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Pa Betty cera apetet the Platt men. nee sta Fe amendment was withdrawn by its ath or and the biil put on its third passage. It passed by a vote of 102 The Platt men clinched their turning i] down of the Reformers by, adopting ad- Verse reports from the Committee on Cites on the two bills Introduced by Mr. Conkling, removing the | Corporation Counsel from the Roard of Estimate and Apportionment and amending the Elec- tion law and Mr. Wild's bill repealing the act requiring the employment of clt{- zens in the Street-Cleaning Department of New York City. The “bill. repeaitiy duced by Mr Wilds ef Mayor Strong, doreed It, The Street-Cleaning Commissioner re- ported that he could not obtain men enough to remove the scum and sleet by a Very Big Majority, under the operation of the law. But the Platt men set pa how! that to repeal FOLEY’ LITTLE AMENDMENT, eesurk tt ote padrone tem, and promptly Knocked the stuffing out of the fourth attempt to reform New York, according to the views of the reformer: Commissioner Andrews only a month ago reported that he could get all the clttzens he wanted without employing aller When the Assembly adjcurned, after the busiest day of the session, the P.att crowd was way up to the political scale and the reformers correspondingly depressed, ———_ GUY CHARGES LOBBYING. Effort Was Made to stifle His Gas BI (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 2.—During a debate to-day in the Senate, which spent most of its session trying to grasp the pro- visions of the new Constitution in ref- erence to fegilation, Senator Guy New York, cherged that an Assemt man from New York, had come into the Senate chamber this morning to lobby in the Interest of a gas company against the bill introduced by Senator ¢ nak- ing the maximum price of gas in’ cities of 800,000 inhabitants, not more than $1.25 per 1,000 feet. ‘The bill is intended to compel ar duction of price for gas furnished It Goes Through the House | the law was intro- to meet the wishes who personally in- Another Bill to Be Offered To- Morrow Extending the Power All Over the State, CITIZENS AS STREET CLEANERS. Saye a Wiid's Resolution Looking to the Repeal of the Present Law Adversely Reported. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 2)—The Lawson Power of Removal bill passed the Assembly at 127 o'clock this afternoon, without amendment, by a vote of 102 to 13. ‘The passage of the bill was hailed with delight by the Platt men, but the reformers didn't like it so well. Another Power of Removal bill will be introduced to-morrow by Assembly- man Norton, of Troy, extending the privilege of removing officials to the| erence and Senator Guy wanted It s Maybrs of all cities of the State. to the Committee on Miscellaneous ( Chairman O'Grady, of the Cities Com- | porations In order that pubite hearings mittee, reported the Committee of| “Phe lobbyist of the Gas Company, he LXX.'S bill favoraby, and asked that | said, wanted to «tile it in a committee it be taken up at once. He sald the bil] |t,Whlch It did not belong. had been almost unanimously approved | semblyman who, he sald, had been lob- by the members of the Committee, and | bying for. the bill. thought it should be disposed of at once. | The bil was after much discussion Halt a dozen members sprang up to oppose it, and in calling for order Speak- concerning {ts constitutional status. or- dered printed and put on third reading. er Fish requested close attention to bus- ess, PARKHURST TO FOLEY. “This is the most important bill that The Reformer'n Western Trip Pre- ‘will come up this session," said he. ‘Assemblyman Foley opposed the bill. biel vg ee he oa He said the Mayor was opposed to it, (Spaclal to The Evening World that it presented the views of no one| ALBANY, Jan. 2h—Asgemblyman 6. J. who should be considered, that it was an Foley, of New York City, the Mar unjust, partisan measure, vicious and {Many leader who invited Rev. Dr. Par Malealntad to wank een hurst to Albany to present his views to Leader Ainsworth argued that the bin | fhe Cities Committe cuived the follow. be passed at once, and was followed by | ing reply: Assemblyman Pavey, who said that while there had been some differences mong New York city Republican mem- ‘ers over the three bills considered by Sie Committee, these differences had b@ 1 readjusted and the bill reported @p\.roved by all of them, ‘The bill ought to be passed, he said, 85 a concession to the independent Dem- geratic and Republican voters of New York, who haa participated in the re- form’ victory of last November. n the Annexed District, and is indorsed by almost the entire population. ‘The bill was up on a question of