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ign Strong Appoints the > Ant Platt Bx-Mayoraity ae Candidate, — SUOCEEDS J SERGEANT CRAM De MoSwoeney Named to Be School Commissioner in Place of Gerard. WOLCOTT FOR CIVIL SERVICE. Aiderman's Brother Gets the Place Reserved for W. Bayard Cut- ting—Gridley City Marshal. Mayor Strong to-day made the follow- appointments: EINSTBHIN, to be Dock Com- the death of Jesse Seligman was the only Hebrew member of the Union League Club, He was the leader of the reformers in the old Republican County Committee and it was on his motion that the resolution appointing the Com- mittee of Thirty to re-organize the party was adop Of late he has been identified with reform politics in the ‘Twenty-first Di trict. Ho and his brother, Henry Ia. Einstein, are largely interested in south- ern coal lands, and Edwin ts president of several manufacturing concerns, He is @ native of Cincinnat!, O.. and came to } York when quite young. He was educated at the old Free Acad- emy—now the College of the City of New York—and at Union College, Sehe- nectady. While a mem! was. pro er of Congress Mr. EI nent In the discuss Uns, and attracted of by his argum: nd Harbor bill when priation of money to repudiated thelr ine nd interest-bearing obliga- River tions Dr. McSweeney ilves at 129 Hast Twenty-ninth street, He is weil known Vhysiclan and was formerly asso- with the celebrated Dr, Burke, He is an old Seventh Ward His brother, Rey Dr. Patric Me- . is pastor of St. t 's Ro- holie Church, Kighth street and oD an Vetchen Olcott 1s a brother of Republican Alderman Olcott. He is a r, with offices at 4 Warren street, it Seventy-second atreet, He will be the fifth member of the Rourd, taking the place that had been offered to W. Bayard Cutting, He is a member of the Four Hundred, and may be a sympathizer with Thomas C, Platt, as bis brother ts a strong Platt man. He, however, has taken litte part in polite Ptr. Gr ley. the new City Marshal. lives at West Eighteenth street, in » in place of J. Sargeant Cram, Salary %,000. De. DANIEL E. M’: WEENEY, School! of t the Thirteenth Assembly District. W. Hayard Cutting could not accept the ‘place owing to his belng a member he City Club, the rules of which Edwin § —__—_——_— Commissioner, to succeed Gerard, resigned. No salary. 3. VAN VECHTEN OLCOTT, Civil Bervice Commissioner. No salary BDWARD L. GRIDLEY, hal. Mr Einstein lives at the 1 fagham. He is = prominent b @nti-Piatt, and tn 162 was the gen candidate for Mayor Thomas F. Gilroy. He ts an ex-Congressman, ayd after James W.} aginst SOME GHANGES ARE NEEDED,'TRDY APPEALS TO. MOBTOM, —_— Mr. Carlisle to Rearrange the Treasury Bureaus, hea There Will Be More System and Less Clash, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March At some time in the near future Secretary Car- Mele will undertake the tus: re Fenging the assignment of several im- portant Treasury Department bureaus. At present the Coast and Geodeti Gurvey is directly under his control Assistant Secretry Curtis supervises the Maine Hospital Service and Steamboat Inspection Service, As: ant Secretary Hamlin controls 1 e Cutter Service, while @ecretary Wilke has under MAU Ke the bureaus of Navigation and Imimi- @ratton, the Lighthouse Hoard and the Lafe-Baving Service. et all the bureaus mentioned close relations and constant inter with each other. As a result, a1 @f business which is agreed upon by two chiefs of bureaus has to be taken nd explained to two assistant , Who in turn have to cor other, H the ve stant have ourse ul occasional re @ failure to agree retary Carlisle asked Cong the last session to give hi sistant Secretary of ihe 1 ir whose direction al! th resus might be grouped, but fa at euring t he will undertake the imselt. tary Hamlin, having charge « Customs matters, ts regarded as th ym whom control 0 the b farine Hospital Inspection Servic ife-Baving Service and odetic