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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH tf; 1800). ad Two BILLS IN. ONE, seaartmut ote] STRONG'S HELP ASKED] s'i¢tu2:.".rcr.%-8"2] A NEW SCANDAL NOW|*20¥T 8000 men wow 1oLe.JppicEs CONTINUE TO AISE.| 0 BE HERDED NOW. asguring her that her boy would t shalt of which goes Into the elty trees: up all Pant, when. ruddents ‘heclarel t w the other hait ‘Into t Nearly 3,000 Union Marble-Workers she ba sulted Sn He said he did not belleve.in the been bill that would jecpardige the oredit of the city Locked Out To-Day. Wilds Wants the Alleged Mus] ion ou "or tint tana ie ait neteee "srt | City Departments Said to Be Un-| Nearly 3,000 marbie-workers were + Feason why any portion of the revenues from the ‘ fi locked out to-day by their employers sum Irregularities Probed. — |+scise miotid'igo Tate the state treasury. dergoing Seoret Investigation, [as a resuit of the batiding trades union: } = > - BROOKFIELD’S CLEAN SWEEP. strike in support of the electrical | Murray and Kerwin Can Quietly) Nearty Kinea a Poticeman George F. Woolston S TER) scmuvuns Gan tunbectes 400 Das joner Terry Says the Mayor|, 78¢ Marble Industry Employers’ As-| Encouraged by Success, the Bulle 4 Check Reform Measures. Onstaed) erath Seepre: Seeaere Mmany’s Hard Is in It. clares the Rest Maat Go. sociation notified its employees last Knows All About It. week that unless the members of Adopt Aggressive Tactics Benjamin Murphy, of 255 West Thirty- ’ Ath street, was released on $40) bail In — Sot ener er Suche. Wet nelenores : field aid to-day that he had discharged unions who had joined in the sympa- a Sentosa erect ecuec oan. a Wen | Coneacteny Aged) 40 Hil Ol Un-| the inspector who was overseeing the hing hia desk, and I) F isPortisun Police Board to Look] tat. fie™itrasi or ir . Police Department, Mra, Denny left th | __.._ After Reorganization =f WHERE WAS MURPHY’S PULL? Sugar Still Holds the Lead in the Upward Movement. In the Spring You Are Al- ways Run Down. Commis This Will Tell You Just What to De for Yourself. thetic strike returned to work, they would close their shops against them| A much better feeling prevailed in harged with brutally assaulting Police- The Latter Refuses to Make the and employ others in their places. stock circles this morning. Quotations Then, After July 1, Platt Will Have | © 4 work of blasting going on in Weat End * , man Donnelly, of the West Thirty: 3 ‘The locked-gut men include the mem- Fall Charge of Them. Seventh street’ station. His condition ee eee avenue, last Friday, when an over- Matter Public at Present. bers ‘of the Whitestone Workers’ Local | {rom London came higher, which wae And Just Why You. Should Fols C ee charged blast. shattered. the windows Assembly, No. 4,855; Rellance Labor | unexpected In view of the falling o! low Exactly Thie Pl Donnelly tried to get into Byrnes's "ah cat ae and damaged the fronts of several build- Club, Local Assembly No. 3,974, and|in the earnings of the St. Paul Com- ow Lractly This Flan, saloon at Eighth avenue and Thirty- (ape te Pee eveerne Worlds ings Epon the work. ; the Compact Labor Club, Local As- pany for the first week of March. The {The plan of police reorganization, as ftth street at 1.15 this morning to Mm: ke wig! Muha Mr Brookfield said he had forgotten! Unless present indications are very|sembly No. 1,648, act that the Ohio bituminous coal car- no | fterw is ALBANY, N. Y¥., March 11.—Assembly-| the inspector's name, but that he was As a sult ff this actior nd the|riers on Saturduy agreed upon terms cise t. Shortly. afterwards} y opty 4 Tesult of this action ai pO extlined by one in @ position to know /an excise arroet. © Shortly, if wits) an Howard Paywon Wilde wit forward | UNAt for. the place. * deceptive, there will soon be some start-| previous strikes &00 men are now out,| end upon a restoration of rates Is Te-| tn the pring everytouy weeds to canes Positively, is as follow saloon. Murphy struck Donnelly from |to Mayur Strong this afternoon infor-|peaseatiay inka nt? gta eny Mr: | ng disclosures made through the me-jand the plumbers and varnishers are| garded an important event, and tp cal-| Vines alune medicine, Not only ta thi 4 bills, one providing for} behind, knocked him down and kicked ong eee or-| Brookfield said, “the amount of ex-|dium of the Commissioners of Accounts. | also expecting a lockout because mem-| culated to lead to higher prices for the ne 8 Spring medic only is a come Lexow's two bills, Pion the heat ant hada inflicting mation he has received concerning his|plosive used in’ the blast, and was so 5 : sd bers of their unions struck In sympathy | stocks 9f all the soft coal road mon practice, but a very necessary and healthfal @ reorganization commission and the) tin ntote Men fie was attended by | Charwes irregularities in connection | Plainly Incapable that I discharged him |, Commissioners Terry and Lehmaler| with the electrical workers, ‘The favorable statement ren ‘one, It Ina fact which phynicians acknowledge \ @ther for a bi-partisan police board. | ar ambulance surgeon with the conatruction of the east wing| the spot. have for the past few weeks been carry-| The strike of the buliding trades|‘he Reorganization Committ and the people recognize generally that a Spring ill be amalgamated, thus practically | “hry Commitstoner Brookfield satd that he! ing on their investigations of the ac-|unlons has placed the Bricklaye: phy Was arrested by Policeman Whiskey Trust was still another bull ‘hoc ate ieuntie, the Museum of Natural History in| would make practically a clean sweep Unions in an embartassini tonic taken during the months of March. April forming a new