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WOT GUILTY, the Indictments in Brooklyn Bears Fruit in One Oase, at Least We Demurrer Offered and the In- 4 dictment Believed to Be K Legally Sound. ‘The Brooklyn Heights Railroat Com. pany was called upon to appear in the before “| Judge Moore, this morning, to plead to &n indictment of manslaughter in the Court of Sessions, Brooklyn, * qgecond degree for killing Mrs. Mary Med. inger by a Court street trolley car on the night of March 2. In the present indictment there are ‘two counts. Under the code, in the event @f conviction the maximum punishment | Stumps, fs a fine of $6,000, Conviction may be made the basis of |! @m action for the annullment of the Company's charter. erpeend. bis beled Ridgway has ex his belief that the indictment Samuel Morris was on hand a morning to plead for the Trol . When the case was calle: M ex-Judge rd and sald: fe : ec the authorized representative Of not guilty. agreed that we may withdra jee any time between now ani oe is by mutual consent the date e. Bay! offer a pany would de- for the trial before applying indictment quashed on some Mechaicailty, is regarded as an in- mares, mand the fact that he agreed to mm that the indictment is sound. j@ proceedings this morning did not|{ Both Dis: over nye minutes, fie torney Ridgway and cipal assistant, et fark, w & cargwe any demurrer that might SAYS TROLLEY. ~ This Was the he Plea To-Day to TRIAL SET DOWN FOR JUNE 3. / “The Evening World” Fight TWE MEDINGER DEATH AVENGED. Morris ‘Company, and we desire to enter Fa talk with the District-Attor- pe was greed to by Judge Moore, or was set down for the first Monday ¢ Morris did not even intimate Pitas indictment was found only after FLOWER MAN HAD A FRIEND. Park Policeman Mogas May Have te Anewer Serious Charges. Park Policeman Hogan took to the Tombs Court this morning Charles Louls, of 7 Mulberry street, charged with annoying pedestriana by selling flowers in the City Hall Park last even- ing. Hogan told Justice McMahon that when he arrested Louis, after three warnings, he and another Italian as- faulted him, and that Louls kicked him in the stomach and on the right hip. Justice change sault, je MeMahon ordered him the churge against Louis to as- When Louis was arraigned John Richards, an elderly gentleman, who was in business at 39 and 41 Th, Biteat,, asked (8 Leatity Hone sald Mr. Richards rest an outrage, and the o! yuld be punished ead of this 1 waa standing on the ateps jevated stairs and saw the whole ocsurrence. The prisoner here, and an- other Italian, were standing’ together exchanging some flowers, when this oM- cer, without any cause, suddenly reached over and, seizing each man by the col- lar, struck thelr heads together, six or seven times as rapidly as he could, He followed this up by striking Louis prison of the ten or twelve times beneath the chin and on his head, and then kicked him. 1 to fight for his ii and did k . much to the delight OL, us spectators “who were — crying and many of us thought the was the one who ought to have arrested.” is, Who does not speak English, through a court interpreter, told. the same story. Several flower venders further corroborated the story. Hogan, whose face had grown as red as a beet, stuttered and stammered as he denied ‘the story. Mr. Richards sald he might later make a complaint against the officer be- fore the Park Commissioners. ——— STUMPS'S BODY FOUND. In Raritan nay Oyster Beds Where a Citizen Dreamed It Wan, PERTH AMBOY, N, J., May 10.