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— “UNCLE DAN” ANGRY Bradley Denounces ‘Collar Wear- ors” and Hints at Bribery. His Bill Redistricting Brooklyn De- feated in the Senate. O’Conner’s Het Reply to His Elderly Colleague's Insinuations. (Special to The Evening Wortd.) ALBANY, N. Y., nolds’ cure votes. On his own bill redistricting the city ef Brooklyn into new aldermanic Gistricts, he charged that the “collar ‘wearers of the majority" were against ‘all his measures. He declared that the Mayor of Brooklyn favored the Dill, but he said: “There is a ring up her @pending moncy to beat this bill, and they have been seen with Senators: ‘This aroused Senator O'Connor and he Went into a long tirade on bossism, “No Mayor, no Committee of LXX, fo man with @ whip in his hand, shou be able to control this Senate. I am tired of having mayors and commis- Sioners say to us, you must do this or that. I have failed to observe that teform mayors were clothed with in- fallibility as to legislation when they assume office. whe Senator from Brooklyn talke a put know that his collar is just as strong Fred deal about rings and collars, @s anybody's. Fabbles rule this Senate.” have never seen anybod: gould turn such somersaults ‘Ra O'Connor," replied Mr. Bradle; he dances nicely to the whip ‘at times. ures and reform mayors is to be the plan, Til give you all the fight you want, and the rabble, as you call them, all If a fight against reform meas- party, will assist me." Senator (ai Senator O'Cénnor In such an attitude. March 12.—Senator Bradley displayed quite,a good deal of temper this morning. Gn Senator Rey- bill he raised obection to Sen- tors rushing from desk to desk to ee- We don't ‘intend to let that aided in tha election, of the Republican tor said he was glad to see Civil ferrion Bou Board A Adopts New Bules for Examinations. Radical Change Made in the Filling of Police Vacancies, A new set of regulations governing civil service examinations has been adopted by the new Civi!-Service Board. While the changes which the new rules will work in the system are very radi- cal, they have been agreed upon by the Commulssionera and have broval of Mayor Strong and the State Board of Civil Service. Tne police appointments will be most | affectea py the new rules. There will/ |be no more preliminary examinations | ,of applicants by the potlce surgeons. | Roth the physical and mental examina- tloas will be conducted under the direct | supervision of the Clvil-Service Board, The park police come under this rule also. Under the new rules the preliminary or special examinations are done away With and every applicant will be under the supervision of the Board from the time he first appears as an eligible until he gets his commission. ‘The new regulations provide that in the matter of certifying an eligible list to the Police Board, the Police Commis- sloners shall not call for more than ten men at a time, and the Clvil-Service band shall not certify more than two en over the number asked for. ‘his puts a stop to the appointment of big batches of applicants for election Purposes, now hold the appointing power tnetead of the Police Board, and will practically | name the 300 men'to fill the existing | vacancies on the force, and will thereby control the patronage involved in the Appointment of the 300 patrolmen. Nother departments of the ah Rhere appointments, are made by civil service will come under the same rule. The announcement of thie radical | change in the clvil-service rystem was made known to-day at City Hall by Sec- retary Lee Phillips, who, with Comm “It is a manly stand in.words, but the sioner Wheeler, called ‘on the Mayor Senator's action will hardly bear it out,” 4nd talked the matter over. The allusions, to ‘collars,’ made by Era Pere Senator Vradleg, aroused also the ire of Benator Lexow, and for five minutes he proclaimed vigorously, and with many Gesticulations, that boss," said he, "1 collar. man is My am independent and jose to xtay 0" take uo orders, Then Senator O'Connor, who had no- Pro ticed a lobbyist upen the’ floor working for the bill, said that if it was not stopped he would call out the name of the person, The bill was defeated Nays; and a motion & ‘table defeated. Senator Bradley then\announced that he would demand that eXery bill be read through entirely on finay pas Senator O'Connor and Heut.