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OS retept yee ee Named in Suit. ONEYMOON IN CHICAGO. th Were Charged by Forrier Mrs. 4 Money from the Well-Known } Brooklyn Preacher. t ICHICAGO, Oct. 13—The Rey. Philip Holp, who created such a stir a short @ ago by boldly charging the Rev. fewell Dwight Hillis, tor of Pl ith Congregational Church, Brook- . with plagiarism, !s spending his jeymoon in Chicago, He hag just mn married to the woman whom his Wife made the co-respondent in her @ivorce sult His two claims to public notoriety Test on his attack on tho brilliant Preacher and the scandal attaching ‘al Dis relations with his present wif Re she was Miss Fannie 8. Ws au. | e world first heard of him when Was tho pastor of # little chureh m| eyla. Il. He used to go’on lectur ure a great deal. On one of his trips wife chanced to look through his She said she discovered a lot ot | WwW Rot e Aad some explaining at he Hid not succeed in stopping dejo sult which his wife an months Let naming Miss Jackson ‘co-responden| Bt Uploosed tho Hillis rcandal. His Wife charged Holp with having been a aller and waving, with the help | nees, who afterward was found be Miss’ Waud, attempted to extort ney from Dr. Hillis, by threatening int charges that the then Chicago ine had freely plagiarized from Henry an Beecher and David Swing. retorted that he had accused Hiniis of plagiarism tn 1808, and that ngequence he had been hounded by until his own wife had forsaken end his church was about to dis- nen ere Was a lively controversy in the) Mapapers between Holo and Dr. Hillis, ich Holp tried to substantinte his’) ygee of plaziariam by running. ex: ta from Hillis's books and those he accused of cribbing from. The up. it of the matter was that Mrs. Holp a b alvoroe and Holp's church throw out low Wael ul) news of his marriage performed lant week of the brides -tathor In ae Mich. INMicRATION “EN ARE T0 C0. Commissioner Williams Will Dis- miss Five Inspectors and Has} Seoured Evidence Against) "Former High Official. | Seah? i ‘i ; dteks TO FIND HONEST MEN. a Inspectors of immigration at E!- land are slated for dismissal with Py ten days, and with them will go a timber of officiajs of lesser importance. force of civil employees on the 4 will also be shifted as a direct It of the Investigation that has Fecently prosecuted. In addition | dence has been secured that, It Is ught, will load to the indictment of Mormer high official in the Depart- it of Immigration. minissioner Williams has refused to @ public the complaint that wil! made against the inspectors, but It Wd that they are all glad to be dis sed without demanding an inves Hon from Washington. The char inst the higher official is that of ing important documents belonging | bhe department. The evidence Is now | and and the case is thought to b plete. It will soon be submitted ty ident Roosevott petty tefhts and manipulations at Ieland did not stop when a number ‘officials were dismissed inst spring Commissioner Williams has deter- je to shift the cl and bold their emp! responsible for | them, He hopes his wili result in ES é Phe selocton ofhonest men for duty at tye island. | C, Taylor will soon resign from the ry Department, It is renorted, ted his name fe wald, however, that resign for political rea learned yesterday that anc mm the Treasury Department is sp Maton on fall pay. to promote his ‘ te for a party office. hyd mted to IKtll White Man Who| lurdered Two Colored People, PKINSVILLE. Ky jon Young, a white pdrink, went on a rampage near Pen after being put off a train he had flagged. He secured an and brained Rebecca Macray, ed negress, whom he met in the Leaving the axe with the body, veh on Joseph Landy, colo: Y, and out his throat, prob- Ka "citisena for two overpowered by a posse) ight here for safekeeping to a, mod of neveral hundred negroes Pad been formed to lynch hi Coming Home, bese be among thy eh hite Star line which Js to all from hon act 16 for New York. TWO