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JIM TO STATESMEN, Corbett Addresses Members of the Minnesota Legislature. More Brutality in a Schoolboy Fight Than in Glove Contests. Oraters Train, He Says, Just Pugilists Prepare Themselves ST. PAUL, Minn, Feb. 2—James J. Corbett met a number of members of the Minnesota Legisiature last night to discuss sparring matches, with a view to a mudification of the Minnesota laws as to prize-fighting. Corbett sald: “Gentlemen, I hope you believe me when I say that the brutality so freely alleged by people who have never geen a prige-fight or a fair stand up| fight of any Kind in almost entirely lack= ing. A rough and tumble fixht, between schoolboys even, will wevelop more of the brutishness of man ‘han a well-or- @ered boxing match possibly can. “When the ordinary bar-room fight er drunken street brawl is considered, where men throw each other down and kick, gouge, scratch and even bite, then such a meeting ax I will engage fm with Fitazsimmons becomes # mei feat of cleverness and quickness.” “But why should men train so long and arduously for these matches if that is the case, Mr. Corbett?" asked @ Benator. will partially answer your ques- tion,” replied Corbett, "by asking you another, Yankee fashion: Why do men like Depew. your own Davis and Do: nelly, always want ample notice if they @re to deliver an oration’ Simply bs cause they must go into training ‘They must read up, study, think out the various lines or branches of thelr sub- Jects; in short, prepare themselves to do justice to the occasion, their audi- ence and themselve “It is for the sume reason that a boxer must put himself under the often harsh and ulways laborious task im- posed by a conscientious trainer. It is a matter of plain duty that 1, or any other boxer, should become ax ‘sound, alert, ek and strong, us perfect physically we can, And training of the head, tempering of the mind, und thove very important organs, the heart and lungs, “yl are decidedly as important as the m Gerelgpment of muscle and hitting the fatall- rring in the prige asked a member, who ts a phy- “Easily enough. Stranger things hap- pen every day in almost every com- Munity. A man in witting quietly in a chair and his life snaps in an instant. Physicians say it was heart disease, Spoplexy, over-exertion, bursting of a blood Verse! on the brain that caused death, Whatever it was, the moment came when the thread of life could not longer withstand the xtraiu, Any one of us Is Mable to these things, “So with pugilixte, Ninety-nine fights may occur and no person be hurt enough jeep him in bed an hour. Hut one of je participants in the hundredth will fatally deficient in some vital part, @ven though apparently sound as you look at him. ‘The warmth and excite- a chance blow, perhaps with a Any one of ‘a score of caunes ens the man, the nerve force leaves him, collapse follows, und then the end. —_——.-- THE IDEAL MAN NOT FOUND. Thin Mayor Se Edecation: A committee from the Brooklyn schoo’ principals called on Mayor Schlieren this morning to discuss the bill which the Educational Advisory Committee pro- poses to introduce at Albany for the Feorganization and improvement of the Brooklyn public achool eyatem. The proposed bill recommends that the present Board of Education be reduced from forty-five to fifteen members, and provides for the appointment of a Com- missioner of Education; also that changes be made in the manner of appointing teachers. Prof. Calvin Patterson, principal of the Girls’ "High School, made a number of Suggestions to bo submitted to the Ad- visory Committee, Mayor Schieren interrupted Mr. Pat- terson, and said: “I do not belleve sn a one man power. ideal man may be found one year, Dut the next he is missin, if, Patterson said the Advisory Com- mittee had started in wrong, and had continued to keep going