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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1695) ale POLICE ARRESTS. THE INDICTED POLICE OFFICIALS WITH THEIR BONDSMEN GIVING BAIL INDICTED MEN SUSPENDED, eee ___ Continued on First Page) B.AltmansGo Dress Goods. stons, and giving the names of the off. cers Spring 1895. ‘The vacancies will be filled by officials (Contineed from First Page.) ‘Webb and for, Mrs, Finley: ition as an induce 1o the purchuse, m ERAN RRR 0 eas ith wi ‘arrest for renting his flats for | | saa a urposes. (Schill ix jointly in- selected by Supt. Byrnes, The Superin: Ir 1g = ons elev ali va woud alalione tres EE COS. rimmin emt Ward Man Glennon Got #100 } to consider who he would appoint, es Edward G, Glennon is charged with ‘This action of the Board in suspend- le) t tine reaver and olore wool, ale om $00 while ward under : . pt. ‘y, in First J inet, on Mae “re tu oe ma : : 3 ptr Ge ama dent. Paris Novelties, counts that Glenn took, the Wie for Capt. Schmittterger, who is at orerent| Are now showing latest| ee finre}t, | in. There is also court Hi gine nin with gxiorting | tt from | threatening inlese he pald. “The witnesses | e Williaga Delar Jobn ¢ Fars W. Seagrist, ir, ant }. Creeden. - SOMEOPINIONS. | under indictment, is still performing bidity aus olien Catal Paris Importations in|_ Cheviots, Tweeds, English Presilent Martin, at a regular meeting| CUT JET, JE WEL and|Suitings and Whip-cords, of the Police Board this afternoon, took FANC Y SPANGLED (checked or striped). seasion to reply to the imputation of 9 ¥ . Supt. By:nes, following the Grant Jury} DRESS and WRAP Mohairs, vartety of shades and designe presentment, that the Police Board was| TRIMMINGS, and (ina responsible for the corruption bi uo De- Baréges and Zeboline. partment, as revealed by the Lexow Will offer to-morrow Raw Coverealsth far Tale in the newspapers,” sald he, Committee. wnat Aupl, Bytnes dociered eto. tal SPECIAL uGE Wiad Slecectt\eas “LL noti the head of the Department, and that French Challies, if he were, certain men would not have 500 CUT JET YOKES, | 35 cts., Chartes Stewart Smith Delighted at he Indictments. Charies Steward Smith was highly de- Vighted, be suid this morning, with the work of the Grand Jury, and ie an fictpates that it will have the effect of} frightening the Legislature Into pass Ing the Committee of Ten bill or some similar measure. “The presentment.” said Mr. Smith, “was clear cut and to the point. It will have a great moral influence and will be more effective becaune it is tem- perate, Ond is so worded that no one ean deny that it is the product of mon Who are unprejudiced. ‘A Grand Jury has never made an |n- Vestigation more carefully or with better . Negal advice. ‘Indictments have been found, 1 un- Gerstand in cases only where evidence | . Je conciusive, and there Is every chance | hispentor Will ef conviction. Urherwise, there would Pa'mer Barker, Dade usidey, Prelit REA che avs teas nandea nese: ut Deveryid_ Uomseeinss Capt. Murphy's bondsinan. Gabriel Gotdemith, bis boadsman. they woula have been handed in so0n- : Byrnes Jewsiee ieee Set. 4 look for the conviction of every S . ~~ | ‘The Board then went into executive mediately. N.Y. Watou Pave indicied | the polive force In 1868, Bix youre later [command of the Mulberry. trot ata. | M’ADAM AFTER CAMPBELL. | MYSTERY AFTER MYSTERY, session, with Supt. Byrnes in attend- Branko, Wuerranu tna: Lawyer Thaddeus D. Kenneson, CL plate i due te es De pata Uredth street