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Frank A, Magowan Steals the Wife of John Albert Barnes, The Angry Husband Will Ask for ‘he Couple Are Now Living Here at | ML thi # in, $100,000. Windsor Hotel, TRENTON, Aug. 22.—Frank A. Ma- cowan, until recently rated as a mill- onaire and frequently mentioned onnection with the Republican Guber- in Pre-atorial nomination this year, was ar- Hervested to-day on a capias, charged with sthe seduction of Helen Edith Barnes Py pean id the alienation of from her husband, John Albert Barnes. her affections y The latter was superintendent of the Eastern Rubber Company, one of the Magowan concerns, now in the hands of 1 receiver. Magowan County Jail and detained under $25,000 bail. The hi was taken to the Mercer eavy ball was fixed on a belief that Magowan was arranging to leave for Mexico and because Barnes is desirous of $10,000 damages. thirty typewritten pa: scription ot Insatuting suit to recover The comptaint covers » and in a de- Magowan's methods in ruining the Barnes home. Supreme Court Commissioner John 8. Aitkin granted Magowan's arre: Uou, 3 ago that Barnes was seeking him with | Report a revolver, Magowan house all hours of the day he escaped fences when Barnes was looking for him with a weapon. | and once caplas. 8 Were current a few d he swea' called at his and night, aling rear bys ys fur- Barnes 8 ther that his wife says that she wor- ships the ground he walks on. Barnes alleges that Magowan met his wife at hotels n New York, Pittsburg, has created a sensa- | Anot er Suece cer Prof, Gust concert in old in the © Joined PI On.” ere Well rec When the huge the crowd, little bunch of roses, Jother pleasing 1 which ran somet Kindest of husbat ful concert, [detectives saw h fore capturing hi The yy for over a year. committed a Hughes, of 300 ¢ men were arre for eighteen mo indictments agai Judge O'Brien the crowd bearing that ° Pla Dlaiuse ice have be i A MILLIONAIRE SUED,| cH!LOREN IW THE cHorus. in Abingdon Rampone's third open-air Abing: Might was the most successful he has given. Last night no less than 5,000 people a horus George Selections from Harrigan elved, Charles Ward and James’ Thornton were well remembered by the profession, plac She re melod: hing Just an it waod to be tn daye gone by, Proud of him now Just as It used to be in daya gone by. “Home, Sweet Home” closed a success- atl BOYD CAUGHT AT LAST. Jamped His Bail, but Sate Now. Detectives Brown and Formosa made a clever capture last night of ex-Con- jvict James Boyd, alias John Dolan. The in He ran, and they had a livels him im: n In burglary nwich st st jJaebne, the professional bondsman, be- olan had skips ng himself Charles Allen appeared and said he was Boyd, or4 Dolan. The imposition was dixcovered, and Allen was sent to the Penitentiary: onthe hist Ry FLETCHER HARPER ESTATE. Appoints an Revety the announcement ly Dad Is the Engineer” would be 4, it was the signai for much ap- Prof. Rampone's little daughter, dressed in white, sang the verses, and Joined in the chorus ‘The children sang this with spirit, and Miss Rampone received a ‘huge sponded with an. . the chorus of Tike this he, whe won't tell why, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN 99 << G, AUGUS! 1895. Oatdoor Con- jon Square last of “The Band Francis Train rep ertoire Dave Marlon, rd was turned to 19 happier wite U Wooster street, chase be- looking for Boyd January, 1884, he with James Both Charles A and ir trial was set Jaehne produced a There are two oyd for burglary. \ A GOOD YEAR FOR BOSSES? Gorman, Brice and Quay Having Won Qut Are Dancing Together in Honor of the Great American Goddess Geithere. |. The THREE JAIL BOARDERS. ‘Trio of Arrests To-Day for Various CIV Offenses. Deputy Sheriffs Walgering and Hurke ths morting arrested James P, ahoney, of 962 Sixth avenue, on an order issued by Judge Freadman, of the pr Court, and Henry Herzog, of st Hloventh street, on an order by J fortn brought for ¢ Relie, who al era! contiactiag work are not suific | to use up cil of his Ume, has recently i . (rer rath, taken uj the bastress of laying asphalt Tirsbin Which Ne said Ne would | Pave: for the eity Cloge ices and depart: for | Me mihi, vhrough Contractor | a efeniant in a suit in the| Joba Cummings, haw bid aucecsstaliy on r Court by dotin W. Atking @) the work of vepaving with asphalt a Peete RE Ne Alege Waal he | number