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mm rrr? I THE SUN, SUNDAY, APRIL 115, 3LS99, , I SAW MRS. GEORGE SHOOT. -Miiwoyr rossix'Tisa iier trirn Tin' mi itii:n or S.4XTOX. lYoinnn rni tho Street finin llm Rrrnn ,). oho llriii!iilnl Mrs. (loiirirr, Vt liom Mir Ixiiimvi imil Who Hml I.iiikitpiI Almiit H. I'liun rii'iiiifiilljr Tho llrwiltor. f iin. (' AlTll 1" Tlio peculiar situation i MO"' "'" '' Nlrl" ' ''I nieo Is tl.o "nief of l'u I1''- tIiik In the cnpaslly o( i-oun- I or tt winn'iii accused of murder oijalint whom Hi t'!'1'0 'ori wi!uppocJ toKutlior Ulcncc will h.lia Icon siiKKPsted Inleat icer stiscs "f tho trial of Mrs George, wus put In part before tlio jurv ns oldnce to-day In thi whl ' f J'lS Cieorao tor the murder of dforco 1' f-non Indirectly n recent Her r'etnt of r011'"" x" ' "'" Mm or sending him ,i,r the hidden ve.itHin nlifcli tlio Sergeant toiin.l md to-diy Identllled The other lenl m fenturo uf tho tt lal to-day was th testi mow "' ,wrl eic" H nci-.es to the firing of Ttwo , II of the shuts which took effect in Saxton'a body md th" nil"' "l "'reel Idcntlllcatlon of Mrs. itiwo .! the person who tired tho t hots loU-o fill ei Willi and l'ollio Kcrgeant Porlard wiTeJn it allowed to detail ioiner-it-tiEStlif iad with Mn (lonrgo while sho tm n tlm iiJini1" rhc htiitetnciits wore not I nnrfd I" ' L r nfo-sluni 1' N understood that thoi were n-'itie-.ts for counsel, nnd wero I loth""ffe t tint Minor liU-n wamit that tlmo and during " mo of tho suetfceJIng stages of the 'aieone'if Mrs deotiteH nttornes. Mr. lluntoni IVKioate. the wife of Joseph EckP'ite who runs thy much-talked, of gto Mry store oipoaite tho Allhouso homo tetl ftl ti Icing mwunlnted with Snxton, Mrs. llli iue Hi'! "rs George. 1'or n considera te timo li"t summer she said kite had toon, uls-ir !' meld. ntlv' Probably ns often as a dozen tun . ' W1 "inn walk baek and forth on tr silewik In front of tho Alt house house tiJ cieni turns ironic un to tho door to call to baxton and asl. If he was not soon romlng out Tlnsernn she leirned to knowdurlnK r icaie iP'i'fedilie. brouchl oj Mrs. Altliouso Intsr. wis Mrs. tn-oree. Coroini; to the tine tHr dire t Mr I ,kr.ut said sho was at her home t n the nlfhi r-.-nton wa9 killed. Sho as nt the sui pcrltable when sho henid tho (1ft shot. amCwent to her Ibedrooin. lOn rcaih.ni! the ofdrcom she pushed tho screen out ot the w ndow that sho mleht loan out nnd (.et a Wcw of the Althouie resldonce. almost itire-tIraoro-3 tho street. Sho saw two flashes of a revolver (lred byastooplnif flsuro: tho iliots'eeracdto ho llrcd toward tho Ground. 1h xrsjn walked nwni. then turned b.fk cJ on reaching the spot whero first seen ftoor'J i8 t0 I'lck somcthlni: up.then turnod av. walkc! lolsurelv down tho sidewalk a fhort dMare'" and. entoriuc a acantIlot, ran and soon di'M'peaiel. lilil jou know w',o the flenre or person was nhlch uu saw' Uald tlio t'toseoutlni: Attor- ''. ' t. (t wns Mrs deroce Ob.PLtlou b the defence was overruled. In further iuC'tloulni! Mi. Eokroato satd shu had hlentllled the person as tho ono whom he had n piradlnc In front of the house beforo the iieaei pr ' eedlnui), and whom she had reo osDlzed n Mrs deorEe. In cross-etamina-tlcu the detenco did not materially alter her description ot tho siene witnessed from her window The defence nttacked her on tho Erouud cf lelnj addicted, to tno morphine l.ablt h" Iripklr said that she had been. In th hal it of u-ini; mnridiiuo tor niiui years, but thatCtarhiK the past six months she had only UotStakiniMt eer cther.dny. "IThu Mate drew from her that the uso of m rthltie h.i I not Interfered with her In tho dlharse if al1 or her household duties. Mrs hsura linn tu. Mr Iekroato's dniiKhtcr bra former marrlaev, si Id that on the niuht (.t the traced) she was nt the homo of hor sis ter Mrs lioron. who occludes a. part of the Eckmiteihi ue On hearlnLCtwo shots near I v she went out to the cate of the doorynrd. AlieP d th"ru looklnir toward tho Alt ho'i9 h use she sjw two flsshes fjom a re oler nnd at the nme time saw a form turn from the sm.t nnd walk down to the corner of alaomll'ot ii.irl) Then this form re turned to whore tho