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Becton oe BY METHODISTS Members of the New York Con- ference Call on National and State Governments to Put an End to Lynehing, CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY AND MENACE TO LIBERTY, _ Strong Protest Offered by Rev. W. F. Anderson Is Adopted by a Rising Vote—Debate on “Time Limit.”’ Lynching In the United States was Aipoussed to-day at the New York © ference of the Methodist Church. at St. Paul's, on Weat avenue. The prevalence of mob la ‘wan called to the attention of the brethren by the Rev. Dr. W. FP. Ander- | son, of Ossining, wha read the follow- ing and asked for its adoption by a rising vote: “We are filled with horror and alarm | over the Increasing number of lynehings in many parts of our great republic. The practice of mobbing men and women to death has come to be a na- tional diggrace, There was a time when |mont_in at School, ‘MOBS DENOUNCED 'SCHOOL TEACHER DIES IN STORE Miss Anna “G. Patton Patton, of Public School No, 51, Stricken on Street with Apoplexy and Ex- pires in Pharmacy. TAUGHT PRIMARY CLASS FOR THIRTY-THREE YEARS, Children Who Were Passing at Time of Her Death, Notified the Principal—Flag on School at Half-Mast. Mise Anna C. Patton, for thirty-three years teacher of the primary class in Public School No. At, at No. 140 West Twentioth street, dropped dead to-day in the drug store of Oscar Welmann at So, 172 Heventh. avenue. Apoplexy was ne caune of denth, Miss Patton was fifty years olf. Sha lived with her broth ank at No. 355 Went Sixteenth street. On Nov. 13, 1871. she took churge of the primary depart- and thousands of New York citizens owe to her thelr start on the path of education. Miss Patton left frome for the school to-day, walking up Seventh avenue, At | the corner of Twentieth street she stag- i: was practiced only in the South, nd | gereq and was about to fall when she when {t was Inflicted only upon the ne- | sro for his crime againat the sacredness of womanhood. But torday it Is not confined to the South, It 1s being tol- erated, and even embraced, in the North. Nor ist limited to any crime, race or sex. During the past twenty years there have beep in round num- bers 1.80) cases of lynching in this country+-600 whites and 1,200 negroes. Thirty per cent, otarged with crimes against woman- hood. The others were for murder, race | 9 hatred, imprudence, ete, Sixty-six of thase were women, twenty-nine of them being white. Lynchings Last Year. “Last year in this country 118 negroes ni Si per cent. of whom were; reed with crime against women, Iny of the others weer perpetrated ton alight Bravoeation, the real cause being rane hatre “Buch an ersay, “of facts In enough to to the faces ef ever; Ametican HER, 8, fe e888 or gvery inotees the right of | th ja II, ang ne fielet that th: right arm of wer should be ans Gaede secure’ thin Inajlennble right) ta every citizen regardless of may be suspected. We, therefore, cali! iS to vxerclse all possible ness in bringing tho inciters f for any cause Whatever to swift! Boa on ay justice, “The practioe of lynching je not only 4 crlme against humanity, but it has come to be a menace to the very foun: | dation of principles of our great re put The sentiments expressed by Dr. An- ders the hearty support of the ental ttricdte: and all the mipisters | stood up wher Bishop Andrews called | for the Discussing the Time Limite, The question of restoring the “time Umit" for the service of ministere was Drought up for discussion under a spo clal order, Tt was based gn a memort, 19 the ‘General Conference, the {ndorsement of thirty-seven of the Rug le members of ing members of Hpiacosal Churot, ted James R. Day University, are opposed to It. The me: morial, which was introduced by the Re Dr. Jesse Ackerman, of Red Hook, as follows: ae ieving shat the removal of the pastoral limit was uncalled for by the Caurches and inwise, convinced that the present system m- Creanes restlessners among the churches and pastors and often produce need- aN embarrassment, New