squad, hax Ween on the praaaieAS 5 ———_ ance, a er Asse Taketiovacde: “Ommueainetie ere att fe a member of the Committee of Ten! signed to ¢ a orce twenty-seven years, e distin- ? Unknown Man « Commissioner Andrews asked Presi- 9. Fine watch repairing at one- and an uMicer of the Parkhurst Society, | Under Hyrnes, in 1879. He obtained the | guiched himself In, 1@, when in com. ABitrnols SUnLae USL LA US aL pier dent Martin i€any request had been Said’ He segarded the findings of the| rank of Sergeant in 186, and previous; mand oof the West Chirty-seventh Contempt of Court. Lab lad Atl made by the Extraordinary Grand Jury : street station, by dixpersing a mob of ., i hat 4 @rand Jury as being a great achieve-| 10 (hat had been seloc by Byrnes a8) yioters which’ attacked a Belt line car Congressman "Tim" Campbell will be] Another arrest was made this after-| ror the co-operation and assistance of Judge David Me-} Neon in the malpractice case on the une ment for reform, | his chief assistant, ‘uring the surtace railroad strike, when cited to appear before been appointed, und certain promotions would not have been made. COLLARETTES and originaliy,60 to 65 conta, “L wish ‘0 state that the Superintend- ent evidently ‘o-gets that previous to DRAPERIES, from d is appointment to the Superintendency, ea} &S H/ and while he was at the head of the Lor 1 ay Or, Broadway & 20th St. Detective Burea. for elght years, all of the appoint were recomm-nde him. “He was a member of the Civil-Ser- vice Examining Board, and the Police Commissioners made appointments from the list of names certified to by that y. All of the appointments made, efore were recommended by Supt. made by this Board and certified to by L UO WEEKLY BUTS Yatches, Diamondsaad vl : ioe MH A the Pollce Department. paige estraordinary Grand Jury’ ne] He was appointed Captain in July. | th Baye, iis famous command, to hls Adam to show cause why he should not Spek ais ve used Dr. Henry 1.) president Martin sald that no such tare. Witnesses have been examined | !88% and after serving in various pre-| Jie way accused by Harzy Hill, in the be punished for contempt of court, for | etting®! of the erime. The second arrest | request had ever been made, whereupon = With as much care as in @ trial, and|cincts finally succeeded Chief Inspector [recent Senate investigation, of” black- furnishing to newspaper reporters in-| 18 belleved to be the young man who is| Commissioner Andrews offered the fol 8 HINE Howbing has been consilered untess Cor-| sreers ax the head of the Detective Of- | Malling him out of many hundreds of rormation of a Mbeitoux character, re-|Fesponsible for her ruin and employed | towing resolution: s | Sates ‘Automatic, ~ Domestie, ‘A froborated. a J has ever made an in- \fiee, when the latter was retired three | riving him out. of busine fleeting upon Judge Me Adan the doctor, He is a tall, swarthy looking | whoreas, First—The Extraordinary Grand Jury Mant | ome, Waite, Davis, Household, the wolle eaduavion more thoroughly, and. the | *°ars 460. u St Capt. Jacob Stebert. To an “Evening Worll" reporter Judge! YOURE man, and was arreetet by a po-| which has been in veasion wince Jan. 7, 1896, ° Bows, rus, food second-hand, ew Burk Will show when tne cases come | MeAdam said: |iiceman from the West Sixty-etghth | pvestigating the ‘attults of tae Police Depart. and repair all a for trial before @ petit jury. i ‘ob Sivbert is one of the old-) "I have taken the deposition of a re-| street precinct TR