ref- 298 East Thirty-Atth street, New York, Ji Assembly Chamber Foley, Sir: Isth Inst... permit we to say the kindness that Is done Albany, In reply to your favor of the that 1 apprectate but I had previ- Chicago and therefore, portunity m be afforded s come up to Albany ai te our cane I observe your reference to the posable po- Htleal differences between. yourself and myself, but let me say that Lam neither Republican nor | Democrat in matters that relae tg our city, Assemblyman Hennessy, ot Kings, op- eS EAST: oned the bilt with considerable vigor. He characterized the, bill as clue] ALBANY FIREMAN KILLED. machine _ polit Strong to compel him to make changes in municipal off ‘That the Commitee of LXX. of the Dill, the Assembly had the he said ci Mr, Larocque, Mr. Heeman | and “Mr, David B, Hill Hornblower, who h. | come up to Albany to indorse it, but the only man really In favor of It w not a citizen of New York, not an official or eae State, but a private citizen of Tioga County, Platt he said, had dictated it, as he haa dictated everything else from the organization of the Legislature, when he had given the members the alternative to Fish or cu. bait, and then made them cut bait. The bil before the House, he sald, was not a sincere effort to reform an cvil. It was gross sham reform, a prejudiced partisan measure, and ‘he Raped tt would not pass. Five more of the twenty-three Demo- cratic mmbers in the Assembly took a crack at the bill, arguing against tt in the same strain’ as that of Mr. Hen- neesy. The motion to suspend the rules was finally carried and the bill was ordered to third readin, ‘This let in an amend- ment by Mr. Foley to extend the time of removal to six months from four months, as provided by tne bill, ‘A boisterous discussion — followed which resulted ina show of hands. They were all labelled Platt. The Democratic members and such Simon-pure. reformers ag Conkling, Niles, Lawson and Bell, all Republicans, opposed the motion, and the gauntlet Was thrown down ‘by the Platt men Comrade Fatally Hurt in a Col- liston Thin Morning. Evening Wi ALBANY, Jan, 23.—While responding to an atarm this morning a driver and a ladderman were thrown from @ tre The driver, Robert F. Gilmer, was killed, and ‘the ladderman, John F. Kina: pa wall ales — CANTOR'S MINORITY Ri REPORT. rongly Opposed to the Consolida- Jon of Labor Bureau ALBANY, N. Y., dan, 28.-In the Sen- ate to-day Senator Cantor presented a minority report of the Joint Committee of Finance of the Senate and of the Ways and Means Committee of the As- sembly on the Investigation of the State bureaus. It says: Reference to the statutes,which have been passed since Isso, will show the reasons for the in. reaxed appropriations made for the support of th Siate Government and its branches, through th creation of separate and distinct bureaus aud tho Batural growth of the State. ‘Aa to the Shore Inspector and the passa bill abolishing the oflce, which bill Governor, we have not bellev @ that yt» in the interest of the peor pie of the State to avolish that office, as the directly before the Strong supporters. | duties confided to that official are of 'a police The Plate men—s8 of them, as the Vote |rhararter, ani. (f eflertively. performed, will very @iscovered—opposed | the | extension. Of | maverially protect the health of the State. ‘ aithough Assemblyman Lawson} We submit, also, tat the action yea He slat Mayor Strong had told | of the dusuce committees of the two Houses in film that he wanted six months instead | refusing to make an appropriation for this pub- of we of thin Stat mined far su 104 ty of the Legisi ry appropriation reated by and existed under the wanuot be (oo severely con- as an office exists it is the re to provide for the neces or maintaining. it. 'e most emphatically dissent from the propos f nin whe rep rt t aboileh the Bureau of nd Hennessy, exasperated the majority Lanor Statistics, and to transfer ite powers and our_in which to make removals. Mi otrhe Platt men wouldn't hear of the || nsion of time. e{freworth, Wray and the other leaders thought four months long enough, a! although the Democrats, led by Fo! THE WORLD: te fimtateh thelr importance ot to cripple thelr tof appromiationa for such work thet the people ‘compas, but it. le appropriations that are mate upon the application of members Of the Legislature for their own localities, ‘The report Is signed by the Democrats. LEXOW IS CONFIDENT. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 28.