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, sald Mr. Rives, 4 has arene form. of. bills,| partisan, say a Repubiican partisan, is furvl ich wi submitted to the Lexow | appointed to a Polic mmittee when they are com) me of this DI rence of opinion New York and the] were he not a Repub! the citizens hae ball the thine he not a pul ow Committee— ‘That ts the Iseue, ‘e Want to re stion of personal patron: minated from the manage! We want it So that a nmmisatonership, Lc seerns to us) and Tsp the things becau will do some xow Committee, conclusion of th as a Repub Applies 10 a there 18 no Appdance that kind of the Department. nicipal machinery inmisstoner So-and-So's man; man appointed understanding — that all do nothing though @ partiean he si artisan, what ndvantace ts there galied by his being « partie but simply a man appolr tained, becatise of fitness. Mr. Rives continued his argument by existing conditions and those that lesired to illustrate for a single head of the Department and the inauguration that will relieve want It pretty ridden, Wve ry our situation thing has been gol the same st fot be put to Ue equillbr Ung astride a double Now, just at this time when by a au. | °9 me effort we hive ters of partisanship 3 sanship being mass-meeting would have Department appointed “We are not here to xuggest the meth: the facts," re- gates from the head of th loyalty 4 Mr. Rives, We are in favor of @ sing the Department Mr, Rives then d | separate the Bureau of Klecuons from | the Police Department. held that there is no logical connect between the Police Department and Bureau of Elections. Members of the Lexow Rives neveral questions. he said that he believed of tha United, States Army le the police force, withou 1s handled now. t down Dr. ly object to liscussed the pian to! Heetione from latart a political cleava Ing the entire ission adminis self and bise stant incentlye ant dickers, b ; sie imate answer to one We see no reason why we orcad should not be male frei cou trouble, as the arm: hurst came down into the well of Renate and without started in to read his address, He complimented the Lexow © recipitating the cris! In the overthrow of Tammany fand the exposure of the evils which it uught to remedy. tphere are certain matters, tana “unite Perlence with them, You have had ex- Derlence with only one wo have been groun: heel of a ae ‘oad C just as bad. Reve aed the fact that the tri- umph of last Fall was a non-partisan he said “ emphatically qernene bill creates en want any one to do in his official capacity what he would not he were not a Republican. litics-ridden; we want re- and we want it pretty Bipartisan. bill creates an incentive. ? ‘ead and we want to be free from deals. ht Bureau of Elections be di- rom the Police i ‘That haw as much to do with National liticn as well we want {s a city govern- ment administered on business prin- to the bipartisan feature of lice reorganization he said ‘a police official will facility as responsi- from that riment, and the! police force limited to "There Is a propriety in introducing the | {ts relations ar Btate and nation. But with the divoi ed between we ee no more honest reason for Introducing the ele. |) 1 will artisanship or bl-partisanship |!" " Into a Police Commission, that we shows |! feel in introducing It of a banking of manufacti department and under the dirty partments which administered which business 1s conducted in last Autumn's platforin. the people want | weeks before election In ad dd deseript ty orP We object ed Police bi ParWe do not gens of al) sorts all quarters of the city, a prominence given to Just this ; the from city government IN) ALBANY, Feb, 6—When both houses |} always elietted of partisanshi hoon. The the Quitkent and warmest ‘Te duplex or quad: Department f ct and contravert that of Intelligent has just conv: @ back number, and gree, has opera emanelpation of our Stat ‘One thing which the Soclety with whieh | thu jausiathve. fh ted has thoroughly Poilee Depart: vers p yin States contiguous. went by Hoss Platt to take a look at|that the ‘Veteran Preference act’ ly be-| $m share with such What four Police Commissioners are no one Commissioner ‘The wultiple-headed the Lexow Commit- ment during the three responsible. for been the necessity of so simpli 8) silva 2 8 10) y tee would not cure this evil Touching on the scheme of reogan- ization of the force, he sald there was uo