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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAKUH 20, Yeux RUE ORDERS ACREAGE. WE RODDED J.P, MORGAM TWO KILLED ATA IE | READ THE SYNOPSIS ABRAHAM x | ABRAHAM | pre = OF THE TRAUS: TRAUS: $ 1 ’ 000 P R | Z E N O Vv E L, S ve x) nia A 40 Ib. Chifley GOUNEN Sante UEGn sEMETHItG | South American in the dark. He called for a lantern. | And what will be printed from now on. a care ea oat Curled Hair Guess What Will Be in the Last Chapter Mattress, and The World Will Kurtz van found. [t wan frightfully | in one or two parts, Pay You *12.98, $1,000 IN GOLD. M. Knight, the partner of the dead regular $18.00. Also 500 RULES FOR THE PRIZE CONTEST. It was first removed to the Thirtleth Street Police Station, and afterwards taken to the undertaking establishment of John Roth, enth avenue, by spear Thursday, March a Then World have ein days tn wBich to make (3 lbs. each), guaranteed odorless, order of Coroner Dobbs. Karte a rominent $1.50, regular $2.55. : . Mr. Kurtz had been for twelve years ‘ory For the correct, most compieie Beading—dth past the proprietor of the “Chimney 4 advance explanation of the iast “KOCH w Wit offer to-morrow Special in FURNITURE DEPT. (3d & 4th fleors about the robber: amount of Mines’ about $10,000, “A mere trifle, you know. I don't y anything about his family affairs, | nnot be bothered with such mat | Francis Lynde Stetson, J Plerpont Morgan's attorney, sald that he didn't know. much about Mines's peculations, and therefo: ould say but very little He did say (nat Mines had been In the) employ Mr. Morgan for fifteen years, and had occupied a position as collector of coupons, where tt was possible for him to steal if he so elected, The pecuations, he waid, had been | going on for five or six years. The ex act amount of the embezzlement, he sald, was not yet known. | Examining the Rooks, The books, however, are being exam- ined now. It is thought that the amount ts fully. “$10,000, : ir. Morgan did not know of Mines's fons until he confessed,” eald Mr, dhe thought a great deal of man: Morgan (Continued from First (Continued from | as tiey looked out of the front win- dows, bur Weiss held them until a Im der coula be se? up. ‘The bidder went to the fourth floor, above them, rnd it was hard for the women to ger upon It Katherine was the fire! She chin out and got on the under fe of th ladder, There Firemen James Kelly and William Woods held her by arn Page.) First to say anything | except that the peculations was ‘Optiility Market Active and Buoy- \inormctonaets ¢ N pra te i Thursday 3 Four Offers Extraordinary. Men's Shirts. Utica Nonpareil Mus- lin, all Linen Bosom, unlaundered, felled, seams, patent gussets, double band to pro- tect back of neck from collar button... Not over 3 to # customer. Night Shirts. Men's Night Shirts, cut long and full, neat fast color trimming... . Not over 3 to a customer. Scotch Crinkles. iemiaiion at the Stock Exchange "i and buoyant this morning. me eases the shorts fared badly, (pulle advancing prices sharply on iy light transactions. Thus \Blectric was marked up nearly to %, and Wheeling & Lake The im- tha’ General ‘lst was ‘1 in exceedingly grieved over the exposure. Mines appeared to be attentive to business, and Impressed | every one with hie good qualities of character, as evidenced to those who as- sociate! with him, believe that his first stealings were time went on the all, but that amounts grew larger. until he, was no longer able to cover the crime. Whe r ld" reporter called at Mrs, Min nee, in Port Richmond, 5.1, at 1 o'clock this after- noon, she was ‘at lunch with her two children. She had recelyed a message announcing her hushand’s arrest, only a short time before, but did not appear to be much affected by the news, Mrs, Mines denied that her husband ever gambled or indulged in sports or games of any kind, so far as she knew, end she also declaréd that she did not know why he had been arrested. Hin Wife Says He Was Out tan Company re. kr reort ganination Mason, rust were traded in for is. morning, and transac- dat 18 1-2 0 13 Th it 18 3-8 a 123-4. Western dividend of 1 1-4 per cent. ot litt consequence, an un by the 50 Solid Antique Oak Sideboards, 4 feet wide, French bevelled Plate Mirror, brass handles, Velvet Uned Silver Drawer, for 0.89, Same aa offercd tn downtown fure nilure houses for *16.50. Our stock of