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“BROOKLYN NEWS. — jroirsnsoue) NEW JERSEY NEWS. Stern | 6 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, i i “GRAND ARMY OF RATTLE ONES, the centre of attraction for the children | command of Lieut. Scofleld, of the Mra, Greenberg Resists Efforts to ‘ oe te Hi aire hoe De Gree ET er Jump Her Claim” | (NVADEDAGREEN-GOODS DEN.|NOW THEY ARE AFTER FEES. SPECIA Bf church now takes its place. A TOERIOE Park, oine wool $50 arholre; e 7 Sirty-fifth Annual Parade of a Aiovegant Haha Dion, Marshal, to zs . Men's fino Worsted Suit ) “ - Mil, "Uwenty-twor schools and’ 7.600. wchola Destitute, She Took Possession of i ' Santi SUE EAA hy : , sePia pica oelve hanna - pew ee 4 hae Two Men Visit One in Lyndhurst] New Jersey's Investigating Com-} = made in 3-Button Cutaway offer to-morrow & Sundey-School Children cchilrt “Murata Charney, Savi tee 280 and Are Beaten. mittee Examining Clerks. Frock and Single Breasted | Misses’ f is ee iwenty-che sheote amd 6,60 nance ene Plea scholars, Mal Dwight. Btudweit serentinenies Sack Suits, some Silk Lined, South Hrookiyn Division, three schoole and 25 of Brookiy. eft | anotnor Woman Tried t0 Get 10:/ uy eng Drowned Man at Pamate«|Mott of Thue, stranesy, Maa) at £25.00 and €28.00 Alo |One=Piece Suits —— Teh betsnge Mole and 2,000 . stato Victim of the Gang Obeyed the Laws. an elegant assortment of | 9 Mixtures and Plain Materials, , ; Marshal, JW. Mackey = : ‘ | f Ten thousand children celebrated the — ae Cheviot and Serge Suits in High Neck and Guimpe Effects : f thirty-third anniversary of the Green-| Mra, David Greenberg has possession wie (Special to The Evening World) i Br poln Ra eh eeno A eK pit] of a emall, ramebackle two-story frame] HACKENSACK, N. J. May Mot Mt) qsntoN, May 2-The Senate I0 abla A 4 | radi The chiliten were reviewed. in| cottage, 180 Sumner avenue, Hrooklyn, | likely that the Bergen County ‘ rand vestivntion Vonmvaivead Tile: eniieg at trimmed, Winthrop Park by the Grand Marshal,|and has batted the attempts of all{Jury will investigate the alleged "Sr0eh | cox up the offices of Clerk of the Court e ) Ex-President Harrison Reviews the pastes of the chartes ne the 6c | comers to cust Her goods" headquarters in Lyndhurst. Sizes 4to 14 yrs f Chancery and Clerk of the Supreme 1 "i " a Green goods men are said to have made | © articipating in the parade. The Grand| Mrs. Mary Saver tried several times to| © ms : bs Marshal was Clement 1. Walker. effect an entrance, but has given up the| that place thelr headquarters for #01 Court, The salary of these offices is in aoa Heretofore $5.75 to $10, f . oe 6 BROWNSVILLE’S RIVAL COURT. | irom she Courtyard in m broken-iown other rimes besides ewinding cOUNtEY-|emio04 Steount and turn the fees Over Gingham baby carriage. men. to the State Treasurer quarterly, after . be Twenty-one Who Have Been Before Mrs. Greenberg is the wife of an The two latest victims were Hugh 2 ALIVE PRINCE, TOO, WAS THERE. deducting § per cent. for their own use Dimity 2 25 { cKRY. e 0 en Mullin, rs, of 2 North | 3° xe, f eg 1 Hid aoa Menge, Wiebe . winter, ir 1 he itr Front. reed “aad a Gktis Graham, of | COMtrary to the other offices the clerks and Galatea e 3 Marsnal Carroll Part Division. The Gates Avenue Police Court, WERE he peat Wilbisre Bue " 2 ’ the Prospect Park Division. of} quentiy returned home on cold and|%ol8 Lee street, Philadelphia, Three had obeyed the law. Suits, uit ~ Brooklyn and the pasido court’ of | (wenty returned bh ny cold and |iinths ago they were swindled out of|, MT Corbin read the returns made for y $ The Biggest and Most Successful] 5 ,-preaisent Harrison, Prince Joseph | Rrownsvilie, that has so long