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PARTIES & TST oP THAN, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN WOMAN HOLDS SECRET PROUD MRS. SHARKEY TELLS are oF OF KIDNAPPERS’ PLOT. OF FIGHTER’S MOTHER-LOVE.| TRIMMED MILLINERY, Commencing on Tuesday, May 28th, nthe Handsome Home ae : at Sheepshead Bay; | Original Creations and Imported models, Given to Her by Her} Shapes and Trimmings, suitable for every demand Muscular Son, She of summer dress, Recounts the Story { $10.00 of His Boyhood and } Value $15.00 to $25.00. the Ambition Which He Has Realized for i : Her. | JAMES McCREERY a C0., ————— | Twenty-third Street. Pts ' : head Bay t ay and gazed out inte the fox. There was moisture on) { o Meee ee enawern| \ 0 Q | Full length cloaks,—made of fine quality blue or black Taffetas,—for pl the culmination of a! L)of a bie hort hand, the hand of Tom | § Sharkey, her pugilist son, assured her | § that she was not In the midst of a} | sant dream, | In reality iw shlaream of years. When ‘Tom Sharkey / £7, (( iE beenn inte. nueitistie enreer”ho:eet hie | Coaching or Driving. i ff the oft father aml | Stitched and finished with Tucked Batiste other awa tn Iret. To this! Collar, or ddjustable, double cape. ‘$24. 50. JAMES McGREERY & C0., .. Twenty-third Street. cocecceecceee G_sfella Bianchi the boxing | enormous | avor to re-| visible aupply of champagne stitutions the sailor rings bank and of being what She Figured inthe Con- " way Abduction Case at Albany and Is the Friend of Man Sus- pected of Sending Threatening Letters) to Edison and Others. Man Suspected Is Re- spected Citizen of Orange, the Father of a Fine Family, but, It} came « =a aald husband | ar age and saw Tom Waen he gé i { and told me about Is Said, Has Been} ie nous k and told me abou { the horses and the > Sraeecanes \NAUSEA Pressed for Money. |stnien 1 coutan's sink i wae ine H El RESS C LAI M S TOBACCO STOCKS, aoe eet caes ; Mother of Elaghteen. wontertully curative powers of TOM SHARKEY'S MOTHER. | The would-be kidnapper of Orang: W. J., tg known, say the potion. His fest will causo a great rensat United jblarneying me, Hut the pletures and still it the papers and (idn't seem as though tt could be true tt now, with it all ——_—_—e ++ matis, It ds the ‘the Jersey town. Ie Is a pror iieaeeleresthacet ervice han |! ean hardly bel : é 4 Dusiness man, tho father of a fne fin 7aul- ren a hail ty the kKinatpinng eneen [IM FORE OE my evens Remarkable Romance in Life of Tweed’s!Otherwise Market Was] fmucMist Smcg fly, is well known {n all the Orang i nave ome x0 common tn the | Mrs. Sharkey, although | alxty-three . ' A i A rame—BROMO-! Bee Ee ee a ee ana e e cattenia at att the lei, (yenrs\ old) le vigorous and alert, She Friend’s Widow Unveiled by Her Death. Dull and Prices Were repels el Teputation. ; ra eacept those ent te Mr. Ballson [Mas many of the charactertates of her , WASHINGTON Oooo ce The discovery that the clues led nacerned th 1 of | were leurne The jetters were [rowerful son She has tae proud record Irregular. ALL DRUGGISTS. 10c., 25c. this. man astounded the poll ‘ Af Victor Bianchi, of having given birth to elghteen chil- Public Administrator mi er of T'ubille. Works: He dled in FOR SALE BY Wil R. RIKER 5 48 5 they were more astonished still w! 1 year ant of Or dren. Five of them are alive aad four News vark Yen Marchi 169s. A Gib OOM they found that a woman was ole cashier of th of them are with day under the denied with a big problem in Seams cath. Ccuriie Huge buying of the Tobacco shares Bay hom But their astonishment rea roof of Tom's {the tlement of an estate of 5. dust prior to the death of Niles there |{erniehed ‘the prominent feature elimax when they found that? of him Wi he a en he waa a oe fas one who fixured in the kid Kea by: di a aly net paerea tal ieliertonen|herwaala [ecg eee cee uote B An interesting chapter in the hie- [early dealings oa ‘Change. Over 9.00 of ttle Johnnie Conway ; DO en ee eee rate [ied on suly 25: 1000.