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Li ado. abelian ss oul e 8 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING DART ¢ atlas tp ase. at “BROOKLYN NEWS, [smote e's cnr ec cost sin ae sre OF fH 6. NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. dieondicune - Lawyer Sullivan’s Novel Defense| Half of Monteil’s Force Reported : hs Ay tat me FIRE FIGHTERS ON PARADE, 'ANTI-CONSDLIOATION FRAUDS) °/*Pe amend sere Killed in ion BSL el NMAC ‘ee Saale Sane on Every Subject Save a Manta! Retreat of Remainder Sald to Be jj **\aneual Gathering of Volunteers} Forgery and Deception in Brook- Liable) bab Cut Of by Natives. (As and Friendsin Brooklyn. lyn to Manuiacture Sentiment, — - ¥ | Joseph Kieppers, known to the police| PARIS, Feb, 2-—The Quotidien re- TALE OF_A CANNIBAL_CREW.” CHARMING _PAGE OF PICTURES Wes pera ~ of most ef the large citles of the country | ports that the French expedition, whic ~~ Gecial and Sporting Events to Cele- The Police Invade Saloons and Hang | 4s “Diamond Joe,” who yesterday after-|jeft Marseiiies some months ago un 7 ) ‘Wash! Natal Di Up the Petitio hoon attempted to rob M. Fox & Co. | the command of Gommandant Montell, 5 DBrate Washington’s aye of 1 Maiden lane, of $710 worth of dia-) and has therefore been known as the 2 —_— monds, war arraigned before Justice} Montell expedition for service in the 2} [a Voorhis in the Tombs Police Court to- rior of Africa, was surprised by na- = 4 ™ Phe celebration in Brooklyn of the; An attempt to croate a false public) qay and a sanguinary conflict ensued. 3 ETTY GREEN TALKS ee me hundred and sizty-third anniver- fash in Be bata Pe ie on) At the request of the prisoner's coun-| ‘Three hundred men, comprising half of es eco ean eae eee n wary of George Washington's natal day regs eta radu and the police seem to! so}, ‘Taomas J. Sulljvan, and with the! the force of the expedition, are sald to a ‘. a ‘waa, like many of its predecessors, left “* ac went of Mr. Fox, Justice Voorhis| have t killed, while the remainder A LONG CHAT THE CHAIRMAN i ¥ to the Kings County Volunteer Fire- he scheme for building up this sen-ladjourned the examination until next] have been driven from the line of march with a S ow men's Association. jfiment against a Greater New York) tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and held | and thelr retreat haw been cut off slated Mi ’ Their pretty little club-house at 9 | Consists in the circulation of thousands! Kieppers in $1,500 ball The Minister of Coloniss has received us Racing 4: Livingston street was handsomely deco- 0f petition blanks bearing the headinas: | "Kinppern entered Fox @ Co's store | an urgent uppent thowe the aamtunler Richest BRUCE IRICEN UTNE] «Committee HE wated with flags and bunting. Visiting | ie, th Perey ane ears od rm cou: | yesterday afternoon and asked the clerk | of the expedition for reinforcements. § eae a) ee 4 BYA firemen were welcomed there during | “rege blanks have been hung up in| *%® Waited on him to welgh a certain AND 5} Writes ¢ ‘the earty morning hours. ‘almost every saloon in Brookly ‘The | stone. While the clerk's vack was| When Commandant Monteil's expedi- Most OF THE r About 9 o'clock Chief Marshal Munson | Sonera; ‘ turned Kveppers grabbed the package | {On sailed from Marseilles, it was con- 0s “ : ye Celebrated ‘and bis aldes went down to Southern district of Brooklyn is partic-| of gems anh’ by aay templated that when It Joined the con- ‘ 8 Convention 9 Popa wan dork Sanaa ratio se Ppt ot hisety EETHEARTS 9 gy sn a]. Kleppe I the ari panghul, it would num- : the hat) veteran ang fame instances the barest aort of fraud Ricporne entert the 1 pul about Wy men and elghteen or twen- Woman League of Animal Getive fire-fighters in line. Crowds of S™pOdying forgery and the utliigation of | jiceman Van Nordall as he was attempt. |{¥ officers, not of raw, undisciplined na. y > . H fictitious names ts ,being resorted to inling to escape by the Maiden lane en-|Uve levies, but for the most part of IN ¢ American a _ people congregated in the vicinity of the white soldiers of the Foreign legion| + the propagation of the scheme. trance to the building. ¢ fendesvous of the Chief Marshal, and Lawyer Suilly “ and Senegalese Tira‘lours, men who Sp: Organisation arrived it was) Thi saloon-keepers have been besiceo!