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AILSA IN A BREEZE,| SUveRwasstrona. pre 3 STRONG IN DANGER. DON'T HIRE A CHINESE COOK, !ssrascerrsetomtcis ee DOUBLED UP GIANTS,” Wins from Britannia by Two Min-| Stocks were strong during the great: utes with Reefed Sails. Overiauled and Passed the Prince’s | tinc Yacht in the First Round. Nip and Tuck They Fought with | wil! require a large amount of the white Housed Topmasts at Nice. NICE, March 2.—Alisa and Britannia, | ward 175,000 ounces, with a strong wind and a slight sea, started at 11 o'clock this morning, with feefed mainsails and housed topmasts, in the race for the James Gordon Bennett Cup. Ailsa had two reefs in her matn- | American Cotton O11 while Britannia contented herself ‘with one reef. The Prince of Wales's cutter crossed the line three lengths ahead, ahead on the close reaching to the first], B. @ Quincy There Britannia went about, luffed round, Britannia losing her nd kept {Chee & Onto. In the run for the next mark Alisa led | (oi. & Hock. Vi by 23 seconds, From there it was Teach home, and the first round w 4201 é aie a8 01 4 owever, regained the lead| Hocking Coal Britannia, hi in beuting off shore to the first mark, | Illinois Central « and was 2 seconds ahead at that point. | Laciede G The grand race between crack yachts continued, beating home to the finish of tho | Loulsville & Nashville .. second round, Ailsa repassed Britan- nia, The times of the two yachts at the end of the second round were: After beating off shore in the last | Ni [fi 6-35 yound Allsa was leading by 90 seconds, |Na Starch Mtg. and was looked upon as likely to win| New Je After a grandly sailed and most ex- crossed the line ahead The times at the finish iting race, Ail f Britannia. The result of to-day's race proves con- | Prilade Glusively that Ailsa will be a good boat |ENticmn peciie in a fresh wind and a sea when thor-|Fouthern Ralinay @ughly fit for racing. The contest between the two cutters was one of the finest races ever seen Roth yachts were sailed style, and the result forms a reliable | Te" test of the two racers, as the advantages | {. 8" Contage gained were about evenly balanced. t in masterly | Texas DAMAGES FOR DUNRAVEN. |‘, Court of Appeals Given Regatta Rule | Whet!. & |. F Precedence Over Shipping Act. | Wjaconsin Central... has reversed the decision of uurt In the case of Valkyrie path dial What use 9 dog has for a pocketbook | spectors and assistants tried to clear | Police station, opposed a reissue of | @¥! | aavaicn Him Chinaman's ‘Joss. | No blud luck | fashionably dressed and accompanied by | hag No runs. wo *Ex div her hand she swung a big pocketbook in| Supt. Brady, of the Building Depart-)| ms evemen’ Sa ae Hit ight—him dlive levilla young man, stepped from a New York| | Fourth Inning—Rusie went in the c LONDON, March 29.—The Court of Ap- ——_——_— @ manner extremely. careless for these| mont, claimed that he was not respon-| Before the Excise Board this morning, Why ian't that lovely, Jack? He saya |ttain yesterday, and engaging a carriage, for Nor one Regt ka ene oe the |QXYGEN COMPANY TROUBLE. |hara times. Isible for the accident, and all his in-| Capt. Cortright, of the Eldridge street |the lights will drive the evil spirits | pald a vielt to the residence of every | Linen, Mingle wot j If. and Satanita for damages resulting| yotion to Appoint a Receiver Op- | containing $20 is a mystery, unle from the sinking of the former by the latter, on July 6, 1894, in the Clyde. Dunraven is the nominal plaintiff in the| © Underwriters. The Court of Appeals has now awarded | Mr. ird said an explosion in January, Lord Dunraven £8,000 damage: | | sult, which was really brought by the | ‘-14y [0 contin cae einting @ receiver | deliberately holding up the pretty type-| panelled @ jury to Inventigate the acct- | going on .! 5 Clation and he had no contro! over it.| “Oriental,” but not very. nice. a holding | 18%, destroyed the Company's plant and) jan? go Pewter screamed und a police: | man; Joseph N, Early, Harry McNally, | Decision waw reserved, “You lakkee hub slupper?” he asked | Filey. In 182 they were married in| New York. + that under the regatta rules a contract Ene eaeye NGlhtee wainanee opposed | Broadway ju man blew a street car] K, Rossiter, C. A Fullerton, W. P.