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* Pi) i | 7 Ya rd ( \ }_ not. sufficient 5 \Judge MoAdam Ordere Naturali- {gation Papers Destroyed. Then He Refused to Hear a Divorce Case Set Down for To.Day. Consternation in Superior Court, ‘Where Me Relieved Judge Dugro. Judge McAdam was in no very plea ant frame of mind to-day when he w called upon to sit in the Special Term of the Supe-tor Court in place of Judge Dugro, who was unable to be present on account of iliness. The Judge last Sum-/ mer announced that he would not again pass upon the final papers of applicants for naturaization. To-day he reiterated this determination, and clinched his re- Marks by ordering a court officer to tear ¢ Up the papers in the case. Shortly after court opened, John T. Kelly presented his asalication and handed up the papers. “| won't naturalize any one,” said the Judge. Officer James Wallace was ordered to Gestroy the preliminary application pa- pers. He hesitated to obey, and Judge McAdam sai “Tear up those papers." ‘To the astonishment of Mr. Kelly and a crowd of attorneys and court attend- ants, Wallace obeyed the Court's order. “I don’t propose to naturalize any one ‘The State courts should have nothing to Court won't natural.ze persons and have the newspapers charge fraud, and the United States Courts do that, too, If there is any fraud let the United States Courts do the naturalization themselves,” said udge McAdam. see Mudge then instructed Mr. Kelly to go to the United States Court. After quiet had teen restored, Lawyer Benjamin . Oppenheimer, addr Ju ae McAdam, said: “Your Honor, I appear in the sul Seen aoecnn against adoiph Schlo- aah ° th ‘he inquest wi set down for to-day. bie | won’ t hear it,” sald the Jud, “Il am only sitting here today for Judge Dugro, and im not going to fake up divorce cases and have pub- lished s three-column story to the effect that I came here only to try divorce its," *\Mr, Oppenhelmer picked up kis papers /, and left the court-room. UNLUCKY MR. O'BRIEN. His Drunk Coat Him Two Accidents im One Nig! Michael O'Brien saw the inside of two hospitals 1ast night while he was intoxi- cated. He also received two scalp wounds within four hours, At 8 o'clock O'Brien, who is fifty years old, and lives at 1530 Thira avenue, was standing on the rear platform of a Third avenue cable car. When it stopped at One Hundred and First street O'Brien fell, and his head struck the step of the car. He got a slight scalp wound, He was taken to the Harlem Hospital, and protested #0 ly he wus allowed to go. soa NS Selec @ patrolman wae asked to'call'an ambulance to take @ man to e Presbyterian Hospital | w! AY ‘ighty-seventh street and Third He had sustained a severe scalp vound. It was Michael O'Brien. He vas intoxicated, it was reported by the police. O'Brien’ is now in the Presby- terian Hospital, ee “VREATED LIKE HOGS.” So Said Lawyer House Speaking of Recorder Goft's Court. When Max Hochstim, who assault- ed Henry Frendenthai last September in front of the Essex Market Court. was called before Recroder Goff this morning, Lawyer Frederick Bingham House stood by him, Mr. House said he did not know just what rights law- s had in the court-room, as they Were hustled about, made to stay in @ pen and were created lke hogs. ‘The Recorder responded: “This 18 a small room, and there are chairs to accommodate everyone. Until something can be done, the inconvenience of which you speak must be tolerated.” Hochstim's trial was set down for { Feb. 11. ——— i Another House on the Track. SOLOMO! VILLE, Ari., Jan. $1.—The shanty placed by P. Sullivan on the track of the Gile Valley, Globe and Northern Railway, was moved by the Company's employees, and Sulll- van, when he appeared before Justice Parks to { + \awer to tne charge of placing obstructions on « railroad track, a grave offense unter Arizona Glatutes, obtained a continuance until Friday. When the train arrived at Sullivan's ranch yae- ferday another house had been erected on the Sullivan forbade any one to touch it. —<— | $2,000 for Ly Cenacience Funi, LYNN, Mass., Jan, 31.