wrong. Any jan to improve the schools would be Yodorsed, but the contemplated bill would not do so, He deprecated reducing the Sumber of Board of Education members. @ Advisory Committee, the Mayor stated at the clove of the dimcussion ‘would consider all the points presented by the Schoo! Committee. “THE GOFF BILL AN INSULT.” dudge Cowing’s Emphatic Denunci- ation of the Measure. Judge Cowing said to-day, in refer- ence to the “Goff bill’’ before the Legis- Jature: “I unhesitatingly say that in my judg- ment it Is a pernicious, revolutionary wnfair and unjust bill, and is « direct in- Bult to each one of’ the other Judges Presiding in this court, and I have too Much confidence jn the fairness of the representative of the people to believe that they will give it any favorable con- sideration whatever.” White Judge Cowing was expressing Bis views In regard to the Goff bil in hin Chambers, Recorder Goff was hold- ing a consultation with Senator Robert- son, who introduced the bi:l in the Sen- he Senator remained for over two hours with the Recorder, and while ne Was there all others were denied ad- mittance. The special object of the con- ference could not be jearned a Eenex Market Changes. The Aldermanic Committee on Markers heard arguments to-day on the resolution of man Goetz to convert Essex Market into a schoot-| Toom, Committees from the exempt firemen and John BE. Brodsky, repr Ht : aald Droat. ‘The. Cominit ik the matter ‘under Ponaiter ——— Want the Track E A delegation avenue, headed by G@. Blackford, calied Aya, this morang in reference 1 Antroduced a: Mluany toc cinpel —— ri, at the Criserion Theatre and Grand avenue. irooklyn, Wed: Among promised to appea aT. 8 a Male Qua Miss Minnie Wales, soliniat. Mra Fuanle Kur Sieber, Mise Kachryn Krome Mr. BOM. Chase (otind , Hat base: Mex Rober: WW “4 Crowhy, reeiter ts ' * B, Green (0 Ja ge) noma. t, i ber. Planiet, Clarence oars, mace wyrano, No New Se from Detaw DOVER, Fen 2 ball aken in Whe United ciaies Sematvrial Ughi iv-day, witnon ARR AS a TR A RARER A 6! FL ileal as THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2 189%, [HOW TO WIN THE PEANINT.|AT ARLINGTON TRACK/THE JOHN H. WOODBURY D Rooters Map Out Idea! Baseball | Proparing for tho Meeting to Open) DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Teams for 1895, Next Saturday. 4 has been spent in treating Skin Diseases and removi Jt ix now the jargest establish- « - — - J inent in the world 1 : ing a Lata of trea! Wi forms of Facial Imperfections rt and Skin and Scalp Diseases, corps of skilled specialists is constantly ems LAA Mas erin fe from 4) A New Betting Ring Being Erected loved, and they Have at their ¢ mmamatid not on yilie. apecia bande, Rveineh Crank of High Degree. and appliances of which patents are held by JOHN H. WOODBURY, but are at the Half Mile Course. constantly, by travel and stidy, kopein touch with the latent are bese moans of | me case cnre known to the world, — There i# no known forin of skin discase or anomaly Suggestions for the make-up of an/ that has not at some time been treated, and while no claim ix made to perform | ideal team of Giants are constantly be | Many Things About the Place Inds} wonders, there is nothing that can be done for humanity's skin that cannot be ing received by “The Evening World,” | necttol accomplished here. Persons afflicted with any imperfection or disease, on, in proof of the intense Interest In base: | in, or under the skin, or any irregularity of th , Ears or Mouth, can ball that even snow and ee, and plere- | visit this Institution with the assurance that they will get the best treatment, ing blasts of Old Horeas's trumpet can- Hawiiia AN Pree attention and advice on the eure and care of the Skin, Sealp and Complexion not chill | aLriMone, ren. eee entoens | Known to the world. It nfl! noticed among those Lah day wiescing