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the Board of State nes introduced a bianket ‘ Make Farther Investigations. ba Asnemtty Conkling, of New caghee the felliwies resolution: : that grave abuses and um fr) beversl Gepartmems of ‘ot New York end that the laws relating t Gre: agate dov@tigation of (he the \sald elty, whereby ta jous erimes have been a ‘nd fetwad. Public sentiment demands a thorou $2 tho oi Rer Ropartmenia; therefore, ‘That the Speakite of the Assembly be We hereby authorised to appoint five mem- @ this Admetir trom the representatives that the said upécial com- “et the, Ausombly shail conclude ite “eh botore the Bist day of Decem- Heyes Powwtye | ME Sy, ted w resolu-' appointment of a | It ‘of five to make an investigi the administration of the local of the county of Kings and ‘eity of Brooklyn, and of every de- thereof, including the Board Board of Aldermen and elty department, civil, criminal . and the administration of iow Xork and Brooklyn Bridge. he Committee is further authorized y feimes, misdemeanors Prequlatitien dérecting the same or or employee thereof, and to to the Assembly, by bill or early tegislation may th PeevPAt -msmepetition af al- Offered a resolution to ‘Copies of the testimony taken is committee in’ regard to the cor- fof the New York Police De- GERAC After w ot discussion over i the resolution was adopt- aly ‘the House'also adopt- Bis "St interest’ to New Pittscdaces in-the Bonate, were *Uacle Dan” Bradley, both old _ One legislates ‘ti four bridge ork ‘ahd pt edly to "trudtess'each in their re- places. The other provides for om.of Aldermen under the old “Wards. islature adopted a resolution until next Weinesday at 8 N Fiek tw C Piatt. fe war an etodus of manpers fen soon a j Heh! nine, Dens the Speakerahtp . Fish to win i 0) reglmature ‘oft? of y, but end both, tt, according friends, 1s too busy Waste any time over Matters just ut present. After hape, when legisiation the preparatory Bela dewn to busine thing to aay an Grtaes Peanesk, nae ry Mmatheset ma ‘ap- ~ o'clock as to what they session, them knew nimeelf, and per cent. of them looked to the other mem the Senate was in meat Seaigned to him, and only three es s+ dumeaed failed “fo appear and be laters in Profusion, ing ef both Rake dd ud rere 3 sree ‘trie nds of Tacut, Gov. Sax- tke iB some Be fora egiputes, the most got a basket and 4n a bunch of vio- : ll who sent them. or Childs was almost concealed f rare orchids, Over in. the ea. pa tributed al the members, the thew Bpesker, looked above auiets. ify. Maloy, whom he ley, lo lor Speaker, we ca ae Brolstiynen every ‘member boasted of a Over Their Bil routine of the opening proceedin; if an hour, during which time t Bilis” to. Introduce | ee he Prosar. eee weatened for ‘the afternoon Childs, of Queens, had a big which he lust no time in getting | levied @ fee of $1 on everybod: Reried in bie county, His bill wet forth the road: jueens were ruined the ‘are. Thumber of funerals trom Mok Orm City. and that his county for their repair. Pills that Mr. Childe pri the General Highway law ¢ improvements of roads TARA weanon ene, bein cn County under the amenied hay a law.of its own, mtting Mili Assembly the most Important! oe the power of removal meas- ‘Was ibat for presentation by Assen yap Keuren. of Kingston, vy 2h Assembiyman Lawson, 0 or dressing | five Himls ot toe ennotin. Ps : Hn, the Times oC the mninicy. 7 iy | Re well as peer towns. By her "the oi 2.000. stone quarriers } Kingston and other | Were thi “i a | isting in Now ork Aeainatomictale, | "the roll w or petorea Lents me] ae cued hid to The Mvesing World.) ALBANY, Jai vened at 11.46 A. M., Lieut.-Gov. Bazton in _the chair, The Chamber contained a large au- @ience. Upon calling the body to order, Lieut.