| Capt. Smith opposed a reissue of | her, grinning Rahway by a minister she did not know. wes created between the yacht's owners | «ne Giascluton, “and claimed, the ap. | Whistle and Sport stopped. At the com-! O'Connor, William Bloodgood, Which took the race out of the chants Shipping act. ‘The owner Clarke will now of Satanita, appeal to the House | kil seats is i ator, guilty of cflminel: nealigend dozen queer-looking bundles wrappe: ithe Field, commenting, upon tho ver-| ike nn ine conmang aga] TO BURY ACTOR BIGELOW. | Pett <schien’ aha sannéicieave’”tte| ROURKE’S LICENSE REVOKED, | setts brown nanct ‘ Sener ty Court, rendered “There Is yet another point connect with the lability of an owner, ing to the present luffing rule ig given permission by the ing rules to violate some o! important regulations for tion of collisions at sea, facht would be Hable for the one which nformed with the Board of Trade rules? ts held that the racing Sameth, a medical student. of | "si: nothing could move the bland Cel ee Marte Thili, the sister of Amy Thill,|the committee of experts sent to sur-]2@ Kast Forty-fourth street, who] estial und he proceeded to prepare the | nities fifty-six to be played by Ee Tules Must govern the case, how, then. | Part of the New York Central May | ho arrived from Erie, Pa. last even. |vey the new buildings being constructed |claimed to have been charged extor- | supper. Ho worked about an Hour and |Emalata She tw the Widow of the Hare | \¢) at home and Afty-six abrosa, % ean a yacht have a against her limited ALEXANDER ISLAND “RACH TRACK, ALEXANDE “AND, Va. weights for to-morrow’s races on track are as follow claim for damages ENTRIES. | There t- sas1 to be a scheme on foot Becond Race—Sir 1M Vanabond’ fPrird Raco—Three furlong: Fourth Race—One Galloning King Pat Woodcock .... fam Bryant... Sixth Race—Six and a half furiongs. CUS Sliver Queea 112. Tim Fiyan ye mented with t St. Asaph, to The Myening World) @.—experiments will be made at Assph track jorrow morning new patent start Mf @ case containing ig wound a When the horses touches a spring which causes the rope Intended t take the but to aid him in tir If the trial ts = ne ‘Inventor Is For Milder Football Play, day at Northae will be made, if 1 the game less dang: = THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1895, to use Dolly's exact words 3 Chiea Expecte to Want Lots « the White Metal, {i telling the story afterwards to @ friend, “the t sail he wanted to a i have ‘anot fore he went Py Jack Spratt and His Wifo Tried! fi." Jack. 13" Nm fo,nack tp the Foom: | aig Lively Fielding by ; It to Their Sorrow, part of the afternoon, bvt near th: close General Blectric ‘fell from 87 tc 1-2 and the remainder of the list sym- pathized to the extent of 1-4 to 7-8 per | } cent. Silver was strong apd higher, Cer. 122, the best for a Uae aust nerrinte mune | re laaacagualate teeters] Rortsmouth Baseball ‘Team, to wak Jack had to stay at [home #0 there wouldn't He any ‘ane a Too Much Opium and Much Too) vin tiie ike that. Ttewee noon, bee | But New York Scored Three Geed Little Care for the Hou Hfore he finally awakened, and then he f cnt out with smile Ike & four-sents Runs in tho First Inning. savine would come back ‘ates sold up to 6 long time. Ohe reason for the Jump in silver was report that Spain was in the market asa buyer, The main cause, however, some time nnd pay @ Social visit. 1s the demand for speculative account, N NY gob as based on the expectation, that Chin After three works of ling Stra! paige. CME Wellgo back to boarding - Lee Re eEPucunemat wat te Jack Sprait ant w ated — Tho Virginia State League Players metal to settle the Japane: v1 - thes 4 a ‘ ¢ 3 demnity. . : ouldn’t Bat Germ The seamer Etruria, «ailing for Kurope ahd Chat any k ee lal OBJECTS TO FORECLOSURE. to-morrow, will take out 225,000 ounces of silver, of whica Se.igman & Co. will for- ‘Gen, Harte’ Wite Aw rrts that the ue 7 hha nt hen h Normandie Belongs to Her, pe TNE mine Wit tke (ie es ‘The Closing @ he oMce, “and Tm tired of Mra Ferdinand P Karle, wife of the| BASEBALL GROUNDS, Portsmouth, | 0) is, Jong table tn ne-room down former proprietor of the Hotel New! Va. March 29.—The Giants this afters, iN Tobacco ...... 