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> He Claims the Validity of he Glasco yi ame do the Law Has Been Cop. | th Giese yarts came down, the clusively Settled EAL QUESTION oernen |=" “Does the Law Create a Tox Which Must Be Deemed a Tax on Real Estate?” ‘ 1 r SUPREME COURT IS CROWDED. |; morning, howeve one hundred, re BRICKMAKERS RIOT. Body of a Ma Who May ¥ DUTCHHSS JU —The striking brickmake | between Low Point and F to work yesterday, and the thought that the strike was over. Found in the ve Heen Murde: NCTION, N. Yo, «in the iehkitl auth River rei May 7. yards turned rithes Trouble broke out in a fresh place this A party of tw last night and rd, at this p The latter, t morning, and other men f Phen the st eventiy fuire, a deckhar aiding at W Vin the rly There Is 4 grow! was thrown into urlated Stalin, yesterday, of wares, irunk Ws them, he body “h r ve brickmakers: the number of 1 to go to worl 1 they aid p King thelr place armed them rened in a by below Dutches 1 to induc but they sata refused to. strik and a large wuareding the th Han erin of fame brick nd on a ing belief that Me the water. by al) of whom and demanded a force from ri ‘action among the employees of the Ramelell y about ‘K this revent of nsdell ied 8 Mo- barge, Brothers’ dock, was the in were an in M ; uy oo UIE Aha lils broth or claltned the body. this morning Second Day of the Rehearing Began | "",;; PON ee a Benty ins ha nied in Jail here two with Mr. Whitney in the Midst |<: ihe Minaleaders In te rot at Walsh irothers brlek-yar hen the met ei His Remarks. Were searched pistolé were found upon them The yard is guarded by watehmen and | _— ho fresh disturbanee has oveu ay, Hut tnore. trouble Is wn tics WASHINGTON, May 7—The second day | M¥, WUE pore trouble is auiticl of the rehearing in the Income Tax] ‘The disturbing element Is made up of EMETin the Buptene. COLL of the ans, Cann Tlans “and Southern ‘ne United States to-day began with As-| ‘ion to Jay aluut the yard in idieness, fant Attorney-General Whitney in ais : the midst of his argument for a rever-] Lottte Ian't n Walking Delegate’ sal of the former opinion of the Court] spas Lottie Pork, a pretty girl of ntneteon on the question of the validity of aft 1s sumik strest, was worrying tyilay because Federal tax on incomes derived from | rhe had been publiahed In several newspapers ar rents. a newiveelected Walking Delegate of Local Unto All the seats on the bench were again} i. iin wus Wanted te help. auerorraatention coupled to-day, as on yesterday, and the visitors crowded the limited spac of the court-room, as they have done every day that the income tax has been before the Court, though not to as great Qn extent as on yesterday. Mr, Whitney began by explaining that his historical brief which he had prom ised yesterday had not reached him from the printer, and sald that he had @lready gone almost as far nito the th al aft bevauae my, Cont Ta Ther ele headquar 4 inst Saturd) Helegate K's experi Walking Parents objec tight, and ot unton an to aid ug U Ka 14 to-day that the mem aArocrnent ral ence I 1 was Mt it was nek were thot question as he should in quoting En- ie officers he Ansoctation = said bers Glish precedents orally and $n KIVINK | gem and would hold out against the demands of the facts as to the meaning of the | the Unions various words and phrases used in eee oe taxation. IN THL WOK 7 opposition seemed to hold that a iy question must go forward or back uc- | piremen's Union No. 42 has withdrawa trom cording to the views of the occupants | the Journeymen Brewers National Union, of the bench at the particular Ume] qn consey Ftha: Helelinpert MiFING Heat! in which the question was raised. 10.000 batt te Maan tee opposition had gained much applause | {yt from the public on the supposttion that seathiy)_ Walbn, No. Rik yeutatany, eTheion thelr motto was that a thing was never |. °NMGnwed adiegate to the ew Tork carpenters decided until it was decide: rict Counsel, to succeed HM. Sshnepper, we failed to see how C The fourth annual Convention of the Int attempt to legislate If it « Homal Tirotherhogd of Hookiinders In In we Upon the permanency of fn uffato, No ¥., and t vention of th made by the Supreme Cou Nattonal 1 6 of Musicians asrembled in ft must have the assurance in wttempt: | Cirveland, (1. this mornin ing to levy taxes that e definitions o vatractor Gabriel nner, 3 Hast Fourth the Court were to he adh facts waned. the gontrect "ct the striving. coat Catlues Yestortay. Today the cetrikers will bald thelr