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THE WORLD: FRIDAY HVENING, MAY 94 jictated beat. fore hi wuld gloat over his “ i. examined Agnes Berthold regarding | Ot Byenes's side, taking a 4 TR N | CHEERS FOR HANNIGAN, Reauiware ee COM atone WILL TWEAK ATZ’S’ NOSE 0,0 0 Visit she made to Assistant District-At- ‘ statement. ‘ A ‘before, at the dying girl's b ° f gl torney Davis's office | ‘There was @ rumor at begatigtiaty sq 1 y tried, to take ei lea ae ee that phe, had. acknow i Boa: 0) ee Tees —--2-— & prisoner. brought in a - a edyed at that visit to Mr. Davis ani withane aaa Chee Byrnes, post (Continued from First Page.) bythe wir, a if on {Mr Werks tint 8 one ee fo Bet 2 “4 = bi th “ont 7 st. Pages ‘ ; money from Dr. Whitehead and that Commissioner Andrews wan asked: “te “Evening World” Wins a Long|—, . = Tried te Shout Once tt {___(ontinued from First Page) —_/ Admits that She Wanted That|+10 was to receive $1000 from him, part ahead of our { ft true that the Commissioner ~ a changed the whole of David's charac-| The words of ientifica ready to fight ani 1 don't see why he 1 of oH ae \ r ing to force Chief Byrnes out of the Fight for the People, While the party; atood at the bar Bos | Sara pabarmee fet tine sien, DAV ta not Sum from Pr. Whitehead a seoney Saiinined GAG RIT trom competitors Department?’ 1 oe Vceman Kearna tad been miking ot Uked Seatern in cand ievelled itt the| “Now listen," consinued Corbett, draw- Ae want accursed In Mr, Davis's, ofice, | Hie eeaed “There is absolutely no truth tn it, . eae pal HS ng hel mete a winy. hte of fils sisters Betrayer, Refor ul ing himself up to how full height. There Ta ea ke Bratt valled by the de! crew this year in he answered. “L” Majnates Do Not Oppose the | eons street yeuterday evening, the| Phat ment the gteediel, onl Mann was | Nas & seitter in his eyes that told the |Intended to Divide the Money with) ‘oo young woman was under arrrest | ‘ Conference Refore the Meeting. 3 PP fact that Munn Was dangerously Ml, and | afterwards Agrafered and held an doen | crowd chat his dander was up and they | y cor mirenpted blackimtit at the time sie | the beautiful isstoners have made Eill Before Mayor S.ronc. that Hann gan had contessed Mring the | ball. expected to hear something drop, ‘They Other Persons. went to Mr. Davis office, . ‘The Police Commis: sh hen he produced the physi-| Whether or not Hannigan had beens aig, ‘This is what Corbett said: “Fitz- Mr. Hrooke finished his cross-examina styles we are 4 ft a rule to confer on matters of import- oan # certificate, looking for @ favorable opportunity ever e all & us — tion at 3.29 o'clock, ant Mrs. Moebius, y s lance previous to each meeting, That is Hela with ha aince {4 not apparent. Certain Mt is that pid has been making ail sorts 0: the midw ite, who. pleaded guilty to, the | t . A . " ‘ the moment the opportunity offered he bluffs, tpi Je Li charge of assisting Dr, Whitehe: | " the course they pursued this morning 1" /so9m You Can Ride at Night on| tx-Judge Fiammer stepped forward | quickly welged It. iy u straiee irony Ol | wi pan Mob'e Nome on stant, [LCT Efiend Melsner’s Letters Put) oii ing ne criminal operation, was | showing in Commissioner Andrews's room. Niath Avenue: trates and suid he appeared for the prisoner, _| fate, tt was exactly two months. from BIL BOS 6 Nase On Steet: in Evidence, called. \ 4 j ‘With the exception of Col. Grant all the : i Tet He EACe OF the, certificate,” mald | the a retia dei “Now, I want to make a crack.” He he has been in the Tombs for several - Commissioners were present. ee ie easadeallic! No UD CUE. Hola ite. Ton tiaiie Gri te t eae said that when he met me he would slap — Months awalting SentehCe: tno hed q not join | val eres a ! y ce and pi jose. To met him. g ole V e' mor was in the building, but dl oe = await the result of his victim's injuries, was a|my face and pull my nose iil Whig: ted May OP Re tata OP Be, F to Dr. Whi and told him | We're be file colleagues. | The “Evening World” has won an-|T shail do so, and you, oMiger,” he sa Hannigan, | and he dented it. He didn't make good. ay af + Fel that she had a nie was in trouble. Newton Whitehead, for criminal mal- practice upon Agnes Berthold, was late in beginning this morning, before Judge Alison, in Part Il, of General Sessions design, Ww ‘The earnestnens of the contab gave the |olher victory for