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3 THE WORLD: TUESDAY y ING, APRIL 16, 1895. PE NESTOR EL RSA YP PE IN MABE SLACK Fad OP “made this morning in the Wee-| prisoner, anid to an “Evening World” Jail. No arms were found on| reporter: “I thdught he looked very much like ‘ the picture of Perry L had seen in the an hort newspapers, and 1 beckoned’ to him to took every prevaution to hide. my | come down where I was, that there would be no clue ae) «without saying word he began course I had taken. I have had) waiking backward up the hill until he i Ht | eli fe 2 Fi £ zt j i or four changes of clothing since | had gotten about forty feet away from 1 did this 0 that if I was} me, ‘Then he turned about and, running the road anywhere no two de-| yp the rocky hill, he cried ‘would be similar.” ‘If you get me you'll have to catch asked about the visit to a| 1, lew York City Sunday. ‘I immediately gave chase. The man in the morning that he | after clambering and running up over Hudson House of Relief | tne rocks for about 100 fect, tried to his feet dressed. dodge across a narrow ledge overlooking had been bruised and biistered | a steep precipice. He lost his footing miles he had traveled. He/ang fell, landing in a pile of stones fei I that he had slept in the hills, south, |to his feet and started down the ‘Of Peekskill, on the first night. H + Principal streets of the city and asked | he closed up aa tight as a cl @uestions of several policemen. station-house Roundsman Bes s“Whenever I saw-a policeman who the hospital as being at Jayliwenty feet below, I thought he had Hudson streets. bean killed, and clambered down after 1 would say regarding how he | nim, the nights sin “Just as I reached him he scrambled i towards the railroad track, A moment 1 T caught up with tim and took nto custody. He begged piteousiy, ying that his feet were sore, and trled to gain time by tubing off his fight shoe and exhibiting ome foot, which was done up in @ bandage, “On the way to the -statlon-hous:, however, he walked, witht rent pain tie told me ho dA want to " ko behind prison bars ag T walked through the) Miestioned him. about th ‘was asked if he had crossed the River to Newburg. 1 him, but found nothing In S¥ spooked at me suspiciously I made It « ‘ copeint to walk up to him and ask him Perry's Caree: @ question as though I was a stranger and wanted information. I did this sev- is the way I fooled the New York > “Gaturday or Sunday night T stayed | made whe first step _ . @t a German mission somewhere on the ing a burglary. Gast side. and before a month had. elapsed Continuing, Perry told a story of,his| proved to be the worst and ‘most trou J ‘tment Matteawan Asylum. He 44 be had been incarcerated there since y 1s the son of Oliver H. Perry, a Ke contractor, and was born ‘in lam, this Bt He tx an ap- the | parently mild young man, gentle in his and {t stood me in good stead, | lemeanor and with a voice Ike a Kir! This 1s where the great deception comes n yhen he was fourteen yeate old he erime by dilate as caught Hi matory in Roches vent to the Re! lesome prisoner in the place. Hem several attempta to excupe, and sp mot of the time in a dark cell. June 3 last. He said he had been kept| Upon his release he went to Minnesota, ae fn a small room with bare walls and only fe i\, SRwholesome air to breathe, He said that it would be a godsend robbed a store in a small town and was Rent to fall at Stillwater for three years Where he learned to make rhoes and dded to his reputation as a bad man. to those people incarcerated in the asy-|/ Pon his recaxe he turned cowt i ff an investigation was made {i OP — te manner of the treatment of the pa-| house at Niles City, Mon, where he [4 stlente there. Killed a man with a blow from a st. The $2,250 in rewards offered for} and in some way was acquitted. Perry's capture will go to Detective| He worked ~ Cilfférd and Policeman McAlecce, miniater Walkea to Hudson County Jail. ‘M. M. Ryer by Detective