—An unknown eonscience-stricken ctitzen here has sent City Treasurer French $2,000, to reim- burse the city for unpaid personal taxes. The letter accompanying the money } stated that for years the sender had not paid his just taxes on personal estate, and inclosed the amount rightly due the city, There is no clue to the sender, Tewles Souvenir Bullet. Dr. J. A. Irwin, of 149 West Twenty-ninth Gtreet, performed an operation last night on C. T. Towle, the wealthy shoe manufacturer, who re- gently attempted to commit suicide at the fevant House, but was unable to extract the bullet, Dr, Irving says the bullet will likely remain i mans head as tong "as hie ives. 1 is in a ry vital part, and Dr. Irving cannot under- Stand how it reached ite pre: ton without causing Instant death, recover. EOE Now the Tramps Must Go, ‘The returns recetved at Pollce Headquarters this morning Indicate that a concerted raid was jo upon tramps throughout the city last night fumber of arrests, including station-house lodgers, was 103. tra ——2-- ‘This Beggar Was Well Fixed, on) Patrick Moore, seventy years old and home- to the for three \ or Essex Market Police Court to-day. for begging in Front street last falerpit When searched he had $82, {Ne sad she : Judge Dugro Very = en \dge Dugro, of the Superior Court, ts con. 4 to hls room at the Savoy Hotel, and is anid ba very ill © oyall Highest of all in Leavening Power.-~ Latest U.S. Gov't Report we aitaatang, Ueto. ect icisaibne Se Ae te deo ii 100 TIRED TO WORK ?| DECEMBER BER WEDS MAY|SOc. Neckwear at 20c. Last k advertised that Aged J. B aiwiieh of Oarriage old ats Fame, Seoures a Girl Wife accepted one of these pi Quietly Driven'to Minister MoNioh. | them ats uniform price o Ot, Who Ties the Knot. Graduated Club Ties Four-in-Hands and A Widower a Short Time, Single and Life Became irksome. Knot Scarts. Each Band Bows. i . James B. Brewster, senior member of the carriage-making firm of J. B. Brewster & Co,, has taken unto himself ayoung wife. The exact age of the lady upon whom M1. Brewster has placed his affections, and to whom he has given his name, is not known precisely, but the divine who married the couple three weeks ago, Rev. «. T. McNicholl, of the Beekman Hill Methodist Church, NASSAU ST., COR. ANN, BENNETT BLDG. Mr. Brewster is avout seventy-five years old, but doesn’t look it. The fact that a ceremony had been performed would not have been gen- erally known had not a marriage notice been published this morning, which an- nounced that Mr. Brewster had been married to Miss R. 8. Schwartz, of Or- ange County, N. Y. are off on a honeymoon and even Mr. Brewster's friends can't tell exactly where. Mr. Brewster and Miss Schwarts, the Orange County maiden, called at Dr. McNicholl's house one night, between 8 and 9 o'clock, three weeks ago. He arrived in a carriage, which was driven by @ coachman in livery. Dr. MecNicholl’s son, who is a physi- clan, answered the bell. When he had ushered the visiturs in, he noticed that the gentleman was old, but sprightly, and that the young woman was pretty, blushing and dimpled. “We would like to get married,” said BOTH WANT THEIR CRILOREN, -——_-— Rather Unpleasant Predicament of Justice O’Brien. Must Dectde Whether Father or Mother Has Greater Rights. Justice O'Brien, in Supreme Court Chambers, to-day was called upon to decide between a father and mother as to the possession of their two children, A few days ago, Sigmond Simon, a wealthy retired dry goods merchant, re- siding at One Hundred and Thirty-firat the gentleman. street and Fifth avi tained a wi Young Mr. MeNicholl called his father, A eae ee ee who asked his Visitor to identify him-|0f habeas corpus from Justice Van elt ay. I Mr. Brewster, of tne|ETUnt: compelling Mrs. Simon to pro- G am rr. rewster, 0! | duce in court Jenette Si ti years ae 1 e | « nette Simon, nine 3 Brewster Carriage Company,” he @n-| of age, and Emil T. Simon, six yeare of stern? YOU