the people of New York | thet! (ary Mit “wilt bring me a cer: from, ace ft WAS | Now, listen to what I say. If thin impression that more reforms tn the | Clty. Riri mr a4 to the man's condition.” I followed him. ‘The ume Was|gmateh is declared off 1 will go after Dpartment were on foot. ed a pu hearing this] Young Hannigan was then led away | few minutes after § o'clock Fitasimmons, and 1 will pull his nose, by Excnspector Steers was about Presi-| afternoon on the bill to compel Elevated | 1 the hack entrance, and down to the | Mann watkud a h uyenue to- {¢ Pget Ahot fort That's all, I'm that he would help Mrs. Moebins told | the she Was a nurse. and he then | Woull perform the operation for nd atferwards came down to $5). hind them, though, in 4 ‘i Jail On the way he refused to say any-| wards Forty-second street yards sare eel sae pean Moebina lett hi =. Gent Roosevelt's office, but did not see | tailroad companies In this city to Tat] {hing nave Jo repeat che statement that | behind him walked the broticr of Lo-| done. He didn’t make good, but 1 will due pacithed with Agnes pertncla prices The the latter, He denied that he was going| trains at twelve-minute intery i" Is sister, and he had | retta Hanniga to ask for a reappointment, and left the} tween & A. M. and 12 midnight shot h rh er ‘ f th ne coul i i are ane Wu th ie w ty to prove at] chosen to do so, but he did ne building soon afterwards ‘Tae bill Is intended to make the run-| Hennigan is insane, and that his als-|he quickened his steps a little Maan| and stalked out of the Inspector Williams also waited a long | ning of trains on the Ninth avenue com-|ter's Wrongs made him so. Hla partner | turned down Forty-second strert towards | Brady and his frlends. while to see Commissioner Roosevelt, |Pulsory atter & o'clock each evening.| Marly two months, of ever ance hie] hin, hee w Henly arounde ne] Out slowly, pondering over the exciting but did not divulge nis business. Assemblyman Miller spoke in favor of t's death, been neglecting hia busl-| drew the revolver an eed it against | scene that would take place when Cor- President. Roosevelt joined Col. Grant | the bill and there waa no opposition, It will be shown th tit that the |22hn'# temple, Juat over the right eye, [hbett treated Fite like ‘Taffy did Sven- and Ina «ctor Williams, and @ protract-| At the hearing this afternoon no one| ne whe a model Husband und father, etd The Phot Fire gall, Come on, Billy, let's go." So saying Corbett turned on hi heel r, foliowed by The others filed the doctor and left 1 doctor's off J in the front parlor. three visits with Agnes to th paying him $9 in two instalments. § id not see what took place in the doc- | tor's office, but Dr, Whitehead told her that “everything was ail right.” | Mr. Howe made the witness acitnowl- edge that she had pleaded ullty to hav ; Ki fcommitted a criminal operation upon / mi'ls. Your introduce them alo} she wal carpets we retail come : Py 4 : Carpets. . | ; from our own ed conterence ensued. It wan the im-| appeared to oppose it. er drank, but that after the disgrace} a : Corbett wants to hear from Fitz, anil Te oni pression that the Inspector had asked) The “L” magnates have at last given | had been brought upon the family he | ,, Aerie Pall ee efi Yndre wan a|tequests that he notify Vendig whe “She also admitted that she had given t bill is 7 about hin retirement. up the fight which they have been mak-| TP Wilt aise be shown that he waa in| loud report, and the crowds saw a man] another meeting can be held. Vendig Agnes some medicine before she visited ' ‘The Fall Board Present, ing for several years againat the pa habit of walking up and down before | falling like @ log to the sidewalk intends to take no further action. He Dr, Whitehead. This medicine she had lessened by obtained from a Dr. Hees, whese name | age of such a law, and there is little has not before been brought into the i heurs of Tt was 11.50 o'clock when the Commis: | 4014. he night, | Not being quite sure of his work, Dave If and ap) b ently ob: | Harnigan fired another shot TE went] save Uf Pits ts In earnest he will come to that the Mayor will sign the | the front. care. HT Board room hi rioundings. wide of the mark, Then he stooped over ont, s an va May Ashi wakes was a full | Ex-duatice Flammer dors hot worry at the unconastous than, the pistel clutched] Eitzalmmona was