tage kat the to GUntAion @Ue asitaaee oF RUSE MFG. Seeate 2 oe those, tndictad) will bey djmmnissed. from the force soon after on proceedings amatnst bin ay avenue. ‘The . y attaes eat, Craperaiion wid; Geeittueee; mad: bene ee 70-HORROW | A DOLLAR DOWN. dollar weakly, bays Baevioresentment of the Jury. was charges of perjury in connection with yell charged that a man named wards an nd two your ger and, I sbetpg ae took co a Pte heh 4 Le i (this Department that all guilty off- SP, | Watch. J. Arnold we Concern. | ‘isie should ‘ho apectiiy apprenended and pan-| AN Additional quantity of | **°% + Armlt & Co.,3 Malden jane. Taxe aler'r 1 crime, | ished, and that all others should be as speedily DIAMONDS, Watches and Jewelry sold om eredit | freed’ from suspicion of wrong-doing, It Is to responsibl Bel the trial of a Sergeant and roundsman of his command, but two years later secured reinstatement by the courts. He has served in a number of pre- cincts, Including a long stay in the An Mr. Colling und Mr. Simp- men. ‘Th y private re few moments. Corone 1a dectst tained hix remarkable si 1 the mandamus proceedings ing the identity in this right to (ne point and should have a beet tiluence, the last paragraph, in whica it was Stated that ihe Department should be r or tn Neg fKed by Hew Men and new meio pmpel the Police Commissioners to but went so fa to say that the thr AiR uw aatieis ail we could ark and deserve heaed’ District, and has more recently tut simpsons name on the, regular | oF the prisoner's father, | ¢,.temlvml, Firat that ‘the Board of the Poltee FULL SIZE Malten Trane comalueration by the Lexislacure been in command of the Union Market Ucket, ae a candidate. for ome his bondsman, SAE OTAta URE, Ts. aetie. commeeation oral DIAMONDS station, sman, ‘The cab was dri i tad furious speed | omer of assistance, that the services of all the Commisnioncr Kerwin's View. | He was accused before the Lexow 1 dont know Benjamin or Collins, | to Masonic Templ third acrect | oe on Si }} ° Samirnittes rely Si f : street | omens an yes of this. Department, at Commissioner Kerwin said, in refer.) Cee tee a ase jog bribes from cls- story is absolutely untrue. efore| and Sixth avenue, where it picked up an| well a4 of all ita books and records, be placed at ‘il. koline While In com- m not surprised ected tt. In view | and corrup- ring a decixion. | consulted with elderly man who was walting on! the| the disposal of the Extraordinary Grand Jury at Sther Judges of the Scpreme, Court. | sidewalk, in front of the Gartield Bank. n Gime or times as the jary may determine or Dentistry. We ‘were all of the same. mind BEE cauthett| ron| tous eect ertua, bmleiads gaara oto lk Comfortables, | AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. ence 10 the arrest: in the kk mand of the latter Those charges were mi Cohen, who kept dlsorderly houses at de by Lena cab hurried to Coroner Hoe Will” you pro: Von ih the Police Department, us 127 Pitt street and 241 Second avenue, | criminal, {ibel?” ———— = in their capacities botit as. pibile Drought wut by the Lesow Committee, Who MAYA MNe pala the Gaptein for proc | umane hoe 5 private citizens are hereby urged K 3 pro-| “Well, he could be indicted for tt, private citizens yy Ure y ‘Bw Sy Cr eee ee tor SMRE WNL Ope tection throigh his ward: men, Farell | bur that will bed mutter for after, con DEATH AT A FIRE. GR oaed ces so br arated CHOICE DESIGN eben jgera nn, iN apes Ub a snes as —_——_—_— Ample facilities, aid and encouragement