-Gov ton both appealed to Senator Brad withdraw his demand, as & would delay legislatior was also tee, flurry and everybody showed temper, tut Senator 8 read Bradley insisted and the bilk wi through, a WORTH’S HAND IN IT. Preases BUM Charitégn Comm! (Spectal to The Rvening World) for he never. wore & 16 yeas and 9 and seriously convenience FORT LEE FERRY FRANCHISE. The Ciyil-Service Commissioners will | A NEW MARKET PROPOSED, Comptroller Fitch Favors Build- ing One at Macomb’s Dam. The Mayor pay Two Demo- orate and Two Republicans. Wehrum, Prentiss, Little and Hurl- but Are the New ¥ The Essex Market Question Setiled By the Aldermen. forenoon appointed| The Board of Estimate and Appor- four Schoo! Commissioners. tonment held @ short session to-day. They are Charles C. Wehrum, to suc-| The first business was to issue $1,- ceed George Livingston; Nathaniel A. 68,371 city bonds to pay the awards in Prentiss, in place of Miles M. O'Brien;, the laying vut of the new Mulberry Joueph J. Little, in place of James W. Bend Park. MeBarron, and William H, Hurlbut, to| The Board of succeed Thaddeus Moriart Board that the contract for the new school building on the south side of sighty-cighth street, between Second and Third avenues, had been let to Henry MeNally for $184,000, TheBoard authorized the Isste of School Hous bonds to that amount to pay for Uh building. ‘The new house, will contain thirty-nine cla | ergarten and a gymnasium, | “ihe Fire Departinent sent a letter to Hoard calling its attention to the sity for new fire hydrants, At the Mayor's suggestion, Chief 1 Commis Hirookfield we Mayor Strong thii Education notified the for the reading | of a letter he had received from Georg M. Van Hoesen, suggesting that the City, build a neW market near the Ma comb's Dam Hridge to accommoda the rapidly tscreasing population of that district. Comptroller Fitch sald he favored fea, He declared, that the revent from the oly markets downtown ar steadily falling off, owing to the com- petition of Chicagd beef. He thought JOSEPH J. LITTLB. ea Kood plan to build a market " . town #0 that the city might get some Commissioners Wehrum and Little are| tovenue. from it. ‘The matters was. 1. Democrats, and Hurlbut and Prentiss) ferred to the Comptroller. 0 (in, are Republican | “Te'was reported by the Market Cor © e s et bulldiny Mr. Prentiss was formerly Republican | mittee that the Hasex Markel builtin leader of the Eleventh Assembly, Dis- Grand Army, Volunteer Firemen and trict. He Is a lawyer in the Equitable Kngle Trothers, poultry dealers, \ Bullding and lives at 121 East Twenty- have been In the building eighteen Years, | sixth street. should be devoted to school purposes. William H. Hurlbut, so Mayor Strong Alderman Ware wanted to know why says, is a ‘retired hatter. More than Engle Hrothers shoul be excepted, ani that’ the Mayot could not say concern- In the course of the discussion Alderman ing. this new appointee. Marshall remarked that the firm was ‘x-Congresaman Little is a Tammany undoubtedly able to pay rent, because man, He has 2 large printing establish. he stated, It had sold the ¢lty $15,001 ment in Astor place. He was a School worth of poultry last year. Commissioner under Mayor Grant, but — ‘The resolution from the Market Com- resigned to succeed Gen. Spinola in Con- mittee provided that Essex Marks = OS tes C. Wehru 1 Sch should be abolished a e mer one Al- . Wehrum was also a School derman Oakley malntained that there- To Have ® Slip Opposite One Han-| Commissioner, But