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Ne Pa 21 ale hb Oe, on URL DOWNED [Seeks IUST 10 THS THLE OF WOE MAS, THOROW TELS ITAL IVES RESOLITION PASE. INOW TO WI THE. PRT. COULON'T BURY BABY, . been known in years, In the village of * 1 @ stores of C, ie} tremely unenviable position by hie latest ole PT. JUDITH, Bc. ‘Weeks, c.f Cornel ‘Tredwei| Story of the Boldier, the Cow and| Who Bribed Her to Leave New|It Upholds the Adwinistration’s|Patrone of Baseball Give Their|'s.s*itwuz,tme, itd iaretet *) Me, Damm's Little One Was Bee Eldred, P. Gaffney, H. H. De Mott, the ‘ i A “ ‘ " ” residence of Mrs, N. A. Burtly and th the Big, Big Gun, York Is Known Now, Hawaiian Policy. . Ideas of a Model Team shuts Johneon «quar of 8 tis wave, nie] {080d @ Last Resting-Plaoe Town Hall are under water two and Myth cavegests yuan aba Ho sane U8 (Rt r All the goous on the first floors are caallenge issued in his behalf by his father, and iy Barges Broke Adrift {0 | aamanet tr 'water sola fo be°worth:| Mow an Artist Looks Upon the Crucl | There Will He Lots of Indletments| senators Lodge and Frye Denounce| All the Rooters and Cranks Muke| rise! exclusively in The Evening World" | The Certificate of Coroner Hoeber : ve i 4 Skat the watershed have been carrie] away War in Brooklyn. Ready Next Week. Bond Story as False. eer ait ike ce Wom HT CA Mhe barn af H. HM. De Mott Im almost ‘ Various Practical Suggestions — [fonoghue not only withdraws from this challenge. Was a Trifle Misleading. iy Hin Bane OE take oppor dons when he accepts the terms of ot, the bank (of tak posite the! Tt was Chariile D Courcey’s turn at) Assistant District-Attorney Lindsay| WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—In the Ben-| The proposition of ‘The Evening the challenge Ishued for. Donoghue. the Sound, City, has broken away, ng Pleket duty, Tt was also night. He was) was busy this morning getting ready for ate to-day Mr. Allen (Pop., Neb.) pre- | World” that suggestions be made by the ys It Provided for the Birth of the [the roads in the. vicinity. to stationed at Halsey street, in that [another big week with the Oyer and| sented @ resolution authorising the Sec-| lovers and patrons of the game in New| Perhaps Donoghue wou't also holt Johnson Child Onty. of Mua 9) fey ane Hae been sus, HOn Where three-barred ratie are indi. ‘Terminer Grand Jury. He was examin-|retary of the Treasury to exercise his | York for an ideal make-up of a team of| responsible for this, printed Iaat Montay on the fended. TSoports. Along the waters CNUs, and Where the cobb estones ing witnesses and taking testimony to/ discretion of redeeming all forms of pa-|Glants during the season of 18% contin-| authority of bia father: “Donoghue has asked ® aan | 7 plows at h “ } . e Clipper to takeholder for $1,090 for two Course Feport the same depth of water, | blossom into fullest growth. Ax this | pregent to the Grand Inquest on Monday. | per currency tn silver ax often as he is|wes to meet with overwhe:ming re- |The “lprer to be stakehe! @ confronted @ WOW OF THE TUG SEA KING. 1 of the gallant Seventh marched to| A number of young women, evidently | convinced chat a systematic effort is | ‘4 Reform Coroner Hoeber c PAPueS sponses. And there is that about ail|fve miles: contort not to t mate COLDER WEATHER PROMISED | an: fro, he thougit of the last words of | from the uptown districts, were among | being made to deplete the gold reserve | of the schemes sent in for publication [but on aettra: fell. to be selec | very angry man in his office this morme : eatanta, each race io be tor 4300."" As the Red | the corpora’: the witnesses, and force an Issue of bonds. ‘The reso-|that Indicates that they are no I Hants ice tha neutral fold, there reams to he | 98: : Pith aad Cobalt Mrs. Augusta Thurow, who yesterday | lution went over under the rule: random plans, but expressions made in| every ressan for Donoghus to “pur up or shut un" | ‘The man repeated his name several Her Oaptain Stood By for Hours, | cetuliy, Consistency ia admiranie, even In| 5 i, ame was Sunshine at 11 O'Clock, ’ told District-Attorney Fellows, Supt.| Senator Lodge (Rep., Mass.) then rose | good faith of deep-rooted convictions, | Rracefully, | Conalatency asked MOOR sah ae A tate : —Geor} . of 1611 First aves ae [Livrnes, William Travers Jerome, Special | to reply to the remarks of Mr. Mills yes-| | Here is another batch of interesting ed Damm—George Damm. o i but Could Only Save Se readies Eo eT AY - Assistant District-Attorney Daniel D.|terday that New Kngland held Ha-/letters which are open to criticism or| Charley Murphy Is one of the greatent bioreie | nie. He ohne hd Daee mg persed One Crew ‘ " : : ‘ : Rolling and Francia 1. Leggett, wailan bonde, and that this was the mo- | discussion by any “cranks' who have, |e ete eee eee re eth ns a ten | Damm, and the father o} a : Dhid eelacags ue eel cietaatl) sgs ley foreman of the Oyer and live insplring New Englund Senators in| doubtless, tdeas of their own on the sub-| weeks ago. {lis phvacal bods seems to have | Damm, who was born on Jan, 23, and fehen Bik te se the W Hie Chae Wel tn'ko away to Burope will agin | thelr interest for the Hawatlan Repubilc, |Ject. Let's have your plan for capturing erred recgvered Thar Megeih now eret, yl who died the gameday, Br: Damn wee hich has made the West suffer so : We 0. 