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Routine Business Takes the Place of Yeaterdny's Trouble. Jeroloman Asks What They | ,.T* rooms of the Excise Heard were filled to-day with a crowd who had aa- Get from Assessment Cases. fembled in expectation of Interesting de- velopments in the trouble between Com- missioner Woodman and his fellow Com- Gaeeven They were, Cisab pain Ay jowever, fur when the Board emerge: ds, He Says, that Reduo~|from Viroaitoat Murray's room after an executive session ot yut an hour's dur. "ona Go Into Counsels’ Pockets. {ation there was no evidence that there had been the slightest friction between them. Commisstoner Harburger said that the on business transac Sree Me] ecutive # ion was purely routine, and ‘ute @ Breeze at the Board of Maapnothtanents wer tnae sis Stree eefirat case of che day was the pros 6 Opening Meeting. test against the regranting of @ license to Philip Wassung, at West “rwenty: A sixth street. O, B. i h, of 1 Madison ay | avenue, as the pr pal protestant. Fhe Board of Street Opening met in| Fe cinimed that the fi been pro: lithe Mayor's office at 11 o'clock this tected by Capt. Schnittherger, and that % yt to di thin Yi morning. The question of reducing the (tee geen Lycian was. renerved * gesessment upon owners of property ad-! 3. von. Cruges Dr. W. H. Vibbert and the triangular piece of land at/ several dat from the Tyo now hit Corporation alsa uppeare: f Sixth street, West End avenue and the (as at annoyance to the church which ae which has been taken by the | Is opposite It for a public park, was first brought | SLIP- SHOD PLUMBING. ian: re Whitaker, Thayer and Bald- rin, representing nearly all the property- ‘@wners in the neighborhood, filed stipu- “Jations stating that if the Board threw -@@ half the assessment already levied they would not apply to the Legislature ij fee further relief, as has been done im) ine Criminal Court Bullding, the Hoard Ei, Some instances. mi of Health proposes to fx the responal- Y | sPresident of the Board of Aldermen | iii phe buildin bas fot ‘been fore Jeroloman had something to say just| mally accepted on the part of the cit te jand therefore ts not regularly. wn nthe “¥ understand,” he said, “that there | control of the Department of Public fe something buck of all th 1 am| The Feport made to-day shows that # ctice of cer-|from a sanitary standpoint, the to} - spore Rue LE caus coved “On. teres na ieocki ne eons ap rm + J tors found that in every father favorable to themselves. For in- i below. the third oor gtance, /f tho property owners are as- | plumbi | defective, and In peneed sex criminally $0, In many casex th for $40.00, the attorneys wil) et Unties: directly von the ce wire a to have the entire assessment) pottom, a direct violation of the Sant Rallding in an ary Cond eport made to the Board of alth this morning, based upon an in spection of the sanitary appliance in out by legisiation unless it was tary Code, All the floors are so graded wn to $20.00). If this was done, that waste from the toilet-roome cannot torneys would pocket half of the drained, and is left standing, ‘The nsper the tollet-rooms. in w, I would like to ask,” continued | unheal: ition. In many ca 7 A of thin . “what you law a Ke pine nh sewers are not properly of this in’ ase we throw off one|maie or entirely wanting. f ihe assesament’"” | ‘The Inspe recommended that the d Wyer Whitaker took offense at this | plumbity immediate dastnation that wvene was anything | the Nuiitinee ee places tn a heal ia the proceedings. He denied | dition, They also urge pubile acc d made any such arrangement | Jations for ferua.ea, clients, and told Mr. Jeroloman = epee the amount o! retain ne of that gentleman's: busines FOR ANOTHER SLIP. ought, he said. that the question a = uncalled for an: rofessional, wwyer Thayer besa: ve minitte ie dear ut , the, Board of Aldermen h PEP iA) HOS EANe to Mr. Brookfield and p: Committee on Ferries tention to the lawyer until pein ranchises &: @ public hearing curtly by Muyor Strong F REE 1a that me tee ; verry. Company to. have ‘an . r suid that his tee was a. ‘e 01 io have one and one which Mr. Jerol ‘ na SNIP On ie New Jerney shen imael One Hundred and Thirtleth abit rte ee VENOM A. Raines, the President of the aaa cea feel Ingulteg at my ‘ompany, and Dayton Dunphy Swift, Mr, Jerowoman neked. the counsel, were present, but on a See Ko neane. eyed Lawyer count of, the absence of Alderman at: Woodward no vote was taken | o Btrong favored the reduction! the privilege is granted, the ‘or assesnment one-bait, ant the Tae all, may’ be doned. ‘The silp to do ro was put by the Comm, further down the river Is wanted In or- Who wald that although he was| (er that the ferry may connect with a whol In favor of It he Wked to seo) Proposed rallway to Englewood. ere pasked upon unanimously Board. mem- | ARE THE RECORDS | DOCTORED?