Was, CUTRCd ORT eee eee te ide th dred and Thirtieth Street, | bY Mayor Gliroy when he came up,for frele frase, The report and accompan At a meeting of the Board of Alder- men this afternoon the application of the Fort Lee Ferry Company to secure a separate slip on the New Jersey shore opposite One Hundred and Thirtieth street, to connect with a proposed trol- rad, Was granted, and the Sinkin, Fund Commission was'authorized to sel the franchise, A resolution providing that lamp-posts must cot be used for advertising pur- | ses, except by the city or State, or | by benevolent or religtous associations, was adopted. — Has Withdrawn Its Applientio: Mayor Strong nald to-day that the story to the effect that Edward Lauterbach, President of the Republican County Committee, had withdrawn that organization's applications for office was true In every particular, “I do not know why ; * said the Mayor to-day, ‘hut Mr, d-'that the organization wished. to raw the nates of Hamilton and Wanmaker re Commissioner and Dock Commissioner re- spectively.” —— ALBANY, March 12.—The ease vith | Wil Not Appoint “Sumbears’ Erving which the Republican majority «an| Commissioner of Public Works Brookfield de- override the wishes of the Mayor aad | !ed to-day the story that he woud appoint J. citizens of a town waa \Mustrated to-day tu the Assembly when the bill creating @/ single-headed Charities and Correction Kings County was passed with only a few straggling re- Commission for form votes against It. The bill ts the product of Jake Worth's to give that ar job and abso- lute control of at least 70) places in the machine, and Is intended boss a nice $8,000-a: Langdoa Erving, Dr Parkhurst's “Sunbeam,” to ve Water Purveyor, at $4,000 a year. He i claret that Dr. Parkhurst had not called upon him In young Erving's interest, Mr. Brookfleld wid that he would probably fil the place this me -—_—_— =——_-- Made a Civil-Service Examiner. Francis Collingwood, of 127 East Twenty-third treet, wan to-day appointed a Clvil-Service Ex- [aminer at a salary of $10 a da: Department Pinyed They Were Crasy. Mayor Schieren was opposed to the| Fifty noh-resident girl students of the Teach- Dill, and Dr. Brush, the reform member | €# Colles in One Hundred and Twentleth of the Kings County delegation, de- | street, have tately sed the former Bloomingdale nounced {t as an outrageous scheme to take from the Mayor the control of the Charities and Correction Department, When the bill was call Brush opposed it. He eald that it wa! viclous partisan bill. It w by the citizens, he said Mayor as it turned over to profe: and Irre ible politicts patronage t might be used in an ille- gitimate manner. Assemblyman Schulz eaid he was not was cp- surprised that Mayor Schic Posed to the bill, because th OfPoxed to any measure t the Republican party Assemblyman Wray also opposed. the Dill because the Mayor was against it. Me bill was passed, howe of 84 to 6. “There war no | the Republicans to resp2c: the Mayor. One of the Kings ( membe: Vote wis announced: hat's the way Mayor. You bet we monkey with us the have fun with you. on Mayor ws don't When Sehier up Reformer | tonal | ns power and t benefited 4 vote | among ex of unty | sald to a Platt man after the to treat a_ reform let Schieren | wit drew his objection to ¥ you let Strong | Wiss withdr ss n gets lunatic asylum as a dormitory. Some of them had patients’ | Fe kiris filled oun. these. blanke with th Hames, aid sent them home to, thelr relatives, Asa result, the Teasherk College has been flood el by letters and telegraisn from these relatives, demanding an exptanation, WILDS TAKES. IT BACK. By Request of Strong He Drops Ob- jection to Museum Appropri 1 to The Evening World.) March = 12.