STORIES, fev. Philip Holp, Who Accused | Dr. Hillis of Plagiarism, Is Married to Woman Wife Holp with Attempting to Extort| “MOB OF NEGRO LYNCHERS, | Veweverkeeerer re “FREE WORLD) SONDAY BVERTNG, GOPORER 19, 16087 ———S REV. MR. HOLP WAS NAMED AND BRIDE WHO IN HIS DIVORCE. YOUTHFUL COUPLE INTERRUPT CHURCH | Bride and Bridegroom, Each Ap- parently About Sixteen, Mar- ried Before Congregation. The afternoon service in Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, was delayed during the sermon, while the rector, Rev, Ed- ward M, McGuffy, of St. James's Church, Elmhurst, was preaching. The Interruption was caused by a young couple who destred to be married. They hurried into the church and went im- mediately up to the altar rail. In a moment the preacher had con- ded and gaye his attention to the young couple. The arrival of the young People so unexpectedly gave rise to some e nt among those present, but the preacher announced that the young couple were going to be married, and the congregation stayed to witness the ce mony. The couple were fashionably attired, the bride in a street costume, and the bridegroom ina sult of gray. They were driven from the church in a cab, The WOMAN OF. MANY GEMS IN A CELL. Richly Dressed, She Was So In- toxicated She Couldn’t Take Care of Herself. “Mary Doe," as an appropriate com- panton to the justly celebrated and mys- terlous John Doe, was arraigned in che Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, this morning. Decorated with a small fortune in dia- mond Jewelry and attired in a gown of rich cloth and striking design, she was arrested in Schermerhorn strget, where her intoxicated condition made St im- possible for her to distinguish between sidewalks and buildings, rom her appearance it was evident that she was not of the common etreet typo, and the assumption of the police- man who found her ‘nd of the officers in the police station vos that she might be of considerable so ‘11 importance. But she was not so intoxicated that she forgot to conceal her identity. She would not tell her name or anything about herself, To all questions one of your business."’ names of the young people, who ap- peared to be about sixteen years of age, were not given out. And the police registered her as “Mary Doe" and gave her to the ma- tron, Condense d News, > Local. BOY OF TEN MISSING. Blace Klika, ten, a Bohemian boy, has} been mis iz from No. 321 East Sov- entieth street since Friday. His mother | thinks he may be drowned, He Ia of| dark complexton and wore brown velvet | Knee brecches, a red Jacket and black shoes and stockings. HEBREW CHARITIES. The United Hebrew Charities for the month of September dealt with families, reaching 7,113 ¢ individuals. Two hundred and thirty-six were given employment. Highty-four were granted transportau Alfferent parts of this The disbursements 7.05, CALLED TO NEW YORK. he Rey. Herman Plaschke, who was gradsated last June from the German Seminary at Bloomfeld, received a call to the pastor- erman Presbyterian Church Y. UNION CARD ONLY CLUE, The body of an unknown man was in a strip of water known as the Henderson foot . Jersey City. It ue, In the p ie that ¢ 8 Ot the Atlantic of Larsen was a Coast Seaman's CHARITIES UNIFORMS. All male employees of the Department abet es are to be uniformed ex- ¢ * at the Central Office, the | Brooklyn. Mind Richmond offices, the Out | Telegraph. CUDAHY IN OIL DEAL, GUTHRIE, Okla., Oct, 18.—Miehael Cu- dahy, president of the Cudahy Packing Company, has just leased two sections Qf oll land in the Osage and Cherokes Nations, and is quoted as saying that hia company will apend $2,000,000 tn de- veloping property. KILLED HY TRAIN, ay from Injuries re freight wreck on the Pittsburg Erle at Balnburg, five mil ferday afternoon. =, Mont., Oct, 13.—J. W. Kelly, the Inter-Mountain, shot Dr, . Cayley, @ prominent resident of Cayley, {tis belleved, will Officers are searching for Kelly. RECONCILIATION DENIED, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13.