ltishe were seen, stooped overland turned awni and soon entered n va cant lot nnd rjn rapidly iway. As tho form turned (run the sters sho faced dlreetly tho Krocer);tore across the street, from tho win dows o! which some HkIm shone. "Have ou at an tlmo since '.hat nicht seen that person'" 1 eannot swear to lint, but I hn e seen tho form' To this defence objected, and the latter rirt of tli answer was exclude 1. Then fo'Iowe.i n series of r-tiesttons from tho Flat as to Identltjlnc the form seen by the witness that nicht. nil of which were objected to by the defence and sustained, until, under the rulliiEs of ths court, the btate put the uues tlon In this form "Haie you since seen the form of a person who resembles that person.'" . f have." "Ilaie you seen n person who resembles In rure and carrlaco the one you saw out there. and where ' ,. Vs, air; once In the courtroom nnd onco in !tnj laik room of tho Court House." And who was the terson thus resembllnc tna one jou sawr Mrs. Ceorun the defendant." Tnls Identitlcjtion was udmltted by the Jourt pier the objections made bv the rie jenee In cross-exnmliintlon. she said that the tilsht was rather dark : that sho rhouuht It was ioul) . th it there was soma shadow from tne trees. that siPawfinl one foim: that she could not -Near tosltlvely that tho form was ., a womau. but it woron womnn s dress, ti, i lleit -""' "ife tsetlfled that between he hours ! :, and i o clock on the eetilnc of the 1,'eith of Mixtnn. .Mrs Althouse. who Is a j ster of Mr i!et. wus ut their home, proba ll',n miles frini tho scene ll!inm J llnsler. until a short time nco ?.r.k,llPi?f.Io"te All fr,unl "1 reiolier with which It was asserted the shootlnu was ?..!; T-'I'IeJ that ono time last suinmor h responded : u a call for oftlceis from Mrs. vr".p,.. sh, ,nlk''11 t" I'lm about nrrestlnc irs Aitiioue and hntton when thev were to ihi ini hl1" 'P'1' ,,lm ,nnt 'hei could iret Into 'je Mthotie li.nmo tliroueh tho coal holo to , ir.,.1,ll, iel,lr fihe added that she had ii, lD,!liat W"V herself on the inornliiK of (Jet. ii ,ie .went to the northeast oorner of 1a ' -".'? So" ll. treet and felt under the rrViw',lk i""1 fou,ia " revolver. He enr i.. iJ I- ,rX0,V:r to llls '""n0- " '"'re ho nut It iUi'V,ocklnr5 nnd hl(1 'I '" "l9 Kdrret un- ,?' Lii.n' r ai"J ,e''' " 'o Jnn. 1'. hen he atr.Mm."i.,or u,.tlie I'to-eeutlrKrnttornev. He niiiiii1 ei1 'I' "rt. In "no of lii" nnswers to these i estluis that ho Kot what he was sent for. in '.n", '""re'l fiom sniltij,' this as well as ironi h)itiK who sent him a I i nJ.?u.T thi,H lie M"i'ed tho jail nnd had ?i.rii5ltl.JllH .t'fori:e. which was ailmltted 'J," '''"'"t. st. d the defence He said he had tonf. J .'.''? "'"'C'stlon of the prssccutlnu at MMJnIndiina' "' rcal nb'BCt wns to secure thi i " vf1'.1 t( h"r ''at '' li'l fuiintl vomtfi?, Yri,Hhr lm(l lildiion nt the corner of ,MI, HiBh Mreets. the oil- Mnor Illeo dnlor'i.""?1: nn'' "''-ed her whit he should K'5 " ,s ip s'dd hu should see Mr. Weltv er.t L0'"' "'n i-co her iiKaln. 'J he State by hit t,.-iU'V'' !'f s,1"-'l f" Jraw out from him itanL M1'".1 "i11'1 1" '"dmed Interviews. In sub t 5V.h hl ,"lcl uon lo thlsimrtlculnr li in, i ; x "'k,, !l? search on Inforinntlnn alien Si Bn'' "'"I" Instructions of Mayor Itlce this "ni V8" l" ""ll lrine H l ' ll1"1' bllt "" '! iiHiuAUR i:aiSRKns. Application lnd In the Governor for Authority to Organize It. n ntPlentr.n has been mado to the Oov- i 'rnor. as lomnnnder-lu-Chlof of the Na- inal Guard, throuah Gen. James McLeer of "rocUm. fir authority to organize the pro- 'T "rrs of e,,j:lne(,'' 'or the Second Ilrl- ,,' ; 1" '' i-hemo was first put In shnpo " "as aniaiuneed that this application would mv.e as soon as applications had been ro- lud for membership In the corps of at least """J -Bio satisfactory tiorsons Fortj four .';' Vrl(; ,tlonF ,UIV0 l"ea "-cl'l ami no eiioin .,. ." I'L"'0 applicants are profeislonal iiiriuu, ' a"d mt"u" ure ennaBBd In techulc nl has"i?o,(,'!ll"lt,i0,1; ,1" orcanlzntlon of the corps Mo in," r"r'',u !v Tked out. wlthn scheme hu t? itsi "ork "' trnlnliiB. niulthv wtiola I rite I i'"1,0"'"lut of Col. Olllespio of the late sm,?"