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@ ’ ’ i ae { i ‘ i } | t ¢ PA ,} ag wi) | NIGHT | FOR NEWS OF THE q WHATHE WARMION, PAPLY CLOEDY; EDITION PRICK ONE el BOOZ KNOCKED QUT IGT, CADET ofa ———-—+4o—. Blow in Stomach Sent Him to the Ground--Eye Was Blackened, Too. (Special) to The Brening World) ONT POINT, Deo, 1 —The Miltary ce, consisting of Gens, Brooke # and Col, Clous, to Inquire into (1 haaing of Cadet Boos, ar Cadet Orfleld NT pr 1 that he wax eh Boos and wrt at the fight t Keller Who else did you “Cadeta Hayde Herd and Brownell “Was there a knock-out e there?" paulding, De Youns, blow deliy rived here at 1 o'eloek to-day, They | op, Were met at the depot by a troop of) Yes, wir; Boow was hit in the region cavalry, Under command of Capt, Bands, of the stomach, and when he was on th Sixth Covoiry, Col, Milla, superintend. | round KI the wind was Knocked | ent, and hie whole staff, and escorted marke on ioos after to the Cull Memorial Hall, whero Iiheheon was served, and a Ann | twenty-four guna was fired you of ama in wir honor from the Might battery on th plate, thirteen for Major-Gen iat 1 did not 6 snd eleven for Brig.-Gen, Bates, 'n n bs The linet withers called was Wiliam A, Sond’ ae Michell, of the second olaas, In reply to Gen. Hrooke the withess maid; re YOU aver stibjected to having | wae subjected to basing myself in, he Summer of ‘7 waile in camy ‘Weil, yea, in a Kind of a way, 1 wits It was bractng and exercising, It} made to hold out two Indian clube one would all come under the form of exer. | nftern cling. 1 did not do me any injury,| In reply to a number of leading ques of phystoally or mented tons by Generals Clous and Brooke Know of any haalig of Cadet the witness sail he had never beer made to take hot sauces, iut he had reen It given in the mess hall It waa given in a spoon, but not more than three or four drops, ‘Ile never saw it given to Hoos, He never knew one in his class being injured by “Did you know of any hot grenn pp o » Clouse then asked the witness If he tad been obliged to awallow any to- e men sauce while in camp iy dropped on the bod wy of ¢ air, T was bg fg ined t eit’ {in your olan? What Of buco was I>" om Mr: AL night somotimes ome t wae what br known As tobasco]one would come in to the room and ¢ Cc) cr | “ Cirenlation Books Open to All. 4 SUING 000 CHRISTMAS DINNERS FOR 1,000 PHF DO ODED DIOEOOOOD DYODS _— ( Whatms wnarwe NOM * DEVE R YS be tombe’ 64 Rhee AWAY an oeneyit wa) RANTS mi LAveM hi a neoDe NEW YORK, OR PEACE AT M’LAUGHLIN’S THRONE, i GIVEN BY | SHOT AGTAESS DOWN; wa move the clothes off the feet of the man Md ig see Me, Boon shortly before |in bed, and in examining the feet som nee Jott he camp?’ aaket Gen. Hrooke. |drope of candle grease would fall on} witneon agen pagnled ny know: | them," i nee ot being hi if was not! He thought the dropping Intentional, Brepent at the ight ie ce Boon waa} but was sure the grease did not hurt alleged to have been injured, much FATH CURSTS ON THE RACK. Christian Science Healers Cross-Examined in Court. LS FATHER A DRUNKARD Mre. Cox, Milllonaire Dur- yea's Daughter, Testifies in Will Case. OCifistian Bolentiste showed unabated] Mra inte to-day in the contest of the will) ihe of Melon C, Brough in the Surrogate's Marcela VD. Cox te Hlgar 8, Duryea, one of tho contestaitts, daughter of | of whowe will toatifled she Court, at Mineola, L.f, today that her father | Mis Brush diet {n Juty fast, leaving | was uo dronkard. She sak! that from 19M @om of her fortune’ $10,000 to thel to the time of fla death the old million “Firm, Church of Christ, Selentiste.”