-Gov. Maxton said: “The people hav+ honored me by elect- ing me to ap office which imposes among other duties that ef presiding over the Senate, Lam here to carry out your will, hot ming. My experience on the floor be p with absolut: firmness ‘and impartaie % He then reviewed the history of ation which will come up for cont ation and determination, ial stress on the e importance: New site tah nat hoe ty equal to it, and will #0 act as to titude of the people of ‘this é BY” Fetolittion Senator Uden gy ined ject resident pro tempore and leade of the majority. Tl Fan Be Lexow aerate Committee could ircely, wa Sees of organising vt he 8 Beanie tose din. posed of before Fe. of It were on thelr Prine ‘involves in the le- lightful sort row with ihe ¢ country members, who wanted to know ail about senator Lexow sounded the tocsin py introducing a resolution providing for the printing of 10,00 copies of the | testimony, .aken before the Lexow Com- mit! le thought te would fill 11,000 | ht the resolution ‘ought id foack until cost i! ce the | y had inno vies would ont, SO at id he. usa to anna out what the coat would be. There sre a number of d and we should | raed. aan Stor O'suitivan one into the discu of the coat of the proposed Printing by moving that the recent statement o: Parkhurst, covering the work of the ommittes be inelided in Senator Lex. solu nat sree with Maenator O'8u}- livan. “Dr, Parkhurst is not a ae officer,” said Senator O'Connor, hot therefore authorized, to spe Uely for the Boor . Senator O'Bullivan thought that Dr. Parkburst’s report was quite as import- Q|nt as the report of the Senate mittee itself. Dr, rkhurst, he si had represented t! al a ny man and body of men for the result of the investigath ‘The Sena Committee the eulogy of arkhuret to insist ve the printing of the testimony taken ree? their Committee should be crdered “‘cinirman Lerow sald the great, State | of New York should pot guinble over al Matter of 4.000 or, $8,000 when there waid he, ‘will basis fur the most important mlation to be undertaken here. it does not bast idh 8 alone, the people of York, but the people of the entire and those of ti nited States. I te! to all members to help the work peared to be @ fair prospect molution going through until President on that under the Fulew the rorolution: would have to “0 to the Finance Committee. Hot Arwument Emoned. { nators Lexow and O'Connor pro- vehemently against any dele: nay drifted into a tangle swt for Guy cver politics, in which the | bi-partisan Police Board was attacked by Ser muy ae Cantor. a defense of and intimated that pose of the majority of the Sen: {o"cast the ‘responsibility for the. evil» exposed in the New York Police D partment upon the Democratic party its supporters, hat w not true,” shouted Senator O'Connor. “The results of our work Kot fp quertion of poll- routine busi | Cit Dube 5 ong eer ny: bain 2 bis | see which y 55, Mase have pete E Mostar ere roe munic! fe cefora vernment % ee Mie attention to various subjects or | speaking of the clumsl York Hes ut of the shew ‘Constitution, Intrusted to ua we must be a high sense of dut; ner he ine pari: artent ter the people and by the | Hous tan “ofta Clerk, Richie i, Buster celved. 102 St and Charles Marshall Siege mer an fant a be you. Mi ‘ish tl it ‘0 call r. ’ hen ‘went on ti ior it ballot system, the in Ne hich at Revere san edvantage, and must wroceeded to the beg a Other Ofivers Elected. ‘jean additional officers were Garrett J. Benson, Joneph, Hauer, principal xeph EB. West, t. doorkeaper: asistant door- keeper; Robert apin, stenographer. On motion of Mr. ixon @ committee of two was appointed to wait upon the Governor to Inform him that the House ae organized and wan ready for busi- tion of Mr. Malb; Pint appointed to inform. the Bepecommittes from the Benate an- nounced. the election of Benator O'Con- nt pro tem. of the Senate, Assemblyman Lawson introduced a bill prohibiting the display of foreign flags omy the public buildings of New York ikling, of New York. ending section 4 of and making it a misde- person