? Lnulnecr Conn. Col. Oiinin, .et rs ?'lmi"",u'r ," ie 1 Jr Heitlment Knul InmV,;, V, (nVJ K. Hrndj. Jr.. of the Ihr.e';nms slc.""1 rps.nnd others. tih hf"'1," for the, new corps ham al su i !', M,1ll These are I'lrst Lieut. e "ti I . ,y " f',nnpj member of the Sev iherl i -m PT'" ""'"atpr Lleutennnt-folonel of In the i Vri1 fi'0','- wno "a- Urst l.ieutennnt li ir tanls !,' 1.lril,no.i1.tt"n'1 U)i"" thotnn uct-ei-Cn ipn." ,'"'" .Thirteenth lleulment. and trlriti: V'"- J" U; L'onklm of the Twenty h"u,, .f':'?"n,'.,T8 cor,, hRs temporary I itti'ri .. ,n "'O.snuad room of the Third ""M iiNr,r m liiflerinoiitnienue. nke I iiM, ri,i,tn HIM Killed. fspmM.ilri , ,n AM.n lr Th0 ieBlntur0 ini" n"' h'"0 ,ll0"tl' 1-o'clock this morn kill thilVi'L"16 .'I6' 'iels ' lhn Henate was to b tawina thSn h iV'nl Plrltl.on pmeet lbs bill ""' But'er Houso resolution to pass 1 AOTK Or IKQ&T. SrtSSTH. The decision by air. Justice William, an nounced on Thursday. dirtotlnR the dlieharco ? '";.,n(lll:trnent for murdor nealntt Roland i. Mollnoux. and the re-submlsslon of tho cftse to another Ornnd Jun. is cartloularly interest Idk nnd ImnorUtit as nn enforcement of the rule that a Ornnd Jury can receive none but legal ovldenco. This rule was embodied In the stntuto law of this Stato when tho Codoof j'rlmlnnl Troccduro was adopted In lK81;but If alwnts existed at common law. Thedlnieul. I ty whleli tho courts havo ozporleucod has I been how to donl with Indictments which have i I been procured. In part at least, by the recep tion of evidence In ioIatlon of the rule. Tho Coda of Crimlnnl Procodure provides than un , indictment may bo set aside on motion whon t Is not found with tho concurrence of nt j least twelve Ornnd Jurors nnd Indorsed us a l truo bill over the sltniaturo of the fore mun. and presented by him to tho court i In tho presonce of the Grand Jury: or vvhen any 'tiorsons. except thoso permitted I by law. have been present during the session of tho Grand Jury ntthotlran the chnree was under consideration. It has been held In sev ' ernl enses. however, that those provisions are I not exclusive and that nn Indictment may still bo set nsldo upon other mounds than those I thus specified In tho Code. A notable decision to this ofTcct was that of Mr. Justice Van Itrunt In lR'U. ao'.tlnit nsido certain counts of tho Indictment nj;alnst tho dlteclors of tho New ork. Kew Haven and Hartford Railroad Company for an tillecod violation of the Car Btoro Hentlnjj not ll'eoplo vs. Clark. 8 N. Y. Criminal Reports. 100). When Frederick Smrth, now a Justice of tho Supreme Court, was Recorder of tho olty of New York, lie denied a motion to set aside an indictment ncnlnst tho Jiultnble Gas Llht Company, because tho application was not based on ony of the Grounds specified in tlio Codo ot Criminal I'rocedure. thus taking a more restricted view of tho law than that adopted by Judco Van Brunt In tho case of the New Haven directors. Mr. Justlco Williams at tho beginning ot his opinion In tho Moll ncux eve recognizes that there is some con flict in tho decisions as to tho extent of tho court's power lu this respect, but adopts the broader view which ho regards as "tho pretty unanimous opinion of tho Judges In the I'lrst Department, including two membsis of tho present Appellate Division.'' Judge Williams nresldod over tho long and dlfllcult trlnl of Bartholomew Shea for tho murder of Robert Ross at tho olo"tlon in Troy in tho spring of 1801. and increased the already oxcellnt rep utation which he enjoyed as n criminal lawver bv ths ability which he manifested Id tho con duct of that celebrated case. The trial of Matthew S. Quay, until lately Senator of the United States from Pennsyl vania and now a candidate for re-oleetlon to that oHlce. began on Monday In tho Court of Quarter flessloniCin Philadelphia, beforo Judgo Riddle, nnd proceeded throughout tho week. There are five Indictments against Mr. (Juny in relation to the nlletod mlsuso of tho funds of tho State deposited In tho Poople's Dank. The Indictment upon which he was put on frl.il ehargis him and tho late Denjnmln 1'. Haywood, formerly State Treasurer, with con spiring to use the public