weekly benefits at 257 Bast Hout arent The present posture of the Peter Reltmeyer, of Machininate Progressive goncelve to he this. ‘The content Ualon Na hehe! aed ‘afte. protracted Nien the Government at the former heating [will be cromated at Fresh Pond thie afternoon: was that the validity of a general In’ |The funeral takes place from 1212 Seoul aven come Tax law couid not now be drawn| —jiiip. tren been elected Secretary ot in question, being conclustvely settled b; hd Gh ike Tonk Bakers’ Uilon, And Fepeated adjudications of this court, as]! well Holderer war mad je Man er of the eimnploy- ag by the uniform and long-Con- | ment bureau. The new delegate to the Central tinued practice of the other departments | Latur Federation Ix A. Sauer o! e Government, (Progressive Union Noo 1 and United at contention has been sustained, Union 2 again discussed the aub- though by an equally divided court, | ject of amalgamation lastnight, Dut no oonclu- with two exceptions. One relates to the acreached, ‘The disussion will be oon ipcome of the State and municipal xe- | Uauel next week, Curities and presents a question upon! Walking Delegate Weatenders, of which I do not ask to be reheard at} mitters Union, Waa notified by Ch this time. The other relates to 2 of | Heating Company yesterday that Uiey Teal estate, in respect of which the porl-| ing to settle The sirikes on a number of Job Hlon of the Court is that they are not | on ne Munirad aul eon and SManhat embraced within the scope of the pre- | 9 «ye wil; probably be ealled of to-day vious decisions, The unlon printera In Paterson, N, Jo, have “Pata conclusion is one of which 1] atopted a new wyle of wages calling tur $18 for am unable ty feel the force or appre: | Ml Journermen tn thelr trade ve by the Clate the justice, and, ws the question is | "res te lure to constitute a day'a work, of Immense Importance to, the Govern See ea me nemare, when ulna Aedes ves ment, politically and pecuniarily, [ sha.l conglime a few moments in respectfully |, Irom moulders, pattern makers, metal paitshers Le Lorreccoaluera Hon. ron workers, bollermakers and ship butters, {tn Precise question. It is not whether there | (3° tejerate thelr al and international or- inay hot be a tax on rents, whlch must be deemed to be a tax on ‘land pr ing them, It ix not whether a land ta: ineasured by rents or rental value, may not be the most efficient and most Scten n Tallorw ponte amaixal tifle way of taxing land, ‘The question 1s, yecial cumimittes wax appointed to does this Income Tax law a tax ter and report cla which is necessarily to be deemed a tax on Monday, May 20, on real estate. Union No. 144 yesterday fined “For answer, the best souree of in- for workin formation 1s of course the statute Itself] mn ane ware adopted he most «uperficial examination shows] iM Advinry Board to as that no real estate tax as such is in-| tur 1), fe Assembla, Commtttes wow) invest tended by Congress. If it had been. |e yon wan nominated tor Ih Vlow: there would have been a provision for prentent the appraisement, by rental value ore ov saauure Framers Union a otherwise, of vacant and unproductive Qcitlaia aire land, If it had been, there would have oe) an es been provision for the appraisement, by. The menneee, will rental value or otherwise, of houses and| where the payment. of union wages. ta grounds which are occupied ax home- tthe pickete will he Trad ata epeclal Steads and for purposes of private en- thin evening atSS Hartlett atrent Joyment and pleasure. The differencos of the union plumbers with “The owner of vacant, unproductive | nosunan & lracken are to be arhitratel today lands held for Investment or speculation, | The arhiiratirs are Wiliam So irlen, of tie whether they be city lots or thousands kK Delegates: BH, Lindsay, of the of unimproved acres, pays nothing under Assaclation, at tutes Dugra this law on account of such lands. The | twiegates Jolmson, Rogers and Pratt have bon Millionaire, with a half a million dollar] appun ed by the Boar! of Walking Delegates ax a ponaton tn the ety and an equally cost. residence by the seashore, pays noth James Purnias's death in the Ward's Island fi under this law. The manufacturer | A»! or the railroad corporation, the very | The Mithling ‘Trates Section of the Central asia of whose business is the Interest | Labor Uaion will holt its annual reunion te inoe in the real estate occupied and used | ® evening 19 the le vure room of Clarendon Mall therefor, pays nothing under this law) *fer the regular bu vn