—Assemblyman Howard Payson Wilds tol¢ the mem- bers of the Assembly to-dayjthat Mayor Strong was a model executive This confidential information was in- spired by the Mayor's request that’ Mr. the passage of the two bills appropriating | too gay we sit down on him, ‘That's the | $09.00 and $20,000 respectively for the way you ought to do with Stroni maintenance and construction of the new west wing of the Museum of BILL TAMPERED WITH. Line Inserted Making Re flees Eligible for Session (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. March 12—It w discovered this afternoon when the F lice Justice Power of Remo’ the pcond, ne had been edit in. Tucked away being read for Assembly. ing it witho oved Jun- al bill was time in the Natural History, Mr. Wilds objected on Friday last to the passage of the bills because he had | been informed, he said, that the manag: ment of the museum, who had the letting | of contracts for the construction of tke newly completed east wing were open to criticism, He estimated that there had been a reckless expenditure of “| money In constructing the east wing > wanted the Mayor to investigate the matter before the bills providing for an in one of the sa line weat wing * - Ne | Wer is Were passed, Shae the mom bere : ant Re- “ite sent to the Mayor yesterday a let: vision cimmittees, which handled the ter from & general contractor named Bil, disclaimed any Knowles Of | Woolston, In Which the latter charged 1K provived that, juscices cow holding | Mae lihe" eate “wing had. cost 89.00) OF positions ont nch should be elt | that, the eas Rd Ost $20.00 bie for appointment as Judges of 8pe- $40,000 ‘more timn It should have done. exsions ; . ’ : were. called up this afternoon’ by” Mr The line had no business in the bill. | Payson, who introduced tem, and. Mr becauge the Citles Co! Nae eae Wile withdrew his of tion, stating ft out and putin its pla ndment|that he had every confidence tn the Soke and put in fs ay amend: | Mayor and know that he would Inves- ment, making the present justices ell-\ jieive the charges made by Contrac gible’ for appointment only as city ma- Woolston. ig Wistrates. he chon |, Mr. Wilds further said that the Mayor jean Reaviaions wate Jn (tener Pavey | favored ihe Vaseage of the bills for the | eC Ds . vey | construction of the West wing, and t Bad the Bneotal Beasiona fo thind | the Mayor's wishes should be resp QUE, (he Bill was then ordered The two bilis were then passed reading. It will probably come up on | SSE | Frida) Police Bille Considered, AGAINST PAT GLEASON. (Spectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, March 12--The Lexow Special Com- ane oof | mittee met this afternoon and considered the Committee Reports tn amendmente providing for the reorganization of jon Contes! Madden in the Ele: ALBANY, March ed in favor of the the contested election Gleason against John P. the First District of Queens County. ‘The report was adopted, case of Patrick ‘The Committee on Privileges and Elections has report- ting member in Madden in the fore by the regula: Board of Commissioners. The bill will probably be reported to-morrow. and Senator Lexow will move to have it made @ mpecial order for next Tuesday. Storage Dam Hill Pa Senate. ALBANY, March 12.—The Genesoe Storage Dam bil], appropriating $150,000 to begin the work, hi pamset the Senate {PAPAL MOST HEALTHFUL. A. B. 6. THE MOST DELICIOUS. OATMEAL. T app pointemnt. He is a dweiler in the ing resoiution were adopted, howeve! jouse dustrict, and Used to be a |!" “eeodiution asking. tne lemisiature | Tammany a ChE |to. build) a = memortal bullding — for soldiers and sailors, Instead of a meme HER HUSBAND A BOY. Tal_arch as ix proposed, was adopted The Board was invited to review the ‘The invitation was accepted. ution was submitted by Alder: ott providing that on account of the recent accident at West End avenue the Law Department saall investigate and report on a revision of the ordi nances relating to the use of hich ex- old, of 121 West Eighty-fourth street, | TURN: | |New York City, was in the Supreme | man ¢ Cour., Brooklyn, before Justice Bartlett | this morning on a