salt to have been ——— the saving f 0 uy cate, at no jury js right hand, ready to fire a 4 aK nd Gerinkne . ‘Board present. President Roosevelt | The Manhattan Elevated railroad | ll about the case, He says that no JY hu Nommtnen wht any the tragely erap:| it the Court of Oyer and Terminer, FRANK L. FISHER DEAD. of all be- f opened the proceedings by saying that Company has withstood the demands of |"): Was renvirked in court that no rep. | pled with him and wrenched the Weapon| Hstening to the McLaughlin t ors _—— the people of this city for night trains |resentative of the Mann. family” was| fom his hand. bett says he will give Fitz until to-mor * che Chief of the Bureau of Elections ‘ M y In vain he struggled frantically to get] roc fe lag ‘aa formulating a plan to carry out|ffom the time when the Ninth avenue | Fresent. See ee ee ieee upon | POW to live up to the articles of ast the ideas of the Commissioners in se- road was first put into operation, The him, to curse him in his dying moments, | ment, curing the best qualified persons to act The Sew York Real Entnte Dealer Expires at Luke Colt SARANAC LAKE, May 2.—Frank L. Fisher, a wealthy real estate dealer, of tween-pro- fl fits. J. & J. DOBSON? | | janniaun Hoaseh: Persons who were called downtown | ‘The neighborhood in which the Han-| q4ne crowd at the time did not know We GeurA Ge poll clerks and inspectora of elec- /After 8 o'clock at night have been obliged | Rikans reside was wrought up to a high cither of the men or the causes for the! CORBETT’S NEW QUARTERS. of . ing. they saw was an ap- XA New York City, died at midhight in his 7 - | to use the Sixth avenue trains exclusive. | Pitch of excitement this morning: Al | oarent murder right before thelr eyes, < ERTHC i col : : om, and that he was also in com though the blinds’ were closely drawn a, a AGNES MERTHOLD, ILL IN coURT. Summer home at Lake Colby. Ther Munication with reputable bodies of |1¥. The Inconventence to the public was [ani ail the doors ticked. neignbors wath: [49 chey struck and cuffed Hannigan: | Prepar at Asbury Park for ~-—S <= — | mains will be taken to his home in New |@ 2 East 14th St., New York. BL citizens who were responsible and trust- | not considered by the corporation. ce on the tidewalk and talked exclt- | wirty-tira: street station, rushed up and the Champion's Training. The big witnesses—Recorder Goff, Dr.| York City, which Is at 421 West. End Also AOO-SIT Chestnut St,, Philadelphia, a 1 of the youn, ery t i worthy, aa to the character of persons | During the past four years Ansembly-| man, whom all seemed to. know and | arrested Hannigan, who submitted qulet-| ASBURY PARK, N. J., May Pacsentne the various organizations. |men from all the west side districts In| sympathi e lv. In doing so he told the story In a Onin few simple words, Delaney, who Is to trai ‘The matter of reappointmenta waa] turn introduced bills of the same nature bett for his coming fight with Bob F —uity | Parkhurst, Ch f-Police Byrnes and] #venue, sp. | aawyer Moss—were not called to-day, itz-|@8 the prosecution has not nearly fin- portly wo:aan, who de. hot @ relative of the Tala Who tte: wan Bh as . Commissioner Andrews |@s that which has just been passed. an “igcenineg World” simmons, {s here making ;reparations | hed putting in evidence. H q hort inne time limit had been re-| One after another the measures were | repo ring. She sald the father and Tenth all remember the case of Loretta for Corbett and getting his training an she se Neen Misss Bee ALL OUR } moved by the new law, but that he/killed, Nothing could withstand the] mother ot Mann kun an, his three Hannigan’? he sald) she, diet from | avarters at Loch Arbour ready. old, who had several fainting spells tn thought it was advisable to have by all| Powerful lobby which the "L” people} father, had xone to court to be presen! | anu that is Solomon Mann, who killed) William A. Brady, Corbott's manager, [Cur Yeterlay, resumed the witness } means a physical examination before re-| established at the State Capttol. ralgnment. The mother and | her! * i Wind owns two lots on Euclid avenue and on) tuys, peean nie by sh t-Atttorney $] 5 intment. As an example of the odds which the Afather, (the woman’ salc maren, the crowd was hushed for, 8] one of these tote a new bullding In to be | ean his re-direct examination. the t quite com E and Kearns, who