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Five tortougs: ive furlongs Paragon, 228 (Fit Hieajeriny 138 (Murphy) rps 198, (Whydurn) fa, 128 (Taglar)... Grampian showed the wa way down the stretch, wher Passed him and appeared to he med the lead ™ 7 und. Sha Bix an. ® quarter furlongs. Sartre ‘Claaate, Sarees Bronston, 102 (Parson) 4 Peter Jackson, Forenxo,. 104 (Taylor) & doyeusey 407 (Ham) ¥ Lure opened up a Kap of two lengt ? and held it throughout, winning easily, f j while Classic beat Caroven four lengths for the place. 21. Em Six Starters, weights i ‘Telephone. fellow. 11045 ¢Biirha) i 108 "(Stufphy 1 Mask, "os “tam, Longstride, % Picea. on ; fever, 108 (1 & Fredericks, 106% (Jotineon) F Fredericks won, Mask was s { —- Glonall thira.Time—1.28 1 soso ear | XCELSIOR WINS AT 40 TO 1. e'Francis Pope Dente Ree eS \s ie Gollt K) Jolie, & mee 4 ret, * % 4) we et ia iin FS (Potatsion, Hie (Canal: jem won the fourth Bleck 2 ET ERAGE PAS ALEXANDER WON? That the Track Gets the Beat of the Richmond Decision. Easlly Beats Gocoo in the Fourth Event. " Maleyon, Paragon, Lura and Fred- @ricks the Other Winners. (pectal to The Evening World) ALEXANDER ISL- AND, Jan. 2%.—The climatic conditions such as to attract a large crowd It was warm, just enough blowing to make matters inter- RACE TRACK, were here wind esting. The Increase in the attendance was mot entirely due to the agreeable change fn the weather, but to the anxiety at- of the inju Camp Assoc ing racing and Junction. It was naturally thought that the first authentic information could be had here, amdithe different officers the ground were eagerly sought for the news. ‘The greatest anxiety was shown by a are try! i shall. remain monwealth can move to have It’ enforced. 1 wagers were of the trouble, odds of 2 be favorable being was up to the usual standard @ betting good, although not #0 ‘Was received from Richmond afternoon that the lawyers for concede that there is no law have any acts in. violation, of law are com- mitted the State of Virginia may, thirty days’ notice, seek to have ations suspended. ‘The race people have not accepted these terms as yet. ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. rued by the man- ‘@ practical victor much rejoicing. ar of any adverse legin- as there will AND, Jan. 23. for to-morrow’ as follows: FIRST RACE. and a halt furion; £083 (Barrett) + °105 (Murphy) é Bimstons, 109 (Jonson) °.. 20. Tk, 98 (C. Murphy)": ‘Camp, (102 (Hrewer) 4 wen made all fi Lady neck. the running and easily by three lengths from by, who beat Monte Carlo a #ECOND RACE Wiltam Penn Keeling Jewel Hol Syde Rigene Rutus F.. Va Mt Paragon then asst lly won handily by two lengths rampian. The latter w: fore Benjamin, Time—l.01 i-? eed ond Mb McKeever yD 1G Imp. Bones San Hervant 115 Trumpeter ra DANS Uno range Man Voywee .0000000 115 Glenatl " M2 Cadet 0) zard U2 Eiteahein bi treet, this aftern Seven furlongs. Start May E.. 9 (Donneliy) Sam Bryant, 109 (A. Moore’ Karan, 103 (Neary). Goceo led to the stretch, wh went to the front. and finally easily by two lengths, B. four lengths for the place ¥ 1.40. pdm quarter furlougs H6_(Whyburnd |iahen to the as being thirt face, dressed in dark coat and ¥ pants; derby hat, black stockings, laced shoes. i RACE TRACK. NEW ORL %.