funds in the PeopU s Rank for purposes forbidden bylaw. Tho court convened nt 10 o'clock In tho morning, and ajuiy wns obtained by 1 o'clock lu the afternoon of tho first day. This celerity in Impanelling a jury In a case of great public In terest furnishes a good example for Imitation In Now York. The most important legal ques tions which have thus far arisen lu the course of tho trlnl relate to tho admissibility of the books ot thu Pooplo'e Rnuk as evidence against tho defendant Uuay. The Judgo readily al lowed those books which were undoubtedly kept at the bank in the ordinary conduct of Its business to be introduced by tho prosecu tion, but he hesitated In respect to the ndmis tlou of a so-called "red book," which was found In the desk of tho cashier after the cash ier had committed suicide, on tho ground that lie was not satisfied that it was one of tho reg ular books of the Institution. Ho has consent ed, however, to take tho testlmoor of export accountants to show that this book was part nnd pircel of the bank's current record of Its transactions. On Tuesday Judgo John J. Jackson ot tho United States District Court for the District of West Virginia granted an injunction ut the Instance of the Wheeling Street Railway Com pany, restraining certain striking motormon nnd conductors in tho employ of that corpora tion from obstructing tho operation of Its cars ordamielng tho property of tho complainants. The jurisdiction of tho Federal Court was in voked on tho ground that tho railroad com pany Is engaged In commsree between differ ent Mates and In the transportation of the Government malls In the celebrated Debs ca-e, a sliul'ar Injunction was maintained lu n suit instituted by the direction of the Attorney-General lu the name ot the United Stutes. and tho Supremo Court refused to Interfere with theictlon of the Circuit Court In Illi nois ndiudglnc the persons who had violated that injunction guilty ot contempt nnd sen tencing them to various terms ol Imprison ment. Wo recently called attention lo the refusal of tin Massachusetts Supreme Court to set aside a verdict on account of tho misconduct of u juror in riding hone with tho principal witness for one of the patties after tho ad journment of the trial for the day In Onei da county. In this State, the vordict of a jury in the court ot a Justice of the Peace has lately been hold to have been vitiated by rea son of some remarks mado by the defend ant 8 counsel. Tho jury nt first came Into court nnd declared that they found tint tho plalutlff had no cause of action If the defendant would pay tho plaintiff $0 50 Tho Justlco de clined to receive such n verdict, and us he 6ent the jury out for n further consideration of the case, tho counsel for the dofendant re marked In their hearing that If they would find absolutely that there was no cause of action his client wo.Id pay the Wi.OO to tho plaintiff. The juty rendered n verdict In ac cordance with this suggestion In reversing the judgment upon it. County Judge Dun morn of Oneida says "Such a propoaltlon, made In open comt, is a wilful contempt and should have been punished as such. Any clan destine Interference with ajurvhyapnityorhis counsel has always been held to vitiate a ver dict. Such an improper suggestion ns this Is nearly as reptehcnslble nud may be equally dangerous." In April, 1807. ono Joe KIrby. nn attorney at law. was convicted In tho United States Dis trict Court for the District of South Dakota, upon nn indlstment charging him with havltig received 6lo!en7go ids. knowing them to have been stolen The goods were postage stamps, alleged to have been stolen from a Post Office. To prove tho theft the Government, ngulnst the objection ot the defendant, put In evidence the judgments ot conilction ngafust the thieves. In behalf of KIrby It was oontended that tho fact that the stamps had been stoien must be proved against him bv witnesses called upon hlsown trial, whom he should have an op poittiuity to cross-examine, und that It could not properly be established merely by the production of tho record of another trial with which ho had not had anything to do. Upon convictlou tho defendant