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Board of Commissioners. ‘The bills will probably be taken up by | ing the Assembly on Tuesday next, and the | of the a E in without Cm a! lower house, yh pore | fe River Raliroad Ce tut iter ‘Ten Bilis | o4 Board of Dire: Neupencte votes to pass them ‘motion Pato aie ard is oe it is de Tamer Gl the Reynolds Menta will not aa rated in ization bith and Senate ave to accept the bill without im ob it will not be the Capitol I forday, bat i 8 WUT THE SCHOOL BOARD from penalties imposed by the regular passed. iterbach was at ithe retused, to La single neates 01 tions and @ board of three for the De- acrment of Charities. The bill then went to third reading. Depew Honored in Albany. (Special to The Evening World ) ALBANY, April 11. visited the’ Capitol to- to find out how thini in both Election. ALBANY, April 11.--The an ing of the OFM | stockholders of the New York Central and Htugson | wit Mmoeting of the W held and the Board of last year was DE LOME WILL SOON ARRIVE. When He Gets Here the Al Affair Will Be on the Tap! wan the nea an opinion ‘gn the ection ote | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 17.— Senor ‘and Robertson, in crippling) Muruaga, the Spanish Minister, to-day ization ee eet lay. ae not Pas Feported thie afternoon that he be In a good humor over the matter, Snawever, and it recelval a despatch from Senor De uome, the new Minister to the United had | States, dated at Havana, stating that he Seen, coenrnl issioned by Piatt to inform | would arrive in Washington April iters that they "nust ee to gation bill an it will be Assembly without the smnend: or be drummed out of gel “cer part; CANTOR FOUND AN ERROR. Pelies Magistrates Bill Hange Fire Committee. (Bpecial to The ing World.) ALBANY, April 17.-It was expected | n, that the Police Magistrates bill would be eonsidered by the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee to-day, but Senator Cantor, Tammany leader, succeeded in prevent- fng its consideration by the filmsies: excuses, He was assieted by Senator Coggeshall, Republican, who bolted his party yes- tterday on the Police Reorganization ‘The Judiciary Committee agreed to action on the bill until « slight ical error, which Cantor. t vantage f, could be corrected. error and designed Yo-t Beate te the, bop be ose phar longing troduced ‘net the etl ly to the same subject The aa ahs a Siacovered for ‘was amp! Magistrates’ bill. rel posely, neglected. einen DISAPPROVED BY STRONG. St. John's Park Bill Neturne the ate. ALBANY, April 17.—The Appropria- tion bill was = special order for morning in the Senat. up from the printer, so it w special order for Monday evening. ‘The Cities Committee reported several Dills, (Teepe gpl) being Mr. Madde! satiny rice of gas in Long and Citys. Mra ‘ork; also Commission to, Inquire into the Busy bulldin, ng sewer sent, ron ‘F iver in New York and chester Count: the New Yor! for the appointment 1 Fetirement fund. the Century Wheelmen on Sunday, April 28, 8 Mayor ‘Strong, returned Senator Me-|ex follows: Foot of Ninety-ninth street, tas | eto e john'a Park with & fentage that he Nad| gram, ‘oe; Seaford, hiv: Hatvions oa; tang ai wed same. The bill and me 3 t a tae, Wee crierea printed and. taid onthe 10.18; Sayville, 11.18; Patchogue, dinner, Re- table. The following bills were turning, leave Patcaogue, 1 P. M.; Islip, 2.30; Racin cassemctvccusuiive ts wc’ | pubslocs $8) auaiceds Gm), Yell wisaee fe; | tor Cantor’ e—For Drobably Intentional to ‘turther delay the pas- Pia clerk tn desig: ‘the error of ac amendment to to another bill in- Gays time to correct it, Dut it seems to have been pur= but had not come made a Btewart's,relative to pine roadways and parkways in Now dview- ‘ent- ; Mr, Miller's, relative to public school teachers’ ment of Albert FE. the| De Lome's arrival at Havana marks passed | the opening of Spain's official inquiry into the Alilanca incident, Senor De Lome has already visited Guantanamo and Santiago de Cuba, but at Havana he will see the commander of the Spanish gunboat which fired on the Alllanca and the other parties hav- ng information on the subject. $<» = — CONNORS EXPECTS TO WIN. ite Natural Drawbacks, the Lad Confident. Bob Farrell, who ts training Johnny Connors to meet “Young Madden be- fore the Seaside Club, Coney Island, next Monday night, is an old-time Bow- ery boy, When the Hills, Allens and Geoghegans and other fistic haunts were closed “Bob” went West, where he has been ever since Farrel) wiil be remem- bered by those who visited Hil:'s as a the it of bill. very clever bo: In speaking of Con- ‘s chances against Madden to un ening World’ reporter, F this to say: “If this Madden ts as good as they tell me he ts, why, you will wee one of the prettiest’ glove contests that you ever looked at Johnny will have a slight disadvantage, both in weight and reach, but It is so sitght that not Interfere with the probable outcome of the battle “T nee that Barry wants to meet the winner, Well, if we win, and, confiden- tially speaking, T think’ we ‘will right enough, Barry will be accommodated. — = LAVIGNE READY FOR | GRIFFO. win si Sign with the je Athletic (Special to The Evening World) CHICAGO, April 17.