trannaciod, Members on gccount of such real estate. Of the Aetors roteative Union will wipply tale Mt ia impossible to contend, ‘therefore, | OF, ‘me meiasion. “and: Where will be a’ Tunch that this law contemplates real » # ‘i such, as the subject of the t Geaeral Exevutive Moart ot the Journey posed by It. If there could bs were Nutlona an tae, resdlved 10 loubt on that point, it Is « ah he dee the (ieneral Exec, the enumeration of the subje rina Pa alco uel tax contained in section 28. Each a! iraw. trom. the K Pat eve one is personal property, and " crn a rs carefully is the distinction | observ The brewera wil ir that when the clause impos ng the stc-_na'}onal tional, central and cession tax ts reached it is expressly | teatlo king to the Mele limited to ‘money and the value of all | their sass and giving reasons why nal property acquired by gift or in- |" compeliel to wever their co ance.’ Mr. Olney concluded his argument on the Income Tax at 3.10 1. M., and was followed by Mr Choate, who began the coneluding argument for the appellants dp the cas hes of Labor, TRIED TO BLOW UP A HOTEL. nt of the Si tr T | ri ton 1 rary rae with Dynamite, THAT M’LAUGHLIN JURY.) eaxronn, x. 3. May 7A das: Only Ten Men Selected so Far f teraly reste Pees ROE Sen 1,000 Talexmen, Garwood with dynamite : This Is the seventeenth day of the at-| Garwood is situated a short disiance tempt to secure a jury to try Police from Cranf in Unton County Inspector McLaughlin, charged with ac-| A portion of the building was dk cepting bribes. |stroyed, Proprietor Patten and his wife Sixteen hundred talesmen have been! who were in the hotel at the Ume called, and most of them examined, but|escaped without being seriously hurt there are still only ten men in the jury! Investigation showed that two car box. Twelve had been eecured up to|tridges had been used, one being placed last Friday t but two of them/under the front porch. This eartrid) were removed the Court yesterday | exploded and demolished the front of lor cause. Hut peremptory chal-| Ming. ‘The ot 1 deiea eamnnine 10 eren side y | the butta The other cartridge falled The examining of talesmen was ree! to explo sumed thix morning =e : Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon eight » Extend a City Railroad, semen had been examined and found ante ALHANY, May T—The Columbus and Ninth A new panel of 20 talesmen has been | Avenue HKaitroat Company, New York tod ordered for Thursday torning, whlch ave ¢ following extensions Would seem to Indieaie that a Complete Aline N y {277 im not expected by the pro: av c Kiver, and aloe fore that ‘ ‘ us “avenue —— Parkhurst Policy Shop Rat Agents Whitney, Lemon, Nefielberger, Hurt an Van Ryan, of the Parkhurst Society, raided three policy shops to-day. The alleged proprictor » arrested. The prisoners who were urraignet in the Essex Market Police Court this ateerioons are: George Ciennet, $7 Ridge st Samuel Cohen, Broome street. aud Louis Ford, 180 street. Justice urke held each in well for trial, $600,000 and $70v,L0, i wate aud te Wo oo BIG MARKET IN WALL STREET. — ny One Stock After Another Joins the Bull Provession. The Grangers Aro Among the Strongest on tho Whole L In response to an active and buoyant market for securities at London, spe lation here opened stronger and livelier than ever, ‘The commission houses had a flood of buying orders, and the demand equally as brisk for the low pric shares as for the dividend payers. ‘The Umeiy rains have so Improved the erop outlook in the Wheat belts that the Giangers have become favorites and perators are buying who would not touen them a Week or two ago. Hail road earnings are also Lmproving. he Tinols ‘Central for April shows an Increase of $10L.5%5, the Bross eurn- Ings having been t est In the h tory of the Company for that month, The net earnings for March were fu taj. an increase. of S2ham The gross earnings of the Great North- ern for April were $1,005 ., an increase Of $45,821, The dealings were uncommonly well distributed, voads as well as Rtocks coming in’ for a large share of atten ton, Officials of both the Delaware & Hudson and the New York, Susau hanaa & Wester vads erph iH deny that the former Intends to lease or control the latter, One director states that under Certain supposttitious Con- Hitions the Delawane & Hudson im Btomicht consder the acquisition Susauehanna & Western a good ndittons do not how emote but t there Is not even a that the situation will be Indefinite period 80. as vl trai merchandise, from ' port of New th