| aire drank to excens, Her trother and sitters are the contemt-| Mrs, Cox gave her testimony in a ants. cloag, even vole, and Ww on wine perturbed. What she #aid was follawed with the closest attention by her als ters, Mrs. Eva}. ‘Thaivera and Mre Grace Spriga, The husbands of all tree were alko present Mrs, Cox valid rhe was sont to bowr ing school in 11 Her husband was ti “some hens.” The lawyer for the ¢ Mad Ungioowaaful In hy attempt yer Mnak In 1AM Mr. Duryea wit ip ro ant ow eating Nev George W. De Lano, a trustee of the hurch and who drew ip and witnessed Mies Hrueh's last will, was still under- wOlDg crowmexamination at the handa of Lawyer dohy M, Bowers, Me, De Lano aatt he on $0 by bat he Kot no he caurch for , ry vito ahuch “mney. dtd Mion Brug), wiye to i hureh her death?” Bowers, asked Mr “The ‘Treeurer is allowed nd qnar in Books and they will siiow, gurt with his " vrutally Judme overruled the Mr. Bowers offered 9 cheek for $5,000 in evidence given by Mise Brush to the ehurch aid dated Deo, 3, 189, It wan drawn om the Fifth Avenue Bank. low gid are yor Hive! % vie Mr, De Lano, The other day he would Abr ham was, | wa Wan a large erowd in court r to hear vensational teetimon On crosexamination Mrs, Cox that when she married Mr Cox by employed aa bookkeeper week, and continued ¢ Played for (Wo vearw after, thelr mar rhage She admitted that he had jo! since any work. If went to ¢ for hie health, and shy had not him for ut 8 year and a half. Sb uppomed he was now In the K 1 Alank Cox Un La ted wad wie hrivtian Selentiet ts The prope Mr. Howers called J Treasurer of the chute fea elk manulacturer been tho churth Treasurer for #ix or seven years, | yea, The cltowing amounts were ree ‘Tithe € by the ¢ ‘tom Mins Brush, he sald, durlig the lat two years of her lite AUILDING PUND. 4 thelr car bh B, Whitney, Mr. Whitney He guid he nad ay Now whe by Mr, ant Dur nC ry home nem ye House. When the dinne i Mr, Duryea hat not yer and when he dh oom yas intoxtoated, He invited them ah] the brary, ani there bad a quan Ol with Me. Cox men flinched, fel $000 Ton the floor and ; C } led et into the hall 1 was forced pur * eh to hold him he Was cursiig and throat » KUL every one In Ge Bouse If he ae ble MAINTENANCR FUND. 13, 1k sige Brush loap Mies ensack Goin Mito che pAFIOF one GAY KAW. Mr» M olgure The fo-jaw ME M mh od i a td pil < aye, the Liwsr, i aie ree her Rin Uathe@ate apd the Se wood, AILLED IM ih pee Double Life of Newark Mer-| chant Ends in Double Tragedy. i Grace Bathe, sitter of che plain, litet veltness today in tive cult es Hathwute, assistant teller of nal Hank, for divorer Bathgate nald she wap at | in the Bammer of 18, and on | 1 o-respondent, Lelan tn, withers tentified that her visters ald tp berat that timer dear, Leland i tie Kind of a may 1.00 not like fhope quiet, goody Hatligaia nad phe eaten with Seem for the outtdren and Blarband to give SAD SHE LIKED TRAN ROB | “SPORTY” MEN. CUT HIS THROAT NEW ORLEANS, La, Dec. I WI wound in the back and another In the loft wrim, tntliotedt by the police, Chane ning B, Barnes, train robber, drew the keor edge of a hunting k wwrons Wy throat tn a ewump near thx to-day and Wis career ince solding hands and smoking | ited Mall on che vulurbs of offoone w fn vem the hold-up of the Chicago Lim Hilnote Central tn the bursday oleh al) for two af Mo the r had we 19 had es ing teh arched in from them the seen me felt eure the wounded mau and to-day in the nwamp they found ile TUESDA Y, JOSPITAL NURSES. ACCUSED OF AWFUL BRUTALITY DECEMBER 18, DESERVING FAMILIES | “Circulation Books Open. to All,”’ 1900, THE EVENING hanes ne ut ASHIONABLE PEOPLE HURT i A GARRI * sar ALL U GOLLISIGK, BOY RUN OVER fin KILLED RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS RERLIMY SERVED + WW. coririaht Deity Chiet o "presenta tii ne Arcusalions are mate furious to the public peace ar welfare, f ineMetency and violation of orders Ie ls eet forth that Heriihy permitted hoya to wall for dts that wo: sokielt In RICH GIRL “KILLS HERSELF. Lydia W. Decow, ever, dumps (rom reybont, VLAD ELPHIA, Deo. 1 iydin \ Deco, iwentyefive years old, of Ha donfeld, J., a member of one of New Jersey e moat prominent Quaker fam jem, committed aule de today by jump Deaware Kiver at n lived with ber