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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1603! ; GOUAT'S CHARGE DIDN'T GO.|ADVISED TO MOVE SLOWL.PREST, NORTON FACES A JURYIRIGHT HERE AMONG US. Given Away Frae Judge MoAdam May Punish Jury-| Moore Counsels the Government! He and Supt Quinn on Trial for : Silks. man Osrley for Contempt. in the Allianca Affair. | Violating the Ten Hour Law. Two Startling Cures by . lack J , H H H Would Not Discuss a Case Either/ Objectionable Clause in Britain’s| A Jury Secured and Trial Adjourned Dr. Greene’s Nervura, <i pila Solid Silver Souvenirs. Way with Fellow-Jurymen, Venezuela Demand. Until ToeMorrow. 7,000 yards, 22 inches wide. ‘UL HUNG CHANG “ Qhinese Peace Envoy Wounded by Young Japanese: Pel Entered His Cheek and Not ayiore Yet Extracted. ‘ — ‘Gepen’s Officials Are Indignant and Be Express Much Regret. iTON, D. C., March 25 —Ex-/Atlantie Avenie Ratlroad « Company, : to show cause why he should not be| Agsistant Secretary of State J. B. Moore | irookiyn, and his Superintendent, ban. | Was in the Herald Office, punished for misbehavior in the jury-/has been in Washington frequently 1 J. Quinn, were put on trial in the the mid-spring season, suita. |@V@» near 126th st., will give away, free’ of \ SIMONOBEKL Japan, Merch %—U) i. to be present. i h pnsulted in regard | the 7 r ol i . “| 1 K ignges Chane, the Chinese pence envoy, [STet0,M PFeMEM eg | aPeuham have consulted nim tn rexard | them tn Febru y for violating the law Both Struck Down by Ter-! ble for the separate skirt and| Charge, to every purchaser of a Man’s, Boy's or q Michael E, Carley, the juror who was (Spectal to The Evening World.) President Benjamin Norton, ot the| his Time One of the Cures S85 cts » yd Vogel Bros., in consequence of their first an- room, sent a physician's certificate to/jate, and it is understood that both urt of Sessions. Brooklyn, this morn- Which makes it a misdemeanor for em- cited to appear before Judge McAdam WASHID ni in th Harl to 2202 9204 3a iversary (<) em store. = New goods—imported for ; court to-day as an excuse for his fail-| President Cleveland and Secret ing. An indictment was found against tats toicings in this wae at: turly and obstinate masiner In refusing | ite way appointed by Secretary Bay-|ployers to allow employees to work more rible Nerve Disease. blouse so much in vogue—|Children’s Suit, from now until April 20, Gentle- ard and resigned to accept the Chair of] than ten consecutive hours in twelv N 7 attended @ conference With | evidence in the case of Hyman Sarner| international, Law. in the Columbian tombines style with dura- , : dene ‘The penalty ts one year's imprisonment y wt Ito and Viscount Mutsu, the |tedinat Meyer Hellman and Joseph F. University, New York, ite has given | erage aay ct one. —- bility. men’s exquisite Match Boxes, elegant Manicure Japanese peace pienipotentiaries, ts rest-| iiaut, who were tried before Judge Gil- the Administration valuable assistance! ‘The complaining witnesses are Jere- Sets, Ladies’ beautiful Hair Ornaments, massive « Chain Bracelets, Ladies’ Belts, richly mounted ; quietly. dersleeve about three weeks ago. in the present emetgency. mlah Desmond, a motorman of the Fifth AMA, March %.—The bullet} Cariey announced when he entered the| It is reported from high authority that] @venue Ine. He claims that on Jan. 12 Are Now Well, Strong and Lord &3 Ta lor fa Bot yet been extracted from the | sury-room, so the other Jurors way, that|he has adviced the Administration to go| Heats compelled to work eleven hours Finns 1d nine minutes. James Dwyer, a con- ‘, £. of IA Hung Chang, but the Vice-|i,o was for the defendant in the case,|siow in the Allianca. matter, to. let|ductur on the same line, says on tio Vigorous Again. ti B rey'e favorable, he has no Bail : | 6 ii [ane date he ‘was obliged’ to work unique Paper Cutters, Stamp Boxes and superb ; suffering but lttle pain. | cuss the cane, and that he would stay | Great Britain exact indemnity from Ni-| een “nogre and twentynix minutes Broadway & 20th St, iq P rt before Judge, Algoce. und ‘Site Pocket Knives. Every single piece is stamped vk An hour was consumes ex: | BY Using This Great Invigor- sterling, as