ork, for the week end & to-day, were valued at, $7,328,005, vcainst $0 ling week and $78 yonding week of last 1, $125,015 aguinst $1 ponding pe last year, . It is stated that the New York, New Haven & Hartford road has closed a vontract with the Chesapeake & Ohio 5,00 tons of coal, a full year's w securities of the We & Pennsylvania Rall issued under the plan tion, will be ready for May 9 to the hold ntal Trust) Compan: pipts. Money 11-2 per cent. on call. Foreign exchange weak, owing to liberal o| Ings of grain and security bills. demand is only moderate, | Mankers’ long sterling sold at 4.87 1-24 4.87 3-4, and sight at 488 1-2 4 ommerclal ver sold at 661-2 and Mextean dollars at 521-2, J & W. Seligman & Co, will ship v4) ounces of silver on the steamship aris, sailing to Europe to-morrow. the The stock market continued active and at times the execution of large buying Orders caused consMerable excitement. One stock after another gained in the bull. procession, and It was altogether the biggest narket witnessed for a long ume mong the strong. espectially Wheeal- tes Rub ker, ‘The ‘ount Was The Gringers we est on the whole lst attra ing & and the cou ying of stocks for y large througho! The Closing Quotatia Mien. Low. Amor. ‘Tob seesseesee you We Amer. Sugar tet 00; 15% Amer. Siar Ket. pt. Auer. « An An vi Central Pacitiy . @ ohio ke Quiney .. Northwest i ‘& St pi Valten’ a lek Wale Mork, wala. oe Conwoldated Gay 3 Del, Lack. & West ine Delaware & Mudeon 100% wer & filo Grandes.) 10 Wy ver & Mo Grande pt 44s Dia & Cattle Peed seve Erle Tol sath Fa! Mary Poa Mary eral Blectel hos Cettrak tl Lowa Central Towa Central pret Take Shore Take Erle & We 1B West. pret Vong Island Traction 2 Loutaville & Nashville": In, New Ao & Chie Loutm, Manh Mest pret est pes Vacit : Monile & Mint Tron Mi, Kan @ Tee.) Mo! Kan @ Tex. pte Nat Tad Co. Nat dead Coo peut Central York. Ce Bade Mall 1 & Resting eC, Ce wt 8, CC @ St Uo & Wess i n Itall t | nie aes! | COTTON 7 POINTS LOWER. Dall Ma enter Markets Affect the 1 ugh) Liverpool futures were» Selling at {and steady, 4$5-Se, Oats were « ». | PLATT’S COMPANY PASSES. owport | between | United States Exp Declare No Dividend, The Roard of Directors of the States Express Vnited vompany have dectied [te pase “dividend, THE V RLD PLATT AND DEPEW IN IT. The Unitea ty Cor ny Hendy for Busine The Uulted States Casualty Company, which was incorporated Inst February and Includes among {ta organizers some of the leading public men of the Btate of both political parties, Is to begin business, Its capital of $200,000 Is paid in as well as its surplus of $150,000, and $20,000 has been deposited with the State Insurance Department at Albany to protect policy-holders, ing of the Firth Greenwich the case, It was brought street, one of the jurom in to the attention of Justice Andrews that Fallon called at Wessman's pla at 1h West Twenty- Seventh street, last night and had eev- eral drinks with him, for which, It Is alleged, Wesaman paid, Tt was also sald that they had some litile talk about the case Counsel In the case held a whispered conversation with Justice Andrews, and t It was decided to postpone the trial pending an investigation, ‘allon was called upon for an ex- planation by Justice Andrews when the Court convened after recess, He de- nied that he had gone to visit Wessman last night. He was on another mission, he said, and met Wessman at Twenty: elghth “street and Fifth avenue and Sinan take a drink, He wht Wessman wax one of RUSSELL PAID HIMSELF, ‘the Church Forced the Sunday-School Nox. William H. Price, Superintendent of the Sunday-school of the Forest Avenue Congregational Church, One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, was the com- platnant In the Morrisanta Police Court to-day against Frederick Russell, thir- teen years old, of 207 Third avenue, He is charged with having taken from the church $8, the funds of the Sunday- ol, rederick told Justice Divver that his father was the sexton of the church, but thet he has been iil for a long time, During his father’s illness he performed the dutles of sexton. ‘The church, he sald, owed him %, which he could’ not. collect. He made several demands for the money, but was always put off, He tho that the “money in the funda nool box belonged te the urch, and so on April 20 he broke It spen and took Its contents, He did not think that there was more than %% In the box. ‘The money he took home and his mother, Who was in destitute Russell’ said he would pay back money the boy had