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The World’s Circulation Is 0 sip tale | STOCKS VLD ODEN. : Bealizations Bring About a Gentle Fall in Wail Street. Income Ti:x Decision Has No Effect on the Market. Despite the receipt of lower quota- tions from London and an advance in the posted rates of exchange, the share ‘ speculation was in the main strong this ‘morning. Under liberal purchases for both the long and short accounts. an improvement of 1-4 to 1 1-8 per cent, ‘Was recorded, The feeling was confident, and reac- tions of very moderate proport ‘brought in buying orders from va quarters, The belief that im “deals affecting the coal roads and Northern Pacific are on the tapis has a * stimulating effect. ‘There was a rise in the price of North- ern Pacific bonds this morning, and a Grop of 2 to 201-2 in the preferred stock, and 3-8 to 6 In the common, as u result , of the announcement exclusively made iin “The World” yesterday of the plan to Feorganize the Company. The steamship Etruria, which arrived from Europe last evening, brought «2 000 bat gold consigned to August Bel- mon: & Co., for syndicate account. Foreign exchange was firm, Posted rates were advanced frem 4.961-2 to 4871-2 for bankers’ long sterling, and trom 4.88 to 4.88 1-2 for demand. Money 1 @ 11-2 per cent. on call. Commercial bar silver declined to 657-8. Mexican dollars are unchanged at 63, At the Board 20,000 ounces sold at 67 5-8. he gross earnings of the Nashville roal for the seco May were $413,515, an increase of $12,920. From July 1," 184, to, latest date Bross carnings were $16,867,599, an crease of $259,711, ‘The total eastbound shipments by the trunk lines from Chicago last week were 0,823 tons, against 43,931 the week be- fore, and ‘47,623 last year. Fort Wayne Jed ‘with 5,912. Other ‘ines carried: Michigan Central, 2,775; Wabash, 4447; Lake Shore 4,627; Panhandle, 5,19; Bal stimore & Ohio, 3,609; Grand Trunk, 3,452; Nickel Plate, 4,026; Erle, 4,213, and Big Four 2,060. William J. Hoffman on Saturday se- jeured an order from Judge McAdam, in (the Superior Court, directing the Oregon Improvement Company to show cause why it should not furnish him with a Stock list. The order Is returnable to- morrow. An official says that applica- tion has been made by the opposition to secure a copy of the stock list, but It has been impossible for them io give this list here, inasmuch as the books have been sent out Wert. Stocks yielded moderately under reait- gations. “The reaction was equal to 1-4 @ 11-8, Sugar_and Chicago Gas leading. 1 Tennessee Coal & Iron, Laclede Gas and Loulsville, New Albany & Chi- cago were strong at the best figures yet attained Handy & Harman will ship _ 100,000 ounces of silver to Europe on the steamship Lahn, sailing to-morrow. Mr. C. P. Huntington, President of the Bouthern Pacific Railroad, and the Pa- gifle Mail Steamship Company, sails. for Kurope on the steamship | Majestic, Wednesday. He expects to be absent about two months. It is probable that while in London he will confer with the Central Pacific bondholders and stock- holders. ‘The announcement that the Supreme Court had declared the income tax un- Sonstitutional had no affect on the ssarkets for securities, which | were ather sluggish, and 'n the main lower, Bome of the companies had already jet aside certain sums of money to meet he tax, and will now be abie to use the money for other purposes, The de- eline from the hirhest was 14 to 1 1-2 per cent. ‘The sales of listed stocks were 252,000 Es tho enlixted department 61,800 were «raded In. ne Quotations. Open. High. Low 1s, orig 06% nis tlantic € Pacific i: & Ohio. & Hork Valley... olorado Fuel Dev. Consolidated Gas. Colorado Fuel Delaware & Hudson Denver & Dis. & Cattle Fe Erie Telephone E Hous‘on & Tes. clede : clede Gas pt Lake Erie & \ Lake Erie & Central Nall Minhattan, Mexlean Cet Northern North Aiuerionn Ontario & We 1 Witton, Mr. povtel Loan for $1,999,98 ie of the Ju Dts the defiviency between value of ihe Indebied, Kuowtes 180-184 Cherry atroe Theniore L. Her . i 3 gorday te A [ag SE Vo be aseut assigned toway to Hts capiial wan $2% | | au [ing this | membership STEVENS & CO, FAIL. Short on Cotton and Wheat, rm Gocn Under. Stevens & Co., brokers, of 44 Broad Street, announced their suspension at the Cotton Exchange this afternoon, and itis said, have made an assignment to rss, a former member of the the their ofc howled fc loser could be sa crowd of speculators their money, None of the al- members of the firm seen, , member whose name. {s| yi the street is James