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AY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1606, TO KILL TREU, ———— Jaocharinser Snapped « Pistol Twice at His Head. TAMMANY REDIVIVUS, An Attempt to Reorganise the Holi with Fresh Blood. Grant Talks of Putting the City In inds of New Yorkers. ing, She Sought to Blow Out Her Brains. William ©, Whitney to Be Aske: Says the Ironworker Wronged Act as a Sponsor. and Cheated Mer. Tammany Hall has decided to reor- These are some of the men it will ask to act as sponsors: William C, Whitney E. Ei John Bigelow, Frederick P, Olcott, Elbridge T. Gerry, Charles H, Truax, August Belmont, Per- Babcock, John nna Jackarinser, a pretty Norweg- twenty-five years old, with her brother at 107 Tiffany t, in the Twenty-third Ward, made Mesperate attempt to-day to shoot the in who she sald had wronged her. Failing in the attempt she turned the apon upon herself and tried to blow + own brains out. Before she could sry out her design she was seized and {4 until @ policeman arrived. hut for the fact that the cartridges @ pistol would not explode her ef ‘at murder might have been suc- ganize itself. ty Belmont, D, Crimmins and John D, Bowers, This was made known at the annual meeting of the Society last night, and the information was given out by ex- Mayor Hugh J. Grant, who, in the course “It is the time for Democrats to get to- d help make an organization under the roof and rule of old Tammany Hall, which shall work for the cl honest administration of municipal at- fairs, which ghall labor to overthrot of the people of this city, lace the government of the ‘ork once more in the hands The officers elected at last night's he man whom she tried to shoot @ ypold R. Treu, member of the firm of fron workers, of 2215 jrd avenue. He has been acquainted dh her for a number of years, and re- Ally he acted for her in a real estate He then sold a house for her, and she says he robbed her in the transaction. At 10. o'clock this morning Anna, armed with a revolver, called at the iron ‘works on Third avenue and sent in a that she wanted to see Treu. Bhe waited in the hallway of the place, and when he came out she began to mitt & Treu, B. McClellan, Charles Welde, ‘Patrick Keenan, Willlam Sulzer, Richard Croket, Danlel'E, Sickles, W: fam Sohmer, Henry D. Hotchki Amos J, Cummings, Secretary—John B, McGoldrick. Treasurer—Peter F Sagamore—William H. ‘Wiskinkie—Daniel The Sachems of Clark, County Clerk Hen Police Justice Bernard & W, Bourke Cockran, John McQuade and Dr. Charles E. Sim- The new Board of Sachems, stated, will elect Grand Sachem, if he will accept. present Grand Sachem is ex-Mayor Gil- He will go with all except Police Purroy war left off Personal reasons, and ex-Judge Tappen, who was slated for a place, was droppe to piease Purroy. Among the members at last night's meeting were ex-Surrogate Gideon J. Tucker and Thomas Dunlap, the two oldest members of the Society, and Robert B. Roosevelt. Coincident with the turnin Police Justice Martin ‘by comes the news that he, will move out of the Kighth Assembly ‘District, to oc- a house he has bought recently the Annexed Dis- AUGUST BELMONT. PEACE AGREEMENT REACHED. — Treaty Betwoen China and Japan Has Been Signed. “You have ruined me and you have “Now your & B ANDERSON. SHOT AT A SUPPOSED THIEF. Janitor Kempper Lived in Dread of Burglare. . time has come. At the same instant she drew a pis- tol from under her jacket, and pointing it at his head pulled the trigger. cartridge did not explode and she tried to shoot again, with the same result. Then, with a cry of rage and grief, ahe put the muzzle of the pistol in her own mouth, Before she could pull the trigger Treu ‘eelzed her arm and at the same time shouted for help. Policeman Schlamp, of ninth Precinct Station, who was passing Anna struggled to free herself, but the policeman also seized her and tvok her to the dred and Twenty . ‘Treu was also taken along. The girl, when questioned by the Ser- id that Treu wronged her over go, and she charged him with being the father of her child. She also said that he had sold her house for $800 and a mortgage, and that he had held She made demands for them, but he refused to give them up. She brooded over her wrongs until she could stand it no longer, she said. In reply to this Treu admitted his re- lationship with the girl, had not been a proper person when he As to the real estate he satd it’ wi that he owed her noth- ex-Recorder Justice Welde. the Board for | Jonn W, Foster Cables a Confirma- tion to His Wife. Redmond Got Into the Room by the Twenty- Mistake and Was Nearly Killed, at the time, nite. WASHINGTON, April 16.