-Sam Fitzpatrick, manager of Kid Lavigne, the light- Weight pugilist, left this afternoon for New York. He nent a telegram before leaving, notifying the Seaside Athletic Club of his man's willingness to meet young Griffo before that Club, _——> om WITH THE WHEELMEN. ‘The itinerary of the century run to be this fa the n by Jamaica, College Point, $.00, ¢ venient for aorvices ac Lecrelary of the Greater | Tess will be made at erch point named. Entries fork Commission. Will be accepted by Wante Bingley, 8 Union Wolf's—For the relief of Hebrew | Square, up to April 27. t Orphan Asylum Boclety, of New eo 8 Genator Reynolds's—Repealing the for the have been arranged by the Riv fadexing of papers relative to lands and li mento Fiuahing cn April $1 and to Eagle te Kings County. on April 28. Also, relative to cost of a rook) yn. er in North to, the terminal facilities of Trookiyn Board of determine deficlen nenamen' Feenty-nintn, Thirties ane Thirty-trat Warts Also, relative to sewers in Gravesend ma of sald to oeparas ‘and sewer 1) 2, ator Childs'e—Relative to unpaid taxes und Island City. rmine claim Benator — OConnor's—Authorizing — Jewel League of mpen's—Making more str Sreckiya Building ieee os asia prose tthe Albany Ward, Div taken up. | Senator Parke nt 2. wanted iy attention to the fact that this was jolda'e—For the completion of the New (York Hoard few York w reincorporate as bened sion bill was Fit- A meeting of the committess ising tor the the |New York State Divistom meet, to be held Coney Island on Juve 14, will be held on Thu eats. | day evening, = eo 8 Arrangements are being made hy the New fe to] sey Divinion of the League men to hold ite aunual State meet in Trento under the auspices of the Mercer County WI }mens tn July, K A word of advice to ladion who ride: Don't tere [ {TY to adjust) your chain gear. The weiter found two wheeiwomen In dite distress on. the road early thin morning. One had found. some (hing wrong with the rear wheel, and whipping out @ wrench had attacked the frat nut that. she spied, Ina fom urna she hed gotten the w askew and would have worn the tire Into rags had she attempted to ride, The “coming woman’ Will not be a mecha to at etrymani 7 8 nator Scanner aid the bill had een drawn by the Corporation Counsel rant to know why road and was fuily approved by the Mayor ‘Ste permiited’ ts sated he Dil) was pawsed. Yeas, 37; nays, | hes tht Stout the Senet‘ thet —.—__ FLATLANDS TO BE A WAR Gov. Morton Signs Several Bil! fecting Greater New ¥ ALBANY, N. Y., Providing that the town of hereafter, be kaown as ihe Thins landn ond hern, April 17.—Goy, Mor- ton has signed the folowing bills of in- terest to Greater New York residents: rooklyp, and shall be governed ue a part of It looks .# though Johnale Johnson might And DD. J rimneit a professional, out and out, whether, he wilt, or ‘ne rumor “lato. the eect that ne will be suspended from Clase Uh At. . . Why should wheelmen pay toll on the bik oe Work has been begun on. incom: stretch of the Coney Island cycle path down haty | the, creek, In fair shape for ri Ward oe ran men pave a fancy dress tae tes Lesnvunre Sanit ‘American ‘Theatre Halt ‘Rooga Bat! Monutn Commis 8. smn occupy Rew quarters at Jov reon'a. amending. the Cisit” Code woviding that persone in tla Stats shall bee ~ je to serve aa erand and petit surors until the c Mae inte Thee at P y No Rowing Regatin at Aus Prohibiting the burn of soft coal within a AUSTIN, Tex, April 17.—The big rowing re- fedlus of four miles of the City Mall in Drook-| eatta twnked for thie. neassn. here. was vteriaved Mestishtag the clice of Bate Mining Inspector | Of to-day ty Capt. Jock Crotty, who fallel to Sar enan Ae, cco of Htate, Mining Inspector | Miss” the neceasary: prise money. Wiaudaue age f —R Wan’ Harding were expected to rom —-+— Seale ee MAYOR STRONG NOT INVITED,| Xow “t' Papress Trains Par on, a ba ‘The Manhattan Elevated Hallway Company hae Gov. Morton Gives a Love Fennt to) iit he Wnwees Pity minh etreet ant One Politicians ‘To-Night. | Hundred nnd Sixteenth street. stopping. at Ninet Ita Taineet, Blgnescerate aireet” and” seventy (Special to The Evening World) J aecond street ALBANY, April 17.