feared for his prisoner, “f Interview a score or] managed to get him to the station-| now a cottage on one ikhbors came trooping In to| house. Twice on the Journey Hannigan] Corbett is expected condolences to Mrs. Hannigan, but | stopped Mr. Davis questioned the witness about @ letter received by her Dee. x Hicemen Mnat Pay Their Debts. | people had to fight against in getting ‘Thomas Kennedy, a patrolman in the| the bill through, the case of Assembly- OldBip station, way fined thirteen days’! man Schillinger, ot the Fifteenth Dis- GRADES WEN SSUITC There ts 1894, within ten | from Dr. Whitehead, ‘The letter read: Tecting to pay a judgment aM id begged to be allowed to go| days and will begin his work of training | “Yours received. Pl call at \ ALL OUR; . q ay Lor ine for $0, He hat agreed to|tFict, may be cited were sent Away WIth but Hitte| back just to give his victim one lust] early in June, His quarters will be fitted | office.” ss escalate ea’ ENDS TO-MORROW NIGHT II P, M, ‘ f Therdebt by iiatalmenta,§ | Schiilinger Introduced aw bill which] carémany by the womanrin charke, °°) Kick. Up with all'the latest appitinces nected | Shortly afterwards she met Lverkhurat ( IT HAS BEEN A CORKER $10 #12 ; sided to con- somnpel the hs!) rind ‘All Inquiries concerning. the. wi ; es in his work. elective “Webb, and he gave. he i = AAS aE EE RT ease ail mig, ‘or noua | aby atthe prisance wee Uhanawerel, | he zelehvurhou 4 hs! i sic for 3,30) ‘laid by. Whiteneat. ry #15 ; i complaine x g ¢ rhe own. wo dQ she Md ne i vet, tant Fi rants Vebb asked me rs rer,” A ke The Pollce Hoard | will Provably not the measure by the Manhattan Company | SPped there over night or pot. THOUUR) BUH GVary one Aegmied (earl at chet Lonlllyeneaanntitld ue Wor a retraction of what T had sworn tNs-sull UI WHAT THEY THINK OF OUR| GRADES. : Reem eh to : L any | Whether she would be in court when her oner's mothe 3 eenberger hax recelved instructions fom Gov. Mor fagulnst Dr. Whitehea |, Rusch and Mrs. ‘patios OF { : Baste tne Lemislacure of in any qway | that an effort on the part of Mr. Sehil-| Rashad was afralghed OF not ihe heard and then she Rave Way 0 | Ty to prevent the Divinisiriier priee-Aent which Moebus tn court retused to sign the] TALL OUR $10, #12 & $15 Grades of slation, Com- fer to fore on est i a on ol grief. a ae en. | Paper. This wi Jan, 2"" 4 oe alg eee Introduced, # JFeso-| rupture of the Tammany Hail party at he Mullet Not Vet Eateneted, | ulnrty-yvarold father was there: coo, as vein Leavehs ithe withers told Now’ Webb induced $10 312 MEN 8 SUITS \ ‘ ution to that effect, but It was lal Albany. {tp to 11 o'clock thin morning the bul- een eH O her and Meisner to go to the Second { the next meeting. Fike " lone te ! he mother was ingonsolable * pare National Bank 10, whet e me! fey egaaeraen at, to pring any mat-| Willlam Sulzer, then the ‘Tammany |. sehen, had lone to Munna | “Dave! Dave! White made you do tan And atrsly‘prevenc It aking bi Nts Whitehead. Mra: Whitehea! asked $15 $ oo é ter before the Legislature It munt be) jeador on the floor of the Assembly, or- | tempt loprobe ton lt [ene ccuderite Ret te RRB RIE’ tied con . Soe | {he wltnese te alien a! paper, and Rome~ . ‘5 acai 4 odo It, fo have his b.ood Y | y was sald abd fe rey: 0 with the Boar PA a dered Schillinger to withdraw the bill [last night, wut the effort te find It had | your hanta for the sake of your wite and] ELEVEN M’LAUGHLIN JURORS. | thins, "as,eait about the revmenttol | GRADES | a1. ay aeasoten Mincdre F About By and the Assemblyman from the Fif- | Dag unsuccessful baby, If you had on-y let ie aca) — Witness signed the paper, but never got TWEEDS, ENPUNS & WORSIL DS = teenth had to do so for @ time, To get even Schillinger refused to vote Neilson. who did the probing, | y; | ered my daug The Bogrd aiflourneds and roa up the task becnuse of the weak | (Wain whe muttered my daus eeee ane gubie is discussed in the mndition of the patient, Then she became hysterical and told Box Was Fall, but No. 1 Wan Per- | ALL OUR A GREAT DRIVE Ors © the: by nes a Gag reine. mm 1 ‘ tortly Challeng : a en for a Tammany measure when his v The phystetan sald to y that Mann ow she had prayed God not to let her en etter +] i . tree, Hea eed Gai HasaisGhy BE tb pabiagn: GE the cout hot hy’ any” possibility “recover, PON Neh Manor. After many ‘alesmen had been ex- POL ee LONDON ¥LIVERPOOL $10 812 executive session, bin, and that his death was merely a mat. | "Mes, Hanntaan Almont Crazed, | amined the tweifth juror in the second | thought 1 was Moist cc 315 GRADES ing Wor eporter that the 4 f to De, Wht ! IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. ie Moss, of the Parkhy ; Fi eel 5 We Will Gall upon Dr, Pa We have still on exhibition in our show windows a come Fellows,” sald Mr. Howe, “to pro: Brooke re Sir: 1 thiak one of the letters beat way is CLOTHING Co. 86 & 88 BOWERY, COR. HESTE?ST Sulzer challenged the count, and had| patient had not recovered consclous-| she was taken away by neighbors, who| McLaughlin trial was secured at 12.10) WILLIAMS’S CAREER. a committee appointed to Investigate the | "5% wanted to comfort her, but she broke| o'ciock this afternoon, De Dr, Dowling, who was the first physt-| from them and ran screamin feo me in my Hh into the a at at ore | een BVENINGE = San ieee clerk's recorda, clin fo attend San, gave tne eee ee ae ne ME he. hah He ts William E, Parr, a flour mer-l kno, every Even OPEN EVENINGS, 4 His F anness Secared His Place! sulzer.claimed that Schillinger had | opinion, , lout her readon, She was finally brought] Chant, doing business at 104 Btate street.) tovan: % voted and that his name had afterwa He may possibly last elght or ten! indoors again. and living at 160 West One Hundred and], Lawye hours, he sald to an “Evening World” | yy ae ge "West Ninety-sixth street | Twenty-third street, Mr. Parr looks like | rd.jreporter, “but that will be about the) pave Hannigan’s wife and child at] pig a NG BEES BEr Ee | to ac-| longest " walting for the husband and father to nar | ile i visti . etna Tene eee yme home to dinner. Tt was 9| As soon as the jury box was full Col. |t k side all night an¢ elleved at | Oui whe siden Genterre Seeing onal elock “his morning by his other | {locke when hie he| James conferred with Mr, Rolling and David. brother to WEE] Justice Barkett, with the resul: that al 7 Inspector Alexander 8, Williams was|been scratched from the clerk's a ship's carpenter by trade, and a strike | Schillinger was finally force of the men of that trade led to Will-| knowledge that this was a fuct, fams's appointment on the police force, | though the clerk of the Assembly woutd ‘Williams wasemployed at Webb's ship-| never do 80. Sehillinger was turne yard, at the foot of Sixth street. He|down by Tammany for bis course and Mire, nat son Mann, | and took her down to his hume for the eis nie gute ant the provisional | he letters Which’ passed between | pletely furnished 4-Room Flat at | = was a member of the Finance Commit-| dropped out of politics. Avrofined and stylishly dre: During all this time Mann was lying | av the hospital where he] |The peremp ping World” fnaily took the! youn Woman called at the Flower. Hoe. | unconscious pial In the excitement am-| Would be ma vright's Ui hen,| “The Rep ee ie Bin erates Deion, Te ee, hortly after noon and asked to on April 1, 1865, the men ordered a| Matter np, and for weeks fought for it.| pital 1 ory challenges, It w next letter read by Mr, Brooke $ 00 when the court recon-| WAS 48, follows . noon ‘ Fy DE y Pr 1 * i ‘ lkee Mann. She waxexcited and wanted to the es this afies ansewor form don't be strike for eight hours’ time, Williams aay i nape at last withdrew | yo to the ward where the wounded mat vel i Heltevie hospl-| ‘The jury. as completed, provisional Cam teat to oul that kt ray: | opposed the strike, resigned f the job n deference to the publle| Was ying, but the doctor refured to | tals, He was tl ower HORD | a e Pollowa: mw sou ik, feum ie that | HATS, union, and looked for other work. He|#entiment raised by "The Kvening | permit her’ to do so. She declined to give tal, His father an brother were noti-| WAS & SOME canaiateest et aria yeh, man with] , { superintended the, bullding. of a house "and Assemblyman Robert Milter [A "Cub conveyed her to the hospital, | He could mot, speak. however, bit the! David J Miles tHe Brande freind) im ute contr, “he speaks ood “english | Ok ON CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANGE in Greepoint and did similar jobs, e ict go “01 * lene ste i i | father held his son's hand ‘until ex- ie Mier 48 Broad Ua way the Reon thom is visit, Fe i dee ant he | Ht whieh mukee ie obtiamtory nen | 20%, t0 ther aan eam aahareney | EAE MLM LeS tangy