wil A venr vmo Was A feve from tie int a Mop (hat Congh aad Work off tae Cold, Uroime- Gainine Tableis care a veld | Ne care, No per Ah erntn ft 2 raline & FIREMEN ARE (it rf: I} not quarantined | Anat Ky tol nth and wa vat ite with suaple | Piveman Cheeked VI Alter leading a double life for months, The hotel ye ran to " A.C. Metawer, a wealthy manufacturer | breaking open tn © fo rete 1] { stuined glass of Newark, has ended] lying don no Mode with nitty Dia career by murder and wutolde wound In her aead, Across her lay ihe| H \ Ho shot and Killed at Hopewell, Pa.,|corpwe of Mecagor, dead by meane | e he ding woman of the Davidson! same pix whieh Wau « ed ! Comedy Company, which war on the} Ughtly in tie mand o road, and then, shooting bimaelf with real Mrs, Metager when told ot} cho name pistol, fell dead ncrovs her | her husband's double crime wax (ory ‘Captain Gets Copy of|New Smali#Pox Scare wild he fam thon Ho clone tad hie relations: been with vi dorueary or on) Accusations Against Is Started in the actrees that the despatches alluded huwvand War leading af to her aa Mra A.C. Motamer.”” An a t par ts Him. | Harlem, matter of fact, Motager had a wife and | ageyy only ue por | é family of three children ving at UW] the childrer | Ventral avenue, in Newark, He wo 1} weianer § place of ream it wan] DP apt, John 1. Werliny, tate) Warlem hag a acallepox seare, Hun thirtyenine years of age and reputed (0) [i Mhursday Li te ve ynouren! | commander tn ih 1 ile Neirict | dreds of Harlemites have been vac oe wealthy. Hopewell to ewrry ot a conten rj irted Polie Board] nated during the past twenty-four hour According to the stories went by tel whe hee and we Wi be beck thlal Friday on charge ferred mgatinet himpand the otore are stil working ove graph and telephone from Hopewell, Pa. | he had never meek an or ieg tron taba through Speela. el WM. WK. Ob im, Motmger weyt to the Opera-Houwe } well, and the infetence wes t he Nad [Oott, acting for the Board, | The seare resulted from the atekness t afd asked for “My wife’ opy at th irges Was serve! onjof Michael Purlong a fireman attached yuple met and quarreiied, ‘Men|, rt iat he deoused police officer Jay and a0) to Hook ond Uadder Company No. tt ‘ atid Meteger wae heard to was given until Friday prepare bit) with headquarters on One Hundred and I sf nee Twenty Nich street, near Lenox avent actrons etarted for her hotes Late thie afternoon Preaitent York! A physietan diagnowed hie one ad entered and locked the made public the formal charges seuinat |of amall-pox, and he waa sent (o Har ft auddenly appeared, and (he Horthy {ntleations ate that he had been hiding Ay ARN, Be leaeae In adtdttion tu the wenerat chiar B member of Hook and Ladder wneath the bod or in a elosat, Two Hs ie tie man | ina ae thawing | NO 1 wae vaccinated yertorduy and phota were hoard, followed quickly bY] wae nail that (he company dl Hey Metal complain | placed in quarantit two more vm ilar elt here | ' ntion of each tneident men i and cia of the Twelfth quarters th thi War pot throw Furlong, he ant has ble hy ut an he with Fireman ane, of street, who mudd taken to the P There her vane Waa nant t Hoard «7 wa to Nor i * tha Wee nly byterian Hee rem hecare 1 he wlan, ol me re CHINAMAN GOT HIS MONEY. en ne hom Kushed to Cenk Mo —— oe Three Charged with Death of Insane Man Hilliard Held by the Coroner. Other Attendants Said to Have Maltreated Patients in a Frightful Way—Com- missioner Is Investigating. Citmton Marshall, Edward O. Dean and}even more sensational revelations: thea J. R, Davie, nurses in the Insane pavil- | the Killing of Hilliard, These charges: fon at Bellevue charged with beating | are published exclusively in the Herald Loula HH, Hilliard to death, were ar-| to-day ralgned before Coroner Fitapatrick to-| Thomay W. Wright, a young man of day and held in $1.00 each, nood famtly, makes the charges, ‘They Honda were furnished by Ogdon Milla, | ure corrqborated