Survey follow close! &nd maritime matters. H naturally be released of t tistics and the Secret Ser e mer going to Assistant Secretary Cur- ‘who supervises financial matters and latter, with perhaps the special agonta, being assigned to Assistant Bec- The chanwes would gr facili changes would greatly facilitate the work the burea rg pave the way for the creat oi & marine board 1 Warrowcr than that of Great Britain, tor Frye, of Maine, who makes a falty of maritime matters, proposes ing forward next Winter 'a plan to hese bureaus on a general and plan, with a marine board at m, Mi to ‘Would be so constitut It out of politics u: thouse Board and | now arc, and at the same time increase the efficiency. —_— 4 New Swiges Minister Presented. as to practi- (Appointed Dock !administ fully us | avin | HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; A MOTHER'S DUTY. TOWARDS HER 1 DAUGHTERS. Saggestlons Bear Repeating, as Depitinace ts lnbecarente, ILEXOW NOT AFRAID, Sneers at the Seventy’s Mass- Meeting to Oppose His Bille, | Thelr Only a few years ago even the medical profession scouted the idea that young girls could suffer from the misery of uterus troubles. ‘That form of disease, it was claimed, came only to married women. Protests of Wealthy Clubmen, He Says, Will Not Aller Them. No Need of Tammany Help to Put the Measures Through. Senator Lexow was in a sarcastic frame of mind to-day, It was evident that he had been disturbed by arrange- ments for a mass-meeting on Wednes- day night, to protest against the pase- age of his police measures, Still the Senator would not admit that this meet ing may influ e the Legislature. “Does the Committee of Seventy ime agine that we are children,” he aeked, “and that after nine months’ considera- thon we will delay now because of @ mass-meeting? “While we were working with all our efforts for the public interests they were doing nothing for reform except reading the newspapers and making passing com-/ When Lydia E. Pinkham first sent out ment. Now they talk over our victory|the news of her great discovery, there in their gilded clubs and fine houses, and] was no lack of harsh speech from thos want to boss tne Legislature whose practice and opinions slo set ub “I say that the billie I have proposed defiance, are what the people want. They have] But when young girls by the hundreds been prepared with care and they will] were absolutely cured by Lydia E. Pink- not be altered because of protests from| jam's Vegetable Compound, then the wealthy clubmes tony of the traducers were stilled, and “If their plan was adopted New York| faith was allowed to live in the hearts of would not be protected, but would be| the le. dictated to by the police force. If there] Young girls are subject to this trouble. had been & single head of the Police| yt robs them of the buoyancy of youth. Department and that man had been de-| jt makes all effort distasteful. termined, our investigation could have| Je causes retention and suppression of [the asking, but it ts cine Commissioners restrict Mt The Mayor has pen for Mr Cat tha woud ge chap r way. Wray Me, Cutting sent the Mayor it would be Impossible for him pt the office, and Hiw Honora nt for Mr. Olcott and vath of office, succeeds Henry MoLaughiin, He was r mended for the Abrah er, Platts man Twenty-thha District, inembens from holding public en holding the place or some time, hop around the City Hey in the ——e——— A Delegation Declares the Mur- phy Police Force Unbearable. Predictcd That the Bill Under Dis- cussion Will Soon Be a Law, jal to 7! ALBANY, Marc M the Committees Troy visited the | W o'clock this morning, to petition the iovernor to give Ue city reliet from the rution rule of the Murphy polic It had been rumored that th rorge the ment held ci tee a Morton, av vr falst ¢ Fvening World.) 28.