93% 94 Staite, with a lot of wid a . {is on one Netherland, has brought sult {n the/noon played thelr first game of the — fs side and a lot of downy clerks on the Bupfeme Court for a permanent in-|soason against a professional team, the Caton, OH gts Ta other, wand the porior wih that horrid Junction restraining W. & J. Sloane and | local team of the Virginia State League Breen carpet thats enough to xive the Phoenix Furniture Company, of De- | being their opponents. the blues. I'm « Hof (tall that [ troit, from foreclosing a mortgage on the! The New York boys did not leave don't know what todo, and every | Hotel Normandie, at Broadway and) Richmond until this morning, arriving Ath, Top, de Santa Fi. ty Bait, & Ohio. 87 da Southern Chicago Gan eee Aime Tait down on one of those anctent | Thirty-eighth street. here this afternoon. cago & Northwest... haireioth chairs in the parlor L feel as) It is claimed that when Gen. Earle! To-day's game Is the last but one that. nd Fie If 1 was about to te executed.” took possession of the New Netherland|the team will play before they arrive s Pp TRS 1 & Pao. ex div. Gc, 6 & StL. "Yes, 1 think I've notice! the same he arranged with W. & J. Sloane for|home, To-morrow they will meet the thing myseli.' sail Mr. Jack, as he pulled the purchase of about $90,000 worth of |Norfolk team, and at 7 o'clock P. M. they Off his overcoat, “especialy the dining-|carpets and drapery, and with the | leave for their own town, arriving there room and the chairs in the parlor; and I| Phoenix Furniture Company for $160,000 | Sunday afternoon. Bie was just thinking this morning that/ worth of furniture. He gave his notes! The weather was perfect for ball-play= we've had fried steak for breaktast for!in payment for the goods; but it is| ing, and the men in consequence put lots. fet days now, and if there i Guta claimed that a condition of the sale|of ginger into their work. The grounds abom-nate it is fried steak. Do you! was to tho effect that the title was not|were in splendid condition. A fately bron tor Dolly, the steaks you uael lio invest in him until the notes had | large crowd attended the game, onear? & ings been patd in full. ‘ ‘ my ¥ Close | Consolidated Gat CON- | Delaware & Hudson. Denver & Rio Grande. M. 8.| Den. & Rio Grande pf. 00] Dis. & Cattle Feed. cits, Faison Til ne jeneral Electrics. tH or newed, the General giving as additional | Who are now here. two | ake Bai pack again, Jaks L think 1 woud bel Cecuriiy @ mortgage on the Hotel Nor-| The batting order was as followss the | rake Erle & West. pt. willing to put ‘in with any can Nia Seek "i Ou you? 38 ot ABD A ales Oe ee on you answered |. in March Jas Gen, Earle again wanted | Fuller, ax Koon . ack. In a non-conmitial wort of m way, | time on several of the notes. W. @& J. | liannon, ct. Hargrove, of, Mont if we think of Kolng inta the Mai | Sloane and the Phoenix Company took y i ‘ould be ood | ROS 8 bs 1 ' business again 1 think it would be a good land and threatened to forecigne| Tisman; 7 ‘A. & Chie chic. pf 0 Se « ef e jet , ry n F; to wer a Servant feetandseet thei S mortgage on the Hotel Normandie, Staftora, 2b. i a " ae av] Mrs, Barle obtained a temporary tnjune- | Hurke, It : of his friends, Jack Went to Mott treet |Ca8e Was appealed, and ts now pending | Uinpire Mr. stintore. * Nat, Lead Co. ‘pt. of Appeal The Bi for a permanent | !irst Inning—Portsmouth went te tha 7 caries claims that the ‘i errand not | Ot first. Knox went out to Burke, Har -Partisan Alligator Lying in Wait for His Honor. Beoraiee Ue Samruteat Migs, coum coor ra ther ide f what} tn was right, He made ten trips and then | {nu fon, jew York Centrs @hraged a Celestial who swore he had | Hovel Normandie belongs t New England. TKR - ‘ ! cnt . Boalgiees nad | to her husband, She wiso takes the | Stove fouled out and Joanes struck eut ba ik uae $y A CANINE TURPIN. | Tow, Justice Ingraham heard the lee ot ee nn i oathef and’ whowe | kround that by taking possession of thelr | No runs. EP as J. | Ret gullty, of John Connor, one of the |e eatnitnet wus : asthe {goods W.& J. Sloane and the Phoentx| Fulier got first on four balls. Bannow 5 indie . . tits Furniture Company had elected to re-| singled. Davis ¥ 38 Irish Setter Sport Despolln a Type- an che Sea erath uw misdemeanor, and Ll Olga if fer the Hat came into exiet-{sclnd the original contracts, and there-| short and left Reid and Puller and uy writer of Her Par: . le AMar the ceourt 43 a, eee, and with the last load of furni: | fore couldn't forectone the mortgage non scored, George reachin, ‘ HM. s. TH iehed Teen ee ree Tun eee aint ae | ture came Wang Ho Hop, with a large | _ Mes. Earle says that the reclaimed | Doyle fied ‘out. Davis cored on ‘Ter jealtes Sport, an Irish setter, who lives some- (Continued from First rage.) the Supreme Court, had signed an order | bundle Wrapped up in a’ pl freq | koods were sola to the present proprie-|nan‘s single. Stafford hit to Mullen, 68 by i : - | the Supreme Court, had signed an order | bundle Wranpet, Se [fora of the Hotel New Netherland at| who threw where around Houston and Mulberry fi pe extending the sessions of the Over and /cloth, Tt took Wang Ho Hop about two | tors of the Hot New Metherand at) who threw in time to