—Senator Lexow 1s not Worried over the opposition in New York to his three police bills, He has not been Invited to attend the mass-meeting of citizens called to de- nounce his bills, but is extremely conti- dent that the protests against the adop- tion of his bills will not prevent the Passage of them by tae Legislature, and the approval of them by the Gov- ernor, “There ts not a bit of doubt about the bills passing the Legislature,” he said, and he sald it with great assur- ance, T know nothing about the opposition to my bills and don't believe it amounts to much. They were drawn with the idea of providing for such an emergency as the present one. “I have done my simple duty as a representative of the people, Gov. Mor- ton can do as he likes, either approve or disapprove of the bills. My duty ends with the presentation and urging the passage of the bills, That's all I have to say in the matter.” —— AINSWORTH’S SUNDAY LAW. Police Cannot Enter Saloons Make Arrestn. ALBANY, Jan, %.—Mr. Ainsworth in- troduced In the Assembly a bill prohibit- ing saloon-keepers from putting up shutters on Sunday or in any way con- uling the interior of thelr places of business. It also prohibits an officer from en- tering a saloon at any time to make an arrest for violation of the Sunday-Clos- ing law. orl Gm Cheaper Gas for Brooklyn. ALBANY, Jan. iscellaneous Corporations has dectded to report favorably on the bill of Senator Coffey to reduce the price of gas In Brooklyn to $1 per thousand feet. me Nominations Confirmed. ALDANY, Jan, 2%—In the Senate to-day the following nominations were confirmed Managers of the New York Home for Dopendent Neerana, hole Wiser and Army: Nurgee, ate m, Ruflato: Mra Sarah C. Munk T. Mitchell, Yonkers; Jones, “Ion; Mrs Annie Cleary, iuches Richard Curran,’ Rochester; Mra. Sarah C. Nic ols, New York; Mrs Ida @, Mohr, Brookly orge WL, ‘Treadwell, Albany. Trustees of the New York Institution for the Wind—Daniel W. Tomlinson, Batavia; TR fanhorn, Sanborn; Andrew W. Skelly, Batavia, S.A. Sherwin, Batavia; Am! L. Hoskins, lesvilie; Frank 8, Wood, Batavia. Commissioners for Loaning United States Money —Jerome A. Lake, Gravesend, for Livingston County; Alfred G "Neely, Hermitage, for Wyo- ming County. Managers of the Collins <W. 7. Helmuth, New York; A. S. Couch, Fradontay MK. Blac sphey Conial Mra KNUTE NELSON A SENATOR. Minnesota Governor Elected to Suc- coed Washburn, ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 23,—The Legis- | lature in joint session to-day voted for a| United States Senator to succeed Sena- tor Washburn, The first vote resulted: Knute Nelson, 102; Washburn, 36; Com- stock, 9; McCleary, 2; Donnelly, 13; John 2%.—Tho Senate Committee on} WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, PROF, REXFORD, OF THE PUBLIC SCiOOLS. Another WelleKnown New York Educator Testifies to the erent Work, The Evidence of Mrs. Livermore Recailed by Her Retirement to Private Life—The Copeland Methods ludorsed by the Intelligence of the Community and the Country. ‘The announcement in the Sunday newspapers that Mma Mary A. Livermore, witer, educator, philauthropist and leader of women, had ¢ cided to retire from public Ife to her country home tn Metros, Mass. recalls many of the worthy and courageous public acts of this, one of the mos remarkable amianding characters ofourtime, ‘The women of America believe tu heras one of the most sticcessful humanitariaus, | PFE t and regard her axa good personal leader, becauae Of 1Ue eller with the intelligence aud dignity of « natural |G Rextont, teac tovereignahe bas inore pretty. femnintae virtues | New York city. re thau afield has buttercups. Polite sceiety every. | The text Where honors her as an ornament, aluminary and | “ith a power. It Will be reea'led that Mra Livermore was among the first of those well known In the cause of education and philanthropy, whovafter a course of treatment by the Copeland experts, testified tn the public prints, commending t the men to the world, ‘The caxe might have been considered a remarkable one nt the tin the excellence of the Copeland methods and the wonderful uexpensiveness {0 the patient of the aystem, was uot as universally known as it ts now. Now, that there iy m most remarkable ‘eq enthusiasm among thoughtful men aid wom now. that the idea bus gained a firm bold among | All who have the welfare of others at heart, that | agront common-sense humanity lke that of pro Viding inexpensive medical care for the sick ts | % something that all earnest people should take hand in promoting; How, that many thoughuul doing @ little 1 Ht In this respec nindIng the sick of the saving help ofer: under the Copeland system of low fees BRONCHIAL CATARRH. How It Extended Till Prof. Rex- ford Feared Consumption. wn Wi mall the ldren fove and trust is man worthy of the contd Suet a man is Prof, € 1 public sche: 1 W. 1261 © Rives botow will be re thousands who kuow bin hy many theushnds