B, Ste- ‘edits a member of the Cotton rodiucr The firm was represemted in the Chi- ey board of Trade by Lamson Bro: & Co. ‘They are said to have been short on both cotte wheat. ‘They had thousands of miles of telegraph wites, and it ts rumored that they had secret Wires in the offices of a number of big Stock Exchange houses for whom they business, On the Cotton Exchange It Is sald they did a large business ou small cap.tal, Among the people. who filled the'r offices Were many old-time patrons of bucket he It cs alleged that a rich New Orieans man by the name of Lawrence Plant and a Frenchman named Le Duc are in- terested in the concert —— LABOR DEMANDS A VETO. je The #1,000,000 Park Fand Legalise: by a Sharp Trick, ‘The Evening World,” in its issue of Friday, May 17, anounced that the Leg- islature had rmuggled through a bill to legalize the manner in which th $1,000,000 Poor Reilef Fund was spent by the late Park Commissioners, It was sald: It tho money was lawfully and honestly mpent it Is unnecessary to, legalize the methods of its expendiiure If It was unlawfully and dishon ied It 19 @ scandal and wrong to legal wh Central the Labor Uni George ‘Tembleson cal atten- to the passage of the bill, It has not been signed by the Governor. Mr. Tombleson chatacterized the wut as an attempt to vitiate the Indictments now ding against ex-Park Cununissioners jausen, Tappen and Straus. The bill, No, 1401, was Introduced by Senator McMahon, and jis dated May 9. Tt was read twice, and by unanimous consent the rule was suspended, and It Was ordered to a third reading, printed, and rushed through before Its’ real ob- Ject wax discovered tral Labor Union, on motion . Tonbleson, unanimously adopted A resolution denouncing the bill as a Plece of pernicious legislation, and cal culated to bring contempt ‘upon the Legislature of the State, and to destroy the confidence of the people in the law- making power. A copy of the resolution was ordered to be sent to the Governor, with a re- quest that he withhold his signature and apply the veto. — = 1,000 MEN MADE GLAD. Haltimore Manufacturers Wages Ten Per Cent. BALTIMORE, May 20.—The Henry eSteine Manufacturing Company has voluntaril ed the wages of their 1,00) employees 10 per cent. — = Not a Striker Went Back. The coat contractors who have been holding out against the striking tailors opened thelr shops this forenoon, but not a striker returned to work. General Master Workman Sovereign and General Committeemen McGuire and Martn are expected from Philadelphia to take hold of the strike. ‘factory Employees Win a Strike. Rernwl Lederer, cioth hat and cap manufacture; In ¢ said to-day that the atrike of ten n hands In his establishment on ac ount of Foreman Menke'a conduct and for an Increase of wages had been settied by the with f Menke and the granting of higher yester- Raine ene uni wages, ——— IN THE WORLD OF LABOR, ‘The Shop Hands’ Branch of the Houseamithe and Dridgemen = Uni ‘an agitation meet- Alng at Clarendon Hal K. of 1 bullding eon. has roduced the per capita tax for its assembites to three cents per month. k C. Dicketts, Henry L. Dupar ant William Overs have been elected delegates to the eighteenth sunual Convention of the American rises Workers’ Union. At the coming annual Convention of the At- lantlc Coast Seamen's Union a motion will be made to locate the general headquarters of the organization ia iis. city, The cellulold and plush box makers In this city has orgasized a unton whose Orst public mams-meeting will take place this evening at 197 East Third street. James A. New’ he Central District Assembly 253, atractors, aMmiiat Freder ct It been re-elected Delegate bor fon by the Actors’ Pra- men will in the henceforth be Industrial Amitted to Assoctation of MachInista Gustave A Senmid been elected Treasurer of the Progress Coopers” Union. Contractors 8, Kirschner, 175. Greene street, aud Jaskowsky & Silberman, 231 Mercer street, the Cloth © Union netted $500 from Seek In Miner's Bowery I eath ‘benetit und Central Labor Union nas indorsed tne boy: ographia No. Ton the Abend @ Hobsken wiening newspaper printed 1a eran Lang tage May 29 In the aay of tke pient Urathernood of of the United sat Rilgewood Pack, Bros the Pressers’ Rranch of Lot Tallors, will give a hen it in the Thalia Theatre on Wedues: the lay even Resolutions were 1 Laoor Un Cnon and a Union and adopted yesterday upnalding the Inte ing the Inte an extravagantly managed of- haracterizing Henry 'Welsmana as lavor "fakira."" ere received in the Central Labor vesiertay from Joba Me Ad, al