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~ LAWSUIT OVER ~ LYNCH JEWELS, | \iChildren of the Famous Woman | Diamond Dealer Begin Legal Quarre] Over Their Mother’s Gems, Now Disappeared. en jpn aed BRING CHARGE. | \ * ) Deciare that the Jewelry She Wore a While In Europe Just Before Her i ' Fatal Iliness Cannot Be Found by Executors, r ‘The children of the Inte Mrs. Theresa Lynch, the famous diamond merchant and jeweller of Union Square, have be- gun a legal quarrel over their mother's | estate in a novel manner, and, judging from the character of the first move, | | the contest will be intensely interesting. | After providing a trust for the purpose | of paying #4 @ month to her only living brother, John Patrick O’Rellly, of No. UT Spring street, sixty years old, poor and feeble, and making bequests of $1,000 each to her two sisters, Mrs. Lynch directed in her will that tne rest of her estate be divided equaly among her six children. ar ye] The will was admitted to probate with- jout objection on Feb. 4, but now comes Jame, wife of William P. Burr, of No, 12 West One Hundred and Twentieth street, with a charge that William P. Lgnch, of No. %8 West Fifty-sixth (street, and Adelaide Thompson, of No. | 95 Central Park West, her vrother and @ister, have in their possession or con- tro] several thousand dollars’ worth of diamonds and jewelry which belonged to thelr mother, and which ought to be furned over to the executors. Orders for Examination. io On the strength of Mrs, Burr's am™- @avits, Rastus 8. Ransom, counsel to the executors, Herman A. Perkins and Peter { Mayer, who are directed by the will to (@ontinue and manage the business and = _\the estate until Jan. 28 next, one year \@fter the death of Mrs. Lynch, got an | erder from Surrogate Thomas, directing (Adelaide Thompson and William P. Lynch to appear for examination as to 1 @ the whereabouts of this property. ‘Mrs. Burr says in her affidavits on in- formation and béllef that her brother, ‘William P. Lynch, has had in his pos: @ession or control for two years certain diamonds, jewelry and other property be- .|tenging to ner mother’s estate, and she / \ .ys her belief is based upon statements f \pise by her other brothers, George, M: Joseph D, Lynch, that ‘Willle” had Li’ them that ‘he had the diamonds. e-\also alleges that her sister, Adela mpson, who accompanied their ter on a trip to Europe last summer, | . with her in London when she was | ken by the malady from which she | s ‘,@nd thet Mrs. Lynch intrusted her & onal jewels to Adelaide. ARMY OF 100,00 CHILDREN OUT. They Troop Into the Greater City’s Parks for May Parades and Turn Them Into Monster Nurseries. ALL KINDS OF GAMES. Lawn Party Given by the Amster. dam Democratic Club the Biggest of All, Thousands of Youngsters Joining In the March, ‘The permit clerk at the Arsenal in the Park sald that 100,000 children were in Central Park and the smaller parks of the clty to-day enjoying their May par- les and participating in May walks. ‘Thore were fully 40,000 children tn Cen- tral Park alone. ‘The smallest of them wero accompanied by their mothers or elder sisters, ara enough ple, sand- wiches and ice-cream were eaten to feed an army. ‘The largest party was on the north meadow, where 200 parties had a total of over 16,500 children. On the ball ground one party had about 8,00 and there were about 4,000 more there. On other places there were as follows: East Green, 3,000; Ramble, 90; Cedar Hill, 1,000; Peacock Lawn, 500; Mount Morris Park, 2,000, and Tompkins Square, 300, ‘The largest party of the day was the May Walk given by Former Warden of the Tombs James J, Hagan, as President of the Amsterdam Democratic Club. ‘Twelve thougand invitations were sent out for this Party, all to children under sixteen years of age. There were 7,500 children in line, and they assembled at the club-house, Sixtieth street and Am- sterdam avente, at 10 o'clock. Bach child carried an American flag. The girls were dressed in white. and both boys and girls wore red, white and blue caps. Led by King and Queen. ‘They were led by a gorgeaous-look- ing pair. ‘They are the children of Charles Brady, dressed in elaborate costumes, representing the King and Queen of Flowers, who rode in a floral carriage drawn by ‘two Shetland ponies. “Say, Heine,” asked a rosy-faced miss of a little German chap as they were waiting for the line to form, ‘“whoses is the bestest party, the Democrats or the Republicans?’ “My pa says the Republicans is," an- ewered Heind, “but I don't Ike ‘em ‘cause they never gives picnics and free lemonade and things like this.” It was a8 gorgeous a pageant as the west side has ever seen. ere are costumes of all kinds, flowers in pro- fusion and so ree music that the daughter of a hatdi-organ grinder: wept for joy. \ A Guard of Hono! Should They Be Continued or Should CLUBWONEN FOR OWEN AT SHS First Meeting of City Federation Results in Declaration Decry- ing Commissioner’s Opposi- tion to Female Ingpectors. If Commissioner of Immigration Will- lams could have dropped into the first convention of the New York City Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs he would have heard some interesting comments on his policy toward women inspectors. An unassuming little woman gave a rousing address that wouxl have made Commissioner Willams tremble. The speaker was Margaret Dye Ellis, Su- perintendent of Legislature of the W. c. T. U., and her remarks were on “Women Inspectors at Our Ports. They Be Withdrawn?" She said: “The papers state that the women in- spectors at the ports have been notified that their services are no longer re- quired, Now, President Roosevelt prom- ised me that they should not be removed until he returned from his Western trip, and I will hold him to his word. In Opposed to Women. “Commissioner Willlams has declared them a remarkable failure. Now, ladies, the Commissioner of New York Harbor 1s opposed to women inspectors, and all the trouble has started from this end, “These inspectors are there to protect Innocent girls from evil-minded persons, anq if only people knew the good they have done they would rise in protest against abolishing the office.” Mrs, Ellis read case after case from the repprts of young girls of the sec- ond-cabin passengers who had been saved from evil men who had them in tte WORLD:''8 Re HARRIMAN ONL (CRAZED SU SLIGHTLY ILL, HAPPY IN C Railroad Magnate Reaches the| Artist Who Sought Wealthy Miss City and Says the Stories as| Edgar in Her Home Is Hope- to His Condition Have Been| ful in Bellevue Hospital Insane Greatly Exaggerated. Pavilion. E. H. Harriman arrived in New York | Dombarie Kurrain, sultor for the hand to-day on his special car Arden behind} of the deughter of Newbold t Thirty-ninth stre train arrived in the Grand Central Sta-/in the Insane ward of Bellevue Hospital, tion at 10.40, and elaborate preparations|Such an ignominilous end to what he had been made to meet the sick railroad |thought would be his wedding day might magnate. A half score of Central OMce| have proved a damper to most lovers, men and private detectives guarded the] but the Armenian’s star of hope is still entrance where Mrst. Harriman had sta-|near the zenith. Noned the automobile in which she came| have oft been circumvented, he argues, the Hmited fast mall from Chicago, Tne | No, 28 tr SRE AY 16, 1903. MAY POLE DANCES AND MAY QUEEN'S PROCESSIONS MAKE SATURDAYS HAPPY FOR CHILDREN IN MANY CITY PARKS. ATURDAY EVENING, M (TOR |FINDS THE BODY AFTER MONTHS. Roby’s Persistent Watching of The Morgue Is at Last Re- warded and Brother-in-Law Will Receive Decent Burial. In the Brooklyn Roby, an official of th Company, at No. National Casket Fifth street, merly of No, Twenty-seventh street, Boyle disappeared on Nov. 27 last, and a day or two later a w 1d into the l-drensed young orth River from THIS CHRL WINS IN WAR OF SORES Twelve-Year-Old Ida Primoff’s Anthem to Be Sung During Anniversary Exercises at the Request of Mayor Low. IT HAD BEEN RULED OUT. “Right Is Might,” by John T. Rooney, Was Chosen, but the City History Club Took Up the Fight, and Both Will Be Heard. The City History Club has triumphed, Despite the fact that its “Song of New York," written by twelve-year-old Ida Primoft for the public achool exercises to | be held this