FURNITURE, CAR- PETS, RUGS, &c., ta now complete, and ta acknowledged one of the largest and jineat in the city, Our prices are guaranteed the very lowest for supertor goods. We make a specially of FURNISHING HOTELS, HOUSES, FLATS & COTTAGES, avenue and Twenty-fifth street. He was also a prominent Mason, and a member of Eastern Star Lodge No, 227, Empire Chapter, No. 170; the Order of United Workmen, the Knights of Honor and the Foresters, of which he was a trustee and a grand urt officer, It was stated that his funeral would! take place to-morrow at 2 P.M. from} oi West Tw Very Wttk about ‘Tony Ketchum. past six montis rented a furnished room from Mrs. W bay, who, with her husband. Dr. T. Westbay, a dentist, occupied th wor. The building ts owned by John W Huebner, who ke»ps 4 wholesale flour store on’ the ground floor, and also o: cupled the basement. He lives at 18) West Ninety-second street. He placed the damage to the building at 33.00, and | his stock at $100, which, he i partlally insu The estimated damage to the property ggg’ other tenants of the butlding Is Thirtle: an investiga. 9 the origin of the fire They have found one witness person of Max Gerleltaan fwenty-ffth street, He fe thetiting story. | No guesses will be consitered except thowe re- ow printing (m daily instal ceived through the mat! No reader may send mote than one quem No guess will be recely fore P.M. Thursday, March 98. No guées trom New York City contestants will be considered unless recelved in the New York Clty Post-Office and deposited in Box $864 by 12 o'clock midatght, Tuesday, April 2. To put out-of-town readers on the nearest pos- sible time equality with city readers, thoy may, it they . procure trom their local Postmaster Jan Indorsement in ink on the back of th lope im which the guess 1s mailed, certifying the y ant the hour of the delivery of the letter to and each such guess will be accepted as tf Aapratted in the New York City Post-Ofice at the time so certified. But no letters from out of New York City reaching the New York City Post-Oflce tor 12 ofcloo&, midaight, Thursday, April 4 will considered. Gueases should be written In platn tanesage ithout attempting to erite © fimal chapter the novelist’s style. The novellst has attended to 20 tn of outside orders, especially atocks. Sugar ani ere rather neayy: 1-2 per cent. on call. For- quiet and easier. Sales of 4 for he b 4a 4 ig sterling und 4.89 a 4.89 1-4 Exchange 5,000 silver cer- Mexican dollars £0, ills, were allotted In at 13 per rupee, an d Tupee. ments Nave been made to shi large block, of Missou as firsts and seconds and Ohio 41-38 by this week's Bome of these bonds Ko to at the e of J. & WwW . that the firm is interest- HE, Bu cnterprios, a8, an: oficial says there has been no eement or understand- thi Corner." a well-known saloon at Sixth ebapter The World will award a bag of She admitted, however, that he had been out considerably at hight late! but rhe did not know where he passed his time. Mines was a 100 GOLD EAGLES, $1,000 IN GOLD. It m0 correct solutions are received the prire of $1,000 will be divide! among those who frat come neareat to the solution, Erize of szou rigew of 100 Prizes of rominent member of the Kill Von Kull Yacht Club, where he Apent most of his evenings. No gam bling in any form Is allowed there, but Mines wai ry fond of bowling, at which he ts an expert. Mines Is also a member of the secret “B, 8" Socal Club, at St. George. The objects and pursuits of the Club are not generally Known, Mines was a member of the Staten Island Ath. The police of the Weat street station have made i H inthe | of 164 Wear declares that q 4 meeting of the coal presidents on Thureda ing Company undoubtedly has Jement prepared which it hopes earried through, but it remains whether it can be done. statement of the Halti- letie Club, and ts quite a cyclist, Mrs. Mines moves In the best soctety clr’ nd is very popular, Mines comes of a highly family, ax oes also his wife. He spent Monday night at the Imperial Hotel, reapectable Ret ives of #3 he saw the smoke and ran to the 20 Prizes ef Oo vuter hall, where he discovered that the | 3 ~ letter boxes were on fire, and it ap- | $d Prizes, naaregating peared to him that the fire had been | by igniting letters) in one of th Lith All guesses must be sealed in envelopes and} addreased: th day, April 8, winner o} winners will Gay OF as soo., after as po Wor turther Information address and hie final chapter will be printed Moa- and the names and guesses of the be oublished the next STRAUS: Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. 