any, witnesses, Mr, Brew-/age. Simon charged that his wife left his home without cause and was illeg- ally holding the children in restraint and forbidding him access to them. Mrs. Simon admitted taking the chil- dren, but claimed she was forced to leave her husband because of his un- reasonable conduct in interfering with the management of the household. In the complaints, charges and coun- ter charges it developed that Mrs. Simon Tt wan fnaily concluded that young Mr, MeNicholl would do as a" witnes and the ceremony was performed. After the young Woman from Orange County had become Mrs. Brewster, her husband, during the conversation which followed, said that his former married life had been such a happy one he could not resist the temptation which overcame him to marry again every time he was in Miss Schwartz's soclety. This pretty complient brougit roses ide, re’ to the cheeks of the bri water | took umbrage because her husband. dis- handed the clergyman a liberal fee, and| charged a French maid white ates drove away. Simon was away ona visit, ‘Mrs, Simon The firm’ of Brewster & Co., whose Wwarerooms are at 487 and 489 Fifth ave- nue, with a factory occupying the bulld- ings from $11 to 219 West Forty-third street, is the oldest carriage house in the United States, and manufactures the Brewster wagon, which has become fa- mous, fer, the father of Mr. J. peruned to return to her husband unless would agree to acknowledge her supremacy in domestic affairs, In court this morning the attorney for Mra. given opposed a reference, on the ground that there was no Issue of facts on which the referee could hear testl- mony. He said under the law of 1893 the rights of the parenta in the children Were equal. It was not charged that the children were neglected or In any man- ner abused or maltreated; neither was James Bre’ M, Brewster, started in business in 1838, with his son. He was a direct descend- ant from Elder Brewster, who came over in the Mayflower in 1620, ‘He was appren- would be sold at a price that wae as nearly all were sold. We have since received several offers eo ‘eaune ing neckwear manufacturers offering us their tock at our own price. ropontions and, commencing today, emi sell A Multiplicity of Patterns. Every Known Combination of Colors. All the Newest Shapes. Geo. Bradford Tripler, all of our neckwear of 500. —and Ho it pro’ 36 PARK ROW, ronan BLDG. CONNELL BEAT MULLINS. The Latier Knucked Oat by n Heart Blow--Kane Quits to Burns. The Owl Club was the scene of three rattling boxing bouts last night at the monthly stag cf the Club. The first bout was between Charley Burns, of Cincinnati, and Dick Kane, of this city, Max Kane was to have met Burns, but he was sick and substituted his brother Dick. Burns announced his welght as 145 pounds, and Kane sald he weighed 148 pounds, Burns was looked after by Joe Hopkins and a friend, while Kane had as his seconds Max Kane and . Moore. Burns ‘assumed the aggressive und landed heavy lefts on Kane's head in the first round, With no returna, ‘The second round was more evel din the third Burns went at his than like a steam engine, Kane returning a hard jab on Burns's eye, which staggered him, Time saved Kane from a knockout. In the fourth Kane repeated his act of quit- ting as he did at Tomkins in his bout at the Manhattan A. C. It was either stop or get, knocked out with him. Paddy Young Galla, Lad were the neat air, at 102 pounds, - lagher was lool ced" after by Jack Van Houten, and Rich rR sar red for by Marty McCue. Jerry M phy acted ai Teterce, From the call of- <b until the end of the sixth round, the boys slugged Diner very hard, Rich knocked down three times with left- unches on | the her h's nose bleedin hand had Ric! him down with a heavy and knocked hand blow on the jaw. ed a draw. The speciai vout of the night wan b tween Eddie Connell, of Jersey City, an Barney Mulling, of this “ity. Dick ‘Con- nors was to have fougit Connell, but he could not get to weight, and Mull! substituted. Connell weighed 