required by law on all solid silver. "She Bullet entered the Viceroy's left | seman tees be th clause in Great Eritain's Priminaisc ct Meek thieves and other) ator for Blood and Nerves. Their new Spring Stock is now complete, . emand on + “He said the Judge's charge didn't go]; Col. A Lamb and ex-Judge 8. D. ran A i: # Nicaragua, which excludes t izens | Morris ar for the defendants. As- Las The affair has caused the great: | for anything with Mime csey'a coun. |ol.any American Repubite’ trom particl-| aintant, Dariet-Actonnese Meauive repre: _— comprising the latest styles of their well-known indignation here. emarked Judge McAdam, “that} Pation tn the Board of Arbitration, sents the Deople, The court-room was The Emperor and Empress have sent proceeding is tring cnertained to| .,1t is the first time that such a proposl-| filled. with rallroad men. The. trial is [ From the Syracuse Heratt. 1 reliable clothing at such astonishingly low Hung Chang’s palanquin was] cnae yey omer togend for the Judge's | dispute, eeised the carrier's hand and |ofJucyman Bea. Hann Met "48! 1 tn, moreover, reported that he has|cusing statesman, aqye ald. advined a strenuous protest against the | Pickpoc thove Poul weeke it mecenaty for thy | caragua and to firmly insist on arbitra- oe Samad. Arent crowd | defendant. tion of the whole Veneauela boundary u ve, | ton of exclusion has ever been ad-|of unusual interest. to’ railroad em- IF You @ méssenger to Bhimonosek! to express|keep pure the administration of justice. | Van at Gxciualon Mas, ver meen ould lovecs, aac the. tenshoue. Nuastian wea : : ‘, ‘, > to the distinguished Chinese statesman | Eleven, jurors have complained under | Pancreat, Hh, eatahnenmen agerous | Hoy Gem gine the, tenshour, quention wi HAVEN'T READ prices which are not easy to equal in this city » to the proper enforcement of|cent trolley strike. It was nearly 11 their regrets at the most unfortunate |iy; Was it a fair and honest thing for} mena a him to, Keep. his tellow-jurymen locked the Monroe Doctrine in future difficul-| o'ck Ke before the Court began to call | nerve remedy ean be counted A cua Gos ALL, THE INSTALMENTS, There is no instance where such costly sotvenirs were given away free of charge. agury, ant Prot. Moore ts reported to have gone| "the fest taleaman called was Charles | ofthe typesetting machines in the Merald oflee 6 Ril LA Hung Chang 1s Koyama eee eee ee eee ris consclence, | #0 far as to claim that the United States Bisa money. broker of #4 to place in all Arbitration | Broadway ed : aenaiier: "ie entith tatbush, Mr. i akaneoukl, His antecedents are un-/ but it ts his duty to consider the evl- | Commissions of the relations. between |he serapplifecd. with the, men in seme ntleman can look back for aome yeurs The thing to do now is to ‘known. with his fellows. If he obstinately re-| American Republics and foreign powers. | things, ahd he thought they were wrong rat received relief from nervous prostra- read the Synopsis of ‘‘A Plot ‘ inisters of State and a number ‘ Dr. Guaman, the Nicaraguan Minister, | (ff other things during the strike. He | tion by {ty use after « strong recommendation fuses to listen to them and makes no " 21 ‘his morn other officials have visited Li Hung efforts to convert, them to his way of | WAS at the Ktate Department ¢ thinking he may be guilty of obstcuct- | Ing, although this ts not diplomatic da Bnd expressed thelr deep sorrow | fnew cuss of justice, and if that ba | and Fifcinaacenre de tnak re. Heeb , the true he should be punished for contempt | ¢ ting Becretary Gresham re oe Resolutions have been submitted tolor Goure ; : ; Uhe Harish ultima J > ‘J “I shal ave the testimony written om rice DUE, hi Ree sapansse Dist, regretting the attack | | nent to Mr Gatley to the ond ary Secretary of the also thought the railroad officials were | trom one of hls friends who had been cured of for a Million.” . oftentimes far from right, long standing nervous prostration, Mr. Whipple's ili, Rapdall, was challenged peremp-| vervounness datea from the time that he mot 4 with loss of appetite and general debility result. This Synopsis was published 9 Lehn AAll f Hefore the Regs juror was called there | with eae itatek Gee in the Sunday World Match -The Parliament-| was considerable comment among the | Ing from overwork and tuxation of his nervous e oreign Office, Sir]old court altters because rton and | system. x eer eee Made upon Viceroy Li Hung Chang. | fhar“he may read the charges ugainat| Pdward Grey, in the House of Com-|Quinn were not ordered to sit-in the | “sre ay son 24. LONDON, Macch %—A despatch to|fim and prepare. to offer mn explana: | mons to-day,” replying to. Mr. Charles [chairs inually renerved for ‘prisoners, | Me auerpple jaye that he began to recelve P hi e: Frid | Howard Vincent, Member of Parliament | They were allowed to sit at the end of Lracthhen the Centra’ Ne ys that Li Hung|tion in this court next Friday after- a i, n E A noon.” for the Central Division of Sheffield, | the lawyers’ table near the jury box. of Dr. Greene's Nervura,and a half dozen botties Get it, dt, id th d a9 a Chang's assallan: is believed to be in eC eee who questioned the Government regard:| ‘The ext talesman was Francia A. | proved so cificacious that he felt ike a new man , read it, an en rea ake. ing the situation of affairs in the dis-|Sanda, a real estate dealer, of 1995 Fulton | and was able to prosecute his duties even better the daily instalments in The COFFINS SIDE BY SIDE. pute between Great Hritain and Nicara-| street, He was formerly manager of 4 | than before he was overtaken with such agoniz, , ) China May Refuse to Cede Any Ter- gua, said that the British Minister to baper In Magsachusetts. Cal. Lamb Seo World morning edition ' eee We dagek ‘ees Brother Die with. | (intra gAmarlea, Mr A. Gosling, had }accepted him and he was sworn as the| {te nervous donders Ii recommend for De. avery: day ilila week intl n y p own ore. ery to wo Sinters ani Fother Die With. | been granted leave of absence from his | first Juror. ireeue's Nervi om c ai post and he would leave Central Amer-| Wesley 8, ‘Tredwell, of 952 Bergen | from any seltish motive. He believes that Ner- ineli oad acted Whe Ball aI Gadcite - fin One Week. is in May, and that Mr. Roberts, the |etreet, a ellie salesman, for W. 1, 1 ‘Wir (ALab a AIbRLGA bike bees tH ROSANA Of x beaks ae nding Thursday, OPEN EVENINGS ra Saimonoccek! 'wo sisters and a brother, all of whom| British Cons in Guatem: woulk Co, vest Twenty-third stre 0 lv io p . : mays that Li Hung Chang will refuse 0 lived to old age, died within nix days ot) succeel Mr Goaling, with the rank of | York took, the secon eee ee gnett alncat fom the heat hele ‘ ‘s : any territory to Japan, but will) each other last week. Two were burled| press’ the claim ofc ritain. for rotzer, F . c claim of Great Britain. for ‘ov of Sweetzer, Pembrooke & Co, | taken, & greatly increased sum of money] today in Cavalry Cemetery, Death in m0) damages asked for as a result ot| Now York, was challenged peremptorily | “lt gives me pleasure to recommend Dr. Guess the correct ending and G Se indemalty Instead. It is belleved. the/ ihe two latter eagen war, it wan re-| {he arrest of Mr. Hatch. the diritish |by Mr MeGuite eroy, of 14 Putnam | Gteeuers, Nervura,"” ald Me. Whipple, when get the gold. See the Sy- P > despatch says, that the peace negotia-| iorted to the Coroner's office, caused by | OP fe ns, \ : Am | asked for his opinion concerning it. ‘I can " é Ry ilk met be wuccesstul, there evi-| © 1e Col 8 office, ed by avenue, a dry goods salesinan took seat | he Cruny advise my friends aud all others who nopsia, See the Rules. ESTABLISHED 1997. tone shock, juffering from nervousness to try Dr Greene's 2 STORES TOGETHER, ————_—___$_$_$_$_$_ RE ARNIL 0. 3, Meer ing vom secret foree vebind| The tamly wax Susan sullivan, who WILL INQUIRE ABOUT WALLER. 1G, Hl, MeGovern, of 672 Quincy street, a | ar ¥) pee Cy ter, was next on the list. je | Nervura.'’ ° lived at 37 Cherry street; Michael Sulli- sympathize ‘ as : es _. psympathize Mr. ‘Nor- . i i WILDE EJECTED van, aged Afty-five years, and Mary Sul-| State Department Has Recetved No ton parsed Hote to Cok isemb anit Stee i Strests torocite: a widow. Whe her been at, | _LO8t, Found and Rewards, Chatham Square. Enin ~ OStAR WILD . an, aged fifty-two years, who lived a Waralieeus Maeuiliea: Govern Wan scratched peremptorily. A 5 Ogle y | STRAYED trom § En IC 7 worn: ¢ 8 New Bowery. erry. Vanderllp, Jf, & sgn painter, of | nosta lifelong resident of this city, bax very Tere tor tecnlone wie ota : @ tan head “and. ® in to The Evening World.) 