| world” tepurter In conte today ihar iis | besides. being well drilled ‘and armed, — 7] ‘cheered. by policemen to expose the petitions in| defense of Kieppers would be that he is| Were one and all inured to the African Z 5 the uniformed Exempt Fire-| their places Some of the latter ure op-| insane. The lawyer sald: SUmats og ey put In an appearance, Powed to the sentiment, and have pro-| | "I belleve the man is insane on the | piaio mars, too were picked men. The = ooney, put in an app ented that they are in favor of conaoll-| one gubject of diamonds. 1 think he | mission was intended to practically 4s. See? BY THE AUTHOR OF | Fit gle Harry Howard in the van. the dation, but the fear of future troube wi| Would steal diamonds if he was worth | Set France's right to the poracasion a aay |the hands of the police has caused them|@, million dollars. of the Hinterland. country, ‘extendiny to allow the petitions to be placed on ex-| “‘Kleppers has never been arrested for | through the Bar-Il-Ghagei ‘to the left hibition tn their stores, crooked work of any sort, except the |D&nk of the Nile. This is a part of ihe That the movera In the scheme are|theft of diamonds. He is aman of good [Section of Africe which the treaty be- Re Malton te Mort, to id | Using desperate measures to further the | education and comes of a good family.” | tween Great Britain and Belgium had to, Boerum place, to Lavingston, | ect cannot be denied Kieppers, when arrested had in his |fominally turned over to. tho. for rt, to ‘Acheemerhorh, to Lafayett | Joseph Gleason, a real estate dealer,| Pocket a quantity of valuable gems be-| The treaty, pow eras wad. virtually rd avenue to Fountain, where (Qf. 201 Thirty-ninth street, and Harry] <ldes those tiken from Fox & Co. He] foned. owing to the French protes aad | Stafford, nter and builder, of 41] refused to say where he got them France denying the right of the 5 Phirty- r ele Y edny’ ome Congolese Govern: ere Many points along the line of | AMuy-ninth street, both residents of], When Arraigned to-dny he sermed to Hovernment to cede the ter THE [tree Girus IN Buue,” ” 4 America, : (LATEST Aisa N, Clubs, E Artist. SONG) EDS bX. Woman's COLORED wR are emphatic witne: f the| be elther very badly frightened or, per-| tory to Et x maroh houses, were Gecorated in bonor fraud.» ‘They presented” a protest to| Naps, an his tawyer claims, insane,” | It, Waa also intended that Capt. Mon- t pas &C., &C. x Several other, old-timers vreceived O¥a-| qieated that ‘an cifort bo muerte aT Hinbostereaeyarad.mtunrentaubney. o6e ONvENtON Cr " tons at many points whenever they |} : “| ROBBED BY MASKED MEN, |iizhters tor transport purporrs. Capt. 8 | were, reccenized. poviewads Souk tha he fi new of the matter, = Montell is well-known for a remarkable ea r} journey, lasting two years and a half SS #¢ the Golden Gate | in. the ‘course of whlch he travers | ‘in. Africa from west to north, besinning at i oa ‘Hall steps by Mayor Schieren, as- | thir. ie, Stafford, | was when w Two Outlawa V SS by Jackson Wallace, President of | scribed to one of. these petition of Aldermen; Comptrojler | that it wag In William} bs : ax % 2 2 EMBEZZLEMENTS. ’ St. Louis and ending at Tripoll, a voy- uditor Sutton, City Clerk Be Ae Rke HT AL Iner’s saloon, rag i | Cleni m y-ninth ‘street and) SAN FRANCIS Feb. 22.