—Gov. Morton will | ee give a dinner to-night at the Executive I foes Hors mission of correc- it should | ONLY SIX PAVERS “STRUCK. The At the office of the Brooklyn Helehte| Ratiroad Company this morning it was denied that s Jarge number of pavers and rammer shad gon on strike. From another source, however, it was learned that twelve men employed by the Company were notified several days ago, that their w. would be reduce! 60 cents a day. ‘They had been ordered | to strike, but only six obeyed. +f) —— OLD WAGES RESTORED. Woollen Milla Employees to Get an Increase of 15 Per Cent. SOUTHBRIDGE, Maas, April 17.—B. 8 Stevens has given notice to the 200 employees of bis woolen mills at Quinne- baug that hereafter their wages will be Incrianed 15 per cent, @ return to the Fate pald in 1893. ——— Some Refased to Strike. y members of Electrical Wor! ted Roclety of Plumbers and Gap-Fitt @ grievance against Rossman & Bracken, mast plumbers, have returned to work on individual unt In the New York Life Inrurance Com- pany's new building at Leonard and Elm streets The strike fe on with other union mechanics, 150 men being out. es IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. Hcholas Scherer has been elected Recording and Corresponding Secretary of Local Assembly 7,08, K. of L Typographical ~ ot ite members in a I thin elty Union No, 274 has rained the printing shop in Ham H. Martin has heen elected celegate to the Central Labor Union by the Long Island City Terra-Cotta, Workers’ Unton. Agents Willlama and Atkinaon, of the Atlantic at Seamen's Union, report that shipping te fair and prospect are steadily improving, Nobles, of the K. of L. Halfe Club of chosen Chairman of the Mis Taneous Section of the Central Labor Union yer | tenday Upon hin ten rine Tour through the Western ¢V, Debs has initiated 8 allway Union. ‘The candidature of Matt Harrington, tor the po- of Slate Factory Inspector, waa ind reed aneous Section of black Hat cal Assembly 684, K. of L., Joui has donated $25. 1. Marahal for the May day parade ot Central Labor Federation will be elected by the Committee of Arrangements at ¢4 Kast Fourt Mtreet( thie evening. ike in England, which he siwous Section of the C, Le U. yeater- the coming regula ral Executive Counell of the At mn of Labor. Maater-Workman Edwi Henckler hex issued 1 for Local Assanibly. 1,868 of yeclal seenion ni ‘uonday Pe inittate thirty: Ave oBBe Hora’ boarding-house to defeat ( upon by the different Assamnbly 78, KG of utmitted to th ni it | by June 1 that all membe eligible to attend the teuth anniversary of in formal OManluer Meyer Garment’ Workers, lows: Tonight at No, 103, of Ji 130 PUtt treet and also the to the Fintshe hood of ‘Tallora, ‘The United Garment Workers’ Bxecutive Moard hex ioaued an announcement that Samuel Gompers Is about to minke an extended tour States In tehalf of the UG, \ lowe uf hla tour Mr, Gomper Schoenteld, of Wil weliver addresses ax fol- 10s Lvdlow atreet, to Local ket-Makera; Thursday night at Overcoat and Jacket- Makers, 1@ night at 66 Orchard street, Branch of the United Brother: the United 252 will bold @ Mowery, April 21 sin the Asem: for th vacanc Doria with mittee wi y yal ‘another attempt at the Baxter at j alleged to have said tna thing to do with organized labor, and that he would sue any organization for damages caused to his business by a boycott The following lavor organizations hold their ular meetings, to-day: Hoard of Walking Dele- Hullding Trades Section of the CL P to organize the men employed et atore of Moses Levy, who Ie will not ha Carp Dricklave and 35; bathers Union, oremen ® Union No. United Peltor ers Unin No. ecutive Hoard Bie Union, ‘Confection Mt the Quarrymen'a Ni in up Tenisting. re: the orga’ of the Cat The new § tive Board report of @ ts without t | Conrad M. | BROOKLYN NEWS. ALWAYS ENDS THIS WAY, of Interfering Between Hashand wi For being chivalrous enough to at- tempt the rescue of a pretty woman in distress, William Fisher, of 11% Bush- wick avenue, Brooklyn, was tried in the Gates Avenue Police Court this moraing, on charges of assault and ma- liciuus mischief. A tew days ago Fisher, when near Garlipp's drug-store, 404 Central avenue, saw Dr. William Mueller, of 742 Myrtle avenue, furiously attuck a frail little woman, Fisher rushed into the store and knocked all fight out of Dr. Mueller and ruined about $7% worth of glassware and druggists’ supplies. The druggist and Dr. Mueller then set upon Fisher, Mrs, Mueller