Clifford shortly 4 sbefore 2 o'clock this afternoon. “Z-eonfess that I am Perry and am Willing to give myself up,” he sald to Ree ‘the Recorder. a by ea He was then committed to the Hudson | the County Jail in Jersey City to await the | Kes, Hepeeae @rrival of the officials of Matteawan | his tree hand Pe As soon as Recorder Ryer had made out | pulled the bell-rope tos the committment papera, Chief of Police Kelly handcuffed the prisoner and] came back to rej Placed him in a carriage. Ho was then | committed the riven to the Hudson County Jail. The ‘mews of Perry's arrest spread like wild-| Fe “Gre through Weehawken and a big » @fewd of curious people filled and sur- got into a figh was shot In tha wris! admitted for treatment in alm: 0} an rpittoon. He ied for the murdi awindl is way, and committing p xecired a pos ork Central Rairoad as brake and fini was arraigned before Recorder * Min Tratn Robberies. Tt was this Incidental train expert ence which developed him into a train robber, and on Sept , INV, at Utlea, arded the express car of train No. Nece out of the. front BR Moore, the agent in ho had been assorting pack- up he saw ‘Perry standing peked revolver, With hand Perry grabbed containing $5,000 and a lo door, welry, traln, and then jumped When his) mon trick and th me which led to his an express tratn h lett Syra on the morning of 21, 1892, concealing himself on. the platform bet OXPresy CATH When the train wax neir Lyons, N. Y., and going at the rate of fifty miles an capture whic! * founded the station-house. They al-| hour, he ot to the roof of the exprens most it to t att car and, w e ald of a rope-ladder, Deranee me he rte being taken from hie | kwunwe himgelt over the ‘kde until he reached the sliding door. With his re- on to the carriage Volver he broke the glaae In the door : pon reaching the Hudson County | &nd shot Day cInery. the messenger, Jail Perry was searched and assigned |2","e, reached for the bell-cord, He then wot Insid shot the messenger again, $0 a cell in the lower tier. this time In the thigh. Word was received at Police Head- quarters this morning from Weehawken Stole a When the train . {that the police of that place had ar-|jumpod out and Festeda man, who, they were confident,|vut was recognized and pursued. He ‘was the notorious train robber, Oliver | irde engine o + Bulled stward. Curtis Perry, who, with four other; He was pursued with another convicts, escaped from the Matteawan|0n ‘the parallel tracks, and w Insane Asylum last Wednesday night, |*&W he bain /@ sawed up und down t Detective-Sergt. Michael Reap, of the} up a centinual shooting, tow Central Office staff, went over to Wee-| (rain men + hawken with a photograph and full de- am oof his engine finally gave weription of Perry, and saw the man the widen pay ganbelied to tale to made a desperate dash under arrest at 11.45 o'clock, | Y. but was at last brought: to The photograph was an exact repro-|P¥ in 4a swamp, where he finally sur- @uctior of the prisoner's features, bur ndered pleaded guilty before Judge Rum: as Bergt. Reap had never ween Perry Inthe court In Lyons, ton ty to his knowledge, he positively refused “nts for robbery, anid was een to tell an “Evening World” reporter | \ the State whether or not he believed the man was | f ne term. He Rave | the prison authorities consi: until Oct Weakened When Examined < annoinced that ay with atin. sf Tt was learned, however, that Reap | large enough to admit his t examined the suspect's neck and found) a twelv ght scar under the “Adam's apple man refused to let Reap examine | | At the it was believed that he was hiding somew on. the prison minds, and aon thorough search arms and head, and suddenly be- le. At Yeteok the xt morn- came very ugly. Perry has scars under er Nd i aA an aw ° ” ona rom an old store dam's apple,” on his head and on) heise and down a roadway to the prison his left wrist. wall ‘The Sergeant was so well satistled, it}, When the keepers overtock him he ‘was learned, that the man was Perry fovght vielously, and was badly injure before he allowed himrelt to be take that he telephoned to Supt. Hyrnes to/ In the latter part of December, Is wend over a man who knew Perry, and he w make his identification complate. Chief of Police Kelly, of Weehawken, ‘at 1230 this afternoon sent this des- Stusane, the prison aus rithe had him transferred to the lum for the insane at Matteawan, ah oo BURIED IN THE RUINS. ‘Two Men Killed In the Collapse of a “Nuddensiek” B ra ILLE, N.Y, April 16.