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* HORDERE THE HCE’ SLE So Young Whyland, Who Lived Next Door, Was Arrested. ‘Wittem P. Whytand, of #1 West One Wundred and Forty-fourth street, is Qwenty-nine years old, a graduate of a Heidelberg university, and it ts said his father, who was a member of the gro- fry firm of Thurber, Whyland 4 Co, has spent $10.00) in his education. It May have been one of the tricks of the) Why- k, = udent that young Mr German b ¢ Was doing th orning at 2 o'ek + and it may not have been, Some aver that he was tntoxicated Pate? he Was jocked up. pe At @ game home rel with his fa: her max | and left the houw ve} ~ the woen he rhood, w nid ous with his yellr and Judge Francis J. Worcester who lives at next door to the Whyland home, fe @ patient Man and stood the ra Qe long as he could, in the hope that the} DREAD OF HYDROPHOBIA AFTER SHE WAS BITTEN BY A DOG DROVE WIFE TO SUICIDE. lies. Ida Baylies Sought Quick Death by Care bolic Acid Rather Than Risk Lingering Agony of the Rabies. Fearful that she would be a victim of hytrephobia, Mrs Ida Baylies, of New Jersey Railroad avenue, New ark, tried to escape the dread divease ty killing herself, She swallow ‘ consiferabie quantity of cart acid and ts now in St. Barnabes's Hospital, Hor destre vo die quickiy rather than undergo the thr Mf rabies may be gratified. She us and the urkeons say her chances for life or death are about even. BITTEN BY A TERRIER. * uncense! Shettion would eo exhaust the young nh that he would and fal t tile . Hesiden “the Suse “tan aecpy| Mrs. Bayles was bitten tn the wes a foot last September by & mongrel te en his patience became exhausted | rie hile 0 hy- noted ip, fationce became qyhaue 4] rier while drawing water from « hy West One Hundred and Twenty=|drant near her home on, wh ! away Mr Why-, The curs fangs sank through her thin ape, se yeepubers ut uy ting. | shoe and mate @ bad wound. It w ine he held ti mination | treated at the time, but tnatead of heal- ATTACK ON A JUDGE, Justice Cowing Re: jem to the Ace) | Judge Rufus B of General Beasions. who was attacked at the meet- ing-of the Central Federated Union yes. terday for suspending reptence on Jo- seph A. Puce, a contractor, explained hie reason this morning for allowing Pueet to go free. | Pueet was convicted in Apri! for! assaulting an employee named Jacob ion. Horr charges now that Judi owing discharged Pucci through pollt- foal influence. whole thing is absurd.” Judge Jo J Baylies grew depp tng Mt grew worse warm weather approached Mrs mt. The wound pained her and she began to fear that hydrophobla would set in. The story of the woman's struggle against her fear, and her decisivn that sulelle was preferable to the agony of disease of even the continued thought of It, was told to an Evening World reporter to-day by Mra, John Thompson, Mrs Baylies's daughter-in+ the Ever since that little Lrute attacked mother last Pall,” she said, “life hae a constant torment to her She that hydrophobia might develop time, and how she dreaded {t! been knew at any HAD A HAPPY HOME. “Mother had a happy home and every thing she wished for, She ts but thirty: seven years Mr. Baylies ts her ond husband She has two lovely lit + Cowing said “| discharged Pucet be- cause a dozen of more contractors sent me tesiimontals as to his previous good character.” if. “i By SYHOPHS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS #I. zal i reforms, changes his name Madeleine, moves to 4 manutreturing tow", taat_appoinied on Jean Vuijean and ts fant to prison for life whem the ‘imrerposrs and declares his own taken refuge with (he convent gar ‘whom he had formerly be levent securet for Jean the erga Valjean and she take ie jean meets Thenaniler irette