been In-| foo oe ina “mite, who, in_a rather| #9, and ngain corresponded with the| {es for servicen of the Chancellor and | croening, Hate, Shoes & Furnishings | 5'2°5 4 to Anaiversary March in the His. | °f Battenberg and Sir Bruce Burnside, | terfering with the regular court. locked] aij -ate little woman, and thelr five chil-| operators, in a hope of getting revenge. hos hancellor from 1886, the latter 14 years Q ry with the rest of the party, arrived at|horns this morning over a number of | soon hey ‘met. a bunco steerer on West | PAxing Been placed on salary; 18%, tory of the City. the Lafayette Presbyterian Church, Dr. | cases of assault and abuse which had! (Gonetant worry over their destitute| Broadway, New York, yesterday, and | §7,196.49; 189, ‘84: 1891, FR1AT2; 1892, | t \ Gregg, pastor, shortly before 8 o'clock. | been brought into the regular court, but! .iroumstances undermined his health,| were taken to Newark, and thence by | $8,105.79; 1893, $9,504.05, 1894, $10,300.94. . fr. .| Tailor Made The church was filled with children, | Subsequently tried by the so-called | ang two weeks ago he broke down while| trolley to Avondale and by carriage to | gop iakitnentnee iene Pula out each carrying © small flag. They greet-| “committee” which arrogaten to itself] travelling about the strecta in search of | Lyndhurst, Mullin was taken upstairs,| Allan In MeDermitt.. clerk of the| Oa ssortment of G. A. R. Uniforms, BI S it ( Det tat ccna, considered 18-1 oa: the distinguished party with cheers| the control of Ail affairs In Browneville:|¢ Jo, Su yee taken to the Flatbush | ang wien the money was placed in front {Court of Chancery. ‘was called and azer Suits ; | = @ignificant in Brooklyn in comparison | iia by waving the Stars and Stripes. esterday morning several cases were | ore ee ta a ‘ord ordered |of him he grabbed it. Then he was at-|2sked to explain his construction. of | wits this, Children's Day. when 9.000 TNH. Harkness introduced the ex-| Called before Justice Harriman in which | irs, Headdare to move: cde ch thelr | tacseed by thee SHON and Badly, beAteR. [CUTTY MMT Ener Titer attey ute cess of Blue and Black Serges, Jacket i puplis of the Sunday-schoois can be President, who made a short speech. neither complainant nor defendant ap ante of De Kalb avenue. In her despatr| tie received a deep gash in the head, | folio work, for which four cents a folio Silk Lined, Also of Brilliantine and © marched through the streets to lively | Presitent. who made shore mre in| eared. It was explained that the cases | he applied (o a real estate agent named | a4 Cris saved his life by Jumping from |N#s allowed by luw. | Hie prejecessors 5 jantine § strains of music, and passed in review | | | TN Coenen ee oth here and in other | Mad been settled by the “Browasville| “Graham told her of the Sumner avenue | the window, @ distance of about twenty ured oe P Touna tha atrount’ insu English Covert Cloth, before famous men. tends,” he oata, “and 1 am always glad |CoUrt and that the complaints were | house, which hed been abandoned by Its} feet, clent pay, and asked the Legislature to . to speak & word of encouragement for] uncrawn ae the matter had been ab- former tenants, and was RolnK tO TUN | One of the green-goods men spoke of |Mcreave, It to five cents, which Was | qe? Jacket Half $ : | the children.” He congratulated Brook- uted. arriman at once orderea|it lot of old keys which she had she| throwing him into the Passaic River,/an ne gave his clerka the incresse en’ | ga Silk Lined, “@ lyn on the fact that its Sunday-school Keys to arrest. the par- | found one that would it the front door. | which is close by. After beating Mullin, | | The average emount received by ‘him ESTABLISHED 1863. Bidens ° parades are the greatest In the country, | {les In all the cases where such @ claim| a junk curt drove up to the house with | (he Feen-goods swindlers got in the car- during ine Bing years for his own use zes 14 an y 4 and then sat down when every one! marched nton court with twenty a foad of okt furniture, pots and kettles, | rlage and drove to Passaic, and from | following statement of recdrne rage hy Real value $16.75. thought he had started on a long apeech.