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% They todged eleven pers. + ellie a Hor i ete Wad 4 wy Rwy ove adh _- Continued from First Page.) nn; whose ‘honte ‘across the bridge last night and ‘on the road. @@beequently eluded the men and went home. ” GAR AND TRUCK CRASH. a. ‘Aprented, at No Car No, 19 of the Flushing avenue Mine, having in tow another car, ran Into @ truck loaded with tron, owned by H. A. Van Tyne & Co., of 69 Grand street, ‘Williamsburg, at the corner of Manhat- tan and Greenpoint avenues at 10.20 @’clock this morning. ‘The driver o fthe truck, who refused to give nis name, was knocked back- ward among the pieces of iron, and his left hip was injured. Policemen J. A. Seymour and H.C. Albric, both of the Sixth Precinct, wh ‘were on the car, arrested the motorman, William Grower, of 1419 Main street, ‘Wheeling, W. Va. He was taken to the Seventh Precinct Station, but Mr. Van who was present, refused to make c aint against him and he was Tyne, rH ar Was badly smashed. pone Sie WHOLESALE WIRE-CUTTING. Am Ex-Special Policeman Among ‘Theae Arrested. ‘Wire-cutting was carried on in a ‘were kepk’ busy all night long In efforts to capture the miscreants who were en- @aged in this work. ‘There were many arrests, and one of the rascals proved to be one of the 6H) @itisens sworn in a day or two ago to fact as specal policemen. But in most Cases the wire-cutters escaped the police te resume operations at some other point. Bylvester Shay, of 776 Halsey stree ‘Was the spedial polfeeman who was @sught in the act of cutting wires. Shay is a plumber, twenty-five years old. He Fesigned his shield and club yesterday at the Twenty-third Precinct Station. At 125 this morning Roundsman Cullen anit Policeman Mitchell, of the Fourteenth Precinct, came upon a crowd who were engaged in pulling down the trolley wires in Ralph avenue at Monroe street The officers tackled the crowd. and they fied, Policeman Mitchell emptying his revolver after them. The officers captured one of the wire-destroyers, and found that he was Shay, the ex-specia! policeman, A little later the police came upon the game gang again, and succeeded In cap- turing one of them, Thomas B. Croke twenty-four y old, of 39 Weirfeld street. Roundsman Hatton and Police- man Mitchell made the capture. Th gang was then operating at Myrtle and Sumner avenues. Bergt. Reardon and Roundsman Bunce eaptured a whole gang of wire-cutters At 12.20 this morning, operating at Bed- fordavenue and North Third atreet. in the Fifth Precinct Station, Williamsburg. of 198 Nostrand avenue, t years old, was caught at a Nostrand avenue %) @ar, and arrested by Policeman Garland. There was much destruction of trolley ! wires at Lorimer and Boerum streets, of + air am 34 a; Fulton street and Albany avenue ‘Sup the Crosstown line at Flushing avenuc ‘and in Ralph, Myr ing and Bushwick ‘4 Grand, Bergen and Franklin streets ani! ) Upper Broadway, oo ee on Greenpoint, Flus! avenues, and ‘The police are becoming thoroughly aroused against the wire destroyers, aii © tt ls propsed to make an exampi Up @f them. (9%) the police magistrates holding them for {future examination. (#° It was learned that a gang of strikers | attempted to short-curremt the current on the Third avenue line this morning of some The process |s slow, however by attaching a gas pipe to the wire and funning it to the ground. A couple of policemen discovered the mien at work and drove them away. ANQTHER CAR WENT ASTRAY. .335 = It. Bee Pietisa aad Blocked Trame **~ em the Jay Street Line. No violence was reported at the stables of the Atlantic Avenue Rail- read Company, Ninth avenue and Twen- tieth street, this morning. The night was passed quietly. The first car over the Beventh avenue line started at @clock, and up to 8 o'clock eight cars had been started. Sret__car_ out this__ morning zs Pure Blood MeOn’s CURED ME AND IT Char OTHER. +1 pm pleased (0 mace s mat = ‘ef one eye, which had been kicked, ‘was tee ill.this morning to take out Is at treet and Third avenue, and who was employed as a ‘on the Halsey street line, was He was afraid RO get off at Ninety-ninth street, but ‘wholessie.way last night, and the police | 5.40 WiLL wnt of ny ea on Seventh avenue w: of green motorman, who ran ft to the bridge. The tracks on the street at the bridge were clogged with ive and he couldn't switch to re- turn. So he ran the car down to Fulton Ferry, and coming back got lost and ran up on the Smith street line of t Prospect Park and Coney Island road, blocking the