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WOMAN STRICKEN DUMB BY STORM REGAINS VOLE Kneeling with Babies in Praver When Thunder- bolt Paralyzed Her. | ODD FORM OF HYSTERIA. Wrote on Pad of Paper for » Husband that Lightning E Struck Her. TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL.; Regains Use of Vocal Cords After) Physicians Hat“ Worked-on——} Her All Ni Route of the Proposed Railroad Between New York and Buenos Ayres cure Mexico tened specch: Jess for fourteen tours, Mrs of So M8 Hast Ninetyeacrenth . to-day recovered the use of her After having been frig’ Herbert vooal cords in the Harlem Hospital Here Is one : remarkadl aeeen meena. the doctors have ad | €o deal tn many years A young mother. she was of eeptionally timid temperament eat fear was of lightning pen Bhe be- wre eves. ad Brae Wer Yee on tive treatment, the only escape the portin of sto: When the her home lost nignt she eal, clasped her two 1 her breast and kne Bhe was kneeling lightning floahed tn the street with a Particularly terrifying thunderbolt. It @i4 po harm her Bur 4 tr her so that ome arm was paralysed and her vocal cords were #0 they were strained and ret the words would rpeak Mother and Children Senseless. The husband, Herbert Hebert, was in @ back room. Rusaing in, he found bis! unconscious wie in ibe corner and the two children, Arthur, two years old, and Herbert, four, unconscious nee--the wins @ow, where they had been torn from thelr mother's arms In Ufting ber abe revived but was un- edie to peak, MA motioned to her tongve and orled pitifully. On a plece Of paper she wrote with a “Dive been struck by Aighthing. Can't speak. Gat % doctor.” Hater isieprooed w the Harlem Hosplial 454 Or. Heid artived in an bylance. Me found that the woman's ct arm had bewn parklysed end that ber Apecoh had been Affected, but be Deliered Pmocrerty only. After thing re. Hebert to the Harlem Hospital the doctore Worked on ber all night. They remtored tne arm to ac Uvity, Dut they sald they believed that the Wornan had been stricken dump rmanintiy. They were inclined to at- fribate thie largely to fright, caused by the sudden appearance the ball Hetsing, ‘whee veld erat on reeling lightning the woman had protwbly deniy dilated ber vocal cords Prayed During Storm. fated that! i tO Utter AS COS Salt = RAILROAD T0 JOM | THETNG AMERICAS emée Practicable and Can Be-Made to Pay, Ex- perts Report. RIO DE JANETRO, Aug. $—That « railroad from New York to Buenos Ayres ie practicable is the gist of the report turned in by the spoctal rallroad committees to the Pan-Amert- tan Conference nere. The committee appointed at the conference In tre City of Mexico four years ago, has carefully Investigated and to-day submitted a re- port whereby it ie set forth tac = rAdiroad 10,400 mallee long end funning through two continents woald be & pay- ing Duainess proposition. ‘The chairman was no lev & raiirond expert than A. J. Cassatt, oresident of the Pwtinsylvania. Mr Chanatt served for mora tian & yeer before his other enterprines caured him to give it ep. Therefore the committee which mub- mitted the present report ly made up of Henry G, Davia, of West Virginia, chairman; A. Lago-Arriagh, Charles 2. Pepper, Andrew Carnegie and J. D. Casmueus, Ambassador of Manica 0 the United States, A‘ & matter of business, the indorse- t of Thomas PF. Ryan seetne muft- ent proof of the fact that the rail- wed would pay ‘ite mileage, The oom Tt hae been Mra. Hebert'® custom Wan 8 chtid to get on her 7 Wienever @ thunder - ayed friends ape ia suid to hay the éficacy From the heavens Ms, Hebert particulariy excited, “it waa child r wendy pat t not walking abo: @ few minuive Tittle ones in floor er arma and kaélt On ihe +he prayed her husband, who nad of Providence, remained tn in fir hack ‘room enjoying the Aret, cool