—The report from New York that John V. Rico, jr, die. Jo ) correspondence between the parties has occurred,’ he sald. FAIR GETS MORRIS, FORT WORTH, Tex, Morris, acting auditor of Rock Inland’ system, has been appoint superintendent of tranaportation of t Louls) Falr by President D. Francis, of the Loulslana Purchase position Company, Oct. 13.11. | door Poor, Bureau o. ent Children and the General Drug Department. y MRC mric, which has arrived at were Ralph Abercrombie, Carrol! Brown, Lewis J. Frith, R. J, Hearne, E. A H, A. Moody, tandall, J, ames Thomp- Dr. F. J, Qu Slater, John Ste | son: CRUSHED BY re, of No. M4 Ludlow atreet, an elevator on the third of No Lexington avenue to- and badly crushed, He was re- to Flower Hospital, 175 DIAMOND. Sue Mackillop, Emplre Hotel, apt, Walsh, of the Ten- misiaid a dla- restaurant, Sroud way. INDIVIDUAL CU ‘The congregation of the Munn Avenue Presbyterian Church has adopted tho tn- \dividual communion-cup system, The contained in racks attached to BURNED IN EXPLOSION, Herinsar Knotzeach, thirty-one y old, living at No. 744 Columbus ave waa severely burned about the hands of A benging tank while work in Edgew. He went to the J. |Hood Wright Hospital, where ho was | treated, | HUNT FOR BABY GitL, All the police of the Alexander a nue station are searching for four- old Margaret Willow, who was reported missing from her home at No. 571 South- ern boulevard, She is a tiny tot, with light complexion, blue eyes and golden hatr. at Aare ———___- WARSHIPS TO VEN ELA, LONDON, Oct. 13.—The German Gov- and face this morning by the explosion |4 AL G. FIELD IL, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 12,—Al G. 1, the minstrel and a leading Elk, i netiously at the Windgor Hotel, th this city. He was forced to leave ‘his company after the first performance in city, Mr. Fleld was taken ill Fri- night COMPANY OF GIANTS, BOSTON, Oct. 13.—About " a dozen well-known men in and about Boston met at the Quincy House and took stefs to form a military company to be com- posed of men none of whom shall be under six feet tall. Efforts will be made to secure echment to ome arm of the public service, ‘* Cable. pee ew LONDON, Oct. 18% — Count Bugen Esterhazy retired from the order of Jesults, a Vienna despatch reports, on account of a love affalr with the March- foness of Reynas, a French woman, whom the Count has ‘since married, Count Eaterhazy's retirement from the ts caused a stir in Vienna, espe as he sifed to recover hia fortune 60 which he had given to the so> clety on Joining tt In 18%. AT PARNELL'S TOMB, DUBLIN, Oct, 18—The tenth annual pilgrimage to the grave of Charles 8. Parnell occurred to-day. For the first time the Lord Mayor and Corporation of Dublin did not participate in the cere- mony. DEAN OF WESTMINSTER. LONDON, Oct. 18.—The Rev. Charles Henry Robinson, Honorary, Canon of Ripon, been appointed Dean of Westminster in succhssion to the Very ernment has ordered the cruisers Vin thinty yeura Old, n do- aged the second- Panther and Gazelle to Venezuela, the Dally Mall's Hamburg correspondent it No. 2a] wires, Fare) Account of iba murder oe Becre! a Germa: Venesuel inn reat the" Pg he lan! ation! * Ray George Granville Bradley, who has janed, cmt Ar TH FAIR. VALPARAISO, Chill, Oct. 13, are of Finance -has anhounce é ‘onaiaera it seamen, have chit perltion, In Bt. HOHIA, § t, aii WA Arr HAD After was in of the of the tlon, five day. As if tween I t! tapt tation Moran, to the nured t lentent. “1 do sald. la int The Ci Iw After Wardm on an Sixth Then f There t Se ald" Capt. house e orders Colora Minnte Spring: she is in Lon ago. TI Mrs. Stolle; near ri ter's hi Aina Gulpe Pavue's jana Surah which has re Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, or Women’s Embroidered and Drawn Work Effects, SALOON-KEEPERS Tenderloin Commander Talked Liberal Enforcement of Ex-: cise Law, Then Made Five saloon-keepers of the Tenderloin that be he would make