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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1895, P Si : men avenues, with his hands, feet and cars| today, followed by increasing cloudiness and / YET SIGHTED the prevent time to make « statement fr etyie was sent to Bt. Mary's Hos | sno ‘on Thursday: ‘warmer; winds becoming HOWELL OSBORN DEAD. JUDGES LOC | © | “We received « t Piihomas Grannan, fifty years of age,| “the following record shows the ch evi ‘ test niga,” said “Meananer Booth, “which Wae Found lompnalble trons cord at One| wmperntere caring ieermetion team mine -Known Clab Man Carried Of ighth street and | cated by the thermometer at Perry's Pharmacy b it AM a telow: 8 An M a ak : id d 'wenty- ” Assuren us the passengers and a part THIS MORNING Tira avenue, ut 103) this maming. ‘He | A. my. 1 below: , e ki ff th 7 pmove om neplia 12 M., 4 above Howell Osborn, only child of the lat () Rriends of La Gascogne’s Passen:|ot the crew, nave been (aren ot eure aie sae Ae ce ae Fein Keay charo 3° Onin ed at'o°a. at. tor {Drs Dana Declares “ Billy's” In-| Recorder Goff and Judge Cowing gore Bogin to Get Uneasy. | sately cares tor. gee NUMEROUS SMALL FIRES, [strc "Tome i Bevente-second)anity to Be “Circular.” Talk Sharply at Each Other of Go6 years of ag mmuni paw ay . It was stated that the passengers had was found at 2 o'clock this morning: 44 started north, but by what steamer was (Continued from First Page.) beh, aa eed aliee Jack Frost Has Much to Answer for . d to Bring News not certain. It may be by the Santingo. = eas matrdl_ Wagon and Conway wan te in Confingration: They Don’t A Teutonic Expected to Bring If thia ts true, it will be known Inte to-Tohurned them tnto blocks about the{moved to the City Hospital. Its hands) During the extremely Arctic weather And That It Was Oue Partly to His| "hey Don’t Agree on the Question day. size householders get during the Sum-| {ll feet were badly trogen, at ew [of y i ie aw coke f 420 Sacketts street, N of the early hours this. morning of the Overdue Steamship. we ottton ofthe cram, tle Daleved, | rer, “owarun moon. the, ebb tide) Hayes cel eacnete, wet, Naw [of the early ours thi porning | the Lxcesses in Drinking. of Court Patronage. , look after the cargo remaining, brought another crop of ice down the] ‘ome, He d b visitini blazes, most of which were occasioned The Ward Line Tompany rie bed @|river. Then ferry-boats had difficulty oe te Chala ARAL. ‘ Hal Jef irre to prevent water from freez- Agents Think Her New Machinery | wrecking crow to the Clenturgos ts only eatertig: slibs because of the tee col-|y Poticeman Harrison ying on Bavo. “Te eaitjeat Nea wan: on, the, frat feos The Evidence for the Aged Husband | Carroll Not Liked Bciuse Dick } Order. another added to the long list of fatal- | lecting there a avenue, near sO street, ozen|of the brick tenement, 476 Ninth ave- % ree cree eter ities of the Ward line. One curious feature of the cold on the | *houl the fuer, hands and fort.” | Tue, gecupled by iy livebe as a Vakery, Te Finthed: eeimmciies eae eee BADLY FROZEN river was the little puffy of steam ike it bight; and mung vissela were | fue. Damnagertigieees PY & defective {The office of the French line steam- CREW 5 fog that ar ywhere over the sur- 1 to seek shelter in the harbors) “At 145 an overheated stove started Recorder John W. Goff, in an inter. view with a “World"'reporter last night, Bave in detail his view on the much dis- shore, Tih m Sound @ blaze on the coal boat Ellsworth, lying severe /at- pler 3 rth River, The flames roughest | were extinguished easily, and $0 dan ‘There were more applicants for admis- sion to-day to the little chamber of the face of the water, and were blown about ship company, in Bowling Green, was * nanaged to weather. th hesteged this morning by friends of pas- |HarkJem Anchored Of Good Ground |Iike drifting snow. It was ax If the |i bias int ane Ul watt warmer water below came to the surface cod for d Superior Court where Judge Freedman j wengers on La Gascogne, whore vexa- Shows Signain of Distress white. | 282 Was done, ye cussed plan for th and had {ts heat released in a tiny cloud ing rapidly between Whit A lamp exploded in th rt v ‘ 7 the reorganization of the tion because the ship ts 80 long overdue! phe crew of the Moriches Life-Saving | OP) ian LA Bert Senuyler, and an ice! of John onan, ‘on the third foot oF the 1S Heating the cise of William Bamber courte: Of Genera) séensiohi, Mt Got \ Wyse against his wife, Marie S. Wyse, than could possibly squeeze into the thas given way to anxiety. Station sighted a large German bark an- embargo Is f In the Long Island | tenement, La Gascogne sailed from Havre at | chored off this village this morning show- Sound. thi morning | ove was from 1 to 2 dew The nly fire of any consequence was sso Second avenue, at 2 ck; damage trifling, dented that the salary clause in the pro- Five women and two hundred men Posed bill was inserted to increase his walked across the bridge this morning. 