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MURDERED BY SNEAK THIEVES, Detectives Believe that Bat. ler Harris Was the Victim Of an Organized Gang, ONE OF THE MEN IN CUSTODY. Coachman Smith Says He Saw Your Wagon Ie # Mant Sue Cable Company. Joseph Bolotmon, by Justice Burke, in the Ensex Marke! Court, to-day, his car. B, Riley for the Westcott Express Company. Last evening Solomon of cars 264 and 407, Thirte 1 Riley. Th vehicle was pillar and demolished, tossed to the ground, form of the first car was smashed and the passengers shaken up. Riley tried to assault the gripman, crowd tr Riley and a man tried to pull him from the station under arrest, In court to-day Riley sald he tried to pull out of the way of the approaching train when the collision occurred, but could not say that Solomon ran into his wagon Intentionally, Justice Burke held it was a case for a civil action, — = Fell Five Stories Withont Hurt. Threesearold Abraham Ppateln, who lives with hin parents on the Mfth floor of 195 Henry atreet, out of the front window last night after A fish that had been sot on the fire escane WERE THERE TEN MINUTES. Both of Them Were White and One Seemed to Be Carrying Some- thing Under His Coat. Charles Smith, a coachman employed ‘by Shepard Knapp, of 32 West Fifty- sixth street, who, on the day of the to conl. The child lor: his balance and fell five murder of Ferdinand Harris told the Po-|aorex He atruck the front door coping and lice of having seen two men come from | hounded Into the lap of Mrs. Rosenthal Inty who was cltting on the steps, Abraham was Hightly bruised on the head, left arm aad side, but was otherwine none the worse for hie fall. —9 eo THE TRANSFER IS VOID. ors of Louis Lichtenstein Now Have a Chane Judge Daly, in the Court of Common Pleas, to-day set aside as fraudulent, the transfer and assignment by Louis Lich- tenstein to his wife, Gertrude Lichten. stein, of all hia right, title and interest in the estate of his father, Moses Lich- tenstein, who died Nov, 19, 1879. The subsequent transfer of the same title by Gertrude Lichtenstein to Simon C, Marum Is also declared null and vold, the Borden residence immediately after the shooting, sald to-day: “As I was going along the south side of the street, towards Fifth avenue, 1 heard a noise in the Borden residence. It sounded lke breaking glass, and I paid no particular attention to 1t. Tam sure that for ten minutes before I heard the noise no one had entered the Bor- den residence. A few moments after I heard the nolse I saw a tall man in @ark clothes come out of Mr. Borden's house. He was followed in a moment by a short, stout, very bow-legged man, “Both men hurried towards Fifth ave- nue, and when they reached there th turned and ran north on the avenue. Both the men were white and the last for the reason that it was part of a man to come from the house held the|fonapitacy to. defraud “Lechtenstein'e ( pocket of his coat as If he were afraid | creditors Louis Lichtenstein was a member of thefirmofS, A, Gutmann & Co, On De 28, 1891, Oppenhelmer Bros, & Veith tained thres judgments againgt Lichten. ; Gutmann for $2,010, $0.70 “and “$1,900, “Tho Judgments ‘were never paid, Judge Daly appointed James T. Low — — - ‘WS Hoys of the University Dine, ‘The first annual banquet of the class of “98, of f dropping something from his pocket.” Smith's statement contradicts Katie Murphy's as to the length of time the murderers were in the house. Think Thieves Did tt. Bome of the detectives at work on the mystery of the murder of Ferdinand Harris, the colored butler employed by M. C. D, Borden, of 25 West Fitty-sixth street, helieve the young man was the |New York University, wax held last evening at victim of an organized gang of sneak ae shite ho mote ane i te peal thieves, Louls Dittmeter, who ts thought | hel, 'Ntev. Abbott and Jonn Solomon. Toastmaster to be one of the gung, was arraigned in| was John K. Evans i Yorkyilie Court this morning and re- —— manded until to-morrow, to give the PROVERBS ANOUT RAIN, Some of the W ti ke further in- police a chance to make 1 mats ‘veatigation into his case. from Bing Sing ang saw the chance of] jt will rain the windows on the first floor and got Into the house. The thin man followed him while he (Dittmeicr) stayed outside to keep watch. afternoon If It rane betore ne It wi ‘& gripman on the Third avenue cable road, was discharged He was charged with the reckless and carcless handling of ‘The complainant was Thomas Long Island City, a driver was in charge Between Twelfth and nth streets the forward car camo to collision with a wagon driven by thrown against an was The forward plat- A Jecred and threatened the grip- the platform, Two Men Coming from the Policeman Sullivan held the crowd at Borden House, bay, ‘The car proceeded uptown with Polleeman Sullivan