forested in knowing {hat thes) menial Catarh so nsumption by those tmporte speedily and permanently: ent ford says For several years past} bait Hy with my throat xe quired by my duties as teacher pplied to my: family seem to mak In tuct, T grew worse, | Macking, Which seemed to be in my veloped into a distinet cough, {ug T woul cough for nexrly an he at hight, [would often waken t Mf steep F found myself crowing 5 Nahtexertion would give me palp ine of Weight and My appetite beout t fo several yything, and then te woul few days as 1 1 could not @ [Was long in flesh. Tbe of musi idling at sony whieh pest by th as well a sever ten diagnosed ax ¥ Lnformed, ean Mot, Rex 4 considerable At tirat Tattribated tt sive mie of my Volve, Which was re vomvusic. T firet jan, but be didn't headway with my What at first was a tit te aint htote physi o VeRY mune wot F, then agaliy out of ation . e varia ett neem for a htoeat, 1 alartied men and women a Wie, wt tim seareoty horting them to take advantage of It, such eases | aout myseit 1 cons nth do not excite unusual cons j {unas aod placed myselt wuter tis treatment, ‘The tutelligenc move with the flourish of trumpets aud ing of drums, beat- | Drs. Copelat Tt does not shriek or protest or pt how! elther in anathemas or encomums. It spe with the quiet, confident, modulated votco of pertence and benevolence, It ts for this that the superior merit of the Copeland work, ths Ago. reading of the cures of m simniliar to my is. 1 Wan (UE i Bo fo some. plac while it has not been biazoied forth with noige | MT. However | and display, has been gradually but universally | {hroat had #3 | Brought to the knowledge of ail by the communi. | etving ation of {utelligent advocates, they hn ‘Teachers of tho old, teachers of the young | steadily Hacking cough stopped snd 1 regained my [tomed weight, My appetite inproved Ii fact ashort thie 1 ware well man again, my voloe bel. clearer tiiai it had one speak not londly, but convincingly, and thelr | voices are heurd and their words believed, be- | cause the people know their Jv tis good | | given herewith, is like otber testimony of thiskind | If can be cure by Drs The Copeland Medical Institute, because of the Intelligence It represents and be- cause of the unguestioned pu f motive be: hind it, Such testimony was given by Prof Roberts, by President Schissie Mh ee ry: by Prof,’ Hadnutt., leago seg tole! Uma titty snyothee| 15 West 24th St. New York, von and tha public of the} W. H, COPELAND, M. D. 1805, TRAYNOR Amsterdam Ave., 62d St. Another lot of Ladies’ Jackets, worth $18,00, for $5.98. Another lot of Ladies’ Fine Dongola and Kid Shoes, worth $2.25, for $1.00 a pair. SALE OF SHEETINGS. | Sale of best Mocha and Java Coffees on Friday| T for INGOME TAX LAW SUSTAINED, John G. Moore's Petition for De- murrer Is Overruled. Case Will Now Be Carried to United States Supreme Court. WASHINGTON, Jan, %3.—The petition of John G, Moore for a writ of mandmus against Commisioner of Internal Rev. enue Miller to prevent the collection of the income tax, was overruled this by Judge Hagner in the Di pt Court. The case will now be taken on appeal the United Btates Supreme Court, in rdor to test the constitutionallty of ‘the Income Tax law. Judge Hagner said the objections that the tax Wiwise and restricts thrift and industry, that Operation must necessarily be inquisitorial, Were not under the Jurisdiction of the Court have beet 20 frequent, but they hay their power bea clamor of asxertivene: confident vo jority, which the public nize in Intelligence and in alncerits. TWO NEW CURRENCH BILLS. Office Hours--Daily, 9 A.M. 09 P.M. Sundays, 9 1. M. tos P. M. ‘by this Congress that no. bill would be | Senator in the joint assembly. DOVER, Del, Jan. ‘The tenth bal- nited 7; Add n to-day, res Wolcott, which was tak: }lows: Higgins, 19 Jot in the United States Senatorial fight, | IR URUERE SER NLGeRBIREDE REREEN ident Mat appoine tour Goriienionets aS ERD utah, was Cocday fore Shall We nmmnbere BE ne wane se M, Cullons, Republican wat veo States | Senator Jones Pennie One Meas- The President of the Sen | A ate shall appoint four Senators, no more | ure and Smith Another (han two of Whom shall be members. of the same party peaker th —_—-—— mise im ft designate four members under the same conditions, The Sena | from whom shall b litteal party | | Ly Oper tof Now Jersey Man Provides | jo" immerse of ihe Eittectourthe Con | Elkins, ‘Republican, was elected United! for a Monetary Commission. rea The tweive men stiected are to ates Senator ¥ join eo known ast anataras Gomis | session of House and Senate. Ho sue- | - sion. “The Comtnission Is einpowered. ta ceeds Senator Camden, Democrat | Visit different portions of the country Ae EE OA Labinittine (oder Lucien | WASHINGTON, San. 2.