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i i i 7 WANT SING SING RAZED. Prison Association Rec- ommends a Complete New Building. PRESENT EVILS DETAILED. Lack of Air and Bad Drainage Among Chief Objections at Present. Sing Sing Prison will be torn down, another site chosen and new buildings erected if the State Legislature adopts | the recommendations of the Prison As- sociation. A. special committee, compored of Samuel J. Barrows, J. G. Phelps Stoker, Alexander M. Hadden, Henry E. Grer- ory, J. Seely Ward, Jjr., Chariton T. thorough investigation of structure. In Its report, now ready, these points for condemnation: the present they find (GIRL CAUCHT ! ota, | despite the tuiet's THE BURGLAR. Richard, Murray Is Ar- raigned for Attempted Robbery. ——— Richard Murray, thirty-elght years who refused to give his residence, was arraigned before Magistrate Hoos in the Gregory Street Court, Jersey City, to-day on a charge of attempted rob- bery. He wis caught in the act of ran- sacking a room in the apariments of John Foster, ut Grove and Sixteenth streets lant night. Mr. Foster's young. daughter Mary saw the man tn a bedroom In the flat and called to her father. When Mr, Foster ran to the room the thlef was in aw clothes rhut the door and kept it Oris to break out. Mary Foster hurried to a nearby drug ore und noted Police Headquarters y telephone, Murray was held to awatt the action of the Grand Jury, 1 ht ;WOULD CLOSE THE DEWEY. Lewis? and Eugene Smith, has made a/ Theatre Again t r Coneldern- tlon by the Police Doard. The question as to cancelling the I- First—Dampuess. The prison is built on made ground. Moisture trickles down the walls: Second—Absence of sunlight. Windows @re but narrow alits. They admit sun Ught only for a short time each day. Bun never penetrates interior block of ceils. Third—InsuMicient ventilation. The cubic alr space provided for each con- vict is leas than one-third the normal amount. Fourth—Overcrowding. There are 1,350 prisoners and only 1,20 cells. Fifth—Bad drainage. There is defoc- tive plumbing and a dangerous open sewer, River sewage backs up [nto the drain. HILL MUST DIE ON FEB. 5. Court of Pardons Reaffirms Wite- Murderer's Sentence. TRENTON, J.. Jan. %.—The Court of Pardons has decreed that Rober: F. 3m, the Camden wife-murderer, must die Feb. 6. After a special session of an hour to- @ay the Judges reaffirmed their decision. Hill was to have been hanged on Jan, 25, but a delegation of Camden ministers and three women, who ware: sald to rep. cense of the Dewey Theatre for violating the Bunday Inw waa again brought de- fore the Pollce Board this afternoon. The present lease expires on “May 1. Some time ago the New York Sabbath Commission entered a protest agatnat the theatre and an Injunotion was granted by Justice Beekman In the Su- preme Court. propeetors of the theatre may the firm has changed hands and Is no longer owned by Sull raus. Tai poratl think eiston in ine thers junction was Krant raine| than the present proprictara it did not stand. ———————_ COLER GIVES FOUR PLUMS. New Appointments in the Office of the Comptroller. Deputy Comptroller M, F. Daly an- nounced to-day the following appuint- ments to positions in the Department of Finance: Richard M. Chapman, 150 Nassau street, Expert Accountant, $15 a day, Arthur F, | Curtis, 228 Sixty-seventh street, Brooklyn, Aswlatant to Expert Accountant, at #5 a day. Edwin E! Grapes, Rodney street, resent the Woman's Christian Temper- e Union, ca‘led on Gov. Voorhees on ‘he preceding lay to plead for the lite of the murderer. GETS HUNTINGTON SEAT. Mroker Eugene Meyer Railroad Magnate on 'Chi ‘The neat of the late Collis P. Hunting- ton on the New York Stock Exchange has been poated for transfer to Eugene Meyer, Jr. ‘Other transfers are: Benja- min I. Ham fo Dantel A. Loring, Jr. ‘Thomas D. hes to Jesse L. Hosko- Hug! witz, Samuel ‘Mecord to Howard C. Fos- ter. sit Sebi Ia Memortam: the Queen,” will be the wub- of Rev. Dr, Donald Sage Mackay’s discourse ¢ Fifth Avenue Collegiate Chureh, corner of elghth treet, to-morrow morning. Appro- ¢ memorie! music will be rendered by the choir, In the evening Dr. Mackay will preach on "The Man from Macedonia; Europe's First Call for the Gospel.'