0 Europe, iy | the 1 a p . . © iingering impression. of the anced ot | as We | much, ison lis howling way eastward hefore the Over and Terminer Grand | Mr Lodge declared that the bond story | the pennant: the “veticle von which he) was very angry b cause ithe dea ad baby was 1% A BLINDING SNOWSTORM, | ra. ‘iniess' it’ ex petude Senet en “rou f The Nrawinie ht Indliotments ordered hy WA# @ miserable falsehood. Mr. Lodge Wants Hallman Here. the time of the rollision, and is 9 [ice ger Gareay aIicunie a See TAT Oe saay log wnleh covered. Ihe ony the Grand Jury ts a formidable task, made a direct and pervonal charge | Seeing that so many baseball cranks exprean| Murphy profersen to really believe that he can | Ments for doing so were made yesterday. line a. blanket, was dtiven away about and Mr. Lindsay has heen working on nat the managers of a New York |their opinions on how to win the pennant, 1/ fide & mile on a biovcle in ae minute. ant) When the baby died the Coroner was {11 o'cloe mo do the sun 7 = them day and night. Some Indictments 4 hic Sew Silent a notified, and Coroner Hoeber went to Four of the Unfortunates were | !i,01ck, (Ms morning, and 7 coeae tent oar Some dniietments newspaper from which Mr. Mills had | would my that the best team New York could | compitsh the "pnenvmens! Ten! , 1 fooked at the: shine appeared. sea © of legal cap, Each recounts the offense read the statement. Senator Lodge used | have 1# as follows: Pitchers, Rus oe 8 Mr. Damm's houce and looked “ The fog, torn and slippery rails had Fi fen: hy F \aeue BAO: Ble renelvadl tia (Arora Women—Other Wrecks an effect on Elevated roads, both (In New of which the ofMfeial ia charged, and the word “les freely jercer, Clarke and West ; first ba i] Me. Freedman denios emphaticaity that any-| dead | baby | He Fecelveath from DF. York and Brooklyn, Trains r: hing is set forth with minute enator Frye, of Maine, followed Mr, | second pase ‘liman; shortstop, Fullet body but himself tn Interested in his contro! ing | (lon eee Wa Kad attended Mrs Reported and engineers wees on the ab | Lodge, and it soon became evident that | aunstitute; third base, the only Davie; feiders, ee rors Susana Clay ere ee afin Fercen the red lights of danger on the rear of he mere clerical labor on these in-| the New England Senatora were “ceply | Burke and Tlermans catchers, Farrell, Dorie eed | { verwtion yoaterday, he spike eathuetae: | Then the Coroner, who Is of a nervous Hance trains. tusitess men weir be- mnt formidable. | Mr. Lindsay | incenged, at Mr. Milles epeech “and In | Zimmer b ‘ ae rytion yesterday Cee eee re te eee vor — lated, but regarded this as a small af. el the assistance of ae tended to resent. It. vigorously. Mr. ee 6 ‘ompec nperament, : : fair, ‘compared with the dangers which . Stenographers and typewrl ¢'s remarks Were the sensation of the | “Breit’ asa Ginnt Beat 1 A eHtae ihe ise canoe ae “NEW LONDON, Conn, Jan, %.—The | feset travellers In the air on a dirk and | |diy. ‘He read with Irontcal emphasis the infant and | sig ; —9 ‘i " Pennant will come yn the evidence of Dr. Burchner, ny day. or inal charge, and turning to the Dem. |, The following team would, in my opinion, tand| Wine the. 4} ean | Ua 4 of Dr. 1 ih ‘ fastonigne Gob a mevers ones “Te they t ete ley Senator now preeent has such a letter [| Jue in, Dad Clark, Theo Hreitenstein: | Freedman has got tent down to the inwaniness Undertaker Hess to it Wis\morning through a thick fog. Bhe| vine from the sea and blew a Ntrong | yin) r ; sk him to send it. to the clerk's desk Mey ctariey Farrell, d}of the thing by realizing that this ie the beat | tery, in Brooklyn, to be buried, but the feft Hammond's Flats Thursday even-|brecze, accomparied by a thick snow: Two of the Dr. Whitehead Wit-| ind have It read." The Democratic Sens | ey rat bane, Jack Do) Bagebain town ih the League, and that it wanin | Authorities, after looking at Coroner Oe ee ne eiuring the early morning | He gripped hix gun so tight that the wexaen Gail tow oeeaars dtara 1oGked at dhecatiothen put tHers | by UTE Dare fieorme Davini lhe best article, of baseball that can be pro: Hoeber's death certificate, would not al- fag in fair weather, was bound to Provi-| Cie into a driving rain, flooding | barrel was squeezed an inch longer and} » | was no reply. Mr. Frye proceeded: “If) nan; centre fleld, George Van Haltren; lett fed, | (uced: | His efforts, he says, will be ilirected en- | low the body to be buried. es é nets and. gutters, and causing Bred : a ilice a heat Justice Van Brunt, in Supreme Court | the Senator lt not here. then 1 will ask | Bédie “Burk tutes, Tot’ Murphy, dim| Uely towarda furnishing that sort of value They based their objections upon t @ence with five barges coal-laden, con-| streets and & . bayonet quivered like a reed in th h yhen ft peace | Stafford and Eye" rie Patrons’ money. fact that the certificate was one ot ies ena) chaviered t0.T) 3, Ee oe ate Cena ae aoa ap hin mind to be a| Chambers, to-day heard the argument | fam.When he comes to produce that lets | Siaflord and “dcod-Rye'™ Burn