Club. dames A. Ne ive Chlon, jand” Walter ns ant Job’ Monroe, of np-Makers Cnton The Mavor Informed the Centra! Vy by lever that the the United Beer Labor Unton | ord ‘of the ¢ THE WORLD: WLAUGHL GETS NO STH. (Continued from First Page.) and not @ single objection named Is sus- tained by them, The object of the application for a change of Venue ts not to have the case tried in anothar county so much as to compel # postponement of the trial, and it ie the duty of every Judge not to allow such a scheme to go through.” Mr. Blkus caid that before the argu: ment in che application for a change of venue was made he wished to again press his reasons for an adjournment on the ground of Col, James'# absence anc because due notice had not been given to the defendant and his counsel, who Were caught at a disadvantage and not Prepared ‘to argue the moton at the Present tim He wished to submit an affidavit from M. Friend, associate counsel aughtin. It relate to Col the Court Kt does and exp! A never min James?" asked ains*—— dreading it. Hand dJnamen Roundly Scored. kus then read the affidavit of lin, reciting (he reasons why a Venue should be granted, and expressing the belief that a brief post- ponement of the trial would not inter- fere with the administration of justice, “That Col. James deliberately went to Albany because he didn't want to be here to-day is no affair of the Court.” ice Ingraham, “and so far as dy administration of justice is neerned, T have never known of a de- fendant who war Indicted fo who didn't believe that his tr’ postponed without prejudice to the law; ut law-ab.ding citizena hold other views. Your objectio1 are overruled 1 the argument must go on now decline to proceed with the argu- ment or to make the application for @ change of venue, because the Court has no jursdiction,” ‘sald Mr, Elkus, “f decline to argue the application un- tll June 3, the day for which the argu- ment ts noticed The argument having been ordered by the Court, and the defendant refu Ing to go on, T overrule the objections made by defendant's gounsel, and the appt ation for a change of venue is de- nied,” replied Justice Ingraham, ‘Trint Goes On Thin Afternoon, Waile the argument was on before Justice Ingvaham, it looked aa though the second ‘trial of Inspector Mclaugh- lin was on again in earnest, in the ‘yurt of Over and Terminer. At 10.90 o'clock the court-room was iui of Carroll and Deputy were In thelr Plazes, eal:ing the roll of the talesmen, cLaughlin sat at his old piace at the counsel table, and Lawyer Emanuel M, Friend, for the defense, was in his accustomed seat, Justice Barrett, accompanied by As- sistant District-Attornay John F. Me. Intyre, entered the court room ‘at 11 clock About 108 alesmen at once formed in line and begun to offer their excuses te the Court, why they should not be required to serve as Jurors When forty of the talesmen had been excused news reached the court-room that Justice Ingraham had vacated the stay, and a recess was then taken unt.) 2. M., at whieh time, it Was announced, McLaughlin's trial would xin. At 2 o'clock, the hour set by Justice Parrett for the beginning of the trial the Oyer and Terminer Court-room was uearly save for the presence of fficers and newspaper men, t out of the panel called for to- ¥. the others having been excused, were locked up in the jury room at- tached to the court. ‘The exclusion of the talesmen from the court-room was done by orders of Justice Barrett, At 2.45 o'clock Justice Barrett had not {entered the court-room, and it wax Sasa that he Was waiting until a formal order should he received from Justice Ingraham on the proceedings in Supreme Court Chambers to-day, Extort Charge Again, When Justic Barrett entered the court-room, at oe .» Mr. Rollins announced that the prosecution would try McLaughlin upon the fifth count of the indictment only, The fifth count coarges extortion The work of examining talesmen for the jury was then begun, and Robert Dessolr, a furniture dealer, of 200 East Ninetleth street, was the first one ex- amincd. He had too strong an opinion, and was excused. Four talesmen who succeded Mr. Dessoir also had too strong opinions and were excused one after the other. Mr. Fox, for the rosecution, and Mr. for the defense, examined the Assistant District-Attorney sisted the prosecution. Mr. Elkus raised the objection that McLaughlin could not get a fair trial in this county, and moved for a change of venue, but was promptly overruled. ‘The jury will not be handled as they were at the first trial. Justice Barre said this