21 A. M. on Jan. 26 with forty-four cabin |ing eignals of distre Bie Only fitw of any: conseg a room, cone : and 118 steerage passengers on board ates found her to be the German One of the Pretty Sight Mrs. Barbara Kistner, twenty-six yea Br the dewey Spusineny bulGing Teed It was past 11 o'clock when the mo-|¢, ihaks Che payin: ove tiene now and was expected here on Saturday | park Jem, from Turk’s Isinnd, with a] ‘Longshoremen and those who were mE tthout a home. was fount Ma8)79 Hudson street. ‘The two upper floors tlons of the day had been disposed of | made, The clause consolidat sant { night or Sunday morning. cargo of salt. The crew consists of col- | sumiciently brave to go out in the biting |street. In her -ntnia wae a bright Hiniers ‘ob preservee sam tiarhkage wal and “Wyse against Wyxe" was called! single salary of $1600 0 om | F ‘The delay has been ascribed by Agent|0red men und thelr hands and fret were | oid witnessed a beautiful sight on the| her daughter Margaret, two sears old, | done to stork, A siiniine Ieee betel ee by Clerk Broese, and Dr. Charlee 1.1 As to the clause making the Recorder | { c Forget to the fact that the ship t8) “They ‘had two anchors out, but Iaat|river when the sun had climbed high | iii! Gt fon ‘by’ her frst mistand, Sonn | Hauser, dealer i teas, on the third and Dana, the specialist in alienation and/tne Presiding Judge of the Coure we | . fitted out with new machinery, which | night one of them broke. fon | ¢NOURh to reflect from the dancing cakes| Miller. ‘The woman was cared for at! Cover the damage to the ware Wal HOWELL OSBORN. diseases of the nerves, was called a8 the |General Sessions, Mr. Goff ssid taece R might have become deranged, but The crew uf the, lfewavine, sett of ice, and for once tn their lives Jersey Church street station, and the cbil-| A” furnace, placel near a water-tank | He was thirty-six years old first witness of tie day Was not a rule of court ioe there { cS friends of those on board were not ant-| Men ashore “Word was telegraphed to|commuters didn't grumble, because they | Uren. far the night, sent to the rooms Freotlng, Bet ee Rete yk ayt ftom | He had been suffering from the grip| The eager crowd was plainly disap-|gutdance. ‘That the court eppment lafed with such an explanation to-day. | the owners of the bark in'New York, lwere a fow minutes Inte in reaching |“pingo Antonio, aixty-clent vears olf, [ffwezing, wet fre & the tank. 361 West | ror several days pointed, for the handsome woman Who|shouid be under’ one ites pomtee® YI ¥ ‘hey think that if the accident was of| And answer was fecelved that the tUg | wore, seats Gyrak quence wine found at WeEe ckineulshied ‘a corner of the root|, Howeli Osborn had been more or leas 18 asked in this sult to return the $19)-| Gort declared to De an mated Chapman was on Its way to the scene. street and First avenue, was found at{ was burned guch trivial nature as Mr. Forget has damage $200, before public notice ever since he came | 0 worth of property her husband trans- | nocessity, The bark is in no immediate danger. Third avenue and Thirteenth street ahs ; \ @ndeavored to make it appear, the re-|Tnere is a moderate wea on and the with bis hands and face badly frost: [toatglory lock mee moruing fire in the | of age, ax @ man about town anda Iib-|ferred to her ten years or more ag0,| Me Gump fits CRORE Us \ : Pairs could certainiy have been made|Wwind ix trom off shore, 1 a Ditten.” He was taken to. Hellevue | fury Mergatemementsnause, & New Cham: | orai \oender of money. had not appeared. (A little later, HOW | mecting of the Taisen me, at ee, only q im time for the ship to be in port now. | ,, The Jam fait a cTh” atrouce & CO., of FOOT oe ald ty ais © of Bridget Bennett on the second floor;| He first became notorious through his| ever, Mra, Wyse entered under escort of | requested their consent‘ aired | Old akippers think it probable that the|15 Broadway, New York City. Her cap- ery Co p the State. damage $ cause unknown, marriage ‘vith Alice Burville, an Engilsh| Miss Theresa Barcalow, the President ent to his making SING SING, N. ¥., Feb. 6—The cold | At 9.35 A.M Fat floor of | opera-bouffe singer, who was afterwards |of the Women'a Society for Political | uc? 4ppolntments as ex-Recorder Smyth y 3 ship's machinery was #0 serlously in-|tain is John Denzey. ; . the private residence of Irwin P A-boutt 8 ? Sure that {t has become necessary for viatarla KOH Midna the Mao Hieeeenunvesteraate [306 Weet “Seventy-seventh "atreet, "was |faquegt DY the bavment of ¥2.00 1 re-] study, and leader among the woman |i done, and consent was granted, her to seek assistance and go under tow| The Aususta-Victoria Deal In the towns of Westche ey damaged 50. the blaze was caused) He was sald at one time to have mar-| *Uffra Of the Chiel Chora then ae entmnens to the Asores If assistance was neces-| | The Hamburg-American Steamship Company ah long the river the me at 6a “rhe ‘browh-stone dwelling 22 West fled Lillian Russell, and at last he went| It 1s the aim of the complainants tol." neeseacy’ i, er badinlad felt tt ' ced «thin noon that the ugusts jetorta is mornnig was 5 degree pelo w. oi : < Mi oy aris wit! ‘ay ‘empleton, ving | prove that in 1883, when Bill: Wyse eo thal ie Chief Clerk § @ary it 1s thought that her signal of dis- | [PAV4" at Genoa et 7 o'clock thie morning. Hudson River ta frozen. over solid, trom | Fifty-ninth street, owned