—The search for the body of old Joseph W. which has excited such wide attention owing to the peculiar methods orted to by the searching party, Is at an end, The body was found early this morning by Isaac Beers and Edward Rudders, floating over the oyster beds in Raritan bay. They will receive the Of $2 offered by Joshua Ford for very of the be Df Tne old inan disappeared about ten d|days ago. John Stumps, the old man's son and Joshua Ford, before beginnin a search for the missing man, consulted several clairvoyants In New York city as to the fate of the old man. A wo- nan clairvoyant stated that the old n had bi murdered and that his body was In the water near a dock and {| Was held down by a heavy Iron weight, A man clairvoyant sald the old man had met death accidentally, but agreed with the woman clairvoyant that the body was near a wharf and held under water by, some heavy welght, An old. resident of Perth Amboy drean hat he saw the old man's hat and cane floating over the oyster beds in Raritan bay, This was the nearest that anyone came to the location of the body. The body waa much decomponed but here was no evidence that the old man had met with foul play. HIS BONDS DISCHARGED. ed Serat. O'Toole Relea Ace: “The Evening World” had urged and emphatic action to check Nin Own Recogniaance. : e wholesale trolley slaughter in} wx-Judge George M Curtis appeared 3 FOUGHT OVER MISS LIPMAN. mark of Hushand-to-De Mann. Frederick R. Giles, press agent for Eetelle Clayton's opera company, and Louis Mann came to blows last night in Mme. Thompson's costume establish- ment, West Twenty-ninth ntreet. Mr, Mann 1s soon to be the husband F of Miss Clara Lipman, who plays Safi in “The Viking.” The company three performances in New Haven. be- fore the production here, the members think treated properly. | They expenses and had to hyp nae as do 0, lann expressed his opinion tha Miss Lipman was and Mr Giles resented it. Blows we struck, and for a few minutes the t men were badly mixed up. They we finally separated, but will carry t of the encounter for some. tit Clay 1 cl pay ims against her if given time. the Superior ourt. ‘The provision of the new Constitution Felating to damages in sults for lows 0} Mfe was up again to-day for the fourth time, when Judge McAdam, in the Su perior Court, was asked to construe the} is claimed, was arrested for keeping a law. Maards rly house, Se ene. iy sult of : con. ‘The Judge said that without giving a| sPiracy between’ her husband and-some of his friends o! police force. Jud Jong decision or going into the many In- | Grity digtherena herouce force. Judwe tricate phases of the question he would ciders. were married in grant the application of A. E. Woodruff t foe dhacittetivorse ree c psolute divorce. Then to increase the amount of damages asked came @ reconeiilation, Six months later in the case of the administrators of | the present action was started. lerman Steuber, who was killed b Counsel for Mra, chneider admitted iB wall, aj ind James D. McEntee had been arrested a number of but insisted It Was collusion be- Judge. MeAia Peolews the lead of the police and her hu and, Justice Patterson, of the Supreme Court, Well, Vil give you $2 1 fee, but did Judge Dugro in the Superiof | no allimony bee ‘ourt in a elmilar case. It was held Meac that the new Constitution taking the paper table woman mit off in damage cases for loss of L seven or elght tn fe applied to all actions pending at the | She will have an op portunity to pro e Constitution was adopted. her case on the trial.” —_ = —— an Ice Wagon and Got Hurt. Cohen Ca t Get Back, ps Wilson, @ cook, of 886 Third avenue, ts] Morria W. Cohen, who was removed aa Marsha q © prisoner in Bellevue Hospital with a badly frao-|of the Ninth PD Civil Court, about two | tured leg. Yesterday afternoon he stole 4 team| months ago, was denied a rehearing by Judge @ horses and ice wagon belonging to L. E. ran| Pryor in art of Common Pleas day CQ of 454-6 Weat Fifteenth street, which he] (onen Was accused by Seig Cohn, of array 2 nding unguarded in Forty-second atreet, | $30.9. which was rollected in a levy made in a ee eta ana eels creersatenna. wrest, | Sie brought by Belig. CohD aacinne’ Ma” Reding while driving through Th nth street, he ran | %f #78 Wil ama fato an American Express Company's wakon, was ae Sern oy rown to the pave id injures | Tate ere for East River Park. o sae errnmed are ® Hospital and] president J. Wesley Jones, of the *Volun j 5. 