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OOo: CUTTERS . DENTIATS «+. DISHWASHERS privates . DRUG C1 GRODRRY, CLERKS. not look “Hke ntted’ several letters jem and falled r,,who attended Mr. Cruger ey condition or the dec $0 for himself witness stated, teenth street, wan a thers weltten by nto be contested wife of Eug wan devoted Was at reputal rnal krewled g: tions alnting ein Mourtehton, mateh for the pro- - World-Wanis, Most Profitable ™ Medium to): Aste eres mee reer Advertisers’: gost TAK UP THE TABLET. Excavation t tunnel In Clty Hat Park that It, first section of tue | manufactu Paid Helo Wants Ml for a spa sunk xpiles io ct Int 1 257° BUT 488 ® AGENTS .... AWNING MANOS BAKERS . DARTENDERS . . BLACKSMITHS . . HOOKBINDERS ROOKKEEPERS BOTS .. URASSWORKERS BUSHELMEN BUTCHERS CADINET-MAKERS. CANVABSERS .. CARPENTERS CARRIAGE HANDS. CASHIERS OMAMDE! . QLERKS COMPOSITORS . Morning’s Werld, iS oxtended to the }eard, but he could find front of th ‘The tunnel Itself will then continu Paid Help Wants in 43 Other New: York Tavers Combined. will turn toward onal line to the old Ey IupRovens DEAD IN HIS HALLWAY. 4| Lape Tattains to make forty-tlve years old, thie morning adjoining hin residence, at No. 313 wenty-third street. nber of the gillers’ to n lodge meeting last evening. ¢ awalted hia return, amt at unton, and wont|She W nue elect to-day Hattle Newlander, twenty-one years old, of No, 512 Hast Eighty-sec- ond street, was knocked! down and sus- tained a fracture of stumbied acroas the body. An ambulance surgeon sald that there were no marks of vio! Appearance Ind ied of heart dincare, Mer had been married twenty- rx, and was a man of exemplary, ‘© on the body, ated the mi 6 3 8 1 elghth street, the motorman, Texted, Man and Woman Will’ Be Tried in Westchenter, The Westchester County Grand Jury to-day found Indictments against: Fran-| pile Spinello and her uncle,! Glovo! Buttachvello, for attempted) murder, In an infant of which UPHOLSTERERS USEFUL MEN. conabeucnee ij uiscx eos having, buried) all THE WORLD: ' CRUGER’S EX-WIFE RACE IN BAY FIGHTS FOR RICHES Four Wills Left by Millionaire—Relatives and VALE in m Contest Beiove Surrogate thomas, AFTER STEAMER Two wana to Get On St. Paul and Three to Leave. The American line steamship St. Paul, fremh from the Crane shipyards, eatied this morning for South impr: sailing was marke ox chents and en) nase down the Three friends of a ,s in pas- Ker were left on the vessel after tac naWays were taker down, and an ox elted woman and girl cane down to the dock Just in time t big Vereel ull out into the: str Mr. George Mather, hia wife and daughters fad been stopping at Dents Hotel, Paul, This mornin her husband: phat. sh ping with her daug’ the other child, V stoamship. Mr. Mather spent a rad half hour. When sailing time came he was unde- clded whether to leave the child behind and make the trip alone or take his daughter abroad and watt for Mrs. r to come over on the next ship. He decided on th tor In the mean tine Mrs. Mather wa nding to sal on Mrs. Mather told was going sh) r Kittle He a tle, went to the Wandering abou. the big stores lost in the contemplation of bargains, When she looked at the clock {: was near the cand then began w of wlll ra th er in time. When 1 angwWaye were pulled in and the 3t, Paul began to back Into the stream an exeited mag, followed by two women equally ited, appearet at the nal shout vo want to get off!" The man attempted ral, but ottlvers pulled him ouek. Auguat: Norburg “and hin wife and sister, gone on board to bli goud-by orbure’s alater. those sxeeking to get off the Vexwel were at the rail, Mra. Mather daughter came racing down the were put on boant the tug no and started after hetr mi or Norbusg ne tug that too! hem off. Maurice Grau saiied on the St. Paul, and defore sailing he said that he had yrtune was a lucky thing 1 the two wonien, for