—The @ have Perry. Send officials to ALoy SIMON KELLY, Chiet of Polive. The prisoner was captured between! Nils of the nearly completed Tretz ‘With several other men, he was seen #tanding about a tire, some two hundred | yards from the depot, by West 5! Detective Edward Clifford, He told Policeman McAleece, of the W force, that the man answered th scription cf Perry, and that he ought| ins own to arrest him. such at i } i 4 and 6 o'clock tnis morning near the | MUCK collapsed at noon to-day, owing ‘West Shore Rallroal depot in Weehaw-| '” “defective foundation, TWo painters of Johnstown, Adam and Waeh Veeder, buried in the and two jlumbers were badly: ine tre) Dwelling hous block had. the CHARS Exedy awken | HOw. wor Me. | the paint Mueh ind ation is expressed a 1 of the butlding for er hackle aftalr, MecAleece atarted towards the man. — - who at once ran down the railroad Drowned In a Wind tracks, towards the woods near by. He Was unable to make ve and stumbling down some rocks beside the tracks, fell, and was speedily cap tured by his pursuers. Vat «The captive was taken to the Wee-|! hhawken police station and closely ques tioned by Chief Kelly. He sald he was John Martin, thirty-one years oli, He!» Bald that he was a tramp, and that he had come from what place he refused to say, bec he did not want his family and fi to know of his plight. ‘The man said he had recently come “out of an almshouse, where he would not say. *Amtending to take a train for Newburg | © this morning to get work there. He a es * paid his feet became sore first through " Getting some lime in his shoes, but| ita! where and how the lime got into his |‘! More keeper for wit ty @hovs be refused to say. i Tank, (Speclal to The Evening World) LONG BRANCH, Apri rapid progre Garrett Dangler the South, but trom use nd He had a little money and was = Lime is used in the brick-yards near deo ar np mrhoot and ha ¥\ Matteawan, through which Perry and ee with be surned ote ‘i wo the Lay Comm astoners. ibis pais are said to have passed. At the Hudson Street Relief Hospital, tt was stated that no one giving the Bame of John Martin, and no one an- wore feet or for any other cause, Foe M.. from the Ros ® careful search of the record: ‘treatment. - —— Bullt Him a Special ¢ The funeral of George E. Seaman. the fi é of Orange, Je, who died yesterday at his home (@ his description, was treated |". Orange Valley from fatty degeneration of the funday. If he had been treated | heart. wil be held to-morr. at 9.580 o'clock man dy of the Valley ant! welhed 445 p Undertaker Mic would have been a record of tt. te show that he had been there % Napoleon Trusted Hin Aldes. | Mew Ferry Was Captured. Appoint on your staf’ against liquor and opium Culford, who frat saw the the Keeley Cure, Whitw Plains, ECK THE R Secretary Mort BULLS STILL IN CONTROL] *° &H NSE IN BEEF. OIL EXCITED AND HIGHER. —— Certificates Advance to $2.60 to Conform with Oil City. ite Mexican e United States, The Beef Trust, which is making everybody in this town and in all the country pay more for meat keeping up ita fight. Secretary of Agriculture Some Shares Eell at the Best Fig- ures Yet Attained {mued an order revoking orders of his Department regarding the ion of Mexican cattle which have been excluded by quarantine regulations '-Gov. Flower Comments on the Healthy State of Business, Pittsburg Ofl at $2.50 Bid—Prices Doubled in England. inst splenetic The bulls are still in control