eateh Ti i streets, where he has been unusually | Peesed that all cable and trolley cars Pe | Terminer Grand Jury, now investigating | Hours to atrange hia room. and when | Tits that there ie m balance of $170,000 | Kfox sending the ball to first, catching Dec. & Evans. % Pupular, although no one knows his| Provided with improved fenders. Folice and other city departments, in: | eva in front of which on f table | Still due Gen, Earle to W. & J. Sloane | ‘he tater, Three rine aia out te: bY owner, has fallen into disgrace, The Orchard Street Crash, eae 0 and the Phoenix Furniture Company. TS his means the Grand Jurora may not | he bad rigged for the purpose, was a . rt Stafford, Finke to Burke, and Up to this mornin, Sport had mas-| On March 1 the two partition walls of cynchide thelr lanors for many months, || fow of ahted candles. There was alno Cea tna oder sald he, would not “Rurke punched” one along third bese queraded as eve.ybody's friend, but to-|the tenement in course of construction | aig cantinued he examination of wit. ;some oranges, liches. nuts and other | Fender @ decision until the Court of Ap-| purge Bunches Ohe slone te eenen ‘ Gay the true nature, that lurked be-jat 151 to 167 Orchard street collapsed, | A2iL_gntinued the examination of wit-| eit, peals had decided on the temporary in- bags. Wilkon Present~ neath the handsowne, shagay exterior of Bok " io ed with first. German filed out. Buy = ing two laborere and badly injuring | Four men carrying account books, |. “What are all those traps for, Wang?" | Junction. Wilson stole a base in concert. Southern Ratiway PB. & Omann pt PL & Dull La. Southwesters StL. Southwestern pf. eke e ting t : cf onirt fi | asked Jack, suspiciously = ee ler fied to centre and Burke was ody Coal & ron. what purported to be a noble animal|seven Two of these seven died later, | BAld to belone to the Huilding Depart- | Sits), tact, sunlit Isn't it! FOUND HER CERTIFICATE. | #1 the pinte on throw in. No runs, 1B Union’ Pari fis cropped out. ‘That the mortar was frozen when the day.” They left the books and. went | /0vely and Oriental, though? sTaiid Inning Mullin singled, Dut was S& Contare pe With an assumed air of tnnocent| bricks were luld was the only explana-/ away again, foroigniy:® anewernd J ek, as the Chine: n Spencer in Raiway for|seccinced. “tenes pant quteat Deve. q Ua beather friendliness, Sport was eauntering| tion offered at the time. , | ———— man looked at him steadily babi rateek Ml! a corner. runs. ar ‘ through Houston street, when at Mott| Immediately after the accident the po- | “You no sabee?" said Wang, as he Evi a6 2608'S Tverce. Hannon bunted and beat the ball te Wana pi street he met a pretty typewriter on her| lice arrested William F. Lennon, the WALHALLA LICENSE, TOO. |, Terenas San tee aan ariarae (Spectal to The Evening World.) frat. Davis sacrificed. Doyle Aree vest, Union Tel. z i oa RAHWAY, March 29.—A pretty woman, |0n balls and stole second. uno sabee h struck out. Stafford died at the An Effort Reng Made to Have It ha? Him good luck, Wheel @ 1 EB pt way from the “L"' station to the Rroad-| owner of the building, and Coomes and way store where she is employed. In| Gleave, the contvactors. | wild throw. Leach out. el, rey ‘ : clergyman in Rahway. She was in| was hit by Rusie and went to first, Dat per-| themselves in the same way, by saying | license to Walhalla Hall, 48 to 62| WANE Was (0 begin his work as cook | search of evidence for a divorce. Fulman ‘ended ‘with an easy one ais haps, It is to turn it over to a master | that it was nobody's fault but the con- | Orchard street, of which Jacob Filegner|up to noon he lind not come out of his | ‘The woman said @he was Mra, Harry | Davis, No run who has trained him to steal. In any| tractors, I the licensee. Foor, Hor had be answered to Dolly's | Spencer, of No. 121-2 Washington street, | Wilson flied out, event, Sport aw the pocketbook, and| Coroner O'Meagher on March 8 im-|g (Pt, Cortright claims that on March | repeate! calls of “Wank. why don't! New york, and the young man was her| Rusle sigied. seding Burke home, ' 9 the place Was raided and gambling ‘ou come out?” At 1 orclock he emerged Fuller sacrificed rom his room, ooking Very serpy, anid |escort. Mrs, Spencer sald that three| Puller sacrificed | 0 In his defense Fiieaner said the hall |from his clothes cume a strong, pungent | years ago she met Harry Spencer, of On “SCORE BY INNINGS. endel Asx fmell that Dolly thought was Very | Bhadelphia. She was then Mise Maggie Te adaicaps deta yi", poned by € ©. Bird applied to Judge Beekman Lord to-day to confirm the report of a referee The jury consisted of Ernest! Flagg, architect, 64 Broad street, fore- | Was rented to the Barney for the New York Oxygen Company. baal ungelluntly snatched the wallet | dent. rted down the street oe =e " . C) An:[Hleense for the Hotel Princess. 