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MER, 15 A THIEF,'FORESTALLING MR. WRAY, —_+—_.- Brooklyn Has e Shrewd Ohap Who] Distriot-Attorney to Proceed with Deceives the Women Lieut.-Gov. Saxton Also Confers on Affairs of No Publio interest.” |enowing the Aranctal” showing the financial Columbian Trials Committees to Be Announced on Protends to Gell Butter and Lifts (Monday or Tuesday at Albany. Jowelry and Money. Nagle, the Boy Contractor, Surren- dered by His Bondsman. Department account, and during t Speaker Hamilton Fish left this city | And during the for Albany at 1 o'clock this afternoon. He had a busy mornin; @ great many callers at the Mur- ray Hill Hotel, where he was staying, and it was noon before he reached his office at 67 Broadwa: He was in a tearing hurry, but found e that demanded some attention. Local Republican politicians and statesmen of more or less prom! tions from city dit tricts who wanted some favor from the were on hand to push Residents of South Brooklyn are suf- fering trom sneak thieves and swindlers. Several persons have been robbed by the fame man, who has eluded the police. He is w young fellow, about 61-2 feet in} height, derk complexion, smooth face end clad in rough working clothes. He called at the apartments of Mrs. Quilty, 63 Third avenue, early last even- ‘The Brooklyn Columbian celebration Scandals of 1892, for which a number of | Aldermen, Supervisors, prominent pol ticlans and office-holders in the city and county governments were indicted, are to be again tried in the criminal court. of 28 North Elliott Place, this morning, in the Court of Ses. sions, Brooklyn, surrendered Charles I, Nagle, who was indicted for presenting false and fraudulent bills to the county, was under $2,500 bonds furnished by Geary. The prisoner was arraigned before Judge Moore and sent to Ray- while his friends hus- he nad to re- | incre: report, to the bond: debte amount Garrett Geary, i @ gathering th: He sald he was a farmer. nence and dele; te sell butter at 20 cents a pound and eggs at @ correspondingly low price. From Mra. Quilty’s rooms he went up- Stairs and visited Mrs. Delmour. Neither of the women bought anything. A few minutes after he left the former discov- ered the “farmer” had stolen a pocket- book contataing $1.50 and Mrs. Delmour’s women went into the street to iceman, and while looking thief turn a cor- D juently ascertained the fellow had from Mra, Galvin, of 194 Kighth working the same dodge. of 319 Twenty- 4 street, notified the police to-day at & man, who answered the descrip- “farmer,” called at her this morning and offered to soap for cents. bill to get changed. Man and Rernoon & sneak thief got 0 Union street, by forc- the latch on the basement 0 fold watches, a chain ft ond earrings. ler who has been doing a rush- ness by representing himself as for various real new Speaker Chairmanship of an Assembly Commit- tee to a position of page or janitor in that august body of legislators. ‘They had been lying in wait for him all the morning. Among them were Freder- ick 8, Gibbs, the with Assemblyman Halpin, of the Thir- teenth Assembly District, wanted to se- cure the appointment of Rush F. Simm: the colored orator ana leader of the colored 400 of this city, as Janitor of the Assembly Chambers. Mr. Simms was on hand, too, and was in- troduced to Speaker Fish when he came mond Street Jai tled to procure a new bondsman. Geary says ne surrendered the pris- oner because he heard that several of under indictment were about to leave town, as it had been reported that Ridgway would soon move to have the indicted officials tried. aot surrenders are expected on Mon- ment. sink! of _wi does District-Attorne: as an office boy b; rs, who was an un at the time of the 1 visor, under Nagle tract with th carriages to conv other officials to Put in a bill of $800, chargin; ‘Of $9 for each coach, . He with the others was indicted on 1893, ‘The only persons tried by Istrict-Attorney were Alderman who was acquitted, and Plan got, in which trial the jury dis- ai § Tt was stated this mornin, District-Attorney Ri begin the trials ee th Sea Sietal er? Ate welgye, After the 8c: is to be tried first could not be learned ounty to’ furnish’ fort 10" furnish for the Supervisors and ‘Then there were Assemblymen Pave of the Eleventh District; Seth Wilkes, of the Fifteenth; Hoops, of the Sevent! Steinberg, of the Sixteenth, and Mr. Conk- ichmond County, all of whom had a word to whisper in the ear of the Speaker before he went away to Alba- nd a score of others besides, ‘wanted to say something, but didn’t get . could get a to the newspaper men, who had also congregated in his office, he said that he had made no final de- ciaion as yet in regard to the Chairman- of the various committees, as he ntil next Wednesday to make up I have simply been down here to con- ith some of the leaders of the nd now I am goin: to look over the groun uietly, and shall devote Monday and making up the schedule of ppointments. “Have I seen the lists of Chairmen ven in the morning papers? Yes, c jee there are 801 but they are far fi I can say is th port that the New ngent will begurned down?” There is no turn- estate agents, ‘avenue, this morning. ad been sent to collect $7. He money and left. The landlord jater and demanded the rent and ‘Nell discovered she had been vic- irteen-year-old Hans Fric! Atlantic avenue, was arrested this morn- ed_with stealin Clark, of 450 whem he was formerly employed. watch was found in the prisoner's pos- eeasion. TO LIGHT A BIG CITY. Amother Company Started to Fur- aish Diuminating Power. ‘The Kings County Blectric Light Com- pany is the title of a new organization "whld proposes to furnish Brooklyn with alectrio light, illuminate ite parks, public nA private houses and furnish light to al the towns and villages in Kings stares ‘of elock, the par sree tie ta G. Burr, of Amityville, G@. Adam, holed for nearly @ $20 watch arty,” ck ‘to Alban: MRS. ISLAM’S COUNSEL FEES. She Demands $60 Per Week and $3,500 tp a Lo From the warlike preparations vealed before Justice Bartlett, Supreme Court, if the trial of the suit of Millionaire Henry Heywood Ishom for an absolute divorce from his wife, Mrs. Juliet Calhoun Ishom, would be one of the most remarkable in the history of Kings County, Lawyer Charles J. Patterson ap) before Justice Bartlett and aske. his client be allowed $60 a week allimony, id. $3,500 counsel fee. He submitted thi save, she is only worth right, $14,000, of which “How about the rej whore wi Dee. al ing down about it. the custom to ive Chairmanships of important committees, or, in fact, an: , to new ‘members, shall adhere strictly to the rule in mak- ere are thirty-six committees to be divided among the 105 Republican and twenty-three Democratic member: of the Assembly, Speaker F' that he could follow the well- rule without burting anybod: As the New York men are oun’ tebed gn E In whi 6 the £ An” her, ows Brookizay F ,000 is held in She says her hus- Mdavit of Correspo Abbott, of 126 south O; ora Sher ati eee A een ti , Mrs. Isham. Mr Pp uly. intithate with to erect @ plant practicable, Art- ve been filed in. e County Clerk of Hudson’ J., and with the Secretary Albany. ALL THEY WANT IS TARS. We Matter Where They Come from if They Are Good Men. Some of the officials of the Brooklyn heard of the new chance of securinj though they will all to do committee work ‘As for the Democrats, he would see that each one had at least a place on two committees, although owing to the |} minority some of them might get more in order to make up the number on each committee, which as a general rule is eleven, going to leave town in about half “and do not expect an opportunity tterson cited the agham, in which it unduly intimat r. Abbott at the Washiiigton aves nue house and at Shelter Island at Farigus times between May 1 is alleged that she smallness of t | lack of patrio Mrs. Isham is about twent: old, and she is described Bea Handeeere Lawyer Edw: the motion for alimony and counsel He startled the Court by reading a let- Isham's former Josiah T. Marean. The letter was writ- ten in November, and Mr. Marean made position to ‘let the case go by de- arrangements could an hour,” he said, to be back for some time. have found too many friends here. ‘When asked if Mr. Platt was inaking out his schedule for him he replied “Of course not. Navy-Yard who hi National Seamen's Union, scheme for Uncle Sam to use the organ!