system of that road at Ninth avenue and. Fifteenth street, where thefuse-birmed gut.2 About fifteen cars of the Coney Is road were stalled and the people wh live in Windsor Terrace were compelle to walk over « mile In the rain, snow and slush before they could any tranaportation, The wandering Seventh av was finally returned by way of F street to the stables. RAN INTO THE GATES. Summer Ay in charge get ear nth ‘Travel on the tr an hour, ATTEMPT TO BURN A HOUSE. It In One Owned by the Hrooklyn Hetghts Company. At 1.90 George Hoffman, a new ployee of the Brooklyn Heights y road was delayed Com- OU and shavings and other Inflamma- ble stufl were piled under the platform. Hoffman extinguished the fire, TO BUY.GOLOSHES. a-Sergt, Chauncey, Send thirteen days the appalling aggregate of | “Mind, [ do not mean to say that we| At (o-morrow's meeting of the Workmen's Cre-| tired and Janguld feeling, gas in the stomuch, ‘that us ever. My rheumativm Is practically | 66, “tates anit mation Society a proposition to purchase urna | lone of appetite, coated tongue, bad taste in the | eo 1 my stomach 4s Comenden @50, 1) $185.00) In wages. From estimates given | have a full running force, but we have | with the photographs o 04 atinpore willbe | ihouth, Megdgetio, dijntons oe plevon, airviow of | Wood daLiesls, anil rasp acunalye TernGenee , AUTEN eMER TR bezettawant | 1 | cUt at the offices of the three raliwaycom- | ail the men needed; all we can use in| *lscussed eed ignated of vielon, dryness of | foud perfectly, and f sleep soundly. The docter Chaka be adel i, bd cl °| panies affected by the atrike Is made UP| the present condition of things, As for |..Non-union plumbers have been discharged from | *inand nervousness, erlio tsoave ie! Chl Jie 16 even) BBG pel sate. gE Comemny 1, Seventh mteminenty sent | iamatce lq total loss of $32.00 a day to the com-|the old employees. who neck recemplon, [io eemmet, Buliting. Jokn and. Ni Just x0 surely as you have these aymptoms, WoUk! not Live six months T was tn such bed a letter to Lieut. Harry Duval to-day . ai ore i d D v ba y-| ty Contractors Robertson and Wall . vy ‘at ORIoev an hee |, order, Other doctors sald it was the most with an. \ielomute of $0 to. provide| Ott eon HT 112A pantes in fares, or $1600) for thirteen | ment from us, we treat them as If they | request of the Hoart of Walking Beare Oe Cee ee tee (te | foarkatile case thoy had aveE.aoWray to have Aad 4 5 8 Ke "i 4 A ae finpli Ci i sreene's Nerviira blood and ; } Ngoloshew for the members of ile. com settee Sut ays, less the comparatively small re-| had not teft ua. We give them an equal| Empire Cy Lotge, of the Brotherhaod of Rail-| Ootvevmeay try a heitie and cece ewer come up the way T did My case is widely ? ceipts on the Irrregular cars running | chance with the others. All we insist S Bast a ai iy. ‘aoe pany. » A iw | J. \ 632 East One Hundred and Thirt; those symptoms will vanish. It cures rhen- | ROW He was given three cheers by the so! SAYS THERE WAS NO RIOTING. | for tne past three days on a few lines. | upon is that we shall be permitted to sive Surareterys McCann, Finan matism, ® most dangerous complaint, for It) "team recommend Dr Greene's Nervara dlers when the letter was read, - The calling out of the Second Brigade, | manage our business ourselves, without |VOR*) Mem oP teadn to fatal heart disc Mr, Nathan G, | D004 and nerve remedy as the best medicine & Father O'Hare Writes to Schlieren | 2.0 strong, added a dally expense from|assistance or direction from our em-| jent Union har rn ‘g. | Batchelder, of Hardwick, Vt., writes: ever saw or heard of, and I will cheerfully ans GEN. M'LEER SUBPOENAED. | —_—-— Col. Austen and Major © Sammoned to the Curuey tng Coroner Kene announced to-day that the inquest In the death of Carney, th roofer, who was fatally shot by @ pri vate of Company K, ‘Thirteenth Regi ment, while the reximent was escorting a car through Hicks street on Wednes- day night, ‘will be held In the Court- House next Thursday night. Among the witnessen who have been | subpoenaed are Brig.