¢aC ct of the remarkable woman's Ife, [shares of American Tobacco stocks : ae | Sb Madixon avenue, New ind her husiant were living in| were purchased during the fret thirty | Norm, Pacite pf. to Mfteen Alrbrake i Alrorake rights. Ontario & Western two yearn ago. Bhe and the man are has [had whipped every boy up ain of ehter Itella years old in Dundalk. He waa al- ages of trading, at a net cain points, Ita price touched 137 1 almant for the m ington i Ne Mrs. Isabella Duffy, of Missich Md sudden time tn which politteti after a gay |m! velllance, The woman ty said 1: 34 ded on va © one A ne o champagne the key to the mystery aru ave very ntrone and he Uked to Rave) ny ig represented Wy) Latter Ride delleacleath cll Chamtecieere et i cloring to tell what she knows Hd rem niin eed ECR cURL) wLalvuremolddhelltSok | Gi sus cam nar) Nov eMes = BrOnd Sad Mt i liarvenal Nianred placket: ring to|fxure, Trading was scarcely less ace 4 1 Mak necessary to clinch the (4 peal iran [emtarent epee te af There | whe. according to Mr. Hoes has built the woman went to Tennenmes [itive In the Continental Tobacco shares, ins fs in Newark, wh rece Ne cane eee TTT eee | ae eer eeeeeet aa ean egrmen mae cats. (iptalanundyctelm)tosenaiin lestauy tates Senator, Tow this | After an opening Rain of 21-2 per cent. | Pressed ot A a8 Visits of the Orange business :nan with movable’ ri man oo chance for him to make any) iy wife of the well-known Tams |matter was settled In not a part See aegalea af 6,00 shares fia price wand oe tg cc. Me we The threatening letters reculved by ah ete (ary FS SRS I oleae pollttelan and friend of Tweed. history. Iitted 3 additional points to 6 3-8, mak- Quickallver Mtn. pf i 12% Thomas A Edison and two oth: i " t con aa many tettera Sencwcd lease laisaltor. The records dixcovered in the oll Specaiated and Got Rich. ng a net gain of 51-2 per cent irae Reading 24 pt vs. g¢ ay prominent renidents Oran vv ie Britt Keen, ie would seem | vie wanted to be a aatior and go tolcountry show that Isabella, mew AE) a Sane gy : agrremite dealings in the firat ha yy Been practically traced to tie suape 7 ted § Secret Servier vie tn lad been jen countries, Even when he was|ieged to be Mrs, Duffy, was the dy Fay necaeemeacts dls bis wife speculnt- ie about 20,00) shares. Republic Steet m4 ue ©) The suspect ty in financial dittouities = —————] a itle fellow he wantel to came to at MER ee Ec alty, and when she dled teft Nenea ala scored sharp Svuthern Pacific z . wt of Dantel Fearon, P $20.0 tn cold cash The Suwar i | Southern Ratiway 3 He {6 pressed on all sides for me America, Many of the people we knew [ine young girl who afterward became [27 10 i coll saan, Among her effects | TR See outset. American SiBAt| Rude lk G. Init BOF ‘This led to the kilnapping p! | hal crossed the oc and they wrote }ytrs, Van Nort. Fearon was boarting | on sites from Mrs. Isabella wis up 3-4 per cent., tO Wied A sharp a Ly ae: Le gs gs ge 5 Nei rs Eran Iettera back about this country. (at ine mace where the ale! was cen-| M3; of the Massnchunetin town,| 0 "fut, nowever, carried It down | sii aw. pts 84 Gu ay He aays he ; ‘ : always Hked to Fr about New| oyed as a barmald oc waltr ale: n tender and cttonate| AT yy a full polnta. ‘The entire mar-| Man Rope & Twine, ae et ae: v8 Goes inothexne ¥ fork and the United States. » “ rmx Also th me found pi! : tibly on this TeAC-| Texas Pacite 4% 48 any arrest to-day, He har : rhree ‘Rimes Marrt ecanhinte’ ket weakened percep’ £ is Go withthe care until it “Pmust say for Tom that he was al- ; : Aigo {ous members of thelfarm= | oy .jand was yon ¢romil: to LLS Eee Ff Fi case t was learrne pe aS emp ‘The girl came to New Ty and sey M sana et pct on, and my bes - 2 | 88ys 4 ood doy to bls parents, He was] ‘Th ke ve mn of tsi7, St Irs. Van Nort herself. | 000) from the top, Sharp deciines « re 1004 Mouga the letters Mrs. Duffy was . and claims