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“SALOON- KEEPERS WORRIED. ROBBERS FOR YEARS. — Two Arlington Young Men Offered Stolen Goods for Sale Hopping and Warren Trapped by a Clever Detective’s Ruse. Tho Former Confesses to Many Mys- terious Burglaries. ‘The Kearny police last might made two important arrests which may clear up mysteries regarding burglaries in that portion of New Jersey during the pa: two years. The prisoners are the sons of two highly respected citizens of Arlington. ‘and Herbert Warren, the son of John B, Warren, « well to do architect, are the men arrested. About a month ago the house of Frank ‘Turnbull, a son of Chief of Police Turn- NEW JERSEY BROOKLYN. HELD UP BY A BRIDGE GANG. _s>— Mrs. Sherman Carried Bodily Into a House and Robbed. Five Men Arrested on Suspicion of Being the Assailant. Mrs. Agnes Sherman, a domestic, twenty-seven years old, of 228 Pacafic | street, Brooklyn, told a startling story | to-day of how she was held up last night by a crowd of young men, who} robbed her of her wedding ring and pocketbook, and attempted to assault her. Her screams attracted the police and her assailants escaped. Several prisonera were arrested early this morning, and Mrs, Sherman has identified three of them as belonging to . |the gang that actacked her. Mra, Sherman etarted out early last evening to cail at a house on Hicks street, near Pineapple. She passed Pine apple street, and continued on towards the ferry, A policeman directed her the route to follow, but she lost her way, and wandered around Main, York and bull, was robbed. Young Turnbull had just been married, and the thieves took about $80 worth of silver and other articles which young Tu! il had re- estved as wedding It was moticed by the police that the two men had plenty of money to spend and were always together late at night. Detective Simon disguised himself as a peddler of old gold, and tn the supposed peddling of hie wares formed the ac- He told te he hed an cnice tt in aren ave: in, Newark, and i they i it they ‘ak ni not, im some ‘aliver and old gold if he would Burchase, th mor em. oI 0 take the matter under | £5, considera ie ‘and met them in ATiing- er ey talked the matter over. ie ey ves having the conversa- tion with them, Chief of Police Turnbull Detective Smith, of the Kearny po- lee were concealed behind a curtain, irranged for a meeting last night at Dis supposed office in roa a ave- nue, ey snereeing. to bring ite me arti- cles ti for ale with, Detectiv: imon, Chief ‘nurnbull and seer decided that when St- pon I give you $ it” they’ would. make the Last evening Chief Turnbull and De- fective Sruith tesched the place of mest. iad Detective 8imon concealed a heavy curtain. Detective busy ‘looking over some when mine two young men Sntered ‘the place. After e articles were placed on the table the two men asked what they will give you $40 for the lot,” replied Both men were then arrested. Hopping i, completed prostrated. Warren, how. werful man, He taught vee eg ys ifs were placed him. They were I p in th jonshouse, where, Hopping ‘made: a cg jon stating that he and Warren had committing robberies in Montclair, Kearny, Bloomfeld and vicin: “4 ip the past two years. j@ aald they robbed the Triton Club- house, on Newark Bay, and had also Fifled’ many other | boat-hous er about $300 gee2 m the Featisnery store of ‘Malloy “& Woed ‘oe Oct, 18 last, and had robbed the house of Dr. Marsden about two years ago, Detectives went to the houses of the found more evidences of Tat set opi nd Warr arrest of Hopipng a ren has caused quite a nensution in Aflings ton, as they were rega the’ best young men of the place. Their Parents are very respectable and’ much sb ata 1 4b. | expressed for them. —— Long Mranch Licen May Cost $2,000 Each Very Soon, LONG BRANCH, Jan. 11.