of streets uptown and down r rom them for $1,119.2 ‘ + WAR led five contra th of gonads, by Toprearnting Minseit | OW: He was awaried five contracts be the ower of the premises 203 | for this work Aus. 15, a8 follows One Hundred and Fourteenth | contract No, 1 fiarrow atreet from Wert atreet et, Which they subsequently found | to Wert Fourth and Was piare fom Grove They Inarard that Herzog et fo Mavdougal, 10,80) square yarde ac $4.13 to lenye the State [Bee myuare yard total Bt Sheriff Lansky alwo arrented | vomraon Noa) Paik aire Mott 19, Cen morning Emanuel Klein on oan! t Fomeeet, “thnim Park Mow to tran roof artest Issued hy Justice Mes | Mo: Wank How to Meaiees Mul srtty Ina suit broweht by the Jacob aw to Heniers. Ws’ Trewing Company ta recover best alt whieh Te eolivewd ag tm ag wants Ma customer, and did not turn th, Ba The theoe priscnora were locked up in Luvdlow Street Jail in default of bail {ron Ruilivan. TRE CRASH WAS TERRIFIC. 2°: MLW o'clock Age O'Brien, fis defendant in a su absolute divorce by his wife ewes Chat &) workmen went off duty, clock A.M, 200 ore we to worl, (he Company P ch = 1 7 king three shifts tn order to get the Toronto and other cities, On the 2th Wikia CO CAH RIG HOTEL GUESTS FLED FOR LIFE out in an old mattress under a stai ATTACKED AYA CHINESE MOB working SE ARIEL orden eget of March Magowan took his wife and " rave | ©) Tt was quickly extinguished and litte | h] I . William Cammann been ap: " child to New York, and Barnes diseoy- | lt Tide (Giiklen, Ber the lace Eu {damage was done While the cause of the acctdent ts not Sree ein AL rea tome (ny ua anenlall ag Garis teceivae EPANeepeaTORy | Va hieted tmaten oh ule matress inl = Aon ItRiy Wine wh atl ntn: Et erey TRG MARS Spore Hathes Mer ates He AsSCOver Rt YN \vest Wen ty-debOHi MtreRE KAMUAIES | (Continued from Wirst Page.) ithe “fire smouldered until early. this SCSI SUE E ATOMS LESTE REE!) HNeved 10 have resulted frum the giving quamowraniapd Tis wile] 1B (COM BEONNE | 59 1 eon Hiro weNL Kt TEOINMORORCEHOG| morning, ee way of the foundat fone of the ing position at the Hotel Anderson in| ° hae Liat B tons | tions for about one hundred and fifty | “hurch Mission is the sycond largest | “8% ef ime fou wie hie a Pittsburg. The couple were registered agua Ness ie NE Re eeceNE guerts, It Is owned by McGinnis &| HORSES BURNED TO DEATH, socety at roo-en Nes (te regit-| tt “ anciies. inte er Meee Pet td also under assumed names at the Hotel |) St 10" Larne Sar ganar Tar. { Y@h Gilden, of the Boston Land Com- - ar work it maintains the Anglo-Chi- aaa ee Ta Her aeaU ilar ean REELS Savoy, New York. eee trusive fork conathitetion of nie | B&a¥s and is sald to have cost about | Stable and Co Re College, one of the bent educational | Not? for 9 inlle arauld was arouse tae His wife, Barnes owns, is completely iat ana ihe ake ie ea a i yh itis ‘The proprietors were Ottman & | dny at Institudons in the far Bast sage , v el ‘ : Mn. chs under Magowan's control, and both, he RE nea Mawaniee a uae | éspeclal to The Eveatng World Tes lest published Nat of employees in ei apy ny t ‘Oh atract th says, are living at the Hotel Windsor, | 710% ‘huntioned in the Wil oer ¥l00; 000 Insurance. | LONG BRANCH, Aur This morn. chvled Rev Dt oN. Sites, Rev, Geo Nees teers ase De US ae syed Ec ust ove equrigeail calle Mr. Harper left his wife all his real] They say their loss will be about #40,- | ing about 3 o'clock fire broke ovt in the 8 es Bt . Ens oe arnee haleveihe Ws marry her se nn e e " + | Stable of Wolf Bros.. on Rockwell ave: WON, TH, wey, orley estate for life. After her death the |4 More than the insurance, The fur. a : he is divorced from his wife. aa Sell . nue, burning four horses to death and Bev. W.N. Browster, Itev. G. 8. Miner WRECK A TRAIN. Capt. Lawrence Farrell and Senator | Property was to be sold, and his grand-| niture in the hotel was valued at $1500. Un oiner ane ao severely, It Mra Miner, Rev. RL. MeNabb, lev. TRIED TO eb sh R Willlam H. Skirm this afternoon fur-|children, Ellen 'T. Harper Haight and | There was no insurance on the property | illed, Th icles were. consi eee Mt 1S, MH 5 nished bail for Magowan, and he was] yj) “ 4 ‘i » | of the guests, who lost everything, in- | and the st ory 1 tes M Hart-| Narrow Exenpe from a Serious Ace nlshed William Harper were to receive the « ranoui te at MK. Cartton, MoD, Miss 8 Chauncey 