month !n commemoration of the city's 250th anniversary, was rejected by the Board of Education, the school chitdren will sing tt. They will do so at the special request of no less a per- son than Mayor Low. To be sure “Right Is Might," the anthem by John T, Rooney, which was selected by Supt. Maxwell, will also swell the throats ang bosoms of New York’s budding citizens. But the ques- ton ag to the relative merits of the two compositions will be Judged as it should be—by all New York. Eyer since the decision adyerse to Miss Primoff's song, which had been set to music by Frank Damrosch and had the hearty indorsement of the City HI tory Club, was rendered by the Board of Education, the fair members of that organization, which first started the idea of a special song written for the olty’s birthday, have been disgruntled, But that did not mean that they were beaten, as the present decision shows. Not for nothing Is Mayor Low chief of the club's Advisory Board. And when {ts song was rejecteg he found it out. For he heard, not from one, but {rom every member, what the City His- tory Club thought of the rejection of their song, And, after he had heard, ae HURT DOC CO “Sport,” a Wise Little Fox Ter- rior, Limps There with a Broken Leg and Submits to an Operation. HE KNOWS HIS FRIENDS. Expresses Deep Gratitude to the Surgeons and Nur: at Harlem Hospital When He Finds His Leg Done Up in Splints, Sport, a fox terrier, is the pet and the mascot of the doctors, nurses and © inmates of Harlem Hospital to-day, ' He has a varied career in Harlem and 1s about as well known in his particu. lar neighborhood as a well-behaved fox terrier can become. Yesterday some miscreant threw @ stone and broke Sport's right forepaw. With remarkable sagacity he limped for @even blocks to the hospital, nosed his way in through the gate, crawled up the steps and presented the injured member to the Inspection of two ambu- lance surgeohs whu were seated on the veranda, The doctors carried him to the oper- ating room, where the broken mb was set and placed in a splint. Sport will have the best of surgical superyision — while the broken member Is healing, An Evening World reporter asked Sport all about it to-day and? was fa. Vored with the following version wig-wag signals: SPORT'S OWN STORY, “t am’ only a fox terrier, my name's Sport, but why shouldn't l know the difference between a hospiual ana-g Wog pound? After knocking about Har. lem for three years I naturally got to know what, the Harlem Hos} was used for. I've seen men and boys rum down by’ teams, trolleys and baby riages. I've seen men fall from - ings, kids from fire-escupes and fi domestic way I've been mixed : a few suicides and fist fights. t= he took the matter into consideration, |¢ver the physical damage, there as he does all civic matters of impor- tance. The result of the Mayor's cogijation was a polite request to Supt. Maxwell that the ‘Song of New York" be in- cluded {n the school celebratfon of the city’s birthday. The Mayor expressed the opinion that, while “Right Is Might’* is distinctly a praiseworthy effort, it would be ungracious not to sing the anthem selected by the organization which had concelved the idea of a spe- cial song. The two songs, he declared, were us Tennyson said men and women are—“'nor equal nor unequal,” therefore both should be given a chance, After some consideration Suot, Max- well agreed to agree with him. And the members of the City History Club are jubilant. “I am delighted with’ the result of always an ambulance cau an to the hospital with me right the wagon to get wise to the excitement “Well, my turn came at when a fly kid broke my forepaw. a rock, was it wonderful that I have limped to the hospital just the two-legged people who have to @n ambulance carry them? pital for mine, says I, when I found my prop was busted. “I never saw an operating-room be- fore. and the emoll made me feel quees, but I knew I was in the hands o friends. Soon a pretty nurse came dressed in waite with a cap I French maid used to wear in a where I was once the star She stroked my head until the put something which looked like a per over my