was accused of slapping her hueband’s face, Dr, Mueller of squiting his wife, and Druggist Garlipp of assaulting Fisher, All were die- charged. After tha trial, Dr, Mueller served his wife with a summons In a sult for di- Vorce, making Fisher co-respondent, al- though he admitted on the stand that he did not know Fisher, and never saw him in company with his wife. Mrs, Mueller secured a warrant for Dr. Mueller's arrest on a charge of abandonment. The Per FLYNN AFTER SCALPS. Two ,Public OMmct dicted, It Is Sata. It was reported about the Brooklyn Court-House this morning that P. H, | Flynn, President of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company, had asked the Grand Jury to indict City Works Commissioner Alfred 'T, White for oppression. President Flynn, it 1s sald, claims that ‘ommingioner | White repeatedly, has fought the construction of his railroad, He Wa ja Ine in the interest of the Brooklyn Height wollen dd Com of be wa ye stockholder, His qputy” Mr. Lyman, was in the Board of Director ‘There was also a report that Mr. Flynn had asked the Grand Jury to in- vee y Cor- igate the methods employed tion Counsel McDonald, in fighting ft anchises in the interest of John Adamaon, Flynn claims that witnesses for Law- yer Grout’s client were offered large gums of money by the city to give tes- timony. CLUBS MAY “FALL ‘THROUGH. Geoa Government Brooklyn Dis: Tt was ‘earned to-day that there is a werfoun hitch in the proposed organtsa- tion of Good Government clubs in Brooklyn growing out of the dissatis faction of some of those originally at the head of the scheme. ‘The trouble, it 1s said, les in the fact that some machine politicians enrolled Among the organizers began at once to pull Wires to further their own enda lome of the most prominent advocates of Good Government clubs have de. clared their intention of abandoning t! eme. ‘Already politics ts playing too prom- {nent a part in the embryo organiaa- tion," sald a prominent reformer day, “80 meimen are inning to ¢ for offices before we are fairly atarte and I guess the whoe thing will fall through.” MAY INDICT OFFICIALS. Med- igating M ley Murd of witnesses Kongs County tot r. A iarge number calied before th Jury, this morning ley accidents. tlon wasi that f ira, Mary A. Medin- er, who was fatally mangled recently by a Court stree trolley car while on her way to church, She was the one hundred and sixth victim of the deadly wer Grand tro.ey, One ot the firs witnesses called this morning was WA. H. Bogardus, gen- eral manager of the Hrooklyn Heights Railroad Company, Whether the Grand Jury will mak a.’ exhaustive investiga. Vou into the trotiey In general, or just confine Its inquiry wo the weath’ of Mrs, Medinger, i: not Ki wn, But itis thought that indictments may ‘be found against some of the railisad ofMclals In connec- tion with Mrs, Medinger’s death, —— Schwalbach In Real Angry. Alexander Bchwalbach, the bl man, of Brookiyn, wax in the Gates Avenue Yolice Court, Brooklyn, this morning, He wants to knot robbing him. ‘Thi Be n’ neveral paire Aman who IF of tho pedal trom Tea he bowen t school, owned by Schwathach sald he got them from one employees. we Collector McKinny, of Brooklyn, aad > corpe of clerks at work this morning over imcome-tax returna to see it ‘among the number, If WHioni not made upon hi reas in CANT = THE GROCER. Yet Conraa mM. me I Braker, [he enjoys an income from a trust fund of $2 his father, very bills, Two years ago Br Braker Admits His #11,800, who admits that of $11,800 a year mm) left him by 1s too poor to pay his gro- Ker settled in New Mansion, and will entertain the big | 4 s To Annan: Phvalat se, Sabena Sard Rochelle, and under the — Impression chiefs of his party and the Republican wither the ‘Theatrical Pr that he was @, wealt an, Grocer Seeaikera Of ihe Bante has ml by the Master Morsesioers Sather the TRbAn ICAL Rene Horace C. Klenke «ave him credit tor Invitations to the love feast were sent | Asriailon, Lexal Nols New ¥ jamal oe Se oer nomen $1.40) worth of goods. Subsequently. to Hoss Platt, Chauncey Depew. Warner [of a cure of ie was given a andthe Carypheee’ Union I Hraker went to live on Stamford, Conn, Miller and Edward Lauterbach. Platt | Ha He near Furty-seve atr aM Sieerace 6 to b | whe a meeting of his creditors was. @ent word this afternoon that he « i] rs Seierinary. surges mat ance of the two last mentioned or Called, at which his counsel offered to not come owing to previous engages ' Mollinger, Nears, Delt settle’ Braker's debts ata cents on the and Miller may not be able torget hers for the —— ar a Depew an uterbach are here and | 598! efor