CRANK. eo ee Dirth instead of death, It certified, in taining 3,500 tons, oy S| to iwalk, th8 8 ‘ains for the vhat It cost. | on a writ of habeas corpus for Fred-| Mr Milles gpesch, wherein the IMtter | Ppewene op ‘ Qckatty Langtry called at tthe rvening | Proper terms, that Catherine Damm had Boully. An unusually hieh tide prevailed along F ans rid’ cnet ten | SFWK Metsoner and Agnes Horthot. | nuegested that perhaps it would he well | went Team Good Enough. Ter Seed We ee eNO TR RM LEECGE MONTHRINE TG ee nee 1 7 , -|the Staten Island shores this morning, : jgusetops and ‘Meissner and the Berthold woman have|to have a Senatorial Investigation of all the tooms that the cranks say will win hoe Te Tee ae veenre t authe awRED, Seven’ miles west of Point Ju-| the ve aimage was reported, Ats o'clock Coriunated shadow athwart the been confned in the: Tombs 2 Jan, these charges against New England and | the pennant, the tol 1think, will doi . PE PAU SUERE CAGA a CCH Ge HO eelad Hale Stier eaathEe wind shifted to eastward, and | sense fog set In which enveloped the + bending Wtosharply at the eurb- it" when they were committed by Jus: | her Senators, Ruvie, Meakin, Weuervelt, German and Clark, ergo, night befor’ Iasi. they never buried people alive, an oll ad Wand (ower: bay: tee MeMahon i “Thad hoped the Senator who made | pitchers: Parceli and. Wilson, catchers: Doyle, | ,oatty.” jay Pee WALA EAI HI eel Ceee re PLa Lon diane later increased to a gale. The sea was | ote oi aryival tile morning was the |, A, noise came from the fence; a queer, "TT {"ihigad that Agnes Rerthold ts | that suggestion would. be here. I winh | frat base; Murphy, ascond bane: Fuller, hort | Peete mage a not worth the effort: | the child was alive, so Undertaker Hess ! the rusting, scratching noise and then’) ¢ : 4 ; i ‘i 4 stop; Davia, third. base; Hurke, ‘Tiernan and Van , iy setcto. and Mr, and Mrs. Damm and the baby ; amer Niagara, from Clen he prifelpal witnew@ against Dr. White. he were in the Senate now," sald Mr. ppoint the fe ‘ho hi terrific and swept clear over the tug. Me Re agrder La. came aerash. [twas as though a man Fan alleged Malpraction case, ard | Frye, suggestively. Then raising hia | Haliren, outfelders, and Stafford, substitute. No PAThit tolowen * Feries that Was not yet officially dead had to “Phe air was full of blinding snow so jut the Sarrome short.y | ted rune down in the cellar of his pause she accepted a. brite to leave Voice until it tang through the Chamber, | piker Players are needed than thche of laat yoar'e ward tharaly made 6. 'gees, when ihe Feturn, to this city and walt, until the eT A her way to sea, | {0 put coal ont eitizevand bad elsaner Is a the Senator added: “But T now char; . oe 5 Lsaye to him. “D've mean | Coroner's office was open this morn= that It was impossible to see the length tefered with residents of | Stepped on the po ; ‘ i abrenc ‘ le ‘Then he kep’ on, an’ ting. Sorey ane eaten Island, sled (a eaticmnpe ¢ of the the chares a5 he Will read it In the Tees | ,:W2F ate all there people talking of how to, fx , Not on your iite—1 don't go for fair unless! “Thoy waited for a long time for Coro- @f the boat. ‘Jersey lines piled oncy| 1a lords—that conveyed this information to |%?,% better team of Giants than we had last | there's something in it.’ Then 1 took off the ner Hoeber, who had not arrived at his About 2 o'clock this morning, the t mt uf the lines of the 7 5 ratio Wi th York ci jon to | vear? They are off thelt base. Tcan't see a weak |mittene But if Patterson. wants ‘a real gn. office at the proper time, and they. were i, the tow | at ‘ ost uf th Justice Van Brunt said he would send New York correspondents that. he |} Wart aed to stand. flead these | I'l him something about. the gamecit : in, the day they. would Broke apart and the barges went adrift. mpany were tled up un- the matier to the Court of Oyer and himself is the Democratic Senator and 4 Witeo ‘money in it, {ss EOS GESTS a USOC CaN rt “| inthe ‘morning, while of, t ° Termingr and make the writ returnable | hag the letter," in, Clark, German and fare now thirsting for each other's Eutiti Hermit from. the Board The first two or three barges foun- Y Brooklyn Ferry Com- next. Mond@ay-‘morning. The alwence of this Senator prevents | Doyle, ‘Stafford, Fuller and Davis, int tf Hy extracted—for the Targeat | pUtiAt * Gere. BrnNP stron, thie cles, andthe fost ot padi me from "saying more,” continued Mr. | HurKe, Tiernan and Van’ Hatten, outdelders and | Dire Chance for an athletic club. ealth, rand street, this city, and oto i i Frye. "I will say the rest in his prea-|MUrpby, aub, Why, they can't beat ND "Wh : he tug lay near the floating barges | Prandway, Williamsburg. was running, SHOT WIFE AND HIMSELF, | snce., 1 expect him to say to the Senate 2 A YERY Yous apbitsetor of Bowting ISHAM CEASED TO LOVE. until 7 o'clock this morning to rescue |. Lecuuse of the railroad strike tn Brook. i, ——--— correspondents, whether he has any in-| Wants Jennings for Shortstop. — | 2fnve men ects to te ne : = Be Whe Ansered the tervibie een lyn thounands of persons were unable Lawrence Man Ends Hin Life After | forn ation ax to New ‘England Senators | 1 woutd quggest the following Xu “Manmachusotta_and ‘OI Datchenter teams, who | Affection for Hin Wife Drooped ‘ay of the bridge, ‘in 9 having Hawailan bond interests," it battle on the Cher; 0: Mate} = and ests, hers, y i wi erry Diamond A 5 ‘ It was impossible for the tug to get | \Pite of this the cars on the pridke were Committing, Marder. (Mr. Mills, who had returned to the | Glark tatthetse’ Pastel and Witin; Aight. The mon who wiil upholl the Cherry Dia- When Dr, Atubott Came. Dips oes ea eee eva sioased On foot i s: 3 (§pecial to The Fvening World.) |Chamber, denied that he had given the | Doyle, second base, Fuller, third base, Davie: | 2 Hey See ene Supreme Court room in Brooklyn wae + @longside of the barges after they broke | While thousa nee rogers BOSTC see 26.