1H. Beasley, of counsel for | proceeds. cluding much valuable clothing and) acing iuainess Uy SaROrR eM Die Miss Galle Ge cldent in New Jeracy, Barnes, is drawing a petition for divorce. | Mrs, Harper died in April, ‘Their in- | Jewelry, laciine ‘of stages her At Call aeaa wor her MNES M CUEKARDEEE AIL GCA (Sportal to The Evening World) phe BSS, terest in their grandfather's real estate| “Within an hour after the fire start-/ said, or.ginated from @ Jt MerD | ccimble, Mian Cod. Jowell Miee EL ai, |, BUIZARRTH, Ni Jy Aug: B—An at: MARRIED AT FOURTEEN YEARS| ana the trust tuna has been heavit he seys, “the hotel was totally de-| Itt in the stable, 1 ae $1 MR Vie atien Race” Nt eee en tempt was made to wreck the Amboy i fi mortgaged by the grandchildren to se-| 8'Toyed and nothing was left standing Dock and Nont-Ho Hie a, winins Aas ay Mute Whnan: (monen don train on ine Pennayl- Now Mrs. Grace T. Terry Wants to! cure payment of loans. The real estate, | xcept the foundations. | (Spertht) taoT NOB | cpilen (Aviron pad the cone: Injured in| amit Railroad et 7.29 o'clock last nig Re Set Free it is stated, is Insufficient to meet the| The origin of the fire was supposed to! iy ie sit Sd Ane alae ae Nae ny mre" Tueowecn Linden and Rahway, A awiteh : ‘ claims upon it, and very complicated | be in the quarters of the colored ser- |) cry VU Nc. Mk Sf Mllnes Sa e mareacre of Aug, 1, The outrage ts] val tirnud with the evident Intention Mrs. eline Negus, as guardian a | questions have ‘arisen as to Its disposi-| vants, in the basement, but {ts caus Reka: ie paris ene deatrayad inp are ihee | andared) aill the Inoce monatraue ty tha|(Yey (Mr mice hie Sear a bleh eine litem of her daughter, Mrs, Grace T. | ton. The receiver will jake charg of | Waa Gnknown. hciea We ehpetlialb aled pairs of ore, a quan) fACt that these evangelists had treated, | Winienane i - Terry, applied to Judge Glegerich to-day | Gis dgadog? “Wtlt these questions are) wie the guests at the hotel were | *I*" se a ee . nursed and cured over 2000 people in] Mtn sisted of a locomotive to have the marriage between her —__—-— also Miss Whitnes, principal of the mie, towe Ku-Cheng, nf four cars loaded with passengers. daughter and Charles G. Terry, a clerk Kipling Had to Pony U eenwich Avenue Grammar School, i olin |, The third! largest Boclety taveonducten |i a vinwer nioiléed that the Mere! in_the Custom Houne, nee x 9, | Ruvard Kipling arrived In New York Ian gnd Mr. Hemming, « Fulton Market iby a os Sy Beart ek greenoem licht attached to the awitch was low- The couple were married on Nov. 1% | o. ine tevel, A cihee so euen: | Duteher, and his family A aa jers for Fore'gn Missions, and employs | i Hee 1602, when Mrs, Terry was fourteen 4" nig clot” on "whlch he wagered to fay | _,hesterday wome of thi help attended ayta Little Fires, the following: ev. Caleb C. Haldwin, [*Fet, and he slowed up June tn tame to On the evening of the day they were | to5 ey are stl wo stujeted ‘by I ment of tie faur-mtory brick bullding. @ Eight | Woodin, Rev. J. KE. Walker, Rev. George | BrovKh PAL en SALE ‘4 avenus c doiby Pod. Meta, caused a fe from the open switch, Detectives married young Terry. who was, but | America REAL po intelligible account can be bbl pth ’ 2 |. Hubbard, Rev. GM. Gardner, Rev De iat dine hetnauce elghteen ars old, called at the home saa i . Ba Another basement fire broke ent at ho! k/H. N. Kinnear, M. D.; Rev, Lyma i 9 ARVECMBAHDE: eBlog EE AUP AnH Gat maarnlGd to enter Give Prt Kalalant’s Pi Hn oo [AMA morning at 216 West Twents-aecnt FUee!. | Poet, HT. Whitney, Mise Wile J, New DIN HIS CAR IAGE mo out and get married, to which Grac Princess ‘8 Papa Here, INCENDIARY FIRE CHECKED, uplet by Wiliam Hunt, Damage $25 eet, Waltnes, in J. | DIE t R fonsented. | oral, fatueeiod “evinceee.Fealbiaat . - — ton, Miss Kate ©. Woodhull, Mo Dn; . They were accompanied to the house is ath vlan {Miss Harnih © Woodhull, Miss Klee M * even Scenes ee pedi [ater ea Nts Sane el ease, Hage Pold Attempt to Harn out a Neweo| SLIGHTLY WARMER WEATHER. | tun and Mia ne B. Chitten-|D. W. Kina, a Wealthy Reldges street, Bs | that Queen Lilivo 1 @ i Lrmw Negus, re | See Wtaraperticaur’ peery Store. ‘The Merowry Will Rine from Five to | {02} leo in § u Rey al} pert Man hen OW by Ap xy witnesses, [restoration to the throne The What is belleved by the Rrookly: i ia k Rey, G.oM. Gardner and Rev. B. | ‘ tothe waeld velleved by the Brooklyn ne (Evening World.) t he says, Wish for annexation with. ti cEree Morro #9, None of these, so NY 2. . supnen se the f the Negus | Sturt mt Soh venuesation) wth tne police to have been a carefully laid] BR CUIS CECE Le Marzo L M. 1. None of these, 20 far] RT GEVORT, Conn. Aug. 2.