by Dr. James Lent, the millionaire ait eon Of the founder | hinesif a Hellevue qraduete; by men of the Mills Training Behod) for Nurses, | wh. been patients in the ward of which the tuned yourig men aro|and by relatives of patients who have graduates, He pledged his mayan) at | died and whowe bodies bore evidences of 2 Rast Bixty-ninth atreet, as rity the treatment that they had recetwed, Tho three men, in charge of Policeman! Helplew unfortinates are eaten, Murke, of the Haat ‘Thirty-Afth etreet | Kicked and choked dally and alghtly, mation, and accompanied by Mr. Mills. | Wright declares, ‘They are neglected bp seeniod worried, and under ihe advice] nurses who mleep at thelr posts and Have. of the imilMonaire refused jo salle Of) signals arranged to give the alarm whet thelr case, any one In authority approaches The oxawination will probably be held on Friday, and in vow of the charges made of fnhuman eolty in other wards Of the howptial ( + Fitapatrick w Aut the mont startling charge ie phae patients are druweed to death in the ward ‘They are given lengekout doven !Tof narcotics whenever nursmiffoet likey it, make bie investigation as browd and) Wright allexes, and he gives epecite hearching as pownible, If patients are | instances in which patients were m t not only beaten but drugged to death] into unconsciousness and never woke the Coroner's Inquiry will throw @ start-| yp ling light on the condition of affairs in] When pationt refuses to take meddle the hospital eine an inetrament of torture Known The complainant against the (hree| aa ae 'nersuader’ te used, It ie a contne Hurses te Thomas J, Minnwek, who dtd Ww ce made inty & rope Tt ie hot appoar during the proceedings “Where in the complainant?” ed patient's neck and Jmbe to etrangalas eround a aahet | twisted until he auc the Coroner, ‘lon Money, Wright avers, will bug “He ta not here," game one replied, proper treatment “Its a very good thing,” grimly ree) Wright entered the ward asa patient marked the Coroner, “for | would jock} on Nov. i He remained until Deg him up in the House of Detention, 16 He became convalesoent within fogs Shoeking Ceveliion Chneget, jays afier he entered, and belng ite Charges of shocking cruelty by mote] (rusted with certain duties about. the Hurres to patients in (he aloohottc ward] ward betume famdiiur with every detail { Bellevue Howpital have been bald be- | of what occurred in the place He Beoond PA) Gs fore Commiasioner Keller and an inves equ y that promines (Continued CRUELTY CHARGES. eee > O~ Dr, John W, Moore te the physician want (0 fete NW charwe of the insane pavilion at Ie mUrOr oe FMT Vue and alko of the a ward Ht 1 many pas to Hehe hard foe ented tosday the storie altege rs t morphine ja velty cold by Wate h murdere Matters are pun ia leobole wa ' Ward I Bellevue Howpits maid eat yere, te never r er as jong ant t was abused and ith the wards , aie any re > r ' t 4 Ww emed eyatem of @ 1 i arena warn each other of le (pprowch of the doctors, 1 know wha ae « | never heard of such elgnale, | court (he fulleat Investigation as 10 Way in wh gh the alcoholic ward t# VEUND ON HARRISON. a. HAVENEYER 1 ~ SUFDFOR S10 | ’ \Jury Quickly Returned a Praises Deliverance of Verdict for the Sugar Former Opponent on | King. ' Expansion, \ 8 od 1. D ba Pree rt bet by Che Asai ‘ ‘ , rreapondon day If he t at \ Nok President Harrison's epeeeh | Ann Arbor Mr. Cleveland replied; swWoa liberal aynopels of it In eome the Areman played Jed the mone. Levis vie the Pemnayivante Naty. ‘ue ate hone lime Ls valuabie, 9°" subject why demkpe hn the pre: what terrk, r Repablid, le, CA { y ot} torial rented | and W 1 is, | poanit when} (nilitenmne has fur Me. ft (ence Few and Par Between i Me, Haves Ce be nee it a on Noa ie ro he Ue verdlot for Havemeyer. Papers have hg 4 merves searer feaem fay’ aide itm ale! Beleriy tor ried r means j Jan ot Present Harr.

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