to furnish money & committee 1 presented by Mr. Conkling | Provides that bvery corporation or come | pany, that now owns or operates, or ich shall hereafter own or operate an Clevated ratinoad in any city ot the State of New ro, havin if ‘once in euc! 5 o'clock in the forenoon unt! ‘midnight at least once in eight minutes. Committee on Legislation. Mr. Abel offered a Peg hie that a Ih i geate committee of five be appointed make investigation and ascertain lation is required to neci lent adminintration of the sev ty sioners may, with due re lic Interests, be ebolished Lah and that sal mmittee ed to report by. bill or otherwise within thirty days. Laid on ¢ ‘The House proceeded to seats. Mesers. Malby, Ainswor! Hennessey, Finn, Nixon, Burns and ler were permitted to choose their. by a resolution of the House. Refore the drawing for seats, wag commenced er announced the following ttee on Rules: Messrs. Ainsworth, y Speaker. draw Fole: ixon, Foley, Hennessey, the LE ipeetenay ace the adoption of the concurrent re! ray i on ae the enete ae ta> printing of the Le: 4 tks "e td adjourned until and the members r Fish for places 240 Per Cent. sult cob F. Wyckoff, a real ental , at 7 Pine street, acting for his brother, Abraham P. Wyckoff, of Montclair, N. J., against Gen, Oscar H. Lagrange, of 28 West Seventy- wecond street, for $250, ody nce on & t. 13. In mits re ting the money, b paying $0, he “discovered Wyckoft was debt, on count of real estate jons in Californi. testimony before ' Civil in the Second Judictal brought out the fact that Gen. | Lagrange paying enormous | interest tor the use of he money he| had borrowed from Wyckoff. Hie declares that between 1887 and 1894 he borrowed about $1,600 from W: koff, In sumo which at no time amounted to more than $5). He saya that he had to pay Wyckoff 60 per cent. wome of the loans, went. on all these | his Thi uatice Rolte, strict | Court, interest on and on others 240 ransaction he gave, as security Be od in Oregon and H-! fornia, Mor at’ the trial ‘protested that ine money he had taken from, Gen, Layrange over the amount of the original loans had not been in the form of interest, but a bonus and commis. th City aw revenied ‘by mirched men of white, black and y ‘The resolution, which was changed to concurrent form, finally referred Aa the Finance Committee. but the mittee was dincharged from Ite “onaider ation and resolution adoptel and Sent to the Assembly. | Attacked the Lexow Car ittee, aches the resolution was read in the House, Asremblyman Foley, of New York, launched out into a protest against the methods of the Senate In- vestigating Committee. He sald no honest Republican or Dem- ecrat would deny ghet there was corrup: tion in the ey OF New York, and that it should lamped out, but he could not concur, he sald, in ‘the resolution | which authorized the printing of terti- | mony given by thieves and blacklegs hen called on the reso- [an outrageous manner, sion which he earned by, obtaining m brother In Montclai Holte’s | owed the the Ckof hus appealed the case. Great surprise was manifested. to-day among the lawyers in the court- t » Who is a lawy yer) at hould have allowed | himeelf tobe bled by Wyekott In nuch | Gen, Lagrange ing war recor four votes of has a long and interest. and in 1608 came with! ele Jeutenant Governor of Wisconsin, He ts active Kepublican and a hard worker tn the Nineteenth Assembly District, Removed Day from Street Jall to the Penitentiury. United States Marshal MoCarty de- lution. assombiyroen Hennessey and McDermott, Democrats, of New York, voted with the Republicans for the reso: Iition, and it was adopted by a vote of | Mr. Foley did not support his objection | to the adoption and there was not a ; Vote walnst It. Ber apleton introduced a reno- | |iution for a compilation of ali the offices Inthe State, Senator Cantor objected. He afraid that tf it was printed It cal! togesher at the Capitol | offic ers who W reck, | butiding or compel the calling out police. The resolution w Amorg other bills introduced were the | following: | Senator Guy was would a horde of lee of gas in | telephone | Referred to | ar it was be- Reducing bith. fore ‘Mincellane: Senator Owens—Approp $9,000 for voluntecr Hite-aavers of Inland water | IN THE ASSEMBLY, | ty Klected Speaker anit | | ening | ALBANY, Jan. 2—The House was caked to order by Assistant Clerk of | the last House Cunningham, ‘The Right | Rev. William Crosswell Doane, Episco- pal Bishop of Alba: delivered the open- ing invoeatlon. Secretary of State Palmer ddministered the oath of office | to about a dozen members, after which | lithe rel was called Hl On motion of Mr. Ainsworth the House | | proceeded to the lection of Speaker. | * |The roll was called, and each mornbes | srcse In hie place 904 ennounsed “nial | Hamilton Fish received 100! votes. | Mexsrs, Malby and Foley were ap- inted a committee to escort Speaker ‘ee to the chair, ike he chatr, Mr, Fish ad- ie rae which you have ferred SE ony pres clded at 2 o'clock this afternoon, to take Samuel C. Seely, the convicted book- Keeper of the Shoe and Leather Bank to the Kings County Penitentiary tn Brooklyn this afternoon Att o'clock the Marshal, accompanied by Deputy Marshal Bostwick and At- ney Prank W Angel, Seely'a cou e jail hey found Seely ad been notified by | nment ngINRS jail a wouchtag t , oon us Seely heart of his removal from the jail Attorney Angel Stated that Seely com- pleted his work on the bank books last rid. When he had made a complete | y ation of all the false entries in| the books since 18%, sworn Statement for presentation. to the bani The sum he and Haker defrauded the| bank of corresponded, he said, to a dol lar with the false entries made in the | 5 i Seely swore to this document, At y Angel warned him he need ho mercy or consideration from the bank, an one of the directors: had state should have received twenty instead of elght years, At the Kings County Seely can see his wife elghty a year He will him in the Penitentiary itentiary and his party brought he bridge on the ¥ 1 Was not You and Yours Heria unless you pro: pon or dleieise. few raaparitia will be suMle ent to bull tip your system so that you will have litte Hood's o0od’s Sarsa- pariila to fear from dreaded disease, the weak and debill tated who have diph theria, Hood's Sermeparilie makes the weak rong Be gure to get only HOOD’ &. clised’e Fille ore ihe bast fier-dinses pi, aaslst digestiou, cure headache, Bia, es ch as High as/F A decision has been rendered in the } oj | certified by the said commision, or by such SEELY OFF FOR PRISON. | Ludiow | | pElvate Interests The One-ssinty Fee Plan piete by Rich and Poor Alike. Because It Provides Superior Skill at Less Than One-eighth the Expense of Ordinary Skill. © Persons suftering from Catarrh, Rheumatla Tang Trouble, Atomach ‘Trouble y chronic infirmity can apply at the Copel ‘Wet 24th at., at nny time and receive from the Copoland exports that which is admittedly the beat and most akiiful treatment, at less than one- eighth the fee usually exacted for the ordinary professional handling of such cases, Larger feos, evan when offered, are decitned ax contrary to the spirit and purpose of the Ccpeland aystem. Nor ia thin system Intended exclusively for thone ;1 A MOBE REMARKABLE INSTANCE Perhaps more remarkable even than suy case yebcited tm itiustration of what the New fing ‘Treatment hep avatiéd fe the testimony of Mr: H who have only means enough to pay one-eighth the usual fee any more than the United Atates malls are intended exclusively for those who have only two cents to pay for postage stampa. Tt ianimnply @ mesure of enlightened economy ap- plied to enlightened medicine Many of the ablest of Dr. Copeland's profes sional brethren refer to hia aystem as ‘‘a great practical humanity,"’ but it Is to be constently Corse th mind