2% Marion street, had prejudices in favor ‘h to be thankful for after taking Dr. Greene's me of Tip. $5 ‘ON, D. C,, Mareh 5 ervura blocd and nerve remedy, Mra Sher- anawei alzer, plumber, of 207 Court | wood, after the death of several members of her| ward offered for return of sane. to own — About two weeks ago Susan was taken A with pneum . During her illness WBE f a Monte © -The | of strikers, and was excused, to ea : Peqe BIN Against Q Th fer stientio er Mary wax devoted in her attenti itting up with her at | State Department still claims that it has EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. iy Y ‘orn as the fourth juror. ee . In the ola] Might and nurs her duri the day. | heard nothing oMcially from elther Con- id EK. Egbert, a clerk, of 66 Fourth | {milly within apace of a few mont! FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. HLMOMDON, March | 26-1 nd On Monday she died. The body was! sui Campbell at Mauritius, or Consul]avenue, was prejudiced In favor of the system and beca Help Wanted Female. Bailey to-day, the Recorder, Sir Charles | brought to 8 New Bowery, and the fu- ‘a enced a severe shock = an t Ww We r) “Mall, in charging the Grand Jury, re- neral took place from there. Wetter at ‘Tamatave, concerning tne tt ee eee ee cooper, of Park ave- " ffecting her entire lett vide, Ittety | Poe gane Beate for single gentleman n $l ly on $65 orth, ‘ Mary fell ill next, some said from| sentence passed upon ex-Consul Waller. ‘alls Ae ete ‘ob paralyela, aluoting her entine Jety aide; At lefe and Park ave: private family pr to the Iibel proceedings instituted | Mary fell il next, some sald from nue and Hall street, an’ ox-Knight of i cni herwcripple, aud It was with the utmost dim. | state terms, "'C.""" P.O, box 1,465, clty. Collections Made IF REQUESTED. Ti M Ah 6, by Oscar Wilde against the Ma.quis of jcause nhe had exhausted herself by nurs. | A Prominent oMcsal of the Department | Eavor. thought the men were Tight. Hey uty thatahe wasable te get AOU the house, | ——— GrLHEAGUE DAY UY ENINGE: uesday, arch 20,4, ‘Queensberry. A + [ing her, sist The priest, Father | sald this morring that It was somewhat |WAyeNCUsOd a aitonal jurora} Atthesolleitation of rome of her friends she urnished Rooms Wanted, ‘ , © He said that if the Marquin wrote the | Keene, of Bt. James Church, who visited | singular that no official statement had | were secured: WP. Harker, haed- | tried « hall doaun bottles of Dr. iro ervure, words which it {s claimed he did upon| On’ Friday she died pneumonia.) been made, as Consul Campbell has u ware merchant, of 824 Herkimer street; | and she rays that the effect was wonderful, She \ iat with light r . Produced, whether he was| Michael Sullivan, who had been for] te cable frequentiy tn the pant report-|Culeb M. Pelle. suleaman, of $15. Gites | hogan toimproveatier taking three bottles, and Aleep ‘home and” well recom: For the Easter Season. ? two years an invalld, gcarcely leaving | Mg Matters of mu -h less Importance ‘Minton str y OF, Jones, baker, | 1 # short time was able to get about with more aaa ee A.—A.— FURNITURE FOR SALE. or not in aa qoing, it const. | On ita found thin double bereavenent | Ait. Campbell was formerly Consui at [Clinton street; Willlam EF, Jones, baker, amen TURE FOR MALE. | ‘a Hbel. +f y too much for his already shattered sya-| Tamatave, and ts an experlenced man, |of %2 Grand street; Frank J. Costello, | fteedom and comfort than she had dreamed of — = Magnificent, modern Furniture of private dwel . ee 1 Iwenty-four Rodre after ‘tie | Who woul not neglect the Interests of | draughtsman, of 1234 Madison avenue: |atter experiencing the shock of paralysis, Help Wanted—Male. a et iccade barr aalt cold Furniture, New D7 The Grand Jury eventually returned a | (ern eed teeter Mars he dic Aho] an American citizen, ‘There {sa belie¢| Harmon W. Vaughn, of 328 Putnam ave: | the remedy not only gave her great rellel. from he ich allk brocade Parlor