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when they were Fi cen estimated mm paid him all Lown Stim yet ” fupervine the work, and he wot 4, he paid ft superviston, [never heard in the AN tioned as to the West jie tem enn Broadway Death Trap. SAYS HE SAW NO CISTERN. Deola: The witness kalt he had paid Behrens | $70,000 Material and Paid for Called to the Stand and ger Heh Good Work. Nip many ayer ' ben Youite y that tr nd denied Behrens $4) on He Bought First-Class) ti see that wie mater j were of the proper The bids of contes | struction of the $90,000 Lo $65,000 below that of © Dullding was to by mpleted. Mr Ireland said he could ber what the changes tn the pl except that the expenses of the < or Parker to him areful bullder and mason, and most of the work H paid several oveasions lity vie put inte nid tors seintiy n w for the « uilding ranged from Phere were several bi Parker was after to $80,00 on mntractor ADJOURNED OVER TO THURSDAY. Assistant District-Attorney Mcin- tyre Says He Has a Strong C vt remem nsw Coroner Fitzpatrick and the jury, oat & which have been taking testimony for was the past two weeks in regani to the collapso of the Ireland Building, which fifteen workmen lost their lives, completed the examination of witnesses this morning, John B. Ireland, the owner of the bullding, occupying the stand most of the morning. At the conclusion of his testimony Deputy Supt. of Buildings Vreeland wi recalled, and then an adjournment was taken until Thursday morning, when Coronsr Fitzgerald will deliver his charge, and the case will be submit- ted to the Jury for tts final verdict. The great mass of testimony already before the jury shows conclusively that the disasser was the result of faulty! construction, and that the weakest! point was the foundation of the central | pillar, which was manifestly unable to Support the tremendous weight which was put upon It. From Foreman Conoyer's discovery tt Would appear that this foundation was Uttle more than an air cushion, and) & f hot that nothing ehort of the moat reck=| Tors? A 1 don't know anything about Youtett Jess and criminal negligence coult have | ,.3, mie Ros Tae permitted such a defect to pass by UN-| While the old building was being torn Boticed and unreported. down Mr. Ireland sat! he visited Mr. McIntyre t@ very much gratified | piace occasionally, but did not notice With the success of the inquiry thug! anything peculiar about the cellar, He far, and confident! Delieves that be) denied the statement made by Foreman has secured evidence to make th Murray that he had once visited the strongest sort of a case before thy! it work tn the cellar and had ordered the Grand Jury, which will take the tmattes | mon ta Dury ih Ath the KE. cig had n ex base es of the pillars. phoughe I preferred Parker to the other bidders, though some of them hat put up butid me before, because he had had experience th p up very large butllings. ‘The Cotton Bx change recommended Parker Towanted to pit up a an butlting tn every t. amd that waa the reason why I took apecial patna to get what T thought would be the “ 1 ave pre to Parker and to the Cornelia for thin There were thirty of forty bide from contraovors, 1 betlere Mad Erected Many Flat-Houses. ‘The witness said he had built a large number of smaly far-hou and the builder ne usually employed was John HW. McCullough, When it came to put ting up the big butlding on West Broad Way he thought It would be necessary to get contractors of larger experience, Mr. Ireland dented again that his sou had any authority to fere in the constraction of the building. All he did Was {o collect rents for his father, and he had no right to onde The only pers hority at ali were Mr. ene Me Parker And Mr. Mehrens took hia orders from me @ Wasnt Youll knowm ae the clerk of the a in heat workinen the rence he er issue any had any a the toroner's mined 6 8 cland om the Stand. Tt was 2055 when gray-whiskered Mr Ireland took the witness-stand Care. Behrens's co nveryeht @ Whe author Danes tn Mes) cee. see x Was All Right « tis kur = was ept a tatte De rests @ Deter: yes bear weet te ere bs Wises eamers is the tanner Meew Sething of the Old (ister @ Dest yes Beow fe ther voctey bat desemast? 