Shi] Henry J. Whitatl, at Perry street | ope ea of buat wat eo! EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, applied to John G. Hergen, then a Com-|the company to run trains after & anxious young woman Was tall| man fell asleep In the chair, John H. Ruckel, 18 Bust One Hundred | {yiel teoaiae son area oll weatieean and we : Far oe ine teeing the [under a penalty of 8 nine for every itp avd Wad blonds help ati biatk| "No Woman wlth Atm Witen Shot, [and ‘Twenty-aeventn «treet Me Net Ee a cond me acess nee Futniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilolotha, q i, raw-boned applicant ove! failure to run such trains, thee Sr Ghal wOne A. was positively ascertained by an] Mark Roylance, 67 Centre street. Bente Liget ~ Kung man, Cuont know you from| “rhe Mayor will undoubtedly sign the |e ye tg name bute wening Workl" reporter tovlay that | Arnokl W, Schlechter, & Sixth avenue, | "flim Sew Year! Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieras, Crockar,, Rafrizerators, \ a cow, You might be a t from | bill to-night. Re Me ag re was no woman with Mann at the! Charles A, Spofford tthe’ witness. denied that she knew 15 Btate prison for all 1 know ——— = —-—- Fe eet et ike hee cuutt not ace | time he Was shot, Mann left the stare, ae: A Was so angered at this that MiG DURE GI Raa 431 Fifth avenue, at 6.20 o'clock, leaving| Geofrey Schoen, 152 she had never seen them before, pee Siac in the face of tnecom:| JUDGE DALY CHOSEN AGAIN, | ™Q3rc8% Met oUt Col ce gor | two Kits behind! who were in the habit | atreet, Passi Wis (anen at this point until Wr Allow the Hallrond Farr Both Ways to OuteofTown Ruvors missioner, and left. His audacity got comms “The Kvening World’ she refused to] Of locking up every night, Henry Drowne, 66 I. jock. [ { lace. Bergen sent a merssen- o 1s Wee As he was leaving he sald good night 4 hard street. ecera La Broo! cae: 3 ee ne - Of the Catholte) anew er cast Twenty-elghth street the| to, the girls, and they Immediately | Henry W. Houston, 4% Sixth avenue. After _recers- Lawyer Brooke cross. nce Last Nike, |) Mt tet ey ee eet otal iocked up the hose and started atter| Harry D. Howell, 31 West Third street. |= . se s g Hrowdway. || anything hot howe! tetera nd ea Tinware and Lace Curtains, | Elect ub Took ger after him and he returned, Bergen told hin if he would bring a letter from some prominent citizen he would ap- Joseph F. Daly was re-elected Irs. Hughes. [tis a boarding-house | him William KE, Parr, 104 State street > Satholic: Ciut ‘ johnso one Husband | They sald today they Kent Mann in . ete a Pere was appointed a patrolman Aug.3,| Presilent of the Cathotle Carb last night |! Pe eae cee we nenuper ihe siaht alt the May down ‘Fith avenue | After recess Awaistant District-Attor- \ 1866, and asvigned to the Forty-seventh | Without opposition, The other offtcers! iin her daughter and the | {0 Forty-second street, he leading by | Ney Weeks announced that the prosecu- L ‘ 8 Precinct, which, under the Metropolitan elected were: Joseph Thoron and Ed tees Nusband, named Houton. Mrs, | less than half a block,” ‘They were go-| ton had no lenges for Juror No. 1 = OPEN SATURDAY EVE UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, system, ‘covered a great part of Kinks| want Mcguire, Vic County ee Inspector Williams was born in Cape| Adrian T Kt Breton, Newfoundland, in 1839. He! B. Cavanagh, ‘Treast learned the ship carpenter's trade there| ame only op and came to New York in 18H, He is a Ay OD actor's “hush med Houtan, Mrs. | Te cast and he Was KOInK West They | DUC Lawyer Friend challenged. him per: nts; {Johnson declty d elays to. Pere ite had just teached Mortyesccond street |emptorily, and the examination of tales- @] an, Secretary; Philip Was well able to take | When’ they heard a shot and saw aj Men to find a foreman for the jury was is hat the latter was well Seawdiweciarae begun. This method will be employed ‘ake ml However, it was{ Hota gitis rushed over to see the cause] i challenging the other provisional ju- “Th D ave! Suit ” EE halen NourtseeThowever: twas] ghia ke ted qvey to gor ene caune| aH challange her provi ¢ Dunraven 4 Muscular giant in physique, and it ie al Josepa T. Fenton and Willlam ‘T. Ryan Qoor, With a young Kin) Wao acts Nterlent had been shot Tt'was decided this afternoon. to. con- pretty brave man who would invoke his| were ominated as independents