York Conference that the Genera} Conference should r mit, 53 Statisticinn P. M. Walters, speaker to-day, said that the preaw: system is fair ‘and a success. and so declared; “Brethren, T hone to God this wemorial will not prevail. He sald further that the restlessness complained of by the signers of the proposed memorial ix a heritage, He added that the churches have come to he considered a place of amusement just lke the theatres, — SAID WIFE WAS STOLEN. Kchulix’s Defense on Charge Stabbing Robert Thomas. Edward Schultz, of No, if. West Forty-second streel, his wife, Beatrice a professional banjo player, who is known on the stage as Beatrice Car- men, and Kobert R. ‘Thomas, of No, 241 West Ferty-third street, were all in the West Side Court before Magistrate Breen to-day, Thomas otarged Schultz with beating and stabbing him a weeit ago last Saturday, and Mrs, Schultz, who lives in the same house Avith Thomas, put in & charge of abandon ment against her husband, chultz admitted navine a fant wit omas, bu; sale homas had stolen hiss wite trom fiir Other Witnesses testitied (hat Belult, vaded the house where ‘Thomas apa pultz each have a Curnished room and, after accusigg Thomas 0: stealing his wife, pliehed into ‘him, Behultz was held for trial 0g. the as- ault charge, whereupon Fite wife | ropped her abandonm charge. ee 29 Collese Games, nally good entry has be received for the open games of Ford- ham College, to take place at the) Eighth Regiment Bey Dex Satur, day night. Arthur he Won Sprinter, derful littie Georgetow! has accepted the Invitation, "te compete in the Siyard se} OR SALEG are DIAMONDS» CREDIT} ‘Charge accounts opened at any of five retail stores which ve, \o ur old-setablishes rere ee qu aeons con! ah raed nw, SWEET & (Sor av of the negroes were | color or! condition or 6f the crime of which man! al Government ang upon! which wie ue and being now | Resolved. That it i« the sense of the) tuolish the Ume | the frat/ was caught by Frank O'Brien, who was passing. Misa Patton was barely able to ask him to help her to the drug store on tha corner.: She expired as soon as she got inside the door. Children who were pasaing brought word of Miss Patton's death to the school, and Principal Edgar Vanderbilt has tened to the drug store. In the a urdick. an ambulance au raean fr nay New York Hospital, had need her Jad "The flag on the school was most and the ae pis 4 ies Bs paltcmont aid. ce Gismlaned tor the a je the uimlased schoo] mi borehip roniPattend her fuperal, <A WIDOW COMMITS SUICIDE. Her Son Tried to Hl When He Saw Mother's Body. Mra, Caroline Liebre, fifty-four yeas old, widow, Killed herself to-day In her pisces Himacht NE| ome. at No. 4; Pallisade avenue, Union avenue. Union Hill N, J, by drinking carboile acid, and when her son Louis, i | | | worth (ten) | . of S&H. es Te Green Trading Stamps D Given Free ‘or the outside Wrapper and Label taken from a 20C, bottle of (the aay imported Worcestershire) when presented at any of the Stores owned or . operated in any part of the U. S. by Sperry & Hutch The Great April Piano Sale! twentyone years old. It he tried to kill’ himgelf by leaping from @ third-story window of the home. | Mrs. Liebre had been sick several months. and it im believed that this} fact led her to take her own life, Lous and another son had been called to mother's room. on the ‘third floor, by thelr aster, and when Louis saw hie dead mother he ran to the front win- Klek it out snd Cally mode a ‘He was out of the window. when other rabbed hie foot drew and See BEB RBEwaee / THE MOST POPULAR| SHIRT OLUETT PEABODY & CO, MAKERS OF CLUETT AND ARROW COLLARS All Silk Umbrellas. 26-inch For Women; in black and colors; handles of pearl, ivory and natural wood, silver trimmed, fine silver caps, also imported guu-metals ; 28-inch For Men; handles ef horn and natural woods, silver trimmed ; ‘$2. QO5 each, value $4.00. Lord & Taylor Broadway aad ‘I'wentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. 