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TH ‘MAS. HETTY GREEN DESERTED, oe Lawyer Ogden Withdraws from Her Reference Case 2 ISH BLUFF LAUGHED AT.) TROLLEY KEEPS ON MAIMING. Penator Morgan Wants Behring| Three More Collisions Added to Sea Claims Investigated. the Awful Record, In One Short Month There Were Nearly 500 Smashups. He Says Referce Anderson Is Prejus diced Agatnst Her. Bow Proposed Action by Parlla- mont le Regarded in Washington. ‘The trolley continues it« work of death and destruction in Brooklyn, The rec- ord of deaths since the system was in- troduced in that city has reached 103, Since lagt night three persons have n maimed, and one, perhaps, fatally Mayor Schteren, of Brooklyn, ferred with several members of the Rallroad Committee of the Board of Aldermen to-day, to urge the Common Council to adopt an ordinance regulat- ing the speed of trolley ears and com pelling compantes to equip them with life-saving devices. There te talk of an Indignation meeting of citizene to. try and stop further slaughter, of schd children | The feeling In Brooklyn is geowlng In| Intensity, and It is not unlikely that the Grand Jury will take an active part be: fore lone, William Hox, of 59% Quiney Brooklyn, while crossing atreet near ‘Throop this morning was | rude by tr var M2 going uptown and sustained a fracture of the skull Thomas Fristler, of 421 Jerom ang Leon Morgan, of Williams and New Lots road, were throw @ wagon ina colision with a Bt trojley car this morning, Felstler's lett leg was broken and his companion eut During nth of February these Accidents and cotlisions were reported 15 1% id 1 it 0 Hy (Special to The Evening World) _ WASHINGTON, March 1.—The report * that Bir Baden-Powell Will bring for- 2 ward @ motion in Parliament for the British Treasury to pay the Canadian eal claims in anticipation of a future ion by Congress, is received here with shouts of derision. Even were the entire justice of the Claims admitted, such action would b Gnusu Hy, Improper. But the hollow- of the claims has been thoroughly by. Representative Hitt, who red that Americans were the real “lithe contention made by a New York evening newspaper that Mr. Hitt makes miss! ment in claiming that the law rbids Americans from engaging in fc fisheries Is an evasion of the I point that Great Britain had no ht to advocate any claims in which ‘could be shown that American citi- were the real claimants and benefi- the Senate to-day, Mr. Morgan, rman of the Committee on Foreign tions and one of the United States miss'oners on the Hehring Sea Com- i offered a resolution concerning te for Behring Sea seizures. It ted the reference to the Foreign lations Committee of the President's concerning the seizures and an dav eatigation ‘of the subject. during re- eas. y Morgan said an inquiry was "post desirable tor a vindication of the nated States. | ere has been enough of falsehood and renentation In current reports on We subject," said Mr. Morgan, “and it time ‘that a thorough Investigation be made for the vindication of Inited States.’* Terolution went over. x @ Senate has added the French Hiation claims appropriation, to the it Of $1,400,000, to the General De- icy bill, ‘The justice of the claim is Hsputed, but it ts considered a heavy ten bil niready full of points, Of Mra. Hetty Green, the richest woman | in America, ts sad ‘his afternoon, Her last lawyer, Charles Ogden, has practi- cally withdrawn from her In a Jetter to her he states that he has been called back to Texas, and that it would be Impossible for him to Unue to represent ae it is apparent that the refer eJudiced against her and | will the ea, from tin to thme cannot afford the time to remain here to push the matter, Mr Green sat in Refe Henry H Anderson's office in the Mills Hutlding [this afternoon prepared to listen to the evidence in her suit agatnat Mxecutor | Henry A. Burling, She wore her usual | shabby Ik dress, i Hey i ald World 4s ha m th case. j be is 4 contin h as street repor wards me: that makes me | she continued, ple say Tam rich, but between us 1 have not as money as people give me credit | an is une i «i n for Mra. Green was a women friends and appeared ty lake a deep interest In the proceedings, Counsel for 3 adjournment ar the Kround that Due. venue fre ompanted by four i her daughter, who ked for an arrived on Mr. Ogden, the sentor nsel, Was absent from the city. Counsel tor Executor Barling opposed an adjournment, and a wrangle between the counsel enstied, In which Mrs. Green, put in side remarks of a humorous char- ater “We ment, 8O0n As hi 21 ia n 20 simply sali must have an Ir. Ogden