—Thirty members of Public Safety of utive Chamber at in the request of Gov. ( Was to learn the truth the report that the dele- r | Bation appeared to-day A year ago a similar ¢ tempted to 5 ‘ Flower legation petition to Wad threatened w te S und hoarrest ted upon | vived ally atid artily SouENL to BOV when the ve it wren but hi all they then as in sympat obtain t they and b ad th he woul ke attentively tehed ¢ so nition oy, for 0 long Mui y Was the be of th carne wher them the that could be « cumstar Murpay ly. urge It reached relief they so Mt the passed th Muy Have The p hange a Fruit Bae of anne. aida’ 9m, has be ts caus trate The ive $00 | Mail Street Cars As a resu! tw Ne | two" street Broadway, ¢ held yesterday led aven id Broad: existing cbr. | been blocked at the beginning. ‘The prin-| mensesgleucorrhaa, severe headache, st eat wrong and it will not be/ waxy complexion, depression, weakne: ‘Continuing, the Senator said that the | loss of appetite and interest. ee ‘will be pushed toa vote oa Certainly mothers ought to know that sued without’ oY Mill De] these are all symptoms of the one cause : a awitbray she eilner 28 PY! of nearly all tho suffering that comes to y iB women; and to save their daughter: Yleferring again to the mass-meeting, ra ought to begin treatment at once. “Eyala E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. @ masa-meeting will not be repre- pound Js the surest and most natura! sentative east hose in favor of my buls are heard. If the Commottee of remedy for women ever compounded. ai accomalieh ir work with seventy wants to be fair, let it invite speakers to appear who favor the bills i have Introduced, and then let them rive «pace on the platform and in the hall for those who are not prejudiced. “That would be a fair mass-meeting 1nd 1 deliberations would be given con- sideration." Mr. Lexow stated that his biils are constitutional, and have been so de- clared by eminent attorneys. The Platt leaders in the Legislatur aro In the city in force to-day, and understood that all are to get Instruc: tions from the Tiogu chief before re turning fo Albany. Among, | those, besides Senator Lexow, who are to confer with Platt either to-day oF to-morrow are Speaker Hamilton Wish and Senators O'Connor, Copgeshall, Ki'turn cand Ttaines, of whom are in favor of forcing. through the Lexow bill provided the Boss considera It cood political policy, to do so, ‘The question to be decided Ix whether it would be wise to call on Tammany ators to help push the bills aloug. ‘The disposition of some bf the Repubil- n Benators to break away from cau. cus rule has convinced Platt's Sona: torlal henchmen that the police bdillx can be passed only with the ald of ‘Taiamany votes, which they can get for red t an alll. ‘ould have a bad he-State Republicans. | n Fish, who is at the| by an MAJ, HURLEY'S BURNED BOOKS He Did Not Know They Were Gone Until a Week Ago Still Probing State Hous in New Jersey, Frauds (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, March 2.—The Benate Committee to investigate State House frauds got down to business this morn- ing. Counsellor Corbin recalled William Darcy, bookkeeper for Michael Hurley. The witness stated the cash book con- taining the coal receipts of Hurley for 1892 had been burned. Corbin said that in one place the ink on the contracting ledger, referring to the excavating con- tract for the new Assembly chamber, convinced him that oni ticular entry had been made more recently than the others, It was evident before hud been on the et | hata sensadon was ui luy testitied that h duplicate: bila ar pr one at a time to F anged his books, any Ume, and whe ever his books four had been repor gabiot Nis forme: bookkeeper, John Fritz, Turley sald he id not know untll Monday that fis cash boolkw had heen burned.