| \= voted “no” most emphatically Sees ngewe oe wertion of widening Ki When He Wa re One Hundred treet, was referred to here is a4 probability of sensational Of the Park Foard, for investixn- pmenta In the Exeise Board when oa the application of Mr. H.W.) Commissioner Woodman arrives at the aon, who salt the value of the | sitice eatate wourd be dentroved if the It men are carried out { this morning that sof the The quest.on of the approval of the | missioners show that Gf section 12, Annexed District, was Wootinan was present at the meeting | ‘onder that the University of N : yas. tomoved. may erect buildings on For«dh st that Commissione: te without fear of the stree! ody a esent aml made being changed a fap of that See- | statement to that effect yesterday, ; ‘Was approved and. file: a ‘c fp eS he questlon of widening Washington Rn, t nis ‘Tenm Mostly Veterans, avenue" Reta fas ie with icles Prine venue to Fordham was luld over. The = PRINCETON, No J., March 1—The orange and \ oo albnanaoegs Diack baxea:: team will be largely mate up ot STATIONERY | BIDS OPENED. | uganda Gumier i ey ein thelr old an pin pastor of St. Augustine's Chu Houston street, was com! Charities Commissioners to-day ty) ine quire into his sanity. Harris has be cranky, his wife says, and has thre ened several times to jump from the Episcopal Church, lust May," #h rope. He took my mor could borrow. He was there s¢ and wrote to me he was penniless and He remain, Given the | a what he had to say “and ( ined by the examination, if 1 am com e Com: | anianioner | & large number of | MINISTER 1S INSANE, ey Threatered to Kill Wifeand Him- self to Create a Scandal. The Affrighted Woman Tells of His Many Vagari Hie Dramatic Speeches Hefore Jus- tice Talntor, Robert Harris, thirty-nine years old, ypalian minister, formerly h, in Bust itted to the n Brooklyn Bridge. Harris was born in London, and has been in the United States ten years. While presiding over a parish in Dunkirk, N. Y,, he became infatuated with and married a school teacher. She is now his wife, Mrs. Annie i. Harris. Shortly after noon, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ris and Mr, Blackham went with Jus- lice Taintor to the private tion room, Mrs, Harris swore her hus- band was insane, in that he had no sense of responsibility am ina “He left his parish in St. Augustine's Zast Houston street, id, “and went to Bu- y and all he 2 time axked for money, I borrowed some and sent it to him, Upon his arrival he put up at the Union Square Hotel and squandered a1 the funds he coud get. 1 don't know how he spent it We went to South Glastonbury, ane, Wh Was given a charge, only a short th 1 left, giving no reason for leaving om there we went to Vineyard Hue Mass., where he had another par- He quit this, also, and again went rope, onday evening h atened to Kill me, and sald he then would Kill himselt, and Tuesday, 1 sug> 1 that Hamilfon, but he refust my brother, Dat vid, abd when he arrived my husband not want to let him in bust When he nd start id get in our rooms, my 1 to abuse him and h My broth advised me to have him quietly ar- tel and committed, so he could be examined mentally.” Mra, Harris looked sad while relating | her story, which she did reluctantly and by piecemeal, She is a comely litte woman and was attired modestly black. sked Harris farted in. by When Judge Taint: declaring It was & pro- eeding. 1am i a free country.” he sald, mand the rights of @ free man Yat any tine to be exam= proper persons, and -underko ed to am t sts | potions ape mill bly reviace | lL Oty Must eae. AMa1008 for Inky jes Aer aaa errn Renesas | for bleac hing clothes; Pearl Mise UPARes. 