. sisine Winewn ee Cuuieerarer Ss free as the clear, pure, healthful alr, 2 ; o @ sclen:ists will also He has averaged one couple a day for jens on the Tai ‘mite the chancel of rain ht was'a| TOMAHAWKED HIS SON. tay heart to tell her oo, yet I am gied she re-| portunity to study. the medlopy, Glaciers |g Week nnd dene a eee ee DON eta ae | A writ of habeas corpus w ‘These tiny Capesios ar- i ls a big crowd and a grand success, vealed her character ao soon. The pretty face] and flowers and animais of the north P » FSA SIRR estapens helps rest In 48 hoare without /MIDY there or address the Cremation = “Gi John Cappellini Adopts Draatic| inst deccived me havate me sti, ‘The uma | countries, ‘They will endeavor to secure | waiting to-day to round off the week by | Blsrhon in the Coun of Common Pleas thie eens Haas tens, + Welcome as $2,000,000, mo frat, decelved, ame Mauna me still, The wall specimens of the walrus, bear, #eal ahd {uniting Herman Bucher, Jr., of College] ™0rmoe to bring fram the New York County 1 aay Te the Eiitor: jothods of Punishment. lone. "On, how 'f crave for some sympathy, tur reindeer and other animale, | City, L. 1, and Marie ‘Vuillenmier, of | Panitenvary at Blackwell's Island Jeremiah Nor dae emmosaiblan, part ent achnomet 0 Tacloeed please find the amount of $2 in até ot| Miss Helen Van Rhyn, a teacher of | §, {fie heart that would, fone an tap, 1 pedition of 1k08-0 for the purpose of {this clty. Both are nativer of Switaer-| [2m fo" "rving & sentence of one Year for pelt tt Maden fan the Leonard Street Grammar Schooi, larcer He is wante XTRA HANDS land and free thinkers. That's why | sction’ brought ‘by Paul Cassidy sestnet Patrice Amusements. Bic eemeaieedl Si adiaha.. the Bick Babloe’ Fund, Sorry I cannot give more, | the Leonard Strcet Gramm : mapping the northern, coast trom Vi v in the Tombs Police Cour! is morning, She Loves, He Knows It Not. ‘ori niet to Cape Bismarck. He IN-|) they wanted the Mayor to marry them, | Melbroy for altenatin hi U g. New till, A muccess. 4 a5 % Not. J iended to be absent two years . | Baran Canady, to ed i BOLT OR 5 Ve “i From a College Point Girl. Geel oon Pee Atty three | To the RAlto Severe storms drove him back in the They brought two witnesses with them, Sarah \Coneleys Sait: AE68 08 MORsAy: TO-DA ‘re-Nianr. Fe the Editor: years old, of 90 Baxter street, with Cru-| 14 ma xoune girl sixteen reara of age, and am] Spring of 1694, but, with his two compan: | "itt degsuam ‘Bi er heed a ‘crumpled WTHS, facial blemishes, skin erape elty to is Ie r-old son, Louis, | «; 1004-100) ions: oO volunteered to remain, ne re- ORT OF ie HAIR GROWTH facial lemishes, skin | Inclosed you wiN find $3.90 which I collected] Who is one of her pupils. asp anon es ORE ee ren Sey eee newed fh s attempt to complete his task bank bill in his hand during the cere- tions removed foraver; trial free 247 Weel | 00! rom iss Van hyn. jean youl hor am in love with, but he does not p a i ae RHBUMATISM AND GOUT GURI pe + EMMA RAU. il years old, | discharged in Special Sessions Court. | know !t. I see him every Sunday, and the more MRS. M’LARNEY’S WILL. The Mayor told Assemblyman Lawson greatest of all remedies; one bottle will * yes suirteonth strest, College Polat, Ler, |Gischarged in Special Semone oor | tmow itt ace him every Sunday, | 45 . and Henry Robinson that he enjoyed you. Hill Medicine Co, 96 Kast 19th st. ‘Bend ) Rhyn did not wish, to press the charge. 4 Py ee a offic ating as joine", He further sald he NEW UNION SQUARE. | Sreuisr. walle, | Help from Tarrytown, to any of my tually, 1 am crying myself alck, Alwaye Kissed the plump and prey HE Johann Hoff's HORTONS TGR: 77 res —_———— for'T can't give him up. Will some one kindly | “Im @ State of Marriage” When She | prides. riginal Continous Performance. N'S ICE-CREAM Ta perfectio hell geet RO aoe These Women Rode Fr. Aivise me what an how eat gee tn with maAG i uae tac Pe Malt Extract Monta th Be be Ma reliable; sey. Iti_Ik_ will sound, Ite ow: iF leeed please towards the Sick Babies’ him, of will | have to bear this murden? 