—Two| age, ‘the result of -which was to. tr ‘ BS ‘Police Commissioner Well FL Bye Ue es veclt hed voted tor| Masked men entered the Golden Gate| crease French ambition | to establish i What Has Been Said and Done ai Four Interesting Pages consolidation, and knowing that we na | Vil& on the Orean Teach, south of the| other Frenchman had tet foot "° i al a oF > not signed @ petition as described, de-| C! fouse, abont midnight, held up the i Ni ‘ | 4 es Sei Barents Sommer tra Hs PoIn | fully ley namah attached, repress |i take the welche of thete vicuite jour. AT WASHINGTON. S| Original Fun and Humor. a “Chiet Dale, and other members of the | api ena ea scerimence IH the Teleh: das aring they only wanted coin, ‘They| GLASGOW, Feb. 2.—The new torpedo A c Ive uniformed force. : od plunder ‘ : E ring calendar for the day ta |Tames,, Newly all of the signatures jour months ago Robert Hagert | 1estroyer Banshee was given an official a > it. ‘The Acorn and Prospect Harriers | showing that an attempt had been made held up and robbed the same| trial on the Clyde to-day, lasting three tae oan rote few Utrecht | monn that an att japeink also shot and severely |hours, ‘The boat attained an average heh feu] temnoon. “I found that many of the names were speed of twenty-eight knots an hour. t Will be a pigeon-shooting tour- |<. uk — a this afternoon at Dexter Park. | {ved ie the cee ota NHK LOM | ata Room Rent with Bogus Check,| Th® Banshee ts one of the forty-two 8 se ase R w . ‘Gay will be appropriately cele PHeAOC ANG. THAETRILTSE thpke eneee “I versels of this class authorized to be e228 2g 38st & gs l at the Orphan Asylum, at At-lnumes were correct had been forged, |, Matthew B. Hall, whose addrens te given in the | Hutit by the Government, and was con- SF.®saee8s2¢s Pad and Kingston avenues, with a re-| “I demanded of the saloon-keeper who | CT Papers as “nowhere,” was arraigned in Jef. e oS w ae S = & 8 io) from 2 to 6 this afternoon. the liberty, but could get no ollce Court thie morning on «| Structed by Laird Brothers, who secured az2zes48 2 8 annual Washington Birthday din-|sutisfuction. ‘The only thing which could of forgery brought by John Marrett, «| (he contract to build five of them. 4 an a cad nt keeper, of 712 Seventh avenue. “He = Simms in $200 ball. Hall] Abyasinians Defen eeks room rent. On Fel: will be Med at the Hamilton Club, il eee tee mr a eo cman nee & ‘Remar eft the petition Jered itt ng ightera Circle of the| hung up. Gey a all Mie By a itiger ee Hf. ©, Church will wive a pa-| 0 Koaifting that ‘The Hvening World’ set, cheok or. 421 on the Ganneror the Italt ‘entertainment. at the church, | was in favor consolidation," con- wirohaned u.'8? mea! The 880 = ‘avenue and Bergen atreet, to: | cluded Mr, Stafford, “land Mr. Gleason | Heck oras returned as no good. mt) MABSOWAH, Bet 1—Chlet Tafari, of ‘The funds will be used in aiding | determined to appeal to this paper as a the Province of Agame, who ia acting as saree oe pid of f Mirig it he - Ht; ft the I Richard 8. Btorrs will tec. |Ietuna remuaste © SOP t© this wchem-1 AUSTRIANS MAKE MERRY. |S", of, the, itatlane in Bast Africa i=} SSE * + " it at the Young Men's Chris- — i " Association Hall on “Some of the WHO WINGED MR LIN T ? fluuy Aveest aubliea Neen defeated @ force of Tigrins near Adi- NS . Q well i BSE Natton =D MR. ARLINGTON Tine tim To Contr "Senin ht Ente oP ata tears; | Bide ubSRin"=t © ‘M svemenet| READY FOR GRADUATION. |GOV. MORTON NAMES JUDGES. FIRED BULLETS FOR A LARK. pla at & haa aa i was paige is the country en route,” Ste? PHASING | man to Promote Cotton Growing 1a | committees for Cl waat geoure & eosy boarding-bour it. ast night at ‘orty- = ———— Toiryad, the Boarders’ eds in te-days |, es eo cage he ue Richard Ar.