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RETA Vg THE WORLD: ETURNS TO FIND FORTUNE GONE. yt “INDY MOTHER WITH THE GRIMES Mahlon Lewry, Fourteen Years. Old, Who Advised Father to Divorce, Arraigns Mother. LETTER FROM MRS. LEWRY'S BOY. To the Rdttor of The Eyen- ing Worlds a her telly a ood me things aboot my) papa and it many aes me mad to here it, w says my ff guse ber a dollar for her suppert, when omy father fered her ificen wo away f and she ret he told her when taway he would give re, and she sald ata al this is how she anid aolw MRS. GEOKU.aNA LEWRY. | 1, Will come and wet a die Mra. Georgiana Lewry, one of the verce and my papa wold most successful teachers of Chinamen do anything for her bat get fn Brockiyn, whose husband, William, a divorcee, and she would ray has brought action for votee, charging & momo t want a divorce | will her with desertion, told her side of the, never tive with yeu a story today She declares her husband is bringing up imastaaavansail and she cried and went om Manion as a heathen, the only books of the boy's education being bills of fare of cheap restaurants Mr Lewry is walter eon tise baat thing and even the mininter father, whom, he #ald, he advised to ¢ of the bedford highte charch a divorcee He terms hin M told him, he sald if that wi Lewry's son ant my mother with the § my wife de you know what Chinese 1d dol would cet n divorce Mrs. Lewry has a litte bric-a-br de: tee salbaion petaiingn to store at 1 Putnam avenue, Next doo hie wife in the back room, to her Is the laundry of Sang Lee 19 ee cher * ed SATURDAY EVEN G, MAY _ 26, 1900, \) sidilionsons | Daughter of New Yorker [f Married to Hubert Beaumont. | LANDON May % Th wos oe large and fas a * - Pe K I eau Re me . ‘ . ee a (TiSagood | w M f n mt | Elaa M faughter of MF sue ™ ide away. There) fi The only man to-da Loule Gre ¢ New York, and Mis Hs) I, who will dispute the fact that ‘thet bee HISAGOOD SOAP is not the best ny at the home Among the / oan of its kind that was ever made is the ar Mie WOR Grace / than who doesn't know at he talking ‘ Lo i about, of the mt 10 has Syne oth yw) to & check for $i,tua ple went i | on which he makes more mione Paris for (ue m i There are fou nds of LIS\GOOD SOAP, thre: or the toilet and bath ani for the laundry and | MISS HACIAS 1 TO MARRY, kitchen, Get (TSAGOOD SOAE in buy it trom his wholesaler or your £ (th r manu act ITSAGOOD COMPANY, Manutacturers. Gen: ral Olifices in New York at ol, 63, 65 Park Row. MISS HARRIET ERUGENIA DYER of her Sunday-schoo! puplis. Sang and and my p Bow thinks tt Mra, Lowry moved tnts the estabitsi heat to do now himerif : ment about ‘he same time before the] no he will be out of all new r That ts Lewrys alleged siavanes. Ho aisk '\is wite Gua a pera od picky pei : bravely, Her floner, Theodore Prtee, his fortune fe jen to ent and plenty o secular as well as religious inte peal esl =< ut rie aabas ve and (rue womanhood by hastening the wedding, her pupll Mra. Lewry told her story i of her difficulties to-day je S00 BF Mather wnet! ter << | 5 “We were married sixteen years ago,” |@ anything. And n would pay 1 cents on the dollar. | rived | @aid she “1 was not a Christian then, Was tome speculation ued | | . " , | of L wou. not have got into this trouble. | death do you mean to tell R. Stuart Wortley, of er, after everything had been wand | ' When Manion, my fourteen-year-old son, me if my | the Collapsed Firm of | tied, the firm would resume budi ‘ te 8 was born I wanted to have him baptized ines 10k case a iE and thoxe who were in a positior ae te ot Pheer And then we had the first real row < Jeapite Mr. Price's state 9 2 ‘ husband said there was nv N jd 1 go with | ge Price, McCormick & t would not It was catt] ra | yeats ago 1 became converted and jot womy mother, but Co. 1 e he partners who put ROW AT A FUNERAL, |= the Baptist Church. My husband » no