5 is. "1 °REASE YOUR HEIGHT from one to ‘ Conductor 185 op @ Sixth avenue car on Thursday SAD GRACE, " used In my family and Yoamane-Titua McAr Bs . : hyde bod ithout detection, by Ch . Pond, trom a little friend at Tarrytown, N. y. | Conductor 6 On & Siare ten pennies, offered. by Surrogate Fitzgerald handed down an YALE MEN WERE TIPSY. i, deserts as Kiana once seein brokers; Bs. 0 sd thot detection, ‘hy Clark's Javialt By Two Little Bo two women. They said they had no other change interesting decision to-day regarding the oe Parranirred - Tata aetna gin re geht MRS. PARKER G GIVES BAIL. |icgnl status of a will executed by an un-|Caromsala with the Nymphs of Savin perfectly macural a : ue aa ‘nly tra i ‘Suppl é YaNtaee hed 93:18 collected tor the sick Baby | tne’ without peying. She Says Her Arrest In the Resalt| married Noman Who pad ie ae BES Se Bh Renee tees: Shun Warnes, weiner ae is. © | ewer a nee SNe oar Se . of Police Persecation. other will, NEW HAVEN, June 22.—The Yale INFORMATION WANTED—Whete is George 7 ‘ ? Mrs. Ma. E. MeLarney made a will in] Fy t rd e ber)? Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't hams Emma Parker, proprietress ot the [saiMmiery mi Malarney Madest wit 1p] Faculty han appointed « committee 10] pomgre of imitans ‘Tae eaaaine Johena asreR & edits SATA ST, | sas garyer stood news tor niin: Aadreae ae a house at 29 East Thirtieth street. who| Brophy, leaving her estate valued at Hofs Mat Bx 'W ROOF GARDEN. KNOW YOUR PATE 000 forlaac=Gonnie LI ere the result of “police perse-| of the first will, but as this second will; New Haven's popular Summer resort ni and High erind Tadeo Orchestra and 12 Specialty 81 re was the bondsman, Mrs. Brophy wrote what she doubtless sites GANDEN, ‘Ol Dowd Sra Parker said her arrest and indict-| intended to be a second will at the foot | Stralve with the nymphs that frequent) jou ANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT ATLANTIC 5: famerr, fees 223 Lexington ave: ment er cution,” and that she had conducted an| was not attested by witness and no|that public indignation ran high and|s $50,000, ‘to her brothers, James T, Supper list week of the Sheffield Scien- | tract has thin al ec : was Indicted yesterday by the Grand | 00H. to, her brotherg, | James 7. tp pe ool graduating clans, treet has shia og 7 SPECIALTIB, NOVELTIES paimiet, 20" Kast ifthe; tee. O08 Jury for keeping a @isorderly place, F, Phelan, In February.) Broa way Tee at Oe . Mat Sat. SiGT UE Br eae ‘a bail this morning before Judge the testatrix married. James. 13 he supper was held at Savin Rock | on neck label ‘ MELE ak ue LADY CHIROPODIST wants tf engege Siison in the sum, of fia Fenn Cae | MeLatney. he died in April, 1k and a large majority of those present | gisNER & MENDELSON CO., Agents, New York. | a DAUCHIT TEP Ra erie LON, | ne mee oe Mee Bater, “as nth aves fing a truckman, of 13 8t. Luke's place, | On the death of her first’ hushand | became gloriously drunk and so demon- Kee ae CH GEnLihe Tit twe Werks. SSS . a bath orderly house for some time. roof was offered of its execution the, the local papers devoted fi head Bie yalzo Inimated that ‘some police | Burrogate held that it was not effec: | articles to me affair. are hoeind| Flate and Apartments to Let. GARRICK officials would get themselves in a pec ual. number of young men are quaktii yh oor ol i¢ peat PURE oMcisluble by. feason of their “persecu-| ‘The Phelan, who are named aalin their boots in fear that they will lose | “der cnstetim’ avy. bettecs ut ak teed ut | THEATER, THRIL / tion” of her. executors in the first will, offered it] their diplomas. Inquire of Janitor. 2D EDITION. ug d” Fe z IE I Pi TO WO! K.> * All “Situations Wante emale advertisements in The World repeated in The * v7 wonos A I I Evening World without extra charge. Over 500,000 circulation secured. > eenrs — eee ie - - Sane: i. jee and pretty—a discovery which at a apparently well-to-do a rider, when, | “I can only suggest," I added, “that as girl continu with a smile, “what-|St Albans quicker by taking ‘some short! “Hope it's all right,” MAJOR G W YNNE S SISTER made my impressionable heart hope that | to my dismay, the s:rew broke short off, | You are so far from you will allow ever would he say to me if I allowed & cuts across the a en by riding furiously “it's fight" Interrupted, 5 the might be glad to avall herself of my land the nut attached to It rolled tn the | te £2 te you Q ome h tel, whe t stranger to spend money upon round the road, and a0 1 determined to was her brother—and gone off with a 5 are ‘ot I blurted our or two, as | am a stranger here. | care.essness. But you will allow me. obivious of his e Soubt, " -- i, My wishes in this respect were) “Now, here's a preity go!" I blurted Py ea shy int nage to “wheel your ma: | then, to see you made comfortable some- mL