—D, W family, at 134 Wav aventi Brook. | ne _ plot to burn w small grocery store in the || ‘The cool weather In this vioinity Is to fas is kno yn, was at Ku-Cheng | Kiseam, Sceretary and Treasurer of the vn, and the marria kept secret from | ycotp Hardie, Me Pa middle of the night was frustrated by [Rive Way to a slightly higher wempera-| The Church Missionary Soclety of sel irae (Company). Aled’ sud: her husband and desires to be release | dent of the Independent Labor party, 1s on Of the Adams strect station, last night, | WV ral Hise a rive, it is said, | about $1,500,109, Is Areh ordered his horses harnessed, and Rene eee tg ote Minderstanad “the | pis way to America, where he wit make « lectur-| Morgan was patrolling on Myrtle ave- | Will only be from five to eight degrees. deacon John Ro Wolfe RW. seat in the carriage with hin She was too young to understand ‘the | hye Wie? Miu te knoe Mabe aus eat | Ae eer geen atiatle ave | in the Northern and Middle Atianuc | goae min Ligedewe Rr INA TaR A he leben Tan eaYaT eee Nature of the marriage tle. Arrant poseur, aid while repreacniing the mining | ho tly after 9 o'clock, when tes eamt of the Mississ ppl River the uty Fy 4 i Judge Giegerich reserved decision, Mistricta In Parliament wore a miners di a4 Light in the windows of a grocery | Weather tals morning. | teaver tla, (Shaw, J Is; 13. 8 lian) the reins he expired bids ebiecsal | sult _ . store at No. 112, run under the name of | ne Bouthern Atlantic Coast the weather! phillips, H. Knox, HOM. Byton-| Mr. Kissum was candidate for Mayor The Bridegroom Wax “Dead Broke." ppg 3. Dunn's Home-Coming, | the William, Jones Company. He | A" glight’storm was reported over the | Jones, MeCleLand, BV. ‘Taylor, {NOLS “Horlogtex two daushters, errors {0 yout rat | hastened to the station, reported what | Missisa:ppl Valley. = At ¥ « kK this) M.D; Joho Rigg, M.D, WoT Mears, | His estate is large, Marriage had no terrors for a Thomas J. Dury, Tammany leader in the new ing. the te ture in this + - — tho City Hall today. The br hort | gwenty-alath Assembly District. ts a pa he had seen and was directed to enter Wen Gieder teen A alent rete an M.D. Wo Ligh: HF. Btar, 1 dresser, and, though she claimed ( on the steamship Germante, which is expectea | the building. He climbed over the fan- | temperature, of 3b degrees were teputted Golile, Miss Borleau, Mise Wolfe, Miss, THREE-MASTER AGROUND: ae ee Trey wate. th [yo teach port to-day. |r tune ill be mec [Wight and discovered what he helleved from. Northileld, | Wi." the ° wari nla M. Wolfe, Mis Power, Mine Clarke, | ap twentycone. They eave thelr Miwa theshay by a contingent ot hin. followers: nl Weather reported’ was 8 degrees, al Key OMbHe REM Alea EL, Wo Brewactal aie ie k ie ani faronece an Prank Melee, of a0 East | ona wilt pe’ anried to. the Delaware crepe: | Rae @ plan t the building. | | West. | aint J. Clarke and Mra i , wee he In Stack fn the Southwent Spt erent tat ewe, Sn of, We AN uae slayer ere, where he ul holds | yeh te, UKM! came frown a lighted Candle, | « OF these Dr, Stowart, hin wife and five ea avenice tac. Riterman ‘eho, married them. When it eame to Feception, an oll tank. (A foot away in another | FROST AT PORT JERVIS. ee OR Abies tn the Fe) SANDY HOOK, Aug, 2~210 PB, M— jertion of fees, the bridegroom said he wis direction was a smailer Vessel partly | cen ere, Dr. Phillips was seri-l a three-masted achoone ae sated’ broke.” | SHIPPING NEWS. {sled with off, A quantity of paper was | ipa {ously Injured, but will, It Is stated, prob. | Myreemasted schooner is aground at ———— Bs = |strewn about the Moor, and some of! Corn Crops im Several Netahboring | USY Injured, le SouthWest Spit. ‘There is a flag in A BOWL OF KAVA. | AE EEO | the boards had been saturaied with the Districts Were Ruined ia recover. _ u ber rigging indicating that she reqqires | LMAN g uid, ] iene all arin Tee | sun rises....6.17/8un $50)Moon aete...t.4| Detective Dolan and several policemen | PORT JERVIS, N.Y. Aug 2—A PICTURE ON YOUR TICKET, \" tug a (From the Westminster Review.) WATER. LOW