a'r that came with the storm and attend- tng to the housework which hin wits was too nervous to ao Joy came to the hushand to-day when Informed that his wife had recovered her power of speech and would be home @uring the day. HARLEM BURGLARS FIND POLICE EASY. Rob One, Then Return and Steal Jewelry from His Neighbor— No Arrests, ‘The Busy Burglare of Harlem like to have the police around. They sleep soundly and you don't have to chloro form them, Two patrolmen and ™ sergeant and thelr Nomttes live i4—the apartment- “hones a+ No, 18 West One Hundred and Seveuteonth street. Bo does Joseph No ‘Altvehul, « Warren street brugn manu. gacturer, and his wife and ebild. “Alteshul and his family went to Iviand yesterday, They came LOMO that burgers open the door and, iolen a diamond crescent worth ® solitaire Giamond ring Werth Bnd several small pleces of jew ringing the total tos to 1,00. “And that i not all, either,” gad eK. i-we're not going to live eatin, bo ‘the same hovae with 4 police- man.” Pyprgiiin THE RECORD pee esterday on World Want ‘ith Sunday World Wants toe ad horse in tandem. The next highest newspaper in New York, and 5 the world, for that matter. ed during, the same period D WANTSGROW 2 in, (he power of prayer to atay | Hiinin ite own border had} 4, initiee discusses the rated a tor lx not beyond the re weve OF Mfteen Pep. b- meehied, and wold, stanbar aid by larike con land aad the Krauting Of e More than certa uu Combis OL ome THER ACTING MAYOR STOPS BOYS FIGHT Mr. McGowan ais Tongue-xthes Mén Who Urged Them On. Acting Mayor Patrick McGowan pushed his way through ® crowd of several hundred men and a few women tn front of the City Hall to- day, and broke up © prime Aght that had deen arranged impromptu at the drop of # hat by two ragamuftins ‘The Mayor wea angry when he heard well-drewed men urge on the youns were pr he told them they ought to @ penitentiary nent was over a coup! be to of cents. the City Hall placa for a cent or two.| Ong got two cents from # man and the other offered to fight for the money ‘The offer was at once adcepted and tho fight began. Boon & crowd gathered. Honore were #ven, wha a man with An Tron-gray -musisohe and ao severe M nai countenance pushed at opening through rotten ot Canade Will pay Corlthe crow’ i Acting-Mayor Nc en to a8 Go He heard « well-dressed mvn | Bee cs Tong aa. tbe uncom: |ery out | Pan-American) me that] of the bs as muoh as the Dominion doing for itwelf, ‘The total yuted among them Would pot oha the recurne would justify | the expenditures made by 4on } pection of wane oe is dullt bot! jevelo] ana. by wilening te trade mone, he'pe Qo ‘create tramMe In adjoining regione. Andrew Curnegie’s Pian. rew Cacnegie bes myamestes that ot ‘United States subsctt! $100.0 000 to the raliroad on the Understanding | hi bener republica #ubscribe an | eid Satay wmount “That the rellromd je oes of hare and burry up about far from being & visionary oud word sted te plane. Shue far in txvor 0 the vor ‘MAiwoad woad enter Mexieo from the pared atta bo way ot me Pace be tt would, of course, run bie | Born fe n ldoked. around to uet of oes Sy lines Maa become of the other boy mast of the Cistance wih the Fallroad fit Was nursing bie brulerd face. 80 pis nae Vg - S Mayor tucked his untorella unier palicy of Frewdent ean aia [Ee arm and walked Into the City Wall. Tue Mexican Goverrapant, bas tata |S fStiaan pad ann seen 53 the fathusou A wr the men who the in- hin a. year trains will be Tannin | 08M sole & Faw of IDR Ion Semed dle over it, and then there will be through feliroad communication tween Now Fork Sey ‘and Guatemala, & datance of aT: Folowine the plans of the committee [hg Toad would rua thrown Guatemaia, Biulvador rnd Hondunna blll) named countries have placed thi ven on _ foe a4 oMcinily promiring to ruseldics