NOkInE: It oon dike Gwynne before Se Ere Ba. What achine abate Where while | try to repair damaj The Embarrassing Road Adventure of Annes gratified, for as I dismounted OUt, reddening with mingled confusion j chine and my own along es”" leaving the house, I found her already: left behind isn't worth the price of * and politely inquired if anything had {8d Vexation, “Whatever shall we do| Somewhat to my surprise, howevel "Really, I don't see what else 1 can do) enjoy it appetizing repast—@ sight | iro: ne ri " 4 Oa pabaly. ing yihing jee aaa Gygene | Miss Gwynne was vege! einbrtaaned | under the circumstances’! wae the ane! Sick eam e re ete teen! entas | trom ane you let, ber slp Sway ° gone wrong with her machine, the b Bi Y 'y nose A a " “Oh, I'm sure | don't know,” was the | &%,.my proposition. aw nh a little sigh, of regret. qualms of conse.ence concerning the din- I could hardly repres a oan as I or | young lady’ face became suffused with 5 Le “There's one great objection to such a Then’ wth a light laugh and in a mock: her I_nad promised my chum should be gaw how neatly I had been Sel ee | the most winning of smiles. Feoly, ystersd in wanes oF consternation, fhlng,” she said. after a pause, The | menacing tone she added: | /Oh, but ready for Mim by the time t reached {fet very nasa bit ine Gers pocket fy , # which almost overwhelmed ine, and mac , Dic ean my brother, Major won't I make it warm for brother Dick the George. soettally “tv's quite useless waiting for me,| With this friendly plece of parting! “Ob thank you, so very much, alr," | 1 OC) Wn ee the reverse (GMYARe has left me without a penny in when we mect. A deal he cares about ardon me, Mise Gwynne,” said I, “I Restign, soerenver. wee ter aaebt nee Fred. It will take at least an hour to! banter to spur me on, I pressed the be a the reaponse, spoken: withoul the |e entary, CANA It must bo at Ade ene an p colored up charmingly | me, YOU Bee, he hasn't, even troubl 1 haven't had « chance to settle with the surate with, the knowledge of Wha’ | tf oe dity, “‘] ompi! 2 ‘a \ si col | an ent on Me to ru eck to fine ut whether I've ore i he may jo ‘1 vay ~ overhaul my machine and adjust those | pedals in earnest, and the next moment *) ightest trace of frigidity. “I must! fast twenty miles from home, too; and | of course he doesh't_ know that and it's broken my neck or pot—and. between landl Nesey sauna eee except fore R.norouen fool 1 should @ppear to everye confess that I'm in a wretched fix. The my brother witl, 1 am quite certain, |my own fault 1 often go out without handle-bar of my machine has become never trouble himself to turn back to | bringing my purse, but I deciare | never fs, this note, as it happens, Is Wen, its your ows fault, sir," Re> confounded bearings. You'd better run| was speeding along the high road to St. ‘alleat amount I have about me; 80 /jandiord retorted grumMy. “If yuu let on to St. Albans, and or¢=r a rattling! Albans, distant some six miles. he hatem the idea of ‘ost let us be moving, Mr. “ i} "ta look for me _ He'll simply keep on driv will again, oc he | h you say + good dinner for two at the George. By| It was a bright, bracing morning, and | loose, and I haven't a tool of any de-| theres f suppose he is, She re ch eraraee pray accept it as the loan which you Say | girl soft-soap you down like she seem fhe me it’s ready, I shall be with you|® sharp spin at my own pace was un-| scription that will tighten up the nut. Jose ike otner brothers—quite us 55 an | coal her vesnting: arene ae one | aa litte hesitation, some apparent em- You will insist upon, oUF brother, Major To have dou” You've ‘got no eng “Bul ayam.” | doubtedly preferable to sitting smoking And to make matters worse, my brother, escort ey’ oma part soit déciiediy mie Becant your kind: surgwention, ber mort Ope net Geneae eine est Peles talye pr ‘:@ ‘note upon the youreslt in! lame, An ae ay, Oe haiet " nging about! on a bank, watching my unlucky friend | Major Gwynne, has lost me—or, I sup- * Lae sane le contrary, returned, more knew I was even already madly in love 4 then, bi ushing curiously at the 4 ‘d . Tt will be better than hanging ny MMR FriaAA P| pleased at the prospect of the brother's | eagerly still, is’ the greater reason preity Miss Gwynue, a iook socorded mie-which | eceik’ ng tre r hed why townie rie s here, when I can do no good,” I agreed. | tinkering with a spanner, and listening | Pose, I have lost him; and I'm afraid