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WANE NEW ARCHBISHOP, ' Donsultors ore ari movable Rectors o New York Diocese MeetHereTo-Morrow LIKELY TO BE el Inre| cee eee sey THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sate of Lace Curtam On Thursday, May 22nd Renaissance Lace Curtains, $4 to$1o pair, formerly $6,5u to $15. White Irish Point, $4.00 & $5.00 parr, formerly $6 & $7.50. Names They Select Will Go to | Arabian Lace, $4.50, $6.00, $7.50 pair, Bishops, Then for Final Action. The first step in the direction of nam- ing the successor of the late Archbishop Corrigan will be taken to-morrow at 11) o'clock, when the meeting of the con- sultors and irremovable rectors of the | Glocese will be held at the archlepisco- ‘pal residence. Bishop McQuade, of Rochester, who ts to preside, arrived in Now York this lafternoon and repaired at once to the ‘Madison avenue houre. Although named | prominently as a candidate Bishop Mc- Quade will himself have no vote ‘The prelates composing the meeting to-morrow consist of six consultors and Mfteen trremovabies, General Mooney both of whom are prominently named fas the successor of the late Archbishop, They will be in attendane and are entitled to vote, It is doubtful, however, ‘whether Bishop Farfey will cast a bal- ‘ot, as his name ts bound to come up for consideration, and motives of modesty, it 1s explained, will prevent the Bishop for voting for himself. It im believed that at the meeting to- morrow there will be no contest, as the wtame of Bishop Farley has practically been decided upon as the fitting can- didate. Whatever the action of the body to- morrow, however, {t cannot be fina? in the selection of the man destined to be the Archbishop of the New York dto- case, The name, or names, usually three, eolted upon by the consultors and fr- Temovables, !s forwarded to the meet- §ng of the bishops of the province com- prising eight, who elther adopt the ames sent from the meeting to-morrow or select three other names. , These namesare in turn forwarded to the conclave of Archbishops of the United States and the performanee of @gain voting on the names already sub- Mitted or upon three other names, ts | gone through with. Thus nine admes may be selected by | the three bodies as a result of the deliberations of the three bodies, Tt is usually customary to make final selection from the lists thus submitted, but the church authorities at Rome are not bound to abide by the names pre- ented. YOUTH A WITHES ~ ABAINST HERLIHY, Shocks Jury by Story of His Own Depravity in Describ- ing Conditions in the ‘Red | 4 bight’ | District. ‘The Prosecution continues to pile up eyidence at the trid! of Police Captain Herlihy showing the character of many resorts in the Red Light district while de was in command there. The trial fas resumed to-day in the criminal Branch of the Supreme Court , Andrew Morgan; sexton of a church in the district, testified to-day ern- fng resorts which existed even after | complaint had been mae to the police concerning them. ‘Nathan Bendorfsky, a boy of so’ teen years, reluted his experience tn we of the places. The story of youth- 1 depravity shocked the jury. re MRS. | P, MORGAN HOME, ucler Returns from Eu The steamship Ocean Btar line, which arrived to-day with her Mrs. J. Plerpony M wife of the financier. Mrs. \ of the White brought | the to Arch-; bishops and Then to Rome including Viear- | and Bishop Farley, | and | these are sent to Rome for final action. | formerly $6, $8, Heke: Nottingham Lace, $1.50 & $2.75 patr, formerly $2.00 & $4.00. ‘Ruffled MustinCurtains, $I$T.Z5, $1.75 0" Rufied Net Curtains, $1.35, $2,$2.50. pr. In connection with above we will show an exquisite line jot 75¢, aud $1.00 French Cretonnes at 456, ya, snitable for summer dtaperies and coverings. | Also some very special values in Bordeved Portieres at $4& $7 pair. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and zoth St BURNS GIRL’S FAMILY ~~ WILL DECIDE HER FUTURE. | Young Woman’s Lawyer Says Police Took Let- ters in Which Brooks Spoke of Suicide. Now that the hand of the 14m has,case come to trial now or ceased to reach out for Florence Burns | tt ever oto trial the gir with a view to holding her responsible | tor the death of Walter Brooks, the | question of the girl's future becomes a | matter of great interest to the public | necause of the remarkable publicity | | which has been given the cade. Foster L. Backus, her counsel, sald to- day that no plans for future had been made. A family c ence is ta be held shortly to di this mat- Hegsald that the no one but Flor but the wouble was he had no Mr. Backus sald that Brooks's ch shape tha 7 sai? Mr. Backus, ces wore in ter, “It Is doubtful. ‘4¢ the Burne family will ever Mye tn not afford e RGipaytorencels Brooklyn again. ‘They live }Uoard in the houses where he put her in some other place where t will |When she was away from home, and be no cl e for the District orney |that more than mece her wardrobe was} to summons them before the Grand wy the landladies as security for dury mount owed. | i rence's parents could not help| Concerning the legal aspect of the her if she were put on trial. They case, Mr, Backus said he expected know nothing of the occurrences on the | Shortly to deliver a lecture on that sub- night that Walter Brooks met bis death. {fect in Faneull Hall, Boston. | The py were at the theatre In New York. What Law 5) and when they returned thelr daughter | rng case ie fy RA Ae | r was in bed. Mr. Backus, “as to what the law of the land should be. A Justice of the Su- preme Court said to me the other night, without soxpressing An opinion as to what the law now is, that without ques- Uon It should be as embodied tn the de- «| cision of Justice Mayer in this case.” at is sald by friends of the Burns family that Florence {8 extremely anx- of Reform. fortunate girl's re will be ts — matter for fur- Jeration. Of one thing aure—F lore: har ye had girl, but Stik she was “What u map acen the folly of her “she was never a real gay life appealed to her. lous to go to work In order to repay always a dignified, reserved young wom Iher father for all the money and time an. Examination into the character/ang worry he has undergone In her be- of the young men with whom she for-|half, He is sald. to’ bave spent $6,000 merly associated and the revelation® | in hor nse, and this (sa great about them In the preliminary court for one in his elrcumstar have shown her just the kind of men n away from his nd whither her acquaintance and if he do # leading her. id he must ithin a week I expect to participate ce may do. she will family conference, where we will! or long tlme before she » what she Is to do." baya back $5.00, Unions ate ‘should. Ke Mr. Backun also anid that had the| into dwicre’ ° turn her notoriety ‘AED LIGHT DIVES CROSS THE BOWERY Fearful Beating Administered to Merchant Emphasizes Exodus from Churchill's Old Precinct. UNDERTAKERS SAVE ten when Bellevue Alcoholic Patient Climbs Fence and Tries to Plunge Into River. iwe will offer in our Upholstery djpaisoey the following ¢ very attractive values: MAY 21, 1 Business in Our 23d St. Establishment. Beautify Your Homes— Don’t deprive yourself of home com- forts. Open an account with us and you will be well pleased. Pick out what you want and we will arrange the pay- ments to suit you. Prices lower than you will find elsewhere, Arm Rockers, 4n golden oak or mahogany, ¢ i comfortable sacdle seats, very high pol- ish, value $7.00; special this week only, Just received a large consign- ment of Enamelled Iron Bedsteads, lik cut; all sizes, straight foot ends, heavy pillars; worth $4.00 eac on S 99; to a customer this week at JORDAN MORIARTYS@ [ravww| 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. fuctassna| ittin) U i | G Oak Chiffonters |< ah highly polished, five == | drawers with beass handles, hak box. carved tap amd Plate swing mirrors; actual value $22.00; special, <o—S | aannnnnnn $9.00 Full size Couches, covered in velour, asserted colors, well upholstered, good $4.25 springs; special atewsereee $8.00 Oak Extension Tables, finely polished, five beavy round legs, can be extended to six feet; $3 75 . Porch and Summer Living Room Rockers | at prices lower than you will find elsewhere, made with very strong maple frames, rattan seats, slat cr rattan letters from young Broaks to Flor-| ence which the police selsed when ed her showed that he jemplating nulchde. Brooks, he “said, expressed himself as} |determined to marry ence, “PLOT CHARGED BY [BIG SIX IN HOT WOULD-BE SUICIDE Business Opportunity Forgot- | backs, White Enameled and Brass Bedsteads, h:avy