—Ocean township, or rather thet portion of the 014 baillwick comprised in the limited rea of this place, is about to experience one cf those moral vpheavals which townships and even Summer resorts @re wont to experience in revival times, ‘The people in the saloon districts are high tever of expectancy and con- sternation over the petition for a special election under the Werts License law. This tition has been in circula- tion since Wednesday of last week, and is being entensively signed. Only 600 Dames are required to supply this place with the required ‘moral’ upheaval,” QNd tt fs eid that nearly that numbey have sign If ths portending election sho sult favorably to the petitioning saloon licensé at Long Branch wil re-| if the election 1s to be just six plac with snanctal fucking enough top & $2.09) license fee. The mere sugges- tion ‘that the 19 liquor places of Ocean arried, there are sai} in Long Branch | township will be cut do a paltry | siz, as might naturally, be supposed, | has occasioned a smali-sized panic in the town. The liquor men are up in arms and determined to oppose the law | to the bitter end. The few people who do lo Rot attend the saloons, however, and bly do attend church, are equally |" jtermined to raise pad ante. I STABLE SA SAVED BY A HORSE. | Mr. Hubbard's Gray Broke Loose Gave a Fire Alarm. A sagacious horse saved his owner @evere loss when -stable of John V. Hubbard, yard street, New Brunswick, was threatened with | Gestruction by fire early this morning, | Fire was communicated from the store | in Mr. Hubbard's private office to an| easy chair. | A grey horse named Ben about thirty feet from broke loose, and bo) Stable to the reur office, Witt, the night is stabled qh n rorge sleeping, m by oft man, was forced the door opend and waked hi ing @ firm hold of hi teeth "and Litting him “ye When Witt got bis renses he « horse standing « smelled ice. Ben, unasi own stall and roti bbard orses and as many carriages t establishment — No Ice at Red Bank. 1 Willlam residing mear this tee cory y= eto peer mae felling ssomunrrnemaraian | f corner of his street | Ment in Front streets for several hours. At 0.80 o'clock she turned into Garrl- fon street, a long, crooked tane, running from Front to York street, immediately underneath the approach to the Bridge. Here, she says, a crowd of men and boys, apeut seven in number, rushed upon and seized her from behind. She attempted to scream, but a hand over her mouth prevented any outcry. The men lifted her from the aslde- walk and carried her Into, a vancant building at No, 16. She fought des- perately to free herself. While helpless Upon the Moor, she alleges, one of the men jerked her wedding ring from her finger and put it in his pocket. An- other of the ruins searched her pock- ets, and atole a pocketbook containing 2.50, all the money she had. ‘Then, she told the police, an attempt was made to assault her, but she fought the men off and uttered a plercing shriek. Her assallants became fright- ened and rushed Mrs. Sherman, half de made her way to the d_ told her story. Several detectives were de- tailed to Investigate, and at a late hour arrested flve men on suspicion of being implicated in the crime, of the prisoners were discharged, Charles Moffatt, of 44 Front stre Mitmar, of 123 Washington street, nt ‘rank Molloy, of 133 York street, nable to give A Ratinfactory account of thelt movements last evening and were held, They will be arraigned in Adams Btreet Court to-day In court to-day Mrs. Sherman’ sald the three prisoners were the men who came In after the robbery occurre Moffatt, Ditman and Mol they were not in the nelx the time the assault ix alleged to have taken place. Justice Walsh sail he would hear both sides ater in the day. — _—--- REBEL AGAINST SHARKEY. But the Little Boss Carries the Pri- martes Every Time. James A. Bell, of 67 Reid avenue, and Louls F. Calame, of 460 Van Buren street, Brooklyn, were arraigned in the Gates Avenue Police Court this morn- ing, charged by John M. Vincent, of 467 Van Buren street, with fraudulently | voting at a Republican primary of the First District of the Twenty-fifth Ward, held at 9% Reld avenue on Dec. 14. At the same tims Sigmund Blum, of ® Patchen avenue, was arraigned for attempting to deposit an unlawful bal- lot. ‘This is another move of the anti- Worth faction in