will pt mohne. | dng “can m or found guilty of y fe r ven to all members of this Department who - Captain of | misdemeanor,” Young Child Loses Hin bite tm] ciiher the work of the Geand Jury vin inet eorts $ fo -apinmence an investixat! ation itnd now of _—--— = Finmen at New Utrecht. coure @ better Administration of this Depart- View of puniming the accused offic! the West Twentieth street station, was | A fire occurred thi ernoon in the | Thint—the Extraord a or at Be each. eof mani sian the Want tention trent wtacion,"was|IN THE HANDS OF THE JURY. aeareedl (hie. a¢teenosh in th (ha isi teerdiicen Alcea aay fe nee | ean dont a1-] the Hoard of Police Commissioners, or any of | mn of John Dund them, in what further manner or by what rger, on Fourth avenue, between Sixty: | other fifth and Sixty-sixth streets. New — kitchen of the r thas ‘the «vt suificient to convict, h. returned to them ie} would not) ve Indictments. Lut it | nished flats’ o1 with demand! vhich he refused to pay, and was there- the west side uptown, $100 a month from him, | Broker ou neat ak” aes WRERTH EXTRACTED POSITIVELY ellam Waits on a V cee? Tag may ot, belive ht | RPHY PRFORE JUDGR INGRA hime AC the tation sold, him that Tee, fay teh has eo Hintentng to : ns old dainghey Huby was burned to| Department’ ard a’ copy ‘transmitted to the Grand th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. ming mith sew one It denited. fait prison, aid, therefore, they may ac- Lexow wittieases testi ed that when he women nd thay af he dla not diss hin vid Le Kellam for forgery in the sec- asne ike ae eett imulanion, aftor Asie Pigg EES was unanimously ats, $5.00, ras on 5 cannot see of what avail it would this ward mau, James Burns, black- | him. COAL ORIEL Briel a ine M1. [The origin of the fire is! a mystery, ‘alts the preceding debate Commissioner | AMERICAN be. in view of the decision in the cune | Mall, build of try our mall builders, and While he was in the sch seaen He men winder the pallee tiles, Ke] by t_oamber of keepers of disorders | NOW THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. | inc" i sed enould dismiss ch from | houses, tnelulding Charles Priem and vs said that the Board of Police ent out at 3.20 o'cloe Or ssi houl have waited Stim was nara bet ie] MITCHELL-WALSH CONTEST. |v» asked to amsist the Grand Jury, Simmons, a capitalist: and) ex-manag He said that he was informed this the service the court: would no doubt Kate Schubert, of extorting blackmail * 3 of the American Tract Society % morning by the foreman. that certain Felnstate them, It seems ae if the courts | 1 them, and that it was he who| Over Terminer Grand Jury De- paving forged three notes f Jy ND) Witnens Say, There Wan a Sc police officials had refused to co-operate and Ci ewer Board ure running | “raised tatiation fee in that pre- wins a Thorough Investigation, |by altering the dates. Sim to Cast 400 Mlegnl Voter. with the Grand Jury, and furthermore, MONEY 10 LOAN the Volire Department. The Police cinct front $20 to $500. The 0: av Grand Jury |fed he gave Kellam the notes had impeded its work, Nisvianers vate practleally. tigures{ Augustine I. Costello, a nowapaper jo Oyer and Terminer ¥ ito buy Whiskey atock, and that Kellata| Teking testimony before Referee Will-| President Martin said that he under- TO BUILD HOMES hexdy.