that Mra. Van that two citizens of + (OF Me. Falcon, had rev in. Pennsylvania, St. other catl- }land the United States nile with th terward she was marricd to He 233) BE. registered fort Tettersel Thess itwolare Mr. Sin UHRA S t= yaly thing the matter with ra soe tttt| ‘nion Pacific and Mr. Bia: ch. The Wen re vat * wandering fo} Le would [erts, who was killed tn EE ee ae F that ehe was her nat- | U oe one ‘The ‘Tobacco stocks yleld- tf 5 Aina Uttie place Ike | There were n hy L nowhen she (Mrs. Van | Stet! Moe each. ay whole, war excep- i“ Two Crowded Cars in Collision in Broadway} a Near Houston Street. the Captain In 1857, tne girl Edison part of The public! AF wite of William J, Niles, 4 ‘orite einter waa Rose, | In Reme, en years old, Mes, Durty | “tne. 3. avow! 0 fh Je dead woman, | tanaily, dull, chiefly, owing to the ie mas children of her own, day in ne road \uarters the Granger ce. though they | wheel, @ LE. vame th here with him for nearly years and when he went away [moved town of At Bae] oatained a divorce from Nilew at Administrator Hoes will Iny the mat- 4 Shy SEPPR ESP ETER ent Sasegss2ysarsas: phattan and ropolitan! The local coteon market opened firm - eae te PEER . Fa tains A from 1 to2 POINt#. leo tay®and 4 to 7 points higher, There A few years ago we bh | Trading continued ight. nterest checked | 9 little attempt by local shorts to ad become a. tighter Art win . | the saurt interom Sin the| check the advance after the call, for nearly broken When he was a. satlor My b cOV-l they picked up cotton throughout the fa N h nk» bow newspapers, th ellen ; 7 at wetl pallinereonupirites pies ine ax to wea when he was eleven years old, N i st 7 st Wen hie tendency | wheel, B. 3 GATOR Ts tl Ta ihe wan the only one he tala nbouttizel| tlelGreoks) Mich. on the rxround/ of NON |(feir the Surrogate'’s Court for de. |fell inline with the general spesali apie dus contes ft will now be a ditenuit or ' suite Ne ‘ ' oe a he dled before the decree | clalon, TM anKwed. hanged ‘ rat i vt ds ye oh ’ i hele iulcan ve [xupport, but hy a before +. and “a. “5 i them down a 1 y Aft t Ve i satlor we [euppor! According to Mrs. Duffy, her father, Aetment. bonds were unchank nar aot iciecce ‘Capt. Leary vtor id didn't n from him. We would |reached him the shipwright. was be tthe Q Nonds were steady. S c 5 ‘ Y husband bwrikht, was boarding at the same | Rallroad | « Mead aownward nee hic ]2233 crashed int hear that he was .way off on the other| After the death of her #\ \ lice Wire her_mother waa employed | Phe market turned #harhy ToNte | LONDON. May 2.—To-day being @ + ? Car oN \ vile with a Me aatnte dee of the, world in. places Te neree|the whlow married, In England, George | ind won her. The records of the birth |during the secon nee vent Industrial | close holiday in England the Stock Ex- t ste sl ba eb ety stela ile apenas Teese Boor ceed AGP Sad RAH CCU BLS TE PIE Anat) SATS oT fy Rea aMnetmaving Influence. > |change In closed. The holiday ‘a also = et etl te E f 2 R sho was ¢F it : of en! , . y HN ey i F a Hut he never came home [and the friend of Tweed, who was eo Nira. Wan Nort wan an accomplished vent to 14 $4. a net, Wass oF 2) obsere Jat mont Continental centres. % nh : mysttr) vongers aetnronn always sald he would stay away si wath thea Departmen ioe. oy es and well-known in old New York AL tI3, Rock Island, Mis- Means san tin cin 4 orld 3 : Site Hand t : Thana hin fortune was made, Parke for years, and was lat Se feent.s Chion Pacitic, Loutavilie & © 5 “And even though I SHTRFACTION ; RESCUED FROM © THUGS GAUGHT «i e= ed Help would think abour dn oT FISHKILL LANDING, > May | 4m. v ‘ An extremely quiet tone prevatied at Ww A! L this beautiful the opening to-day, owing to the ab- ants in This$ Three of the Crew of Were Washing Victims’ 1 countn't pletely inactive. aratively, active L : |he sent home a ttttle money sometimes F lat? at any price the bulla cared to AS ft t after he got ti ats iiishest flaure for the da rth! make, The July option opened at 8:., tal t " . ° ARielt patna ap oaboln(e ach a gre i, thie Niet cas up a points and Twin CHY| but immediately’ moved up to 8.10 on an ¢ Py: A " ir Nov i fe sent home large amounts, PNA Transit. 