and occupled | there ‘with ‘iy ashe . seal sho | i ge ecasdiane Nave tind uniceh ee | 08 Hudson ‘River in frozen over, 90 with her and epending freely his hould not belong to the old regime, as any fe for] bY Benjamin Sire, was damaged $00 by | [renee se neatly tin 08) a year, turned over his all to hie comparatively btles: The river has not been| fire at 9 o'clock this morning. A curtain d , vi .. | did John F, Carroll. He was well he river hus Was blown against a gus Jet on the | pe, would doubtless have married Fay| youthful spouse, he was in a state bor known fra started the blaxe, mother's will that promised to disinherit teams to ros: frozen go solid ‘or ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. length of time. SHIPPING NEWS. q The steamship Teutonic, of the White Croker’ many, years man and allied with Tam- —It was 8 dering on imbecility, and Dr. Dana tes- r 4 i many, It was well unde: tar line, which is due to-day, follows AUMANAO FOR TO-DAY. degreee below kero here this morning | At, 2 Hist Wear or Nv mcroraeTT ae Hin ih cate he tearried an actress, OF net eee uae ~ his condition then, | tihucd, that Wf Tease pagra teed be Goes ‘i about the same course as La Gascomne, | gin 7.04)dun eete....6.96|Mocm eet gov an dhe ountry, 1€ droped to 1 ad | Rimaterdany avenues “The oor ieee sects eee en ncn and maa eaGrbetng,at the time under his pro- Hepubiivan, assented to ex-Recorler 0 a and it is hoped that she will bring some HIGH WATER TO-DAY. fered with by the bilazard last night. | Pied bs Willian 2. Winard. ‘The dam-/ several illnesses arising {rom blood pol-|, ‘There was no legal proceeding in. the | roll? ‘het Cowing, woul have the Tame \ . Rews of the delayed ship. ie e ve row ny online caused by a scratch trom/an oya:| ttaneter, Ro court, had been asked to many nomination for Judge besides that San: al Sees er fork on the index finger, . and the complainant seeks to jot ti The Red Star steamship Rhynland. | £4 HER RUDDER FROZEN. For somo time before his death he had | have the transfer set aside and. the (“str Go# wegen ype! ‘Cowing could not i 4 which sailed Jan. 26 from Antwerp, may | jieit ‘ also have fallen in with La Gascogne, but the agent believes that the first | sandy Hook news from nere will be brought into | Governors Island .- orate He @ome Southern port, perhaps Baltimore. find Kasierm siandard (me, oubtract four He reaches this conclusion becauso if | minutes the vessel is making repairs at sea she will be driven by the prevailing winds been confined to his bed by an attack of | Property returned. deny t AN OLD BANK SQUABBLE. grip, and Dr. Janeway, who attended a; Dr. Dana sald that Wyse's insanity | he "would beg a se thee ecurder would q . = Consultation on the case yesterday, gave | Was “circular,” which seemed to tickl® /uppeal to the Legislature and so" ts # Peculiar Minhap. Wan the Detunct Commercial in |B0 hope of his recovers. | the rieibles of Billy Wise, Presumably | the whole question of patronage out of The intense cold this morning was the mo to n New York Bank? he ‘saps his hands, q cauine ot'an accident to the lite ferry: | Lawsera Wheeler Tt, Peckham and | HIGHER RANK FOR SCHOFIELD |"“i5r nana suit tnat, trom the history | yf, HRY a ¢ ‘The Wor! said Judge Cowing thi een eee te ae eet ne ae chare [enecd in threshing out some legal ques |ABDoIMted Tiektenant-encral of jeanity was que hartially to. excess 8 | sions are’ not Aeuinre eoaen cere Ferry-Roat Susquehanna Met with \d Mr. Goff's statement tn PORT OF NEW YORK. i i 4 aa sions ar it a into the course of Southern vessels. Aspbleean Listened Kinesiae commuters who Intended to be at their] tions before Justice Gaynor in the Cir- United (Staten Aemy; drinking: that he has recurring attacks | jut what we eens Ane accra F On this account, La Touraine, La Gas-| Areonaut - RS aad HIS WIFE WRAPPED HIM UP. Places of business on time. cult Court, Brooklyn, in connection| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The Presi-! John L, Hill, of Lockwood & Hill, at- calined iets {hipaa Du he has F cogne's companion ship, which saila to- GUNGOING HERASERE The Staten Intand boats out to-day} The Suaauchanna lett her slip ae the) with the failure of the Commercial dent has approved the bill creating the| Prrneya ror Media aul in hes, Gent ute, | Wal gee) ners tise, ceator eed - | ay,- will keep well to the south, hoping SAILED TO-DAY, Were the Castleton, Middletown, south. | for OO Frvanla avenue, Jersey was! Mr. Peckham wants the case tried Willlam H. Woolverton, co-defendant in| the Ceate, "dept all needed reforms tor 1 fr to sight the overdue vessel, Parte verses Southampton | fleld and Weatfleld, None of them was|icross the river when rudder be- A Supreme Court Justice at Spe- |the present case, in which Woolverton | view, ig 'a ‘plece ey seat aig Ty. Capt. L. Baudelon, in command of La| Adriatic . seseeee Liverpool lover a few utes came unmanages cial Term, and Mr. Bergen contends it | admitted some of the facts claimed in! gov; Plece of special pleading. 