snout. It smelled and sweet, ani it was all off wi in a whiff. When I came to I my broken leg as big as un ¢} trunk dn tts weapplng ‘of lint, pain was gone out of it and th a splint i that I ii Put in Gister’s Keeping. hand ready to lead them to lives of eas Ae ison bilo srs es Pai to take her ‘husband to his home. and why not again ? a Pen "Mrs. Burr enumerates a ne Flower King” and Queen were! giame. jen the train arrived e t le \ ‘necklace, a diamond staf, four diamond | surrounded by ‘fifty tittle girls under ten | S?2™me- ite! private’ carsarda EE EMOATEe athe eataeer a and pearl rings, a diamond heart and @| years of age, each carrying a basket of | !M One case a young girl from Parts, | orivate car Arden was backed into 1d bag. These, she says on informa-|fowers. “Following thelr juvenile ma-| with a man who claimd to be her hus-/' sHed on the Vanderbilt avenue side eo ani ef, wera put in her si ties were eighteen boys ‘in full base-| han, ent back to Parts, =| that the automob rt > a . though one Noe iO eeping by her stricken mother, and she | pert crite Searasonting ite Cave rivai | band. was sent back’to Parts, Inveatiga:/ thal the automobile could be run int an at ugh on vdy was reported. He was able| the city can judge for Itself which song i Ir sr a syerceste value was $,000| baseball teams of the Nineteenth Dis- | Hon groving that was bringing her|* c?urtyard within twenty-five feet of it, corresponden dhe had come all the ty recognize Hoyle by his clothing. The|at wants. I think the two songs should and more. je executors declare they | trict. One of the teams fs from St./here to put lier in a disreputable house, | Mfr. Harriman was assisted down the way from the South to claim the wealthy jogy had been in the water ao long! be printed, Mne for Ine, ‘site each | Greatest Invention of the Age—Labor and q = made auigent search {for rhe scale Matthow's parish an the other from ‘ i steps of the car by his eldest daughter, .irl.as his own, In whatever he was that It was badly decomposed, ee ap * aoote can’ Mae ihe A Expense of Washing Clothes Cut in Two, ( Mite erecdoweie preserve: been) unabie't Fee ee Lorrie Donain F heen, fe joctor. Mary, who has accompanted him during lacking he had an abundance of conf-' | Hoyle was married, and it is sald | St | jeadly yering this, Maurice Me; ub- i on in another instance A girl was saved|his Western trip. Dr. A. B. Somers, dence that disappointment in @ love affair arallel, . ing, Rub Boiling fa Ni to Murroeate iitsrereid. on the Rapper relent tp James Wyme®|rrom the ship's doctor, who had ar-|who was one of the ‘Sart, in Reeieet: ‘Arrayed in a. green ault, with large | 0 MM Sulcide: Nv er donit aclalms ti nch Long eysaote Lplstreniess ocachal Ne ef Tee at Re Optey se Genial on | “When the children reached the park|ranged to take her to a hotel, vate car, offered to aselst his patient checks, a low-cut waistcoat with large ree riba iy it wr lr ters charges, and presented an aMmdavit luncheon wa9 Serve at in Tae ferrite |, ar% Bilis's address aroused great In-|to his automobile, but Mr. Harriman pearl buttons, loud red hose, white silk U. S. TRAINING SHIP think Tt hmaltiecs 16ekl onioe Gaal thee terest among the 300 club women repre-|insisted on walking alone. His wife, gloves and slouch hat, he presented him: figned by Joseph D. Lynch saying that | b.sebal Seca she statements attributed to him that | ore ssemblage would have served to |senting thirty-four clubs, and her appeal] family physician, Dr. L. R. Morris. and |self at the qoor of the Edgar home. ‘The ALLIANCE ARRIVES. |", BERR ERE poate oh Tegethof, |!ev-faced butler was absent and the — ‘ow that both songs are to be sung Shy ot the 1ost property were nai trac [give President Roosevelt or Miss Van |for their assistance was warmly sec-| private secretary, Charles I members. assisted him into the automobile. Be-/Armentan’s fluent speech flus: 1 the everybody 18 satisfied, and the club is aroun , ; Wanla ferry. Roby all along | Mayor Low's request,” sata Mra, Robert | === d he was to marry suspected that the sulclde was his bro-| Abbe, the club's President, when an THE 1000” FAMILY