sult, $45: gold Furatture, 7 ‘tue bill against the Marqui Gent oy Here ateetry he died, un-) it’ the Department. that the case has Que; George Harris, electrician, of 200) ie malady that bad deprived her of all comfort, | ready for work, ad Rete’ seh 7g, ha Mee: inet and Dining. Room St sr! Fabrics, Colors, Desi ‘A despatch from Monte Carlo to The) This morning two coffing were side by | een CXAREURACCD Or at ne eee a TTL, Bley ened oe a8 Ryerson ate 0" but her physical condition generally began to ime | ctty- Q jen any time. 138 WEST abrics, ? FNS, . Observer says that after Oscar Wilde | Ai4# in the roome lately occupied by the | Character, French law. is tikhiy, re: | At 2.30 o'clock Judge Moore adjou prove, ifer blood, which had teen low and cir- - - . . — emti Lord Alfred Douglas, the second | Cether in Calvary Cemetery to-day. "| Katded for its accuracy and fatness. uit until to-morrow, When the case | culated slugglahly, began Wo take on new vigor, ra. a “Pp, lettes.” Gm. of the Marquin of Queensberry, ar- —_——— 1 amped | ee ganened by the District-At-| and she tatrly began life over again, she says. ‘ arasoveltées. ( Siyed 9¢ that place, recently, they went! JOHN KOSTER’S FUNERAL. seting an ; led to —_——o— When seen at her home and asked what she u r rea eCcl tein :botel. 2 sul Campbs regard. thought of Dr, Greene's Nervura, Mrs Sher- ee ing the affair, DID NOT RETURN TO WORK, | woor sata that ane believed that it had saved 4 avlo. — = pessietch her life. ‘*I belleve that it Ione of the greatest IN THE COMPLETE FURNISHING OF Or. ‘ after staying there a day, the Sedaicsor at oe t of the other | Servicce Held at the Residence, a * English visitors, informed them that], the Body Taken to Woodlawn, Deke G6ne Onenniat Weenie Union Carpenters Found an Objec- | tmedies for the blood and nervous disorders 3, 4 and 5 ROOM FLATS , rooms we ed F I services over the 1 WASHINGTON, Mareh that will ever be kuown,'’ she sald. ‘There Broadway & 20th 8& i-3 re engaged. luneral services over the late John |, WASHIN ble Forem: would be leas call for physcians if the people F 75, $95 d $115 Both Mr. Wilde and Lord Alfred are| Koster, of the Koster, Bial & Co. cor- |“! poles Thirty union carpenter who. were| would Uy. the oflects of taking # half dozen OR $ , an Middl bods ‘mew in London. poration, were held at noon to-day at | oe ine American Railway talon, and oth about to resume work this morning in | bottl I belleve that it is a great tonic and This original way of furnishing flats, at a stated price, has met the app : of thousands of satisfled cus 5. Why? Because the offer is a bona-fide one, the Fidelity and Casualty Company's tor for the blood. To my imine nothing | °° YOu"know what we'll furnish your Hut for before you enter our door. new building, Church and Cedar streets, | better can be taken when one fcels the effects of a the family residence, 435 West Twenty- Mille Bwelve: Mem in| third street. Rev. Dr. Koenig was the officiadng clergyman, si ary. he body wis taken to, Woodlawn partt 4 with him in the The couns y March 2—A despatch to| Cemetery and placed’ In ‘the receiving man who had taken a Job during the = ore. , “Standard from Vienna says that a ie ane ee oe cent strike, was. still employed. —— We have the most liberal credit system on earth, Remember, we sell these i fandslip that occurred near Titel, in| rhe pitt tone an had once been a inember flat outfits, on credit, without making any additional charge, ‘The goods in- | JACOBSON.—Suddenly, at Ridgetelé, ¥. Jue were Albert Blal, | peared for the Government. Hungary, destroyed a hotel | George E! Kalman, Cari = ner and Charles euused large 1 ft lite. Twelve | Hartung, Charles M rand a Ml Rae ere lowe of sis Twelve Bomelster, Committees from Navieaior! WEDDING PRESENTS SAVED. | A"'\'! dge, the Beetho: that many others are atill|Socle:y and the Independent New Y, Lier demands to be submitied to the | clude EVELYN P., roungest child of Warren Ae manufacture! i 3. S eS. 4d the I Caroline T. Jacobsor TAR nen baal anes au et atti Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, teeta th ae anes Choe wedenets Real “Organisations. deriting ti 4 Bedding, Crockery, Tinware, cc. at? o'clock, ‘Trains