1 ial ving Corps, of New York Inland Waters } a Street Battie. ten A. letter to Mayor Strong, asking ‘Three men, who said they were returning from de ott ape oie the eaten toy @ little private party, had a battle at Third fast River Park. The Association : avenue and Ninety-elghth street at 2 o'clock this boats and Nis-saring apperatyn Las morning. A crowd of fifty people was ureing the | [3 iie wittnsPed East Wives Punk om SNe fighters when three policemen arrived. One of — - , the two, John Jor of 206 nety-mixth Ew =! . ¥ a : street, two severe scalp wouns ain- me resa'e: Fuser a Dulance surgeon said. they loci knife cut, | ELIZABETH, May 10--The ¥ ‘Dut Jord denied that a knife w over Vive-Chancellor and ex.) ‘ other prisoners said they we: x “ 4 203 Mast Ninetieth street, and Charles Chara at neon my t $30 Bast Ninetietd street,” All were Intox! by Rev. thle A. —e—— pal:b were Feneral Rover ONE WAY TO KEEP COOL. To Mcauh Col. Ww s lane Georne Mt) Mohegan, Sex:congt Mayor, Rankin niermien Got Light-Weight Clothes from| soo cemeery, eB - —— a Vogel Brothers’ Big Store. Poker Without # Bridle Now. s ‘The great question at present 1s, how] sremvers of the Progress have de {to keep cool. Man's attire must be suit- pa@ble to the season, A light-weight suit, either blue or black serge, ts most ap- propriate and comfortable. Should be worn elther in sing @ack or three-button Cade 4 oan de, be, Rurshased for $15 to $18 a sult the colors to be absolute! . & 8 or shirts, umm of Vogel Brothers 4 venue and Forty-second street, fel requisite 4 attire, inc Ee Press Agent Giles Resented a Re- ypothecate their treated shamefully ton says she will be able to DEATH DAMAGES INCREASED. 4 rothers, Eighth avenue, corner . et Fotiy gecons Street, have made these 4 the very best materials, quar- thereby making them both durable luding neg: underwear, russet be'had at t the well-known es- before Justice Barrett in the Court of Oyer and ‘Terminer, this morning, at the opening of the court, and made an application for the cancellation of the bail bond of Police Sergt. William ole, and the discharge of O'Toole rr] Upon his own recognizance upon the in- dictment charging him with extortion and bribery fi: connection with Dr, New- ton Wh ead. District-Attorney Fellows naid that he had no objection nake, and Justice Barrett granted th notion. 4) Mr. Curtis sald Inter that Col a Fellows Laesured him that he would discharge je upon hi own recogniaance upon indletment against him and as both indictments are lly of the game natu Hows, when asked about this, sald that O'Toole will be so discharged upon hit own recognizance, but that the Indictments will stand against him Tt it bell 1 that later the indictments rst O'Toole will be dismissed, but O positive statement regarding | this coull be obtained from the District-At- office, as eae NEED NOT GIVE ALIMONY. Rut Ex-Pollceman Schnelder Must Pay 825 Cou Fee. Minna Schnelder wan denied alimony by Judge Adam, in the Superior Court to-day, pending trial of a suit for divorce brought) by her husband, f) Charles S Schneider, He ts an ex-po- leeman, ie Mrs. Schneider is the woman who, torney’ it @ unanimous vo! that unlimited poker in the club-rooms. The poker bers into two fa. dissenting member ¢ game Now Koes ON t the player cag afford —— . . Crawford Not a State Clabma playes iy | Mreet, denies that he ever attended « meeting of the State Club or was consulted with refer | ence to hin el ector. Me bas written Incorporators that he will Mrs. Parnell Monds Daily, BORDENTOWN, May 10.