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| “HEALERS” COT Health Officials Say that Members of Jer- sey City Band Spread the Disease. SOME OF VICTIMS KNOWN These, with Others, Visited Stricken One—Three of the Leaders May Be Proceeded Against. The health ofietals of Jersey City are Investigating a report of the spread of small-pox by “Divine Healers,” who pro: | fess to effect ct ali maladies by prayer and the tt laying: on of } ss suld that eight cases pox have While suffering from mbers « tne Heater > tn the on Jew 4 rdieal Christian ay AML ind published the organ of the Yo. Ie He, who. but wao des now, It du Sunner avenue, New: ao tiid how he had a lam by Mrs. Hi ix for three montis wy cured ention of hey began At Be moved to Healt Ox were di who had bei 3 Sueh a tron nile ia crows cakes that f f | © in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral! office of the head of the New York | was noticed tn front of the cathedral | | this afternoon that tratfic wes prae | diocese, has been heard from. The | When the Ardsley coach Pioneer passed Pel phe ay By "he | tically blocked. Ne tr were al-/foliowing cablegram, dated Lour hound up the avenue. Adred Gwynr Brunswick street Sire lowed between Forry-ninth ant Witty | France, was received from him to-| Vanderbitt held the reis and a ¢ rwal| a dark AER ETH r dressed en and pmen Were) St " Hoi . Of No. Nourth street, | first streets in) Tufth erie, and day: Ks ak ae nee a re ne noes Ansan eae ue ale A most pleasure drivers respecting the | 1 our good Archbishop dend? | jrinjeth street Mr. Vanderbilt pulled the ¢ fraped tt fl of No TRU ASAE ceira occasion, took their way througiy 1 RLY. | horses to a k and bared his head. Dr. t Vid that legal pre th or Madison avenues in order ne sad confirmation of what prob-| The other men on the coach did the ¢ Bil “jably reached Mgr. Farley as a rumor|eame and the women bowed their heads would a Kes nat Mrs not to disturb tho throng seeking | ; . 1 the cathedral Palate acactar nh * Aranuechop Cor |828 sent to him by Viear-Generat | “! they had passed the cathedr idan” atria ra ‘Siste res: i 29 ody of Archbishop Cor- | 1 5 avenue, directly for violation of the law relating to com int view the bods i L |Mooney, It was supposed that Mer. 1000 |rFlests/ite//Chant vopat pntace tagiqus diseases, rigan inane eyin aecom "| One thousand priests, . {teen Bishops, a 'y ‘avellin, ie oly Marti ee a aaa | The erush at the door was terrifte. | 77° 1” ot zi Fe In the Holy ix archplshops and two. cardinals willl Mtoe PARK APPRAISERS MEET. lelothing was torn from women and} 1” eu OHET NO Was Oreea TOR AI nt In St, Patrick's Cathedral at] Final dv bishop Corrigan was in the best of| : Fi edt gloves. and handkerehiets and rib- t i {health and none supposed that there 4 AbArUied de timony | pons ‘strewed the pavement ke | 10" 1 Alt Me nlite of as efore him a long life of use- mts. Jjeaves on a fall day. But for the |) is + wire The commission appointed by Justice Ane the police 1range- hin. ful a hy tie ‘Truax to appraise the property bounded | excellence of at po ies pat nhea A characteristte incident revealing the| {Ne streets and enter tne cathedral by] The mass will be by Pirst and Second avenues. ‘Thirty- {ments In charge — o! Ps general respect in which Archbishop! ‘The Interior decorations of the a | jen: stieat Pr nifth and ‘Th ixth streets, which is|Thompson doubtless many would M Vicar-General : and er-| have been injured. | Dene na aa *Shenk was ‘ It is estimated that between 40,00) Counsel Rives wa Somoph Corporation selected by for secre- tury and L. Mongaan stenographes and 50,000 persons passed through fil be ve meeting) to tice, testimony | the cathedral during the day to take | a last view of the Archbishop's fac ” « ren Honor Prelate, DISSECTED THE DEAN'S CAT.