tof town for a couple Just must have an ad- adjourn- 1¥ busy 8, and We Journment.” “Mra. Green, vou will kindly have the iversution carried on by some one 1 dou't Ike to speak sharply to @ your age," said Mr, Anderson, Im in my second ‘childhoa nied the richest woman in An cu with w amile. “While am presiding here as referee insist on the case being conducted oper manner,” continued Mr, Total m soon 82 Of this large number fully forty per. sons were injured. ‘Trolley riding. In Brooklyn, just now, ts full of peril. PAINTER MAKES ANSWER. Den a Neglect In 9 adiof Binghamton» # ALBANY, N. ¥., May 1. Distriet-At- torney Painter, of Broome County, made answer to-day to the charges preferred to Gov. Morton that he had neglec his duty in falling to prosecute the de- faulting head of the Binghamton Bank. The answer covers seven pages of typewritten matter, and is a general denial of all the charges. Col, Cole, the private secretary vernor, sald, after reading It “The Governor will not cite the Dis- trict-Attorney before him, He thinks that the answer is sufficient and that the District-Attorney will do his duty.” Two ENGINES COLLIDE. city > a BOTH VENAL AND AMOROUS. inst a Cole ington OMcinl. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 1.—All Wash- fngton is laughing and blushing over the Fevelations brought out in the libel suit of C. H. J. Taylor, the colored District Recorder of Deeds, against Calvin Chase, flo colored and editor of the Bee, a local colored newspaper. Taylor is one of President Cleveland's @iscoveries. He is a carpet-bag citizen of Kansas. Senator Martin indorsed a for the responsible and lucrative joe of Diatrict Recorder of Deeds, # Purely. local oMce, and despite the Mehed protests’ of everybody in fashington who could get up enough fe to protest, Taylor was con- ftmed by the Senate. Things ran roughly from the start Taylor ran foul of the colored popula- tion, got into a fight with his former riers, was recommended for dis- Mnleeal by the. Civil-Bervice” Commis gion and how is engaged In a libel suit for defamation of character. It ts like & dozen comic operas rolled into one, Taylor's. subordinates are principally colored and he has extensive power of There has Been t immigration and hegira employees, particularly of the female fex. Not only h tlable Ta: feceive money, no nume: testify under oath, im ne Proper submission from his feminin Rubordinates. Shoals of witnesses have come forwar: with statements as to the love-maklt tendencies of this 300-pound colo », who it seems was not only but Jealous, and drew the Ine sharply on colored barbers, who, he said, did not move in good xocle Con: frequently every colored barber in Wash- ington ‘is, metaphorically speaking, whetting Ris razor for the Recorder's benefit. Mr. Cleveland has not mony yet. When he di that he will be able to 4, the teat: it is hop Mir: Taylor to resign, induce POOLING BILL IN DISGUISE. Attempt * retorted Mrs, Green, with a k of scorn. en Gres urned until a and friends best n leaving, don't want to loose him if Lean help it 1 will try and persuade him to come back and finish the case,” TAMMANY GETS ONE PLACE. dobn KE. Lynch Made Clerk of Jun. tte Hoeach a» ¢ The su sor of Excise Commissioner ullus Harburger as Chief Clerk of the Fourth District Court) was this afternoon by Civil Justice ¢ FP. Roesch. The new appointee is John BK. Lyneh, He qualified at on ussumed the duties of the office, Mr. Lynch is a member of the Com- Organization and Secret iy Hall General Committee Dintriet. | He years old, and resides with Vtwo children C19 Bast street, Alth of | Irixh- years Mr itom-House business | m of Mextoz, Portier, ral years ago, through of Senator Roesch, then district, Mayor ‘Gilroy Lynch Sealer of Welghts and Measures, Mr. Lyneh made a record, and during last’ month turned more money into the elty treasury than ever before in ten years, Mr. Lynch's bondsmen are Frederick Stolzenberg, of 14 East Fourth atreet, and Joseph Behultz, of 410 Bast Fifth street, who qualified in $20,000 each. The salary is $3,000 and the term six years, PHILIP MORRISON OUT. in No Longe to the nwers Reaching Jersey ven a Severe Shaking-Up. Greenwich Lake train $14 ran into a drill engine at the West end of the car- shed in Jersey City this morning, en- dangering the lives of stx coach loads of passengers. ‘The accident was due to the man in the signal tower throwing the wrong switch, The pilots of both engines were smashed and the passengers who had gotten up from their seats to get off the train were thrown in a heap, Fortu- nately no one Was hurt —— From Office to Law ly nse bs thirty-niy NA Houston rean tly in charg of the Import irose & Co. the efforts lender of t appointed Mr. Prac) who has been Aanista for nearly ten yea and had charge of the dock the impor that. poattion | Charles Bm poration erm: etires. f a copartive jer the firm n The oMcen Wilke Building, 16 WILSON CONFIRMED, jenate Approves Hin Nomination as manter-General, WASHINGTON, March 1.