—Mrs, John wife of ex-Secretary of Btate, to-day received a despatch from her husband, who is confidential adviser to the Chinese Peace Envoy, confirming the report that articles of peace had been signed between China and Japan. The cablegram said that agreement was signed yesterday, and would be home on Christian Kempper, agent and janitor of six flat-houses on East Twenty-elghth and occupying a flat in one of them at 209, emptied a six- revolver at a supposed burglar at 1.50 ock this morning. ‘The man, who was almost frightened Robert Red- mond, thirty-four years old, of Green- When arrested by Police- ast Thirty-fifth street ixth street station- ston avenue, in —__ HOTEL PRINCESS AGAIN. Witnesses To-Day Give the Goad Name, The Hotel Princess, at Twenty-fifth street and Lexington avenue, again oc- cupled the attention of the Board of Commissioners this morning. Proprietor Peter Wilkins 1s fighting the Parkhurst detectives in an endeavor to uave the hotel licen Many, witne: testified they had never of a disorderly natu! Hugh Quinn, who lives street, not far f testified that many times he hotel barroom both from her. The cable from Mr. Foster came from Shimonoseki, with Li Hung Chang, although recent reports have stated that he had gone to man Jose, of the station, he blur “1 made a mistake and went In tno I'm not a burglar. Kempper collects rents on the fi and fifteenth of each month, always lived in apprehension of a visit from burglar ‘of | known to his acquaintanc ‘2 often joked him about it. Among them were some firemen at- engine-hous , {ne of them told Kemp- ber only yesterday Mam “Look out for to-night. after your boodle, wrong house. but said she PERRY BELMONT. Mrs, Foster regards the message as & finality, as the General has not cabled the incidental proceedings, it being un- derstood between them that only in the event of something final and authorita- tive would there be a cabl The Chinese !egation In this city hi 4nofficial advices from Japan announcing the signature of terms of peace between China and Japan. 16,—The Japanese Minister here, in an interview to-day, aid that he had not received informa- tion that peace had been concluded on the terms stated in the despatch to the London Times from Shanghai, namely: First—The independence of Corea, Second—Japan to retain the places she has conquered. Third—Japan to retain the territory |™ east of Liao River. rth—The inland of Formosa to be permanently to Japan. Fifth—The payment of an indemnity first met her. Donnelly was Chatrma It wan resolves an at the next meeting a revi IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. legitimate and ing. Yi the Harlem Police Court later the woman was held in $2,500 bail. —_——. = —___ BELIEVE HE’LL DIE MONDAY. 1s Sing Prison Officials Preparing n's Execution, SING BING, N. Y., April 16.—Warden Bage, of Sing Sing Prison, is going on with the preparations for the execution ef Dr. Robert W. Buchanan, the wife- murderer, which Is set down for Mon- day next at 11 A. M. The Warden hi , who have for the defense to-day en anything Bakers’ Union No. $6, Hoboken, has unlonized strike for bigher wages at the silk factory tf Bamford Brothers in Paterson, N. J. ‘A apecal meeting of Electrical Workers’ No. ‘a ‘on Thursday night In Clarend: Hall for the purpose of electing shop delegates. Cloakmakera’ Union No. 66 bas been duly In: stalled by the United Garment Workers’ officers. The German painters complain that Boss Andes employs non-union men uptown and anion men form