4! & In 184 the old Dullding wes + for the vew sire re. arch rens drew the plans. He b prepared plans for oth erected by Mr Ireland The putting vp ef the new baiting was talked « the witness said. for fully two yea: fore the work begs> @ Ded pos ever ~apler any wher areaiten A Tes | cuployet Themes & Sos ant Mr 2? ou @ Dide't vos slvars pes them § per cect! fire-pro Matual Life Was Sation . a ee altnougs ¢ | the Bulldieg Departmen 2 Bet work | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE INC, AUGUST 27, 1895. the wood, not interior and aubsatituted fron for ‘The exterior of the building was sltered. Hehrens told me, to Lawyer Clark, aid the witness “that hia charge would wm Nothing was said by him, #o sir nber, of making # charge t ho each of the two mete plans that w awn, It amounted vul 2 be per cent, on the estimated of building.” Ireland did not estimate for th mittea the Corn eas than the catimate of Bullder Pare ker Lawyer Gouldman, Jthe latter's insel, tried to Dring out Mite point to how that there was much delay hak: | fg over the pres, Me. Treland pt MA that he never haggled about the f anything ered Mr remember that fron-work sub: ty 1 firm was $2,700 1 Saye The faer ini tite tre Parker Down, insisted, however, that heen beaten down by Mr h compelled to re much haggling: rt ti at bid than ( nett, and. si ine ‘of oltapie tiny Was fi Lawyer fact with ricularly pe Hd he exempt for the tron work tract to show this The locument Was marked and put tn | ev iden quabbling between | | 1 ihe « whieh Uh med that in his Mr Treland has da’ that the builder vm all ponsi bility He produced the eon Ne lawyers. Several of the other jurors asked Mr Ireland questions, after which he retired from the Withers-chalr, and Deputy Su herintendent of Bubditige Vreeland was reoalle He testified to the large extent of the territory in the district for which In- spector Buckley was held responsible. | ‘There were many new bulllings KolnE tp oat the time and Mr. Vreelan: thought that the Inspector had the nue thority to stop Work that was in prog reas Until he had time to Inspect tt Wike workmen might go and Fr Up defective footings so that de ts could not afterwards be discov- ered Ny Lawyer Wellman n Muckley to report any no, further proof, M ir. Vreeland’ testimony had been completed, Coroner Fitapatrick Not Well. Coroner Fitzpatrick sald he was feel- ing J to-day and did not think he could go on with nis charge. Ha asked for Indulgence and a postponement un- -morrow morning. yreman Cor had an engagement xo It was fnally decided to, adjourn tll Thursday morning at 10 o'cle when cae will be submitted to the jury after Coroner Fitgpatrick has delivered hia charge. The exact language of the clause in Parker's contract with Mr. Treland which exempts him from responsibility for the {ronwork Is aa follows her admite that aald and drawings purposes, the hereby specications hele intended # stated by the Distric Hee that such an agreement would effect In the event of a criminal p itloa, whatever Its effect na civil action TOURS bv a ARSON WITNESS GONE. Chtet Accnser of Huddenkiepper Hae Disappeared. Deputy Fire Marshal O'Sullivan and Detective McManus, detailed in the Marshal's office, are in search of Fran Sanberg, captain of the Swedish En- campment of the Salvation Army, whom they consider the principal witness against William F. Buddenklepper, the upholsterer, charged with arson, Bud- denklepper had an upholstery shop on the second floor at 22 East One Hun- red and mentees street, and, ac- cording to the Marshal, Sanberg was un eye-witness of the incendiary fire Which ovcurred on the evening of AUK 2h. The Salvatiot berg. inthe Cs above Buddenklepper's sho Out, tik alleged, forthe 4 (ting the $3,000 insurance