—Walter ©. Wright, | formation cee Yutce ie see yar ives We aki Dinarel gc ounces ° hree crowded to-day when the absolute di- rounded, 01 a had any 5 ight eld, tube 9 3 Bway, Bho aid succeed in saving the! SEVERE STORM IN THE WEST i of Lawrente, @hot.and killed his wife, | information in-hig possession until he | mitutes, “Murphy and Stafford, ‘Thie team can't ne Al vorce sult of Henry Heyward Isham @rew of the barge Nauity, after very long Kodi A Alice, and then committed suicide late saw this same sory, published, upon | be beat. ry “AF DM 1 against Julla Calhoun Isham was re- Heavy Sn 1 Chicago and > last nigat. ‘The deed was not discovered | Which statement the Maine Senator sald In. sumed before Justice Cullen, é nd hasardous attempts. by the Lawrence authorities until thin | Be, Would withdraw the charge he, had . Mr. Isham Was recalled.’ He dented ‘There were twelve drowned with the Wires Down in Lou - i | previou y made in the absence of Mr.| How ts this for a pennant-winning team for that he ever entered Nurse Decker@ CHICAGO, nh. SAThis. Clty wan morning. Mills. ‘The ‘Texas Senator referred to |1895: Ruse, Meekin, Mercher, German, pitchers; | The fourth monthly boxlug tournament of the | room or that she had been in his room, \, inking barges, four women and eight DE UR yee y ‘The shooting took place In the cham-/ hx suggestion of an Investigation ax | Dorie, first base; Tucker, third base: Shorty | Hew Nork, Athletic lus will be beld to-night in| op that he ever Kissed or caressed her, ‘men. Heater Helng Ang mop und: last mipue than ber of the couple, and the shots were | fined, neem Made “In a spirit Of Dlay- |Posted: Ven Halen rest Sed; | Matchmaker Benny Wiliama, ie “se follows: | His, Wife Was present In the nursery. he , 2 y time “1 years, e °| fulness.” % e eid; Van Haltren, ama, 3 follows: u DERE ea tea viicna ake: aviany time during the sist ees Sorina a by the Janitor, but he made no} After Senator Frye concluded his re. | Thempton. let Meld: substitutes, Burwe, fatord imme, Hickey and simmy Tritly, at 0s, pountn: | deglared., Wen te. cailed "to, see thelr 3 ¢ ; ht cee ena ae Lf tigation, and did not report the| marks on the Hawalian resolution, the ereee Mf pounds: Bitly | Miss Decker. Capt, HARTSHIO. ports from all over the Northwest | Tyrolean vole. “Hult, cr Til shoot Until to-day. When the” police | Senate came to a vote on Senator Veat's | hannchlano ‘tis "pounds; Jim | On @ cross-examination by Mr, Pate Mra RARTBHO. show the storm to be widespread and| qyit eat irratined AER dark firare. Bye| the door the bodies were found | Substitute resolution which upheld the 4 Dan Dor at 140 pounds, and Joe | terson, Mr. Isham said he loved his wife novere. Des Moines reported the worst | hee and fted A hat ran towant, | Stretched side by side on the bed, Blood | Administration. Senator Vest's reso- t 128 pounda. ‘The bouta | until he discovered her relations with Dek hand of barge agli . b i . i | the and fired, A cat r 18 | Wan everywhere, lution was carried by a vote of 24 to 22. 11 Meekin, Germs will be of six rounds each. Maxey E. M Dr, Abbott, on Sept. 19, 18%. He ade Mipssiticcen storm of the year, with snow: business |hlim and escaped th the darkness, | “in the lett hand, of the man was! The Populists voted with the Repabit: Doyle; second bave, | act ar referee, | mitted ‘giving Miss’ Decker a diamond Capt, Re was at a standstill In Davenport, In.;|Seliler coolly puiled a Jack-knife out | A The couple ap: (CAD against the substitute, Senator | § p short step, Full stud on Christmas and a box of candy, Dock band of barge Albert M. t Dubuque the snow drifted four and | (eer eor ket and cut a ‘deep notch In | rarentiy rett night after quar. | Pettigrew alone of the Republicans vot- Ternan, Van jackson, Thie he did at Mrs, Isham's suggestion, a buque the snc ed | and| the gun, cling during 1s ing with the Democrats, ipphy end D year ago det jhe declared. He also gave Miss Decker Gibliin ‘herge Bingic and his wite five fect deep in the principal streets, A tnat Wiiebe wa | At 2 o'clock the Bankruptcy bill was “Grima or De amateur boxing tournament, says he was @ bracelet, a chain, 'a dress and other ‘Deek hand, narpe unknown. and the same reports came from all parts AS asloe rin the head, | taken up in the Senate and Informall: Ser Br eerepmaben mannan) jarticles, always at the suggestion of Ra paiva worruan of Llinols, The murine then put ‘two bullets in lald aside and minor