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’ se iiineeaansaiieameieiamaaaaianae ’ MISSIONS NEEDED FOR THE ait Dr. Parkhurst Says So, and Tells This Story of a Wealthy Man Saved from Vice to Prove It. OAREER OF DR. PARKHURST’S CONVERT. ‘This 1s @ mtory that Dr. Parkhurst} house ticket, Under the clear presen- elle, He referred to it in bts pulpit] tation of the Gospel made that night he lunday night. It is the old story of a] Was converted. And coming forward he realthy and respected young man, a dis-| confessed Christ ppointment in love, a wedding In which| “His story revealed th © coud not rejotce because it was not | A" 4 MAN of education tis, be took 19 drink his father distnherited A Wall street financier whose head | lis habitual, almost continual in fas too deep in money-getting to see Ls tis son's distress! | The young man wandering about the {ty, hopeless and distracted! But Dr, Parkhurst tells it best because te knows the case. He had It printed ee pet i9 bis The latter tm a a condensed form on the back of the | Meuatey son a Christian Junday night programme sheet pe als wane wie ie The records of the habit. which had bee thurch House are full his ruin was overcome. vanes, many of them full of the tit» ory of some of the best families in New THE TRANSFORMATION. (ork. “A few mont flerward A WEALTHY OUTCAST. “It Is a prevailing impression that the rork of city missions is confined to the fnorant and thore constituting the ower strata of the socl ald Dr. Parkhurst to an Evening World eporter. ‘That thie is not always the case is onspicuously demonstrated by the fo!- pwing incident from the records of the fadison Square Church House: last: when appeared in che House he was absolutely destitute. rans. man's condition ae. ‘The latter im- the cause amor beyond recogni then enor of a New i 1a "voune piled in. scores of 1 them with hiv w the saving of one man. istocratic and rich y allowed bis great capa ko to waste, as they Was turned from his track, what a loss !t would have been to the world.” “A young man in the last stages of) The namie of thle young man Ue wel rretchedness and vice recently hap-|know New ‘Yorkers and it is anid wened in at a preaching service, As he | that s fi ed dterward admitted, his object in enter- | siuaty termined to in the near future. PANG ON A FRE FIAT. FERRY-BOAT. ON THE BRIDGE Cry of ‘‘ Boat ‘it fe* Nie ‘Meoabs and a Caused Wild Excite- Car Conductor Had a ment. Warm Tussle. hg the mission was to obtain a lodging- Geveral scove women passengers on the] ©. G. Stuenkel, erry-boat Virginia, of the Grand stréet! who hives at 64 Wedlisies arenas, ine, were thrown Into panic iat nignt | Brooklyn, ieee Prlecner le the Andos y a young man raising a false alr Breet Police Court this La the boat was sinking. charged by Conductor ine ae sl ‘The panic came near resulting #erl-/ ter with at: ~ o 7, ae usly, as the boat had to be stopped | Brookiyn ae Fr} poo rH = a midstream to calm the frightened | nigne, ridge tomen, who were fighting with one @&) Mr. Stuenkel boarded aher for Life ics and even [ry-|car in New York at & 0g 19 jump crerboar’ company with Harry Yearranee, sex ‘The ferry-boat Dakota,of the same lin | tary of the Climax Fuse Geeeay aid the egege re for the me Dy] this etty. " towing olt a steam pipe ap she WAS) Yearrance secu paving the slip about 7 o'clock for SpA but Stuenke! trand street, Williamsburg. The De- vote was crowded with shop and fac- ory girls returning from their work to}? heir Brooklyn homes. The accident aused some tumult, and the boat pat ‘ack to the ferry-house and transferred he persengers to the Virginia. Excited over the accident to the Da- ta, the women fn ¢ crowded cabin 4 vere discussing it whens young man shed wildly thromgh ehouting 4 Poll oat ie sinking! We'll all be drowned! | ury