taken, Supt. Price agreed to withdraw his complaint and Justice Divver discharged the pris= oner, ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD STABBER. Retween Hoya That rove Fatal, Owed Him and Street Fight May Twelve-yenr-old Henry Zehnke, of 11 Troutman street, Brooklyn, is uncon- scious to-day from a stab wound in the head. Frank Bebl, eleven years old, of 246 Jefferson street, is under arrest. The boys met on Troutman street, near Central avenue, early last ¢ and quarrelled, Bell says that struck him, and he drew his Knife and fapbed nim. The blade penetrated the eft vempl rhnke fe his ase sailant disappeared. Behl was taken before his Victim, but the boy was un- conscious, —_— oe —___ CONFISCATED HIS DOG. 1 Prestdent Oftice, Parker Was Haines Int President Haines, of the Society the Prevention of Cruelty to Ant Js, was on Broadway yesterday after- », When, at Twenty-first st he was accosted by & young man who wanted to sell him a four-months-old English setter President Hatnes the office of the lured the boy to| olety, 10 Hast Twenty=| ond street, and then appropriated the! jpuppy, because tne young man could not show a dox leense The young man refused to leave the! fitters place Without his dog, and for minutes ran about the place and seuf-! fled with the Society agents, who finally! him under arrest for disorderly t fferson Market Court this morn- [Wi Jobe Bee, wt fine a. bass | DE GEORGE NOT GUILTY. Among the The New Organization Formed to Fone, Chuuee Encourage Republicanism, Platt, William Flow — s (Spectal to The Evening World.) The officers a ALBANY, May 7.—John KE. Miiholland’s} pbrendent, | Menjainin &. Tracy move to organize a State Anti-Pla cnt, W." BP. Mester Tressuter: Churien ® Avsoclation was frustrated to-day by jeneral | Manager, W D, Otto Irving Wise, the dominating spirit MM MER MEE ee of the tSate club, which is in control The new Company is formed from the] Of the Platt crowd at present. consolidation of the United States Mu-| Milholland came here to-day for the el Act ih nt Agsoclation, the antee | express purpose of Incorporating his Amaller commanice writ Wire Mroughe| Antl-Platt State machine under the foxether through the Influence of Gen, | name of the State Club, which he used Mr Fairehila, Mr. Wilson, Mr./to run before the Wise crowd ousted ugh and President Simmons, | yyy, of the Fourth Nattonal Bank = The Company is corganized to write| He was a little slow in getting to the personal accident policies, employers’ and | geeretary of State's office, however, focivers Heer ae ame’ labile land when he did reach there he found and automatic’ risks, iu which| Wise had got ahead of him. by p there ts seid * pe an extenst feld of fempting the name of the tSa Club operation, which Milholland coveted, he art s ‘Among. the We corporations repre-|of Incorporation came by mall, hav.ng sentet hy the organizers of the United |been drawn and forwarded yesterday. Btutes ¢ Company is The adoption of the name of "The York Security and ‘Trust Company. State Club ot New York" will prevent a —— = Milholland from using It. ‘The Wise ar- ticles of Incorporation declare the pur- HAD A DRINK WITH HIS JUROR mot na erae to oe 1] To. advocate, promote and maintain AIRS iets the principles of Republicanism Weasman Will Now Have a New pt and Interest in politics th b fore indifferent to Jury in Hin Insurance Cane promote the cause The trial of the sult of Joseph P, 1 government in the city of New Wessman against the Providence Wash-| ‘The number of direstors 1s placed at ington Fire Insurance Company to re- 1 and those to manage the affairs cover damages on account of the burn-| of the Club for the first year are as fol- jows: Avenue Theatre build-| Jacob Rosenthal, Louls $8, Simon, John ing war interrupted to-day n account| Stlebling, James C. Crawford, M J. of the conduct of Joseph Fallon, of 656] Lehman, Benjamin Well and Harry Miller, ton was signed by Meline 1. 8. Binclair, Quitman and Raward Well. efforts to secure the contract for doing have met w come together, and he did not carry off the plum, as hi in the case, but dented hav- | viven._ by AURAL LRaIe ne ing talked to, him about the sul xiven by Senator Lexow last night Andrews sa that under the] that he woull move a call of the Sen- ves he would excuse Fallon} #te at 11.30 o'clock, and. discharge. the jury, | It Was announced to-day that Senator hunsel Was Instructed to draw. up ean} OWens would not vote for the bill to- order setting forth the facts and. elt. | ay ing Fallon to show cause why he should |, When Lieut.