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coe pammee NY B ., Feud the simple, pie VACGHERON ON TRIAL, HARLEM CANAL OPENED. Tro tournorne ain, UnNhIC of large ati and STRONG’S LITTLE MISTAKE. AN INSURGENT RESCUED. WARSHIPS ARRIVE AT KIEL. There Department ot Charitien and correstion. | Oe carats ca tp His Approval of the Reapportio: i American Bark of! pussinn and French V Exhibit of atnbulances and their appiiagves, with All eyes were watching Walter Henr; (Continued from First Page.) on the Prevention of Crusity. to Anim ment Was Unnecessary. Revolutiontst. ether Cheer the Germans, ‘ly when he, with the ot Th ui blyman’s O; the draw bridge, and amused them. | ERIC ot The Tammany reapportionment, which] The American bark R. A. C. Smith ar- | a are Man a Aco Assomblym » draw and amused the Hoi et . WAC. | KIB .—The r edlarly, when he, with the oth e sed y' a8 | eras Pea aR Nea, wid amused therm | alaabied anima went into effect, Ix responsible for a pe- [rived this afternoon after a run of twen- | French” squadrong ore Sarahipa: which emotion than at any a q Bo more, emot Comes Up at Albany. ing each other whiie waiting for the cullar mistake on the part of the Mayor. |ty-two days from Manganillo, Cuba, with are to take part In the eeremenion at J THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1 parade to star. Second 1 top Of the coftin was & floral pillow ‘One reaton for delaying the start was ein BO It was sent to him by mistake the day] a full cargo of sugar, rtendant upon the opening of the Baith En on, which was the word, 4 ac the fact that the water in the channel! og cunnd nant Myned Veteran after the Board adopted it, and he ap-| When forty miles outside of the harbor [and North Sea Canal, arrived here to rosai desl = al was so low ‘one potn o Sethotle Clun, lager . be \ ‘J Although ee ier ny Nee His Counsel Attacks the Validity of | that ‘it would “not ‘be Mahe for ait the: Nrowngon Caiholl bh, Niagara i proved it, although the law gives him/of Manzanillo the bark fell in with @| gether to-day, and exchanged cheers eats hte” it evident trom the 4 Sean to attempt to pans through, ox INDUSTRIAL sectiO: te tee ue the Ld 7 boar spall boat which put on board a Cuban, | with the German guardahips, » po 4 i ally some of the heavy draughte: elidel andes ipa jonme' ecame a law the day the/ Manuel Della Torriente, It was learned Ttall Ben Oy aay menterso sanguine cf his the Indictment. pAt dust ten minutes to 1 o'clock M ih Roata “A 4. Aldermen adopted it along with the re-|that Torriente is a physician and ilies le — Renites eae FAC A Oe atiery of the Cincinnatl Was Apportionment ot counties by super-| member of the insurgent army who was er. ans —---- again, and the opening salute of ' visors, Tammany men who learned that|Compelled to fly from pursuit by the Ine De Kalb avonue etation Saturday suns Wan pes atin: wtidte ib Ohiddpe Site WHAM UNG WAM PEO. se ot the Mayor had given ‘his perfunctory | 8h roops, WEFERS RUNS IN FLAT t in, ea ‘wo floats reprenent! t R approval to the Tammany div.sion of the| Beyond the fact that he had letters a At least a dozen tines they have tried re ®) raliroad crossing at the ent While fea tnd clalt AMe Cliy, recarded his action in approving it {of Introduction to. persons in New. York, —e E to extort a confession from him, but Money “ As a Bribe,” Canal and the Leake bel one oe Avctlon ot Ice trom water. hy f earded hi She weapom with which the crime wan cece AIL the vessels in the first division me House moving. mettil this morning. understand English. The barkentine will Hoston A, A. Games. full of detectives, who told horrible sto- SUBANY it—wi Whistles roma tse atoic Meche ea aehite a RE ea Cp agar Sock, immediately at Atlantic Dock! pognoy, June 1%.—The Boston Ath M i a ALBANY, i Cou ul : ole fleet, and w ean rooklyn, ON, an! * Banded Wirt boats the nhole park po: |of County hanna ccavened tothe hd the Clnetnpatie gure were atl ovoming, pouty ome ane SAGAMORE CLUB SUED. scitt ‘agente are, Swan & Son. of @6/letic Association held open games on rs Gillette. t vian, which ‘le rout: horee eahthivin ot, ‘owned 7 i i ae worked | the case of Aes mblyman Kugene Vach-| processton, with Pollea Inspe Tarooles | Saulpped with wes engine: Flow = — Thomas Owen te Co, te ie believed Top. | 1Vington Oval this morning, In Marion Harland, ‘upon his feara in every way. ja. ]eron, charged with bribery, was called,| 0d detachments of the bluecoats on]! work, and oked a Big Batch of Cigars and|riente has letters addressed to the lat- pre gets B. J. Wefers, of is y aid this even Satuniay at mid- board, swept throu ning, clowe- May and graia % ter. credited