matters considered, acAfier reading the Idean of the diferent rooters Acbigtin Clubs aisst Jack Maden ia 8 Hix. Mrs. Isham, | dies: iNet ie gent ak Ne 4 4 own brain, Jealousy was probably —— jeciding on Grifin as a Giant, my A ea d, also, ’ T. LOUIS, Jan, 26—A vlolent storm | ’ with Griffin in “centre feld: Burke, | wrens mag.told that the purse wax $100 fo the! nurse some shirt waists last Summer, j Mra, HOFFMAN. xed here last night, and many persons couple h ‘1 WILSON’S SUGAR BILL. thy, Might fleld, it would make | MinneF and #25 to the loser, he Aatly refured to) Hit dented gmphatically that he offered ; Mies HOFFMAN. caped Injury by narr chance from hich time the wife t! in the country. Mike Grimn | eee to give her $2,000, if she would rid him of falling wires. The city 1 Husband ot Sead Prominent with’ the people of | Mra Isham. @ deck hand on barge Crucun plant was badly erlppl e Ww: Comen U Houn a Brooklyn on and off the fleld. He is unlike Jark Green and George Brew have been matohed C, Pea ot anni ee hom she was be tai? ‘Tevo | majority of players, one day to fight to a Gnish with two-ounre gloves at| 8S Matilda C. Decker recalled, swore ‘The barges are the Albert M., Ameri- | “fe Qi nurgn ANd event parts, of the - = At this time Wright Amendments Will Be Offered. | poor, Prom the time he at mond | 165 oun % ior a purse” of 8200. The Aehe will | PES, always Wore a wrapper over hey ean Eogie. Crocus, John J, Naulty and| heavy snowstorm, the worst since 1s Now Hampshire, F 1a week | WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Mr, Fithian| gaMt.2? Wis Ne last three) yeuta ‘he | month sO” 1 Private the latter part of this dented any familiarities with him le Pines. has raged | over ‘Central Missouri f Ago and made inquiries regarding hts |(Dem., Il.) asked unanimous consent in| #hlch he leads the list of centre fielders, speaks oe Mrs. Isham in took the stand, an ur of them were bound to Provi- |" TIA: q Wife's cont ; x testified that she paid Cousin Bonsell’ : ZEVELAND, Jan 26—During the ee eee right's pocket was found | th? House to-day for the consideration | °F BESS. | It Pat. (surohy, of Long ts Sapenees to Shelter taland. and when he ence and one to Newport. They were m lant lent weveral “iniles of tele. J a note, which sald: “We have died to- {Of & bil providing. spectal rules for the He Challenges Be BontttancAmerican Athietle Clube Joree oie, ‘Re, Went to Atlantic City she gave him from Perth amber N qe ER nanrivy’ all telechvoe Com mmunieation gother and wish tote buried together.” | navigation of vivers and harbors and! to the paltor: Will be matched to ght any 188-pound man for| Ih a straightforward way she den! pe nearly ‘all telophone commnublcat Masitist by Uradec Mis wite wae thicty! | inland waters of the United States, and| {0 anewer to the challenes of ““Bem’’ to beat | $80 4 mide. Phe bout should be a hard fight, as) — / ; Ane MRI 8} i Kennedy, ‘Stein, Nichola, Brelten- 7 a 6 ere ar ve | TORNADO IN LOUISIANA. = Avlngton MEI had been married | tion was earnestis: dean A SS een: | Grim, Con Daltey and ‘Clements; | Jack Gibbons and Joe Ma SAID A CLERK BLUNDERED. ed every aliezation made against her by 3onseil. doth ‘men are al ut ind employed ate tha { (2 amend the act to prevent coliistons 9 famed, 1 bes to submit the foll babs hee two years, Mrs. Wright had been mar- Pord iliaoaed Noie 4 4 r La ‘Chance, Pfeffer, Corcoran, Dablen} : a ‘Ss : r vry Department. There waa no objec. i Pera ey Ol . ‘| mether In a finish fight inside of the next ten x Milew Of Shore at Mon-| , ried ‘nee’ befur tion andthe bil was pasmed, "2 CPSC | sutdetdera, “MeCarthy, Grifin, ‘Treadway || Aaya'tor a ‘puree of $900, “They will Reheat. 138 Two Persona Killed, Others Injured Sc RESETS After the call of committees for re- ——s "© pottnds with two-ounce gloves. Now a Suit Is Begum for 900 tm om at Monmouth | and Hanes Wrecked. VERY BAD SPECULATION. [un is,'tagrn moun See" COURTESY TO CROKER. eta Damanes meee ‘ ; Va), Chairman of th Peck"? afeated by: Fo Beach reports a barge hove to about six| ABBEYVILLE, Ala, oan, 2—A tor : \ Ways and'Means Committee, went into puntat the Lense AtMaue. Clib toumament | Mra, Nathan Bunien, of 172 Henry, Milles off shore. She appears to be load-| nado blew the house of Mr. Spien to committ f the whole to consider the , . haa repeatedly challenged Dunn to meet him in @4, and has three leg-of-mutton sails | pleces yesterday, and one of his little How a Newly Arrived Germ ont al the Imposition of a dif-| Hin Horses WIM Train on Newmar- | another six-round bout Barry ls willing to agree | Streets Sent her husband on the after- if " r ° duty of one- of 2 _propone, "| noon of Dec. 17 last to the drug store of at by he tug Jee, Heine, ai ir Jured j 26.—A tornado | 100k for the dead sloter Leonard Aust ub obtained an injune- 7 from all bounty-paying coun-| LONDON, Jan. 26.