5,000 yards Imported Crinkle Zephyrs, in rich novelty stripes, checks’ and p aide, Imported to 15° Estimates given upon application. 125th St, West Bet. Lenox & 7th Avos, Pulled out some of the boxes, and hastened out to give the alarm. LIVELY FIRE IN BROOKLYN. rétail at from 25c. to! 40c. yd.. Cheviot Serges. 3,000 yards 48-inch all-wool Diagonal Che-, viot Serges, in Navy, Brown, Garnet, Tan. Cardinal and Green, the 60c. quality,... this city. He was at St, George yester- day, but came back to New York in the afternoon after calling at the Firrt Na- Honal Bank, He is said to be a nephew of John F. Mines, who {s known ag a writer under the name of “Felix Oldboy, lives on Btaten Island. STOLE 3,000 OUNCES OF GOLD Ohio shows gross earnings of Increase of $35,600, and net 000, an Increase of 96,000. folk & Southern Ratlway Com- declared quarterly dividend cent., payable April 10. feature of the stock market n which sold ¢ Manhattan ‘Trust Com- ites at the same time rising lemand was stimulated b: cement that the Trust ha ite differences with the American ing Company and is now work- ord with the latter, t Erie receivers says that hot apnited for the insue of certificates (649 and he is not say whether they will soon matter has been under dis- month or more, There has nge in the plan of reorg iniza- tion yet. All interests ure x.mply the outcome of present business te, Erie's business is getting Mimsour! Pacific directors to-day ofganisation, and re-elected the ‘The committee to while ferréd the question of the iss jteral trust notes, has not rt, It Ie understood tha Itlon ‘will be submitted to th a special meeting to b future tim tended m: nver Fxte Pacific Rail nv conumit- inted consisting of Moast ‘etzias and) Martin. They ith the trustees of the mort &@ view to securing prompt of the interest on the bond the apectalties, Rio Gra preferred, jumped from {0 tr etions of only u few sh. 3. Of listed stocks were. ISi.1:4i in the unlisted department of Sugar were trailed in then “NTORY EDITOR, atatiMece Hox 2: E WORLD, New York City, TO; FRTARLISHED 187. ie STORES TOGETRER. Chatham Square. COWPERTHWAIT. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKERPING FURNITURE, CARPETS, &o. $1 Weekly on $65 Worth, Collections Made IF REQUESTED. UPEN BATURDAY KV ENING. Copyright, 1886, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World ) BROOKLYN. oyeling Academy, Burned “A Plot for @ Million" 1s a story of son contrives to keep alive, Two houses were destroyed and several | English life, the acene so tar being | ficlan, Dr. Richardaon, says others badly damaged by flames, which |laid in London and the adjacent 2oun-| the chief plotter Badgro broke out at # o'clock this morning in tty. The characters named in the tn-| mind beging worling on plang io, met W, McQueen's dry-goods store, G27 Fif-, stalments already published are aa fol-| Mr. Annison out of the way. Sadgrove teenth street, Brooklyn. A pot of tar lows: half-h aia ber® Resistance, an boiling over on B stove in the rene of| Robert BSadgrove, a lawyer in Laadipal that i she doe: Hot do pes he store started the blaze, which com-' don, the son of an honest and capable will never in see her Municated to some of the stock. When st bt He is worried immensel, the firemen arrived the structure was on '@Wyer, now dead. Hobert, however, 18| because Mra. Hostock has told him of tit ar jdishonest, and his not had much busl-|Cinfra's disappearance, The fire spread to an adjoinin, ness except what came from his father's} | Miss Annigon, fearful that h bullding occupied by the Myers-Shannon | cients, band will hide the baby and his ‘nurse, atable In, the rear and dwelling ‘houses | Mrs Robert Sadgrove te the lawyer's! ghemtye gfrom hi 1 Bertonneld stow ‘at 629 and &, | wife; known also as Maud Annisor. a eee the armen ag, Curned In. but in| str, Annison is a dying millionaire, lv- | miles from London, ecretly moves them th spite of the efforts of the firemen the Se nor bet But warns’ her fire continued to burn until McQueen's Ing at Shottende: His lawyer is) Into any "of her secrets, but warns het communicate’ wit catablinhinent, the bicycle academy and Badgrove, avd it te Sadgrove's plotting | Badgrove