with ten seconde’! | MATS Owens, night in the De Kalb avenue station, J. B. Stanchfeld, counsel for the de-| [yi tidwal by hed ReTeh svomer m Cath Refused Payment. aman time BY 160. OF the tikes Wateneh whe 4 + where one of the most remarkable | fence ,asked for a delay of a few hours, | launches, which came up in double fle BAND OF MUSIC A motion was m In City Court breaks the track record. ‘The smmar Li n Scenes ever noted in the annals of tiie |so that his client and other counsel could | Md shot ahead. exhibit, four-ho sil art lchambers to-day before Justice Hitz-| SAPS ARE ATTACKING FORTS, | ,2m-ysra novice agi it Ww: smith om Le 8, incoln. fetectives and Inspectors hung around|arrive. The Court set the argument] tugn’ ante Riheee Millute var | simons to put the case of the O. Herman Gnome tun hanieapn dA Wy der, a8 = oie, while @ dozen steps away in an-|down for 2.30 this afternoon. them were the General Meixs, m the i Havana Cigar Company against the Numbering 10,000,/ }) My becona Mes Ete Popes | AMONG WHICH ARE REPRES: h : r x ENTED Seer TOO OF Tne ame ee igre wos |_ When the case was called at the ap-| Navy Yard. with a lurge patty of naval |§ ear te genes Sagamore Club, the swell Tammany club ’ je in Formosa 6, . handicap. | MOST EMINENT SCIENTISTS, THE pei caked “good son’ of the murdered man, | pointed hour Mr. Stanchfleld, for the de-] Wickham, with. Commissioner. Faure nares Bott of Harlem, on the short cause calendar. | LONDON, June 17.—A special despatch |G inche FA We ENds. Rewten, Ge hes ett | NOTED PITYSICIANs, THEE Moe? por ‘@ table counting the gold of his) fenso, assisted by Judge Andrew Hamil-| of the Board of Charithes Correc: | Seieane: “Uraiene, Beat, F ‘The plaintiff alleges that in September} ¢rom Shanghai this morning says that| M#aAc0 93 feet 4 inches, f ‘ 8) THE MOST POPULAR, Reena ee toe te nde | ton, filed a demurrer to the Indictment, | Hon, In com The Bs Atwood | Three tix nore Mats, “eelutliing dierent kinda| leet the Club ordered $217 worth ofl nphting in tn progress at Taleaa) tal ciitzant dash Randieap—A. J. Weters, Noign | COOKING EXPERTS AND A MILLI N OB e life, ie de ‘ i hails led a by ; jarketable lumber used in house conatru 1s Isl- | College, ch), wor me, 58, 5 E.| MORE DISC! SAVIN eRWLY: a home a bediam and, ine price for} in the Usual form, ie nary | ayhhe Haine, with the invited kurata, ted | Bland exhibit. fourchorse oat. siachinery ex: | CIWAER, which it has repeatedly refused lang of Formosa, where 10,000 Flack | Mik Hopitnioh (7a ee ey PRR MINALING HOUSEWIV ra, ve. ol emia wb aan Oe huliGneNe Wa oe there “wan vanuiher blast fromm’ ‘the | Rootbrs” athibit, with arlocne mt torke 'Dretaed.| —2udge Fallon, for the Club, oppowed the | Flags, under Gen, Lul-Yung, are assem-| an var fan tin bidet 'G! J. hits leumenton AG aoe coe ee William's Story Verified. the Sndictment: did) not constitute & | iss amas went UFOURN the aeAWr | Hel eakibiE. ag motion, and sald the clgars had been | bied. Bomervitie Fils), “nesond, | "| SUPERIOR TO LARD AND USE IT FOR ALL William's prompt surrender, the straight ee Fhwureutaee ania SLL ‘ ‘The route taken was from the Hud-|#@8¢ On approval, which they failed to} The Jupanese are now attacking the] aqui Meron UMP hanitcap —W. J. Mollanl, }COOKING PURP SEs, WILL YOU app story told of his whereabouts during the| Upon the argument which followed the Bust’ week .ce force for identification an aT Steam Yachts Feceive 4 won 'dintance, 21 fect bly Inches! son River and Manhattan avenue to One 7 ts at that place, and the British war-]A..N. Rice, BoA Ac Jeet tect 8 ine | YOUR NAME , land the fact that every word counsel for the defendant attacked the| Following her were a score of more| Hundred and Twenty-htth steel, to | ,JowM C. Kennely, on, behalt of, the ane beactn tes Tati Us vronelamera | "4: distance, 18 feet"? incent*t © ‘cue. wee | YOUR NAME TO THE List AND LIKE ot c7a4, verted, bas made them falter valldtty of the indiotment upon the | of tugboats, most of which had been Fifth avenue, through One Hundeod and ee ee ee ; Lid epi i ESEROV ADE he SGESS A THEM, HAVE BETTER COOKING, BETTER in thelr first conviction. pat Nah rd 3 | chartered. for occasion by various| Twenty-elg street and | Alexander ° oul wen: rom the town, pooh Nin : ese Of the other chikiren, little hag been | #7ound Sige ae MEE paar organizations Last of all came the| avenue to One Hundred and Forty-ninth | amount of clears or approval. —— RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH WiRRE ee id so far, One son’ named Charles | onvthing “as a bribe,” steam yachts which brought up the] street, to the Southern Boulevard, to ecision reserved. Mate of the Crathie Responsible for i I TOLEN IS SOLD IN ONE, JHREE A\D js supposed to bean Inmate of Ward's | @0ything vas t Drie at ane | Pear of the parade with a fine turnout. | Leggett avenue, to the Hast. Harbor. ——__—s ibe Hisaxt = ~ FIVE POUND a ngane Asylum, Hie wit now eee eee a evoney Ie hie Cal Amang them Were the fyera Now Then |, The Fire Department made a varticu- | WIQAR-GENERAL MAY’S WILL. Sibe Disaster, RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, June 17— sel crete) WITH TRADE MARK= Ee enlBeAllyg: ANd was at the house of icy asa legislator, but faiie to charac and Namoore, The Theresa, Reverie, |luriy fine howing, wih hele & chen *| LONDON, June 17.