writ of habeas corpus. She Is trying to get out of the Long Isl-| and Home for the Insane at Amityville. | plosives, ‘The resolution suggested, that ny the English system of protecting bias Her twenty-year-old husband, Arthur, |)" Shianket lows,” bolted and. ringed WEP AS OOUEE ith NEE: |together, be used, It was referred to Mr. and Mrs, Helf were married about | the Law Committee, elght weeks ago. Mrs. Heif wi for- | MARRIAGE LAWS A DISGRACE. | merly Mrs. Mary 8 Breckinridge. Mrs. Helf says she is a relative of Judge Moore Discourses om Common Law Even: Senator James A. Bradley, owner of Asbury Park, N. J., and has a number | of relatives in good social circles in New | York. She declares she was put in the asylum on Jan. 26 by her son, brothers and sisters because she mar-| tion,” sald Judge Moore this morning ried young Helf, and because they want! while charging the jury in the case of to get control of her property valued at {Adam Charles Konopka, indicted for $12,000. She nays her son wanted her to! bigamy. marry an old man because he had| “There is no doubt about that. That money. the most sacred of all human contracts Dr. O. J. Wileey, in answer to the| should have no ‘nore guard thrown writ, said Mrs, Helf or Mrs. Breckin-| about them by the laws of the State, | ridge, as she is known there, was com- mitted to his keeping on the certificates of Drs, Deforest Smith and Allan M Lane Hamilton, of New York. Was no doubt in his mind that her mind |} was unbalanced. Judge Bartlett ordered that on Friday morning neat the doctor must show by frhat right he restrains Mrs. Helf of ner erty. is a disgraceful fact which ought to be remedied, but which, in the more tm- Mywe: | portant matters of partisan politics, | perhaps, has been forgotten by the legis- lators.”" Konopka Wea fireman on steamship Fuerst Bismarck. He was arrested a few weeks ago on complaint of Eva Leis, said to be a clairvoyant, lving in Williamsburg. She alleged that Konopka after living wita her as her husband, in ee ees ANNOYS JUDGE MARTINE. . conformity, with a written agreement, Plano-Player Nest Door Refa on Sept. 2. 1804, married Magdalena Stop During Hts Hines Schultz. Judge R. B, Martine, who is da TRG LBA Lin ously ill from peritonitis, at 2017 avenue, has, according to his physic: been made worse by continual practice that goes on next door. plano belongs to Mrs. Dr. Freide Firth BESSIE AGAIN ARRAIGNED. Whom She Shot, and She Is Rema n, plano The Cochran, provin, In Im- led. burg, | pp s, wi yeek aug and stands close to the party wall diz} Bessie Falrbarks, who a week axo yiding | the music-room | shot Isaac Cochran, the real estate Freidenburg. from Judge Martine's wall is thin, and Mrs. ure, is alleged, ings and plays Tortiselm Passages from Wagner's operas, Mrs. Martine and the Judge's physi- cian have bexgzed the pianist at, least to stop playing tor twenty-four hours, but she has refused, and the music goes ‘The broker, in a liquor store at Sixty- ‘\ seventh street and Third avenue, was again brought before Justice Deuel at Yorkville Police Court this morning. She was led from. the prison, in the basement of the Court House by Mrs, D1 e -- , Poste the “Tombs Ange | on, dude Martine is made very nervy) “Cochran is null ti. the ‘Presbyterian Ply te the Board of Health for relict?” | Hospital. According to Dr. Bainbridge, “When the Judge was first take he ts slowly, Improving, but tm still in i the grip.” Mrs. Martine salt dangerous condition, certificate to 1 et hors Pere eact Was. trought to Hig Hon them ‘to play an Itt ras” poset this morning. and he returned Bessie the planar All of them ‘Kintcy prison, Her counsel was not present, feruy Aras RA ‘rie: perDLe, She s 1 — | pack that she had seve | > ging nd ‘twa HIS BOOKKEEPER NAMED. oblied to rehea aried our request Absolutely and, played some-| Humpfncr's Wife Urings Suit for | nigh erledenburg wien seen this morn-| ry te Diver fe sald his wife was