3 per cent, The Lael urgent demand from shorts and soms = 7k i r 1 Fi shina RUG r he'd stuck to Als ship. na hares: nly Jumped 7 polnts.| of the more confident bulls. The holl- GIVE $ ' re ae eatrritl ry Shee lal RATES. rincitenl ue A 4 s quidenly ding, Northern| day at Liverpool had no effect. ag a fort r NASOLTA ONL Lena mniHul entre civ ie oes | en tne ye brash hts ti 10 Bl. as att a) points, to IS. At} check on the buying movotent. New A RL) Pacie Wiervain the market Was coM-| Orleans and the West were liberal buy @ ind nen the . fei eels Anim wan comm , nik tha yes ane| Accident on N. Y., N.[Lizzie Van Vlack Run ant igteruer, with junres, S70 | Pr : fghtera in the world cet ital pales of atocks to-day were Ottover, 7.11. to 412: November, Ta gone now when H. & H. Caused Down at Dangerous | |,.13h shares 10" co 412 December, 108 19 Tidy dane POURDE T aven and Hartford Railroad early this haa taanunasieecnoincet faites ty come. | morning throw 29 sleeping passengers liven. yenroold Yaughitr of James Van tho him inthis | yn) inet berths and caused a panic. Jenham, was Instantly killed Me saved it] \W omen acreamel and fainted, while at the Main street crossing r than if ne pus) of the Hudson River Railroad by a oe sence of foreign news and the weekly 2 f i oficial statistics from abroad. Prices \ noni §; the Maria Saved; | Blood’ Off When were unchanged from Saturday, and were eteady, which was partly due to + Ct $ at to: mans haif 4, ran from the cara ]Of the mn . foie 1 World. 3 Three Lost. Arrested fim’ NL eep seed (igre LTS Gla ts the cart lrain. Peter F. Clark fouind the ody | \m finer 2 ; s| expectations of a bullish visible eupply BUT 5 3 : pune with, Ure ‘wennie taking as into the binding rain storm, all think: | thirty fete below the crossing. It wan] AMC, sining statement. Crop news was more favor j aid Help Wants in é, SSS pointing us uur tha had tol ing an awful accident had occurred. warm, but Hfe was extinct. It was] aten,, Top. & 8. ¥. able on warmer temperatures throug ) the Thirteen Other 8) lie ry Hoaka Rood bay Tompaund eae The Feleral Express Is one of the heat |Iater identified as that of Lizale n Ait! Fe pt td the Northwest, Corn opened dull, but New York Parez: HAO 8 me . T have asked him to do onefequipped trains In the country, It runs | Viack, aD a8 steady. World's wheat shipments, ac. otk Papers 1 irri: ning more for us from Washington to Boston dally. Upon | The girl had spent the day with her | Brooklyn apts Tra is 5 ing Y : \ © Murit 6 am 1988 Dushels, against 9,301,000 bushels { mbined. | veaching Jeracy City it (s ferried in] parents at Glenham, and returned on a | huriseon ch tos week. TWO WIVES FACE HIM. sections up the Eat River 0 the rail- [trolley car. At the trolley “terminus It foad yards at Port Morris, and in duo | was necessary: for her to walk along the er and then go over u public railroad ‘omsing in omer to reach the home New Yor! opening prices were: Jul; Shioats eae RF ar ewe September, ces were: July July corn, 435-8 jOCG9000900009) aetna eR ay AGENTS .....-++ 19 MPH ‘ ri to leave there for its destination atirt on May Have toting a. st pwnelle Ath FF FTES, FF FF ES mate BARTENDERS .. r i y taht ;BOOKRINDERS Nwe VACUA! Gy t eman that they had Anawer Charge of Iagnmy, It arrived this morning two hours [of Lawrence Kane, where sho wan em- York's closing prices were: May BOE: ey : ust M esul teal w yy two men! AQ echnical charge andonment, jiate, owing to the dense fux andl ployed as a domestic. She was tn sight a wheat, s0 1-4 bid: July wheat, 79 bid; Bep. SBUSHELMEN ; | t ) vad sald ty : a young ma ‘i ain fle river muvt-log ’ Ned. Two freght ember wheat, 761-8 offered: : ; = 4 