that it le not slone on socoant of “low fee’ that the nystem deserves this If some rude "Hore Docior'' uffered to quette or mathematics to little boys and girl “sow fee,'' ft would not tmply any practical manity either to the consumptive or to the chil- dren. Should any libertine or hypocrite volun- teer to preach the goapel at ‘‘a mall salary,’' or any drunken pilot volunteer to hold imperitied *hips againnt the wrath and fury of the sea withe out ‘‘the uanal pay, uch offers would not im- ply any true humanity. So, too, the service of the Mpecialint, if tt be be commended, even if made gratuitous and free. ‘That whieh Is excellent and wimirable in the Copeland *low-fee' ‘aystem is that it representethe very best and most akliful treatment forall chronic maladies, treatment to which, as has been seen, the most wealthy, prominent and well-known people in the community are pleased to publicly pay their gratetul tribute, The wealthy clacses of Ne rk avail ti ives of the matchless aystom of disease treat land, In spite of the fact that that arent practical humanity" and nomic accommodation,'’ on the same principle yere_ malpractice, is not to * te aok ody f sal Tee Bt tion (0 health,"' said Mr, Heary Khueo,engineer on the Brookiyn E’evatet Railroad, and residing at 10 New Jemey avenue, Brooklyn, ‘The catareh extended to my stomach. I could not after breakfast falth th ame com ma very aia 73 wan deni i we Symptoms Ww! r the care of these af he (he dent wont & know ing they cured other Naitor the recond. month d.conniderahta Improv ect havi ted exactly 101 <3 fey Lae nee siegirty Gare of Cat TAKE IT IN TIME, you getup suddenly are you dizzy? ts emp'y do you feel faint? nd distress, and sometimes ” However, when 1 read of Niel cary ure a teereue a bed iy Do you suffer from los of appetite and gnawing sensation Ip the pit of the stomach? Do you fee! hungry all the time, and find that that common-sense millionaires take the dally Papers because they are the best means of in- formation, and.ride in the cable cars hecause they are the handient and fastest carriages. THE NEW LUNG TREATMENT, ‘The second case cited herewith in the series re- carding the New Lung Treatment Is of apectal in- terest, not only because the patient is agentieman: Well Known in the Btaie, but because the local physician tn charge, areiative of the pattent, ts equally well known, being one of the most suc- cessful general practitioners in Central New ipl 103 West at,, Utica, N. ¥., ‘Deo, 26, 1804. called this yoy n to “Surtottnan, afd he sat Gnd me looking so well (he Lad x ‘ephi mea if much surprised fo ot nen m don't Know af wish to than T have niatea Dr, Hrownell sald he was te send you e patlent pent week Bi nan. |P. af <!| tion free. the sight of fend takes away your appetite? Do you belch up gas, aud are your nerves ? Mave you ist for breakfast, your throat Glled with alime, your tongue coated ? Is there a ruth of blood to your head; a constant bad tante io the mouth; a feeling aa If you were cartying a welght lke lead in your stumac! Are you Irritable, nervous, tiring easily, bi Ing no énergy, your memory poor, your eyesight blurred, your spirits low and a general feeling of lasaltude? Dra Copelan! and Gardner can cure you, Have these symptoms cured before what is merely Catarth of the Stomach develops into Ridley’S.'sinme. FINE CLOAKS, JACKETS, CAPES, LONG GARMENTS, HALF LADIES’ CHEVIOT JACKETS, 388 inches long, tailor finish, half satin lined, *3.98. LADIES’ FINE BEAe VER AND CHINCHILLA JACKETS, LADIES’ ENGLISH SEAL PLUSH CAPES, zig | satin lined, trimmed fur and hand- o|somely braided, BOUCLE JACKETS, 1s- dies’ fine, 42 inches long, satin lined, pearl buttons, PRICE. TAILOR-MADE: JACK- ETS, Misses’, in pisin and fancy cloth, *5.98. MISSES’ LONG CLOAKS, with deep capes, $2.98, *3.90. LADIES’ SILK WAISTS, *9.90, *3.75. $2.90, CLOTH sleeves, FANOY WAISTS, Ladies’, large LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS, in Navy Blue or Black also fancy All-Wool Mined Geode, CASHMERK AND CLOTH SUITS, ladies’, fine, well trimmed, {38 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ WEAR. REDUCED PRICES. Gastrio Viceration, beyond hope, and incurable. ‘Take it in (ime, as Mr. Khuen did, Office Hours, Daily, 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Sunday: 4.8.05 Consultation and examin Doctors Copeland and Gardner, 16 Woat 24th 8t., New York, Near Madison Square, NOW FOR ONE BIG NEW YORK.) (Continued from First Page.) Ing out the provisions of this act upon vouchers of cers thereof as it may designate for that pur- In form to be approved by the comptroller ayment othing attempting or Incending to affect the government, rights, powers, du- Jons, Hmitations or disabilities of any county or officer thereof, ax Oxed by the cons!ttu- or to obliterate any coun’ ‘This act shall take Section 5. be construed | lature, which accompanies the bill, citer that the vote on consolidation resulted in a majority of 44,188 in favor of the measure, and that with two exceptions. the towns of Flushing and Westchester, every municipality proposed for union declared in its favor. It also shows the State tax for 1894 and nd the population of the affected jcta to be as follow respectiy yore 34,186,119 cet 114, 6,38 ‘and 996, nnd it7.ge2 tineiding all, an Richmon estchester, $242, 19-41 dneluding only the Ww: asichenten, Weatchester und Pele New Kings, ist tor and 9,412 j ham). The debs, of the not New York is given at debts of the other being authenticaty ancert ‘he Commission recommends that the Legislature defer providing the methods and means of transferring the machinery of administration of the varied munioi Palities until {C18 worked out, “without disturbance, as time brings, opportu: as the Legislature may direct and rider , and protection of public and letate. he corporate nam and Commo The retention « “The Mayor, Alder alty of the City of 3 ady he Masusement of New debt and the city debt and count af Kings in adviacd to be lett 1 time and the equitable provisions of future lathe York: City's ms to be no insurmou! objection by the Commlusion to the ‘PRINCE _JOHN WINS, (Continued from First Page.) y by two lengths from Sir lie B. was the same dis- Time-—1.53. THIRD RACF. Six furlongs. Starters. Hitein, 91d Domitaton, 444 r 105 (Welsh) J. MID... Gray Duke, 109 Reading, 96, (saul eetavesgs Pearle.” 105 (A, Iavte 0.. 101 GH. Williams), Gold Dust led’ awa: but was pon net a metry clip to the siretch Welsh moved Old Dominion up and in a hard drive won by & neck from Jardine, Miho, was six lengths before Hodgson. rea FOURTH RACE six and a halt furlongs, Betting. Siralgnt sled Manidleap: Starters, welgi ante B18 ha Promenade, Coraliina, 99 (A. The race was won by Wahatchie. Mise Galop was second and Bonnie B. third. Time~1.28 1-2. —— = CONCERNING THE CUP RACE. Commodore Smith this afternoon gave out the letter which eh had forwarded to Secretary Grant. of the Royal Yacht Squadron, Dec, 2, 18%, confirming the last three cablegrams of the America’s Cup Committee, and explaining various things that have not been clearly under- stood on the other side, Commodore then read his letter. Tt voluminous, ‘The cables sent out SupC Cammittee were repeated to old, error made in. transmission or rom lack of punctuation. Regarding the matter of receipting for the cup after a maich had been said, would have resulted in a siate of affairs had the winning party refused to sign a receipt. wi by the mediate reiting In motic the execu- tive departments of Police and Health and it Is suggested that the appoin ments of such commissions be left to the joint action of the present Mayors of the two principal cities: ‘The solid and only permanent basis of ‘local self-government ts declared to be fome Rule, on which basis the Greater Sew York Commission was constitute A molerate appropriation