obliged to do! © Humpfner brought: sult for racticing. but that she did not pl fe OHUmainer Mesuehe Aull fo; Jenough to make it a nuisance, as the! dive against her husband, Adolnh | neighbors seemed to re , Humpfi in the Court of Commor | gent ese ae ae ate AT, MEL 4S Pleas to-day. She names Annie Miller ges vf the Woman's Auxiliary of 4% Co-respondent, Moe Miller was for he National Republican Leag: n Har- merly employ 1 0 in ani [ myself ania publican. Humpfi emp ent M Rverybody knows the Jude's polities. ‘Third avert ‘mon an oflicer from. th Mille udmitted on the Board ot ame e and We wer hed Kone tot Bast | ordered to pay no after a treet and the fowers in hour at Aight udge's peo: ‘ jealoit ituse (age bys 7 more class an “Annie | Martine ed as being | much better this morning Mes 4 Fined for Swnoy ing W tnevaliwian ‘ | Parrolman Mulne, of the Weat Thirtieth street Jenarge of inpulting wom When ja told ed to bug anil way ae well cond runk, Justice Tal te fed hin Women Chai do owith Shopt! | anree handromely-dressed women were accused | | tn the Tombs Police Court this morning of being | shoplitters. They gave thelr names aa Mra, Annie Bilenderg, of 214 Madinon street | man, of 110 Orchard street, and ID'S EASY 10 GET IN, whero there's @ shiggiish liver, for any of the germs « epee) that surround you | If your liver were rctive and healthy, ia, ot | it would keap them out of your blood faving They You'll have to watch your liver for self ay afternoon. They bad some #1 sie aed 3 ane ditk witagther. Justice MeMahon held tne PE a. prisonere in $1.00 bail each for examinailon to; AS Soon as you feel the first symp ioms morrow that it’s wrong wruprions on the skin, or —- sy = a dull and worn-cnt feelings tale Dr Sivle to ier Fe Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. That | 4 respectable looking olf man of | will start your liver into a healthy « | b> sald he 104 Garten sat purify your blood, brace up your system THE WORLD: TURADAY EVENING, MARCH 19, IT WILL GOVERN PATRONGE, or soc COMMISSIONERS Rae St. Patrick Day purade, the invitation | Why Mra, Helt Ww aan [stating that eartlages, would tein jwalting for the City Mathers at ‘Tan aes Leas [many Hall to” take them ‘to the + Mes, Mary 8. Helf, about fitty years| viewing stand. ‘This provision caused a “The marriage laws of this State are} her|in a very loose and disgraceful condi- | Po BES STEAM COOKED. CE ITS INTRODUCTION 19 YEARS AGO, All Grecers, MOST ECONOMICAL. NEVER EQUALLED #5 CEREALS MPG. CO., 83 Murray at, N. ¥, was committed for trial at| give you strength, und put on needed flesh erkvile Toute court to-day He was charged | —Bot fat but whclesome necessary fess with eraling «cloak froin Mrs. Margare: Crozan, ford Centre. of wus Weat Forty-arsth street terman sald he | Dr. PIEMCE—T beertily recommend your was unable :o find any work, and la: Discovery’ to-every pers auffering from forced bim to become a tilef. genera! debility ex the beat thing they can — If tt Is your desire to sect yy consulting the list published in today’s ‘Brening World." The list 1s complete and osa- taing wba! you are looking for. can be had one, | of food | A COZY BOARDING-HOUSE, | take, After taking the™ Discovery "1 am happy to say I never felt better in my life. en: BROOKLYN. 'M'KELVEY SUPT, OF POLICE. MATTHEWS. BROOKLYN, N. Y. & SONS. GOODS FOR ALL THE PEOPLE AT THE SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. Never during the last fifty-eight years have prices for all kinds of Goods been so low as now ; a good opportunity to buy, even if not needed for present use ; we quote you a few prices as below : Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. It is Canned | Police Commissioner Welles this morn- Goods ing made these appointments and pro- | motions in Brooklyn: jin which our Grocery Buyer | Gunerinte nde sty, Tollce-Inapector | desires to interest the “practical Inspector-Capt. Thomas Murphy, _ | Housekeeper To-morrow. And | Captains—Miles O'Reilly and John H.