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i z } » _ Joyous FamilyReunion CAT HOWE, When Father Returns With Him After a World-Wide Search. |MOTHER IN AN ECSTACY ‘Her Son Discharged from the Navy and Returns to Stay— [Wyo dain chit dil ureaitore nie | j now co: acting the store _ Father Having Triumphed, _ ts Quite Overcome, of Postm er of Bayonne, N. J The ; term of Postmaster Frank H. Melville! i (Special to The Evening Work!) | MONAT EET YONKERS, N. Y¥., May 3).—Walter Edwin Cadmus, ait Bolger in back at home, The young | py qepoeholder fd to be the favorite fan, in company with his father, who | Other aspir re Morgan Thoma: Ped searched every quarter of the globe |" mrlea ‘Annett and Couneflman Samuel Graham. for the past six months jn quest of the Miseing lad, returned to the family Tesidence near-@ire at dawn to-day and) City eos will have a holiday Was accorded a most joyous reception to-morrow, The Board of Aldermen ! Bright lights still burned in every passed an ordinance at the last meet @ow of the Bolger home, for Mrs Bolger, the mother of the lad, had been Bdvised of his intended homecom! Hardly had the prodigal son and his @elighted father got into view than the front door of the Bolger residence open- @a and out rushed the mother, | qith tears streaming down her face During the day relatives called and there was @ real reunion. The neighbors caught the eplirit of the affalr and there Was general rejoicing in the village FOUND LOST PEARL Richard Hunt Hast Twenty-firet street, missed a pear! FIGHT FOR POSTMAST. There Is ing mak! tal Day | yesterday THEATRIC suited tn LOCAL. PIN, the architec May 10 and Frank Guarino. employed by him as kennel disappeared, Arrested later, he ad ed selling it for $12 and a fountain oR LEAVES HOME. Residents of Passaic, N. J dering over the adse h ton, a Jewellor, who disappeared from SRSHID, atively Nght on for the of TO-MORROW ALSO HOLIDAY. following Momo, aturaay This was signed by ere was an election at th Business Men's Club, No 139 West first street, yesterday, which re the choice of thes ent, Joseph Brooks; Vice- Frank L. Perley; Secretary Treasurer, William If W CROWD CHASES COACH, Max Straasberg, 14 years old, of No: at ho imself Reiitoes declined to show himself (1) sitin wtreet, was run over In front Ss of No, 26 East Tenth street last night YOUNG VANDERBILT by a coach and team. He Is in a serious on tition: Dlocks by an angry crowd. FOUND DBAD ON STI Jean Boschal, ‘The driver was followed three MSH a cabin bd P. on the ch steamship Neustria, lying at the ulsed and it F foot@f Baltic street, Brooklyn, was found dead in the hold of the vessel this morn- ajing. His body war badly b H the believed that he fell through hatenway ROBBED IN CEMETERY. William K., Ur., Acquires 500] For robbing ® young woman in a Fy cemetery John Buchler, thirteen years Acres Surrounding Success old, of XS Bo South ie AD street, — ‘ewark, N. J., was urrested there yes- Lake, on Long Island—To| News| Build Fine Mansion. by ‘William K. Vanderbelt, jr, has ac- near Great Neck, Long Island, on which he has already commenced ‘pulld a magnificent country home. Bixty workmen are busy now laying the foun- @ations for a building 00x14 feet. ‘A one-mile autompbile race track ts ‘to be laid out on the grounds and|© there are other features contemplated |! which will cause an eclipse of all the} first st HATES TO LOSE HIS JOB. other great places owned by miliion- aires on Long Island. For a long time Great Neck has known that some one was buying the property around Success Lake, a small body of water near the Sound and con- necting with it, it 1s sald, by an under- ground channel. The lake in places is ninety feet deep. Rumor had it that W. C. Whitney w fhe gurehaser and, later