—Represen- tative Wilson's nomination to be Post- master-General wa confirmed by the Senate this mornin ‘This action sexsion, notion for confirmatl Faulkne West Virginia ly une at the Post partinent Postinaster 1 Bissell wilt leave the De- nt ou Hualities, | Will be about the first of April h has taken at it. when the Mextean mission, | Ia a heavy expense atreet te nm the Mayors Morshat Stam, to-day was removed Hive of Inspector by Mayor's | Kether with three will carry the t case, is that Mr. Healy has no right to aismiss him without cause, | He was acpointed under the ClytlSer- | Vice Taw and not by Mr. Healy, He | laims that as the latter did not ap: | nt hin he is not vested with power of | val, son and the other men are ‘Tam. manyites Mr Healy antict the part of Morr in his place a war ve " hey .so that the Civil-Service Commis- to a man, ‘To Wilson it will | sioners need not confirm his appoint. | ran a toad of care, responsibility and) ment unter the present Hw wnrigat hard work. | Mr. Riswel’s| Edward i Kinney was i Invalays Was Koad enough to endure it. | succeed Philip A. Morrison, Mr, son is fragile and in poor = — health, He may find the 1 to much 4 out under the strain, The a Me omission would have given him | Somanail two years of rest, bel fain on the ing Upon a political campaign. for station at has no intention of retiring to. priv life. Th connection say Mr | Phin from bie (Special to The Evening World) WASHINGTON, March 1. A bold at- tempt was made to smuggle a_ bill through the House this afternoon to amend the Interstate Commerce act, with the Intention of taking on the ob- Noxious Railroad Pooling bill in confer- ence. The bill taken for the was Senate bill 1.778, providing for the Prosecution of common carriers who should violate the Interstate Commerce The whole bill was strick the amendments substituted w fully contrived io allay suspicion draw support, but the foes of the Pool- | ing bill were alert and the s hemers | failed to | muster the necessary two- majority to secure consideration. ‘The vote stood 127 for to s against The Senate Anti-Lottery I. prohih- iting common carriers and express oom panies from bringing lottery tickets into the United States and from carrying them from State to State. parse! the House unanimously. This was aimed only at the Honduras Lottery Company, which is the successor t e old Louts- jana Lottery Company, but at the nu. merous fraudulent companies which have made Kansas “ity their headquar The conference report on th tification Appropriation bill was ax The “Senate amendments tindry Civil bill we and sent to confoence under suspen- sion of the rules. The Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill’ was. also | 3 to conference, | Tie Behring Sea galled up. by man Wrison, Ways and Means Committ and, brief explanation of Its provisions passed under a suspension of the ruil @ House Committee on Publtc Lands | to-day decided to ask the House not to neur in the Senate amendments to the | try bill and to secure a conference KYLE BLOCKED BUSINESS, Vainly Tried to ce Sen Confirm an Appointment, (Special to The Evening World.) WABHINGTON, March — 1.—-Senator Kyle, of Bouth Dakota, to-day held up the executive session for awhile in an Attempt to confirm the nomination of A.D. Tinsley ax Postmasier at Sioux Falls, Finding himself out of wind after talk- ing an hour and half, he relu ntly gonsented to a roll call. Tinsles's nom. {nation was overwhelmingly rejected was taken in Executive that not purpose ed such action on and has appointed might eran named Kin- and | A C4 skil ut re Don't and Larlem and Kiree ing ‘Trains, 9 board avenue cL! 61S last evening, the train and the med and th were bailly Horh, however, t injured, traln therewith is friends wae» eight Wison has not recovered’ from, ened the financlal strain of the last cam: | Palen. ‘The amounts contributed from the outside were much snsaller thai kenerally believed, He ved bushels Of encouralug. lette very few held money, ” Mr. Straw generoasty | sent in his ‘check for %0. "President Cleveland also contributed. but, the sinews came from. Senat who put over $12,000 Into Wil a Mlstrtot Canten wa Was defeate | Dem erat f the| after buen but afraid if Wilson