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~ MEN SELECTED, Wheeler, Robinson aud Godkin Will Be Named by Mayor Strong. BERTH FOR GOL. FO, GRANT Ho Is Said to Ee Preferred for Public Works Over Brookfield. PLACE-HUNTERS OUT IN FORCE. They Besiege the Mayor's Office and, Present Their Claims te Patronage. Mayor Strong has decided upon the ames of the three Civil Service Com Mirsioners whom he will appoint to: morrow. They are Everett P. Wheeler, BE. Randolph Robinecn and E. Lawrence Gcdkin. EVERETT P. WHEELER There gentlemen were members of the original Board of Civil Service Commis gioners appointed by Mayor Edson in 1883. ‘They served five years. According to a report circulated at City Hall this afternoon the next Com- missioner of Public Works will be Col Fred Dent Grant. It was said that while William Brook- | fleld had signified tc Mayor Strong that le had reconsidered his decision not to | accept the place If offered to him, t Mayor has concludea that Col Grant fe the best man to vandile the immense Patronage which the place vntails. BL GODKIN. fonully to the Mayor, in the other, and | Ui only a half dozen of his visitors, and those who had came in more than 'm anxtous ones. on the various ntw was quite brisk, | bach race, el ane il lds seemed to bE} “phe jocal press ' hot, takin nly matene to what is termed an “invas! ing this afternoon was the | oun ar the utterances tlafter the Alderman Andrew Robinson, James |)’ Perry, Charles A. Flannery and J called as a committee on the Mayor this | efternoon to urge him to appoint Daniel M. Robinson an Excise Commissioner Mayor's Private Secretary Job Hex returned from Albany this morning and at 10 o'c} Bry- | Soringtiine, ant Backus, of the Seventeenth District, | Wit Huntress, ck placed in Mayor | ad idea that James O'Brien, the folder of ‘the Anti-Tammany Democ- Tacy, will be one good man to e, Commission, nor has he fully made up his mind who to appoint as Police Com: ners, except that he hag a halt. a tradict ‘ ' ieee as to who will form the trio of |The Baltimore Track Will Be jonera that the only c singled out as rea- ; ven ean be aingied aut tac ‘ot| Heavy on Opening To-Morrow. Monks, the trienite, ehunters were cae verge of ja this forenoon. e See erate Five Races a Day with Fields Lim- Hed, had returned from Albany. wit! eae inied copy. of. the. Power. of Re: ited to Twelve Entries. moval bill thelr e: ment, If poss Increased, ‘They remembered the Mayor's words of a few days ago when he sald that he| More Maryland Racing Possible if would wait for the return of a certified copy of the bill before he began to make the Meeting Proves Successful. The rush in the Mayor's office began asia ag soon is doors were opened at 1) o'clock, Five minutes later fully fifty OH ‘ h nea FO clal to The Evening World.) opie hee THD Gor the Tar: IMORE, Feb, 12.—The meeting of ble heart y Afternoon, was the Baltimore Jockey Club, which begins the Mayor's desk | (g.morrow at Arlington, just outside of ross the long streteh of car. | (he city limits, by {0 De /s: auc ceRs; the door and the ™ jeust nan igh from a racing rs and plum ndpoint not so much so. It was al hi 1 6 for te most ot the eleventh hour that af when he did finally leave | was decided upon, but the improv there was an audible sigh of ln the track which were found necessary 1a fie hat in hie tert | MOré UMN should be in readiness ROM, Whe ROL MTONE Bee s recent cold snap nad ite effect in ers’ Jay and to-day ihe men cking th: pro prent eagerness to get Into the! work, but y nt by Mr. Patterson bor - ludierou! es of the carpe worked assiduousiy, so that by to ustomary | inorrow morning they will have com- 7 t by a flank J their task. movement and held It for a quarter vf)" ye track is an eld trotting course half an. our. mile in circumference. — The turns The anxiety of the crowd to get at the) though numerous, ure perfectly safe vy and it nl Jed some of the office-seekers t. | [jy y to the big desk that any-| will req » secrecy between the confer-| Nine wind bt vin be was next to Impossible unless. the : and sation Was cartied on in whispers i every This was done, for Mayor Strong has to. make track, of course, Is he a constitutional dislike to having his has a intentions known until he gets ready to fy aibaite thie make them