“ Tuy were not worth accent, htt he ‘od tiem now they might be of assistance, Joon bite pyran eater sensation than that of Hurley, He swore that Inistake of | W).005 pounds on w winwle coal bill was possible, 3 1 asked Frita if he wanted his ance with the Teer Impression on un peaker Hamilt y Hil Hotel, when eeen ning Worl" reporter, sald: “P don't know anything about politics, In fact, I cnme down here to get away from them." “What do you think of the charges that the Lexow bills are unconstitution- | was Major Hurley y minutes Hur- out than y had vthing about them. 1 them." ny ald from the xing thems” | Tamma r in, this time more Mrh tently, 1 don't’ know asked for their assistance, tit Is nee te: “WIL the Polfce Magistrates snended in any way? Not that [ know," EXPELLED THE MALCONTENTS Pastor Roeber Accused of Aveng- ing Himself on His Oritios yemen in pi smiled a Said h that they have been T don't know bill be | i ted oa nd admit that he had one of Hurley's ledgers. in company with Darcy ‘ast Sunday, but had made No entries or erasures, Counsel said that it was time to let the books speak for themselves, By comparison of bills with the ledger he showed that nearly every item In one MMU had been altered to benetlt the dealer In one instance one hundred and one-half tons in the lolger were ten more tong than Ir the bill, and the extension of the price was trcorrect, Bil after bill was taken up with’ the same showii The tous ve DIM in the ledger Was $424.11; the State pald $88, Others were quite’ ant nt. In one Instance 8,00 pou d_ been raised to $4.00 pounds | ‘The raising had been so bunglingly done in some In- stances as to be easily detectod, a figure a" be carelessly “added at ‘the Teft- aging evidence in They Brought Action to Compel Him to Account for Mortgaze Money. ‘The congregation of the Bixty-seventh street German Baptist Church are di- vided on the question of the pecullar course of their paetor, Rev, William Roeber, In relation to the settlement of 4 mortgage on the church property and his subsequent action In expelling from | membership certain members of the congregation who did not agree wi him. Judge Me am, in the Superlor Court, to-day granted an order to show cause why Marte Hupper and George Kleferle should not be reinstated as members of the church, The order ts directed to Pastor Roeber and ts made returnable { Tuesday morning , The pastor, in addition to attending to the spiritual wants of his congregation, keeps a cout and wood yard at Fifty-fifth sticet, between Ninth and ‘Touth avenues. In 1S8s, It ts claim $1,000 with which to satisfy a m rigage on the church property, held by Cathe rne Karl, Subsequently members of the congreration claim to have discovered that the pastor retained the money, but continued to nay Mrs. Karl the intereat f the congre) ns ago to discuss the of bringing sal all the dam. the ledger against bork Frits bes ise! and cause . Chairman vughiy ee spectators to lus a walcd: “This ts pitiful rather than amusing, Young man, do you realize where yen are placed by your evidence before this community? “Have you any’ self Fritz replied inaudibly Uist Wi so Jury.” responted & Fritz admitted that in one ledger might have been tampe The Committee adjourned t next. Grand case the with nursday ALL THREE RESIGN. Whiskey rusia Rees per CHICAGO, Ih, he was given Receivers Ha) Judue Groxmeup, March 23.—A\! three t the receivers of the Whiskey Trust resigned to-day The resignations were Presented ty Federal Jude Grosscup, ‘The receivers who resigned are John MeMulta John J. M tani E, F, Lawience. Judge Grosscup intimated that he be- Meved the receivership had nin good nant te, Colal hands, but added that he dieved with ly way of getung even with the min-| Mt. Nicoll that three receivers were un- rity, Who had opposed him, it is sald. | necessary. the r expeled some of them from tis my opinion,” suid the Judge, the church, “that the affairs. of this Company’ | handed b q tation s be successful |1 wish aco torneys and other inter this phase of the question A lengthy discussion of the matter fo!