69 Lex: ver Wi mand “Drop it!" ne let go of the pocket- gell and V. P. Travers. ington avenue. 16 lace was raided ‘ Mer- ROU ES HE aia receiver Akt hart of ot | Dok. It wi eagerly” seized by the othe brought in a verdict finding | about a month ago and men and women | | 11 lo out now an’ glit glub, ha?” he| claring it was a mock Seremony. eN-| SAVANNAH, Ga. March %—The > Scheme to, defeat the prosecution of | pretty owner, who skipped away” with-| Guy” Walte and Louis A. iarnum, of | Were found there and arrested. Peter | asked, holding out his hand for money, |cer then went aay, Now she wanta| 0) oo obt, as oes p, | Suits brought against the Company. In| out giving her name. the Bullding Department, gulity of gross| Wilkins, the lessee, did not appear. | 80 Dol'y wrote out a lst of the things | an annulment of the marriage. Baseball +} the explosion in January two men were |" sport was not arrested, carelessness in passing tie plans for the | Decision was reserved. she Wanted. gave him §2 and went him| Sne could not find « clergyman here|Ciubs played here to-day. The rival By Gildinase penelrad serous 4 bullding: Timothy. J. Orme: out He came back at 4 o'clock with a| Who officiated, and visited City Clerk! batteries were Stockdale and in| Ryno. The record proved that on May|and Colcolough and Sugden, The score: 508 12 1882, Rev. Dr, Rollinson, then pastor | putsburg ry 4 a 10 ‘ully unwrapped them on the stationary; of the Baptist jure! ere performe: >, gee Ree ar ay May Tt ocie tubs there was the most wonderful _as.| such a ceremony. Mrs. Spencer learned | Washington Grended That al architects ‘shonld ne | Parkharat Soctety Agents Say Hiw|#ortment of Chinese groceries that were | that Dr, Rollinson is dead, as is his wife. ox, Wang, we'll have De 6| About six months ago her husband de- . HW have supper at 6) gifoyed. thelr marriage certificate, de- Pite ip Injuries and had sued for $50,000 dam- —_—_e—__. } collapy a temporary recelver appointed, al- 1] though Its assets at that time, counsel! the Satcide's Father Orders the claimed, amounted to over $30,000. Prop- < ever carried out of Mott stree! Both died on the same day, soon after eht{erty of the concern valued’ at $70,000 Rody Sent to Orange. consent: —— Saloon In Disorderly. bamboo shoots to all sorts of |the marriage ceremony. ‘Their son, who| STATE LEAGUE SCHEDULE. re ae eeen inode. seth moite ter $f |, Undertaker Senior, who has charge of! THE BUILDINGS UNSAFE, Hearing on the objection to the grant- | 4, m,ta! under the sun are you going to| wa the second witness, 1a editor of The PeccreL TIONS Theae mukete and the ool Will of the | the remains of Actor Bigelow, who mur- paid kde 2, ing of @ Iicenae for the saloon of Barney |°°Mo cluok him tio glub, *. Spencer returned to New York, | © If a collision} Company had ge aged te anew xvas dered Amy Thill and then killed him. Redford and Downing Sirect Honnce Rourke, at 3 Lowery, was resumed Sane: BAGS Rakes heap ni hinese | a aequeang, a copy ot per mareage which| company, ‘established in New Jersey, | self, to-day received word from the fath- i before the Excise Board to-day. Rourke | 4linner.” and he smiled compiacentiy. — | record. She Ia employed by a Liberty 3 a Y. | with aq office at 1 Broadway, this city: LIA 1. Gi Ny “Bu jon't want a Chinese dinner, | street fi typ 5 AMSTERDAM, N. Y., March 2.—The Tene ited | eee ton was konerced woes this CY: lop of the deceased actor to ship the Can't Go On, was represented by Lawyer Friend, Wang, Do MT CHA MRG| | it ee New York State Baseball League din: don noon, MRS. RICHARDSON’S SUITS. | conditt ‘St “ne"hundrea “and twelve ou body to Orange, N. J. for bu ‘The | Supt. Constable, of the Building De-| ‘The complaint war originally made | Very, angry if you cook a wines bynes VANDERBILT TROLLEY LINE, | Pemains will be forwarted at ones, |partment, received to-day a report from] by J. her season will open on May 1 and close on Ing, left again later in the evening with |at Bedford and Downing streets, and|tionately for beer at Rourke's plac Phen he jad all the atule boiling Sept. 1 the’ body of her murdered sister, which | which were declared to be unsafe and : varkhuret, | emay, ta pots and on the “Phe 0 ved aa Yn Marcy ox —| fae sent’ to" Minneapo mbere. the: | Wuricneh orcad Teor therm eethene and who appealed