Walon tr on Buturoay, Consultation FREE at oflices or by letter, Charges moderate, herewith, that some previously pubilshed | 4 at Pi on WGA OK: apo bl letters are criticised, ‘This Ix just aw it | fot on Wednesduy, ux at frat snwniels | Tf you have of fimo A fal face, tke w canker spot on should be, for if everybody had the same [4% Arlington, just ou Frech ten, all Meas on Wie aublect, hat the Intereat from all indications will bea deaided | A Fed OSC, ms. BB | ike Sicwienl patton neni 1 remove would be gone. So, If you don't like thi oe Te teeta Wig Wan Bee -ckles. it Vour He ay ies see oe eerie who ayers witte your j@mecting. High class horsen are not ex-| Dimples, treckles, Ay ¥ | oll. cane kiebrsins wre hick end, run ty | cacti | 5 be sy; 3 OH NHL WOODBURY. [pet dew of how fo Land he per een ene ering piaters, witt be | Moles, Warts, WENS, whotstt?| That ited Honghness of your skin is inelp- | this city, Jat Jot down your objections | “4 | HL CCE. SOP ItAL eed arn Sie NIGHOE TERI: fon hand to furnish evenly balanced | R 1 ame the Deiter (eam ceations and /Htlds, and those who succeed in getting | Cysts, tattoo marks, TOL Ne WOOBNORT iat eriticixm whieh have bven written Well watletel ax thon tiey hat won | Birth marks, oat me mec a es cate The World’s Average Week-Day Circulation for Te Ved, (a ai. olsen ond [ICG Ge tee eee donc Une hat | DCL aUOU Hair, Aa WeAe le Wa chnireniove January, 1895, was: fina the pentane in Mew Yorks) Davis, child (idea wan relinquished Dandruff, wrinkle BAS OH HOT McALHINdICALe 2 hee halting, a nected for the meeting an al-taane |OF ANY mark, ats lone mod (are cane wetukien Der. | Ortoles Wouldnt . | from here and iy reached by two elec: | On, In, or under Hh 9 [trie cur Hines and a branch of the Penn- citing thoes terivte Shampliae sie altars. | sylvania Ratiroud, so that there will be | YOur Skin, 7 re atchers, Ferrell, W ; Jpurtation facilities. itis within walk. | CQl or write Nat . a Pat i SOUE ate the Ot Gk Ethene, [IK aistance of the Pimteo track ant! the Jargest faptem ci the nal. very. an K GREAT REGORD No. 1. | Malteens right eld, | briving Park, and ac first tt was tn sweetly. rs without Murphy i KK ae s un HAUG r ee institution Ftebs a, paintul ancl obstinate alc Calle the Pennant a Haw, {been tude to thut effect, but yesterday [In the world, i isa aha! aquecring ae | + | the promotors of the meeting were noti- | py. 5 jow'n thie for squad to capture the ta stn A an Face may te made pluinp and please eid ac tah eh wo Fh oh ns Tel oper Ml bon ase, Davies. bec Dahien base’ | Tin iNteatened Ne soe comet ” $, swith) w Dlemnished skin there ¢ Aah ¢ 5 | Davia: "suoreatop, vant aeit) Hills |wiacle- fur ae whits, Nut Swhers et barns | OV r 40 I CAES. fod Ware he Set icied oe sey ok 7 Ta welt “et yy Ostallishod 1804 GREAT RECORD No. 2 barns | Not always the sign of drink. | entre eh Ait (ia the vicinity vime to the tencue, <0 | Regular registered ‘ isenre aud. Creatmient; Bot & | Rha | Uuet ood “stable-room for three “hun we tases has been secured. The only | 9 by giog 5 enles its ect on the skin and the blood, many Might Get Lust. Width, At ite widest pone it In not over pay’ ‘ . Inwe the latest fai, Can be used tapier’ Sd of Manager Davis. to oiga. You would gout rmutologist JOHN He sex Will be abou 1 e i ii 10 PAAR tel’ above that number will bey Skin diseases methods | Sistas user agsortoa Jan, 25th. 1898, hh 1 a | ‘ Facen, birthin Indie ink. Aspirant Won fhe grand stand does not amount to : ete. ple ronnip Jmuch ‘from an architectural point. of | @ud removing Iabels will please wx press the The Press Publishing Co. Jus eam of Giant to peat the ms ieee ee pee pelt oe F [ete JOR H. WOUDITIY, Dermatlos winner, would at least ious anpir | purposes, 1) apable | Fac. iM, Warts, plinples and itching of th : jh the ue if crs Ant foaan't 1 tn one Be Moe Reet i A pet 4 