Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
pat of the coale: Be A -BIG COAL COMBINE,|BEARS RUSH TO COVCR.'SPRINGER AND BUCK KILGORE. sd ures Towards that End. ft Has Geen Cut and Slash for a Long Time. Obetinate Ones to Be Forced Inte the Deal ‘The meeting of the Presidents of the anthracite coal-carrying roads, which began at 11 o'clock this morning in this city, is of the greatest Interest to Wall Street, and the most important one of the hard coal trade generally, Ever since the meeting was called for to-day by President Harris, of Reading, all sorts Of specuiation have been indulged In as to the probable result. It has been “cut and slash” among the @perators and the railroads engaged in the anthracite coal-carrying trade for @ bong time, anti this, with over-produc- tion, has resulted in ru:nous prices for @iners, operators, carriers and sales ‘gents § The stocks of the coal roade Bave reflected the genera) situation, and ‘have been weak for months. ‘This generai demoralization has fairly | @erced the meeting, which was held to-day at the rooms of the Trunk Line tion in the Central Building, at 3 foot of Liberty street. : it ie Undersioud, however, that nearly | @lt present were in fuvor of having @ Fepresentative committee appointed to into consideration the statistics of Production, percentages of tratfic, prices Wages, recently prepared, and re- back to the general meeting what ts deemed best to do. This course, adopted, will postpone final action several days, ere Is but littie doubt, however, that agreement, which will result'in a for the better for all concerned, ‘the miner to the raliroads, will be onsummated. Wall street has already Qnticipated this b; big rise in the wohin the past with the tly all is harmony, aa tion of one disquieting tumor cur- FF FRAC in the street last nixht that one or fe big operators will not agree t ‘4 a i ad it e, gad Banter, a gaid the Ju | George He Kelly, restrict ae output, No names wer but the report found some ition: iy Eeliey Fs, and just before going into the Peeyens this mornieg one of the rall- tRoug ‘ked what he “It may be so; we all get to: residents, t about it, one, can tell when replied, until id that if.any one Is disposed to against the combined wish of the others, measures will be resorted to the obstinate one to tim railroad ing were (he Pennsy:\ ui Fesented by Presiaent Roberis and Freight Agent Joyce: the and Hudson, by President R ant; Lackawanna, ty Presid in and Vice-President Holden, lersey Central, by Breniient Miuxw 4nd Director George F, Uaker: Pennsy!- : nla Coal Com, by W. E. Street; ania eal comment r sy President Aa: ind Sales lenderson; Susque- Western and by President tario and Wertern, ly Gen ir Child*: Lehigh Valle: x bur and Second v “ re; Erie, by G. G Cochran and re, Susquehanna and hay Ki @oxe Bron lines, by President Walter ‘The meeting of the coal Presidents hax Yourned. A Committee wax appointed fo consliér iil the auestions presented @ general meeting and to report one Werk trom to-day, Thie Committee con- Bists of Presidents Maxwell, of the Jer- +) gey Central; Henderson. of the Rea ling: of the Pennsylvania; Sayre, of A pee Tealen Vazey, and ‘Torrey, of the ware and Hudaon, COULD NOT EXPLAIN IT. ‘Transaction in Hardenbergh & Co's Assignment Questioned, Bi In the suit of Arnold, Constable & Ce., fo set aside the assignment of Harden- bergh & Co., of Brooklyn, on the ground ‘of fraud, Judge Davey, in the Supreme Court to-day, ordered stricken out all iputations of fraud or knowledge of ‘ id against Hugo Hirsch, the a ee. “If L thought he had any knowl- of fraud or was a party thereto. I + Would not give him a hearing in court,” one of the partners jenbergh & Co., wus ed to expla:n the system of exchank- checks by which one check for 87 drawn by Hardentergh & Co. in ange for a check of A. M. Whit- RAY was own to have been pall to y's account. When asked how this Was subsequently paid to the firm account, Kelly sald he could Rot explain it Belden Bacon, counsel for W ; Bloane, who were preferred © ay fin the firm of Ha der ‘the assignment, and are dants, asked that the complaint be A saged on the ground that fraud had Mot been shown. The check transac- | tons. he said, mich: not have been a Bae, business transaction, but the ot affect the condiilons. Davey instricted the attorneys 4 mit briefs. He sald that the Ky ex-hange business was evidently because the firm was short’ of iy funds, SHE WAS CLARA HATHAWAY, Suicide Mad Fian Senentional Scenes Mere. (Special oo The Exesing World) BOSTON, Mass. March “.