at the Stock Exchange, and the strength of the markets for securities ts bringing in buyers from out of town, This morning purchases were stim- ulated by another jump In cotton and by cable advices that the market for Ameri- cans In London fs firm and advancing, Some sbares aold at the best figures The petroieum market continues cited ana higher without activity, sell being scarce and generally refusing name prices National Transit Company have advanced from $2.36 to $2.60, and fined in barrels from New York, and from United States a largely increased sup- ply of cattle available for slaughter. This order provide: have been inspected and found free from isease may be admitted into portions of Galifornia and Texas for grazing or for Up to this time the effects of the ad- vance of the price in beef so far as res- taurants ard hotels are concerned has been most noticeable cheaper clai better and higher-priced restaurants of the city have been compeiled to advance ‘Smali steaks.” which were ly served in these restaurants for # cents are now quoted at 50 cents. join steaks, which were 6 cents, and the prices for porter- house and tenderloin steaks and choice how even a greater IS practically no speculation the advance ‘In certificates $2.50 belng In the wa: the higher ruling of t the advance the market Is fir and all sorts of stories are current asis of this further Fy the probable course the market in the near future, point reached before the close when a sale was ma The market closed at $2.50 The excitement was higher to-day ¢ i were of short du Earnings are improving and offic the leading railroads evin to maintain rat of conformin @ disposition e Ol! City mar weak spots were alley, Which fell 15 which declined tates Leather preferred, which The first week of April the Atchison system earned $776,242, For the second week of April ‘oledo & Oh‘o Central road earned jecrease of $16,272. those of the to the actual bi In prices, and to $31-2, and range of pices, PITTSBURG OIL AT $2.50 B Company Advances 1 fined O11 Two Cents a Gallo: PTTSBURG, Pa., April 16.—Oll openas at $2.40 bid, The Atlantic Refining Com- pany has advanced the price of. refined ou two cents per gallon, or $1 per bar OIL DOUBLED IN ENGLAND. Standard's cuts of roast bee! 1-4 per cent, on its preferred stock, payable April per cent. on call, with in excess of exchange very firm, at 4 tor bankers’ lon; 4891-2 for demand, ies of the moderate-priced boarding houses of the cit: entirely dispen: Instead are feeding ers, on lamb, and poultry, The New York Retall Butchers’ Pro- tective Association has the subject of : of beef under consideration nd is now endeavoring to bring about ction by the -utchers of all the large in’ an effort tc break down the been no change rices of beef to-day. eu are: Straight cattle, have almost “ommercial bar silver declined to 67 1-8. Mexican dollars are unchanged at 53. The exports exclusive of specie from New York for the week were $7,553,967, 18,398 for the corresponding week of 1804. There were further advances in Sugar, ‘Tennersee, Coal & Iron and & ‘Texas, while Hockin covered nearly all of its ear.y loss, nited States Leather preferred was weak on the unouncement that the di- ors had declared a dividend of only jannger Says the Rise Ie Dune to Underproduction. LONDON, April 16.—The English mane ager of the Standard O!l Company, when questioned to-day regarding the advance in the price of petroleum in the United States and the situation here. the price of ofl in England had been advanced to correspond with the price in America. A few weeks a (8 cents) per gal d wholesale to 10 cen ‘ounds, & cen’ loins and ribs, 14 to 15 8 quoted by the retail ington Market to-day 20 cents; porter- sirloin’ steak pe were indications of realizing in vt parts of the list, but they brought about comparatively small declines, Ex-Gov. Flower, in commenting uy he financial and commercial situation, y “The rise in the prices of commodities 18 to 20 cent 