—denator | O00 00, Pete ore inventisttiona: mon. Of Ene HpmielMLUTe: LeeY age. (ones Introduced hia Nnanclal and chr | fecutarcoith areh eeOMeaOnBATONe oe geod United States Senator John Marty, |rency measure tn the Senate to-day. The it "may deem beet, not later than the The vote was” Baker, MM. L. PL Ring. 88 | nits satires UPAlLS falows second Monday In December, 18. TT Martin, 8: W. Glick, 1; J.D. Bodkin, 1, | Pul's main features are as foliow Voit alsa authorizes the Issie of $ a Tho Sroretary of the Treasury ie authorized (> OOM of Sper cent, bonds, redeemab Knute Nelson, Senator-elect from Min~ | {#8 $509,000.00 bonds, payable In coin, and tn gold coin, at the expiration ef ten neanta wae born in Norway in 188, and bearing 3 per cent. interest, to mature in thirty Came fo this country when Aix vents Old, years, and. redvemanio after twenty ("Senator Stewart followed Mr. Smith His parents settled in’ Wisconsin, and emm de are to be $20 and so With at are against any commie he served ux private In a regiment from 4nd 3 ‘in denomination, sions or other means of avoiding direct that State all through the civil war. He National ban fan iaue cirvulating action on the currenc Lexan the practise of law at Alexandria, or (Bar Mun of nied sive, woude de) ——- | Minn, ‘absut_ 18), -and was. elected to posite with Secretary of Treasury, “the circula Congress in 182, 1884 and 1885, While In | Nitinal tanking amociation enail eure ita ce | MRS. ARMS IN PERIL, Congres although a. Republican, he haut ‘writtem authority. from th iii voted for the Morrison and Mills ‘Tariff bah crite ere ican ont | bills. He is said to still be a low tariff deport. with. Seer | Her Bo man, He way elected Governor of Min- gold coin equal. to amou RGcacil Race [nesota in 1802, He was re-elected in 184, tbe retired, ‘and must ke 2 = -— NO INDICTMENTS YET. ance ‘Probably v | the Strike Is Over. The Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury met at 10,30 o'clock this morning and continued to examine witnesses as to police corruptio Thomas Me¢ known on the Rowery as “Bi ‘one of the | Proprietors of the Windsor ‘Theatre, was jawh Other witnesses were heard who were not before the Lexow Committee every, possible form. of taunt and! {ities to the Pastory, Inspector Byision’ fdr wearing, the. Platt collar "| {necessary now to Ko over tho efforts fand seeking to compel Mayor Strong to) thar y made year after year, and the de- the Tioga boss would give | mands of tne people, which finally resulted tn hin: the Republicans meekly stood ithe the jettablishiment of thie beaureau. It was ore: 6 el ghtin; ated upon the 4 id of ¢ labo eaniaal Durin: the debate, which was. ex. YT rg eh ‘4 _buFing the, a at times, four reform mows beat fe bee nade sf members from New York, who and results. ‘This ing that Mayor Strong's wishes be resp nuinued for nine years, and the reports he Democrats, coniplete and “interesting. history atthe labor sided with the Pinning, became’ ex. | Smee smd: LNeUMinE, ini afte. bet cited at the charge of Mr. Ht Jered by tho investization. It was the first pu that he, with every other Republic au in the world to present the statisiieal de he Platt collar, [title rewatine to Industrial conficts, and it baw the floor, wore t i Glared: been very widely. followed. Bream a_reformer, if you want to| The United States Commissioner ts at pr ynew but rao not wear the cloak of ed in the preparation of a xiini WOM ader from. Ploga (Toss Phitt), | and during the past year has mado an examina: and T will not hesitate to say so in| un File Betta rites Gan fhore emphatic langtiace If the gentle- | Ba au ant to the man from Kings repeats his charge” | | by. the mechanic. and. w The charge Was not repeated, but ertal development and xr one of the Platt men looked horrified | necleh ay RIGp EERE RAS. at Mr. Conkling’s deflance of Hoss | ao that It 48 dn the Iine of evanomy Platt They expect that he will 9 extend lation for this bureau tasty censured ng Democratic members from | amminted ouy te tes tra A ie4 New York, City had something to Say | Faccory Inspectors’ Department, Judie out the snubbing of Mayor Str we PY | mee, would nat’ be 4 ing peoples Patt an aus Platt men didn't appear 0 | 10 the bereau, but i ; hen the amend chang: | an ace med Fuind, ang ae ot, removal t) six months | annual C0 mal As was taken Up thane ware Mi vOrRs AEUIDRE Ata W, “Tad tn i ¢ or of the Fation of Labor in. thie erent Gauction of an ernendinent. 