was senteu:ed to Imprisonment for two jears In tho tentlten. tlary. Ho sued out a writ ot error and took tho caso to tho Supremo Court of the United Stn'.es. which on Monday reversed the judg ment ngulnst him. holding that the ct of Con gress Is unconstitutional which undertakes to make the record of the conviction of the thief evidence, as ng.tlnbt the receiver of goods, of the fact that they have been stolen. This de cision will probauly lend to a revocation of the order uf the District Court of Miittli Dakota disbarring KIrby ns nn nttorncs l I'cilerul Reporter. JCHi. i A Mutter uf Interest In oii, Who irsy have property to di'po.e of The Real Jjuto Hoard ( Ilroktrsof w lurkOaj. In select. mg morning medium tor rolUbdlty and desirable, clientage) have named tfct dally Hvx. Adv, OBJECT TO DOXXTBROOK F.tIB, Member of Irish Societies rroteat Against n 1'ropnieil Show. The announcement that a "Donnybrook Fait" is to bo held at the Lenox Lyceum has loused a strong feeling ofopnosltlon among the members of Irish societies in this city, be cause the porpetuntion of the nnme nnd fame of that fair is believed to cast undeserved re proach upon tho Irish nnme, On Sunday, a week aao, at n meeting held at the Irish Na tional Hall. U'JO West Fifty-ninth street, the following prcamblo and resolutions were adopted: Wlitrtai. Ry common report and through the columns nt thclpres. we have learned that n so-called "Donnybrook l'nlr" Is about to be held at tho Lenox Lveeum by parties to us at present unknown, but believed to be alien to us In race, nnd iiatlonnl feeling; and H7if ens. The holding of such a fair. If a re- I product Ion ot the orlglnnl or a travesty upon It. Is HI advlsod and eulculatnd to engender bad blood, as n revival ot a btgoue public scandal; nnd H7iireM, The original Dublin Donnybrook Fslr, with Its nttendnnt rpvelrlos and disor ders, wns fastened upon tho good name of the land of our birth bv alien Influences, and pat rented by thu homo Executive, und Dublin t'natlo; and II incus, tho nnino Donnybrook Fair has becomo a synonvm of ropronch and oppro brium, ns the hotboil of faction lights and the scene of wild debauchery: nnd HVierens. Donnibrnok Fair was the onnunl rallying resorOif tho wotst classes ot Orent Krltnin nnd Ireland, from Its inception under King John until Its abolishment In IK".", main ly through tho olTorts of Archbishop Cullen. UhoWpJ, tborefore. That we, the represent atives of Irish societies of tho city, dcnoun"e nnv nttetnpt to revive tho name of Donny brook Ktilr, so suggostlve of vulgar memories, nnd call uikiii our countrymen to discounte nance this project of ti Now York Donnybrook Fair, that at Its best must bo n caricature and nt Its worst n vulgar exhibition calculated to lend to a bre'ich of tho peace.: linolred, also. That ft cony of the foregoing resolution! be sent to the Archbishop and clergy of New York, to Irish organizations nnd to the proprietor of the Lenox Lveeum. This wns signed by nenrly 1G0 representa tives of tho lending Irish nssoclntlons. There will be nnother meeting of tho representatives nt tho eamo place this evening, where some further action may bo had upon tho same subject. Arkansas to Huve n New Capitol. Little Rot k. Ark.. April 13 Tho bill Intro duced by Senator Klmbnll of Hot hprlngs, pro dding for the erection of a new State Capitol, nt a cost not to exceed $1,000,000. lias passed tho House and now awaits tho Governor's sig nature. Tho new 1'npitril Is to be erected on tho site of tho present penitentiary, and that institution is to bo removed outsldn the city limits. Knough granite has nlrendy been ten dered tlie Stato for tho erection of the Capitol. Tho Governor will appoint six commissioners to supervise tho work. 33uoittrG itoticrtf. Dr. J. I'nrUer I'rny t'o.'s Manicure and Chi ropody 1 triors K' Ist 13 1 et.. opposite Msdleon B inure Ijtrk, r-talduhrd 1H01. Manicuring lo et prilewe'l operators. 