| prisoners, representing twenty nix cases, |“'\n gid! woman, Mis. Saver, climbed | there took a train for New York, Mul. | 0, Melermitt to the Comptroller: 1801, 490 | Prince Battenberg wae then called/all of which, it was claimed, had down from the toatl and ordered, the | iin and Graham, after a few hours, went | $1926), Ise, $18 2065; 1885, $7.8 ° Son for a speech and responded gale] Sh Be driver to carry the things into the house. |to thelr homes In Philadelphia. ORG ORE. THO OIRCRD Sti an leek tok antly. He congratulated the teachers Mrs. Gree berg heard the conversation! rom the fact that cne of the green-|the Committee recommending that It be and went to the window, The old woman é | made {| MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S, Hemanded poanexsion of the house, ‘AMra,|soods men talked of throwing Mullin | made a salaried one, | Mr. MeDermitt id t ‘ew y Greenberg refused to. give it up, and] into the Passate Kiver, the theory that iit ee ere, ments, Cmplovees, #04) READY MADEAND TO ORDER. Phen threats were made to break in. she! it was the grcen-goads men who killed | proceeds of the office with them, About s a 6,000 WHS p ‘i ‘The new-comer called a policeman to|the man whose body was found in the 81 me ee out for the maintenance! Those $10.00 suits that we advertised Louis Platt, 80 sn the fin @howing they had made, and then the ladies all over the church | blushed. He conclutled by wishing ail|s | prosperity and happiness. West 23d St. y avenue; Tareie Cohn, Watkin 1 Beatie a a of He did not think that ala tow day! e have a few left. \ e Ide also made a rpeech Sutter av Hank Sines |aesiat her to get in, but she did not| Passaic on Wednesday morning 1s some- | xy, & few days ago, wi e . sad (hare Wad TNH 408) EIA. bY fer avenues: Tach Foland, War. | Ket ANY satiataction, What strengthened Ratistactory The “omee, “might + be | sureiaiss Al’ geod eaiitens Te you “want ‘Tren there was singing. iward Howchild, Liverty ave-| She brought the owner to the house] The body was removed to the Morgue | Gherated for $2,000 fy ig! our $18.00; all good values. If you want the band, after which the distinguished J Ellen Hennessy. Liberty, near] yesterday, and when Mrs. Greenberg ex-[in Pasaale, and there evidences were | Dut the farce would, ae ee Pee nes rades 3 have A ee party was driven in carriages to Pros- cake Anaemia tee atkins itveel| planned Her destitute condition he told found which Fe ee eee tt inen | tent. which was exceedingly important | wooh, #140 Up; Children's Suits, Ail wool EeTD 1807. ‘arkine a emain. a an hal been « ‘ | tent. i H 1. pect Park. jf Duman ME a Bever mate another attempt. tol thrown into the water. His clothing was Im such an office. | He favored making | §2.00 up. | mimones te this morning, but her|ot the best material, and as he had a J aried. aie, ; Gstage® Wane barred’ and she. then | railroad ticket between two points in| Henjamin Fi ee, Clerk of the Supreme G R. SUITS $9 r 6) by ea oe near Blake, and leaale Levy, moved her things away. Connecticut, he i believed to have been! Sin" carnin. guid. Lee's returas of feen| ee “be MNe 'y oa toy ‘An each case was called the defendant ——— — @ resident of that State. The body were In excellent shape. handed to the ¢ ALFRED TILLY, GRAND MARSHAL. It was the sixty-sixth anniversary of the Brooklyn Sunday-8chool Union, and ran just a little more successful than any previous ones. Perh: a. litte more interest was tawen in the occasion because be d r found on. the Passaic County side of the in it Mr. Lee's re- Park Row ARwntu Gey wuld by Selec cae CAN'T FIGHT FIRES. rivet and waa remover 10 Hana Iie" 63, Hei as seas eats, hs: BICYCLE SUITS. a& . 