1 Y Gascomne, has been in the transatlantic | la Toraine 's.: sah: W yinutes Inte in making /care trort of the part of the pilot to| should remain where it ls and be tried | | this case by Wyse. Some of the suggestions in reference to Yueat trips. At all the other ferry lines] 4M, eMart on P Mor the | by a Jury. | Woolverton is the man who stood ax| ne fules of the Court are timely and service eighteen years, and has the| froquoi go-between in the transfer of a $72, at drift- he controversy is over the alleged | similar reports were made. rudder chal Alamo waeschst nets ond i debtedness of ‘ a oS Lh “At the meeting at wi ad ecrict biviss the ability to meet PST eprint Noches’ tui tho lsteeets, ea about, heipienly. | Then the crew jadebtedness of the Commercial Hani Rouse In ‘Twenty-third street by Wyse brother Judges ine at obich he met his } Nacoochee oeenese Tt was worth one's while this morning !der head and rigg nit. the State of New York. The Bank of | This concluded the evidence for Wyse. S discussed, and it was ‘unanimously Although it 1s very clear overhead | {so Demerara Mr. Hinsdale was not ready to pesin| Breed we should formulate written Watch people coming from| ‘The rudder still ref budge, and | New York took away about $80,000 worth | : to stand a ; rules for the guid; the intense cold of the atmosphere | Ei Paso... 2) New Orleans | the Brool My sand ahd n examination showed that It had be-| Of securities and sold them, the defense and a recess was taken | "UI! {he guidance of the Court. ee ee Set ee te ne over INCOMING STEAMERS. ing downtown to yuninent “che "etme |enme gieesbariy "Wine Hee eee ene New ore nes no rieht te renlicanerece!| Salt ‘Hinsdale glanged nto. the testi Gon” Infact, Te wan denise a hi \ the water, the rewult being that the ob- 2 . down the two or Uhree ateps tu the street | from New York, and while lying in the Brk has ne right to realise larger mot aatcile, plunged into, the testls | Judwem many times, Doreen nee as here, and believed by them to be @ servers at Fire Island and Sandy Hook Introduction, further than formal mo- DUE TO-DAY. With a skip and a Jump, and, started | sip on the New Jersey site wa 2¢}down Park Row or across the City Hall]. ‘The pilot didn't seem to think It proper | had 88 per cent Necessity, It w: lea Gascogne .. : : ed, mol an see but a short di or . vi e advice of the ¢ hall Mr. Peckham holds that the Commer- tions to dismiss the case on the ground igreed,moreover, at but @ short distance off shore. | sngland.......... Fark in: Various gaits; ranging from nite take the advice of the crowd of Halt) ei ark cwed the Bank Ge Nog tate that no case had been made out. the meeting at which Mr. Goff was La Gascogne, therefore, could only be | Concho... Jew-trot toa gallop. ‘onen Bank owed the Ba iat no case a 8 presen ane AL wnich itr, Goff “wa ooches At any time during the morning one|around and use the good rudder to bring | more than $100,000, and that the securl- Iward HH. Moran, of 4 Hine strect,| attendants should b “ee ‘ reported when close to Sandy Hook un-| riyniand erp Ji ight sea a score OF more men—cand oe. {them over to New York with, but after] tles obtained simply went to the credit the attorney wo prepared the deed of | @iipniants sf e uniformed. \ lees the weather moderates. reid London Jan. 35) casisaaliy women — running across the {a half hour's drift.ng, he ordered the en-| of the Commercial Bank. tranater of Billy Wyae'w house to Wool-| 1 Botlce he says $2,000 in aliowed_ te } ‘There are 262 passengers on the Gas- | A\”2", wcinee Wan. 3) park aa Ie they had to catch w train and | ilies reversed and Went back to Jersey verton and rom. Woolverton to Mrs, y for office rent, Wyse, unwillingly testified to these|ftatute also states that offices _ sh: transactions. ‘The witness saw Mr. Wyae| Po, Provided for myself’ as City Judge, much in the course of these transactions, | Dut no $2,000 or any other sum has f and says that Wyse was rational and|¢Vver been added to my salary for that F competent to do business at that time—| "Asn. LIRUT.-GEN. SCHOFIELD. Kumtst, 188%, cogne, 114 steerage, 114 second cabin, | Huds and 9 first cabin. A complete list of | Panama. I Passengers has been cabled for. It may arrive some time during the day. Were late ‘The men did not move grace- | City. 1| fully, Most of them kept their hands in], There the passengers were transferred E. C. BENEDICT TO RETIRE, Liverpool Jan, 30 fhelt, overcoat pockets, and the women, | to SOE pat und reached this city ——— Swansea Jan. 22) for similar reasons, skipped along like | Nearly an hour late. He Is me. hens getting out of the way of a Hawk ae Aa Tatlmate Virtend of Me and ~ In fact, there ts no necessity uch . . It was exhilarating to watch people Mra. Cleveland. an allowa rs = : va B rank of Lieutenant-General of the army!” Willlam H. Woolverton, of 175 Weat lowance, for the city provides the LA GASCOGNE PASSENGERS. DUE TO-MORROW and epee eens, Ean onto: en HELPING THE POOR ONES. Ellas C. Benediot, head of the firm of | and has nominated Gen. Schofield for the Fifty-elghth street, President of the Racomer, 3 it does all the Jud with e s.