—Th» @horities nave dscovercs that the Woman who e Afams Hou ay @he had regis M,C oon, Was He ts said wre An au young ted su at Tues os Gre where Sor York heen red ra Hathaw w has thal che New York woman by CLUBMAN WANTED TO Dic, Belorged to 8.1. Athletic (lob. and Tried Suiclde im Vieztuia MORFOLK. Va. March 1 One of the he New York etic Club Cape Cha Biter Airey He referes + . tof Ganeer . attention MUST BE CITIZENS. Ae Oath Sow Keyulred Worke t CM Bervice Said to-day thal Commire ones of Works Brooknela and Moner Collis had rome ere nis * of thinking nie th GW Service tut regula: ng the os tof Laborers in the ereafter: all ap>! Tall applicants for work that Aepartinen.” ie Pegtater | mes in the offer of the Commissioners ar mute oa:h tne ; American elt ze: ig ames are had J stoner Vrookteld tr 1 they are terstered “se © ‘ er wante 1 .borers ; Ase a= yoo) x evan miler th? rev ayateun. of Pobtic Commissioner Wats 1p.0 to Works in tetr Commie Neh + the Com Tar miny rT an Ballroad Men Discussing Mens- THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. —_ Sharp Jump in Prices After Noon|They Will Check Crime in the in Wall Street. Indian Territory. | Balls Encouraged by Mig! tations frem London, e Quo | Made Judges of the United States | Court by the President, | The course of the market thie morn- ing was a WASHINGTON March The Prest ere disappoiutment to the dent has appointed William M. Springer, | bears, who expected a decided reaction | of Illinois, Judge of the United St in view of the recent sharp rise and Court of the Northern District of the the extensive realizations yesterday Indian Territory. Constantine Huckley The vemper of speculation was strong. Kilgrove, of Texas, Is made Judge of | and the bulls were encouraged by the | the Southern District receipt of higher quotations from Lon: | don and by the progress 1 aking towards @ settlement of the coal tre | The active demand and advancing | prices for railway bonds attexts the} increasing outside interest in affairs at the Stock Exchange, and while reac- lone are naturally looked for the pre- vailing belief is that stocks are « safer purchase on the decline than a sale on the rallies, as has been the case hereto- fore. Amerian Sugar rose 7-8 to 9, Baltl- more & Uhio, O; General Electric, 7-8 to 831-8; Erie preferred, 1-2 to 171-2; U. 8. Cordage preferred, 1-2 to 81-2 U. 8 Leather preferred, 3-4 to 67 1-4; Southern Raliway, 1-2 to 12; Southern Ratlway preferred, 3-4 to 43-4; Bt. Paul, 3-8 to 37 1-8; Rock Isiand, 1-4 to 64; Lead, 3% and Louisville & Nashville, 1-4 Later Generai Electric fell 5-8 + Jersey Central, 3-4 to 921-4; Southern Railway preferred, 1-2 to 44 1-4, | and Bay Butte Gas, 1 The Bank of Ki dis- count remains unchanged at 2 per cent, During the past week the bank galued £395,070 on ne Its proportion of reserve to lability, which was 70.U4 per WILLIAM M They are newly created offices, estab Ushed for the ourpose of checking the growth of lawlessness and crime in the Indian Territor cent, te a how WW. ver cent The new Judges are the well-known Stok Rechange tata a1 tatoo! 