1880, $3,865; 1883, : ntified. A | named Bernard Wolfe, popularly known County Paysician Johngon this morning fbn 1884, $2,443; 185, $3,600; 1886 $8,645: Chath . said that he had summoned the parties $4,735; 1891, $5,433; 1892," $5,495; 1893, ‘$6,317; Tere atnie Bulla is ose aed Suffer Until September. hold an, inauest aped determine 1 the | tat pom,” : atham Square. fh after drawing up certain paper, for| ‘The recent disastrous fire at Coney] It has become known that Instead of ) ‘8 estimates of receipts for his an the “Mayor of Rrowhaville,” ‘They | Brooklyn's Outlying Wards Must] directed Coroner Carroll, of Passaic, to 1.432; TASK, "$3,615; 1880,” $4,846 which he charged $1 each, he settled thi i a) own 2 1800, $42,064: 1891, $34,438; 1" Cangnon whatappeared to be an enuitatie | Island has aroused the people in the | Mullin and Graham being put on, bootd | reg, 937,870; 1809, $40,922; 1804, $16,004. e j a Tenet appeared to be an cauitanle | iately annexed suburbs of Brooklyn to| &,traln for thelr home fin Ehllajeipnis h they, were locked up in the Bergen ———<——___ To all at positively cash prices. Goo the only exsPresidnt living, Benjamin im the Gates Avenuo Court, where theif} a gente of Impending danger because of | County Jail In this place eg Big Dredger for Galveston. marked in plain figures. Compare prices. | FURNITURE, ‘Harrison, and airepresentative of roy- ‘An effort will be made by the Court to| Madequate, weiter supply and lack of) TOTES ng “rove the green-goods| PERTH AMBOY, N. J Ladies’ Silk and Cloth Sui: alty, Prince Francis Joseph of Batten- reach Wolfe fire-fighting facilites, then to. the hotel of Frederick Ranges, | Iarnent sea-going dredging steamers in the world bp an ie its, CARPETS, ETC. } berg, had promized to review the little eee erkar hea cacaatd of] Although there Is a population of over] in Lyndhurst, ia alga in jail, and Ranges | will be taunched at the yards of Hugh Rambey Jackets, Capes, Silk Waists, Sep- A cused cal f ‘: oon, | ‘ do8 Watking street, who ls accused of | 4,000 in the Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and | will be locked up this afternoon M ham Levy, of 420 Watkins street, a ma gape wba tea ce-08y (ty Ne hen good | tele i, Ufacturing tailor, was called, Levy ex-| nearly $1,000,000 to the city in taxes, van fo) Is | pany, of South 9 eee male ast unwilling tc frome: |thone ina position to effect a remedy | men. Dut only Al conta, wos und in his) pany, of South under contract sip ee ie. whe RP Me oeKtad to-day that he had about | {Mie Mace, to-morrow morning. The vee | arate Skirts, Misses’ and Chil-| Baby Carriages. ‘Thirty-first wards, who pay annually init tal under contract | greg Suits, Jackets, Reefers, Teccniee ‘and It frat work Kets when he was searched. | will'be In Galveston hagbor. &e, “ cute, as the Walking Delegate of the| have allowed the matter to disg. ae efri, lors. I Garinent Mitcora! Union had threatened qriatimaten for the extension of the put | ———————— —— ee Eton and Blazer Suits, - ie aeeniore ; him with ruin if he carried on he! ‘ire Departmen! ° he wards named ‘0! ing- Mhemberg to court fone of their) Nine nubmitted. to the Board of Exti-! - TAILORS STILL ON STRIKE fer a Convention In Macnaerchor Hull, ie oece CHARLES H. TAFT. Two of the Walking Delegates, Morris| mate a year ago, They were © | Fitty-nixth street, on June st. DRY GOODS Hard Wood Bedsteads.. 