better friend «» Who Left for Eng. | ¢ the capital was unwil a | 4 at me and emare awully and 1 y than my papa, land a Rich Man, Ree o risk any more oe q > support him moat of the time W Ae I will any mood hy to 8] _. Director Horse hipped ) u he did have a Job he would work Sun | A ir ‘ days, Taare realy the only Gay he en. [Qh 708, from We. Lewere som, Gi turns on the Lucania. MARRIAGE OF COTTON KING,| Drtrer we Gor tee crose to ; mether w . joyed working, because I thought \t was — oe | the Nearer ‘ . ee i ak ciel the ohnaeen to Find Himself Impove | a, : Mrs Neon ueee 1 phew am |Mappiness and Good Feeling fish market and sometimes ne was a MAHLON ALBWRY = Q jeedere M. Price aad Mies Ware! rinses the he aining the bod H iver waiter In a cheap atutctetunen ramen |B 14 teem youre phen erished. ts Gets Lo ee Sane Killed by Lazy Liver, rant. That's all he knows—fish and vic- | Weer ted ta the herar in I. — ednesday resulted 6 horsowlp. tuale, and to hear him taik about his] we Ms be mye? St teak’ ofa Whiliadi! aaa. driver and an octlon in the Lee | Constipation Breeds intestinal Microbes An A fobs you'd think hi Semmens pape | Hon, R. Stuart-Wortley, son-in-law | men. and women peeling of Gs or Court, Hrook! That Polson the Htood on say ee |of Rear Admiral Schiey, and member Ran, ths scent of innumerable er Henry Courtney, Me Effects on the Sensitiv TOT “ENVI LLE, S.L * when he was in a market he 7 Ms ae Peaoher acadnts ordered away fr P ‘ m tell about the number of fish he could age fea el Lala aaa inal dined ong ng See ail the get and torwmeny of 81 Set caerape tie su Brough 0! Rieimond, N. Y, City, our, a recite the differ hings on tt and the! mic Co, who started f Bneland fastionable we o i Watias 7 Seale In an hour, and when he was in @) Oro io his f Heretics I'd can | one © S%. WOO Marie from Bngiand [Theodore Ho Prive and Hiss Harrtet| nue climbed e , A Homme y the § Ss + Pestaurant he'd talk to me about the| Ein Something about ihe lesson on a visit to this country in the belief Rinehia' Diver wate. warren Sie email Ae ag Bg . bad number of bean orders and coffees hej teriy and say ne didn't know. Then! ng was @ millionaire, arrived on the L R. M. STUART-WORTL sonata Pingo ) 8 a wilt gether, ard ) 50 Mi- ould carry on one arm without spilling ‘o pague me 6 feter by «ba ' R Bittvinided fees ng-roem mee unt Mire a \ In ; te Pauls Chur gher oe Mt of th a alter snot ¥ utes trom A drop, He'd take my dishes out of the * ae cotee~bee ‘mun? | ene Seder. When the Cunarer) nent ne was surprise’ wo we © age et ios — ' y _ New York + Glonet after 1d got ‘em all washed and) Quick, now. | reached Quarantine C. A. Freeman and sree afternoon caren aie rata t8 ee ie Th, nerd “And he wants our boy to be just ke] ore ey ae ook wt me and grin ani " “If Mr. Crocker made such @ state. | ™%@ than a roore of quests were there } le _ ora % him He doesn’t want the boy to go to| "ae here was no hell, and that Ma: peer Gere Se? girs 7 é - "he sald, “it was very unkind of | '”. ae an cea . be © to tale % school and says what's good enough for] knew his business eloome sews that his fortune had iin, as he is not thoroughly acquainted @ siaptich his wedding WAS) James Moore, Ae a ey at eners 1 of rtp him te good enough for his son. Hel "It's nobody business where MY) been wrecked in the $13,000 fallure with the ‘ bias a deopeich |coUte! Dy the failure of the Frm Of! muses 1, death in a frolght elevator A , Soar LOY COMMUTATION, wants Mahion to grow up and be alnot. The Chinamen are a great deal) f ‘he firm. at the time of our euspension, and ne| T°? MeCormick & Co, thie week in the] i, Dunham & ¢ bulld’ne. 44 Broad: | m, 5 s , QUICS 2 :RVICE waiter. He used to bring home greasy | better than the people who talk about) He began hie voyage as a rich MAN; ahiy was irri and drew - s Under the circum-| way this morning be tah Shearer On ¥. OF Wo old