* The benevolences af thia ehureh for the year 1900 have just been published and show an increase of nearly $11,000 over what raised two years ago and of $6,600 over last day. ‘ie pout" Dr. Madinon C. Peters, pastor of Sumner Av Pee, Haptiat church, commer of Decatur stree a Brooklyn, hy Wednesday evening he will Gpooks and Vuperviitions in the Twentieth Cea: tury, At the Soath Reformed Church, Madison ave- nue and Thirty-elabth street, itev, Roderick ). D., Mill preseh in the moral Lord’a Great Merc! ‘The cholr will Merciful Unto 3 rH Goa" (8ydenham) eeponse nents In lat (Weber) Lord sent Hoty, © God ost Stienty (Abt t ‘a Services will Ue held morning and evesing in She, Deptia, Church of thi or, Rev. Howatd't. Jones mi he, Eoipbany to-morrew, ae Brooklyn, eeper, fourth «i Bureau for the Collection of Ax mente and Arrears, Brooklyn, $1,20) per annum, John J. Kelly, yn, Bookkeeper, troller's Office, $1.500 Willie Sauer, Ans! the Department of Bulldinge, has had dig salary increased by Commis- ‘om $1,809 to $2,000 per 16 Third place, Brook- fth grade, Comp- Specie Exports $5,316,100. Exports of gold and silver from this port for the week aggregated $1,248,497 silver barw and coin and $4,067,003 gold, a total of $5,316,100, against a total of $1,119,831 gold ‘and silver in the week last year. CHURCH NOTES. the Aretmbiy Halt of she an Bul ‘ven: ith Oliver's work as igtly iy Dr. David. James Berri. ot thie "borourh, and Dr. Mi. P. Dewey, of Brooklyn. The, thirty-8fh anntversary “of tue Presbterian on Monday mernit ding address on “The Work’ of the onuree for Children apd the Young by Dr of Pri ‘k. On inceton At the Installation services oy4 lee as pastor of the bytertan Church, he! David G. Wy Mi opening of the Thurstay and Fri an cleet Terael."* A committee has been appointed by the or- thodox Jewish congregations to ca'l on President McKinley for the purpose king that chap- latne be appointed to mini a Ear’ | The South alt prowpering ander E Dlekha Boul (Dessert); ere 'reeeatiy limites. oo aa) Me's (Nevin). We Lee, oreanive a faMh, and nine by Jetter trom otber ¢ Cast Mark's ant Fplscopal Church, Mrook- Shuey ney, Frank, founder of the chureh ot Rev. Bomcer #, Moche, rector, has ast eat col Tt wan ttarted ndepet SE lecture te tue ertes’ oa of the New Thought’? in Car Morrow’ morning, Hie topte a ae i end former. led by Mi E20 gt the regular service itey, Jesaee 1, Hurl: t. D. HY preach. Luncheon wl) be served and at 6.30 for theer bu come from the Fifth Avenve tat . sath wireet, near Pitth Ih eevense,ci er D.." Prealeat of Acatis, Nova’ Beotla, will supply. th One hundred and Atty pervone have added ¢o the Fire Daptis Ghoreh ther: ‘Haldeman, Beta ati bina gag ween tired.) ete alte ont are late hi ot je evening are of i poopie. (boils dieliaman win preaet at both t the Afternoon services: to-morrow the erypt of the Cath ihe ‘The preacher will beth ge atdon he er jetta ost Bt. Mark's Protestant Epiacoy fectory the Rev. Dr. fatten, te del delivering lal sermons on ''The Church's hai 4 ie “ict will have an opportunity harine 2, OF ot The Bky Pitot," by, a Vor a Celd tn ¢ Basntive Mromu-Qu! in workers of New ' rated Iw semt-centenn! eston af Moly Trinity Church. Mr. Roche and 314.900” has’ been yw chapel building erected at a , and anew church bulléing at a Mt, Mark's 1s one of the most of rooklyn. The rector Charles R. Abbot, Ph. D. Rev, LAndsay Parker, D. D,. "eter's Protestant Eplecayat prasant in. resi f and hie vestry, Mplsenpal Chureb, peal for $31,900 to the churea. Malt / the guseant leja'e Duuded debt of twenty” yearet . | A popular mosting of the Gospel Mission to thy Tomba in the interest of Prison Fvangeltza ton will take place to: tn t Ps jan Churel ry hetance at Hvanesising Gur . Howant a si LIEUT. HOBSON IS WEAK. Gew the House of a i to Recuperate. ,. Léeut. R. P. Hobson, who has been in | the Presbyterian Hospital since Dec. 1 treated for, typhald fever, left the al ice g'stock mas fernoon and en to the ren Bertron re West Re. Ie Fitigstourth at atree {Says He WE Tieuts Hobso! YACHT OFF FOR closet and Mr. Foster promptly ¢ -|Tucker received wort THE’ WORLD SPANISH MAIN. 200 New Yorkers on Unique Thirty-five Days’ Cruis ts ant Itinerary of the Prinzessin Victoria} for. shting excursion: a Prom New York to Miles . 