-Bremen Jan, 31| without exception looked Jolly and seemed -_ E. C. Benedict & Co., bankers and | Place. aes New York Transfer Company, testified Anas Pats fhe, Court Bulfaine “.:Dundee Jan. 24| to onjoy the exercise hugely. Coal and Food for Cold and Sungry | brokers, and President Cleveland's most UPH ere Oe rea te Had an apartment|, “told Recorder Goff st the meeting Names ef Those Quartered in the EL Lashse ORES. BENS) ait Teade Hart, len. Intimate friend, 1s about to retire from ELD BY OLNEY. in their house. He satd that in_ 1883, FRomBtes, (he carers that patter a First ‘Ca! " 4 Great suffering has heen caused | business, Espasa etter the return of Mr. and Mot. Well cer and that ie was extrasah ate HAVRE, Feb. (The following is «| PROBING FISHER’S DEATH. |, ths croens colameniten iat, t20e4 | among poor families in the eastaite| Jt was on his yacht that the Prosident| Distrlet-Attorney Refused to tanue| {ron Burgpe.,Dily came to, Rim and |suF,and chat it wae extiomeiy datas i Nat of the first cabin passengers of the - a ff buted Bn oranges are now being sold by vs tenements by the cold snap. The de-|UNderwent the operation on his ulcer- a Warrant for Huntington. property. to his wife. Later, Wyse Te, Goff, when shown what ; 4 } French line steamship La Gancogne,|TC Allewed Cane of Suicide Has) at far below cost, Fruit stands are| mands upon the charitable institutions |@ted fawbone that wave rise to the| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 6—United Yivited (Bis boom snd Sirens with Bim | Taine sateen ie ae ere tale ‘ Capt. Baudelon, which left this port on Remy Recelise Reatsees: such fruit as Ia left on them is usually | Were more numerous to-day than at any | Story that he was suffering from a seri- | States District-Attorney Knight, has re-| thelaw totpase title from husband to | Morning was authorized by me oE hove J j Jan, %, for New York and is reported | NEWTOWN, 1. 1, Feb, 6—Coroner [carefully covered to prevent it from| time during the Winter. Nuinbers of [ous Uinexs. ceived a communication trom Attorney. | wife? nothing to add to dt | 7 here to be over three days overdue, | Haslem Is making a careful investiga-|feezinge famities without fuel and supplies which] Mr. Lenedict ts sald to be worth |General Olney sustaining Knight's ac- aor oy nets ientiies the deets And! aichant at the Recenter tir ine ee Misses Aurel, Borel, Lanahan, Ri tton into the death of Jacob Fisher, the | 1,500,000 boxes of oranges stlll were sent to them. $5,000,000, He became well known more | tion in refusing a warrant for the ar- mind at that time and that he and Wyse|‘‘there Is not a reputable lawyer who and maid, Szumowska and Treichler, | Young iron moulder, who was supposed [ered were lesttoyed tn Florida, tho] J. B. Reynolds, of the University Set-|Decause ne ts a close, personal friend of |rest of C. P. Huntington, President of | preakrasted toeter: for seven months | Would, not admit that there, nothing | ( enhe! ° io have committed sulcide in the house | frult from there has been sold at a loss. | gament, issued orders to ive. [tee President Cleveland t ything else, So Piano Company : : ese courts, particularly so Mesera. Adolf, Ackenhell, Buser, Castro, | of Mra, Louisa Rother, near Glendale. . | Hiatnenks issue ordety te) eive ime tt oth! thie mldont And dra, Clover | ee eoumer® Pacific Company, on the |!0. 180. a0 -wyse wan rational, a|as the attendants are concerned’ bet Gee j Crozer and servant, Drever, Gutmann, | yet pawiiaa Rother, near Glendale. | | Down the Bay, ots for coal to all who applied 0 ne sident and Mrs, Cleve-| charge of issuing an interscate pass to| paca Risiess vay and ‘Knew what he |moralization and disorder and an absos 3 Goodman, Harris, Jacquin, Jacquet, | that Fister shot. himself while iaeated last night was perhaps the coldest! Mrs. Dorothea Lummis, of the same ia iy DANG an gery Nese Dies ts F pementones a politiaian gad attgong Was doing,” concluded Mr. Woolverton. ee absence of discipline and sometimes or e hi r ce » e bi ‘The soctet found anvilte « dis- | pame i: oe Rae . hb fants ad i . volv ud en a lecency.”” q Koenigstein, Leon, Lichtenstein, Lana- |! 4 ta! le in the kitchen just as 4] had | ey experienced down the ba The x ‘ty, found these families in dire dis-| have made trips upon his) handsome | T, Rob an A. R. U. striker, Is de- Mr, Wolverton admitted to Mr. Lamb A friend of Recorder Goff, who has stepp out of the kitchen to get him| thermometer at 6 o'clock this that’ the transfer was made on Mra. #8, and promptly sent them food, fuel| steam yacht, Or han, Matagrin, Mix, Phillips, Ribon, Ra-|4 ‘battle of beer, es below zero, rida. Upon many ocea- | fectlve, in that it did not state that the | Hat th proposition that if the property | unequalled faciities for obtaining infore registered 6 degr lon Mr. Bened h r q vier, Schwarz and Sanchez. The Coroner, who entered the house ante arrival at Sune. tile ciee 1 matical attendan slons Mr. Benedict has been the guest | charge was made on information or be- | WSe's ver to her, they (she and|Mmation, said this morning that r ho en © ° i 0 t Mr. Cleveland's Summer home, at/ Hef. Olney advises Knight to lay the | Were turned over to her, they Goft lighted matte! a i onsaard, Colsizzi, C1 1 yy- | 8 few minutes after the shooting, found is the Kerr line fruit. ste: Philip Weckor, 388 Oberry atroet, wite and baby | fy “ J “ 4 Billy) would have somethin to kee] off was delight at the shape pares: Frcbaan Islzzl, Crozer, Du- | Pushers body lying In an aajoinih SEE et a Samoelon, aehich noe ¥ | Buzzards Bay, entire matter before the Federal Grand | US) Ould ave ata ennen ‘to hinp| Were In. He said the Recorder hi | i bed- | Argonaut mas, Fish, Guttmann, Hewes, Hendri- | fucm, at least: twelve feet away® from HW, Hamiti, 10 Pitt street, futher dina andy At the time when Chicago Gas be-| Jury. This will be done. Knight says | than if anything ghouild happen to him, | sought an opportunity 10 get before the f or, The " EF at 6 o'c wife and five children in of olothing and]eame the contention between |if the Grand Jury indicts Huntington d Y, Seurt, Lanahan and Meyer. There are/the Kitchen table, The revolver, « sis-|" whan the sun ro90 this veasel pro- Receaaarion: Kebion, "id" (hivatia stenet, [AtOCK operators, Mr,“ fienedict's. Atm | w warrant will be lesued at ones Q, You received « large basket of flowers and al Gout’ che General Sessions Coen oe, . also 120 steerage passengers, tying oh the daple * jnentes LE Ere | eee wee aw ebiidren wuftering for tack of arrayed itself against the Standard Oll — $100 clock. from Mra. “Wrae once Jn 18H, didn't! tho sudgen ‘bu had not been othe f "J 2 ; Ais cheba GS Ereerer py heey LE me, OuLidIUR HAR SrINE for tack staelt aaa ins) i ss Nenor I remember. basket. 0 very The oMcials of the French line say| “Mrs. Rother told the Coroner she | pictely coveres with ice She looked like furystnd fuel, Jaol Bolonsks. 20 Litth aizeet. |Company and boomed the stock for all Funeral of Francis O'Neil, Mr und Mrs. “Were and there wan a clock | Well to do 80, before Judge Cowing com- H ; there is no reason to feel anxiety for|found the revolver under the Icebox h small iceberg. Capt Metiiiivray. 2. abed Ske fot aki! a gite mE EUAN [US WER WOFLN. | Renn a em Meer eee La Tom { ovcupled. for sevew yearn mitted an “overt act.” the safety of La Gascome, They ex-|tfter Pinced It on tne tables ne OPO /AtAtAd (hat on Hasaing: Winter Quarter Ap eations for rellet were made by the remains of the late Francis O'Neil ta St. {iin your’ eteatied on her several times while [Grand Ivy to investigate: the outs Press the belief that the delay in her Fao ( . i. cod Weather many familles at the rooms of the e t the house of Dr. Bureh."” : ; he thermomoter fell Tapiily, und the TARY, families wt the roo nie Patrick's Cathedral at 10 o'clock this morning, | sie. waa at the house ur this very close friend of the Recorde arrival is not due to the severe weather Shot Himmelf Twice. spray which flew abourd quickly coated {ie Urgnniontion Soclerg, and the Char: Mana was celebrated by Mer. Farley, Viear-Gon- nr. Hinsdale read an affidavit. signed | sald, he committed that “overt act,” an experienced, but to the breaking down! giinony ¢ the decks and rigging with Ice sev ‘A dozen, families of striking cloak- eral of the diocese assisted by Rev, w. J, {PY Dr Willlam A. Hammond. of Wash-|that Judge Cowing and the other two of her machinery. The steamer is be.|,ATMOny, Grae forty-one years old, a claar-|inchen in. thicknens. “The Vessel's crew ym Ayaicean, famillles of striking cloak | ATEECR GMs, ind owt tol Ontobee teas | ZUtRes Would have cause to regret ever intense ci fy, as feacon, and Rev. P.M. Daly. as aub: | Me nt maker, attempted to commit suiciie at hia home, | suffered greatly from. th Daly, “an a nt Gurvigan wave. absolution, | March, 1883, and down to October, 183. /having opened the question, and given the tenement building of Dantel Roth- deacon, Archbish Corrigan gaye absolution, Heved tu be In the direct track of out-| ys west Fitte-t thin mo and only with the greatest caution § oko me Rev. Henry T. Newey was master of ceremonies, | Was extremely nervous and mentally | the Recorder an opportunity to 0 bes ward bound steamships, and they think fr mite with Managed to Ket about the decks, Se Leo ree Pe Nn Res, fr clergriaen preseat Were: Reva, ‘Thomas Gane | disturbed, but his mental and business | fore the Grand Jury, that unless there was urgent necessity t 10 Roowevelt ane, fishing smacks her vessels ws: mt Collere: E- IReADAGI i vaR mae need inanleed It ts sald that when Frederick Smyth \ a at came into the ‘ows last might ‘| en Francis | toc fi drink, ver was! was Rec ; for doing otherwise, La Gascogne would | imeem meee lamas Caimi rows last nent Grip Deaths Rench Ten, jldent, Bt. Francis | foo m yas, Recorder he’ retuned to accent the : ish i ered — With rath § $2,000 office rent, whtc mands as await the assistance of one of the boats! Gir ‘olson and Dies, lee, { the severest Ten deatha were r 1 at the Sea ye a PAM’ | Dr, William § Leaman, of 16 West | perquisite. a Belonging to the same Company, CARROLLTON, TL. Feb, 6.—Misa Stella Wynn, | Weather in many Health Departs Yas ovcurting during the ther Moy, Ludlow or Me.| Sixty-second street: Dr.’ Graeme A.