a a Kienke demanded the full amount o will be present. $5 will the Repubiican ea Deywrecd In 8 Ble Vat. his. claim, and some time intent of Senators. Edward Wetah, of 928 Now street Newark. was {Iearning that: Braker het inherited a Mayor Strong was not invited, } Her Death, drowned to-day i @ vat at the leachor tannery | fortune, brought suit and obtained @ - - Mit Serer Barats o Hugh Smith. Welsh was working ty nt by default MORE MANAGERS FOR ELMIRA,|/,,""" ocho am rene wart Alon Lect, Tea ksh gaintoaiti” 2agutee Bosak Cinta ‘ ‘ tats | winuten and & the judgment and allow Braker fie meee bine ‘hay an invecerate 0 a op pgey | fend the sult, Hraker's attorney” ate acasahuaei (th ; int state ee Pret omitted that his client rece ved a’ lanes | clo and dake was | Weisb's bos) Mi income, but sal he needed it ait th for a Rourd of Twelve, |"! 1 Ns be cet ea LN his living expenses tor jal to veni Vo 2 a a act with It. | Judge Beach reserved decison. Ra ‘one raed nie ¢ Blockade ot the Bridge = { Finance Committee held a meeting this! ,{*!!" °*" Mae TPO ae Le TO le Times: -| PAPEd AB BRSIN: Aploes, afternoon to consider the Persons bill.| poate yy cen ” ane, fortyelent years otf. of 4) | ATEANTA. Ga. April 11 —At 520 tast evening patch is Intended to reform Brockway. [0 hg Lisi Aine the 4 for the Mailisna etree # young lawyer, was at his de making 1 usele ockade of ey chee hemes neato, rushed in with « draw Ah amendment to the bill increas! POLE ee Ay aS , BrHnenys 8 oie Mt 4 Cox Diese! phe number of managers of the iimira | un), SAF moved the damaged * Hecht ROE Slote Kno-ked Harri Bown ten dren’ plone Institution from eight to twelve, was dis: |" =e fim ‘dua tevelved internat injartaa: fand commenced & show in the hands cussed, and will probably be adopted. It ile wouste’ wore ee oar ‘an omver, BA eho twice “and tp ie understood that the Governor favors; Set Aire tan Baby Carringe, | yom Aly: waunied. After fred men Some papers were se n fire i .. | oh renee lorries RORA the re "he Increase in the number of mana. |, 2°" ™ ‘i nee Dianeen = ine re is designed to insure a quorum of | 'S8* !" the haiway of 282 Kirst avenue ay 2] ae @ Board at ali time: gicovk this afterniin some, waka pers Thomas P Dann ork in Yorkviile Did He Murder the Fireman? = pe Fae ae w blane | cour, eho was indices three weeks ago on Four members of the crew of the steamanip harge of buying vaies at the receat eiec Orinoco ‘omimiaeloner Amendment te Bill Separating Cor- yoneven yearn old, fel! from eg, Morahan Levy, who anwounced Wiliain Shen ore a a on as the | clared. that veetions from Charities. agree Messi Phi dora wat ireuiy te ail . latter 220 Serond avenue a! 3 o'clock | binueeh 14 out On $2500 Mal ALBANY, N Y¥., April 17.—The bill of (IN ahem, Met em ee Seeaured,” Shp | -~ Beater O'Connor separating the Hoard wad Maweball—opening of ot ue 8 weemant, but odvieed the ay and Corgection in on mo- to provide for New) provi witt buy ¢ [arpets Ifthe prices are Will see hy Vi WO eioee ita Wer dine | hip. Season tronkiya s called at 4 Uhelr sory to the British Consul, WixeLow’ahooTRINe oolteua tbe gums and bingy al! pits /EPOEMIG OF SUDDEN DEATHS —— Five Canes Reported to the Brook- lyn Police in One Night. A Father Returns Home to Find Hix Little One a Corpse. | An unusually large number of people ied suddenly, according to the returns received at the Coroner's office in Brook- lyn this morning. Between sunset last | night and 6 o'clock this morning, five | sists ot natural | iond 1 People died suddenly, from causes, and there was one fatal acci-| dent. The death of Henry Bauer, aged eight | en years, of 27 Frout street, was discov- |* ered under pachetic circumstances, Since his mother died several months ago, the boy lived with his father in a few rooms. He attended school regularly. His father kissed him good-by yesterday morning and left for work. The boy started for school later, apparently in! food hea‘th. Early 'n the afternoon he complained of feeling ill, and when School was dismissed he ran home, and told the inmates of the house he would Hie down on the bed until his father returned. Mr. Bauer arrived home at 8 o'clock. Folne Into his son's room, he found the Uttle feliow lying across ‘the outside of the bed He had neen toid of his son's ness, and thought the child had fa.len Pp’ without undressing himeeit. He lifted him to his lap and careful:y began removing his clothes. He had almost completed the task when he dis- covered that the child wax dead, With ® cry of angutsh Mr Bauer deposited the Uttle corpse on the bed and summoned the neighbors. The police were notified and the