* |mun, also accused him of knocking him| to-day began a thorough investigation | kept the notes until October, and then | lam A, Hoar in the contest for the tood the Superintendent was isting " n Wall st is thr =| % ‘he Grand Jury, and that any informa- UF with | tenslonal honors .n tho Eighth Congres-| (jon require! had been furnished by, hin, at the c ion of | Honal District between John Murray | Commisstoner Andrews replied that the ling Mr. Simmons “a) Mitchell and James J, Walsh was con-| Presentment charged that the Police De- pertured’ scoundrel” Simmons has al uinued in room 32, at 44 Pine street, | partment deliberately Impeded the Grand ition to that effect to a eee inal Jury's work, Order (hat effect to hand to the) nie morning. Mr. Michell contends missioner Avdraws said: “t have, down in the Od sip station with bras) of the Fire Department. Hyporhecated Chem the presentment of the Oyer ‘and | Knuckles and kicking him tn the by ’ 1 5 mbrose H. Purd: incr Grand dure and ot hace While he was Jying on the floor, He in| Messenger Creighton, of the Fire Com utempe of cou geest contidence init Lquie agree with [ie Lossessor of A large fortune, which | missioners’ office, wax subpoenaed and the trial, for. « chery tant Doing Mentioned, and an, he clatins he int patent switsh- | arrived at the Grand Jury. witness-roo: e the superior officials as | lan device, ‘ Mil Ge. HeGlas: FRCORIS et 1 of the . with a great armful o 5 pee RU ee ROE at Nh ORFREMIers Recurs. and documents connected with the Fire repayable monthly. THE BIRKBECK CO., | Cooper Union, \ aacain avirg int must mean the Superintendent," Crawl dury. Purdy scored Simmons erci-| that Mr, Walsh w: elected by f President’ Martin, ‘for the Com NEW Y P| . aivo auree with the | Carpenter was appointed a| Department. (Be MUNROE UE teday ean ine Riou teenbe Diino have never’ been asked for ORK CITY, ! B msbority of the Aug. 6: 1868. when but) Supply Clerk Soteldo and Secretary | ———— = eh Hass bi nee, and T am sure never (—— ea | Baiice cofen are | LA HtANeS DENI CON Gueaxd. Gt the moppartront wer BILLS IN THE HOUSE 2dward Hanley, of 110 Bleecker street, Tany obstacles in the Grand Jury's Saerune Eithchale inn ih Maren 2, Sent, ! 5 nt, hrs i fo Bud desire to of the eajuinny and serseant July ol, 1876, also subpoenaed as witnesses, as were Ae, ~ an employee of the Christian Alliance! “ty; missioner Kerwin euggested (mt p Bargains in second-hand wheeis, inched ing leading make: $126 Bicycles from $40 to $60. $100 Bicycles from $30 to $40. Some of these wheels are simply sheg- worn, never having been used, which has beer attributed te th i ment during the lust few mont Cominissioner Angrews adde fag iat heen officially’ inform nabet en Soclety, testifle? that on election day he HL eae lived in a Bowery lolging-houre. He said] member or members of the Police De- that several men who lived in the same | Partment refused to co-operate with or house with him had money atter. they | {ist them: or attempted to impede their 8—-Among the fit. kc fal then, "f-" had voted, although they had none be-| “The Grand Jury is very close the House to-| tore, Hee said that he ti rd_-some| mouthed," said Commissioner Andrews, mport | of the men way that they e money | "and Tam sure would not furnish the Hepart- | On Jan, @, T87, 9m was promgted to e asked to specify what ae. Np a V4 be} many other employees and also dealers Hie eee ee ee ae eR | who supply the Department with i Of the | 1893, Capt pplication | material, of the various po-| for) ret application — ans Ja probably hear of | doub edl to the exposures of] The Investigation eri hemuni wi » Board meeting to be haid | ‘fhe Work.’ which a week previously) Stated, upon the complaint of ex- ‘haat showing up the|Commissioner Henry Winthrop Grey, Two of Them to Kata mental Sunda ALBANY, Mareh teen bills Introd day were 0) Mr Meld shin Ca he did rot care to expr miett practised by at=| wing said one fo thaat.