bill. The principal fea- fener ee ine Weteeed TnGeen, ee al Park, Of the present staff o Inapectors, ‘and | COUnts of two of the city departments in| ina°the latter are, tall eerigul only exceptions to the general and Mav ts more conducive to the restoration of ture of this bill will be that there shall| In spite of the laters injuries, only a | Since Mr Wilds objected to the con-|the new men would be civil seFvice ap-|the mont aecret manner. abrogati fh .tign-of the bill appropriating $00,- | porntees. tek ae " Cat Lat) reement they have! strength were New York Central and | health In cases of those who are sick than any be a bi-partisan board to govern the| agi ) for the construction of the proposed ;, it 1s known that they have made sev- 6 Mason in will Investigate the case. West wing, he has received a letter from | make nen oon et tmente tnaty (ee OUla | eral reports to Mayor Strong concerning | Whereby, all a aT force, but that the chief of police shalt) I ev eor a werk has heen under ge Pe Woolntoi i be given more authority than the Bes] We mnrNY 6% Nal muivenne tecie Gunes.) Woon, ® general contract | he gaia, busy gust now hunting pine |The, they have discovered. but the| 0 Wall street, in which | sinecures in his Department rintendent has. Mable to be discharged for being out Mr “Woolst ys r n “There fere will be no radical reorganisation, | without permisnion it, Is cininie "bY Av. navel ftom $08) te $0008 in aes | viem, te.,thelr sbolishment and, corse-| for the public exe, end all efforts to inst Murphy. Inspector McLaugh: Association.| New Jersey Central, The former fell| other course of treatment that could possibly be vofubmitted to | 15-6 to185 84 and the latter 1-2 to 84. | adopted. lon, whose de- io Tore 1o aad Its further understood by evervbody that ion shall be final. The terms of this| and r 88 1-1 phrcarhihd that these reports are not | agreement prevent the Bricklayers, from| “American, Sugar rose 11-2, to. 100 6-8; | ff those who call themselves well it is very im- Jolning in sympathetic strikes, and con-| American Sugat preferred 3:4, to 963-4; | Portantat this searon of the year, if they would arbiti 4 t epi i r ” to $40,000 in re-| quent lessening of expenses. He had, | persuade him to dis-iose their contents) sequently they do not affiliate with the ‘food Spring @ wach as Dr. Parkhurst wants, but the | Moen he tried to. arrest, him Don. Hutdiag upd Snishing the east wing Be ea Been fooking. over he ergund| have proved abortive, “Mr. Terry sald other unlons ot the buiiding trades, i Hey nS, Distiters 34, tors founey ts weeaiben ape tavigosble Gatorean Be to sented a battered app toMe. | ‘ 4 ; je ‘and thoug! at he had about | to-day: e Executive Committee of the Boar: H Boy, Meertionn board win it considers neces. | Hie’ mernitat hist roast veins beokene’® | gdlt,\¥ ootaton was an unaticcesstul bid: | $100 places at hin dlapos Mayor Strong has requested us notlof Walking. Delegates ascertained on| Western Union #8, to € 1:2¢ bred dpetoipeeshinbctt leet megs tel get | make such changes as it conside! this morning, P| der for the contract for refitting and | “Those who are urging him to turn out | to make any statements for publication, | Saturday fast that union bricwlayers | & Quiney 3-8, to 701-2; North: greating a healthy condition of the nerves, blood, Feary. 6 hi teia i finishing last Summer. le eat his all the present employees of his office | &Nd as we are virtually attaches of his| were setting stone on the new St. Luke's| 88 3's: Bt. Paul 3-8, to 46-8; Rock island | stomach, liver, kidney and bowels, assist Nature Mayor Strong will appoint the mem- BE ere at eter cee LRP TINCT PREC anche TRI Lettie ut in their places men whose only | Office we shall follow his instructions to| Hospital building, thereby doing work | 1 ind Erle 8-8, to 73-4. in the efforts she always makes in the Spring te bera of the Boand, and it le expected by | ORcer honae J Donnan of he Comer arvet| Char anv that alinouRn wpectfcataa for| Meat Mon Me HL Soe obfanlgP a | Wien INS MayoT ut Youd Reve sts | Unttes esgpemes, ty dournezmen atone: | ne, market was. more seen gers eons o is on the sicl pono r P, ry a a " M be ‘committee sent a sub- ‘ members of the Legislature that Murray | station abate, i on the sick lle. Dono |the work called for the completion of | verysmnuch disappointed, Out the reports we have rendered.” committee to confer, with the Committee | taker te eoute deecante en’ Tn the Spring there are a great many and im. aie ee ee Nip. panes lA. Ube seater queiters on Guimmotie OP CHE conReet Ths tine TEE he ere ie <—a Pa Terry, while he | would | on General Good. which \n the executive The bea portant changes going on in the body. Perfet mombers., ” ear quarters on Gwinn 6 ¢ ‘i i jothing irther concerning the re-|body of all the Bricklayers’ Unions. so that th health cannot be maintained le the system le ive them orders to be good | stre and Gwinn wreet still unfinished, He thinks’ that an ine sults of ae dets Writ etsncn the, Mayor's, Power | he me inemen snuck Donovan vestigation will disclose an unsatisfac- REGARDLESS OF POLITICS, | 42" (hae WHat Ne WEA Gana Sok ent fee ook rare ORE AE che aU nora tae sd sugare Copa ttora bee doa ttn garbled gmcned wanes to be & law. After | on the ae Rental inst hati Taghte | an re oe Gentiy, providing they’ do nothing, that | crowd # 2 |the whole matter before Mayor Strong make it possible to remove them) ainied the Witness Chair. |804 request the latter to dnvestignte It. and States His Po: ‘cause. + endaeaier pitt . Siem In the meantime, the bill appropriating Comm thinks he ie pasting Cok Strong 1M 1." hae mann street tation, who in accused of pe field In Sommmaittee pending An tnyee- | Puimley to-day appointed Nicholas 8. | Heat GTN id Myrna he ue ccem eet ea! | a hgraen.eHchanae, te Gull. Bixty days’ |Grecue's Nervira blood and nerveremedy. Ta ole. The Mayor has repeatedly sald tigation of the charges implied by Mr.