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& SAREE TRAY THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 31,\1901. MER S HOME TELEPHONE; | MADURO BROTHERS & CO. A MERRY “HELLO!” COMEDY. , nae oe womens Diecolition and Reorganization Sale. An opportunity seldom offered to purchasers of thorough, up-to-date CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY. ONE The stock is an enormous one and is still; ALL : THIRD well assorted. We advise the knowing ones to) NEW TO |come early in the morning or late in the evening.| GOODS, ONE HALF ‘Accept our apologies for any late deliveries or} -—— : OFF _ |inattention during the rush early this week. Wei THIS ORIGINAL | have more clerks now and can attend to each cus-| SEASON’S : PRICES. ltomer’s wants to his entire satisfaction. MAKE, IN BIG FIGHT. Boer General Delarey’s Men in Fierce Attack}; on English Kill and Wound 174. Hr itkiieicieieieieieieeieleie i PuicADElPHyy LONDON, May 31.—On the anni- ey largely composed of Yeo- verssry of Lord Roberts's entry into; manry. had one hundred and covert Jonannesburg the country has been hae 3 Lae a poe pau startled by the receipt of news of! oo ing desperate fighting and heavy Brit! Toases within forty miles of the ~ Reet City. | Lord Kite “@ikThe battle at Viadfontein, on the | Office under « Dorban-Johannesburg Railroad. re as follows: “Gen Dixon's for ed by Lord Kitchener to- adfonte attacked yesterday the most serious engagement § Delarey es and there was ae- Gen. Clements's reverse at Magulies- | vere fighang. burg. It shows Gen. Delarey is in no j ually driven off with hea iway daunted by the capture of | ing thirty-five ¢ ad. I regret that Jeloven of his guns by Gen. Babington ; our casualties were severe. The six weeks ago. killed and wounded numbered 174. The’ garrison of Vladfontein, ap-| Four officers were killed.” FOUND SISTER AFTER YEARS./ #g Marjorie King, Long Lost, Meets Her Brother SANFRANCI5co on the Bowery. © rttothe War te of Pretoria, M Sit nee ny Was ¢ y loss, lray MADURO BROTHERS & CO., MORTON BUILDING, : 110 TO 116 NASSAU ST.. —— : TRIED TWICE 1) TO BURN HOUSE. e @ @ @ ry rd é@ ry $ n Second Attempt +4 Blaze Is Startedin |@ Two Places. $ e @ é @ @ é @ e @ @ don’t go without prepara- | fae Weather is sure to come—and White Underwear, most conducive to coolness. Nai White Lisle Underwear, $1 garment. H ; vhite Mesh Underwear (English ; : ; make), $1.50 garment. White Hosiery, lace effect, $00. White Sateen Night Shirts, $1. White Sateen Pajamas, $1.50. ‘hite Negligee Shirts, $1.50, $2.30 & $3.50, White Kid Belts, $1. lelelnlelelloleielelelnieeicieieieleieinlefeieii-fei an That the fire was. started In two Fire had & started in a cloth vasket in dalso in the | Th Sey Fee + inlebiteiicieiriciesirieleininicteieininicteiete There t# sorrow tn Harlem—that is in] Wife of Harlem Mana-| viding part of tt. One home in particular js hen she enahrouded in gloom, which hangs over] per Had a ‘Lovely,’ [!s a ft ke a funeral pall, Where once a Umht-hearted, aprightly man darted in| Sociable Day at the] and out there is now only a di shadow making periodical trie to tae} 'nstrumentand When n. A similar ypt to burn the bulld- me sAalutaltosher slater: tug was mate on May 2h At that time Max—now Max | Mrs. Kramer, vex in ¢ chal’ Carhart « C6. 