on the front plat forns, He brought Solomon back to more than ordinary palns in the joints If it rains bfore sunrise expect a fair Park Policemen cman Morphy, Hoey and Dooley Receive Them. rt Public Privileges of Walking on Park Grass May He Revoked, Three of the beautiful gold medals donated by ‘The World” to public em- ployees for deeds of bravery were pre- sented this morning by Fark Commi sloner Roosevelt to Mounted Park Po- Hcemen John Murphy and John Hoey and Patrolman Patrick Dooley. iting the medals Mr, Roore- “The World” for its pub- n of the commendable work of the Park police. Officer Murphy, In behalf of himself nd comrades, thanked he World” for its kindness and the Commissioners for selecting them for the honor of re- celving the medals, The Hoard resolved 48 the free use of the lawns in the Park had resulted in much damage to the krass and to the trees and shrubbery, and had brought to the Park many un- desirable persons, the Superintend- ent should make @ report on the amount of damage dene. President King said that they would endeavor to give the public the fullest berty, but were resolved that Irrepar- able di oto the Park could not be permit Onn Police 7 this morning that ommissioner Roosevelt, Ins Was instructed to close the une of the Tallapoosa Club, In Pelham Bridge Park, It not being conducted ina proper manner, he owners of toy yachts were given permission to sall thelr bowts in Con- ry Lake on Sundays. The K Board adopted the proposed ordinance As suggested by “The Evening World" for the regulation of lighting Vehicles in the Park, The executors of the late Robert Ray Hamilton rey $10,000 d to ntain was now re naa of the Board, select a site. that, the bequest ot or the of an ornamental y and at the dis- President King will A. St. Gaudens, Ro M. Hunt, Rruce Price, W. 1B. Cuthiti_ and G. B, Post Were ‘appointed a committee to examine the designs for the fountain to be pre- gented to the Park Commissioners by the Soctety for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animals The Park Commisstonors at their reg- ular weekly meeting to-day received a Whitten Shook His Fist in the Face of Foreman Redliok, The Whitehead Trial Enlivened by @ Sensational Incl Parkhurst, Goff, Fellows aad Moss Subpenaed for To-Day. There was a very serious breach of decorum this morning in Judge Allison's Court, Part 11. of the Court of General Seantons, where Dr. Whitehead is be- ing tried, While Judge Allison was attending to some motions outside the Whitehead case and before the trial was resumed, Alexander Redlick, the foreman of the Whitehead jury, arose from his seat and threaded his way past the other Jurors until he reached the twelfth Juryman, whose name in Smith. While the foreman was talking to Mr. Smith, Robert D. Whitten, the eleventh furor, joined in the conversation. Buddenly both the foreman and the eleventh juror grew very excited. The foreman suddenly drew back, and Whit- ten talf rose from his seat, shook his clinched fist under the foreman's none and called him a vile name. ‘The foreman looked as if he was about to strik. Whitten, but observing that the eyes of all in the court, including the Judge, were fixed upon the group, he made his way back to hia seat with a very red face, Shortly afterwards Judge Allison beck- oned to the eleventh juror, and the latter went up to the bench, where Judge Alll- fon talked to him in a low tone, Judg- Ing from the expressions on the faces of the Judge and juror, the Judge dently severely censuring Mr. W! The trouble in th ox eran Jate yexterday afternos foreman and several of the, jurymen ar: Mr. Whitten ‘arose in hi day ‘and addresaing the Court said: "I object to several of the jurymen talking in German. I do not understand German and T think It {s only proper that I should know what the other members of this jury are talking about." He sat down and the matter wi dropped at that time, lace yester communication from the Rapld ‘Transit Commissioners ‘aking. fore the Parks Hoard’s approval of the unterground plan, ‘The matter was laid over for the Present, “EVENING WORLD” GUARD. A military company consisting of working boys from fourteen to seven- teen years of age Is being formed, under the name of ‘The Evening World Guard.” Over 200 boys have enlisted. The first regular meeting will be held in Union Market Square, East Houston street, at 2 P.M. to-morrow. Hoya’ wishing to, join are requested to appear then and have thelr names en- ‘oned Well-known members of the National Guard have volunteered to drill the re- ‘ Dittmeler was arrested yesterday| by the Amatear Weather cculla. : ; afternoon, in company with a boy ‘ the Boston Transcript.) grounds’ Wil be aulined foe “elt, named Edward Butt. They were walk- wsual clearness in the atmosphere, |and boys who are busy during the day ing along Fast Fiftleth street, the boy cing seen very distinetly, In: may be erctuad In the evening. carrying @ black bag. At the pollce lee haere military drill, taken up. by. the puble aie tie bag wee found to contains |) Fut an yur bat yaw whit wel’ your head Behoole of! thie” cit PR, Fenn, % quantity of clothing, some surgical in-] A piece of kelp or seaweed hung up| Santen street; Abe Hochfelder, of 12 dearnetie and a silver card cao The | will become damp previous ine of 4B. Mast” Houston ‘streety are the | Bape ue mite saenlaed ud De bel aay from the tit prime movers. 