10 Maeambly, held dan, 17 Mae the ction the bill, making it opera- Woe gad the ie in every city in the State. Mr. mposicors. all unanimously b selaer, introduced the dation of labor departments expremed nthe tebreventatives ab the Sreatea a control a ARBITRATION 1S IMPOSSIBLE | sists ly ws to Treason whatever Ie urged | pt ws dt dw lal i of money to the pe so. mo: rolest against the Te mendations ‘made in the majority report. rela the Siate Roard of Mediation aud Arbitra The report provides for th zation of th bureau and tt sto cons the pre lalor represet Factory Ins ie the three enemies am SAR ERP E reacherous COL oF to Saree Baht eatin Rie’ g Expectorant { THROAT y know where ront the WH $84 BENG" vou for this swith, pleasant and ener Duck Metals, “OF ‘The Of Mediation and Arbitration has dob aplenitt servite: for the ‘peop\e. t of, the’ appropriation for the ‘Hoard for 1896 17.900, and the toial eapenditures were less than the taxpayers ty, are greatcy the preservation. at" these bureaus, 1 look with fever upon any edory The Grand Jury has about finished with Lexow witnesses and is exploring | other fields | It is known that the Grand Jury was | to-go into court and hand in 5 three days ago, and \w > had it not’ been | de not to #0 upset the p this | poll , when such @ Serlous strike tx {n pri in Brooklyn. is understood the visit of Supt. es to the Criminal Court-House on Nonday brought, about, the. postpone: ment, Tt Is now possible that no in- \dictments will be handed tn until the | trolley strike Is over. It is known that some Inspectors and captains who expected to be indicted made preparations on Mon) to give ball and directed thelr lawyers ta be tT iiroker Valentine, of the Stearns Com- mission Company, who was examined at gr length by’ Mr. Goff before the Lexow Commitiee, Was a witness to- day, {A number of Grand street Nquor-deal- erg were also witnesses |"'Mox Hochstim was again before the | Grand Jury. | Supt. Byrnes called at the Criminal Court-Honse this afternoon and had a long conference with District-Attorney Fellows The Superintendent also had a con ference with Assistant District-Attorney Lindsay, who has charge of all mat- ters relating to the Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury. MAKE HIM RIDICULOUS. in Breaks Out on Ex- cine Arrents, Patrolman Lomax arrested Joseph Me- Justice Voo Cabe, bartender for Bernard Flynn, at Lowery, early this morning for vioiath of the Bacise law. “What was he doing? asked Justice ‘cori, When the prisoner was atraisn Jed before am ins the “Tombs Court Phere Was liquor expoted for sa | Where was ier? "Oa the by | potties."" "Could you reach It? “phen it was not for sale, OfMlcer, who | teaches you the law? T should think you would Know it by this time, there has been enough printed about it in’ the papers, If you bring a case like this be- fore me again I'll make you appear ri- Acuious, fF broke up this. sort of bust ness uptown, and I'll do it down here. —— ~ Muna Wrwaiow's SooTs 1x0 oreuy isan unex, celled mediuine for chiudren while teething, 25c. of | Prepares by Scomt © Bowne, N. . urer cf the United Staten gold cot an| (Speclal to The Evening W: | Seca stale "or sat sate) w aghtinaTOs, D.C." Jun Provision ts made for the displacement of ail! police are hunting for Henry Bene ae eat soe tee, aes Satanic: the colored butler of John T. Arms, a certificates, {t being tntended that neither Govern- prominent real e e broker here, now pipes ited SES eale orp ie uther ed w York, for medical treatment, for Ho. | Secretary of Treasury x to redeem a Aiea her no erneoe Ciseulat The servanis came to rescue, and he Nee of Winter fed mount of these forms of been In Mr. Arms's employment for six fineness is er devars of 8200,000 for Appraisers’ Warehoum ins ‘each ‘The seigniorage Ix to. belonk nited States. Owners of bulllon are to be oald ite value In standard allver dolla: ‘The important changes made since |t was first formulated are those making the. bonds payable in coin instead of gold, increasing the rate of Interest trom Y r 1-2'to 3 per cent., and providing for the on the New York City, Ar Aisplacement of National bank and pralser’s Warehouse, and extending the Treasury and United States notes of less limit of cost to $1,600,000, than $10 by silver certificates, instead of ae tere eee as at first proposed. The first cons 9 cession Was made to the silver men, ana the two others to the bond advocates and those who wish to restrict th of sil (Spectal to The Evening Worlt,) WASHINGTON, Ja The House ie Whole on the Sun. adopted the clause ap- ) for the continuation Hey Shop Ral ant W att | Aman, of Mr. Jones desires, it 1s understood, to 2 hr erdey. Thirsy forestall the proposition which, it is thought, may be made to press through authority for a bond issue without other legislation. ‘A new and practical turn to the Hawallan subject was given by Senator Hale, who