ther-in-law, and has visited the morgues| Ryening World reporter saw her at her tim ng of an unidentified | home, No. 13 West Fittieth street. “Now WASHER FREE. any of the lost property were not true, M4 Mr Meyer stated that n similar amdavit | Vorst #ome valuable pointers on the | onaed by sever jad be repared for the signature | “race sulolde’’ question. Resolutions were adopt eal 4 Sorat) ¢ Bf George Ate Lynn, but that while | School children, there were infants, and] ie uppolniment of Women (wecrtiNEl fore being taken to his home at No. 1/mald who answered his ring, He walked Was Seventeen Days Overdue from | gelighted with the result of the Mayor's a George declared the statement in Mrs. | twins ans ary and encouraging their appointme: oF Fifty-fifth street, Mr. Harriman | bold nto the parlor. A I Burr's aMdavit was untrue, he would| | Those who saeleted er eeeenair were [oer Point Sa TIE, oes Oat atin : “Miss Edgar, please,” he sald in his samalea ae pppeace Serely, saicncunarealeoniean el an eee re “sh . ” op, s ‘ jundre ol Pe oney's de not owant to got into Se tamily |Jonn A. Dorgan, Jeremiah - O'Connor, Depends on Rooxevelt. I really feel first-rate. I have had a|politest manner, "Tell her to come right st Vempton Reade song "Might Is "lent" have areas y ' Chaxtes A. Brady, Teter Dooly oeres nversadion i an Evening} slight attack of appendicitis, but have | down, I have on my wedding | WASHINGTON, May 16.—The training] been distributed in the public schools, | for time to arenete an ME: | Willam Ginsiinger. Jon tha tpresident | Ot found it necessary to be operated | 4nd everything is re e wedding | snip Alliance has arrived at Hampton] and an equal number of the "Song of 4 ch was granted and decision now whether vhis urgent need is recog-| on yet. Nobody need fear being taken) can't be put off any long Just tell her, Roads from Kingston, Jamaica, from] New York" will now be given out, that the children may be drilled to eing it| THE “1900” BALL-BEARING FAMe nized or not. As for the women now| i out in the country where I have|!t !s Dombarie; she will\ understand," w he eatied April 17. acting, I can say that so far as 1 know 5 While the servant gasbed and 4; The Navy Department denies that % DE NINT’ WILL thy Maro gusleactory, win nok Ue" | ene oa on at gour| unninia tne Sezyant gaabed and started) (Me AEB fit about bet aatans mt] with fervor ILY WASHER SENT FREE - ception, and she was appointed by Cot 8 ounced at the depart t ee to any ome answering this PARADE $ IN FORCE, |infssioer Wiliams’ hhinselt; 9 She taa| nome?" sis, Harriman was aaked, comfortable chalr he cotild find and be-| ante ther Albance. ia not Aue to. ariv Hf a ‘y” | EMIGRANT TRIES ‘i len * . 3 bes) that tho Alliance is not due to arcive CONDUCTORS AT NAVY-YARD. | tithout deposit or advance TO JUMP INTO SEA. promched, eecond-eabin “eile fone s2s] “1 don't know about that, I don't {gan to fan himeelf with a red silk hand- H Roads until M. Kind, freight paid. on. 30 saya kerehtef. His composure w. Hie. | 8, therefore, four days ah ngs, and has alone|care to carry a case of appendicitis omposure was In strilk rs tho, srestest laberveaving ‘ever “Big Chief's” Followers to Show|siven grounds for the criticism that) around with me if I can avoid it, Still, |Ing contrast to the commotion in the Forty Pacific Coast Delegates Here | vented for family use, Eth new Women Inspectors do not know how tol tT naraly think it will be neces! NO FURTHER WORD 8 use. ual C ; meiple. It is simplicity itself, Their Displeasure at Not Getting [conduct the business, Miss Mary Ey C0 meee Om OF te) House, to Attend Asn joavention. OF ENGINEER KOLB | tos." ther wives and caughters, ings, making (ft by tar visited the Navy-Yard in Brooklyn to- | easiest running washer on the ite it. ich port of Some Two Thousand Others and Fourteen Stowaways on the J no wh idles, rockers, Bachelder, Miss Sarah H. Harrison.