question but that the force ay a < and obligations of | with’ the two Senat as to be able 10) would not discuss Uh sibility with directness and | was al ite officals respect! fasten respo: indeterminateness of responsitil. |of the As ‘There are men in id, who ure | not corrupt, bauched beyond the power of moral re- Buscitation. ‘The only thoro! to Introduce a bi certain day the duties of officials above 8 certain grade shall termi stitute in their places a head appointed by the Mayor. ‘The doctor was listened to with great He spoke for twenty minutes, and Senators did not ask a single question, Louls. Windmuller followed Frank Moss followed muller, and was the last of the I by us during thr criminal police officials to justice official will h treatment would be | Captain of police satisfaction te, and sub- The Superinte “for no one C for, und so y p Is reaponsible labor for ye 9 fthe question | headed Police Commiselon, we are not putting forward «the: urst’s address followa: the Committee: | ventare to believe that the municipal most seriour problem to hot been th ‘omimissloner, Gentlemen of or “might haye have convicted hin 1 per at definition of his |SShate “Uisposed of some important uid have been jietsuress. ress yourselves, our reference {s not to any single muntclpality, but to mnu- 1 conditions as they exist thi cities are every- where trying just at this time to break from the shackles of corrupt ail- | ministration. Wi reached what may be dis- tinctly defined as an “epoch In municipal life.” The problem is deeply complicated wih all that conc responsibility mate clear | Waa to hin that responsibility unques: arcing the passage of the Power. of Honably attaches 1 will further Impose my out this State. reorganiaution of the Parkhurst police force, As I intimeted, there are some of we. Mil was taken up for ¢ there are a good many of us, Whe have nen opportunities for! hn tie tin Malnted ourselves with tion, and who, th sand inthe spirit | & sive statesmanship, the “paritcular | RAPS be. | ere Which the situation shout handled’ on broad lit of_a compreh ol aalitel De views as to the mint fo-lay, your Committee has played Drecipitatiig You came to New instance of the Chamber of Commerce, | the ground Mitted to the work, you received from adopted which Jough of despond HWhood of its relaxing asad ‘There has be prepared which, in their Instractural nitons at least, will, we al support and All our resources—if I may refer, to the Boclety for the Prevention of Crime were put at your disposal, And by the Wis now under with the masterly advoc: and his associate to dlaclose, & condition of thing: ff ‘ou have been able| We shall be speaking distinetly within making pretens ct for author- in this country, and per- | havs anywhere In the worl Now, it will have to be sald that this disclosure was not so m to us aa {t was to you and to the out- | ganle character, Grant ha disclosure Mt athematiz lived in New considerable have come with ‘any polluted channels of its mur substantially tthe close of tment that wil contitien whieh tt has would not deny We understand the situation a great visiting Comm! ‘There are certain matters we think it ts dur tn partiontar, ntal discipline oughly nor feel adequately, continuous sat- accounts for the present ‘pal administra - Gozen departinents that are just as ba have the geni 1 of the Com: the reputat rit that hag grown t Hd have treat- that shall go strai; he situation w m nt necor ied to the heat hat stand apart from |! | has been this feeling and ervaded our commu- ecent election y ideration sank out of sigh ns were able to forget they were Republicans, s the gerne ot and museles a1 ton to all the organs uf the SEVERE EXPOSURE Often results in colds, fevers, rheuma- | tism, neural, and kindred derange- ments. We do not “catch col in good condition. Democrats were b they were Democrats Without distinction cf religion, nation- we combined in a con- nt to enfranchise our city ality or politi verted mover from chronic misrule. That was what the oth of November It elected a Mayor, but it did not And understanding #0 the non-partisen character of the forces that produced our anii-" tory. we are unwilling that now, In your hands, those forces should, in any way, or partisan or employed with partixan refer- or ip partivan interests, either Re- ican or Democratic. Sars aparilla je eae ite et a Republican swads of peop! Therefore, get Democrats