—The Board of! The races run on this track to-day re-|*TEER'S HEAD IV corre n Saturday, delved | 29F0. and Spartan, -gines and a number of hook and lad sits aad iad olay ri he agen lee Betty tye the act by charging that he received |! Ay 'tha Vamogse entered the canal who | tricks. = ; ae | Trade, after examining the reports re-| gulted as follows: W) EATH-ON EV RY TIN, Yer, who would be equally Interested in ae eee eee een re the offense, | Ared @ salute of two guns from her bow] ‘The Park Department's exhibit was few It Himeets ai sposed| carding the sinking of the Etbe, has] First Race--Six and a half furlong: thg disposal of the ald mans Wealth, y the Pena ana sounded @ shrill blast from her Ratner ain Ga fe fe ded down with f About $8,000, ruled that the mate of the Crathle, Wor by Foxglove, § to 5 and ne 30 work on ——— oH tle ra of different climates. * | Lotlor CO) vs the case, but whether or not he shares ” E CASE. The last boat in the procession had| Of the exhibit helped to Surregate Abbott, of Brooklyn, to-day] which ran into and sunk the German! away third, 1.24, {he same views as the police, he declines SAGE’S SIDE OF TH + [paved through the draw at Lie PM | Auling atmosphere anil there were many | admitted to probate the will of the late| steamship, was responsible for the dis-| “Second fice Four furlongs. 10 jere is, much speculation as (ete the hi ession at that] €Xclamations of admiration Vicar-General Michael May, of Holy|aster. The mate's certificate was sus-| Sr William, 6 to 5 and 2 to 5: 3 contents of the letter given him time was well on its jown the ri rhen there were ambulances in line G Ghut ball 3 to 2 for plac t y Walter, which the latter had received | Hia Witnesses Testifying in the! pha shrieking and screaming of the| Which. were Instructive if nov cheerful, | Tfinity Roman Catholle Church, Brook- | pended. ihe, Beco Rimecouena, ot Mle from his father. He says he will make Laidlaw §60,000 Sul whistles could be heard long after the| and a detachment of the police, who,/lyn. Rev, George Kaupert and Rev. ‘Third Pace—Six. furiongs.—Won by it public at the inquest, which will be z had rounded the woodel point] Utder Capt, Allaire, the Department’! peter Donffenbach are executors Ministry of Austria Proper Likely | Little Jim, 1 to 4 and out: Patt! second helt ‘Wednesday. The trial of the suit of Willlam WR. drill master, marched as proudly as if * = shag T to 0 for place, and The Snake third, pe triet-Attorney, Ridgway also re-| Laidlaw against Russell Sage, to tecover v they j wer takin i! art in the unual ett oh peng left cH estate valued at to Resign Soon. Time-1.173-4, " to have the letter ma nor| ¢- Pi ttc sieht the Ha out of whieh they were cheated. | about $8,000 The will was written by Sr eSRT AY = ' —e ‘will he eay whether oF not it tells of any | ##.0% damages from the financier, for] jom River, and of these twenty-five were cond division, under Col. F. A.) ather May. VIENNA, June 17—The sem|-oficial nel Threats having been made by Willlam| having, as he alleges, used him to pro-| naphtha taunc Schilling, was not as‘imposin * Fremdenblatt to-day announces that! 16 TQ 4 SHOT AT LATONIA inst hi; father. tect himself from the explosion of dy-| |The rowing the | had been leu to expect, and ther Father May asks that his body be bur-| the Ministry for Austria proper, presided le en the Coroner first received the | osu hy Norcrosa in MF, Sage'n offen | SCAHAMAVIAN In tho first dividion and] disappointment because’ it was not got] {ed in the basement of the Most Holy| over by the Minister President, Prince —————? BoA ok eects Henk toetead of be. | on Dec. 4, 1891, Was resumed at 2 o'cl wed fe cow Wingabriane arses an tm. | be re Stitt Roe waltigiont to show that | Pnty Church, of which he was pastor, | alfred Windischgratz, decided yester-| Tippecanoe, an Outsider, Takes ing Girected, to Walter by his, father, in Circult Court, before Justice Ingr mense | crowd pad Kacherod,” which | Harlem is an industrial centre by Itself, Nanna the funeral, ne eves day to resign directly after the German Opening Event from Alonzo. rected to the old man. himsel cheered and yelled enthusiastically as is chalice and books, papers and furni- | 7, 4 CH " e 17.