| operate on me. 1 will lie around the} Mrs. Edgar locked herself and daugh- Forty Pacific coast railroad conduc-| eto a Recreation Pier. Miss Josephine Lassoe and Miss Matilda] pouse for a few days and rest, Of course,| ter in a room and word was sent to Mr, eae’ Wiemann have done excellent work.” ‘ " Edgar in another part of the h Belgravia from Naples. ‘Budie" Schneider, former Chief Dev- I will place myself In the hands of my | Edge part of the house, A caaleah Feantne ron 4 kd “if ery's Heutenant, called at Police Head- physicians, Ido not think 1 will be de-|fervant hurried out the side door and day and spent several hours inspecting | "No more stooping, rubbing, |b The Hamburg-American line steamer|quarters to-day and secured mit ing to Europe on May 2,]/ Went back with Policeman Shelley, of > the ships there. clothes, soap. a a pel WOMEN SUE MERRILL Javed FOr: Solns the West Thirtieth street station, Telegraphed to His Wife from San! cney are here to attend the twonty- | Dedede will wash Maree a (Belgravia, which arrived to-day from|for a parade next Thursday night in Palermo and Naples, brought 2,187 steer-|the Ninth Aesembly District. He eald age passengers, one of whom, an Itallan,|that all of the friends of the “Big aged nineteen years, attempted to jump|Chief,” including the members of the j Qverbourd yesterday, but was prevent ‘| _ by one of the crew, and locked up. in f the ship's hospital, ‘The ship's surgeon | cession, headed by a band of music, baid he was demented. and will then go to the “Farm,” facing| Was Caught After Ten Yeai The Belgravia aiso brought fourteen|;he North River between Twenty- sence, Ask Big Damages, OM eee of tie waWaways UN+/eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, where ad planned, FOR $110;000 LOSS. serhat {2 all, moonshine about my] Shelley was going to throw the man| Francisco, but Has Not Arrived | ninth annual convention of the Order of | feetly clea v * |) aaughter Mary being ill with scarlet|/nto the street, but was persuaded to Home Yet. Railway Conductors at Pittsburg next | to injure the or Four of my children are at} Wt by Mr. Edgar, who did not want a Week end have just completed « Jourmey.| STy POWERFUL) RE AStIEE scene. When Policeman Rockwell ar-| George A. Kolb, busmess agent for of 3,50) miies. fading SAEED | they will spend the late afternoon and PERKINS, 8. D., April 28, 1908, rived with the patrol wagon Dombarie) the Marine Engineers’ Beneftcial As-| Vit at “Coney ialand, take a. trip| I take pleasure ‘in recommending Yearccla little girl was taken down | 84 delighted with his white gloves and |soc!ation, who disappearel mysteriously | Shout the harbor Monday and leave for | 190 Washer and give a fow ‘reasons for tts kof ‘scarlet fever,| Wanted Shelley to get a pair too, two weeks ago, and who turned up {n| Pittsburg Tuesday. C. H Miller, of the | superiority over all other washing Re a re eee earn "| He waa carried into the wagon and|San Franclaco on Monday last, did not | Southern Pacific, is in charge of the/ machines: First, simplicity of | cau rewed one of the coal ports and lan immense mass-meeting Will be held, | Suit for the recovery of $110,000 will be| Nymong tose Mix ine station to. mect | taken to the station-house, and later to }come home to-day. Not a word has been | PAT Soy child can operate It Thirds tt does eee ae in poeenie rs ANG |"""The Dock Commissioner will be called | brought against Moody Merrill, or Col-|qir. Harriman was his partner, William] the hospital. Although he remonstrated |heard of him since Monday, when he e i perfect work without any washing’ of Pheptiotil many: Onvere tines to time, Parente sen GLa Une Custis Cote ce) he selon Banna R. Hawiey, who pode Aga DAD) ie at being taken from the house, he was| telegraphed his young wife here that he | AL Reliable Remedy, rere washboard by hand eae {See ntredt instead “of renting it for|Y Mra. Leon Harvier and her invalid |home. Me, Harman Cxpressed the! pright and cheery at the hospital, tak. {Would start that day for Pu be diane) does it all, and the cloth 1s perfectly clean Up-the-Hudson Trips Redumea, | hdr purposes. Bet BGEn ways Buoy ila) Colkerenee COTE 2S OrR ction, tla cask ing comfort in the old saying that true | Smears Me Wnorants toe proved by thousands of suf. | sffer it has been washed, by if, which pe { ay. . Thompson, racing part-|love never