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ahi. ee a * “fasalted the Court’s Dignity. A Personal Matter Could Be Settled A982 50. Outside,” He Declares. fim Odjects to Be Called an “As pees! Seantn of Character.” Ex-Congressman Timothy J. Campbell, nied by his counsel, ex-Congress- man John J, Adams and Howard P. appeared before Judge McAdam, fwhed for contempt of court for furnish- ‘ teens i cm MoAdam Says Campbell the Special Term of the Superior rt, at 2 o'clock this afternoon to show cause why he should not be pun- THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAKCH 27, 18696). gates Who Represent Others, Let It Go On, {this morning between ‘There was a conference at 11 o'clock | ‘rhe directors of the Commissioner Fire Insurance Com er fied with Its Officers. Policy Holders, juitahle Mut any at their meet |Waring and delegates George ‘Tomble-| ing to-morrow will, tn. all aan lity |ron, Robert Crowe and John ft. Edwards, | carry out an entire reorganization of the representing the Central Labor Union. Company, ‘The men called to ascertain whether! [or some time past there has been dis they would be received as a delegation. They we treated with the utmost cour jtesy by the Commissioner and Deputy | Commissioner Moore. | The delegates incidentally called up the [case of one of the men who has been \discharged for having been found in a saloon, satls! ner pany inv exter th capital should be ction In the Board with th: In which the affairs of the Com have been mar and a recent cation by an expert aecountant, K. Hopkins, showed that ther irment of the capital to th 08, The law required: that nt of & | Mrs, Eliza A, Wall applied to Ju made up of $40,000 | dakesliinaaing. eke seh ea a MMR IB ah ica snot ob ‘ —— oo Will Not fisosive Wa Walking Dele-| Equitable Mutual Board Dissatis-| $500,000 Diverted to Make Up |The Bull Movement Came to a Gambling Deficiency. If.Central Labor Unton Wants War | Steps Taken in the Interest of the | Mrs, Eliza Wall Asks that a Re- celver Be Appointed, tee Hoekman, {in Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day for the appointment of a re- celver for the nal Cordage Syndi- «Mrs. prop | Com N Wall's counsel stated that the rty of Willam Walle Sons Rope any, of brooklyn, was sold to the National Cec mpany for $94,900 some time p to the failure of the latter Company In May, 18%, Mrs | Wall says the money was not patd, and that she can find no trace of any ac- count of it fg for publication ‘a grows!y eer Col. Waring said If he was a good man in cash und $160,000 in notes. It was) A portion of the purchase price was to ‘ies Report of the proceedings of the Superior and his record good and could offer any found upon investigation that $5,009 of be bald tn 40% shares of the preferred Court,” and for pee ene UPON reasonable excuse he would these notes were uncollectable and | Stock of the Cordage Company of mel the character of Judge Mc. mM stated, but if ae be proved to be @ worthless, and at a meeting yesterday Value of $400,000, Thie k, according . Sod Sicha » Mrs, ‘ ot d ered, sou omic rte referred drunkard he must Ro. the directory euaranteed 10 make up. ''gunmequent. tothe. absorbtion of the to Judge McAdam as “a Tammany he delegates asked Mr, Waring If he /$81,50) of this amount, and the remainder, Wall Rope Company by the Cordage aludge,” and to have sald that he was IN would discuer the cases of men dls It is stated, will he pledged to-morrow, Lompany, Mrw Wall declares, her on consultation with friends of John Simp | charged it they were represented by | As a condition of subscribing this sum Rite fh Wall and others consi erred gon previous to rendering a decision in delegates, to make up the deficier the directors t ‘They organized the Natlon: ¢S,gade in which Campbell and Simpson) certainty not,” was the reply, “It he | insisted that the present secretary, A, A" Syedicate, which practicully swept » “had rival interests. comes personally or represented by bis He Walton, and 8.0L. Dobbin, the “TAY Yilntning the books. of «sift, Adams read a dozen pages Of| prother, his father, his uncle or