and the Islature was he would be'a popular ean, didate for Camden's seat, he |tor tried his best to save’ the Ci man, but he i wrong on islature t heavily can The ts spent Wilson's to keep tt ho the Repu! used 000 same pur NEW YORKERS CONFIRMED. Cotten and | | Scrofula in the Eyes. | Senator | about | Ymmission bill was which vale strict hihea Rey in and the | at for Sp cial to The # WASHINGT IN Hill may vinat ne Worlt ) Mare * much kives 1 » sntirm ations friend, hot ION SARS A CURED, thind, th 1 had tried | fn different medicines but did not @ ne wher H nothing was ' been 4 Nays | physician nitirmed erouila ana Was abn Cotton, utferer for his i nomine for ago, wun tostay executive semsion Dr. Senner wae nominated for | in nt of Dinmigration at the New York sow: monthe ag Senator Hill has more tinportant tera to attend to than to allow br. Sen- ners consideration. It ts safe to say that Dr. Senner will not be contirmed at this session Besides Mr. Cotton the following New | York Posimasters were confirmed tor day: FP. Bisgood, Sag Harbor; W. W: Collins, Whitney's Point, A. Dorn f@ilat, North ‘Tonawanda; J Mar lette, Fultonville; H.C. Hail, Whitehall, 1 years, in| any heuetit. 1 had almost given np all me cont Thine tak Feontint when Sarsa and Wo bot nit ne day Paw mis adhe parilin The testin mital Kay Nite ani| tp mat- | testo Appointment of Judges Approved. WASHINGTON, March 1.—The Senate Commi: fee on Judiciary to-day authorized @ favorable be Clreuit Judi tof Olin Bites was manifested. venmaed a horde IV ENTIRELY CURE T have waited s year ay thanks to Ho : 2) 4 ME. Sikh Popsination, of, John W. Showalter 2 found the eure is pervect, for the Southern District of California WASHINGTON, March it has nominated John B, aster at Corry, Pa. He also sent Benate to-day the name of George of Missouri, to be Assistant The Presi- Patterson Himetaliic League Addre: (Special to The Eveuing World) E WORLD: | Myrtle Avenu jing, [eleoted Walking Delegat FRID STUDENT OWERS CONFESSES, The Young Theologian Thief Asks to Go to a Reformatory. His Aged Mother Hopes He Will Start Life Anew. Wallace Owens, the young theologian, accused of grand larceny, and the pro- tege of Rev. Dr. Joha Humpstone, pas tor of Emanuel Baptist Church, was arraigned before Justice Walsh, tn Police Court this morn- for examination. AY EVENING, MARCH | at 6.40 o'clock this morning by an engine SUICIDE ON BROOKLYN * L iy pera: es Unknown Man Found Stretched Across the Rails. Timely Discovery Saved the from Decapitation. An unknown man was Instantly killed on the Union L Railroad in Brooklyn, near the De Kalb avenue etation of the Myrtle avenue division Engineer Frank Barker, in charge of engine 42, left the depot at Ridgewood | Surrounding Ked father and touching seene, tive Walsh The young oman has coy > therts Covering four months of the last term dn the Adelphi Academy, in whieh | he was a studen Detective Delehanty, of the Precinct, caught Gwens with Stanly Gunnison’s $150 gold his hand, Oiher complatrants who against the young man to-day structor Dro Henry 8. Pettit, of the | my; Foster ‘Crampton, * studen’ Edward Jewell, student; Arthur Opp, | student, and Student Frank Jenks. “T wart te have my poor boy plead guilty to the charges,” said | Mrs, Owens, “and have him sent to a re- natory, so he may begin life anew.” Dr. Humpatone said to an “Bvening World” reporter “When 1 saw him in the county jail yesterday he broke down and vonfesned all. He is thoroughly penitent now, and | his only desire is to suffer the penalty of his crime and save the county as much expense as possible,” Young Owens, after an farewell to his mother, was Jail RECEIVED COMMISSIONS. him his It even weeping a Jus- were mother, nd affected Fourth Student | watch In appeal were 1 affectionate taken to Parents of members of the Milltary rpx of the Barnard School gathered In the Blghth Battalion Armory this af-! ternoon, at Ninety-fourth street and | Park avenue, to witness the drill and presentation of commissions, About 100 Scholars, participated. The Corps was reviewed Knight Neftel, of the N. G., @ were several company bal by 8 é drills, as Caan T. Fan W. Wall pL HD. Lirandtes ne a parade, under command | Fyne, and the presentation of | missions ‘by Head Ma The following received commissions: KA tenant Colonel. © Caldwell! Major, ae Adjutant. Bt Palme 1 Captain nv Wiillam Wall HL De Brandes Lieuten Alecanter, Ff '% tneratam and W. ¢. Sicnole, ‘There will be a dress parade anv in the early part of April, when It Ik expected a large number of peonle will be present. DOWNTOWN BOYS AT CHURCH fest Lenten Friday Neon Service