3-58 ’ ava Ny i Be sure to come To-Morrow and make @ selection at once, Do not miss the greatest chance of your life to secure one of the best taken in making payments. Delivered on first payment of $5. Pianos at About Half Value. Renowned Wilson Pianos, Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195 Handsome Richardson Piano,$195 Fa Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 7 You savé from $100 to $200. No interestis charged for time 35 Down and 31a Week. $175 Stool and cover with every piano, eam tig i a JORBA 2 Doors West of 3d Av. ‘ > O99 + 90601 3059900008$? 2OdGS SHP-9SHSSIGES- eee * Steel and Brass Trimmed ® Bedsteads, like cut, with brass scrolls on ‘head and foot, continuous bent 4 pitares value 99,00; spe- $5. 99| paren 3 Tables | in 3 oak with ful- ® ly polished > tops, lower > shelves and ® fancy turned legs made ex- tra strong. Value $4.50. Special, $1.49 Ever Offered. 5-Piece Mahogany-Finish Parlor Suits, like illustration, piano-polish | @tinish, coverings of silk tapestry or satin damask, first-class up- ly qholstery; best steel springs; worth at least $50.00; very special... 8 Igld ADOLE (56.4.96.2GOS PDE PEAREOELHODERDSEETADDMEDEDDED ED AHESSS COHIGEID HD HEHEEEDS SD FOORS freioet | 155,157 andt59 East 23d St. (01.3. Last week’s immense rush of business was indeed ratifying—and + little wonder ~for the inducements were well worth taking advantage This week we present offerings of 4 of, similar character. will give you as money as we do. ge 50 Ladies’Desks in oak, ftinel: erie wi th arge drawer, without Box Cane Seat Dining Chairs, in oak, finely Pol | ished, made extra strong; actual value ,$5.50; special, $2.37 Credit Given On Small Basy Payments 2BDPLLLLRODIO DD DID DODDD IO IG GIVER 24D DOYOVDEDE YR OOOO-DS well to visit our stores these days, if econ- omy is the prime factor. good things for this week; and don’t for- get that your credit is good here for any amount on arrangements to best suit your convenience, This 5-Piece Parlor Suit for $29.50. : : oS) ——— HEAR MORNING SALES . | _To-Morrow Until 1. P. M:--- lise WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS—on Main Ficor. Extensively oxed for Women's aad Children’s Dresses and Watste—32 tach—regalar 24 cent quality...s++..-s.sseeeer gees cane ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. 2 ousekeepers will do 02999090 No other store good value for your Here are some ‘of the ‘ MOIRE PERCALINE LININGS-t basement, In all shades to match leading Spring Dress Fabrics— staple as flour—fifteen cent quality ..,....,.. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. a a M._NO MAIL ORDERS. |STRONG AMERICAN DRESS GINGHAMS—" Basement, ri ' | Fancy stripes in single and double tints— not the fit oghiffoniess in | cbewhere offered, but good apeek firm pes en ee the name... 5 ished) Gith hve ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—-NO MAIL ORDERS: drawers, brags handles, and swing Mirror on top; worth at least $9; very special this week, |GREAT VALUES IN CORSETS—0n secona Floor. | W. B. Straight Fronts—Black und White—sizes 19 to 36; B. Straight ight. Frontia—Habit Hi Warner's Straight Fronts—Bla Hepat alte fi, Onty with martepecaleed 19 to 28; Altho’ called “Seconds,” imperfections will have to be pointed out—would be a bargain at aa | unier theie regular prices | Dr. | 3| ot $1.29 to $1,98—nevertheless, as Morning Spectal..........sceese | $| ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M,—NO MAIL ORD2RS et FANCY WHITE CURTAIN MUSLINS—1n hasenen: | Spots, figures and stripes—36 inches wide —just what you want P | for inexpensive, cool Summer deaperies—value 12; cents ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, Cree ce ee Leas enema seenoey * * BLACK PEAU DE SOIES AND TAFFETAS—0n Main Fioor. Quality attested eee be | maker's antes in i, Skirts tes Wiesner: more ia | For Cloaks, Dresses, - | demand than thess lustrous Sitke—59 cent quality clined Oa ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. Ex eo r ity 2 | CHILDREN'S BO-PEEP HATS—second Floor. coverings of plain or fancy vele | Sitk and Mull—full \—deuble brims—large. roscttes— ae Series colors teal ii our: i Cream, Pak and Poa ig pean 7h i> nevee gen tele .38 aa tial alessersseestenes $7. 