—Cloudy weather i] @ry marked ty-day’s conditions card brought out speculation was heavy. . ing for In a new draw ands eighteen books wei im, the iargest number that has gone on, The original third race was declared off, and a new one, with fourteen start- ers and at the same distance, six fur- substituted. The judges imposed a fine of $20 on the owners and $% on the riders in the second race for being late at the post FIRST RACE. five and 1 bait turion m8, 104 (Cassin) The Warden has aent cut the invitations to t Persons who will witness the execution, Hamp: Jong Berni er ia0N. Hy Fable, 107 (Washam) Pour, 's8 Toss Witt, 1 Mabe! rR. Ret Vell, 6 8 3 1 ‘4 4 ? ° 2 98 (A. Barrett) 30-1 Hallow E'en, 160 (Harold) ‘180-1 60-1 The big field got away Collins at once rushed followed by Julla Arthur, had it between them all the ling winning cleverly by a len, Arthur was second, the sam before Lagniappe. Time—1.10 3-4 SECOND RACE, Bell Barers Bxcelalor, 112 Francis Beas cl Buckedle, Raby Bill, 109 (Midgley) Denver, 109 (4 dim Henry, Footrunner. Oh No, 108 (H. Williams) The field ran well bunched for three- uarters, ‘ aes Jockey t u pole, ‘ope alternatin, e stretch and y the race won at the six eased up too soon caught him and heat on the post. Bess McDuff @ length away. THIRD Race. Selling; six furlongs. Hodgson, 103 (3. Hit!) ‘Tramp, . 108 (Mayborry) No Remarks, 100 (J. Mol) id) 15-1 106 (Thorpe) 10-4 we a and Feedman third. RESULTS AT MADISON. RACE TRACK, MADISON, Jan. 2.— ‘The races on this track to-day resulted as follows: The second race was run the firet of the card. It was a five-furiong das! won by Barker ‘Harrison, 6 to 1 and 2 to Missourt Belle, second, out for place; Poor Abe third. Time—1.06 3-4 Second Race-—Four and one-half fur- ‘Won by Drew Martin, 7 to 2 and 7 to Maud Muller, 2 to 1 place, wae second and Little Nell, third. Time—0.59, Ht. C.F. Koch & Co's employees will give the third apaual ball of thelr Mutual Benet Aaso- Lenox Lyceum, Pifty-ninth atreet and venue, thie It promines to be . ALEXANDER MAY GO ON. A Compromine for a Suapended 1 Junction Seema Probab! (Special to The Beening World) RICHMOND, Va., Jan, 2.—The matter ction against the Grange ton, "4 ty PeSUPAIN. Aiexander island, has not vet been settled. Attorney-General Scott. Mr. Rt, Carter | Scott and Judge William,” Norton | are here to represent the Comm wealth and Judge W. W. and B. Crump, Francis L. Smith, A: W. Arm: | strong ‘and Edn for Jointly, on 1 Hurke ire he race tr ck people, The law It Is pretty well understood that they {ng to reach * compromise, ‘The sis is sail to be that the injunction suspended and the Com- wherever it sees fit, ther words, the Injunction will string tied to It, and whenever oper- RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- ‘The entries and weights races on this track are First Race—Six and a quarter furlongs. | Longatride 114 Jim MeLaughlin .. 104 Imp. Molyport.2.).[199 Kentucky Lady.../.102 Hay TayscsscsccccssdOT mars it ‘Tiny Tim 107 101 Lento job Venusbure, ” Clement 104 Syche 89 Prince. Hai 106 Mattie Chum) cc..0.. 99 Son Matheur..../!. 106 Keoond Race—Seven farlomas. Kelipae oe oe NS. Chatean Mirch SIT Red Star is Grave 104 Third Rave—Four and a half furlongs Fourta Race —Five furlongs Rovoltnk 107 Lakeview vane Fannie Martin 195 West Side...) Johnny Sma. 3 Tammany Hall 87 Nessemer ..: 93 Fitth Race —Six ard a quarter furlongs, Maton! Reserve EF m. After realing the annua! report at a meeting of We Mittal Reaorve Lite Assia held im ite buthting at Hroadway and Duane Ue menihers elected throe Nil the places of Choe whose terms were dD. Wells feat Supervisor Le and Harper were elected ant Me Wo 1 Mame to, WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 —Representative Coombs, at New York, wHl introduce an important amend nent Oy the Sundry Civ pH for the purpose of ng Wistanding gold cerineates anil atop ‘ sve of others Tt alsa provides that oN Soh guid eetificataa shall not bet Abie for custome hall pot be counted lawful reserve of any. National | handing ton His plan te advocated ty ——- Down by a Beer-Waw An unknown man while crossing Third avenue Forty-second tat 5.20 o'clock this morn run over by a team of horses to the H lege were fractured picked up and was Hospital. He is described ve years old, Sve feet seven dark hair, dark ‘eyes and smooth heat —— - “Miack Maria” tm Smash-Up. The meat delivery wagon of Henry Myers, 203 st avenue, and the “Black Maria, rderer Hampton to Die Mot SING SING. Jan, 23.