—Mra Delis T, Parne! jul continues to improve, not serve. bh seta La NANO Hae tne “CHIEF” BYRNES, NOW |CLAN-NA-GAEL WAR, Conlin, Oortright and Pickett No Salary Named for the Created by the New L Immediate Shake-up by the Board Not Expected | lines of the Bi-Partisan bill whic |came a law yesterday 1” anx | awaited by subordinate officials a | Police Headquarters. clals the unperturbed one is the tive head of the active police, from a lower rank cannot by ‘The action of the Police Board on the Of all these tioned for ‘‘Deputy Chief.” New ne |clted to-day over the question of 18 lexal | Government." Several " notices "were identity, on came before the | Iknored. WUnIy | orate ares tivestigh: Cane, BREoe in Deputy Collector McKinny_ yesterday Founa {City Court, Brooklyn, this mornings! swore out 4 iiny yeeee cin | Chiet Judge Clement, in a suit 10 make] Alderman, 1 waa browint ‘efor or ache! sroprictor of the | United States Commissioner Morle In th exe Gar on oe ac Federal Court this morning and) was whose ninte A Fourth-of-July Pionio Brings Sharp Trick of Mr. Freel to Se- Split in the Organization and Two Ridgewood Amu aby ie ny ALD. ROEDER ARRESTED. He Would Not Tax on Alderman John F. teenth Ward, Brooklyn, the Bodies Into Court. Pay Gov jquor. was cure the Big Park. Internal Revenue Office, tax, Alderman Ro Socioties Now. der is a Republican. Grand atreet On Jan, The Clin-na-Gael of Rrooklyn ts ex- nent Park, live up to paroled until to- lysal morning. t 90 members of the old Clan-na- Bogus Priest en to dail. nooth College, Ireland, and ce ated masa in Roeder, of the Fif- placed under arrest by Detective Koch, of the this morning, charged with falling to pay a liquor keeps a saloon at Graham avenue and 1 Alderman Roeder was in- formed his tax of $25 was due to the The acts of this Police Civil Gael Society In. Brogklyn. ‘The papers Amining Foard must be approved by the | yet forth, among other things, thatthe | Rev." Charten J. Carriga, who claims to be a State Civil Board before any appoint- | object of the Clan-na-Guel Is'to ald In| priest, and who resided at the Puritan Hotel, on Menta can he made, this Board uring of [righ nationality. Lian . appointed It is. not that a Bec eletieat socket ; the Rowery, in New York, wax sent to the Queens ferioun shake-up will occur in the I h embers of both ox of the |County Jail for six months this morning by Judge partment i Clan-na-Gael, are anxiously | Ingram, in the Long Island City Police Court, Wo one among thone neat to Chict| awaiting the decision. in a pellet thal a represented himself to he a collector for Byrnes would offer an opinion as to who! jr will decide the question of the legitl- |Rer Father, Meliuire, whose chrch war, burned wWoull be chosen for’ Deputy Chief,| macy of the bodies, MALATE ol ls idl yearns should one he appointed. | ZH itis es Ho moet Mary Caldwell th encpearold ners in officer may he picked out from vantesand kissed and hue curriea. when among the Inspectors or captains. Men! WOULD-BE SUICIDE FINED, | srrsignen tots. ‘ais sanined in, May apne Inspector Conlin is ment robuble Immediate assists ut he will not say that he has by demonstration t from 5 Bi w a Myrtle and 1 mass-mi ethni Willoughby and reunion, das the t to Byrnes, 00 RUINED AS A MODEL, — [rau Yonkers hospital two weeks ago Fathi Man Who § MeGalre said Carriga was an im: t Himnelf ya 8100-- church, Rev. b bleyele in the pulpit ES Mra, e Wants a Separation. Brooklyn City Court ing heard nnett, as arrat ight saw Lou running | the rive was about to jump into the river when he caught her. The Recorder Judge ¢ permitted her to go in Feet as raument in the apy Nog aprang at bin and Hom the right ie he went out in sear hand. | ¥ y mor the “naticentin recovered trom "Me 4808: | of work, anil : Toy Dre Nam {last night. He Jnothing to eat tt er nap Cr “1 proached on the matter, Capta, Plekett Wamnn