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ee ee ee Refreshed After Rest. Greatly refreshed by his first real} Fund will be matertally cs engi tes a @ remult of the lunch Fest since he began his weelwind | sonal Fequest of Mra. Mill trip nearly half way across the con‘, neve e Central OMlce, tov tinent and back, Prince Henry arose! late this morning. Almost his first act after breakfat was to send the i Kalser's wreath to be placed on Gen | the close i Grant’s Tomb. Then he p ed to} Vit mansion fo noteetitely tid the end the " e home ¢ nd out that attend the | an at the home of RATA el lee Mr. 1 Mrs. Ogden M ageure} him that her West Sixty-ninth street. tee etr these ell Headed by a squad of mounted po- ton fund preceding licemen, the Prince and drove up Fifth avenue shortly before 12.45 o'clock. Admiral Von Tirpitz and Assistant Secretary of State Hill were in the first carriage, the Prince following with Gen. Corbin and Rear Admiral Evans. his suite | that’ in w the Waide ‘The accident blocked the thor- ouchfare for a few minutes, but did not seriously delay the Prince —— avenue, KAISER’S WREATH AT GRANT'S TOMB. Capt. von Egidy left the Waldorf-As- inwhile ea: back a alone at 10 o'clock In a closed car- within riage With him he took the wreath tlie he allghted from hig /*ht by the Kaiser to be placed upon walked briskly up the car-| the tomb of Gen. Grant y| The wreath is of laurel shaped, [about two feet high and three feet in ter at the by It im thed with with gold braid and f Gere about th were one hundred per- tomb when Capt Von ! arrived and a ri of a dozen policemen drove them two blocks back from the entrance. Capt, Von Egidy et by Col. Alonzo Middleton, the | | the hotel on the Fifth avenue side. The | other rooms the suite, which ex-| tends the length of the block from Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth street, are occupied by the Prince's party ‘The Prince and his companions were {solated all morning. Secret Service men. Central Office men and hotel detect guarded the corridors on the first floor) and allowed mone to approach, (her floors were patrolled by detectives on the lookout for susplcmus characters Ambassador Von Hoileben, accompa- nied by Admiral Von Seckendorf and Admiral Von Tirpitz, drove to the hotel in an open carriage at 1 o'clock. | Amother carriage was summoned and a closed carringe. Capt. Reber-Pasch- Paschwitz joinea the party. ‘The second carriage was for the use of the two last named officers. It was & closed carriage. Capt. Reber Pasch- wits objected. It is the order of the Prince,”’ he sald, “that I ahall ride in an open carriage. I will not ride in a closed carriage.”" After much labor on the part of the coachman and hotel employees, the top of the carriage was lowered. The German officers tn the glory of their full uniforms reatet themsetves ar were driven up Fifth avenue. They went to No, 48 Central Park ed up Carl Bueng, eral Then the hrough Central Park lumbia Univeratty, which they viaited as the representatives of Prince Henry SANG NEGRO MELODIES FOR ROYAL VISITORS. A company of negro ringers appeared DR. V ADMIRAL VON | EN. VON PLESSI GEN. VON EIS WITH MR. BRIDGES IN HIS FUNERAL COAT. AN ENGLISHMAN. | |STEPSONS TO BENEFIT IF THEY BEHAVED. COL. DIKE WILL TAKE UP SHRIEVALTY DUTIES MONDAY. = Anticipates Little Difficulty in Dealing with Uist Erstwhile Warrior, Charles Guden. rete Lieut.Gov. Woodruff, pounding on the S$) anied by his friend, the newly appointed Sheriff, Norman Sir, in the} name of the ‘aw I command you to open this door!” Ex-Sheriff, from his cot in his barricaded offlee—"Sir, in name of the law I bid you step right in!” of the tomb, and his assist-|at the Waldorf-Astoria shortly after ' D. Burnalde. noon to-day and were ushered to the in ¢ ed the representative of | private apartments of Prince Henry. He rth crowd into the tomb 1 down |Seard them sing at the dinner of | wearing a frock | the sieps to the ery On the earcoph-| University Club and was so !mpresned ucus ther Iready been doa}with the performance that he eom: | girl who had) larg iT f Americ Reaut aes. | mande! them to give him a private good position, | x. widow if n. Grant; alconcert today w a friend of Mrs Grant re- They sang the “Swanee River’ twice party were | s: s and two palm leaves}and then ran through a r of | senting a trib. | negro St Wee Prince de.) nen t Army of the Re- {lighted he fret time ne had]! tems Thm, = pu! hat near Simeelf. Ile fre Mee so An Use pear vest — Of dir Hurnede tere ice at ust rin WY TEL HONE i h on t came t eto smart for Mrs = Albany Hello! Is this ex-sheritt «| Milles tun the eKroeR we dis RGace mark missed. ne the Prince showed his The formal n ne mudent Ys gratitude for the entertainment In wub-| duemiget trom. the \ from Hrowklyn—Ne, thin ts troduct! “| grins that suffused the races of the de 4s County arr! | Sheria om, | parting minstrels. Albany Well, Odell has m, which | ——— | pointed Hanty Harsha as 'IN FINE QUARTERS AT |FOREMAST OF THE GpyRiaUsolar vate fa thene aati iereretoee > Dor make a fight to hang ; TEPPED. | vinden was srmhed when he] Sonate. Ate | THE WALDORF-ASTORIA. METEOR STE | tides wan quite deieemiied wien ee ee wer y me —— Wher (brantestGh Lae alilearillini wale ‘nade by Col Nor Kaew! Pm att in the building. | Prince Henry last night the] is being built for Emperor William, wae) 4n S8, Dike, his successor, to take POSE amore raeRas aA eler about }aame room he Waldorf-Astoria | stepped to-day at 11.15 at Townser sce He had a lot y elect n d bunches | that was used by Li Hung Chang when] Downey's shipyard, Shooter Island, ‘The| outer oM head of| that distinguished statesman visited | mast ia 80 feet in heleht and 2 inches in sight and as < on le New York, It Ie on the frat floor of ldiameter and is of Oregon 4 ner offtce mation tena Clikeenuia aA 2 is ” ee. 1s eniee The fi 1 ith oN he ) was at ne firat t Col sald - ers - Sin apo es | MARRIAGE CH PEL C 0US WILL OF Esseneire! prea buale mee ae ea ere a ome unt no aking By that ume | yhe Cont \an Organ in One Corner Metal sashes Lahti het A Cupids and Roses Every- Wishes! nea anacr Sroet ALTE . overnor with r had “ fi Bw ae ay eate will, executed by John REBELLION IN CHINA. Mt "ona . ] In the Halt a marriage chapel ts nun, an Englishman, who dled last metructel, Tt will oe A TOUM| Juty 4 Jeaving brothers and alstery Kwang $1 Insurgents Gain Reernits ’ tained glass windows, gothic dec-| England, Wales, Canada, British Colum. | f COMMANDER COWLES tions and seats Ike a church, a and ealand, was filed to-day U a ‘ 1 MRS. JOHN JACOB ASTOR s is Borough President ntor’a! After hequeathing his entire estate + t % 4 Md NIRS. W. HAYARD. CUT. | Mea, evolved from the controversy over (nin wite, Dorcha M Mohun, he saya? nave Fearne Ka 4 mates Tt | asi Dreeereiiven Uiates that if she should die before him, her SENNy Miles em Ne | Abel eal Bt ins MRS. W. D. SLOANE. jee Bureau, with ite outcrop of » sons by a ous marriage TRe |averpowered the garrison. a : SSeS MACKAY. a EM. and Edward Bo Highton, are the prisoners, w ed in the re MRS. CORNELIUS VAN-| There fa every prospect of a compro-| vive gm each from the estate nN MISS LAMONT BETTER. ABIL | mise between the friends and oppon-| oetney py hte wif him, and the| rif, sepe ra of ti nd; aw 0 : Yiad secret sucle pene BISHOP. J ents of this Bureau, with the marriage (1 ieice to go to her slater, Gertrude.| rebels and are jovil Her Pather Says Hecovers te MRS, ROYAL PHELPS CARROLL, | “hapel as the substantial result. wife of (Rev Dr, Andrew, of | (Res i Conta MISS BABCOCK Tere.” Centar a) pian. la” fOUee | scene sland | nee 1 Miss ISELIN | Mncumciat city Institution, “Phe vierka| Then comes this oad nrovisions | NEW BANK IN JERSEY CITY. |... MRS HARD GAMBRILL and attendants will be appointed by the| “Provided, however, that if the wait} Dene! & Lam “ 1" MISS GERRY. ‘3 : ; \George E. M. and Edwant Bo High {tote a Bente city authorities and pald by the city, | meme BM Ant action and lead re- leergen and Lafayette Trust Com- ae 4 MISS PARSONS eo ae ein eit in thle chapel | sbectable lives, the amount above given pany to Start with 6100,000, : MRS. MATTHEW LIVINGSTON sean lated fee which wiltygs |t2 Gertrude Andrew shall go to them. | Arrangements were ma ‘ MISS JAY He ree nase ot cho chapel |ONt-halt to each, Should only one woline eat i Asien apes MRS. PETER COOPER HEWITT. aU eateee the expense of the chapel) vcrguct himself, the other half t8 tol Jorsey City ethnae TWO PATROLMEN DISMISSED. ALF GWYNNE VANDER- | ""0 5 6 to the said Gertrude Bermen and 1 rust Aldermen will officiate at these mar- but in a more formal Bridges will riages his we ar AND MRS. E City Clerk Soully, ver who is supposed to the present bu- of Cupida and Wall paper in ran may be HENRY Cc. CORBI {LANDER | f th RVONT MORGAN. he ‘ tle ak feed MR. TON WEBB. 1 alr of sanctity to the ceremony MR. OLIN, eee MR. HENRY HISHOP, de. EDWARD 0, WOLCOTT, of BATTLE- SHIPS IN PERIL. Colorado. After the luncheon wag concluded all down Twiee Almost in Co! Went to the drawing-room, where acon-| tision with Empress of cert was given by artists from t "EENSTOWN, March §—During the ra Com ch ron from Here- was the bright particular star of the} nayen to thie pattle-ship Cam- concert. Sig. De Marchi, the Italian pwn, which sank the battleship Vie~ tenor, and M. Gilibert, the French bari- in the Mediterranean June 22, 1893, tone, also sang, and Frana Wilcaek, the | drowning — Vier Admiral Sir George violinist, Isadore Luckstone was} Tryon and 22 officers and 3% men, twice