—Warden Sage has com pleted arrangements for the execution of David Hampton, “the colored murderer, who will be td in the electric chatr net Monday mornin ton, who murdered Mrs Anetta Ahren on De> in Weet Fifty-tourth street. New York, Gems to be resigned to his fate —— The M ore Hapid Tramait. yt Strong expressed himeelf to-day in favor of actively pushing work ou the propaed rapid or on of & few dollars atand in the wa 850.000.0008 enon be fortheominy © to Sall Jan, 2A of WASHINGTON, by ine State P-e-a-r-l-i-n-e This i. the way nece mention it, be cause some Pearline. It makes whit brighter —- economical saves at every point, equal it. q 4 JAMES PY! mM igieiheh a nee ' ch side conferred separately and | upon | Considered Againat Cert (Continued from 8: 3 | Every effort ts being made to counteract 2 | the exodus of conductors and MEnE totale the plate ot ties itt St Here ie a Met of those who have been | omeers were three members of the union, who | Wounded in the strike riots up to date; He would not tell the names of the went an spies to keep the Brooklyn labor officlals posted. TROOPS SHIFTED ABOUT. |2"*,tr. tos tet by ‘The fotowing distribution of troops for the night was made in orders from | Headquarters Major Lu ton, Thirteenth, which have been q tered in the Litchfeid Mansion, will re- port to Col. Austen, at Clinton and At- antic avenues, Company K, Forty-seventh Regiment, Fourteenth Re : it {nitty Company D, Forty-reventh Regiment, [ne ns MUN Sinatiteers Wn Aiyetie ave and the Seventeenth Sep ‘The militia, First and Second Brigades, the back of the Teck by the Agent tote under command of Gens. Louis Fitzger. A whisk wan filed wit frant, the ieense, ald and James McLeer, respectively, a be haat Mayor Strong were disposea over the battle-field of all takeu hone, eee eee Sa eae Both commandants tid headquarters in the Hall of Records, at the junction of Fulton and Joralemon streets a Boerum place, from wagering” orders and instructions to the oxts all day long The militia was due Firat Brigade, of New York. Flot tak ne ‘ompantes Ti 1) ‘ trannit road, He eaid: “We muat have rapid | transit, and 1 don't think we should let the| Dowd t reseivad | om Minister Denby ra | we spellit, Its) c, sary to SIXTY. NINTH HATTALON women | 7,0) don't seem to know. We findso many who, sav they use Pearline, and), then, upon examination, find that what they are using is| only some imitation of it. See} if your package is marked as} jabove. There is only one|.%s Second Mrigade, of Brooklyn, . rime Hos THIRTER MENT okt fear No. 122. of the Fort Mattalion Mayr © Fith avenue a) neck TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT t a |things whiter—-bright things! nd) For washingand cleaning nothing | under any other name can| After Motormen Up the State. also decided to BUFPALA, Jan. 23.—-A person registering as _— Leroy Wallace, Brookiya, N. ¥., 19 in Bufelo| After Motormen 1 engaged im hirtmg expert motormen to take the jacoa of striivere 02 the Brooklyn trolley lines. ‘To applicants More $2 & day of ten hours, Sverenioes permanes: employment ie oii who i pisses of sirikere on the lines in that city. MISS BROOKLYN GIVES A LESSON IN ARITHMETIC. ——SS=_. — 7000 Mititiamen $b Tiny | SS “1§000| 25°" Ap pay® 500 EXTRA POLICE: 2000] 474A 58 Seu Mey DAMAGE * BUSINESS /00.000 B 250 DAMAGE To CITIZENS 4,000 Loss oF LIFE 4/1” Loss or HEALTH ///! Loss ae