Goes Frees and Cortright have also been mentione Recorder Goff to-day fined John Zinain, but the Commissioners have not In| aged fifty-two years, of 48) West Fifty. |, iy '9 moulters employed in Taytor'a tron Aleated who will be the fortunate man. TA Atrot gay fi ae ertomptag | foundry, North Foorth street and Driggs avenue, at etree eos Ving attempted | wittiamsburg, went on sirike this morning. They TORCHES FOR BAKERS. autelde at his home on March & By | want to be paid by the ay insead uf plere work ting himself in the head, AU prevent ‘They claith (hay: only. at pald'\for Zinzin was fired, Loulse Seka-| what moulds are cast and th bea halt eRBEY NN) Daren ease Che Regenes PRR gee eleh ise Etotypee Tspeseline’ machines are made, there, the Ten-Hour Law. , was arrilnfed on the same charge. | It ls expected that the strike will sprea ne) journeyman (bakers (of “Broiivn ity. She has been in this a years, and has worked in , will celebrate the passage of the law Lactories, To Have a Meyecle in the Pulpit. providing for a ten-hour workday | | Mt he has been out, Rev, F 8 Ufford, of Willimansett, Mase and good sanitary conditions in bakeries | {)4¢ fap up a board bill on whore sermon to bloyeliste. er with a torehiight parade and mase-| her land Wher thats Year, will repeat the sermon in the. Taberns meeting next Sat evening, begin: | Pave tog tbe put aut = | Raptiat Chireth, cline et and Thind place Aine ne? ow Vor bakers lowing morning, at 2 oclock, | Brooklyn. net The p ue n oof Mra n dd May Fielding Wants $10,000 for 5 Prepared someth Sealds She Recetved Her Trunks, Not Bables, Carried O@ | ner husband wae “ May Fielding, formerly an artists!| The Hamburg-American Steamship Line Was on (he root fisleep. She went has a suit on trial In the eny the story that four children ne 10 | TO SA Noite ab wie ide ik perior f’ourt, against’ Dr. Simon Ba-| Mrs Martha: Schmt. of Cinoinnas ar | bo: which had) contained carbo: Tuck, to recover $11,000 damages for inz| Fed AWAY on the Columbia yesterday, while their | ackd. dares Salle in his employ mother stood vekin the » They y che ratowen ence des for paugide Mu Tielling says doc was woman's trunks, nm ables, ab! jown except despo! nec he Kives: patients hot water and steam | 1004 wl tehenee tine wad well-torne On Jan. 6, 1893. she alleges, when she wenn aie ten he stan a pipe i txntoded and scalded her severely. The ¥, Jeers have made her undesirable aan initiaited | model. and she declares she is thus de: BORO A as a nt OW aN ON ON prived of the mean ‘eoarning a — Drove Hin Wife Ont of a Wi Joon Kelly 1 Wi ona of the atlroade ana was lu Nay Welly. was ar Rosenfeld, Sydney Sydney Justice M fn falling to appear for der obtained of w at Konenfeld pestered” by theatrical n Decision reserved —— SING, May 101m the ¢ SIN ase chanan, the prison oMslala are waiting 1 t-Attorney Fellows, of New York. ding the suggestion of Attorney have Dr Buchanan res an ts legally deat and the law cannc —— x De Lancey Kane the W Mr and Mra Brockhoist Cutting Elliott ant Mra Latenburg ie party on the public soach ing. for “the County Club at W De Lancey Kane Crore, Mr 1 for examina Avenue P. May Nesentence Hachanan Soon, living: nidow, 1 that ita | Marie Tavary Of the Tavary Grand Opera Co, WRITES: CANNOT resist the temptation of speak- ing the highest praise of Johann Hoff's Malt Extract. To this wonderful discovery I can alone attribute my ability to sing tor thirty- in five weeks in succession on a tour embracing the entire United States, and never missing a single performance, er ate Ye “xs Beware of substitutes. The genuine , , y Johann Hoff’s Mait Extract has this signature (3 ‘on neck label, All others are imitations. Eisnre & Mrxortson Co., sole agents, N.Y. | eoepeee bbeeeoboees Y Big TAMPA Fla., May 10.—Passengers ar- | rivin He Say the condition of things ta encourag- ing It BROOKLYN. SPANISH TROOPS GUT DOWN. A\BRAHAM.»