| Knox, a Bliss man, from the Twenty-| Commissioners Terry and Lehmaler re-| {sting between the Bricklayers’ Unions | many ery oem at 4.87 3-8 a 4.88, but de; y Wunae fof this, thousunds of teatimonlals are bel r oral conduct, eponed again thie af 5 roo! : nlals are being f eis not fighting the ‘soga chief oF | Mamet impiaining wirness, Tenis hendraer. | Wilds. first District, to be Register of his office, | cently appointed Christian M. Selbert, |and the Mason Bullders’ ‘Association vg | and And cables were weaker at 4.88 8-4 tory condition of affairs, Assemblyman Wilds says he will lay | Major Plimley Makes A. basa languid and weakened feeling, with more or lesa nervousness and debility. P policemen arrived and the ry interesting reading for those | the Committee on General Good decide aie were made ointments | people who have reform in the city de-|by an almoal unanimous vote that fi Money on c1 Dartmenta at heart. the Mason Builders’ and the Biectrical | cent “time loane are reported at % per | Now In regard to what you should take The wells The Commissioner would nof even| Contractors’ Association did not pei best raed and recommended : f arbi-| cent. for 60 days and 4 per cent. for | dest Spring medicine, indorsed and recom ‘oner of Jurors William H,| state what depertments had been Inves-| trate the present y 5 tigated vor which would be taken up| Thursday the Committes. on Generel | Ooo tam mOnEnS. by physicians, druggists and the people. 1s Dr. ment along. Ot tantly published Io thepapera The follow. any one ele, He has also sald that 1) %, Teancey. atrect | ligtaan 1,400 Knox takes | Of 108 Went Seventy-sixth street, an as: | special meeting of the Committee will | Geen h ee 4 4.89 1-4 respectively. lag i trem tens, Bs oi of G aye Seerwin. sit they i Reraterer are | ctat, dmmediniyy after “wiling “her wiry’ Go| 1¢ Mayor Btreng decides, after reading | ther piace of charien °d.- McCormick, & heron Davy an ex-nwapapee report: | beun tn Wetmen ery TERE to take Goi:E and Mexican dolfare at M37 “|S nace been afiotea,” eho taye, write ere Teformers until Juy 1, although | investigate the subject of Museum con-|THDMARY Mam 1 eho wan ap-| CF of 14 Hast Forty-ninth street, sten-| ‘Aq there are nenriy 8,000 untonsbrick-| ine ee eae Fe eee aucine retuccens | ous debility for m year. My nerves ware come @ame salary. jaye! Siascahh yey course they can quietly delay reform |struction, Mr. Woiston promises that| jf atticlt, Henry Dunn. who was ap.) ograpner at th in this city the action of thelr pletely prontrated, and 1 suffered at the slightest | pI e' ressive ti . misao, Plait’ arguen hat Col RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT IN PERIL. | the result wili be the complete exponure Porpted Deputy commissioner of Jurors fegtss Neath Tepresentative body Is considered very|up pricen rapldlyson the shorts, Specucas | excltoment, with great headache, At times I ne canno’ ‘Ge ctettrd of course, be es Park Department. y this morning. ‘The salary of the Deputy SHERIFF TAMSEN HIT HARD. important. tion for a time assumed an alrnost busy was entirely overcome by this diseasa. I would eT potion to do Plat's will par-| Minister to Greece on | ver alnco the contract for fixing up| Commissioner is $2.2" a year. | Dunn Bila bd aale . Haverniil Giviks Over. ant tone. stay In the house alone, and despise the sight of ticularly at election time, and. still not Wrecked Yacht © the east Wing of the Museum, as well as | Hie place of John Hi Connors, He = jersey Central sold un 3, to 87; Manhat-| my own people fo, far enourh to make it possible for | the old hullding, was awarded to Con-| e ‘the wtrike ot | $01 Loh to 108 Th; Northwest, 11h to Mayor to successfully prefer charges! LONDON, March 11.—The Globe pub-| tractor Smith, ‘on June 2 last, Mr. ed Only $171.04, the Haverbill shoe workers was ended yesterday | 8%,1)8: St. Paul, to 65 3-8; Hockin, TET GRE Te hes voce Syste wes ahatieron, Wea a “straight” epublican from the rl 1 Pl Fee ieee 987.25 Fees Charged on a Sale That | HWAVERHILD, Mas. March 11. “Tam not going to ask my appointees Rei is t 1 Valley, 11-4, to'21 3-4; Lackawanna, 1 3-6, | my life was a worrlment and burden to me T ; : a Woolston hus’ been ‘nursing his. indig- 4 “A by a vote of the altikers at a meeting in, Lae ; iawanna, 13-8, Sethe other hand, it t# said that|lshes a report to the effect that the| jut twas at fever heat when an | fat (helt polities are.” sald Mr. Piimley | Comptaint of overcharges recently made | tavette Hal. Z io 1 7 Delaware & Hudson, 1 1-4, to] was advised to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ly, under-| Russian Imperial yacht Czarina, which | “ievening Worid” reporter called. upon | Mayor's inatructionn and ait pleking oue| by Alfred Pagelow, a lawyer, against sex aqesap ae . Sugar 21-4, to 1013-8. and nerve remedy, and while on the first hottle, Mayor Strong, who thoro' | ry the situation, is depending on|recently left Athens for Corfu, with | him this afternoon. the best men I can find that can do the | the Sheriff's office caused an exchange| '% THE WORLD OF LABOR. Pi hag anal le Ten tidy began to recover, My friends were very mus” ndrews to push things so rap-|M. K. Onou, the Russian Minister hat contract was awarded to Mr.