QPb bt LO Gt + AU bb My Would It Not Have Been Cheaper for Brooklyn to Have Raised a Subscription for the Relief of Indigent and Decrepit Trolley-Car Combines ? tun, Is here after trolley men to take the plac f the Brookiym strikers Char; nd Pai Lint of Pernons Who Have Deen In place to Brooklvy Who lett had 4 men against whom the mude, AILLENS, JOHN, thirty-five years old, a aug maker, of Bast Fiftyesix street, thia clty. Ja Regiment. He was in the operating-room ot Mary's Hospital at an early hour this morning. The doctors expect him to die, He Dodges In an A MOTORMAN, name unknown, pulled of his ers at Broadway and Vanderveer! po} Heaten ant ktcked and taken away, His abouts not known, Rast wm sl, RACHAKD, car starter at Halsey Companies G, F and I, Forty-seventh Shot twh « id fracture this afternoon on seven separate com- Regiment, under Major Eddy, will relieve wes of Fight arm, flesh wound left arm, [PINints three of which were for intox- Major George Cochrane's First Battalion, | UINEMAN, WILLIAM, twenty-three years ult, | "Tis: policeman has been evading trial Forty-seventh, at the Twenty-fitth street] of Stone avenue, Arookiyn, Cut om check with} since last June on pleas of sickness, depot of (he Rin avenue line eno When his case was called. today’ his {OHORGE, enty-one veare old, |Iawyer, Louls A ft ntitkera. diave HENRY, ‘omb and the Second Batt wound; one of hour be complained of feeling ill. are Piston atreet, Trovkly my I and face ty. being’ thrown from wagon q ; remain at the Litehileld Manston,| {iitiun aieet eee sh Wanted to Fight the Officer, Ne Femainder of the Porty-seventh, ex- | MAMLUN MENIY. of 342 Schermierhor street:| Polteemar Joh H, Jones, of the Fast One cept Company D, will be quartered in | yatealy Mkts aud revelved daly wounds: stundred and ‘Twenty-aixth elation, was on trial a“atrest, Brookivi: stat th the back ment armory Peas Flushing, wili remain at the depo Heoahieu fell tu Atsrtis, uGrnue: Ried) While, Be Wee Aereeting) &.priaoner avenue and Twentleth et, LLdAM. 1 ian, while boy's father ed under command of Major Quick. iptay Butera ie hie tae : yee er turnwi in fis. fave by viflcera, wonkan, at Urving and Gates avenuen; © =e WHERE THE SOLDIERS ARE, [iiusus, wiruiath, imme ot care teed Krumm Can't Get Hin Licens Jthe Maley street ‘Hine, head injured by rloters| The efforte of Capt. Charles Krumm, - Who attacked: him |1exow witness, to get a Io What Po! Your Miltary | “riits” WILLIAM. Company I. Seventh Regie! giregt toncent hall have ee oe Tot by cobblestone wid catme to : Friends Are Guarding. ig | aayor Strong to-day refused to grant the licen IACOB, of 2 15 MeDougat Waa’ a reepectatile place. to-day in the order given ot the| Lose 1 with bras Of the strikers. One of Mayor Strong's calle oT rool of w nacaed In corps. was looked in id not ask for an om: har respects Ibuted as foliows: COOLINAN, JAMES L., policeman; nose SEVENTIT REGIMENT. by a ‘stone Henry Schmidt, of 9 Bowery, Compenies A, H, K. F and ©, Col. Appleton AL #AN, PAT » an of the i mending: Futnac avenue and Helsey, depsin, | Pie: Slot in ihe atin hear the —Rudgwood |” Judge Grady, for General Sessions on « adway and Halsey treet Mepor , charas of robbery. George Hippler, of 63 Pike inca de Major Abrame; Gates VAMPEX movitet pyiiceman, Ralph avenue street, accused him of holding him up tn front agawo Station; head cur open by rock thrown bys Hand 1, Capt. Rhodes; Fulton street Kt at Liroadmay enue. DEOAN, JAMMS, “pallseauin, of the Se Th SnGGND CRECINENTS Prociacts’ atot in hie arm hear Ue Tldgew nmanding Bergen street, HONNELIY, JOSEPH, conductor on trolley ty Vanderbilt avenue. car: kicked censclese by a stone while runDing ent Armory « 4 | him of $5, s MOUNT