lave yourselves’” ‘ At vate nm be > arte te the tery The whole cabin was in an uproar sentence, # astantly, Women and girls, numbering ully 100, struggied with each other to wali down Ufe-preservers, while others ought to reach the open decks. Hear- fog the tumult, the deckbands ran to he cabin and tried in vain to calm the d women ‘Gone 3 a deckhand, fur ea is 4, snying “it's all 1! Everything is safe! bat the stop- tie boat only added to their son caught one girl as she indow @ wealthy druggist, Fulton atreet Cond: Coster eel handed had not Btuenkel interf one him a bea Bad Smash-lp Year Somerville, \. J—Engineer and Fireman Were lafured. SOMERVILLE. N. J. M— There was a bad emas'-up between coal trains here thir morning, A com train going exet broke In two and the second eee- tion crashed Into the first, Two cars were thrown across the weet-beund tack. A weat-Bovund coal train then dashed into the wreck, ba ing much damage. George Rowlan4, engineer of the pam bound (rain, sprained one of hie ank'es. reached Willalins- The fireman of the wert-bqund tra‘n Po-| was badly brujsed by belag caught be- tween the engine and the tender. fact that he|ment which that wonderful country igFt Sees. he | ieaad for che praveation and cxne | pepnliste With no beset, but, after hy New York family. After] of blindness, Since coming to this| heard a low whisper and ordinary vthe onthrating sorption of cataracts and for the pr-- | again at the Chureh Wisueds pro improved employed by any other eye specialist m Given under my hand at No. 595 Tre- last night tn] « ‘ ' + 1 vith had cataracts on both oer regular Thursday evening free lec: | for. three years; was almost biin tures, exhibitions, et¢., at the head-|Have received great benefit from Dr. Wilson's treatment, and recomm quarters of the National Assoctation it to all who are ‘oe affected, of Physiciiing and Surgeons, 240 Sth Mrs. E. BE. SCHULTZ. ave., Will be suspended, and in their} j94 19th St., New York. stead a free treatment for deafness | primo the cure of deafness by and also a free treatment for defec- | lison’s treatment, so much evi- tive eyesight will be given every hour | dence already been published in while the office is open, but this treat-| these columns showing that Ris treat ment is not for charity patients, and|ment has cured hundreds upon bun. |dreds @® deat mutes, born without no person will be treated unless clean | hearing, and thousands upon thou- noe person sh yong aaa sands of persons totally deat from Second’ time free. ‘The Association | ther, causes, that to presea offers these treatgente so thet honest | WoUld ovem superduags Nevers nvestigators may be able to try and| ewe we give partienlare Suan thereafter recommend this most Won- | 2."P. iowa: oe See fra tecmens ook alow 1 have been quite deaf in both ears safely and speedily cures all the or- Rap gg Pag Lag gees dinary diseases of the eye, but It also | he Witos'e fide heard en] cures by absorption not only incipient | whieper nearby and ordi coaver- cataracts, but removes them com tien thine Se piesa pletely even after the patients have |“ CHARLES W ATRRALA beeen totally blind; Races the te Old Westbury, 1 LL, N.Y. = me of cataract by ie \- ith bagi knife Is no longer a necessity. ie mee Nan hy ‘dont ts si pied home treatment for loss of vision treatments from ear specialists and diseases of the eye can be sent to ses ni Denefit, but, after taking Dr. sl part of the country by mall at) witson's treatment, | heard a low je prices. Symptom tase, ete., sent free on application. whisper nearby and very low conver- Conterning Dr. Wilson's treatment sation shirty foot aes ULMER. we give an expert opinion, as follows: | 41, Ww, 113th t., New Pie d To Whom It May Concern: 1 ha ye been deaf in both oars for This ts to certify that I was bor Ave