Coroner wil: hold an Inquest to- day, Patrick Hughes, sixty-four years old, who occupied a room at Atianti¢ avenue, Brooklyn, waa taken sick on Waverly avenue, ‘neur Atlantic avenue, lest night, and died before a physician could be summoned. The body was re- Moved to the Morgte, Mary Reilly, sixty-fve years old, of $ Garroll street, Hrookivn, was found jead at 1.30 o'clock this morning by her hew, Frank Reilly. She had been Ill eral days and negiected to call in a or, lary Fraser, a of M8 Bergen sireet, and Mra Hegeman, nixty-seven years old, forty, of 119 North Fourth street, were also ‘reported as having expired this morning, without medical attendance. John Peresle, fourteen months olil, fell from a second-story window of his pa- rents’ home, 14 Union street, last night, and was killed instantly, MANIA FOR HORSE BUYING. fam Narry'a Actions Cunne His Arrent for Insanity. William Barry, whose home ts raid to| be in Seratoga County, New York, was arrested at Broadway and Roebling streeta, Willlamsburg, to-day and sent to the Flatbush Insame Asyli:m, Since his arrival in the city two months ago Barry has been living at a fashion- able boarding-house at 475 Madison street, During the past week sporty- Jooking men would arrive several times Q day at the boarding-houxe leading | horses, They inquired for Mr. Barry, | but he was invariably out, and. the language they used ly sald to have been frightful It appears that Barry has been making ® practice uf purchasing horses. He would tell the dealer that he wanted | the horse for hia wife or his brother, | and ask to have it sent around for in- apection. When found this morning Rarry was in @ highly excited state, but quieted down when placed in the patrol wagon and tried cto Induce Driver Gooley to} fel! nim the patro! wagon horse, but without success, “He is a peculiar maniac,” sald Dr. Castner, who examined Rari “He ts. crazy on the sublect of horses, for he told me that he thinks that they should be free Just like human beings.”’ ——— = _ GEN. SLOCUM’S MONUMENT. Copy of Act Autho: iw It sented to Mayor Schlieren, A committee headed by Gen. Wood- ward, representing the citizens of Brook- lyn, and Col, Michael J, Cummings, representing Rankin Post, G. A, R., waited on Mayor Schieren this morning and presented him with a certified copy Of the act authorizing the erection of a monument to the memory of tne late Gen. Henry W. Slocum. Gen. Woodward made a short speech in which he mentioned the fact that ia the anniversary of Gen, Slo- funeral. Mayor Schlieren said bonds would he sold Immediately and the work of erect- ing the monument begun at once. he same act also provides for the ection of & pedestal for a monument to Gen. Grant, to be place taide the | Union “League Club-house Bedford | avenue. The Club has alre: paid for the statue and the city will pay for the Pre- on The drag firm of A. W. Dows &€o,, DFOCen- tral strect, Lowel! Mass, consists of Mr. A.W. Dows and Mr, Charies Naylor. The business was esiablished £0 years age, Mn Naylor anys, March, 158: *We sell more of Hood's Sarsapariiia than of other blood puritler, and Keep » large mupply Many customers tell us that they bave ehted by taking Hood's Sara,arilia, but the simple fac’ that * Sarsaparilia selis n larger quantities (han any other prepara a Ihe sturyo its merits, It is bonght year after year by regal'r customers asa famtiy medicine and it han been the leading spring medi- cine for years’? Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilia is THE ONLY True Blood Purifier Proiineutly tn the public eye to-day. It has the largest esles rnd accomp! shes the most wondel Ul cures. Gvt Hood's, and unly Hood's HOOD'n PILLA act barmoniouly with ovdls wanapariiie, wa {FOLDING tlents are rei tnonth’ olimat t ONE MONTH ABSOLUTELY FREE, —|Dr. Copeland’s Wonderful Offer to All Who Apply or Renew Before May Ist. It appears to be necessar: for Dr. Copeland to ther “Obs se of 1 Lawson? e word * new pationt patent re month’ « ined eines anit tyratne Te was ju plying for t to thos isting Ind give this saris te w | Pears to ne io other fore Stratinng WAL ge Wine fre He will be re Hited that the prope oth implied anconitey without yor, nnd tat to Hiustrate bis posttom and preveut y 4 lie cont! In wdvertiving from beng dissipated be toall jationty applying durlug the few days onress af his offless enabled in to nth’s medicly treat ment positively free; that is, without pay or com mofuny kind, fulblling exactly the con: the word fh plea yer ag: offer was sustainet! were able ©: It and rece! le and all thy Ww of the uunders all a month's yen about It, Dr. Copeland