60c. sll diseases of teet and nails ekilfiillr treated without tain IT I'ray'e Me rt clnal Joilet l'n liarntli ns for enle tiy all toilet voofln ilraieie. ItiAUton havlni: the ecmlltie. inauu fnitured only by Dr. J. Parker Tray Co , nolo prop's, Cnnmilsspiiifl (if iiond I.lnunr Alwnya Insist on having CAM. II St'IIl'I.TZS mineral asters, lieraune they are prepared from Pure Dis. tilled Mater and ajiee with thnanaljsleon the label. Ithriinintlsm nnd Gout cured tn every can e'nee lsill. KAMllfS TltES 'KIPT10V 100 -1S4. Alwars saf- ami reliatde 7f.. hot. Ml'LLER'S 1'IIAKVUCY. 74 t'nlvi relty place. New York-. OOItKV-KICKKTTs.- On Siturday, April IR, at Iloly Trinity Church, Harlem, by the Itsi Mai anderil Cummins, Tr Mary Kearney, daughter of the late Ja'ncs Prewerton and A lelalde C Itlckctte, to George Henry Corey. LOnilLI-VUItI)i:N.-On April 10, at Grace Church, by the Rev I)r IlmitlncMo, Harriet, the dauKhter of Daniel T, VV.irden, Iq , and Jamta Burnett Lowell. Diinr). A, The fnneral sen Ices over the remalnaof the un identified drad of the Windsor Hotel Are will le held at Kenidto Cmetery on arrlial of a aprcial trail, leaving Grand Central Depot. M'nular, Anvil IT. 1HU3. at 2 P. M. Thr Rev II Parker Morgan. D. 1) . reeuirof the Church of the Heav en! ltr.t. "Ill oil!, inlo The Initial will tako plm e iirine.liatrlv nflcr t tie- rike Pelntiv ( s ind frienils nf thoee win, perished can pro cure pises on ih's train br calling nt or a 1 Ireea lngthooilke of the i cautery. 1" Ea' 4 jil st. CIlAin. Of diphtheria, at her home. '.cwlcVlev, Alle lihenv county. Pa , at rt tr, . M. tSaturriai . April IT.. Ida 1 oiiino Miti hell Craig, the wife f Joseph W.Craig aud daughter of the lute Mlnntt Mit. hell. FEI.I.OW.-On Saturday, April IS, E.lwar.l P.. Fellows, In the HHth jenr of Ids aire. Jr'uncral services at bin late rcu'dmce, f'SI'iilm av . Tuesday. 18th Inst , at 11 . M. Carriage in waiting at 101st it station Third ar. elcvand C.i:itltIII.-On Satiirdav, April lft, lfipo. Mary V wife of Gcrco F uerrl-h. Funeral services at the residence of her slater, Mrs. EmmaB Hart, llm I enox av Tuesday morning at Id o'clock. MrrAIIE. On Fri.l&r. April 14, Parah Ann, wlfa of Thomas J. and mother of Officer James T. Mctabe, aged rto J cars Illch maaa at fit. Francis Xa tier's Church. Weat null at., on Mondu), April 17 , at 10 A.M. In terment at Calva-y SMITH. t hla residence, 329 F.rat st., Jersey City, John O. Smith, fatner ot the ltev. J. J. and Dr. M. J H nlth Funeral Tuesday, April 18, St. Mary'a Church, Sec ond ahd 1-rie sta. ( TlI.li:N.-At Phienlx. Arir.. on April 3, William Tilden, eldest son of tho late Willlapi Tllden of New York, tn hit 48th ear 1'nr Kr.NSIcn Cr.Mr.TERV Private station, nar lem Railroad; 4 1 minutes' ride from the Grand Central li.pnt. OtMce. 1H K.t 42d at. Special JJotitris. bt'l'KKKI.L'OL'S hair permanently removed! electric needle operation, no pain, consultation free. KI.rrntUI.YSP, CO.. 'I East .ipd ItlTr.l MATISM, flout, Nervous Diseases yield Instantaneou.ly to Dr. NOEL'S Kloctro-1 hernial Baths, 41 West 31d at, I'II.i:r-lR.'cU'MAh', 107 East 21d. No cut ting, no lost time. Uook free. Pay when cared. gJrUfllouu 3JlotirrjtJ. COi'IlTTv" FOR ETHICsL Ct'LTt'P.K.-Hunday. O April 11, ihhii, at 11 1G A M .at Canu'cls Music Hall, inrner r7th at. and 7th av. I ecture by Prof. IMward Howard ttrlgk's. flnliject, "The Helltflunof Humanity." All Interested are invited. 3lni' yubtitationtf. ?s4ss wsyw4 : : The :: i Successful ManH 4 4 O iiof Business. i: By Benjamin Wood. i i 1 1 ' A book which, to quote Bacon, " comes J J y, home to Men's Busiiieij and Bosoms.'i J J o It is packet with sentiment, poetry and J J 3 ! practical philosophy, contains six full ' o pavje half tone illustrations and sixteen J i smaller cuts, and is beautifully bound in J J 2 flexible leather. Sent prepaid, price Ji.oo. J J "It is appetlziiu In Itsovrryajpect." Chaa. w i I o II. Parkhnrst. , , i Brentano's, V, t ni i mon agi'ARK, new oiih. J J 21H WAIIA-'ll KE, CIIILAOO. lOlf, PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON. 44Hsssss44 44)44t 'NBEBT'B.IMEM'8 rookaattheTHt'TH H1EKKH HI ORE. 2S Lafaetia plan, New V rk Paine and Voltalni'a Works. If ynu ean t all, send fur free catalogue and aampl copy of the rii.A ztfktr rrAC Klplluis'a Pleat In Ueltig. Calilei olt'a Books, 0J llauon lscut. I'ltATT, 101 Otay. i Mltntan&ftr, SUMMER SILKS. FOUR THOUSAND YAUDS OF TIUNTED SATIN FOULARDS, BLUE GROUND WITH WHITE FIGURES, PorTnrd, 65C. COLORED DRESS FABRICS. REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES, INCLUDING MANY SHEER MATERIALS WITH PERSIAN STRIPES, POLKA DOTS, ETC., ALSO FIVE THOUSAND YARDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY ALL WOOL FABRICS, FORMERLY fl.OO TO $2.25 PER YARD, 68C. t LACE CURTAINS at reduced prices. ONE THOUSAND PAIRS OF RUFFLED MUSLIN AND RE NAISSANCE CURTAINS, AS FOLLOWS! FIGURED MUSLIN CURTAINS. 