|‘Ourth atreet and Lexington avenue on | Govermme Galan College of New York, sion of the Supreme Court. Row with a Revolver. _ us 8ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 22. De taal a lington, twenty-eight yearw old, but re-|"O™MPlaint of Isidor W. ‘Tischner, who Witte, the Minister of Finance, ts taking | putt: H+ Hirsch, the recently elected ALBANY, Feb. 22—Gcv. Morton has| william Alexander and Charles Davis, MURDER THEORY ADVANCED. | taxee to sive further information con harged the Justice with having disre-| ;onnon, ¥, | Presjdent of the Senior Class of the| designated the seven judges who are to| English sailors without a ship, ran | datoea Gin Glin eee i , Feb. 22.—The Times says| measures for the promotion of cotton| College of the City of New York, th ‘Aooalate Diviat erning himself, is in the Brooklyn Hon: | 4rded the rules governing the annual | tna: at a meeting of the anti-Parnellite | growing In Ru He plans to have| conoee of the Mateo ihe OU RuERTcertn | le Pa pCorer CRETE toe ae DIAC FERC ee ee pital to-day, suffering from a builet| ll of the Gersang Verein Oestretch. | embers of the House of Commons yer. fhe"State bank advance to growers & to | the Supreme Court for the First Judicial} men wei Brooklyn Refuses to| Justice Newburger, of the City Court, Day of the | Make-Up of the New Appellate Divi-| pritish jors Ram Amuck ta Park intoxicated. Alexander was * Wet Known Whether Cunnin, Che prisoner was released after ul ital vee their | @ttend to class work incident to the| Department, under the provisions of wound in his left arm, He was arrested paying |, a working capital, as well as loans on their brandishing a revolver and dischargin, Feil or Was Knocked Of the ( lust night under pecullar circumstances, | ' "He terday Justin McCarthy said it was the | crops. Spinners are to be allowed loang | graduation exercises: article 6, section 2 of the Revised Con-1j¢ indiscriminately. He was given a ‘While Patrotman Vance, of the Green-| when hia wound wan discovered he re.] THA twn’t nearly as had as it wouta {Government's Intention to tnclile in |to enabie them to purchase raw cotton. 4 clan Day—il. A. Bloomberg, Chairman; stitution, The First Department com-| wide berth, storekeepers and pedestrians the Land bill provisions for the re-enact- 'W. Ehrhorn, W. G. Hudson, M. 'B. Lewis, “ potet station, Brooklyn, was walking | fused to tell where or how he received |*PPear at frat glance. When one at- prises the city and County of New York, | keeping out of the range of the bullets. ri it whi, | ope Confers with the Archbishop | smith, E.G, Heymann, FC. Sullivan, Av W along Manhattan avenue, near Norman | \;_ mS is ball of the Gers 2 vs We emer calaies oe ee saad aes oi Brakue: enachiag, CE. Lu J. J. Burke, ‘J. 1. and the judges designated are as fo:-| Walking up tv a show-window, in front Bvenue, at 4 o'clock this morning he] ‘Artington, as he calls himself, was|the night (4 exe by pean, , SOD PUNae ty # je Cldan Dinner—M. © Mack, Chatrman; F, w. | 2° of which a man was standing, Alexan- few Crosstown car No. HOwlng | acen rushing slong Sande. at to MNO Maia A GRERG Ane ee Rh ngementeietyesn iandlon and: te ROME, Feb. 22.—The Pope has entirely | j..¢inenn. J.) Delgnan Hd at cura, 1, M,| Charles H. Van Brunt, Presiding Jus-|der, with his hand in his pocket, fired Qiong at a high rate of sp vithout | wards, the entrance to. the bridge at] wgalnst Juistiee Newburger ant. ‘The meeting, The Times say recovered from the chill which recent-| Martin, FA’ iv. 8) Rover. H. Fisher, | tice; Edward Patterson, George C. Bar- | shot through his coat, pointing the re- S motorman upon the front platform. WS o'clock last night, He wore no hat tery Is unique among the many | ° 1 this as a solution of the ey ly attacked him, and is holding confer-|4 tein, Hi. Menrtens. 