years, but had heard nothing In and educated Im Sweden and made 7 iavectt converesht with all the treat- | ime ear for seven years, Have (alten many treatments from other ear Hereafter for « iimited period tho spring atta and f feet, worth, ‘woo Double Waren wip with steel fra vo wood worth $5.00, THE WORLD: .D: THURSDAY EVENING, _APRIL Mon! 1900, * — Saturday. prising concessions on Boys’ ai Beds and Bedding for| Furniture for For the Girls: or the Boys: Sune doth, | oth euonl i 3.85 ;vors DOUBLE ech SUITS a: i pts far telow id) | wool fancy a c lots, eth ic r ow hes 8 | Cove ht he el 3.98 , 3.75 8 75 ¢ regularly 6.00 Hable wove wire | CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS of t-wopl| regularly 8.00... | 4 mere, all colors, trimmed with plaitings | worsteds, 14 to 19 9 Outfit No. 2, 14, 98 Mounts and spind:es on oe variety of colors, trimmed,with ribbon | extension soles, bulldog last, be Ne INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS of all-woot CHILDREN’S of same, sizes 83 givers) Bei REEFERS all-woo! cream yo Sizes 940 1334-006 CLOTH REEFE! collars trimmed with braid mee band, yt 98 cents, at.. cord, sailor collar and sleeves. tr 4) HATS, of fancy straw in assorted colors, face ruffle of embgoldery or lace, lawn | some assortment; your choice at pall of 1 | LIND. IND SEE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 P. M. : 's Reliable Outtfittings, ond ar Children's Days illustrate how. are saved on the | St | Bae MILITARY CAPES est} BOS! SATS of ytrictly all-wool navy mer Homes. | ality na ble Cheviot, ied with ed eka pants to 3.79 | Another s@’¢ that will enable yes! >! THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS j Misses? AND Raber suuRTS of all] of all-wool mixed Cheviots, double Outtit No. 1 ' wool gray Homespun, es one White Kname! Red, | YOUTHS’ FINE ‘SPRING SUITS in checks | hardwood frame, fhd “one Serge, trimmed with fancy and broken stripes, single or double Ay tow top mattress, with five-inch brald,4 to 13y7r8, regularly 4.00 2. 79 of silk and fancy braid, 4 fe yrs, regularly 700. ‘ 04,98 For B. Sek Calta, with bribe tank Weoumes ant ineses oh CHILDREN'S GUIMPE. pxtssts of fne| FOP Boys and Gir double woven ire 08 I Me pats i fine| SUeS 254 to $55.46 1.89) say tia vale OF fe lawn gui regu YOUTHS of samp sires 11 0 meee: 1.98 1.74 oti test st ail aol hand-sewed welt, exten- ef ‘ha " sion soles, Orthopedic last, siz wali Bedford cord, entire cape trimmed with 1.89 satin baby ribbon and fringe, ™, to ttect 4 1 69 TTLE MEN'S LACE BOOTS of Box Calf immed with or me nae pA or Black Kidskit, no heels. 69c * 3198 |Han for Miiswes & Children: fancy styles, colors, tan, red, blue and green, # to3 years, 1.19 ands hOB 9c CHILDREN’S TAM. Bok with braid, box-plai trimmed with quills, silk band and back, 6 mos, Sine 98c maa rots regular even. bei edend w Ith ae ant ib. HAIR 1 » former “9Bclwc" 1,98, 2.98, 3.98 jie a oe * Oiles s Days—‘sieuey: at Prices Close to Cost. Dr. Wilson's Tre sore best and newest styles, These from hundreds of other items : detac eae py Meg Beds and Bedding at by 4 9 to 16 ¥ 3016 Soteeses, pion : ths 3. 98 reer. een > 10. 19: Yer 4. 25 * and extended foot, | feasted! vEsts, 14 to 19 vrs. 5 |r This whole outfit worth £38 CHILDREN’S DRESSES of all-wool Cash-| YOUNG MEN'S LONG iy oee head foot, imported plaid Gi ms in a large | BOYS’ CALF LACE BOOTS, hand welt, frame, and one For ‘te Little Tots: aa TANOR BLACK KidskIN BOOTS, White Enamel ¢ some Oe Foid- 11% to 2.. others with ridban and gimp. 449) ‘an Russta COW, spring heel, ‘AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL S of fancy straws in cardinal, oa of-tan, silk ~ CHILDREN’S REEFERS of cream Bedford misses § CHILDREN’S LAWN BONNETS, cape and 1 na remarkably varied and hand- 125th Biwen hepes Street West, and Seventh