that Heran! fra waa’ preparing 10 catablish a splendid gambling palace [t is now geserted negatively that young Mr. Van- sent a. he purchaser, of the reasons for secrecy 1s that Mr, Vanderbilt wants to have Nas- R ogumy wrote, hin the control of e BSucces# absolutely and he was connection of his name with the might hinder this scheme. e reported cost of the land ts $350- 00, It «ncludes the Buccess Lake H tel, a well-known place. The Vande bit workmen are now living in It. of FISHING IN CITY'S Th ply pect quired [00 acres of land at Lakeville, |Picy a Tientiful supply of ‘small-mouth- ed black base, to} suntish and suckers KI While pretending to read a newspaper, to prevent her fourteen-year-old daugh- ter from seeing the act, RI Chief Clerk of the B Adsessments, the right of the Board to remove him from office THE DEW The Dewey teenth street, tor Timothy D. Sulliv Bullivan « Is for t nour Sullivans. of the Republicans of Mercer, Sc and Hunterdon Countles to be thelr ean- (idate for Congreas in the Fourth Di trict ARKS. first fishing expedition sent out the Aquarlum to replentah tts sup: of fresh water fishes from Pros- Park and Bronx parks brought white nad yellow perc ED HERSELF AT TABLE. Mre, Isabelle hardson, a widow, killed herscif vakfast table yesterday by tak- ic acid, at No, 621 West Fitty- t. au Berlinger, who recently has determined to contest HY THEATRE LEASED, Theatre in East Four has been leased by Sena n Patrick H. a other peraons.”” The lease h years at $2,600 0 The an ment was made yesterday by the TIME FOR CONGRESS, Taylor Pyne, of Princeton and ork, has refused the invitation wt ve bid trustee ft, tis dutles as an ac Princeton University fe ho Bays POPE RECEIVES BISHOP M’DONNELL IN AUDIENCE, +o Denial of Report that Archbishop Keane Was to Be Appointed to New York Diocese. Pope to-day re- ROME, May 30.—Th ‘etived in audience Bishop Oharles Mc Donnell, of Brooklyn, N. Y M The statement published by the Dally | | Mall, of London, May z, that at the | J Consistory to be held June 9 the Pope | 44 will nominate Archbishop Keane, of Dubuque, Iowa, to sucer the late dates to b three be eandi- Bishop nn M jeneral harles is expected that the considered will Auxiliary Bishop J ‘ ew York, and Vicars ph F. Mooney or Chancellor ¢ Iton, both of New York. nae Cable deapatches from Rome have re- Archbishop Corrigan, of New York. |8\ peqtodiy asserted that Blshop McDon- without foundation in fact nell could have the appointment if he It appears now to be extremely !M- gesired {t. On the other hand, it has probable that the Pore will depart from y reported that Auxiliary Bishop his customary practice of NS 8n| Farley was more favored, Archbishop's successor from among the Hiehop Farley ts the first choice of clergy of the diocese in which the Va- the local clergy, Hishop McDonnell next eancy occurs. and Viear-General Mooney third. ¥ 4 A . tc. A One-Man Torpedo Boat, 1902, the Year af Horrors, Cured Himself of Lacomatar Ataxia, > Washington Women’ Who Drive Autos,. Ere. Fee. 4 Ap Maga cen fee , of No. 28 THE WORLD: FRIDAY ATT NE OS, Seat asnemiaiaaaadlelliiteaadiatie ta . EVENING, MAY 30, 1902. MAD MOTHER PUTS CHILD TO DEATH WITH | GAS AND ENDS HER OWN LIFE WITH ACID. iJacob Fiegnow Returns Home to Find that His Wife Had Murdered | Their Daughter and Committed Suicide. rd of Taxes and] years. CABLE. ALBULA PASS TUNNEL COMPLET! NEVA, May 30.—The raliroad t ne! thre Al yesterday KENSITTS ROBBED IN PARIS, PARIS, May —The Com sary Potice who has been Investigating WHITR STAR IN TRUST. LONDON, Ma line shareholders have practical mously yoted to aceept the Mors: offer to enter the shipping combine, May 03.