|_ Ex-Recorder Smyth was at his office, ed a of Whitehall, took ten grains of atrychnine at the Vela ed eee Geoghan St" Petev'a, “ant rather Corter, im-| Hy nmond, and Dr. Gustay B. Sussdort, |38 Park Row, this afternoon, but de. 5 a erm aalonng beng eegeey lated letel mred over with Ice for the AuN@re Gn Cavarners llama: maculate Conception, where Mtr. O'Neli | of San Francisco, swore Wyse was ra-|clined to nee reporters, sending word he , OVERDUE AT QUEEN she died In great agony, Bhe left. lett > Sieg. tlonal and mentally sound, had nothing ay, and that facts i EENSTOWN, | siz,tie} 12 great anony ate eft & letter, | twiund forry-bonte experienced some dif | One of the Mose Tontne ex spany'a tugs hay: —at = ‘Adjourned until to-morrow. relating to his former position of Rey K. _ easing him of caus the fculty in making their trips to-day. ; sige C. P. Huntington Not 11. ap fae corder were topics he did not care te f « using her to end her life. ing tn tow a coal barge bound discuss, q Delay Steamshipa| = Victims of the Front. | grounds of Liberty Isinnd, wax caueht in an. tee Rumors have been rife of late that Collis P. "= —___ Bound There from America. Wermany, Ch Bitting on the sidewalk in front of 314 | Chora Ieland. She was pulled’ of wureen vent ee aa ee ee POLICEMAN BEN BENT'S TRIAL ‘The People Wi | in m wr'a Island, She was pulled of subsequentiy. iM he has deen 4 business es QUEENSTOWN, Feb. 6—For the past) th Mat 1 Midnight “with both feet, badly. frosene —eecer ae or the past ten Gaye und. Ghat he is ta’ geod | Mra, Perronet Accuses Him of At-| SING SING, N. ¥., Fed. &—The election veo } Week strong easterly winds have pre- | KEN, Feb 6—The Post says the) AM vaficeman. took him to the Church | WAFKe SanW--TwWwo Lives Lost, beelohe tempted Assnult and False Arrest, | ‘risy © decide the question whether $15,000 vailed, and since Friday last there has Commission appointed by the | street station, Whence he wis sent te (Speota! to The Evening World.) re si ss worth of bonds should be tesued for road im- hace a three powers Interested In the Govern-| Hudson Street Hospital Me std. the i Ex-Goy, Cornell a Visitor. Patrolman Elton E. Kent, of the West | provement. was won by the people, who opposed ) Which hay 5 Mae NEW LONDON, Conn, Feb. 6 —The Thames : the anus of the bonds; co @ succession of gales, which h i ‘ Was Edward Bartow, thirty-two, of | SPW LONDON, ron, F ' 1 Thirtieth street station, was placed on | { ihe Resse: $08 onan ia raised heavy seas, compelling the crac. {ment of Samo: eat Britain, Ger-| Wee Edward J : 5 ECOpanvia Mires Van BAGEL toe Mx-Gov. Alonzy B, Cornell called upon Mayor jon, . i\ ing steamers to seek shelter in various RY #74 the Untted States, has con-| Shortly after 12 o'clock Patrick King, Sacbrook this: morn: ‘One mates w Strong this morning The Mayor kept the doors| trial before Commissioner Sheehan this ————————— Demet pears te peek shel ce ia ye nat cluded Ite labors. While the Germen|thirgctwor fear count or Harr ‘wnat and another one died of exhaustion mo of Die oMtvn closed againat all visliors until 19:30 afternoon on a charge of assault. The Gets $6,000 for a Bur 4 Drittica have baen ciseting ait ie, ™ claims received nearly full recognition, street, Brooklyn, wan’ taken from th after his reqcue. Tsun TLAiataaclirin nena jcomplainant is Mrs. Margaret Perroset,| texander Netll to-day recovered a verdict of i winds and heavy gales from the east. | ‘i* “@Xa ted demands of the Brit- gon Street Hospital, with his hands aid Pour Firemen Fatally Injared ae am whose husband is the head baker in the| 3,000 in the Olty Court, Brooklyn, sgainat the The British steament ‘ites Ish subjects and Americans were only feet frozen. He had been drinking i rae a Louls C. Graumann, the seventy-stx-year-old | gi, James Hotel. She Hves at 343 Sey-| Hrookiyn Elevated Raliroad. Nell, who is ® very ‘amship Cephalonia, | modestly conceded N Henry Liebers, thirty-one ye old |, SOueeee Feb, 6 —A fre at Galil chemint who for years dispensed tree medicine | nth avenue. old man, was injured by @ hot cinder falling upem Capt. Seccomba, of the Cunard line mmceded’ Moreover, the Ge 1M Kast Elghtycftat. strent, weg tle morniag caused what $s supposed to be fate tothe poo. In the neighborhood of his drug: | © Y hg el an bho d Aa cng which left Boston on Jan. 26 for MA ‘stricts were pronounced to be found near hin home with hs hatide injury to four Aremed and derisoved three bara, eo BevEDIGn | store, Minth avenue, ‘died venterday. He was! Mrs. Perroset stated under oath that . ee ‘ Queonstown and Liverpool is nice more for cultivation than the {0st bitten early this morning. He Was ines os as a Known as the "kood little doctor on the night of Jan. 20, on returning | pelegraph Censorship in Guatemala, P hours overdue, and is not yet si iy 1 American districts,” ea een Hospital 1, would accent teeaet eanounaee fd home from @ visit to ® friend MAMET) 15 nas dunt been recelvel from. ihe Ones } ’ is not yet signalle me no 0 wo years old, gre ould accept the nomination. to 7 venty= Notlet 4 The White Star liner Majestic, Capt n Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn, i Weather Forecant Go srnor of Connecticut if the people] COERCED INTO SIGNING, | Mrs. Mutuay. in Twenty-fourth street, | ant south american Telegraph Compeny had i Parsell, which left New York on Jan F Rarard Rents a House | found AL ako UN morhing by Hounds. The weather forecast for the thirty-six house {halsted Upon At. ut tater he estes ereapered bed Kent followed her into the vestibule and | censorhip has been established