to Dr. Parkhurst he retired {ou als room, “after announce ‘Two of the numerous suits brought by nahh reine gamer will be oes nmaily fives. pea Spector of the district, arkhurstia-agenin:took up theccase, | Aieelily that ey: would ta Mrs, Louisa A, Richardson to establish | ville, at aloany; Troy, at Schenectady, i ‘ roanaeer of the Carroti Johnson The report sustained the action of the] Lawyer Friend to-day handed Rourke's| "Wiran quick Spratt cathe hum tana her dower rights in the estate of Benja-|Amsterdam, at Johnstown. The teame: among she New York Central capitalists | company citlled at Seniors undertak: | inspector in every respect. Heense to the Roard, saying that the | no ycund aie Tone tel ete oe dinner | Will close ‘the season with Troy, op. | {2 Purchase” all the water powers on | 1h establishment this afternoon” and | “The owner of the bulldings will take| defendant. consented. to its revacation Rl teased ota th the queer, | min Richardson, who died in February, | Jonnstown; Gloversville, at Al ry ISL+| the ack Itiver, between Carthage and | Viewed the body of Bigelow. He sald) the matter into court Phe Roard refi eat Kind of assorted odors, and a row of | isso, were before Judge Glegerich to-day. | Sc! He & WATERTOWD by Jem Milllonatr sed to accept the license. | : nectady, at Amsterdam. entre al heats chat ot aun , t Bigelo ad bees ks compa se Bids . 4 | shin: ars Were chasi theniselve: yl Y 4 “them i generat.on of eleccricit during their Western trip. He played | had b narged 50. r ror tw Y | Foon and positively refused to answer | the wife of Richardson, His heirs deny | 4) x 4 ihe electrigiit, itis sald, ia to be used | Charagter parts and was of falr abillt AFTER PARKHURST MEN? = [had been charged bo rents for two Bor | kay ick nt the aor at to keciantd te |der McDonald, John J. Rafferty apa Va Llgelow never exhibited a tlon of beer und had heen solicited there | any of Jack's shouts, ‘Then the lurd and | te Was married to kim, and claim she} Joseph Hornung. pawer on all of the as the motor by women, tue ra ey caw i t © company, nor ite er of the flat went Into the hen, | Was housekeeper, | oo ton | derbiti railroads in Northern Now nsanity while with th mpaiy, nor} Special Grand Jury Said to Be Proh Wi Edwards, a lodging-house | Mgr i i ‘ Ml Should. the scheme wo, through indulged in the least excess, rer {| and in his wrath shovelled everything | Among others, Mrs. Richardson Deacendants of Mayflower, El eiiiha ORS Rand ocormead crallos While the company. W t Minne: ing Bribery Charges. Hi 12 Bowery, testified he had! of the stove into the cowl scuttes, and 7 babe heen In Rourke'’s saloon with his sister brought sult to set aside conveyances | When the Commissary Department had | At @ meeting of founders of the Soclety @@ and mother, and had never seen any-| paar Whe & with pra Hat{made by Benjamin Richardson to! as . eon een suppliet with) provisions that | F Mayflower Descendanta last evening. a the WOE sisters were ladies. It was ow be acquainted olis, five of the Thill gaged to act as ext thus that [ie consisting of four wires over The Oyer and Terminer Grand Ju room was watched from a half dozen | thing disor re ce in Norther Thedford and Michael nlan, | york Gen appointments wore made rh 4 ‘i vs The Board ecided unanimously to | To hones ee Raa ne | ogical Rooms, this Board of Assets : ug much water power | With A on Bigelow's | points of vantage this morning by Park-|yevoke Rourke's Ieense J rent uocended ta, beuie RAR Jbecause she did not sign away her| ants to govern the Society until the annual mest> | venty miles radius as ia | Seprenentation that of the sisters | hurst detectives. SES Aa e eee RARE ene CroI a Seite inet | dower lights, a [ing i November | see gueetse iars am H het w ter and Car-haze. | ON aaG et Hige- | The watchfulness of the Parkhurst make # break from his lalr, atthrer A motion 8 made on behalf of ‘yvecne a eran Wa Aste, ‘ York as regati of ble hard luck wr then, |chaur Butney, of $4 Hasex ‘ace — A £0 Ful asmuck answers so aa tO se€ up that Mrs. Riche! iimants selected t oh ew kK as regar H ek 1 hi . . You know all Jack, not at ardson J to take her dower out of St)9/ ” iil he ma Beer maoy aie in fe he {N=} companted by a young woma went| Kneckout Drops Have Cau seuringly, at these fellowes som the property Richardson owned at the | 5). ‘Seer a und the power ai ih making 3 WAS RY into the withess-room.” Mrs, Butney's an Mlewal Arrest times to ge crazy with opium or some. | time of his death, and inasmuch as the |" : ington, on the St. Lawrence Ttiver. _ = - jhusband Is the ian