= STRAUS: Brooklyn. Satu rday. | Loss Renee Through Gomez's Strategy. Fulton 8t. ngers from Cubs Are Exagger- ating, It Is Thought. ng on the Plant steamship Mascotte |Ten’s Socks. to the insurgents in Cuba. is thought, however, that some of, Fast Black and ‘Tan Cotton ak ~ VOGEL 49th St & 2d Ave Our Only Harlem Branch, NE. Cor, 123¢ St. }15c. their stories are exaggerated. It is de-, Socks, full regular made Clared that Camaguay has been invaded) Genyine French Lisle} an v8, by Gomez and that he, with 3,000 Insur-| yy” “Re j le gents, besieged Cusimaro on Monday.| ‘Thread Socks, af sates 35e. There were about two thousand Span-| Black, Tans and Slates jards In the elty, y, after fighting be age busin Unit "fallow. Prom hor advocates | the custody of Mrs. Foster, the Tombs will address the angel, Emily Pope for 8 a week alimony and $50 counsel ———- = —— : for pending her salt for a separation from her Action of One Haines Quite 1 Forge MORE WAGES FOR 6.000 MEN. tuly 13, 1887, ant nave | DD) One John P. Haines, President of ¢ saya her husband free se eae the Preveation of Cruelty to Animals, waites to | quently beat her and put her nf the house. ' nd Steel Works of Wheeling | 15). omce that ho was quite within the law in Adva) Their loyeen’ Pay. | pringing “one Joseph Py ‘us ome Mon-| WENT TO THE ROOF TO DIE. (Special to The Byvening World.) ‘ u MEEBLING Ws Vin. May 1-—Nallees Michael Phen, Out of Work, Swal- were posted last night and this morning of is, dog fen tha Pande es in all the departments of the Riverside | Oy) Uiiiy wits ny ia sharin cee je 3 pies aka OI i eventing Re} Michael Phen, forty-nine ye: 14, | Iron Company anj! also of the Wheeling | did. 1 nine years old, Steel Tron Company of a 10 pe _ — eo =] committed suicide this morning on the advance in wages on all day’ wo Dow Bites a Policeman. roof of his hou 6 First avenue. He Wo ee While Policeman George Delaney, of the West | #Wallowed carbolle acid The advance will affect over six + One Hundredth street station, was tryng doors | Phen was a woodworker and had a . sand men in the employ of the two « a the east side of Amsterdam avenue, near d vife and three children, He had b The peal Vian Abe DOP. SUB E Sob! tyrelght street, at 12 ck last might, & ut of employment, and was irrit but rn Pears’ takes care of the the skin takes sare of the rest of us. soaps, but none without alkali. KEEP COOL! SAUL BROS., (8 for $1.00), or per 9 the pas ame disastrous for) wiment of Cadiz, besieged, the of the former Company, H. stated that his telegraph advices ned him definitely only so far usiness on this coast is concel red. er the Phoenix will take sof the American over the tates is not positively known, umor says that such will prove to act, M, Pears’ soap Suit skin, and Mohair Skirts, $7.50. There are lenty of other (Black, Bi Tailor Gowns, (Lined with silk, “Ono but! fs Just what you can do when you do your ; eat Tailor Gowns, 9 (Of Seoteh eloths and Donegal Homespuns) > $37.50. /Men’s Underwear. in Counter 3] ABRAHAM 20 Ap NM Us. Fulton St., Brooklyn. Department. (Lined throughout) Silk Brocade Skirts, $20.00. Imported Crepon Skirts, $20.00. (Finely finished. New materials) $16.50. Imported Tweed Costumes, design, or Wi $29.50. Toilets for the Summer, pair Front, right. Great Sale the terms of a contract _ | numbering mn, 1, attacking the powers have been increased many fold | ‘!!