leave 224 at, ferry 1.10. ‘@ Winkler, Wrangel rouble was submitted to the Hon Committee of the nters: rs and the Board y decided that the car Reuisen Verein: Weta WeAANt: "Che | Mrestawella Wee dnreate fay | foten Gr ware tinder ‘he teams of the | Bay orgie a with Chambers st. 1.20, via Northern Rallway of oral tributes Were numerous and elab- a ment mage lastoweeks, The strikers etary Patrick Murphy, District. Assembly New Jersey. pera orate. Sale for Storng Tetused to do this He a nariats th oat tha COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS Peo) 1 Sol oe r i ‘ ha Hoare! om eone KOs La, atthoriaea the atatetmeat. that OMPLI MoU! spay Mer Debtes | tony Bie atta aati eng iE | duke Gleserien, In sect storm [lal Mat tgeeaten I furtber com Ste Tate tet ernie te | “LEE ae LONDON, March %.—The sun nayn | ROSGT, Mas, | eer ge TS Ce Tn ON Ee OES Han aa haa TRUE A MUEOMIRT CAME eOe inger and W. Keevter nave teon| 4318 to 1815 Third Ave., bet. 75th and 76th Sts. - BE ee ne ee en ftyt | day, but will Le opened again this even- ision in the anplication by Gas esas psiisuley selling tar verident of tigar-Packert Unoa | a@qny wR, ELEVATED KR. OR CABLE CAR: ‘Open maturdaye tli 10 P. @o la Ramee), the English | Sr. Bial 1s sole executor of his dead yong Le brother, ‘each “shop “te, form a Examining ati Pick, All. other officers were : b 4 partner's will, He had no Mea. of the | hy to enjoin Annie C.| Arbiiration Board. Members of leo: | Menomiunted unanimonsiy. cThe election is to eke @uthor, has been sold to pay her debts, | Value o- Mr. e's estate, he sact|Haeger from selling for storage due Workers No. 2 think It is an. eon Thursday, March a = BBG she ts described as being almost/ {his ‘morning, but thought it was vers lisence cf yin auine cisbery ei eae » break “up ith pote Meng muster makers aay that they will SINK OVERFLOWED. INDIANS SIGHT-SEEING. KEEP DRY! penniless. ithe funeral services were in German, | Hon. ‘The property 1 mostly of | And Mth ne eC hich Paseen through ine meters tthe American | Severol Thow Dollars in Dam-| Five Warriors View the City from Good things for bad | Spain Informed ¢! The body lay fn a aakol of black broad: | weitdiny 5 Taneentme valued (ak: (88y sume! work this morning. funds to support the strikes The Guha woe age Done in Broadway, | the Pulitzer i ing Dome. ig Reina Regenta Are Fi Outer presen were | Seer an incdedialoncaucn | Sap er Brigit ieee Ube bane edi Policeman Philip Oppenheimer discoy-| Five “big Injuns” from the far South-| Weather: our extra long i MADRID, March 2%5.—The Government | Q,.¢°7IGu gipiman Hasslacher, fat. inany the art store! hy | ~~ WAGE WAR IN CLAY PITS, Jes Vny if lus the. Staton | ered Water overflowing the sink on the | West stood In engine-house No. 7, on the| black Para cloth rainecoats. fs oMcially informed that all reports |doipn and Albert, Aron Mrs, Howell” were Brewenit “Sig ab as Hainters ns third floor at 377 Brondway, occupied by corner of Centre and Chambers streets, | app ey ilit sand thet the warship Reina Regenta has | Cissie Loftus and Far [their market value, and which could not | Threatening Times at the Spa}? M. 10 be patd at the tite oF M. Muschel, Manufacturer of Cloaks, Yesterday afternoon and watched the y have military cape: been found submerged in the Straits are eae | be ascertained ny recognized ssw d eee Gee ken Watkiog Delsgate. Dominick yesterday morning. ‘The water nad firemen there drill under the direction| velvet collars, Severs dollars oy. ind that the sale of the same would wholly without foundation, and also) ("Pt Charien M. Morri that neither wreckage nor bodies from | BALTIMORE, Mi, Maron 25 —c) flooded the first and second floors, and of Capt. Kenny, re Union|, Carney, dealer in straw goods, on the The Indians were Capt, Jack Jones, |@*@ fifty cents: Ht in iereparabi and Plate Glass Gi RTH AMBO' ch Po! + Ma ought to be re cas metantCcate: cette An injunction was granted for tive | yeadtau eae iia Rew flag at Clarendon Hall ye oa ad ne : MEEAS Gave been washed ashore, Ja dead, uae $98 rer Heata unrtera waa Called wp this morn: itty hunted to Secrest av*tan: | second Moor, had is stock damaged Briokeateck and Capt. Joe, Mojave war-ltwelve dollars though; wet a Pear arene se i | i Bs On the first floor, occupied by Miller iJ Fe-ty, a Jualapul buck, , ' Wreneh Government Sanctions the pee nto this place, for ald to suppress disorder gre pros teraw and mintinery. woods, about Capt. Kusula, of the Supal tribe, They |C@#’é get through ‘em--our jest = ened tre s i ‘ there over wages between Hun Jans | ere was merry-making $1 mage wae done to the stock, Were part of the Indians bi ht to this i yp keene of Lottery Loan 4 Jolned. Se Oly OAM Cll”) cantoyed to seeing Gad, J and dancin . H ——_— city by W. J, Rouse for exhibition in the | @Uarantee for it, » LONDON, March %.