228 | ex-Congressmen, Mr. Springer having gent gold vonsols of the ‘Haitimore &| served in the House of Representatives Teted Anite Ott ana he neve pee for many years, and having taken a the securities 1 the sinking tund of the | Prominent part in debates ax one of the | sterling loan uf | Democratic '#aders Tue Fitth Avenue Bank has deciared al He was Chairman of the Bar ing and regular dividend of 20 per cent. and aD| , ‘ extra dividend of 3 per cent. payable| Currency Committee In the last ¢ April 1. gress, and of the Ways and Means oney 2 1-2 a 3 per cent. on cal and |, ein the preceding Congress nee a mmittee in the preceding Congr Foreign exchange steady at 487 34a) He has always kept up his legal read 488 for bankers’ long sterling and 460 a |! haa been counsel before the 489 1-4 for demand | United es Supreme Court in many mercial bar a@ilver dec to | Gases during his Congresstinal career 44. Mexican dollark uncha, & to | Judge Kilgore had served in the last There Was a sharp lupin prices |fOUr Congresses, and had attracted a after 12 o'clock, the bears hay [great deal of attention by reason of his alarm ‘and rushed in to cover Vigorous personality and. frequent ob Central rose 21-4; Sugar tions to Various bills, He. is. a general list 2 to 11-2 | ‘organ by birth and sixty years of jealings wore well /lntr.bute | He served in the late war, and his he bulls had complete control of the rage, it is believed, will make him stock market in the late trading, ana (Useful th dealing with the lawless el who must be tried in the rritory courts, | CARLISLE ANXIGUS TO HELP. Thinks hoisted Distillers, General te ‘aul-and a number of ot the mMgneat figur yet attal In the case General Eh operator was credited. with over 7,000 shares of shorts. The sales listed stocks were 219,000 n the unlisted department 29.800, r of Sugar and 3,6W of Lea traded in. St cov the Sagar Lmporters’ to « Fale (Spectal to The Ey ening World) SHINGTON, D.C. Mareh ry Curlisie Is still considering the sugar invote atter and has taken the papers to his house, Assistant Secretary Alton @ Terre Haute. | Hamlin is of opinion that the law ts Amer “ pf against affording the relief asked by ape an Cotton OM the sugar importers and that the ‘ees eral ye must m at the port of en jan To aa tar te anxtous to help the Impe | mits ters if he can do so as he ad contention which th f having the tnvol he port of come before partment of Eastern Tl stantly occur, ers POSTAL PACKAGE SERVICE. 100 More Hoven Nee lem Dt for the Har- WL RECOTUTIONS FAL?) READ) THE Japan's Military Men Desire to Continue. the Campaign. Her Fleet Blockades a Strategic Treaty Port. YOKOHAMA, Mareh 21.—The peace | gotiations between China and pan ve been opened at Shimonosekt. Hung Chang, the Chinese Envoy, arrived off that port: yesterday on Chinese steamer, hus taken quar ashore. It fe expected that the negotiations for peice WH not be successful, The army is the dominant power in Japan, and the military men are bent upon continuing the campaign. Fresh troops are. beir hurried forward In the Hous has AV of Representatives notice n of a motion declaring for peace aegotiations nas that the time H not arrive HONG KONG, March anese feet nas blockade treaty port of China on coust of the island of For! he Jap: sui, Ta north wes i A few days ayo a fleet of sixteen Jap Anese Warships was sighted to the north island of Fb yosa, and it Was ec that they were prepar.ig au attack upon. Tamsul and ther city in Northern Fors we cities the stratevic which to reach the capit f othe Island, which Is situated ty mies from Keung LI WAS SFASICK. It Wan the Fira bout WASHINGTON, D. ©. March 21 sitive information has been re in Washington, that Li Hung Chang was violently seasick on his voyage t« Shimonoseki, It was te first time tr his Ufe that he on rough water, and it hi 2 usual effect. A naval offlcer stated that seasickness on people of Li Hung Chang’s use, war frequentiy serious, and the effects were apt to last for weeks, Japan May Lend Core 100,000 Ven WASHINGTON March 21, — According to reson uneMial advicws received joverament is considering # loan ores, Which ate is sald to be aril hovessitated i Ratified ¢ WASHINGTON, March Final ratifeatione Ne New trem'y berween tie L a reer esi tential iH vation, p ‘ Udward D Edward ©, O'Brien was to-day pointed by Mayor Strong to be a Dock Commissioner to sueceed Andrew J White, removed. © Mr, O'Brien lives at the Windsor Ho. tel, but is @ voter in Clinton Count ide State, He is a partner of Stephe Broadway, In a lane King, at a member of the Maritime Ex. and of the Board of Trade and prtation, torm 4, Commiss 0! Navigation ung secretary | Foster, ng been appointed by President [Hat 1 He Was removed by Sceretary rill, O'Brien ts an anti-Platt Republi can, and is backed by James G. Belden, of Syracuse. He Is @ native of Fort bu Washington County, N. Y.. and t General of Subsistence on. Morton's staff, with the rank of General of Dock Commissioner pays S00 a ve “SYNOPSIS OF THE ° $1,000 PRIZE NOVEL, “A PROT FOR A MILLION,” And what will be printed from now on. Guess What Will Be in the Last Chapter and The World Will Pay You $1,000 IN GOLD. RULES FOR THE PRIZE CONTEST. “A em to fe thrilling story, Now seven will be consilered ex-ept thee re: whieh The Wold ts ow printing In dally tm cetyed through the mall No reader may send nente The ainetwenth dafly inetaimen: will more than one guens No giess will be ravetve! pear Thurstay, Maren Then World before @ PM Thursday March 28 eaders wil! have aix days in which to make heir Guewnes as to the solution of the mystery 1 will be revealed In the twentieth or final instal yt ot tne siory For the correct. most complete a1 Are received ad explanation of the last sapter The World will award a bag of 100 GOLD EAGLEs, | $1,000 IN GOLD. 1 0 correct solutions are received the prize Wt $1,000 will be divided among those who frst ome nearest to the solution. as follow: | No guoas trom New York ity contestants wilt be considered unless rereived in the New York Chy Pom aMee anu deposited in Box 254 by 12 o'clock midnight, Tuesiay Sori! To put ont-of-town readwx on t pom sible time equality with city readers they may Mf ther desire procure trom thelr tural Postma: aD indormement ih ink on ihe pack of the enve lope in which the guew el ceritying 0) @ay ant the nour of the delivery of the Lert him, and erch auch guess will be accepted a1 Aepnmited in the New York City Post Ofce at the time so certified But an letters trom out o! York City reaching the New York Clty Post-Office after 12 o'clock miduighe Thursday, April 4, will be considered. Guenses shor nearest 4 be written tn piain lane see ant without attempting to write # final chapter in the now that day int's style The noveliat haw acren and bis final chapter will be prinved Mon April §, and the oamen anc girsses of (ue All be published the next ponaible. For further information address PRIZ) STORY EDITOR ico Hox 2354. LD, New Vork (Copyright, 1895, by the Pree Publishing Company, New York World ) “A Plot for a Million” is a story of haif-hearted In| her assistance and English Ife, the scene so far being threatens that If she does not do full part she will never again see her ald in London and the adjacent coun- jaiy! Robbie. He is worried Immensely try. ‘The characters named in the tn- because Mrs. Bostock nas told him ef saline enily ~ Cindra’s Uisappearance, atalments alveady published are as fol- “ties “annison, fcarfa) that her hus- lows: d will nide the baby and his nurse, Robert Sadgrove, a lawyer in London, | Martha, from her, ‘hires a room for the son of an novest and capable law- them in a cottage at Bartonfleld, a few yer, now dead, Robert, however, is dis- miles from London, and secretly, moves them there, She dor es not let Martha honest, and has not had much business Into any’ Of her necrete, but warns her is TEEN na fever to communicate” with ~any one. xcept what came from his father's Gotgrove discovers that the baby. has clients, Shotter been taken away and, visiting den, scolds his wife. ‘Telling her she is Hable to be punished for forgery in hav ing indorsed with the name of tne real helress checks given nison, he startles her with the new that ‘the real heiress, Maud Long, la not dead, as Mrs, Sddgrove had sup- posed, but ‘Is alive and somewhere tn London, Budyrove realizes that he cannot get Mr. Annison out of the way so jong as his faithful nurse Is retained, and urges Maud to disme~ the nurse.’ Mrs, Sad- mother, who was Mr. Annison’s daugh-|8i0ve ,Cujects. but finally sends the ter, married unfortunately and was! grove's urgament. that. ste. must give practically banished from the paternal | Claude Hardinge fresh encouragement in home, Cindra was left an orphan at an] Pjeceed pum, Must Mae EUs te has early age. Her grandfather refused to} go ahead as If she were teully going to vee her, but, first through Mr, Sadgrove, Mra Robert Sadgrove is the lawyer's vife, Known also as Maud Annison. Mr. Annison is a dying millionaire, living at Shottenden. His lawyer is Sadgrove, and |t is Sadgrove's plotting to wet possession of the Annison fortune which gives tue novel its title. A very important person ts Long, also called Cindra, She ts the gvanddaughter of the millionaire. Her her by Mr. A Maud marry him. Claude proposes again, and Sadgrove's ae yet . Mivor Strong also appointed Henry | “enor @nd then through Mr. Sadgrove. | unwilling assistant in the plot wecente Brann a tern sptiittlal to The Evening Wort) bivom, of 1) Eldridge stre junior, paid for her support and educa-) Fim. She has always ‘hated Saderave een Ray & Winona WASHINGTON, March 21,—Postmas: weights: 4 Fasures, to tion at Miss Ringer's school, Clndra a ce the night he forced her into the UA ossshent yton has applied for an exten , salary is $1 knows very little of her family history, fOREMe and. considering herself not his Towa Central pe i isan Wea dis Cees ce Ny { Gloom” was recommended Mevine HenleniWc bet fat (legal Wife, resolves now to. play. fair Toca ae | athe postal packawe wervice over | Commissioner Murray and at the beginaing of the novel is not! with Claude, marry him and ave ‘tor ake Bhore | G82 routes, from, Ninety a t to es M. Gano, a deaier in r aware that she has a grandfather or! Australla. She tells Suigrove the wed ) One Hundred and Twenty tifth wet eR g Wo atimated that ii hoxes will be [AC OY, Hrowdway, and Iving at 3 that she is the only apparent heir to, Sie! fixed for the wth of June. whe wa ft will be | iweniy-necond atreet, and dacob jax as actually arranged tor Itt Tome Island ‘Trartton is vin y of 2 orxych street, « dea y [Is vast fortune. | fake place on the 224 and to sail on the jee & Naans Plans the entire | At oat Pearl street, Were appointed to] Among the other characters are: Pita etOm aME Moment Khe told Mr GN atc ot [Pe RRR ae wtavar wisn Gladys Hardinge, a spinster, living! Anion, OFo Mra AyatES, lin, Miss Slénharan, Panel on toni. Back ler ty the isles tear Mr, Annisen' home wt Shotten- what You Will Is w changed wonsn, de- Mo. Kaa. ken. pe foard ata salary of $100 per annum i (termined to thwart Salgrove and plan Nate teen "co NEW JERSEY BRIDGE BILL. ss ae Oe 2 ude Hardinge, of Australia, now! Mition of walt. skee Ren nwets on the Lead Cor pt lone. c visiting his sister, Miss Hurdinge. She dealres only to be true to Chin on tes Sew dertey onl | secre RECAPTURED HIS TRUCKS. Arclite Belford,’ of India, his) thother ‘she ‘finda CHAT HES ORES MC onions Nom, dark Cent pas I ind sisters He: is to have Ma “une Be ees ea ot | WASHINGTON, D. « rhe | Cot: Warkngs Su dent tax | 2%, Richardson, physiclan to Sir, An- baby ‘follow her tor Austrayii ati the NC ost ay : ASHINGTON, She nison, evnters to Claude her motherheot Lyk Bey it tary of War has dectded upon the| Lively Mr. Mars. Mrs, Bostoc an adventuresome eren- 4s confident he w'tl forgive : Nice NaN LA ee ER eee Gin . z . * ture from India, sojourning In England. while she appears ty enter_mote heres a at Inton af the Judge Advoca District Supt. Corsa, of the Street-| “Mrs, Dewberry, a housekeeper; DiKby, than ever into Sidsinew drebelinal pice . ht that the general plan for th Chanting Department, during a ra a butier; Miss Kinger, a school prinel: Old Mr. Atinis i inests on hacteee Rarife “pt. ant New Jecsey tithe bi. mulat he s Thin PURDAGRKOR WH: CruRha REARUI pal, with Various other persons, pe! Ry honor of the Sorhern Pactde pt miited by dune 7 next and thar tie sua. (Ne bust ous Vants, &e. nut forgetting the. baby, Oregon Improvement miesion of the first plan. f © brlage the streets, on Tuesday. ploked up twe | Robert Sadgrove, and his nu Martha, a A Time ae the act tuel as extending the | tucks outside of George GB. Marx's tly. | The action bering with Lawyer Sad- himself a, |The tn River stru H LUNE Wagon and Were about to | shat he has embe me of Mr. An: date of the, wed tir