-Gen, MeL c im Also Austen, Major Cochran and a number of | privates of Company K, Thirteenth Regi ment. TO HAVE LESS PROTECTION. Unwilling to Ex Major Abrame, In command of the forces of the Seventh Regiment at Ridge wood, insisted this morning that cars should be run without as much military protection as has been afforded during the past two days, The plan he suggested, and whlch, It was agreed, should be adopted, was to | hold companies in readiness at various points to respond in ense of trouble and to take away the military guards who have been patrolling Myrtle and Gates avenues. | This action was taken, Maj Abrams | said, for two reasons: First, because hi thought the police should net rely to such great extent on the military, and | second, on account of the weather and | frightful condition of the streets, Many of the men of the Seventh a suffering from revere colds, and Made Abrams feared that if hi on the slushy streets today a great deal of serious Hines woult resalt, He contemplated withdrawing the troops from patrol duty to-day anyway, In) order that the Company's employe and police snight become accustomed again to relying mse ves “We ure not {to recelve our friends,” sai Abrams, “and would under the circumstances rather from them tion see th SCARED BY THE CANNON. | Value 14 guns in riot ad ue of f en ehown to excelient The | has during the strike troubles dn the pla ‘ing ot the at Battery, under com- tinund of Louis Wendel, at Kast | New York ‘p to the time when the! 4 pleces were assigned ther Kast New York was the scene of almost fant rioting. Wh Wensdle | hed there with f¢ 1 pieces he placed the poh stieet tn position, training one f the uth of a cannon of the arcely " tivtery, been wl anu sing! th Wpitievee with Moods mamepeniian My viood Be Ver much oUtol onder Thad jarve sures ai fever my Wis. Whenever I would injuie my huly drilled Bands the Beat would fenter and cont): 6 towel y i great Ore 1 was Kavined! En be qrerere ra) IG ures ‘Hood's Barepariiia has cured we and rill eure other. OHO, D, OMITH, ¥. 4, Getenly BOOD's, a nA ln, PULLS core all Liver Lis, Bilious- Indigestion, Bick Headache, | 7TH’S WRETCHED QUARTERS. aaful Attom, the Halsey © Many compiat aguinst the par Halsey street di 1A. H and ©, of th are quartered. Heapy of refuse are no tered about in the neighborhood, Th Board of Health was notified yeaterday, and to-day officers from that Department made au attempt to disinfect the place, eon ndition of where Compa: Seventh Hegiment, 7 made the es t 8 « number of cars operated humber operated to-day, a pany, discovered a fire under the plat-|can be ascertained, together with the form leading to the entrance of the two-| number called for by the usual schedule, story bullding 13 Furman street, owned BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SYSTEM. y the Comps Care Care by the Company hr ordinarily. yesterday. to- MOCK COURT-MARTIAL. [reer ae Soldiers Cuarged with Shaving and % i Having hoots Polished, ® Company 4, Seventy-first Regiment, held a mock court-martial tral this u JANTIC AVENUE morning in order to help pass away the |. ATEANTH ie i" - tme, Wks sree ‘ k 4 ‘Three men were charged with betng ca a | shaved and getting thelr boots blacked ay 3 th 0 is ° ‘ while on du! se Hy 9 ¢ ae A * ? ‘ letter froin Father O'Hare to-da MAYOR SCHTERE munication of your secretary, and ten- | der Ma rec and made its contents known, t them out) for had have done my full duty In the matter, J of an evenizig | ing cecu states, am, yours trul | Troop A Drawn Up Just Before the Start for Maspeth Yesterday. i Trae Safegunar | Car No. 5 Sumner avenue line, while gotr Troy avenue at full speed this ran inte the | but did not succeed In abating the nul- gates of the Rapid-Transit Company, at | ance. Atlan avenue, breaking them tn half Quartermaster Schuyler and a squad A Rapid Transit train was coming | of men were at work this morning erect- along at the time, but the engineer | ing a commissary department. Last slowed up in time to prevent a colli night Company A built a ngeway at Le rear end of the depot overlooking the treet, FEWER CARS RUN TO-DAY. ompared with the Namber Oper- ated Vesterdny and Ordinarily. The table printed below shows the} esterday, the nearly as {t “ ” 0 0 wick avenue About the Mayor Kehteren received the following St. ANTHONY'S RECTORY, 20 Manhattcn avenue, Jan, 25, 1896. Your Honor: 1 have received a com- My appreciation of the same 1 went amongst On the people —— | been put during the past thirteen days THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26; (From a Photograph. ) against him last night he felt a pistol in hin pocket. ‘The man was arrested and searched. The missing police revolver was found In his pocket, six ladies’ gold watches, gold chain, a diamond horseshoe scart- pin, 8% in bills and other booty. Mulhausor sald he 'ived in One Hun- dred and Twenty-seventh street, New York, but refused to more particuiarly locate his