no grrests within the next twenty-four hours, alleged excise of libera: and legitima rfered with. f back rooms or where women are allowed in roome up going on I will be str give you men @ chance to show where pu stand,” Minden’ avenue, and arrested the bart: went to a saloon at Twenty-sixth street. nu ein all en in regard to the wen did not say TO SHARE IN $91,000, COLORADO SPRL Mra, Sarah Pevatone god recurned te ahe lived American elaalven to Apentucty ise SHOEUY a B.Altmans@o. are showing many new and exclusive styles in “FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, including the latest novelties in French Colored and White Damasse effects, Women’s Initialed Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered on hand spun linen centres, or drawn thread medallion corner effects, in prices ranging up to $2,75 each, Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, White and delicate color combinations, with fine hand embroidery, also tucked - or revered borders, $1.25, 1,50, 2.25, 3.25, 4.50 each, and upward, Women's and Men's French Hand Hems(i'ched Fi je Linen Handkerchiefs, 75c,, 95c,, $1.25 up to $10.00 each, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 14th: Men's and Women's (Rear of Rotunda.) ° $3.00 Per Box of One Dozen, Regular Price $5.50, Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, BAUMANN Vetiicsel 'S Furniture and Carpets. 3-Room eu) furnished complete, at.... 49.98 WRITE FOR LIST OF GOODS FOR THESE ROOMS. Cash or Credit. 4Room Apartment, furnished complete, at... 69.98 City or Country. Cor. 8th Ave. and 46th St. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. LSH PUZZLES. WAT Style A+—Waters ests. PROMISED IMMUNITY. having given assurance to the favor of a Mberal enforcement Excise law, and telling them}~ Capt. Wals! Weat Thirtleth street police sta- hrough his detectives, arrested violators early to- to emphasize the contrast be- nls remarks and the action of the Walsh was present on the invi- McDonough and Frank Capt. Walsh made an address ljuor dealers, in which he as- hem that he was Inclined to be of Mr. Fly Creama. Ansorted Fruits Tatem..ss oe not intend to be arbitrary,” he a New Yorker I am tn favor interpretation’ of the Sunday ¢ places will not be jut Tam not In favor © women congregate in os whi airs, If I find such things aptain concluded his remarks by 1] make no arrests to-night. this assurance had been given en C and Curran wel excise crusade. They v y 's saloon at Thirtieth street and de ‘ollowed & call at McDonough’ hey arrested Frank Rellly, They venth avenue and to James Mo- ‘Thirty-second street and Sixth There Was another arrest later f Waien was not at the station-| American Bible arly thie morning end could not rrests, The whether or not arrests without rom thelr Captaln ——————_ NEWARK, N. J., do Woman Helr to Payne’ Estate in G8, Oct. 13.—Mrs. Overstreet Fortson, of Colorado ‘8, has received information that One of the heirs to the estate of Payne, who died intestate ndon, England, about five years ‘he estate is estimated at $91,000,000. Fortson 16 @ daughter of Di y T. Payne, of Paducah, Ky, elative of irs. Payne, The usband came from London to Vir- rf early day, ‘settling near er Court-Hiou ‘After her hui death, Mra. Payne sold iis ve re andor wi Mee creator notte Mrs. me of ae mtapiioning the at work to- Bible Boclety. free of o kind used by being wi to Heath 8 dea a wk CHURCH-GOERS BEING POLLED a Full Count of Essex County, Starting in Newark. (Special to The Evening Wort.) fort to learn just what percentage of the population of Ksssx County attends church and in how many houses a Bible is to be found, two canvassers were put lay, beginning in the lower section of this city, A number of others will start In the other sections to-mor- row under the direction of he American All of the Protestant churches are in- terested in the work and Bibles will be |®#! furnished in alt families found to be jout them. Poverty will be no ex- ouse