in Old St. Pauls. long-standing Invitation the boys employed in downtown offices to Attend noonday services every Friday during Lent at St. Paul's chapel. road- way and Vesey street, resulted to day tn a fale attendance to hear an address by W. M. ¢ the chureh. were ¢ boys there, the st of the church being filled by business men, women and childr ‘The service lasted only half, a being bright and musical. Th boys sang hymns with fervor and their be- havior was exceptionally good Dr. Geer's address was a cy come to the boy There will be services for business men as follows: March 15, Rey. Dr. Wiillam 8 Langford, agent for the Board of Missions; March 22, Rev. Der. Arthur Brooks, pastor of the Church of the In- carnation; Mareh 28 Rey. — A. Bradley, Vicar of St. Agnes's and April 5, Rev. H. Bat petor of Calvary Church — Hdand a Pickpocket. Fyne Ww 4 F. Faulkner hale, The ial wel- y. je Years neyear-old Frank West, of 1% Washington street, one of an organized gang of youth fal plek- pockets, operating: near the South and Hamilton held tn the Tombs ¢ this the. Gerry Society. 4 Duane atrect, cavaht him hand taken from (he small ferey-hous morning ant © James Murphy, 0 with #0 -centa inh pocket of hia cont a —— IN THE WOKLD OF LABOR. w., Cor: Garment Finishers’ Union No 12, t has elected 1. Reingold, 125 Delancey str responding Secretary it Tyrell and have Plain been oma: James. Smith the Hanterers tal and Operat tails cigar factory. in Paterson, No de. th members of the Internation lon. Hrown's shop. 2 Hietloned by President Perkin Makers! Uni eof the Hoxag pera will he bel: foMOFTOW BIRNE to take actio: hn Murphy, & charter member, Hurling stip, of th w rding nan, by Pu Hampt BE. Treasurer No got thirty er Di nid his funeral in bod Union No. 7 4 its r the Union's itecording Secretar Secretary: J. Rasier, hie, Conductor; Philip Schlemmer, Presiden the Amal fut 8 Warden, Mombers thin city Nase 6 at a6 Kast Poursh the roll Apri 1 was pas yesterday sed A by the witing \ Rallway Laval Assembly Fick Meiride movement of e Amerian R the tenth ry Stal 1c appeal w wh kK e-Preaident Vion, 0. Howard The Lagisiacure of New Jersey yesterday. pases Ta the finstine'of te ahie Tae, Ty consiatbot the Usvernors State Comp Sua das Culinary Trades Councl) yesterday tndoy JI of the Journeymen bakers for sanit apection of bakeahop w and Ho Meisel were appointed to look afier @ hon-union ‘shop In Jersey City. Resslutions at condolence reiatin death of Meyer Dampt, of Cie 14 were adopied for Fulton Ferry, As the engine ap: proached the upper end of the ve avenue station, Barker saw an object on the tracks. It was the body of a man, Barker shut off the steam end | put on the brakes, The engine slackene 8] d, but struck the obstruction, fhe body was jammed between forward wheels of th nyine and the} structure. The engine was move! back a few feet ana the corpse removed. Barker says the man undoubtedly in-| 4 to commit sulct He had lain across the tracks, with his head resting on ony rail and hi The engin discovery se froin being Weheated, on Guilfoyle said the man instantly. The wheels struck him on the lowe part of the face, crushing the Jaw and breaking his neck, The other wheel had passed over the vic- Um's left fout, ripping away the shoe sole, In the dead man’s pockets were tick ets in a rame for a watch, to take place in Claus Buck's Kastern District: Meet- ing Kooms, 79 Harrison ay Were numbered 76,516 and 7 ‘The man was about thirty old, five feet seven inches with dark complexion, dark all dark mustache, laus Buck, the saloon-keeper, of 79 Harrison avenue, sald he did not know the man by the ‘description given. MORE BUILDINGS STRUCK. About 550 fase jed Out to Ald the Electrical Workers, The sirike of tne electrical wiremen in this city, which occurred Feb. 18 last, recelved a fresh impetus this morning, when sympathetic strikes of building mechanics were ordered on four butld- .ngs, throwing 650 more men out of work, he new buildings struck are the eleven-story annex to the Hotel Savoy, at Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth etree! the $1,000,000, residence of Cha y Yerkes, the Chicago street railwa nate, at the southeast corner avenue and Six-y-eighth street; the $4,001,000 palace of John Jacob Astor, at the hortheast corner of Fifth avenue and Sixty-fifth street, and the Clearing House in Cedar street, between Broad- way and Nassau street. It estimated tat there are now 5,0 union tnechanics out on strike to enforce the demands of the electrical workers for the eight hour work day. Fifteen bulldings have been struck to ate. When tne strike on the Hotel