Mrs. Mather out took nothing to add to the, statement pub- lished norning. There also sailed M the singer, who goes « > olng at Covent Gi Col. Thomaa FO; to Witness the De VEDNESDAY EVENING GIRL TIRED OF DRUDGERY SOUGHT REST IN THE RIVER. MAY 5, 1901 Nothing but Hard Work from Early Childhood—Po- The return of good health is like sunrise turning darkness into light. Saved Her |Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy does this for weak and Known liceman from Suicide. win Sarah Corey umping in the tyetirst etroet ast River z INSANE SUICIDE. She once She te white. and bluck-hatred, told an Evening World reporter about herself: ‘They say I'm crazy. I wonder why not but it seems as ,» and each one more I'm not, though I'm only twenty- {¢ I'd Mved a hundred bitter than = HR _ SYNDICATE. — Detectives Believe They Have the Chief Salesman. Morris Polak, of No, at Thir- before » Street vith being the vos’ xyndicate jew York, Magistrate Brann in Court to-day charged chief satesman for a tht aving storehouses In Philadelphia and other cttles, The loft oceupled by J. Holoschutz, nt 218 Centre street, a hat manufacturer, was entered ty burglars on April 20 Jant, and $400 worth of «ilk ha: banda ; Last Saturday Polak called 11 Rosenfeld, a hat manufac- turer, of No. 138 Enst Broadway, and tried to xell him hat bands for $45. He gave Mr. Rosenfeld « card which had the following printed on it “Morrix Polak, representing the New York and Philadelphia Purchasing Syn- dicate, Cash Buyers of Stock and Mer- chandlse, No, M2 South street, Philudet- phia, Pa It so happened that Rosenfeld was a friend of Holosehu:z und knew about the robbery. to buy the goods, se as the date and atreet for the purchase, Polak admitted to Rosenfeld that the hatbands had been stolen. He said that if he (Rosen- feld) did not w: He made an arrangement ing last Monday in Buyard a pla them he had a cus- Nathan Somers, a hat ) South wt tomer named Philadety On Monday Rosenfeld was at the place ‘ard street, but Polak did not ap. var. He iz sent a lawyer to adelphia to 28 given on Oo Syndicate, to Somers's The Iawyer then place at No. 7# South street. He found Somers wh maid that he had purchased I'm just a friondiess, homeless, hope-| After And when I tell you that my |r sister, at No, 101 Columbla He ghts you'll see it | Brooklyn, to-day, John C. Merserenu) HILL’S SON TOWED [228 TRAINED NURSE. Railroad Magnate Proud of Miss Taylor, His Future Daughter-in-Law—Remarkabie Girl. Wall of the Hopeless, “Why do they make me live? I don't) MMerasereau had for some time been suf-| Both women ¢: lL had a mighty struggle with | fering from hereditary insanity. Twice|after wreming the rasor from Mersere myself for the] before he had tried to kill Don't tell me suicides are cow-|she was the only one w y cowardice ts nerve as I hate life tt was a nard|of his mind, She could hy brink Mr. and Mrs. Mersereau occupies Yet I had the} rooms in the fash that the unknown couldn't worse than the known, am—willing to risk tt I was| Mr, Mesereau's brother 1 acknowl- | floor | strong-souled enough to| are all well to do and Mrs. Mersereau | went tn . 1 will not kill | ons sweetly, were fighting tim of a practical turn in Wall street for control of the North= \ apprentice heracif as a Pacific, James While milito: . though death bec ms my only refuge y Decause 1 hate ilfe and what It has brougat me? From my earliest recollection 1 have Sometimes at home—ah, home! ntered the Py probationary the news that Just recovered, Louls Warre [of the railway was engage! to Mins Maud re my heart ached when my body was strong and reat Was when 1 was 4 asem Would Dut thetr ‘girls’ for a Ume! s then, things: would be dit- rnded with Ask the That last Oh! If the ange places with | furniture, He wus Inclined to be 10>] oring for market talk to of hie fature dau charm ate ma: [by his manag jfather'n most prov master