discovers that the Baby ‘hes Mcqueen Tost #1,00 worth, of stock and ‘© Ket possession of the Annison for-| Geen taken wway and, visiting Shotten- $00 worth of furniture, ‘The bullding | tune which gives the novel its title. A very important. person 1s Maud! den, scolds his wife, ‘Telling her she is MN Wax valued at $4,000. The other some ng indorsed with the nacre? the 2 will reach about $5,000, | Long, alse call Cindra, Bhe Is |the granddaughter of the millton- ing indorsed with the hae of the re bushes TWO WOMEN BURNED. aire. Her mother, who was Mr. Anni- helress checks given her by Mr, niton, he atartles her with’ the new that ‘the real hetreas, Maud Long, in not dead, as Mrs, Sadgrove had sup- son's daughter, married unfortunately | posed, but is alive and somewhere in One Suffered In Trying to Save the and was practically banished from the Other One. paternal home. Cindra was ‘eft an th Smith, ldo orphan at an early age. Her grand- huthed at Mee hone wy father refused to see her, but, first Irooklyn, was reported London, Sadgrove realizes that he cannot get through Mr. Badgrove, senior, and then this morning, andthe {foukh Mr, Sadgrove, Junior, pald for; the Se Hospital did Mr. Annigon out of the way so long as her support and education at Miss much we for her re Ringer's school, Cindra knows very clothing caught fire last little of her family history, and at the beginning of the novel is not aware that she has a grandfather or that she is only apparent heir to his: vast fortune. Among the other characters are: adys Hardinge, a spinster, Mr. Annison's home is phy- may not WAS DR. GRUNHUT SANE? Au Effort to Break Hi: tacking His Mar: Surrogate Abbott, of Brooklyn, this morning heard testimony in the suit to break the will of the late Dr. Bern- hard Grunhut. In the document Dr. Greenhut's widow receives $50,000, the remainder going to the Mount Sina! Hos- pital anu the Hebrew Benevolent Socie- ty, New York. Dr. Grunhut disappeared from the steamship Bothnia on Aug. 22, 184, while en route from Europe. The contestant! are Mrs, Bullowa, the widow of thy Nour merchant, who resides at 46 East Sixty-nixth street, New York, ister, an: Louis Grunhut, a lawyer, his brother, The widow of her beneft under th vil through a clause which provides for issue of the marriage. It was proved recently in the Surrogate's Court that posthumous child was born, living fif- teen hours The contestants claim that Dr. Grun- hut was Insane when he contracted the marriage with Mins Kethow, of Brook- lyn, Feb, 28, 1894. ‘They also claim he Was insane when he executed the will. Dr, Brennan, the companion of Dr. Grunhut on his fatal ocean voyage, this morning, testified that at the time of Dr, Grunhut's marriage he belleved him to be Perfectly mine, but that he afterwards developed melancholla. Dr. Shephen J. Clark, of New York, eatd he had occa- sion to examine Dr. Grunhut in Jan- uary, and thought then that he was suf- fering from Incipient paresis. “He did not belleve Dr. Grunhut was compe- tent’ to marry, and told him 0. Case atill on. FACE TO FACE WITH A THIEF. Mr. Preston Thinks the Carson Rob- 8 Done by Several M. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 2.—The rob- bery In the melting and refining depart- ment of the Carson Assay Office in being Investigates by Andrew Mason, Superin- tendeit of the New York Assay Office. He has not yet made his re) je amount taken Is Land an equal welgnt of silver. farris, the Superintendent of tie ing and refining departinent, gave $20,000 official bonds at the time of his appoint- Ment. Tae office haa not been examined since ‘ast June, Director of the Mint Preston ts of the opinion that the bullion could not hay aken by one man, but must hav the collusion of ROBBED HIS BENEFACTOR. «x Mnn Whom Ie tr 39° frame nnon BRAHAM se Srals Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. ounces of Hirsh melt- For Sale. Laslas’ & Genls” ate nar" Saag ae ree Sra CLOTHING CREDIT. tw order, Ladies’ Suite, SEWING [MACHINE er, Davis, Household. the and Silk ‘and ‘Crepon the | latest wylen, Easy weekly @ monthly paymenta, MANHATTAN CLOTHING Co. 19 it v lenheck Be- nded Left Him at Night. Michael H. Rathford voung man, who refused to give his ad- dress, was heh} for examination tn Jef-| PON" |ferson Market Conrt (his morning on a] ey yin change of robbery. He owas arrested at a atrial {o'clock this morning, as he was