- gation as a medium for procuring tars, were under the impression that the re- cruiting officers were discriminating in ing men for enlistment from the How absurd. : few minutes yester- day, and it was purely a social call that I see that the papers this morning say that Mr, Platt called on me last night closeted together a long time, I can say is that I have not seen Mr. Platt since I drop) yesterday afternoon. Then the politiclans poured In, there was hand-shaking all around. e in Albany next T id Mr. Fish to one. Albany at, the Capitol “Talk to me "and so on, till every one p fault, if satisfactor A roesrtie be made with Mr. Isham. In another letter Mr. Marean refused to withdraw his answer, would die fighting as they could not do worse than lose, Judge Bartlett said that he would take no notice of the letters, a: Will look at the case very fare- ir, Perkins intimated that Gen. Tracy had been retained to try the case for Mr, ir, Patterson said if this was so it was an additional rge counsel fee sh Le MAYOR STRONG WAS COLD. Bat He Had Five Radiator Grate Fire Going. Mayor BStrong’s sore finger didn’t bother him much to-day because he used his other hand in greeting his numerous and said he ith sword in hand, in command of the cee Tt his office is ship Vermont, Cob Dock in the Navy-Yard, who has men, denied this vor Was shown to recruits from the Seamen's Union, TO EXPOSE MANY FRAUDS. Breeklyn's Departments Will Seon Have an Overhaall: ‘Assemblyman Wray and George F. ident of the Brooklyn Law it Boctety, were in conference Mr. Elliott's office pre- ‘the proposed Assembly jon into the various city de- ‘Wray said the investi- witht within two weel as counsel. The Committee, Mr. Wray jd, would be composed of four Ré icans and one Democrat. ig believed, will be the only member of ittee from Kings County, —__——— = ____ ACCUSED OF ARSON. Amether Arrest for an Attempt to Bara « Fruit Store. Paul Napolt, « fruit dealer, of 8 James elip, New York, was arrested by Capt. Hardy and two detectives at his home and brought to Brooklyn shortly after midnight this morning n, 1s accused of being the ac- of Salvani Melazzo and An- pitone in an alleged attempt to up the premises 240 Flushing ave- about te thes fen Dag eUniced states Marshal Louta F. shook hands with Payn dropped RSs the first chance I have had to he said afterw: wanted to congratulate him. ‘What did you ask him for? nothing at all. I've got all I want, and this morning in Biase for after anythin I'm the happiest man in his offtce, at United States Express Company, at 1030 but was not more com- He smiled se- he died y William ¢. The this morning, municative than usual. renely when his attention was called to the stories that he was practically mak- up Speaker Fish’s slate for him. it is absurd “Of course, I have ‘nothir sh's appointments, ver about them. “He dropped in for two or three min- utes yesterday, but not a word was said about appointments, and so far as re vening, I will say noms last night.’ Platt would have every- body belleve that he has nothing to do with the arrangement of the Commit- tee's at Albany for the coming session, and the appointment of matter of supreme indifference t> him, of course, nobody does callers this morn- did not know The Mayor likes to have the tempera- ture of his office away up amon; it thing he di rival at the City to order a big armful of wo piled on the open grate fire. Then moved his chair as close to the grate oasible and began to open his mail. though the fire waa blazing merri and every one of the fi tors in the room were turned on full blast, the Mayor still complained of the and again called a messenger to if he couldn't get more steam in the Ohure in his quiet nothing wha y steam radia- hy atreet, ‘Word came from the boller-room that wessure was at the top notch, and so the city’s Chief Executive was ‘com- pelled to shiver over the wood fire all morning. The strange thin was that the room was real as to be uncoi else but the Mayor. Chairmen is James Stee to answer a rtable for everybody the Republican ed for over an hour nothing to do with’ an tng Of for the Mediterranean Ports ‘The Hamburg-American line steamship Norman- noa, Naples and Algiers