1.50) Sacra Clintenvaseuus Dire Silberman and Solomon Schurtz, were | out, and no further attention was g! —— ; hag. Keon autelituted. iter . H ( —— | {PF coune te watch, the Casa and wereythe Mater tot the {naction of the Only Three Shops Able to Get a delegate of the Progress Enamelled Bedsteads. 3-50 5 —-— dentined ev. duntlon hee 6 inac i jm: flpers in th They will be the guests of William | ordere Leey ‘0 mate a chinplaint oF wepecting water supply Brotherhood Men, tion a FURNITURE AND CARPETS Extension Tables 2.50 4 Berri at the Oxford Club to-night conspiracy against them and they were| fire protection, | rane ee exteed “Our strike is not ended,” said Mas- Y Mpgiiller, Lawrence C 4 Peter Breen le q ‘The children of the Prospect Park al- arent in Ue coury room tratcong\Ma tate ter Workman Leo Schwartz to-day, of mnie tm thr rogremeAtncttian Reed and Rattan Chairs..... 1.50 \ 4 vision had their parade in the park. | not be held to-day, heavy bail was fixed | There ‘ : iS ttle prohabitty of, lit he] the Browreneive ‘ailore ocel Assembly | nt'otnt Suiting’ traita‘deients ie coe-| OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL9.30P.M.| Pictures, Sewing Machises. Whit make an| No. 7% ‘The strike will continue as Grand Marshal Tilly, President, Silas|'0 Insure the appe: M. Giddings; Vice-President, Russel]! "he case on the adojur 4 tiirapretion. to supply. the ne W. McKee; Corresponding Secretary, ee the parties | fore next September, w day. int y Roard of Extimi ing stand. Phin miomiing’a VeUNE Mian Whol Tene CLT oe Meee oe Car White| en, We dp not care whether these} tions mate when the Tobin law was in. for Wis J rie ween re-elects ve Swen} i wii |long am there is a dollar in our treas-| retegaie' of the, Uramte-rattert tales Waeine Everything for Housekecpings; ° territory with an adequate water supply |ury, Not a man of our organization has] ensuing halt year Mr. o'Rrieg ts President of 5 . Henry EB, Drake; Recording secretary,| THINKS SHE OWNS HOUSES, | anda patd fire deartment. proven recreant to his pledge since the |‘ Mart of Walking Delegates: al BEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES, ® John R, Morris; Treasurer, Henry G. ae =e strike began five weeks ago. In three} the park “ contract for stone work at e 9 , » Fay; Counsel, Renjamin H, Bayliss, and| Mrs, Noyd Gets Disposnesn War-| CRUSHED BY A-TROLLEY. | shops out of twenty-two a few Brother-| steer ant 5 i officers of the union were on the review- cauie tor lmpainney Reapie, ———-- hood tailors have taken places of our | Contrary to the. spe 263 Sixth A LARGEST STOCK ae e. . There were the schools in Prompect | resented a real estate firm in Willams aetna wstiae RROh Are OueR Of Oh aan ea emanel| tetee Saute , og eh Peeves al LL s : Sc ap oes. Tents ‘otherhood has not the’ me rot clan ot Diatrio \ 7 Park Division, under Malcolm B. DUteh-| jyrg applied for a summons in. the| Joreph Harrington, of 28 Nergen| Hromnernond vie ai ited by contrac: | Amembly 4 sae retard treet borage OM AND 106 WEST 17TH ST. 50C nts Weekly on $30 Worth, ; tors."" talon tour In New Hwen Street Pollce Court for the arrest| street, Brooklyn, attempted to board a ‘ _ Memorial Pres’) tertan, of Mm. Jane Roya, 28 years old, of lag] Rergen street trolley car, near his} Mr. Schwarte gave the following | Thomas's Hal, ta heen BROOKLYN STORES: on ek ee aad Gels ereee "Mie renecentel Sure | homer tant nish Dt mised the ten] ARR, SHAR, RNAS camigl | ae a st | 466, 468, 470 Fulton st.