* ‘ ‘ i ew. The evidence this morning shows that | Cubans fi the rear Genuine French Bualbrig- } eyenee te Nee of Pottes now, “Su. | the Clan-na-Gnel of Brooklyn, has been BROTHER- IN: -LAW, NOT LOVER | “Gomes quteiy ‘recovered trom. the gan Shirts—long and | gQ¢ FINE . »: x ae flourishing for about twenty years. It {first onstaught, and while a small force as . oe eee ey eee ie | hax been the custom of the organization | Jealous Mr. Hunter Pammetted His| kept up the conflict with the forces ot| Short sleeves—Drawers Spring and Summer rks SRC THOR: REE. iit with for ten yeara to hold a plenic on the city, hig main t “1 the new| to mateh, eae the thoughtiesa officials corrected the uN Deanches of the crganiention teLoreceme™, Conn, Was arrested on 8) oe oF the Ineurenth Fenilted Balbriggan putty “na 75¢. ot I slip of the tongue, hold the annual celebration, nly in WATTAGE in Greenpoint this) morals in the victory we - Drawers—silk finished— But the Chief is the same grim, |i a ai Mela and held for trial by Justice Laimbecr |i the victory : each, austere Liytnes, tareesing and aiplo- | aa sxension arose in thi On w charge. of aasauliing his brother he regiment of Cadiz, It Is sald, was cH... te F M d matic. When asked about his new] oe mc egal ar in-law. William 1} ater eile Ge Lisl LAS padecroeth aye Lisle Thread ‘Bhirts with ‘or Men. an Boys, honors he declined to talk for publica- porated under ihe ile of the | soncin-law, doreph Craham. | wan taken, ant ix now biposecson at] Jong or short sleeves— + OBC. tion. He would talk ¢ is nna of the City of Brooklyn, | fn stre | the insurgents. The Cuban loss in killed Drawers to match—each Mt Extraordinar a freely am in the pants ig [oneph d. Treet te tender ot shin bony. [famine ih En (t ind; Waunded ta pat Wt: 40) wate: [Ete ; Underwear Front, right rives, “L've got nothing to say Prior to holding the pienic inst year|house and waited for a man t sserted that nish loss in Killed reply. “i'm h to enfor the law, the as much Gouhie auaut welch, or-|James, who, he suspe ty wast and wounded w aes Boy s Neckwear. and TM do tt.” ; attention to’ Mrs. 1 4 All Silk and Satin Wind ‘ : ‘As to Who Will be the Deputy Chief, | Kanization was to succeed. 1t was tnally |“'‘Meanwhile, Heath allied forth with| Small-pox and yellow fever are said to| All Silk and Satin Windsors } Men’s Fine Suits, in or [who from among the, tnspecto Ral ry for the old Society. [a tH pail to eet a pint suntan cued | be prevalent. Campos Is said to be] extra wide and long—in } 25¢, vould most suit him, - f \ rom ‘behind. thes tree and, Une lapiens f “ Jeet concerning which. Chief” Byrnes Araneae ne Dicnis | fram Renin Coat Ae wad nik W tes a ue aishien _ with tins sitvation. | large plaids nd stripes Tweeds, Serges, Chevi- would not be drawn out r the year following. | mirer ino his clutches pummetied hi the yan insurgent leaders are Boys! Furnishings-Front, right A * . Werhapa, there Tan’t to be (a deputy iiways figured in” making | brother-in-law about the head. hopeful of another crisis ty th Cabinet, Wash $ t ™ |ots, Cassimeres, in all the chief, and If there chances to be one} these arrangements. Lame year he dl fn uire » ret Bo 5 fhe may hold the office long enough tol not do so. ‘4 a a ‘ous. Cubans assert that etlon ex- ys’ as uits. leading styles and shades he refited.” The new law hus forgotten | ‘On “ine morning of July 5 lust, Jota HIS “SYSTEM” DANGEROUS. | 1:5 ; troops ay ek" Washable 2-pices Kilt Suits, ; ‘ to fx a salar: ‘oO! dep chief, | MeCarthy nd other members of the - — ind eteu “4 aS though ‘a pension for him In fixed at} T Committee, It is claimed, made a * are) Hrought to Havana, for for! made of Percales and of this season’s manufac- 2, verbal agreement’ with Deckelmann for Le we) this'reasnn, It le sald, Waa not executed,| cy cviota larve collars Joes t t ‘ Cotet Clerk Kipp wrote to the Secre- [the use of the park on July4 ini. Mean. Sy & Heraewuted jm, [bE Was decorated with medals for his} Ch Pertetmeee ure, a tary of State afew days ago and re-( time Mr. Ered and his (rents kept the vith w! Guented the Becretary to forward him al fact of thelr incorporation duicte About] Jacob Browlie, of %7 Fulton street, overnment, it is saia,| ttimmed with white braid, certified vopy, of theenew law. it came | thangeutving | im aimed. "Ma | Brookiyn, was arrested to-day by De: | esires, to a railroad ‘trom Purita| pocket in every blouse. 