STPRLING, Ky., Jas Nis irivate, Company MW Seventh lore, were arrested yesterday. This causal the ee T Winttalion, Major RASHNENC: heal by a “stone on Gates | Greatest excitement, and large crowds gathered: Commanding eat, frown) Wlate | Ayeuue: seat. ot a4 seriously ne mea EV OGE iahi"avenuie fo Vandervtit gente. See te Mow eae Stee! | 210 Pelicemen Sick To-Day. Mon, Major Hlura’” Mergen atren Ady vena to Fiasa, “Hleadauariers, id RL AUN ANC rye sigrvanigi atreet, | TM pollcemen on the lek Mat to-day num. Mlatbush avenue yh rhe unk tite var wth Sunctione | er 219, including Capta, Grant, shhh Maton of he "Seven it neler. s Fuck | Meakim. Capia, Price and Marte Roe commanding. Fulton street depot ; | been ak autte time, returned to Fulteo street and Tomphine atenve 1 sire EIGHTH DATTALION en Chauncey manding. Headquarters, F aantestent | | renee Kent sven impute Cap ; pot \ fer decor Hing. paint tot Wilen cammanding : sot] "Makes a beautiful dard i : ein. welt] FIRST BATTERY —“—__. Major Quick, Fifth avenue Vari Cur a Lac es tums, OMe re & 1 SEVENTEENTH SHPARA womending, Ninth « and 2 i r efurnishin WE FI FOURTEENTH REwiseNT Taronte: Men ve Alli Melkers * rt pot and at Reservoir Bluft TORONTO, Or n. 2%—-The local) puRNT CARP Hemiiog aveauve and Buse Sees to Join the American Federation. They PRIC ip finan ing street ratlway men of Brooklyn RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 23.—B. Seymour, rep- ramenting (30 Brookiya trolley companies, ix here | 999 aNd O41 4 tor the purpose of Biting. motor IRENE ener See = Court Oméern: =) RECORD OF THE WOUNDED. | superintendent yrnes held a confer: ewe aye ence to-day with his four inspectors. The Superintendent said later that the he Strike. talk was in reference to charges which en made against certain moee ot the! THIS POLICEMAN A DAISY, ou joen to Trial. ‘man Herman Langguth, of the h street precinct, w: been tried before Commissioner Martin but Never Grant, sald Langguth was sick, although he lad seen her an e in the court-room, when he Commissioner Martin ordered another charge to be made against STEPHEN, twenty-one years olf, Man—that of falling to appear for trial, —<— jent Martin to-day charged with vio- and falsely a i. old “Thomas J. MeHugh hoy was. drunk, ‘They were kept apart proved although Krumm brought a great deal of in- Mayor Gilroy also refused im that the concert hall —- = Mra, Foster Calla on the Mayor, J, Ellen Foster, who was manager of the W y of the Republican Natlonal Com: campaten of 1892 only called to see how a @ Mayor's chair and left after. paying Held Up at Hie Own Door Mey iron of his residence early thie morning and robbing = vk Two Alleged Lynchers Arrested. 22.—James Roach 1 Gates avenie and Dick Forman, said to be two of Blair's lynch- Hoe 244y,, Ninth avenuelang NS Leto "ew Our Speciat Clearing Sa'e Continued. x of from 35 to 4 ul loths, Stoves, Croc Richmond, McClain, Simpson & Co, Ave, MW, Cor, 97th St, THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1804, UE ee as nS WILL BE ADEEP KEEL|ADDS VIGOR TO OLD AGE. if Herreshoff Cup-Defender to Have More Draught Than Colonia Te Have a Centreboard Slot and Trunk as Well, It is Said. Hew Col. Goddard Expressed §25,- 000 Worth of Eathusiasm. (Gpecial to The Ev Worl) PROVIDENCE, Jan. %.