feel actly alike in that matter. combined us a partisanship.” el and to realize es to the busines: tly and intelligently adminia- a city, National patios are an pertinence, them. wi ‘We have learned to maar pessere 2. ly, and| Hoeed’s Pills ure hand mini therefore, strenuously, an are lend ain certedly, ‘to the bi-partisa feature of the proposed police bill, If a! moral and executive impulse that shail ‘would make an address at the hearing | sprinkler must pay rs wo come, to-day or not. for the use of water. ak now @e- | "TD shall speak.” he said, “if 1 am A bill was also introduced allowin peclally us representing the Society for asked to, and [am prepared to talk Brooklyn to publish a ord, Dut 1) ‘The Municipal Recor: ld not do) that the only thorough treatment, con- shall certainly have nothing to say Un- | public. notices, after sistent even with the terms of your legs the request $9 made of me few York Clty Record. ed 1,00) copies, FUN FOR SENATORS. on Deploring or san eX pe the Prevention of Crime, it seems to us reform measures to the be Not one of the committe: of ten who | is not to ex n for the to enact a} ninate on a draft tany [OWN Indictment would not wa A the necessary leit “tle DHL that should, first woud certain day the offical ite of all mem- Teorganization of the Police Department bers fot for was seen nbout the rand Contral di Toit they ar pot, tls, morning, Y ereated beltix efore the Senate to-day it will be by elected by at cute they went to. Albany lust Dight, rs, Het Metnebers of the Committee are T. Dit If he te pat Kenneson, W. Bo Hornblower Louis afeid, Seth Law, Georg ‘i CC. Reams tre Suto V Joseph” Larnequa, tinutty evn! of such al by Republt Removal bill and Want otilevaia | AveMIE OF 4 ate feAtnin a A Delegation Telia the The Chatr wad chat shill ally Veterans Are tan foat of sit yee er ren Wem ant geeney | ABTANY, Feb. 6—Hor corruption by. the sturp-|Pepresenting the Civil Service Reform! Senator Cantor- nh your act would repro | Learue, is here to-day working actly $ALE WUC CORO thon to obtain the confirmation of Silas W, 4 I think this con r B to the Assembl, nj abadnst fut 44 with W n loore fr many Republicans urt as Civil Service Commissione He| Republicans they moral determination which is the thing Hh odceathe | Sebich thore Than anything else, our-eity |i not meeting with much success, and] track of thin extending Ite | equite | nays Jopartment | We should like to eee a emilar policy | [pursued in reference to th | ke of the force, in a wa ford opportunity fort ch deserving me However, | publican offices if he becomes a mem-| to his gar. niistment | ber of the Board.” T aver now | Mr..Deming Is also here in connection Kervler. with ‘the report of the Spectal Senate Rut th care to enlarge | Committee to Investigate civil service in tion’ fin. | Upon, fe details of reor-| tls State, of which Senator O'Connor |’ with) the | Kanizath for|is the Chairman, ‘The report was drawn ns with the [if there be th 4 and Intensity | up to-day and will be submitted to the | Senator Raines. e thus effect | hora purpe fixing upon and} committee at a meeting thie aftern adopting the determining principles It finds many breaches of civil sery | Twill only say in closing, that E think | rules during the administration of Go hess with which [have spoken, My frank | the d ess, Dassute you, Is begotten only of] In conn be divorced | duty | nnor, or of the present Commissioners, | and ‘many’ othera, the age ing corp the duty of the | aa attack on the new Republican 1 In plain terms |intendent of Public Bulldings to-day. A | sembly. thet it ts alwa constituencies to de So, to Introduce ft, there yous not ve with those whe represent them and | large Seen ot G. A. a men ee, —— = principles upon | een ie wil and employed | fnsseiaer. Counties, had an audlence GOFF BILL ALL RIGHT. ae Rare! 1eplank ~ 2 sit : ve Boren Cratd uy ihe Paring eee at was one of the principal planks and charge: juperintendent of Public ° And I kiow THE HOUSE CONCURS. Huldings Hastor with disobeying the | It Has Not Neen W L spent some iaws uf the State, which give old soldiers porte: ressing eit. | and sailors the preference for appoint- nded Remoy Vote of 111 to 7 clusion (spectal to The Evening World) Robertson, oF Oscar BI Honve git [of the Legislature met this morning it | fory Major Gearse H. Curran, ns and in| & Tiknow thatit | jon consisted of Senator delegat “come up