to meet the Commission's expenses of clerical and technical services is also suggested, —— ie Sawyers Wharf, NEWPORT, R Jan, 2%—Robert and ¢ Goclet have Just succeeded in purchasing th. sixth part of Sawyer's Wharf from Mr. Willem Goeleta Purch Wh tesee to ahs trdlay the seanon Marni Recorder ¢ Recorder (om took this afternoon in the New Criminal Court 1 He sent for Chef Clerk ot Clerk Welk) and went over the at them f Dis chambers and Deputy tine businens He declined to eee or One of the most e Distary of InAl ana, has been beau In this county. Among the counsel for the plaintiffs ts ex-President HMarri- Bert jorriane. “tha mein, matneeat he | | | Commodore Smith received a from Lord Dunraven to-day. letter Complete details of this story will be found in to-morrow ‘Roraing’s “World.” AFTER ‘CARLISLE’S ‘SCALP. Bankers Said to Have Asked Preal- dent to Remove Him, WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—It was ru- mored here to-day that J. Plerepont Mor wan had made, in behalf of himself and other New York bankers, an appeal to President Cleveland for the remo Secretary of the Treasury Carlisle, and jthat Mr. Cleveland has ince assured Carlisle that he atill enjoys his conf- donee, LINEMAN GETS $25,000. Re: were 1 of 309, 3H, 31 to321 GRAND STREET, H.Y, AFTER THE LIGHTENSTEINS. Their Failure and Transfer the |t. to Talk of Dry-Goods Men. The Position of the Ebrich Bros. Fully Explained. The lgnmeut of J. Lichtenstein & Sons, of Grand and West Twenty-third streets, followed by the sale and trans- fer of their entire stock to continues the chief topic in the dry- goods district. The lawy the lax laws governing creditors want to know whether it is right to sell out. e dozea attachments which Law- secured on ae cd aha ReE eae to-day. Th lawyers will apply for @ lot more tu-day. The Ec O. (hus far secured aggregate went firm and ot Gia ‘nient to defraud, and one tion by two watchin sched the ‘private residenc is Feonetetna, makes more serious arges eat ailege that on Friday last four ene UN a large pine box everal small paper to the Lich' ensveln residence, at ightieth street. The trunks, lege’, were so heavy that it took them into che house. Mr. Blun.enstiel has a thy trurks contained costly Pia value, tie, means ey ‘Mestre. Mehtensteins, and Nathaniel Mey= the Wigal advines of the. Jehrichs, re: fused “this “morning, “a” say” anything about the case. however, eeu ad” the Informations that. the trunks taken to the Lichtenstein resi- dence, contained gay. the beaks f she rm, which wel defunct Atm MMM me Store, becuse been sold. Charlies . McCabe, recall mpgcer, at ied avenue, “and ‘at ‘Mars ey rdham, igned to-day to Foreaammaren, without prefer. 2. 1s no foundation,” said Nathan Mycre attorney. for Ehrich Bros, “tor a deplorable | Bro: meth pars iclor ot oye: purch: . pam Tage nr Stein or in. the removal of the stoc! The Messrs. Ehrich B td $72 800 cash for the etock, ful on the dollar of its cost price I am inform is above the averag Tries’ paid for @ cut and. broken stock sold in. bulk, fipecinly wie, sold after the end of the season.” It Is probably as Tmuich ‘an would Been ‘pala for it by those who did it to the ‘Lighten: rate is fully as much as was realized y the receiver for the large Li pal fd Brooklyn, It is abo: iin assiignes oF & Spec cael on such 8 sionon ‘Thursday Bot a hel, that ql ‘on the ¥: ‘of the Twenty-third removed that night. in actual progress ali 1 day Saturday and all was completed late Dec. 31 ing thi ni cnt, not over ona- attn hi hight ‘of. De Lt ade with the cterized 3 the purchase wi ‘Orderly deilberation that the removal, and only NEWARK, N. J., Jan, 2.