pillars, brass yases and brass rods, brass mounts and brass spindles; regular price 10; SPecial....eeeeseasee Summer Fornishings. \f Rattan Willow Grass and Fibre Rush Easy Chairs, for the lawn or country porch, Novelties tor the country house suggestive of comfort and durability at prices way below actual cost. ROCKER, lik: cut. | THIS ONE) worth3.o0. $1 39 74 for.. No Mait Orders Filled for Specials. EX-SHERIFF'S WIFE). BALLOT FIGHT. that Attempt Was Made to Have Her Treated as an Al- coholic Patient. fort to Wrest Control of Typographical. Organization from Regulars, : The domestic tangle of ex-Bherif€] sppis is a great day in typographical James O'Brien and Abbie E, O'Brien, | circles, the mem Big Six not only his wife, was brought up In court to- | indulging i a hor election on their own day in the form of an application by} account, but also mixing in the Interna- Robert 1, ‘Turk on behalf of Mrs. j ionaléUnion fight, O'Brien for alimony and counsel fee) Tr alt the loca chapets balloting ts £0-| wherewith to defend his suit for ab-}ing on, the polls opening at 10 A, DL, the} solute divorcee and her counter action. | voting to continue watil 8 P. d Mr. O'Brien makes statutory charges! A sight is on for the control of both against his wife er husband h rw during and Mrs. O'Brien says around bad | four years. 4 and two sets of tickets are in the field The result of the local | fight will probably be known to-night, and au nreals while several days will elapse before the ‘ganlaations, he Is worth at least $100, 18 anxious ones will know the outcome me of #80,0) a year and Hves ex- lof the struggle for the control of the agantly in apartments at the Hol-| International Typagraplleal Union, land House at 4 a month, he should) Th the struggle for the control of “Ble he compelled to pay her $100 a week for] six” the two Uckets in the field are household expenses for herself and thelr known as tie Administration Party and four chiidren, and give substantial all- | ie Anti-Administrauion, ‘The latter has mony besides, together with $250) Coun issued a eixcular in which Ja sald im sel fee, all of which A. H, Hummel vig- part oroualy cppased be Justice Gree! “Those members of No. 6 who are of} the opinion that the President and his subordinate officers obeyed and carried out the will of the union, so distinctly impressed upon him at the various unlom meetings during the year, ‘should cast thar votes for his re-cl other hand, baum in Court, ge 3 > 4 Thelen md her and the children for household nd though be | Wy nto protect the aa its Sonne peat should ary LLC® to express t We quote a few of the many special bargains: ‘ROCKEFELLER (Kh Mrs. Abbie E. O’Brien Says| Antis Make a Determined Ef-| Structures at Tarrytown Men- | }ace to the purity of the water supply. i \charge at the Koch Lung Cure have ROCKER, like cut.! THIS ONE REGO a... 296 for ICE-HOUSE FIGHT. ace Purity of Water and, Are Relestiongnie to Family | of John D | (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., May 2.—Joho | D. Rockefeller, through his attorney, Henry 'f. Dykeman, White Plaing, to- | day instituted proceedings against the Board of Trustees of the village of Tar- rytown and Board of Water Comeis- sioners, through the local Board of | Heulth of the vi#age, to remove the ice- | house, railmad tracks, &c., on the prop- erty belonging to the vittage of Tar rytown, These were acaulred for the purpose | of preserving’ and increasing the water supply of Tarrytown village, but the ae tion Is brought on the ground thet the existence of the Ice-houses, together with the fact that men and teams are constantly travelling around the reser voir, constitute a nulsance and a men- In case of the failure of the local au~ thorities to act, the power of the State Board of Health will be invoked, as well as the ald of the Supreme Court, as Mr. Rockefetter is determined to have the buildings, removed. He contends that the old ice-houses are eyequres and toar his property. They cau, be seen om arta} rier ml are very objection- ane ahi The Koch Treatment for Consumption ‘Endorsed by Doctors. re Dr, Robert Koch, * Dr, Edward Koch, Dr. Koch, who returned Taet fall from Germany and the Tubereulgals. Congress of London, brought with him the latest cure, and the only one endorsed by this Congress. All other