and professes to be to come to The HE Revolution of 1882 was be- the pitifully tamtiiar sight against Parts soldiery thrown up and flercely defended by wee) While ‘Adapted for The Evening World | | | | boye-Frank, three years old, and Alfred, six years old. WILTON LACKAYE, “You are iittle,” he said, be seen (io out of the barricades, Along the houses, pass through as m ‘Who is to create the leading tole on the stage next season, named after her husband “When Spring came wore, The \ SS €) larinet The Kamin gave MRS. IDA BAYLIES. rotor treated it with car now than have to keep fearing.* “Mr. Baylies la a painter by trade, daytimes. This troubled VICTOR HUGO'S MASTERPIECE. ¥ & and will not! ! leave you the musician. but T want his military sal ute and ° me one day, ‘when I am here alone with Frankie amd Allie, Why | might hurt |them in the frenay that hydrophobia brings and make them go mad, too | bolte att Ie Bhe so she | with I might die, for their sakes as well could hardly walk, and tt took # as my own. best efforts to keep her anyway near; “On Sun a week ago mother went cheerful blind suddenly The pain in her foot Three weeks ago, during the few| Was terrible: and she thought in fact very hot days, mother almost gave up, | We ol! did—tha madness had come “L know the hydrophobia ts coming, |We got the doctor and he eased her she would say. ‘I would rather die right | ome, but for two days she was almost | wholly blind. “This wae about al! she could stand She said that If she did not improve and ts away mother. he at once she would kill herself ‘Suppose I showld go mad,’ she told | We did not really think she would, but o did mean it. She grew more | despondent each di “Yesterday she asked Mr. Baylies to go with her to Woodlawn Cemetery where they have a plot. She and her | husband and both Ifttle ones went and looked at It. Mother grew very tired and hé way back they stopped at Haeberie's Park to reat “The stop did not seem to rest mother and ” when they got home, about 7” o'clock, whe sald to Mr Ray! **Alfred, J think It has come. I'm thirsty, Get me a glass of water pl PREPARED TO DIE. "Mr. Baylies got the water, but she coulda ( touch It, Bhe got up and in a strange Way Undressed the little > and put them in bed. Even while she did thin phe called to her husband Watch m efully, Alfred, so | don't do anything if 1 go mad Mr. Baylies thought mother was no | worse, only red and more morose than | Usual. He sat in the parior reading and | heard mother as she had the hoys repeat thelr prayers. She told them to te good nd kissed inem “Kood night.” Th to the parlor ‘ater he heard mother fa streets as you can and come back to (ei gayly slipped around the taree ade. her on the bedroom floor with me want is golog one | eee he carbolic acid in her hand. Ao tile ones are wood fer something?! A few minutes later Ge: roche rushed | ghe i. 2 ae D the mean. w he ne le regi ged - Thats leehy! im le mewn ‘voefihy Mesa Re barvecans, | to save hermeif and trust ne | nd dit i aH ask, came a trainp | N@t boys from what she feared = of m ‘ ‘a voles crying ae be eho gore there | LOST CONSCIOUSNESS. ly rhe Frenen Revolution!” replie®@ En-| “Unconsejousness came to mother vires. | while Mir Bayes was ror hel a spy.” Within five minutes the soldiers at-| She ‘seemed stead when ihe Lepaiaed you surer’ | sore bartioads. ed fiercely, | “Ame for her, “Not a fortnight back he pulled me! * tirowsh: nr Gantelceal oak own by the ear from the cornice of soldiery foreed thelr w ‘ Pont Royal where f was taking th a Ubrvleads and aneve' tame a few w to a laborer wine docks who was from the ab hurriedly left the mamin and | barricade and drove back the | Ait so, Martus arrived. the situation at he rolled a great keg of gun-| r