He was in their employment. ——— Trolley at Its Old Tricks. ‘At .40 o'clock this morning trolley car No. 6 of the Atlantle Avenue line, in Brooklyn, while fllton avenue at a hig nt of Senate con ‘some special m e to nothing tha? the public is interested in ever taken to Mo the appointine doubt that Mi Jong th such w Mega lebs, Right Rey, John 8. Mi en exaggerated, UNAPPROACHAB: Fish last night, and he in every way. Doctor * Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, In everything that makes one medicine better than another, these little Pel- lets stand first. They don't seem like medicine, to nk that must bh Camden, the was the especial champion ia the Senate of the ish is hereto consult everybody perfectly proper that he should ‘Then he can go up to Albany ke his time in making his selec- mmittees, which he will select wisely claim to the Rancho nt in California, late William McGarrahan Pancohe Grands Peire’heira, who. are said. to hav Ae aot tor, but for the money in- ‘rhe bill that has passed the Senate and Bas ‘been favorably rep0r the House, provides for Claims tothe Court of Priva _————_—— iale's Joker? vent anonymously to tions for the taken no active part in the matter at Tahtnk that | at Piaint fiver, on th Who Is Lawyer cans Committee, and will t ‘A large blue banner ¥; Lawyer W. HM Hale that the emblem was presented rd for the litte lawyer's splendid ser A little man who looked They're so stall and 60 pleasant to take, and their action and offects are so natural. Dullness, drowsiness, weariness, loss of petite, furred tongue, frequent head- es with ca wanes Sesines, ~ nsations, and occasional nausea shov7 th ced Dr. Pierce's Polleta. ‘That is Biliousness. And in biliousness, as disorder of the stomach and bemels, they'll give me * heey ane ‘re quarantec fo give satisfac- Br you is returned. Don't with any substitute. It can't good" for you to buy. —, the head of the derstand tha! no definite s yet heen made the Diver trial ‘ sured me of this last night.” Hale, called at Morris Teka! ay and said ne had be Teunion there of all the aes of Diphtheria Reported. y Defended, James O'Donnell, of Freab Pond, L. 1, was ht In front of a saloon at 148 . Te a row with @ man name! Murray rasor, slashing Mu tm self-defense he caiy 19 conia sn his tween One Hundred and Hundred and Siaty-fourth police of the W street station yea and Fitty-second It Has Increase@ a Qearter of a Millfom im the Past Tear City Comptroller George R. Hough, of Jersey City, to-day submitted to the annual report tanding of the city for the year ending Dec. 1, 184 It shows an increased bonded indebtedness and @ slight decrease in the net debt. ‘On Dec, 1, 1898, the bonded indebted. ness of the city, exclusive of the Water ‘Wes $18,461,208.16 During the past, year bonds to the amount of $3,061,684.33 have issued, he same time $2,603,099.41 of nm paid, thus leaving & bonded Indebtedness of $13,700,907 ‘of $248,643.91 over the yea’ tng, Dec. 1, 1a he increase ie due, according to. the tie of $650,000 of City Hal In addition to the bonded in- the city has labilities to the ‘$657,654.90, making ita debt ex- gure of the water account $14,267, ‘8 resources are placed at 371,419.95, making the net debt $4,596,- 02, which is $32,697.68 less than it was last year. Deo, 1, 1994, Fi36v00 Bebt. Hane, than er debt on the net is $67,362.85 last year, This is not in any Ait 3 due to. administration of the Water Depart- It represents the earnings upon funds created for the redemption fer bonds, ‘The report shows the enure bonded debt of the city to be $18,845,907.07, which not include various abilities amounting to $567,654.00, $<» JABBED WITH A TROWEL. A Jersey City Man's Novel Weapon Was 9,136,000, 967.32, which was old, of 623 Summit avenue, Jersey City, broke into the house of Thomas Colton, at 6 Ferris street, at 2 o'clock this morn- ing. Colton was awakened, and grab- bing a mason’s trowel began ¢o jab Ram. sey with it. Ramsey fied. the reason be went into use he thought he found out out his mistake he lef: mied that he went into the house for the purpose of robbery. Ramsey was held by Justice Douglass on a char burglary. = ——__— JERSEY CITY MATTERS. John Weiss, the brewery-wagon driver, who @rank ammonia in mistake for whiskey’ in a on yesterday, is improved thie morning. It thought he will recover. Mra. James Smith, of 42 Brinkerhof® st violent ft of coughing last night Ip ‘She ‘was nearly ead trom exhaustion she was removed (o her home, john Craven, of 18 Canal street, foa-coated pavement in front of this morning and fell into the cellar. log was fractured and he received other injurl He was removed to the St. Francie Hospital. Charles Todd, a Kearny avenue milk dealer, TAO Was damollahed by a trolley car , as entered sult for st the Company. ne ‘Willlam Neldhart, an expreseman, was cros- ing Newark a at Henderson street this morning when his w by a trolley wrecked. His shoulder was fractured. ‘A wagon of the Eureka Fire Hose Company, ef New York, on which was loaded a larg machine, was run’ down by ‘morning on Jersey avenit iurled trom his Wagon, but ee: ue ym his Wagon, but es caped with a few bruises, ‘The water supply question is about to be re- vived despite the presentment of th exporting it aa a Job. ‘The Mayor had another will be sition of the Finance Boni Vaa Houten Post, 0. A. tlon-and entertainment Inst night 1.” Past Department Commander In his address, vigorously prodded th the contributions came In project was dropped to be ain dropped. wuacitated in a few conference at the Union I discussed prospective legisiation. The was among the measures considered, definite was done, The Hudson County Undertakers' Assoclation had a meeting 1 and listened to the bill that t petent. The comi ee ania NOTES FROM PLAINFIELD. In the annual report of Street Cormissioner Meeker, he says that 13.015 feet of flagging have been laid duri feat of curbing wet During the year $11, been on the areeta, of which # ‘There 47 miles of two miles ‘The Plainfield Bowling C) Jersey Bowlt Cranfield Club by only el the score standing 1,459 to 1, Musle Hall has again changed hands, Ralph C. arian, vrmer Mh will npany on | ao ssi ie William Jackson, colored, tell asleep out-of-doors Wednesday end was so badly frozen that ub which te frat, in a take he engagement of Miss Annie Corlies, daugh- ot Mra. J. Edgar Corlles, of Ri ing to Delanoy, of New York, Is announced. edding will occur soon. ‘Tho first issue of the Sabi Netkly publication ‘of the Soventh Day, Raptiat was to have been made from the new oMce here to-day. but the electrie motor bre down, preventing the Inaue of the paper this week Mr. and Mra. Herbert W. Stover are visiting ir. Stover’s father, Rowland M. Stover, of East Ninth street, Rev. Dr. Jocelyn Johnston, of the Church of Redeemer, has gone to Albany where he will ‘h to-morrow for a former charge, St, Peter's ch at that place. Mra. James P. M:Qu te Ill with nervous prost raim Compton, a groce dowa Crescent avenue yesterday, when he volume of amoke pouring from the coat po: who was walking on the si It took Wttle effort to put out t Btecle had accidentally lighted some matches in th Recorder, the his pocket, ‘The Common Counci! for 1894 held ita } x night, at which time the report Various elty oftces were made, — = NEW JERSEY GLEANINGS, t mae of the Weehawken, near nd Aaron Burr fought of Assoctated Ch & bright reco. of M 4 for a starving totter, 4 many people. She speaks se: and} ral lan ot the _memb will try t Gloucester," sof the Americus Club, Hiam J Thompaon the annual meeting of the big He which b to Martineburg. W.Va tituated. pany's main factory 4 Eleyven-year-old Joni¢ Cook, daughter of Frank over and kil Cook, a citeus performer, was ri Last ht "by, the Royal Blue Lin jersey Central Sixteen Republican. Se at a conferenc: Trenton, last ni ke knit tin said, where the com. the well-known Ral the Silent Mi 5 Page, known aw abt night eof apoplexy Malignant diphtheria Is prevalent in Summit Newark’s Staking Fund Nimission'a report on in the debt of $501,205.66, for the Grand Jury tn y her consent Miss Linda R. Fitzgerald, slater of f the Methodtet Episcopal Church, who South America Monday, died of Cher home, 182 Mulberry street, ‘Ke Elliot idow of Vols ‘bioomfeld yesterday, Bard ninety” THK WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING'VJANUARY 5, 1995, BROOKLYN NEWS. —PHAT? Nor AT ALLINEW JERSEY Speaker Fish Says the Boss Has|/ERSEY