mind of the trans- portation world ¢ and ie may not, parents dled was romance leading » sald that was the work, worked until the! the madman and he asked her to go Int) merged into tonal satu 1 was alone. r Was| He iusinted that hin brother go up- ambition isa hard coworking girl's mind, | Malet: itself] Attacked V 1 waa such an| As the andt Taylor tt family enstom tn marrying elder sister in the of the Northern s WAN nO = -7NV OF CALES MEAD ACAIN ting. better 1 a well as I down, 1 M. Taylor, haying mar- Mies Taylor {x related + mptas | not ad Krew poorer. | What was the homes of thi I was goods from Polak, who lived in New York at No, 38 cnth street, Detectives we K's address last night and arrested him. Polak said nothing, He was remanded at the in- stance of the detectives, who are trying im reveal the namen of his principals. . ———— GIRL HURT BY A CAR. Knocked Down and Ne- jurtam Second Avenue. verely In attempting to board a Second ave- car at Eighty-xecond atreet he sku Owen Plavor, of No. 386 Bust When She Groanded, PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica, May The German frult steamer Schleswig, Capt. Bchluter, which cleared from Mo- April-37 for Cuba, ran ashore aid ens wrecked off Port Maria, All Donrd” were. saved. on or wan an adept at + galt wax young Mr, 4 together on t Hine Dest ten | to New York last carried young Mr The suspicion Loula Warren Il was on thereafter as a member of sity Club of this city. C Fhoutday't be ant Sixtysttrnt TAKEN aS § SHOPLIFTERS. Young Man and cented In a Store, COHEN LEAPED OVERBOARD. A young man and ralgned before Magistrate Cornell in A stranger whe ist night at . detective for raed that they were and that when artested nto! goods worth about $10 ol varried by the womi young woman wan well dressed and seemed greatly distressed, erty that her family was of the bext people in Springfield that she came to New York with her huaband, but that he deserted her and port quarter Cohen Jumped Imnelf for Love, son committed sutelite to-d ‘The. Schleswig was an iron steamer, pat mass oan ce Tonulng Steam- wes bullet at ees although the Tre nd a searels infatuated with with whom Ht Is alleged she was shop. Nera gavo thelr names: “Adams and Nottie Wat him could be f mont, was stopped Cohen's father was on the boat with gor. He sald young, Cohen u sf | lowing carbolle rH of ugo, had re: m, and it is belleved that We gpondency due to. that tunate Jove affair was the cause of his yas eR aaa ind an unftor Miss Lucy Durant Felt This Way Before She Took | Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve reme edy. Now She is Happy. and Grateful. | Despondency is the usual result of iilness. When your head {aches and you cannot sleep, your strength goes and you get blue and discouraged. Miss Lucy parent: 3211 Morgan Street, St. Louis, Mu., says “ Sometime ago | suffered from headaches and ‘oss of sleep. Iwas despondent and gloomy, and 1 was always worn out. I write to show. my gratitude and to speak in behalt of DR. GREENE'S NERe VURA BLOUD AND NERVE REMe EDY! Uhad felt as if no one was. my friend. | was sick ard in bed half the time Dr. Greene's Nere vura blood and nerve remedy ree . we stored me to my former good health, Miss Lucy Denart. and | am much indebted to | Or. Greene and his medicine, Nervura:." Dr. Greene's Nervura is a friend to the friendless, a boon to sufferers everywhere. Its use is always followed by grateful words. Why do you drag along in a poor condition of health, when this medicine always helps? suffering men and women, it turns darkness into light. As health comes back and energy with it, you are no longer melancholy, you are happy and. .{grateful. . Today is the time to test for yourself the medicine that has always Ihelped everybody who used it. You will find it a friend indeed, as Miss Durant did. If you will write to or call on Dr. Greene. 