leay-/covery. Her jing the Alpine Flats, 55 West ‘Thirty-| mgt ler screams brought Mrs. Hamme third st his person was fount) a neighbor, who, in attempting to ex George Abels wold wateh ANd) tingulsh the flanies, set her own cloth chain ch-sate, damond cuft-ling aire. Mrs iiuunmond thrust her | button: in cash arm ina pail of water and extinguished | \ Mr kopieked mp the man on | ita the lay without previous |'UrnGn she aragied Mes acquaintance and Jet him sleep in his! id emothered che. pe room with blankets ESCAPED IN NIGHT ATTIRE. Flint’s Fine Furniture, ATTRACTIVE AND DURABLE. First impressions are hard to efface. It te tm the hall that people get their first impressions of a house, Furnish your hall tastefully, Make the first impressions 904, |. oa see our Hall handsome it can be snade, You will find how economical ft 1a. No furniture. better made, ‘None more artiatie, None but the manufacturer can sell at auch low prices. Designs for Interior woodwork, ac. “BUY OF THE MAKER.” GEO. C. FLINT CO. 48, 45 47 WEST 23D ST NEAR BROADWAY, Ai Ne al his faithful nurse is retained, an Maud to dismiss the nurwe.” Mrs, ‘Sede ject but finally sends the Bure, Away She alwo yields to Sad- at she must give Claude Hardinge fresh encouragement In his love sult, and, even though she has rejected shlin, must now accent him and das ‘if she were really go! marry him, Aine Claude proposes a: unwilling assistant in him. Ste has alwaye hated Sadgrove since the night he forced her into the scheme, and, considering herseif not his legal wife, ‘resolves now to play. falr with Claude, marry him, and leave for Australia, She tells Sadgrove the. wel- ding is fixed for the 29th of June, where- as-she has actually arranged for (t to take place on the 221 and to sail on the %d. From the moment. she told Mr. Hartiinge @he would. marry. him, Miss Annison, or Mrs, Sadgrove—call her what you willis a changed woman, de- termined to thwart Sadgrove and plan- hing in no way to get her Angers on the million of gold. She wants none of It. Bhe desires only to be true to Claude, for ghe finds that she loves him ardently. Her plan is to have Martha and. the baby follow her, to Australia and there contesa to Claude her motherhood, fa confident he will forgive her. Meal while she appears to enter more heartil than ever into Sadgrove's diabolical plo Old Mr. Annison Insists on. having dinner at Shottenden in honor. oft approaching wedding, Maud writes t invitations, wending one to Sadgrove him self, and ‘wondering greatly’ how she is to prevent the dinner-table conversa. lon from turning, to the eubject of the date of the wedding. She fears that Sadgrove wili discover her counterplot. All this time Cindra has been having @erious dificulties in London, Her money has become almost exhausted: she has not meta single friend, nor been able to get Hace as governess or any- thing else. She hasn't the faintest {dea that she has a grandfather worth 1,000,00 in gold, pounds sterling. that a will has been made in her favor and that another ydung woman ts un- willingly impersonating her, and that Radgrove, much as she dislikes and sus- pects him, in the cause of her misery 4 in plotting to cheat her of her birth- rignt, Archie Belford knows nothing of these Important affairs, but does know that he fs deeply Interested tn her, and is busy @earch.ng London to find her. Such ts the outline of “A Plot for a Million. as shown In the hitherto. pub- lished instalments, To-day's part. be gins with a scene in Cindra's garrot Foom in Avs; Pollard's todging-houre in | London, Cindra having gust pald her two | h half-crowns for rent Ing for $26,000 damage” for injuries Cindra had some hopes of getting em- | against the Brooklyn Company aa ployment as governess In the household | «uardan. Of Mrs. Catchpole, and one morning had | An (appointment “at Mrs, Catehpol house to get a definite answor. She ‘ went there weary in body and. brain, | Poltee Sup’ Kolvey to-day issued @ general only to find that Mrs. Catchpole had | enter to the force embodying « letter written by made other arrangements. Greatly dis- | him to Commissioner Welles, and oniered by the appointed she walked to Hyde Park and | latter to be entero! upon the rmordn of the gat down on a bench between Albert | \isment in whch h manda, Taabaaian to Gate and thy Marble Arch. There Archie | 2 BS SONS AE Aveta Belford found her, his long search