from the York Bire Insurance Company. Marshal O'Sullivan learned from the tain that he saw. Buddenklepper the Windows of the shop within minutes of the breaking out of the When the Marshal looked for the Captain of the Salvation Army, whom he considered the principal withess for the prosecution, he learned that he had left for parts unknown yesterday after- neon, Hunidenklepper was represented in the Yorkville Court) to-day by Charles Wahle, who had the hearing adjourned until 'Pharsday afternoon, ee RESCUED BY THE GEORGIC. of, the White Star reluhter Save Twelve Lives. The White Star freight steamer Georgie arrived at Quarantine at 7 o'eluek this) morning, concluding — her maiden voyage. On board were twelve seamen of the German bark Toni, which Was abandoned In a sinking condition | Aug th lat, 448, long, 88.67 Vie rercue was eftected during strat gale and in a heavy sea at it POMS Une trip in a Mfeboat was mad by the second oftiver, bring.ng all of the | listressed men abourd. ‘Khe Toni was lumber laden, and had sprung a leak, | She hated from Dantsic, was built in Iss, and "Was partly ip 1 fe Georgie is the 1 the White Star line hters, was Koun at Belfast June twins and is the largest t ramet 1.08) tons Kross and er, Army, of which San- ain, bad ite ro clos ve tire, Crew New a addition to she Nas afloat rogist Uings for 900 head of cattle | tke decks, and, manent stale for ) sets of triple ted throush esides haying all a large mailer from tweive Hoes tots Lik, “Wall be ne by Cap tutte ol MORE EXCISE FINES. om Not Severe. Ryan, | tthe BROOKLYN, THE SURGEON ERRED,: i Declared an fnjored Man to Be a Case of Drank. Had Been Struck by the Tro!ley and Was Unconscious. jer Ke Coroner ing be treathe et, Hrookiyn, wn, of the Sex Spann ts dying ternal injuries. an an wit ough Inve Ve, of Bro tof Herman Aigation yn, this m int of 244 ur xamination pann, Ambulnnee Hospital yy Saturday 1 Make a Thor- norne the York ‘Keon his hame from In he was found lying alongside the tracks the Coney mpany, ined the Spann was hush station-hou Istand in ext day by Justice station-hou sick In the when relea! wat home alone. Pla locked u #i und Brooklyn tlinds. y drunik up in the and fined Steers, T Dean $3 He cell, reely abl as y “late the was and 6 to This mbrning Coroner Kene waa noti- fled by Dr, cher ment Spann declares Coney Island on night. He drop, Keene took Junaped off to Ket and the next car Stone, Spann was in a erttic h 8 of Sands street, condition. ante-mortem § he was froliey t vera oming r Satu He was ne Uncons: INSPECTORS V WANT PAY. Tro! thi Cor: tate- from rday 1 ' Lous. y Men of Brooklyn Kay They Are Entt Application was made to Justice Gay- nor, In this, morning b. and thirteen othe compel (he city their salaries f ag trolley inspect The city claim: serv! money. tAn ‘eligible list but no one was apport har is held that ceased to bs Thetr duti July 1 by served, mnt Insy the Supreme 4 ice rules they are not entitte have policemen: tourt, Gi Jacquai « for a mandamu to month th t under was prep: rom f petlth Wat Late tor the perform ston Ip Brooklyn, Nard is tg them July elit he ay It ts t ” sfnce s Te YOUNG BILL FUREY MARRIED. He Wedtea Min Seeretly Karly in June. The Park slope social set and official circles in startling news o| months Rened pretty ct Brooklyn f Rachelor™ dr, the tall, athletic Commissioner of Juro: nd with ottage at Hemp» to-day, that William A of Brook! has bee bride ts ad, 1. 