85 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P.M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. 4 It is not possible to elsewhere buy aa MERCHANDISE. OF EQUALLY GOOD OUALITES __ AT THE PRICES HERE QUOTED. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Look t. “Compare !---——- Judge ! Women's Covert Jackets | Emb'd Mercerizi gees Short and Medium pprarcentee Not silk, Bot it erized Peng Large Handsome Couches, like cut,covered in velour or verona, beautiful colorings, deeply tufted, first-class. up 2 e Pee ee ee holstering, best steel springs; Worth at ast $1600; special PP eZ D i of slagle breast—co! ep hert t9 oll the ittarenoena went & | Militery callar—eata lived ‘ Fale what mercer recrianto ri ia eu valve $1098. 7.98 x Fulton 9t., (Good April Successor to J. LEWIN & CO, Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits | from 9.98 to 25.00 t LOTHING ONE DOLLAR A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Taper DRESSES, | CADIS SLi ro) nen Monday and Saturday Erenines Pay the first pay And duke ¢he goods along. The Fashion Credit House, T Went th Sty N.Y asnb BAL, Cor. Lapth se, 93 Worth of Stamps ear ag errr nd making purchas: ing to $1,00 or more we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trad- ing Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive om your purchases. C&E oe pil is wel P ou and your fame FOR SALE, [RABY "PAY MIEN’ Delegated JAME my I s7 MAYD: Pl @utiersnaes Pad ori asnatiae Clothing Co., Pe 1114 3d Ave,. Near 65th St., N. Y.}i" BROOKLYN--700 BROADWAY, OPEN EVENINGS. “Brooklyn. ating this coupon at Store Tuesday, April amounte 12.) EB. Ww. &. |. Namm. OR SALE. New Credit Idea CLOTH INC Ne etches or Beate No Inquiries or syant mana cake the) en lone. 6th Ave, Credit ai 223 6th Ave., Bet, 14th and ISth Sts, FIRST FLOOR OPEN EVENINGS. RAILROADS. NewYork Central] *® tie Arne at and aepart fom Grand af pea way ae TE Be & a. or Bh z assis cis Tel ‘900 Centrnl Cav Serview hotel or residence by ACH. SMITH. GEC Gan. Manager EM. DANIELS, ‘en, Pass. Ament. i\WEST SHORER.R. 3, (Coated & udeno River RR: Lesser.) | rat s leave Franklin St. Sta, N. es as fol- fog “ao 13 S min. later fi. W. 49d at. N. YAP « Sar For intermediate points to Al pat 0 M 1 udgon oe anewe marr . Pinee st Log fh PM) "por Hu BEM Ai Sh) Pa Pee Joon alo, Eleva’ Gh : ft 0 te, ain \ ror ar Yoel: “Sie ariel "4 thal except Su we hive Ani (1), Rte iAs ei st 48 faave Jersey City, Rr Hato Hye ae AL a 13.33 e ase) from hotel OF Peal ha ita ae IN SAME peer. wt fu seen of of Violet. att A Tan : Baan, Bink, Neu “3 4 RAILROADS, ER Hie Covert Box Comter, os og Taine a cents... : allie Ined—value $17.00...... ‘ In Forelgn Gingham fe Oxford Rain Coats—with and aa: sci met 4 ennsylvanila gies sms i Back-value $560 .o8| Mercerized Nub iwerts | lac’ ‘affeta Bill RAILROAD. length double capesevalne $108....4.08| © ese nae tack tre STATIONS doo. of west 4m uuscs-third street | Long ‘Taffeta sik, Conte and:wi n price often ditt Purtiaude sireece, | .|Gamet, Navy and Gun week: content sesenee AME double ‘cape—vaiue 2 esuruases 1AM rst on sive, minutes later wu de Sole Cireular C Bhat fete una cet ee baie yet voter ine woted,Strvet AD at EiRings of Liberty cD) es Ehiun, hee | eae ‘ale 15,98 ny Corded Organdy Muslins ‘ j Paints fe guae: ings Vin, Ear ae e ; Chicago, Peale pl ia on W! + 8.98 ie souls MITED Pu rounds thy id = dicttt, S"tote*Dinse| Bables’ Outfit... .5, 76-Inwteas j Summer piety roots... 6% d fated 8 VANTA LIMITED.— a ). 00, pentetarn #E Ch a] st AA pean 4 follows: Silk Pongees and Taffetas | ri | Night Glips at . White, Fe ; cay Ses 3 Day Blips at.. 7a for Walsts, Dresses ana cine pao ar ‘oAndianapens, Uni 2 Skirts at. 38 | Bi-cent qualit: 124 MITED.—Pullman| 1 Trimmed Dres 1 Trimmed Skirt . 2 Demet Skirts at., 2 Domet ‘Barrows a Fancy Satin Foulards A su orb variety that includes ev: r color and style for Sah 4 3 Flannel Bands a QT 4 nch—Ti-eent quujity +S 1 Einb’4 Flannel Skirt. 