6 J. P, Bissell, of 15 Wes y-elgh —_— = ___ street, and Jacob London, of 402 Hast} fia rain't Al A AS HI LA Fiftieth street, as belonging G them, af adtiten, he walle are more than usually HANNIGAN Ww AS HIS SLAYER. o-day Butt was discharged, | damp rain may be expec - ars honey proved that he had noth- | , Doors and windows are hard to shut| Verdict of the Coroner's adry in in damp weather, ing to do with the robberies, but had|'"4/Yiimp of hemp acts as a good hy-| the Setoman MH. Mann Inquest, simply been hired to carry the bas. Krom ‘and when it is edamp it} Coroner O'Meagher and a jury held an Dittmeier told the reporters in court] Piwnosticates rain Inquest to-day into the cause of death of that he met a man named "Mike" yex-| ache ‘more than usual, rain is to fail | Selomon HL. Mann, who died In Flower terday morning, who introduced him to a} shortly, Hospital, May 24, from the effects of a thin man with a mustache. A coming storm your shooting corns presage, — | pistol-shot wound in his brain, inflicted Mike told Dittmeter that he and his ee WU throb, seun mellow sthoth wil rage. tby! David Hannigan, the evening of friend had recently been discharged hen Fhoumatic” people: complain, of the Hotel Bristol, on Forty-second street, making a little haul. ranulies f Jelions close up before} At the time Hannigan admitted the 7 ! 0 wit! 5) shooting, remarking: "IL killed =m: tae tan dns ieee eS oat , Rela stoam foretold 2am: tae: slater, 30 1 Kil i him a . nd i " : Shortenoties, room past Matin was under Indictment for com- Robbed Dr. Bissell. if it rae shen the sun shines tt] plieity in sre death Hs Loretta satis v rain the next day, nh, one of his emple in a ladies’ He says they first went to the house reea grow dark before a storm. tallor store, on Fifth avenue, The girl of Dr. Bissell about 4 o'clock in the| When the leaves of trees curl, with | sled from (ie effects of a criminal spera- afternoon, and “Mike” opened one of the | wind from the south, it indicates | ton, and Mann was accused of being the 2 ral man Who caused her downfall, The Jury returned a verdict that Mann came “to” hie death by pistol-shot i annigan. wound Inflcted by David F. only. When they came out they had| If rain ceases after 12 at noon it will the silver card case, which was found| fain next day Reicae hi pesio'sn ihe bag. taken trom HE rain beging at gate morning taht the man by the police. When the aun appears of @ light pate| ‘There was a conference of persons in- ‘They then went to a house at 402 Fast | color, ur joes down ine tank oe ae aod IH evangelistic work downtawe Fittieth street, and “did the same trick.” It inilivates ‘the approach vr contUnu:| tyay, in the ehipel at 11S. Kuleon This is the house of Jacob London, ance of bad weather street. Rev, Alfred E, Myers, of the Dittmeler said they were going from dh a ey Marble Collegiate Chureh, presided. fhe house along Fiftleth street when = 5 aa the eecratary.. Policeran Henry Breen came up ant Bede f Gaulaicen ‘and rather Ingor- arrested him. Mike and his companion Aha ia aniPe , o ixcust do, the beat nears mpaDioN (Prom the Chicago Tribune ake (> extend. devotional and Bae Wei pe neomhn coming and mad About the tim> yesterday noon ankelistlc ork ; owntown, Finally, : HABIthO Win wanicinice J Hotton of Charles M. Jesup, 1 Was The boy, Edward Butt, who was car that the wind was blowing at rate 1 to appoint a committee to con- ing the bag, had been met on the [Of {rty-two miles an hour a guy rope| miaiter, and inthe Pall det fying the bag, had be et making fast a lower corner of a canvas Will bectaken, It is under- Street after they left London's house ce oes ayaa nes, similar to and was hired by Mike to follow them| Sixteenth street, broke loose fram te | ton street dafiy prayer-meetings, undred and y|eround en three boys instantly ton nate with the satchel. One hundred and fifty [grout end. irnrce’” bevel inatanchs [M.A Toad cal follars’ worth of clothing was taken |AfwUbed the loosened ent and the big ly \nove to int mployers. to from London's house, and both London |end received the witl with force enna r employees, onable time and Dr. Bissell were in court this|t9. ‘oss the youngsters atuund. in oa vale dn WBIOH fa! attend) meey> morning and again