treatraanta have proved fatlures. The latest and most wor- derful apparatus for giving the mew- est treatment for Consumption, Ca- tarch and Asth’ @ la at 4% Weat 22d St., New York, Dr. Keeb and bie physician in mede a lifetime study of these die- canes, They charge nothing ie sultation or triah treatments, i always vieased to talk with the germs of the disease 1 tem which throws the heal- ing, olly vapors into the ae eae an Whe ie childre met on the pier by a crowd of friends te pe las) SOU #23 | casting the’ votes for George J; Me- which included Dr. Satterly and Mr | — children, "s Pe I | the present admin- | Hamilton, her sons-in-law. John Carrigion, a wealthy Greek mor ri ’ 19 Mr. O'Brien | isuration'ip maned on the weher Uaat the | The vacation had done her a world of chant, living at 125) Washington | nnors, thirty-two years old. rolh of money |\oat interests. of the unton have not | g004Mrs, Morgan said W cd ay | street, Was soverely t eee | a patient of the aleeholic ward at Belle. | Hada te ised, [Been as thoroughly. prowated as the to when Mr. M ay) ' a room In the Friendly Inn at | vue ens vi was snyed from an_un-| she says, the ma Aer aha pout capes ‘s of the union have the right to iy lean G 4 of oot hen | ime ste this morning by the efforts| be sued for diver Cecchi we | O%, aren ShG Hie aPheantias tell you, and th 1 don't know robbed of @ gold watoh and #0 In cash |" Connors waa much Improved in healt bored Heated. Bevoral detec: the Others who «. were W. A, Clay After the robbery and beating, $1] oi PSN rte Ngee Preece hy ind the man let them ‘adn inietration 1, headed ton, Col W. 3. Alt, C. 8; A. T, Demar- | Which severnl of his teeth were knocked | the rules ho wan parakeets @nitt saya that Ieee seo SN Ry op est, Robert Binme't, Su: r was thrown Into the street. He] about the lawn, The man Ba bee naiee one Mie aye bee, a Ghild, Daniel a, Fear mangers) aroiy as m8 time, and finally | been seized with suddem sulcidel im-| AR DINARS r AGE Beek | MONUMENT TO TO WAR HEROES. gock, Major Wk, Male ached the Hllzabeth atreet pullce at0-| pulses for he climbed the high Paling eee declared “tie statement an Wadden, Willis % Maden, where ho made accome@laint: which separate Ue grounds of the hos-| outrage, as she had dgank Colonial Dames Uevelt Shatt on Peabody, of Hoston; W. 8. P Pr Aweman James Burke was detailed) pital from the stringplece, and lowerea| of any kind. Mra, O'Brien d ATTRA Oot Charles So J. Whitehouse no cae, He went to the place.of! himself toward the water, hanging by} Sie has vleven witness i rHhanag ote and G, ‘obbery and arrested Lisale Miller | his hands Huwband's RU cop Stra, O'Brien |, WASHINGTON, May %1,—Coloniat — und Josep Smith, who were Wdenufed| Jofoph Brauchie, an undertaker, and salt: TUN AB ATSUINS I 4s to-day will unvell the soldiers CITY BANK’S NEW ‘STOCK. by Carri + iho of chose who beat) his asalatant, chard Mullaly, were ab-| 5, Ata was forbidden by lors! mmanument to the heroes of eae, and rc np. He said that two other /aged In removing a dead body trom | RHARMT shuy Sue in the street | mit of Arithgion, ‘The hate wilt a men we jn the party, and the police | the rear entrance to the Mo: ny « d for three weeks he terror: | the spot where are burted the vietims of Morgue when | forever p ew Present Holders Smb- | are joo! vem their mtention was attracted to Cone ie her and she Was a White slave in ihe, Seine dans Bt ws) corn Cs 1 y ! the Mulberry | nor's acthc mT er own hot ‘ 4 And salle n wer H The Hylendly Lon ip iy the Mulberry |aior's actions, ‘They mada a rush tor| Fo ths Hi Hume! replied: pee tr araves on’ Cuban catia hacks There will be a special meeting of the Steel Precinct teh ds unde x the] the man, climbed the rating, and | east Mra 107 Birlen applied for Mra ‘Simin Van Frensaotucr Townsend of tba City, Natio: ommand of Capt Stephenson, tnis-}omught him by the alimony and counsel < witt preside at the. unv eesbeoitess if 7 NAwOoM) Rawk] CAUMMARS Of Capt Brephenson nhs Bm e arms aa hts feet | fora ae ma brougnt by her, and The vekacstae to, the coneenon ave! Mea anton the recommendattsir ; angiing in the water Justice edinan denied MW On {86} noon invited by the ‘nenak Ambanenas lof the Board of Direcsors w Increase the | “OPPIin that (he wrderly ¢| i Maer fe Rested : anh Band turned | ground that M) 2 