acial ssi idl oa ak ‘e Gentlemen: {Bally "Wein seta titunge wo | Dlemishes, Piet te a are hate at att It gives us pleamre to stave that in 1806, 4 pitshere. Doyle ven an whio lose ey Corcoran in whieh to do their work. Thousands St part of the whole thing, howey ts above the from January to December inelusive, we furnished “The World Held; ‘Keeler, lett Meld. mibatitute 7 Jit ean be perma: {tela ¢ it thi ring. No such’ plas ati | Siar ! rio desterfay, ane i bast of patient ie shape "hex standout toy with thirty three million,four hundred and eignty two thous. Nakane | noes a mew structure I by treated 2 emt thes eT me 1 would ke to. have for illus say. tn the| feet. will Tnrnish al) pratection. frome th An Viady. Nowe bu le liaproved: Store wi na : Jomarie new pavers tx and always |W Ish @& Suns, why have this matiee in | eee See nhonr ue euiie or palo, rin rolls, for which amou erry Worle “bill yuatenday the force, | JOUN 1. WOODRERY's famous tittle 150: | page bok, = WHAT DERMATOLOGY HAS TO - Di gies nt Poymene: Nas been bree Rea TO lho RI Abete to DO WITH BEAUTY," iHlustrated, on Skin, Sex| Tp, N ‘ ersthie Wi werotea ty | adver Xe flvone Hair. Walling, Mair, Dandrut Warts slo ; ae Viesident ‘of the new Ass Cysts, Moles, Acne oF Mmples, Canuatanen or ht eb Worms, Welnktos, Airthinurks, Red Vein, and pl ke of Me J. Coolahan, a lvery-stable keeper | ee. With ityou will ge % er int count P Leearah hos wae any phe: of Washington ani this place, He wx. |, With ity Peay | Tene telal cake Gf w.tne a rine! antiseptic tolled sanp f i BDAY Ag bi So | | nomena! work. Lon the pit ' rable upposit 7 | and benuiitying. WOODBURY 'S FACIALSOA 1 voutaits, a ar as soap enn. medicanvents that | wun pald a salary for two or thr sorts of Wild and woolly | Ye# of practical experience treating the skin | ha onstrated most Beuetietal, Yours very truly, only pitehed a Jonings a Anson | threats were made about arresting every VB cent ct tae |r te eae Aa JOHN H. WOODBURY DER MATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, Guans rauis raven wits courant ik price a rar | olan a avi the wt 127 WEST 42D |8T., NEW YORK. 4 { tating, (IAW of Maryland permits’ racing BRANCH | OFFICES: r hire (thirty days, xo that anything like leg: 1st plain Hh’ e,Chieago: | L214 Walnut st, Phila: Union tra ie a ball-plaser, interference is not probable. It ig hot It Murphy . jas though Winte ig, with all sts | Hfe in him, even if [objectionable (2) features, was to be Wu) certainly does not need any new lof sevent days is all that is conte 0 pam 1s anid Blood Diveases, sent sented to ‘the largest order ever furnished in one year to a Newspayor, eith> ita Meek are. Aretieieas’ men : . plated, and the merchants and all othe ee ICR SCT I citizens welcome It, OF courme, th Be: BrAnene * sletnens ll pocravon to hav Home by Strangers t Die. aay, but it Is likely to ver ‘ i" | iri ker Weak ‘oie y to be a very) Holyoke Bluecoat Kills an Ex-] Tvomas J. Mithotiand, twenty-tve own In. As for the working officers of the new : : years ol, a patrolman who has been hers Association, every ‘one of thea tn pra Captain and Himself. connected with the B chty-eighth ail in close conta Riven wchanre: We ihe tier are tot po eet hiue tears, | street station since he joined the potice Rhy ahould they be kent and paid fairly hie ntings oF fc force wwe years ugo, died at his rest- Ca be ERG ANORNE sa avititla conuldery Cee eee iat | Belleved that Devercauy Killed | denee, 217 East Kighty-thind strect, this GAIN PER WEEK-DAY IN ONE YEAR, ‘ morning at 9 o'clock from a etures Mi toein tats ary Rave Ken Fenton in « Fil of Insanity, morning at 9 o'eloek from a fractured WILLINIE 8. REYNOLON on. Magor Wheeler, of rig | meu! 1 O2 354 eo 8 , Clinton and Maspeth, will olf Ast nig o'clock My v« in the stand, while William ¢ = = Last night at 6 o'clock Mulholland was 9 . A Crank with