the Republican party of the Twenty-fifth Ward. Robert 5h key, the representative of Boss ‘Jake’ Worth, has, it te claimed, been carrying things with # high hand, and has tranged a number of prominent citl- zens. The primary of Dec. 14 was in favor of the Worth-Sharkey candidates in every district The matter was referred to the Ward Committee, which decided in favor ot the bors and’ his candidates, jorhood at ‘Then the opposition made an appeal to| | the courts. he three prisoners were set at lib- erty under $0 ‘ball a FIREBUG AT \ AT | WORK. Fire Marshal Brymer and several de- tectives are investigating an alleged at- tempt to burn a three-story apartment: at Y8 Fulton street, Lrooklyn, sht. The lower floor ts secu | aries Fallman, a druggist Fall- man and Frank who lives up: stairs, W st night when t a Flames, W er ani Tuvish 2 from and eating Kk to the store and out the fire by throwing water An examination of the {t had been saturated rsed thy flrebug got into the | ugh the hallway. STRUGGLE WITH A BURGLAR. John Watkins F. House and 1 John Watkin: venteenth . Brooklyn, h an exciting experience with a by {Navy Blue Chinchilla Reefers | whom he met in the dining-room of « house early this morning Me left a Flatbush trolley car at the He saw a peculiar | the second-story ise. He entered his home, and while! lng off his boots he neard steps above tin the dint each other, and Nn floor and « kins pursue ing man as far'aa a clump of wooly, where the thief disappeared, Investigation wel that Watkins's bulldog had n_ killed, and jewelry ad $18 in money were at GRIP IN BROOKLYN. It and Pueamonia R : Rate, } pneumonia are jen, raging in yee bail to ewalt trial. # room of his? © the Death | THE WORLD: Clearing Sale of Boys’ Clothing. Double Breasted Suits— (Imported Cheviots, Worst- eds and Cassimeres) including some Vest Suits, (Bizes 41to 16 yenre), $4.50, formerly $8.90, $10.90, 612.00, (Sizes 4 to 18 years), 1 $4.75, formerly $4.50, Youths’ Trouser Suits, (Sizes 14 to 19 years), $7.50, formerly $11.00 to $19.0, Hats and Caps, 50 cfs., that were $1,50 and $2.00, Percale Shirt Waists, laundered), 50 cts., that were 95 cts. Lord& Taylor Broadway & 20th St. BROOKLYN. MYSTERY OF X RUSSIAN BATH, A Young Attendant Found Dead in the Cellar The Police Declare it Was a Case of Epllepsy. The police of the Stagg street station, Willlamsburg, have another mystery to Investigate. More strange crimes hap- Pen tn that precinet than anywhere in Williamsburg, but as a general thing they remain mysteries, Joseph Kollsky, twenty years old, was found dead this morning in the cellar of the Ruselan bath at igel street His face was bvulsed and distorted, ard hts clothing torn. The police, after | arresting four men on suspicion, let them (0, Ad announced that Kollaky died in ‘a fit, Varo sul quietly working ch the murder theory, howeve and Coroner Creamer will make an in? Veatigation. The Russia bath ts one of the features | of \ iillamsbure, Aaron Malofsky is ol proprietor, and was a cloakmaker, had ‘been doing odi | Jobs about the place, He also worked for Michael Bissenkiff, who has a sa- Joon at 84 Sigal st who formerly et, a few doors away, 8 o'clock Kollsky the saloon, He y, and about 9 vent to the bath, at the | ind were etor, and John usden, attendants, None hud seeti e to. the hey sald he might be Inside with. out their krowledg: Bissenkoft hunted through the bath and went to the cellar. Here he stum- bled over the body of Kallsky. He was ing on his back, and his hands and Were scratched. The indications that he had been dead several 8, to the Stage street n police of his discov Joined ‘by Gel fsky, all of whom body was taken to the) No money s were his possession, but his the bath declare he Mis" the result of the autopsy can de-| cide Whether the police. are. rheht saying the man died of natural Pension Law | | Brooklyn's policemen are to-day very much wrought up over the proposal to change the rules regulating the pension fund. ‘The fund amounts to about $115,000, The proposal to increase the to sixty y nstead of reuring age ars t ice, meets