— merchant, hi navies Gas i ection, which are to be Nery MISS BARTON HONORED. ST, PETERSBURG, except four given to the Natlo: 1 Cross Society, had a flatter oral years. EARL CADOGAN TO RETIRE, LONDON, May 2). SCENE (9° T2LE. TRAGEZY Cadogan 1in Pass was completed | %—Tho White Star 'teds, cassimeres and navy blue serge, an 8 8250,000 ART COLLECTION. bequeathed to the Corporation of London his, $350,000 pictures, May 30, — Miss Barton, President of the American my 9 ° 9 Neill’s __ A Noteworthy Offering of ! CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. | Boys’ Dept. |Girls’and Misses’ un- | These Exczptional Values for Saturday’s Selling. Dept. of the| theft of Jew Is belonging: to Mra. Thom- +, ae Icensitt and hor, daughter, Gertrude, Young Men’s Suits. | Four Very Attractive Values for was taken Saturday. Young Men's Long Pants Suits, |mad® from imported English wors- Misses’ Suits, canvas etamine, -|short military cut coat, sizes 15 to 20 is’ | years, Made of new | blouse shapes, with silk vestee, trim- | (ASLAM! i med with \>ffeta bands, lined with x taffeta; flounce skirt, lined with eal To-morrow, 11.98 [tNvarsuk" and trimmed to mateh | jacket, Roys’ Sailor Suits. Boys’ all-wool Serge Sailor Sults, ‘trimined with soutache braid, 3 to 10 year sizes, stylish and serviceable little garments, arRegular price $5.00. seFormerly $28.00. to-morrow, 16,50 Children’s Reefers. Of covert cloth and cheviots, bor nal ption at the banquet to. th = dred deleguter to tho Seventh. interne: To-morrow, 2,89 effect, strap trimmed, new long re- tone! Cross Conference which vers, in blue, red and tan, sizes 6 to ‘open ’ 14 years, SHARPSHOOTER DIES. Boys Wash Pants. a2 Formerly $6.00. PARIS, May d.—Sergt, Hoff, the fa-| A special lot of Wash Pants, made s mous French sharpshooter of the siege from imported striped Galatea linen To-morrow, 3,98 At see: ae Triomphe for seve aud crash, 3 to 12 year sizes, | +, #@Regular value 75c. | Misses’ Taffeta Jackets. To-morrow, 39¢ Eton shapes, sailor collars and at thos lunicheon | whith fall auninwlele cuffs, multi-stitched in white silk, No mi terrible sight could have) si ‘or some time, but something superhuman, but she dle to the Cork Exhibition announced his ? lined throughout with silk, sizes 14 ore . Mh for some time, Dut there something superhuman, nut abe alot | Set titement feu taeedice of tard | BOYS Wash Blouses. {123s years, met a father's eyes than that which| we? no premonition on any one's], Wore was sent to ihe Morrisanls po | Lieutenant and Viceroy of 7 eland, ovat Aiadras Blouses) in\all the earFormerly $8.75. a ret part that she meant harm to herself | fait . aa | LOW PRICES FOR OLD CASTLES. } poor Jacob Fiegnow was obliged to tives to the house at once, They a eS |popular colors, from one of the best To-morrow, 5, 98 look upon to-day as he came back to| OF to those about her. the scene of the tragedy und con- tet aay ain estate oe makers, 3 to 15 year sizes, 4 his home after a few hours’ absence. Hertha the Only Chita. RU Melina Belt tulul Bi “was sold yesterday, Low | ew Regular value $1.00. Children’s Wash S Béering through the windows lof) Cheulemnowalware a Russian family |e! daugh aan yedrny om, Hel her valled Two ruined, castles eaaOrrow 59 iidren S as its. y J 8 Of! .oupying the ground floor of the three-| While ste placed the tube in the little brought only | ‘ U Blouse shapes, made of mercerized his locked home he saw the dead NB-| srory awelling. They were quiet people, [ON mouth, and she acad vy until | wnt, MORGAN | a ; Sete in DIRE “blue or eayiecines ure of his only child lying on tts ertb,| Bertha was the only child. She wan|the deadly mas had dite its work, w.J. Plerpont Mor-| Boys’ Tam o” Shanter |with wnite duck shields, sizes § to 18 which had been drawn into the par-| vivacious and well liked by the nelgh-| ne drank t sincea CE of friends have