afternoon that the jury-box could be filled with twelve Jurors before elther side need exercise ‘the right of peremptory challenge M’LAUGHLIN PAPERS MISSING. Commissioner Roosevelt W Know Aboat His Rapid Promotio President Roorevelt, of the Police Board, said this morning that he was Investixating the alleged haste wit: which Inspector McLaughlin was pro- moted to his present position, He had asked the Civil Service Board he sald, for the Inspector's examination papers, and was Informed that at the time of McLaughlin's promotion they were for- warded to Police Headquarters, and had not been returned, A search at Headquarters so far has also failed to reveal them. They are elther, Sf at all, in the office of the chief clerk or the Chief of Police. President Roosevelt said that the search for the papers would bé continued, and that, of they were not found within a reasonable space of time, somebody else would be investigated, Philllps,secretary of the local Civil Service Board, sa'd to-day that he did not believe that the examination papers whica to Inspector Me- Laughlin s promotion were perfectly regular, McLaughiin was the only appl! cant for the position at the Ume, and | mis to usnatany tending the dea wer che Photo-En, een misiati of Frank Glibert. | aver’ Union, had | o Waiters’ Onion ve ‘i « i Wiss aad et y ay ne with ton onal Uni eamen's Union has become over the United States, | We Rinve he “passage Of the” Maguire The New York branch Is the largest It a wilt be remavel from Boston te. thie | tut he wa hat Pau i} | lagris hens of Clear-Makers Gid"the Centra! Thor Unlon yen nie Cigar Manufactures. Convention ai conciudel nat to, adopt a. label | tor alu ete target for | International f Lyon® and Jon Monroe the Central Labor No Goch. American composed of ‘Beer Pump Jay's Convention of the fienett Union. held at 4 Quarts Worl organizations have 2 hes mitved suspended Magnolia Arso- | Fequesced the Central to remove. the boseott ‘lathiers Trates conference held at| ‘Thirty -s nd a decesa’e of the lay e known as the Cousumew | © mew | the examiners were Lee Phillips, Hugh | Bonner and Supt. Byrnes. The examina tion was held Oct, 3 1892, and the In or's percentage Was $8.35, Philips said further that when his ntinoved Into the new Criminal ne the records we ked ket They are now of of the bucld- ng, but clerks will now be put to work to find the papers .f e there. — TENDERLOIN PATROL WAGON. | pected This Atternoon and WII Do Duty To-Night. | Commeneing this evening, patrons of | the West goth street police station will be given free transporta‘on in a patr Wagon to the station from all points the net and from the polle court ne Wagon ts sald to Departineny, letter.ng on its they a the handsom- | and but for the | ies could ¢ fire's equipane, passengers, a | Tt cost about $900." | the Police ‘Comm.ssioners and lef Fyrnes inspected the turnout this afternoon and expressed themselves as | highly pieased with It, | da Sup) i est in the gilt and aK om CLEVELANE May jenty-flve lumber shovers weat to the Cleve- land Lumber Company's dock this morning, | with ciube and aiones to prevent the ‘| oO, One hundred and tien. CAPTAINS ASK 10 ETI RUSH Ryan and Eakins File Applica- tions with the Police Board, | Police Ceusured for Not Aiding Other City Departments. Pollee Capt. Thomas M. Ryan, of the | High Bridge station, and Capt. Joseya BR. Faking, of the Mercer street stathon filed applications for retirement Chief Clerk Kipp at Headquarters with | Capt. Fakins's record was questioned | during the Lexow Committee's invest ation last Summer, pt. Ryan, it is sald, record. Capt. Ryan was appointed torce in 1863, and Capt. Eakins in 96. The appiications were referred by the Police Board to the Committee on len sions. At the meeting 9% the Commissioners, the President read the letter detailing the neglect of the police to assist th Sheriff's office and Street Cleaning DD partment, Co. Waring wrote that he often hai to apply to the Delancey street station, and the Eldridge street station for as sistance. “LT meet with great hindrance in respect frum Capt, Schultz, of lancey street station,” wrote the Col “but Lam nobly assisted by ¢ right, of the Eldridge street he Board decided to send to Chief Byrnes. Sheriff Tamson wrote that had not assisted his men as they could In making arrests. It wax announced that the personnel of the Police Civil Service Examintix Board would be named at the next Meeting, and that the name of the sargeant who will be secretary of the d would be made publi Commissioners Niled Nn