residence. He was locked up in the Twelfth Precinct Station, and this morning was taken before Police Jus- tice Quigley, in the Ga Aven Court, The prisoner In twenty-six years old, He was held in $500 bail for exami- nation, STRIKE HAS COST A MILLION. Re- Lons to Brooklyn Since Trou gan Reaches That Amount. Aside from the personal inconveniences to which each citizen of Brooklyn has Since the great troliey-car strike began | there are some statistics of actual loss of | money which It may be worth thelr while to consider at this time. A little figuring shows that the probable joss in material wealth through the strike ts Already well over one million dollars. This includes the estimated losses | , through the destruction of property, | cars, wires and the like, and the losses in trade to the retail stores of the City of Churches, not daily calculable, even by the merchants themselves, ‘To begin with, 6,000 men, whose aver- Age earnings have been $2 per diem, seven days tn the w have lost in h Kk, Friday. Jan. 18, of $4,950, or $14,850 for the three days that Gen. McLeer's com- mand was alone :n the field. Then came the First Brigade, swelling the number of citizen soldiery quartered upon the people of Brooklyn to not less than 7,000 ata daily expense of $11,050, and raising the total direct expense of the militia to $84,150 for the thirteen days. Adding to this $3 a day each for 400 During the morning and afternoon of ais day [spent hours going over the reenpoint district counselling respect uthority und insisting upon the sb¥ervance of good order. I think the itizens of this piare will declare that 1 1h he strike a “among the leaders of as the sensational heading paper places me, it was to Tet excite passion. is false to assert that rlot- vd; at least, | have not known have prevailed. ‘There was no enpolnt mob," as The Eagle and alt our citizens here will In- my statement, With rexpect, I P, F. O'HARE. NON-UNION MEN FAINT. fect gon un Resides, uch ‘violent lors It In Sald They Were Overcome by haustion and Lack of Food, Two of the new men on the Bushwick avenue Ine fainted while on duty this morning, and were sent to St. Cathe- rine’s Hospital. Other non-union men said they fainted from exhaustion, not haying proper or suftictent food to eat. IN THE HOSPITAL CAR, of to Stop Seventy Duty, following members of the Sey- enty-tirst Regiment were sent to the tal car to-day: Corpl Graft, any G, contuston of the kn vate John Sherry, Company foot, Private Hetzler, Company G, gas- tritis, A THIEF IN CAMP. Non-Union Motorman Improved an Opportunity to Secare Booty, The police of the Twelfth Precinct, de- ailed to the Bergen street car stables, bave supected for several days that some and con- of the ductors non-union motormen Seventh Changing Guard at the Halsey Strect Depot. ¥ t Special policemer during the past three days, or $3,600, and a grand total Is made of ascertainable expenses Incident to the strike of $659,750! But this is probably not half the loss, if the stagnation of business, the de- struction of cars, the Committee contri- butions to funds for the comfort of the soldiers and the police, the money spent by the strikers’ Committee in returning non-union workmen to thelr homes, and the extra wages pald to linemen, motor- men and others by the compantes are considered. and all this loss must be borne by the community of Brooklyn, dl- rectly and indirectly, SPECIAL OFFICER ARRESTED. Charged with Trying to Dribe a Motorman, Special OMcer John Degnan, who was stationed in Williamsburg, was arrested by Police Captain Ruodes this morning on a charge of attempting to bribe a motorman. It is claimed that. Degnan Was acting in benalf the strikers, He was arraigned before Justice Wa: son, and Was discharged with a repr mat SENT OUT UNCLEAN CARS. Hoard of Heaith Recommends Loose Straw for Soldiern. An anonymous letter was received at {the Health Board this morning, stating that the cars which had done duty dur- ing the night as sleeping apartments were sent out in the morning for the use of passengers without being properly | ceaned. | Deputy Commissioner Wyckoff this morning sald: “When the call was issued for troops and they were quar- eile plications for employment had been forced to go out on strike with the rest, tor who has been longest tn our service, and he ts now running a F' nue car, engag'ng more men, our employ or threats or by actual force they have} us and return to thelr homes. send them out on lines where they are not known, nue system, statement this