to the State capital over night | 4nd sald: ‘tly to attend the hearing on the Lexowg?o- | me (eneye called, Gov. Morton, pecaume [denied the story. sure lice bil, which was set for this after-|know that you are familiar with thi thal noon at 2 o'clock. luwa of this State giving the veteran On ihe floor of the Senate Senator ference in appointment to public Lexow Limself had in tow Edward Lau- and are desirou a Y terbach, Chairman of the New York {and all. other 8 _atrictly enforced. vunty Republican Committee, who was |We respectfully submit the declaration into Uh will al and reported upon. other h's Bi Fix Birds, 1 t totake @ Jeok at ling. disobeyed by some of the State Fe eee eae nadie Nitterenees Of |debartments, and that” Superinten tas ate agi entertain In regard to tho SHAE Be heed nok @ i” ence with ML is | forced, I will have a cont pur Repub- dito th the & ten, Cine of t the combined | sized him up aa “a nice Htte man, but |to the ¢ nbined | staged hin up anice litte man, but | to the effect wilore Elbridge ¢ in coat and a tew cap ef the | vist fal with a little gor Hutto. | prom! rer the bet std S also ort d othe ate and si introdu ean om {,of the revired Constitution ment of the same. uut,-Gov, Saxton, who also ved assistan ad will to the ne argue in favor ss Wiipping-Post bill, Lawyer W ers who ls eringendent. | OTe Ahi locket, was aatvo, at the | MAMY Protests Were Offered in the | by the Supers Capitol Bo Wits Pat Gleason, of Lome Se To-Dnay. missioners nmiasloner Hegel your Aalund ‘City, who wants the “Asem | ArBANy, Feb, 6—In spite of the} BIT A score of celebrities from Mans | intesse cold, there was a good attend- i Monsters delegation fromethe Cooper tor Wolfert made his first appearance RPatsernave wit Magecmeet ing, wh ch arrived ae this session and was welcome experience ae ee eee eee rable lilly by the other Senators, polithes ppointment was manifested at tne, A large number of protests against ey the proposed Sunday opening law for The hearing ti loons we nt up by the various Rewalating nators. enator Kilburn offered a concur resolution amending the C Removal bill, Which Was passed yester- | the State re ef upon vou |day, and then adjouriied to. red to Finanee Committ few words! Lexow Committee a chance to h to allow the leasing of cot es In the Adirondacks each year. to ‘Tain an in the Senate Cham- Ko In the interval the gived a memor £ York City Repablic ent} ALBANY, Feb, istitution of enture that it twenty WN the Dr. In the Awembly the Power of Removal 106 r not} Jud neurrence In the | exce e by the tte, exten te newhich the May [ris em hake removals to ex calling on the Comm Senate chan) the existing to loner of Aggricul- fore, may} and after a long wrangle Was ture to furnish Information as to how | Having rather passed by a vate ot Il yeas, 7 nays in| RSS elker Maly protested cagainst the money for experiments at the Long ee much the same a the mendes wh Island Statton was used last year [Croker was in the ne 4 the handing of The Senate then went into committee |ACIHL Hroadas heat Beer was of the whole, with Senator Hratiey in| There was, conside Tth least Hikes Pout, tat in the the chalr. A number of bills were ad-, fae Head bil trom Inte tis pres: | Assembly and van veailit nator Orgule | ;enblymen from (noth livan substituted. far bill allowing | Baye gone through the the New Yor ier Hoard to cone | iechted to, amend of potice ) and 8) ani H Wher the bit istafter fare | the Republien ombly, et with common. carriers to” earry Y to ex: policemen while on duty free of + nd the. tin Mayor to a Mil which gives the mavors ake remoy Dublicang In cities and presidents of eo Renate granted the extension, ‘The thority to dasue to patrotinen and. fires by was new asked to coneur In men certificates. of appointment. which | s. OMr, Malby characterized this certificate all street and clevated rill Vid politics, but said Ne would vote roads shall accept as a "pass’ on sad the Mtl roads. ‘The substitute was advanced to] #!though it meets ssemblvinan Boley. the Democratic a third leider, Gvitted the Republicans for thelr "The Committee. With onion ndments could Vvillages au- report as an when w y 0 ubservisney to the Matt whip-lish, and from the Forest Commission urging the N Sinpothived with them for the hurnilias passage of RHNrOnFatone Os minehoee | Noy ale ton put upon them by Platt, He said addithe as for cons 01 Imply to show the power of