—The cup- defender ordered by Mr. C. O. Iselin from the Herreshoffs will undoubtedly be a keel yacht. The plans have been definitely accepted and a contract has been signed. Work will be begun at once In the Bristol yards. ‘There {s also an indication that the new vessel will be of great draught, ex- ceeding even Colonia in depth. While the Herreshoffs and all connected with their plant are exceedingly reticent, it is significant that the frame is to be set up in position for launching In the same slip that Colonia was inunched from, and that the question of still further deepening that slip has been discuseed. It ts therefore likely that the new yacht will have a draught of more than kixteen feet, Although built as a keel boat, provision will be made for the use of a centreboard should tt later be deemed expedient, A slot will be cut through the keel ‘and a centreboard trunk Ip to be bullt, so that the change could be made merely by swinwing the board into place. A pretty little incident regarding Col. Goddard's connection — wit! the new ‘acht is current in club circles here. "ol. Goddard is Mr. C. Q. Iselin’s father- in-law, and Mra. Hope Iselin ts his only child, ‘the sole recipient of an adoring Parent's devotion. The Colonel, it 16 said, became tre- mendously interested in ihe subject of @ cup-defender, but, white enthuslastic and patriot.c, js not altogether familiar with technical details and intricacies of design and construction. His attl- tude could be expressed no more fully than in thie summing up, which, the runs, he made of the case to his ughter: ‘You may draw on me for $25,000, but don't bother me with deta.l geal vy Raksecraaty New York Club Decides to Redeem 83:,000 Worth. Four directors of the Messrs, 1. B. Talcott, J. E, Sullivan, F, B. Robinson and C. F. Dillingham. is finally transferred, not yet matured, and bear 6 per cent. interest, it Is not likely that many will be turned in, Relative to the transferral of stock to Andrew Freedman, Mr. Talcott sald: “I think the deal’ will probably be closed to-morrow " Mr. Freedman said this afternoon that there were yet a few details to attend to, but it was likely would be finally settled in a day or two. SNAPPER GARRISON’S NOTES. Brewer Huppert Filen Judgment Against Two for #2,597.76. the County Clerk's office to-day. The original cause of action was on son for $1.500, dated July 19, 184, and the other given by McMahon & Stees, March. 25, 1894, and Indorsed by Garrl: son. Garrison did not defend the suit. ——o SKATING IN THE PARK. Both Lakes Are Open To-Day, and the Ice In Will be open to-night. ——_____ jation Ruler Dead. Chickasaw | totoe County. ponents in th ST. JOSEPH, of this city has decided that no pup! e rettes will hei Imitted oF allowed to al 4 le achoola, — Coming Even Mterary’ features The Palest! Committee of Arrangement pear in full uniform. Exhibition drill and reception of the Ni tment Piela Mustc, the armory, Twenty-aizth street,” this evening. to-nigh and Patchen avenues, Brooklyn. Manhattan Association anau Assembly Rogms, Say evening, Jan. will Bold an informal outsider. There hibition of et aM Beckwith, H Mowbray. B. West Chindul Ireing —R. Niles The wel Messrs Menge!) and Beard, wi! Jone Known | itlustrata vexnibit America, I { the Board of mM will (ake place at 6 o° Senator Sue aresaman Johngon, resident | Avarer Raymon, of Calon ae David Mociure, Edward M, God's, will, epeak Several series of given at the Ba St No. 33 Fifth avenue. Dpened tylay at 230) P Sprague-Smnith In @ ser of Marbizon, and will be con: Wedaestare until Feb. 20. An will be Prot, HH iloyesen, Of St. Petersburg: Prof. arin Ne Rougemont, an! Prot. C, la Speranea, of Pad) Maly. a | BROMO -ssitin CA EE EINE URE 2TS, STOVES a Knighis of Labor last night decide’ not | HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS at ONE. = AND THAT THE LOWEST. jally the strik- CASH OR CREDIT. vem 4LL m0rDs op to take the | Tae Only Ooe- Prige Gos or Credit House ‘De yee ese the GiGerense? BALL CLUB BONDS CALLED IN. New York Base- ball Club met In the club-rooms at 18 Broad street this afternoon. They were Tt was resolved *o call in the $33,000 of bonds which are out, or as many of them as possible, before the stock of the Club As the bonds have that the matter Jacob Ruppert, the brewer and turf- man, entered a judgment for $2,597.76 against Jockey Edward H. Garrison in two unpaid notes, one given by Garri- ‘There ts skating on the large and small lakes and on the Mere in Central Park to-day. The ball was raised shortly af- ter 9 o'clock this morning, The lakes DENISON, Tex., Jan, 2%.