introduced an amendment to the Diplomatic and Consular dill pro- viding $500,000 for the survey of a cable route connecting the Hawallan Isla ant the United States. Kenator Sintth had & Wil read which attracted much attention. It provides artisan curreney commission Members to Investigate fiscal for a no of twely sone tame Srematied for feistatton Be Your ~~ Blood — Buy some of these dollar shirts of should be rich to nourish. Depleted ours. Take them home, try them « «) blood means a pale face and Anwmia, wearthem. If t are Hot as good a you want them to be fora dollar hack and get the dollar 9 Scott's Keep’s Shirts Emulsion |... '""":,. ($1.50 Shirts, but they are near it. The e the cream of Cod-liver Oil, enriches | made in the sate factory, by the same the blood, restores a healthy color, | people, Made of the best round thread cures Anemia and tones up the sys-|linen and the best muslin anybody put into a dollar shirt—85 cents tem. Physictans, the world over,|® indorse it. unlaundered, Keep Mfg. Co. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! 4 ' All drngsiste. Broadway, bet. 11th & 12th Sts, |Mt 4.7 The alleged duplication of the tax could ni Fo TLL SARS ele A BLM, TNS BROKEN LOT SALE ou High Standard Clothing, consistiager Genuine Imported Irish Frieze and Shetland USL&. TERS; Kersey, Melton, Beaver and ChinchillaOVERe ~ COATS; All-wool Cassimere, Vi a, Cheviot and 7 Worsted SUITS; Former f’r ce $15, $20, 825, 830, To sell this lot quickly we have classified it at the following IMMENSELY REDUCED PRICES OF Every Garment this seasor Fabrie, Style and Make. Best Trimming and Vailoring, and made for best dressers. All sizes tor MEN and YOUNG MEN, jineluding Regular, Long, Stout and Extra Sizes, bat not a full line of sizes ‘in each lot. STEWART BUILDING, BiermanHan g RROADWAY AND CHAMBERS ST. Amusements. OLD mitERALD BUILDING, Amuse ments. { n ae EATRE, ‘IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL. B'yay & 291 GREAT VAUDEVILLE. AMERICAN, ina FOUGERE, GILSON, JOE FL' |____ HULA HULA DANCERS, PEOPLE'S THEATRE o—— 1 lenry Gbliner, |. | SHAFT NO, 2, itis | DRAMA iH AVE THEATRE, To DI He act ro | weet AN DAVENPORT. mo.way, | WEEK comtbu's GISMONDA oft | HARG NS THAT wee NV; Hal ee NOTORIERY ee ABBEY's TALS, . Nam airs abr pila H, .Beerbohm Tree. TONY PASTOR'S SPLENDID SHOW my aa ce y evenings, 1 recat A bane COLUMBUS Theatre. i MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRIES os for the opening night. Mac wuetion ab the rd te te morrow (I o'clock, Senta lett unsold at __THE NEW AMERIC, MELODRAMA Srrmellider or week will be placed ot | HARLEM OPERA-HOUSE. Eve. 815, i METROP« OPERA | OFF THE EAR GRA: A, under the direc HEAKY BE ABBEY and MAURICE GRAU. Tocnignt. Tohen KDDIE FOY. _ Great Production, PALMER'S, 4,35 PALMER, Bole a BRS “One of the signe the iowa, Hera THE eae ne : a mat Sc, 8, ABBEY’S * MR. AND TRS. Don Gtovannt T 4 NIGHTS AND MATINEE OF KENDAL. ‘To- Night an lorfow Night, A WHITE LIB, Frick sa). Eves & Sat, Mat. TICE IRON MASTER STAR THEATRE, itvesineecstts: & veulngr. 8.15, DENMAN THOMPSON | AND TI OLD HOMESTEAD. Sun. nights, Songs and Paintings, Popu \e t. Keith’ ry NEW UNION SQU tate and nu THE corfon KING, * ae To. S1" TOO “RcH JOHNSON, en wa struction: by the 1895, would Noldere Vexations a Hot pomstbly practically There ts tween the neemnent | July re. aid) the Aimer ination. tn the, law. he Authorised. tn ay themselves of 1 MM) eseniption Hts met f ve eeding pied amount Is 1 ut ford Haw “under watch ‘the tases a th lusion of the inosme of nuch alien res Aenis as were lable within. tie arerwement an te 4 no be in any may injurious to the Exemption of the incomes on sich rorparations as ure sreated, omned and. operated. by the seve ‘ tu ietrumenta nd agencic Ta ements to such /orparations «an tiption of those required The at the tax iat in in A prior ih. the timer the Le went Avrniavet and the ‘ authority wan quoted in wopport of the mand the (Aurt han been. unebie:t | ‘ Sees nsign Dodd on Trial. cial to the Bening World 1 | WASHINGTON, Jan 22.