1. for his Emma schenck are discussing the two Furey, lyn's na in a Young Furey, up to two months ago, Mved the bridegroom, twenty-tly tatence with his par sion on Elghth aven by the bachelor contractor, Robe rey, an uncle to the newly disc y HRrooklyn, t rs of his ex- sin thelr man- built Fu- vered About a year ago “Young Mill Furey” dropped his clubs knew was won by daughter of T of Garrett politician, Barly chum, Puryeyor to St Step! Hicks st Hiss Em: Schenck, married. stead. Henry A Hawks, a, They bach him no more. Miss Yantel Schenck, of the vin Safe Company's ofc Schenck, existence. He met Emma Sehere! or and an Lrool in June Fure NW hen’s Church, et Brooklyn with nt Wilt we! awks, dn her sis Emma t to TWO LOST IN A FIRE. Mother and Child Saffocated to a Greenpoint Tenemen Coroner case of Mrs. nine-year-old Creamer, this morning tmpanelled a fur: Mary daughter of Willlamsh ty Lautner and Hertha, ‘The and Kk, a are fece ialyn w Hemp- pure. the her who were suffocated last night in the fire at M Clay street, G The Lautner fam The tir ond floor. point y lived on the had gained seo- much headway when the Lautner family were awakened. stairway came and off. 4 cut ral They found esc When ladder pe by the fir a The the men tore Lautner clambered to the ground sufely, In the room they danghter unconscious, found mother They both shortly after being removed to a store. J.autner made his appearance a and Ned trug bout 19) A. M, and sait the firemen called to him to’ come saving they ebild | that mother would save Lautner faints! when bh and ch child were ve ladder own dead. first and HURLED AN, TRON PLATE. Marni Sohlnale OAPREA With BreaKe ing Mer Step Mrs. Christina years old of Ist for examinat the Lee Avenu burg, oY wee tosday One Man ts Fred Ver ather's Head. Fr ar the GILKESON HAS THE KEYS. Opponent Gets Posseasion| So Said Ma of the Convention Ha | HARRISBURG, Pa, Aug. %—The ing of the Repubiican iitee convened in tue parlors at 11 o'clock r reports of the appointed at yesterday intrate Ka Fined Two Ama Mrs, Ligate Wright, thirt old, of 12 West Th Mr. Julla Garry, eughteen | West Sixteenth street, wer sub-| Yorkville Court this morn |with fighting on the street Mrs. Wrghts nose was | Mre, Garry hi They vishtod night 3h Bast whe rel, Mrs, Garry arms, ‘This did trying to attack Mrs either present or | Mrs. Gerry lett oxy, — Congressman | o8:er purpose of goin wey a item [really to tay in walt for pressht sensicn of tie State | When the tater Atepped on to a hewspaper | Mrs, Garry threw her baby of the fa man, shouting “Hold my baby until Td * Then phe sailed in, wright oft poate Lochlel Hot morning commitiee meeting Chairman Gilkeson, whose duty 1 presiae over the deliberations of Committec, continues to len ting, Which he dectares 1s unau chase it was fol ca him, Temporary Cnait Thomas WV. Cooper, occupled. ihe to t it is mutual ‘Thir the m | thorized toxether by man chair At the conelh Cooper anneu the 121 members were represented by Robirecn, one of laware County, ig Une at not preve Wrie the hou fon of the ed that roll-call Mr venty-eent of signed lo the call. for the Committee were used thorliy, declared that he | telegrams from il of them authorizing the printing of their names on the cali and inviting any one who doubted his word to call at his room and ligpect the do: nus, i = man Mrs. threw their fists io regular ring A crowd gathered and fighters, Mra Garry mani several hard Wiibur Lyon, presi e report of the Committee On Credentials, which places the name of 1. W. Bardivell oming County, on the Quay roll stated that the Conimittee found that Mr. Bardwell was chosen under the party Tul was presented with the proper ¢ tals, and that the delegate choses Jandary, when there was an election raunty ‘delegates to a Convention to oss A candidate to fill the vacancy the death of Congressman i could not be a dele linty rules, because he 1X months of » Convento the Harris Operu-House, 1 this afternoon that Chairman Gilkeson has bought off the dramatic company which was hold forth on the stage, to-night that the keys of the bullding are now In his possession and will he delivered to no one but Mr, Gilkeson. ‘This ap- pears to insure the anti-Quay people tn thelr possession of the convention hall f Pittsburg. was twice its i. Rob: found Mrs. Garry other's hair The man who gave {t to a woman in th sald she a friend of and aided the officer in se fighting females Both women were tion-houre with their cl while “their golden hair down thelr backs.” When arratgned } Kudlich this morning, $5 each, remarking “These are some gate un hot elected fore of the Pastor of “The Litt Around the Corne The venerable Rev. Houghton, Around the Transfguratic street ter from H the Health De; explain why he has persist the law which hat a THE COMING ELECTION. Notices of Ci dates Who Are to Ne Voted For ALBAN Xo 27. Secretary of State Palmer has completed the is- suing to County Clerks of the notices of election, stating the State and county omices to be filled at the coming Fall election, ‘The State officers to be elected comprise a Seer Comptroller, State Dr. cy ner, East or A hert certific o Appeals, ler section 1 of article 6 of the new Itution there. are be elected additional Supreme Court J First Judicial District, three one in the ‘Third, one exch in the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Sev- enth and Eighth. | There are to be ted under the new Constitutional portionment 159 Assemblymen and fifty Senaters, The Firsi Judicial District votes for three Justices of the Supreme Court comprises the County of New York. The jecond Judicial District Votes for three additional Supreme Court Justices, com- prising Kings, Queens, Suffolk, Rich- mond, Rockland, Westchester, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess. The third Judictai District votes for one additional Justice, comprising Albany, Rensselaer, Scho- harle, Greene, Columbia, Ulster and Sul- ivan. NO UNION WITH TAMMANY. State Democracy to Hold Separate Primartes and Fight Wigwam, At the meeting of the Executive Com- mittee to-morrow of the State Democ- racy {t 8 probable that a date for sepa- rate primaries from those to be held by Tammany to elect delegates to the State Convention will be decided upo: This action wil indicate that, the fo!- lowers of Mr, Grace and Mr. Scott will not be taken into camp by Tammany on the county ticket, at least, and will £0. to Syracuse. prepared to’ give the Wigwam a fight for recog jon in the State Convention. The leaders of tt hold that the def year does n hate at the prima the auspices of and that an open Jomo. ‘ contending fac In the m crowd is belie for the Mayor's setieme of having a kangaroo ticket ut y to ng man The m ing of the ecuth e Committee will clear up the little doubt on this ponit that still remat belleved Corporation Counsel Scott has already arranged a programme which ntemplates the part Thatton of his jlowers in the union ticket game, DELANEYITES MAY BOLT. y Committee Has Not Settted H Row with Dalton, Tammany's Committee gn Contested Seats tackled the business end of a buzz-saw when it essayed to straighten out the contest betwee Witlam Dal- ton and Joha J. aney yesterday afternoon, Delaney presented pro’ voters in his district against the primaries which the Dalten crowd he Pidnother testimony alieging fraud w taken, Delaney “and his follow tluntly told ths Investigating commit- | guital tee that unless Dalton was ¢ they | He Would bolt from the Wigwam and take | with 140) votes with them, one ki ne row is to be settled next week, | Yes it is the general im Dalton will win, The Delaney is sized up by the leaders as a lot of hers. REV. DR. HOVaHTC tlage performed must be fil within ten days after the c ‘The inquiry grew out of Vital Statistics, Houghton a batch marriage, many formed from a mé ago. Dr. Trac with a note saying was “a chronic offender provision of the la reports," and reco! Department attorne: Hence Attorney Steinert’s good Doctor. ‘The offense report In ten daya every formed Is by fine or imprisonment with the Board of whether Dr, ecut th to U ne Stare Democracy of Tamm: ta right es to be held under State Committee, sary 10 of the fight the Grace right tn Mne MYSTERY OF A mk M, Vernon W: s won ‘The clerks and gue! The Tammi Marlborough are nineteen whipped | beauties | years old, who by two young the hotel reat Thon, a nice-looking. \ appeared at the hotel lago. He had no mo | story excited sympathy Kuests and loosened the! A the Futurit Ray Vernon showed