runs smoothly. derstand what. h. Beginning to-morrow the steamer for the amount obtained by thelr moth-| ner, said he didnot’ think’ Mr. THarrs-| '°. td ue reldathietncice, idisrent Grand Republic will make special trips WANTED RAGTIME by thelr mi It only poe!pones our wedding,” he sail Kolb’s father to-day, | ferers to be unequaled for | it does not take as much er, whose sister was the first wife of the|man's illnees would in any way inter- “ bi he got the money ‘ F ‘does | up the Hudson, stopping at Weat Point Tomton Hnanclee Stra, Harvice. saya fere with hie racing plans for this sum-| said. “Nothing can keep us apart. corwhy he'wert| dispelling disorders of the | sor to, wash, out the machine cx i does fever. Colored Democracy, will be in the pro-|Nieces of Boston Millionaire, Who| Arden, my summer home in Orange Ab. | County, and a short time ago my four- caa't explain wh rancl and Newburg. The steamer will leave that It was her mother's action in ac. | 2 y were considera Dombarle was selling burnt wood pic-| thon iid have telegraphed me ‘ i nthe 1900, Washer belay | the. Battery at 9.30 and West One Hun: AT HIS FUNERAL, [inthis tie citse'in whieh sterrit lived Dae Tey renee comaiiarermed | tures on the streets int, Augustine | after, 3 . but not a line have we} stomach and liver, is rene ean ne au, oneiuery, tal hy dred and Twenty-ninth street at 10.30 which precipitated his flight from Bos-| S>0Ut Mt Jin t ee ed a telegrane | Mince be fist saw Mrs. Edgar and her|had from him. If he didn't have the the ladies never get cross on wash A. M., the fare for the round trip being ton ten years ago. She says that her} $4. (Mel nd dast night stating ther | me loer ea, daughters, | They scarce} money to pay for a message he might ° tsing the 1900 her. Sixth, there are * Bc aunt secured Merrill his place in. the| fom CICriAne oriusiy Ml as wag. tee | Bae thee es ey looked at his wares, | know that there was plenty at home to no chances to take, as {t {s sent ‘on 30 days’ Capt. Norton, Now Dead, Left Direc-|law office of William Minot, of Boston, | he NOs HOE Ue OOS a that his teme| tus the face of the elder girl made a] pay tor one, If he should send it.” Ss trial. I will always have a good word to to whone practice he succeeded and from| Ported. Theses t en aha that he) ete nmeression on him. Se ee, thy 'tor the 1900 Washer, and will take tlons for, a Joyous Funeral which he hade his first fortune. perature had. gone hat he] He began a series of lotters that were Pisastre in recommending ‘it. Journey. Merrill will not have to go to Boston] Was much Telici en i. reached his | amdont in the extreme, When the Ed-!| FESTIVAL FOR CHARITY. e GEORGE HILZINGER, to face his accusers until May 23, when .me Mr, Harriman had to be assisted | Trae and continued the cores eter Cape | Write at ones (cr Sa om papers will be ready. His Mr. dre ec correspondence LOUJSVILLE. May 16—Capt. William | [Olvienment in, Centre Street Court has| from! the vehide and supported on | He travelled all over the South and|Caroline Aid Soctety to Conduct 1t| 1 S | tell partienlare: ne 900” WASHER CO., . Norton, millionaire citize: 5 oat elther aide by hs wife and Dr. Morris | from every city he poured forth 2 vii ied at Coronado Bee a3 ea rete (eee Por tng inet tem years | up the wes. I's face was somewhat | of love and. devotion. hla) tale Vo-Morrow Night. ville, ach, Cal., ¥ 5 é drawn and h 4 signs of consid-| Miss Edgar was worrled, as wo: char! st worthy ene= where he went for the benefit of his |e, bas, been paying off the debts -he et He was tak a ¢ re her| A charity most w y is to be beni is }jeft behind him in Boston, and has|¢rable suffering. He aken to a | parents, but as the young Armenian was| tea from the receipts of @ promenade health. The body will be cremated and| practically nothing.” continue| oom on the second floor of the man-| never threatening there seemed ‘ * the ashes brought to Louisville for in-|paying of my indebtedness,” he naid,|#on, where every preparation had been | no grounds on which he could and strawberry festival to be held to- it. payne nave-a receipt for every dollar] made to receive