any | treasurer, should be retired, and that tonal Cordage Syndicat ae Coen Borat ob- | other relative he will be considered, but New underwriters should be employed ; lRes. she founa ap item of i 8, to trial of Campbell on | not otherw! | instead of James 8. Skinner & Co., who Sa toot Ae ea: Read bah “ a Metal babaahic nner , WHO) with foot note to the effect that the Meer isvneidiscan oe ine court |e eee comes clothed with omciat have acted in this capacity ince the | money war due from the National Cord- ) @enied the lc receive him, for, tem ny was formed « year ago. This ey a . Gi | principally on the ground that tt had) which employs Will be carried out Mtiohial Cordage, Syndicate, Mrs mot been shown and docs not appear |{urtous and dangerous. Tan & award M. Knox hatter, i Prost-| bing jexitimate business concern Ba antec ee ha its Tabor that finds It ne dent of the Comp and the other! a eepmesee changed ‘ i ‘- . nted by wa de ~ ames Ke pool \e "contempt would hinder the opera. | ;hrenenitd (oy WAIKIDR Selegn rectors are C, ©. Shayne, Robert Geer, | ‘ayndie led ca| “of: the Federal see verement for) Vyhpartment aud can ¢ elute 01 Willam MeDougal, John L Covingt: to him of $2 “Wp ainek that ripe hg he goes, and he Wil! Joha 2. Van Wormer, J.B. Batley, inavlred Judge remarks were mai e ‘ el never me bak, | Zolmon Goodsell ad. Mulford, hd jis testimony Leis hs rota When the Committee left they in ; a) and J. Mulford | As a ‘put,’ was the an- erect ‘authority of the Nation. col Waring that " antagonism So far as the report that there Is seam J i towards the Department by sthing wroi in our accounts Ww 33 ser It was aso held by Mr. Adams that Central Labor Union will be cou: company te concecnon ia the ‘National bell “could not "be lield. Rullty Uhued, toc which the Colonel repli Ry Jub enaerren Gis 7a Deol ately e Company National Syn- a teenpt of the Superior Court, t ERE tO) ony * eald Mr. dames $ Skinner to-day to make up a deficiency in gi es onal in the Buperior Court [atesion any polley whe Lee aan” Willlam B. Horn 1 f I sesston any potiey may 4 littam lornblower, counsel for hal order to show catise had Ht says that absence of a vee Syndicate, opposed the appointment Geiminal feature, ant auch pring, 1in| HOT AFTER LANDLORD LEVY. | iitcies Us the ony funit tout a revelvar’ onthe ground that 1 » he was entitled to a trial By a} ) "Phe Company is in a sound con Wall had not shown shi partner fy which mh the pending proceeding | authorities Say He Mant Dispose of and ts doing a fair business, ‘Th in the concern, and becau had not denied . it ‘ no outstanding debts, ho. ares wutisfactorily traced the money which _Judge: McAdam overruled the objec- mam, He Can't and fe Is fo meet ‘every claim when |1t was claimed, was pald for the. bual- wraham Le ale dealer, | 10.” ness of Wa ons, could on fudge McAdam anid that the reniaris Abeta ty ava ey eeal lest sbrealalt) eral Mannger Asten sald to-day |aak for a tecelver for the money actuc » Campbell were mad t ajof a7 Kast Fifty-seventh street, 18 that the Company woull continue. its | ally located. x emneh War pending in the court, jin w peck of trouble and feels that he Ines without Interruption Ision reserved. that the court had smple Jurisdie- |i a much abused man, He says that | ,,Acvording to Direct ther —— —— Sit ta simply absurd for a man to ray | the pollve, the i Tepattmont, the | cate ce tie patlee Perret aay (Re Inter IN WORLD oF LAnoR. the can pease ue haa Of #)Street-Cleaning Department and the |) pany will he placed upen a and thaan = x feouat say that it In privile Board of Health are altiattar him, and Cit amin, nee eae tA Be OU NOt nay ea a ein tga 1 and 146 elect because. 