—Robert Me- Mullen sued the Western Union Tele- staph Company for $0,000 damages for .njuriea received in Jersey City in June, " as a lin le ranped a liv. wire und. wastRersiniy’ bathed ao 4 {oop aenmand of a among the wires ai re, ree his Drain was sher's very fi examination, During OD OBIDIDOIDIHDOD | For Brain. For Musel SA. B. 0, Oatmeal. hrich Bros., | 4 ited the Fa pave) ee ) when oo ao ther wore t. oA eet eran creditors 4 Sherift levy. thet pon etret er write tise to. these and Pe iu fant Ww to conceal any Ard will they ta D the pte gil merchants becomé naclvent, thes” ieee sirapiity’ ol Sbtaintn ta sta e8 reditors. In that view" they general ment ae to favored cred! al . ¢ debtor in the ent case, as the atau Seem “aot op ee pevs had any thought of settlement’ T have not seen them, nor ed any of t! whole A ean eat it is Peat) 4 i 7 thet ae pal hi More tel ae Ettesen have ek prea mm tO. 000, The . fy this iy venlch | pe Lechtenatein ive aes oe ae eles Soe boxes were re- | sysi the united sfforts of four men to carry | ho representing | ing, on th der’ precisely me Werthetmer ts perfectly solvent. Ai solvent. per: owev right to sell’ at Nelther, of course, can sell lent purpo: Put aa ‘already’ "stated, the Purpose, to, distribu he proceeds pret. re not trai cbre Entel has a it intent on woke et the Lichtensteins, and ba lent ts Rood impugn the integrit: Commercially, rege! Li ghcnat well! thet themselves |. Ken- r agieautora will min and George H. com- yen 1 Be Henieie & well), mission merchants, an mar} Street, assigned to-day to Frank Benjamin, ¥ with fy preference for fh oma sag qonermnara Hinrichs, produce 4 to (4 West Washin, Bead to-day out Pretengnaey BIG GOLD § LD SHIPMENTS: #2,200,000 te Be Shipped Abrosa ‘To-Morrow. Lazard Freres will ship Heldelbach. Ickelhelmer is and Ladenburg, Thalman & Co., 9600,000, | °° making « total of $2,200,000, on the steam. ship Ems, sailing for eeaone to-morrow. trae gg Pe a sold was drawn trem, the » Bub foanary Oy the foreign SPERRY’S CURRENCY BILL. Subsite WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—There is an impression that a Democratic caucus will be held, probably to morrow night, to consider the peniling currency mei ure, but no official action han been taken aa yet. Democratic leaders hoped to bring the bill to @ final vote on Monday, put t the | the mem _atnliiely ase Bebigmineny Currency Lominittee amin th that fas presen! Thursday, Jan’y 34. Special iia Ladies’ and Men’s — Silk Umbrellas «°2.95, Actual value $4.00 to 9.00, 18th St, 19th St. and Sixth Ave B.Altmans@s Sale of fine Housekeeping LINENS: 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Aod, Cotton Dress Gooa and Shirtings Thursday, Fan. 3rd French Dotted Swiss, gandies, Dimities, Perca ;| and Piqués, Scotch Ginghams and Ch #| iots. | Madras and Matté Cloths, (Exclusive Designs.) | Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St for resi. Bes 4 tundin the per cent gold bond, "His substitute, t Garlisie,’ and: by the letter taid ary Carlisle, an H re the President ha ie ‘afternoon, AFTER GOULD AND SAGE. Decision Reserved in the Fai $11,000,000 Claim. Russell Sage ani George Gould, in preme Court, Chambers, before J: Patterson, to-day interposed the Statul a bar to the colect! block of stock held ‘Tustées tor the Orphans’ Ho :. Louis, Louis 8. Morrison, as attorney for tl Orphans’ Home, claimed that his cliei were the holders of $11,000,000 w fansas Pacitc allroad ponds, upd it was so manipralated that it character as a pu ont Way into the pockets a Russel fucceeded da ti eer roe were charaed vite ostert bi as and the case was in court on three meparace motions. Col fat long argument, hela r path the ‘alleged clam f: 3 eo ronan no action agall lage. and that consequent! oan < a ene one, oe eo . atice Putterson reserved decision, ine Pores ane . &—The Courrier Da to-day publishes an omeial from Mobbaye, saying that * Congo. despatch the natives recently attacked an out. } Pont of Bel, " pot Seated stene bc ite ser Cul fages to the grow pos ait SS Oleomargarine Decision, BosTON, un, 3-8 dactnion wis handed 6 wrote’ Rabbah yo sfterarts ie, the ee *, Roel |

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