identified their prop. |jy\CKie Ayme gh snap | the whine’) ie committer includes Rey, Drs, erty. Eotne fie dropped the “ropes phe | Mirkin, MacArthur and, Rossiter, Mr. other one held om and at ie instant | UE 2aTR AMS bat Dittmeter's Home Life. an unusually heavy: gust of Wind neniek | —— Dittmeier’s statement that he tives! Me canvas and the fo wus fod cleat | Coming Events over the gripcar, ard. stil clingiig ty ‘ ‘ ith his mother and two younger |{hs' rape, was. drone 19] Thiety-sinth annual of Comper ast Thirteenth etreet was found to|‘ | Aunual rece f Phi Sheridan Assostation ye true. bi — er-- od } at Adelp na * J ostreet and Broad 'No on> was at home this morning. Popular Songs Originate in Grand | wes, Tiursiay evening Mire. Heptuer, the junitress of the te Onera. nent told a long story of Dittmeler's (epee (rom the Chicago Timen-Herald,) z On Monday Mra. Heptner says Ditt- .The melody f the song “Somebody's ier came home abou’ 1 o'clock in the wirops Fal . afterncon with three ot men. much sung a few years ago, and still a 1 Atalanta Casino It does not seem probable that if| favorite in such homes as Maggie Mur ATth street and bighth ittmeler Was concerned in the shoot-|phy's, Was taken bodily from hangs ns: 1s of Harris that he could have reached hopin’s funeral march The more re-!/ wit give an ann entertain. is home as early as 1 in the aftern vent popular song 1 Won't May in neat Adelphi Hall this evening. Another woman, who lived in Your Yard" may be recognlaed t Wome Pure Will Re Cendermat Mae Ouse, but refused to give her name,|as an, adaptation from "La Donnae | UM yn\, « 5 ae chit ketene 1d & reporter that she hud seen the | Mobile,’ Ine Verdi's opera. “iticotette Y ee (7 The playa will be staged amd j monamed “Mike” in Seventh Street |In the soldiers’ chorus of “aust” is the rk ‘this morning about § o'vlock. She f the papular college ale “On ized him as she had seen him at|> ‘lM Never Get Drunk Any More tenement-house frequen with}And the mu of the ‘lower Son } umeter, from. the garden scene is. variously ft had’ a bruise on the left side of ls meth adapted to songs sometimes comic sometimes sentimental. —— Sudden Ending of the N (Prom the Chicago Tribune.) “Don't your type- print Malic letters at all “replied the agent of the manu facture ‘ou nee” “don't want them wouldn't take them the editress of “The Atmanda, face, as if he had been struck with = ng. No Woman in the Case. ane effort, however, to dixcover what ated the murd: Tits not yet been suc there is no woman tn t! at all, a gift ew Age of sir! rejoined urdered man and his affairs ha: show that he had any relatio which would exci Jealousy ‘and tead to his taking off from ——_—- @ Discussion, the New York Weekis.) Grumpus —_—-— @ey Mangied by a Fourth Ave. C ‘aged stxtedn, of 61 East Broat- ‘of ‘The World jock this afternoon by Fourth of his lege was nearly Fight foot was crushed, ‘aad James Donaelly Mr. Grumpus (icily)—Just what every- body’ sald when I married you. — Special bargains this week Ln ¥ ot COWFERTHWaiT's, 106 West 14th 4 lations. etting machines Wo- show the gentleman (hotly)—You must be ne Saprere 1 n'e School (United Relief Works of Ethical Culture w Annual exhibition of the work Ia « aiid departinents of the ach i) Thureday and Friday. from from § P.M to 40 P.M. and on 1AM. to4e. M. Maximilian mann is superintendent Day the Ord anny Cy ! Memoria games of 4| wal love foam M Tribes of Red Men New York City will Hyadret ant mee Dew naive prepa onct delegates from Yn Tammany Hail ndard Theatre, donated programme personal sup if Joseph Vandenberg and Ernst Meyer, the stage will Le under the direction of RB. Roderts, Frauk ¢. Tha: ‘and A. fend William F. Parry, ‘To-day, it Is said, Mr. Redlick taking exceptions to’ what Whitten gal yesterday, when the quarrel reached its climax, Judge Allison said later that he had not personally heard the eleventh juror call the foreman a vile name, and that he ‘had talked to Whitten tipon quite another ma’ Judge Allison sald, furthermore, that he made it @ rule not to interfere with jury unless he had to, as auch Inter. ference might give lawyers good ground for an appeal should the case go against them. Another judge sald Judge Allison could not well fine the eleventh juryman, as the juryman might refuse to pay ‘the fine, In that case he would have to fo to jail, and then the Whitehead trial would ‘come to an end. Lawyer Willlam F. Howe said this merning that Dr. Parkhurst, Frank Moss, Col, Fellows end Recorder Goft hed bern ‘subpoenaed as witnesses for tox Dr. Parkhurst called during the morn- ing sexsion and told Mr. Howe that he wented to go to Lenox, Mags. Mr. Howe let the Doctor off'on a promise that he would be In court on Friday. ‘The first witness to-day was Fred- erick Mesener, who was called yester- day by the prosecution, He