— ‘of the letter was undoubtedly | ham and a jury. the parade passed by eatyeaeld Fine Showing of Bo Cuskcta the Church ES eat eee, on ie OAS | RACH DRAGK, UATONIA) Sunt’ 1 handwriting Coroner! Joseph H. Choate was present with the) | The order of the parade was as fol-| ‘rhe Hebrew Sheltering Guardian So-| His other Dequests are $1,000 divided | Which Is expected to take place at any| ‘rhe resuts of the races run on this) ene Pacniieea tee urea am he aes other counsel for the plaintiff and Col, | lows: Sona ciety turned out 260 boys In fine order. |egually between hie brothers, John 1. | moment. = track to-day are as follows: re ‘tie ee ee pase alee e terests. a Morass. GeetiAbd ks oe . bravely, putting to shame the older eS anne May, of Germany $1,000 W. T. A. im London, 6 to § for piace, and Me‘ody third. ‘Time ig rather Wednesday ii ant, and Griswold Breckall testified tha: Americins. who on account of the heat |to the parish enurch In Waldiham, Ba-| roxnon, June 11—The nineteenth |! : ca Tine tayed Inside and watched the proces- —————— he told the Inspector, SNL ie na eat Ae DEOR SEO the acti abt hota Gh from NAR | ee | emalerorder to coucate farmale ohiidren | anual mesting Of the British: Woman's GOSSIP OF THE TURF. THEN. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, and was #0 that the father handed hilm the letter at M Wall street. He was, he} ‘* * INET: DIVIBION: arte theres : : q 3 ON The young chaps were dressed | at|{here; otherwise to the parish church complaining of Walter's conduct. said, a member of the Ald to the In-|_ B. 8, Osborn, Aimiral Commanding Flagship! uniforms, and Supt. Pauerbach, at the | fF roqiiem mass for his feceased rela- ENahepceds Ph peat LE araerite eH Threats in the Letter? Juted Society, On,hearing of the explo- a Lurk Fire Di head of ‘the Ine, was as proud if not to the Orphan Home on Gra-| Queen's js morning. OPES |e iacarcemarsani CORA GACT lanl . Kec or ise dBeldisr ens vaw.ih i Png nonrine OC the: oxy orker Department of prouder than Matahat Schilling himself, ue, Hrooklyn, for one requiem | pal feature of the session was the an- . ue one never! Down they go! eee ee ace Penta waade | 107 he ran to Sage's office and found} MH. Wickham: Flagship KS Atwood, |” At the head of the Society was a band | Mags sald each year'in Holy Trinity] nual address of the President, Lady | theless, that the legislators who helped thee, said thi AB Tee Oe itther was | the papers blown over the place, He aes PSoptecan Se iaiON. of sixty econ, the members bein, pare | Cotes fen the, rae Be BY ROUl. tne | Henry Somerset. vase the Percy-Gray bill at Albany last winter! The sale we have on, this week is iam, je ; ECOND DIVISION Reel pt ; : A dollars in trust. to . + Of him. Inspector’ MeLmughiin, | went to O'Connell's drug store, where! vine sou Blaine ourenn ,| fone of, witom was over Atteen| ,One thougan aE were compelled to pay thelr way into the Bheeps- 2 ; ng verse carrying the Governore of nd, 86 . young as p of Brooklyn for the completion s owever, when questioned, sald ihere {he saw Mr. Aage aitting on a chair. Col. Beaten, Mayore. of “iti ‘snd municipal | Reven years, “They were good musiela of eaihe,,em,,carmedral_ and “seminary:| To Sit with Royalty at Ascot Races RiiA, (BU Ue Joh Bandy oad ina to clear up broken lots of mens James asked: jon. Viele too, arid they were cheered right heartily | $1,000 cash to the stipendien fund and ; enatora and Amembiymen who went out of thelr | guite—this sei i saree raised @ hand against his Cather) © Qh whes state wan he? A. ite he aficers, ail“along the Tine. 1] the Gesnaliennous of the Holy ‘Trinity | LONDON, June 1%—The following] vay to heip the pamage ot the Dill were required | SUt8—this seasons make—of which "All that. the District-Attorney would | {fom the fac the palma and i ihe Marlen Roconeiamer Harlem, with |" ihe Industrial exhibits were loudly ap-| parish; $1,000 goes to the poor of the| have received tickets for the Royal In-| to pay for admsnion badges. Thie ls ether an| there are u fews-of-a-kind left. yay was that he thought he had a good | Ms ands were burn THIRD DIVISION Rea até e'bloo nen ihe “ive dotiat ls wiven ta the dead | Uosure for the Ascot meeting, which evidence of extreme parsimony on the pert of 8] So we gay, instead of $15, $16 Sate againat William Henry, although | ot wood ai Walter B. Jacobs, Commander the land procession reached the aprrincs | pFlest's servant gift commences to-morrow, from the United] Coney Island Jockey Olub of ,elee it 1a an over-| Bays ANStead oO , SL Sititaentiok evidence Was only) gq What did you do? A. 1 washed his face 5 ‘ of the. Madigon Avenue. Hrhige, where |- The remainder of his estate goes to| States Embassy: Mise Roosevelt, Mr.