morning: Nostrand avenue'ih three or four place: from the Bergen street depot. repair the wires, but the fog prevented not get started until this afternoon, \Wnes cars were run last night until 10.30 running between 7 and 8 o'clo were not operated on street line,” towards the strikers Is quite the oppo- site of that assumed by President Lewis, 2 dosnt ances be provided for the purpose of warming and drying the rooms occupied by the persons above referred to, It ts recommended that straw be provided for the men to sleep upcn, It belig warmer and better under the clrcumstances than cots. When entering military liner ask to fee the oMeer of the day, end expiain your business to him, (Signed; TAYLOR EMERY, M. D. ‘Commissioner. HAS ALL THE MEN HE NEEDS. it Lewin ts Stl Lin plication ing to Ap- Norton's Statement. At the office of the Brooklyn Heights road President Lewis declined to be in- terviewed this morning, but his spokes- man sald to an “Evening World” re- porter: “We have had more than 2,C00 ap- since the strike began, and during the past two |selation of Among | others eins: + days several of the applicants have Leet | Jinn cme ot Rehmenke ten ali maine men formerly In our employ, and who|iss are invitel. One of these was the conduc- tbush ave- “We have all the men we need, but ire still listening to applications and for nearly 800 of he men engaged by us to take the place nf strikers have been coaxed to leave boldly kidnapped and carried away to a place where by |‘ heen Induced to sign agreements to leave ployeer. President Norton, of the Atlantic ave- wave out the following “Wires were cut on Bergen street at The Bergen street, Sackett street and licks street lines were crippled by the lisabled wires, All these lines start “We have plenty of non-union men to hem from working, and these lines may “On the Fifth and Seventh a venue o'clock, The Bergen street line stopped ck, Cars ‘ifteenth the President Benjamin Norton's attitude | Mr, Norton eald to an “ reporter this morning: “We have no use for the old men on the Atlantte avenue system. We have filled their placcs, and have no room for them, We gave them amp‘e oppor- tunity to return to thelr piaces, and we See no reason now for turning out our new men to make room for them, “I am sorry that the strikers did not come to thelr senses, but they have only themselves to blame, Our lists are filed up and we haven't room for another man.” President Norton criticised the Knights of Labor for what he termed “attempts not only to dictate to the road as to the number of tripperg tt should run on its lines, but to claim the right and author- ity to O. K. our schedules," as an ut- terly unheard of assumption of author- ity. vening World” pT WHERE THE SOLDIERS ARE. What Points Your Friends Are Guarding. The militia, First and Second Brigades, under command of Gens, Louis Fitz- weruld and James McLeer, respectively, were disposed over the battle-fleld of all Just ry Brooklyn to-day in the order given below ‘Tho militia was distributed as follow: Fir rigade, of New York. 8 Companies A, commander, Patodm Sepots, Broadway and MH Companies B.D enue depot, Rdgewood. ies E and 1, Capt, Rhodes; Fulton street Major Abrams; Gates TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT Licut -Col. King commanding. Uergen street from Franklin avenue to Vanderbilt avenue. Headquarters) Twenty-third Regiment Armory. TWELFTH REGIMENT. Dowd commanding Rattation, Major tered In so many localities it was at first impossible to do anything tn this direction, but at the earliest moment the Board took hold of the matter, and here Is a copy of the order issued: there are professional thieves of his revolver, Sergt. nelf-constituted detective bureau. and when one officer reported the lone Tracy and Roundsmen King and Gibson became a John Mulhauser, a motorman, had ex- hibited @ diamond and ruby ring not in keeping with the rest of his belongings, and when Gergt, Tracy brushed up To the Sanitary Inapeccors Ordered, that @ aystematic inspection be made of all the car barns of the Brooklyn Heights Rail- road Company with a view to ordering that proper accommodations be made for sleeping-rooms tor the’ militiamen temporarily stationed at said barns, as well as for the force of employees regu- y located there, Aloo, that coke Sree or other beating uppil- street, trom Flat turns.” Dergen street enue to Plaga Headquarters, Old iment Armory, Piavusa a TROOP A. i commanding, Fulton street depot. Fulton street and Tompkins avenue, EIGHTE