left | years, gc AUfubLer libel leditrom/thavsas | ork: all whom had noticed the | Re Granis two ounces of the acid and where Mr. organs] Wash Hats. grFormerly $5.50 i ai mother's great fondness for the little} i 0 die, a Bohs Jet in the centre of the room to the] one. Though every one knew tho wom. | a. Wied daughter, 1t was sald, had} BIG COPPER SMELTER DEAD, | Heretofore 50c., each.. 25¢ To-morrow, 2.98 chi'd’s mouth and the odor of gas|an was a sufferer from Jliness, she was | Ba if en Gln Les The child LONDON, Ma Michael Henry | oak not often heard to complain and the| " ® col @ had thrown herself! wiiams, head of one of the largest , wee Purine through the cracks in| Hol ole She never ahreataned. to | {Rere 10 8 | her mother was | cope Cameltinig companies in the world. Latest Novelties in Infants’ Caps and Dresses and. Chil- he windows. . a dead her fathe went to nd] died at his home In Tr Jast night at take her life or spoke so discouraging- ani ¢ ome I | ’ . f Mad with fear, he forced his way] |. as to lead him to believe she would | izied her and i 1 rane In Lined the age of seventy-elght. dren’s Furnishings of Every Description Inside to find his little girl really] attempt to herself end her pain for me befor could ‘ dead, and in the room back of the| Flesnow wert out at @ very early questions, “Then he f at Lowest Prices. lor’ ler. . . ur this morning to prepare his news- ‘. by aie: Cy cider’ parlor her mother—her murderet— japers. He did not get back until 10 of A memorandum book she hn WASHINGTON. - dying from carbolic acid, which she] o'ciock. He felt for his key but did not torn out the cook. Tt was| $ i had taken after she had snuffed out| have it. Then he rang the bell. No AnbreR Dee masa it and tien Cee eat | ; tho Ife of her lttle one. one responded. He rang several times x hte oe . LIEUTENANT DIES OF CHOLERA. | 2 and then began to wonder. He then Quoted from “Mienh Clarke.” YON, May 30. cretary | Child Murder and Snaictde. peered through the shutters into the] On a side was received a cable message | OR IMERAN front room and was staggere? to see of “Mie 1, by y-Admiral Wildes, at Cavite, | BULLET = BOO! GP? Doyle. It and one at Lieut. Olof H. The perpetrator of this shocking his crime was Mrs. Rose Fiegnow. of No. | 4 It had to do Micah Clarke The had been n Mttle daughter Iying on a cot with gas tubing from the burner to her Marine Corps, died at Bacc on the 2h fast, and was ¢ passage | Stace, to departure ch for his country. — = — —-- | WasHI i escntauve Oversirect, of Indiana, ad 638 East One Hundred and Sixty- } mouth first street. She was only twenty- Mats Wee a ingen the man rushed | father, 1am re you | FOR CONFEDERATE DEAD. The bullet symbolizes the REGAL Shoe, J t the door and burst it open i} May ay: YASHINGTON, May 30. — A bill w eigh : y' as her |" ata ioe Sen nee 4 WASH YN, May y, was bh Eee or ar “ee ue poster Conta Not Save wer, | DS, Wate! over your yung life ahd hep passed by the Hou foe the im. Because it goes DIRECT to the mark, was ghter, ertha, Cl d ol y. Fr y i provement and nfederate ' As soon as he lized the awful tm-|[s_assurediy His. 1 fede : ORL coe Nat he saw dfiegnaw, rushed out) wpe connocllan Hetween this sentiment Mound in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago ‘The boomeran: most other shoes, ‘ Mrs. Fi 1 in: tf PEE aie ARE itil Baleaboral carne Sine crime, if any. ts none too Ua. | DEATH FOR TRAIN ROBBERS Mrs. Fiegnow was alone in the} ind shrieked for h | After, the, husband had reco "OR TRA - houke with ie vhild when ber frenzy [fining In, Dr. Henschell, of Fleotwood j1ttle he sald his with had been auc te pIYASHINGTON, | May 9. —- Senator Because it reaches its mark by circling ae iiker, & tvemie and One Hundred and