egg-stained bills of fare and have] them. ‘i to-day he ends it poor oncluate The statement purporting | ~t2nces be Mr. Price and M orl oy orm va fies 2 Uae ion learn them and sald that was[,A* Mi Yi| Mr. Stuart-Wortiey was dazed at the i nave been made by Me. Crocker is a Would be unseemly oa hat erat neve ' he could get. They'd] wa ng] news and It was some time before he | great see tn ix otha Glee ; elaborate ration, All De arin Bete weer ey \ Aevae af f regular lessons, and the boy would [1 e per ton. iD the tune. | could respond to questions concerning jthe f M. nents had been made for t fh A tt oe * tail ‘ Wo S ne of inv simmer ay ag 4 Bae ried it threush for Rims. ne firm Mr neker was not , aoe ¥ F hav eto study t at bill of far call 2 he and car nit T his affairs. lough nly acquasited with the firm's th nionable Episcopal i tly ot i will understand,” said he & short time ago that he return , 4 ] "It comes so suddeniy, without the! Burone He held an interest of § drawing-room of the Taylor hom , slightest intimation at the time I leftlag « gpecial partner ant veldom ea Kev Theodore Selgwick, of Wi a 1 England lthe office. 1 am not surprised yan, Mass. 4 per friend of as ha ‘ ALL AT SEA s being surprised over the widegroom, offctating Miss Ta: | 2 ¢ firm, for it was a grea .| Lonton, a atece of the bride, wae - Z — “1 am all at sea in this matter. Tam ry ' and tne bridegroom's pr ' bd unable to nything at present, as I 1 wan then ected Wf \t wee true Price, wan the ert e 0] do not know the details that @ member of the firm, unknown to white vatin and j “L have just returned from a visit toline o fo, bad speculated ta om was te 1X and é | my drother, who was one of the be-l cotton, ard if such 4 thing was rs trary gee veal gare ' = ‘S ty hy wu Pedy leagured garrison a: Ladyamith, Hele, the rules. } . ¢ mostly Feiatives and near] LIB , ul e bede and ppidegroc - array re INE " Snapped, Wrecked Cab! He Is Nephew of Walter wes sent home sufering trom dysentery | “1 have no statement to make in re- , marae gp eerom . COWARD “Goop arn and a wound in the eye caused by pong ire left for a wedding tour wach wi Ce i A FEW OF ' dex Duryea Who Broke His Neck Recently. and Fireman Was Badly Hurt. splinter thrown by 4 bullet “1 must ask you to excuse me from giving any statement about ousiness Ralos Graham Montague § Wortley is the youngest brother Bart of Wharneliffe Another brother of Mr. Wortley Is wit Gen er. Mr. Wortley te very pop ular (n Wall street and much sympathy Was expressed for him r Duryea. three-year-old ‘The main driving-rod of the engine| Wolcott ‘the @rawing the Long Island train which | fon of Frank W. Duryea, died last night Jeft Babylon, I 1, at 7 o'ciock this | as the result of a fall from the third morning snapped in two as the train sory window of his father’s home, » aporeached the crossing Bast New Montgomery place, Brooklyn The accident occurred late Thuraday —— Tork. squat flew {aftemoon. ‘The child eluded ihe viei- ’ One section of the ieee se | lance of his nurse, and crawling to the LIABILITIES INCREASING. ack and —— ee a. window. fell to the payement below (he aeamoine connec ” | Mis obult was fractured, but he lingered : Drakes. of twenty-four hours pefore death | Pree MeCormick & Co. Fireman Henry Bell was thrown into | { a. Ie Now Thooght, May the roadway and sustained a painful) Re poy ag a nephew of Waker eunaneaes, tajary to the sealp. Thougs enveloped | Dury ea and a grandson of the million-| According to the latest reports the te blinding clouds of steam. Bie sire starch manutacterer of Glew Cove, | abitor of the firm may even Aderman stuck to his post and Yrough' |, groater than originally + the train to @ standatit! ‘The broken ends of the rod tore up the w. Ater Duryea, {t will be recall: jue- | the indications are that th tained a fracture of the base of the | be large enough to rata