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor, 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. eo tth Max about}! ta him of all {ha === 2/ARREST ECLIPSES (f A ZeITZ | Stationery store for more paper and “ ” “lif Mag hb ees Ben" Came Home) }*«! ir y ‘The hero ts “Ben” Hurtig, of Murtix | He Almost Collapsed. | etait of eneh act and even sang the & Seemon's Harlom Music Hatt we \ musteal body knows “Hen.” For once in hin lf oe ieee et GLAD HONEYMOON] ta RS HIS| — he wishes they didn't. The heroine ts hin wife, Sadie, The villain—well, that's} chipped off before the telephone was ti |after a tatk of forty-five minutes. *Gesscee. » enerenanie © the tel order, Mrs. Hurtly never com-| “Oh, Hen! was the ready reply. ¥ What ed to Mr. Hurtix's undoing was MCHA MERE TIUEgiAeeTiotea titan tatk solicit’ charge accounts Bome mix years ugo n little girl dis) the rala--and love of hin w AM laat | Taking the large arm chair and prop: er brother, who ts an entisted] Charges of Forgery Met Bridegroom Upon His [and accept payments cither appeared from the Village of Rondout, | (j ek she did the marketing tn rain {ping herself up with plilows, Mra, Hur- in the Philippines and stationed weekly or month] Pa: NOY, Her name was Marjorle King, 4 boots and storm coata, “Why, dearie,” [tie planted herself in front of the tele- Pasig, Arrival from Savannah. eKly y: y andsabe’ Was tho daughter of a hia Mr, Hurtte one night In | phone. SE want to talk te Mra. Deltas an to teil me," sald Mre, Mure us gne dollur per week and respectable citizen of the ©] iva a shame for you to be forced to xo | Wolf, of Patiadelphta,” she coved into lig to the Central, “that you can't let . . ; The girl was “litte | more| Pout in.weather ike this, I've been so | sie . Ing oiatercinicik wut | aot niger RGM thee mmexe esate we place at your disposal a than'a child. She had rosy c able’ eyes ‘And nw QHair. From that day line of clothing for men,wo-| , men and children; hats, shoes and millinery. Spe- buay of late I've rnther neglected you |< “Why didn't T think of it before Why, for only $ a month Tecan have a telephone he: xplained 1 fs that really and traly and hon- you Just walt unt!l my husband comes bome, ‘This tx his telephone and Jowell talk to whoe we want to.” ze Mrs, Wolf's Petes puother navelncrer Hencl of tse | : and you can order aver { Mrs. Hurtig then called up a few more ughter, 5 S| the wire from the storekecpers just as| For the next rothere wus af friends and then sat down and crte ci i y = (There arrived in New York yesterday |: $] well aw though you had gone to all the [discussion of the la modes Urn ch SaaTIRPAGEC EAI cial sale in every depart Afternoon a husky youth + | trouble of going out. Paris, a lengthy discussion of family all ment now going on, o Willlam King by name a *| The next day Mr. Hurtig reigned almatters and vid) promises to. vistt by) profession. He roam i | year's lease for a telephone tn his house each other, t sockal news was | re in a hurry, A ZEITZS Be clty untlt nfghitall as tat No, 307 Seventh avenue. That nixnt! an well an new | aay the menmage that wont, over the | ° BD. course toward tho Bowery. t]he proudly exhthitel the contract to) eoitt rtly was Just posl-| sire, “Mr, Hurtig has. fa! & By sn time he drifted into a «| his wife, Early yeeterday morning the| er nlster-in-law, diMeulty Mr. Murtig. was Band sat at a table with a we <B936-4-.0902608 {men came to fnatall the instrument. | ng off for : siviaskedthn d was haggard and her eyes were red. A vty inns Mr. Hurtig selected Als wife's pouselty round [ing te had the t , drooping hat rested | from your home tn Rondout atx veats|an the best place for it and then rushed Bender the calls found she hnd also If calls to Jersey City and only seventy-four to Brooklyn. fy sforehead and a ri off a figure that off to business, “You won't evei sma Wilson, This 535 Fulton St., 468 Fith Ave. BROOKLY®. have to come t robbed of «: sta: Salle," he ed ups 01 je youth £ Q < rder the dinner over the ‘phone. Navany ‘a. ROO! is talk, Se ets | e ieevand Pantin with the girl of i ng her arm and hurrying Ais halt Hes eae. alee Went ao aod rae nh, Mis Hurtig GED SL) i concert hall. atreet, "Come ouy of thts | —— at s They went to other concert halls, ar amt home i} a midnteht found them in roor V c