at San Jose de %, clearing the bar at Sandy teow ty im London, ardy, at) Fulton and orgla ending at § P.M. to-morrow, Is as follows: Fair of the Nutmeg State. © PONCE | stiun Weed Saya She Feared to Be attempies (8 serait hen be. reaieted Guatemala on messages for places in Guatemals. hi 2A, M., to have equalled her ree. |, LONDON. Feb. 6—United States Am-| — — a = aulaciy Acnuena'acla Grime is attempts and ran upstairs, dropping i er rec: NON, . \ = 1 ketbook containing a sum of { ord, should have passed Daunt's Rock |P&Salor Thomas F. Bayard has rented | pH. EE pos ‘ n 0¢ Jat Sa Retin y | How an Agent Selling Dr. Par! ° ,, A peculiar condition of affairs is re- ney, on the hallawy floor, der } . at about 3 P.M. ‘esterday, and, coin |# #78 Howse on Eaton Sauare, this ety | ge F arkhurst's New Book Was Reccived at Police Headquarters and Elsewhere, | ycuict in the compaine at march my] money. on the b Many S00r No Wonde: } b rete Mbut thirt-cee bows ce cecion 1 Weed against Phineas C, Davidson,|qownstairs to recover her keys and He Dreads It, ov neellor Hare - | n c ‘ aie . ¥ merdys om airs eign rs out ¢ nines to Hie Med tn th Supreme Court to-day. | purse, when Kent grabbed her by the ifhis house is cleaned 4, - . eb. 6—Bitterly cold | ; Ls 01 =. | Miss Weed seeks to set aside a bond|arm and dragged her to the station- . ioned, { mets: Asi a . by San SS ORES) LONDON, Feb. 6.—Sir William Ver. | and mortgage which she executed on| house, refusing to allow her to notify in the old-fashion: " ie Uouaneit Gon airs ORMIGSIAE ae the ee Dec, 2, 184, to Davidson for $5,800, on| her husband that she was under arrest, tearing-up way. Wh Britain. For the first time in fourteen |chequer, ix contined to. his. b | the ground that they were obtained| I a . 4 ane Grae I Nf , > his bed by a y ere obtained| She was locked up all night, taken to : i years the docks at Southampton are of bronchitis. through the fear that she and her| Jefferson Market Court next day and cant a mans wile 5 Ss At Market- Nescisc A —— broth . Bawin Weed, woul dbe falsely | fined $10. use Pearline for clean. q OMmaiay Ueseistecca' a accused of a crime, indicted and im-| Kent said ; . A A degrees below zero. Several persons |, Fi¥ia A. Cutler apveared before the Park thant Arne DAMM MT Ee Ait eee ing house, and let him 4 have been troxen to death tn the coun. |! v4 ee a eae 2ivocating bis scheme She says there was no valuable consid-| open the hall door. She was too drunk keep comforta- try. Trains in Scotland and Wales are |% b!*9s * 0 variout para | eration for the papers which she signed. | to find the keyhole, and the officer let > . . Blocked by snowdrifin, ‘The werther ne | te city. whlch wan described. gt te : The nature of the crime referred 0 18 | her tn Bhe cmos ble? That's all : Be eaten eee tae ae en nat 2 | rs. wares “roesiize cory a ah pot, stated. bat inva paper which Susy | her In. She staggered In the stairway, hi 4 from the cold. style " kiven “to settle all matters Involved be: | "On. the comer he met Pole y,| Pearlineand water—tomak h aes as much to lay out parks oa the round tween us to dat fl . 5 Policeman James Fs ; CIENFUEGOS A TOTAL Loss Faerie untarily by me without compulsion, dus him, Mrs. Pértonet came out yeigeaty |it an easy thing (and a quick ‘ L | “LY fom PRs Tess or coercion and for the purpose of screaming, causing a crowd to collect, | ; pees | The entate of Narhaniol Lk McCresay obtained atiaining 4 cancellation or sitisfaction of ‘Then he paced ner Under Mrrewt, “Olvet: | one), both for herself and for : : , a bon and morigage on the same prem- | Patrolman, W. van, who’ was in| ‘The Pane Mere Are Kate « any | 8 Se! for 86.50 acai he Manan Ioew purvurtin to have been Mlgned’ by | the wtation-nouse when” wine? vas .in | everybody around her. Eve: rrive H si Y ba ong 5 u ah 1, ed."* as brought in, swore that the « i ‘ Eke. rere Shortly This Taper Mise Weed seeks also to| Was drunk, and had to be wimbst au | thing in the house, from cellar i Line Steamship Com-! ave set aside and cancelled. ried to a coll. i j At the Ward Line Steamship ¢ hi ide and m i to attic, can be cleaned bes | Pany's office this morning it was stated | ‘The case Was adjourned for a week. ith P e li B os : that the steamer Cienfuegos, stranded ae ee with Pearline, Besides, with nthe reef near Harbor Island, one of Ten Charges Against = Policeman, P ~~ the Bahamas, would undoubtedly prove Patrolman Herman Longgeth, of the Rast Pitt | ¥OUF Paint and wood-work © @ total loss, street station. was on trial at Police Headquarters| aNd Such things, you'll save a A). While the steamship is fully insured be damied roa tne face "* “"! “TOF Of Wear that ¢ fi ae : , emiaee ane aeaton ee ' are now unuaually attractive, owing to their fing | * Jiemieeed trom the force, ° "| at comes from Whe manager suid it was impossibie at THAOUGIL oa, GSR MANS ® GBF'FOU CAN'T SIL TF TO MMR” —INSPECTOR “S GAN FIND READING Monm TO mx] silly and the dimcully of ebuaining otter trate] aime Winsiow'ascorsmemynortorchideen | USCIESS scrubbing. ! 4 3 ‘ LL IAMS. zs LIKING."—¥. SMYTR. ‘Un good condition, aneeciaaneuingttied teething solteus the guaus aud allaysail ‘90c.° 1 Beware of imitation, 410 JAMES rm, 1