a league of trades was laid over for future discusston. All communications relating to the Brane be addrensed to Secretary 1d enjoyed the whiskey. afe nad never seen any disorderly con- ACCUSES SERGT. COONEY. S. T. Walkup Says the Acting Police Captain Struck H 8. T. Walkup, of 741 Columbus ave- nue, brought charges of assault yester- day before the Police Board Acting Capt. Cooney, of the West One tation, Walkup and his brother, who is a paralytic, were a! ing to put up a flower Columbus avenue and NI station-hous truck him and in- He's coming his head and F meetings are to be held to-day by tt for Dr. Bucha All day yesterday Kempper felt _unu- sually nervous, and instead of go! bed last night, he sat up in the di He was dozing in two chairs when he was awakened from his wife, who was sleeping in the ‘mad Skylight, Makers’ Union, Bri bullding tradea unions tn Philadelphia n thelr delegates from the United by a shriek eatricel Protective Unton Central Labor Union Jumping to his feet he saw a man of the room into Kempper pulled out one of his revolvers and fired a shot after the fleeing fgur while his wife continued her Kempper started In purul occasional shot selected the wit- who will be present, and they are mostly physicians, experts and new! The invitations to the wit- nesses will be sent out on Thursday if the Court does not grant Buchanan 6 International Brotherhood Ninders, International Ci : 10 ant 141, United lected A. Mayer office to the Central Labor Fe nd William Ploking hi to the Central Labor dard Engineers. y created State Board of Arbitration, of Hundredth street Packing Box Makers, “An rested while try! At the corner of He Policeman Jore stopped the man, who was shaking with fear, SUEY 0 REN TH The Pennsylvanian Says Oleve- land's Letter Means Nothing, How the Newspapers Criticlse the Preside: Views. DENVER, Col., April 16.—Gen, A. J. Warner, In an interview, stigmatizes President Cleveland's financial letter as & dishonest representation of facts which contained an apprehension of defeat and an acknowledgment of the great battle that was pending. “But there must be a new party,” he added. ‘We must masa the millions of voters who want bimetallism. I think that a party will be formed. If I did not I would go home now and stay there.” Mr. Bibley sald that from a hasty pe- isal of the letter he judged it was a ring Of glittering generalities, empty Ngnifying not Bh. Weaver, dF rr. Cley wing of the Democratle pi themselves with the Republican pi in. the ne t campaign pe but two parties— party, represented by the Republican ticket, and the United Reform movement, or ailliance, conslst- ing of Populists, free silver Democrats and free sliver Republicans. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 16.—The Sentinel says: “President Cleveland's let- ter will be of no service to what are classed the friende of sound money in the Weat—the advocates of international bimetallism. It brings to them no argu- ment that can be safely or advantage- ously used in this part of the country. CHICAGO, April 16.—The Tribune says. President. Cleveland rips aside the thin yell behind which the silver extremis re meoRing to disguise their motives nd objects. The extremists are talking about “bimetalism,” but they do so only to delude the people. . They know that bimetalliam would be impossible under the terms proposed by them. The Inter Ocean saya of Mr. Cleveland thinks the American people are ready to abandon genuine bimetallism and settle down to a choice between gola and silver As the monetary standard he is greatly mistaken, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 16.