Ae ay bs | French, the drug clerk, who was| tinue the trial to-ommorw. Tt is prob- Tage inet Thomas Hynes and doseph | Hughes was mentioned ax al the frat to ‘seize Hannizan’ after the) able, however, that the Court will only Mi t k t To Order, $ 0 Iaincs mataamemioned tt) A aattee, anmiean ater he REM adhe bectang aR istake to oO Alizarine Dyed He has been known on the force as Kernan. The following mana “Bib Alec tng Alec.” and the] were elected: Joun 1 | was sted. charged with complivity here may have been a woman in the k Uke for # generation The hewspapers|T "Ryan. “docph. F vin hot Loretta Hannigan. Cau | xictnity, Dut L don’t believe she w vx with ~-- Actually Worth $45.09, © him of “Clubber 1] Parred.y fe tly wentea | Mann, "twas abe hirty feet ahead fame wh ae if andor the| Dace dt: mene | fae tte : tn pis UL Wal [when 't heard the shots tired ud ih Me CARRIED A BIG PISTOL. CUT IN LATEST STYLE OF THREES ! derlois pet | Veavting tt Hn since then how. (ing around, saw) Mann In the acto ~ - . . BUTTON FROCK, DOUBLE AND sIN- As a p Willlame was trans- : —— 0 ea Me the | falling: = 5 » I t - Cee eet RAE Eas ; se cae me AE Te A ae goon a wamnon with Mann] WHER AFeeated Myere vianed coe SUPPOSE — that [Ae "meeasren sacks ayy tne ROYAL Houston sireet. che | AGAINST UNION SEMINARY. Sale ile | ane could mop nave vksuppearet ha we He Wore Upnide I VERY NEWEST STYLE OF SACK-| it | pal = 5 on Madi | Maza like Patrolman Kavanaugh, of the Mul- : 5 : < Ss ANd Eth | Was no Woman within for! + FROCK, THE BEST TRIMMINGS AND errve uits Geuardl Ananintly Melwace Livonses | hick, Huches implicated in, the Ne although there wyre lots] berry street station, brouxht io the | p> ’ : : aie gi ° jase Hughes \ plicated in, OS aes Tombs Police Court this morning a won-| PEQATS SOA’ 1S SIS EE canis retell. DRT f to Geadnant SNe tesy arnt J ESS Pn ack eB won: Ale is p 2 OF ESE SUITS THE old motto ¢ is house i j Seeley DigAN to Coron burt was ney derfally attired individual, whom he BR) OF SURSH AULD Oe Ty ldngtioay Ais Reuse ie LISI DESIGNS TOSELECT From | The best of everything insures ORTED Ald. - Woot PLatps | satisfaction,” We're always on & sergeantey engaged in a J mTTIAR General _ heeainly Bae ed, ‘This Is what the young « | HANNIGAN DRAWN FOR JURY, |charged with carrying concealed weap- hig In fear of death amt having ng hope of ens, and he displayed in court a te- one day fuse licenses to graduates of the Union | re fetta ais, make Ue thy ‘ a a zis ‘i Sree BL. Capta.t The seminary will probably retaliate by |) AD Ty CA | the McLaughlin Trial, pagerg, and sald he came irom Gatien: ‘ A OR BOUND EDGES WORKMANSHIP THE | than others that are accepted as ie n0O Re 6A) reorganzing as” an. Undenomination author of my ruin. Last February | opie of David F. ourg, N. J., where he followed the trade REST. WORKSHOPS ON THE PREMISES | oy aed wince oly wOenK cons netitution thd he gaye treserigtion | THe name of David F. Hannican, who] of totanist and trapper, On his t DUNDEE GU eGlee TalipEnGIRIOw good, / RRS RORSCHN VOIX | ' Dr. Parkhurst. condemna the ‘ he Nad: secured fd Mra’ Hughes of lig | shot Solomon Mann, was drawn to-day | he display Re bad, Tr 5 : AR a | Last winter we found that Rare ae ti ee re } | biy's ac ailing it a “boy 1) Rast CRRERT EON memes whe: tee Me eer pa with 149 ohers as a juror in) silver ba 5 a | NOU oh best. sARMENTS WE MAKE KEPT IN RE. | see : v. Bir which tad the cleaning of the | MA2IhK that the more the Inde tettte. me that Te ehould take Ave ora (the MeLaughlin eas [also we Americs | > 9 | PAL 1y YEARS GRATIN Serges could be dyed with Alizare Rae aon ate ae altreats the seminary mses tele: Ta hag 1 | whieh after his arrest he pit 4 . . is j ° Hany FOpe SBIR Bert A MR OUR ik be for the latter in: i see am The dr Roane eine cana ed the | down, as that, be gald. Wan, 8 i ‘unen Ge DERE | ine and made better than indigo. Williams was uccuse ver an - —— — . Mrs Hughes) wad Y Clerk's office by Deputy County | distress, He led a Newfoundlan : - URES DUNRAVEN SUIT ARE . sdiately. pldc again, usually of undue exercive W. E. D.Stokes Sued by His Weinumile eho p ; presence of Judge | "Your Hoaor.” sald he. “you can see) 1t 1S chea D. TELMANE, MAK CCH Ee Bete) Ve immediately pliced a large his clut. bul always escaped ; ‘ ja : ne COUN: Gna | feaas the, Sime af tom piste Snat st Ie . 