4. |rett, George I, Ingraham, Morgan J. palver fOmArde” tne arcane oiatinn 4 or shoes, and his extraordinary appear. |orsantz of this bby town, fs | ter s' diffleulty. es W Yard yon Schoe! . the CEUTA ie ~ : Shee + | flec a ’ “hile ‘policeman jumped upon the er e eeee ee ee en ot alice DOMAT Ot ANT PALER HEP pean SULA Ty Kranbisha of Eramue on ihe quenine |Sieoe % cairn, S.A. O'Brlen, Pardon C. Williams and|until he met Patrolmen. Parkins an a and stopped it, He questioned the con-| nian Lynet, who stopped him ity, who can ‘sing or Uke to hear sinc | teh Diamond Buyer Sues Le of the Christian Socialists In Austria. | Mack H.W Ro btite - Welly MC} Charles’ C, Dwight. . Lomax, of the Elizabeth street statiom @uetor, Charles Purce, and learned thar | “Where are you going?” the offleer | ing. roles foverning any. of the It is sald to be the intention of the| | Prize Speaking—J. H. Delgnan, Chairman: 1. near he oye eres gustioes are:| Parkins captures. Alexander And news) Me cccn Charles, Gutninghain ; ai y's entertal wre peoulla Merchants. Pope to Interfere with their programme. | Fisher, FA: Alimuth.’S. Langer, J. Dittenberg, | NEW, ork Justices, of the Supreme @irty-five vears old, of if Prospect HK torward. The potice: | tisplaya swine pastoral emblem, Auch as | pLONDON, Feb, The sult of J. ae ee t By Drvton Oe © OU. ing Sustice of the present ( long, sheath- Metis or tuing wei tes carta apes eieay | aula ma! sumbieon, AA] likey against Streeter & Cos diamond] CABLE CAR SMASH-UP, | 3 TA, Theat, Chatrman a. . a Moran J. O'Brien the other New [knife, such as sailors use, wa found an Mente ate camer sy. Hct matted ht Aaah heey nok saad’ R@md ManoBmate lat Cohaeny, beewn vet! 20 wong TE, Seuates, J Dabtdwns HA, ‘oon | Yorke City Imeinber of that Court. Alexander. The latter treated the whole Justice Williams ts from Watertown, | matter as a huge joke. He said he was haan § ble tum nore to-day, ‘Tasker, who inherited a Adler, Fo J. Litter. J. 8! V." Roberts, ; ‘ @id not know that the car was running wengers to the floor |Plaints from persons, principally women | Carthage Railroad Company; 905—Canadian Coal | Of Park avenue and Fortleth street, me, Of wild i nae a ye payment | yortune of £700,000, claims £17,300 f Fk How and a {voit Gradiate-E, b. tiesmann, Chairman: H. | Judicial District” Justice, Dwight: lives | cas she Tombs Court this mensing Al ‘: we Bean the ack ee poten, | the, lower n street station, and a] Any one who addresses any one else | induced to buy articles at exorbitant|,.TM# morning while surface car 31, of |i" ‘reich: & + A Tome several years Presiding Justice of the |carrying conceuled weapons, Davis was x is LJagainst his name on the blotte ‘ ‘or a kiss, his or hy rice, ous Hope dia- : ‘ chlaK, rk, er, ek by the fenuer on car Live of the |" vibuanee Surgeon Haralin, who wax | and fh meatatnipieations mond for £2,000, and gems and platen | the cabe car tracks at Chatham Square Hed WT Ture We hosenbaum, AG, | on Jan. 1 next, but the designation of ite EMENTED MAN FOUND. + Miushing avenue cay ag [fimmOned, examined his arm. and | phe | MEK Conon that fonted up to & total at israw. tere |tp,turn Into New Bowery, it was crashed members Is made thus early 60 as to give DEMENTED . Pocket was a flask halt full of 1 he had been hit by a bullet. lat. the Grant Conse t p a i, ‘s|ihto by north-bound cable car 68, in Cc. Well, Chairman; w. c.]them tims to organize, to arrange for peuiicenialy wralakey.| Hie ws titered near, the. shoulier, sand Pan alleged that ‘Tasker was drunk when he| charge of xtipman 4, of the Third ave- H. A. os, M. Weebsler, C.