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“LOVERS LANE” IS Sonny ror Sampson. NEAL UFE oo | Bensonhurst Minister} Cuts Other Fellow Out; Gets Bride. Se sineicieisi-tteieier Down tn South Bensonhurst they have | been playing in real life « modification of ‘Lovers’ Lane," which for heart interest and quiet comedy ts the equal! of Clyde Fitch's play, There are some | foiks, of courre, who feel envious of | his god Rev. Orrin Whe mer Snodara ry happy, for he will tnke as his bride in June one of | the prettics: girls in the town, whose | iso rsition fs os sweet as her soprano). Volee, whiter has been heard in the sp cholr each Sunday {r Hut where che pastor wina a bi liaely the go0 rival and the friends the cause of the m: idea Remecn. That tie pa moout’ ts the fet that has filied many of the good psopie| with resentment, in some cases not un- t mixed with b: { tev, Orrin Wilmer Snodgrass with f a new charge, for, as le natd to- [op he thinks tc ts t well for al ministers wife to remain among her |< own congregation. the Cropsey 1 Church, and last am the suc-) ter. Me kep sae to. went there in Novem cessor of the Rev John 3} with hia sister in the par uni a month when ste we Connecticut nen tae young past went to live at the home of William ember of tha Board of Snodgrass ie a clean-shaven, ath- ¢ man of sbout thirty and doea not look unlike Richard Harding Davis He is an agreeable talker and nan the talent of making friends, He war very popular with the unmarrial women of the congregation. It was not even au pected he regarded with tender feeling, and the annous ment his engagement to Mine It sen shortly after he moved to her home caused someting of a . especially to th JOR HAR da been the habit of re. aur Vielting the comely echolr singer His (riends declare that hie almost had | an attack of heart failure “Done by Dominie!’ he is said to have eaclaimed Then, it in satd, that trou veloped in the church, part of the gtegation siding with the lower in the | Jove game; the other with the winner. | It ts said that an uncie of the sited man 1s one of the trustees. But the fact that the minister's future father- in-law [8 also a trustee offset this element in the contest ‘The trustees and stewards had a meeting on Thuraday last and took (WO | correct what the public dectares a bad | Votes on the pastorate question, as tol polcy in the navy whether Mr. Snodgrass should be re-| sotoriety, called, ‘The first was a tie, the uncle of the Jilted) suitor not voting; the second wax against cailing the your stor. ‘Tn he grim uncle 8 vole. ir. Snodgrass « term expires sand he sa timaied to t tes tii Other charge He went to Piainneld, Node. to-day, 00 Consult regantinn, proposition. ww vecume= tae past 1 Apr, tru He said before ieaving ine Remsen that he dd not t yor symp, for any young wad mignt red to Migs’ Ren, oh fnnuence with the | “1 de no ly sutticv to some other persons wed the Church Board t y Wheth » spend the iE thought they ought took any: ac xpression of + howe i the Te from received the HEAT ve er, since our engage pounce, L have i anyhow. Hefore a eton of the Hoard P wrote to Dreriding elder asking Ws ve sen Q@pother church. 1 did so becau thougat donot be well) for minly to remain among. her ton en blushed pre her ongagement sjeected) suitor ed, “that t engaged to any other young man own co} Misx RR See story of the positive! There wa malt kagement. so no one should polnted * a lal Court at Hour's Last Stroke. John ©. Breckinridge, acton of the rich | Scdie Regan. and aristocratic Wentucky family, Just saved himse!! to-day from a big ‘tHne|carbolle and, possibly, a long sojourn in Lud: low Street Jail Mardick of th As the last stroke of the hour of grace, | rendered herself this afte nted to him by Judge O'Dwyer in the City Court, the “young man + walked trate Ho; Jauntily into court and resigned himacit to examinat‘on In supplementary pro-[a0d Mme.|sum was furnisned by . The eult is that the fashionavle milline who ly her Judgment of $00 on a bi incurred for bonnets for nin trends. U pretock. | When he did not come Judge eri Hoa half hy doesn't come I'M tine him $23 Breckinridge is tall, stim and smooth- shaven. le was dressed in the pink of during the ordeal, pureckintiige. sai in reply : Dowe that he had no bank nl , Dowels Account now ‘Thirty-third stre ave you a Watch and N VT oused to have on know what became of {t, had any stocks or bonds or ¢ ate, “What intereat hay grandfather's estate? sr don't kno} think he left o grandmother Is very ill In San Fran-| heard of Ita marriage and was crazed Orpheam after Reginald William: Hardick was taken to the Oak atreet| Percy Wittlams, came to the station- siation and attended by an ambulance] house and offered to furnish ball for but the woman would heen motifiel of any ‘Inheritance. shouldn't like to ask about Ite as, ms cisco, he has the money.’ at the news, How much caah did you hav shisiorder wae issued for your eeamts The legal probe could go no deeper ass & WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1901. _ |$1,000 FOR A SAMARITAN OMA SHIELOED BY DYING WOMAN. |Mrs. Hearne Refused to | Tell Name of Medi- cal Student. URED in HREE EEKS! OMAHA W N’S LUCK. | gry at First, but Now Deplores Fact that He Has Lost Reputation. Gave Stranger Rest and Food; Dying, He Lett Her His Money. -{HER SWEETHEART IN PORT. Mier Ajms, A12R69N | Caogiil duee not ‘Thin contained $1 j Plain dt, Bat she took him in, gave h long and stormy voyage from) a place to reat and something to ea’ ‘The weac morning the man's Pi vas ® note that whoever played the roie of had been meanwhile made of the Court of Inquiry It wae Morgan and his men BRIK, Pa. Morgan, wife of the gu was an affect er whore case! Preside ts attraetin tention of the pangey eratutattor | Admiral Samp: husband bas 1 her fanony tot RODE ON “L” TRAIN THREE DAYS AND NIGH GIRL «SENT HER BACK TO NONTREAL Gardiner" by Superintendent of the Poor. orraw t iowa of reputat! Deported ed to the fagsh 1 aaw him seat himself fazza and rea warrant eMfcers, etther- ng all around him, brush:| >» not fancy they; Y erh—and not “Helen Gardiner.” as she now atyles 2if, was pitan a my feelings In the matter, Morgan has riven fron: the ranks observe an tt f oclvillty between him an 4a perfunctory formal»: e did i see him in ar the sound of his v bref declination never once did f the Outdoor jeur he has served { redas much MY HUSBAND 0 WED MEMBER “OFADYEARS ACD. OF PARLIAMENT. {Sullivan, Married to)/Engagement of Mae Another for 26 Years, , Davis and John Moul- Denied Charge. Pitue as he cou wegen 19) have am Ley al been desert The mere fact (hat he has pase an able com fa Lowa hh there that Meve thas jentssevt n hopeful that he amb! Nspositon of his ca nd whieh has made) word, he laieked ct it'may have! | SAMPSON AND MORGAN VIEWED AT KEY WEST. ' nt the ont. | reak of the and when she CHICAGO, March t—Jehn — Sulll- wikned for her traum-| Aman with a erevance Whi Curious Story Which)‘ PuzzlesChicago Police and Railway Officials. 1898 woman |was | was in comma |neron his fagenip, un Major Alexander Davis, of Syracuse, Mong the street fvet 1N. Y, and Jona Fletcher Moulton. on! « ture years sezed lof the wealthiest of English barristers! erted teartul {and \ member of Parilament, haa been! y husband! Have 1} announced. who bas heen * ARRESTED FOR MURDER. e who Was in Ney Wes the Maine explosi D-THROWER BONNET-CIVER AC JUST SAVED FINE. IS A PRISONER CEN-DECNED SHE SLEPT WW CELL i Breckinridge Reached!MissRegan,WhoThrew Gray-Haired “Mrs. Brown” Taken from Theatre Intoxicated. POISON FORMURDER BLE HE STRANGELY D 10 DEATH. Roach's Odd Affliction Which the Doctors Couldn't Name. ASKED $10,000 FOR lc 10 Who Analysis Halle’s Coffee Re- vealing Arsenic. Carbolic on Hardick, Surrenders. \ middlesaged woman Miss Lyon, Banker Sued City, Did Not Win. MRS. AGAIN WN JAIL. WERE. INSANE. NATION SH noon to Magia | wax suspended. Alderman Fleck to knuw why Hreckinriige does|of the Sixth mald she lived a Her victim, who had been mar-| ried oniy It ne} No. fering from Ilis right oye ts destro! hon and twirled a cane nervoualy |rrowed and scarred uited luve wus young woman's terrible ac okbinder at N had long adi ne of the Anest-looking dean was ¢ ‘kinrldge was bhied to appear at] street * awh Crusader Voluntarily Sister and Brothers ‘| Goes Back to Cell on Testify in Moser Return to Topeka. | Murder Trial. of fashtonavle ngher rexldenc West Sixty-ffth street + ay sixty-five yeurn, Vad gone to the house fo ace Me fewelry, He Hives at 31 Weat | Hloxe jams! dick. men on the force. Hardick wun patrolling his post Fou In your late | Tuesday night when Mies Regan jumped] Ho ied in 3899, 1| from a doorw $300,000 bul haven't | danhed the bolic acid Perkins were * was taken to the Liberty ave- | Mice station, {ten doltars In cash were found In her t word was ment who wan at istody of the Sheriff 4 hon, ‘ Tle was engaged or a batue of « Surrogate Petty, of Riverhe, Ally severe attack of hemorrhages las. ty Brooklyn in despair. tried every known remedy to at unauccese ful Botanical Garden Me is the only transfer tx « Chief Justice C his will the Botanical Garde the brother of NORWALK, Conn, March 1.