Avenues. Uo eth eae, chotee of colors an my bat 598 writ 5-75 wanonosn cov uIXRD HAIR MATTRESS. in i coreree ith denim, oak sen 8.98 ‘ABLES. taking Dr. Wilson's treatment, country | have taken Instruction: from the best oculists and have be- |" arpaston tn {Bas es, J, HARRINGTON. come familiar with all the means now 443 W. 33d St., New York. one or it oneaares for the repair of defective | , A thei i vision, I was for some time em- 1S oy Cortes etree a Fines, corth 0. na ‘ uJ, ae egard to accesstul tr it "| ployed by a noted specialist who uses | featness won | poss eh be the absorption acta and re-| desired on the part of any, a circular cently I occasion to Inveatigaty| eypianatory of the mode of treatment, Dr. Wilson's treatment for the a) together with references, will be mailed to any address upon applica- tion. In the private office of the National Association of Physicfans and Sur- geons, 240 Sth avenue, free examina- tions of the eye and cer are made pl ely every week day from 10 to th Sungays and holidays, 1 to 12, in addition, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 7 to 8 ae o-, bt Borleten ot. 4 lover Jonasson & Ce. Wholesale aunitdndile tiie in direct to the wearer, offer extraordinary inducements as to style and price. Suit Department. Ladies’ Tailored Suits—several styles—taken from ©} sanita with vet en eee taoted full welght, Palos 450 A@NINGA. SLIP COVERS ind Lowest Prices in New York. Write us for an estimatz. {#r AlCash Purchases, except Sewing Machines and Bicycles, ¢ renyagne, railroad station within 100 miles of New. York City. _ SIXTH AVE, 20TH TO 2iST, STRE PIANOS. Several Slightly Used UPRIGHTS, in perfect repair, fully warranted, $90, $115, $140, (4 per month and up) SQUARE PIANOS 28 very fine handsomely carved Squares, full rich tone. $35, $50, $65. » { Dey 3 2 (Terme $3 per month and up.) Mire. Gene Hugheh MeXulty < 1. STEINWAY. GRAND). Gre ant eS i vention and cure of blindness, and | desire to say, more especially for t1¢ benefit of my own countrymen, that ed} bis treatment is far superior to that within the scope of my knowledge. mont street, 16th day moa Bostes; 004 715 |, severe struggie. Dr. Irish, of Flower Hospital, came on an ambulance call. To him Lang ggplained that he had been in the roe army and served in Porto Rico, He had been sungtruck there and shortly afterward got up one night and tried to shoot his comrades, believing himeseif on guard duty, He knew nothing until told of it next morn- ine es Smart Custom Tailored Suits—copies of late foreign models—entirely lined with silk. Regu- Tailored Suits for Young Women. Several new styles—collariess Etons—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years or 32, 34, 36 sizes—Retail value $20, $25, $30, * $13.50, $16.50, $20 Cloak Department. Tucked Taffeta Etons....s+ss-ses e000 P bay $15 Golf Capes. $5.90, $8.75 BROADWAY AND 12th ST. Moyer Jonasson & Co, ‘Will place on sale about 200 LADIES’ GOLF aod RAINY DAY SKIRTS (the semple and surplas stock from the wholesale dept.). Regelar retail $ & 90) value, 99.00, $10.00 and $12.00, 5. Ladies’ Petticoats. About 125 LADIES’ PETTICOATS, of superior quality fancy stripe taffeta, direct from our worksoonis, | RS Mentha CLASS Vatu! in beautiful effects, deep accordion rultle. Retail value, $12.5, cd "7." Bucking Horses Galore ~S" % TT es. 