-Gov, Saxton was notified hot be puntshed for contempt of Court. ie one sage Ree OO wee Jar pets ee 01 Jeutenant-Gor 3 “I can't and won't vote for the bill MILHOLLAND BEATEN, Otto Irving Wise Incorporates “The State Club of New York.” The Anti-Platt Man Visited Albany to File Similar Papers. The application for incorpora- Morris, W. 8. Max D. J. Rosenthal, Milholland got another set-back in his he State printing, The Printing Hoard, which was to to award the contract for hich he put in the lowest bid, did not expected to do. POLICE REFORM PUT OFF. Voten to Pass the Re: orgnantantion BI, ALBANY, N. Y., May 7.—The New York Police Reorganization bill was on the calendar of the Senate this morn- ing, and the Journal also bore the notice Not Enong' day," laying day, nator Bradley was asked wh had changed his mind, He said: neither convicted, or, if you care it that converted, the bill. Senator Coggeshall sald: "I have not changed my mind,” and Senator, Rey- holds sald: “C am’ still steadfast, Lieu Saxton and Senator Lexow both pleaded vainly with tor Owens, special emphasis on the to put I can’t vote for but he refused to withdraw from his position of opposition, The bill now has ‘but fifteen votes, while seventeen are necessary to pass {t. Senator Lexow said he would not cali vp the Reorgantaation bill unt!l to-mor- row or ‘Thursday, When asked his reason, he sald: ‘We have not votes for the passage." you expect to have by” to- by Thursday, any- “Do norrow T think we will way.” SAYS STRONG WILL APPROVE. Declares the Mayor Favors a D-Partiann Donrd. ALBANY, May 7.—Sp sh made the following statement this morning: “I have positive knowledge that Mayor Strong will sign the Bi-Partisan ¥ bill to-day and return it to the 1 He has always favored it, despite what has been sald to the contrary." When an ning World" reporter told Mayor Strong what Mr. Fish sald, ‘ld Mr, Fish anything of 1 I do not belleve he made Speuker Fish ed to say whether tt ax always fayored the He said he would not say what action he Intendel to take Te- fending the bill until he had returned He to the Legislature to-morrow morn- ing. APPEAL OF TRUCKMEN. They Want the Privilege of Keep- ing Wagors tn the Stree (Special to The ig World ALBANY, May 7.—A delegation repre- senting 2,300 truckmen of New York City appeared before the Senate Cities Committee to-day to urge the favorable jul THE TURN OF LIFE. WOMAN'S CRITICAL PERIOD Contemplated with Less Fear than of O14. There 1s no period in woman's earthly career which she approaches with #0 much anxiety as the “change of life.”” Yet during the past twenty years women have learned much from a woman, It is safe to say that women who pre- pare themselves for the eventful period pass through it much easier than in the past. There {s but one course to 6. Lydia BE. Pinkhan'a Vegetable, Com: pound should be used in time to subdue the nervous complications, and prepare system for the change. It is well for those approaching the time to write Mrs Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and get her free ad- vice, Such testimor as the { lowing should | convinc- ing: = * Your Vegeta- ble Con pound he been a God-send to me: | ‘ad teen Goat = T would have been in my grave ten years ago but for i. © My womb had fallen and rested on the bladder. The doctor could not relieve me: my mind was deranged. Your Compound cured me, It helped me through the change of life all right now in good health. It has also cured my husband of kidney trouble: made him like a new man. Please state my words in the strongest terms. I am glad to send you my picture. I travelled twelve miles to have it taken for you. MRes. W._L. Day, Bettsvill Legislature. Thin act provides for reducing bank thxes to a baniv equal to tat of the taxes pald by trust companies. A circular asking for sub- scriptions to the fund has been sent to each Na- tional and State bank In New York, FOLEY’S RAP AT LAWMAKERS. Resolutions Congratulating People on the Coming A rnment fal to The Evening World.) May 7.—Tammany Leader y, of the Assembly, has prepared a resolution, which he will introduce this evening if he 1s permitted to do so, con- gratulating the people of the State upon the approaching adjournment of the Legislature. The resolution recites that the Legit lature has been tn session since Jan, 2 without accomplishing anything of tm: portance to the people of the State, and has evidenced Its extreme partisanship nd obedience to the dictates of the Republican bodies of the State, Foley was prevented from presenttn) the resolution this afternoon, but wi! ao so when the Assembly meets this evening. SUNDAY PARADES WITH MUSIC enn Bill Giv' Pe minsion to Fraternal Societies, ALBANY, May 7.