engage ment in Commissioner Parker's office to nit for a group picture this morning. ‘The Commissioners decided that the would make supplementary to the pr ent police physical examination toxt Civil Service Examining Board's paratus tent President Roosevelt said he had been informed by patrolmen that it was usually Impossible for them to comply with the Board's new order, to report at the station-house. after tour, if they had been called off post during ‘the day The ccmplaint, the President said. w that the Bergeant refused to note in ti blotter such report, and the patrolman In consequence received the blame Formerly there were already found behind the desks small books, and vact patrolman was expecta! to make a ree ord (f he had been off post during hits tour of that day. The Roard deeded to resurrect the dead system, Patrolman Joseph Cassiiy, of the Fast One Hundred and Fourth street station was diamissed from the force. is a Hquor-store victim, with a bad record. Patrolman William Ht. Stanton, of the West One Hundred and. Twerity-fitth Street stat‘on, was retired with & ston, The Board then went Into executive session, Tt was sald they would consider several Important applications for ret!re yet ‘The Board, however, made public only the following heavy fines imposed upon delinquents: Franklin ©, Cooper, West Forty-sev- enth street station, failing to discover a burglary at 883 Bighth ayenue, fifteen days; George C. Strong, Madison street station, failing to arrest a tough in Cherry’ gtreet_on April 8, fifteen days: Patrick Donnellion, East’ One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, falling to discove burglary, fi¢t ayes John I East Fifty-first station, rly patroiing his post, fixe dw has a clean the this 1 nel station.’ the let the p. much ap not pro ‘ow who worked Mayor up in January by writing” to calling his attention to a rende « public building for ero tried It new Pol Roard to-day in a to. Presi: Roosevelt, who gra: had It read a placed on file, The letter was as follows: NEW YORK, Im, vous May 18, 1895, Theodore Roosevelt. Dear Sir) 1 beg leave to inform you, will give di between Franklinand L ninala of every description Very little effort Is place permanently of the pests bolder with the apathy of the now make a block. Active mei them out will earn the hi sufferers. The rendezvous Tombs prison. rtfelt thanks of many EPH DONOHUE of course, the — = DIED IN A STATION CELL. I is, im Proves Fatal. + John J. Gavin, a laborer, died cell of the East Sixty-seventh street police station this morning. An am- bulance surgeon from the Presbyterian Hospital, who saw Gavin a few min- utes after death, said that he could not state authoritatively the exact cause of death. Alcoholism, it is believed, was the immediate cause, however. The prisoner was arrested for in- foxtcation at 9 o'clock last night by Policeman David Egan, who sald that he found Gavin at’ Sixty-sixth vet and Third avenue helpless! he prisoner vas, however, sober enoujch tu identify himself and give his pedigree which was entered in the police blotter, Doorman Gaffney said that he weni to Gavin's cell at 6.45 o'clock this morn- ing and had a talk with him. When he made a wecond visit, a few minutes jater he found Gavin dead, The Coroner was notified, —— = HELPING POLICE MATRONS. aon in a Reform Committce Hetter Quarters for 'T Miss Josephine Shaw William Jackson and several other dies, constituting a committee of Prison Reform Association, held 4 ‘onference this afternoon with the Lice Commissioners In President Velt's office. Miss Lowell, for the that accommodation« in for matrons were ina the Commlssto: t matter Commissioner Committee on ie delegated to mé Anke | Mr ha Lowell, mmit ter station-h quate, She Kive iette rant, Chalr airs and Sup an investiga — Won't Work 1 re Waring fein "The Shes ‘wits! Deputy Street Cleaning 6 Mowe « pation to Col today. The new Charles K tay, went Waring, this rexignat 4 Bakr saner to escape weeks 36 fron - — Ne a Citizen Rafael Joseffy, the pianist before Deputy Clerk Minor perior Court to-day a:d dec.ared h tention of becoming a c¢.tizen. of United States, He gave his res dence North Tarrytown, N. ¥ appeared of the su a the — ler Children Rough on Ra OSKALOOSA, Ie,, May 20.