a Pa h, who once’ had experience at seyse he. . ‘ sent out on special duty as a fly man, Wises lecsala’ ane Fi ey fton, will do the starting. Charles! HOLYOKE, Mass, Feb. 2. A tragedy | without any regular beat. He went 1 fea ats Feet Siew aie Micidg" ae | whien sauna be explatnndvvurted Agile y coeanle Hiete ath GAIN PER WEEK-DAY IN THREE YEARS, OX with the ex aoa ie trate hn capar anaes morning tn the police station in this Hie should have reported at the Wont auger the. old Palo Grounds ave ‘Thin Iist will lead those connoeted with city. Policeman Patrick J. Vovereaux | ig" ini tatied tp doa, ee oi MOEN” Danny rdeon, the king of second. ba. rg eli that George Engeman | shot and mortally wounded ex-Pollee mn atte sight 7 " | What @ay you cranks, rooters, &: ? is the head of the whole business, and > HSTiee MGn eh Mire. Mary Mis. i 9 ° Se eicante Captain: Maurice Do Fenton. He then hd. bis wife, Was aroused ft her | A 32 DEGREES CRANK, | it Is possible that he is but he denies it : sl ean Be lat No dater than. Wednesday he stated | Curaed the weapon on himself and drove Tapa Ae Oa Bee IF VALKYRIE Ill. WINS. Most emphatically, at Alexander Island, | a mullet through aie own brain, which hen beating the body of her’ hue: | mao is look as if he was—well— jokin) At any | Fenton die a very few minutes. | erage aaa When Mulholland The Fleld Is Worrted in Advance | rate, he will be present every day, and |The cause cannot be definiiely stated | UD BERS LR FOGED HE: KABUL About the Americas Cup hls advice Mitt fo # long way towards | now, but it may be found that Officer Mulholland was excited and asked - 448,785 s LONDON, Feb. 2.—The Field declar There ts one. thing which the Chib| Devereaux was temporarily insane. The! rations, All the information they that Hin fly to may that the meeting | 4 tee olen wil! tere attain aceurred inthe patina’ eam | SH ae A Bes sb wis Jan., 1892, - 357,914 ey YO of the Royal Yacht Squadron on Jan, 7) YiArIy to the success of the meetin ‘in the elty building just about S o'clock, | hed and lott the heise, She ean give no Passed any resolution indorsing or well-constructed elib-ouse, fitted with When Hx entered he found Ben. |UeorpEon of the men except that they / agreeing to hold the America’s Cup un-/ 8! modern conveniences, This will be ton seated next to an iron post and eT Md eat ae wiih her hus me : Z der the terms of the Deed of Gift Let ee od reantiOne cit hee reker | waning tis Head aaatn eopillar. So | bind to hour er more, and when he DiMoulty may still arise should the! objeccionabls Ax known no word passed between | HY Not recover conseioustess called tn tiew ‘Vallsrie defeat’ ie cetendee: ul : ne but women two men, Devereaux marched up [Aime Mlehbors to axsist ber, No physi- wnt thoir (haraen ‘ was called the worst that can happen will be that je MUTOH LNB uate abi Fenton, drew his revolver from his} Ml bc o'clock Mulholland was uneons the New York Yacht Club will decline to) who Kopart at the Obl Dominton | hip pocket and shot him in the head. 'scous. Then Mrs, Mulholland slecided - | 3 cole be a@ trifle more absurd than it is now for room, and he will b “ apon to his forehesd. pul > trige te veting Captain, iy | Carter came to the City Hall this — six or eluht It ts 2, i hha mRoin anil bie out hs y ; ryan te at mi the pol [Striking Motorman and His Gaests jyoening and took up his vigil at the bait Buckets at Water Quenched@ CHICKS AT FANCY PRICES. [iii Niet ls "sien miterfully. edi 3 as is Known ho. persona of his death, at o'clock Suddenly Taken north entrance to the building, where; the Flames Without Damage, teothat he will only run ts | existed between the i ; h nade onty a supertl fall A story of the wholesale poisoning of | Fitzgerald has been accustomed to stand| Shortly before noon to-day, a broom John D. Rockefeller pase wey | tBe Hua hs alee er : Oru 1 