150 Total distance The twin-rerew crula zessin Victoria Luise, t Hamburg. American Ine! salted to-day from Hoe boken for the mort remarkable pew cruise of the new She carried 39 pas from all over the U will be gone thirty to New York March 2 The cruise will be and the Spanish Ma: will pase through * plogs of pirates and buc The New Yorkers on beard the Prin: | Prine | days, returning ineors zeasin Victoria Luire are J. oF, Archbold ant Mrs. John D Archbold, Issac Vo and Howard ©) Bre ttman, Miss Illa How . Elsworth 1. J Mr, and Mrs Mr. and H Mrs Lyman, E. and the Misses Sophie and n Mat Mar! and maid; Mr. and Mrs. Dane! ¢ Dr. Rodger P. O'Nelll, Mrs, Edwis sons and 4, Mr. and Mre. Mr and Severance, Mrs. J. S. Samue Mr. and Mrs. \ m1 Frank Van Anden and J Miss Hazol Pingree, ¢ blue-eyed daughter of ¢x-¢ Lambert: Suydam, Henry Kt. Van Anden and Warne p-haired. ng Pingree, of Michigan, the passengers. ceful girl of elghteon and rece!ved the only floral gift t to the yacht. It wax a giant basket urn filed with American Beauty roses, other rare flowers. The young she had no when her Jocund he guessed {t came from t leans college chap ilies lady « STUDY SANSCRIT Upon the top th ette avents Prof. Jackson, of Columbia, |‘ Sails on the Cam- the EVENIN accompany each, sharply defined and strongly subjects should be inte ‘0 prints will be returned, Amateur Photograph shows the tes tsa woman LUNCH t noontime SATURDAY EVENING, JANI PHOTOS TAKEN Inand Around eNw York BY AMATEURS. WORLD will pay $2 each for al A full description, givin prints. photographs WAY, printe patiny, Al thas ar sditer, Eventng World, P THE ON OOOO, ments rear HOUR FOR ART Vee (Photographed by Harold D. fons, 5: nklin avenue, [roe or of the large college building, corner of St Brooklyn, are several fie stutios, ‘The anti feet square, Here the stud pm a collection of pli while four girls w Commander Booth-Tucker, vation Army in America, Is g to reach his father's bedstd latter passes away. Frederick Tucker {san old oficial of the British Govern- ‘Tro WASHINGTO: has sen ment in India. Booth: was dying at Torqua. Willle FAouln, the ci been appearing in “Florodora” at the Casino, nailed His daughter, Miss M Eslouin, was down to see him off, Others salling on the Campania were: fan, who has a mart eee Seooooeecoees Bilious--Got a Cold? You're billous, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a Jame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not Properly lently OFF TO INDIA TO ' eoescogoogsesae Cecocceccocecce THIS IS (cee) THE TABLET eee pean gS passed off, and- what you need is a cleaning up Inside. Be sure you get CASCARETS! % eae its Tal a Setoos ra 308 seeseccsesescecss0ccs000ccosccscscaceesouceseur ns Lauciani pania. x seals bez The Cuneam Itne steamship Campania] FJ. - Mrs, % Dale salle this morning for Liverpool, hay-| Mr. and Mrs. J Mr. an Ing among her passengers Prof. A.D, v.| Mra. James P. Da or and Mrs Jackson, of Columbia University, who is | Pulford, Le a ko'ng to India to make research into the| Keene Irwin Laughlin, lan Laughiln sources of Banacrit and Zend Iiterature, ". H. MeCord, A. J. ntosh. He has @lso been selected by the Parseen | Max Newverger, Mra, FB. Parkhurst to decide several religious questions | MF. and Mrs, Eugene Stra tton. Mr and mended which fix de@nttely the relations vetween | Mra: 1 ae Dusen genomes War- thelr Church and the English Govern-| “/% © hb esmulls, eons ment. The Profesror will be gone six enon tie. NEW MARINE HOSPITAL. No appeal wilt be om ein bed now under s¢ i fos the inurder Adaine. Jona G. attorney, wats In Alban Islators Interested fn surmised that his iis F appeal to them on be excavated | Mr, Milburn, howey in) New 1 would maul v0. ould probably peale in thine for ari term. sed. for cn au 4 cers Decemoer 4, 1733. “1 have your valuable CARETS and find the n perfect. C do without them. 1 havo used th them to every one. EDW. A. MARX, Albany, ta ons the ca cS atmilar modte our best acaba ed and prinie: STUDENTS 10 Qa Milburn, of Bt and that Me ime somo time for indigestion and billousnesa and am now completely cured. Recoremend ‘Once tried, you will never be without them tn the family." A movement $e on foot in New Y¥erk ratay acini’ Mimowtal. Cate wiatiearease Pettit RY 26, 190 Inte World's Fat Contest Maintained. 