him, Besides the phy-| rested. A few days ago a | morrow. night at the Lexington sermer ” sidana, two nurses were on hamt to| celved from him, say Woull aces | Opera-House, Mifty-cighth street near If a wish expressed in Capt. Norton's|! °W° On Wedo2t | phird avenue. ‘The festival 1s to begin | care‘ifor his ts be in New York ne n tclock. Hundreds of tick will is caried out..a party of friends As soon as Mr. Harriman had rested| day and registered tthe Putnam|at § o'clock. Hundreds of ye ats have As 9 Mie, Hane f Reani sod will meet the train with a brass band| ROBBERS WERE MODEST. Be el ageriaiionn Wil he miieh ie nee | Baveral. timee ihe wotit to. the Ragar| has charge of the affair and ragtime music will take the place — Sultation as to the advisability of an| home and tried to see Miss Edgar, bat | = = of the funeral march, Took Small Sum from Post-Office | operation. If one is found necessary, time the buder shut thesaeor ne face and ete him sanding ‘on thes | MEAN. When Capt. Norton made his will he| Denk, but Didn’t Touch Safe. He WAl ibe eT ormegiat OnCe, etepe. OSTRACISM. expected to die here. He then ordered fi <r i aeialtal wratarccol ‘The Stapleton, §. I., Post-Office was ‘He says a water-color artist his body taken to Cincinnati on a\apecial] ined of $23.05 lant night and it i evi.| Pax Club’e Festival To-Night, | and has painted the face of Miss Bag: ——_ 1 Breath and Disgusting Dis Colomb! Guerilla Shot. Feharges,. Due to Catarrh, Make train for cremation, A refreshment car Arrangements for the first summer-| many times, hat the thieves had a key to th mer: s was to be a part of the train and the | oe aan ee ene ee a saree amoune| night festival to be held by the Pax Ciub have been completed and the affair apy ds of ‘People. Oljects of ‘ May 18,—Victoriano Loren-| Thousam | Objects o promises to be a big success. Theevent| PANAMA N chief who was a leader] AveEHON, DE. Agnew a Catarrhal peer to Be one of Kayety instead of | 5+ money and many stamps in the safe, i which was not tampered with, ‘ "E, Capt. Norton was one of the most ec-| ‘The money Was in the desk of As: is set for to-night at Sulzer’s Harlem Ausing theurecentitersi Powder Relieves in zo Minutes and centric men in Kentucky. The Audj-|ant Postmaster Adolph Folnhardt, A| River Park Ande Casino, One Hundred | of Lhd ey ithorowaeretet ic ution, Cures. oP CaP et y= ir of scissors had been used to pryjand Twenty-seventh street and Second] was sho! de 0 ‘8 court. | jion. George 5 ‘on, Pa. pons eaten tae cmurean Ble play Open the desk. No evidence could be| avenue. The. officers are as. forlows:|marual to-day. eave Mutls and the ony, “I have been a martyr to Catarrh for 4 ly one. | found that eitner doors or windows had | President, L. W. Peters; Vice-President, [consular representatives petitioned Gen. |iwenty years, constant hawking and drop- The amphitheatre, although seldom} heen forced and the police think the|H. McCabe; Recording Secrotary, R. J,]Briceno. the military commander on the | ping in the throat. and pain in the head, used, was maintained on the same|robbers had a key. Kennedy; Financial Secretary, L. J! | Isthmus, to aah pg ett ean Until | very offensive breath. T tried Dr. Agnew’s scale, ‘The’ first track exclusively for| The millinery store of Mrs, Seidel, on| Doyle; Corresponding secretary, J. Vv, | the Govrnmey jogota had had tne |Catarrhal Powder. The frat application bieyele racine in the world was but | BAY street, three blocks from the post-| Kenefick; Treasurer 1. OMI Murti oR EE dante eetTeme NT MAKIN Rava natant rellet,, After Using” &. few was also robbe . There, too, | Libraria R lard; Sorgeant-s Nrisonment. Gen. Briceno refused | °° “ there, and there the first electric light fs door “was ‘aviden ened: with a | Arma, 9" Atcatanus, nd’ Ass W, | iige mors Une Dr, Agnew’s Heart Cure for heart, 4 tly op! : potent, pas petition. saying an exemplary pun- a por | got Chenango St.,Dinghamton, N.¥, Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and Se, | References, First Nay’l Bank, Binghamton, » oo sta ’ ui seats iade ha nie ~ ee!

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