— The horses belong- ae Ju ea a rd on with a prescription, given by Dr. Moese-' the tug ice King.) Tie ug had trouble where vesterty: |g iaiig not as the crow files, {ae teat ein onan man Diets ton TE! Hopking (Rep., 11) immediately |!M&, 9 Mesa Richard Croker and] iub offered them «Rood io tent | son, for their one year old child, Mamie, eta GAG Snail hogses and | DUt Ihr beautiful curve—a poor WIdOW | Charlee Nicholeon, brokers, from trans. {Eas helice cf an amendment he would| Michael F. Dwyer, of New York, started | for st thelr tournament to-night. bu: Duna re: | One of Freedman's clerks gave him the ona dpracting t Sere teen tad 8 a lenelt: BESiae the body: of | Charl Nic! rat ro! mre, Oe tea frer at the Rroper time In the shape ef for Newmarket early this morning in| backing for $500 to fight Dunn. wet rong, medicine. J ie had given the rr BPhigh eae ate font PeALAMNBe: ¢ Millers ag Tart a dead cow AT big “square hote iy the ferring or disposing of his note for) # provito that the duty should remain in | freezing weather cee late to-night r, Was completely Rolshed, Mile animal's side showed what a bullet from $3,209 held by chem and due March 10. FOF BBY GOMREY. CHIEN, ned: | The Jockey Club . H cya eh At abe yo yc ch discrimi: e Jockey Club has granted a free} Hughey O'Nell, who has been challenging Mar- storm of last night caused two was killed and bis children were U Titeat oR curves wun ie ONY | Straub has a sult pending against John-| nated against the United States, and license for the American h t ty McCue to fight six rounds to a finish, has were picked up i : b | Gemolishe a EAS Sree S000 in “bash and “for other teliet. fn {4 amendment to increase the ad valorem , fered him’ {0 sign by ihe Jersey City “Aihietic| The child became "dangerously ill | 00 tag ma RS ee hie er oe equity on account of what he alleges to] duty on all grades of sugar from 4 per| It Is stated that Jacob Pincus Is to take| Club, which “ftered a $250 purse. MteCue hag) Bunten sngamed Lawyer Moses H. Grosas, Ban Sand Ben = u . " whieh he was awindled aut Of $0,000 ‘and made thaaiatemont that selling. ereech, August Belmont, whose horses are ex- 2% 2®) Court. The damages are put at $99. ee ae Waar CHR A WAH E dace) OUPTHR BAT te be dan: sOreter Oey , . her vights to & vaienle: ps | how in the Treasury It was a comer: | pected to arrive in England shortly, ‘The finish fight between Dick Connors, of this paises pha de MRA PEs ak eesti shee) nd | uprntienlix onder Many Straub says he came from Germany | tive estimate that there would be over| According to the Sportsman, other] ‘; Radie Connell, of Jersey City, for & HE WANTS HIS CHILDREN. fs }: Johnston & Nicholson to.arrange a deat, | tO $0,000,000 and might run to $60,000,000. |Messrs. Croker, Dwyer and Belmont, and TO ALT AEE ition for th be CER Ui RMR SURRLE BRS Bale bee whereby he disposed of a quarter int the ‘abor market of Engiand, and espe- Pde a Nea Mrs, Simon Took TRem Becaues — ‘ in the een N terest in a patent to George 8. Adams, New Hubby Discharged a Servant. ‘ne Invrewtrn fir'the ‘Forence itoteh ai] WEST TO BOX EAST, — |clatly, that of Newmarket, wilt greatly] nee is jut a chine of the tine and y spies erman Leader's x Tong Branch) 3 benefit by the result of this “sporting In-| {ackson, Meh! taking, vlare "in America it he | Sigmond Simon, of 2 West One Hun- ae fe clalms he subse@iently learned the ‘i vasion."* onal Spor be 2 tures 0 give ldred and Thirty-first street, obtained @ Ppa penakir Drowned WASHINGTON % F pared wane toaed'dbwt lth ineum: | Minas for @ Tournament Netween =—— > Toe fol of ine dlmensiens oat the Potten ae; | writ of habeas Peal in Supreme Court JCESTER, Mass., Jan, 26.—The| tio saving son 2 a " ) mrances and almost valueless. He de- x Pr a atus ef | cI ao oe ca 6.—The | r : { CERAM VER ETE CH Atlant! ant. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Mice yesterday shows the real status of | Chambers to-day for his two children, ng fader, of this port, |! vidual, whom he hig been. unable. to RANCISCO, Jan. 26.—Secretary —e z LONDON, Sen. 35, 95, | HE Jacob and Jennett Simon. Went ashore on the dreaded reef Sg tte ty find since closing the t Wilkie maineay Ch ie Gone i bye He alleges they are Mlegally restrained Norman's Woe, off the entrance of t —— ain Kennedy, of the Olymple Club, | The lawmakers at Albany have at last taken “ by his wife, Jenale Simon, at the tal- ve " A is contides a ‘atisfactory arrange-| up the question of racing. Assemb!yman Howard | fair play. 7 lence 0! 's, Simon's father, eee pecber: et POEAR ABOUIK HOY sat ie'n Whicipasl MUST PAY $500. ments will soon be made for an Atlantic] Fayson Wilds has introduced a bill which re-| Holder. “Mitchell will not box. at, the |S ROR as at oe aan store, but four are believed to nave| —Near Bouger and Pacific coast boxing tournament, to| peals the Ives law and restores the old Penai |fears the Cub will nt ive. this amount. “Jack: | wife grew out of the discharge Of & Bere been drowned by th est ae MN Weer cg ra Near Bousers| A Suit Involving 150 Dosen sttres| {ke place In some of the large clubs of | Cole, with the exception of weston 352, whici| t's backers are, mente!a at the Suton Sport| Vant einl by Mir. Simon while hia wife ‘owned he overturning of a | Handing, Con 4 flatvout, containing the East, declares racing @ nuisance, This section ng Clubs and they feel at they will | was away on u visit, In April, On Gory. The missing men are ull Portu- | {2 men a woman Sad ge Meare Is Capes, He has written to the New York Ath-| pended, oo thet racing