home, creamed the drank and sn w ty ‘ a or sentimental f ‘ tow to see them, T | A DETECTIVE. “That sc > t > Eg | remarked, \" Ar the woman { “What's your name?’ asked t mand tnoa } | uch! sitting’ un and! loklng | ne | 4 Mulcare, of Titus’ Staff, "Marjorie MeDer * was the re 4 Saved Walling from P Bape weu sti coltraelt ” Contents of a Letter;Brown Warigd It to|Masseur Must Await Drowning. The Rondout y« Picked Up at Ocean Make Good His Analysis of Father ‘ numbness had le pal Of all the thousands who were watch - ing the exciting finish of the junior elg.ht-oared contest in the Harlem River ' Ked up tn Oce , ATATneTderrorae as regatta yesterday afternoon, but one nian ked up in Ocean Grove, Charles Brown, commander of E. A.| Kirk Stantey, the maxseur, in whore Soe eet eames ; No. thie morning and addressed ts Stevens Naval Dos pmitted suletd Thomas lean Diewe He Ya dean Le : : Aye i ett Tait Noe apartments, at Ne, 73) Ninth avenue. Asher and make frantic efforts to sav N.S. and whic sinclosedt in a made jar . Hoboken. the body of Father Phillips, of Hazelton, AS CuLLaciy, self, This one man was Detec e envelope that bad been torn open, wa n was an ug r the Metro-|Pa,, was found two weeks ago, waa| yy ara : Reants Mulcare/ 2 ofS Capt 2 Tits'sj stad, 3 eevclabele ranges | With most married women the awak- of a few days. broke down and land to his watchfulners Walling owes ¢ “New York, May 2, yesterday ¢ onted the Soy Deusen a nathe ee i saorrentane | pate “To Mr, Edison, : VOohis post tw 4 soclal time bya OMce!toala a ed Geeta Sounmanan | eaeurucetelsbargelotl thes Noerarel Ute now fear, the Kidnapping letto: s sald, he went to Th hearing was postponed until a ateacren eaten genau A Ed) } {late are fakes, Jt all began in the back room of a w nown saloo on --_—~-- Hroad street. Newark. It is q practical £ have their Ideals shattered before the] “I'll not believe that John tan torger.” | Waghington ‘Bridge, and among the sand tried to bor- | Wednesday of next week at the request! noneymoon ts ended. One of theae Is|she sald, and to prove that rho really |. be naa Walling. When he allpped & that he wanted to fof Assistant Di: a ne persons impll- ri Refuses to Accept aol Had Long, eae Tail and tt dlscoverca |” ignation of Tillman and Was Visible for Ht ? Mi ihe dried her tears, ° Mrs. John Mecullagh, of Savannah, ‘id believe this ehe dr ! overboard those on the barge were too Prot, Fergu-|Ga., who had sympathy of the) With Mr, and Mrs. Charles Whiteside, | oxcited to notice his mishap and tie | AL surprined, | and McLaurin. | Several Nights. ' soe cursionist Grove. Accounts. Phillips's Viscera. 1 tell Ter your re = a A ae before © ening from love's young dream Is f mercifully protracted experience, Few who sald that by tha magistrate, court oMfcials and xpecta-{0f Chattanooga, whom she had met on | cheers drowned his cries for help. tora In the Centre Street Court to-day,| the steamer, she went to the Hoffman! \tutcare, who was in charge of @ pe when her husband was arraigned an a House, ‘ lice launch, saw Walling fall in ema fugitive from justice. He ts wanted in| This morning she wos at her hus-) oon reallzed that the man was unable Savannah for forgery, and an officer 1s] band’s alde when he appeared in court: |i regain the barge, Just as the lauach on the way here with a warrant and| [ler beautiful eyes were dark from | reached the barge Walling released as CE Si Aad weeping, but she held command over|yoig and went under. Mulcare mi iw making « chemical analysis ternal organs, would Ix work, Attorneys Levy and Unger, who ap- peared for Stanley, protested againat the delay and wanted thelr client relcased, a Duilet Int Bown wa civil war, t y 1 the insurance bustiess: years, He Was wixty-seven j tel but Coroner Bausch refused to ente herself. may ae are old, a widower and had no family, | ¢, recdaysvagol the prisoner. at! tha . 