| What way more effective than e | i | Johnson, this? Aig Newark Brand ‘We hare secured the greater part of iy Charles M, Partridge’s Desirable Manufactured Bartlett Pears, Stock of Furniture 10° can. At a most fearfully low price at RECEIVER'S SALE FOR Jersey Solid Packed CASH. This great advantage wo propose to give our customers by adding our usual SMALL PROFIT. Many lots of Chaira have not been finished or varnished, so that Ladies enn decorate Tomatoes, § se 3 Sensi can. fe Sat, . ipector McKelvey was born tn 1842 + — -——————- them at a very small cost ; we will begin our prices as low as 23c., 29c., 64c. and 84¢. each ; usually sold for three or four wnawarernyeny tere nae tel “Refugee” Stringless times the price. early part of the war and afterwards Commissioner Welles Appointed, Him to Succeed Campbell. Thomas Murphy Becomes Inspector and Two Captains Selected. SULTON ST., GALLATIN PLACE AND LIVINGSTON 8ST. CAPT. WM. J. Railroads, aniGA'S ORRATEST RAILROAD”: NEW YORK ENTRAL . became connected with the Metropolitan Beans, E acide ; arrings, ‘hirty-ninth Precinct In Brookly In ING tn price from the modent $4.00 pate hundreds. We are at present cutting ry white siig Ray While it's white 1x70 he was transferred to the Mercer street atation in New York and did duty las a roundsman He next engaged in | mercantile pursuits for two years, after which he Joined the Brooklyn police force. He did duty as a patrolman, ‘et diamonds a Groceries—ith floor. D. DE SOLA MENDES & CO., Cutters of Diamonds und Precious Stones, jtelegraph operator at Police Head quarters and drill master until 1885, B s | when he was made Captain of the oo WEEKLY BUYS namie Fourth Precinct. He was appointed an Nene Daiverel ita: Foughiveosio.” Albany, Ins or a year ago etiatoiy. N.Y, Waica | 4.20 FM Dally, North Shore are’ Linn Inspector McKelvey 1s a Republican, ¢, Townley 600 PM. —Dai ja,member of UB. Grant Post, G. A. Re, Liveagl th eg eteyey Cleveland, and a Mason, et St Leu'a | 7 ee Ie nbd Open Satorda: Inspector Murphy was born in New ‘ones Walt G25 P. M—Dally. For onthe in AR Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. repairing Stene-balteewierpricm | @S5 Fi ele, Bout » Murphy brok Pate 7.3U P M.—Daily, For Aubarn crite nartal Vout, 2a] TROLLEY MUST RUN SLOWER, eon tale, Saem,) 0.00 3A IEE agnners for Hochester earried om th 8.15 P “M.—Datly. Cape Vincent, denabus Clevels Li} Detrott, 7. 2. OF Nieht rep vunaay a i ts ‘i Waite, ont a or monthly ‘pare Enea 3p. Frveash or moniniy par | Eesha” chang, DOV en Ca ars he has been in ifth avenue station. strike he proved ommand of the During the recent | himself effictent in| quelling ‘sttiker In tae ‘vicinity of the one Sr eos" Capt, Jonn iH. donneon in an Ameri-| Justice Walsh, in the Adams Street | van be can,, He was born Oct. 18, 1844, Prior | Police Court, Brooklyn, this morning, | Regier ody to entering the Police Department he issued a warrant for the arrest of Levi was a clerk, he was made a patrol- | 3 LY buyn Watches, etc. dell man Dec. 21, 1865; roundsman, March &, | Redfleld, motorman on the Fifth avenue $1.D Bs hain free wlin avery watch, 1809; sergeant, April, 23, 1872 He was |line, charged with running @ car at an|J.¥AKNOLD, Take elevator. _ [in command ‘of the mounted squad uniawful rate of speed. it reached | DIAMONDA Watches aad until last Spring, when he was made sf jacting captain. of the Twenty. fourth | twenty miles an hour. parties, “Henry Schaap, 61-63 Sub-Precinct, He will now assume com- | mand of the lower Fulton street sta-| tion In. place of Capt. Miles O'Reilly, | who will fill Inspector Murphy's late Tickets and Wagner Btation, 118, 261, 413. oa Brosdway: th st, Lincoln Bnilding es Columbus aves 52 Wert iiith et. ang ation, New York: 338 and 7 Walton "atagane th Lg cy or redéonse te chee! the Westcott Bxprese Compan; JONN MO TATeRy. ‘General Manager. This is the first case