Sixty. |ff0m, nersous, trouble, and BMG eer at tanking train robbery ecipltal oF id to it 5 the of sande soln are She had nee third street, along with them. He bent |she had hven klazny last night because | fense, around to it, up and about the house and little the woman and tried to relieve her. |the child was slek and sh thought the | 4 © Coxe FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. “ ” A Bertha had been playing as usual, |Rhe had taken an enormous dose of she nln Hagia micaalen ane tah Oe eee atOe din MONRO The “circle” system, differs from the } s torrie. poison, however, and she was|did aot say what was in the letter his | dent has nominated Altred C. Coxe, of 4 following her mother from room to | i" polars Newent Ate ent her | Rifertart for him” When he told the |New Work, for duuge of the Becond REGAL system, in that it retards style—trans- room. Opt Der | pole uct an left the he cult, . alive for nearly an hour, working every | and the police took the letter lo the ( ii months The wean had been acting |minute in the hore of Coe ee anes one Re ete tee NO MORE 1PHS.? mission five longer, and costs you FIVE a Taw 0 : ae Berar alnee PROFITS instead of ONE, > Phugh Lee Grand Army members with- {granted th men and| abolishing the on h' keg of beer, drew from the parade, agreed to was favorably acted upon by the Ways yy fir its TELEGRAPH} | sino 1s save aarti URGE e Was favorably acted ', These five profits go to the Tanner, Leather ' NORRISTOWN, Pa, May 9,—John |] TUCSON, Ariz. May 9) Coren de] BROOKE WINS PROMOTIO: merchant, Shoe manufacturer, Shoe wholesaler, Hiughes, an narian, was beaten to] Sonora of May Yaqut In May 30-—ahe, Senate i | ; : Se eae cents again hens | ary Affairs has au- iler, svelte FOR RECEIVER'S REMOVAL. eaeh by aN i My hipaa é ua ae RUE Ted ae vy On, nie” report upon the and Shoe retailer, aii PHILADELPHIA, May 8, — Formal] Sale giOemtal ere: : GAYA BON | ting the retirement of Gen. application hein wiadelto United| Pees onluiminumy. (Scimeiec ae Gov with the rank of Lieutenant REGALS reach you direct from “ Tannery TO UNVELL BUST OF M”) y ys ‘ ee av ee Plate District. Court Judge Kirkpat- a and a servant ” Etaten Distro gues eine dmme: | PHILADELPHIA, May 3A bust of [20 tt . = NB on to Consumer,” carrying only one single profit, Slate ‘romeral of Jub M, Mack, of this | prosident McKintey will be unveiled in| ROCIKEREM HS IN CL + | PAINE TO HEAD BANK, ; Ee ee ait Commny, We Antares. | Be SOmMice cortidor to-day. CLEVELAND, 0. May 30—Mr. and] wilis B. Paine, former Superinten- viz—the Manufacturer's, Lapeer ENCE * | VIRGINIA’S NEW CONSTITUTION, | Mrs. John D. Rov SACO ARE ed dent of State Banke, is slated for the ‘HMO? v + 90.—The con- | ¥Y the members of their household, ar-| presidency of the new Consolidated : 1 ay : The yarnene en haan ney Hse rived here to-day, ina private car at-/exchange National Bank. Tne new Style Book elucidates. boat Delo d her officta ove! Wed to the Lake Shore western ex 4 tothe torrie if wind was a my ‘for h. fast {be proclatmmed Instead of being submittea [VEN Meee etn nehankar min aiRye re Sheed test, but the boat _made, accord. [to a vote of the peop COPFINS OF on. taptial of $1,000,000 and will’ be ready for ing to reports, ICAGO CARMEN WIN, MOINE Ia, May 30.—Paper | business soon. CONF ATE PFLAG LED, HICAGO, May 90.—All differences be- are to be manufac tured at Mis: a —— BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 9. —Be-]tween the Chicago Union ion 3 of incorporation with the catat a confederate flag wan carried in [company and Its employees were set- relies of weormaracie7 8822" | SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS ‘a procession here in honor of Gen, Fitz-|tled yesterday when the company pe antiseptic, “Direct From the Manufacturer” COAL ENGINEERS | SHAH SEES GERMAN TROOPS.