1 did although he ts most anxtons to avold | her tant him that Many. of thie notes | The. two Natlonal Barbers’ Unione are conter t ash an onslaught. kiving offense the authorities will not | heid by the Conmmpany were wordless. | fing upon a proposition ty amalgamate, Ktack Upon the Wighity |KIve him the chance, | One hundred and etghty were | Levy owns & number of bulllings on | sy AU LG ’ 1» and ag such if matte at be fully aulred In) ‘on. me individu. we no place her on the oui ly but might It would be se don't mean to say us between man‘ othe may not have | “ir, Adums, man Mr, Campbell 4 Your Hon thin is not w personal matter, “Ai Campbell is out of this matter entirely, 4 and g0 in Your Honor, It h. great question as to the rights of * person and the rights of every news F regarding the publication of state Maente 'emade (ong subsequent to the pro | eeetines had jn court J McAdam sald that before thi muylgated in the case he. Sanibeil and Simpwon. ‘he hui to the Judges of th rior Court, ‘with him. Adams claimed that the Court Mot punish Campbell for libel o other Judge McAdam raid he was on tria to: show cause why he should not Ii panlehed for contempt. Adama read tha Bell's statement referring to Judge Me- Adam Tammany juige, and asked 3 hae ‘a false report?” Sudge McAdam sald that he would no gd into the case piecemeal; that tt was Pot any one particular statement, bit the general tenor of his remarks, whi constituted a reflection on the’ Court. He insisted that Mr. Adams read th tire affidavit on which the charge was based. that Tammany Judge, sald in a loud whisper to his counsel. “Do you mear to say,’ sald Judge McAdam, “that you or ‘Mr. Campbell. or any one else, can Ko tito af &nd in the presence of newspaper m tab me or any one else in the back; attacking my reputation and assassin. ate my character or that of any on else’ Do you mean to tell me tha Campbeli or any one else c and not. called to acco ‘No, Your Honor, but Me Mr. Campbel Your Honot has an action at law against nim or an action at criminal law. to read to the Court the oplr fon of Charles O'Conor, ¢ nduct of the highest Court in thy te. ‘L will not hear it,” thundered Jude. lcAdam. most eminent jurist luced were fr ted upon. “I will not hear it. I will not anything reflecting upon any Judge ¢ ERY, Court, and it il becomen you as, Wyer to attempt to do such a thing.” ny, Your sonor doesn't hoid th, 1 would be guilty of libel in reading th Charles such an eminent man aries a this country e ely criticized and cow Oconor! ment, the basis of whic buurt had no jurisdiction. ‘He quoted was that th decisions hol Of a proceedin had been ended was not punis! 8 contempt of he point that proceedings ( for contempt of court should b in the tribunal before whom thi ad been committed. ‘The notary public Campbell testified, the rep sentative of a Federal Court by vit whom M it been become a |! all of whom practically portion of Camp- | was a itleising the ‘But, your Honor, the decisions of the | hear Mr, Adams proceeded with his argu offense the cast side shops, and disp which the trouble the tallors' of the shops to have our te out streets in b vad the sur ning Depa tears took | jit away,” gaid Mr. Lev: put naw they fuse to touch it. In consequence the voles are HOW artesting out tenants [They arrested the fanitor of one of our jDutldinge in Cherry street a few. days are used as sweat | re ver the clippings and “We une # put it in the sci ‘T went to see the Inspects ¢ [AMP and he sent me to Col S| must have been at his off ij tines, but L could 4 e hin, He | Was always too busy, ‘Then [wrote him jf letter, and he replied that the law pro: | Vhibited “the Street-Cleaning Department 1 | from taking excelstor, paper, cardboard, {straw and the like, "The Ike," he sald [meant rags and tailors? yi must send them to a private Y) cL hired some carte and. took fifty barrels of clippings over private dump at the foot ¢ xtreet. They woulde't have them there, | Jxo 1 went, to Delancey and Bron! streets. Nobody would have them, | Thad to éart them back again, and haw all my houses are filled up with ellp tenants to ehbors « nt and more t were making n f Health about) at the city | Waring. I ur or tive | of burn | th told some ilk the tne lipptr [out the were thr burned, > they Lainie to the How rags In my houses “want to get rd of them, but nobody will let_ me. T do not know what to do [1 had to 88 twelve tenant a fow days rewuse they threw thelr ellp: [pings Inte the: str 1 shall go erazy | ready. What are we