CITY'S BONDED DEBT. Not Ordered Appointments. CAPT, MAX NOT SAFE. Gchmittberger Must Stand Trial or Tell All He Knows. Disirict-Attorney’s Office Is Vigor. ously Applying the Screws. If the Present [adictment Is Qua Others May Be Found. The screws are being put on Police Capt. Max F. Schmittberger by the Dis- trict-Attorney, and a strenuous effort will be made to make him tell a good deal more than he did on the witnes: stand before the Lexow Committee. As a matter of fact, the information which he there furnished, while tt w. sensational in its character, was of very Uttle value for all practical purposes to the District-Attorney's office. Upon none of his testimony, so far as given, would the District-Attorney foel justified In g: ing before the Grand Jury for the pur- pose of Indicting those who were ai cused of bribe-taking by Schmittberger. This Is the view taken by Col. Fellows and his assistants, and {s the view which has been expressed by them to a gentle- man who has great interest in m for not erecting lon veterans. The matter has n Assemblymen of this county had gue Club house and that bribe-taking police official brought to Justice. Assistant District-Attorney John D. Lindsay, after seeing Recorder Goff, Senator Lexow and Lawyer William F. Howe, and obtaining their views on the matter of Schmittberger’s trial as set down for Monday, went last evening to to see District-Attorney Fellows, who has been there for two interview Washington days, After Mr. Lindi with his chief Col. Fellows stated thi Monday, but adde: “It is not improbable that he will be tried in the near future, what time still conaldering his ca arrived at_any conclusion ‘There was no agreement that h would have absolute immunity in con- sideration of his confession before the Lexow Committee. I -onferred with the Committee, however, as to what con- sideration in the mat uld be given him In case that he should furnish us with valuable information. It w Agreed that something shotld be done, end whatever lenlency may be shown him will be gauged by the amount and value of the information he will give.” It has been known for some days that the District-Attorney is not at all atisfied with the testimony that Schmittberger gave before the Lexow Committee, and the placing of his case down for trial on Monday was merely &n attempt to force him to tell more, That the District-Attorney will not rest until he does tell more is made evident the words of Col. Fellows, quoted ‘k a great deal {da man who of useful information, |a very close to Col Fellows, and who is in his confidence regarding the feel- ing he has towards the Tenderlott Captain, “and he also lied a. deal on the ‘witness stand. Col. Fellows did agree to protect him if he should tell the truth, to such an agreement as that, Schmittberger did not live up to his part. Consequently the Diatrict-Attorney does not propose to protect him, at least until he gives some more information. “tt is Imponsible to proceed against In- iiliams or the others whom hnittherger mentioned on the Infor~ fe to receive advice when he went he followed the ‘The District- ropose tu be trifled force spector W mation furnished by him so far. had plenty of time upon what he should say on the witness-stand, and Instructions to the letter. Attorney does not with, and he will certainly Schmittberger to tell what he knows, or to stand trial if he does not. ter now other cases a Schmittberger, to get Indictments are barred out. make a clean breast of everything h knows, and give such the names necessary to the prosecution of ney will grant him Immun. Fellows office until Monday, but will return to-day, Schmitt in on the calendar for Monday, but t District-Attorney will ask for a po ponement as soon as the case is called and will then proceed to try ex-Ward Man Jeremiah 8. ago was tried for bribery and escaped Mr. Lindsay jury. TS TO-DAY’S GOLD SHIPMENTS. Yellow Met #2, The despatches from Washin “The World” that an alliance had been formed between President CI Senator Hill formed about the only tople of discussion in financial circles to-day. It was regarded as indicating a combined effort to put through remedial legislation on the currency question. The currency