WATER Were detailed to investigate, and neavy froat prevailes 8 section - Deat Kava is the native drink, se | ee PAE MONWATEL: Tearned that the company cons sted ot | ReAVy frost previlled In this xert ie . Me te Benth at a:F andthe ‘manner and. cerem U8 | Sandy Hook osc. 806 Zar “ins twenty-two negroes. The upper Moora morning, ‘The corn crop in several dis- | Novel Photog Ad unknown Swedive “longshoreman, Ye Preparation being among the most an- | Governor Island... $x $oL a of the building were oceupied by two) tricts in Sullivan County 4s ruined and rure NS Working at 7 o'clock (2a morning on the pler at | ct of Polynesia, it merits, ell Gat Ei ca , ce formed ru [Canal epee NA, wae crushed betwee {Mink, a ’short description.” Kava is an | fy fad New York’ Woeal time, add 4 tminat Nathaniel B, Dodson, of 166 Prince | tn ice formed tey |, About tw VATED AUN URS AAO ra Le cTavaton Aid hie RECEaDMAY CHIG KC Nes Indigenous tree, more or less plentiful | ars street, ‘wan arrested on) suspicion, | Damage is alo reported in the va ’ ertovk the construction of an apie | PM and: A CI RC Aaa ‘ e’ South Sea Islands, th PORT OF NEW YORK. Dodson, who had the keys of the | down the river In Sussex Couniy, N. J, eo photogreanie | IE RAY insane Miled, Me was etout thirty, throughout hia employed inthe man IVED TO-DAY store, admitted |he cloned up shortly as well as over the mountain n he twa XG PROLOREAI I | ave smart /uid (foot ot BP he drinks When visitors a ee bat coon | after’ # o'clock ‘The place waa in per of Greenville, Orange Coun sige MMMUAEE Would MaKe porwble the feat oF oe resent much ceremony js observed in gi," P London | fC, order. He denied any knowledye ‘The crops ‘across the river tn Pike transferring to a raily | ndows, ts preparation. A beautiful round bow! | pres! Wimbure ot the alleged attempt to set It on fire. County, Pa., suffered, but lightly trait of ach purchaser while he 1 Jk thie morning Joba T. Long: with a blue enamel-like | Gleadowe » Gibralta: hi he stock Wi ed fo) eather Forecnn he cle or hia Msportation, say's 4 ore hi wae nd daterion #BIns fby ithe deposit or the | Garmenis. 12: Liverpoo! $1,600, with a real Value in his opinion of | ee ee . San I seo Chrontese Rindow fol. to the yard. tte waa tak e toot, Generally speaking. the best bow! about $100, CL Feraeeny fer aleania NO) 1 eka suid hh aHOntheah atlas ao: 1p the property cf (he Village. And mien OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. sth gta elas tan Na far ax the simple mecaaniom ts eon c Ken and Ume spent in polish- SOING STEAM a today and or day, elighily warmer, winds y Fuerst Bismarck, Soutli-Murlel, Bermuda, nthe chang erfeet the machine x requ re va eree young girls with, shining teeth, | “ampton Andes, Port au Prince, | Sm nic in a Furrier Establt iin eran tock thie chonen usually trom the "Deiles™ of the TO SAIL. TO-MORROW. tan (Bivect, eat ca Village, seat” themselves “around the | pontapelte, Harvadoes, —seninoie, Charleston, mentite Heanton 8 ea Me eet Mt... 68 + bowl, cach having a lec eof Ciecesy | Hubert. Darbadoes. ) Grande, Brunswick. | A small kerosene stove upset in one PRINCE GEORGE LAUNCHED root, This they proceed to breal 4 — of the workrooms of Silberman & Tit- A HED. | small pieces, and ipucing Shem fe thelr INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, iner, furriers, at 38 Kast Houston street, | load Teduiced to a pulp, which is place J from | DUE TO-DAY. jthis morning, setting fire to a lot of pucheas of York Chri = the New onal pee? tine I oe Pegiral wacer te] gince Gort faveane calen MA pantie ensued among the employ Dettian Hare kes ving pen thus prepare | Blwick, Giuraicar vanic ed among th 5 e or na in and whole mixture DUE TO-MORROW, N of whom rushed into t t , PH. Aun tia: 4c Barred up: bunches of fine bre ar | erpool,—Theresina, Para, crowd collected and traffic was blocked ae edi Mae ae tie then drawn through the Hquid to stra’ mourg. City of Birmingham, Sa-) for nearly half an hour y fi a He saa: eine: of, ne out any email plecee f the root whi Nansa’ vannan The bi was soon put out. The signed to carry four twelve-inch guns, wernt M b Marke may remain. The drifik is now complete | 8 Lu damage was about $f0 Jtwelve six-ineh quick-firing guns and put Sate the “chtets “and ‘Grincipal | HOW COULD SHE SPARE IT? ERY cle | twenty-elght smaller quick-t guns, EN HOURS, ME BP tabaci th