paying tixes for, | fe | hy. e| 1 last seen Mr Levy was on his | Hall with z 1 pouring his tale of w {the sympathetle ear of Mayor Strong. HOEBER GETS LAW POINTS. re: quest 'To-Morrow, Coroner Hoeber saw Assistant Dis- t-Attorney Davis this morning after flort of two days Hoe still excited over the inquest on Loretta Hannigan, which he is to hold to-morrow, and consulted ut| Mr. Davis to-day on questions of law. ne; After he left Mr. Davis, the Core locked himself up in his litte omc and When any one knocked he yelled out “Tam busy.” | fter he cume out, he was asked by ster If he had resigned, or was ) resign. Jumped up and down in stacy of merriment, a# he blew out e | 1- | tr an srone: 1s, of al ne [a | ec ue " 1 ny The jan )\large Clouds of smoke from a huge clear, It is not true, then," zarded the corte he & while he May 1 wroner shook his head ne; | kept on laughing. ask why not? ' ively queried th authority conferred MeAdam Interrupte that that portion of Campt mony referring to himself was not xv repor Well, 1 will answer your question bs eking you why sh 1? You tel Your editor to answer that question! Assistant Distret-Attornes, Davis. sald mane to the matter under Investigatic before the notary. pm) this im he had not received the “Bor what he said then,” sald Mr, | (oPOrt OF the meroscopleal examination | dams, hevtaaccantabia”oniy to tHe mnie By Tins Ferguson Inthe dutigas BO uit. init under he District-Attornes's oftice ne BRT, Mitbonty the represented at the inquest temortoy, wien lied a mumber of authorisies in | entien Indepenient of the Coronet att euppart. 0 is theory | the verdiet of bis jury: will not be cone Phere, tain qiuertion about sour ay-| SM SETH OE Bia Jury wil aot be’ vn orities,” said the Court, “but ave no bearing iin the cise : ig.are proceeding under the s he burden of Mr. Adams's argute was to the effect that Mr. ( being a witness, was not the judge Relevancy of subject matier of the tions put to him. He had only att aque to a ewer. “And I'm not an assassin of privat eWaracter,” put in Campbeil, per. Mr, Okie asked permission to eay few words; but Judge McAdam ra that the point on which he wished touch had already been argued by Adams. Mr. Campbell whispereit @el that he objected to the use of t rds “assassin of private char the Judg> in speaking of him, cAdam was told of t ““f haven't heen any hares on than he was on me,” sald the Jur, Judge MeAdam took the papers ai! M to his oo: hi tr served decision, counsel for Campreti di elining to go iit the meritn of the nas the Court had 1 ground fariedtedton, ——___—____| i, the book at your drugigst’ “and go by it. gg ey Mama aalas more than 6,000,000 bene, ina whis- dudge Beeeham's pills for con-; , “ $tipation 10° and 25° Gets "| WILL APPROVE THE BILL. | Viola i Se | ‘Taere np bel of Clty Have Ordinances’ May » Trinia, was a ho pill 1 paasent hy t« the May ri offive to-day Arawn by n- ye and much Wound before ap 1 tape hos + wart peddler or m Siiewalk merchant . ed for standing more ‘in one plare can obte fo) dustice I says t “ a before whom the” pedite Wrought ho should be allowet to imy 8 4ue Mayor will approve the bil | —— Must Swee, the Moral mminsioner of Pubiis Works Brookfel!, was by Judge Patterson, ods, to explain why Dis ep the floor of the County C one ‘inniegd of during the Tedge “Patteragn the’ Commies! iidge “Patterson the Commiesioner promised’ o aoe that ibe old practice should be resumed, s He Is Primed for the Hannigan — STATE CAPITAL CO oT any I prise, i clippligs, and £) will be enipe ators the rallre trans i p uy work appr tor | The ¢ ote the sort and the M Aller lat rh attr ing ry lous t Weed, Wuilder acting some out my bare his grievance P. an pany Untim- Wer--HEaclse Fight s Due. (Spevial to The Kyening Worlt) ALBANY, March gi The Senate ¢ Mittee on Judiciary Is devoting a Rood Hof time to the consideration of tie| ine soheme so develaped this ses \stoh Phis is embodied in a Mil designed to convey in fee simple a mortgage on 4 good bly stretch of the State from thy Hudson River to the Si, Lawrence of ary of the proposed ons ty the “Maritime Canal ¢ f£ Novi A nea.” which ent the bill ever omes a law red to construct $20), to unite the st. Lawren Rivens under lana th yied demand wily With which the prise the Sta hem i ind i, to the m ‘ any trust or cor team or nt I tunne may be eon Comp: 4 Canal and the the lands ty for relovat the Company ts to have of condemnation asd Handa to be ind works. Is Siekdentally nd tel a oper Vessels in a Ren portation busine Most prominent men named in DHL ave Henry Go Hurlelel. sinith of New York State; m"* ton, ‘he millionaire wheat manipu: of Chivage, and bo HL Burnbam, of the Works Patr nis Of these gentleme the attention of legishe of Whom are desirous of Minding e about the scheme before turn Wer the Slate entirely ty them, uprlatton ts intend miaeny sf canals ley Pgh to and enga tr of every L real estate bill is simply a bit of spite Work against | fal ud ig cs Hubber workers went on Mise. jeaterday, Their Huced Park, been re + ad California Legislature has passed a bill © barber shops ndays ani holidays, 5.214, AF. of ta, has orresponiing and Re- Coremak ik Union Ni erick Henri Ietriot Argembly No. 19, Ki of L., will cele: hrate its fourth auniversary Easter Monday, April The cardera and spinners of Fall River, Mass ave organized @ federation, Ils Secretary Iw ex: Senator’ Havert Howard, + John Shea and He Atkinson, of the Ate | antic Coast Seamen's Union, report ship: | pling i MF and that the eutiook Is steadily” km prowiag Clkarsmakers went on atrike at the factory of Fink @ Co, Bast Porty-tfourth streat, yesterday They demand am Increase of $2 per thousand, Alexander Ludwig, has heen elected Pinanctal secretary of Uranehe tS. of the Workiven's General eae" Union, ‘The new Recording Secretary 1 | He Ley The new conatitutlon of the German Painters Sovlety ie {9 be passed upon definitely next Tues: Nprit 2. Members failing ( attend the meat ng’ will be ned A permanent injunction Heert "trom uslog countertelts. of if the Cigar-Makers’ International Ciion has been ted by Judge McAdam, of the Superior side bakery employing ten men ba With the labels of Bakers’ Tuters restraining H. . the bie label | Electrical Workers No. 9 will meet Thursday to diicuns the circular sent out by the ectrical Contractors’ Amoclatton, of the Central 1 ent the papers re at req Yor strong death of Frank Gilbert, a photo: | Reiss Coe Lartlanuae Atier. May 1 the heady {Union No 2 wilt be at an office, haa” been rented for one. year, Union's Secretary 1s Inatius Newman, 224 Second ‘The nanitary potters of Trenton, N have been on etrike for over one year, Jo owh hettled with their bo accepting’ a one: third reductto The non-untun hich Nave been dlacharged Workman William L. Brower and Sec Patrick Murphy, of District Assembly 49, 1. have promined to speak at inte i@ to Chowen Friends’ | Broad streot, Newark, N. Ji, next Sunday a! BY ‘The New York Branch of the Letter: ‘arriera’ National Assoctation Is preparing for the coming Convention 1 La which 1a to be held in Philadelphia r Day. The letter-carriers’ band of must- —_—_~— PTLET UP-ON TIM; MA, WARING AND LABOR CLASH GOMPANY MAY REORGANIZE|CORDAGE SYNDICATE 4OBS.|COULON'T | SELL SL FLAY AROS SPECIAL SALE OF TEA GOWNS From 10 to 12, THURSDAY. To-morrow, between above hours, Untimely End. Later the Stock Rose and the Mar- ket Was Firm. The bull speculation in Reading, which Started with such a show of promise yesterday, came to an untimely end this morning. The stock declined 1-2, to 126-8, under a perfect flood of offering: ‘Those who have been prating about, Will be placed on sale 275 Wool | Vanderbilt buying, and that the Penn-|Challie Tea Gowns, in beautiful sylvania road was also in Eee patterns, lined throughout and rupt Reading property, wore long faces, | time, i i rene having discovered to thelr cost that trimmed with ribbon, very large sleeves and full skirt, light and dark grounds, sizes from 24 to 46; Also, 150 Cashmere Tea Gowns, trimmed handsomely with lace and ribbon, all colors, We couid sell every one of these} Gowns in the regular course of} | business at $4.98, but have decided | to offer them at a “sale,” at POSITIVELY