|S1 Weekly on 65 Worth, q Marshal Hancock Diviston. Firat Petenson, who owns the two-story frame} and fell. . Jacobs, H. Phillips, pe, Nathan | Knights of Labor. . . ‘uiton . le 4 _ — = School, P bulliling 383 Oakland street ‘The wheels passed over his right hand, | Pizer, “Marks & vd: Benedict, | Local Assembly 298K. of Ta. show workers, any Raptiat, eS Oakland aire sanded by an{Sehoenbrun, Isaac Miller, Charles Miller, | yesterday discussed the question of demandin - In addition to the ex-President there | s fennial Chapel School, § Mrs, Boyd last January went down to| crushing It, He was attende: Breslauer, Polatsek, EB, Reisman, Pfeifer | higher wages. re iB the matter to the Shoe 0 on 0 were also Sir Bruce Burnside, British | Piesiyterian, enon), Guy the City Hall and represented herself) ambulance surgeon and taken home. Nrothers, Lingner, Kterstein,. Silver- | Workers’ General Council, which teeta this. evens fe Commissioner to New Zealand, and sev-| hon Missian an the owner of the Oakland street| The motorman and conductor were ar-| mann, Glickman Brothers, Conway, and) Mi, eral British army officers, who had : to review the parade with ngliny Latberan, Mayor Schieren. The reviewing stand| Presbyterian, Memorial Rapti Paterson went to the (ity Hall seater : ER’ WHOOPING UP WAGES. tererst Latnrers Union: Portland Cement Masons: f i Westminster Pree’ | diay to pay, ner taxre andewas tod that} BRIDGE JUMPER’S FRIEND. 5 i 5 Vattern: Makers “Ansociation. Lact Assemblies was in Prospect Park. Erterlan, Wloapor, Rerace Ma ciel Tete | thay had already been Ome Nog Tia nade eae Base “S'. Vist and V € ly et Cahes Any Amount in Proportion. i ESS hoot, Firat German” Baptiat, Windsor |, Ans, Box! has anpiiol i several iun| Mike Honiahan Stl Under Arrest| Tem Per Cent. More for Youngstown | (inion; ‘Laborers Nolen NOY A Uda ee a |e Terrace Baptist, ERY OMOGIN ER Aa ceria Diet nav MGh, ia Breaky Men--Kentucky Plant to Resume, | Carvers’ Association: Bartenders. Union No. Special Terms to Suit Anybody. As eoon as the exercises in the Park} parties can be foun't were concluded it was arranged that], Last night she visited Rov. William) atike Houlahan, who \ i "| Layton, the pastor of the First MoE. . 1 |those who had reviewed the parade] (Auton ang Aemanded O00, which she|® charge of assisting American Fresca Paint Fie Carseat (a YOUNGSTOWN, ©., May -The | makers’ Union. Rookbinders’ Union; Adams and Yo Extra Cha: a ee ny anneuncon an wie] ste, Netnen trate NatnApnectt| $30.00 & $41.00. No Extra Charges. i Association: Amalgamated Clothing Cutters” and * to | should go to the parade ground of the] salt she had loaned to him jump from the bridge, was brought be-| vance of 10 Der cent. in the wages Of its] Trimmers Union No 4: Choakmiakers: Union No that were $60.00 to $37.00, Collections Made IF REQUESTED, Bintaorevenue Aad ae £000 chil.| She, will probably be committed for] fore Justice Walsh in Adams Street MIDDLESRORO, Ky., May 2%4.—Orders | Unt 4 5 i Progreasive Mustcal Brocaded Silk Capes OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. i 4 |aren of this division Mndter the marshal, | Cx#inination as to her sanity, Court to-day. have been received by cable from Lon-| United Garment Workers’ Local Unions Noa. Pes, } don to begin operations at Watts's Steel | ant 20 propose to levy an and Iron Plant. This will put 800 idle | Ynon thelr members for men at work. rat Uaion No. 3 asestment of 80 cent defense fund san ot | 20.00 tO $25.00, ship of Charles H. Taft, headed by the ee es Broneniels could ae ner Could Twenty-thrd Regiment Rand, walked BAKER’S WILL STANDS. the Muck," the cab driver " e as adie SOMERVILLE, N. J.. May 24.