re} the word ".res!’ in advertisi strate that {t should never 1 should never ¢ thing tree ar should never ¢ the letter of Loni Free M “Fret me charginy 0 Withor ns without mi month that Dr. Copeland offers to all applying or | Ist, Is, renewing before May nd, A month's medicine a Uvely without Tt will be rem offer made Possible to extend it beyond my or compen which It was made,as the crowds applying to take Advantage of It taxed the resources of the Cope- Jand offices to their utmost, ennes. ‘The repetition of the offer which Dr. Copeland makes tosday ts Imited to May 1. factitties bave been prepared to acco ‘The hours atill ined session irom A.M. until 01 sted to bring or send tivel the people. asearly ay possible that the free month may bo credited apon it During the month of April until May 1 all patients applying fF renewing treatment will b Prof, J. Alfred Britton, the { in the head and throat, It year ago that I realized that extended to @ bronchial disorder and that my lungs were thre Vhystelane that 1 Went to looked wise at me, looked grave and sald 1 had better take a change of climate, butt could not leave my work, ‘The hacking cough, oreasional raising of blood, the steady Josoffle band night: xweats, these made me more alarmed than the a'lvice of the doctors, and. Thad about made up my mi: sult Do me ourace, and REWARD OFFERED To test the comparative value of the different newspapers a advertising mediums, we offer to FURNISH FLATS FREE of any immediate expense, for one week, to all those presenting We have inaugurated a REFUNDING CREDIT SYSTEM by which every dollar paid to us draws interest for you, write for particulars of this, the most generous scheme ever devised fur the benefit of the working people, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, CROCKERY, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CURTAINS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, &c. J.Baumann&Bro this advertisement, 1313 to 1815 Third Ave., bet. 75th and 76th Sts. ‘Open maturdaye tli 10 P. Me 1ATH ST, ELEVATED RR. OR CABLE CARS, Park Row & Chatham Sq OWPERTHWAIT: Park Row & Chatham Square, N. Y SEVEN STORES TOGETHER. Furniture, Carpeis, Everything for Housekeeping ».*.; $i Weekly on $65 Worth. $6 Monthly on $100 Worth. LARGER OR SMALLER AMOUNTS ON AS LIBERAL TERMS. le EXTRA CHARSES OF ANY KIND. LOWEST PalGES, ONLY ONE VINTNECESSALY: GOLLESTIONS MADE IF REQUESTED. | OPEN SAT SATUEDAY EVENINGS, ‘HEST G0035, 0O00000000000900090000 THe BURR evsceccoocoooooooooee® ‘The lesson will cousist of giving to every tment a tug treatment beture 3 at straiiar ciremms. 1 wl De beret Ua e Wee NOINEthIng Uke fve thousand peo: who during the few days that the | » oue month's medic treatment positively without pay. | U8 this lesson on the use of cent the purpose or gly for something else F the opportunity of pri id Violating the spirit ot It. embered that the response to this ONT Ago WAS So Krent that {t was not ia Well as New Patients and All Dine medicine and treatment, covers all diseases, and applten to old as well as new patient». PROF. BRITTON’S CURE. oratory and elocution, whose school at 26 East d st. his an almost world-wide reputation, say | For years it had been only « little trouble lo end wy days when a frle FY Copeland and Gardner, what jA Repetition of That Remarkable Object Unequivocal Use of the Word nthe proper and ree!’ im advertis- every old yA, one t pnitively tree. to Cope days, There sie way of a tre word Dr. Copeland un. | to take advan tage we and All these | f friends and all the public who urences cannot possibly 1 thls repetition of the object I ‘They will know that it menus j and that when Dr, Copetand, projare: dic ne and treatme! will know that he gives it Just as he tL whut it snys to give to free they wave itn ago, that there 1s no evasion or juggltng | | some- thatit | erving it Money. y, aud the free ay all will under. if treatment posi jon. the few days tor Additional ymodate de ® continuous M. Altold pa. cards rematnder of the given tree one ‘The offer nous teacher of was only about » this caturrh had to go to another urged me They me! Est’d 629 Fulton at BROOKLYN ) To-morrew's Eve ball, World may Interest pou--}f you care for base- Lesson in the Proper and ‘ree, Given One Year Ago. more courage was that (rom the very day T commenced their treatment 1 began to bulld up in healt and strength. The night sweats and hemorrhages disappeared, 1 gained {hn weight, took new interest In my work, new rish enjoyment», new happiness in my Wie; o-day fama well And strong Mian as the rewull OF thelr treatmer CURES ‘THAT LAST. les [. Nowell, of 100 East A year ago, for three months, derwent a course of treatment with Doctors Copeland and Gardner for a severe catarrhal trouble, When I was discharged ax cured many people ssid that the tronble would return again, idthal Liason Hae up Tor the time, vl xm Pleased to say that T bayen't the siigh Pot ble, and niore than that thave 41 a cold nor the grippe during this Winter est Wiuter Ihat Lever got through with- ‘area! deal of sufteriog. CALLED IT CONSUMPTION. Mr. Chas, Wililams, of 1780 Lexington Ave, says: ‘* For a number of years I had suffered with « severe caxe of Catarrh of the head and throat, which finally extended into my lungs. 