—Enaign W. 1. Dom Wy Delng tried at the, Want In'New "York last’ Novem* of the ¢ n nsteliation, Navy Yard at Hi mn Marines Landed. ON, Jan Mo —Mimint Carpenter haw the Navy Departs nes at Chel) 4 the same cou! MRS. DRAYTON HERE. She Comes on the Majestic, as 1 Mr. Heerhohm Tree. Mr. Beerhohm Tree arrived by the Majestic from Liverpool and Queens- town this morning. When interviewed at Quarantine, he stated that the voy- age had been a very fair one for the Winter season, and that Mrs, Tree, Mr. Lionel Brough and himself had thor- oughly enjoyed themselves. He in- with with “Drayton was with ‘Among other passengers on the Majestic | were Col Ralph All Mr H. OW | Bowen, United States Consul-General to pain; Hon. Serge Dunean, Mr. W, # “Vintayson, Mr. z Heenan, United tates Consul at Odessa, ¥ ra Brue Tpmay, Surgeon-Captain oily. A : ‘orbes-Leith, Capt, McKensie Button Palmer. he levied on | At s. 50: Mate Thi THE CASE OF REBEL HARLEM ATE M—125th st, near Lexi mi (iil eroheetral ment by Nellie Il. Chandler ‘ompanl- voung lady orehi (ral (13 pretty girly). Dillon Bros, Masaud and | “aye Continuous vaudeville, 2.30 to 10.90, Marba, Tuer Merusker, 40 othe! | Sun ev'gs”Eitel Broushem And her mantel come ’ edy “Town Topics.” Galety dance |KOSTER & BIAL’S TO-NIGHT, | ji; \iNtiowsranha: 20 rtarn oath be,, Mer 80m eS ‘let Men they nauevs Br Wey tal thes To HERALD ctosinez, "einen "TOY" SQUARE ‘vvs.x10 ROB ROY, ¥ HEATRE, sat M. wily ‘om Opera in Towa THEISS'S {<1 TRS BOE near 3d iON rnoon and evening. ATRE, near 6th a Weel. a LER. ‘agnear os AVorivet st DRAMATIC Er KOUVENTIO NIGH! thursday, an 24 | _Next Week LOUIS MORRISON la PAUSE, avait | BROADWAY 1 Sat at 2 DORIN, 1TH STREET T SANS Mist” BHOWNIES, ; GENE.| rxowsigte sree EDE MUSEE. : MAME, IME CO, virn and Thurs. Reeds Brooklyn Amusements, | ACADEMY OF WORE THURSDAY EVENT performance n'a Employees" tion | THE sTANDARD cour OU STRAT! A comedy tn four acts, oy Dr T. H. Sayres, duced Grant Tutte Beats tow oa sale at a pare direction of Mr. J. ~/SQUME nen ROB ROY, Gn Ca Theatre, sat, Sun, bve, Sousa’s Ta Reserved seat tickets on sale at HL Batteme | N I Exhibit of Bicycles, Must World's Celebrities, Evenings. B0e. | PMPITE THEA bE tiniowe ce nse THE MASQUERADERS. Evenings §. 15, Matinees Wee, rears THE NEW SUPERBA! TOMORROW. Thur Kvg. kinpirets et Anniversary ~Soaventrs Balcony, Orchestra, Gc. Walter Sanford, Lessee Mav watt ts, MSOWN A EMPIRE. Si S.3 DOWN | IN 107 good en’ a Neate al 2 | tava Davis & I vin SEP" THE STOWAWAY. . AMPHION. <u See! very ki z Matinees W BLUE JEANS. COLUMBIA, iwin Knowles & Ca, Proprietors. | e'ea GERMANIA THEATI —T STH NEW YORK ho LKEWER Time. | ‘DR. ALFRED L. LOOMIS DEAD. aned Away nt Hin Realdence fiery cee, Mais Wed. @ gat Mra La Rarly This Morning, SANDHAZ and A HAPPY Pal a Dr. Alfred L. Loomis died at 6,90 this St eve: aad Se morning, at his residence, 19 West Wise oe Thirty-fourth street son | Barrett, | ie Au TUEAT! Mon. Mat. and Ni THE MANX! slay arday. and Sa Walter sunord, Dr, Alfred Lebbeus Loomts was born in’ Pennington, Vt, June 19, 1) He Lesiee and Wag eraduated at Union eon ec 1st STAR “ree aivared and studied medicine under Dr. V 4iy Ea KATIE EMMETT in “KILLARNEY.” GRAND OS ROI ae Parker in New ee at the ¢ recons in Iss York, we of 14 Taselving. wis a Sica Ai ar (Wo years he was assistant phy A jin cin Wardea ant Hlckwelts! i; AUR Sti anda and after « sitiee at | AN and 0 BAGG AS Hospital ; MATINERS MONT, 1B a He eee fessor of Pathol- BAYEIY TH Hs a sat: TU-NIGHT. nt Tractor of Mot ve in oe SAM DEVERE’S OWN CO, Fity of New Yori: aad. (2 D8 | vox Werk—MAGOTE CLINE, The Triah Quee at name, $100.00 to build ¢ mils —= ratory Was considered one of the trading Person liste fu America on. Brigat's dis. yand ‘was eonautted a the AK face aad fortune, Consult Grd. was conaultcs sitio. Dalmis, Se ath we Tie was an, authority nary Fee § 2 disvas and Was the a a num 4 —a BST QU ALITY OF COAL, all size, S418 ber of medical work 3 livered, ‘at Taediond ge Ths aml da ave, Sth acd Boulevand Pwo Din aban’ titles! Cant SeCullanh pers 1a raid 4 WORD TO BUSY MEN—We guarantee 1 Ae Me ultae personally, supecintended sand | > puotograpies by alesis. Light’ off alent HS Aas 4 Mie se ‘that by day fights opem wnehh tro di ase in Ake sett , word, M4) Bradway. 400 ae taken, The fa were tet a ANDREW MACDONALD, coal, oppual prctreag and sieg Five {UAYER DETECUVE AGENCY AM caaae wrompes rh f ond | MAYER atdeatiaty ant. successfully atten ’ pipeey years old. oroprie- | iertas ruwsonaties ‘Suly” expert datectl ves nate toon were taken O08 fioted, Seti 13 “World Buildings telephowe ; ‘n Market = wee Nene . seers | CUAL § ered Whitey to TERN We nt pusrunten! werght aul quailty.” Ad@rene Dele Naa nein tured; entirely | Te Limit Presidents to 0 vue Address WASHINGTON, Jan, 2 House | een oe ais Committer on Elee Hi Aisin resolution amend ster on Park row, pear € "om Jam fuiion ‘so a8 to provide that nt | & es : Shall be eligible to service but There Was one dissenting vole, eee Special Notices. THE AVERAGE MAN WILLIAM HORN- <ul at 146 Broadwi oF sen presen who suffers from headaches and Sieamen | ede a . whe fy i $15, for 87.30, LEWINS, Adaresy ta ine to kee omach and | ood | accident to oe C. ORelily, Seat Poe atch people RIPAND TABULES | svercon Park Toe,” near Mil the bill. One tabule gives reliat- ast! A 1 a

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