was cross: examined by the defense Lawyer Brooke questioned Melaner very closely concern.ng the $10,000 agreement which, it has been alleged, Wan formed botween Tir. Whitehead and ‘Agnes Berthold, whereby the latter was to leave the country and not appear as @ witness agalnat the doctor “T never heard about the $10,000."" sald Meisner. "Dr, Whitehead told | me he would give Agnes $2.0) or $3,100," “Did not Agnes say that Hritton was to get $3,000 of the $10.00 from Dr. Whitehead?" ‘The witness did not remember any- thing about that, but sald he knew Britton, He dented that he had signed a statement in favor of Agnes ine her, sult for $50,000 against Dr. Whitehead. “Did you ever recelve any money Dr, Whitehead?” $2. That was given Meyer, who may have *got Whitehead." "That finished the cross-e and the court took a recess ‘After receas Mr. Davis said he had no more witnesses ‘to call, and Lawyer Howe spoke for the Wefen: GETTING M’LAUGHLIN’S JURY. , bat One Man P. torily Challenged. Although upon the opening of this, the ninth day of the second trial of Inspector W. W, McLaughlin, for extor- tion, thero were eleven jurors in the Dox, just as there have been on every day since last Friday, the lines are na rowing and the end 1s nearer. To-day there were three sworn jurors at the opening, and the defense had but to mo by it from amination Rox FI p= two challenges remaining, So far the prorecution has not used one of its five peremptory challenges. McLaughlin was ter this morning. talesmen began rett had taken hi Frank, Nickerso material acceptable oe the jury-box looking a trifle bet- he examination of pon Justice Bai seat on the bench, n, dealer in buildin 4 Morris avenue, prove juror, and once more Henry W. 6 for a was filled. f" milk company, avenue, Houston, mana Bixt Ghevof the provisional Jurors, was sworn in, ‘Phe prosecution then challenged per: emptorily Harry E. Howell, a printer of 1619 East End avenue. ‘The examination of talesmen was then continued, but up to recess no further changes occurred. OLD PARK BOARD CLEARED. 1 for Employing Labor Withoat Contract Approved. Mayor Strong to-day approved the bill which legalizes the acts of Park Com- missioners Tappen, Strauss and Clausen in purchasing supplies and employing labor without contracts un ier the milKion. dollar appropriation for the relief of the poor, PI ‘There was no opposition to the bill. | President Seth Low, of Columbia Col- lege, spoke in favor of the measure. He insisted that the Park Commission ers only committed a techrical breach of the law and that, too, under great pres- sure. ‘There was, he said, no other way to reach the poor with the: money, except through the day's labor pian. The emer- gency was great, Mr. Low thought, and the Commissioners could have acted in no other way 1. Kellogg and James M. Cony stable also spoke in favor of the bill. ‘The Mayor said he would sign it, Qaicker, ™ To Second Assistant Postmaster-Generat tn the city to-day making some rad, in “the andiing af foreign ma forenoon down at Quarant tn entitely, aosiies. tbe tamiga considera it an unnecessary to the Government. Instead of putting the 3 the fumigating process, as has been done matis wlll be of steamers at Quai Ison ie Ng, Plant, trouble ‘and ‘expense which will bring them faving about fifteen hours in ti Will be assorted on board the steamers SPECULATION “LACKED @ Rush to Buy Stocks. Speculation at the Stock E: ‘This is not unnatural in view o! day in England, tide holidays, which are very observed in Europe. Money 1 a 1 1-2 per cent. Foreign exchange is quiet and 4.87 a 4.87 1-4 for bankers’ long sterling, and 4.88 a 4,88 1-4 for demand, Commercial bar silver is unchanged at 67 Mexioan dollars remain 53 1-4 The stock market continued There was an ¢ ening up of ¢ cause they begin port all to fear that from the West damage to the cropa are her reliable. Should th wheat break suddenly a Pilocks were active with to buoyancy towards the close. vance was equal Industrials and grange rs being e! ly prominent. action in helped the upward movement ally, having caused considerable to cover short contracts. The Clost Open. High. Low. Clos American Tobacco oo... 118 14 Noy American Sugar Ret M6 liz Amer. Sugar Alton & Terre. A. T. & B. Pe. Balt. & Onto. Chie, Bur, & Quincy Chloago & Northwest... ch, Mi. @ Bt. P.. Min. & 8t Minn. @ Sf Minsourl Pacific Mobile & Ohio... Mo, Kan, & Tox, Mo. Kan, & Ter. pt... Nat Le Nat. Lead Co, Nat Lin. ot New Jersey Contra New York Central E, Sus ie ANG AIC Aue aw. rfoik & Western ..+s-+ rthern Pacific tthern Pacific rh Avesta Boies ev. & Reading CC. & 8. Pitte, 0. 6. & Southern Rall wuthern Rallroad pf. Rio Grande West Rio Grande West. pf. St. 1. Southwestern 1.) St. L. Southwestern pf St. Paul & Omaha Southern Pacific Texas Pacife ted States Cordag. 