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HER “OWN Death of Capt. Painter. From ythe wall of the parlor in the treet a the ‘sweet The ex- Dression on the countenance of the house atgNo. 153 East Forty-fifth Diond Madonna gazes on face of aigirl in a white coffin. Madonna ts one of deep sadness and pky—such an expression as the girl in : the coffin thought the mother of Jesus whould wear. It ts meet that the pic- for the labor of love expended in Mmning it was a contributing cause to the occu- tured face should show grief, pancy f the white coffin by the girl. Bhg, Aled yesterday morning, resigned anf dappy. save for the knowledge of the suet that sho knew her death would And in @ room tn the house Delaney, of the police force, a cause. Capt. man of fron, paces the floor crushed with grief; for the girl in the white coffin) was his daughter Nellie, his pride and tis favorite child. Deft with Her Brush. Threegyears ago she was a pupil at the Villa Maria Academy, in East Sev- enty-niuth etreet, taking a course in art. She was deft with her brush and pos- sessed a conception of harmony in color instruc- tors. In time there came an offer of a prize for the pupll who should produce that won praise from her } the best painting for the annual ex- hibition of the work of the achool. The favorite picture of her father wi @ Madonna she had painted in the da: when fire: she took up the work th crude picture, dat. the old masters. Painting the New Madonna. said the girl. effort." or to the other members of her family. rhe was often pressed for time. Spare moment she spent at her easel. Line by line for weeks and weeks the picture grew while the fair artist became frail and pale from the labor and the wort Infant. t noting sorrow known and apprehended. ROUGH Never F Roe Roaches, a Is Not a Bugs and Insects do not necessarily eat it, but it Is Offensive and Destructive to Insect Life. 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It te also very effective against Black Cockroaches, Water Bugs, ‘This article ts poisonous, is eaten by the pests, and must be mixed with mashed boiled potatoes, powdered sugar or dampened crumbled bread as difecied, and used with care, It does ~the work, however, complete, Sold everywhere, 15c., 25c., $1.00, B. 8. WELLS, Originator and Proprietor, Jerey Gly, THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVE. ING, JUNE 6, 1 MADONNA GAZES SADLY ON COFFIN 1901, Her Father's Favorite Child, She Gave Promise of Notable Achievements. Until last winter, when the disease took | (3 its final clutch, she was much in s0- clety. ‘ “LT have a short time to Itve,"" she would say laughingly, “and when it comes time for me to die I shall be dead a Jong, long time." She returned from Alken, 5. C.. a short time ago, knowing that the end was dangerously near, When she died yesterday her father was at per aide and over her bed hung the Iittle Ma- idonna she had painted tn the days when first she turned her thoughts to art ‘Tho funeral will be held on Saturday morning from St. Agnes'a Church, No. 143 East Forty-third street. CIRL STRIKERS IN PASSIVE MOOD Police and Court Fines|; Harden handkerchief factory in Pas- saic, N. J., were on hand when the factory opened for business to-day, but they made no demonstration. ‘The fact that there was a big detail of police on the «round and that the strikers arrested yesterday for attack- ing the workers wero each fined 13. probably had a great deal to do with the maintenance of order. Many Of the strikers are raid to be looking for work elsewhere, and a num- ber are reported to -have secure) new positions. A majority of the girls who went out, however, still hope to get back thelr former places and at the rate of wages demanded by them. ing, scrambled with tiny arms and chup-jin his affections—although he would (They told the father that she was by hands to reach and caress the cheeks| rot sqy so to the girl. of the mother. When the pictures in the exhibition tion apparant on the part of the firm to grant the atrikers’ terms or to make concessions, and the girls’ prospects of loomed. t" they sald, ‘she cannot live n two years.” Contracts Consumption. he on know wo! : were hung it was found chat oe Ge INieeinee a tier iheicomninlontot hello are inetatea men eine (these Fe success are anything but bright of/Nelfle Delancy wan by far the most | stoture Nellie Delaney contracted a cold. | forma ‘ Scones eee pretentious. It overshadowed the rest |{n her weakened condition {t made great | +1 cP ehre rectal |e Jude Vreom Dead. of the canvases, standing out bright. | tnroads, and before it could be ed | xty at-my death will| AMDEN, N. J. June 6—Former Leauuful and etrong. The coveted | consumption had developed. Medl cnusellovedtonen grief ‘and! pain.? Judge George A. Vroom died at his firat prize wont to the artist Who} men toid her father that the disease | cee home near here to-day of typhold fever. painted it, and, filled with pride and | was tn its most dangerous form | Faced Death Cheertally. Judge Vroom was forty years old. Elgnt happiness, she had it sent to her] Capt. Delaney took his « to the || She strove to make others forget the| years ago Gov. Werts apointed him home. The tather wan overjoyed. The | mountains, and for a tl rallied. | fate decreed for her assuming an} Judge of Camden County, he being one When she returned to y York the} medical men gravely shook thelr heads. alr of follity. assemblage that counted her a guest. She wan the life of every| of the