Geer tab | E i LOOKS VERY SUSPICIOUS, | wis’ tZuntinna ‘ners to-tes my first attempt at drin hed ert Freee The Duke and Duchess of York were ree Robs on who has never ee ero cides wore off atter | Ng negra nat ie en eet | Kerosene Saturated Rage Found| present at the coreniony, andthe new worked about a mine, visited his broth: atime. A fefusat to drinks or event not | Be int : nai Ps a Beneath a Pia | wArahip was christened by the Duchess, er, who lia charge of th engines at to drain the cup, 1s considered a grave| She bbily drease dra a i venue,| The Prince George will have a nomina nal V New Castle, Pa a impolltencss. “The solution of the ESYS |dimdent as she entered the oMice and|, John Kemaley. of #2) Madison avenue.) oe oon knots, $2.0") indicated 4] diy brother sent him into the mine to root is nencintoxicat but taken In| proached the desk of the business ;DFMEMt to the West One Hundredth | apts selves THeeiripes Sent tn BAB Ube ala excess produces a loss of power In the, ng 4 “8°! street police station at 7.30 o'clock last | HOFSe-power ar EE aE Reno: en Was prosited Dury Aner lower limbs. Many of the European | manager, says the Chicago Post. Sient @ package of rage, Gilch haa Sora | fer lamgth is 0 fest, oxiromo. baam pra ; fuudy nilnets residents drink it regularly, but, of | «1 am very poor.” she said, appealing- i Tea enan aeadene a satan 8 tug th © itis then prepared tn a different /jy, “and Lamm trying todo a ‘litte some- | Saturated with kerosene oll and found Iraught 2 ni alone, 4 ad hi manner, {thing to earn my own living.” under the pi za of the frame house on forms part of the . ‘ Ayer ra aro 2 * ee Then she had a little satchel on the|the northeast corner of Ninety-third the same type provided for in the baval tess. A ther arch the mir The Surrounding: | desk: and looked"at bim'es if seeking treet and the Boulevard programme of | 1894-5, falid to discover Sumy a pvtat ata Dovrolt Trib | permission to open it || The house Is occupied by two families, — = i Vin Fra (From the Datrolt Tribune.) [eye e you got?" he . named Berrfil and Farle: ; tery f the stage | “BouRe ake replied he saked | ‘The Fire Marshal was asked by the je Changed Hin sin the young. felaw. fe gt tegntl not Pat 110." he said. “The build | police .o inve .tigate (Prom the Indianapolie J , i St ee silliaci { $ Soap and towels to all of- --— ie: naw lanecial Ab aeree naar: ies Arete at ER Ts | EN uy tle to ht fas LIVELY MATTRESS FIRE. ale tr teva, tein dat ie) at ye iomati | along?" she pleader aoa Sei Ons, iat suave fi Che ahivered with o nameless droad, |SSGh T'suppose 80. but I hardly know | Romsed Ten 3 Wait.’ he cried, “till sou eee the scenery we] what to do with it down here.” Ana take a 6 ft whink } get when we Ko un the road.”* | Ot will be ever so grateful. ‘sir." she for wra'sia artgmeal’ me : ' : oak aeeeereeeae persisted. “Tam a poor Woman an >of fai sides hl Ent Mudae guess Mean find time to atend wo Sic Transit. [have tive smail'children to look after.” | Pol’ceman Bambridge this morning | goinshon 8 wee | : Five children!’ he exclaimed. ‘Great &@W smoke coming out of the third story take Die le wvas' From the Chiraga Record.) «| Beant!” A window of 6 Eighth avenue, occupied p ibe eed br | toll aarkness 2ianee XE be, QiNsiea SSaOeRUe Layer ANY, Ce ee eee ees | by a family named Beaton. The police | (From the Atlanta Constiution | | acives nover | is lamp soing “Gh, Ia misty Ways For instan a [man roused the tenant When, the) “itt javare the ‘Living Skeleton fet voy | portion of ihe mi yed one day to begin at the en ‘© ped as |. |door war opened the halls were filled eee tulle: Ale ia ab Anhae 48 the n Sa veritable b aadieat he meal tn every vestadrant Tea Hie why notes SMP” Be cried. |v poke” | go" Maet fellow: And how aid you manane Tanscenitental jn mmuntsipal pont fant cree Sitti to, she other end “Great Josephus! You must need all! There was some excitement caused by | ™.'Ji; fed the hn t y concentrard ttself upon the pur hen 1 the mine his halr was ‘ 3 p ? eth by hen hy e out it hb oe Aled ta a restaurant about six piocks| the Soap You can get at home if your |tenants scrambling downstal The| once an author but 1 wrote for te magasinn | chase of an oll atove that. would cook | coal black; when he came out it ba: ym end, . five children ar y thi like my two.” | firemen discovered that the fre broke! that psy on publication!” @ steak aud not heat the room, turned gray. ry [CRIMMINS IN A NEW ROLE a | The Traction King Gets $184,862 | in Aspha't Contracts. What He Agrees to Do and How He Will Bo It, | John DP. Crimmins, whose lnege inter- gen: esta in metropolitan ratlroads and to Greenwich, except tna ny Clark from troome to Sorta, equate yards, IN pee nyuare yards tor +4 uract No. @—Twanty street, trom | Fourth to Pith avenues and Sixth ty Righth Vavenue, RaW) winare varie at BLO8 per mquare | vant, Coval $25,704 t Nn & —Teenty-ace 1 Secomd av and 407 Total $21,460 a These contracts foot up of asphalting which ting will do for the city. The contracts eall for “regulating and paving with asphalt over the present stone block pavements,” and specify that Mr. Crimming must deposit with Public Works Commissioner Hrookfleld specimens of all the materials he in- tends to use In the work before It as begun and as often as required during the progress of the work, Moreover, Mr Cramming has agreed to maintain and keep the pavement, as well ox the curbs and crosswalks, In Kood condition for “fifteen rs from the time the work is complete In cage Mr. Crimmiuns has to use ma- th at per | j worth | Chleago's ( White 00 Work mach, CHICAGO, seun. the ares butiding lately erected on the site where fuffalo MUD had his: show turing the Worlds Pair, collapsed last tiigh he buliding was an immeni aft 1owas to have heen opened win the Parnum-Haiey Ctrous wit a few days he building te a total wreck, and the Joss WILL reach between $109,000 and $180,- ow Had the accident happened an tour before, er a few hours later, the | oss of life would have been frightful S1s4,802,20 Mr. Cr terial not specified tn the contract, or do work not provided for there, he Will not be pald for It. Mr. Crimming agrees further that he will not at any time dispute or eom- plain that his) fut were not high Snowgh, or assert that there has been any misunderstanding ax to the depth of the excavation to be made, or the quantit; of filing require place the pavement upon the pre are the city co munt be y petroleu ban 1 per centuin of nd fine powder of carbonal ofl may be replac bitumen. ‘yy suMotentiy fluld natural phaltum used must be equal in quality mined from the Pitch Lake, 4. specially ratinal and b Mtandart of purity and gravit he approved by the Commincioner of ks twe phaltic cement ® Aviro-carbons shall be manu: hall have dat G0 demrves Fahrenheit shall has A specific gravity of 1.1%, sald cement to be com- pored of 100 paria of pire aaphale and. from. fr teen to twenty parte of heavy petroleum oil Mr. Crimmins agrees to make the pavement mixtyres as fo:lows Anpbaltic con from 12 to 18 from 88 to 70 from 6 to 16 4 The Coming of Summer is Sup- posed to End the Social Season. Dinners, cotillions and balls are done. Society seeks rest at the j Shore or mountains. But is it found? n's sway still ru'es. The d chaperone alike are fatigued. Almust as much to do as in the city, | Just as tiring because it is so hot, Johann Hoff's Malt Extract | then tasen makes the Summer easy. It banishes fatigue, and fortifies the system for Winter, aids digestion, gives health and strength. Peware of imitations, Look for signature of “Johann Hoff” on neck label, | BR & MENDELSON Co, Sole | Agents, New York, WANTED BOYS TO SELL The Evening World In the Towns Surrounds ing New York City. GREAT OPPORTOKITIES Are Otferad to Bright Boys tn All Parts. of NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTION T. Aertion ty oecesney, THT NG MOLT ow tye tn de Te sets w Cs pushed. ‘4 tance ol (bry i) apily for ona a nisatd BOX ant THE EVENING WORLD, uilding, New York. troleum of must he treed trom | — dete 2Pant Drought toa apecite aravity | A NUMBER first-class houses, sath @ Sih ee St'ntom Ih fo at depres Beaume, ‘aud n fre test | ate; boarding. GREGORY & SHROPSHIRE, of Sun dogrees Fantenneit. or if, ine. formula of | 12. W.. 30th eect contractor requires it. the powdered earvonate of | WANTED. ty Sept 1 pant of PA finae tay becomitted, ant’ the heavy petroleum | Woat Marlem® or ‘email house tnt, heaemte oe West 234 St. $2 Shirt’ Waists, 50° $5 Outing Suits, $12 [$8 Silk Waists, } $3 75. —_—_—_—_———SS a, ‘The only fall accounts of base ball game are given In “The Evem ne World's” Night Extri im dintely after the Inst p! been made, ee Houses and Apartments to Let One Tame, £06. Reine, See nd Time, Ie per ery Third oni went Times, 150 per lind, No extra charge on Sundaya, Unfurnished Houses to Let. LEROY 87. 