he | continued absence why I shouldn't desert y 1 jon afterwanis—1 hastened | she lett but now I am su recal Fred Hrandon—quite at your ser- | 7 is ae a a © landed his scrape, | as your predicament is. ¢ une “It was a nasty spill, and you may’ to alternate growls ut treacherous roads | Masn't the least idea that my plight is “Well. I've landed you in this scrape, | as your, icamen from the room, | “pen to one you're done by @ yor think yourself lucky to have got off and all such misfortunes as side slip such a bad one.” pnd yeu. mut allow me to see you ou! oF | my (Sarsleesagan. ou, do Well, Mr. Brandon, there's a turning Having cured what T wanted In ‘fellow called Dan Ford, a clever bicycle with nething worse than a few bruises. I had traversed half the distance,| “On, we'll very soon set things right," Secretly 1 began to feel rather glad, as | machine useless, and. under the circum. Ralf a mile down the road which, will @.. Albans, Ge Mah wed Dace Union tne thief. much wanted by the poll and a little delay. ‘Pon my word, I was when, rounding a curve in the road, 1/1 said, reassurinsiy, ond the look of 1 perceived that @ vety picasant duly stances I feel honor bound 1) Hou will ‘belable to fur om to"Bt, Albane| s could see no (rave, ’ "| Bord” because ‘he ‘makes ‘stich 's teed afraid our tour was already at an end. observed a lady cyclist a short distance | gratitude bestowed upon me made me {itt quddenty derune oe nim Holmes happiness of secing “sou t {o'gnt what you need for mysmachine: | “on, the ‘indy Weng soon after you loving mirl when he dresses up, fe Trust to me, Harry, old fellow, to have ahead. Apparently something had gone think that I had never before met so Was quile forgotten. {us do? ¥ fortable, IT can, no doubt, very s Faere #08 a 2 ReRre ARS Tm atreie lett, Merropat ae ‘Aho said you'd know | this’ the Brat gent nee amindied ty ,3 ‘ ‘Aye, I'll trust you for that," retorted | standing with it propped ‘wp by the side| Miss Gwynne Can Ce ee te built for two, you | ff taat she pan.on as | am proving.” take cher ae Dievele, as you'd ar: |he ‘assumed hig true character, and by a 1 he road, and w viewing surround- | Wh ‘i e you jady laughed with ‘se to y compa: ‘On the contrary, quite a pleasant In- ranged to come bac! or hers *) thie time your bicycle has put him miles my cyclist chum, Harry Holmrs, as 1, of the 8 ry |, Whipping out my spanner, I adjusted know,” and the yung lady laughed with averse to my compan ruption to my journey," T gallantly Ue up with me out of reach, and maybe it's already gripped the handle-bar of my machine | ing objects with an air of evident de-/ it, and procesded to tighten up the loose | SUCh perfe * good hum-r ¢) at my ease agin upon. her. ventured, and I rei y tha he thi “Wha I fairly sped, “gone off on | sold. oS etnn eaduce re fWas' her brotner? | To learn that I had been tenobly du and vaulted into the saddle, “And not | jection. ‘nut of the steering-bar. I noticed that ““{"Siqcerely wish jt was for once.” I) “Oh, but if I allow you to spend any ynne wa the most charm.ng and un-! my mavhine—sald n having to listen to your edifying re-| True to the spirit which prompts every | the young lady's machine was anything returned, boldly, and then, as she ened thing upon me it mist ont a onventional girl I had ever met. In fact, | And left me to settle up? Why, what on/ by a common bicycle thief madden ~ 1 cyclist to help another in distress, I| but a good one. In fact, I jetly |@ pair of bright, laughing eyes upon me, joan, No, please don't We presently reached the inn she had, earth are you raving about, man me still more; but the only congolatio: Marks concerning my sppearance, I/ Cy ls dl i e- fact, T was quietly |? Poet of been a tusual temerity, the| must be Aistinctly anders! RA ken ot all to soon to suit my newly | “Ain't raving at all," snapped the land-|1 had was in wishing all sorts of 4 shan't, perhaps, be so long repairing siackened speed, and as ] drew nearer telling myself what an Inferior and old-| while I was growing positively eager to| brother must, and will, too |awakened emotions. ord, eying me suspiciously, * But—but|ful things towards the pseudo-! i Gomages as you think.” joticed that the lady was both young | fosh:oned mount It wes for so winsome | become the slave of this fair cyclist. | bappy to settle with you. the| 1 found on inquiry that I could reach | “i hope it's all right. Gwynne’s sister.—Tit-Bits, 5 Y ‘ . » f i