none sold be- fore 10 nor after 12 noon, Only one to a customer, LADIES’ WAISTS, (Neckwear Department.) when they wanted to sell there was no one to take the stock off their hands. Jersey Central naturally sympathized. It broke 3, to 933-4, but the dealings were much smaller than in the case of Reading. The, bonds of the weak®and yielded 1-2 to 1 1-2 per cent, The market was leas active, the traders showing little disposition to en- fame on the bear side of the account he result of the morning’s speculation wax to add gome to the outstanding short Interest. The Reading statements of earnings | for. February, taking both the Ratiroad | and Co & Iron Ca ny together, how a decreased deficiency in. meeting | the month's proportion of fixed charges FF cles as compared with February, Money 21-2 per cent. on call. Foreign exchange | firm at 4.88 a 4.48 1-4 for bank- long sterling and 4.89 1-2 for demand No engagements of gold for export are looked for by this week's steamers, Commercial bar silver rose to 64 and Mexican dollars to 503-4, The advance was due to the receipt of higher quota- tions from London, bar silver there selling at 291-24, ounce. Prominent bondholders of the Savan- nuh & Westera and Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus roads haye decided to take steps to withdraw from the Georgia Central system. The Fitzgerald Com mittee of Savannah & Western has dis- banded, and the securities were returned to their owners, Stocks were firm and higher after shorts, Reading, midday on covering o! General Electric, Jerse Central Whiskey and New England were ¢s- pecially prominent in the rise. The dealings were quite moderate, directors of the Chicazo Gas Com- in Chicago have received a notice meeting April 2 probably to decide the dividend question, Ineide Interests in Long Island Trac- tion have no Information to give as to the number of stockholders paying the 2 per cent, assessment, but not much move than one-third ls belleved to have paid. Payment is said to have been ma le on several of the large blocks held in New York, but the stockho:ders In general seem to have thought it Inad-| Viable to put new money into the con- | cern The Committes may decide ty horrow enough on its own responsiblity to make up the 2 per cent ‘The total sales of listed stocks we 216,60) hares. In the unlisted depart. | Ment 18,200 shares of Sugar and 90 of Lead were dealt In. Handy Harman will ship 25,000 ounces of silver by. the steainship Nor- mannia, going to Europe to-morrow. latter were very We offer to-morrow, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'cleek: 200 of our $4.75 Wau) of Japanese Silk, extra large sleeves,linedthrough 1 | out, perfect in shape, at. . ) POSITIVELY only one to each customer, SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST. 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Southern Pact Texan Pacific The death yesterday of Louls Wren, | twenty-two years old, a colored boy, who for the past seven years had kept a newsstand at Thirty-first street and Broadway, may possibly be due to the administration of knock-out drops. Wren fived in a boarding-house at 254 West Forty-first str v f Union Pac., ‘abanh Den, & Gult Cage ore tween $600 and $700 in the Dime Savings Wheel aire hd Bank, and generally carried between $0 Wheel, Sls Hy Hf Oy ay and $100 with him, H. DUNCAN \ wooo FAILS. His Susperston Last Monday night he left hiss at7 o'clock. He then had $85 in his 9 session, which he showed to a colored | bootblack in the Arena Restaurant, in Auneunped onthe a ees DOLD OD ODOT OT OTD ODOTDOTOS OD bas 4 Bulfach St., Boston, Mase ay Banking and Financia Often of | 41 W. 125th St, N.Y. jopartment fz. Co, No, 850 Broadway, New York City, March 25, 1895. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have been this day ap- , pointed Receivers of the prope erty of the firm of E. S. Jaffray & Co, upon a dissolution theres of, under an order of the New York Supreme Court, Under the provisions of our order of appointment, the Receivers are authorized to continue the business so far as necessary for the purposes of liquidation. All, persons indebted to the late firm are required to make pay- ment to us as Receivers, and all persons holding nny of the prop- erty of the late firm are res quired to account to us thei tor. ie notice will be given the mode of exhibiting all claims against the late firm. HOW! ARD 8. JAFFRAY, . D, JUILLIARD, JAMES G CANNON, Receivers of E. 8. Jaffray & Co, @DODBSD@OD" FREE FOR THIS WEEK, 56 PIECES OF CHINA. ‘To Every Parchaser of $30.00 or Ove! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN. Fae S FOR THIS PARLOR SUIT IN F WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE, BEDROOM SUITS, 89,50, B11, 812.50, 814, i . OCA TELL the etyle of H. Duncan Wood & Co., was : brother Joseph, a porter at the ‘Thirty- ounce’ Stork Exe pnnoUnErg WE We Pienk HASH MARS THI clea minvel NL dlation, (Went. to. (ne eee . , house to inquire about him. ‘This was at pile Was edmitted to membership of 119.45 o'clock. He found the door locked fis Was interested in coal properties, | and forced {t open, His brother was Taich have depreciated greatiy in valuc| lying on the bed unconacious. Suring the past few yeara Seer ee er tinct et cau ako nt Tis outstanding contracta at the Stock | DF: Moss, of 3M West Thirty-second Exchange are understood to be small. street, as unable to arouse him, and he died at noon. Dr. Moss could not diagnose the case satisfactorily, A search of the room and of Wren's clothing showed no trace of the $& that —_—_ The Lining to Throat and Lungs mast be pre- served or sore spots appear and in. Lost ITS SNAP. Liverpool Market Has a Bad Effect! on Our Exchange. The Liverpool market seems to have lost its snap, and this had a rather bad effect on our market, as it was gener- ally conceded that without a continued advance in Liverpool our market would not make much headway. Liverpool fu tures opened about 3 points lower, while | son the Now {°ias MH wecompany the delegation fk. won , pie New | A local agvembly of aterootypers hax been or- dant it ome 8 Bettie sittis tin Brooklyn, There are two or, thom: actor! some y the Senate will) cee raft in this city, one being an tndepen slunige another starl over the | jen: union andthe other a local assembly of the {Mauer jon. The “usual order of | hatehis of babar With stich matters is to he veo] Thirty dissattated members of Operator the fate Proposed | cisakmakerw’ Union NOL have orgamised, Lagat n will be determined in | Union No. 66 tinder the constitution ot the Senate before the Asset tackles | it Workers. There ate tow. four different it, of cloakmakers, the. Taternatonal_ Cloak. The friends of the Raines ‘ Ohto " Cloakmakers' Protective Neh-livense scheme and of the two or er tw, hree Sunday o| jects that will eon of the Central Labor be tacked on tof two 4 ns in| © owing officers last night view t ure the 4 er regulation of i Bergeant-at-Arms, the Tquor trams ‘that will Coneede ta | (ages Kigeppelbers the Hquor dealers privileges they now La croeet pal \ Will not stir up a hurricane of protests | Charles: Rineppeltere. We de Gne from the temperance folks, Committee, Aod Smulth, Marry, Wel hert, One scheme ts to dovetail the desirable | Uient. Charies Gresser, Joseph Nodes. ¢ features of all the excise bills Into one | comm fou Tetiman, Michael Kelly keneral measure, which will conter the jane 4 son, Harry White, A. mth Diost liberal concessions upon the Haunt | A petition te tn ctreulation for the appointa deal This measive is to be. trie ay Of Men Alexatiter iiremer 4 Senate, and (fit goes throvgh | Aeistaat Factory Ioapector in place of Joka It'ik asrorind that the Assembly will | Peau. Mee, Wremer ta the wits of the President a tit Tf not, the bill will be modi f toe Mustoal Mutual Py and was 1 so as to meet their most liberal merly 9 deputy tectory Ins A commit i whekiiemen “and,’women is urging. Mrs AOR LAS RID LARA Fhe Banaue EOE, S05 Un etgbliabinet of 8 van Machine can be put ihtough the | 2 th the appolntment of a new set « Assembiy., It is detinitely settled thas * es ip de ay ah the vate of graded Neenses for cltie m Vr Hameed to. the BO ainel Uw will bef Weavers Demand Extra Pay Hurpore to incorporate in the bila slik flbdon weavers employed in the Potion clause relating: to. th tof Merten @ Schlatter, 412 (9 416 Rant Veteoon the UN Within the nex i Jay for extra pay for iwis er : ayy . ihn awe Neer us Wanted to “Do” Hin Foreman, Se Batt: fi \ Anse Qn. ib arsed with having been drunk and using aa Ne A‘proke in a a) firemen i hen Men ewore ta : ra , yore Se wewswessweve eS : i mt 3 Stands on its merit. 