who was taken by sf Thing eee the yoke and do the nose) Property in dispute was conveyed before i th scheme should becorr BROOKFIELD’S PATRONAGE. arichurst reetdy before the Oyer] Papers in a elyil sult to recover $2.00 horrible. thites with knives and dacs | Richardson died, Mrs. Richardson has Sir a jTen he Appel = Daye: | DiSLrlet =e Cat y She nuke that Kt oe Th rth Fat We Hs : oe pe or tre lon like that’ us atiy, in i: ft | - —-_--— tease zee Be fgg hie sath 8 : RAILWAY WAR ON. More Scheduled for April 1, Fmines Grand Jury ts “investigating | Detective David No Wilbur, of the same) flytly towards the doa : |MANTELL WANTS TO PAY LESS | tne denariment of Justi 102 _ = The following A the charges of conspiracy against sents bo telling,” ans da n with several Cal 4 , r averaa Se: rd Line Cuts Rates to Offset |, mes" | Parkhurst detectives, There have t station, by Attorney D. F. Chadsey, of) wing y ofa we | oe whom he appeared to be on the dest # SESRAR ER ine OPE Mell to-day ay the Department of Pablic | oh recently. brough to ts office [1286 Broadway, on behalf of Bartlett &| seit WeWOWn AC INe allies Wahi | Mo Aske the Court to-Redese Aalle| she's ea councl q Bar an Alleged Boycott, Works: ~ | that Lins has tried to bribe @ witness to immer, cf % West Broadway. morning. that. they, were | an 1H Wer Justice will Wi] Hundreds of gay-colored posters ara| Viola 15. Decker, of 1 “Bank street, | cvmmit perjury, ee Rear amely Louls B. Wade, one of the ‘firm's| 4! when they once got their| Meny from ® ities: Per Week, {glace Ss being circulated and conspicuously dia- | stenographer and typewriber in the Com-| jute tne matter” clerks, was arrested last week by De- | war paint on{, Robert B. Mantetl, the actor, asked| oe koe on tag] Played downtown, and about Wall atrect| miraiaers ofa: H | ——o—_— ive Wilbur on a charge of selling fuiise: eewenany, Ip the Supreme Court, ere Hee Seether Taree ae 3 | to-day’ sounc 6 nue A; 1Wiliam hie arate MbeallE to-day to reduce the alimony which he| Judge Newburger, . PAR, Turunen. heverte Beaica Acenne. A WU | MRS. THUROW AT LIBERTY. |e¥ora! mszrate viegatty | touday to reduce the alimony whleb he]. Judge Nerbiree, of te Cl Cow ena yhe Southern Railway and Steamship mH Huse one Hund K | — mins in Jefferson Market i ea \$05,0° week Mrs. Julla Schuett, a dressmaker, of 430 Bast | that a $10 cut In first-class passenger javenue; Kdwarl i Lippine loa t sold ur the eh oral the proper entry iit out About 7 o'clock Yack, who had | mony t mttaghine, fe person | selaat ber a mane fates to Atlanta and principal pots In |Seventicenta street; Alfred." | ey fee Neuss Os Date psion: RG 10S BOOK Sn WIL NeENROn: HET desperate tants Mad | mony. An attachment for his person a ee 313 Rast Georgia, North and South Carolina, has | Vo ynth Mrs, Augusta Thurow, who was the | °?t tne ms what it : been made by the Seaboard Air Line, Park ave charg \ rehased at the cut- thirty di from Browne stre¢ | {principal witness against Capt. Doher- | yee ee gaa Its, his four sergeants and two ward| that Wilbur and Cap made a very serous n Jand that tickets rate are govt { ML meant @ taht whch had heen issued was stayed pend- y-aecond, a ta at. 4 a Ne aC ARCA SH van tire for breach of cont it necesmary " + high binder 6 # decision on the motion in court | ere ae ontece (eke a had intrenched himself in his room lived in consideration of Mer paying him issue, Comniissioner of men, was discharged this morning f sas Hu there Wane he y ah argaret A. Mantell opposed the | 17240 Sian Serentiedy tree ot Se hem : Alt Js understood, that the Seaboard | ield to-day ask ol the ithe House of Detention by Just tight Rave eaused werlous troutie. one] fit the door a x thanin with | us alimouy: Her counsel said | that bie siaer give him #2598 , Alr Line claims that fas been boy-|to transfer certain sume. it roe | praiiaral a the reaueat ce 5 ne hi aus ° | hin fit, y ot the halt was living Just across the | poise ee cotted, or cut off, from reaching cer-| priation, amounting to af BOARS TERUERE '01 " > me With the poker, wh: she had prudeatiy in Conn out of the juris- | MACHINE TO AID STARTER. [tain “points by ‘some of the. big tines, | fo pug” tse Tea Galanos ett ane Policemen and the Salary Law. | pied ug. i conenate ed oy aeatdy " | No Coal Agreement Expected, ae Whuse tracks It has ta tee 19 some ex”) new clerks he will appoint in his office | The reason for discharging ber is based | The Patrofmen's Mutual enett Association bas | AEF Irene, wats to place it in Tacks ie wotin wh had been named ag| The result, or more properly the lack of sag = tent. This