| Work 3 stn ; y ip the work, of Feform that Mureay |Greecs, on board, inorder to greve tie Smt} for |anmethinge over aiahaH”" he | Laie ahs Mayen he wiuatay And | of compliments before Justice New-| Mine Cote! anion ot Tisted, etoeks. w ze ona Ne will not be able to hedge Gerreyeny has been wrecked in the ieee fac ey ee as oe nena of this office conducted in an up berger, in City Court Chambers, this| g,\! nies Dempsey ts the new! rcierted 4ele- | 141,900 shares. "In the aileron te a . of Iatras, Ms coule ve beet ved . | A Avi th orn! . ; a ‘The resolutions introduced by the new| ‘The fate of the Russian Min had ordinary business methods been pur-| ofits employeener Te oe ne PONS Marne: ce and Axturen of a store, |", Teed Ser? atares, of Buser ana 1.000 minsioner a few days ago were un-| known It is said that tw tood to be “feelers,” and the fact | ships have been sent to th 5 Lead were traded in ireek war-| “ied. I also belleve that the scheme, | °Commiasicner Plimley says that he will] owned by David Campbell, at 32 East | gTt (loth Hat and Cap Operators’ Union has | VER ¥ scene of the like many others, was arranged fo that| not make any more changes In his office | Tenth atreet, were sold by Sheriff Tam- | Snd'to ihe entidcon pect eee erm BKEH | foams “ores ence in the rate for call hat Murray and Kerwin voted against y fa men could get the contract. 5 Y i . out free offerings of | them may vet be connldered ‘muffctent March 11.—A vio-| ,,"Here ‘ire the apecifications tesued py |" fOr 8 few daye in'February. on Judgmont obtained by | , Mortis Brown eg aV'2 per cent wenctons were reported Bee ences for, thelr removal. In any eyent, ail nat night, | the Hark Department ‘They contain Alexander Weiss and William 8.Kell-| 1 the ¢ takee Uitonw ‘The movements in stocks were quite Eee Serr avo tatave they mecha, O°" | ware wrecked anil the Wor ‘van party armor her Wines for an'enue nee] © NORTH-SIDE CITY HALL. | sy, thescrmaltcen, cian, Nae fst, The) hanes uh (the pew conta Hips ots ores, atcarts avs a ‘This change in the G. O. P, plan neces- | destroved. Ss steam plant; repairing of all exhibit — 171.04. Sheriff ‘Tam: Ca bill to | Cite! for the Plain, Ornamental and 0} y yee buoyant, rising to 102 8-4 on ie tates Bre Ie AN ROY Bee Heney, fell here last night for the first | guage that needed its, Sas fee yt ear James O'Toole Offers to Haild It for Pagelow of. $87.25 cupouves and fess, It} ma Reae toose at eourt F found Youre B Eexcw, me in many years. a windows; Was itemized thu: ville & Nashvi Peete bi ——— Gin fulldine: ‘chansing of batters: ot nite Ney Commas, ABB: averting, 2.1; Iabor bs Kens Belling down T 48 Toth So ed the loner Mr.” Platt authorized the following) SEVEN MAY HAVE DROWNED. | electric niune: large tron coal vault; the | ‘The centract for the construction | $16: cartags, #1: poundage, $9.85; advertising, nase | ]'1-8 to 47 3-8, ‘The Grangers were firm. Statement to-day: iekwapieee | cutting away of @ large amount of ‘rock | of the new public building for the!’ “The auctioneers charged the first four |. The Brooklyn Central “The statements published in the . | Shere blasting would not be allowed; |use of the Comminsioner of Street |items and, the Sheriff's office the re. | polnted a special committee yesterday to organize ‘ morning newspapers that Ileut Gov. | Maryland Oyster Schooner Capstses | entire new cases for the east wing new | Improvement of the Twenty-third and| mainder. These charges left @ balance |" "Tis brass-workers of Bensiger Brothers 5 ) mene Baxton and Speaker Fish had deserted Daring « Gale. Jot tinon whieh ne ee eee. Mixed | epwenty-fourth Wards, in Crotona Park, | °f,#3.79 for the creditor . a fue is emusing, in view of the fact there Job qinen, which no contractor living | , * | Ansintant Sherift's Counsel Stone made 1 Ota wennene fa no difference of opinion among the - | could estimate inside of four weeks, as| Waa awarded to James O'Toole by the onde of genuine reform in the Legis.|, BALTIMORE, March 11.—A special | everythin y a motion to-day to tax the coats. Would require careful inspec- “und C aa 4 f 4 to be investigated. ond from Oxford, Md., says that during | {lin spec-| Ainking Fund Commissioners to-day. | | “Your Honor.” said Paxelow. “the |” Progreaive Musics! Union No. 1 has withdrawn “All are in favor of the enactment of|heavy gale which prevailed eurly yes-| "AS @ matter of fact the apecifica-| Seven bids were found in the box, | fonduct of the Sheriff jn th ene | August Lauts aa delegate to the Central. Labor pending reform measures, and I doubt|temtay morning th ter-dredging {10"8 were only issued atx daya before|the lowest being from O'Toole, whol] ung’ di I do not charge ang | Calon, and John A. Allison was elected to suc- Very much if Messrs. Saxton and Fish | schooner “Idi Seward, of Uxtord, {he bids were oper noth-| pid $61,789, which will provide for al person disnouenty, but I say the | ccs him have ‘gone over to the enemy,’ for that | was capsized in Hrond Creek, Tabor 8 in the specifications to tell whi Mra coral acta sa ie ee one ates elected by Typographical Union Iie fnpfertion conveyed by the report| Catnchtin gt {P Uruad,Grovk Rata way require” Now a cornice and trimmings. The . No, 274" to represant. that body in’ the Central y windows | terra-c in” the bill among other things a] Laior U1 that they have deserte: hands’ ‘on board, ‘consiating of seven Decied repairing: how many casen were | appropriation for the building WAS|onarge of $i In mance of seventeen caves | Kairea Geogar Joka Hertor, Joeeph Cohn and “First it was ex-Senator Warner Mil-| men, were drowned. por anything of that kind. At |si09000, and the Sinking Fund Commis-|for a keeper, Lam certain the man wi lor, now Ut ie Saxton and Fish who have) The captain of tho veusel was. Hen-\ two words, “aoe plana tee Nere WEFF | soners were