question is now pare- mount, because of the heavy outflow of gold to Europe and the talk about an- other bond issue at an early day. To day steamers took out $2,350,000 gold shipped by the following, Loures: ard Freres, $1,500,000; Heldelbach, helmer & Co., $600,000, and Hosiler, Wood & Co., $250,000, The’ great bulk of the gold shipped was withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury, that the free coin is now Jown to ce the’ Treasury was replenished ‘by the Inst bond issue, ‘The Treasury Department has ord the directors of the Mint to coln $2: om in bullion into {& and $10 pieces, are leas desirable than double eagles for export purposes, So long as the curren- cy. question” excites \neasiness it is thought god shipments will continue, and hence the alliance between the President and Mr. Hill gives much satis faction, —— CALLED MR. FULLER DOWN. President Clausen Showed Him a Park Rale Aga weon N. Fuller, who defies the Park missioners to prevent him from du- plicating his attempt to drive a four-in- hand sleigh through Central Park with out a permit, will run up against the “fullest meaning of the law,’ ording lent Clausen, should he seek to ut his threat veared at the Arsenal this With i copy) of the tes | missto the Pa Commissioner the former own the tome ‘which taine a [resolution passed in 1886, directing that four-in-hand sleighs be denied access ark Mr. Pulle surprise remark those who ap did not ment Clausen and President 1 esent, und ey Were 1 be grant roper manfer, but iller's case, thirty-three years old, while suffering from insanity at her home, 64 East Eighty-sevonth street, at 6.30 o'clock this morning ng down an airshate from the thind story to the cellar and sustained epinal iaserien, She wes taken te the Presbyterian Hosp! Bocce Schmittberger would not be tried on though at nnot now be told. We are , and haye not the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but there are two sides Aiea EXERCISE of judgment te J. & J. DOBSON, Cresent St. -Altmans Gs ANNOUNCE THAT THE REVISED TARIFF PRICES WILL TAKE EFFECT IN THEIR VARIOUS DEPART- MENTS on MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. NO LIFE TO STOCK TRADING. —-—- Rally at the Olose, After a Re- action in Prices. Marked Changes. ‘The stock market was quiet but gen- erally firmer. The dealings as usual were almost entirely professional and the commission houses had few orders to execute for out-of-town account. Central rose 1 3-4 to 87; Chesa- Shicago Gi ruins to fo 6 Jerse: ake & Ohio, 1-2 to 17 1-2; -2 to 73 1-8; Burlington & 70 7-8; Distillers, 3-8 |. 3-8 to 66 5-8; Louisville & “It will be a comparatively easy mat- inst and he will be indicted upon them and prosecuted if the present He must articulara and of much witnesses as are the men he has implicated before the Dis- is not expected at his rger's case Levy, who some time by reason of the disagreement of the the Amount of out $81,000,000, or a drop of $30,010,00) Ing, 1-4 to, 12 7-8. American Sui 5-8 'to 87 1-8; American Tobacco, 4.88 2-4 for demand, Commercial 593-4. Mexican dollars 49. striking cha! creased $35,862,060, now Bpecle while deposit Mabilities are $3,000,000, The currency movement has largely in favor of the city institutions, but against it was the heavy exporta- tion of gold to Europe. ‘The following are the comparative fig- ures, Jan. 5, 76, M67, 9s, 65 000 11,408, 100 ‘*Decrease, Stocks were Mixsour! Pacific: dropped 21-8, owing to the that L Sugar, Jersey Sentral, ‘Ohio ‘and To! s the Unlisted De} 21,000 shares were traded in, American 1 American Ameri American Colton 0 Atch., T) Baltimore Hay State adian tral. Ps Chicago Gas Chi. Bur, & Quincy Chie 1 \ Dis & Catile Feed Foneral Electr TNO A. @ Cht Manhattan Conaol Missourl Pacttt & Tex. pt nb Railway pe. ADVANCE IN COTTON. The Price of Cere: Highe » opered with an about four points, March s April, 6.4; May, 5 i. it, 8.88. nu frices eased off to Closing prices about First sales were at at “x, closing prices b arried here at 62 O-8e. Corn was quiet, AKO. re. Oats quiet — Pa, Jan Michael. Monmataskt killed this morning in Cox {a oo them Don’t Go Home Without a WORED D\ bMANAC. The Standard Reference Book of America. READY ON Abk NEQIS-STANDS, price D5 cents. cna te select your CARPETS} We'll ocil you best grades 6 ( Philadelphia, ) UNRIVALLED! INVALUABLE! COMPLETE! 