—The| Matthew Woessner, one of its members. The ‘ avenue to Fulton street. Many of the| The Contest Thrown Out of Court] tion, this place have Increased wages 10 per | trek avenue y OC ren } houses along the line of march were ToD: — SS cont.” This change affects the 1,00 em-|"Xhout ane hundred cigar-makers wont on atrixe| GOlf and Steamer Capes, hovsss: alone the line of ronreh were R ae LEWIS HASN'T RESIGNED. plosaes, | but they are not satiated. | yemeriay at the factory of Blum Brotera sist For Sale. H Justice Rumsey, in the Cireutt Court, le ey have D street, between First and Second avenues, division were under command of Charles| pronklyn, this. morning, throw. the Mase unions with a'view “of demanding an] vserurm an irre of wages ot 60 and To cents $12.00 to $20.00, aaare increase of 20 per cent. As they have | per thousand H, Taft, Marshal, Baker will case out of court on the| Favors Any Scheme to Preserve] received 10 Der cent, the employees | At ite recular meeting thi plaintiff's testimony. Edwin Baker, al ye Trolley Company's Axsets, | *4¥, they will demand fo per cent. more, | sembly 910, K. of 1 Ladies’& Gents’ formerly $20.00 to $30. ona 5 “ongress a and if {t Is not given will go on strike, | constitutional amendments re 2 Golf Ca: es, Bs Ladies’ Suite, millionaire, | of | 17 Congress streets! president Lewis, of the Trookiyn| The mills are running day and night | Employees “National ‘Alliance, Members not sal P Cloth "aul ana "aise AE ANDREWwE Brooklyn, died on June 18, 18. He lett] iognts Ratlroad Company, this after-|to fll orders, The owners declare they | attending will be fined 25 cents each (double faced), Satin’ and silk Wal Manas! bedior’ Dini the bulk ‘of his estate to Constance E. : cannot afford to grant the additional 10 Serge, “Crepon and. il aon ‘ noon denied that he had resigned as | CADMOt says that men who took part stivve All” the tateat . | A. Cookson, of England, a niece; Mrs. | TPe head ot that corporation. p I oeceeeree cae eepeerseenen of the American Railway $ +50. oN styles, Easy woekly of Several schools met in « given church. Susan Morrell ,friend; Joseph Calvin, || Jie sald he Was friendly to any scheme| FROM THE WORLD OF LABOR. ered titpaaeut Tne con atey: 9 ‘payments, where @ programme was carried ou a friend, and the Brooklyn Library that Would lead to the preserva ied (ie 1 Bl ManhattanGiothiag Co re ie catleen be nthe ice Mats: Eton wate given | tte ates of the Company. and — iuines ‘anes aed ohn. 3, Bafrett, represent ton and Blazer Jackets, CREDIT. Manhat J wha he law allowe iy oO more plano! ne COT RAN jon Commit ntor ns e textile workers of Olneyvil ve c a SRReIS 10 the peeads,aroncd. As sean Mrs: Hak her sons, rank Wadld’ be promuigated in afew day t and Plate Glass Glaziers’ bi Soya dina lel Ar esap ope pint $3.00 = th we, oalngs as the parade was over, tney marchet| JJohn Baker, Were, plainttts refused tor tell What che teport Labor Union, arTordty 1s the regular mesting day of the Board 3.00, oe back to the church from whick they laimed that Baker wa not Building Trades Section has demanied of! from the lo Ca Pircesareice tiarty i eee rns ent ke ta : the Gelegat iatrict Amsembly 49, . " AC its Fegulde meeting next' Sunday by! The remainder of Imported Velvet, Satin ®, Te Feveertvanla alivoed. Campony baa given | #00, Brocaded Gil Weape at about half | mecca (reer made fed te efter Ste 4 will, and that it started, and were given ive cream and ati cake. Of the twelve divisions, the grees: FELL IN BOILING GREASE, | mincvt.r tule artis a patient Fetusing to admit the delegates. ight hundre an bee TUL security, | Bold hy intardst was centred in Froepect Park. pound sh Nulty Horribly Burned wot ee thee she haadred dallars, Han. beet attempt to make war upon