12% to 13 cents T to 12% cents, => SRawrony, PLEASE GIVE THIS NAUGHTY BOY A NEW NAME! _ BROOKLYN NEWS. EDW. M. SHEPARD’S SPEECH. ends Think He elected Mayor, those who are Drought Affects the Cattle 8 GEORGETOWN, Tex., April 1 load of meal-fed cattle for this season will be to-morrow, and there will be i jummer on ac- 0 the price was 44, lon and it was now 71-24. (5 cents) per gallon, He add there had been’ no gener ist the advance upon tl part of the consumers, but it had been & great surprise to dealer: The manager also sald that the ad- was not in t same proportion as in American oll, considered that the situation is due to under production rather than to specula- The Nobei Frothers, of St. Petersburg, the great Russian ofl firm, inform th Associated Press that there is the sam advance in the price of Ru the United 8 also say tha; the Standard The last train- numerous branches of business whic! have been dormant under the curtailed purchasing power of the country at ‘The «ise in oll has started up Vennsylyania and Ohio, and large orders for oll’ wells have been sent in and the manufacturers of these In turn bought iron and cach swelling the vol- complaint a) PICKED UP A WHALE. Heing Brought York by the Tag Taara If the elements are propitious before evening New Yorkers will have the opportunity of seeing a real The monster was picked yesterday by the tug Taurus, Capt, O'Brien, between Boston and Vineyard Haven. The tug was making a passage to this tow, but when she found the prize she put into Vine- yard Haven, municated with F. 7 South atreet, who gave Instructions that the whale be brought here. ‘The monster is what Is known to the whaling fraternity asx a finback, and | feet long. The blubber ix very thin on the carcass and hardly the trouble and expense of EXECUTORS AT WAR. Gayer Eetate Alred in hand to he fed rise In beef to the supply of cattle which has fallen oft greatly during the past two years om account cf the drought, TAX RETURNS other necessities ume ot business a litth of the tide of bi tinue perceptibly, but slowly, and it the healthiest based on strictly bed-rock business con- Seligman & Co. will shi 275,000; Handy SAY IT IS THE MAFIA. - Cutting in the Ktaltan Quarter. As the result of what the police of the Amity street police station, think i» another Mafia outra; no, of 44 Carroll street, Long Island College Hospital, suffering from a gash in the left side of his neck and throat, alleged assailant, Albert Jenora, Huntington atr ness will con- CLOSED. jard O11 Company Thinks 1d Be Exempt. There was a calm and stillness this morning at the offices of Income Tax Collectors John A, Suliivan and Edward about 3 P. tat ‘Th 1 Company: chased any ofl in Russia, April 16.—Petroleum wat the quotation being francs as compared with 23 francs centimes last Wednesday, BREMEN, April 16.—Petroleum to-day was quoted at 12 marks 2% rise of 1 mark 50 HAMBURG, April 16.—Petroleum was marks, being an ade y marks 25 pfennij AMSTERDAM, to-day advanced 1 1- a DISCREPANCY OF $510,134. iakey Trust Rooke Subject to @ Second Report. April 16.—The second re- port of the experte who under Receiver McNulta's orders are books of the Whiskey Trust, was eub- The reports show a dis- 134, which, it is claimed, losses of the old man- agement in. steck jobbing operations, Other tmportant disclosures are alae made in the report. ——_— > ___. Depositors Get 80 Per Cent. Antonio Rasines, recelver for the Canal Street Bank, obtained an order from Judge Gilderaleeve to-day authorizing aim to pay a dividend of per cent. to denositors out of a fund of $20, he has on had. This ta ti by the recciver, or 90 Easter Election at St. Mark's, ‘These Wardens and Vestrymen were elected tox Protestant Eplecopal Chureht John Brooks; Ves trymen, John Herriman, Edward 0, Coles, Gheries Henry A. Simonds, Zeleh Van Loan, , Duncan Wood, William ¥, —_—_— Press Club om Editor Scott. The New York Press Club trunte noon adopted resolutions of regret at the death