—Mra Warrick, farmer's wife, 19 this county, gave Rough on RK, and then somites | « TO BUY WHEAT, Even Veteran Operators Couldn't Tell What the Fre Was 000,000 Bushets to Noon—Price Over old Up dump. The extraordinary power of the publi when It Kets & speculative craze was strikingly Hlustrated in the Produce Bx change this morning when transact in wheat up to 12 o'clock am over 12,000,00 bushels, and pt cent over the final above the oftcitt 4 Jumped prices, Satur a curb It wae a case of excitement rarely on the floor of Produce ‘he pit was 4 full of With pockets and mess more, anid the wok Waging boys con ah sayin winesse! Exchange. orte nang wheat.” Aw the forth an eran op market Was miy struck the storm by for a few moments even vet ira couldn't tell what the Prices varied bege. m dif of the a. the same gong bought fn at vosnayy Cor the Pwith ther y ty long as they which conluned was “bay went huge hand on the quotation e the second hand on it of ex © eould the act! where tts Then it onstanctly arriving 1 becwe option, went an way but The fact that ¢ spread cove the had a good deal to up of this new outs!de but the bulls say it is: thy this ts only the beginnings, ‘The corn market was Influenced the reports of damage of frost, and p vate despatches say that some corn wil have to be replanted, although great corn belt t, all right. The fi sales were made at an advance of 2 duly selling bere at 58 34c. and Septem: ber at 59 1-2¢, The cotton market took another an advance of two to three points, while later months Were about seven higher, After this there was « reaction and then a steady market early sales Included June at 6.8 July, 6.43 0 6.90, August, 6.99 tember, 7.04 07 ember, : January, 7: CHICAGO, May 2.-The © when posted showed a decrease of 3, 10.000 bushels, a million lower than wi expected, and this with he, buying, and an advance of 31-2 at St Lonis, caused July to mount to 747-80 31-8 above Saturday's final figures; bu freo selling to take profits at the nea quickly cau The } March, 7 DR. PARKHURST’S MYSTERY. Me Filta Thre tern Like a Shadow. De, Parkhurst made another myster! ous visit to Police Headquarters this af- ternoon, Last week he walked throug’ the corridor, spoke to no one, and then went away This afternoon he uilding hurriedly, and up the stairs t ne second floor, A imoment later tw reporters followed him, and made careful search through th: ‘luding the offices of th: missioners, but no one contd who would say he had seen hurst or spoken to him, In a few moments Dr, Parkhurst cam down the stairs, All he would say was ‘here is nothing in my visit nothing.” TWO REBEL BANDS BEATEN. Spaninh sia Insurgents. M.—Capt, raz bands 1 Pol! be Dr. Com, foun¢ Park Small Lows Againat HAVANA, has defeat commanded in Rio on he May 1 the by Mestre Seco, near ‘The Spanish artillery kept up n effectly fire upon the Is, who In left two dead and three wounded behing them, Major Calero has defeated 200 rebel at Moron,, near Santigo de Cuba, Onl one soldier ws killed. ee HER BRAIN EXPOSED. re! of of (4 Dean street discharged from Homoeopathle Hospital, Brooklyn, morning completely recovered from deat, the result of a remarkable sur kleal operation. Mrs, Mahon \lve of the Lo! pany on April fractured. A piece of Joramed {nto the brain Drs, Clarice Burnham hall ifted the the brain and A hemorrhage — of t hecked in time, ‘The doote Mrs. Mahon's recovery as a trifle of mii CORDAGE FIGHTING THEM. »y Rive rs f Louise Mahon, Brooklyn, vas was struck by a locome x Island Railroad Co the hone and John H aved the fbn re shor chip o ' Seeking to Ke: Business. the Ur Tr ted $i Cordage porary Wall, y injn » restraining Fra William Wal nd dwn ising the t William or Seereey About this A tr Beecham’'s pills for con. ftipation 10% and 25> Get the book at your diuggist’s wud go by it Anne! anion mere tae 6.006.000 wong oe ninted to with has again Northwest tow stirring up turn to-day, the early months showing points “iéhe| ADMIRAL MEADE REBUKED. wa e supply vy country da reaction to 74 1-8, zh Police Hendquar- went Into the biz departments, Really retreting the this Her skull was badly Hepressed skuil clear of a from Doing | MONDAY EVENING, MAY20, 1995, SEEKING STREET FRANCHISES. | Union Rattrond Com tym, Renews Ita 4 At the meeting of the of Aldermen this afternoon Str Ratiroad Comp, application for a franehise to e¢ and maintain a tratiey road on Union street, Brooklyn. ‘They offered $20,000 In amd 3 per cent, of the re The to extend fr ook= Mention. Brooklyn Board the Union reeotved Its | ce a th cain veipts eros to Ninth | 4 Thane thet t ni} aly granted fe company, The the Railroad Avent My prem mh # petitions It Ce has he | in h R i Ks fr ritory Y Was referred to Committ Alderman eWaneage. from waking hom ta toon the Moy at. Aldorn trom tryin ere toa At the Mitonher polite 1 te prosent ful The Clirke has