| GUN MEMORIAL UNVEILED. = MEN'S STORES. Emperor William Led Regiment] Firing Plece from Kearsarge on BROOKLTH, | Bt. OPPOSE STRIKE! wz" J military dt | v of Delegates Wait for President Mitchell at Wilkesbarre to} y Request That Order to Quit) Be Rescinded. 11 t0 The Kvening Worl.) WILK=SBARRE, Pa., May 30,— Delegates representing the engineers of ) anthracile region are eagerly | awal.ing the arrival of President Mit- | chell here to-morrow, haying been in- structed to request President Mitchell to rescind the strike order issued to the enginecrs, which becomes opera- | tive Monday, There is a determination J engineers, tt is declared, not even though the order ts not reca Mr. Mitchell will reach here from the | Wont in the evening. | A crowd of etrikers to-day attacke masters who were hauling culm from 1k at Edwardaville to a mill in this They threatened to kill any whe returned | An army, of 9,000 coal and tron police: | men in now In the anthracite region and the number will be increased to-morrow Three hundred commissions were | leeued yesterday and the men are be- | ing sworn in to-day, chiefly by the| and Hudson and the Dela- kawanna and Weatern com- among to the te abi elty — The Brooklyn Back from Ha ‘The cruiser Brooklyn reached port to- day from Havana via Jacksonville, Bhe foie Navytxand Ye Granite Dase for Stamford. (Special to Tho Evening Works.) } STAMFORD, Conn, May 30.—The feature of the Decoration Day cele- bration in this elty was the dedication and formal acceptance by the city of Past Monarchs Carriqge. May 30.—The annual spring garrison of the Berlin was held to-day on the Hot mpethot Bield he weather Was superb. ‘The Shah Persia was present {n an open carrl- | the memorial In West Park, consisting Bis our horses, and the! o¢ qa gun which was formerly on the ee anntey V, 8 8 Kearsargo and a sultable | Bo mperor William led the 8 mount of granite. | i i At of the Guard 4, which were under the |The exereh ackuowledged the compliment by stand- » 7 1 | tng up in ANCOR PES ausplees of Minor Post, G, A. R., began ———— - in the Town Hall, and were concluded y . ernoo! Vet iv 8) SELL, YOUR GAS PNGIND oR BuY | "tly In {he aifernoay a f ae us ke "re" one by advertising in the Suaday| jjacms tlowers near the memorial in | SIXTH AVENUE, Cor. 17¢ memory of the dead war here DOW NTOWS STORE, FPO Grand Barve, World, TURKISH CIGARETTES There are more Cairo cigarettes sold than any other brand of their Kind in this country. There isa reason for this—the best sold at the price. Package of 10 for 10 cents HAUS We RGA Sree Pak we have maintained our Fuld Jew: if Fulton St., opp Monts, Broatway, pear Beste } 1 Bi way. bet. Ditm, JERSEY CITY: 66 y NEWARK: 84! Broad ft, N. J, Depot. _ WOMEN’S STORES. NwW YORK CITY: 785 Groetyas. corner 10th it, Drondway, opp Herald Soyare, (06 West 125th 6t., corner Th Ara Ave. Wittowghty Awa MA LA RIA innit Enemy to Health or the filthy sewers and drain pipes the human system is the same, poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness Means bad air, and whether it comes from the low lands and marshes of the country, of the cities and towns, its effect upon These atmospheric is laid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malari Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes go polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, dep! the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body amd watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and its effects. S, S. S. does this and quickly produces an and stimulating them to vigorous, healthy S. 8, S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in 8,8, 8. 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