—A despatch from 1866, Capt. | 2 id ei mployers put new men to work, |, 12%. Brookly F Union appointed € ad Fell f Root. by. Weds je for e! . Paris to The Times says that the Gov. mamant ot the said the acd ne Htungariane this marniny aes |B comme 1 pio and,.e new | Shot at Cate and Fell from # Roof. iurnum & alley Congress of Nations, MUTE ae sanctiones 4 trcccsal ts a noi tm : io tacke and ted to prevent then. from a4, Plumbers’ Tail. | eneat Metching, seventy-three years ol @ Indians were deeply impressed Glow the Cradit Foncler to Bevo Hote a atte arn bright wo.| Working there “WP igrem bette ent : rae File | Jumped or fell from the roof of bis home, S#1/ with the work of the men and horses, how {nthe Pace mieet!om wilt, man who] sills. the Pe and an outbreak isnot tery Joan of 250,000,000 francs. — = —=_—_ Revolati Haney ata mag | tr a 4) izast Houston street, this morning. ‘The police’ When the fremen came sliding down had asked — — —. | Myre and) Marcy. avenues think the old man Is the victim of an accident. | the brass rods from the rooms above ad as IN THE WORLD OF LANOR, | Upon frauen of & deiegasion of District Aa.) He was formerly a sboemaker, and lived with) the Indians were delighted, and grinned for Pearl. Sympathi: a Here. M. semaly @ spokesman was John {his son Henry, He has been a sufferer trom in-| With satisfaction, George Henrique and Fernando A. Deneasas ead, Atty-two t ' : ; [gibi the Central ie nn wenerday issued) somnia and was melancholy, At 6 o'clock this ore Warrlors caught thelr frat slimpse Were pamengers who arrived here by the Ward | rnin in Painters and Decorators’ Union No, 110 has re- | 49 appeal to ite ami reanizations advising | 2 ard a shot and to his e Atlantic from the dome of the ‘ we Ren she Acived bore: by. beans | ma ine, to the Vite initiation fea to | them to fuanclatly” an of riven peg hes as Cs erg By Pulitzer Bullding, | Smokestack looked eames vane sa mer wy Phe New York painters have donate >the . were alien athe J 2 ene, Ong and earnestly at the Brookly: . Thee geatiomen were reporied as having, beea| epector of rifle ntact grocer whc | striking ‘verreccoun workers * 4:$40:t04 were placed | Henry looked over the edge he saw his father, bridge and mien bald very gravely; HACKETT, CARHART Barenict to tnere Cave. tor ermaetbising with pelea Lema wanted te Tua ant Capmakern” Calon haa romoved ia Vivtng: Jn tee. baak, vad. Both inen, wore fiat aie ine. eens att Ems people. anp COMPANY, 1 either one would otk, h ters to WL Mercer sire! are was a revolver Ww a d A \ uD ve] WASHUN' afl hay san sek WAR aa co cioal rae nas yentorday. - Chamber empty. ‘Ther o pistol whot wount Going back to their boarding-house the Th are supponed to have] | WASILINC sell her A has been revelected Walking 10 request a a the old man's bay. He was, taken to Bete Indians ‘took thelr first ride in an| Two Stores: Broadway and Canal St HiT ages ts eucviggheit . wt te a4 ie: Hosplt eon nay r might have elevated train, They all shook hands : (ee j iatives: 6 some im en rk paraed for @atering | Sone oa the Toot to shot ca with the guard as they letf the train at Broadway below Chambers St, . mai Saee Billkne saa, Maybe. is tation ahi the, gieman a Waring s offve ‘nex: a Twenty-third street. Im consequence of the date-changing on bill-| A Dintinguinhed Statint ‘whether you do sell more of Pye Suri Cur Horses Run Away, | aout theatre ticke::, brought to light | yteLNOURNE. March # you and James MeGuire were the Bullal e car No, 185, of the Belt line, at 7 week, A. M. Palmer In trying to Induce his | ser CMG. ihe dating