any Auch radiwey construction. Nicari the Government te concessions for a Jie given line. important link In the through Rica has at the present thm of radlros line, Besides this phere in all The Panama Zone. Ig so considering the tron link be- tween two continents the cont ittee bna not overlooked the Panama Zone, here will be a read through the Zone | dot Tore. After hi wing {renee proposed tine ran theeuahy Bie eansdan. ware and metivis |thence into ‘the Argentine | Olt tte terminal at the oapital {Avro Not only prepe euntelon aftected. but also those that are In way adjacent For tustance, Chile! Urugvay, Paraguay, Bragt!, and’ Venex- be brougtt into touch with tt 4 of bpanoh linew. count ad will the ‘capiale un” the °, "Bolivia haw a ated $1 conatr ction * floated aang, in Qarmany for the. pu Pornvtin "tlavarwmert ie ts road with a view to haying ora Irene Of the wheal ine from New "York With at tae seat u nd pin vided for ie only Leslee Stnearenia ie enough haa tweet Managua and Metagalp, This will be e 18 directly useful to the and the extra It ie well known that within two yeare meeting the Costa Ricas line at Bocay Amoriga the sn birth to wPlle. | delphia hot be ny In nea rl: en r few hundred males to conbest intenontinentad The Nay ot tne thi in Tiaset | Seg pe EE' E ‘Jab him under hie puard.” Oper men a synced the boys, and the tieyor-eeid tothe firat man { “that We shameful. Men of apparent] refinement who stop in tho publ mtrsete to urge boye to Agut wach other ought to de puolahed. 1 think the/ | penitentiary would be a good place for such men, It te brutal.” The man slunk away and Mr. Mo- Gowan, with ab umbrella, jammed through the crowd. He gay Gal mes vushes with bis umbrel Drovised {nto ® chub and he sooa Fr Rae May Mr igrabbed the boy mearont maid. as he purhed him out- mayed and burried out of boys. simply said when told: “Hully PO ae STOLE A BABY TO POOR-QL0-CQUPLE pray the gas and rescued them, and | iU8t * head gees, several feet of the bow be- VERLD: aoy iJmme Proposed Rovcle, oe L/S LO Operator. Ss Unger | trecltion. TRIED HARD TO Olt Lost Comfortable Fortune and] Saw Nothing but Starva- tion Ahead of Them. Despondent over the loss of their for- | their tune, and facing from heme, William Mothner and his wite,| Auinie, ed ss and Seven they were arraigned in Harlem Police} Court ‘to-day for attempting suicide. | while on the floor above a trial in eject- wife owned the bousas at Noa 20, 212 / and 2 East One Hundred and Seventh street, Dut reverses came and all their ready cash was swept away. Then they divided their old-' -tashioned | reablence into small fimte and lived | among # conglomerate jot of Leqants the rent roll of the house being their | Desperate ago Mothner and nis|! IN FRONT OF Man Fought Those Who Went to His Rescue, MADE MANY ATTEMPTS in His Efforts at | Ancfl B, Smith, forty-two years 014, who gave his addres as Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, atiempted suicide today by Jumping infront of a A rolman Sandetson of West Forty-seventh street»: who was called by the rallway om on the 4 @ train, As leaped tn & few foet He was hauled face covered with and taken to the Weat Side Police Court. smith refused to may why be wanted to end A n Bnith up, his clothes aad Great excitement prevatied on tho platform of the station. on which wer ® number of. women wha ware walt | for the train, Gne woman fainted ietrate Mayo committed Smith to Bellerue for five days that his sanity might be inquired into. It is beileved he Js @ Victitn of the heat only source of revenue. In time thelr dest piece of property was taken away by foreclosure, and they realised that the time when they would be turned out | into the street to starve as close at| | hand. Yesterday e in feturoed late last nig heartened, a City Mar to serve