regi- over ment troops h mn, and then Finjol p to the man and asked him Who are you? At this audden questi: he looked tnt ras walked resolute haughty gravit . yea!” thority!" ie an red with w Enjolras gave the four men a sign and in @ twinkling, before Ja had me to turn around, he was collared, thrown down, bound and searched, Ra found on him @ small round card fixed between two pieces of glass, and against the onslaught of the lh a | ea bearing on one side the Of France, with the motto “Surv: ince and vigt ance,” and on the other this notice, “Javert, Police Inepector, fifty. years of age,” and the signature of the prefect of police of that day, M. Gis- quet. He had also a watch and 4 yt sold, a containing some of is watch both were left him. Behind at the bottom of his fob per was found, which Enjoiras unto! and on which he read these lines. written by e prefect of police himself: “So soon as his polities! mission is concluded, Javert will agaure blmsef by a special wateh whether (t is true that crtminals of the right bank of the Seine, near th brides of Jena.” hen t were tled behind his celebrati Ne tim ve lis name to the wine s> Re who had watched the w of everything with , Went up to rapped the cat.” lace #0 quickly that It fore those outs? to the post toon utes before the barricade ie t Javert replied, with his most impertous accent— “Why not at onceT” “We are es ‘on the slope | ade * er end of th rio th Ing rl will Guards, water ned fell All turned to the quarter whence the volee came. Na Municipal Mieoted at bar ade ea a but there was ricade . leaving their dead a back pell-mell ant end of the street, and the nigh was saved ng voice was blow up the barri- | Guards, it him cry iow up the bar- stout a year ry made her lose flesh a.arm thirk she did a herote thing « to leave the two litte hove sso dearly. Hut her fear of 4 han her fear of hy¢ a) ad Mod NON. J, Jone il Robert Ht! in st stood with ot on | Who shot and killed his wife, Edith May | the paving-stones the toreh in his hand,|/a: her mother’s home, on South Third fie rauanty, face Wumined by 8 fatal latreat, at midnigat on Saturday, is im of the torch to the powder-barrel, and | proving in the Cooper Hospital and {t i it thought he may recover from the effects of the wound he inflicted upon himeelf after he had mi hie wife. |The man does not wish «| pleads with the doctors A policeman has been placed on guard over him to prevent cnother attempt at sulelde JUMPED FROM A TRAIN. to recover and no Bears the slgnatare of THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1900; ve et him die.| @ smail tray RG ae te: > Danish Sculptor Kills! Himself with Acid-- | Garnival of Suicides. | Holgic Hoeck, a Danish seulptor, 210 Righteenth street, Brooklyn, killed him. { hetween § and 4 o'clock this morn Ing because 1 bear neer to | @9 through life without his wife, who | Hed last Beotember Nefore dying he danced all might, as} Ais tast entoyme his earth the dancing platform at a ' 1 vome k prosaic a 1 wa toad before the veri fan amin Boeck wa ht yea ‘ ad married tw The te married " 7 xt ago, The ver twelve but couldn A diy was tained and the sculptor deciared tha Four years Hoeck met the woman | ame his second wife. | He was devoted to her Together they attended al! the picines and balls given aiven by the prominent Dutoh ethes in Brooklyn and New York There w not}ing he lowed better than to dance win his wife When the second wife died last Mep tember Hoeck He became morbid and frequent ared hat Ijfe was not worth living Yesterday he sent for his fifteen-year Nd daughter and was with her a was arief « afternoon At Yolock he her home to her mother (the first wifes Then he went to the Dan and danced all night until 43) o clock this morning