8. Cordage pt & Cordage ther pt. 8, Rubber i... 8. Hubber pts: Wabash Union Telegraph Take Erie... ake Ere pt oe oN Everybody Wa to Pay High Prices, again very active. Nearly everybody to buy some wheat, and they pay decidedly higher prices for 4 country. The Chicago wheat market with an advance of about 21-4 July selling here at Sie, at th and September at 8 1-2c., while cago July started at 8 1-4e, tember 82 3-4c. and te a cessation of buying. The cotton market was decide: ter in tone, early sales showing vane equivalent contra Frices broke 1 improvement ‘in Mra against the Didwell-Tinkham Cycle Company in Mary E. h brought suit the United States Cireuit Court yesterd Leverich was badly hurt last Novemb taking @ lesson at the Cisle Company's Mra Alva Vanterbilt was te only witne accident and Mra Levertch wants her In the caso. Aw Mrs. Vanderbilt Furope and will nor revurn for three the case Was adjourned until August, —o-— Quan Yick Nam, a young Chinaman, by C.F. Gall, @ wholesale wine np appaaled at Police against. some of bis countrymen who, he says, Dave set a. price life, Quan has been giving the police ton againat Chinese gambling houses. amblera, he ays, 1,00) ty any one Who will kil him. -_— = Crane for Special Se: © in Republican ¢ of Mopris by the members for Justice of Special and a resolution recommending his ap was forwarded to Mayor St That Tired Feeli Is Nature's warning that your blood nee: ton at this season. ‘and everg function of the body consequence, Hood's Sarsapari ‘Will gtve pure, rich blood and will th be eent dire feneral office, as fac the ‘arrangements for carrying Broadway and Third avenue cable roads are al- most pertected, strengthen te whole aystem and cn: ‘overcome that tired feeling. “HOODS PILLS are tasteless, mild, effec: tive Ali druggists, 250 was comparatively tame this morning. the holiday here to- morrow and the approaching Whitsun- on call. the late trading, but speculation lacked snap, and at times was positively dull. becauwe of the holiday to-morrow, the shorts were disposed to cover be- in regard to price mble ka woul! probably follow. fun approach to 1-2 a 3 per cent., the ‘Quotations. & Cattle Feed 19% 20% General Electric... Mi 38, Towa Central... oy WHEAT ON ANOTHER RAMPAGE ed to Buy and Had ‘The wheat market was on the rampage this morning and trading was of the trading was done in small lots, orders coming in from all parts of the New York followed with an uplift of 2c., and Sep- in Chicago on free offerings and of néarly ten points, owing to an Liverpool and a better demand for spot cotton from Manchester spinners. erly sales included June at 7.12; July, Ta ; August, 7.21 a 7.26: September, ; October, December, y March, Wants Mra, Vanderbilt to Teatify, however, Quan Fears Highbinders, chant, Headquarters for protection Of $1,000 on have in consequencs one J At the regular weekly meeting of the the Twenty-sixth District last evening Leroy B. Crane was indors It has lost ita richness and (THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY HVENING, MAY 29, 1805, THE GRIPMAN SET FREE. AWARDED ' “WORLD MEDILS./ JURYMEN IN A ROW, SNIP, But the Wall Street Market in the Main Remained Firm. ould Wheat Break There Will Bo xchange if Derby closely firm at 1-8, and firm tn ntracts and the re- the not al- of to apectal- ‘wheat materi- buying wanted had to t. Most. started c., and ie start at Chi- . here Aly bet- an ad- r ay. Mr. academy ona to the. 10 teatity in in months, employed has Dis atorma, ad the © oftered lee, Mount Sessions, polmtment ds atten suffers in tone and mpletely IS THIS MAN A FIREBUG? Am Arrest M Important. What looks to be an important arrest in connection with the many recent in- cendiary fires, was made public in the Yorkville Police Court to-day. Detective McCapley, of the Central le Which Is Regarded FIRE CAUSES PANIC, t Columbus Avenue District. 1 fore Justice Ryan. | Tenants Rushed Down to the Street OMce, arraigned Morris Schoenhauer, thirty-five yeare old, of 132 Lewls street. Much secrecy was observed. companied by who hada Ryan. ‘The prisoner was allowed to ac as though he was not In the custod the police, and his arraignment was quietly and quickly. Then the Fire Mar. shal with th Liles out of court and refused to talk. en refused to give the fasne of the pr! He aaid it was being withheld in the in- ustice, as other and importan: Finally The detective was ac- Fire Marshal oner. terest of arrests were to follow. the man’s name, When the Fire Marshal he sald: “I can say @ most Important one; in fa important one in a long. tim lead to great developments, , the mori Tt wil 1 think - — HETTY GREEN ON HAND. She In Surprised at Her Father Executor. Mott Robinson, father of Hetty Green, to have his final accounts proved and accepted, came up for hearing to-day before Henry H. Anderson, referee, in ° Mills Bullting. Mr, Barling Was questioned regarding the book accounts. Counrel for, Mra cen, Robert Henedict, asked him. to explain an item in the account: Mit was a cach Item,” he replied. How do you know “Tracy told. me 80." Thovreply excited Mra, Green, “What do you think of that?” she exciaimed. ‘in"'your statement of. May 16, 1886, you tianafer to the trustees: account Zin rocelved on & pmorteage,.. NOW, Mr. aBrling, where dif thi 600 come from, and why doesn’t it per in your xecitors account. which you. wish Us sked Mr. Renedict nald witness, draw up the douthmead” & te drew them up." “rvarta, Then Mr, Barling was questioned about a number of other ftema. He sald he couldn't explain them just now, but would do so at the next hearing. An adjournment was then taken until June 14, SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY. 4.33 | Sun seta. aaue had HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. pt aan't ALMA: AM P.M” AM. P.M, W108 8.068 8.15 Te eS La 1a TAS local time add 4 PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED TO-DAY. Hille Richmond Yucatan Anderson Nueces OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. 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Mitchel, long conference with Justice one Hirst questioned Justice, Ryan 1 gave | o'clock last ni seen later | Nepr: nothing more about this| street. case now, other than that the arrent is We expect to make other arrests soon.” © Methods of The application of Henry A, Barling, sole executor of the estate of Edward|on the upper floors found the smoke so een made clever place uses some of his talent into the weekly whose everybody culls hin, ‘married one of the ny Dunbar, of ee STANDARD AS oo “SNOWED UNDER. + on the Fire-Escapes. t Usual; Damage, 850. detective and his prisoner Another one of those mysterious upper west side fires, supposed to be the work of firebugs, : ight in the basement of the eight-story brick apartment-house, the ka, at 8) West Elighty-second Because of tho large number of alleged incendiary fires that have lately occurred in the neighborhood that vicinity wat thrown into a state of wild excitement even before the first engine had reached the rcene. Crowds of people gathered in the street, and their cries spread terror to the people in the burning house. The smoke spread through the halls, rapidly filling the house, Four people who live it 1 dense in the lower part of the house that they climbed out the windows on tho first floor and made their way to the atreet by the fire-escape. One colored woman climbed down the escape from the cond floor. Firemen and policemen soon quieted the excited tenants. The flames were confined to the basement, where they broke out, Not more than $50 damage was done. At 10.30 James Brooks, the watchman, made his regular tour of the house and discovered that the wooden partition in the basement, separating that basement from the adjoining one on the corner, occupied by A. Belletier for the storage of @ large quantity of whiskeys and other liquors in bottles, was on fire. He ran out and turned in an alarm. Returning, he found that the flames had crept up the partition and into the hall- way, where they had run along the wooden work. The smoke spread through the hallways in thick volumes Janitor Haines and his son John awoke the tenants, who all hurried out to the roof. The nurse of the family of John B. Bocock forgot that she had left Mr. Bocock’s two children, five and seven years old, locked in the apart- James Haines battered in the door” with Settee and rescued the children, Both were nearly asphyxi- ated by the smoke, but soon recovered. Jennie , the servant girl of H. Schultz, on the second floor, became so excited that she threw ber gold watch, ring and trinkets out of the window, and snatching up a pet dog and a pet monkey belonging to. Mr. Schultz, tan to the roof with them. She forgot the oo Mesias ‘ :Montego Bay | seventeen canary birds and a parrot Tynedale soos Huelva] which Me. Schultz Kept in his apart- Speke ‘eiberelse| ment, and they were all suffocated by Iroquois 1 Jacksonville | tho, Smoke. The tenants of the two adjoinini rtment-houses, the Glenhurst ani @ Colorado, ran into the street. iS either the Janitors. nor. the’ watch- men of toe three buildings can even ‘uess at the origin of the fire. The loors are all of asphalt, no rubbish was kept in the cellar, and a very careful examination is made hourly. ah ee Persecuted Mra. Erdelyt. Fuerst Bismarck « Hamburg % Werkendam ‘Rotterdam | MPs Gustav Erdelyl, shad East Third street, Manana Havana |the Hungarian editor's widow, who lately re- Advanes Colon | nounced Catholicism because a Romanist priest Tri ud + Begmuda | refused to read the burial service over her hus- Maskelyne SL aifantevideo claims to have been frequently threatened