44 fue order iext 10-room ho wap rent, ITON AVE e, ail Improv private Flwood, ONk ronable. "JOL open evenings @ Sundays 2TH ST, 28 W. irable Q-story @wellings new expore! plun house thoroughly over- hauled trom top See caretaker oF ANDREW Ll Sth ave, & 56th st. TH ST. 402 E.—Three story browa-stone, per fect order. Apply In drug stort MSTH ST. 348 W.—3 before 10 A, M, or (torr, toot: elegant I yearas rent Apply at POWER, Columbus ave,, cormey SSth wt; office opan Sundays & eveniny JUST COMPLETED, 224 W. way, elaborate for $1,600, sue tt TO RENT—Handsome furniture for 4-story howe tn New York for bourd of 3 adulta, requ ane large and hall bedroom. Archibald, ‘bom ——————_——_——__—= Furnished Houses to Let. 40th st, near modern residence,” unsu: $160 CASH, $75 on time, buys furniture threo tory brick house Re land, World Branch, 90 8th ai —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— Houses Wanted. family of two: rent not to exceed $25. Address GM, box 1018 New York, WANTED—House or upper pi ve. or Neighborhood. 0, Furnished Houses to Let. ASSORTMENT CHOICE HOUSES, $609, te and Apartments to Let. Unfurnished—Cast Side. GRAND ST., S4$—3 & 4 all-light rooms; Janiter Fente $12 to $ GEMAN & CO., 1391 Broadway, Elegant 6 roome heated; month tree; 82% 1ST AVE. hear 116th et —Three & © rooms apartinenie, 3) a $15.60. AG, HEGEMAN & CO,, 1321 Broadway. IST AVE., 976, near Sth st —Well managed house, 4 rooms, $9; 3 rooms, $8, 2D AVE,, 1704, a —Large imme proved 4-room apartments $11, #4. 2D AVE. 2076, near 106th st.—Three light 45.00, $6.50, ‘well-kept hour aillie 2 2D AVE,, 731, 29th wt.—2 & 2 rooms, pantry, gam tubs, $8 @ 31 2D AVE, 645, painted! tubs, 2D_AVE., 2106-2108, _foom, ‘with improvements, $5 to $10. 5 ST. 1 E., opposite Dry Dock Bank: Td flat, 8 rooms; excellent orde 3D AVE. 1690, near sth at —FI conditicn, 4th floor, rent $12, aD AVE., 1956—Cheapest rent 1 bath, dumb waiter, all in came) ‘tock trom 106th st. ‘L station 3D AVE., T0s—Apartmente of 2 & 3 rooms in pars foot orier, quiet house, tow rena ATH AVE, 205, near Union st.—$9 & 610 for arKe 1 biock from elevated station; Hines of car page ATH ST., 210 .—Splendia opportualty fer pape fician "tat fat ik 13TH ST..333, 336, %37 E., bet. at & 34 aves. duced rents; elegant-fats, 6 rooms, bath, rated; awninge, new houses; 823, $37. MTH ST., 208 E—Elexant flat, 6 light rooma private ‘hall, bathroom, all Improvements, 24TH ST., 220 F.—Finely decorated fats, 4 & rooms, #13 to $2 — 26TH ST., 208 E—3 & 4 nice rooms, with ime, provements: rents $12 to $16. Janitor, Ast floor—4 single house; To t. ma, ne “the city; ealp, To Ugh $14; 7 room plete’ order: HTH st. 3, «rooms, large ith imapros Fents ‘from 810 to 16 E STH BT, 237, 229 2 & « roomy with pet atl Foom light & ‘airy? allt mata; rents very cheap, $16 & $1 Mi {8TH ST., near 2d ave.—Apartments, 3 & 4 im new % fenovated houses; also 6 room & baths. t" moderate, Impruved neighborhood. — Ofdete) 1B. S8th at ‘ 4ST ST. 110°E. near Park—Apartments, © @ @. Tome: Improvements; $12 50-818.60. — asl (STH ST., 248 E--To tet, @ handsome top aay $ rooms, in private house, to small tamil (STH ST., 205 E.—Cholce fate 4 large, gh moms @ bach; all Improvements; $21, 823, |4STH ST. 155 bh —Single Mat, & rooms & balhG) seam eat, Janitor |tap st.. 120 E--4 fine rooms, with Improvementag Janitor vervire; low sente; inducements” tw desiratie tenants = [oar ST. 160 part elegant private Freaks dence; 3. t Rested last st, 1 5 rooms, bath, $28 to destiable tenant my, Sd ave, & hate, light & airy reome, ediiced reat, + rooms & bathrooms. owner supplies Rot water; all. Improvements, Al_neighborbood; examine @ a will re y flat: 7 root | eed to . clekant tik e ‘ | ‘et neighborhood: $882k. 2. 4 6) E—Elegan: aew fats, © roo ‘& bath, steam heated; Sie STH ST., 67 K., near Park—Etegant data? | ithmafathe 480 se : F 120 f—Whie eireot, WER grow erior, Central Park m seed sat rooret aasin ehte hee supe ated, all realy redusedg Seo Janitor 139 TU 187 E38 @ 4 rooms, deem ails beaied; ranges, Dole: ac It ST, MG —iegaat fe bre eines 329, 1 woula sree, Single Mat, 1 Migit; 7 roomay Racer ar arcuad Mat, ra (rooms, all tives the th 16, | Spectable tamities $13 to A00TH ST. 66 BM ats, 6 rooms,” bath; | month tree.

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