Going to his room, he took the aod that he had purchased Saturday night ind Was not found until uncensctour QUT OP WORK ; TRIED 70 DIB in Threw Mimsetf Mefore y This One perfect laun- dry soap. Pure last- ing, cleansing and economical. Three varieties for the toilet, All float. All the pur- est of the pure. — Cc Charles Anderson, twenty-seven years Nd. despondent because he coulda’ And work, tried to end hie erties this No matter what soap wants you have, ITSAGOOD QOAP will fill them, ITSAGOOD SOAP is a morning by throwing himself before a modern soap, a perfect Soap, Every cake wrapped in a double wrapper. An inside wax paper preserves Lehigh Valley Railroad train at Garfield and keeps it fresh, The outside wrappers are printed in different colors, so you will readily know one mMreet, Jersey City The failure to an | & es kind from the other. ‘omplish his purpose was only due to hie 2) GOOD COMPANY, Man Get “ITSAGOOD SOAP” at your retailer's. poor Judgment of distance and speed . Hon General Ollices in New York ane ‘Ths retailer coh Cay I from ip SRUlener a He had planned to jump in front of | & \K 65, 63acd 65 Park Row, _ order it through the manulacturers. engine 19 as it sped along. but he was Mertiising devignet by the Cass P tones Co, World Bitg, New Toru too late, for instead of landing in front ‘ 4 he jumped aga the Ae | BSA f Was he sustained a se wound over Label, Hh ; Me his left eye and a fractured skull wy oe) fo Jeeves AN ambulance took him to the City 2) Fi iT where the physicians say he may tte aske@ the clerk to eend them to str. | Charles No Wagner, 189 Walnut street, | Allentown, Pa j REPENTS ATTEMPT 10 DIB, Anderson was ® hatter, but hiv la of employment deprived him OPENBD HBR VaINS TO DIB. Ki Her. x She Freedom | Mrs, Frances Biauvelt, fifty-four years| Kar Albert’, twenty a ere off, a aves nd, of 25 Firet avenue, said to be welll ine ng woman who hackel her wrist to do, attempted suicide t | wi knife in the Hotel Albert « week : cutting thé artery of tv wriet wit erday, and w rrested for at money cost Costs 4 cent p ranoe. Mrs. Blauvelt Stves at that} tempting sutelde the Jeferson yd Aig “—_ . address with her husband Otto ket Court this morning, where Mig as id +4 bd 7 Since last Winter she has teen ajie'rit Viammes divoharaed ft ier Saves time and trouble. No dust, dirt, ashes, reat sufferer from stomach troubie | ”,'| cartully told the Magistrate of odor, . Turn the vaive (in front) and About three monte ago burglars en:| ner repentance | light. Burns the same oil you use in your lamps, tered her Nouse and the was frigntened| renee 08 ontias And it's perfectly safe. net ows prastration 1 this mormeg nr wean obe wes:| DIED RATHER THAN SUFFER the dresser belonging to her hus | nahh th sane 600 shui lane swtntee Sougne ent 66 6a Wickless The pe from an Imcurable | Malady. he Blue Flame Oil Stove from | p ake to the hospital and wi dent because e disease, -— oix event WOMAN IN NIAGARA, os. we coe ts |nutanee Surgeon 0'¢ was efficiency. All sizes, A Well-Dres men nd Laibler was remov for a family of two up the Whiri wage ee to a family of twelve. If your dealer dest not have them, write to ‘CHAS. HOYER MISSING; | CLOTHES FOUND ON DOCK, BUFPALO June} Am from Niagara Fails ® ‘aw an who registered at Table Rock os STANDARD GIL COMPANY, How Tort. Mabe Williams. { PRiedelphia, com tite Hoy { OT We Binteent mitted euseite by jumping Into | street. hae disappeared, and it a the whirlpool rapide from the platform | (AAt # was ether drownes wh the Canadian ha bs 1 ‘ wer Rey 1 sven Deafness~Headnoises-- Inonoucr 6 tits BRON Far Discharges & Catarrh © 3 Estate and taking off & braceh 250,009 PEOPLE sess: RED eae ee jariue the here of the hour. « nthe uit that followed he can into