—The Journal says: “The President's letter, while it adds nothing to the informa- They Over-Estimate Thotr Phyuleal Strength. Advice te Young Womens ‘Women are very apt to over-estimate ©) their strength and overtax it, ee. When they are ing parti they sometimes chances which in the long run cause them much pain and trom ‘This is due largely to their net fully realizing how delicate their sem should realize that te be well her * from exposure, may suppress oF sow the seed Compound wil ever be the remedy in such cases as well peculiar ailments of women. Mi women live to prove this, Mi Verrill tells plainly what it has i E ie “IT wilPwrite you a few lines you what my troubles were before Pinkham's Vegetable It was the same old my back and lower part of my and painful menstruation. Hil tion on the issue, shows that he Is pro- foundly impressed with the Importance Of preserving a money which will keep ug Intouch with the commerictal world.” WASHINGTON, April 16—The Times “Cleveland's letter is a. plain min of finan facta. Without pean co-operation {t would be financial madness for this country to change to a allver basis. We are just recovering from the effects of too much tariff and financial agitation, and to again put off a return of prosperity by threatening free silver is a lunacy that ised or explained. pril 16.—The ¢ Mr, land's let- ter will prove of no assistance to the single standard men in, their Western campairn, It in the advice of a man twice convictet of ignorance of the finan- cial situation and of the needs of the The Picayune say “The President was female weak- The doctors (Lhave tried five dif- ferent ones)called it tion of the womb. thera for over eight years, ulcers on the neck ot the womb, ter! backaches.¢ Your medicine cured me.” — Mas M. L. VERRILE, Pawtacket, R.I. D ; ible headaches and || feta forth in clear terms a convincing argument in favor of the necessity of maintaining at the highest standard of valu» every dollar of money issued and guaranteed by the Government of the United States. _—- DIDN'T INDICT SOL SAYLES. The Jefferson Market Butcher Charged with Illegal Voi An attempt was made to-day to indict Sol Bayles, the Jefferson Market butch- of illegal voting at the The complaint by William Russell, of 311 Water street, through Edward W. Searing, of 119 Nassau street, who is a counsel for the Good Government Clubs, Russel # that Bayles voted from 1% Sixth avenue, when he lived in Berkeley Heights, N. J ‘The Grand Jury di A complaint aga! chitd, for offering Wate Wiegand to substitute, ballote, alxo diaminsed. ax was the complaint against John ‘Frederick, a ‘Tammany watcher In the Fourteenth Assembly District, charged by George Lee, a col- ored man, with destrcylng two’ ballots on election day. — — o=—__—_— MORTON FOR PRESIDENT. les W. Hackett Says the Gover- has organized, with James Martin an Seci Kempper came up to them he held a @ further stay, im. But afterwards apologized, Toe Prewdent is ‘of $10,000,000, nar Is a Logl revolver in each hand the policema excited and tunately his alm ‘m. ‘oved to Justice Ry when arralgni ‘Commissioner 8, 8, Sherwood, The local branches of the Letter Carriers’ Na- tlonal Assoc‘ation are electing Philadelphia on July 4, Sergt. Cooney was at ters to-day lookin, Police Headquas after hia aide oi He denied that he struck Walkup, ays that the charge is brought through spite, Buchanan continues in a very ner- ‘yous condition and his only hope now Is of his lawyers, who are in rying to get the United States Court to interfere, and grant a Bixth—An offensiv d defensive al- Nance between China and Japan, ‘The Japanese Minister adds tha' despatch omits several pa: lars which he knew Japan had advanced, notably the favored nation treatment) di and other commercial concessions, id that the amount of in- demnity mentioned was very small, but he believed that the the independence of Corea and the cea- sion of the island of Formosa were cor- red_ another ‘shot. poor and the bui- formulated by the Pei ducation, recently appointed by the Central The Committee, o know if be true ti able to attend the public F lack of class-room, 8 to Ko very $5,000,000. appropriat Washington r1 Redmond _pr Yorkville Court he was not a burglar. gone into a wrong room, the proposition of buildi He was dis- rison officials fully expect that Buchanan will be executed next Mon- day. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 16,—The United States Supreme heard argument o! of Buchanan, ton, and Gibbons For the first time in the history of Mount Ver- non there will be appointed @ Police Commission for that city thia evening, Charles Lemperte hi the Labor Hureau of U 2 The bureau te — THIEVES LOCKED HIM OUT. m Found His Rooms When He W. Horace Dunn, of 10 Clinton place, went out on an errand at 1.30 this morning, and when he came back an hour later was surprised to find his door unlocked. to consiat of two jauses referring to ete It proposed the poorer children, y counsel in the case of Washing- llisy, of New red for Buchanan and John 5 , Assistant District-Attorney, of New York, represented the State. Mr. Noah, ‘in Buchanan's behalf, as- gerted that the case presented a Federal Question in that the verdict of the jury by which Buchanan was rendered partial by the illness of one of jurors, and was, therefore, in yiola- lon’ of the Constitution of the United makers are requested by Jai ent of the American lice Commisatoner cided on William Miller (Dem.), of the Fourth ard; Arthur. McCarten Fit Ward; ex-Alderman Theotore Taylor ( The Mayor has de- communicate with him in regard to’ formli National Union, 0. S18 has instructed ttn ‘arpenters’ District Council ta demand that Walking drawn from the Harle placed into the downtown district, Clauses two and three, the Minister remarked, were difficult to understand, while an offensive and defensive alll ance between China and Japan, referred the sixth clause, opinion, scarcely reconcilable with the uirements of Japan. pril 16.—The newspapers here the conference tween the Peace Commissioners yester- Viceroy Li Hung Chang submitted reply to the propositions of Ja- pan, whereupon an agreement on subject was reac It is added tha Commissioners ain unul the ratifications of the treaty peace are exchanged DEMAND BRITISH PRISONERS. an Armistice, Won't Get One Yet. CALCUTTA, April 16.—The request of Umra Khan for an armistice has been declined unt!] all the British prisoners are given up. The Corps of ‘ounded 400 of the enemy dur- Ing the Guides’ retreat to the Panjkora a Pawnbrokers More Reasonable. ‘and John D, Pease (! — = Sued for Da Ap action brought by Hannah Issacs against Policeman John H. | Av am result of the recent exposures In World” of the usurious charge F $4,000 damages slammed tn his face and the belt drawn. “Who are you?" came a voice from were locked out Association and ever si have not been recognised by the bovse plaintif charges that on Feb 16, 18%, Flahive Mr. Lindsay the juror, but sald tt had taken place after the ‘verdict had been agre t when the jury made its in his seat and, who know, 1: this change will last who are you, that's cheeky; that's what I'd Ike to kno! Cabmen Get a Concen assaulting the plaint § Betura the sick man There was sound of talking inside and according to the evidence of his physi ind physically capa- in_the proceedings, ino Federal question the Constitution does not guarantes that a defendant tried for Violation of State laws rial by an im While Judge urt he Was ocery store on Second avenue, for which he arrested her, _———__—_ Policeman with a Lasso. of the Newark police, ‘and always carries @ lasso and @ field-giass. Through the glass y: Cab Drivers has persuaded nearly all the ale proprietors to grant for the twelve-hour wokday at hundred member clan, was mental Dbunn grappled with them, ble of participa He asserted th was involved, a t the conference of the} startin Goellnjtz has been re-rlected Walking of Cement Labor Union qvacdarteaire and into the street, of the Liberty Dawn local assembly of the Kalghte re benefited by the concession. 