th arrowly escaped sending the battle bt mpresa of India to the bottom ‘The most resplendent and observed fog during the figure in the corridors of the Waldorf. er starting the within a few feet ing was Naban ed ne a iattived jot he! ship. and on Mileathor Manoeuvring prevented a and to aay| when off Kinsale, the Camper. Almost In collision with the of all eyes la| ! wa , reas of India Waistcoat, a white Lintully wlte gloves promenaded rin t Mcer in one en rman naval Ame a Jockeys in England Be- Meve WII Not Get Lice: LONDON, March &—The American h miber Th uniform. ‘Others | Jockeys In England express litle hope Branko up| of ‘Tod’ Slonn’s reinstatement on the turf It i intimated a Sloan's friends that he followed ih advice to apply for a Heense and that the Jockey Club is susponding 5 tx decision pending a rep! Cant: Fs aria Jockey Cius It ts expected that the Police Pension sires in the matter, so Immac> is was plainly a false con- any rate, Mr. Franko made all night, ulate th clusion. At the sartoriv! hit of his life on Guard. than} ‘LITTLE HOPE = FOR TOD SLOAN My satisfaction with the future life and Edward B. t d by one in writing, in default of such writing signed | °F jby me. being found among my papers « ath, the above bequest of the | balance of my wife's estate to her sis- M High- ter Gertrude Is to stand he will was dated Sep: 9. 169. The wife did die. and in sodicll dated Sept 1895, Mohun ma “My stepaon, George Eo M. Highton, having married in a aphere of life con+ trary to the wishes of his mother, is reason excluded from any par- jon in any property which I may except the $250 bequeathed to that other stepson is dead. NOSE NEARLY CUT OFF. y Took Form of jeroun Attack. Jansen Creon, twenty-five years old, and Mateo Tressit, thirty six years old lavorers, were rivals nd of | pretty Sadie Peon! ' h her | father at No ® street, Now Brighton, 8. 1 Last night both men went to call on the girl, Ln a quarrel to sce which w: the favored suitor, Tressit pulled out a stiletto and almom cut Creon's nose off. After inflicting several other seri- ous wounds, he escaped. The police have not yet found him. His victim Smith Infirmary. _Brooljyn Amusement SKATING RINK, and John do Mee the 4 Heppente ie an i WOMEN INSPECTORS. a ctulive trom, Fistioe Sant w est Thir od bs) . wn nisi CHE WORLD: SATURDAY BRVENING, MARCA 8, isu. PRINCE HONORS GEN. GRANT; ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON. Meeis Society Leaders at the House of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills-- | | | | | STRIKERS ATTACK PATERSON WORKERS Le BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS AND OFFICIAL STONED. Laborers in Rogers Locomotive Works tn tety Temper and One Ar SAT s Maroh §—t 1 + heen arrested , he, Tesuriotly \ ” I a ruck ay, t tt t x. and . ody and on f them striking r them away, but later snot Pp t | of : 1 not know 1 k started work. V M TURKISH CIGARETTES ABOUT CALAKRH CURES ison WhyIn. rs and Locai Applications Are Useless. pe symptoms med ‘ nents pow 1 inte { wearty all of re f but a genu: | ColdinChest, Omesa Oil You hear a good deal oF the great progress in medi- ‘cal science, but there hasn’t been so much progress | after all. The doctors have not been able to improve lou many of the simple old remedies used during. the list hyndred years. Every mother knows that old-fashioned | eweet oil is a good thing to rub on the nose, throat and | chest for a cold, and a doctor can’t prescribe anything better or safer ex cept Omega Oil. | This Oil does all that sweet oil can do, and besides. that it contains other ingredients that, check and cure) 2 cold in a wonder fully short time. It can be used on children with per- fect safety, as it does not blister. A bottle in the house all the time may ‘save’ a life or a doctor’s bill. Omega Oil is good for everything a lisiment oughtto be good lore When the Yuermumeter Jumps up and down as it has been doing lately even a slight cold is not-a thing to be trifled with. Neglect may lead to bronchitis, pneumo- nia or consumption. It often does in Winter. Here is good advice— Put an Alleock’ POROUS PLASTER fon your chest and between your Hl blades. A cold is, after all, » (nothing but a congestion, and Ale s Porous Plaster, if used in Itime, breaks up restion reach the lungs. But for | your protection, please remember tha appearance of All- Jock s that works the cure, but the mar ies which it con. }tains. Theretore ‘| Always Insist on Having the Genuine. oo (;ood Old Grandma’s Advice. The chi are sick—send fo a Whois there like for v { gentleness ithy, since the first baby What would we have do Coogreme St Losin, satteres tres pllee aight. 1 took Case as very much Detter, the relief Osa smates. 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