| honehs at F vernal and | from ‘“Pommy” Dineen, a ‘Rammany Hail | information.” nae the wane CRP oy ee Who, it Ls said, will be one of the Most) Mineman omoeations jus iio vie keep: | Worker. Witness sah it was understood! Commissioner Kerwin said: A. G. SPALDING & BROS, Suey in tris particula~. \eurson part Important witnesses for the people. eat RS Senierimicanan nee $100,000 the lodgers where he lived that the) ‘This presentment directly charged 196-130 Nas-au 81 eee proteeten ty 5 Mr. Grey has been in conference with cu. piecis them ake orate Hem jad money which Dineen had given! this Board with impending the jury's O Nasvau 6t. _ | Justte the bench {p the | Written vi | him to pay for vores, work. BICYCLES—Columbias, $52, $37, 830 aad PROBED BY OTHER JURIES . MP f Heed Prog ulit Ke Jamex Wasa, of 124 Macdougal | The charge is false, and in justice to us H45; Crescent, $87; Tourist, $32; Niagara, 3; ° Geurt Humes | street that’a short time before | the Grand Jury. shou specify by whom Pee ed vate and 2294, ain na | times ’ b two t | the 1d t way ered," i Laberty } others, cl r ¥ P Sadictmsemis tor Mribery Were A i jalso been in cont rence with the District etabli i: f Builivah, at ‘i A sic tl doin wha w Uae bin ed 2000 to select from. Herald Cycle Oe., | Attorney and with Assistant District-A the | Bowery. He was taken by Sullivan and — s to he October. orne 3s: 4 wel re F +f 5 2, aor a tormey Lindsay: som the Fire In . pre !two other men to 154 t Houston | KNOX DEFEATS SPELLMAN, ul Park Row -Cheabest ie sakes; all prices, and Jury ty Justice In laws} street. He found about twenty men, ves it Sumas there. Witness said that each of the | men was given a list of about twenty | 8 P The Urer ao. Terminer cc a Sieh wiperied ‘yeste ment said T understand that the G na Jury wisi mer Helmet Contract Awarded pet the first Grand Jury to begin att mand try’ to‘ find out THE HOUSE AND Hom Hames to register under. ‘They were ie the Pinca ee, Lost, Found and Rewards, eee orfupt police ai abaat Ks ks OO) ' ronaalng In weday'e “Evening World promised $lv apiece for registering, and | 1. x if LO8T—From 68th st, to Belt Line car or in Beit “Sa for the upyiien. | Bax-Commissioner, Grey te pice iis, of what iv oftersd. and WLP aplece for each vote they ‘succeeded || Knox, the hatter, won his long-fought Line arya, Slamind and! emerald) tard’ pla 3 brought the tentimony | [condo notwtund: the ‘coruption ta the bakse aOR SU | AN umder the False Fesistration. | battle with Hatter Spellman and the peed rewa z i Seherg, decom Commiite Department, COMING INS. testimony stricken out on the ground Politicians, a the contract for fur- ] : € tbe regular Grant Jury ven “Cireus) for the Poltee. —— tnade cage or the Mowery. and not i [nent “locduy, when he wee, awarded Auction Sales. et a es, Preder Lydia Gray, Stowe alleged dlwonleriy house at |, Wiillam HE Mtron 0 | ik distract, “ime ‘ajection wis no Ne ou by tu tine bee aa | wensespay 10k I i gpa Ab Bad Wear Byrty aint twas raidet | WE West Hiatity-necond riree Ocak tithe Brett NOTE WATT O43 ote to the bluecoats at $1.90 each, Proad Street Poker Players Go Free, | AUCTION, UF FU aew? ‘ nares 8 Ware eneah oy the wall Mousher ‘ ball by W | oe : resident’ Martin