Terry Delamey, of Jersey City, The Paw 6 nae uhh We 8 the wineshop opene x pocketbook, tore out a leaf of It. anf dasned off the Serets em ie Bend~He | i m. frnatiog ibe Veins * f fl a to Conatte Win Die. | — Socat wssvoanage : Ps Mag otdyns «4 ‘Terry Delaney, thirty-five years olf, of ~ @ | ore Se. * : \ asked my } . refused to ane, | Jersey City, Jumped from a moving Are you deaf or gtowing deaf? Have you nead 1 Do your ence|* — = == nor have you. i rs nat Paterson, N. J.. this morning. | dizeharge? Or ie it eatarrh? ur care Pays mevaed, 118 Qresteer NT. oe . the Sedan PBs you, and He sustained a fracture of the skull There (s no excuse for it—You ean and SHAT, DE CURED z 431 Fichth Ave kept it Nahe. t ove pou, and His infuries are aald to be fatal For 20 years | was deaf, My ears hum \ Mo e For Sala <n ye fp ag alan be i time discharged and | had eatarrh. I spent done being tresich EDDING ; 4 Hoving petbing with which to seat TORTURED by doctors and specialists. { tried eve shee ae 7 ul ene win ees MANNATTA meager tad’ eteet| BOT DEVED 70 DBA TE ree craed nas phacees ees a m ‘eataent ani WEDDING >. [eae al OO oe eeresine Cosette Faure lany permanent help. Finally | CURED myself by ( a Ore RINGS. , aw vent, at M. Fauchelevent 7 Rue Georme Al ruck a Ploat.| Now I am ready and able to do as much for you. | es ; wytiiy ua aant ” ‘ 4 eee Arm t 4 mo td and risk m t s . ny arth oa Mpa etter toided, he stood for 8 mo- ing Log—Died of spinal [Ton toRTe ny ORR 08 1 Sid Ane Hieking om DO NEENES .. \ sated th t. then opened his Meningitis. } af . . ies $8 ie ' tea - | book again and Wroie with the If you are suffering from DEAFNESS, HEAD NOISES, DISCHARGING Howe me pancti these lines om the first! George Allen, ten years off, of 6%! ears of CATARRH, cali on me at once or write and learn (wit GIN wa pare C | Bleventh avenue, died of spinal menin- , st) how you may be cured . ‘ we ® i Bd Mar: SS ART | eitia tn Roosevelt Hospita; at 11 o'clock C ' NTE ‘A mGARIG OM norma! + Filles du Cal. | $8 morning THE TINDALL CURE IS GUARANTEED, A ONS or. aa vere in The boy, In company with severai 1 am sincerely grateful for the great © g thet car t when I n* eet? Cx me == et and then sume others, was swimming at the foo: of was permitted to find the means of a « from my y f almest tota <8 of ho shar # Re ne heariag Me Twenty-third strest, North River Allen deafness, and 1 wish most sincerely x ame blessing to « dicste: Bre . ORTHON iH ge | dived off the pier and struck ste head on dicted one im the world. BUT | DEMAND thet NO ON" ebali tod $50) WORTHON Heme | * pinee of timber floating in the water. (RISK. If there are any that my dir y will © the 4 ! iy WE Aaitobdetos ‘ » favors for) Meningitis [mmediateiy set in and expend their money for the ne. Hence to ev aking ¢ ee THE a A, wth mm ag Pah caused his death this morning PORITIVELY GUARANTE! WRITING AN A BLY SAPE AND) LEWIN'S, 4% WEST 141 sposstic The soy sped. on his it — PERMANENT CURE DEAFNESS. HEAD NOISES DISCHARGING i Arrived at Vaijean's house he EARS AND CATARRH, OR REFUND CRY CENT PAID. a od oe Sees wae Soom Oe A T R iA There is NO CATCH, NO RUSE, N TIONS, NO SUBTRRFUG re fag nino LI he letter and ran Simply if y are not cured and entirely satisf YOURSELS . om, Infante and Children. MONEY REFUNDED “ rar wane ‘ is” read the ‘ieee Ma face - Is thig plain? Can any one be more fair? Can any one do more? Sten pcrpLy eT to the barricade and {he Kled You Have Always Booght You are cordially invited to cali or write me : oan, al gente gs | “ft must go to ver = w as, fe a I os : WILLIAM J. TINDALL, | gee", Silrem "pete amatca | «on (Praidem The W. J. Tindal Conrany, Incorporated.) Pes MOND CO, 19 Madtes STE ATMS RETT, Slee fi Are NEWYORK TY i ch 2 ia to ange. tings