Scott, a life member of the Jud, extending sympathy to his widow and designatiog Dorr to represent t Reform Republicans, opposed to the Worth-Buttling combina. tion, were loud tn their expressions of Praise to-day over the speech made by Edward M. Shepard before the meeting of his County General Committee, held in Brooklyn last night. Mr, Shepard's administration thought to-day, would go a great ways towards booming Mayor Schlieren for a With the indorsement of Mayor Schie- of allver to Europe on PL eet sailing to-morrow, public auction Chesebrough to-day 100 shares Manufacturiny consolidated, sold at 244 a 247; 2 Brookly! Insurance Com Both offices were kept open untll the last minute of the last day of grace was ended at midnigat last night, and then he official forces home to rest a efore tackling the. job of ind_correctin, Nine hundred returns were filed terday at Co:lector Sullivan's Second Dis- aking something more than At Collevtor Gronse’s office in the Ger- Fourteenth street 622 citizens of the rict confessed yes- they enjoyed more thai income each. ed at Mr, Grosse’s office are more than 15,000. The Standard Ol] Company proposes to ht the tax. The returns of the income Were filed in Pittsburg, by a protest. 8. C. T. Dodd, the solicitor for the Com- ald that he contended that our oll and gas producing companies are ex- empt from the iax, the oll and gas being roduction of the land, and a Dazt of the land, are in the same cate- ory with rents and not taxable. Company, he sald, may pay the tax and then sue the Government, or It may re- fuse to pay and let the Government sue it. SOMERSAULT IN COTTON. Early Advance Lost Within Half an Hour of Opening. The cotton market turned a somer- It started off with A $19,000 the Ci Bage, o per cen' before May 1, 1 Staten Island Rapid Transit Company, 6 per cent. income bonds, due 4 The Nashville, Louts Rallway has deel: dividend of 1 per cent., payable May 1. the meeting of the Board of the General Electric Com: Dany to-day the annual report wan dii Also the matter of an "a ‘Westinghouse. The meeting was resumed at 2.30 o'clock for further discussion. The sales of listed stocks were 142,600 In the unlisted department b,- 700 shares of Sugar, 100 shares of Lea: were traded in, shoemaker, of 27 held in $1,000 bail by Butler Street Pollc ve Fariell sald: “This appears to me to be another of those Itallan feuds with which we have had so much trouble in South Brooklyn, Gregano has only been in the country @ . Last week Jenora made an agreement with Gregano 1 rocery store of Mrs. Catepano Jenora went there, few moments, Gregano re- with his hand slashed throat.” The weapon is a shoe knife with a The man who was with Jenora, the detective declares, has been mixed ‘up In several Italian feuds, EVA MANN’S BABY, ed to Protect Ite ny, first mort- eulogy of the reform b at $1,000; and $25,000 | ¢! about sixty-five renomination, the Shepard Democra: ren'a friends feel confident that he could be elected next year easily, In his speech Mr. Shepard spoke in the highest terms of both Ma; and Mayor Strong, sald, of the reform election in Chicago, and of the defeat of the ring Democrats in the recent Spring elections of Flat. ed a quarterly Bank Bul:diny ‘ourth avenue, hird Revenue Di: terday that 000 on Sunday evening. cussed tn detail. went out on th He was glad, Appliation was made to-day by Joseph Beno and his wife, Hosulle Beno, for the removal f Frederick Basch as one of the ex- ecutors of the will of Nicholas Gayer, no is guardan of his infant eficiary under the will, and o IM a sister of Gayer'a wife, Hloomingdale to Surrogate examining the fuzor edge. crepancy of denounced the Worth Spparentiy covers Charities Commissioners bill as Infam- Closing Quotations. A? to a possibility of a coalition with the regular Democracy, had this to say: iEgestion that any step he taken which to @ fusion of our organization with the old met with no favor have never yet been old. Democrat: adopting a