528 Pages.’ 1,400 Topics. SENT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. Bank Statement Is Distinguished by BRIAR PIPE GIVEN AWAY to 53; Lead, 1-2 to 37; and Read- 9% 1-2, and Missoari Pacific, 3-4 to 2 3-8, Money 1 a 11-2 per cent. on call. elgn exchange dull at 4.871-2 @ 4873-4 for bankers’ long sterling and 4881-3 a bar silver unchanged at The bank statement shows no very serve Increased _ $2,106,400, while legal tenders decreased $624,100. There was a small expansion in loans, up over $226 Cash, $260 Instalments, $7 Per Month. ‘THE HOUSEHOLD PIANO. NEW PIANOS, $150 CASH. TWENTY MUSIO MIXTURE fer S35 cents Every pipe stamped DUKES MIXTURE or <at> 2or P-------- Fe #493,390,000 $743,000 000 2,106,400 800 3,5 lower near, the clone. @ecrease of $133,000 in the earnings for the fourth week of ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS, OPTICAL ILLUBION PRER . PEEK & SON, Manufacturers. BROADWAY & WEST 47TH STREET, December. Moore & Schley were sell- ers, and from this started the story i ids were unloading. UNEXCELLED. DR. TOBIAS’ otian HorseLiniment, eure ef COLIC, OLD SORES, SPRAINS, BRUINES, SCRATCHES, &e. Warranted the best in i Dreggiete and co were also Prices finally rallied 1-8 to 6-8 of listed stocks were 39,000 Dentistey. THE GOLD CROWN DENTAL 60,, . @3 WEST 88D ST., CORNER SIXTH _ AVE., NEW YORK. Teeth extracted pei tively without palm Mmm. ‘Werrell, 206 Went 2th st, 12 teeth extrcted without the least pain, Gold crowns, 94, Bridge work oF teeth without plates our specialty, Full ' sets of teeth, $5 Gold filling, $1 up. We war rant all work a8 repre WT sented. Crown andbridge é work kept in repair a8 your life, Call and see specimens and get esth- of Sugar and 2100 Lead Amusements. ton eve.—Refin Sunday concert at 6 P. WERE HER LAWYERS BRIBED? Mra Widman Says Keune & Campbell Sold Ont. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, CRERP LEP Ne Mere Dread of ‘Teeth extracted by our late sclentifia mothe No pain of bad results Applied to the Dental! Chair, James Oliver Keane and Patrick A. Campbell, of the law firm of Keane & Campbell, were charged with bribing In lay by Mrs. Amelia Monroe street. Judge Dugro expressed surprise when brought to his attention. He vard it Was a serious charge to bring against members of the Bar, and {t will probably go hard with Keane & Camp- testimony i# sub- fully recommend the A sPWwEDMeERE, 129 Cumberland at, Broskiym, 1. WE a TER, 260 13th at., Jer y4 appliances and ingredients ply Bold crowns without the ticle of pain or danger. Full DO: Gold Crowns, or teeth without plates, 01 Fillings, Gc. up. We guarantee oe 8 call and you will find that we the morning and go home tn th. He dally 8 to ¢ Sums iNot New York Dental Pe if ATNIGHT Mrs. Widman was in court to-da: an effort to have the proceedings Vorce suit against her opened, in order that she might have an opportunity to jserve an answer and defend the | She alleges that her husband, obtained an absolute divorce said she had employed 1 as her attorneys in that they a 9 from her husband to let the TOOTHA 19 B40 30 REAR, Fe intense: Hug, plates and repairing. Open all ANKS RiFharon In Also a Little advance of ling at ort time after obtaining the di- was married of the Rentz-Santley yesterday's to Efe Lorraine, rat ruled higher, with a good de- , Mra, Widman learned of the re- proceedings she brought the ppesent action to open the subsequent Values up about 1 and 58 1: rising to for May in the West and 51 FUGLD, beloved husband oP the jate: Eitan When she gave her version of manner in which the default had been obtained Judge Di why the charge led in the moving of the action, he hay been ni Relatives and friends are respectfully tm ed to attend the funeral 807 Lorimer at., Brooklyn, 6, at 2 P.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery, ket her attar- Two Miners Crashed to Death. b.—Joha Gillespie and 0 miners, were instantly Beaver Mead ery. The men were crushe! by @ brenat closing s Fney replied that recently and was ro anvated mugs

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