1 would lave severe fits of coughing, night and morning, My throat became sore and ulcerated, Twas almost unabie to 9 ch “ove aTth Tioat flesh rapidly, In fact T begat had consumption. All the phy: seemed to do ie no good.” Ttrled several xo- ‘alled sper worse than beiore I conautited: ‘of Doctors opeland start, gained flesh aod am now as well as e THEY CURE CATARRH. Mr. John Tate, of 60 Carmine st, an em: ployee of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, ‘s: “1 have toadd my testimony to the ef. cacy of the treatment of Doctors Copeland and Gurdner in the Catarrh of the head and throat. “ My nose was continually stopped tp, my throat Would be anddry as mchip Inthe morhing, which came fron hee ged to breathe through Dentist ny mouth. T would snore at night and muke Peryiuucaincorinble for thone seeping wear mie |——___S@MEN@EAYe i Ft coturse @f treatment with Doctory Copeland and Gurdners tam how entirely well 66 99 YET HE Is CURED. Mr. J. G, Pettle, of Wilourtha, Mercer County, N.J., writes: ‘1A few months ago I was In auch « condition that I was unable to work: it waa then EXTRACTED was convineed that I hud consumption. Indeed Twas told so by ® country doctor. As @ lust re- sort I placed my case in your hands My cough was co ha! that it wan imporatote for me to sleep han twenty minutes nt a time without - with a horrible choking sensation in| BY DR. O. W. HALLS NEW METHOD, throat.” Tsuffered irom niqht aweats, lows ot | It i almply applied to the Hi, burning pains in the lungs, Under 'ashort | solutely sat the bundreds operated upem rae of treatment tt Was as though a miracte | during the last week, to whom I refer by pom performed in my case, My cough dis- | mission, are the following well-known citizens: T gained flesh, aud wm wow able todo| MR. i. 1OWLING, W. w Brighton, 8. 1, work." saya: “AIL who a6 dublous may be conv by writing tome," + MR. LINCOL: Mount Vernoat H . ‘Wonderful to” Fel has robbed dew» 8 0 Blan (1 1a ns | U ( Uatry of ite terrors,’ Hl HW | geitits be T. LAKE, 140 Perry ats "tid net eel It MISS RENWICK, 141 “I shall 15 West 24th St., New York, — | recommend my friends to Nei dinon Sat W. H. COPELAND, M. D. E. E. GARDNER, M., D. Office Hours—Dally 9 A. M. to 9 P. M, Sundays, 9 A. M1. to 5 P. M. Call or Gold Crow! adjust painiess 1807. Brdgework, or feet, without plates per toh 4, Tecth extracted.: BBe.) Silver” Min Teeth cleansed... FUll sets’ of | LAFGEST STOGK, # for this Solid Oak Ex tension Table. ‘Would be cheap at $5.00. holstered roy of any color. Re ular price $12.50. ™ Extraciion Free When Teeth Are Ordered, Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. Prices Reason DR.O.W. HALL, HOURS—8 For the next ( Prices, where y GOLD os | to extract, 4 ABRAHAM x» » STRAUS: Fulton St., Brooklyn. Thursday. "3.50 3.50 for this Couch, up- in Cordue Furatture—34 Fleam STRAUS: Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. Pr. HASELBROOK, 7% Wierfield plac, "but did not beliew® Hu. 1 saw your a it; now fam convinced, Hundreds of other testimonials at office. “ eres for First-Class Werte Warranted (0 Years. . 949 BROADWAY: Cor, 234 8t., NEW YORK 499 FULTON 8ST. Cor. Bridge, BROOKLYS oT P.M. — Sundays—t0 to A CHANCE IN YOUR LIFETIME, ‘evall yourself of badly broken dow: L PA Fr. Uth Aver, ik. re Dre: Teeth extracted uy cur No palo or vad resulta, Absolutely pat inte acteutite method, Appiled to the gume 8 No cocaine or chloroform. ned, buve bad teeth York Dental Parlors» hou ull seu of teste Geld ‘crowns 6 Without pia Fillings, Bho. “up fuarantes ¢ Give all and vou will tng ‘has just as we advertite. Come and the ‘morning an eth Teeth Hours a) AIcie of pal Ea) jor uu pay 4 Sc) resiTiveL @ metbod patenied a Be eas “Urer' bes | od eR By eur methos you cau pave your painiewsiy io the moroing and slog with gem ones if desir $8.0; GOLD FILLING. HO All work guari va 38 BB MANKS, Mb.e. i Erna ERE tm om on it's worth watebing for.

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