—These bills passed the Assembly to-day Mr. Houghton's—Fixing the term of eounty off- cera In Kings County at two years, 1 fraternal socte- nday with muaio, jpointment of say ‘on the Gov- Mr. ‘Conkling »—Permitting candidates for etec- tion to hire bands and public halls and pay for same. Mr. Abell! XID, of th ame jo Amendment to section 2 article Constitution, giving to the Governor rover bilis returned by Mayors of of the Legislature f blils, elther to approve of Alsaoprove e within thirty dase after return of said Dill by the Mayor of any city, OVER SCHIEREN’S VETO. lecting Aldermen from Sennte Dintricta, ALBANY, May 7.—The House has just ssed Mr, Wieman's Brooklyn Alder- manic District bill, notwithstanding the disapproval of the Mayor, The bill provides for the election of four Aldermen from each Senate dis- trict. re — ny RACING BILLS DELAYED. Morton Will Take No Action on Them To-Day. ALBANY, May 7.—The fourth of the Gray Racing bills reached the Governor At_10.30 o'clock thie morning. Shortly before noon the Governor stated that he would take no action on the bill to-day, Gov, report of Senator Sullivan's bill permit- ting the stabling of trucks In the streets, The bill wax only” introduc last night. A similar bill passed by Houses “was vetoed by Mayor Strong last Week and the new bill is intende: to overcome the original b The dele the Mayor's objection to n told the Committee that stable ough In New sin use, and Street-Clean- reventing the use the stree 8 Unjust, and if re would work great haniship truckmen, ‘The bill will probably pass and another chance given the Mayor to pass upon it, The delegation ‘Was healel by W. J MoDonali, President of the Truckmen's Association; Charles Cantiel and J. H. Wilkes, PRIVILEGES FOR NEGROES, ing 1 upon the mi ing Them al Rights with Whites, ALBANY, N.Y. May A bill of Monsen | Feat importance passed the n | a this morning and was kent to the Gen Assistant District-Attorney Vernon M.j It was Introduced by Mr. Malby, and Davis this morning began summing up | renders i His Lean anor for bie pro. ne tet OIRIecd ALi oh the eee prietor of any. ln staurant, hy in the trial ot Michael De George for} bath house, parber shop, thea music arson in the second desree. hall or public conveyance on land } ACS DM. after being an hour| water to deny any citizens, on aceount and a half, the jury returned with @/of race, creed or color, the full enjoy- verdict of not guilty ment the privileges ‘and accommixta- When De George heard the verdict] tions enjoyed. by other citize he raised his hands as if blessing the] any person charged with ary, clasped them tozether and bowed [at ogeand OF peur surors. t bis head as if in prayer. Tears rolled to sum citizen as down bis cheeks. runt of cree ace or ¢ i oar — bill was ted ‘ Tried to Hurn Park Trees, raon, John Rule ‘sigble*a’ spare old; ‘ans;aahs Resin: nalty for refusing a colored per- | awenty-tv nh living a: One Hundred al_gervice with whl Is Wa ee ba brs aa unired | O' fine of from $100 to $500, and the fur- and Seventy-atth and Eleventh avenue penalty for misdemeanor were held vor trial in #990 bail in the Harlem| ‘Phe ‘Anti-R: Diserimination bill Court to-tay ving stolen two} fed the Senate at 2 o'clock, and was ve trom High Dridee h n said they {immediately passed, Were taking (he trees hy know they Jand did It now gues to the Governor, Demons They Both Are, Exoreise opium and liquor fiend by takin, the Keeley Cure, White Hlaiua, N.Y, | Bankers Also to Pay Albany, sum of money, amounting, it ts thought, to $25,000, bas been raised by bankers tm the State to push the Robbing bill through the both| Ca BICYCLE PATH ON AQUEDUCT. by the Se ALBANY, May 7—The Senate has parsed these New York and Brooklyn Sulllvan's—Compelling storage ware. out licenses, \y's—Allowing. Brooklyn to acquire right of railroad ri Hamilton avenue and closing nigh Fort street to rallzoada hereafter Senator Cantor'sFor a bicycle path om the Croton tin New York nkling'#—For the converston of New asylums for the Insane into a State O'Connor's Nomination Confirm ALDANY, May 7.