3 Tespatting arab, connected with, the : premcouhd mises a DEAD FROM EFFECTS OF GAS. PERT aa aecesueat, pat and hotlhoaueleal young siigtnacl see certainly belleve my husband 1s} back of Walling's neck and pulled him Pesta AM TOOK TOO NUCH OPIUM. > ——___ stood beside him wero married. They |!nnocent, nea se eulltyor aboard, unconeciou: Marry Wood Overcome in a Coney Saal DELAWARE RIVER SUICIDE, |nurriod fmm the churen to the Clyce eT lam too mad and hurt for that, Dea Ge dri ocr ae OL ations of United Htatew Senatorn li -| Peer TETraI Min Addicted to the Dru, line pler and took passage for New| pom) ih hive ag. muree sors that, serine rond- haute; and Muleare wes Rj Tillman and Je - i i vhe ec 1 ciistanitn cheered to the echo when he got ba 2 ik nee y the! larry Wood, thirty-five years old, of Not He Awakened, Identified ax John York, When the Cis Of | Aupuste /doubt when tt ls allo behest tein wick of po said the! Hand-tt objects to being con- tha bitter campatgn this oft docked here yesterday detectiv ere{ Met Hagh tt t hig arent ie Is aut to the course ip his Jaunch, % aa a clerk Int —___ waiting to arrest McCullagh. He and nevis Wier wag: 8 clerk ialtbertaw, ening World.) his bride were chatting with a group of |The charge uguinst him js forging Mr. J, May 3t friends. MeCullagh was called aside | Lester'a alnnatura to checks aggremating WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVER. - who committed sulvide Inj and told he was wanted. FO a Teer coir the Delaware River, last night, at De-| “Don't tell my wife,” he sat. “Let] money on the checks had the warrant [N° Marke Foum 8) No, (97 Jefferson street, Brooklyn, was} James Mimosso, twenty-elaht years Ht hong low In) found unconscious from the effects of] old. a clerk employed by a Manhattan skies, about five or t the GriMn Hotel, corner of the dod at 6 ALM. the horlgon, In latte ery and Henderson's wal iongt tue ‘or imore tha « to the police, had y Whick It Could torial ‘campaign tu be janco, N, J., 13 John Wilson BMeMaho ak to her and I'll go with you," ed. p It {8 not, known whether Wood com-| recently be ng oplum cach night. ‘ y seer e ltmeeees Us vo Be ed. x Tl een aor es nalderablo’ wectlon=- of mitted aulegde for met tie. denth eects | fre usuany took one pi , noventeen years old, of this city. He| Ho whispered a few words to the girl. ad 90 r i een of pet: Adviit § o'clock It slowly disappeared. | dentally, He was jn the house moving| Before retirin) haat night he awal-|came here with his stepfather and|Her face looked troubled, but she smiled rites thi The body of '@ woman was taken ¢rom. Tho comet wan again visible on May business with his fatheriin Brooklyn. lowed three pu a. re Mimosso waa/ mother, Mr. and Mra, W. Storck, and|as her husband hurried away with the| re! Rae pert jon. e | East River at the foot of Atlantic ave> 3A. ring her. hus Ided with thi 7 R by ‘ul , Brooklyn, to-day, The 13 in, the constellation of Orion, hut was ai) epousen at 3 realded with them at 317 Madison averiue,|atrangers. Sho did not know them, ‘To nu ay, body hea not as bright aa on the previous occa- band preaihorneavily. oy one tried, Ofr, Storck’ is: manager of the Grand|« friend McCullagh sald: ‘I've been ar-| crear @ > ig orien iouier|” been in the water for several Gaya... alon. Jt w 1 Dr. Sentor worked™ over. the uncon Atlantic Hotel! cafe, and young McMa-| res! It's ae of comrae, 1x0! id the mari c ‘The woman was about sfive the head seater pecrres esas Be City, has bee Hed oe man: until, 6 o'clock, when: hon was employed’ twst’ summor and thie} tas ‘3 ah ° i pln u ee ‘crowing, sisamee: saudt in Decem-: famaneka’ &] ‘It! sgitinere deavi wido' at , Cry wand two (

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