Savoy annex occurred, Judge Dugro, the owner of the property, was in the hotel office, and was that the work was stopped and the reason therefcr, “Eignt hours is enough for any man to work,” xaid the Judge. "“L will se the contractor on my building and deavor to haye the trouble 1, The delay of the work won't worry me, but I would like to have it settled as soon as possibie,”” The Hoisting Engineers’ Association will meet to-morrow night for the pur- pose of deciding whether all its mem- ers shall be called out next Monday. DIDN'T GET ENOUGH. A Brother's Wi M Informed 1 Contented and His Attacked, Patrick Hodgins, brother of ‘Thomas Hodgins, who dled on Dec. 14, leaving property worth $54,00), filed notice of con- test of the will with the Surrogate to- day. ‘Thomas Ived at 310 East Seventy- eighth street. He left to Patrick a hot and lot at 20) Bast Seventy-fifth street and $00, $6,000 In all. ‘The remainder went to his brother James and his nieces, Jennie and Ann Pui Patrick claims it ly not Thomas's last will; that Its execution was not free voluntary and that ‘Thomas was not of sound mind when he executed the docu- ment. TO BE EXAMINED AT HOME. es he Ie t ela ' Misa Brown In a Fal d ' Justice Andre Court, to-day granted Nellie Brown, plaintif’ in a suit for damages for in- juries to her person, permission to have | her medical examination and also that made by the referee in the case at her home. Mise Brown ts a_ professional nurse, and ts suing John $8. Foster, President of the Forty-second Street and Be vard Railway. While passing his lence In she fell on the ice on the pavement, which she said was formed of water thrown from the residen Miss Hrown broke her left ankle and | injured her spine. Bhe sues for $15,000, ets eat The Interpreter of Wagner Mus! Not Dying, b Anton Seidl, the well-known orche leader, was reporte to be In a dying jitfon iaet midnight This morning the rews came that Seldl's fllness had taken a turn for the better and present danger was passed Mr, Sell conducted a Haydn musicale sday evening for the w tor Hearst, in her Washington He was exposed to a draught aft performanc caught a which developed pneumonta turned to Ms home, 38 East Sixty second | aud last night his life seemed ebbirg away, Dr, Longman was by his | side all night. Early this morning the | patient began to mend. Herr Seidl was intr New York in the season wo! Edmund C, Stanton, the Metropolitan Opera duced him to conduetor came a favor hed shared ny with Hass ter of the muste Anton Seidl was b tay 6, ipsic Conservat Pesth assisted his) master, Han Richter, until 1870, when he beva part of Wagner's househo.d, his right nd an, assistant, amanuensis, com- parion and Interpreter. At the house of Wagner Seidl first met Fraulein Krauss, a vocal proiigy at eight, a popular favorite In womanhood, and was married to her, They have, besides their town house, a fine home in the Big Indian Valley, in the Catsk a Senior Admiral Greer Retire: vs, dn the Supreme hh low of Sena- | home the severe street, al by of in tuced to musi 1885 dire House America HW tor He nd t e be to com | 1 al honors in Ger- | lohter as an Inter iramas of Wagner, | n Pesth, Hun; was educate? at| and returning 4 The Central Labor lates Treasurer at Bt. Louis. WASHINGTON, March 1—The _Himetailic iN preparing to (aaue Ite address in favor Iver immediately upon the adjournment yaa «The Congressional free silver ad. WASHINGTON, March 1.—-The Senate to-day | {{ os, ich Mr. Hryan was engineering un: ot Mietitly roms oi the nomination of J. Hosa to de] directio 22te parilla from Impure blood. It Rost Favon 1007 South Chestant st , Mun- 9 Sarsapariiia, 1 will ever realy to recommend ft Cures ism Wonderful medicine @reerwr cle, Indiana, ood’s *7"«- end any home snould got be without Mt.’ Mins Hoops Secrelary limon P. Archibald to notify the aM@ilated os zations that's apecial mesting of the Cb. Be wil be had bent sunday, ath Mio iaks vultnis seu ver Data Treasurer of the central body, wi take place one hour ister irom oe dames A. Gri Sentor Rear-Admiral of the United States Navy, retiret from active wervic yesterday, on reaching the age limit. Admiral Greer served aut. the Civil War, Wi bealoteraig |. he was selected to rem: from ish seamer, Trem, te manet-pen Ban Jesiaic, health a that w physical strength by Dr. Greene's Necvura blood und nerve remedy. own, and you strong and well b gles for several rowboats appeared, and with the I, _ 1895, YOU LACK STRENGTH, 6 Weak Nerves, Tired, Exhausted Bodies The Complaint of Thousands Upon ‘thousands, Health and Strength are Within Your Grasp. Dr. Greene's Nervura