said he won on a ca D first ts from 5 rs $7.00 tal o! suddenly blossomed monds 2 ow anything of his srday afternoon tw and brunette, cal! sat in the reading- entered | they heir parasols street. The bran him Into a cab and ¢ The tl pummel! PAVEY IN THE RACE. p | We Wit Try for Senatorial Honors a This Time. Assemblyman Frank D. Pavey, who jed the “eleven angels." as Boss Platt] ved the Refotm members cf the last] @ Good Looking Wom has agnounced cant | S| Bag and Filled Semate thr “The Mrs. Edith King, t old, well ommii morning ods salem Hunired “y WAS arrested 4s store yesier Deteat asions igh Mr. Payey's opponents, w have clatmed that tuse he ha been cles: ¢ the new East Ri Mr. F ten trom, ng that 6 new Cons Jebar ‘hit fr om belng a can ve any public office. | POINT AGAINST F MILHOLLAND. Argus Gets a Writ in the State Printing Ma ALBANY, N. Y., Aug -day granted a writ ra review of the 4 Board Mihotiand PrnUns. ~ application Was made by Att Amasa J. Parker. Jr. on benait of the Arcus Company. one work. The wrt le ex rnable in (wenty days t rk of Albany. and will be play on the cuiendar of m. A for mt Bhe iz ard liv this wr jeral Albany alligator the tne reportional Represe ANY Age For pat fengthy adie Foulae of the flames a The fires are bur of Ege Har Forest fires in are under ing als x une fi control the frat rteenth street, 1 a discolore: they became Involved in a quar- had her infant wrap, and they went at each other with blows on Mrs. ortson came along. He and Mrs. rolling On the sidewalk, tearing at each 1d Mrs. Garry's baby taken he fined a ies DIDN'T REPORT MARRIAGES. * in Trouble. rector of the L had not replied to-day tment, asking him to commands, fielating clergyman or. civil last Friday Dr. R. 8. Tracy, ff which were indovsed these certificates, that Dr. take action, marriage per- a_ misdemeanor, Health Houghton shail Women and Spirited Away, of | what has become of Frank M terday and then taken away | i race at Jewelry | SHOPLIFTERS CAUGHT. | narrow SOME OF THE COMING WOMEN | lich as He on y-eight years and years, of 208 e prisoners in ning, charged swollen and 1 righ nis h street, in her nt her from ht. use with g home, Mrs, Wri the sidew In the the but wht, alk ms | ick that wo- her outside style, cheered the aged to land Wright's natural size Wright crowd, who Mrs. Garry parating the to the sia- jothing torn, was hanging Magistrate them coming wo- le Church George H. Atthe Chureh hurch of the Twenty-ninth to a let. attorney to ently ignorea under pen- f each mar- | ON, led by the of- auth ceremon the fact that Register of im Dr, pel hree months Houghton, inst that & prompt that the a letter to the of failing to punishable Tt remains | to say | (a UY CAB. hipped by the Hotel] ring was and ng-room yes- a cab oung fell two n ft clerks cand f $1 on Re- into a sw galore, history Woiten, No ation women Were | an Stole al | mission | Were limited and that she did not want RANSOM IS ALL RIGHT, His Commission as Minister to Mexico Mailed to Him To-Day. This Ends All Legal Complications as to His Appoinfment. Now in North Cafoljna Recovering from an Attack of Hlness, WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—The White Houge mail this morning bore the com- of Matt W. Ransom to be United States Minister to Mexico, The commission was dated Aug. 24, This ends a legal complication by which Minister Ransom, after several months’ service at nis post at the City of Mexico, was declared ineligible to fill the office to which he had been appoint- ed, prior to the expiration of his term as United States Senator. It was held by the Treasury account- ing officers that te fell within a consti- tutional inhibition against the appoint- ment of Congressmen to offices created or whose emoluments had been increased during their services in Congress. It has been generally understood that Mr. Ransom would be promptly reap- pointed, and the slight delay which ha occurred presumably has been for the pu se of definitely ascertaining that there were no more legal or other ob- stacles in the way of renaming Mr. Ransom to the Mexican mission. ‘The Minister was In Washington a few days ago, but is now in North Caro- Mi recuperating from an attack of ill- ness due in part to the climate of the City of Mexico. —+ = He Knew How Quantrell Died, LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug. 27.