Pog Bd or tee | eek 4 year ago while diving near his|on (he dobar Th steam, ied the pamengers to father’s home He was removed to thorized by a mem po ne lg toate had tot the treck. lellevue Hospital and later to Roose-| The capitaligation of the firm wax sald was @ brief panic. Ev one) Yelt Hw 1, and several operations | to have been a miilien and « ha Fae eee dora, but order was re-| "ere Performed to remove the apiinters dollars, instead of @ miiilon sored when the train stopped. jot bone which were pressing against Loy name! } Poag on rou spinal ra. jeorge eheras epee Trac over that branch of the road) To tho surpAlse of all Duryea has sur-| est, KARO, and the Interests of Mee Was stopped for an hour rr Breokiyn Wille liked » horse a these operations, and in the | McCormick and Stuart-Wortley surgeons may recover) ach. Walter W. Price's interr said to have been nominal One member of the firm |\s accused of vived all inion! of many trength ani setivity —— | brain ‘round and ‘round | ‘h¢ frm, who Is now in Rome membay i, and Wall street te wonder. It te @ great shock to me, a8 YOU tong up to the p “| gard to that | bs y ceremony wa. Price's reply laet but two oF three th co SENSE” SHOES _ OUTLOOK FAVORABLE, | <n co coe or mom | B 6 OMT | RETURNS | «7 THE MANY canaing the downfall of the house by du] watch the private speculation. The charge is male] ¢, " fi 4iddle, the cook played the | by George Crocker, anotner mec TT peg A rm. present Mr, Crocker dots not my who the|i¢ there ie @ substantial rise in the price/and Alton Rallroad Company, | very favorabie,” Mr. Price continue eh vy pad og Bgl a | ¢ our business I find that : 2 freee Ne J Ww E t seume a ver n e to applied VEY tt sh y at the iors assume a very f@endiy attity aS tedden ; ‘ 7 be jward or. Lam constantly recetving 4% eo wry ne ie i ALCTION O 7% | surances from them that they do not in eikinds ug) ~ Le k | heat f the vale tend to press thelr claims are di-| Vadia ssturned to tele Saif. but rather i and Ir vement, pored to give vs a cha ' . me devts without forecioaure, Of all Lie See te safe w “4 a Wes SS Siew wie chine ke Interested In the fatiure, and (ere : a as 4 ; ot B.erveer a WA were me friends and hrose c bed ble ne wv ‘ et, Ga one Wal Oe eee ee aa ree aoe hat hus « TION DAY, We ay, May 30 4 to reaiige ts loan le. fin we the Chet’ ve “1 Daw ee e ¢ o'clock. on the predie uaetdation for the frm over Ssancon in| RRC” Where Mie Ie To-Night " : ; «“s. FLATBUSH AVE, & 59 dation for ” mo,con in| adage A ar) has already been tur . oe'e Deine cao Gaane & ie 4 ' ong otreets and ae ‘a site mA : | ard the tug were ex - Ad \ M 4 Brookiy acsignes . Witney, of Michigan, fa seeds om a that the extent of t iS eubetndr] concn’ tee dase idee 5 . ‘ « i Cotten Bx Slot “Quo Vadis” FB I r ‘ COWAF vedisapinen | Whitney's personal represe: wens savetens gor ah ENT © number of large oUt-| Freeman. the singe ma . oe . = ‘ ph . ere ne with the banks The eol- | p, sae die _ te Pyrewd apm toral consists of ralircad and the best | ton Whlstach, the general press . at'sta ’ Vo industrial stocks It has been decitet| nial -e pe 6 ot we of this collateral for the! guction cf the ‘fengtous pl For Sala ’ s were made w was highe : ce entan oon wae ve LNs An arrangement may be made py | Soted ter hen banks wil carry the stocks | ‘. or they For Rheumatiam, Newtaiea, Paine la the . Limbs Back of Chest. Sore Tarsat, aut be allowed to take them up at the) CHICAGO, May %—Timothy B. Hiack. Spratns, Bruises, Sore Waseles, Chicano) "quit Joints, Lambage, &e and one) Warranved for wo ge a Howee 9g Mactan market price. Mite Phillip Wb Fee Tt i said that! stone, formerly president of the of stocks the firm may be abe to pay|of the oldest railroad executive officers| tect sae ite indedtedness. in the country, died suddenly at nis "Phe general beet vo-day whe (hat the Feaidence in this city to-day. be a