35 W. 14th St ie in| Newark Nork City, you will get special advice, free of charge. mn in tol 2 WOMEN FOUGHT —__—_+ Desperate Struggle with Maniac in Fashione . able Brooklyn Boarding-House. trying to murder nis wife 9° rawer and got two muzors, Then there a triangular struggl?. One razor. ped on the floor, The women got killed himeelf by inhaling gus, while | the other from the madman. tha two terrifed women stood outsde| Mersereau recovered the razor from the the door of hin room. Noor and tried to cut his wife's throat. cl into the hill, ‘s wife,| cau's hand. ‘They held the door whlio they culled for help. ig him when this mania took posses In the mean time word had been sent ottze him, | to Dr. Terhune in Ad street, who two! hurried to the Columbia Heights nous. voarding- | While the women waited in the ball. 1h jed and half fainting, the maniac ved on the! /iside suddenly became quiet. = Above with hia wife. ‘They! When the doctor arrived the party » could subdu abl house on Columbia Height bourded so that she might devote all) in Desperate End, Rape Mette i Mang Salis got Ui Insane | On the floor they found Mersercau with be a rubber tube in his mouth, the other Began to str sie atte: vs end of which was attached to an open When Mersereau arose at 7 o'clock | gasjet. He was unconscious. All efforts. this morning he told his wife to BO 10] to revive him failed because, the dostor: breakfast. While she was down stairs | sii) he had a weak heart. atts plarereaa DERE 10 MOTE es eee about Ave months ago’ bee the furniture. ‘an U dw sent away for & When Mrs, Mersereau appeared her| 520 pea Ancients navel Gena husband accused her of moving out the] [ory ana wus at husinems yesterday, 4 alhoun, Robbins & Co., for soothe 1 rentiwel She got him into the next room but Rares pe rae pecs Se he returned a moment later, bolted the ones a anole ity door and tried to brain Mra, Mersereau | \t Peers ne As Coret omen vith a flat!ron, The woman fought for . h away, oad Pin fe and finally ot the door open| Mersercau had worked there. for. two. d escaped into the hall | weeks and nothing more was know and esca ° 5 re Then Mrs. Mesereau called her sieter-|°% MM 1. ine store this morning in-law and her brother. She had quieted hu message from thelr emploxge’s rH. 1, Mersereau, who is ployed ‘at No. 43 Leonard street, saying: at hin brother had died suddenly. Mersereau, up to Jan. 1, was Vice= f ‘oronado Rubber Com- Gr aly J ea street. our years ago but afterward Mersereau the room with him, men with Hnzore. two women crossed the | AIM? with Interest in the threshold the manine rushed (0 a bureau} h FOUR MONTHS. GRAND MASTER, Schooner Twice Blown|Retiring Masonic Offie "| trom Coast During | cerCushman Receives Hard Voyage. Rare Honor. room in Masonic Hat, et and Sixth avenue, mi and dele- d Lodge this morning ton of offvers. office, thous sted changes hy After « passage of nearly four months from Port Tampa, Fla. the four-masted 1. of Boston, Capt schooner Maria Ro J. Johnatone, arrived fn thts harbor! at lenis morning. i] rkadle ime to ade unantmous. eneounters with whieh Most Worshipful Irove the vers UE wcroee ty year, of Albany, a dissenting Brooklyn, year, was Cushman, n, declined renome his health, Franks ville, Junior will fll the aber Atlantic. No loss of during damage kearing On F of the ruck } miles « house flooded, with the uleak was Many of but the schooner reached ‘ 1 At of Mr. Cushmal jon Maren moved that he be made i ‘i h $ by Honor, «& his After being supplied with new « ater byAnOUaEHS from philadelphia she proceeded on her eens somethin the history’ 0} eon April 6 and on April 3 was ae ae RT st off Barnegat, when she was caught In another «ale, blown out to sea again, a ese oes) and haa been ever since getting back to} save YOU ANY. BUSINESS. Pm iy amt. ‘phe agents of the Teel) tn} this ‘tty Patre! 1a? — Wy W. Batele Co, 5 : Papa eee ye ele Saas he moss