114 and was weconded by Marty Mc Charley Roden. Mullins “weighed 116 pounds, and he was looked after by jerry Hweeney and Frank Day. ‘The first round was an e heavy swings on head and jaw, Co nell having the better of it. In the sec- one rushes, and the former visited the body heartly with his right, leaving Mullins weak ut the end. He ‘punched Mullins ue an it charged that their condition would be bettered by giving them to their father, Under this condition of affairs they should not be taken from the mother. Justice O'Brien said the law did not contemplate the prejudice of the father's right. simply because the mother hap- pened to have possession of the children, ecision resery ticed to a carriage-maker and learned the trade thoroughly. Soon after 1 dening bis trade, with Haven gentlemen, he obtained a charter for the construction of a road between New Haven and Hartford. He was President of the new institution, and was an active worker in the enterprise until he and his son went into business in 1838. 7 Wi ven- tyelgnth nereot Weis kait nis'nrer wite| GANGS OF BOY THIEVES. has been dead only a short time. = a Blackamit rl They & v and PLUMBERS TAPPED WINE. Rob School Childre —E Patrick Walsh, leader of a gang of boy Temperance Advocate Mi McNair Prefers Claret to Bluing. thieves, appeared before Justic: in the Jefferson Market Police Court Joseph Sullivan, a Mount Vernon| ‘M8 morning. Sunday nigat a black- plumber, has been arrested on the charge |S™ith named Philin, of 207 Tenth ave. of stealing thirty bottles of wine from|Tenth aven near Twenty-second the cellar of Mra. E, McNair, a member | Street. Walsh, who is twelve years of age, re- Heved the blacksmith of his wateh and gold chain. Walsh gave the watch and chain to his uncle, Tim Walsh, to pawn. Tim and his pepnen | lve at 454 West Seven- teenth street. pawnbroker advanced 33, so the er hel not much to divide, Tim was held to-day to answer a charge of receiving stolen roperty, and the nephew was sent to the Protectory. he young prisoner said James Har- grave, twelve, of 417 West Elghteenth of the Mount Vernon branch of the W. Cc, T. U, He will be before Judge Ap- pell to-morrow morning. Mrs. McNair is well known in Mount Vernon as a vigorous temperance ad- vocate, She discovered the loss of her wine when, after plumbers had been at work in her cellar, she ordered a bottle of claret to be brought up for a sick friend. On opening the bottle she found it had been filled with bluing. ay their leader and his uncle. “Xt, 8. H. Myera, whe lives at 201 Went Bhevenih street, called at the Jefferson Market Police Court tester to consult Justice Simms. He complained that an organized band of little boys are in the habit of “holding up" school boys and girls in the vicinity of West leventh street, and stealing from them their lunch and candy money: COUNT’S CHILDREN “MISSING. suet and "Joe" Kenny Shirteeay f i ve wi js ansociate in EUCHRED THE SHERIFF. |2a@? Stas srs titties et “Count” Mara the Key on an Officer. Assistant Deputy Sheriff Quigley and two other men went yesterday to the house of “Count” Ernest Victor Mar- echall, 137 East Fiftieth street, with a warrant for the alleged nobleman’s ar- rest. Quigley, on entering the house, was locked in the drawing-room by Mar-! Thinks the Fathe! wis Agents ister, while the "Count"? made Kidnapped The: CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—The police were requested last night to look for the two chiliren of Count Lozenois Smitka, who, through the basement. me to America about four years ago, and has since then been in- Volved In’ several more or less shady business and matrimonial affairs. He is now being sued for $20,000 In a breach |{t tx ald, have been kidnapped. ‘The of promise suit by Miss Catherine Smith, | children, Minnie and Eadie, aged twelve & Brooklyn girl and ten respectively, are said to have Mother been carried off by the agents of their . grandfather, Count Philip Agamon are WR Lubonosk!, of Warsaw, Potand, and and her two