| sight. It in probably the former, for there were | $18 or $20—they're yours at Circumstantial. and hands and ‘bandaged hii an TT would rather,” he waid, “ght a| wes not very much niet, we me Me sald be NODATIE DIVE the programme provided both ' proces-| St, Catherine's Hospital. Surrogate Ab-|and Mrs, Carter, Mr. D. D. Wells, | evidences of a wholesale reduction of expenses wee on circumstantial than direct evi- | @ bid you hear niin say anything about any sions sGould meet. bott declares the bequests to the stl-| wayne MacVeagh, the United States| about the place. Even the Ice-water tanks at vidence we | body having protected him from the explosion? Daleell, Rear-Admiral, Commender,| ‘The procession was halted for endium fund and Gessallenhous to be pene | acer 207. OY, All the evidence: we . Sige) PROBE eh xeamer FH Dalcenl: division-om: | moments and & few of the marshaly cone | Invalid, as Well-as those to the poor of | Ambassador at Rome, and Mrs. May-| the rear of the grand stand were not Miled. Tho 11.75. ve will come out at the inquest.” Vala not Was € rumor thin morning that| (Nn cros#-examination Mr, Choate ad ata, Common Valentine; Pleat rd) after which orders to advance the parish and Catholic missions, as no|Veagh; Mr. Lioyd Griscom, Mr. Arthur | Purses have been cut down to @ low figure, and walt r Henry had been arrested, but | asked fal i eats seus anued trustee {s named, Blight and Miss Right. {t was only @ vigorous protest on the part of the the report was proved to be without| Q Why didn't you appear an a witness in any Ww. hdward ed one hour for the procession ee Soci public that induced the Association to reinetate Wi VOGEL i] SON 5 foundation. NOE IRE ae ee, to cross the bridge, and when. the rear A AnED The band. Its treatment of th ators is, to In the mean timo the latter takes mat-| GQ When. did. you frat teil your sory of the end crossed at 145'o'clock none ot the! JARRING LEADERS TO DINE. | Britten steamer Ashore Near Rom- jast, shabby and ang ters coolly. He was apparently the mont | explosion, and how did you come here axa wit Bboats in the naval parade was visible. = — bay--All Hands Safe. oe Broadway Corner Houston St. See ae rede eee ioe aoc via | satin with Gel deteear aah Tikes ehat Th tate FIFTH DIVISION, rad itll an hour after the last float of the | gensereniten and Worthites to Meet| BOMBAY, June 1%. — The Britten|,.Ws,%, Powers silt e 0P fe! 00868 At | atin EES seg Court morn Ho retuars | Liem’ CcpRtrel cht Now Thaw wtanie partie fame: | Bue, el 1, {ie draw of the Macomb's and Talk Things Ov steamer Ajmir, late Tannadice, of 1,408 |'"* S™O8* Meg gg . fo talk to his brother Walter and none| |The testimony of Patrolman Adolph | Norwood, Yankes Toedien Tharea, ies ae | Dam Hridge, nearly a mile up the river, | Damsel, W, H. Maguire's fast two-year-old Gf hls other relatives have called tipon | Hummel, given on alformer trial, wan | Min 'tuna ave) Memperg Li" ig. | swung th renpnte fo the whisté | “Po-night the warring factions of the tone, I ashore at Tarsein, not far from] gibi has sty tinal vee writ Sriyar fe |_| cursions. ae, fi otta, of the flagship ore jean party < ‘ounty are x i a BC damon’ Hummel aide |feporied at che tute, iy this’ morning SAR ea tetice Republican party in Kings County ari na wen sie met with defeat on the last | ONS Island Railroad’s ae dad i x 100 late to be A few minutes lite 6 fleet passe: . : a and a Mr. Gray assiated in bringlig Mr, | (oo tate to be clanal throug eee Mune he Meee paetell to gather around the banquet table of | wreck, The crew and passengers are nd when, she met with defeat on the last Sage to O'Connell's drug store. Passing throug a adie 6 crt ht ure Ph | Great Excursion Routes GAVE AWAY HIS GANG. CADE, glamien read the Teatimony of |the water parade male fieway corne [RUC RrklKe, being more than half an|the Union Lx MA TEATARC tha vaohiotenita grderea the GUY gut ofthe susie te TO THE SEA eens Farles Wy. Osborne at the jast trial, On| south Ward's ‘Inland through tne | haut, benlnd, Rel cn onauipted: Taare licae eee eee ene wonierenites the Anarchists Attempt an . 