3 rh . ‘ Lins ide confiscate Buffalo Bill ; F Sirritt's 1p ‘A he h the BIL yeate day “atlertoon Birrite ald 4 For 19 years unequalled, Riebh aloes? | i our market opened 2 to 4 points higher, n lost the advance. was Very steady, jyery firm all the morning, quiet, but firm, vite the consumption germs. Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, heals the jining, strengthens the lungs and even overcomes diseased spots in their early stages, Physecrans, the world over, indorse it. Don't bo deceived by Substitutes! Prepared by Beott & Bowne, H. 7, All druggiste Corn was Oats were — = | Who Owns Th | a0 jecharged ing Dei Hisar ice ‘he Oras: orertment Stock Exchange To-Day. ‘Thirty-first street. He went home at 10 The suspension of H. Buncan Wooa, | clock. and, after chatting with the who fransacted a stock brokers’ busi. | #ndlady, went to his room, ‘ nese at 2% and 87 Broad street, under| , Yesterday morning Wren did not come | 3 down to his stand as usual, and his CARPETS. | All the New Spring Siyles Now Aline of $1.00 Carpets at Moquettes : a cheap; no FAKES ob oru-out wrecks flaed up- with paint and ty, but new GOODS, Men's Readings, $40; $80; Columbia, $76 fl-pound "Roads nay Park, plsce, basement, under ow aw Matting a CASH OR CREDIT. SNAPS—i00 “new and secon Before purchasing we invite you to eall and ex HA Wo, a. - MT Bedtors ere, BB OU stork. “the Jargest din the elty. Ste = ley; Premier, $40; Colum= Ors. Passenger ley itor — dlvettie lightss oulere FTOMSTIN Hiway; core Dathote BICYCLE SUNDRIES—Large rum on foot pumps, Wo. and $1.25, reduced from $2; nickel Polite salesmen aud lowes! prices. SOL HEYMAN & CO.. 193 AND 19 THIRD AVE. Between Sth ane Hart st BICYCLES, $39 for mew high- dea $135 Sates was known to have had the night]. tes; 1895 tres comple fore. Only & few pennies were In hin 4452, Columblag, $35 Hing ckets, His bankbouk, which he kept | a+ 8: rade new Sater eee eee ROOK, weniGh Ne kept ea! sen to dh : dth at Pwr, Was also miss- tug wieyel $100 lo new fatetios, elegant,| 4 selria, $18 each; Liberty riy-seventh street alation are inveatignting the casd, | $7: Frealers 6 sed st; Viste ropa, Phe death Ios icon rep inted to the Coroner's oflice and an autapey, his been ordered Ree Dr. J. 1B. Hawes, of 22 West ‘Twenty- second street id "this mornin $1.75---T, E. SIDE WALL P, CO A was called in ty atiend Louis Wren Bi vor ei UA her ok IVES! | papers. a room with fine glazed paper, "$2 gilt an seer met LTE wut hnow Mat Wi | Perera” Cocmatch. Paloting” end. kaleomiaing Wren Was in an unconsclous tion; | eee See eee | his puplis were jereatly contracted : . jE considered iat he Ww iifering either from apoplexy or tro pow a erful nareot 1 Sthel ar Sh. Me WEN syralsl aa inet sre AOE T gaa, with os without board, vate family. eparted h the the [6TH AVE, 960—P | West ‘Phitty tr sta] Ttirinaied hat room to gentleman, ton = The Bergeant in charge told me that Dr Mons, who oad called in pr Patents. jYlaus'y ad turmied him that he had eoaan” tATR eco. it Broadway, pale } ‘ ! Aim the ease. | practitioners 20 yerm, quickly pateot tn or ath, to wath wr, Moss had certs Patents sold; book ‘What to Prefitably Inv have given no cert'ficate of death, and it will take an autopsy to properly determine it. From all the clreum- stances surrounding the case, and from t information I can get from the ath a most Lodges, Societies & Meetings. PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS NOTICE.—Fri- Gay, evening will, be your leat, the ie aoa Boclety na’ one that should mont. fully inventiga fave “moe | saatt,e 88 08 April a: gual Vain ‘West heard when the autopsy * wih be held.” Sonn CROWLEY, fea, . bbe ae