7 . fINTED COAT AND © ~ order with the best cloth makers nent wt she reside OF the Commuawion.| terse Kickeria and Jonn A. Heald, 7 a viaten issioner Pimley, | mpossible for me to ge i “4 Fee ees ae See, Se Se iongh anit ea tans ‘ eit oa fatty nya Tan > popu IOURE | pocket. Tt was tn my satchel here, and TED TROUSERS. of England, (Garnett & Sons). ried P: on’ Charges an Ga ahen vs Sah ein thae | eire. was sl any ee 19 1 came to this e'ty to get epatred, BOOK OF sTY. ELE. IREME sople te’ « a 5 Breer convicts hint = cone ee ae een ene ae arte anown ta nave! MISS DODGE IMPROVES, | “f'tse thie there!gun il through ie RURAL AND, STDS e LLL MU eMIan| reer ay ue, les cloth de the he ie vithan, and ete son's Judge Wah Youdy visited Mrs. tughes "on 'severat’ occas : ec ne may minnie tet a eeedle / WITH SAMPLES, SENT ON APPLICATION, jee and best looki serge they, e renter Mine ak thet ona no 2 apt _ ea, & fen Bt Qs | Gresham and Mit # ‘ Justice Voorbie, Aned him & He fai —_— have ever seen, In addition, \ n honest | nthe Department Alaina venusnce: ie jes ne would serve his three days and then a us ns hic an houest Capiain in the Department. SHIPPING NEWS, Righter street, te shades are ath down | he woule ver on ear iCOH the color is ab: aut ly i wey fore tne Lex n? { : Sha walt ina hears ies PCED Sie i ts not the case with indigo fod thet te , lay tevond the fact that Mr. Manna | Gresham rested well ias Want to Be Medical Examin | e #) stats 2 bullding jot ex AN OT aed ee: 13) Condition was hopeless inves to impr | ‘on candidates for medical examiners | FRENCH TAILORS, "4 There ¥ ili $9 set 1 t 280 o'clock this aftern the hos) Represent 6 . |. Mlevea 9 s, mila wih ale Gane’ . Headqua | High WATER. Ls an Walled An. aLeotne Represent hon Fire Department were examined by the clyibne wits with silk lining $15, took his AMF M rs to naultation on Mang « better, Vice examiners today, There are no vacanvien °© |'27 and 29 Ann St Suits with plain Lining $12.59, , 9 Bow every on Sandy Hook 4 re Aine Vin was Gen, Plea 5 jovernor Is Ta Bt ruse anton orning | in the Department yet, bu tt wax said th He . Jo Merchant Tailoring on mad We retives ‘ Irwin ot 1 West Twenty ninth to te worse than a milon ak adn 4b Ghe'reidbes of Come out in an elegant n J SO METS t £ P { Macation wt a ne ee ee Vr, Gerster of Mount Binal 10 Ue worse than 4 weal fe and ta believed tata “stinks cnet Wonderiut fit, conden; | Oke Do:r West of Nassau St.,W.Y, | very large scale, We can save sala , Wonderful i : the tum merit, go with the kinds we| ; money for you, E. O. THompson that, Doparument. latin . 32.000 Weam Th PORT OF SEW YORK, VED TODAY on has | the position ts ¥ this | amination of app Vipom Must Wait tout Jan ti i ie é Siem abre 2 ralior would aie within a few wiore th rs mee | i] up areca UY adjourn the argument ie iapbur Wot Revenge. Proudly Floats the May Weak and Tired p | | Tellor, Clothier and Importer, iyi ivartie of th ' pep Korteriam Jeadinas iy show that fram the |, ea eee Is this your cendition? If sn do not u | 245 Broadway, “4 Be gad Fe Hout tor Youn Adeinw ODTEDING BTRAMBHIVE bentner. He imine Rave arama Of It daca ate : Lh Pants {rom up, | A | . Mueber tu the Governor. sacs PILED TO-var Demerara | oe eth Cena On earn Ine) Mayor pinzed bie rieat toot oo r Fampies aud seif-measurement blanks| $“ 25 and upward. | a Coroner Wowber tolay sddrensed a letter to | Mest gmerere (Hew Jane CHAU ate Tug NOW OHS NAG (the road marble. Mahl Marty” oOo Ss sent on applestion, | ee Meron. eprsating hw ti pated ye 88 Hox , eee Toad at Bis Sacer bettayer at Sofia e | THe omy full uccounts of the basen | ng Mature, which pale. the Coroner's ofce ay HriME aN M “ one od tine Governor INCOMING BIMAMSHIDS halt of wT his revenge, He wanted to eee Steamship Arevale Abroad. A ‘euscody of ‘ a Edward Hart Fh Wate and have salesman call) ball game are given ia “The Eveme Rare ing World's” Haxebal) Extra, Inswed Bowery & Spring st, | 5 5: THORP & Co,, . een = 20 Fulton immediately after the lant play hag aust ein ie ferns The Old Keligble Corner. iamnow in been made ‘ ould See the look of terror in them | tis morning and proceeded to Live Ww tea 1 Ta ob Wis sealed - —o- Which makes the weak stro | He tried to Kick the prostrate body | —gaseball—Weat Point Pa Suet ax be woulda dog he Was) paint 8p +B Gioraier Aragged away and bimself cuffed wad) Shure ait,

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