Makes You Strong and Well. It Is the Great Restorative of Nerves and Body. ‘The world Is filled with people who, while not ly sick, yet lack strength, ‘They are w tired, Innguid and nervous, espectal season of the year, and have lost thelr old-time Vigor anil energy, and go about thelr work in a Ustless thunner, without ambition, and feeling dul and dispirited, rons need a ood apring medicine—a ve and blood inv'gorator—and for this purpose hing is »0 good, nothing so sure as Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nerve remedy, This is proven by the thousands who take It and are well au nberloss. tes als of cures constantly reporied in our datly papers, Here, for instance, we publish the cure of Mra, 1h. 1B, Graves, of Middlefield, Mass, In during ail that time, Twas feariully ne nd could get but little sleep, constantly Worrying about something. My head ached nearly all the tine so ¢ My stomach was deat but very littly ie little food did eat, 1 Wa frightiuily weak and exhausted all the time, and could do almost no work at all. Twas troubled with rheumatism, 1 was in a fearful condition frum ull these complaints, and thotght MRS RR QRAVER should never get well, 1 took medicines and ved doctors, but got no better, ‘Inally L began the use of Dr Greene's vura blood t er: d nerve remedy, and Immediately here was an improvement. 1 gained rapidly in I strength, and every oneof my trouble: 1 was entirely cured of them all by jeriu) medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervurs hood and nerve remedy. ‘There ts 10 other medi- ye tn the world that will do what that will, advise everybody to use It," Here Is the cure of weak nerves and loss of oon left m and ‘The case ix just like your sanie remedy will cure you. ft Is he best of all spring medicines, and it will make give you back your snap, mbition to work, cht medicine, but the prescription st successful living specialist in curing aud chronic dise » West 14th st., New York € eat practice Iu the world, and this grand medical fiscovery IX the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene iy a quaran jee that his medicine will cure; and the fact that nergy and Tris nota othe in nervon HAT! gives absolute of the beneficial action of this w ui ant River This nina. Passengers cn the East River ferry- ats this morning 6iw a big bay horse loating up the stream at the foot of Stanton street. ‘The animal was lashing the water Into foam In {ts frantic strug- life. At 10 o'clock the horse and an express wagon, belonging to James Harrington, Delancey street, were backed over- board at the foot of Delancey street. ‘The swimming power of the animal helped to keep the wagon affoat until the driver, John Myer, secured a row-/ poat and started to the rescue, Meanwhte gold. combined efforts of a dozen men, some | 12,4 of whom held the horse on top of the Water, the rest with sharp knives sev- ered the harness from the wagon, and i Whi f the horse was mana, cuers and made stream, It w pier and hol berated, ho {to break from ts res- its way out into the * carried to Stancon street ed out, + 705th ave,, New York, mitea and like it, and think tt ara‘tons on the market, "' #e Scrofula is Disease Germs living in the Blood eding upon its Life, Overcome these germs with Scott's Emulsion ev Titus M. Co Gari this one of the ty dle and gan, Spa the and Rei now ready £280,000 ‘The mont & Co, count, | The’ sum of $300,000 gold was turned in Treasury to-day by mont-Morgan syndicate. GOING TO THE CAKE WALK. Maseball man hay card, FRIDAY SATURDAY CREDIT. TERMS 41.00 A WEEK. L, STERNBERG & 0, Manufacturers, 636 Fulton St. cpp. rimrince.y Brooklyn. FXTABLISBED 18°97. STORES TOGETHER. day IMPROVED Spring styles of all the leading makers Danbury Hat Co., 1 LOMELET! or rea TadKsos Vv he. Sub-’ oF IMA. e. RPOOL, ship Umbria will sail for morrow with gold coin and bars to the amount of £280.00 aboard, gold will count of the syndicate and will make the total amount forwarded since Feb. 13, £1,766, 000, $1,000,000 GOLD ON THE EMS, Hrought from Eur Syndicate ‘The steamship Ems, which arrived this morning from Bremen, LAST DAYS OF THE CREAT SALE MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 700 Men’s Bi 1,000 Men’s fin 200 fine ness Suits regular price #10, #1 and 815". Dre Suits,in Diagonals,Che' jots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, regular pric: #22 and R25.. Kersey and Beaver Overcoats, silk and satin lined, sold by us for $22 and #25. 