BAT. ALIO: Major Chauncey commandins. gomer-house, Kent, venus 1g. Nostrand and Flueding pt. Second Battallon—Capt Wilson commanding, Knickerbocker Ice stables, adjoining Kent av power-house, FIRST BATT™RY. Capt, Loule Wendel. Fulton at od Jamaica yet, Alabama een ee canes elected Charles Halloran Financial Secretary and ‘Treasurer the Brooklyn trolley along Second Brigade, of Breekiya. - THIRTEENTH REGIMENT, we Bat Major Cochrane, Fifth avenee ce Ree ae ark Pe eee FORTY-GBVENTH REGIMENT. Second Battalion. Major Quick, Nin! and Twentieth atreet, First recettent italian. Major Médy, Hiath avenve and TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. ‘Companies F, G and K, Third avenue and’ Fifty. eignth atreet. SEVENTEENTH SEPARATE COMPANY. commending. Ninth avenve ati FOURTEENTH REGIMENT, Flatbush avense 14 at Reservotr ‘Two companies, ton avenue street, SEVENTEENTH SEPARATE COMPANY. Old Twenty-third Regiment Armory oa Cl avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Bi a Bi More Special P: e. Deputy Pollce Commissioner Crosby swore in 100 new special policemen at Brooklyn Po!ice adquarters to-day, making 700 in all, They were assigned to duty in several precincts, te football clubs, In Ridgewood, the Shamrocks, of Jersey City, will to-morrow play the Kickhams, of H: entire gate receipts will go to the his te t fami Ip seri game will be played on the wucceeding Sunday between the winners of to- Morrow's game and the champion Mitel Brooklyn. This will decide the championship mone the Gaelic societies within the metropoll- ‘an Clatrict. Debs Before Another Jury. CHICAGO, Jan, 26.—The Debs conspir- Sey tral was formally opened in the United States Circult Court to-day. T. C. Milehrist, one of the special counsel for the Government, opened the argument. He sald the directors of the A, R. U. were charged with conspiring to ob: struct and retard the passage of the United States mail, He ald he was not defending or representing any of the roads, Manne chiniate, A mass-meeting In called for $ o'clock thie ening at 260 Fulton street, Brooklyn, under the aurpices of Lodge No, 333, of the Internationa! As. = IN THE WORLD oF LABOR. been re-elected Rey Union Wiltam Lippmann hi cording Secretary of Journeymen Tailors’ No M4. Firemen's Protective Federal Union No. 6,301 ‘The Beard of Walking Delegates voted $50 to atrikers yesterday. Robert Timme, 882 Hart street, Brooklyn, has heen lecte! Secretary and office manager of fabinet-Makers’ Union No, & Stone cutters, engin masons and laborers cn strike on tne Wooilen Exchange on W adway against the use of atone dressed by non-unton met. fern & Co, ai Henry A, Beckmeyer, 129 Somerset seventy-elght member ing fourteen candi officers are: Adolph Vice-President: 1 Gleaner, Sei r, C, Feeney, u in, Execu- tive Committ The Gen Makers’ of nal mimendations to choose therefrom se} appointment as organizers for the American Fed- eration of Labor. Mr. McBride was alto re- ed to appeal to the {ron-moulders’ unloay to Innlat that the pattern-makers working with them Join the Pattern-Makers’ League. to establish am eight-hour day. President William J. O'Brien, of the Board of Deteaten of the Buliding Trades’ Unions, will visit A‘bany next week for the purpose of attend- {ng to legislation “In the Interest” of organised labor. ‘The Executive Committee of the Board of Dele- gates of the Building Trades Unions has been in- structed to see that no union mechanica are em- ployed on Rossman & Bracken's jobs until that firm abides by the agreement lately entered Amalgamated Society of Plumbers and ——— e—___ DEPOSITORS IN A FIGHT. North River Ban Men Have a Small Set-to, orth River Bank, met in the New 78 Park place, Gasttters, Depositors of the which recently failed, ‘k Fruit’ Exchange, this afternoon, Before the gathering dispersed there was a small fight. R. M, Raven, President of the South-Side Bank, of Bay Shore, L. 1, and G. W. Tooker, a member of the Committee of Depositors, had an exciting encounter, n which blows and harsh epithets were exchanged. . Ruhlman, who called the meeting, was discouraged by the fact that out of 40 depositors notified only. 14 had responded at the meeting. e Com- mittee of Depoaltors had Tecelved $266.96 and disbursed y ‘The Secretary read @ resolution, recom- mended by. the Committee, providing that the depositors employ Lawyers Kenneson, Gray & Alling to represent thelr interests. R. M. Ravendid not think th course’ would be | expedient. Higgins, the receiver,” he said, erciging diligence in ‘the