public. found insulicient, jub-house Up to noon the Mayor had disposed of mend deal used. Th ir and wil ort he Judges’ stand, true to trotting eo track custom, 1s situated on the oppo- re site side of the track—that 1s, furthest TALENT IN HARD LUCK. from the. crowd—but this fact will : use & great deal of trouble, as the deadly tage” will manifest Itself latter Is p for the falling off In the number Firat Four Races at New Orleans | more often than it does on the reguar ? m runn.ng urses. Major C. C. Wheeler, Captured Ry OS Who has acted. as presiding judge at (Special to The Evening World ) Brighton Beach and Maspeth, will ERIS CANS, Feb, |oMciate. In a. similar capac ; RACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. | vith fact, should contribute much to: cold weather here to-day | wards the su “8 of the venture, Nundica he racing in point of at-) | The | programme for the first three ye y | days of the meeting are made public, » yet only | iaive ‘races. will be given dally for ney to the | purses of $20), and the conditions are so tramed as to ae Nae the moat eat The el 7 eavy lous horsemen. je manageme aa The trick was heavy and speculation | terrae tg tmit the flelds to tw sky was cle: the joui viest that it has been so most vitriolic natu ticularly 1s loud tn tt and cails on the authorities to Selling, one mile. the opening of the meet’ng. 8 Starters, riduculous, In view of the fact that the berry) 38) 2 | State law permits racing thirty Kaien) 47,2 Jon any one track during any oe e year, so that tt will be ne Pee : w revoked t Maer ; Hon can be taken 0 tox toe intent é tof the Pimlico Driv- | Mind Galop, 108 (MeCue 7 ing Park, which is considered a most ratic club, Is decldedly opposed. ty ming meeting, and his exhausted ‘il available means to prevent It, but Miss Mamie went to the front soon Ht aud set a merry elip to the stretch, with G. B. Cox and : A 4 without su ‘A_ proposition was Giiep close up. There, the a tues Amico rollen Wy’ the Balt more Jockey Club to secure some of te A ratting ft rt Latta winning quite handily lengths from ry Owsley. ting of the Executive Committee, [ooat gotup in time to beat Mis PiCHE URN On EE Toecintter boule wed Jout for the place by a head. 1 Meee are ip etyar A ONT HAL Phere is good reason to belleve that Selling. ve furlongs meeting at Ariington is a suc artere Betting. St hers will follow, aw there are three Vie Banto, 108 SN) BBL ® racks, all within’ a radius of w mite Molly wood, 102 n view of the chaotle state of the ads Biackjack, 105 n New York, it 1s thought that these More tN Tacks may Be utiliaed, though a very | ‘ eat . srominent member of the miico Club | Perna ye AF ean Jented that Its track) woul be cone Brevity, 10 verted from trotting to running. 1 DOBBINS HAS GONE LAME. Nicholas and Bergundy Hollywood leading into the ho Horsemen Think Don ang Bae Alonzo # Fine “Wig’ Horne. enth, when Lt | LONDON, Feb. 12—Don Alonzo, one jim Tau" Wei shally ag‘the Croker: Dwyer horsew brought 10 fon tie place. “time Lid 2 | his country from New York on the THIRD RACE teamer Mississipp! to tuke part in races us ae fanaa in England during the coming season. (Me Kalen. has quite recovered from a chill he con- 1 (ela tracted in the voyage across the At- lantle. He is now described by sporting touts as “a very taking horse, though on a big scal Dobbins has developed decided lame- 1 | ness in hiv off fore leg. Wool nai e 0 1 ‘ 1 » i 1 3 (StuMMet),.60-L 20-1 8 1 sot away In front and “kitting. 8 | “DENVER” SMITH ARRESTED. as named. Batellite faust as they rounded for home, | "eld for Trial for Managing a Flor- in Prize Fight, nally headed Springsime, with Bil NSACOLA, Fla., Feb, 12—Sunday » and Ranecocas next. A paulted In Rancocas get us Strong's hands a certitied copy of the | tr the verdict In the last few jumps) afternoon « prize-feht under the man- Power of Removal bill, signed last] }¥ 94lt a Jenath fron tn ey time. [agement of “Deny Ed Smith came night by Gov Morton. ies Mayor Strong announced at 11.30 o'clock to-day tha, he would positively make no ayy ointments to-day and ‘none to-mor- Tow, except those of Civil Service Com- mers. to the big places and that he would take a day or two longer to think It over. “When I give out he said to an “EF: the appointments,” id re- porter, “you will k very well, and there will ion to do tauch hunting arou biog - nes Unless the unexpected happens, Mayor Btrong will make the following appoint- ments | For Commissioner of Public Works, | Fred Dent Grant For Corporation Counse!