boycott, the Seaboard ppo-| Aprit i, next spor decision of the General Te i" i | hand ot the slightest evidence of hosty, | So-fespondent in the divorce case was! reeuit trom the meeting of coal road amo to Be Mapert| 00h, 7nis hovcott, Ue, Bea ka PEO: pat be tn iin akilied“Tatigrese, and | UPOM he decision of th neral Term | determined to appeal trom the decision of Core! Mey cn the pourt ut Wate w weapon eh | vine with alm, yA. eae ese irrs inti arenieaeiiag there was notalig left for them ‘to Ao wil be eppointed im piace of twenty. [Of the Supreme Court in Capt, Cross's | poration Attorney Scott, rendered tart Tuesday, tn | would be of some us Womb Gut tern He hel failed to obey the order of the |*** y . ppolating well but to make a rate that would bring an| gine men now in. hls offt lease, which was io the effect t Capt, | the matter of the new law grading and fving! Wank: do you hear?’ pelled Jak agacn,| Court. and the Court was asked to pun- | Street of the stocks of the seveqm— (5) increase in travel sufficient to make Up | drawire sister in, walacies |Cross could not proper!: icted Hea of patrolmen. fee the maximum ard at the second alarin ty aime to {$88 bim fay contempt suffered a decline in the March | for the loss the bo@cott entailed. {lon WAR refereed tothe (i | of patroimen ot $1400 @ sent, and the| the two Suscoten watelte thee te} “Justice Beckman reserved decision, eenerally believed that Sc] Wall street regards it simply as al The hoard of Heath not |upon the testimony of a witness of | Minimum aman. ot 8 oe miigible to th some one moving ca — s be the the ST right between the two rival lines, each | retary of t vileSery |thoroughly disreputable charact bighe the mnuat have served | about in thie fot e kes turne Wants an Executor Hestratned. “ie Tepeniane oat Sat with alone tryin; to force the other to’ make | tr award Dy. Mra ThurhW twas (the acknowl. ! t an stank st si penis (am ee: 1 Onk 'aghe It sees It con. | certain ncessions, potted on edged proprietor of a disorderly house, | of} ts tye rea a Ceara une Hts oud seupliay” Shy chiig yetterday, ‘s umm on} " the Dstrict-Attornes, “Wt ts sald, dues |} ‘ f t » elt | 5 pital at $1.20) a vea 4 jhe ' an x Proteus Schall, a being arrived at at alle rope is] BANK REORGANIZATION Clarkson has bees jnot care to risk a tral o testh- | t Mes. bx i — | Directors of the Shoe and Leather | {hene, qi gue py | Reais 1a) hale , i $y a ' Weather Forecant, Elect Ollleera, I! an to ety | it : ' urday! For New Tork. Cly and ere The Roard of Directors of the Shoe| @earantine F | Pay step t ; Mt A sera rf, wed by increasing cloudiness and gh: i ae Mah -- Tein sr Saturiay nigats warmer, winds Becoming Bank held a at 10 for the purposs of re und Leather | Confessed to Burglaries, 4 Ae F Th recon’ shows the changes : . i at ; this hands.) woo nperatule duriag the morning. John M. Crane was re prog age F 8B . } Perry The only changes in the officers are 5 Briana Tt yet ewe as time f + bie that J. A. Hietner, formerly assistant we Ven! wae a ce A ait a ave 1 of tho Fourth Navional Bank, ; i" | new vice-president, and John 1 | » | vial at ce ww] pew ie: preaisior ind John 1 | Wants to Utillae © ce. Vo erri . 2 Cup bas tak, ttt 1 % 3 Beecham's pills force dt Cole beeume connected with the | The Senitary Product Company, cf New York mete ” 008 p : : fern Untveraity, Ties] bani “eng, “month ago. as wasistant | eh:on was nsormraia s utilize Fe i Mia ale een Ret 4 ; at io go iD and amore (af stipation ros. and 25% e, \el to ke | cashier, le ves @ averstraw, and | iy and ret 4 6.00) until Monday mo ZT at 10) egeinet the Inagector © be Capt opium while he cooks the dinner,” eatdt fron 7 l- eee daa eno ate | Bak, ASEIBCU a, Agslacant Railoual| $3 *Rapene here antphin eee! tnubmakitg tt Troponeibie tor | Crvaten, ant ie eroneain ie baleved vo coun’ | Suet 1 Dotty, aha, amitea | Fase mirsemeihatrent ina tae] the book at your drug' he Univers an He: ier. Y y Joon, Lawrence Alrany. 9) © ibaa. Jury to report before that | sarge: ennvick Melaughiin of bi r said Dolly, who smiled | ‘ine sald’ that some other things which he had i iaticen trom sh ear [gent Cannon, of. the ourth, Naitonalynicsne Sou utigy ot yondisak. ws. aa dssatocg Wing, nt” rR saupely 08 Biee, Lo sonra MeL aManLID A tat ne Maa tollered tine, sald, that oor: See, eine mus ye) and go by it: “en alte pereal’ Ueiverssiy, [ Bank. 18 MKD to Ot Tn addition to @igcharging Mrs, ‘Thia-[ "set we hal colesied srivute fom butlucrs It took Jack ab hour and a half to| of 20 bast Bev (y-second street, March & Annual calee more thas Qomene been 2D