A qi a Wi made against a young m known sheets of rain which made ve of the house when kil T ry at sShid: July corn, 4 15s Bentember Gea trains were passing. Doorman Ripnert belleves tha: the sit smod pu the down gation diMcult ang dangerwus, Hastily coupling the cars, they vig 49)-ton + rth: t they vig so)-ton « \ltrack waiting for the up train to pass sine, No. 46, slowly stertal on the lang waa hit by the other train, Tae Journey to Boston, There were eleey:Ibody waa not mutiiated, mr twenty-six [iim to answer to a more serious oa) oa Seraeret Sant Seventeenth | ie je aceused of ha ow email cars and, i¢ crossing 1s one uf the most dan- He is accused of having two wives In] ing cceches behind, three m: "| geroun on the Hudson River Division. Man, twenty-th the Borough of Churches, ag teprage car. It wax almost impose y persons have been killed there. grekeustunes William J. Brownell and Willlam Atkin- ri son, In the Adams Street Pollee Court, ‘oan Brocker- 1 oO. prookiyn to-day, is designed to hold 28: BUTCHERS CABINET MAKEN . LCANVASEERS |... ATRICH PEATHER Halle " ee survivors ina a te oi) (CARPENTERS 5) MAND x Rye SP FCARRIAGE WANDS, § PAINTER VERY SREHAMDERMAIDS .. 21. PIANO HANDS Ve 481-8, Fj Ch closing prices were: wheat fia nominal: duly wheat, wae ~ offered; May corn, 481-2; July corn, 433-4, ———$—__ WIDBEMAN A SUICIDE. IB; F eEe Poe ee F Ear: 32 BEg: se A. washing | at No. 55 Lincoln place, where he was] sible for the engineer to ree ie ls unprotested by, elther gates or A tae 1B = f their hands and clothing. | known as Atkingon, he had a wife and|alx feet ahead with any distl, aman. Hundreds of people croam it & filo Y every day, as it is a short route from Re Th By Well-to-De, but Had a was found in Drum’ At No. 725 Classon avenue, | owing t@ the rain. the Village to the ferry and railroad sta- Grew Desponde: With two good houses and $3,000 in the bank, but with a sick wife, John Widdem: of Plainfield, N, J., de- BVSSBS Sousarasesuse= URLS: | Skamerar woe Aying on the re he was known as Brownell he} With a mighty crash the switeh en- | ton, 2) SHOEMAKE: 1 were locked up, another wife and a stepson, He ix| gine, for such’ It proved to be, struck —————[— Ta LeRRuAR ERA uisss nn ne essa i as ’ voure the two who had] bookkeeper, earning 312 a week, and|the express engine, and so great Was HEARING ON RIVER TUNNEL. EE SER PE silt they were Charles| how he Kept both households in motiondthe momentum of the former that the 33) TAULONS % old, of ss) Bast tery: . big machine had no chance, With a 102% 172% 101% Both Women were ii) court) when if Brooklyn cided that life was not worth livi red and Shay-frst street, and| prownell-Atkinaon Was arraigned. The| Shock that knocked all in the , rk oUF d And blew out his brains with a revolver 3] WAIST HANDS t aqua 1 Jamater, thirty-five years old, off Addnson woman sald that she had|cara from their feet and from thelr e in the boller-room of the Plainfield € SUB aaS rs 9 169" 5) wattens . A > ‘Third avenue, They are ma-|0een Married to him four years, and} bunks, the monater seemed to stand| Mayor Van Wyck this morning an-] 4 5 i va Blestric. Lapne |Sntt ie he ad, married the other wom-|\ right, and: then, with a hissing of|nounced that ho would give a public | M it Bkirt Co. early this morning, Widde- 16! WAITRESS: 20] ventura uintats at the r 2: ce Filllus, were lost LS Works on Thirteenta street, near Fourth| Brownell ‘said that he married he ‘a showerof sparks, keeled |hearlag on. the* proposed plan’ for. t! Pa ete ees ed Might watchman ragene, i apes bender 2% Cururnazmads| MER ora wer ne gra n| ete Gee ae NaS eae [Oona meeene. he, coup [ENR nar Site ne the Hele Gs patrtne iatams ee ets they were provided for when they were !$00 bail eachiby Stagistrate De r f he ‘cars backwards ri venion! ed the. act, Ms. 3 eye Te Matensea y were ee eeldstrelentous Sheaulcy uel on ao whieh, had’ 1d) up; alpo, dieap- ide ¢ Bs hohe) Cie g ' ‘and leaves