received a perso dW Hoyt tip a baseball team [4 Sipervisnrs on Brida, hoUhirke ts hustling vouga ball ply mveting SM publlean a pr nt vf the ‘Third Ward, asked Wallice for mission Vlormaeat-harse Jahn Koll and dhamond studded syiest WAS ranted, and Was presented in a’ neat 18 FIREMEN INJURED. tune Factory eatroyed. Fire broke out at his morning in the well-knows nl clear factory known as the le Pumar, which contained a large sunt of stock betonging to Eatan the flames under control Jamage estimated to. $150,000 Was done While fighting the fire e'ghteen firemen were Injured; two of them will dle from the resul: thelr injuries. ‘Two hun- dred persona have been thrown out of work asa result of the destruction of th» factory The conflagration ts belleved to be of} 1! incendiary origin, ‘The police are search. | ing for a man who at different times has sent letters to the proprietors of the Flor de Fumar threatening to set fire to the factory unless money was sent to him. The factory and stock were not | Insured. it to were to amount 4 th p Retired by President but sith Stinging ¢ WASHINGTON, May 2. dent has retired Admiral Meale on his own application, and in doing so has wiministered ase: rebuke to him ‘The Admiral's appitcation was made to the Secretary of the Navy Ma and by him forwarded to the President, who today returned tt to t avy Depart- ment. with this Indorsement EXECUTIVE, MANSION. The ow Fecommendat! on Rear Admiral Richa tired fr to nection 142 of grele exceadingly that the lone This ofiver, go briitiant. tn ihe =| often marked by honoable Incidents, ehould, at niahed by candiict at variation with, eareer and inconsistent with the han oficer of his hight rank should Vnation and xnbminston to. the Featralnta of wholesome disciyine aad manttest proprie GROVER CLEVELAND, GAIL HAMILTON WEAKER. Mr. tt In About the Same; WeCu 1 loch and Cogswell Worse, “| WASHINGTON, D.C, Ma 58 Dodge (Gail Hamilton) is deetdediy | worse this morning, and It is thought | she cannot live much longer, ! Gen, Cogswell did not reat very well) last night’ He is weaker and his con- dition ts critical | Mr. Hitt ts about the same to-day, al- though he did not pass a very comfort- able night Ex-Seeretary McCulloch to have n| this morning change for the worse. arouse condition Secretary Gresham’ not appreciably wor for two days, h restless nights. KODAK-ED THE CLEVELANDS. Fien Presid WASHINGTON, dent and Mrs. Cley from Woodley to-day, and arrived at the Waite House 10.80. As they drove up to the front entran a pho- tographer with kodak from ne of the upper windows, took a # at at them After Mra, Cleve‘and had entered the h House, the Preside stood for a toking wity the coachman horses, and the man with the ined anathe ure of him at the and discouraged Cleveland, yments The Prest- r t Ma: y ne Tt 8. active ae: caely #tagk and wo ) iy is reported experienced a He is in a pre- condition, has not tr ng pass while very « Get Snap Shots of and Wife. *. May 20,—Pri and drove down 7 com! ty 1 w 1 COTTOLENE © PAPON AND VO DYSPE PSEA fh COTTOLENE b Wied Ath VLAS WEP LAL ane | ments i 30 merchants doing Htima te A Higher Seate of ment-house districts espectally, TO HELP MARKETMEN. it Dock Noard Looking for Open Pie Nelow Tenth str The urgent pleadings of a number of w York merchants whose business ne- ssitate faciiides for docking smal. afte along the river front, have roused he necessity med f providing such require- ly or as Foon as practi- able. At id a xpectal fast Frida meeting of the Hoard, a petition signed business in Wash- ained that the far up the N street, by was open to the d wr other smat om which they receive their merchan- neton Market, 1 obeen driven as Iwer as Wost Tr lace below that ue of canal boats k- Monks and tppainted matter iim the he the Whose 1 er iG thls morning that entire time. f Ys ty Vigorous inv atter, WIth av sulution pf the Hd that he and Enginee eady begun thelr ari spent eral ho River front south 0: This seetton is monapol erry companies, Who have heli exc ve privileges for years, and will ne arily accentuate the diMeulty of task, and 4 othe street Iemosty by oa the abr, WARING ON THE TRUCKS. lett fe tak Demand. The Department of Street Cleaning to- sy promulyated the following daily hint househol ters: Te wae the other Jay reported trom Albany that ne DIL author ng the standing of private tricks. sireeis had paaned both houses under eswire of the truckinen, 2.90 of whom had AUrioned for This blll cannot of Gov by Mayor Stro aring on the yo May. 27, If the become orton, Tt without tty he a