afraid that a metal cornice |mot there that long. Moreover. if the Pee Seat PAS, Peer ceae mongers. Tramp getting af Agnying | Yay mornina ne started UWE etaey gg Durinx the six days trom the insuing | would have to be used, as terra-cotta | Sheri'# office had done its duty the| Kieine was elected by Bartender Ualon "No ich-stuff and nonsense. There just ‘The | Of the specifications, until the award | would pe so expensive as to run over| withoutes necessity oh e. Keeper: IBEAY, | Ate oweneee het Before I had finished the second bottle ¥ of six men to dredge for oysters, 7 Fetallatory. lewislation. Yt tac sft | ew cOnpraed "tA Srniae'ana fee eenrationalism. I have never solored mei dec te caliee ; 4 ¢ The Joint Protect! her made. ipoulled every day at the | the amount allowed by the Legislature. |“*tdo not know who earned the cart- | of Peecoiity "otective, Board, of the Brotherhood f the IT af could sleep with # quiet mind and eat with @;| Shdy, OF aT Hust Beventecnth otter, | Other bidders were: age and labor amounts, “And an for the |of Now Jersey nas cected f, : Miller, Chatrman core. ready and refreshing appetite. I have takem ‘Tye colored men and ;: A aventn a FR CEO try ihe seme ernst en | C. Cady, of 31 Bast Seventeenth street, arvana ened Auta abies Ba al advertising, I saw none, nor was any | Wiillam R. ‘Secretary. three bottles and am entirely cured of all my’ Bone anyciing that could create Such | trom Baltimore and arrived March a, | 10,,%c, (pe plane, re ferred 20. 1 could | smotny Mahoney o.oo. S17 brought to my attention, The Housesmiths’ Union hae changed ite name sufferings. I have found Dr. Greene's Nervara Cat le for the Legislature to say which | Thelr names are unknown, Mr. Herg had charge of the matter, but | Protest Construction Co.. 8 Mr, Stone claimed the Sheriff's office | to the United Houseamithe Bridgemen’s re ie blood and nerve remedy to be exactly what Iti bills shall or shall not be enacted into A lette* found in the cabin. shows the) the latter | found was living at the sea be K. vat y * beg had been fair in its dealings, Union. The Architectural 1 ker Union We iy represented. laws, and I have no doubt this Legisia. | M&me of Lewis Sangers, of 1024 Tucker gio, and 1 did not see him until the day |e & Jp fehaeffer, a. o ei Justice Newberger reserved deciaton. |! negotiating to unite with the new Union, LR £5 z 1 ott ture will act wisely, being neither cajoled |*treet, Williamsport, Va, He was em-| hofire the bida were opened. "To my | Jange it stanee nem cet - The attempt to organize Ebling's brewery has Fact tt 1 Cay: SOORN IRIE’ RADY Coe 5 qe, will met, wigely. Deine neither caloled | ployed on the boat. surprise he had no plans elther, nothing | “work on the mew : falted, ‘hut the committee in charge was Inatruct= cheerfully and earnestly recommentd It to every bY tts enemies, inside or outside. the |, CaP. John Crockett, of the oyster po-| Vittever wrcept the ground plank ef |, Work on the new building, which will! COHEN DEFENDS HIMSELF. by'the Central Labor Union yesterday to make | L. . & Chic. pf one afflicted with disease, What gives people Bre 5 Hee dipor, and ‘others towed | Tee eT eek ate be called the Nortn Side Chiy Hall, will # Shother efort In that direction. Minhatita ‘cons ° absolute confidence in it, is its being the discovery i = - 5 woat to Oxford late. yesterday | "Ms new Bus R a ¢ beeun wt once, . Upholsterers’. Ui : (mourl Pacific. sag Afternoon. Diligent search was mae for | Hon} co wed an ee canion at nel -— ity Marnhal Says He Withheld the | oiher Waal anon of ite irate Menteriits aha | Mow Kan, @ Tex pi: fof oneof our best known and most successful INDICTMENT DISMISSED. the captain and crew. wat wicivut sue-| ty" ttle @ bide told. the it, waa abso-| A LIBRARY ONLY IN NAME Money to Secure Himeelf. tlelaity to Join the Central ft varices Lape "loans. ‘They are supposed to be lost Intely’ Imporaihle. for ah contractor to = , 0 the last regular meeting of Union No, 29 twenty: | Nat Lead Co. No remedy in the world is #0 sure to bring back See The oyster police sloop is atl! search-| furnish estimates unless he had inside ieee The hearing of the application of Mor- | ve new members were enrolled. Net Linon, bloom and color to the wan and faded cheeks, the Georst: Hastings Received the | ing for the missing men or thelr bodies. | [irrmation “They refused: however to| The Mayor's Attention Called to the | ris W. Cohen, who wan removed from of Cook street, Brooklyn, wishes to ; of it a brillancy to the hollow and -hgggard eyes, the Subpoena Too Late to Obey. Bive me a single day, Rooks in the City Hall. the position of City Marshal of the om strike.’ fie declures there ta ve treewe in i lightness and elpsticity to the weak and weary cream ie | ‘The inalctment against Georgiana| STRIKERS SHOOT NEGROES. One GE watifled what T claimed. | sche wretched condition of the City| Tenth District Court by Judge Pryor, i steps, the strength and vitallty to the unstrung, Hastings for refusing to obey a sub- —— from Contractor Smith, who had ‘built | tabrary was called to the attention of | and who asks to be reinstated, came up| ,,The Granite-Cutters’ Unton of New York has shattered and worn-out nerves. It is, indeed, poena of the Lexow Committee wan|White Screwmen Attack Colored | !he cust wing, and the other from Long-| the sayor to-day by a committee from | thls afternoon before Referee O, H,| fan Vice-Prendent: Prank chrlity Nye cue Ww the greatest of al Spring medicine, for b makes Ns s € Hurd, Fourth av Y ~ , y de i ee f ron, | dismissed by Justice Ingraham this Men at New Orleans. ivssecond “stéeet, whose @uperintendent | the New York Genealogical and Bto-|Sengermon. 