| the taking over of the business and joved in as ct shiwaril, breaking he bone nd Lexing im Radelnls HUES nue fine, Phe surface cats de Was FA Allmath ew, moninmne, | Tocpria, OF the Court of Connon Picas| Frederiak Bartes Keoaped from tte ; elbow censfal over sven and. several windows in ‘the “cgimmenceren obinwon, and the Superior Court’ with their] frother, but Was Recaptured. Se ! p Tan mIso Was hruised on ard Austrian oneal, | Prem Depatien Want to nar| ible car were broken. ne sig, Sp lsatey, J A [etaotnancient and voluminous records! es C Was we pages Were open. It | ety ate ecagi t ki Aenea re ert tern ar fenders were wedged together A alee archives, and to afford he Justices op-| Joseph A. Barton, an agent for the Under the influence ; at Nott hat any who fan actly i eat an ie. and m eae ca could be extricate q until peaking. J. Lockhart, Grand Mar-| portunity to communicate with the Lele New York Central Raliroad Company, at ‘from’ the piatic: | ' his co Ras Foye PATUS, Feb, 2A deputation of Sen. | the arrival of the repair wagon. | Mean prey A Toimta, OA Tauletel. ws, | {slature and make suggestions resard-| pufralo, N. Y., and his brother, Fred- : | ¥ i Tree resi eae. sie eee ea line of cars blockaded Park Row, | Hoyer, F. J. Litter, W. St. Wechsler. Class Day | ! 3 © ender Mine Beer ant oaks a ihe hulle [arse ie deta et DL fora and members of the Chamber of {from Chatham square 10 City Hall: | crand Marshal, Hehry #2. Seirens "Ithe constituional amendments operative | rick. thirty-seven years old, who lives track, w run ov jin by the poitee departme i Hs 4 waited upon ne Minister of | Ryareuit 4 ia oe ana Rouen Ane ap on —— ane te grennteation Gp the ippeliate: bile usd Employes’ hee J; daaraiiton, Lah i suing on thin -_ pandry to-day and discuss vi y'¢ le jac : early perfect as possible, en’ J, ‘Hamilton Planiny Syenile car.” Acting on ths os | n i nthe ao You WET oun ca mussel ry ec aey Bay, Glspuasen ith the, tracks, enabling cable cars to pass.| A MESSENGER BOY FRAUD. } ye = Company, of Buttalo, N.Y, arrived 9 f Korman of a Fishing avenue ear | ingen Seb hin ale BEATS) merican wheat. They also urged upon [on the Wrong track, and when :t reached a Ty Cenrt- af Appenia Cal Fe the city & tow Gays & and stopped 2 was charged with criminal ¢ E sald he had no occupation and 1 wartmenty or him the prohibition of the importation |Wort street’ the’ horses became un-|Many Hestdents of the East Side| ALBANY, Feb. 9.—The Court of Appeals will| Yesterday afternoon Frederick who ie pata nom t india He would, sey no Hane Eventug’ Wort | ¢ American cattle, manageable and bu: led the. Ser OR the Victims of Swindlers. convene on Monday to enter upon a four-weeks' | demented, dienppeared fom the hot (: Rita aren oa snotier th pon to remove Nim 10 the hospital Sess Relieved to Re around: the big curve. ‘The cable car| Nearly every day for the past week aries Pgggeles glee oaiovaclaee mele Gclock viasty night ‘Poubemam ‘Dania Bee O'Relily. ordered all. policemen crashed into the disabled surface car : és - | sonal 2 901— pore. ham. At the poin st. to make Inquiries as to whether | MUST STAND TRIAL. Krevae's Hody, second. time, almost overturning it and | 7spector McLaughlin has recetved com- | ,4) irq ve, ‘Tax Commissioners: 903—Winalow va. | MAloney found Wrederick at the cornea een heard duri filing ite few p: and it fs a mystery to s be 1 been heard during the a LONDON, Feb, 2--A body supposed | "My 4 Lagasse ' i ve | Company va. Spoftord; 890— Hopper vs, Up- —___ =___ ity as mystery to Scalsg ‘Jetalled several men ; \ 1) “rhe ‘surface car fender was smashed | and residents of the east side, who have | Company, va, Sunfford $40— : fee Soule. Have occur entinte the case 4 of Guilty to Murder Cannot Me | 12 D4 (hat of the steward of the Elbe, /and the car had a platform splintered. [been swindled out of small sums of | Western Upton. Telog pa Competes Hiettasa: NEW JERSEY GLEANINGS. Much trouble was rw . Accept |On one of the Angers was a rite is erel with Strangers. money by boys who impersonated Amer-| 2510 Con cuetinarn, Ble cPeopie vor Late aloe: nningham’ was Knocked vit his By a decision handed down by Chiet) Which the name Kruzes ta engraved, af.Bt Arenne Bi oad Sooeeh] ee ce TeleMPODD MERON DEA, $18 Mackay va, Derriagton; $18—People ox rai far by 2 well-directed scone uid then, Justice Beasley, at Trenton, Paul Gents, | nwesia Orders jlore W Sisth: street, were gneauived | Tare. Were two such complaints this | 7 fond cot, Agta taer Placed on the car track to Who in 1 the Huge Cocce ie eh a Orders More Warships to the ect anes mauaautt'| morning, and the Inspector determined xs fog Park” celepaten ta led wauivarsary A ton may have bee : é 5 Ley | Pacific, : . 