the T The Senate then adjourned until tc Phe thus th publicans in the As: | morrow: i clock 7 5 embly had been compelled to, stultify | Norrew at It o'clock apie atten their former cactlon and accept. the ; amends proposed ya Tammany FAVORS REAPPORTIONMENT. Most Of the other Democratic. Assem = mut le Wsmon Something “ta says about ort of the Ansembly Judtetary Clark» Pa Uae HOH ReaS HSE OBI Committee & rn | clarks restaurant i " Ceuas for, the bil! ALBANY, N,V. F In answer to Venue, ation f Fee ee a nee shers | resolution the Ave ary Com utable resort, ant w malt 1 Moke Shanstiel} and) mitte reported that the present | ¥ the pier pre than 9/4 \ wbiyain Balard cep wture Rae a right to re Ljghbe foros to wt ee ib fi esti div ah Congressional en tat eli! Tt as probable that nat lt ae “AGAINST BURT'S NOMINATION. |r». REFORMERS GO TO ALBANY. |, ir a sSena- | Osborn. Georse W ‘ jent for Stoan & Ge ) Po Fight (gainac a B-Partisan Pos | Ds of goods, $7 Benas Hee: Cama iust Jof which coat $1 ae nL Refer loft for AY ‘ for $1,235.01 far cur ~ ‘ . ' irand ¢ paid for by Meo. Horner nese rane cetetive woul) STREET*SPRINKLERS’ BILL, |/ A Measnr j felock on Krtday er Thelr Charges trles HL ign i a KA Would leave for ral Station Just in time to eateh th: nly prominent’ member of the Com fe and perieot in| yuirtee who had started for Albany’ si De yee eve the diSerence? have taken ** 10 | proportion and appearance. 260. per box. The Doctor did not know whether by | (MALL @IZM 10s LARGK SIZE. e100 | pation follows thelr use. ( THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ly $100 per year license er to be calle: to contain all the plan of ‘The circulation Moun | ALBANY, N Y¥., Feb. 6.—There was a Jim M. Wing and) funny scone in the Senate this morning Oe our. force, | James W. Pryo when the Chair handed down a peti- tion signed by over 200 New Yorkers, EASTON ATTACKED. {asking for the passage of th deploring Its delay. “Inasmuch as we have passed the bill Which leads strateht to the ¢ strongest and surest, ‘The world ts filed with con ed Weaknesses are cons! President, do pt us have it read. You would evilence en intensity of | | Senator O'Connor— Well, are pei cal wrecks, with» health, Your ing the following letter from Mr, Jos of Norihiiel, Mass, [tis the clue e Chair—The petition will be read Senator 9'Connor, iward Lauterbach and Commo- pureed Hixel perhape with the pran.{ “fam unable to account for the op-| with in| {ig aud replvcsty ess, "so ust void | position to Mr, Hurt, uniess It Is be-| dere Gerry, broke oh y paws Ksaster any welcause he wi " je rule ome names.” Me ishouth like (0. pee a -aimilar process (cause he will not allow: the rules (ol ithe Clerk—James Hawi fiiterior | Ve tampered with in order to get Re-| “Who,” wald O'Connor, his hand up Thalr—The Clerk will continue to H. Wales,” said the Clerk, he a Republican? ‘asked Senator T movi Li Fh, day St on the table,” said | emeay on the recommendation of a fr fam happy to say that 1 derived th from Its use of anything I hu “Oh, that would be cruel!’ Senator Cantor, “Why, the list contains the names of Cornelius N. Biles, Elihu © the direct-| Flower, and lays some of the blame at| Root, Gen. Porter, ction With clvil-service matters | delay of Republican measures. <t loyalty tomy city, and of the | prominent members of the G. A, Ro made| The Chair ruled the discussion out of Super-| order, and the petition went to the As- hdrawn as Re- from New Yo 1 Passed by a/ ment of positions in the State depart- (Spectal to The Evening World.) t ti ALBANY, Feb. 6.—A report reached ‘Assemblyman Van Keuren, | the State capita! by way of the District Mth, Col. Henry T. San“ | Attorney's office {n Dt, O- | Court building, In Centre street, this af- Sanford ( hs that made the victory of Noy. possible, |iooked as if most of New York City had | acted as spokesman for the delegation, |fqirhoy toat {he Goff Power of Removal Senator Robertson, who introduced It, new Criminal considered hy the Committee on Cittes of having “thors | TQ EXTERMINATE SPARROWS. * a Bounty for t t and Nests. 1 Which the Erle County Senators [of Public ore Kaston has sald! aLRANy, Feb. 6.