e foars tat o | at ss wre about te nigon’s money, at nust leave Salzrove will dis i " w t 1 iven away When Marx iniertered # U eounierplo, | ave More time, Nay away when Marx iniertered, [Hor and the Babs pe. She is ~All thi een Mavi (Spertat to The Even World) Pike je af one of the | overwaelmed — He that there serious He reer Wort Str intendent's horses pvecw nel mad. He hat ghere serious’ difticyitie Hon, Hes 3 al eNtTC: ete iH a 5 Payer tenden ts hs 5 PY is a chance, howe ey has become almost exhauste: ae pean: RENTON, Mar enatte Will N ip femmorcel by Ove black wal work-with him he ean himself she has not. in mlnikis. Cron wor Southern Pact Known as “Tae Gr ateet WhO canis trom a be8 and will marry her formally” For the been aie te ue: ‘as BOV Tevan Land + pease! both houses. ne of ee Sa 4 Sake of ber honor anv r child she or anything el. Taste (Pavine.--.. ini) inane : ett K sents, and 1 e be siupendous est en F A Ue e te AS te devely, romance be- fy Ferre i é lve that no ra am the ’ of fove ai Mmoney ft i , ua sey ‘ 8 probabl ure of love fev betes ; , : ‘ x . honey. ‘The two rake Is 4 ks : wary " combina ion nt ti ts a a ore : Pastry Af MOU sotini Bo the Anais i s ie 4 \ ; a ot tes Hil en t . : en, t ; I wey Wo) briefly. ix ws Me these “inportant 8. bu var ay ths, | Cait rin ’ ae wad (0 ' Mir mn has never ow that be is decply lliterertes Uh en ah | i D \ FS L Satan i pares Miss Hardinge, nd is busy searching Londo te eee ae ie tat ne ; f . th ' ver, has persuaded him to Neue ee ie tet : \ ULE he deciles, mereover Liginssroome’ot a kindly Wheel & 6 pt Gs 4 4 10% | by a4 Wher t H rte Ite He tell A SOOT ns her tom hn sav eiivaineuacan | ; i ‘ mitogment is eM . . i _ ts Of deceiy ‘ Pee ‘ y ands Odette answer She went thore wes ‘ have went. te toshe tattst ' coe other urrat BARE Gh a Sra ave at once far renalves thie ly dsappomiun shel ed 1 i ; carpets Vind Sidgrove, must gO to a Arch, ‘there Archiv Bettord found Halts Fear (hat a Sharp Reaction | > 4 FEATHER J personate the wentine helrews its RIS Jong senreh | fualiy au ounte on Mr mm Iying soon, ou * Be: much depressed to be Wi Bring, Out stow Orders ke ketting for the pseutu gracddaughier able longer to assert Independence and : ‘on HMEMOR aes ARitRl a. ue it, Ws Novi M eee Him ay thor ehaentaty ae ET rt ada wee 1k 8 ber tac nen while pe eler ACTED Niner ‘ Vay with ner and ie money t Pehle proves one's his mot en ry. with May 1s 1S SAGE AFTER OSFICE? Woeer “ ay Sut ; ; fud heard of Archie's aise aver, ‘ wa fier w " m ake toi tae a with alors nary t " : gs ‘ rier tM ie Mea ) Kur Mrs. elford agrees to ueip the 2 his ne She Wesoy : k gran idh Meanwhile, Mir, uniortinate girl cet a place She! te x ere ay] ‘ v lareve ta Cong from) Miss Xi fo uo this #0 @8 to Met the ai hey Ged bie ee ‘ Sera schoo! pages her tn ¢ vo wOwer away from a td the pr ‘ J fe tres wie 0 ad flighty " tO wy ve th 1 , r Po Wate at Mira. By te Miss An that she ar be r exo fp ton t ' rw i teu a eat ts | #10 KL hom ad torcos M A i * Oung sosdter an leave of absence tm to rout least apparently. inte his ery 1 ; tEtward BON RuAL He suspects Sadgrove of daphcs plums Thet titers e place dune i } i hefure the diner party. whiten Ls ieee ' i ner eft Ladia at ey mp oni nd wn ate \ aie. f ure h AR eee ae . ’ and Notth ta aM stoi ‘rom tis point vl the atory ness binkt AR IMPORTS NY Ne ry nar Mr PMEOrd Waly clowsd as told in th: authors fi The Als MAY BLA gat NeWs nie North a hodd? cher but sne.is in such, dea inne Hoe acten Ohne Pa . UI steady early, en teh iadppears tron ha sghC and hides her- it and follow it fre ‘ ho whe Oats & rw ‘ y Get ih a garret 1b a cheap Lidging-aouse figure out for yout n elone und atearty on aon (id Vainly tries tO get employment as with the ald of those at heme ane SSE A ete oe ra ‘ue ee a 2. DL governess frends, what the endin ba. Tales tite, . Want Mewinies Site Saagrove gets on suc as Wil beconte uf sandra: tu” Manel St bi Sane , ‘ ia. Mt Loval 5 ai pretnoed Maud Annieon, cu ove, of Robert 8) "Of A . ) sign ts hety and Woulkl pr dude. of ain. A States eral ca at sbe marry and ave him alon, volve and the