26 a1 Wall street. oo Lee Mele neck puisal teeniéina; but the peesarission G morning in the Court of Oyer and Ter-| NHW ORLEANS, March 11.—A crowd pad subarintended the construction of | graphical Society, composed of Gen. | withholding $30.50 he had collected on a yy. M. MeGrat Pacific Mall. of the most successful living specialist in curing i miner upon the motion of Assistant Dis-|of striking white screwmen went to the | Sphe Mhectiications called for the com-| James Grant Wilson, Isaac ‘PT. smith, {Judgment for Selle Cohn, Upon request of the delegates of the Dri Palle, & eatin nervour and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 8 3 HT ANY Moptcnenited that the de. |head of St. Andrew's etrect on the levee, | pletion of the contract within ninety | PE Newland Maynard and Gilbert Ri) Morris Wy. Cohen was the first witnens| Homers, Union the cenigal St. Paul & Went 14th St., New York City. He has the a a fendant appeared before the counsel of|this morning, and made a murderous pa Bae gee ied wen Mr. Howes showed the Mayor a set| all other witnesses be excluded during Soe certain nem rules for the Stee jlarmene practice in the world, and thie grand a she cone ttee soon after her default Sasault on Che negroes Who are Working | Oitaveous Kind, and Xeni Nat the only of rewoluth mi ted the Soc ty conan’ testimony. The motion was | partment, which are, conside : medical discovery Is the resuit of his vast experl- a paces Der Painna: Hon som ; od | Contractor who protested. ‘The man who |!) which the deplorable condita fan ris, Ci ed q o Jt was shown peceoraent Giastings. peite Gitty, of forty shots were fred | oonid draw Up Mich specifications with. | citys archives as kept in thy City Hall Cr a ae eye aA | levied La aekion witetra ree toe | guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the a who 1y es and two by the negroes, 1 Huutt never be employed ry | Library, was described, Mr. Howes sald in, rs, M. 8. Rod- are ne Gicateal tats. Gan ti mf. ne nocealtad house, that she did not receive the sub-|John Parker and Philip Fischer, were | OU! plans should never ploy ¥ ino other city in the United States was | ding, July 29, 1893, for an execution, and se She Sentral ‘nlon yemerday that § f fact that he can be consul yy any one, at any a from the Lexow Investigating |shot. The wounded men were removed | the city pill prove al] 1 say if the) oo lax in keeping tts records he (was told by Mrs. Rodding’s| {ifs Mambershin of 8 time, free of charge, personally or by letter, j mmittee to appear on the morning | to the hospital !n a dying condition, Mayor calls for evidence. For instan Mr. Howes said i a er that If he sold the safe It would | jtmance to" Fy gives absolute assurance of this wonderful medi of Dec. 13, until the afternoon of that| No arrests were made although there Sree, person wanted to know what the Board | be done at his peril. Selig Cohen, how- : . Rubber pine e ber of polic = 0 b f ¢ ver, fi ose bill 4 The Central Labor ppointed a special . fe: Gay, and consequently could not obey It. | was a large number of policemen pres STRONG’S PROGRAMME. br Aldermen did inethe year 183, there | ever, for whos the safe was to be . committee venterd Tnatructio ———— was not a trace left of the records of | old, promised to be responsible in the | ghother hall ax heedguarcers tor the oreanieatlon, that Year from which he could ret’ his | Mater, and to give a bond for $100 ne- | snoyer hall as heada on Valentines, Manual, | curity.” After the nale, which took place | fy refused to employ union grea in nd a Dock Commis. | {nformation. ; NO INDICTMENTS TO-DAY. 0 MAYOR At A Charities Fi if 5 comp of whic why ‘Aug. 4,188, Cohe “ rs Raeltrt : - been stolen, and those | Manded the $30.50 collected for't Dall of the employees of Clarendon Hall. Court of Over Terminer Ad- Failure of a RB ore Brewery | Several important appointments to the| the volumes ha: There F és ‘fi Pe viknare cate a “| Marshal Cohen’ then refused, ac ‘The Central Labor Federation yesterday elected: . a fourns Until To-Morrow. Embarrasses John B. Manning. | municipal service are down on Mayor | Stiii in the Mbrary are so torn and | eae amet atement. to” al Edward Henckier. Recording Secretary: “Erne | COttOm, Wheat, Corm and Oats Score a ‘There was an air of suppressed exclte-| piprALo, March I1.—John B, Man-|StFone's programme for this week. It] ‘The Committee asked th money, unless he got the bond. On ete cins | Reereiare (and: Meererician ‘Adynuces. % ment about the Criminal Court Building | ing, the well-known malteter, this morn-|!® Std that he would to-day or to-mor. | see that proper persons be appointed to! Kevin him py Mrs’ Rohler: deueior Helmerdinger. Sergeant-at-arme; | Cotton was excited and active, with are an this morning, as the Oyer and Terminer| inf’ made an assignment to John A,|TO¥ name one of the new Board of] ite value and usefulness by collecting | Of Mrs, Rodding, for $45 for selling the Bias roe sneer wide fluctuations, during the morning. Grand Jury was expected to bring in ede: s J Charities and Correction to take the | ing preserving the archives and records [6afe. This suit Is still pending. Hortense, ener sixty-four indictments, most of which| Kennedy. of th Were said to be against prominent po-! the Stan: Niagara Bank. The | place of Edward C. Sheehy, and at least ed to the fa lard Brewing Company Cohen also sald that if, Selig Cohen pelegnins Maan. TRe Arat Miles Were PAGS BE p. Geciing wil indemnify him ashe promised he | ty. running all the way from 3 to 8 points, nts Is still willing to pay the money de- ; the principal loss being on early months, The soctety is not well dis wants the tallor, Philip