—The extermination Tera fn reply Gov, Morton sald: of the English sparrow through legi artment and solo Mr. Lauterbach had a long interview |" 1 fully apprecate that my duty 1s to| lative enactment was begun by the in- rs from trie, but| see that the laws of the State are en-| troduction in tne House to-day of a bill Supt. Easton and wee what can be done, | by C. J. Smith, of Monroe County, fix- me | 1 Wlil algo confer with Mr. Lincoln, of |ing a bounty on English sparrows killed iatt-r [the Statutory Revision Commission, a8) in the scate and providing for the pay- rry, inal. ‘The delegation then withdrew and! The bill provides that any person who kills an English sparrow or de- stroys .ts nest and eggs shall be en- ! AGAINST SUNDAY OPENING, | titiet to @ bounty of one cent for each | bird killed and five cents for each nest | and oxgs, on certificates to be ors of towns or Alder- n of cities, specifying the number of Is Killed or nests and eggs destroyed. rtiflertes are asurer of, each y MW not exceed $50 in each county in Charica G. Pease, M. D., 101 West York writes: "1 have 9) Moat healthful and delleto and a must vatuable arti ee a cor] BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE. Much Opposition to Reads Special to The Evening World.) Houghby street ative to forest preserves, | Brooklyn came in for eonsiv It is| tention in the Assembly bill removing the camp. | Assemblyman Reat! ial sales of real ding flve years, | famous old rendezvous Childs introduced a reswtution | t@ the Montague street 3 » came Up, ose MeLaughiin is supp “the gang” i ed to be in in Mr, Kerrigan's business ven- to order or rea: ‘able opposition the Was recommitted to the Judiz Rerve, $42,707. sliver of 18% Treasurs $34.159. 64% $1.0) | reporte row and passe MeKeown was the chief DIM, 4 }it had not been approved by the with the sanction of | ane the Mayor and Corporation Counsel. hatr handed down a resolution | sR cae A new Club, to he known as the om, whome object 18 to provide a lunching. @ and promote scctability among bi gesting arbitry ish Guin Di gran and Nort mews fysiom oor ta lrecal Te'tar amentments 9 THU It wih be made at an curly dat | THE OSBORN TROUBLES, str Mate reli passa were two Witnesses to-day In the 1 to effeet a comprony | Administrat ban th a gold be and the other Was Re Poot, a er If the liver is act- AN, ive, and tho system in conseques . Alex. its duty, we live in full bealt! 2 ean ‘i \ re] life * rain or shine.” ie ing Pitted" (@) there's nothing: so valuable us Dr, AVE: Culation taken cout by oN i | Pleasant Pellets. They keep the whole |r : ; m1 system regulated in u perfectly natural fio Wipiey € way. If wo do not feel buppy, if we +) kK Guorg nih ! F | worry and grumble, if we are niorbid, if a jury of five left on the Empire Stat | the days seem dreary and long, if the | | weather is bad, if things go d | i FOR ALL EIxDe oF | the, User which is at faut. and on Dany at WM o'clock eanal Pierce's Pleasant Pellet” 7, x yaa fete i H EADAC H Es Senerplly 96) foo smock, take insufficient (rain fur Alans, “Ite was entirely | $OM0 CABPRENE 18 MADR 70 CURB fh RB oe FN HOOD’S eke meer mete one | es Sere aries whee well Tout he sell was oe Pleasant 1805, A CLUR /It Will Open Your Eyes In Amazement. 'Dreadful Events Like This Con- Stantly Occur No Wonder People Are Alarmed Atout This Matter, People are always cocking clues, and the one eet sought ty the an nts and \ whieh, when negte pid 10 the most dangers dixeaws, These, ntly found among thome elves falrly well, Sueu people eas, and this [s Just the reason se many: break down and bec atal and phys ves and broken J be aroused by read. Hh B. Pleree, health, *Thave heen subject to the fever and ague, tonity which had become chronic, I had the dumb ague without the the the spells, T tried many things fora cure, but without good resulta, hoking, [ suffered great paio dur *Ttrled Dr, Greene'« Nervura bond and nerve a, and t results ever used, MR. JOSEPH 8. PIERCE, “My wife has fonnd great relief from slok hend> ache from Dr. remedy. My wife's aur good from its use without It," Dr. Green's Nervura blood and nerve remedy tn the surest road to health, because it has bac it Dr. Greene himself, who stands ready at times to answer for Its « worth, It cures weakn ache, mataria, dyspep liver, sloeplessn makes people stra Why waste thie tn trying uncertain and unt Temedies, when here is a physich adiscovery In curing Greene, o! you take this medic under Dr. Greene's direct py mean consult hin or writ case, freely aud without charge, This isa guar- ante othe jreene's Nervura blood and nerve has derived ao much she thinks she cannot do jon, and its gen . nervousness, he. , constipation, torpid and nervous debility. 