children, who were ao severely burned : fa ihe Are ec thelr home at 47 Sixth ave taken back to Warsaw. Count Lubono- fe reported much be ski is Smitka’s father-in-law, and, it is Hospital. — Muat Support Their Old Mothers, said, the children are hi mense estate in Poland, Irs to an im- Corporation ye) Stiefel mad Smitka eoped with Marie Lubonoski, ant Corporation Cou fel mate a daug of Count Philip, and the chil- have the Recorder tase an order dirnoting Wil. | dren were bern after th arents fam and John Forbes, of 111 Bas’ Oae Hanired and che ” a Phirteenth. street, pupportthelr aged” mothe » Count came to Chicaga and was i corde was Brunel to obtil Se ee 2 downtew 8 ehitdren auake Shocks In Mexico Count CITY OF MEXICO, Mexico, Jan, .— nee the | POSS 10 Utne reat earthquake sliock of Nov 1M, w Count Smitka wou DOCTOR : SHOT BY A BOY. caused the luss of fifteen reign of terror has prey ure ants have neariy | Potedo Phystel hamlet. ‘The eruption of lb, mentarliy expected, ond fers Mother wtiis vite. sepens were felt ls many 5 TOLRDO, G fan DP ed Atbortg Kuiaht of Pythian Hew at the pott dea at the Bast | Toledy police en with two bu The uniform division of the Metrn; Tote lin hin bods vecalved Cusine & [estan Knights of Pythias, will hod a fair at Madison sidenae at hire Hall, One Hundred and Twonty-tifth street an! i hovel Madison avenue, during tnis weok The fair inf 18h open from 1 o'clock in th at al 7 ‘alvernoon to M1 or lock anager of ths alt al Col “Joye | sie “whi t ere are jFoseman, f the phys'c.an's alleged Mr, Fran | intimac quartelled with the woman; over some money and she eaims, at tenipted to stab her and her nine it <i son, Herbert | Driven to ot icked up 4 loa to her son, dir tor. The boy fi ring Alberts his left arm cut about the fs the shoot ey her nde 0 fe quarters the woman Lrevoiver and histidine | ed him to shoot t 1 twice, one bullet eck and the other Groiner was horribly immedia after he 1p nt to the police station, and told’ that Mrs, Groiner had attodipted to rob him, Mrs. Groiner and her son were urrested. = Allee Crice Ran Away from Home. Jobe Crice, of 879 Third avenue, notified the wt thie morning that hie twolve-year-oid Alles ram away trom ber home at avoa Baking Powder mad PURE POT ont rere niet, 5 silver! has determined kroggy inthe third, with the left In the jaw and right on the heart, but could not knock him. out. Mullins came up gamely for the fourth, but was disposed of with a@ terrible ‘heart blow from Connell's right after two minutes of the round. — oo CHICKS BORN IN SQUADS. Thronge Watch the “Impabaters at the Big Poultry Show. A good attendance marked the second day of the Poultry and Pigeon Show at Simms | Madison Square Garden to-day, and the Judges started on their big job early in the morning. A great collection of eggs is an important part of the exhibit, and ildren of all growths never tir watching the incubators that turn out squads, platoons and regiments of real live chicka every day The American Barb and Carrier Club to renew its offer of special prizes, and will adopt a distinct. ly American’ pedigree ring. The Buff Teghorn Club. held its fourth annual meeting this morning. caret eh eee BOY BRUTALLY BEATEN. Horsewhipped, Kicked for Trivial Offense: Eleven-year-old Henry Jarzynski, charged with being incorrigibly bad, in the Morrisania Court to-day. Albert Jarzynskt and Mr. Brockhaus @ neighbor, were in court, Mrs. Ji gynski told the Court that’ Henry the worst little liar she ever met. She denied that she ever beat him, nelghbor Brockhauser also there had been no Indication that the boy had ever been abused. md Reaten swore that on Thureday ie e boy e(ranrother Albert, beat kicked him, On the day following, becs.ise he was not quick enough in going on an errand, he said, his stepsister hor whipped him until the blood came, Mra. Jarzynaki finally admitted. she did whip the boy alight! wt could not account for the bruises on his body, HYPNOTIZED BOY CONFESSES. Fence in Indjanapo! the Owners Under A INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 31.