44: nvelones. may be played to relieve Willams tebiad the bat’ |in@ for washing them. Just _ Rta meeting of the Board of City Rec- Genuine Bargains in Harlem. = |remember that. You can’t | Pattie Mle NAP sel he Guarantee coming comoans:| change ary colors with Pearl 8. The lowe § Jof One 1 “1 and ‘Twenty- th 5 onan Nocatee wale lstreet and hird avenue, announced last ine, but if you want the Bteel pens will cost $1 blotting |i AWGN ae 4% Paper $800.20, pencils $1,251.50, paper and | 3 onday that they would disp Badones, und ink "sant 1, entire stock of BB. Ha . othe to west bidders were Manhat- entlemen's furnishe tan enh. 2 S rth of + fitt x on the doll \brightness and freshnes: \newness brought back, then,’ and nery. and a restilt thelr stores hi ;,you want Pearline, The intini worth vf | dally, In faet, tt has been ni “material, and’ M. Cavanaugh, $ tlose the doors two or thr + worth, jam being too great. The re Oe pest ‘Known reputation. of | Hartley Plimley In, Nooney ¢ first quality goods, and the fact that Major Willem Plimiey, the new Coy ithe Guarantes Clothin npany in 32 @elock this morning, There wax no ceremony. fown, and must dispose of the stock re favor, simply took his belongiugs and |centive for those seeking Kenuine bir Commieioner Mimiey ssid he would! gains, Among the xpectal items ar mabe no ov ramot vor Appointments this week | Gastenbury health underwear, formerly | —— ‘sli, at riven's patent. eastic Scott Makes Three Chas | seam Piceeration genuine Scott made ¢ ‘They were James J lary 8: an a a cpa M minor can be hal at th DESPERADOES. | “8, | Bn | Ty: \ : THRILLING EXPERIENCE Chasing Indi n Territory OUTLAWS ORK FOR EVERYSODY. A VAST SCHEME TO OPEN UP THE GREAT DESERT WASTE OF THE WEST AND PROVIDE LABOR AND HOMES FOR ALL. | QMMO8===—=aA iis frends to cons: te artic Py bull. Mideer of Jurors, took possession of his ofr atling (which adjoins thelta) with thelr {Bodert B. Noones. who was removed in Major prior to making alterations, is an in- other 5 asyal | weware of imitati reece renters h ease, the safety, tae economy, the saving of time and of things washed—these are not the only points that recom- mend Pearline, The work is done better, all through. | proved this for themselves, ions of packages. 42 JAMES PYLE, N.Y WS a THE BIG -CHESS MATCHL.--- MICTURES OF THE TEN EXPERTS On Both Sides of the Ocean Who Will Play A GRE A WOMAN FARMER. MRS. JULIAN HAWTHORNE Writes of Her Experience as a Practical Marlcet Gardener IN JAMAICA, W.1 through the perfectly, wane and rational,” Harris emiled nervously, looked around y room and answered refuse to answer inless compelled by jaw ay Td shoot my wife. would kill me," iy ald starve) njus rested In sited wil interrupt ft nto Bishop commit him tor fv to know if he cottld se Britien Con- can im and Hixhop Potte Gans to eee the to a} ru coach and taken to Bel A HORSE TRADE IN COURT. armelee Jonen's Sister's Livery Stable Sule Sta Parmelee Jones, of the} Roche aly) pak Lexow] citing race, and Britannia also won In the her class by 21-2 minutes. stand in a case on trial before Justice Valkyrie 1, would have beaten Hritan- the} nia on time allowance, but she was nted as a witne: Investigation, the Special aside a a livery vet for $11 alms that the a horse trade, he obtained possession ¢ se in ——————— TROTTERS SOLD CHEAP. » third and last day of the auction stock conducted by | gay Tattersall's, was begun thin morning at sale of trotting hor: ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. |‘vnich’ naitea trom New York on Feb. he entries and wetshts | ef six and squarter tur | Bright women, who have Ling: five furlongs. have used hundreds of mill- WSS AN WS === === THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; MARCH 1, seer =] LOSE FOR BRITANNIA Prince of Wales's Yacht Beat Val- kyrie L by a Narrow Margin, the Latter Woud Have Won but for Poor Handling. nt 19. —_—- Tois| Yankee Dakotah Victorious at the 1 by Cannes Regatta. it it ‘inst! CANNES, France, March 1.—The Medi- chink | terranean y} ve for-| (nis morning with brilliant sunshine, a Hie | ine breeze und other perfect yachting re- | attributes, Fashionable Cannes turned ton, }out en masse at an early hour in order hting curnival opened here to be present at the start of the open- ing event At 9 o'clock the Prince of Wales's cutter, Britannia, M, F. W. L. Popham’s forty-rater Corsair and Count Florio's Valkycie 1, formerly the property cf a Dunrav started in the first event, the Prix d'Honneur, in classes tolover twenty-rating, not exceeding <Wenty-rating, not exceeding —_ten- rating, not exceeding five-rating, not ianded| exceeding two-rating, and not exceed- “I! ing one-rating. The cating was by the s of the Union des Yachts Francais. anes he courses for the two large were about fifty miles. The American ten-rater Dakotah, be- longing to Mr. Henry Allen, made a start, but she was closely fol- by the crack French yacht St. Marctal, the property of Vicomte de houard. ah won in her class after an ex- badly handied at tne finish, E.