Baer, 1of Alder re of | one of the trio of Dock Commissioners, Ral-| ‘The Mayor some days ago declared ° > a the Nice official timore, Md., which Company owed Jobn| that the Charities Commissioner he had | Eyck, of ‘ ded. ? ‘At 10.30, the hour set for the jury to/B. Manning and Manning @ Sona upward |in mind for Mr. Mheehy's. place, would | Panted some time ago ax Nbrarian, | MAM ed a a. taxen in trying to but a sharp rally followed, this in turn . come into court, jt was announced that | of $1000 Ibe a doctor and a Republican, That ta| aver Strong told the committer tol aie’ Gohan remember having: watts | being followed by « break which carried 0 Feport would be made to-day, and! Mr. Manning has been Mayor of Ruf-|the nearest he Would come to teling | Make & report to him of the exact con. | MMKE Comer Temerihen favtte written th certain manufacturers who are) prices down close to the opening figures, Court of er and Terminer ad-| falo and possesses large property inter-| who the gentleman ts, dition Of the library, and he would then Ing on the case cond in asking him ues~ 4 “Joho acon ‘Of ‘Cigar-Make: was as follows eel rned until 10.90 to-morrow morning, ests in this city and vicinity. He has| Police. Commissioner “Jimmy” Mar. | #ive the matter his attention, tons about the strength of his memory, | Arsembiy 2814, promised. that’ ofkanits - | 78 a 6 $7 6 $88; Jun a been looked upon as one of the solfd/tin's successor Is also to be named this : Cohen caused a little stir by sayings | alstance inthe. pruwecition. of the wal manufac: 6. a 5.88 o Vesuvius 1 iy, 6. “I remember, Mr. Lehmann, that you | turers. A circular stating, the grievances of the | September, & 80 & 5.83: October, 6.94 « 6.98 Bee Torr financial men of Buffalo, and it ts id | wes if present indications are to be POLICEMAN ACCUSED, —_ | that’the amtets tte te Mada cited | ek Fe told meonee "you didnt want money | ate makers will be inued thie eck. November, €01, December, f : ‘ 4 r f “ The United St ; 4 ' The wheat market opened about 3-4. a oOunt of he liabi jes is e 3 a ro after re bl vel wor not vor dedsitey known’ the ulster: Lom TaRGCAT Bialener war at tie pa Delaware Breakwater reat tae | Pott ctted that afternoon, Aikin't you, | maditectiress MTchstehiawon 23s orbwanich higher. | May sold ere ‘at 00 6-6, for % ences amount to $M. Mr. “Mtanning bright and early’ this morning He fook | moraine and anchorel of Tomsk and begged me to remember you hart a | arent f E venth great: | May and at 5 I-4c. in Chicago. Corn Po et eemm on! was President and a heavy stockholder hold of the details of the office as boro ‘amily to support?" asked Mr. Lehmann. vid, . CEE ELE ETE 4 Past ter Duty. of the (Galland-Hanning “Pneumatic he knew. them fairly well already. He] MERRITT SUES FOR $13,000,| cohen remembered doing this. pest ata tourin mreet. | Seal. May gelling bere at Ot tse: and at ; y 5 Patrolman David B. Montgomery, of | Malting Drum. Company, controlling. (said that he would make no changes "| 9 Did you not go an your knews to me ana}arn vin ie 'V" Horm: | May selling at Sh 8-8, and 9 Voce at rs Gillette. é the High Bridge station, was placed on| Valuable patent used in malting in many | in his office staff to-day, say you were guilty? A. Not Taz First avenue: W. Derg 4 Kast Eighty: | Now York and Chicago respectively, i % 7 | cities +. Says the State Interfered with His | Q Didn't you bew for mercy? A. 1 Aid mot 1| third street. Straus & Kupter, Seventy-atth st . . 2 trial before Commissioner Andrews at | ———— amed you to help me and give me a thance ts | and Aveain hud Nast, Sizth eet Seman Marion arian . , eee Ve cesinn tt Wasi’dn lnapenaasO Rees WOULD IT BE A CRIME? Management of the Surf House, |e most Hu 'goa mela, fen, nae te | ad me aka MORE GOLD FROM EUROPE ¥ war accused of having been absent from| porTLAND. Ore, March IL—A hearing has a ALBANY, March 11.—Charles A. Mer-|"*U°"fgt you sent your wife and son to beg for | Serettart e - —_ 4 Mrs Owens, j duty four ond one-half days without | vecun ia ine United Siuien Cirealt Court before | Mayor Strong on the Abo! of | ritt, who kept the Surf House at Fire| sort A. Yeu. T thought’ you hal had\yeott fee | gineene, Ma 1,400,000 Arrt 1 7 | . 1400, ved om the 5 Jeave, and with having been unfit for ton the application for an inte. the Exetae Board, Island last Bummer, has brought an] ‘ese 49d might show some mercy amar Five fitters’ and the Morse: | # fe Sres ig nn the BAe ip Mrs Lincoln. ‘: duty on Feb because of having been a ne Oregon 8} Line and . x .) action before the State Board of Claims ° ciicere sles i ae either drunk or uncer the influence of This hearing 1s en Mayor Strong waa not dienosed to ex-| tot ee trom. the Btate $13,064 dame| SCANLON FOUND GUILTY. dior Chin’ yeneriay ‘are lames Picherge He: | ‘The steamship Umbria, which arrived plu ur some other narcotic Milla’ baa’ | press himself very freely this forenoon is at HM. Wilkina, Corresponding | from Europe last evening, brought Among which are represented | Fred B. House appeared for the de- iver inde fon the subject of the new Kerns bill now | 88¢8 whe City Marehal A , : Philllps, Financial. 