Ril ren in va f fame ome “iene Harcinxe has "made ant den forget t v BITTES once n ca: it is aus ‘ A tie venta! as | LLY ye peemube Be Dea regecied Keatte’ plesse or moan” atts cerrest 5 fee ne y Codes proposal Hesites, ate Aonis $m, gi, Bh ih and’ Sh prizes, thirty. lori fon contrves to Keep alive, and his pay. ive fen) the nearest sonitiona, evtry were 7 Hr YO GRIRG FP May ) Dr, icaartson, sayy he may not the event of No one solution belne ae f hauses e for a long time. This exasperates solutely correct and complete. | aa Frees aia Anessa oes the eaief plover, sadgiove, and fa Renember this: Tat you must look for y ote eon " ‘ mind beeins Working On pwns to gel she continuation of “A. Plot fore Mite | ie f ; Jade sSdh MMH ee poe armed oder BY pertain St af ne a andere icv in ont tho. morning. editions: of MUNYON’S FIGHT FOR THE PEOPLE. A Philan'hropic Struggle Agains: Inhuman Methods, ‘The Offer of Test Treatment Extended to April tet. What M Well-Known Peeple. Mr, Ri of 243 South ath Brooklyn. jaaya: “LC as quite wonderful how eatarrh can affect too whr'e system 1 first consulted Prot. Munyon for stomach and liver trouble. 1 was thoroughly miavable, had no appetite, faint nd nadseated and fe: weak that 1 wax acarcely able to keep st work, 1 was also con- stantly troubled with mucus in the throat and stoppage of the nove Prof Munyon gave me & thorough examination and raid that my ca- tarrhal trouble was cause of all my aymp- toms Through hit advice 1 took a three month fae of treatment foro tuerh and wan com- pletely cured. I am confident hat Prof. Mun- you's new syatem of treatment is @ positive eure for all forms «* ©: tarrhal troubles.” Thowe affering from catarrh ness, throat troubles, asthma, b the early staues of consumntion whe begin @ course of treatment during March wil! have the privilege of internal medicines fr . with merely nominal fers for | anpiteations No Catting. No Burning, No Ca Prof Munyon cures catarrh completely and promptly by simple clemsing solutions applied mt the least pain. and harmless internal remedies that build up the blood and nerves and permanently eradicate the disease from watem There}. no cutting or burning, no ritating washes, no painful and bloody oper tons, all the applivat ire soothing and heating ant give (ni oh Facts About Munyon's Remed Investigations pe The NY. Pres nrove that Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Reme- dies cure 96 out of every 100 cases Nervous diseases promptly ured. Racamation Permanently Cured. rehal deat- mohitia and on Weak and generally debiittated people atrength- ened and lost vigor restored Kid aplaint. —Dyspepata and Liver Troubles, Constipation Piles, Neuralgia and all Female Complainc, promptly cured Free Coasaltation. No matter what the dinease tor how many ora have failed to help you a visit to Prof, Munyon's office will cot you nothing and may eave your life Open all day Tuesdays and ya untl § BoM Sanays, 3 to 5B POM {14th at Munyon's “ome” sold by all Lee. Flint’s Fins Furnitura For Couniry Par‘ors. The modern counter beautiful A relle of the past—the dark parlor with its stiff, ungainly fur Artistic furniture makes artiste an buy It te the best advantage in the city and at our warerooms. A vinit will repiy you We have it in all styles, of the most beautiful nde and the richest coverings The designy are tasteful and orixinal At manufacturers’ prices Can ow afford to buy elsewhere? BUY OF THE Ma" ER. GEO. C. FLINT CO,, 43, 45 & 47 WEST 23D ST., r Broadway SAILORS HELO WN DURES, —__-+—— parlor !