as the eoaiety will then Surnish one rvegular printed feces snaies “8 report! ear ee ERS Upright Piano, $225 cash, or $250 on installments; $10 down and $7 per month. Style 85—Chester Piano, $170 cash, or $190 payable Only $5 Monthly. Send postal for Catalogue. HORACE WATERS & CO., PIANOS} represent the highest ideals of an art Piano. They are famous for fine tone, and are warranted to be durable, tives, one of the places visited was] [34 Fifth Ave., near [8th St. the saloon of John B, McDonough, ‘Dhirty-first street and Sixth avenue, the ae atpennneanch (Open E yeaiaes man on whose Inylitation the Captain attended the liquor dealers’ mecting. : The Liquor Dealers’ Association of q the West Side held a meeting last night at Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. Ib. 10¢ a'Nut Choco- aeeceee veld 160 SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. Chocolate Egyptian ©: Chocolate Walnuts Society Begins Oct, 13%—In an ef. the ry PROF, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION frase 9674! YFAR — ()WPERTH & SONS 121st Street: Corner 121st St. Chatham Square: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.} 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. bes nea STOUES, ETC. ce hUO Flat, - $97.50 18 In. Wool Smyrna Rugs, | 9x12 Wool Smyrna Rugs, diced tones, OOC| - Soautea'es eee iayrha Riaal 36 in. Axminster Rugs, Feduced to. $2.89 fucea te... $3.89 6x9 Wool Smyrna Rugs, |9x12 Axminster $16 grade, $ 10.50 $37 grade, reduced to reduced to Rugs, Quartered oak Iz|Combination Book ACase and Writing Desk, French bevel =i\Mirror, three draw- ers under desk part, an excellent feature. We have a limi- SB] fea number only. Marked down from Double End Rachet Sofa, made very deep and comfortable, tufted upholstery $27.50, to clbse out at by the best of workmen. Marked down ‘| ) the very low price $18.90 $24.25 | from PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN, | Completely Furnished. “OLDRELIABLE” | BLANKETS Made especially for us. Ali-woo!, white, with colored borders. 10-4 size, weighs 44 Ibs....+006 $4.90 11-4 size, welghs 5 Ibs. 12-4 size, weighs 6% Ibs. $2 1 e 75 ee ani aes a REO ee Exclusive ee $19.75 Catena Rugs Reduced from $21 te $13.98 Brush Mats 68c BEDROOM, up, - $5.90 ‘ $6.90 Oil Heaters from $2,95 & $2.49 : PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. Not incorporated nor run by a trust, this business is controlled by the third and fourth} einer store or make payments at either, . generations of proprietors, Who are as de- strous of pleasing ebery customer as Were}S4 their predecessors. Customers may add to their Accounts in, iting their own convenience, No extra charges of any hind, ’) | CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. B.Altmans@o. ments of Austrian and Californian Blankets; Fancy Blankets, suitable for Bath Robes, Bed use, etc, Silk, Satin and Sateen Down Comfortables in a variety of designs, WHITE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, for double and extra are showing full assort- For Tuesday, October 4th, will offer 300 size beds, per pair, $4.85, 5.75, 5.90 & 7.50 SATEEN DOWN COMFORTABLES, for double beds, scala aes im Prot. ONL) nee KOCH*S SANITARIUM, ‘WEST 22D 87. ‘ne timely use of Sunday World Wants will hiaabeual the. LENE cures Tree elaumioations Wi 6 he oly each, $4.25 ! Eladteenth Street, Nineteenth. Sereet and Sixt Avene, (Rear of Rotunda.) AND TUBBRCULINE Asthma, Bronchitis, Con ‘Two ¥ * went to ana seen ae iio, aa oy cou 1 eps } For MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. MATS, SHORS, MILLINERY AND ALL ALSO WATCH®S, DIAMONDS @ JOWELRY $1 PBR WEEK. MANHATTAN CLOTHING ‘CO, NRW YORK {23 tomach gure 10 tT CUTS ez athens ‘The Koch: to ure next to Bhrieh?: %, Carpet Dept. Turkish, Persianand: India Carpets, sizes 9x12 to 12x15 ft,, $75 to $r50. Mousoul and Beloochistan Rugs, $73.50. 300 Kavabagh Rugs, | li $6.50 8 89. 50, | \ i

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