8 (seh gold coneinnes to Ka te preven fendant. who entered & general denial | penton fie it before the Legislature, which, if passed, Merritt entered into a contract with Ls abel ty Us Removed er, William Woods, Ser: 000 gold consigned to August Bel- the most eminent scientists, the chare * onaane: = ‘ites, John Phillipe Cantor | Mont & Co., for bond syndicate account. Staneaainery the test cm:| | with er things, abolish the |the State last Spring to run the Surf for Oficial 4 ‘Armour, | ‘The Rothschilds announced in London the most noted physicians, the cers in the 1 had. dietin- “ommissioners, Asked | House, which Is part of the property] Thomas Scanion was found guilty of eden eyMartn, | that the stip of the United Sta most popular cooking experts Kuished h occasion our oo aght of the clause of the bill | purehased by the State during the chol-/officlal misconduct as City Marshal of | Mer:kelmer, Dunn. Witk fn: | change for lutiers of allotment. and a million or more discrimi. oe eee Bee negara: Dink away with the Hxclse Hoard, the! orq scare in 1988 the Seventh District Civil Court. by Phillips, ‘Nolan, Dillon, Acling Kaneewisee. har cet Ryan said t Ver seen any | Needs cleans " sae this ts the season | “Do you think It would be very much| He says the State violated agree- | Judge Geigerich in the Special ‘Term of] Ant Crimmis, Lesialailve Committes; Delegates To Try the Aqueduct 8 Lncataed Cottolene far superi igus of liqu gomery, and did | when accumulated liipuritie riot dancer crime if that was done? IL suppose | ment with him, inasmuch as it did not} the Court of Common Pleas to-day. | Grievance Commititee’ Delegates Solomon, Dillon, | corporation Counsel Scott to-day parios: Fee tet ae Vine either & drinking | ous, cousing reed foe appeie or | (He Kentlemen of the Board would | furnish proper steamboat Scanlon's formal removal as Marshal] | The differences of the Manhattan Musical Union to lard and use it for all cook. Montgomery swore that ‘he war not | MUTE serious diseayen Mod w surranariia sine | MeMvtves Feel pretty Pad over It tions for the trans Will probably follow within a few dave [ive aut yar been eeitiods mad the Central Later ing purposes. Will yon add ik, but Was suffering from neuralele, | best epring medicine, nerve tonic and vituilen, {eland; that it appropri fu “harges aguinet Scanlon were made by | [ yesterday resolved that another attempt to your name to the list end like Case was adjourned in urder to take | 1 purities the U ; | ire to its Use Which should have been | Attorney Richard V, Dolan, of 4) Bust re Additional outlay. of ¥5, 4 ‘f le a arp gtr eed gees Hoa a Fchnew and vita WARING SWINGS HIS AXE, | nitiire to ita use wnteh should have been| Agreighth: mireet,” who claimed ‘cist Hn ‘rcal-worksra ler enter | quite elgauccenstul, them, have better cooking, bet- testi Jermey, of £0 Went |4 ni ' und, ry hate y Hundred and ‘Thirty-second strees, | 2: Me te A Lean: BnE CoM Leh 6D asib6 - that ‘t persisted in ki the Marshal settled an attachment for deen brought to trial, that of 0 ter food, better health? Gent Attended Montgomery 7 BMCCS | tite, Be sure to get Sixteen Sweepers Dropped from the | ment at the hotel cer «ons Whom | $285.25 against the property of Sigmund wan decided by the Court of A: FOS, ee |the claimant discharged, and who. were | Shultoff for a promissory note of $200, the city, and Mr, Seott thinks ineCottolene issold in one,three i Pool-Ruom Owners Held , Holle Taper, on |qntmental co" the “prosperity "ot the) and, that the balance of #2" was lob stailaie? he renin wil'be tia t's neld | and five pound tins, with trade -Clean Co nissi i tel, a a ei erted y Bes 101 behalf e Mee police of the Pith viseet wuation raicet ood's ; beanlng Cormmiianay Sihr0g | 8 Paar 10 he Oi te cause whe: Bena Contracted for, * “NY (MAY fhe werk was sot) Hf mark—steer's head in cotton. alge oe reggae . | ‘The charges against them range from preeene ee : should not be removed from ‘omicew 4 pare fe plant wreath—on every ta, tur woners Ease het Police aintanda atti 5 ® Sntosidatio Application waa made to-day t ke Gieg-| obtained last week and made returnable ay tne discharged the players The Micha Jeremiah Meclnery, Jonn for the appointment of a receiver to-day and judgment was given against ‘cclation, t) obtiin an se ounting of funda amount | Loeber, Brocers at 240-242 Columbus a1 DAG ‘Lethe Cotsiandine, of 71 Think | _* AbOUE two WOULls gu J began Lo bo troubled | Westina iohard Irwin, James" Ma- f the f Dr Wiliam R “be | him by default, Ing. to $41,071.45. ‘Thin money was ralaed. by Nea, $10,600; . CHICAGO, and lewis, of 360. East Foursenth | with a terri Klug out all over my body, | loney. John MoMorrow, “David Woley, | who ke etic bath cure at 30 Amsesamenis upon the members of the Association | |!ahllitise, $10,800: nominal | assets, Meet: Philip Mayor. of 27 Kast Tent gad Max Newman, of 2 Avenue B Qon say 4 Preduce Exchange, New Yerk. 81,431,603,1 Place. of | tual asaete, mt Michael Nice f Jo Bolicastro, ‘Tim: 15 Canal atrest, ‘to-day confessed otny Heely James McD a Barmaparilia nud concluded it The very | otby semua McDermott, Thom i Comptroiier Fitch began paying out to-day the # | 4417.07, to William Rotetein. Police Clerks Dodge am Umbrella. | ire: dus svi: J have used | Jeremigh O'Connor, Charles Lynch’ 2” | Caldtoruiawbitewuest ileaithtul LAtious:s | $1,431,694.17, which was awarded by the city to Morgaret Denny, of 227 Kast Seventieth | OY Waree botties und 1 w free trom erup. | Hous’ SAMUEL BAKCUMON, BLL Kast dd] Khe! partly 908 ares-halred, aatied ab Palien| BOOS” NAN eh ta Opposes the Kers Bi Comptrolier Fitch eald to-day that the passage of the Kern Kxciee bill would materially de- thease the revenues of the city, and ponmibly ia- work le ‘be assessed on today's ““Rvening World’ mane | beneted oy, the “imprest Fie Compiraiier : i at See Pa Si a sha ak Oe | mer certain made f thi ia which Elected fo re 1) Property owners for lands taken for the purpose |B ‘Unerend at It) Judes Mcasem appotited a oa we & Fourth Term. of widening College place. Halt of the cost of At @ mosting of the Chamber of THE BOARDING-HOUSES Jigs Howland ss referee when tne case came , At tin nber of, Conmaree toe ty * ree