19 be elected neat raised to $15, but the candi will be enrolled for $10 if they pri for initiation at the mext rey Bireet station, captured one of the men. ‘The prisoner sald he was Willlam Nel- son, twenty-seven years old, of 39 Clin- On him were found a num- ber of skeleton keys. Pairolman Campbell, was formerly dressing the terrupted by Justices ite and Gray, the former intimating that there was no more reason why the Court should interfere in this care than fn. any other State murder cases, and the latter raising the question as to the propriety of granting a writ of error, SCISSORS HIS WEAPON. e months the receipt ht Picking a Pocket. Detectives Murphy and Webb, Corneitua Galvin on near Forrest Hill. and the men began to rum, Campbell threw his 4 encircled both of them. They were siven ninety days each. he found every’ his clothes ani large valixes of the Central which $3,190.06 for al been levied to be paid on ur alvin bas erved several te asa pickpocket gnd nis p ing Nelson was held WAS HE A CELLAR THIEF? An Old Man Violently 4 G. G, Clab Fighting a Saloon Licenve nent Club E will mi cise Board to-morrow Issuance of license to William Moore for « 122 Ninth avenue. ture in in the Rogues’ next regular meeting uncil of the America & member of the Health Board. Galvin made an attempt The complaint is Charles W. Hackett, of the Repub!ican State Committee, who returned to York yesterday after a month in Flor- ida, sald this morning that Gov. Morton regarded in the South as a safe Re- publican didate for, President. “T think,” he said, “Morton ts the logical candidate, and will re rt all over the country. pat chance do you think there Is for Republican harmony in this State?” he was asked. “I expect to see the factions come to- gether,” he replied, —— What, Abe Gruber Expelled! It wan reported to-day that Lawyer Abe Gruber, who got the transcript of Dr. Park! teatt mony in the Hattie Adams case, that was used in insuing a pamphlet, had been expel Good Government Club B. Mr. Gruber was asked to resign secently, but refused. “Diack Joe's” Fatal Knife, port JERVIa, N.Y known ih Joe." stabbed Chauncey ¢: teriine at Carpenters Point last night, cu him in the absomen_e9 that the entrails protrud. 4 He will die men had quarrelied over Cerda “‘Biack Joe was arrested. - —— a FUNNY EXPRESS STAMPS. mminsioners Question New Haven Road Methods. The State Board of Railroad Com- missioners met this morning tn th law office of Alfred ©. Chapin, 19: Broadway. Samuel rdsley, Prest- dent, presided. hear complaints of the action of George W. Hoyt, of Portchester, and A. 1. Davenport, commu 3 4 in} ven and Hartford road, ‘A Barber Stabs His Wife and Draws @ Razo? on a Policem: | his, In the Tomos Po ourt this morning, is within § feet of Grammar low had bown School 86, at 351 West Eighteenth str —_——— that the saloon ft being allege: packed with bog ittolans In Chic River on April 13. Nine thousand of the enemy @ of iPteat Hoyt and Davenport had their John Moran, sixty years old, it night Patrolman Kear, of the West Forty-seventh street police station, was startled by a wo- At 11.80 o'clock I sembied near Mundlakhan. The Suspension Bridge over the Panj- kora River is completed. Could Not Plead & de the Knights of Labor. Unton of North street, was assaulted at 3 o'clock Sunday morn- COLLEGE GRADUATES. baggage taken over the road by ap- pending @ peculiar kind of adhesive e unknown person while in| Quiivery. ery of murder from the ground floor of a tenement-hous enth avenue, When he attempted to enter the apartments a man declared if Second and Third Brigades to- day advanced towards Miankall. i Sessions to-day ail until May J, the members of the the cellar of his home. Moran heard a noise and went down- stairs to investigate it g him with grand A conference of college. graduates wa: He tm tndictey tor ‘George L. Connor, As he entered |gnd Hartford road, produced samples held this morning in the parlor of the Capes male tabi the cellar he Hotel Brunswick to discus tions now surrounding graduate study in America, with a view to recommen- Gattons for their smprovement.: was struck with a blunt|of the stamps used ‘on the e: an unknown man who|cels, and dashed out| the lee he did not go away he would cut his heart out. The policeman whistled for ROSENQUEST IN HARD LUGK. him at the door, as soon am che biow Was delivered. Moran Was removed Hospital and later to his home, where Of by Miner. Hard luck pursues J. Wesley Rosen- While Officer Lyons stood on the outside Kear crawled in a rear window. Harlem the Board considered a violation’ of the ; Btates Mail laws. Dy hi