hi Mace of the new Madonna took the that position. but not = ONS Fail. tes, Ants, Bed Bugs : Poison. quickly and effectively. and promptly effective. WATER BUGS, ete., sprinkle nd under sinks and cessposts, fireplaces, back of base boards crevices where bugs or Insects aah the powder on them. It etc, FLY and im PREPARATION. Tees AND GROCERS eae H. FLY. & FLEA Pick Your things WIth Itend DON'T WORRY!) IsinFECIANT CERHICIOR AITICEPTIC, DI oR: Wasvine \ SICK ROOMS LOTMyg GREAT ContO oR, persistent and Knocks fleas from dogs from horses. fc. boxes, at RATS ZA Pay “abut fos reff, wie Breer 00r/ bb (RS MN SUCCESSION. Gt Rooms, ADD A (nett 70 WOER r0.4 TUB OF WAT? WO. OSE/T AS sAnoWZER Koes ruens FROM DOCS INSTANT) Mss WATER. ROUGH ON MOTH, FLY, AND FLEA Rugs, Furniture, Bedding etc. Not poisonous, and cleanly in use, ‘oe at Druggists, 5c. by mail. EB. 6. WELLS, J Lice, fo} Hold Passaic Band |% in Check. 9 fo) 8 ® The girl strikers of the Achesony|@ TODDOOOS LOO CO OOS Odo door George M. a petition for divorce, Mrs, Pullman was Miss Ly and previous to her mar: M. Pullman, Jr., whe w twin brother, Sanger P akel to Miss 0; ate Governor of was ei of the But thers ts not the slightest dispost-| — “YALLER” JONES IS “USEFUL. Witne: “‘Yaller’ James J. Jones w! portant news by calling; expenses p: Thomas ©. T. street." personal in a morning seeks Jones as a witness tn a civil ac- Jones is a colored man and fol- lows the race tracks. oungest men that ever filed| tion. 7 yeas ANTS, BED 3 L OT A Poison RVs aie CK y ; ror ROUGH ON OACHES. D desma SAN TS, Ne /NSECTS: Y Cocrroacne Water Bugs lo Times Hore AIORE PUNG A 50¢ Pac LonctR. lage 3 ‘Gnate YOUNG PULLMAN’S |WMAN CANES OF DEAD GIRL ARTIST, NELLIE DELANEY.) WIFE BEGINS SUIT Dela- ney’s Daughter, Who Was aTalented Young Seeks Divorce from George M., Ur., for One of His Escapades. Pullman, $r., jaan Pallman. fe f na Killing Case and Now! ; led im Civil Action, | ket tm- te. fam Crain, No. 1 W paper He was/in Go- Cape nel BUgs,| E. 8. WELLS JERSEY CITY N. J. ae &f PENE: TRATING re Se, its more , oiceatultors, ete, from trom Persons i Catt 7 Moth from Clothing, Carp alieniatin Captain Jamps Overboard. hi MACHIAS, Me., A. MeNichol, from Salem, Mass.. which haw reached her ON SIDEWALK. Evicted, She Lives with Smal! Boy on the Street. Surrounded by a half-dozen pleces of furniture, with her two-year-old Sox clasped in her arms, ‘Mrs. Maggie Kelly rat on the aldewalk 1: of No. @ hryatic wtreot four days and three nights. She tolls a pitiful story of having deen, evicted. Her husband, she says, was out of work many months, and is now on a canal-bont, but will receive no pay + for several days, ‘The Janitrens, Mra. Papert, says the woman is shamming:; that it {s an old kame of hers to get evicted and spend days on the eltewalk in order to induce the charitable to give her money. To an Evening World reporter Mrs. Pappert mild to-day: “This woman's real name ts Bchmiét. She has done this thing several ¢imes before. She has more money than I have. I belleve In the last four Gays sho has collected between $40 and $60. I have seen people drop one-dollar ‘bills Into the saucer she has placed om/the « chair in front of her. When her husband was here they fought in thelr rooms, and the landlord, Jacob Scheenki, threatened to turn them out, as mey disturbed the other tenants.” A neighbor, Mrs. Fisher, says Mrs. ; Kelly has been shamefully abused. | Opinion in the vicinity is divided. Some say she tn receiving from #0 te, 315 @ day; others that sho gots only a tow penntes. Mrs. Kelly, sald to The Evening Werte reporter: fy husband {s John Kelly, « ‘long-{ horeman. He has been without work | fora long time. We wept to the rooms we were occupying about two months © ago, paying % for a month's reat in advance. Wen the next month's rent wes due we only had $8. We offered that, The landlord refused tt. A Magistrate wanted the landlord % trust us for tho rest. He refused, “L gent out last Monday to wash. If came back at 2 o'clock and foumd the Marshal putting our things ine the street, I am sick and cannot wap. [ have not alert a wink since Monday, as.” I am afraid some one will steal the j urniture. The ‘police told’ ma to put ut the saucer.’ MAN AND WIFE SENT TO JAIL. aed they mart ried. months and then the home. hia wife Dectared Habitual Draw! Neglected Their Children, John Mahany and wife, Mary, were sent to Blackwell's Iatand for two months from Jefferson Market sti Court ts day. They were tcharged ‘wi tual drunkards and negtec ting chet three children, one of whom, a baby, June &—The schooner | SSS Chauthn: san carried Dy: ite moter In_court. roporta that her cap-| The Mahanys lived at No. 235 West) orn, nrAnR overboard off | Seventeenth street. The children wore Sunday and was drowned, |given to the Gerry Society. Marvellous in quick rellef of a Sprained Ankle, a Sprained or Bruised Tendon, Ligament or Muscle, a Black Eye, any Contuston, Sprain, Bruise or Mash, where the skin {s entire. Any Honest Physician will admit he can’t cure a bunion, unless he uses Rough on Bunions. Any druggist will tell you no remedy heretofore devised will cure a bunion. Rough on Bunions Is the Only Cure, and for a sprain, bruise, mash or black eye, It is era effective, and for aching, ‘sore, tired, tender feet it beats the world. gsc. at druggists, or by mail for 35¢. E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. U. S. A. HARD for CORN pe penne T Opuscists: or SOF. 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