8 8 RA. Hoey Implicated Mimaeif and Six] the omee when ihe satchel of dynamite | cuMenel to the north, past Stony Point | than half an hour passing this point pee the iWorthites: together’ and urge Outrage at Kicl? The airings of J. Ws Rowers and Marcus Daly Other Boys in a ed by Norerosy, dezvour Just off Oak ‘Point. ‘Thera the | kirtly. slows Nearly every whistie ot | tow, Morton's action in giving Worth | PARIS, une 17,—The Eciair says |Eneepshead mecting, Rogers te. dus to-fay_ant MANHATTAN BEACH, Detective Peter Kelly this morning sea MTenate (wan Smee eee | Land forces drow up, and the salute from | every steam Veasel Ine tho. procession y Uwers reconnition has worried | tat @ report $# current at Hamburg | Daly's lot will arrive during the latter part of arraigned in the Long Island City Police harves A. Gutdiner's OF land, ANG tN cheers OF the ToC aS | eek e alae ema and the dn and | OO Or eh ni the reform element, | at the Anarchists will attempt a great |" "ee Sars ee NE a LD isin § haries A. Gardiner , and the cheers of the muttitude | nolye all along the route Were deafening, | Mayor Schieren and the reform element. | © B i . e ale malate ROUND TRIP ENTS, Court a gang of boys, whose ages ranged ant at the lust geaeegeaatnare in the wood atone] "ihe Wilden anti'wharven were black | pews Worth han heen disturbed ty nee. [OULFAEE upon the occasion Of the ap-| Natme mot in na daea as Latte Selaney, | pai Ro, Pe Be ea also read. of arb: a *o if trom twelve to fourteen, and who were | ea en aiocum, of a7 toast sixty. D8 Harbor at Hak Point with people all along the route. tg his pet schemes turned down by the | Proaching fetes at Kiel. Taint Mia anid: and he will probably bes aven | ¢10 1248 G00 40, 4.00, 4.40, bas Charged with robbing storos in Green-| fifth street, then took the stanc ie is * 4 o a wrest.” It tw itkely that the Fleischmann horses | point and Long Island City during a year | Sage's brother-in-law An ie pranent Arrival at Oak Poin ‘The Democra‘s, meat while, are getting | Flag Half-Mast While Freneh | will bo ridden ia the future by some oth eae et sou ag Fase aver Good cal wel ¢ in his office during the explosion. a 1] ‘The land parade reached Oak Point at | Closer together than at any time since | Warships Are at Kiel. than Thorpe, aa there 16: decided’ slseat 00 POM. parlor cart a Miselaiete bast. Lalit 1M Strong handed a nd the Water parade caine in view | the Bchleren landallde over the latter's riding. Haipgulee will ba cacriac ae veatas marked ® outer The boys were John Hoey, thirteen, of Mand Davis Wanted teinie ith the American |a tow minutes later Republicans fear defeat in the Autumn | TOULON, June 17.—The City Council ° bd nn Beuch on tralpe leaving: ae M5 Jackson avenue. Long Island City; . is ave MeVelgh, al As tha Elaine poked her nose in| Unsess the breach is bridged over. has decided to half-mast the flags on all | Mendapring proved his superiority 2 5 6.10, 610 P.M. 3 4 ; 3 . cted h gE ‘Baturd Pura Write fourteen, ot Ate atkot NRW LIMGHTON, 8. 1, Juno 17.—Maud Davis, | members of the | towards the dock che artillerymen from | Tt 1s expected that over one hundred | MP LOSI a MA ey Ue nen 8 He [year-old in the Double Event on Baturde wi.du, 40; 20.40, 11 A. Ms aB.am ; ape pretty ninetoen-year-old girl, to Fort Hamilton ran forward fur guns | Prominent Republicans will be at the | P @.ips | Iie ite pounds, even wetght with “Apo e 2.40, 4.10, 840, 410, 4.40, beady Rane CMe ee ee a ee commit aulcide by polsoning here to-day, Until the way from the | ta within a hundred feet of the waters | conference. are at Kiel, cofceding ump to, tne ther ‘youre ., 0%, 640, 1.00, 7.40, 800, $40, 8.60, BPR ly. thirteon, of 127 Edy street, pene te with fresh] edge, and a salute of twenty-one gun, —— = = o Y . int; George’ Barclay, i 2) two months ago she lived with her aunt, Mra 1 eae, ane s Asked for Wilde's Release Pending | "hich equalled the tr \, TALL §T., vin Day Bdge, round trp 3 Fackign avitrue, Lone Like In towne belanuing to the Dever nate Meet emptied it Into the sait |" Magor Biron wad the other guests ot | BADGES FROM THE OLD BELL. Wee IMG AGG ltMNeacRocork tate | ent naany some ale eat Gay ae nae . id isd dy | has be employed rvant RAL Ce $4, PRETORMHe ch open: ei J ore e 1 ere is " ry JONDON, ls ie . 