| Corsair was disabled, was defendant in a suit brought) ‘phe race which Britannia won is Gullfoyle to set Guilfoyle bought known as the cruiser race, and the time occupied in covering the course, from here to St. Tropez, to St, Maxime and return, was 7 hours and 7 minutes. ‘The Prince of Wales was on board his cutter during the race. PRINCE METTERNICH DEAD. wind-broken lot, not worth the| Found Dead in Red, a Victim of +poplexy. NA, March 1.—Prince Metternich, gon of the famous Austrian dipioma was found dead in bed this morning. ‘The cause of his death was apoplexy, FATAL FRENCH DUEL. Percher Killed by an OMcer of Ma sone present and low prices PARIS, March 1.—M. Percher, one of ided 1s & summary of the impor-| the editors of the Journal des Debats, was killed In a duel fought with swords this morning, by M. Lechatelier, an of- ficer of the Marines, The due: occurred on the island if Grand Jatte, in the River Seine. At the first encounter M. Lechateller New York, | Sword passed through M. Percher's guard, penetrated his body below the right armpit, and plerced his right lung. iter |The wounded man died in a few minutes. iven, 1 LA GASCOGNE AT HAVRE. Welcomed by a Great Throng ene Rejoicing. HAVRE, March 1.—The French line r ‘4a Gascogne, Capt. Baudelon, 20, arrived here to-day, 4-| ‘The arrival of La Gascogne ex- vd the greatest Interest here among all classes At oon the Jetty was yo} eFowded with people, and the shore tio] monuments and all available points were {i8| decorated with flags and crowded with 10 | people 10) ‘The band of the One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment of Infantry was stationed at the end of the jetty and 108 ins| played patriotic aigs while the big ocean W4) Hiner app 18} Jiner appros hed, and La Gascogne en- by waving flags and cheering in reply. Crew LIVERPOOL, American schooner J. G Morse, Jr, which was al {!) Feb. 13, while t i | for Georgetown, 8. C. Some INTERESTING FEATURES OF ‘Next SUNDAY’S Wor-p. <== WWW = [Qo ===> 0000000000009, Darkest @ =====New York. 8 = GENERAL BOOTH, = THE SALVATION ARMY LEADER, writes of the OF OUR AMERICAN CITIES. SUNN! ANAL SUNNISS Some time ago Prot on by distributing 10,000 vial Asthma, Bronchitis and ti All medicines will be furnished free during tho nei of treatment before March 15, offer applies throat and lung diseas een, Stora | diMoulties. any form of Nervous Debility or Skin The New York Prenn Snynt 1,800 people have written us that they have been | cured by Munyon's The Brooklyn Citizen Sny: yon's Remedies lly curing the most obstinate cases in a few personal attenti very liberal terms, pw Prof, Muny ures catarrh completely and]Now | $ ia 3} , 6, mptly by «imple cleansing solutions, applied le the Teast remedies that bulld up the blond and nerves and | Dupe ailing ill . Worsted and English, of 18 Franktin ave,| Broadcloth,Full Dress) He nays: “T have been cured of Coats and Vests, fore\ eJeatarrh by Prof. Munyon, and 1 want myself on other form of treatment. merly $24 and26, now Munyon's methods are a blessing to thore ve ruffered the dangers of cutting and turning, #0 much um T was surprined by the frst t Wis mit and soothing anolication« | 31.95 Undershirts, Drawers, the | 75e. and $1 Neckwear, Pure English Silk Bows, Tecks and Four-in-Hands, now.. 4-Ply Linen Collars, newest So-Called SpectalCatarrh Treatment Munyon permanently eradicat which destroy the sense of amell and trate, deatness and abscesses in the head, Ask John ft. Phillips fo powerful that they destroy the con record ax opposed to ai People Who Talk of the New Methods yon's Remedies effected complete cures of sev- eral bad cases of catursh in our family."