selt-denying ordinance, Adams Express, American Tobacco American Sugar R Sugar Ref. pt A Guardian Appo| ecutrix of the Gayer estate, claim that Basch tate until Its value about $8,000, has dissipated t American Cotto e pointed guardian ad Item this morning it Pe REE. fourth dividend shall rejoice at Democratic ting Lo $45,000, through his attorneys, and Jo- sephing Rosenth harmony of which no During Mr, Shepard's sp Schieren some of the delegi South Brooklyn wards hiss Mr. Shepard complimented President Cleveland on his financial policy, EVEN STOLE THE WATCH D0G. Funny Things daughter of William Justice Bartlett, In the Supreme Court, ‘hon Mayor that he has nd claims that of Ramapo, rt Ray Hamil: 1 tne estate, diminution of the payment of legacies: provided 10% ta uncle of the late Ri Mr. Vollmer was appointed guar- dian to defend a suit brow . Miler, as guardian for “bogua bab: Ray Hamilton by Eva Mann. Hamilton's. wiil, denominated daughter of Hamilts with an annuity of $1, 2. uit this morning. ‘Wardens—Come! advance of about 10 points, nearly all of this was lost in less than half an hour after ‘At first there was a big scramble for but the advanced prices were tempting to holders, and many of the thus sending prices Some of the larger bulls bought heavily on the breaks. The wheat market than it was onsiderable trading to- being about %c. lower at the start. Corn wer at New York, Gdtyc. Beatrice Ray, Gayer died in 1885, leaving real estate ralatea upon in) Fitty-thir Beller, Lewis he opening. Decision res She is provided This bequest Burglars were active in Brookiyn last night and early this morning. time between midnight thieves broke chicken coop, tue bulls sold, damilton in Brooklyn, as guardian # ‘the property sold, for the Interest of ‘anden Henvel Hamil- rx of administration Demorest on the estate of her late husband, Willlam Jennings Demorest, Fitexerald to-fay Nn cre granted to Filen & Rio Grande pi. iGreen trie and 6 o'clock Rudolph Jackel's in the rear of 59 West inth street, and stole a dozen pigeons was less excited although there 19 ied last we Miller's scheme Mr. Hamilton's family as b dicia! to their interests. ANOTHER TROLLEY SEARCH. This Time It was required to Riv’ Frank O'Rorke's poultry door, was relloved of $20 worth of fancy Bernard dog, which Rorke kept on the premises, was stolen by the burglar: Albert’ Levigon, was robbed of a ‘roll of « ‘Thieves entered Chi store, 1580 Fulton str from the cush rexisi Burglars also ments of William H. catur street, af clothing, and Da Flushing ayer ——_— '-Goods House 4 April 16—The firm of Teb- bets, Harrison & Co., dry-goods commission mer- Boston Dry BOSTON, Mass, Henry Sheehan, thirteen years old, of G4 Down 136 Grand street, ))M afternoon on & opher Haesloop’ y and secured $13 Minnesota Iron It Is expected that the Committee to| & be appointed in the Senate under Nixon resolution, & St. Louis pe, into the apart- to investigate all the railroads in the State, will go to Brook- lyn within ten days. The principal reason for the appoint: | |ment of the Committee, those who know, is to get at the facts [of the Long Island ‘Traction Company ts being brought the powers that be to prevent the appointment of the Com- , obtained by the Central jew York, and placed on the ranch store in that city. an) haw heen. artent held bin in $1,000 bony ax given Into the care of the . ‘They do it ina They're the smallest, and the most natural Keep a vial of these tiny vest-pocket. They'll give nent cure for Billousness, stipation, Indi the liver, stomach bowels. The makers are so sure you’ fied that they'll agree, if you're not, to return the money. itare Manufacturers Meet. A large meeting of the furnitu from throughout the country was held to-day in Great influenc SAVED BY A BLUNDER. Three Trolley-Car Strikers Escape from the Law. Lawyer Rufus Perry tried to-day, in the Gates Avenue Py the last of the cases growing out of the recent trolley strike by securing 19 College place