800 pairs Men’: Pants, regular price #4, 85 & #6, your choice for BOYS’ CLOTHING. It will pay you to attend thin Sale, as are a most Giving Away Boyn’ sul ‘Overcoats. London&Liverpool CAMMEYER BUILOING Cfliatinm own 250 figured Silk Dress Special for|Skirts, correct style, Orean pipe back, at $6.75, value $12. 150 Skirts, style, value $9.00. CAMMEYER EUILOING TAKE FLEVATOR TO FIRST FLOOR CLOTHING oN Chatham Square. COWPERTHWAIT. RVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING FURNITURE, CARPETS, &e, $l Weekly on $65 Worth, 8 Made IF REQUESTED. N SATURDAY EVE? RUPTURE CURED, The Improved Elastic Trosa ts the o exintence that Is wo as it rota indent exercise oF severent strain. ai permanest and speedy care the age of the patient: examina’ in attendance ith th ELAST! 822 and 824 Hroadway, © OURNING OUTFITS Made; all requisites instocs. By Sixth ave., corner IMtu st —_—— MORE GOLD COMING. win Mare be The gold is cousigned to August Bel- | for the bond syndicate ast Magnates and Stock F Seud for He Shipped on the Umbria, Aci | 8G & 88 Bowery, Cor ater St, { 6TH AVE (é& 20TH ST. EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Meet -it BY DR >. trois LIED TO THE GI IN ANSOLA TELY SAFE AND IS RECOM: MENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, MAKE, | | | Crepon Dr made same $4.50, | | 6TH AVE.! | jade 29th St, at ATT HOMMENTS Wik Nee ODS 0 i FROM PERSON, His EXTRACTION Y PALNLESS A. iT, OF 54 STH AV NEW- aL HAD 4 CRETE Bite bDBY DROW. TALL WI ay RO ANY UNPLEASANT a Hundreds of other testimonials at office, ENTRACTION FREE WHEN TEBTH ! Re EN THREE we WITHOUT PLATES GOLD CROWNS AN J WRpAND BHIDGE WORK rices Reasonable First-Class Wert. ; WARRANTED 10 YEARS, DR.O.W. HALL, Gradunto Peunsylvania Dental Colleges BROADWAY, EW YORK, TON MT oy Corner Bridge St. HOURS-8 ALM. to 7 P.M. Sundaya—10t0® NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, No More Dread of th Tanuh eatracted by ‘cur lute. selene ote No pais. or bad resuite. Api eolutely painices, ++ the New York Der Parlors, it ¢hee:tully recommend their method, being PALNe & EDMERE 129 Ci J. FORRESTER 350 12 These a that have amberiand st, Brookiras th at, Jersey Cit iors Ih New York and ingredients jo atrat dul'or apoly old cravat witha the ast particie cfp:ta oF danger, Pull sets ef teste iG tndh: “Gola stone or teeth without “pletes 0; Filings, fils. up. We guarantees @ fit oF Give un a call and you will find that at am we advertise. Come and have your mornin and gy home tn the ech tiled successfully, Uaetting Hours dally 8 to 6 use New York antal Parlors, 17. TAL PARLORS, | A Teeth extracted painlessly by our bow scleatise NO PAIN. or bad Fesulta; applied the Kuma, ansitutely palate St % ‘A Goon Net ot Te outs Neth solute cuier 4 will regard t free.” Lady amphiet. TRUSS Ct st. New Vork. 6 ruptur 1 Der IFORKEH St. 30 conta cM divs BROADWAY, Opea all night ee STOCKS UNSTEADY AT CLOSE Bulle Contr. h The steam- ew York to- shipped on ac- d the Market Earl 1 the Day, The bulls gave the markét better suy port this morning, and the bears exhib ited some tervousness, ‘The result wi |@ general though by no means impo | tant Improvement in prices, | Stocks were irregular late In the day, jbut the character of the dealings w: {unchanged ana practically all the bus hess was done by the professlonal tr | ers. brought £203,000 The Closing Quotat Open. ‘44 801 the Bel- eh Onio change Brokers WII See It, den morning, teen Talcott, de iding & Major roved ju the Justice Burke, the Cream of Cod-liver make your blood healthy, skin and system strong. Physictans, the world over, indorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! ™ Rrepared be Boots @ Reman, 1%. alt arpasigta | ina" refused Oil, and] court to- r of the of Taylor’ H. ‘Byrne and F. Hrooklyn Baseball Club; J Walter ‘Garde Roxes and seats for the big cake-walk and colored jubilee at to-morrow night, were on sale Applications for choice boxes have al- ready Freedman, Club: Charley Genglinger, Martin Dowl- ing, Billy Plimmer's former backer ex-Treasur York Raseball Club; Nick Justice Tighe, Harry Re Citys ‘ecelved of ‘Rr Spa Bros.; Harry reatest score-card man on earth irby, Park ‘Commissioner Bell's brother and of Mr, Talcott's associates upon tock Exchange floor. The unique features of the pro; tremendous from the advance n will be well filled, Sauer, ed P Monday {0 tho island for one month each, ‘Th PUFE | Nore arrented. on Hast Broadway. la lor threatening to do. tlolence. to. ped give them money for driu! New Madison Square n 2 e from York President Baseball | Consolidated Gas Del, Lack. & \ Delaware & Mudeon Din ® Cattle Fe General Kd- of "i H a the 'D Police Honiface Hotel, Jersey Abell. of 8 J. COO, of A. 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