them w , eaying y ig cert tw |itve for.” ‘Then stuffed the Jerevions of doors ndows with Rewaprucer i, lying aide by side on et two tiles from the thelr mout Frank Meyer 4 couple, break and fh door urg. @ Helhboring phys Jelan, was called, and with the help of |neighbors the old coupe were revived to finish the night in police cells anil } fave a Ry -wertd-of -ailaery dod prize. | Aber ton j ners wert attalened before Whitman in Harlem Police their reason for actempt- | . after obtaining a promixe that they would not repeat the attempt. discharged them. Co a | COLLISION ON SOUND. | NEW LONDON, Conn, Aug. i=rne| schooner Rebecoa W. Huddell from 3t. | John, N. B., tor New York, was in | collision with the steamer City of Paun. | ton at 1:80 this morning in a fog off Baybrook, The schooner lost all her! The Magistra: Court and to! th Lorn away. ie Cty ‘of Taunton took her in tow, | er into thi# port. The damage jearbar was very light. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. | ¥ Mow To Find Out. Fille bottle or common glass with your and let it stand twenty-four hours} wasedimentorset+ Uingindicatesan REPLACE DEAD ON (Special to The Bvening World.) CAMDEN, N. J., Aug. Mra. Beasle Harmon wae ‘committed to jail to-day oh & charge of kidnapping the month: old baby of Mrs. James Alston, here two | weeks ago. Mra. Harmon viaited the Alston home ‘and asked to take the baby out to have It photographed, fihe did not return and yesterday was arrested at Goshen, N. J It developed that Miw. Harmon gave t child a month ina Phils. It qied, he returned | to her husband with the Ainton infa [which Use tyseband tree then pettitne own for two weekh patito AOA JUMPED INTO FURNACE. Religions Manatio ivles to Ore- mate Himsclt in ry. RICHMOND, Va, Aus, §—Edward iC. Bohwer, an employee of the Amen: rr | comity Unweslth: sition of fue meyst if it fa your Lae id . ‘evidence of fey oof pies orn to it oF {i "the bee also convincing proof that the kidueys aud bladder are out ef order, ‘What Te Do, There is comfort in the knowledge #0 | often expressed, thst Dr. Kiln bac srrpeng the great kidney remed: wlflls rig Be in ig reeumatleni, tain in the back, kidneya, 1 iver, bladder and every part of the wrinary i It correcta inability to hol Water | and scalding pain in passing it, or bad | | effects following use of liquor, wine or | beer, and overconies that uupleasant te- of being compelled to go often | | during the day, and to Bie ep niany tiuies during the night, The meet sia | the extraordinary eflect of neg tcl pend reslized.. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most tis | treating caves, If you need @ medicine | ‘should have the best, Sold by drug- iste iu Aifty-cent and onedoliar You may have « semple bottle book that telis all about it, both sent f jean Tedecco Company, tried to cremate himaalt to-day by Jumping into the fur- Semoun’ gacborie. one of the aa Ris A Sidi ll id i ii Sct Stevo Address Dr. | amunn, Xt. Wie Smead j weit mention this and Take fy mustaks, tal Foros the De, Kilmer's Bwamp-! Bing baemban. Ns We Laer, tie addteen Wisi: COMPLETE CURE BY halt old there developed small making very or three salves, including borax did not ae Cutioura S OMMERS WEN¥PRDAY EVENING: AUGUST ®, 1900 THEO TOOK © SCRATCHED UNTIL’ BLOOD RAN ales on Face and Head~ Threw Scratching Caused Very Bad Sores to Form—Othor Remedies Did No Good. ———— CUTICURA REMEDIES “T will be glad to give anybody . 