34 INCH BY 3 YARDS, PER PAIR, .00 40 " " 3 " ' 1.35 50 " " 3 " 1.50 RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS. THREE AND ONE-HALF YARDS IN LENGTH, . OrJjjlnftl Price, $8.50, M9" ALSO FOUR HUNDRED RENAISSANCE LACE TIDIES, IN SIZES FROM 10x10 TO 19x70 INCHES, 65c, 98c., $1.78, $2.75, & $3.50 eighteenth Street, nineteenth Street and Sixth flpenuc. 23d Street ,i1et Le Bottl' tu L'' Brothers B FIRE SALVAGE SALE, By the recent fire in our buildings many thousand yards of our Wash Fabrics Itoere damaged hy water. We Tfoill sell to-morrow and following days Ginghams, Dimities, Printed Lawns and White Goods SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WcATER, AT 5 9 nd 15 rd. The damaged goods are of this season's manufacture, and contain many patterns and designs made exclusively for us. West Twenty-tbird Street Spring Underwear. Cartwright and Warner's Underwear, Spring Weights. Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Merino, Silk, and Lisle Thread Underwear. Swiss Ribbed Union Suits. Hosiery. Ladies' and Children's plain ribbed and open work Lisle Thread and Silk Hosiery. Golf and Bicycle Hosiery. hxcxbsa.i du K)tD j&txeel. Another Mew Ilont for the Old Dominion Line. Ths latest addition to tho fleet of tho Old Dominion line o( this city was, launched yoa torday afternoon At Chester, Fa. She was chrixtencd the Jefferson, and felie will go Into commiHhlou about Aus, 1. Tho Jefferson Is a sister chip of the Hamilton, which was launched Inst JauuAry, Miss l'lorence lJudlcy Gull InuUou.dauehter ot the Ylco-Fresldcntof ths Old Dominion Company, broke a bottle ot elmmpauno on the prow ot the vessel as she was loosed fiom her moorings and numed hor Jefferson. The Jefferson Is a twin screw boat. :ilf) feet In lengtii.42 feet beam and 27 feet depth of hold, btio lias 3,50(1 horse power, triple .mansion saiines and four boilers. Horbulldors expcot her to develop a speed of sovonteen knots. Hhols constructed to aocom modato 120 first cabin and 47 steerage pas Yale Freshman Prise. Niw HivEX, April 15. Tho McLaughlin memorial prizes offered to members of the Ynlo freshmen class presenting the best essays on "Goldsmith X'lays and Hliorldsn's" have bpen awarded to Mason Trowbridge of Chi cago, first, and D. Ij. James ot Kansas City, second The Winston Trowbridge Tovvusecu prlr.es have beon nvvnrdod to Walter Lawrence Chamberlain, Bprlngflelrt, Masa.; llobert Has kell Cory. Knglewood. N. J., and to Ike Gray rhllllps. Wlnch;str, Tenn. These prizes are iclven by Judge William K. Townsend In mem ory ot hla son, the late Winston Trowbrldg. Townsend. 1001. i "!! , i Stra Brotfuers j Opening of their greaily enlarged OrJemtal Rmg & Carpet Dep'ts Third Floor In which they will place on sale to-morrow an exceptionally large collection of fine and medium rugs at the following special prices ' Carabaghs, at $5.00 Value 7.25 ; Shirvans, "$ 1 0.00 " !6.00 l Guendjies, "$!4.00 " J9.00 1 Antique Kazaks, " $ 3 8.75 " 25.00 Fine Persians, " $24.50 to $74.75 Value M0.00 to 150.00 India, Persian and $33.50 to $410.00 Turkish Carpets ... in large sizes, j Value 1 25.00 to '750.00 And a number of Exhibition Pieces at Very Low Prices i Sterm Brothers ; Monday, in their Ladies' Cfloak Oepartmemts Special Sale of of Red Cheviots, with green collar and cuffs, at O.OO, 1 2,JD of English Reversible Cloths or Rugs, at $8.75, $113.50 Walking Coats cn Arn cfl 1 s of Tan Covert Cloths or Black Cheviots, at V.yU, 11 Jl.D Sterm Brotlhers will place on sale Monday a large collection of very desirable Ladies' Shirt Waists of White Piques, with colored stripes Age and Fancy Cheviots, at VtS) of Lace and $ i 1 S Satin Striped