—The_ Sen: Tired Without exertion, Hleepless, though weary and | worn, Is the condition of many people at this They feet no ambition to work and have ostienath because the appetite has failed and the body is poorly nourished, They are Nervous Recanse thelr blood 1s thin and poor and fails to kive the ‘herves the sustenance required, ‘The y for this condition 18 found tn Hood's sarsaparilia because Hood's Sarsapariila makes re, rich blood, It creates an appetite and gives strength to the nerves vigor to the | whole system, Hood’s Sarsaparilia Is the Only Committer B.Altmane€, a Sale Oriental Rugs Will offer to-morrow, and balance of week, 500 pcs. at one-third off Regular Prices. 200 Antique and Modern Anatolians and Cara- bagh Mats and Rugs, Srom 1.6 x 3.0 feet to 3.4 x 5.6 feet. $ 0; 0 00 2 2 4 3 andO. 1&0OModernDaghestans large 8ize, ¥ py, OO 8 50 7 andOe 76 Antique Shirvans and Carabaghs, average size 4.0x8.0 feet, oo oo oo 10.°12.°°15. &50O Choice Antique Hall Runners, average size 3.4x16 feet, 20.° 25.30. 25 Antique Kis-Kelims, suitable for Covers or Hangings, average size 38.6x5.6 feet, + = 00 00 5+ ana O. Estimates and carefully executed designs submitted for furnishing Ho- tels, Steamships, and Private Resi- dences, with Hangings, Draperies, Ete, Also Window Shades, Mat- tresses, Pillows, Furniture Slip Cov- ers, Table Linens, Napkins and Tow- els, 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. EST’D 1807. 7 STORES TOGETHER. Chatham Square. COWPERTHWAIT. FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. Lamps, Desks, Baby Carriages, Pictures, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, Everything for Housekeeping. BEST GODDS—-LOWEST PRICES LARGEST STOCK. 50 Cents Weekly on $30 Worth. $4 Weekly on $65 Worth. $8 Monthly on $100 Worth. $50 Monthly on $1,000 Worth. Any Amount in Proportion, Special Terms to Suit Anybody. No Extra Charges. lade IF REQUESTED, Collections OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Commerce and tion has reported favorably the nomination of William O'Connor of Little Falls, to be Port Warden of New York and the Senate has confirmed it —.— NEW CIVIL-SERVICE BOARD. The Senate Passes the Bi One. ALBANY, May 7.—The Civil Bervice Reorganization Dill, providing a new commission at increased salaries and with greater power, has passed the Sen- | ate and goes to the Assembly, The vote wan yeas, 21; neys, 3-Mullin, Smelzer and Sullivan. The bill abrogates about Creating every law elevating to the civil service in the statute books. and gives the new com. mission, which is to be composed of three members, absolute power. to regu- lato appointments both in the State and municipal Governments, The commission 1% to be appointed by the Governor and the members of it are to receive $8,000 @ year and expenses. True Blood Purifier Promtuently tn the public eye to-day. “HOODS PILES act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaperilla, 250 Misner Made Canal Collector. ALBANY, May T.—Supt. of Public Works Al age bas appointed W. 1. Misner, of Tona- wanda, Canal Collector at Tooawanda comely MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT] — a 6TH AVE., COR. 20TH 8T, ad Notwithstanding the rise in the price of leather will continue to sell $1,000,000 Stock of Shoes AT PRICES Same as Before the Advance Sale of Ladies’ OXFORD TIES. LADIES FRENCH PATENT LEATHER VAMP, DONGO- LA KID BACK, OXFORD TIES, 49 00 LADIES SO OLMA KID PAT. ENT LEATHER TIP IM'T LOUIS XV, HEEL OXFORD TIES, $9, 00. LADIES PATENT LEATHER FOXED SOOLMA KID BACK BUTTON OXFORDS, 9. (0. N \ 19 MA KID OXFORD T LEATHER TIP, EDLUM OR FFERENT DIES! COLORED ‘ORD TIES IN THE RILADES OF BROWS AND TAN, MADE. SKINS “AND. NAIROW, BROAD TORS HEIGHTS: OF TEED sess THIN LINE OF $2.00 LOW SHOES SO EXTENSIVE THAT EVERY T, EVERY DESIRE, AND EVERY CAN BE SATISFACTORILY AND CO! RECTLY FITTED AND SUITED, TH! AFFORDING AN OPPORTUNITY FO! S TO OBTAIN NEW AND SB. SHOES AT ONE-HALF AT EQUAL GRADE OAN |ASED FOR LATER ON, CAUTION.—HAVING NO AGENCIES BRANCH STORES, MY SHOES CANNOT PURCHASED OF ANY OTHER DEALER, A. J. CAMMEYER, | 6th Ave., cor. 20th St} G We've argued about our dollar shirt till wo are convinced of our position, There are non@ better—you can't get a better— for the mone: The fit—but what use is shirt that doesn’t fit? The W. V., all styles, properly Stting shirt, Gi<e 6 for $5.50, ‘The W. V. celebrated value 50c. Neckwear, A special lot cf Pure Silk Underwear—all sise-@ $2.50 per garment, WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Corner Houston St. ——— ny Dentistry. "UNION. SQUARE, 2 et tracted painlessly by our ne ects sm Tanth, onisectat Pelee celia apption 00 tae ALL. UPERATIONS: cing. where oth NEW SYSTEM No. # Union Sq ‘Open 'OSITIV] - Ee | u_can have your rede b