3 Sococonoascsossserexoeec0c500000200000000000200003 WASHDAY New York city) on washday. On Se We = yr Ss st iz2 RUNSSF G kiya. James's pi jie room her 1 uffalo, Molin y ths week, the at was to nt here of his et aacd that Ape arch mm. awh’ of gre cap, wor’ CAS- ‘ouldn’t em (or | Each Hand Appraisers in Indian safe from the Snake Well protes Mr. ¢ MH saya the rey upris! exaggerated, wa thie dns ym ATSELIsG Leenareo. oe, Festauran nue a hooker to CONDUCTORS STILL IN rest in ‘ Avent tyenxth ductor 1) hat will-une doctor says that Is now f “I have tried a ~ No. 1000, oor again, but l still have the sa @ doctor, but he did 9 4 tach Hela tcnowntieeeThesiblic Mease tell me what to do." not seem to do me « } $}| and will the his omeiat entey shorty EMMA KUEHL, 112 ‘Trautman any good."—MIS3_ known as “Sity Brooklyn, EL D., ‘ MAGGIE POL: | Slive . tk much cin his a 1 y fnty each car we dle keep Mle on ect te ont rend that C ha nit of Winnlag at least one of the izes, he Evening World cousin Dawes Campbell nley, says the Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Don’t let them sell you a fake substitute. ae wy AUD Ube 10c, greater thua the Evening seston “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—I have "stomach every ¢ of the F x red since the age of sixteen with morning, every- nw fine will ctoe painful menstruation, 1 have bees: thing T eat hurts at , treated for months, and was told that me, am. very weak, corpulent we wo upled by twenty offer c A telegram from of President NEVER SOLD IN BULK. DRUGGISTS ore the drat box of ©. ear, EHIODS OF PAIN: Three Found Relief. © LINE 3 Women n gold of and iustor unt reduce ming ruf- 4c no woman {ts entirely free from perlodical suffering, it does not ecem to have been the plancof nature that woman should suffer so severely. ad i. weddia Pinkham's’ Ve etable Compo:nd 13 the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. It relieves the condition which: produces so much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. ‘The three letters here published should encourage every woman who. suffers 6, tite poor, sick. at Aug. 1898. the womb had fallen a little. The thin and sallow, 1899. LARD, 319 So, 4th, St., Richmond, Va. April 23, 1900. “Since receiving your answer to. Jan, 19, DEAR MRS. PINKHAM— After re ving your reply to my letter of Aug. i 1 followed your kind advice, nd im glad to tell you that T have; aie: es and [been cured ol Revere my letter I have been taking your: tare itt! lof monetenation cae hain at tne | Vegetable Compound, and tt has dome Swantins: ’ pay me more good than any medicine) E ima Pinkham's Vegetable Com- alone My entnealaaavedd to lean fare [pound, Tf have tiken six bottles of at) ‘ th; It, felt better after the first bottle, |" Seaton Tatrorneeaeat ah all and after a while had no more pain ONC Sieh NEC Dara ur medicine, always praise POLLARD, 319 So. ah Be Va. T was troubled with female woalte me well nose, irregular and dring oy] “Ll would ike to have you use my {painful menstrua- seating |t stimonial, so that others may seejtion, and leu nh stauter {and be inspired with hone and take!co-rhoca. The Id take medicine.” MRS, EMM\ doctor's medicine 12 Trautman St., Brooklyn, |didl ine no good. \L have taken. one Feb: 20, 1900. ‘bottle and a halt ‘our medicine so highly of your Vegetable free Siento I thought I would write Compound, and, ut |to you for thanks to your “My monetruation oc rs every: two medicine, my pains ‘weeks, lasts a week, and ts painful. [ are gone, L advise of their/have been troubled in this way ae all women suffering as I have: ‘to. use jsome time, I suffer from sick head your Vegetable Compound.”—EMMA’ ache and backache all the time, appe- J. PRIBBLE, Indianola, Il. t if there is anything about your case sa which you would Ilke special dvice, write freely to Mrs, Pinkham. No man will see your letter. 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