'BATTLE OF SAN JUAN. fe BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. [a ag RR Wr STERLING a8 = | Piano Co., | MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Retail Warerooms | ( (ENTIRE BUILDING, FOUR icansua 536 PULTON §T., Brooklyn, Open Monday and Ssturday Evenings Look for the came S 4 THE mans o* i is of 7 ie YADISON 8@ THEATRE Ye» is given as “tollow: a | He bad been Jischarged from the army on account of the infirmity, he sald, but Sembrich GetsChlef Hon- | since inen nad not trouble until | [last night, when he Teit that he was ors in Rousing Good-By | josing contro! of himeeit and his friends | held him uncil th 3 et at the Opera-House. iis eciared ne smaket three or Tour | packeta of tes a day. ‘ — thie and the sunstroke for his ‘isis tha gn) ae to .tho iano conrn | He was remove! to Pel C season of 1880-180 at the Metropolitan last might after lingening farewells to How to Find Out. favorite singers. Sembrich, who was| Fill bottle or common glass with your the last to be heard, got the most pro-| water and let °t ‘stand twenty-four hours nounced and affectionate demonstration. Nag seed pos rr ea an unhea) rt ¢ 12.35 o’olock this jon neva; if it stains teed be gees Bid ue wan ‘he nen iy evidence of kidney trouble: t 100 frequent desire to pass it or pain in kept before it, smiling, sometimes NAF! the back is also convincing proof that the to ‘tig and _ the time Seb ll Kidneys and bladder are out of order. ing frend and sending kissing ie WHAT TO DO. to her admirers, Meanwhile the house| 7, se rang with cheem, whtie from top to = rt in the knowtetee bottom thére were wave upon wave of women's handkerchiefs and men's hats. Then Mr. Grau was called and all was kidneys, liver, bladder and re over. inary passage. it corrects The programme was a hotch-potch of| inability to hold water and scalding pain vercomes that i tng compete? to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swemp- Root |s noon realised. it stands the bigh- est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need » medicine you should have the best. Sold bx drug- in Sfty-cent and one-dolla } may have @ sample dot wonderful @iseovery and & book more about ft, Doth sent absolutely free Adéreis Dr. Kilmer @ Co., Ding- haaton, N. Y. When writing mention if Prats you ee this genérows offer in The GRATEFUL only absentees, There was scant appreciation of any part of the per- formance, which was rendered jjstleesty and, perfuactorily by most of the par- ticipants, All the enthusiasm was ‘re- served for the individual singers. oe by one ‘Nordica, Cal Heink,* Clementine de Vere, Mantelli, Zale Ge jAmsgn, Busanne Aniusements. Pint-Corsi, mn Dufriche, Queyla, Meus an@ Maesiri Mited acrowm the smothered in flowers and ur and Bevignani, the con- const, © ‘were also remembered. ‘Ag for the House, It was packed. There TO-NIG aT REAL ede * vou Soret & Mae THE GREAT BEN- thie MAT ‘TO-DAY. olis sis | SUCCES ren | "| SCHLE 4 Brood wey oy Ih et ine OM 1a Ce, ant WEBER SFIELDSistte pe ohertow. | pasQBOERaerts ce anyeres’ ost eharrabie tet: | tertome Apply er adéren reaparer atthe Garden on Friday, April 27 (before moon), fer a “Tat Wit A MADMAN. Chavtes Lang, Jr., 5 de, Sedtoaty Taken with an Uncontrotiabtec Parenyem. A man rushed Into the Grand Centra) T ‘Sptrit vad vue mart te -s this morning AY Pe ati and excitediy asked sergeant to send a policeman to ny East Porty-ftth | atreet. “There's a madman there,” he sald, “and two men ate trying to hold bim down,” Policeman Pomrof fours the madman was Charies Lang, ir., (wenty-\wo years Amusements beer ATLANTIC 220%, S| Ly Magee Brn, Wer SH The Heclowe, Merion Mert. Bacher Orr nee at ashton Hissar see" gain DOWN EAST. — MERE RWar oR | ii ate tatehag becom xuxt ree + wi ‘ . werk ANIGHT IN VENICE yr | arical ns WAY ° wi | “sete net an Tererenece bi a Wed.@ Sat. 2 2 Re me te r MATL FRpOKER, Ere RIE Mat Mat. 3.15 Las sa _| BOBTONTANS “i win VICERO aS vit i TIM MURPHY HURTIG & SEAMON'S WeYjrsc wus 20. Wet Mer 0 WME SERBKADE.” sis Pes tae ©. Sees |e ee ge — | Saat ere se BIJOU . Gear ee. MENEW Jr mts Mi ae apts ian cme sgucn | NUM tha NEXT REX AOR ACHR _ YOR. wnt gritirs en STA Mat, Wed. fet Wer chesney Ober pence of Athiobe : >t pit wh ANDRE WANHATIAN. 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