8, $9 $10, $12 ry Phangay . insipe. to 0 Klve two. oF “hi ‘ Ae was pt ring over Rreel visited Mr. Beckelmann, armed | tective Bagnuarello, of District-Attorney | three thou! Te te ene oH Whistle and lan 9 a ment when an’ ‘Evening |v convinced him that his Ridgway's office on ‘an inilictment| preventing Mees a every suit. Sizes 24 POSITIVE BARGAINS t out the only legal body. ant vith se sure , gents are 3 : PO TANA Saale Mayor eiphe v that no | Brno arate Coot tet ne charging him with sending an annoxing siioefat in route for Phiiadelphia or| years. Would be cheap\5Qc, a salary haa been mentione Mi Fthe newly |inake a eontract with hie Clan letter, ta diugn Coleman, of Broadway | New York to borrow money to bulld] at Q0e, and $1.10. ‘But created office of Deputy lef of c or the coming J hi = eceived vee Whethv it wan an nveraighton the part | "When EreniGent dainen i. atinaher, [phi yh, Seat feat Heber << to be.. ws Take notice, this sale of the framers of the law, or otherwise, |of the parent soci of this} pany," of which Brodie posed as pro- B Ww ha bl il T can't say. coup, he and his f to induce | f ‘i Pent e joys” ‘ashable _ Sailor’ the fet that thers tx a $2.00 pension |Mfreiveckelmann to live up tothe verbad | Bilary teman ty ne ort, | PHOENIX TAKES THE RISK. |"orr ‘Suite, made of « takes place only at xet aside for Deputy Chief may give rise agreement alleged to have been made | Goleman w 1 in the letter that te She inferences (has his Salary in 8, with McCarthy. ‘They were unsuccess- the agenc, he wished to diss | American Fire inusvanee Company| fine Denim, pink aah C 49th St d3dA , coms to me there will by oy | Tul ie ; < : ites 1 = Pat i ee eA APMGNG [som npomaat the promene aeuon eo enee seas tee at thar ua fale to | ""Reqnaters tte Comat Business, | White, light or navy blue,) §Oe. | UOls an V6. evident neglect.” compel Deckelmann to keep his agree-| he had contracted it with intent to de-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—The risks] With white stripes—als ; One of the first duties of the Police} ment, and to enjoin him. from. permit: | fraud f the A vin : at cabled Hoar will be the organization of the [ting ihe new Society to use the park On | “Brodie pleaded not guilty and was re- {Cf the American Fire Insurance Com-| dark colors; 3 to 10-year new Police Civil Serv July 4 , leased on ball pending trial; pany. of New York, have been reinsured zes : of che inspector an It was testified to-day that there are Naked Nisa by the Phoenix, of Brooklyn, The man- 2 PLES) i COM, $ F ave Stern Bros. will offer to-morrow Ladies’ Tan Russia Calf with handsewed Kid Oxford Ties hand-sewed, with patent $ ) 65 Q Tan Three Button leather Low Shoes jue and Brown) trimmings, at hand-made, $ in the newest 3 05 ton cutaway” ith fy front) | Shapes, at ad West 23d St. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. : "lof Brilliantine, Swiss, Mohair ‘ iN micor than a Sh | and Organdie. Aye AEP e pruiel Waele taunect ne No Moro Dread of the Dental Chairs yoke back, a bargain -— §9c than 2¢ Broadway & 201 The only full accounts Van re given In ing Worl Immediately after the 1 been mai 335 GRAND ST. Lord& Ta iar acted bY oUF Jate aclentitic mewods No pain or bad reaulte Applied to the quae Absolutely puiniess. No cocaine or chloroform. We, the unda had hst fo extract, fill. oF appl rttele of (ps ger. Gold crowns of teeth of the base- i, Pitney painless he Even. ira, ast play hae ned tracted’ tn the mornin and go, home | in the evening with new teeth Teeth filed sue censfully with » diamond setting ke Dent 19 to 4 New V: ‘West 224 at.; opposite Eden Muses, THE lons Wanted, 20 Words... aie ante I++ Words. 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