—Capt Simon Hersely, a man who served with distinction un. der Gen. Forrest, died at the home of his bro- near Roger, yesterday. Intimate friends Kiown for some time that he knew of t 2 of the noted Contederat not become gen Was sent as a recruiting of Gen. Porrest into Kentucky in 1883, and as uantre!| was returning trom a raid he aopped the viciniiy of Uardatown and began depreda tions, Hervels, at the request of citizens ther walted on Quant asked him to. dese: at Quantrell | to the demand He made during an engagement was kiled xonerally belleved that Guantre'l was killed ty Federal troops, oo her. Ie death, Me Servin's King’s Cousin “Broke. PORTLAND, Ore, Aur elling under the name of John Gibovich left for the East to-day, accompanied by a man who, he claims, is @ cousin je ex-King of Servia. The man Is seventy-etght yours old and has been a walter in Spokane restaurant for the past ur smonths." He came to America two. years > with $200,000. fo the atory goes, whlch he STuanfered In New York and San Francisco, In (he latter place he was known as-an Italian count and, it la said, moved in high soctet Gleovich gaya be fad a Foval commission to es- cort the man to his native country. Zs a Geers Wenther Man Harrington's New Job SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. —Mark W. Ha rington, late Chie of the Weather Bureau at Washington and professor of astronomy at the was yesterday elected y of Washington, and ied in the duties of that office is in a flourishing condition, and 2 with £00 studente, oo Yale's Oldest Gradante Dead. TWINSBURG, ©, Aug. 27.—Rev, Samuel Bis- ae led yesterday morning aged ninety-eight, He whs the oldest living gratuate of Yale Cc lege for yeare had an academy at" Twin bug. _-— Friends Rejoiced to Hear ‘or Her Safety. PLAINFIEL D, J, Aug. 2%—The peoplb‘in Pla.afield who became ac- | quainted with Miss Lucretia Clark, the | ! Scnool principal, before she disappeared from here were pleased to hear of her being found in Fitchburg, Mass., and restored to her relatives. The general cpinion in Plainfield is| that Miss Clark's mind gave way trough hard mental work and worry. When she came to Plainfleld some weeks ago to establish a fashionab) boarding hool for young ladies she w A much about the success of her undertaking. Ry the advice of Jumes Martine she rented the Academy Bullding, which had been previously used for school | purposes. Refore she did this Mis k told Mr. Martine that her funds 27 =A Servian tray. will open Sept. to risk any sonably su After trunks other ere ds ere is § ing some furnil lenging to Miss ¢ a J Sweet, of Syracu her-t to take ¢ mon: of y unless she was rea NeCESS. rk disappeared her | aining her Jewelry, clothing personal effects were € latives in Syracu: i inthe Academy Built e "and bric-a-brac be- | Miss Clark's | Jaw, ix expected in Plaintield arge of the furniture and set- up her affairs, as it is thought she require a long rest before being to resume her vocation. NO LOVE FOR SONS-IN-LAW. Morita Ertheiler Scores Them in His Wi Moritz Ertheiler, who died eventh street on Aug. tted to probate in the Sur- will able The w THE DOCTORS WHO CURI ira, Mary E. Hayes, Who Has Just Discharged Curedby Doct St. John, Suffered with Bronchit Bronchial for Twenty Ye in Medical History of Ri Mra Mary 7 Mayes, fast One Hundred and enth atreet, New York City, 1s very Inter trom the fact that she {s 99 well known and she haw auffered for the past twenty yea The lives at N mento} had beeh under the nent physicians In No but little benefit. I was Induced to place m under the treatment of Doctors McCoy and John from the