—Francis M. | 7) Scott, For Park Commiesioners—Cyrus Clark, .§. Kennedy, J. Hampden For ‘.xelse’ ‘Commissioners — men of social standing and capa naking their ow p BG or Deal slate so far as it ts pos smmixsions not signified in Most Peopie ++: Are Cranks o : before breakfast, @ andit's the duty of the house keeper to start the family off @ @ tight, atthe morning meal. & 2 3 for e Breakfast 8 soothes the dyspeptic and @ @ delights the epicure. Pre- 9 ® pared from California White 9, @ Wheat this unrivalled health @ 2 food contains 95% of solid 3 ® hutriment. A alb, pac Rourtehmentto Bo He said that he had not yet made up| reitMigtt cciart his mind as to whom he would appoint | inomania. + amissioner of Jurors—James even for place; been made to } on Ken | Peter | betntin jngealale *8t beet footing Germea breakfasttor six costs | ff on the Government reservation, FOURTH RACE, A Deputy United States Marshal wit- 44 halt furlongs nessed the fight and Smith and a half. Rotting dozen others concerned were. arrested UP on warrants issued by United States Commissioner Tuntson. They were held for trinl for violation of a statute of the United State Handicap, Ave 6, Jockeys. lay ton) atcher Baral wo WAYWARD MAMIE SHANNON. Trixie was third Mer Pretty Sister Tells of the Love Time—1.20 1-2 | tor Weed. = In the little hearing room of the RESULTS AT MADISON. | pombe Police Court, this afternoon, | Fev. 1.—]emt It was a hearing in the case of Mamie Shannon, the pretty wattress at Dennett's restaurant, Brooklyn, who, tt RACK, MADIS\ nis track to-day resulted nk jis ailesed, died as ihe result of mal: Race—Five and a half furlongs. | practice dt the hands of Dr, Richard by Shent, § tod and 3 to 6; Elk | Mollenhauer, Airs. George Karseh, a second, 6 to § place; Dora 8. third. | mictwife, already under indictment, “het ‘ husband, and Gilbert L. Weed, of Blook by | lyr w civi auer, M over of the dead girl mF. Howe appeared for Weed, yo MeCrea for Dr, Mollen: wyer La ch has not tL Disirtet-Attorn spresented th 4 to 9 to G second, 2 to 1 place; Mamie third, Time=0.69. ARLINGTON ENTRIES. to her 1 RACE TRACK, ARLINGTON, Ma., |! LAER ROR SO. Ata Feb. 12—Racing begins at this track to | nixhe heard of next afier } morn folowing entries have | 1 ntly miothy e Various e nts fay Forest ky Lady tn MY furlongs t Jersey Pat. ateau lead ere) Race—Five and a half furlongs MS Van Dyke toe Po:ahontas 2 Tay M4 Zingara Mirer Brititant ay with Was that _ r she had Pitcher Meekin $i jcome to her teath f fall. Poster thought {t best t and Tt was becaus the Coroner, he had done so that Feb. 12.—George Day York Baseball Club, LOUISVILLE, manager of the Ni wen in| th 5 came o New Albany, Ind. yestertay Pitcher | AU Newman. of st Fifty. tcekin tor next yaur The i agrees Sixth et, testified Kareeh told h iment are not stated. i that nebody was dead in We house.” Rife Soo Nae! Ant + odie beer las (Re B.Altmans€s B.Altmane do Offer to-morrow the newest designs in Striped Scotch Flannels at the following prices : Upholstery Dept. THIRD FLOOR. Offer an exceptionally choice assortment of TURKISH, INDIA, CHINESE and JAPANESE EMBROIDE- RIES for Interior decorations. 200 SOFA PILLOWS, cov- ered with Oriental Embroidery, including some very rere old works of art. Also a number of PERSIAN, ITALIAN and JAPANESE BROCADES, beautiful colorings, suitable for artists’ studios. Also a choice selection of Printed India Dimities, at 2 4 Yard extremely 18thSt., 19th St. and Sixth Ave 400 INDIA TABLE COV- ERS and SCARFS, at 05° T.15 «J.65 Estimates submitted for furnish- ng Hotels, Steamships and Private with Window Curtains, Hangings, Draperies, &c, B AltmansGs J. I : Residences, Will offer to-morrow SPECIAL VALUES 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. Hosiery. 