3 | tering ccrema any tuformel Twice He Dived Down Stairs regsrding Coticurs Remedies. When my little girt wae about a year and » pimplee on her face which went into a scale Destruction. which threw off o little watery, mub- stance shed + head was also ntfected with iit She serateh until it bled We tred two They any good, so got some | ap fret, and then used the)" + notes. subway trair which wan entering the evtleure. Sonp, Ointment, end Pils ey completely caved nd. ‘ eo Pirite ‘ ; : r ng Y ant to publieh regard. | The MOTOTMan —wax-abte—to-stop ANYTIME You want to publish f gard time to prevent ching i ffly, Wm FP. Fade 3 ; fem | Pilladelphia, I | toppage of the } ble oxcitement am | The man first came to AN( TH ER CURE tera employed at 1 mulfered fr dandruff, and refreshi and t relief tortured t tired, fretted me with Cuticurd and fen tle ings with Cutict nent, the: er cat Bkin Cure, and purist of emollients. ° . in rm ba Aoid throughow the sori <r cont Lrus eng Chem (on Malt ie cea Frew.” ew to Care Le No more dyspepsia. Jayne’s Sanative Pills No Extra Charge tor tt. ssaimanis. fos. The Ward maz og 10f foe, Se 7 > SUI 15.06 and I 50 IMPORTED and DOMEST made frincipally | hand-made embroidery trim black, also white serge. Fo 19.50 ana 2 25 CHIFFON TAFFETA and throughout, imported and Formerly $65.00 to $95.00, Announce Extraordinary Reductions in 50 SUITS, made in white or colored linen, trimmed with t made lace or fing medallions. in white F 25 VOILE or CHIFFON PANAMA SUITS, latest colors and 35.00 and 39.50 TS nd- | Formerly $35.00 to $45.00, 9.50 | MC IDELS, ats and $75 recent arti h motifs y 850 te IC ning. F 9.50 rmerly $35.00 to 5.00 BROADCLOTH, silk lined domestic models. $50.00, 23d St., Cor. Fift osite Fifth Pence Hotel h Ave. A Home Completely Pornished at Li” Phese-rooms are 0: $" bition at ¢ 3 Rooms a at $75 $l. one "ST#3 AVE wur Showrooms. We also furnish 5 Rooms at $150 00 Liberal ereait ° iy he Ave's Busy Corner HENRY Everything have aduiel on eee ALD DAY, unless otherwise specified. HURSDA ‘ . 10. A. M. to i PLN M 0 Mail Orders Fi Ned—Quantities L imite tea MoT pM Toate ROMO | Gray Galbenteed | 45-Pound Enamel || Fagh | _ Hair ay SE | Matsre:ses. }—Ppemi sant api Rectles va from v" a oF | | Preserving | Main Weor va | | TOMORROW, Toa Pad. ot F Frosh | Crib Beef, | Comforters. Chotes Beet to {\Pieurea Silke | tine Covering Lied with. Muffy 4 everywhere @ ib, Noe 10 unto a Women's = House Dresses. }]] These Dresses are nicely made of percale in light or dark colors, and “98e are very neatly trimmed. In one or two-piece suits. Skirts are very full ag with each hems. Regu larly $1.50. Special at. IEGEL. Pres. + rant 1} | ¥ a ee 1 * 4% ¥ Ree r j 4! c s: 5. Dice ‘Dit, Because of an unexpectedly large purchase of ma- terial we can quote this low price ... Many people are now placing ordérs to have furniture re-cowe and-weare ready to book and fill orders without delay, We will re-cover any ordinary five-piece frame suit of furnitur and vou have your choice of a large assortment of tine tapestr and damasks, We will call for your furniture, have covered and will store it for you until you are ready for it telephone or write, To-Morrow at 69e, mery styles. The woman who sees will buy; help it, for they are such bargains. trimmed with lace insertions, panels and clusters of tucks. Trimmed collars and new sleeves Long or short sléeves, trimmed collars and cuffs. $2.00 values WOMEN'S WAISTS of various kinds se ues, Fronts trimmed with medallions, broideries and lace insertions. New sleeves. Also “Peter Pan” effects, at Trunks and ar will These. price: prices that you buying now DRESS TRI leable ir . \ two oak-tanned straps, extra deep tray with: bat box. Value $ $4.00, Special am $2.69 (Third Wieer> $2.39 Coverings About Half-Priced. $14.98: it all re Call,, Court Toor, 2.000 WAISTS Dainty Lawn and Batiste. in pretty, sum- she can't WOMEN’S LAWN OR BATISTE WAISTS. Fronts embroidered) : 69¢ LAWN AND BATISTE WAISTS in to different Styles, Fronts trimmed with beautiful em- broideries and scroll designs of lace insertions, $1.25 Ec <Sermnd Floor, Te, \ ies) vale em-

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