Mrs, Catherine Augustine, a middle-aged womai wae committed for examination as to her sanit | Yesterday, by Justice Voorhis, in the Tombs Court, Mrs, Auguatine was so Meshy that three men had to the cab. She and the justice the examination on tha side- to help her from her house could not be brought into court was forced to he walk. Sporting. "EMPIRE om SPECIAL NONE BETTER MADE. Why Pay $100 When We Sell $59,0° FULLY GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR? pen Decoration Day of those who cannot see us ie week. Empire City Bicycle Co,, BROADWA COR. SP NARD ST. Brooklyn Jockey Club. SPRING ME 1595, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 30, SATURDAY, J BL SIX RAGES BACH DAY AT 3) POM Spacial traime via te tr RR: direct to Grand Stand from 34th E. RN. ¥., at 12.40, 1,00 (special Parlor Car Train), 1.20 P. M. rom foot Wh ‘els. catvor 10h Help Wanted- Male. BRICKMAKERS—Wanted, a man to slop-mould & work a Philadelphia press; All up time at terracotta: to a good man a constant job. Apply. N.Y. Architectural Terra-Cotta Co., Ravenswood, Long’ Island city. TEN COLORED WAITERS; apply after 9 P.M. to-night, 122 E, dist st. Steady position, —————— Help Wanted—Female. AN BXPERIENCED IRONER on bosom machine: good pay and steady work. Apply Unx'l'd Landry? 218 bth aves Brooklyp, Houses to Let. io let. Inquire Janitor, a Unfurnish: FT LARGE light rooms Grand a. _ Instruction EXCELAIOR ee R Estate for Sale—Westchester. the we ‘in Amer.ca. N PARK, 38 AND 8.18, AND ON SUNDAYS At 2. 45,from Harlem Division, Grand Central Depot,and from Mott Haven Atation 10 minutes later MAIN OFFICE, 165-167 BROADWAY. Another Mystere 2 Blaze in the Flames Started in the Basement, as broke out shortly after 10 Real Eotate. Less Than Auctic MAPLETO goth Ward, Brooklya, 57th to 6oth St. 18th to 204 A ON PROPERTY, DECORATION DAY, SATORDAY, d0NE 1 ‘Will eacrit es 0 oa oe ont. ot, $200 LOTS AT $150, $500 CORNER AT $375, TERMS: t. down, mente Further Siacouat for nit cose, 2oRMy Bae ‘Thin offer to the publie te lees than auction in any part of Ne in place of hol chasers to recel ) He property, at Mapleton 18 resteeted nuliancen, with good’ character including sidewall Boats trom Battery, N. ¥., to 30th or bth ave, elevated to Union Depoe as & West End Electric RR. at efther tion; Sea Beach RR., e. and 63th st, Hi meet trains ay trom 65th St. Ferryy % Sa ea a WILLIAM P. RAE COMPARY, AUCTIONEERS, ___189 Montague st., Brook! y’ IMPORTANT ! BOTH MY OFFicE 60 Liberty St., N. Y, 189 Montague St., Bklyn, Will Be Open Until Noon DECORATION DAY for the distribution of maps_ai for tho hollday auction at, Bensoster my beautiful “properties at_private state ee Morris Park, Kensington, Corona, Flushing, Newtown and Demorest. OFFICES ON PROPERTIES OPEN ALL DAY. JERE. JOHNSON, JR, JAMES L, WELLS, Auctioneer EXECUTORS! BALE. to close estate of Myer Finn, deceased, at 228 Broadway, N. Y., Real Estate Salesroom, MONDAY, JUNE 10, NOON, 71 CHOICE LOTS, BURNSIDE AVE., NEAR 179TH ST. MOUNT HOPE, NEAR RAPID TRANSIT STATIONS, TREMONT, 24TH WARD, NEW YORK CITY. High and healthy location; Burnside ave, sewe ered; water, gas, and other city conveniences a8 hand; beautiful reatdential neighborhood Fapidly; only five minutes’ walk from Harl Tem Ri rapid transit station, 3d ave, electrio cars 177th at. elevated sation, 5 CENT FARE TO BATTERY, TITL to each purchaser, No nulsances allowed, 10 PER CENT CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE, payable In 3 years or sooner; Interest 6 fend for mapa to Henry A. Bogert, Attorn asa street; Willlam E. Finn’ and Exestitors, A ctioneer, 69 Liberty street, Decoration Day Sale! H. ©, MAPES & CO,, Auctioneers, 59 Lil noyed in con: tion. wh well at “LO Al iS INCOMING STEAMSHIPS., ing ao F entered her offic =n8 ri 700 cele been thrown that she. W an eee Taipmata | fea cama 8 tee a rT) ae ‘a VAN NEST PARK, hig ANNE TO NEW ee, FOR MAPS APPLY ASTOR z HOUSE (BRO: ASTOR HOUSE (BROADWAY), on 0 for Highiand Beach “Lite Pleasure Bay, M-nmouth Beach and LO BRANCH. PEGE DAYS, Nevre Jane at SR OA Mand ha Battery, ‘pe as, tM 'SGNDAYS. Weave daue at © Bes tery, 915 A.M. "Freight for nea Pera BB ihe aa SE PARK... Returning 5.30 and Indicates all !nlematite landings are _Dally time form’ 130h 105 ast eke NORTH BEACH, To-Morrow ( Thursday ), Decoration Day. by Steamboate A a then HOUR ee aiete Weis sath sate Cara via Rast oat ot aE CONEY ISLAND SEA BEACH ROUTE HOATS BY BAY RIDGE FERRY, Leave foot Whitehall pst Whitehall fb powrly trom tie A ae, For Sale. Ladies’ & Gents’ CLOTHING é ‘OREDIT.. 100 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS to factory prices’ easy terme Address or Vidtoatt Uptown a WATOHES AND DIAMONDS: easy = Lo honest parties: writes clerk Fe Ag: 215 Columbus E GUARANTEED FREE OF Cos! 115 Broadway, or James le va Iberty she | ' |