35 or —_—_————— HOCHSTIM CONVICTED. ‘The Pantata of E Gullty of A Mochs Hochstim, Essex Market trled before Judge Cowing, in of the Court of General Sessions, this for an assault committed on Sept, 18 upon Henry Freudenthal, a re- porter for the Staata-Zeltung, in front of the Ewsex Market Police Court. The was committed because Freu- denthal, In the discharge of his duties, had written about Hochstim in the Po- District: attorney Ladies’ Black Lisle thread stalls on the famous grounds on} . but was refused after | x Market Found Men's Tan and Gray Cotton Socks, “ Morley's,” 2 9° Pair, 18th St., 19th St.,& Sixth Ave. se appeared for Freudenthal was th he detalis of € was fo other ANNA GOULD’S COUNT. da “most ridiculous proceed- Auwreement ochatim swore that he any profanity and sald he did not even Freudenthal, did not use ed at the hotels and the approaching mar- Anne Gould and Count ‘The Gould cottage here ha: been overrun with correspondents seek- ing information regarding the interest- ing avent which {s to unite nobility and tribute to the ne} He referred men’ of New that the commit suicide, joke of the courage and manliness of who went on them. Townsend finished shortly before 1 o'clock, and Judge Cow- charged the u summing, up ry. Hochstim guitty of as- e third degree, E juror handed In a recommendation for The’ puntahment $1,000 fine or Imprisonment for a Hochatim was for sentence. FOR RAPID TRANSIT. Opinion Concern- All inquirers are referred to George Gould, who was k and this morning, as tt was reported the marriage agreement required under the Frenck law was signed yesterday by Miss Gould and Count Castetlane. George Gould politely declined to dis- cuss the affair and refused or deny that the had been signed, or that his si to settle $2,000,000 on remanded unti! marriage agreement | despondent, Important Le; It 's not known tn Li wedding ts to take place, kewood when the Kitchen leadiny The Board of Rapid Transit Commis- a pistol shot stoners met this afternoon to take def- nite action regarding the construction of an underground ruute. resolution was adopted in- structing counsel for the Board to pre- pare a resolution, calling for the imme; ate construction ‘ond on the west side us One Hundred and Elghty-fth street Martine Before the Brand Jury, Judge Martine spent an hour with the County Grand Jury to-day to tell what he kni fons courts, The jury ad- joined at ha0 0 jan Railway 12—The Metropolitan. Railway Company, of S a certificate with ‘the Secretary Important extensic.# of lis roads in the vicinity of Kingsbridge, SEEKERS FOR VALUES. Throngs of Shoppers Attracted by | an Unprecedented “Fifv-nint’,"” is the magic word that empties Third avenue “L” trains at the station named, these afternoons. underground She said she kept her bureau drawer. how he drow out ‘$100 from without her knowing It that she had known Fisher to carry a revolver for five or #x years, A New York expert, after examining ad the cartridge shells, tes- tifled that both chambers of the revolver arged at the same time of this expert adds more mys- case. as the second shot has not in any way been accounted for. brought o |name of the deceased w The inques next Friday night ATTACKING A TROLLEY. ow Did Flynn east alde to Forty-second ‘stre ay's session was executive Boardman and Shepard, , submitted an opinion in regard to ange of route. the Commission could a change or modicating w one of detail, material tmportance, many lawyers of prominence were pres- the revolver but a change of would necessitate d that a material change Bridge comes the throng, to meet other crowds of shoppers flocking from across fown to the big establishment that oc- the avenue ninth to Sixtieth street, k is tle Watchword of these showing that block from oviding that all Hloomi:gdale ros. have provided’ spoils that content the most capricious of the | ‘As the proprietors of the vast | emporium say, they have had sales and great. sales, and have iy Shlues. but’ the present sa tire stock of the assigned O'Donoghue owers ¥ anything tn to enumeral ed tor eftere(ransferred from the O'Donoghue natruction and ne the articles | kK which has le In the sto chises were gran between certain mi Board of Aldermen Flynn and associates. aims also that in granting the franchises the best interests of the cli were not served. h street, to the great building tinilual | River, nal inspection ession of glances at bars bargains, of h the throng that crowds the aisles Letliate action, aE conta taken on this cha nut | afternoon, dies wept | Reported Conference nerves, dresses at 33 cents, ladies’ sateen | Ghderskiris at 4 cents, boye en crockery at races that make the kitchen a p No Indictm oe Ingraham sat for a few pts To-Day, yn strikers had held ao: of table Ware, from 59 ceate f $1.98 in fashionable Company noleum, furniture sample); furs earpets, Fug! \ftoniee for 4.95 at half price, hing, in fact’ that could ed ot. bas poleon exhibit Bloomingdale es sale pi nd blooming uri in through ¢! iin Noell aight in iselh, Sree Antiseptic and Prophylactic, Absolutely barmliess and Diuggists. send fer book. 42 University Wan aire THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1805 Le Boutilier Bris) Stern 14" St GREAT SALE OF NEW SILKS. 85 pieces Black Brocaded Taffeta: very choice designs, 600 pleces Figured China Silks, exclu- sive designs of our own Just opened, at 32c., 39... 49.., 59. The best value ever offered. Large assortment new Jap- anese Shirt Waist Silks in ———_ DEATHS. COFFEY.—Rev. JOHN F. COFFEY, Feb. 9, at NY. Wednestay, Feb. 13, from St. Michael's, 324 st and 9th ave thence to Calvary. COMPLETE MOUR rend tee had importation, a Requiten ee Stath ave. corner isth se” No Mon Bros. To-morrow In their Glove Departments 220 Dozen Ladies’ 4,8 and 12 Button Kid and Suede Gloves, Or in various colors, small sizes only, at Formerly $1.25 to $1.98 pr, 250 Dozen Ladies’ 4-Button Colored Kid Cc and Pique Gloves, with large pearl buttons, at Former price $1.25 pair. 200 Dozen Ladies’ 4-Button Pique Gloves, n new shades of tan, with large peari buttons, Cc ind embroidered backs and spear points, at Former price $1.35 pair. West 23d St. ey Down IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. We allow the railroad fare both ways to out-of-town buy. INGS UNTIL 9 0% MYSTERY IN FISHER'S DEATH.) WMERE 'S MRS. NEURFEINT? Her Room tv Be Broken Open by oP! Expert Testimouy Shows That Two Shots Were Fired, The Alleged Sulcide’s Real Name Is Armhite, NEWTOWN, L. L, Feb. 12—Coroner lust night began the inquest in of the oung iron-moulder Jacob Fisher, who was found dead with @ bullet-hole in his he Louisa Rother, brs. Samuel A, Wood and Abbott C. Combs, who held the autopsy, testified that in their opinion it was not pos- sible for the man to have shot himself unle.s he ws lett-handed, _A number of witr Fisher was not left-handed, Loulsa| Rother testified Fisher spent Sunday at her house on the day before his death, house the next’ day, and complained She sald he told he had nothing to live (or. to cheer up and she would go out into the beer-bottling shed at the house and get him a bottle of beer. After she had closed the door of the Into the yard she heard When she returned to the kitchen Fisher was lying dead in a bed- room adjoining the Kitcnen, hi! through the doorwu found a revolver under the te the kitchen und placed It on the table. ‘On being questioned by the Coroner Mrs, Rother admitted that Fisher had loaned her $180. She sald that she put in the bank for him $100 of this money a few days before the shooting. Fisher's bankbook in hat Fix It Up? John Adamson’s break the franchises of the Flynn syn- dicate of Brooklyn trolley on trial before Justice Walter Lloyd Special Term of Supreme ooklyn, to-day. a son alleg: afte: — = Towns's « © the Brookiyn He and offered (0 all the si tiroad Company would prom 6 fast aa sed to el GDOM FOR A Bi Famous 1 00.384. Muller's Prescription ior Ri FY cane since Heaaant to L0 ir Avvid tntations SATURDAY EV: Neurfeint’ Went out to make @ ci later Neurfeint was brought home dead in an ambulance, The diamond ring and $25 he had when he went out Bone. Although th of mystery conne death ave never seen anythi the papers about it." Ee Jin the home of near Glendale, The evidence brougnt out some pecullar circumstances, which tend young man as was at first swes testified that He returned She told hin the rear of She did not know Mrs. Rother said < Jacob was adjourned until md the Aldermen railroads 1s secret agree- nbers of the and Xx S. BAUMANN’S AMERICA’S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE. Everything for Housekeeping. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Baby arriages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Crockery, Re rigerators and Tinware, Sin Ave, Co, 19th St. Those who cannot favor us with a ca! tion of terms they wish to submit and we can write us of any proposi- will give the same our prompt Order of Court. Special Policeman Dennis Winter ap- Plied to Justice Goetting, in the Lee} Avenue Police Court, Wiliamsburg, this the apartments of Mrs. Joseph morning for permission to break open feint, at 201 Knickerbocker avenue. He belleves the woman is dead in her rooms, Mrs, seen for the past two weeks, and the helghbors fear she has committed sut- elde, Neur- Neurfeint has not been “One evening about two weeks ago,” aid Special Policeman Winters" Aits, husband, Joseph Neurfeint, 1. A half hour were | re Was a great deal | ed with Neurfeint's The police of the Twentieth Precinct have no reord of Neurfeint's death, and the case seems to be much of @ mystery at present. Justice Goetting gave Policeman Win- ter permission to break open the Neur- feint apartments, and he will do #0 late this afternoon, —__—_——< =—__ DEBS TRIAL OFF. Illness of One of the Jurors Forces Court to Discharge the Others. CHICAGO. Feb, 12.—Judge Grosscup has postponed the Debs trial until the first Monday of May. He discharged the jury to-day on ac- count of the serious Illness of Juror Coe, énd a new jury will be summoned when the case 1s again put on trial, Snow-Cleanera Want Their Pay. fon of twenty men, who cleaned th Col, Warlng’s office this moral to demand pay trom Jan, 26, The men claim their familien are starving. — = Weather Forecast. ‘The weather forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at § P. M. to-morrow, 1s as follows: Falr, followed by snow to-night and ‘Wednesday: stationary temperature; winds becoming high northeasterly Tl morning hi | SILK WAISTS, In order to close out at once oi entire stock of Winter Silk Watsts, | some of whi h are slightly soiled or umpled, we have marked ‘tot wot oat | 8f.98 Comprising fancy striped and figured China Silk Waists, in bt and colors, and in all sizes reduced from $4.00 to | $7.00. | | uoTNo.2 at *2,98) Comprising China and Surah Silk Waists, In various styles, plain and} trimmed, tn black and colors, reduced from $5.00 to $9.00, ‘uoTN.3 a %3,98 Comprising Fancy, Satin, Taffeta and Surah Walsts, some elaborately trim- med, Including black and colors, prices formerly from $8.00 to $1 Ee back, Stern Bros. are showing the latest productions In Men’s Neckwear in all the most desirable shapes, and will offer To-morrow a special line of Flowing-End Scarfs, at 13° 50 Dozen Oxford Pajamas \ *2.45 \ West 23d St.' For Sale. DIAMOND PINS. Scart or Stick Pins of Various Designs. How pretty a ot white diamond 1a 1 Tar full cut dlamond, THE SEcw We are cutters not a chip, but © rages eT 18 ot 4s and Prectous Stonen, and'an tuch CAN AND DO SHILE lower tad MEN Bice Reason.) Immediately. 411 competitors D. DE 61-53 MAIDEN WATC Delivered SIDOWN wate J. E. ARNOLD & CO., 3. MAIDEN LANE. TAKE ELEVATO! $4 DOW floor, ‘Take elevator. ‘Open Saturday eve ring atone-half regal SEWING MACHINE Willcox & Gibbs, Chite, Singer. Davis, Howsehol . for cash oF moathly pays 12. East 14th st and 208 Gi ESAS Avea1.00 WRU! SL WERKLY, WATCH A END BOWPA a FICENT upright plano, six -third of cost. 238 Woodbli Iyn_ basement. Rewards, Z Lost, Found and to MiSS 'H. HATHAW. ———— Dentistry. “WEW YORK: DENTAL PARLORS. ERED LEP Wivitod using CAINLEBSE \dort Hotel, “iio Cumberiase ‘se iath ot, J fei aad that morning and go home 1s | HACHINISTS—wanted, understand tin and who has some, know eof die work. Apply. A. M. Tin Factory, North 1st st, and Driggs ave, BE READY FOR SNOW. Forecaster Dunn Saye It Will Here To-Morrow. Forecaster Dunn prognosticates falr weather for to-day and the early part followed by snow, northeaster.y ‘hi e in this vicinity has been risin, thermometer ove, at 9 22%; at 10, 28%, and at 1, The weather throughout the country e Is a light snow: orthern Georgia and the) ‘The coldest ——— ees BURNS NOW A FUGITIVE. ‘The Ex-Ward Mai His Forfeited Bi manuel M. Friend, counsel for exe Ward Man James Burne, under indlcte ment for bribery and whose. bond of| 35,00) was declared forfelted a week ago| ourt of Oyer and Terminer, to= to the District-Attorney @ certified check for the amount, ‘The check came from the bon Bondsman Pays on the Bowery, South since a day was set and all efforts of his counsel to to return have proved unavailli He is now 8 fugitive from jus If bis location can