performance of his duties. G, W. Tooker insisted nowhere was de- lay'and delinquency on the part of the recelver and collusion between him and the attorneys to clear the akirts of the bank directors. He asked why award E, Gedney, President of the bank, had not been tried on criminal charges. Mr. Raven resumed the floor, The Chairman demanded proof that he was a depositor. After further discussion it was re- solved to pay Kenneson, Crain & Allin a retainer fee of $500. and allow them per cent, of all moneys hereafter collect- 4 from the bank by the depositors. It was also agreed to assess each depositor |fL Ber 6.08 of money ‘owed him by the bank. | It was at this point that Mosers. Craven and Tooker quarrelled. They were separated and the former finally left the building. Mr. ‘Tooker said that he had been in- sulted by Mr. Craven. The lie was passed and each gentleman tapped the other's face, NINTH BATTALION. Depot, Gates and ..alph avenues. SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT. Companies F, G, Hi, 1 and K under Greene, at the ‘Bergen street stable. Company B at Atlantic and Ralph avenues, Companies A and D at Crow Hill, Company C ai Nostrand avenue and Ratier street. NINTH REGIMENT. Seward commapding, at the armery, New Cot, Col. Yoru. UNLUCKY 5TH AVE. STAGES, The Estate El tt F. Shepard one day iy Weak Kid Blood Always Accompany Rheumatism. They Can Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. With rheumatinm come wi nerven, poor blo beeause they lead to seriou which alwayn kill ‘The s back, paiu in the back, bloating, mu ‘+A year ago I wns ba We have taken back nearly all of the | "4&** sald I was going to die with the dro Ral D ng atte may eres E Was Ve Cee MBE | 0 Je drops, Leon : old men who have applied, and have, I | on tr anneantehat menced taking Dr. Greene's Nervira blood nnd | gqvgs Mey i himbally drugalst, of Hardwiele suppose, twenty-five or thirty of them | hood of Rall defunct | nerve remedy. At that time 1 wasasizht tobe. |MY* it Knew of Mr, Nathan G. Ratcheldee’® | now at Work, All they ask is that we | ‘4 returned their charters within the fiscal year. | hold, My ustial weight was 135 Ibs., but I then | uarkable case. and the statement Is true, Wwelgned 1A5 Ibs. OF Wagon, and was bent over was a0 bad that I could ni Pained mea good deal, dition seven years ore 1 Harness-Makers'_ Union No, 11 elected these AEE ner ant this| scription, a discovery made by the greatest living omitrnt thurter® reener™ Preaidentt acne | Water E have Deen out constantiy, aud took care | Specatias In Cpt anigy tien, Jacob Gfatt, Recording’ and Coc | OfMY horse and driven frequently. After 1 gt | Hyp, (iro West 14th at., New York city, | E. J. Welmlefn, “Finaa- | Out, many of my frlends did nct know me 1 was | 17, i Batt: | gs chauees wan loaves es wai Tf you take this medicine you can consider your. | ** For years T only ate on was all I could ea trom that. and I balance due for, at 55 to 6 East Bigh which the Company Shepard in December, 1 Nusiness Manager Clinton Wilton, of the Ae-]Of 100 horees and’ fo ‘rtaxes and Water tors’ Protective Union, reporta that the recent | rent, MEN'S FINE € a |henent performance at Miner's Bowery Theatre| The other judgments are for rents and ror WOUNTED PANTS AT realized ‘neatly’ $1,000. insurance, all in favor of Mrs. Margaret Tha clothing cutters meet tate this atternoon | V. Shepard and of Augustus 1), $ in Reethoven Hall, In Fifth street, for the pur-| Shepard for money loaned between July, e 'e pow ot conaldering what action shall be taken | 1888, and September, 1804 " Lawyer Atwater prete surprised when asked Ayenue Transportation 1 that filed," he said, “but if t not ‘discuss the matte speak for themsel don't know thority to do so, as the was commited out of c ‘I have no doubt th Appeals will also a Recorder Goff looke. Brunt matter to-day, known what action he Foreman Bull, of the vomplained about Mr. Visited Mr. Goff at his Files Heavy Judgments. Margaret L. V. Shepard and Augustus D, Shepard, as executrix and executor of the will of Elliott F, Shepard, filed iearaaihy ea areas Ba: orvation Company in One judgment of $4008.18 was for a Ht ue quarters in a cab at 9.20 o'cl Devony, Liver ee eT | orcing. witht ble manager, and aebee Patient. Write for ques- | for an audience with Supt. Byrnes, d references des- a are ten minute i Ww wit! 10 in upt. lyrnes, the case, and incloss 10 cents, in | Supt: Byrne private Address, wpector Saclaughi with nen te oe cael they had another interview, and thea RHEUMATISM. | The Sure Cure Is Dr. Greene’s Nervura. Weak kidneys mea bicated, and it was from. bloating, Fheumatiam so that I could not get into asieigh digest my food, It had been in this con: Greene's medicine, but since taking It Teanent | ‘as hearty a meal as anyboty. out for eight winters until this winter, bat this nd drank one of two cups of tea, which or money loaned for prem- ea Judgments he had filed against tho F\ GOFF IS CRITICISED. r, LY There was much discusston among law- | Jewelry.’ Dellyered yers and others at the Criminal Court | a dewelty Ca.. tasery House to-day In relation to the imposi. Frank C Sherman, maa: Mon of a $250 fine upon Grand Juror | qoor. Take elevator, Open Saturday setae net Emanue: M, Levey by Recorder Goff yes- |.” Fine watch repairing at one-half regular. prices, terday for “contempt of Court Men's Youth's and _ Moyst As has been told, Mr. Ls was fll CLOTHING Secectitiks. ready made and unable to attend the meetings of Wise sacl iret the Grand Jury, and because he did not ‘ Nites, | Jeceete Capea ang do so, the Recorder fined him, ON vem easy Weekly and “I don't want to be quoted,” sald an| ft monthly paymenta, Astistant Distriet-Attorney to-day, for] Gy a lething (9. up for contempt of Co: : reife but t tBlate va ie ent Py] Oven Evenings until B. Saturdays, 10.30, most of the men In this office when made a great mistake and committe! | gome White, ‘a erg Deneeie, Fee @n act of injustice In fining Mr, Levey. | anowe Kruse, ti ap, pF bd “He has gone furtier than that-Oe had | Bi aacbion the te Wr eaah or exceeded his authority. Justice Van | meal escbanse, at end repsircall Brunt in’ 18% fined a juror #20 for con- RUSE Md. tempt of Court for disobeying ihe Jus- $0 Meat 16th and tlee’s instructions about ‘visiting “the 100 WEEKES, W scene of a murier. ‘The juror appeased Dry SEW ELIA the-case, and the Court of Appeals de- T PAY MENTS oF cided that Justice Van Brunt had no au- BN Recorder !f the case ev and had a long talk with him. | THE MICROSCOPE. A careful microscop- Dowklas A. Levien, of thie city, after el cal ie ‘enalya of the Far brief Mines, at Bidgewood, Ne Jug yome urine, is a valuable VKEREE, -EUG 7 ine “4 9 | a < oe PE, aged venir, particularly those of the . Lad Jan. 27, 1805, as is neys, Weak Nerves and Poor All Be Cured by Dr. Greene's NATHAN 6. BATCHELOR, \ jeak kidnoys, weak | ‘I was abont as bad a used up man @6 ever lived fora long time, ant T expected to dleany but thanks to Dr, Greene's wondertul mede ine, Tani ereatly Improved. Now ail iny bloat is one, kid mptoms are w water, nd Tam as well of any inquiries about my case, but for seven years { i i> It cures quickly and permanently, Usm, neuralgia, kidney and liver disease, makes good blood and strong nerves. Everybody, both physicians and the people everywhere, aos knowledge Dr, Greene's Nervara blood ang Rerve remedy to be the greatest known oure fo¢ disease, People who take it get well. Why waste time in trying uncertain an@ une tried remedies, when here {sa physician's pre T also had badly. My stomach iis began to take Dr. | T have not been | | self under Dr, Greene's direct professional care, ; and y01 can consalt him or write to him | about your case, freely and witbout charge, ‘Vhis is a guarantee that this remedy will cure, * possessed by no other medicine In the world, GREAT PANTS SALE *—TO-DAY—« 1@ sllce of bread in sometimes suttered ty-eighth street, ed” from Mr 889; for the use MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 6.00, 7.0048.50 nded to be much about the three | ifth | Company s they have heen | hey have, I ca: er, ‘The’ papers ae ) Y, 86 & 88 BOWE Corner Her For Sale, $1.00 WEE! alleged contempr | DIAMONDS, Watches and ao soliee at reasonable prices, at the Court of | Malden ‘ane. ide against the er goes up." te credit, HENRY SOHARP, fh | J up this’ Van | copy,— but it) is not | CODY-~JAME ened 2, native of Ae tak cr fter a short iliness, Grand Jury, who | Funeral from hiv late realdence, 2137 34 evey's absence ave, at 9.30 Monday mornin : fs nda Servic ambers to-day | the Church of Our Lady of Mount pall! | ot han mt. Burial at Calvary Come urt Sylvanus A. O. F please notice, LEVIEN —PREDERICK ALL ‘VIEN, som of LoL OMELETE sa der or’ realy -miade all reualattes Ih ate JACTRON a, sixth avers corner Laeteee _—_———————— BEERBOHM TREE DOWNTOWN The Actor Maues NING OUTPITS, m Early Call on Supt. Byrnes, Beerbohm Tree, the celebrated English actor, who arrived here a few days from London, drove up to Police Head.