—Gov. Mosely, of the Chickasaw Natior home tn Pon- 1@ strongest op- 100d, Mo, Jan, 22—The School Board The Goldey Literary Soclety entertainment at meeting place, 34 Union Square, East, Friday evening. tv» consist of a debate and musical and Commandery reception at Madison Square Garden Thurstay evening, Feb. 7. Parade 9f Vining Kaighta in full uniform about midnight, Te acceptances from over 6,000 Knights who will ap- on West E. A. Havers lecture on a ‘'Trip to Ire- ‘at Trinity Baptist Church, Greene ball at Concordia ‘and 20 Avenue A, on Satur- wi open to all |R ch. every member being | it k and white, composed of drawings by both atudente and instructors, among Herbert A. Levy and The Weakness, the Chilliness of Years Met by Paine’s Celery Compound. Men and women pans their grand climacteric | school, is to-day within the reach of every atatxty or sixty-five, often experience a chilll- See anyriclen CAE py jarm. Sulieof starved uerves and depieted blood. Save Mro HT. son, of West Damesct Needlens, if they fully perceive the meaningof piv’ Mr. H. Ti. Gleason, of Wem these infirmities and take pains at once tocor- your 1 ved five bottles of Paine’ beginnings 0 and del ‘ound forrheumatism. Ite His sober atone becca ets * | fronble and helped ive to sleep and rest better a irenetheniug, Invicorating Nerve-foolis all | night.” Twi heurly elehty veara of ame oy. aro tat organs ft at" . Bete tutmian, “anton yiccuiiton Paite's | ties, antana racult feel better dan Tbave say celery compound, he creat nerve-food and vlood Gwe tuis wint vmutel aaee aes Be are by Prof. Edward E. Phe! Paine's celery compound makes @ happy, Se ALL Pape. ot "tue Dartmouth orous old age possible to every one, IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. HED 1807. Counett. | | GOWPERTHWAIT. John Lute, 297 Camden street, Newark Nid. | Corresponding | See thevnew, Finanvial’ Secrevary i James J. Dunn, Presidents J.C. Ruwiev, Seeretary, J. Mountain M2 ae eee: George Ht smitn | NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABL Joseph Burke has been elected Recording Sec- has beeu elected nding Secretary of Jour: | EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, Carers sata? | $1 Weekly on $65 Wor ai d i 162 — | ia ay BROADWA Avantic Coast .eamen's Union. 7 STORES TOGETHER, retary of Furniture-Workers and Upholsterers’ neymes) Brewers Unin Nove | FURNITURE, CARPETS, &e. Shephen Whelen aas been elected Corresnmnding “Clothing Salesmen's Union No. 3 han elected: tary. Dentistry. Recording Secretary ts Gs W. Teeth extracted painlessly by our new sclentise cust Gumsttatent crete EO) Park Row and Chatham Sq. Secretary of Chair-Finishers’ Union No, 30, and) Collections The newly elected President of Cigar-Maker® | Se 7: — Workmen's 10 Kw Proald co sis, Recording the guine iets. pala lees fot Peeth: 84. The tallorw’ ark and Bro cutters In thelr demands for the eight-hour work day, and wii! ty take work from firma who do not grant the demand, ‘Two members of the Manhattan M been ordered to pay six moni feremeee eset, Mac Un untua tees a ‘TOOTHACHE ‘AT NIGHT Mnquenta. LARD TO REAR. YO AY NEEDU! (nlessextracting. Gas aud Cocaine. All ates and repairing, Openall night lay. npor' ng wh NEWS USTE DENTAL sy BROADWAY. BET 2TH @ 28TH STS Open all aight and’ Sundays, nd de- | filling, if they | and linquent m-mbers have been warned t euethat ty Balhae A'iheatee'acts| HAMS BESS AtaTIon, employed. 