0 y t' has ployed am wervant In the house of | ed the final link of a waterway from the | Rinse, Re heer, there ie to be 4) phey Are LONDON). Sune. DS SPEV COR BUNDAYS! hously from'8.10. A.M. to 12.10 P. Welve, 05 Oakley street, Greenpoint it At this the a : ee ‘When the boys were arraigned Lioey |laxyer Finch, Shortly atterwante the aunt| lakes to the Sound, Puliha ie ie be'asie and Pomaet ae ea sone Soraay. fon) the: Felense icf Oscar ES. Ie 28, 210 580, 810, 8.00, Oe, broke down and told the Court about the Farly thie morning Policem: | Tie, whon Wilde, pending steps to be taken for a Den't Like Bloome 4,30, 6.10, 6.30, 6.10, 6.30, 7.10, 8:10, 9.10 P.M. . NM oliceman v . WOKS ANCEStOFs We ong the zi 5% - 5 , $10, 6.30, 6.10, 6.30, 7 . Me fang. 1 it was organized over a | ater the empty houve and he Lend Barean: first to assert thelt rights With regard to] At @ meeting of the Brooklyn Board | new tral, ‘The application was refused. | Rev. J. Ls Scudder, ot Jersey City, preached on et Pear amy by Yellow) Donnelly. who te Mh ye for In the art of empty. | Al along the route of the land parade | navigation in the Harlem, will make an [of Aldermen this afternoon, City Works a je bleyoling before two hundred members of the CONEY ISLAND. 9 ce, Hoey sali nto & ei in| men were ‘ork from early. mor Adress dewilling a great thing the | cy one: ed T. present- 1 ss eet ua Boutin oGhaly Wee, ore alt Ns ube mes aaotedieing theccher "ea 93 | Anew, Ma ML, MOEK from eels mornihg, Ladiress drealling whad w areat ching the | Commissioner Alfred ‘T. White present Dacharwed with @ Small Fine. |itudion County Wheeimen's Ausciation veers! Quiver Route, via Bay Ridge. Behranim became the leader of the gang | {aed overt undertaker, Justice Casoy | und flags ‘he ceremonies here during the evening [ed each of the nineteen Aldermen with | F. Mit'er, an elderly man, who claims | day. He praised wheeling ax beneficial to health. | Leave Whuchett at hoot freee 0 koe be ie Hoey sala tne Aa ery On heh aide of the atreets there| will be perhaps the most interesting of | an official badge, 1 ty made from the Wether ees Bloomers, he sald, were unbecoming, and would |ai0 ke Meera hel pourly’ tram MOA Mo am seemed to be a solld wall of tr-cole the day. fol n ve demtroy ed eC q wd r replaced by Knickerbockers, Rev, [910 P.M. Sundays, 8.10 4. M- and balf hou n , morning in ‘York: ot Brookly1 m0 preached on ee Fw, point, was also x member of the gan Binxeae position of view, In which there was al-| ground between Casanova mansion and| bears the name. of the Alderman, the | tle Police Coust Tn sald to have. offered and prophesied ROUND TRIP 40 CENTS, atte as eae 4 pistol this: Betis eaten te ph Tee, Meru of from six to a dozen|Gak Point, district be Fenresents, and # reproduc: | s 1 bo of $1,000 to Park Detective Savage for Howtd nok only sak yn ROCK. WAY BE CH . 4 " weal of the cit Mia Liberty. Detective Savage ut even Improper Ret A A A See or = PAIL for tral” shatged with atten at mulsite.| One Hundred and wenty Ath atinat Origin of the Canal, ae! Aldermen: by" unanimous vote, | to get the girls to . M, Harrison, clereys AND JAMAICA BAY. on lerday Mans rticularly bi nt with the red, ~ - 3 . e e Y " ft a patie J fe: DROWNED OFF FORT LEE. | enstinteedGt'sites, Stas'roted'nanetag its] white vant ue, und romue une ths THe Harlem Ship Canal hat tie ortgin | chanwed, the, Name of Ninth, avenue, meter Mie, Ka PES | rom to th ee An, TN, 1. pute IS barn, He was out down and placed= under curb of the Broalway of Harlem ag] !) the River and Harbor act passed by | of pect Pi e ee nead 7 Feat. He ati he had'no ‘work. was Unatie “| #olidly as they ta on the real Titoctwas | COMRTESS on June W, 188 It! was pro-| tery, to Prospect Park West. PMA QG2 FM Wednesday might ont.) Overturned Boa to live any longer. There “were spectators, tos, at every | WO expectted tn malting’ 4° navigable Two Sanday Shavers Held. 9 hourly etn ia Se centre = ne 5 avatlable spot along the rout ety id eniee the tiudsan and) secob Fuchs and Charly Schwonck, barbs Harry Roberts, sixteen years ok Down at Fort Lee ferry, whe BeBe Mean Bound, by was of Bouyten 1d by John Stephan, of 358 Redford aven Spring street. is supposed to have been parade formed, there were th Duyvil Creek and the Harlem Riv employed by phan, ‘of avenue, i Harry Koberta Lost in being his wite from Germany and did not care] When an Imposing procession is passing. | Vided that the sum of $2,700,000 should Congress “appropriated the sum of | williamsburg, were held for trial by Justia HE WORLD'S PLEASURE GROUNDS! @rowned by the upsetting of a sailboat (Soeclal to Tho Evening World) oeuvres that a : ‘ ‘ ening ; SOMO for Careylnge on the work. OF] Goetting inthe Lee "Avene Dulce Court this Sa Sel’ i fa the Hudson River off Fort Lee yess] RAHWAY. No J, June 1.