-Mri Eliza J. Brown, eighty years old, ty cut- the bequests made by took « small in| Wednesday Roach died jon? Beven doliare and fifty cents, surgeon, Tae young woman and Breckinridge wae purged of eon: | Ut! ahe gave herself un this afternoon tempt gn payment of $10 costs, ull trace of her was lost. a recelves | beve 03 was Imposed Dy nausea, ordered refunded, tt were similarly affected. teeth in her Upper Ja e ehiidhood, and it Is in’t he lew ones are appearing. who fad drune lof hemop! blood cones Uirough the pores, the night at the statfon- the appraiser, which 11 Dr. Greene’: Nervura Is the Only Medicine in the World That Gures St. Vitus’ Dance. [IE nervous trouniesof children are no less heartrending because th common. What agonies of anxiety the parents of such children endure} Mne. D. Warp. of 904 North Carlisle St.. Philadelphia, Pa., tells how her little daughter was cured of St. Vitus’ Dance by rne’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. She says: © My littls daughter, Blanche, was stricken with St. Vitus’ Dance. We had the best physicians attend her, but the crew st ly worse until she was as helpless: asaninfant, She couldn't spsak one word or keep still for one-balf minute at » T wasdriven almost to despair. 1 just left off their medicine and used Dr, vurn blood and nerve remody, She slept better that night, and T cone |” tinued it all the next day and night without lotting the doctor know of ‘the changs. Ho calied in days and pronounced her per cent. better. [then dismissed all the doctors gave her only Or. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and, it cured hier in three weeks’ tine.” Dr. Greene’s NERVURA s.000 =| GURES Diseases of, “nemcoy ,| Infants and Children. Every parent who has @ child afflicted with St. Vitus’ Dance should read the fole lowing letter from n father whose little daughter was also cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. c Coanres L. McBay, « bighly, y esteemed police officer, who resides at 14 Myrtle St., New Bedford, Mass. says: * About two years ago my ittle daughter became run-down in alth and suffered from St. Vitus’) ance. Soon after she was trated with rheumatism, wi severely affected her lower limba, “ After trying various remedies} without obtalning relief. eke began reene’s medicine and PI 5 disappes red, she was again to 1k without lameness, ber general health was restored, and was able to attend school and play like; other children.” for his advice. His office is at 35 W. 14th St., New York City. Consultation by call or letter is absolutely free.| In the advice of this great) specialist in nervous and! chronic diseases you will] find quick recovery "if ton Announced. | LONDON. March 1—The engagement Jof Miss Mae Henry Davis, daughter of Moulton is fifty-six years of a 1 widower, and hin ancee is thirty. in Sussex, where the; friends, and Mets ilteremetnevitel| SEtneEnir ant Falsheas woner sue wes atari Mre Sul young lady was visttln, HIM (wilt be married in June, Mr Mou on was “senior wrangler” at! iniversity, He won for himself in ¥ short t ading position at Mra Monks) she London bar, where he ls an ace auld yaledged authority on patent and E copyright law. He has a reputed in- “! | come of $223,000 a year. His brother ls a hicago University. N. ¥., March L-Mies 1 known in society in this re eue has Ived all her life, ars old and ts con- cautiful girl, Sho is the eld~ er of Major Alexander H, ther member ‘ongress, who broad for several year nwer stater of Miss Davia, n years ago married Capt. Hare{ ot the British army, Wao basa England and a town! Miss Davis frequently | don, and it was « that she was heads Mrs Monks ht suit tn now Dam not on sister tn L sald Mr. Sullivan en | 5 Kan, March Mrs ned to Topeka early went ho After a dee the trial of the t Pekin has pee murder ¢ 4 ene went at once eT Roy M who has been iil, pped In hts ssat with pillo | Ong ere’ Siren t rothers of the | Ht either that) ay 7 el insane and Fe ur had been pere mis Chureb, i . y also Bay stimony concerns bP har Men bade jag other members of the Moser fame liy who they say have been insane. woere she kave | hich Mrs N an set of teeth. She has had] IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE. OF ever! your jewelry. Find a purchaser a Jew) through Senay World a. 7