fn- | MacKellar, Toteotivesergte. Juniet Daly, Jamea) successful. Cindra was too much | Rr) gel te baba a Rarke Y iaR \ wee | sed to be able lonrer to. assert on allay "ig, Peagk, Surton’™ ae, pendence @ companied. hia sian alia “Erench Laila”? the his mother's apartments. Mrs. Belf Klas j heard of Arenie's Wacovery’ with alarm — rom. ‘this punt on” the story: be followed ag told ine th Deliauasnts language The W Judge Freedman | inet Mrs. was Blizat badly purth avente, low of why & well-dressed home very #1 WEEKLY BUYS WATCHES. © Delivered Immediately. And guaranteed; make no mistake Jewelry dintrict; our prices low as Furniture. See how in and Sadgrove's Sugar Ret the plot_ accepts Cotton i the & Terre T. Frit tor. Haute, a8 Fr. SI inh hte a bed} v clothings living at Shotten- 283 ahain given free with every watch, ARNOLD &CO.. 3 Malden lane. Take eleva “1. Watchesd Diamonds. Aligoods guaranteed. in satisfied Call or sei postal. Globe Wateh Co, 144 World Bullding. eerie, plaining our plan to your friends. For particu visiting his sister, Jars add.ess, Dox 24, 131 Columbus ave. chie Belford, and siiters, Dr. Richardson, physiclan to Mr, An- nixon, Mrs, Bostock, an adventuresome crea- ture from India, sojourning in England, Mrs, Dewberry, a housekeeper; Digby, a butler; Miss Ringer, a school princi- pal, with various other persons, — se snetumor ia | WADI: &e, Not forgetting the baby, Rov- ait in fert Sadgrove, and his nurse, Martha, asleep. | ‘Phe action begins with Lawyer Sad- Morgan | grove'a announcement to Mrs, Sadgrove that she is not legally married to him; that he has embezzled some of Mr. An- hison's money, and that he must leave her and the baby and escape. She is overwhelmed. He tells her that there is a chance, however and that if she Wil Work with hun he can save himaelt nd Will marty ler formally. For the of her honor and thea ehld she ents, aud here begins the stupendous r it develgos Ue romance oives one of love AS Well aw Of money, Indeed, there is prohably, more of love in it than mere money. The two make An interesting comb.nation and enhance the faseimadon of ‘the mysiery as to who Will get the Annison fortune and how the love stories will end Sadgrove's plot briefly is as follows: Mr. Annison has never seen. his Aughter. Miss” Hardinge, hows s persuaded him to send for her ’ moreover, to make his Will In her tavor, He tells Sadgrove of this and directs him to. bring Maud m Miss Hinger's school to Shot. Vso that they may live together s his dying days, Sadgrove deters to keep up his policy of deceiving Maint Long as to ber family and to @ell her that her folk are in India, that they have sent for her and that’ she must leave at onee for there. He resolves that Mr Annison shall never see the trae Long, but that bis) wife. Mra. a igrove, must KO to Shottenden ate the xenulne heiress. He Annison dying soon i iO Kran Looe of gold and leaving with her and the " rolueti ot an ted te of Australta, Miss Hardinge, of India, his mother | | ROW Remarkable Nerve Saved Him from Captare. George G. Brown, who lives on the second floor at 2218 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, was awakened at 1 o'clock this morning and came face to face with a despateh Potlow of Py r #1. 00 WE Money returned tt 1 YOU CAN easily earn High Grade Bicycle by ex: tr = Be DIAMONDS and Jewelry sold on eredil Wenrt) Schaap, 61-68 al Depat of 3% Mulberry years, of # jand Twelfth street. ant Angelo Lamaria, even J wen years of 410 Mast One Hundred and Twellth #|atreet. Justice Ryan turned the prisoners to the custody of the Chief, and they wer | back to Portchester. They are accused of p: hai silver dollars wore Improperly kept and showed an hess of $130,040) instead of 163,000 erty t# said to be worth only $20,000, indebted tae The prop- ‘ W ROCHELLE, Phe resid f James Morgan, at Fel ham Manor, was complet hy fire early jon Was st kerosene kitehen Mr. Morgan was ill with Tat the hour the fire star tes of the house were fas ey escaped by Mr Was carried out teher Members of y saved thelr night’ clothes, In” which escaped, LYNCHED A COLORED WOMAN. | we Fire ton Hou bs Ago. Tenn, Maren 2, here that Harrtett | aley hanged night before {by a mob near Petersburg, She was suspected of burniug the dwot ling of Mr. Bayless Marsha ar this place, a few months aKo, hy her un timely death CURIOUS COUNTER CLAIM. samira sevens Held for Abducting a Mere