instituted by Mayar Schieren. The complaint was made by Mayor's Inspector, Charles J. Franklin, who has been ke and City Auditor Sutton met in the City Hall this morning and made the selec- Ai tabs Capt, Mileg O-Rellly was horn in Ire-|the xpeed ‘of trolley cars Or the past | On. The unexpired jterm is for two land, Sept. 27, 1883. He came to Amer-| week. Years and the sal y enue ot tha (Sl tin Seunatan on dnitee, Ho clened tne Se Brooklyn Young Republican Club, and | at once, Apply ig Be Be occupation of ¢ ‘ “ub, and Bes lice force hept. 10, 1874, was promoted claima to be the oldest Repu roundeman April 1, eee ereen nts gst. TO SUCCEED QUIGLEY. i= city. 1 i SKS. le was designa acting Cap- _ ——— tain of the Second Precinct when Capt, al Re- | mracrust jon, Eason was transferred to the Fourth, jon the promotion of Capt. McKelvey to Decided Upo: i Inspector. Police Commission sr Welles shortly be-| Daniel J. Harriman, a lawyer, living fora noon, ordered Sergt_ Alex Lees, of|at 167 Madison street, Brooklyn, h = the Ta to take command of! been appointed to succeed J. F. Quig- HOMES FOUND EASILY, the Tw Sub, formerly com-|jey ag Justice in the Gates Avenue Cour | a anti je and Prophylactic, Tt you are trying. to Eee oe ee. a; { manded hnson. , ve, | remember. tha o Eve Spector, Mackelli vas Acting| in Brooklyn iy i. ‘AND TOOTH WAS OWN. | ihe ‘best (see. another page). In it youll PR Gt ais al ‘Mayor Schieren, Comptroller Palmer Fe ce Park XS Piltord’s fomething to sult you, duty as senior Ins) All the Bppolnte members of Grant e Superinte ndent Inspec ‘tore, $1.00 and the a yea was Supt Atty-thind anniversary of his birth, and | he was sworn tn. tor of Pollet sare iebubl Post ala aa Aaah ia Ne aaa aCe $1,000 IN_GOLD. Guess the Ending of the Novel, “A PLOT FOR A MILLION,” aptatns ‘$2, MeKely BIG MEN “CALLED TO TESTIFY. The Friday |convened in the Chamber of th Committee re- Hoard | 4 A i J : the Brooklyn Court- | g 3 K 3 r) 2 ; a 3 9 Assembly of Supervisors in House, this morning, to continue the Investigation into the trolley strike. Among the witnesses | were Dr. | Carroll D, Wright, United States Com- | missioner of Labor: John Valenti subpoenaed for Chauncey M, Depew, Tighe, ex-Pollce Justie MeLeer, Mayor Sebi Americ if Now Read and Guess What Will Be in This Last Chapter 4 or Nam “A PLOT FOR A MILLION.”? | eat wena “THE WORLD” WILL PAY YOU THE MONEY. Mnes, Committe "some ae i Saliva “A Plot for a Million” ia a thrilling story, which “The Morning World’? is now print tut Mitice hoped to hear tr me ing in daily in-talments—The nineteenth daily instalment will appear Thura:lay, March a8 MA FEE se atied as alg —-—Then © World’? readers will have six days inwhich to make their guesses as to the solation expert on strikes, Mr. Gompers id not of the mystery as it will be revealed in the final chapter of the story. which will be printed fil recently pancen by conacem 4 Monday, April For the correct mplete aud first received advance explanation of sirerttianhing “Cinta. tiers Wating’ 2 the last chapter “The World”? will award a bag of : fea tng. ne en ne following in 4 e ficient te § ~~ 100 Gold Eagles-—$1,000 in Gold. tatiow tals ’ Hc th ae 4 If no correct solutions are received, the prize of $1,000 will be divided among those who first 4 Mttsreat Apptaume 440 hay B come nearest to the solution a follows: Jofa wave uf reformrn ME ST g | Prize of $200 . $200 wantlnge mem Compers, | 4 2 Prizes OF 100... csr 200 \iJournme st Ww take ° 4 Prizes of 50 Cmane simmer OO | BPrizesof 26....... ” seeeeeee . - 200 STRUGGLING IN A THEATRE, 3 20 Prices of 40. 200 > 35 Prizes, aggregating $1,000 4 > 6 9 18 9 4 o 4 a 4 Prot eats $= -yoU HAVE AS GOOD A CHANCE a a a ; AS ANYBODY. eek wor § 000 IN GOLD. “DO. Y YOU yet IT? n ‘umbreiia from) my: brother Ed Hpc@ ev, ms. Justice Walsh held further examination, Nosworthy tor [ewemeses EE THE WORLD, MORNING EDITION.

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