7 1g 8 rec Injured motorman wan sali at 8: ed Thusband while vialting | eek te tres, Of having murdered |’ 2 tRant i 2 spprahend the swindler, being a8 HIPPING NEWS. aa enterainment wan held tn, Loweum Mall, © oxpital. to-das by AD enraged Clara Arnim, ‘in Hoboken, Aug. 2, will! ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 22.—The vinced that the scheme was engineer aon Rutherford, inet cevaning, under the Guaplees e his arrival at th ave to stand trial | Russian Squadron Jn the Mediterranean by older heads than the boys who col- aLw) mR TO-nAy, ‘Acme Lodge, A. 0. U. W. 1 been unconscious. 1 When affair cannot ie Téariea!™ “| THIEVES IN BROOKLYN. [33% 25.0 Bun rises... @ 45|Moom rises, 6.04 WIGH WATER TO-var, Tarek Mant: Te {lected the money. ighboring cafe. | The persons selected for victims, {has been ordered to Join the squadro party was given by the members af jin the Pacific Ocean, Admiral Alexieff = at Baddle River last eves i ondere: —_— = ' the prisoner to RR the Inspector learned, are invari-| sandy Hook The ladies of the Englewood foctal Clad - BETRAYED BY ELECTRICITY. amonds and Clothing Disappear |jopuity of the pe fon of ably ievorent of the! rules. and Goternon it erealkgaate Saree Wamleeue eee ee a —— t 1 Stores and Mo customs of telegraph companies. When “Low waTer to-bar ‘@ dance last night. ladies of Dwight School, in Engle ! Reetiey Wire Shook Parker's Pistol) winigm wo Hy of Clinton |not legally plead. wuilty to menace | a boy wearing a messenger cap and| sandy Hook i fest End Club, of Rutherford, gave a dance Out and He Was Arrented. aireet, Brooklyn, informed the police toll tna Anat Sand Bie ao en badge called with a message pur-|Go I Late last night a trolley wire parted | day that thieves entered his house and [Of his} = es | porting to come from some friend or 5 The Carlstadt Dramatic Circle last evening gave at Myrtle and Tompkins avenues, [irok- pisroseoutor, Winfield. it ts expected, wil felative and demanded 60 or 75 cents] wisues a performance of “Bound by’ an Osis ta ‘Lae at th inty C ng ‘term. store 6! the Huds AU. | Perminer charges, the money was generally paid ror OF f without question. ‘The messages, of EW YorK. Jyn, and the motorman, Charies far. | ker, caught up the parted wires, receiy- | (y A. Sink. ¢ He 1 @ severe shock. \ Stree course, proved to be bogus, 108 a ' ; larker danced about the street with ported the loss of several diamond.t en | It Is'an old ame lately ‘revived, and ARRIVED. of Pairvisw as creted fact ' phot pads ofthe Wises in “his” id a Witeh, stolen kat Nught Wh | has been practised: evidently to a! con- of Eb wisting and wrigeling lke a contor: | fut ‘ siderabie, n ie American aa Wan Bag leptavecent cee Honist.” He dropprd 0: the ground acd | H barn Diciriet ‘Telegraph Messenger Company erford. opened. the new Wee uirmed so violently that ‘a revolve: | 5 Ha has taken the precaution to send out town last evening with xp) 4 his pocket fell out un the street | i , enn Aaa within, the past” two to eee eng SE J Policeman Walsh ued T nd} Mamavore |! aac Oe Jiatrons of the service to, be of whe firemen of Tenaty i then arrested him for ears 1c wer ave | eee 4 counterfelt messages and | The Onotdage Rod Men, of tackensack, held ‘ LN :, rideeeted a a = La Bourgogne Havre | a dance last tonal Hall. ar ran ashe | —— \ Obdai ; teria | The new of Hackensack Glub are b kiyn Ch ge Hamas one | A Royal Inventor, serv Liverpool | George A. 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