Was held in response to a cite lar recently forw: turers aummoning them together in ordei lar basia in regard (0 tion, Bick or derangement of Did Not Wan Mra Michael Carr, of 28 Jackson avenue, oliceman, rushed into court, His backbone was broke, wad to Hudern strent 1 SHIPPING NEWS. 6.40 Moon risoe HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. they may agree the price of. Ron of a Bowery ‘Bay fan called for the pur of forming a t @ manufacturera proposed not their present tock until the retallers overcome dificultign which were brought about by the recent —— — Ronght by the Tobacco Trust, ‘The American Tobacco Company has purchased the H.W Myers Smokirig Tobacco Company of smoking toba Thomas Caulfield, Schenectady avenu Mark's and trick Cabill, of John Walsh, of Southweatern ph Southern Pacifie.ss.s. rss BREAKFAST—SUPPER, EPPS’S GRATEFUL—CO MFORTING, COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK, om uitting an a Justice Quixley had the complaint mate be made one of as sault in the sec ita felony rath An adjournment case came \ this morning. justice Harriman Michael Carr to keep the infant unt he ould notify the ; tous making r than a misdemeanor. Are You Tired? Fifth Wedding Anniversary, ntlon was held Si At 2h Grove streat 1 Mrs, James N, Justice Harriman Do you find that you Jeep In not refreshing, that eno appetite for your food, and that your strength is Waning? If #0, ou may depend upon It your blood is in an impure and impover- uw have that tired It was the Aten sawyer Perry then moved for the dit charge of the prisoners on the ground | that they could trial for the same offense. riman was forced to dischari Ished condition. y feeling. That ia why you are Nervous, Irritable and unable to rest entich your blood by taking Hood's Sarsapariti And you will then frel like going forward with your work, Thix medicine will give and vigor, because it will make pure, strength and vigor depen Hood's Sarsaparilia is the Only True Blood Pu:ifier Prominentiy in the public eye tcotay, the secret of ite wonderful ‘where all other preparations fall. ‘ot | _SO@D'n PILLS cur bediwual coustipstion Priee Se, por box. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Reilly Miscellaneous. Advice Ass'n, nd written ‘opin! Bend for prospectus’. Waun Henry W. Unger, Treas 367 Help Wanted—Ma WANTED—Immediately, gitis experienced in pub medicines oF perfumery, Lawrence Co. (lim.), 343 West Grace Ormaby and Mise THURBER AND POWER SUED. Say Their Clarendun Hotel American La cts, Inclose with $2. Tornado's Deadly t once to purity and Were Offset by ning the Sherif? p levying on the property of Monies” Franke: proprietora of Francis M. Thurber and Andrew F. Power are defendants in a sult brought mecho Roldan and Isaac N. Van Sickel in the Superior Ci ver $1,280, the ¥ aut ie hree miles weet of here ai INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, ting up. proprietary her clothes takng fire acted the neighbors who rescued | time to save her lite Amount of two notes executed by Powex and in- d by Thurber irber and Power claim en by Power in payment publication, know: Iiustrade de Neuva York, whic! rm in which Tt is clatm Apply to Davis Pluaged frou a Fou ‘erven years old. fell tr: yy Wimdows| Bartlett in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, morning ar ordw directing Lawyer Addison 8 5 foe of 120 eimont ra. Malka Pak slsky, LL Mra Pakaleky claims te exchange hei house at 19T a 000, tor the Lindenhurst ‘he contracted 1695, FRANCES v. HOGG.—April 18, story window to Cet A usia pecial partner, ormer publishers of the iourn, were indebted. to Thurber fore. excess of the notes given sndorsed by Thi i paul byterian Church, Wednesday, April 17, at 12 o'clock, Invermeng Ny ; morning, and received internal injuries He waa ¢ (aken to the Harlem Hospital. ——— ee wecems, It cures which claim t! ‘ Py COMPLETE MOU °SaCKeON'sy sisin's abould examine ‘Wheo the property Quagyre PERTEwalt's, at eral eel reser | re,