called a put Nject’ fa the afternoon of Mon the H 111 does become a 1 ‘open f people Rene) the streete will private ventores the Know what thi ane. COL. WARING'S ACCOUNTS His Tave tne Commissioners of Docks to | | Figures to Session of Com by | | appointed pb meeting of Ar or ints of ment, was h at noon to: The com 1 nt Addermen; 1 Department went iy fn one corn n Col * Watltor whieh tne € ger ter and told w and in Jand i ‘ran cond £ missioner 0 the Comm diminution Street-Chear with nit impairing the efiicie De Th Mayor, tion ¢ the ' artment third vunse Comm! , Wednesday MAY MANTON'® WAZA KFT Patterns Mailed ut Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., 41 West ou Keceipt of nment Jer Waring was on tructed to act a Special ee Streot-Cleaning Outlay to Be stigated Officially, Be Subm'tted at the Next ittee, A meeting of the Special Committee M by the May at the last aatimate and the ace th Depart. eld in the Comptroller's oMee d mit 1 resident Y . and Comptr ession behind ner of the Com! the Hoard o to Inve Street-Cleaning const ot of the Tax Ker Fiteh, reen over oler's ofe nd with “Plume. er any questions’ tee might ask. man was cated, secutive meet ed behind the acuon bal been taken, cordingly. mittee Ww rganized by dent, Jerotoman as chairs resolitions. Were adopted, Comptroiler have pres atement down to 1895, of aul ware treet Cleans in the Fie requested to i of the the city for chiding May, in the Comp- ussted the Coms f Street Cleaning to inform ttee, without Jeiay, ff any in the working force of t vig Department cin be made y of the i resolution requests that ne 1 to add Corporas ol Si the personnel of Investigating Committee, ittee adjourned until next morning at 11 o'clock, moto ans’ hows Col, eon hat WAS piroLer Indebrednes tered of 125th Sto Nek Tuesday, May 21st. Bargains in Parasols. For Coaching. 22 in, white India slik, Dresden handles, crovks and balls), $1.35, worth $2.0. Black or White, (trimmed with Iago and chiffon, $3.50. Changeab'e Silk, (201 in moe and black, red and black, brown age biack fancy Dresden oreo! andies), $4.75. worth $8.90, Broadway & 20th St Dentistry. | UNWw, QUARE PS a a av) 3 oy us only Over 300 teeta EB by our method you € he moi C foreny wren ee tebed i by @ weibou paveated aad extracted 4 have jour teaia igo home red FULL haat ory ut $10 Excursions. Greenwood Lake Glens. NEXT BAKING Pay SOLD EVEKY WHERE IS ONS, THREE fAND PIV POUND TINS, WEP TRADE | MARK STEN» HEAD HX corron-ttant| WREATH=ON BV ERY TEN | THY NUINE ts} 1nE FAIRBANK COMPS CMICAGE and Produce Kachange, Now York, kK. r) jar ONEY ESE ANY CONEY AIAY Roa from 81 AM to IMANTIC PICNIC GROUNDS, SIND UPENS May KE DATES AT HOOKS NOW OPEN POR SEASON 1896. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT OFFICE, CORTLAND E 3T EA BEACH ROUTE, gThieie! Bikey nave foo, Waitehal! at iy AM ow TP OM: ° Las Sunday week daa, court Ld MOURNING ovrrirs peat ad os see | They cost For sal Third a West 1 BROOKLY ton at. at 24 | Ladies’& Lord & Taylor, WOTHING GREDIT. | SEWING bt Witleus @ Home, Waiu ARE YOU ONE OF TZ 1,000,000 People | Jersey city—10 who wear the You can get them In Russet Leather, Patent Leather and the best calf, in all” sizes, every width and latest styles, at * our exclusive stores, $2.00 Per ® Pair. 211 Broadway, 3 Eighth aw 83, 1367 116 Fulton ot, 3580 6S Barclay ot, 306 ay, «1, at Pale ark ave —— Sale. niens , outhe and a ine Clot ‘ tear of made Feady to # to order, dies Suite, Sacques =n Capen, I Cloth” sit’ and” Velvet Satin ant Silk Walate, dergs sie latest ly of Broa For Gents’ aiylen, + paymente, Manhatt snuistaiag Se i ius aul Open erentege MACHINES Sa Autoutic, Dumestie, Davia, “Hous bot re] ak sewieg or monthly Siu magnifies + elegant arp Goto dew * $1 00 AOL WN & CO. LE MAIDEN N.Y. Watch & Je a. ith Watches, Dinmunde a Sewelry. F.C, Shermaty M, CREDIT DIAMONDS, fh sentative wi kos. Mai DIAMONT > responsible Maiden lane, FOR SALE A Steamboa ASH SLWHERLY WW WeekLY ow Waichené Diamar Money returued tf nae satistiod, GlobeWateh, CATA World Bdge ye Jewelry, on easy terma: repre: It catt wit Wes JOHONNOP Watches and Jewelry sold om parties “Henst Schaap, f walnut-top coumt pright, showeau ‘basement. ts. ANCH AND BACK, 500, i strato Co. Beate, SN" Re dally, (Sunday wna 230K Mey Dal ion te ninuces. BACK. 61.08) DIED. CHAMBERS,—On Sunday, May 1 JOH & CHAMBERS. Funeral services at his late reaidenes, S586., Leaington ave., at 1.30 P. M., Teeeday, S08 inst, Interpems at the esavenionse fam, urd of, By buying them sen cave from $1.00 to $3.00, 5 er Oca — W.L.DOUSLAS SHOES?