- fen Preven lowed, it being generally agreed vital Selling but Bho receiver should be ‘ap! | At the concluston. o 00) The application of Bt. Luke's Hospital | Judge Grosscup antiounced’ for permission to sell its property, con- | Would w ithe restnat Aer ay oe "| celverg Mitchell and Lawren sisting lots of land on Fifth ave- | cfiverg, Mitchell and f nue, Was denied by Justice Beekman tn | sole recely the Supreme Court to-day, ‘The Court's! In explan decision i¥ based on legal technicailttes and the applicants are given permission to remedy the Merects. The managers and trustees of the Hos- pitas are constructing a new he One Hand ed and Th A meeting hell two month Visabllity the past mo: jeat But waa an action against | him to satisty the | y of the congre- | inging of the suit, | and finaly te! an action, ator setived the question by pay- he mortgage before the suit Was | ecunat |. The | ing br qt ~— MUST REMEDY DEFECTS. Teehntea! Ho Dt Re- and that | be continued as of his action, ne resignations tende: because it Was thought that the business of the receivership had Teached such @ stage that one man could | conduct tt without any dif y. There has becn not trouble between the Court Judge were THE COZIEST HOMES gan be secured at the least trouble by consulti e Brealng bid List af boardi ms om another page. It is the best, and sontatar what you svek. and the receiver: Gen. MeNulta was not disposed to 4 cuss the matter freely, “We simply Morningside and Amsterdam avenues, and need the money to pay off a con: siderable indebtedness... ed with the Westinghou ents. $9,509,000 In deposit liabilities. galned movement, but lost heavy: Operations with the Sub: decrease in su:plus reserve . and It now stands at $14,148.50) against Circulation” (ice rae are *MACY.* ' SIXTH AVE., 13TH TO 14TH BT. WE SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE WORLD, « BUT FOR CASH ONLY. No combinations of words in fine phrases can add force to the above statement. It is impossible to describe in an advertise- ment the many extraordinary values that we shall offer in all departments next week. BEARS WERE ON THE RUN They Are Still Heavily Short in Wall Street. White, jr. and Joseph T. Thor; ti Howard L. "Thomas. The seat’ of B. Neumogen (deceased) has been trans- ferred to B,D, Morgan Rowland. 52° stocks Buoyant, with Prices Highest of the Week. the|¢ FEE EE tt Pret trt tt td at. Paul. land & Pao. it, Le Fee The brokers and traders who have been looking for reactions in the stock market were doomed to disappointment In to-day. ‘There were free purchases of the lead- ing shares and several new features were added to the list, showing that the speculative interest is spreading, ‘The improvement in railway earnings and the tendency to fix up rate troubles in all directions are making a strong bull sentiment, und the belief obtains that the market will broader out mate- rially next week. General Electric sold up 1 3-8, to 36 3-8, on the arrangement now being perfect- people for @n agreement that will do away with Yate-cutting and the expensive litiga- tion invo.ved in the use of various pat- & Rio Grande pt. & Cattle Feed. & Cattle Foed, ceria, Blectel af Loulaville L., New al H L., New Alb. & Chi. Manbatian Consol Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohlo, Money 2a 21-2 per cent. Foreign ex change dull at 4.87 3-4 a 4.88 for bankers’ long sterling and 4.89 1-4 for demand. ‘The bank statement lost over 3,800,000 in cash during tuo week, Loans’ were contracted §4,501,50), ‘These changes a count for ‘the 'tulling off of nearly | The banks iaterior currency Through thelr | In$3,452, Northern Pacific Northern Pacitte forth American. Ontario & Western Or 8 L. & Utah Nor. from the Pitu St Southorn Rall Southern Rall Rt. 1. Sonthw Fouthern Pact! Texas Pacifi Tenn, Coal & Tron. & Pacife Coal, OT7.60 a yeal KO, The following are the comparative flg- Deposits. Sincrease, Stock closed most fastanc the «quotation, vere