10 K nnd well, x preseriptio inade by the greatest living w us and pronic diseases, Dr, New York City, If n consider yourself essional and to him about your that this rem i ty wil icine in the w Ire, possessed by no ut GI breakfast cereal, eof iiet.” 990 DIED. MILVAIN—On Tuesday, Feb. 5, HUGH SMITH MWILVAIN, in hia elghty-third year, Funeral from First Reformed Church, 121st #L, west of tM ave, Thursday, Feb. 7, at 8 P.M. Friends, members of the Order und Veterans of the 1, 0. of ©, F, Mechanics and Traders’ Soctety, Master Carpenters’ Associa. tlon and the surviving members of the Ship Joiners’ Assoctation, are respectfully Invited to attend, Compr aT MOURNING oUTETTS cmatiog all rouqistten in wtoa SACKSON Sy Sittiave cores fhe MORGAN BACK HOME, (Continued from First Page.) net sliver, S14.57848; no United Slates notes in the Treasury m ‘of 1996, thie day, #100 tha penditures anise’ any 28, nary CURRENCY DEBATE IN HOUSE. | Takem Up After tt en posal of Routine Bust WASHINGTON, Feb, 6—The House t again at HM o'clock to-day, to tinue the debate on the bill to authorize issu Of $500.00,00 gold bonds, Be ore the House went into Committee the Whole, the resolution of atte Lice ton (Dem., G Was pass d, ion Of the dimoutty ov vundary Ine dispute between Bi ela. and als me 10 a Valley, « n n Ralroad Company, a rieht Way through the San Ca ation, corrected to mest t ons of the Pr nt in his aand Ve Mr. k iver rely ‘osius the ti Pa.) was the first ial bil to-day. He Hr. stated that. the ref {alld not carry authori (em, Ark) O'Neil (Dem m, Ark) and New d onposnd bill man Blan ihe Coinage Com= mittee oF the House, save notice of an amendment, Lo prov brter that all coin obligations of the Government shall be pdt in stanctard gol or silver coins, and taat such payments shail made Ti such vows as ma rost advantae EHO the Government Mr. Warner (Dem. N.Y) spoke in support of the bi When the. general te closed the debate proc seded under being open ts parts. Tt atitudon of M Hd be bonds payable Government after ten yeat nifty years was agreed to. ckinrs te (Dem. KY) eve no- Substitute he should offer pro. ling for the Issue of tifleates, Mnike of the sily peal of th bank tex to Minit the amount of {by the amount « ment tonal” bank with oppositon from Mr. Walger (Rep. Masa) and Mr, Coombs (Dem, N.Y), but it was agreed (0-100 to 22 FORA POOLING BILL VOTE. Senator Butler Aske that It Be Given t of Way, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Senator But- ler has offered a'resolution to give th: Pooling bill the right of way after t next two appropriation bills, at is intended to it the Benate on the ‘The resolution was not considered, counters wi Wrappers of Best merrimac best American prints, Bont fleeced) Best English jy, lightend dannelette; outing flannol indigo and medium dark!Watteauback;\(French flaunet light and me. effects and in. diuin dark digo bine, usu-| prints, usually ally sold at 79c., for for this sale, 38c. 59c. CLOAKS. Stylish Jackets of excellent Bea- ver, double-breasted, full sleeve, back; worth $7.50., ‘olored Beaver, Chin- overt Jackets, long made up within sold at 980,, and short, all two weeks; recent value §12 lulst | English Prince Albert Coats tn Beaver and former prices ‘kets; also ele- Cloth Jackets, with and Ladies’ Plush Boucle and Chinchilla Jackets; 50 to $45.00, 2 Lace Specials. Net Top Point de Ireland Laces, in Beige, 10 inches wide, at......+ [had asked the jot it in orde intimate ' friend. ing bill has the right of nate after current appropriation bills| phia that President Kimball, of the Notice has been given | that the Pooling bil | With the Bankrupte If Senator Butler permits this to be Cameron will have scored @ point! prise, although it has been rumored fo@ Pennsylvania road, will mean that the Pooling bill will not | taken, this session, ‘The Pennsylvania Toad’s opposition to vill be antagonized | had. it, some time tl silver views. dential bee, and believes opposition to the Pooling bill will Div. Ists, sold at 7i, a break of 6 points him strength in the same sections e silver views are popular, opposing the Pooling bill he will| n enemy and make a friend, Diplomatic | ‘and has been engaged Where his fi Iment appropriating $500,000 to be- cable to Hawall, gin the laying of predict that whether it call it- mocratic or Populist, will sce the Hawatlan Islands as part ant pareel of the Unt | DEMOCRATIC MARGIN LOST. nin To-Day at Washington, WASHINGTON, Administratiin, self Republican, 1 6.