me; Mhereline road that the stamps when pur- py, bis family physi | Chased at the stations and used actually he was attended He has been forced again to clo! He sustained the Fourteenth Street Theatre. C. Miner claims to be half owner of John ‘The Queen of Night,” ted there last Saturday e considering the pub- lication of a handbook ef graduate courses as & co-operative enterprise, the encouragement of inter-migration of graduate students and the mainte. (Spectal to The STANTON, No du, April lars entered the gro at Compton Lake found a woman on the floor ‘The patrolman grappled with a man yho was with h the man drew a razor and Kear threw him near the jor, which he hurriedly unlocked 80 fare at work on| Te police are of the opinion tt struck the man, C. Dixon's play @ burglar w In the eB uced the charge of expressage to than half that charged by the Adam press Company ra ¢ mber of | the commuters nance of high standards for advanced . A. Cushing, of Columbia, siding ‘at the me: is Melville Porter yons might enter. The man was W have been a re fort will Rosenquest to continue production. In consequence the piece been withdrawn, quest has been obliged to close the house temporarily. The theatre will be reopened on Mon- osenquest has se- ‘aptain Paul.” Protective Association the h a pair of sc beaten her on the h Hie wife sali he had been pay- to another woman in the ‘Lorenzo was locked up and the woun- to Roosevelt the abdomen wit had ichigan Univ visiling delegates College Graduate Club day evening. cured another play, —— Pilot-Boats to G The fests of rival pilot-goate York and New Jersey are to be dispensed with, ‘steam pllot-beats will be used in Dinces. The new beat, which will ere te be Lem, ond orawerthy, Ot a _member from the dee seemiom will hold. an abit om. will bold an addition fag om Frid 1 Bast Fourth treet ranch of Typogr No, feguler monthly mee: last might in Clarendom Hall, The was large. The object of the Breach ts to pose matiors of im ase reterred to "Big. the Bryn Mawr, rd, Smoo: Smoot was seen of jet worth AP Brown Uniy: niversity, Clark Univ: | Caurchilk & Som, prope + ( recover $30,000 dam received ia the fall of the hotel She had one leg bro ont rian | Court ot Commes F a. ‘court this morning <.crenzo was a ur new house an niveraity, Univresl Princeton, Wi and Yale. tour berge ae 4 jens to bearing anathema ggereee thee ® 'Hood’s Pills and are gentle, reliable and eM Rouse the Liver ‘ach aad Constipation. Sold everywhere, 250, Prepares by C, 1, Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass: Imported and Town Made NECKWEAR. Custom anil Stock i Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Silk&CambricHandkerchiefs Jackets, Carriage Robes. GLOVES, For street wear and driving, im Fowne's, Deni's and Courvoisier’s, 69 W. 234 st, BURR FOLDING OO 000000 629 Fulton ot BROOKLYR.. 4 trom April 16—An Ttailan _ Sporting. _ BARGAINS '" CAMERAS, SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK, DRY PLATES, he meeting was to rs on the New Ha- It brought to the notice of the Board Stamp, after the fashion of the parcel neral ‘Traftic Manager, and George A. Morton. Gen- eral Baggage Agent of the New Haven press par- » was a long discussion on of issuing the stamps, which Clairvoyants and Astrologists. JLT Mise Laurette; love, business, family ‘an argued by representatives of 128 Weet 294 et N: ‘troubles, speculatien, 9 to % Board Wanted. MEDIUM-SIZED ROOM, with board, ‘and boy 6 years; §9. Perma —_—— eee Help Wai nted—Female. _ WANTED--Girls to work hand button-holes, " steady missed the charge against © Finish the Navy- oC. Ramey and a Board of Inapeor to-day trying to determine how loag t ction of the ere | Are prepared from Nature's mild laxatives . They will exe to com dock at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard tor which Gillies had the contract. makes its report to Secretary . vertieed ‘complete unfinished by Gillies when the ceatrect Was ‘As soon as the Beas | Cure Bick Headache, Biliousness, Sour Btom- ferbert sow Bid ne

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