fact that I aaw so many pe who ave thelr statements as cured by these clalista in the daily papers, and concluded thi they cured 49 many people, certainly they cure me the most ty and resell MRS. MARY E. HAYES. “The day I first called at thelr offices I hardly walk up the steps. I suffered with adj ness of breath; I would have spells that wer severe that I could hardly catch my breath was always choked up; I had to sit up nil ter night; the perspiration would pour off me, and I would almost smother, I ould cot and try to rid myself of the stringy mucus; cough troubled me very much. My head wo feel faint and giddy. My heart wo paipttate; I had stomach trouble also, No knows the suffering and pain I have pa through during these twenty years, the slecp! tights that T have had Lite was indeed wrete! to me, and there seemed no hope sor me in future, Oh! what a change in my conditid Doctors MeCoy and St, John have cured me; 1 & new woman. I make this statement that sufferers may know where to go to get ew Doctors McCoy and St, John gave me the mi courteous attention, and by using thelr medicin faithfully Iam completely cured, I cannot speak too highly of these physicians and their work as skijled specialiacs, and will recommend all my friends to go and see them." Summer is the time catarrh. Aw aruleone ‘The patient isn’t so apt to catch cold, FREE TEST TREATMENT,| For the benefit of those who have no defia} knowledge of the work oF reputation of Doe! McCoy and St John im the treatment of chronic diseases, trial treatment and medieli are free, There ts nositively no charge for aultation, examination and test treatment for first visit. DOCTORS McCOY AND ST, JOH Ofices, 315 Madison Avenue, 42d street, Office hours, 9 A. M. to 12, 2 to 6 TM. dally; Sundays, 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. declared the woman ran over his tq purposely, and for revenge opened scalp with a chair, Her husband along and a free fight ensued. Over a thousand persone gathered ht among themselves, F tz tried to quell the tur) {had to blow his whis Several ‘oftie: rs came to his assistany Most, his wife and Cohen were rested In the Magistrate discharged hen &. —— GOFF SAYS CIGARETTES. A Poor Prisoner Insists Carryt Bricks Stained His Hand Thomas Jebewsky, pleaded — gu! aling a pocketbook co om Mile. Jeanne Van Spl of the monkey cage in Ci Essex Deuel the Market Court. to-4 fined Mrs. Most husband and fi ina miserable way nt Dintrict-Attorney O'Ha his wife has g.ven birth spital_ in Jers| as driven to ty said the ¥ O'Hare's ha Dollin's. sleeve hen sworn. Tho nim closely. He low stains on his hand. 1 carrying bricks,” he king cigarettes.” news. and Httng ¢ amoked cige ind fell Recorder ¢ he would invest he did NO PLACE FOR REVENGE, Recorder Got Wilt Not Tolerate urt to-day, r was New York's oldest ker and was a personal f: Buchanan, » is divided among his whom he des r arrest sh an with me heen paw? om this Aes y Harbor escape men “yy o in the vic he vicinity of Vine- and farmers Ume in two helmina f the wo: The Zittles Airing Thete Family Skeletons in Court, Howe & Hummel applied te Judge Gtegeric of Common Pleas t ny and counsel feo for Emma Zittle pending trial of a suit for ann marriage brought by West Zittle nma tr alleges he was married Jan. 9% 1895, DRicated to | in was es these charges and red her 30 three as he grante that a decree to her on the BABY CARRIAGE DID IT. Ran Over a Man's Toes and a Riot, Last Mrs. Sarah Most, of 12 Hester etreet, was wheeling a baby car- riage and accldentaly jostled a: Hyman Cohen, of 3 Hester street, jarted ght Spirit uf Vindietiven Rayonne, © Goff tl Lev said tl mm. When L was cal! ted was Recor raham tal. He of petit lar man GOFF MAKES: A “BULL. Ss A Lapsus Which Set ihe L to Laughing, Lawyers in the Crimin Ing were Jaug “pull” delfvered from made by Ree Niury in a Tite x \the only ¢ were the f father ant had not y Another All-Night Beense, The boa

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