18 ES share seis 4 Cambric Shirts at 9 ‘s6| Genuine Japanese Chrdeq 5h Silks ie and, Chicky vie Keromyiits ‘ Hypey, Pecdues (12ta .25 ee Ay Lacie tule eoeekan { id txceph Benard cn sad Ab 6 24) nich Roman and Vanes ig apoa— j a Paci $ Honeycom Bibs at. 2 .42| Toned Stripes—atso RiP whee . . kane indianapolis “ind "wt. |!? Hemmed Diopers . prominent cord ITTBURG HPECIAL.—Dally | 46 pieces; value Pinay but for Won Kimonos ani ; $9,00, x Ta Sa eourt. fie AM ie Negligees—fi-cene quallty....... 93 via ii. \Resbrosses, and, Cort s : 1or20): Pitt IN SAME DEPT. 2 Buee! gem ahd Coretaidt Lone Blipa-Nalnsooi and, Cambric— English Long Cloth tucks and emb'y lye .39.. -19| 12-yard plece—extra quality Short Cambric Dresnes--yoke and usually $1,20—special 39, Bishop styles—value White Silk Mulls Long Bedford Cord Coats— ribbon = jbepeh ad SEF sake cima relte a + 98) Make beautiful Children's Dresses, silk ties and lining value t,.... .4@| Spelt Scent kinds fommer 5 A . Bables’ Stik Bonnets and Hats—full | -|trim'd Pokes and crowns— ; | pleated or shirred rimecvalue $1... .05| , |All Wook White Serge, Bed¥ord Cord and Henrietta Short Coste oF repsk Ag, rAd | Flannel Values . | Strictly All Wool Baby Flafnels,..,. ¥ Quality elsewhere sold at 0. jand Fancy Capes—Ri Woot Neer Twill sulting: Braid trim--value 3. Litile Children's White | Coate—Linen or Cloth Coll: Pe Wh ny omens Underwear, diner (a a poneeceaiueres te and Nupsery purposes- Baby Boys' Gingham Dres: and Russian (Said A) “Ae stripe Skirting Mohairs ng ol HE 461, we {nciy-fiem and springy saa” itty, avenue te Extra Heavy Crochet Spreads | tai Saale Ree ao : name Tiep' i rt Streak. Tull sige-arsediee Patt 1.25) Satin Serge Linings—black, white y Biation. ee ner Fork ry | rent Asa lt a 45 ‘ black—high me Tuatres et 29 i band knot fringe L. “Rival” Percalines—rustle iike 4 wow. ATTERBCRY. aR. Woop, Full size Mitcheline Spreads— iH 4 4 Wagneral sana rtenftle Manager, | assorted colors—beautiful patterns. Cor Meus, NU Bee Ca #8 OVD. hemmed or fr alue $198... 1 Full size Whi chet Spreads— emtne heavy—v: Tee as Fancy Silkoline Cqmfortables Black Percalines—motred botts siles, .18 Full <ize—flowered both sideereity Lcotton Miled—value $1.98 69) All Wool Smyrna Rugs ied IN SAME DEPARTMENT. | Choteest Bolhara, Orientat and Per- } i lelevator), Batab rch Sateen Comfortables—reversi- Horal and Persian eff mn. filled-ralso silkoline ables—border and cent flan patterns and colors—same quality | Wool an in most expensive grades, but as these run a few “picks” less in weave white ‘om- WaTCHES & DIAMONDS, | EASY PAYMENTS. Aiea Gitch ‘and Diamond Ca: | designe-—fine Jamb’s wool filling... 288. prices are us follows tte a, Siikoline Comtortables sizeer | ‘$xdyards, 19,98 it ~— | Summer wolght--puro cotton Mlings ABS ‘axme yards, 14:98 i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— i Seoul 9.69 Wi ect equal to those thai sell at WESTCHESTER. “Goodwear’’ Sheets $5.00 t9 $10.00 a Rug wore! r Boal) siden alka, we ~ | Woven extra strong and close tn cen- ith Ut Ls Nae Fs | ire where sheets are ant to wear out | Best Axminster Rugs cr re, will not!--To introduce these Yreo. ‘Small monthly Beene ccmmman, Senge whests | Rich velvety texture that makes them Mente all evenings OP FERBAC yomnote these special prices; so much sought for parlors, libraries Bast 110th. bs, 49 | 72x10. . 59 tion roome—high-class designs. «| 0880 38 | sind oie 7.08 , 83x00 19.98 ___ LAWYERS, 0x80 .69 9x12 24.98 1 GEO. GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), | Special Valtes in ‘Pillows | 1970 Bway, 87 aE Titian Velours go Nassau st, (Day). 1870 B'way, 37 aN Bv'gs) wo Nassau st, (Day) INTO Was 7 AMEY'E) | Down and Feathers—22x80—Blue and ace White Herringbone Hon ome wilt 1.98 | yeperet greet cia ¥ PATENTS. $2.00. | not shed—value TEE Oe aan Pant Ft ivioe 122"toe Inventor's peerage Fine Gorman 14 wn Yeathers—value #

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