White Lawns, at il o 11 S of Fine Corded Lawns $ fl ijo with silk striped effects, at 11 0U0 West Twenty-Third Street Stem Eros To-morrow, Monday in their Limem Dep'ts Table Cloths 2x2 vds. 2x2 J 2x3 $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 Napkins. to match, 5 j& Breakfast size, per doz., a - Dinner size, " " 52.38 Muck Towels Hemmed, cj rfx 22x41 inches, per doz., iJJ Hemst'd, $1) DC 23x45 inches, " -.VO Linen Sheets $n An Full size, per pair, S.O5 Linen Pillow Cases o t-c 22x36 inches, per pair, OO Bed Spreads Q r-c Crochet, full size, OD Marseilles, full size, $ 1 .95 All Exceptional Values West 23d St, theTcAsT week. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. To-morrow will be the opening day of the last week of our RE MOVAL SALE OP PIANOS. This has been a remarkably successful sale, yet there is still an excellent chance for you to secure a splen did piano at a very low price be fore the final closing of our old warerooms, 148 Fifth Ave. This Removal Sale of Pianos has but a few more days of life. Even if you feel you do not desire to purchase a piano now, it will be a good investment to buy one of the pianos we offer and STORE IT IF NECESSARY. You'll never again have the opportunity that we offer you to-day. cNfW and Slightly Used Pianos of All Makes. WM. KNABE & CO. Old Warerooms i 148 Fifth Avenoe. New Warerooms t 154 Fifth Ave., cor. 20th St., Presbyterian Bid?. More Trains on lh Klevte1. General llanaaer Bkltt of tho Manhattan IUIIwnr Company! announced rexterdar that. boglnninK to-morrow, local trains, on the Ninth avenue elevated line will be run everr (our minutes from 0:45 A. M. until 4 V. 11. A new serirs of northbound expreu trains tn the altar noon will also b operated. Deglnntna on April 19. which will elT.expre" service to the Blxtr sixth. Beventy-aeoond. EUtutr-flrit, Ninety third and 104th street station, , HBrj1HHrarararflrarflariK5aB-Bi Sfan Eros direct attention to their enlarged department for White Goods wherein they are now showing large assortments of , White and Colored Swisses, Piques, Organdies, Silk and Cotton Mulls, Batistes and Dimities, Tuckings and Reverings, Hand-drawn, feather-stitched and tucked Flouncings Organdie-Batistes i And in addition will offer To-morrow Another purchase of White and Colored Piques at! 9C& 24c Valuo 25C to 35c yd. West 23d St, Horner's Furniture. LINES FOR SUMMER FURNISHING. Selections for Summer furnish lnR, whether for suburban home, country cottage or seasldo villa, can nowhere be mado with the same) , satisfactory results, either In va riety of choice or In the alucs offered, as at our establishment. Bedroom Suites In White Enamel and , Decorated ; Blrd's-eyo Mnplo, Curly nirch, Oak and Mahogany. Also full lines ot Chiffoniers. Dressing; Tables, Chorals and Writing: Desks In mum woods. English Urass Bedsteads, In over 70 pat terns, all sizes and latest styles, from $15.00 up. White Enamelled Iron Bedsteads, with brass trimmings, In over 20 pattorDS, ' from $5 up. Dining Room Suites in nil woods r.ad finishes. R. J. HORNER & CO., Furniture Makers and Importers, Gl, 03, CI5 West 23d Street. tAilJnlnlnc Erirn Musee.) Tried to Snre Her Ilusbnmt nntl Unrncd t Urnth tlth lllm. Cllirioo, April 15. Inaac 11. Beaker nml his wife Annie lost their lUes yesterdsr at their s home In Hluhwood, twentr miles north of Chi cago, and Mrs, Helier's ilenth ffasn sacrlllo tn au effort to save her husband. Mrs. Decker had asked tier husband, who was a tailor, to how her how to uleun u dress with eattollne, He sot u enn lioldlni: llvewallnnti of the fluid and was using It when It exploded, llolh hus band aod wile were thrown to the tloor and covered with the blazlns fluid, Mrs. Decker made hr way to the yard, where ahewasmet by four men whotoroher blazlnsclothlnKfrom her Khn heanl her huf bund cnlllnir for holp and madly dniihod bnck into the nanus Hits band and wife died toeether Cottage Ilentnls at Newport. Newport, 11. I , April 15 -Cottage rentals to-day for the cotnine ee&son are the Ilretsrr villa on Bellevusj avenue to Mrs John A. Itob inson ot New Xork nnd the Travers villa oa xiarrasansett avenue to Mrs. Uolntyft jrrett.