Show DIED Ar D SQUALOR Widow Was Worth Half a f i w Million Dollars I I ii LIVES LIFE OF A RECLUSE J I I i Jj j I I Ii i Surraundsd by Bank Notes and I Accumulations of Dirt Jj L I 1 I I I I j I i I In a Dying Condition Neal by Was the Old Man Who Had Collected i Her Rents il II I I I New York Nov 101frs Mary I Oliver a widow SC years old was found lend today In the squalid basement of jl j ft tenementhoube in Second avenue Hnrlem where she had lived as a reel re-el use for twentyfive yeuia II l I Hardly a dozen feet from the spot where the old woman lay the police I I I found James Aldcrlee an old man who i I j had for years collected the rents from I j I I a number of houses owned by Mrs Oliver Oli-ver and attended to all her business dying = from an apoplectic stroke q Mrs Oliver had lived and died surrounded sur-rounded by the dust and dirt of two 1 i years The two rooms which she made I her home the rest of the house having III been vacant for years were filled with rt 11 i boxes and bundles of papers old bottles I I bot-tles and pieces of furniture carefully lil I wrapped with newspapers to keep out JI the dust I 4 The police made a search of an hour j In the rooms Most of the boxes ap Ili i i penied to contain only old newspapers j Ii 1 There was bundle after bundle of cards Ii and posters announcing dances balls I r parties and excursions collecting the i rr T I notices or which was apparently a hobby I hob-by of the old woman In a trunk were I I found bonds mortgages and other valuable I uable papers I It Is said Mrs Oliver was a native of Ii I I I England anti had two married daughters 1 ii tars in Brooklyn They seldom saw her t 1 f I however |