in ftse:t will not bo ine|S * SMGmyinee gun, terms her return, Mra, Biman, became incenses guese and belong in chis city. They are of tha heat’ araraak toon: The! The next morning when ry Samuel Rardfleld, a shirt and clothing | letc Club) and the principal clubs in| tertered with, The season ie limited wraear a at her husband's interference, and, tak- Joseph Hume, cook; Albert 8. Viator, | [vate De Cources reported th | manufacturer, recently sued Hyman| Chicago, Boston and Denver and. ex-| ttrfered with. ene in Dehitek 8) sna ing her children, went to her father's Frank Brier and Joseph Francis. Ontr Pouc hight he had inortally wounded a rloter |] Q y y pects answers In a few days, If the| between May 18 and Oct. 15, and the State, Fiddle Sweeney and Tommy P house, declarin.' she would not return rete - | iy Fa Grip. in’the lege bat the man, Who belonged | Ltess, Alexander and Morris Herzen-|New. York, proposition through | in last year, wants 5 per cent. of the groas| signed to meet for eighteen ron ia] until Mr, Simon agreed to recognize her After the Leader struck on the reef «| 2 the crew put off for the shore in two | Deriag the twenty-two hours w | to the Witlameburg Turn Verein, bad | stein, in the City Court, to recover! Kennedy is confldent that the Chicago | gate receipts. If the bill is passed as it stands, al Athlete, Club's coming supreme authority in domestic affairs, dortes. ean apen A safely, . ’ “ ne grip | CoCHPEM by running away on his hands. | g34) for the conversion of 150 dogen| ‘Ub will accept. Facing may be carried on, but if bookmaking |13 Ci Tear’ Bushwick avenies fi PRG ph ceemegnnerae 4 ye hh of the on o shirts. i é ee penne t ms \ permitted, then the track offclale must take | 08 Suturday evening, Feb” 9 sure GIRL CAPTURED LA tds dory reaches Khore, but the | 4 A i ake | been matched to jornbacker's un. ie Beis Gory reached the shore, hut the . TRAIN SMASH-UP. The case came up for triat before Jus-| ALEXANDER ISLAND NOTES, [their chances ot imprisonment. tt tr ciaimes {been marcted 1 mest Rugene Mornbacker's un. RGLAR, ler 18 fast reaking up. She 1s) aye weather tor [tice Van Wook and a jury, and lasted ai = mat the Penal Code only appiien to pool aet:ing, | An’ exeelient and varied programme has beet "ar- red john Pugh & Bone this Harta wo days. Bardtleld claimed. that. o aA oe . Sar AAS and that bookn ot the sel ol ie ans wae wart aciur cae Pega toate hae f Rear-Rad Collision During the te gine of Sept dd, Ta eet Wh] RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER 1SL- 04 AN ORISHA 18 REE He AMINE, Fpl ee mn unknown eh. ‘ me a 14 Heuvy om This Mavaina: Was employed by him! opened his shop, | AND, Jan, 26—The entries and weights | verte ie ea 2. al Of Maxnolia, « bh D jen eee and with the other defendants removed | for Mondu Bhe has either lost her or that ‘ : b train on the ston avenue ii) dozen shirts trom his prembses there no one aboar roshe drifts ‘ branch of the Uni leva ad, wbout at the mercy of the gale | , . branch of He Bowed Like a Chesterfield Whea ; Led Away by Police. fants bookinaking, and if the Legislature thinks |teiie’cluin who mill serve durlug this sugrtagatta| BAN FRANCISCO, J fa racen on thie track’ ore eR inks | etic Club, who wil e during thin year, are 3 . , Jan. 26.—Gus Grit. i the Penal Code fits the case, the courte will : Brew phy; Vice-Pres- | fin, an all-round thief and burglar, 4 as fellows Se ans peel ces Bid terres | fin, and burglar, is in by one witness, while the defendants | Firs Race—Selling: five furlongs probably: Mphold it The rep track) mem: At i Secretary, | Jail ae the result of the bravery of Miss be Mua GNER A CORBI orl neeeaE tel lanes sec NG Sia It claimed, want the tmprisonment penaity wipe i Willet Robinson. Miss Robinson caught PATRICE | h , Brookiyn, 1.0 oc show that Liese was a. partne ls | “lemon: Seed Tammany Hall 2000) ani a daily fine provided 2 BARK BEATRICE ASHORE. a Jinorning, ean into the rear” ca Oa “Hevaneld’ Wewiea NE Linea neat 0 Trampetse te oo * h ;|inthe Avery Hotel’ She acca tne com gay : nae ° in the Avery Hotel. She selzed the m - == 4 train ahead on the same track Bis marines, Uae insisted that Lies was i SNe Delanie : PeNPlaner, tovernore, fortwo years Te [and locked iim in the elevator. ‘Then ane ‘train ahead me track. dams ‘put lan employee in his business ata | 08 Drlasle, secs fot likely that Nijemans Josen ‘combe, John’ 3. Dorman, | summoned assistance, and the thie! was The Crow ew od by Litesbavers CONTRACTS MAILED TO-DAY, |*s"" the engine, making spli woekis: salary \; AME Kite Wied evs $F | ROE Re a Pe atta Pt | John" Kamph, Homer Broadwell and’ zimer's [locked up in the parion wille's teticen rom Siution No, 2. : the rear platform of the forward tr After hearing the summing uy by ex-| Lal t * Prove ‘the racing. situatton, but’ very tftte, “tt | Quick ~ << was summoned..” Miss” Robinson - stood " LO ANRAIIRE RellNele, paate armen er, eG, dn . ty true that rating. will be permitted bit {t ward over the prisone: BANDY HOOK, N, J., Jan. 2%.