* and 1 find’ that they eft arkably short time, » Ma Fees to Doctornt n you can cura yourseif with Munyon's Rem- {that 1 was promptly and completely cure: success of the new methods is wonflerfil.” Trentment by Mail. tive cures for the most obstinate d.xeases, Munyon for a thorongh medical ex- Absolutely no charge ‘Those who are unable to call personally are in- ited to avail themselver of Prof. Munyon’s offer. | shapes, were 15e., now. .. Medicines for any disoaso sent by mail. Sundays, 8 to § P.M. nanda have been We will furnish your flat com- in fact everybody, a have their ae home if they want it. No E-‘WOLFF &CO FREE, FREE, FREE | 194 BROADWAY, The most ’ simple and liberal credit such inducements ever known. of any immediate expense. system on earth. Your EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, CROCKERY, TINWARE, &c., &e. We still continue our grand offer to furnish t: ree, four and five room flats complete at $75, $95 and $11, promise to pay me to New ork Without Being Arrested, LO WE MAKE FINE DI to-day heard e attorney of Robert Mante tor, to continue a stay of arrest last Monday, more than #,000 behind in the payment the argument DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU CALL MUCH. WE EMPLOY THE BEST DESIGNERS, pest | DONA! Globe is |WORKMEN, MOST SKILFUL CARVERS; MAKE | DIAMONDS. Wat SURE THAT EVERY TABLE IS HANDSOME. WILL NOT WARP NOR SPLIT; 18 JUST RIGHT EVERY WAY AND /LL THAT COSTS MONEY MORE THAN A FEW DOLLARS, was granted and wants to return to this “iNice failing to pay hie allmony some time ago, an order of arrest has been out against NOT 80 MUCH FOR U3 NOR YOU AS IF WE PAID SOME OTHER M claims that his theatrical ventures have been successful, 8 pay his wife 5 a “BUY OF THE MAKER” iGreo. C.Fuunt Co. 43.45 anp 47 west 23¢ST. (Mrs. Mantell, who has custody of the is said to be “Decl lsion ‘on the application to-day was | ARNOLD MAY DIE. He Was Burned While in Costume jambus Theatre Stage. Harry D. Arnolii, representing a Seminole Indian in “On Misslestprs.”” FACTORY: 154 AND IS6 WEST [9 7STREEE. PITTSBURG, March 1.—The towhoats Pacine | NICE, LIGH 1 and the Charley Hook, of this cit sunk by the breaking of an’ ice gorse at , 0. on the Ohio River thin mornin Island, near ast Liverpool, several |argen that were atranded at that point were | The weather forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at § P. M. to-morrow Is as follows: Rata, probably changing to snow early Saturday mora- generally fair during Saturday ported to be still’ in a otiten EL eet at the Harlem Hospital this morning, ‘Arnold's costume was fringed which was accidentally ignited by « torch tn the hands of an- other Indian in the Mardi Gras scene. tered the harbor amid a hurricane of cheers, to which the officers, crew and passengers of the steamship responded the tee, and thelr cargoes, valued at A total of $59,000, were destroyed. The water in rising here and there in some fear of a flood. border of hemp ) WANT A HOME? aceking houses, Famous 100,384. Muller's Prescription for Ieuniatis f m and ‘A Cure in every ease Abotutels”harmitesy ant renin ware DFuggists. went for tod ; place, NeW avontimuations © 44 Unlversity March 1.—The British steamer Electrician, from New Orleans, has arrived here with the crew of the Tt contains what you want. 2 o— at 124-126 West Thirty: Fire tn a fat-hou lireat at, 2.40 oreloch thls morning, ‘hich started in a mysterious way, ‘The property is owned by’ Van Renanelaer Cruger. doned and set on fire on 45 | Goun woxoonans tree wang und trom Wilmington a os rr iat Coe ab pat way $5 Hats $2. Danbury Hat Co, 22 Des: MUNYON’S LIBERAL OFFER. One Month's Medicines Free To All Beginning a Course of Treatment Before March 15th— The Humanity of New Discoveries in Startlin; Contrast with the Dangers of Allopathic Methods. Munyon created a sensa- | of his Rheuma. , thousands were New Methods received an enthu- ¢ Indorrement from the leading newspapers of New York City and Brooklyn. in {8 now proposed In rewal Throat Trot early @ but those fering from Divwanes, may arrange for special ain, and harmless Internal the disease from the ays ent under they now only..,, by the so: for his perfected symptom blank. ent Alpine Hats, now y weekly is all we réquire. ings U: MATURDAYS TILL 10 P. ¥ tivo Hom SELLING OUT To Quit BUSINESS Our carefully selected, abso- ‘month to ail begianiog « wourse (LUtely new stock of goods, tirictly to catarthal and] FORMER LOW PRICES ‘and a course of treatment on | Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters. treats Catareh, |Formerly$30 $25 $20 $12 ciatina, | 22:50 and $2 Outing Shirta, thou-|25e. Fancy Border red by treatment through the] Uinen Handkerchiefs 50c, Black Satin Neckwear, HUSBANDS, WIVES, SWEETHEARTS, ==" $2.25 and 2 50 Derby and Opposite Dey st. 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