# light, tasteful unused country re. parlors You te therry Street Runners Imitating L.verpoo! Jack. Morris Will Appeal to the British Consul for Relief, Capt, The story of the arrest and arratgn- men: In the Tombs Police Court yester Jay of George Sashteld, a runner for the Sailors’ boarding-house, Cherry street {8 not going to end with the $% tine which Justice McMahon imposed. So at least, says Capt Morris of the steamship Angerton, ut whose Instance the arrest was made. Not only does he intend Invoking the aid of the British Consulate General of this city, to put @ stop te what is generally consilered @ nefarious ousiness, but it is possible complaint will be made to the English Ambassador at Wash ngton, Some yea's ago the practice of the sailor boarding-house runner, emigrant Was carried bourding-house on in such an outra manner that she police were called t) suppress It, Sailors were known to be decoyed from their ships and kept saturated with liquor until the vessel sailed The money coming to them, in nearly every case, was obtained by the doarding-hous+ props, who also sold the mai, as It were, to tne captains of F Yesses cot 4 cor :0on Prom of the embsre Dar kage uses nouses, Wile k wore sent down in gangs on n raliroaas very Mien to chely dea At that time © ening World” freely expose? the wv ctent and the ar- test and convietion of the notorious ol Jack’ and many others wis Ho imtoxtieation” tant (aey Hot ve woneloie for their is, steamship Angerton, at London Vessel, YE Vea here tron’ China and Japa on Friday, and is anchored at che O° of) Market street, st River Among the crew Was atireman named tarry Trairor, He bad always been 1 Jed us a steady wan, and Was manifested when the day Vessel’ arrival ‘trainor disap; 1 r others of the crew dhseppeared with him. Investization showed th one of the boarding hou yners ha urreptitiously boaruea the vessel. and ed the men wth whisivoy av sterily after voon sesterias, an stveve 10 1) the Ker street 4 dhe lad OF tub 410 blows F tne renner tyler siretehed the ships ous with a kick the latter ath ut bow, sons ner in turn was Knocked dawn her atficer, is arrest followed The disposition of th by Jus tle MeMahon 80. ang Morris that in court he ened! ao reg the matter tot nian “of Dorey Ba the Consul ral his threa latter's office. 24004 morning He waite! unl and Mr. Sanderson not left In disgust. None of tie uti vers the Consucate coud be 'nduced to | sten to his complaint. They said they had no time, nnd advised him to cail again, He anid he would Ao 90. At the Tombs Court hearing yesterday it transpired tha: the name of the o j fending runner was George Sasiicl HARRIS’ GLOVERS, 861 BROADWAY, FEN, 17 & 18 STS, | GREAT KID GLOVE SALE. | To-Morrow and Saturday WE WILL OFFER ‘5 SPECIAL VALUES, adios son Kid Gloves 6c Large Button Mousquetairs Reduced from $1,23 to SUEDE 98° Reduced from 1.48 to 4-Button Kid, Also 8, 10, 12 Button 5-Buttton Wj Nireeiont Kid Gloves, Francesco . reap Bey P. Centemeri, Resucet fr.m $1.35 $1.65 to ALSO ALOT OF 4-Button Misses’ & Boys’ 1 & 2 CLASP GLOVES, Reduced trom $1.25 to 2CLASP_ Real kid MEN’S Glov:s, Reauced from $1,60 to 55° 63 AROVE ARE IN MODERN COLOR® BLACK, WHITE AND PEARL. a Black Dress Goods. Vhis sexson's Importations of Figured Novelties Brilliantine, Poil de Chévre at vicnlenre, and Crefpors, ro co Lay Trou way & ecih St. % Nitstiod Cally send Glove Vateh Co, bid Word tuliding, LLAR DOWN doar weekly, buys ered mimedintely, make no mise Selvy dustry! out prices low a ‘enain given free with @ 3 Maiden lane, Take faction Henel” Schag 1 37 Cherry three-story nazhouse Ie ene nloved a re nor th door be a racsive witch Was f emoved by a woman whe salt she ue 8h Minor or any of the other seri © Ceres, bur eaid they Had ai vromieed to come to her place, ani than was Sashted. her rusres, bad called for the men's kits, vSashfeld.” she said, is a man who wot face no bit from. any one. He Krews hte bust foretimes T have ‘ stepping here, ) bur T want ¥ + reepeetable rat te 19 neither ‘Crater nor ther et returned to On Bours tb trer It wae atited that Capt Morr 1 raen out alt t raing trvang ‘to get tito the boarding: hous Word was brought hock that Trainay het Lee on in one of the Cherry street houses wl Ins on but hle tron He wa it be elaime pondition 6 tO CADTURe noon, PRETTY SHURMAN PACK, Comptiment ent with Vows aa sof The ree nent and dance koto he Central thant Amv hen! the it ut - ed wilh an ene show “hich wap " oxy . hOWes 8 is consid- ad heotthy, and Gt the pretilest spots in Weat. county Most of those In attendance at ta night's entertailoment e either al- realy purchased homes in| Shermar Perk, of are prospective purchasers, \