the Hallway| thelr form r price, CREDLE ¢ SUTRING CO. 287 je wer. This division was the second largest : in Willlamaburs. fnembers since the atrike beran five weeks: ago, eal Unlea, and the few men Mr. out al; goods eomprising thirty-one schovls and le scholars. ancls MeNulty, of 5 MAN’S LEG IN THE STREET, | xu, ssa | vanlz 3 Flushing ave- | The Commitvee of Ten appointed to pre ed in the Kal ros, at 6 oY ere recently discharged for belonging to the jmmediately, Sane terms for Long island, re the | Oreantzation have been. reinstated [ ord €S [ aylor. Inland, rociiya, deren ciyy ead ati, “Open Saturday 4 9 | sua Po MUshing Avent Into a Breat Vat SEWING , MAGHIN Ss Owner Died at Ano’ sand | of. Doing? proud “earis. this “morning, Broadway & 20th St, Hieos € Uitbe, Aulomatie. Domenie, ‘ Cha was frikhttally” burnc ‘Davie, Housabe There) May ie twp Ing nk es TELE UY, thet oraaaopathio jue Hi st goed, sven There will very likely two tn: | Hosp ens: we eschaage vy quests. over the remains PoE eo PS Sten Rhvss ued tte tamenvennes | Platinnds Police Reorganized, * a kan ch na Gi ae pete yr pe nae | the resemanication of the Flatiands potice, # LADIES and Geir f ” wel by tie recent exposure w Clothing x ly oF vv e avenue and Cypre ‘i Monthly payments.” it, 4 " ~_ Mareua see | ns ile . Jacob Worth, and formerly Caviain ave and 13, Elm place, — : ‘ surgeon who amput o pitinct, iroskiyn wae ee verybody Rania feuire dom ‘eee PI = f . At ald be eae sioner, & 7 = ings. President Cleveland, Gov. last wheel of the dummy, left fire" wita ng taken to| was al Coroner . . | @ LO T # l NG WAP ES. — Win retall, cash or credit, ’ | ra Kk rs f — \ Mayor Strong were invite For Ladie: 4 fore | DOW tga _roake 50 alee | Sa Series oe : pas elnewhere for Cush, every watch retailed, - \ levelan Was asked to be an Fe av J | rene" a regrets ie oi ycereners is fine Gaal The River Gives Up a Dead Boy, “Wash us with Pearline! READY MAUE UR 10 O DER, | MALDEN LANE. © Dept. for Ladies! avenue divis parentiy about eleven dies’ Wear, By: | bered twenty-tarve schovis end isan) Bureron McNimare saya he to am the East River at the “That's all we ask. Save us from that dreadful rub- PR GRESSIVE CREDIT CLOTSING CO. % FREDERICK H. MIX, | scholars 1p aded op. Hushwick ays \wae hopefu man's tite.” " wg SP Se gy Pr bing—it's wearing us out! Pren Dally Until s O'Clock 1. a, " ve " nue, from Kosciusko at Cornel: We He anxious | ty 7 i rou x c h \EEKLY oR ie nore Pobeiss Avante Pirie _{itreet. Frederick H. Mix was marabal. | Ket ! tat, Taf not pay | a4 cand atest. ° “We want Pearline—the original washing-compound Waichesa Diamonds, a weviewing stand was erected in the) The Hancock divirion curmprined eka. | iy Wan aeve Foy, it. F, . —-the ane that has proved that it can't hurt us— -:eerrCCrrr_e———— x ay TeLUrOee i of the Long Meadow, and was/ schools and 4,0 scholars. It was under . 5 + * Nisan) Co, 154 World BY Gressed in flags and bunting | the marshalship of Capt, William Kerby Bridwe Twelve ¥ vopay. | Pearline! Don't experiment on us with imitations! - ae eee cross the meadow was! A special feature of this division wan the | Coroner Ken, of brooklyn, was notified this] ph) rai bed ‘ BUAMORDS, ae. spice. SOMONROT he (weltth anniversary of the ope] We" , sentative rs aa eaatrane Of Mle Givinion wae the | cwosse Kese. of Breetire, as, oe a] TAM 1 tbe Seah. eaalvermry ot she, somes We'd rather be rubbed to pieces than eaten up.” phon ty aides lane. is ‘ 1 ‘ @, faageanies 0: seers! anaes of A at pd tite Eee of, rite ee eg MBL SOS 97 Err ey oemagerp = a #0 be} imeive tes, Lully unitorued, under she a fap bx a. Fascias, Hal gale gneve wenld Ne. Bp . SPE? \ ven wate watacgetgasble pordaa, Maasl” Soba J te u f