Bien was ~~ i) ake the receptlan on Saturday in MPepitad stock of the wank trom soon) Hiv Have Hed 1 |e ou, im ving pation nr res, | Calne bar joe | poll Op eee Oe oem | monoe ef the ‘Count and Counte “to bah oo0,c0. Bowery tise ws | sae or it operionoe Kee ghe will tives Pitees and mm Tesnerew the” motional stock books o-morrow and! # westward and are now located | iw weitt wup rte an othe 8 Wik be cle 4 t Mott, Mud Bll MATCH T AUST | James . —_— — tant} iin tenements tn 2 , an RUST F ar 4 7 ° at Stoc 4 mr Capt, Stopm NG. wore in hie PeciSbaeehy tele ash ing tera im Cx. Bio hem| m OMNIS. | soe aa et Se DIMEY TO AID BENEFIT, na aeise ot Br son's precinet, Gould Scheme Capital Is Repor antes ~ ety ito ot ee a tonelenae ey vn wh i te Re $4,000,000, Marthe of clgabett aoper e jer ne ‘i’ GAYNOR AND GREENE IN JAIL. sess or rent, Ene Me hte n't snow tha taimiment tor Mra, Wallaek, picid ei | GNICTORIA, B.C. May th thet Fay, omens ame Baty Al ie wi A monologue by Henry BE. Dixey ie one 2 apand Merald maya: MA J nowy : of tae ems in the pry ange’ Frown, UKMKG, May 8L—Col, John ¥, Gay-| hanied Cando Shigause who hast yan ki and olg- [for the benadt to Ary Walluck as Wels ais erou nor and Capt WV. D. Gracne are pris ft lig for the formation of a m ht dor Mies, [dack’n Thentre Thuredny, atterhode, vod we Aliouse at-|Oners in the Quebec jan. wat uld, the c Dixey with a iit Pash Sent sectins, ai| Ot. wae ‘ovhoneroater that: the. mer mirc, as auogeedes ir ports to have been burch real, Ste tale thowid be ‘owe Interesting Ths tatorn, Inelding Selwania te ‘ en 3 pr iana oom ak, vet iy Origa, And patd wy Brien’ wai comely at aid have to go to Jail, in onder tu| i pad om the Mh we. he Seplial of 1 realty fenton oe ed “a Gees protest them agaioat further gtiompt) Be, triat Im reported to. be 12,000,000 ap : Ree to get them away trom Quebeo, wil be supplied dona at “i a -|with most wonderful fine ino the atoms? and Yas eal as cine into the stomach; wife cured ae eae of sats eiceiean ‘morrow, al? broken lines of WOMEN'S SUMMER SUITS. SHAMEUNG SILK SUITS—Nattral color—new Shirt Waist—latest style flare shirt, Baim Shantung, Lace trimmed and tucked, 95.75 ‘Ao LAWN SUITS —White Lawn Suils, trimmed and hemstitcheds also Striged Percale Saits, "S98 WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS. Value $6.50 | WeALKING SKIRTS—Blach and blue, plain and hair-line striped Mo- hain, latest sewen-pere flare, new stitchings in novel effects, 55,00 Value $8.00 | efllse in fine quality black and blae Mohair Sicilian, flare fiounce effects, stitched in white, Value $10.00 "S79 35@ WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS—in hait-line severmgore Melton; gray and Oxford Cheviot faced materials; homespun and fine Black Chebiot—baiance of line we have decided to dise sntinae; regularly sold at from $6.00 to $1Qj00, recaced to ‘3.98 EXCEPT! XCEPTIONAL VALUE. Le Boutittier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED HATS. Teh black velvet bindlnge_the most popular hat for 48c NEW SHIRF WAIST SAILORS. Summer, sold downtown for 1,25, here on Thursday Mada@oft tine Brazilian Eraice bound and trimmed with velvet bands, ult rosette, black, white anges)! colors, Sait Scontoun tor: 98, hereon 8c Between Lenox 125th Street, West, & Seventh Aves’ | SLIP-COVERS. Salk Spectral. | We are putting on sale’ to-| S-Place Sete BELGIAN STRIPES, 7 50 Allowing 20 Yards. BEST ALL PURE LINEN, 49.98 Large Aasortment of f of Pattarna. Gauze and Fissues, which have sold at from. $1.50 | to $3 a yard, ta close at 8c. a yd. We are also offering 'Watst Pongee Patterns, $350 each, | | reduced from $6 50. | Dress Goods } - snes World Wants ‘Always on on Top! FREUND & CO. 339 Grand St, Co’. Ludlaw, St A Postel Wilt Bring Our Representative, Sheer Verlings, in shades of cream, lightgray, | light (A, DNS Ghnes, ans blacks; on sa Paid Help W; morrow at 994. this Help Want 63c. a yd. BUT actual value $1.00 yd, Lord & Faylor, Broadway & 20h, St Paid Help Wants ti 4 467 pag, ranks te 29 chan, AGENTS wou. + “ ‘i JANITRESSES DAKBRS 8) Ki CHES wor BLACKSMITHS: ‘ LADIES’ TAILORS, BOOKKEEPERS ..... i LAUNDRESBES BUSHELMEN BUTCHARS BUTTONHOLE MAKERS 4) OPERATORS | CABINET MAKERS. 6| PAINTERS i CANVASSES PAPERMANGERS .. CARPENTERS MU} PATTERN: MAKERS CARRIAGR HANDS. 5 PIANO WANDS CASHIERS PORTBRA CMAMBERMAD re