| at crush of mourners was pushed back by a file of police- men shortly before noon, a lane was \formed in the tightly-pressed throng and through this lane walked 400 toddlers from the Cathedral Paro- and Many Resi- | dents Mourn Their Pe versity ay THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1902. Takes Last Loo ARCHBISHOP LYING (rom photograph ts nently as the successor to the IN STATE IN CATHEDRAL. vken for fhe Byening World.) Corrigan was held in high this community DEATH REVEALS if tractor in 1 Not His Wife. DOUBLE LIFE. H.S. Selje, aWell-Known Con-! arlem, Pagses| Away While with a Woman FAST SIDERS IN PANIC AT FIR tacular and E Sweatshop Blaze Most Spec- {the American h Thoroughly Alarms Sleeping Hundreds — Five Barely e and Fire- atomy. Kuch student hax to furnish bis | chial School, guided and held in line n cat . feet Gmanae by black-robed nuns —- men Are in Danger. era, Arts, m They had come to take a last look} fie gulagon ware which bad been at the kindly face they knew so well, at hoa: s what had me of] in He traced it tou mec b and that they might not be hurt In) hiv, He Ms i well now 1 Har- | he Inmates of the thickly punish the nt who eau vitae Abs em r, died by the side of) te ts in the lower east the crush way was made for them another woman this morning, at No, 131 ton panlo a4 Brorclonk this Bo tiny were most of these chil-!\veg: One Hundred and Twenty-third | ; ‘ nck thi ‘dren that their heads: did not reach | street ee blah taywgtasied the aisle, sath hands mages and eyes | ee em TRAY) Pire Department has bud to deal for a Acknowledged Leaders, | round with wonder, they made their | at uy time | eg the ; way to the sombre bler at the alta ra Bho is eid nu cape of th ar Bkirt Com rail, upon which rested the body of |'! have i ele for more than a | Pal - AS In Re COmpAuY'# (8 it 178 Paid Help Wants in Archbishop Corrigan | ican prey iid ia es gales , this morning’s World. Lifted Up by Friaets | ' w louk nk f whioh Funs to Nos % 4 _Bldrida BUI the first of the ehjldren arrived ) f care old t as , ea it was « that |t was impossible Paid Help Wants in the thirteen ipecceais gh tN One Hundred and 8ix ‘ é other N, A, Fines combined for them to view the face of thé : Pi Eos fea dead prelate from the floor, Bome of| ae Bele rented wt ing us the priests near the bier hastened | % row Mur and 4 ; AWNING HANE PWELLER forward dnd) lifted the Jittle omen {iim sel He esse an amu ene J eroumys AueNTS KITCHEN WOH § close up beside the gorgeously at w ee rar i ; creel ; . wd body. Thus it was that 400) a wit 1 pal ' 4 Mavi O children who had known and Joved) 4 \ 4 thy aM " Hed Bo KHEN DED MOULD * the Archbishop from bie visite to) tre Muar, ay. P r RAO REINS " 0 school and from seeing him at F - ; gorse WoW RAM ‘ Cathedral services, had their] Mr ; for WKAMH WOKKE ‘ ‘ i ‘ is ; ; en © ornnar fivet view of death Jaa ip ar rah wurene if rane ld ade the : ft ‘ Canmore us| 6 F ‘ farewell glut Orhera | Hine ale re ohm 6 sivank Uiidly from the calm, white 1 ry i : ’ * features And when the last of the a " * mee + iuddiers had disappeared wud the ” bree At . Mw oe opened i “ te i ' ‘ ‘ " "4 ' “ oy ‘ » ju deweed ‘ i Venue ' 1 great crowd of adulle in difth ; me, rr anne me d uue, Kathor Lavelle found upon the] 1! al alien i —_ 1 ther a Mithe mpi ct Hie, enapaped | fovea Leute ee el git TRAIN VICTIM IDENTIFIED b rr + there by one the wie who bad | Med tar a a “4 ‘ 6 jet pamead. 1 war a faded, drompe| Hise 4) mV] Pe es idaaiiaal hd ree 4 ine token of juve and renpoet, but |aid wan mantic Piva RG Veml » + aide a r 4 ” 4 with — eosie) ie We Bromng © 1 ernnounarnene 4 te epee of the priewt Miled ine +! tal teare as he bnheld it DIEO AND FORGOT TO PA OD “ ‘ The Archbishop be ead, (wae - le aad ° oppaned to towers at (inerale Mut | Mee@mer uctomer'e Sewteus the mene yo ° wm mone 4 « | de wat think be would wiper! to sasiontiie Mrubkere ememe , « ou ‘mone & oo ueh on humble, hearted aflering | Nid i i Area] Balinnss Woes _Yusntey 26 bes pao , © we thie send day, Vor Mi | ae ae vent fogs | ee ” Word trom Miehuw Marker PM A hy , 7 i row eet 6 wiKewoRnane , taut ; wt ty wanens + tinwidaweie gay MT tle Beet Mime wince the dew » ug eegte | Wie “em “ ww if the Arehtiahop, Mar Farley, whe] of 7 rodiiue why h pe 4 | seas ed Sew Maas sudo tet a folie