—An expert In hypnotic science was let into the Jail last night and secured a confession from Frank Pierce that revealed where @ quantity of stolen goods had been secreted, locating one of the biggest “1 that e been run in this city anc ree Schoppe were ar- lon, and when the hyp- hotlst ontrol ove: ree, th boy Felzted how he had been instruct- eto ete » the s fond-hand Jose Weigar, who sort sehoot dnd hay Out ste f The Weingars had alr To-Day ete our Annual Inventory the taking of which we found, as usu numbers of remnants, odd! pieces, &e., and will To-Morrow place the same on our counters at t pric es} And Forever! after, that when we say we offer a bargain we do so, Gallagher | Connell's jabs stepped Mullins’s |, MAY MANTON’S LATEST DESIGNS. Patterns Mailed Free on Receipt of Coupon and 5c. for each. DONG ricci scsi Addreas Address Patiern Department. WHEELER & WILSON MFG, CO,, #113" New ¥ BRRIRIAISNEH SH Se WIRE SRR A SPORTING MISCELLANY. The question of the eligibility of the new Mal hattan Athletic Club fo membership in the Ama: ileal REGARDLESS OF COST, OUR ENTIRE STOGK FURNITURE, CARPETS, & MUST BE SOLD AS SPEEDILY AS POSSI JORDAN & MORIART PARK ROW, NEAR CHATHAM SQUAE At the recent fire in our establishment, tour Athletic Union will have to be wetted one of there days, for with the change of mi ment is announced @ new policy that will @ deavor to make the proprietary organisation « real factor in athietion. Whether the Club will be admitted as a purely ai F urganization oF ot remains to be ween, That the proposition will meet with considerable objection is quite probabie, Should the A. A. receive the proposal favor- ably te of the opposition of wuch a Club the New York A. €., for Instance, the result cam be easily predicted. Tae YoOA Gis strong enough to form a league, ineluding perhape regimental organizations, which consider themaelves to have been unfairly ditiminated againat, and the Boston A, A. The withdrawal of the N ork Athletic Club from the A. A would be @ tremendous blow to the Association. No other club contains #0 tiany representative athletes or such a magnl- cent plant, Remembering the magnanimo manner in which the New York Club handled t annual championships last Summer, with thought of gain to iteelf, the A.A. UL offcials should go slow about” overruling a prut which might be made by that body Of course, thin Is all on the presumption that auch @ slate of aflaire may hrought about, Stil, strange things huve happened, and within the AL ALU, too, . It looks ike @ cl prietary. club, a0 Coupons oun good for a Handsome; Pictur FREE LECTURES. conded thet Ayunces rad Rot even “Kindergarien” predec chriaten the pretty littie thea re, ige-podge which have « there wil be mi THURSDAY. JAN: 21, AT # BM. and pespie wha have. paid farm Grammar Sehoe Urove ant Hutson atx begin to believe that they are really | Mr, Henry W, Ri wulect r] thing than the man who stays in and pur ie chaser a ticket (or the theatre of takes a. drink at the cafe, announcing that he is ber, ai oftering Proof than that ¥ struction will be given io je iilstimed and aggressive imotiods of the of skatera have landed. those worthies exactly where It could reaven tha 4 bring up. As announed in ‘The *yeaerday, they dave been it away tom the Montreal gkating hampionship adr rH Wen Hii heir Preventlan antenia, ty not the same as that which | MP Fe Hebrew Ins! even at” the brutal even the coarsest and most dogralel specta foul tacticn lave received instant. condamnath On one point President Eliot in disinitly rect—namely “playe unt for coiley A eanon compelling devene fot for abel ishing the ame « the claim made by Barnes, « professional, of 9 2-5 seconde, Joe Butler, of Pailadelphia, who whipped Fra a) Ae ler. abr nltk blouxe worn above | ft plurkin trousers, white, in color reaehta wiow the knee. bools with spurs A long-peaker cap is also wore The cap and blouse display. Ue colors of the owner, Tlue, with gold sleeve champton, If Butt will be abroad unter Lenny 2 ment. and will bo matched against the Couler. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. iy Anearn. when tne an actirant for tent weight homara she fon full Mecarthy.. wha hus bee: for Me ‘The Invasion Eageman, Carr and Aulitte oN py other ght. | Metaughiin into racing in Maryland and Vir- eee Bick Meee Ten eyed! MRAr Lxinia will be regarded with regret by thove hav- Harmon, Meany Peterson uhiye Van Tigest [ng the best interests of the aport at heart. Mr. taken Engeo ater new some fea match with 4 6 a quick 1 from Phildelphia enue ¢ declares that Horace] ey tthe Brighton Heash ke a match with any aman tat Fs A Vane for $5.00 awl th wine | . quent that it is an Hampionship Wh he a p wil! get_no Hoense from mewn at these terms. w ed bY | the Giub alia nea addressing him at his academy. where a. tna: an easily te ma " i “ " eos ® siowards, who were manfully tr To the Ralior 0 da duty by the p Daltiniosss et 4 t Ariingtom track If Engeman's echeme goes i - ‘ ne ' ‘ Sar A ; yt ‘ TH * \ . 1" Wr yacd 's a, wt | eo. | ‘ i Cain ; ad Reanlay . | - i . ) " | \ Ti { " Y Momut say Jetding game for the all cha ‘ er have li Ridge “ 4 nex ant e re Delaware «hu Sunday evening. Feb at SCHERING'S “S| IPERAZINE dla it WATER aesal. and J. Owens, jr. amateur, nh ga, BY. |GOL Fink, Agts., WY. IU + a) te a profes have each the “faxtent 00 “yards ty db seconda, ine 08 rerord tor that distance epedived with @ rorord of 5.) an Sypmoniinies. ow *. orge anno, Fred Morris, Nilly Muctas, bhty dived with the Intention to ru don. Fam Thine, Keury’ Kets Al Atureay. « he intention to run a knee, John Mumfort ind Mike sis seh Ariingion half-mile track, neal eo. Haliimore His name does not appear, but his} Here's another Auxtraitan Anger-marks 9 the { Major Wheeler an fier” The way the ! Juge, Sieve Suliwe!? as secretary, Jim Clare an are being dersiopad remninie ono 6 Pid | auperintend the Wack ant Charley Prime dave when nothing went ; the | super Tielfant thie. the as Letting-ring manager ai mis the bravery and activity of the Firemen, we able to save, with but slight damage by water 8 the greater portion of our stock. But all will have to be sold immediately, at ig sacrifice, in order to put our buildings in repair wd room for eur new spring line of goods, NOW 1S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY FOR ALMOST NOTH i Amusements. METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA, aniter HENRY &. ABBEY ant Fri. Bve., Eve, Fe, % last time, Dom Giovanni. J. popular prices, I] Trovatore. ar Sunday Concert, Brat performance of F. > 5, extra might and extra per- jreat cast.) Regular | & Amusements BB BEY'S THEATHE he ot tire for remainder of soo ‘wilh be. Satrrday. Sale opens Corday, RERALO oom “ROB iy oat FANNY OAVERPOR | WEEK, | actu i sae Re PEOPLE'S: |THE POWER ‘OF MW pelt formani prices Keb, @, first (me Samson and Dalila, STAH THEATHE, Mat matumiay * Eveninum 8.3. DENMAN | THOMPSON OLO HOMESTEAD. ‘and Paintings, Popular prices. WITH JAMES C. ROACH. $1.00, “The., GOe., Bbc jay & Saturtay at 2.” Evenings, 8.15. | Hara ty at bt ! p MONDAY, FER. ¢—-TIUE CYT A a RTT oT MINER'S Fay toster Bu WEW YORK POULTRY AND BOWERY HAINES & Per THPATRY, iMais Mon, Thee, For MINER'S Sam Devere's Bs STHAVE. Mae gina pan 1H mm ore Bi way. ath BOW Be: ey CENTURY GIRL, i IMPERIsL MUSIC HALL, i GREAT VAUDEVILI FOUGERE, G eee Great RAGA. Feb. 4, Great Burlesque, ROB-| 14TH STREET THEATRE. LAST xicitr, LAST {GEO ASSOCIATION (nie), AMERIGAN,. tr The District-Attorney York COLUMP!S Theatre, Evgs., 8.16. Mats Wed. & Sat. HOW'S A AIP IQ und a TOWN ‘The original company, Including HARRY CONOR. Week-THE DERBY WINNER E.. Keith's oe America’ = dent ncn wie ei ta Le Sit | ASE aol LA Verd! Quartet (new), Romalo Bros, 40 others, ext week, 6 new Bogitcl mrty children delighted, Harlewa and children e: HAL EM OPERA HOUSE. Fue Si i By ONY TT fl ‘BOWING THE gt au fin's moral picture k, The Cotton King. 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