the highest of the weel that matter, for a long thne past. ‘The bours on the rin, and are still ueavily short. The commission houses reported a lurge influx of buying orders and @ better distributed business than for months, ‘The further decrease in the bank reserves had no effect. upon the market, Spencer Trask has transfeered hin seat the Stock PExchang. to M and, for COZIEST HOMES secured at the least trouble by consulting rid’a'* list of boarding-houses , It is tha bes:, aud contains B.Altmans€s Monday, March 25, Ecru Laces, at 19” 48" 68” g 95° . I.35 yard, Heretofore 35¢. to $2.75. Also, Black Silk Laces Greatly Reduced. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. GREAT. SALE MEN’S SUITS at . | 6°" TO-DAY. LONDON & LIVERPOOL, 86 & 88 Bowery, S. W. Cor, Hester St, ————— ‘Those arrest tm feotions Tnlectlons tae Uny Capeuloe Gb eure mite: jeulence, af COTTON OPENED STEADY. Which Wei Low at First, Soon Recovered. The cotton market opened fairly steady, with prices 3 to 4 points lower, but shortly after the opening most, if not all, the decrease was recovered. The market for wheat was dull, rices fluctuated but little, Corn ua et, ith prices practically un- Changed though steady, Oats quiet and unchanged, —— Big Electric Trust Now. oral Electric and the Westinghouse | prices in competing a4 Rhee tnoweane of dollars, (fing Me arrangement, t BOW acher eowmpanies, sod cam Ox prices to eult | STYLISH SPRING CLOTHING: ON EASY TERMS OF CREDIT CAREY & SIDES, Manulacturers Retailers, 70 and 72 BOWERY (4 Doors Above Canal St.) OVERCOATS ia from $8 10 $20. Mews SACK SUITS, $8 to 820. CUT. AWAYS, $10 te 925. TROUSERS, jt. Fi Boye Suite an ent Overcoate reltion, 83 to S10. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and SHOES, LA W HES? CLOAKS, SUITS, &e. kly or Monthly Payments, Elite Clothing Parlors, 481 and 483 Fulton St, BROOKLYN. Special This Wee. English Clay Diagonal 58 75 Coat and Vest, LJ $9 00 3. English Striped Trousers, STANDARD AS GOLD |G ai | eB Ol SELF-PRESERVATION, By W. H, Parker, M.D. Eminent Specialist tn Ai INSULTING PHYSICIAN co! BODY MEDICAL | INSTITUTE. ‘Tein wouderful book contains the Physical Dr. Parker was foes : the middle-aged, the ‘The aS ye 7, was, if or single. Prospectus, with tertimonisis, FREE, Consultation {1 son or by letter from 9 to @ Sundays 11 to 1 laviolable secrecy und pole Unfurnished Houses to Let. i TO LET IN HOBOKEN, N. J, First-class Houses, Flats and Floors convenient to. 14h N. Y., and by cars to Christopher and Barcl Ferries Apply to THEO. C. DUNN, Agent, Hoboken Land & Improvement Co., No. 1 Newark at., Hoboken, N. J. ~ 4 4 9 atiart 26 «4. 410 0 64s Theatrical Discuss Whether the NUDE LIVING PICTURES Reached the Climax of He A whole nation of Indians in Virginia Anxious to 1896 will see a unio Find Partners ELECTING A For the Young Braves Of the Tribe. 4 Rerplexities : SOME OF THE THAT NOBODY CAN ANS rooklyn Bridge Discomforts. ‘Ihe Wretched Management That Has Always Been CONSPICUOUS On the Big Bridg ABOUT LAW ZS cme! ered our, Teslgnations."" he sald, “on ac- f gount of a question of administrat! .0eT worth of réal esta Md lal’ St owananl peocort ‘There has been no conflict or dia areg: ‘Phe total btedness ip estimated et 31,000,000, ment concerning the conduct of the m the property, tt tn desired NEW POLITICAL PARTY. West, with the chance of WHO 18 NEITHER A Republican nor a Democrat. ae LEADING Mang Taken from His in of the South and PRESIDENT who ves (OR OK SOCORRO ROR OF |ncome Tex. ZLES & ES of he PUuz THE NEW Ss SOMETHING MORE ABOUT N CRIMIN A Young Thief Observed by A CHICAGO SCIENTIST. TO LIVE Ingenious Scheme Colony of Frenchmen Great Problem PROF. NORDAU’S VEY ReMarkante weenie ss |- Gm RL. Home and Patiently eee! Soa ITHOUT ORK. See eee et ora think they have solved the erry ( ‘ld mS) ay SG ARE OUR TERS AND ARTISTS IDIOTS 3 Ce i es |

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