205 6TH AVE, COR Union No. 7 has elected the follow. tng oMcers: Thomas. Re Prestteaty J Henman, Vice-President Bright, Reso Who A.-A.-FURNITURE FOR SAL Family going abroad sacrifices fine tural Treas eph Fatshle, residen.e, WWke new, elegant sk brocade pal nlemmer, Warden uit, $437 magnificent, firat-class make, mahogany Upright plan > pulntings, cabinete, rasa tet oak” sideboard, al chalis, Ong velver carpets, $15 158 Weat Bt en tor; Philip ‘The following oMicers were elected vestertay by the German Cigar Makers’ Ansoctation Junker, President, F Wiemann, J. Danter, Vice- Presidents: 0). Plate, Secretary: Umelmann.e) = Remedy, $1 LUTHIN, Drugein:, 191 Bowery, Pete ie eee reaee | °° “SACKSON', sixth'aves corner ath oe | ed oyees of Steinway & Sone hav — = ing officers for their Mucual Rellet’ Fun Walters and waitresses at Laughlio'g Sonn Kurz, Prosigent: T.. Muller, Vice-Presiden ns, 140 Nassau st, Apply at onee, ‘A. Haltnorth and A. Schenk, Secretaries; P. Hon mene ‘Assistant Secrevary; ©. Plothow and ©. — Lexington Mansion Harned. Setser, Treasurers 3 It was reported at last night's meeting of the (Special to The Evening World.) Section of the Coniral oie alee BOSTON, Jan. 23.—The Carey Mansion, in @@ CANS, Ariaen, heiween the MaD~ | yistoric town of Lexington, caught fre to-day and my of Susie in Jersey City, | will be a total low It wae ownet by Allee ted’ to the central ‘body. 7” | Carey,” a, mueinber ot the family: thay” prose Local Assembly 6.978, K. of fe, decorators, |'M® Carey Library .o Lexington. J. Danlels, Judge Advocate en by Frank a { seurn of Naiural History, at 3 P. M., on Sat- unday ‘The annual bail of the S0 thropia wii ta | exes of any HEADACHES Phe Keegan J. Martlaut ALMANAS FOR TO-DAY. rT. J, Hennesiy, HM. Turpin, | Sun rises ..7.17'Sun sets ..5.07|Moon rises 038 | Executive ‘Commitee TOA WATRE p Charles P, Gebelein and F. Kuppinger have been | appointed by the General Executive Hoard of the | Sandy ook. the aitna yorae fe anid on low waren Union with. a stew of omalsamain thre | aide, Bag pons see | organizations Soret nae ye a senenteny Clarendon. Ha wun the | To tut aster stantafd” time,” audirace a | PORT OF NEW YORK, mm wilt be known a “a lon will be known ite tease ft OUTGOING STEAMERS. President Charies 1 fare, Spever SMLED TO-DAY, Me new local Richart Morten ant Charles | neitannie Pm Couneit City of Washington eneral Master Workman Jaines Ro Sov Phitadelshte cesses aectetom upon the anneal f rats ive Reade oer Workman | (reutwe of D. Seminole 2 10IIN stom, Kot Le in reiact nual elon Entokerpocker ‘ eat aval, eleatic Kens kerboiker * New Orleang + Galvestog TO SAIL TO-MORROW, Navin fonal trade istrict, and al enh der the firistiction. at a Trade assembly, have all te rights ant local assembly in. thd Jexcopt the election of delegates to the Genvral | Assembly." — - INCOMING STEAMBERS. Arctic Mixplorers Ke DUE TO-DAY, PHILADELPHES, Jan, %—Honer Arinenta i + Gibraltar uy Nd. Nae revived a fetter Kroapring’ Brelurick Wilhelm ae 4 he Wiggin e Kon Leona Vesa Hrgontaut Ei Monte’, atest Fuerst Blamarck Amslerdam .,..+. Horse Fell a Amail .... Salier Philip Beckman, @ river for contractor John | Sarat Rresman. of 604 West Pitty-aizth street, w ed to-day in Contre Park. near the Weat Mingtovststn’etreet entrance, He wee @riving bis Ke on embankment when horse and truck ‘ever, The horse fell Beckman, crushi woub The body wes cost te the Morgue ness and a feobleness that causes them needless | heuraigia, sleeplessness And the many other re: * method; NO PAIN or bad resulta; applied te

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