ee the family of one of the striking Rrook- on watch for prospective brides and | near a hot stove in the tool room of the Pet My iva teallevemie =| | Sewer Department at City Hall, caught Fledglings at the Pontiry Show, | Uystel was at nee vant] thoxe 4 lyn trolley men, which was reported this | bridegrooms. F eS eMithy Shen Walcott wer 1 that. the | Point eannot edded until) morning, proves to have been somewhat | Fitagerald appeared shortly afterwards | fire, and the word quickly reached the Poultry and Pigeon Bahivislen ac acaae (Mina. 48 Wil alsa Frauk Hu Fenton tive \ vt tf str et to believe ‘Muthol-| Albert Van Pelt, one of the Brooklyn |ing to the ship notwithstanding, the | building which the ons of the evolit~ npea’ Ail RSIAN GEAR ET OGie crank Lan SRE ae Re Cele ts, vee Tarai s wet SUB OER MAL Hs Daeh ate Br at, tle now on strike, was visited at his home, | “ejtagerald holds that only an act of |@dification of future generations, was Pure) aikitiate @nardreane ck cuore ence eRe wh Mion nd ne Verany Hye at a Hampden street. | thoy are lonking forthe twe voung’ men TL Herkimer street, last night, by Mrs.!the Board can deprive him of the priv- | burning. of ch ba shisaved eh ee she OI Indva tilt ones: | Me leaves a witow and eleht emall chi [who earried hin he Sergt, Doane | Mary Deming, the wife of Private John Nemes he RPE Shiosed (on 90.1008. elec An alarm was turned in and the ene hickens will ko home to-night with | Vi ta le Clover St He hat eniowed the reputation of [his Oo shechil men at work on the case. | H Deming, a member of the Thirteenth | tye ee dapdlntive office, Flizgerid has [Sines rushing from the Chambers street Soln-laden' pockéts and empty: coop inh CTRReS ania : ae <= Regiment. She was well acquainted [been allowed to glean tips from happy | engine house attracted a crowd of seve John 1D. Rockefeller isn't a man whol fancies Wo Chath ant in LEXOW NOT INVITED. STRIPPED OF HIS SHIELD, with van reiv's tamuy. The latter, to, bridegrooms because nobody objected | eral hundred to the scene. Celay fee tee a Coy eee Risener tine PANE Rn: TAKIN: 6 : celebrate the visit, went to a neighbor- . thinks that the Jobin aj in the mean time Pollce Sermt. Se Gtk eat at neue els ies ane + tulke tw Ga to the Masec| CARH Over Maken X be of a | ne Krovery’ store and bought some cheese y8 he will make a fight | Timms, the famous Shakespeare of the freshoat fn the, market I for Prize-Pighting, br a ard crackers and a pail of beer, and \force, had summoned Doorkeeper Empl, ent, nigh some were | r R Meeting, emits ema Noniaw Downes, 0 ay. [Prepared a hte spread for his com- DID HE CONCEAL SMALL POX? |“? With ently two buckets of water tid a great | ’ Was ; ering the stailon BIGORINH. Sea A | they sa The firemen ha@ | many Were on the inside of a cracked * whe partook of the crackers! \nothing to do. eee a eet er Repte each. f erg | mound A 1 Monday night to teainst the |p, " eat fats evanny Rte wan besides Mra, Deming and De. lavion Hawied Up by —_——_——_ ery bad le @ baying current tn | ' Lexow Police bills have not ivtted af ven ieigciahen acd dhnctene ny | Abe aR Were the ‘three children the Health Board. iS Pye res sf i Alwith in cation and disorderly con-| of the Jobn, twenty-four years VRS Aa Bastian Satine ¢ : single member of the Legistuture to at-[ Mr Townes was clathened at the Hen |e: Millle, nincteen years cold) and | Dr. Philip T, Carlon, of 23 Fant VICTIMS OF INCENDIARIES? Kas Wc HIAN Grauna yest tend it, Semator Lexow, who came dows)" MAUS ROUEN aah aay ‘ race, se years old. Mra. Yan | Thirty-ninth street, was arraigned in the Was a man around yesterday whe wanted gen ett ables of the ntie Avenue | Pelt d + f [them bad) and ne wanted sing wate V othe State capital fast night. sald | hat aay pate i Aan ae me Belt ik some of the beer, but did NOt | Furic “Police Court this” morning, Starting ‘Testimony at Invi - jane * i | ng -atterward all those who had |charged by Dr. Francis W. Lester, of| ton Into the Cleveland Horror, se cnTonaD ic ‘ than Co attend tie meeting aud hear the | No" tg jumdsnan) partiken of the grocery cheese were | the Bureau of Contagious Diseases, with] CLEVELAND, Feb, 2,—Testimony of hes had ee : opinions of himself and his dulis chat [ions ina stake of Intoxication, The acized with violent cramps in the stom | having neglected to report several caxen | most startinig nature was given to» anit nL - i i will Joubtediy be expressed th gt LORE DRG WHO Ee soning, George’ Mylod. of. St, | of small-pox at 9 West One Hundred and | ay a the Coroner's Investigation of but by suldn’t think of intruding upe 1ohim of dis shield, | Mary's Hosp . was called in, and at! Sixth street. | the Deaconesses’ Home fire, in which separantiy, ae athoring with fed EN aL Orered to Oe ee ene te cane germprot this | dustice Welde had ixsued s' warrant | four persons lost thelr lives yesterday nut av invitation, ee Gaening poss Tid Teatubhily tdund in mii, | based on affidavits made by Mrs, Mar-| The police have taken charge of the Anotier member of sow Invest fiy gra i palicer ; heese and other products | garet White and two of her daughters, burned building, and a search ts peed | 5 inte whch milky enters, ' 4 made for three men who are su gating Commaitter seed surprise | tins who contracted the disease and who, it) 3 Uppited. the c : to know something aboui ~— at the Entertainme nmit halgac ae ae ual antidotes, and i. alleged, Dr. Carlon attended, Miss | (0h 16 the orlgin iia exile dine Vive mass-mnieg sent an Beit hous ; he found that Carrio White was taken ill Dec. 17, 8 0a ) D Whe Cn ‘ rs amy wl . all the rs had recovered from the : - Sabtes aoe avkhutst’s ait all the § rt had recovered from the afterwards her mother and sist FITZ LEAVES SYRACUSE. ‘ F ; 4 ; ; : aval healine also seized with xmall-pox. ——— Dr. Carlon attended her and learned rn . % . All ar hat Miss White, who was employed sky Hob” Wn ule, G5. Cines m ae ; ear TIP GLEANERS AT WAR, — | ihz! lite ittte-cwha. sine employed [os ee Firm erenan Git G0 danaes, The ie os was nick. nuns att arte 4 eS. u 7 “I found her ili," the doctor kayx, “and | 18! ant 1085 First avenue, At 1047 the clothing SYRACUSE, N.Y r wih pror) babies as I believed, suffering from sriull-pox, | Mere Of Therese Davin wax damaged $400; and ag taulmimons arrived jn 4 ’ rn . lice ball ‘ : 1 advised her to remain Indoors and wai] | 16! Joseph Harnixbfeger, manutacturer of poltemy . ares ‘ ett ha Oi r that her family physician should attend | was a loser of about $200. The one-story lop hight tea York. i 1 . ar the eat ad There is war on between Alderman |to her. 1 belleve he realdex on West |hmuine. tet batt Fitty-aeventh tn is 1 louvre, tonday ia wher motes OF Des sald He Rea « Policy Sh i's man, William Carter, who has [One Hundred and Hourta stre damaged $00 however, be} paignot Atam smith be Hicice Wirke. inthe, lal sehatchen” business at the City | ton hospital who were fitted with eloth- . 24 POXORSY “With Lis FOX Marker oice Court toetay, ant accused} Hall marriage bureau, and“ Dick’ tog at the store by Mrs. Flagherty and] CHICAGO. Feb ‘The Allen House at the ner on thar asion or] ht** | 4 eo wlor ards re Grand Jury will be heard on Monday. ae aanient the hove [0G Intimate trend: ith furaieaed $600 donde for Uriel [steered couples who wished to be mar-|\ Examination was set for Wednesday, | Gecaped'wituout lajury, ‘Lane, ‘eiuoog’’® bat ald { per UAION| wrisoner in the Cates Avene Court thts Hs name was EE Tuds he comes from Kennedy y tle One he today thathe would Hke nothiys better noon he was disvavered by Roundsma Lizsimmons'’s attorney's arzument eet de iu | | Mrs. Mitzsiminone will accompany he permission to inepect the minutes of ti i Lome, $10,000, ,