to mame hy Mh Healt OMRRED ogee 1 avvenre we prem phates fag it ke ule will Ms ry Ee oA . on, eee memanen ee THOUSANDS OF MOURNERS FOR THE ARCHBISHOP BLOCK STREETS NEAR ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL. k at the Face of Mgr. Corrigan—Parochial School Chil- dren Guided Past by Nuns- 1,000 Priests to Chant the Requiem. thedral are ‘SUPREME COURT 10 | PASS ON RICE WILL, It Will Hear Argument on Writ to Prohibit Surrogate from — Fulfilling Alleged Threat to Probate Document ontest was on Surry Ws calendar for a resump tlon trial today, But by assent. « all part was adjour to the Suy for un fore Justice O'Gorman on the writ si ed by Justiee Maechof prohibiting th guts from carrying out an aneged idmit the 1898 will to probare wif Meyers and Short still re are the subscribing ayer offered by Albert Volater will of Witham vid dated tn 1900. Patrick suvieted of murdering Rice, and Short await trial for forgery and perjury. It Is claimed that: the alleged will of 1900, leaving nearly A) of Rice's $8,000,000 estate to Patrick, William 2. Hornblower, opposing the mncinuanee wrk of prohibition vefore Ju rman, argued that towrlt of on in the cream tances improper, as the ur rotectlon ty Pat rick, He rue remedy was by un aj Surrogate’s determi. tof the admission of sponents of the me within a year f the 1895 will re t wre the Surrogate guing for the econ: f prohibition, sail y aiournied | froin ding the tri * would nement Mr T this forged w isk for any further post; “interrupted the Hornb| will contest, ni he was not ask gon ed w Justice Hischont reserve ve rved decision: RISKED flS LIFE TO SAVE A WOMAN. Coffin Deliberately Drove His th Horse Into an ‘L'’ Road i eereteain Pillar to Avoid Running, Down Miss Reilly. | Attend, | al service ryice at) samuel W. Coffin, a driver, risked his ors were Mer. Money, Ife to-day to save that of Miss Anna 4 cent word that c, Reilly, an aged sister of Mrs, Joseph teiida ‘Shops J, O'Donohue, of No. 6 Bast Sixty-ninth epiwcuy of street ung by Cardinay) While Miss Reilly stood transfixed the jlowlng with fear In a maze of rushing vehicles jest, at Sixth avenue and Fiftieth street, ene aioe Coffin, driving a spirited horse attached purposely red into ted Rallroad pillara to * to a light was: one of the EI avold running down the aged woman. He was thrown from his seat and th the wagon was smashed, The front wl Secret Anois, formerly grazed Miss Keilly, who was tarow | t Myhan viole ty the pavement leat <| The first person to reach her aide wa im at intima @ woman attired in silks and wearing nisiiop ana the ‘ Hamond earrings, who, disdaining the hy mud and slush, with which the street | From All Parts of Nation. was ered, gathered the prostrate | no ge Mes nh Soman in her arme and carried her to} prix r the sidewalk With ace handkerchief she wiped a spot of blood from the £ f the injured woman awaiting the | arrival of a physcian held Miss Hellly and whie arms ue ns Hellly refused the medical atten: Martit if Dr. Ruswell, of Roosevelt Hot will in suying whe desired the servicer rivet Biswll, of No 5 sirert, who ur Exhaustion of Nerve Fores Is Common in Springtime, Paine’s Celery Conpound Banishes Nervous Prostration, and Sleeplessness. Any intelligent man or woman can easily detect victims of nervous bles by taking a cen-mioute any of the crowded streets of our cities or towns. The observer will note countenances full of feverish harassed looks, unsteady faltering st twitching s, pallid faces and startled, anxious looks when usual noises are made, Such people are, without | doubt, victims of nervous prostra- tion, insomnia, The whole the brain, the spina! cord and the sympathetle, sys- tom! It {8 unnecessary to dilate minutely | Busi-}| on the causes of nervousness. ness cares and disappointments, haste after riches and honors, social and household worries, alcoholic and other excesses, watching and anx- lety and loss of near and dear ones, all contribute to the breaking down of the nervous of men and women. 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