Child. Jobn 1, Stadi of #4 Starr street, Williame- burg, to-day on a charge of abduction. James L. Florence Saques, She Is raid street with Stadler. ‘experience, piano, orga® auarter; no advance, Pro uptown. Instruction. EXCELSIOR Bleycle Riding School, Sith ot. and ‘3d ave., bak bullding, 1 lesson S0c_ 5 lessons $2, XGESTLY pupils; re fessor, box destroye! contlag: explosion burning | in yexters ted by lett tak stg “It's all right now. t call again later.” Mr. Brown did not follow him. A mo- ment tater, however, he rushed to the window and saw the man go Into a cellar a few doors away. Brown called! &@ policeman and the cellar was searched, but the man could not be found, An overcoat and black derby hat. which he had worn, were found in the cellar. President Lewin Pleased. President Lew! wth the appointme sald the visitor, th th - Saye Hroker Winter Ri Winter phed Him, 197 Sesond avenue, a real held in $1,800 for examination tive Devel in the Harlem Police Court thin morning. Charles Hilbert alleges tha: [he fell town Winters assisied nim to arise and while doing so, Hilbert staves, $39 im bills [taken trom ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONED. Me) COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS ady-made: wll requisites :astoae SACK ma Nes. Sixthave,“worier titi ti Schieren Talks of Trolley Mayor Schlieren, of Brooklyn, to-day gave out « typewritten statement on his visit to Philadelphia fn relation to the trolley system of thas city, and claims it. is ruperior to Brooklyn. but Iife-saving tenders do not come up to Baitimore, — YOU WANT A HOUSE OR FLATS Note the list of houses, flats and for rent In to-day's “Evening Wort find something to sult you. ——_——— 0 turn to headquartere in Indiana dim part of this mouth The members of the Bookbind sociation assemble Lal Fourth street he inte Later on there will be sin the latter Id to-day that he was pleased of a receiver made yeaters nd Traction Company. Had @ maid, ne | the this FAYE? has reached colored, ° a At last nigil es Henry A Meckm Leikhton Williams, iward King and H. B. hie Aime and Methods of the Knights of Labor’ Sve Union ha» been removed to 71. Suffolk | ™! East Thirteenth street ‘The Architectural Iron Workers’ cided not to permit Its membera to work at {\s Blouber's shop, Firat avenue and Thirty-ninth | {ites ye Bireet. where, it In alleged, wages are being pald | Way anc Trregulariy. Biures ten a ‘The officers elected by Union are: Thend re Atwor Welbe, | Trei ED. Willams cretiry; D. Fraser, Record ney, Ci ing Secret ‘Thomnas Shorties, of this ctty of Pittshure; WoC. Craig, J. A. Sperty, of Washington, the Childs: Drexel Hoi the last four weeks, | Walking Delegase Jacob FE. Bausch, of the [united Wood Carvers’ Asaociation, will be at be made jarendon Hall all day to-day to give information | ot a ae: en ‘unemployed members of the said organization. | hy the Hoar President Joseph Doody, of Bricklayers’ Union | ing late t Pm’) No. 7, has given police that members in arrears | Fitis| must settle with the Financial secretary on or | 2 hopeless) Apell 4; those failing to do eo | “THERE wee Will be wtepended. bee offered and you'll War & Co. Constable & Co. have brought | ui the Special Term of the preme Court to set aside the assisnment | ¢ Hardenbergh & Co., carpet dealers, of Fulton street, Brooklyn It is charged that the assignment was fraudulent, fo: the hat lary suns of money were on. the day of and the day previous to the full ure of the firm, which were not turned Jover to the assign It ts also ¢ that George H Kelly one of the partners, by a pecu | Mar method of exchanging checks, had gums “deposited to tis individual ac count, which should have gone in the |account of the fiem. |" By a stipulation hetwe: the « he firm of W. jof th Were mace co-defendanis They were preferred creditors of Har denbergh & Co,, to the exten Hardenbergh & made choked the | ment in July, 188. 