—The Demo- margin in the Senate was elimi- | Clarence D. acancy whi kins, of West Virginia the term beginning essor of Mr. Camden, were auikner, of ‘West DECIDED IN BRAZIL’S FAVOR. te with Ar. sented by Mr. veland on the D a Over Terrt WASHINGTON, the dispute 1 and the Argentine i es Country in favor of Bra- epublic over 4 the h countries left the matter to arbitration, jena TO SAVE EAST SIDE BANK, Depostiors Will Do Everything to Give It n Chan of the East Side Bank met this afternoon and not to draw out over 60 per cent of their deposits within nine: ‘They are wall ters rand street ubseription wes opened and 200 #! f new stock, valued at $136 Out’ of 1,200 depositors, that 1,00 were represented at the GREATER NEW YORK’'S GREATEST STORE, Looninatales | 3S ASO Qess GREATEST SALE OF WRAPPERS Ever known in the trade. Thousands upon thous. ands of garments; all sizes, 34 to46 inch bust. Cuse tomers are welcome to all they wish to purchase, bat none of these wrappers will be sold to dealers. Sale ontinue ALL WEEK. The great crowds at the make it impossible for us to fill mail orders for the Special Wrappers at 38c. and 59¢, Rest Americam dios, mourning | priuts and Colame bia Chambrayay ruffle ; patterns); Wattert oojiar cuffe and large sleeves: back, immente ruftes are scale full skirts; or- sleeve; —berthia they rafile around yoke. broideres |nell at $1.89. (scalloped and ea. prowred, With |For this sale broidered; made to loped and em. heavy cord; large I sleeves, Watteas, sell at $1. 50, back; value @1.78, 88c. 98c. 99c. Clearing Sale FURS, Our entire stock of FUR CAPES, 99 and 20 inches, embracing: Fine Black Astrakhan, Electric French Lynx Mink, Persian Lam! Krimmer and Wool Seal Garments rr] were sold from $10 to $20 allto go at $4, $5.08, 88.98 and #9.98, on Garmenis that were sold from $15 €@ #35 all to go at #S.0S, 0.08, $11,08y $13.98 and #2 Garments that were sold from $2 $35 all to go at MIL.OS, 13.98 B15.98, Our enthe stock of Astrakhan Electric Seal JACKE a and inches long, that were from $35 to all to be closed out at 817,08, #23, #19, 849 and ano, All our Alaska Seal, Persian Lam and Mink Jackets, Capes, Neck Scart Muffa, Collarettes at just ONB-HAI OF OUR FORMER PRICES. Our entire stock of Muffs, Scarfs, Chily dren's Furs and Fur Trimmings, Floe® and Carriage Robes one-half price. This is a rare opportunity to purchas@ fine furs at bargain prices, Bloomingdale Bros., sure cxcns® | but was, at Mr. Butler's request, laid on afterwards ‘that he disposition be made that It might be taken up atany time and a vote secured on tt. al fight between Senators the Pennsylvania , Which came to the surface in in Philadelphia, transferred to Washington, who has charge of NORFOLK & WESTERN BREAK& Stock Market Was Dull Almost AIR Day, The sales of listed stocks were 86,000 | shares. In the unlisted department 23,000 shares of Sugar and 2,200 Lead were | traded in, Stocks continued strong until the ans nouncement was made from Philadele Norfolk nd Western, and Henry Finks 1, been appointed ‘recelvers for thé Toad. This news was somewhat of a sur at such a step would be | The preferred stock fell 5-8 to 131. The reaction in the general list wi only 1-8 to 3-4 per cent. At auction to-day $2,500 Norfolk Western RR., Maryland & Washingt from the last previously reported sal@ at the Stock Exchange. The Clo 1 Quotatio: Am, Tob... Am, Sugar’ Ref ‘Am. Sugar Ref. pf. Atch., Top. & Bay State . Canada Southern... Central Pacific... Chea, & Ohio, Heago Gag. vs. ho. Bur, de Quincy Iovigo & Northwest Ie Mik & St. Paull.) + Rock Island & Pac, & Hock. Valloy....: & Hook Laclede Lake Shore Long Island " Treeiion Loulaviile & Nas Mantactan Consol Mo. Pactfi Nat, Tead “Co. Nat Leal Co. de Nar. Ela. O' New Jorsoy Centra N.Y. & Now Eng NOY, Le Bo & Woeat y West rtolk Norfolk & Went Northern Pactth North” American Ontario & Western... Phila & Reading. De. & an Pal nd. .. Rud Wabash pf WU Telegraph Wheel, & Le Wheel @ LE pt mo oe old Taken from reasury, ‘The Merchanis’ National Vank has withdrewm $500,000 gold from the Sub-Treasury. The tena Amount withdrawn o-day te $700,000, Women See the Mayor, gation of women, headed by Mrs. Jems hie Lozier, ex-President of Sorosis, waited om the Mayor Wo-fay, to advocate the appointment of @ woman as ® member of the Board of Charities and Correction,