suggested that the | sumner Percival, of 48 and 0 Broad siren, and SHEN BE iO 4 2 ee . babi a pean. ‘i Bate thts | Actrenn Genevieve Hi. Dena, Bosriie hy he nple helmets fur- ing six men who were arresed Satur iay a. nn, iflards ani pool tables. shuffling board, plane, 4; the Gras Ju e invests r A nh and opea the bids in executive | iM 5 4 ines age OM bar plush parlor set of nine pleces, oak tables, 4 es sabe j nel ' n Young Ladies and Ge PUILADELPHIA, Maren 19. eve How: | Session, but Commissioner Murray ob- | ¥hile engaged in a liitie game of poker in Per- City (gules, chairs, tolding-chaire to fll a hall ee a. Lrag Wore Homme Thurs SA aliaeaer GeIKEERW utiavin a jected and his wishes prevailed, clval’s office, Wore digcharged this atvornoan by es Sudge Cowine " ree to the | Arrested. Mas are er “Mer Royal i 4 | fi hewolt va Phe result was that Knox's helmet was ! Justice Voorhis e Tombs Couri, Charies \ Dewar Geand J i saci 1 A Wivbewiha #hde nose emie bed 1 } aqthepe mete 6 ed ped ops the st desirable and! Moore, of lone street. told Justice Voorhi» he ir Sale—Brooklyn q WB hie aliusious - rai sk es type i Pouverte packan aut reeption fo falling down eatre a. her Me in this pest Was anxious to the other Moore. Ho int SNGH Scar - Bea! J sleds : a en arene AF en a, ia ae gdvcvaict | 28 eg Hie BN CROSS NOT ASSIGNED, — | igre Airaats Meisse heen ace a A “ ay, ‘ THE Mt ae Pie ovening . ania Her applications. for reed. Acting-Capt. Hogan was’ | | RYNCH. 4 2th at., Brooklyn, at Supt Pyrnes had made an investig oe annie zs morrow | keep @ sharp lookout. = = Se — . o ’ f ry with the result that a ranee on Sisteenth atree a f i — ‘ ie 4 Ah ibe font BAS i moe ast euxceenth sree | uuer Sirebig, |The order of the General Term of the| Mar. Satolll Grants Their Reqneat,|__ Situations Wanted—Male, or ee. ne a wan agin © un beter \ mont Allert 8 Ws = Thoatrica) | Supreme Court, reinstating Police Capt. | FALL RIVER, Manh 19—H, A. Dubuque, Dr | Pe Washo a Remar are rs i, oe ee. fic asa (ea ard men. Creegan - if Pr eather gs ig for alimony. strebig, | ACMI Cross, was served on President |L. P. De Gramipre and Dr. PE. Collet, of La | RIVET HEATERS, Holderona and. rlegere.- Gare 4 { ter wae cent fe Meat a Chinaman with a Stang seventis abe claims, betrayed and afterward married ber n, of the Police Board, at 1280] Faveite Lodge, K. of P., of this city, and Juige Vernon & Freeman aves., Long I ity. : aoe © bas th k &: lagag, Chinese lacadrrman, of 676 Siatb Mp can aewmed hamein ASE Recantis’ she k this afternoon, Choquete of Providence, who went (0 Washington | " as Hed Big tice and add’ lo. Wansagan tat Ger Sete dof his marriage tn 18 Mia Meine, an: | ‘The Capi ke [toa week bearing & petition to Mi — former metgcaut of ine ger eae retares aera erasing. jothersohtre'te, and through Howe & Hummel | wre Captain, accompanied by ex: | ine sgiee torpiddtan kil Catholicn ti Unturnished Rooms Wante: fs ollee Court to-day acd made a charge | (PUNE. a hak Drought suit for munsel fees and alimony 3 ard Man Smith, went to Headquarters | of secret socletien be suspended in the case ot. th furnished rooms wanted north 125th at; ravant of we kas * waault againgy Rdwerd Gokhman, reventeea | big makes Genial of the charges, |at noon, and reported for duty to Supt. | Knights of Pythian have returned home and ati: | Wee vrlus'e house, by SOUng tartied Seog” F f : 2 oan nd. ead Jahn Kerne, sisters’ wears old, | _ A | & ae res. ; ; oe | Bounce, tha the Papal Ablegate has temporarily D., box 