—The| Capt. Davis Wil Sign the cin tad eae He te 8 the plaintiff, th Selling: four and a halt furlongs. |eannot flouriah without its necessary adjunct, | to tne Raltor: fame, “The finest et "ol ahalbien’ bik Bee Bathe Cane ten we) pamsenigers expectlly | ought in'a-verdiet for the plains ara betting ae i undertand that Jouenh Matior, tate wish tho lever: seen by tae police was found on ashore during the fox near Life-Baving |<. [it the rearcar of the first Uf for the full amount ait ‘ : Bins “tenlon, Fusre ‘In ce. sliver ‘sage mapien | Grimin, Ok vig lipngened Capt, Davis, of the New York Haseball| ‘The accident occurred on Myrtle ave: | — ~~ aa imal who was manipulnced for beuaine rata |v the Marry Le Clark. Atsoclatton,"at alariom | art wiie Woke and talks gentlemanty, ‘The vessel was discovered ashore by | “ih, t-day mailed w contr nue, at North Elliot! street, between tie) Col Wartnas War on Trucks, 4 fae ruled off at Arexander’ Island yesrenday far all, Feb forthe pts: Satie | apd when he left atlas | Robinson” fn Capt. Edwards, of the life-saving sta: tien. he unt was corr ated In his claim f the Union Neunbien Of he’ t y enue and Navy # <5 lsnnena ott inainba i FAD aoe ve JH888 0 m Tam one pr nghth! charge of an officer he lfted his. sille Jantly for the penant iast ye Most of | fag which ‘Had notthed ver tia cig | Rreet-Cleaning Departuient to-day made a rald tix and @ half furiongs, puninhed ail the guilty parties. Hy che champion, wilt | thought to be an Eastern crook. Oreo, Capt. Davis has becn correspond. | hour First avenue The Commissioner of . iS tree i $31 Rast s4th street, the masth Parte of the | ing witn the players all Winters ant he qty, SQugion, muht, have eon at! Meant nt asaowms AU Arete neh A at hoo es | BABY ON THE DOORSTEP, a vane Jtended with serigus results, ha fe all vehicles which encumber the streets | | “i : , s Be fe nad 8 Cargo Valucd at $3,00, which |*4¥% he believes that there will be no| Hrakeman lshior itehner, "who. ‘a violation of the law Bireh +. 98 106 Hontelatee Ally 6 it may be stated trouble with Rusie or Mec on. the rear car ot the fotward trait | J Fourth Race—Selling; six and a quarter furlongs. speed ant teat tir tmn| SKATING RACES POSTPONED, ars he walter se the Boe ; ran back thirty feet when his (rain| Teled to Burm Her Iufawt A alee cool Plekaway so OS | waen throes “to se * uthern trip has| came to a standstill, and wed the Hy dove ccosccccccccellh Adjoura’ 2261 thse hin breathing ai and Curry BUILDINGS ARE AFLOAT. t yet be ed. ‘This Jaunt will | approaching train, drawn by engine | BUFFALO, Jan, 2—Mrs. Gotel, of 18| blistard sono Oat a faced this horae without the silver tube when | Water Covers the Ice at Red Bank the club something like $5,000, and | No. 29. npire street, is under arrest for at- 108 Aishasaas they wanted him to be beaten, but when they ware May Hel - — Davis naturally wishes to «o| Tho passengers were landed at the pease mi) ‘Yon | ready to place cash on him the (ube was placed in Monday, bert Turrel, of 41 Burnett atr A Frovhet That Will Give Bi » the most. m y can be found. | Navy street station. and taken to their || mpting to burn her infant alive in a ‘ . hia throat. There can be no construct East (Bpecial to: the Besoing W. Orange, found a male white child Lath of Wate in communication with Sumter, | destinations on succeeding trains. kitchen stove. Insanity from Spiritual- tees Gade other’ than that shannon, and RED BANK, N. " van 2 wthe i: three days old, lying on her back nes 2 GC, and Banford, Fla, but the prokat —— lam ie the alleged cause Tis BARR S225 33 ger Gas | Evening Werk e|ing races have been postponed maii| and yelling lustily, ae HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, Jan. %—From| bilities are th Jatter place will Many Deaths om Paeumonta, Fifth Race—Selling; six and « quarter furlongs z. f , Postponed until >. y be accepted, = a n eariaons Gen we aves a a} Monday afternoon. The child was wrapped in Present indications the water supply for PR AOORRIRD i Gohiosa'to.|| fie dab T dasle conorie 644) amibe for. the Hart in a Co Reeant’s, Tey Rrsckgaat’.o0scc020277Aat | 0, SSO om tae, for mee whe ree their ~ +stiliy Mvheedh ody Capt. the city of Brooklyn for the enauing| night, but will return in the ary part of | week ending Jan. 28. The death rate while t te| WILKESDARRE, Jam, %—Im a collision be- eee ee Nd ie rhe stores lant night id not melt the | Sirs, “furrel“notihed “Ovens te Ie will be unusually large from the|of next week and for a permanent | sixtoaa below las week, is 55 above the weekly | tween two electric care this afternoon, Wiltiem | Kent, “a= ss fom we 7" fe still bard, but there is two| Poor Moore, and the child’ wae’ tece in the vicinity of Hempatead.|#ay, President Freedmun has not yet | averase for ach ot tie ian _five pears. There | Nourke, Joh, acbappert Te ioe Vi ” Hy oF Saree lnchen of water on it, Panta of Berndt: the care of Mrs. 4 led upon his new offices, but they | were 199 deaths trom pneumonia, 6 t Laverit) ‘The weather promises cold Burnett street, ‘Fhe heavy rain of last night melted the| Will probably be in Newspaper Row.” |i trom smalls snd st'tiow wipncuerign™ OTM | fleter ware fatally Injures, ip eioad Mot ia making an effort to find the poreste upon trucks and wagons which When Mrs. Turrel F About 8 o'clock last night Mre, Her.

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