with active police- y years’ actual sery condemnation of th e Superintendent all of the Cap one-third of the on to retire under the the pres SHOCKED B BY” TROLLEY, ching an tre Fell fr lia Hogan, the four Inspec- Wo, ang ¢ ellgtble Mra, Hogan | t of Thisty> Mrs, 1 a widow, fourth # York, was reles . Brooklyn, this mornir car of the « While tn | Ninth avenue line VERDICT AGAINST Fine Jopn ¥. ry rome Reape y Ferris i A verdict for $05.80 w against John Y. MeKane by Justice Andrews tr Supr ible for returned onter of Court sn1¢ Was be t John my A Marry: B — — = Of Course, the Burglar Got Awa: thief attempted to enter Henry Rosen- home, 981 Third avenue, Brooklya, this by climbing over the fanlight, His foot ipped and crashed through the glass. Rounda- man McParland Just as the burglar dis- Appeared over 8 fence aud saceped across lots, bere’ | for Not! carried over at this store. Ber thing sold the same season it's made. ‘35 Overcoats “s7Q0° Liama Thibets, $8. This morning the stock of our Boston store is put on sale here, because we have discontin- ued that branch; we've de- cided to confine our efforts entirely to New York and Philadel- phia. The ma- jority of it Was made this sea- son, and is of better quality ue style than most stores sell, say nothing of what they esp: All of it, good and otherwise, must be sold this season. It don’t pay this store to carry anything over. In some cases the price has been reduced al- most two-thirds ; others, a half and less. We're willing to lose lots of money on this stock. It'll pay us as wellin the end as it does the buyer now—we think so, anyhow, Here are some items of the great bargains to be had. Of course, there are suits and trous- ers too, but we don’t mention them because overcoats are more seasonable, Kersey Overcoats, $15.00, Farmer price, $35.00 No reason for reducing these, except that we can't carry them over.” Latest style. Best make. Blue and black. Carr's Melton Overcoats, $12.80. Former price, $45. These were imported direct by us, and are the best product of the best makers. They are a little shorter than the longest overcoats. Real Liama Thibets, $8.00. Not the kind we sold for $10, with lain lining, but the long, deep, full heavy kind, with handsome cassims lining. Fificen dollars was the price, but wa can't carry them over. Fur-lined Overcoats, $50.00. vine for $60 and $75, too; were not less than $0, some $130. Boston had lots of these. E. O. THomMPson, Tailor, Clothie: id Importer, 245 Broadway, Bet. Park Place and Murray St. 324 Open Saturdays tilly P.M, | Twelve and a halt? hy, It's good as the one T paid $45 for BROOKLYN. NO TROLLEY STRIKE TO-DAY. One Way for the R ade idge Over the Trouble. The threatened strike on the Brooklyn trolley railroads did not materialize this morning. It ts said there will be no tle- up to-day, The Executive Board of Dis- trict Assembly No. 75 held a secret meet- Ing last night, during which they heard reports from local assemblies, It was aarned to-day that the Executive Board had not taken definite action because re- ports ral local assemblies had to ed, and for the further ey Were still waiting for a to the demands from the lden large railroad company, A man familiar with both sides of the wversy suggested to-day that the roads might tind a way out of the nt diticulty by promising employees ages, to go Into effect , When the railroads vier business. 0 strike to-day nor morrow." he said, “and if there ke at all it probably won't come Monday." WOMAN /STABS WOMAN. Framccaen Dematho Severely Cut by Josephine Moff. Francesca Damotho, twenty-seven years old, of 70 Adams street, Brook- quarrelled this afternoon with hine Moff, of 108 Front street, at former's residence. As a@ result neesca was stabbed In the abdomen, he police were notified, and a call an ambulance was sent out, to Which Surgeon Hamlin, of the City Hos- responded, He was unable to 2 whet or not the woman was ul of the lower Fulton was sent out to lool “Mow, who escaped after a tive Kalser treet stutls the stabl — = Mra, Pell Was Not Murdered, LYNDBROOK, 1—It was erro- neously repo ted to Mra, Pell had besa _m indered. morning tn a amall Brooklya, John Mickles, the land) | fernoon, MMi ark apartment. ya, Was thrown injured. Funeral of Archie Gordon. ‘The funeral of Archibald D. Gonton, 1 known journalist ani rns, who died at his home in Hat@eld Place, Richkmoad, om RS ES S|: SPECIAL. Fruit of the Loom Mu wide, per yard slin, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS ON CREDIT. L. STERNBERG & C0, Manufacturers, 635 Fulton St. orp mmr, Brooklyn. ESTABLISHED 1807, 7 STORES TOGETHER. Park Row and Chatham Sq, COWPERTHWAIT. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPI FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. $I Weekly on $65 Worth, ade IF REQUESTED, THE HARTMAN CLOAK COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS aT WHOLESALE at 21 Wooster St. , continue thelr :GREAT CL or J ete, ier c SPECIAL--- Auer Pric ace of their large ar’! 50 "PER CENT. OF THE COST "70 "PRODUCE. tue Firet Floor of GAMMEYER’S BUILDING, ot 4ve ssp corn or. hilla Jackets, $4.50, Long Melton Coats, Velvet Collar, 83.98, are 1-3 of coat te Mi OAK SALE ateck of U SWINDLED UNEMPLOYED MEN. Reed and Carter Sentenced to Long ‘Terms by Recorder Gof. Frederick Reed, aged thirty-three years, and Rox Carter, a boy of sevn-| teen, pleaded guilty to three indictments one for grand larceny and two for) petit larceny—before Recorder Goff this morning. Reed was the head and front of the scheme for robbery. He had a number of promisory notes drawn in the shap of bank checks, and with these he would sites" himself in some saloon or arte “steerer.” | He would SA? po was the some wand "check cashed, to Reed, who would hire him to get a taking his watch as se- got the checks their wate! need to four year ty. ‘The vicums never cashed nor 5 was sent to the penit There ure three ind ou.” gald the Re ou will serve eleven ‘months; at the ex- piral f that time you will serve ‘Thea at the end of the you | will eleven hs on the third charge.” About half an hour later the Recorder sent for Carter and reducrd the last term from eleven to three mont —~-— $1,400 to $1,000 om Ry CHICAGO, Jan, 11.—''Parson' Davies and 0 zesty sis elente lot ts 'siohe far Bow Yort, aS y | OOOOO OOOO OOOO | i THE FIRST WEAR BLOOMERS. ENGLISA VIEW OF TAMMANY. gy le | A Photograph of the Late firs. Bloomer in Mn. JAM eee r) \Tel| Te PANTALETTES. Out of THE AMERICAN connonweaLtH,” ry ||| extibie The dof ike ‘oman ~o LEXOW 1 THE Sl] igaest Wily, nettles THE WORLD, aise. cras'orums gait BEST |(e le Dogs Tate aan A Most Interesting Article by hl DRESSED io : he : i rel & momecrune | Setp.gse™ ANativeof Pitcairn Island, a WOMEN. |'$ ® FAMOUS ANIMALS-23 WakawnaGd ke that wit Try tor IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, ‘worn by \ | cg | i : hg Sood That wae wie tines, p ie] oon TITLED DESCENDANTS rs | [::) or : [mA ¢ ste” AMERICAN WOMEN. * A | A STRIKING | \@ PAGE OF PHOTOGRAPHS | ° \ op The Horrible Place to Which MA ile AMERICAN GIRLS CAPT. DREYFUS, e| |@! Ridarer senses a the Disgraced Army |e \|@! YPNOTISM Officer, has b @ i|o| eo NOBLE MEN. As a Defense "Teele — | | $ j For Murder. r penraee * irs Children The Fall Details othe WOMAN'S PAE || re Trial - and - Acquitfal EMININE |[o} |e Handsomely By an American Jury of a ee NS le| e , @ | Illustra- ; Murderer Who Proved F ry le a Tights Are ey Hynotied ae (OL ORED Fey lel \ i|@|| ted. -~- MADE. - -%& ny OVER ano [o| (9) Be seme tran, tar, 2oeroaen Wai OTHE ¢ | | || these Features of the +." ENTER- ry \|@ 282 Fin-de-Siecle Wardrobe D. M. WILLIAMS & CO0.y~rrnn-vr | 125TH ST. AND THIRD AVE. _ * i Owing to the inclemency of the weather we ° A shall continue our JANUARY SALE REFERENCE IN LADIES’ e Muslin Underwear, © LIBRARY © AND IN i All Other Departments. N ITSELF. ° ° yf el) | aan RbD P\ bMANAC. The Standard Reference Book of America, READY ON ALL NEWS-STANDS, PRICE 95 CENTS. UNRIVALLED! INVALUABLE! COMPLETE! 528 Pages. 1,400 Topics —_—_—_—__ SENT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, VV ESN

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