40 World ot bar -serazent of ey auid-ve robbers. entere wane t Tre Maisie Me ‘4 unanimously resolved not to re-| & quest until the Pop can consider —_—_— mite ; Liat tage Miata a8" st) SP KING Medicine! treme testis: tecens. | kul wane Tees mat once | Net nit —__— ; dae wsceet | ci we tied in TRENTON, March t¥ The Kepuvlioan Nome | had fully digesced the ander. Instructi { formes! of Breainbos five? ‘ ws ike | versal Mf good health is to be expected | ) on Priday until EXCELSIOR Wicvele Riding School, BM a aad a her : jst eH and ba tt egpec | oo 00) READY FOR APPOINTMENTS. |iquii tanan,couimia Pays: | SEMA a UMD Ms KULL”. formes war tbe! pre fied now. All forms oO disease must be de. | ee " " cn ge i , . viman Schaefer Dinusiased. | sul end tne bods health torent eo oe Hut All Applicants Must De Re-ex- aorsere; ** That 0k RMIT, fo er ward mas eer Sebaeter of ihe Marte RIDLEY’S MAGAZINE. amined } XING OUTHITS ie charmer 1) ail of theea cases were ion Hood's 8 Ab aad " ade; ull requisites | titeet entertio PF, brlbery, or bath, mised from lood’s Sar aparilla am ee ee The Police Board decided thie after- er Li the fur ” Sionication He was phere Are Hundreds of Pictures Oo OR og Bog a he Rees dal > ge ry 1s THE ONLY bs ©f noon to make some appointments, and eae of ght Carer ihe Juty disagron yen and Jalen etches T Blood Puri Mee T Ladies, resolved to make 6 elrered hnon ie a Fit at Delm ‘apt. Stephenson was foun! guilty, pur et station. He bas be —_ rue 00: ur’ Ridley’s Fashion Magazine, which is|Civil-Service Board for a list of twelve P ai pays @ Stay, and hin case is to be ap PAs ‘hg Maghamton Baokmen Arrested. | ‘ fler dusk ont tee the Moding and Bununne at| vemnek Robert De Rustasjell, @ wealthy young Ri “ as s te Unmoleste BINGHAMTON. NY. March “Tracy. | Prom wantiy Me the public eye to-day. There- | 1995, and is sent free to out-of-town! The requisition, when {t reaches the thirty-five years old, | gues at the Waldert, RE FT _ goat Dever =| Morgan ane D. 1 Browmaon, Caaior and Pree | emapariiia is the bert mediciae 10] snoppers only, is profusely illustrated, | Clvi-Service Commissioners, will be ac- Poy to | Tae, taken with & severe epileptic Mt in Dele ‘CORDS OF THE MEN. ath | deut of the detuact Chensago Valley Baok and ring. 11 will help wondertully ia / | companied by a request that no names began monico's restaurant thie afternoon. store the | Broome National Banh, were arremed (nie noon | SMM Of Weaken, Dervouuee acd all diseane {S14 shows Wonderful creations In millin-| je certified to. fOr ntment unless | a take Lydia E,| to the New York Hospital in a0 ambuls nee See ; H ore the | cua charge of bureiary in the thin d caused by impute bieot. Take Hood's tarmepe. |€F¥; Tibbons, laces, flowers, feathers, or-| the applicants shall have been person- Pinkham’ Tevived and was sent home about 4 o'clock. the ‘Twentieth Procter | marine the tank on the toring of Jam is vow apd Mt will prevent serious tiinees and | PARGBIM In Jet and sthivestone. steel | ally examined by the present Civil-Ber- 4s 00 4 pleasure tour around’ the worlds M* v Hew Brenes ‘and ils Captains Rose from (he Nanks. tation-Hovoe for MeNally, the notori- 2 ‘ the Papekine, mist And buttaraiae of 296, pours. aA ype pose ewes | 84! areen-coods swindior 7” MT) ue MOUSE AND HOME “ADS” | iimme “AMY Oe Pisthurmd sprog and) Tt gine describes tmportations of dr ; ‘ve i woud ote Yor! FER WAY VO GF 4 Cosy Roun, sin ‘ . Capt Michael J. M had. 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