2 | campers w 210,00, nomisal bo, and feo xo 0 tual assets $42,000. Mr SHORTS PANIC’STRICKEN. |", Ne Cotton | was end divid Arnold 1 could h la IX THE WORLD OF LABOR. holders pay the assessment. of $2 That will pee 81,000 for a Trolley A: Rarnett of 47 Morrell morning Chreutt will not re . the Into the for a that an Journeymen Horseshoers’ Local Unto No. elated at its Secrecary Edward Diamond. ‘A union composed of mirror-makera has been organized. The headquarters Is at 193 Bowery been elected President nion No, 20. | removed trom ane “ krani ever, t and “be tevides, Rymon. In siroet, thin Court — Brooklyn 1 31.000 tn nutt for kiyn Height Railroad the services of fl The boy had both legs on his way to school on Rymon stilt has a aultpend- the ribiot the i evement Se Sa W. Quintard, of th ‘ uintard, of th Belt Works, is sutng in thy paid Well, Maiden la sor $70 arrears of re for the hou We Ninety-fourth #& T rent war $1,500 a year claims ‘that int erect thr Nohies, ~ArAiM, nittee, A. J. Smith, D. Organization “Commiztee, C. Mi. Kelly, c.kiuoppelberg, Arbitration Committee, A. ¥ ert, W t. , The election is to take place next ‘Ghent rede Brown, iy R liewem, a c. nm counsel in & J. Sloane. | J. Nohtes. Tuesday Peter J, MoGulre, General Secretar injure Weil put of the iw in the re n tals curious ¢ iM fly hy hiniats, ir. Annison Meanwhile, Mr, ae from. Mise her In charge Mighty Mrs, tuaKapore, Int Hostor k's apart fudra, as she ts \ford, ‘a. bright of absence ft ve of dup foes Cindra that a and escapes fr rvision. Cludra fe Holford may fall in Le is in such despa ears from bis sight anc h eurret taly Mrs. Sedgrove gets on suce the pretended Maud Annison, but My Anuisor is crotchety and would prefer a that she marry end leave him alone his home. Claude Hardinge has made ve to her, and the sick oli millonatre is angry ‘because she has rejected Claude's proposal, Besides, Mr. Annl- and Che tte Pandeme nin two notor! Eachang tn There was a small pandemonium on the Cotton Exchange at the opening to ‘|day, prices going up 7 12 points Sion the first cml, with om ext sales year, Local shorts pant and the account were very large, but able to take all the ‘offer shortly aft the cali prives lost about half the aa ance. ‘Tho exciement was all news. Liverpool spot sales largest for months—futures were 6 j Up, and spots Wheat was fir but quiet, ‘The market for corn was | very firm again, Oats were duil | and agitator Arthur, “of the der of tearly ne Deve herhood of Lecomotive Unton has de: S v ri ined, ‘onrt to-day | rok to be taken t Vohule at Mra, Maul Le editions. it and the story in the author's lan; on as given below, Read tt a tt from. day to day. and figure Yourself, etther alone or with. the of chose at home or your fr Js, pending will be, what will bes indra. of Maud. Sadgrove, tgrove, ov Archie, of Cia tr | Annison. and the others inv nal ihe fortine.of (L0W.00, and don't forget | that ‘The World will pay. $1.00) in one Anny ton’ tne careent contlele aueens oe $1.0, divited Into #200, $100, &0 gon $10 prizes. thortyefve {n all est solutions. in the solution being absolutely somalete. Southworth said the defendants are Remember this: that you must look|insiven. is submited amaavice or sertinuerien of i. Piet for a1 8 Séear. sougeel foc crediiors fag: ion”* ol @ mornin, jens ne edness ol , at umes The Worl ./ [Biake, 0° "dookiceevet, iastlbed mornty ine to dur for ing Secretary: | phe putiding cot Porty-firat treet, failed V} was fnwd $60 For mot bi Say he fined $50 addi alled Of To-Day, rike canter uur again’ Tie oth rook 1 © commlitees which s house yesterday afteravon, again Ay. Officers of 3 expressed the opinio struck a snag iF day tor ail z stricke: ors what | met in Biehop Mote its Work J. H. Harney, neinnatl, and were. adimitt efor ubion printers during OSODIDIDIDIDO For Muscle, ¢ w ssa season Watlace of 1 Hosenweg. of 95 Suffolk alreet | ra Hrookiyn Hotel, that she hides b a cheap lodging-hou tries to get employment as Recelver Justion Nee toda oO take aitect, oF the myn-union wicemen In the eveny ihe air ke would, be cated. o@ f Walking Delegates at its teste afternoon, en $ NO FLACK LIKE HOME,’ and the way to fy desirable home ts to consuls etn a3 Prenldent, Jobe, MeRiae, of the American, ad> | ihe. uk. Sl maiuine nourgs odercd ta uodaye ‘vodrut Labor, lot ings, | Eve jorid.”* eontalne bem there the “books| Aru, a tn @ fair way wo recover. He will Fe | are on foreign ape were th i in Saprome Court Mexander Re Gullick bt by Surah White against n) Edward B, Lansing, endon Hotel, Brooklyn. Chambers, s ‘ appointed rev iver deur action brow Frankel prietore of the ¢ fully as one correct and LACE LIKE ‘oftsrel In. tom the Desk Wher — YOU WANT A HOUSE OR FLATS Note the tet of houres, flats end rooms offered for reac in today's ‘Evening World,” and yout | Ant che was ira 9 cone rarery find something to suit sou. ee