these other things or not. there adtbor Uaton sesterday. | ME Many of their bow 0 ‘E8128 | o'clock Chis morning, had @ team of unmanage: | The Bry Over. sees eat ehess other things ot nt ther | soe eae ite aaa ee | ink mri ta ee eye) ete ee ee aR n & Clifford have agreed to pay th ‘sin their employ $3 each per day of | away on South street, dragging the driver, John Winslow, along the street. The ca owded eee ; with passengers Including several women. Wine, | HOUld be rich to nourish. Depleted 1 Avenue s run over at Avenue C an@ by @ baker; Ea ith at mane yy New for a Swiss Fa Oe Monday, April 1, the Swiss F f ine which makes the flies! “): Spring Is Here avoid it. TI notice that all the wt who the Sion Hall balding tan, wt | AM MBFINE a the nebo nitend 19 the ction Pearline packages are clean], yrl la 1th. Teen ew earda wit) we fenod"to-members | Araggeal trom’ dhe rach." Faw hocaea were | 9 Lege Burned Of with Hot Wir pened in Teutonia Assembly Rooms, |” Peary oe Reson Ravat:'t iy ne » / a a} Abiiohmons of @ sehgol for Whe do Bot pay will be | eushi a oe . 5 rans toned, the liver, ANG fresh, All the othersare | (2!) yuan the rolls ————~»s—__.- TRENTON, N. J., March 25,—Johi fend Sixteenth street, and continue Manian he fly-specked!” This is a true), Te ptr dobe Protective Union| Moving Trunk Broke Hin Le. CO Ss SaNge Ia a ooll cf ted" beh wire, is the Trenien e reat event will bor only | uonenow by the use of Hood's Sarapariia, | OY ~$ Seeger sl PA Ate Musical Union, ws| Robert Ayres, thirty-four yeara ol@, of 200| ez Da Werks tender end bag both ia ings burned Reset genes, bu on dadusriat | t2Y Sreet blood cleamer and strength bulkier, |Story. Every thing is true that | ARIE ak ee ed to be @ non-union | kag Twonty-elghth street, was struck by one of| aes Which will be represented nearly | het weather commen vs at I print about Pearline, | tls proprietors Maa Aviaicailoe _| the big elephants at Madison Square Garden this | Killed by « Horse-Car, reed we a e Fo | Nos indorsed by bor Unto, willeea morning and seriously inju ° mu Ss on Mamuel Frank, of 809 East Ninth ati he sais | Hood's Sarsapariiia be thing in Pearline that! "\* [the Ban aieatas in Jeon it toad | ploved an a helper. aba, the yeara old, led this morning trom the effects of ing of Henry J. Landolt, President; keeps thes off isits popularity. | "it" fective Union againat is manager for uot em-/ him on the leg with Mie, trunk. fracturing. the injuries received by being run over by @ horse Secretary of the Executive Com: , aah member | bones. He wax taken to Bellevue Hospital. . 6 i : car, Bt De, Joby esa ins re Is the Only It doesn’t stay on the shelves bread "bs a ae A delvaate, of the A, BU. report the san of Cod-liver Oil, enriches ue Pa ge. Srarapeesl pe wy 4 or amb. i : Disiriot embiy No, . fe Sek Scompre oh arene 4 a he i a health: Yt mti-Toxine Proving Suce: if « i, i ‘Tamsen, County long enough to become soiled anual picnic om Saturday, Aug. it his manager had not carried out ry A the blood, restores a healthy color, ‘al Be rite Sees uns) True Blood Purifier Vico vomenwant washing! 2! kia tie te Mog ots gic Desery valon, tnona aa | Beecham’'s pills for con- cures Auzinia and tones up the sys-| Al the dobinris came in te ly ee uta ore u ¢ r ele dal cl % 1 i i % cera, who are watche = Tih 100 Seats ie pat he ioaeted be bap say conan h re ° hi an Pes ‘. Sok oer lal 168 evoue’ atenaay ts | eteaives of ihe. dial ee wb esalgat ai the book at your drugiget’s indorse it. the Mesith Department, said to-day that it le _ delleteivlienamandategtcabiertenperetaee = rr e' st = e ict ualow place ne vances ‘cabmen. toy being used with good results as the averuge, = m4 arm, y must have Pear. ‘The Silk Ribdom Weavers’ Union will neid alteauction ot the Keates tabee thugs &| and go by it Don’t be deceived by Substitutes! weekly death rate has been reduced to 6 Pills ity, coy Petts! | ne, mam-mecting at ihe West Bide Labor Lyceum, | (eelve ends email inctoass of waaee kane bace than the average weekly ld 427 JAMES PYLE, N, % | 543 Went Forty-second street, to-morrow evening, 3 Aancad cajes mee then 6,000,000 benen, | Prepared by Sestt & Bowne, M. ¥, ii Drugeicte, | yrarm* | Genin ot the test ton