—Willasy Moree, a | fo oven those who do not! tis sum, $100,000 arti remains, Wal the| moruing, one chérke Of cahavitg ‘on the Sal | GREAT MID-SUMMER SALE OF Tier atarcenn, farmer ‘ving amar Rahnay, attempted to a Mere hageneemeen Pata Feet | work’ tat vet complete of Nae ty Roath The young man lived with his mother | tuon Hel wae focad aha ER AL The po as good as an amphi ote be Oe Ga eel eaRE two veara: | Tergay, woot to the Bedford avenue police aa. &c | raaos je was found shortly after midnight | iinrtrd ra, To the south | {me and $2,000,000 more will be ni 1 {{oa'asd complained that Stephan's slop was open. 9 9 ° X brothers and sisters, and was {one hundred yards from his house lying before the plans of the Government can | fhele uinin support, He ae od wat je a creck. with the raror still cinched ae | there was the I Wf on which many | Ne fully saetivd vit. and a brows pate — = As we deem It policy to reduce our present overwhelming stock, so as to be teled mes hand, sane dressed 1 led, and ther marine thoroug! ©. gat 01 2 . ip the office of the Savannah line ateam-| hive tittle hove of saving te, ties wees us | Manhattan a One" Viunarey | Ceemels Rut the: turgent waretine and pleats Farm: a Geclety able to handle goods now on order for the Fall Trade, we will until further notice atlary, “msimmoet lla hs d Beer ee ee ee meat in (aati stctn” in”2t"05 Ss FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE FOR’ $100.0 Beat ta to go on al vugh room to stind around y 7 tito go ona ugh room to stand around withou eof the work, but Col, Walter Me-| Kings County Clerk to-day. The object of the] inthe Beton, MB, Longanoreman : Mon reena Kaltes) (ampling on each other's toca, And. was the Chief Engineer: when cist one another to | ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM valet pight Berg told the reporte: fat th * i aes aRtAES a eiret rk Was actually begun, He died in om Fort Lee and he thought ito 4 out his men at 8 o'clock 4 ¥ b nment En-| Arnold, Re Dorffenvach, Rev, J. PL | % drowned. ‘ is ate Aw sire Warning and by S48. they were march.| ineer, Who has been in charge ever Hofman and Rev GB Sander. | The aructes| THIS EMBRACES . . we RIMS TABLE-STRAMERS LEAVE wide saulg 2 7 , of f Bon fe Marte AU Ma ou pieces |e first work was done on the canal st Mrssirs i iil dia Carpets, Parlor Suit, Mirror, Sideboard, Dining-Room Furniture, AT abn a Bray 6 aa SF Baw! Ninety ethan teed wy Sa A eek Ubleraking wat the vat felish | geggtows Bowtevard Delving, — | pypepy climber Sults, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, and aN ah rea a Were two costa it te tclioved to Oetin : Jone before the sua commenced wetin Hil, “which “fronts: Ine Hudson “.| REPRESENTS AN ACTUAL VALUE OF $150. Sa Ment ab pee eas ny Hiver at that point. ‘The cuc is gw feet | Richard Fe of 12 Water street, this city; ope Estee Re pieeaniag Tile RECORDS. | vim 8s sreriea tot ou Eiatmelaren tts Maar cen a ny -< S. BAUMANN & Co., CONEY ISLAND. mounted police, all looking their finest . |to st . mete gt ett, Mh eveaatee | Aue fo, 8a ing ar | May aot Saat ual Cor. 46th St, and Eighth Avenue. SEA BEACH ROUTE. ‘toultural An uns Fellows's Clerks Wo Sie at hi pris sup, ss rhing = Mard Betialio ot ne Wd threatened bodily ss | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK wai Over + ctmentx ; atta ‘ he indictmen Ited States infantry P The work of copying ind nte in |t . hes H wethe service : lumtian —coledr Miller Got Of Cheaply, | Real Estate at Auction. Real Estate. the office of the Chief Clerk of ti - : h te police commun Miller, an elderly man, who claims! == aA ‘ trlet-Attoruey, preparatory to having ; a : ' f f uleataya*term RONGan Nes | JAMES L, WELLS, Auctioneer, A\—PHILIP A. SMYTH, Auot’ Rorcanis HO eta the indictments reruoved G the offive of Harlem Sap 0) niral Park ¢ Insulting ee jhe cher oF oe as : ia St Moat semis | t:| 284 CHOICE LOTS AT |~) = in ae e ww je Be , t with point vant t le of 000 to Positive eo Sale of rt ed by fore all the made ge atlbace teed . t ers ar \ ‘Np ae are Onin calla : i |SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2 Pe Ms) a si sietine prem cin canine | ifTBt $34 canmeliny fer tat, oe, a records of the a Jury for the . . 4 i otr i mh t & 1 ON THE GROUND. 4 to private cottages and legitimate| Pare 10 Cent pose of determinng whetner any nd t bus'ness; running from the Atlantic Ocean cl Also by elegant Racmts are iniseiogs wilt we vega. Pia | be . ; Hi , : 65 CITY LOTS jth to Gravetend ay, aad caly tow minutes | 4th et. and) Haat 924m. ferrin w biy be done some ; , | west of iron. plera, righton, ——— aeeeg erObehly done some time nex escribe r a © | Mitephants! fiain‘on mont | COLUMBIA-CORNELL-UNIVERSITY OF Play a ' " ni with QUARRY ROAD AND ARTHUR AVE, NEAR s nd fOr mapa to TRIANGULAR BOAT RAG & KYAN, Auctioneers, 111 Broadway, Mighland Course, opposite Poughkeepsie, FRIDAY. JUNE 21 May Doneiaes Gee Dooamer. ah . Viret Divinte n t am i d F li ae —— he Bi cee. ee ae ie iad esis janet a ee . Bisipate cited that s = abi, 30 AVE, AND 18187 Ni . Instruction. __ taaver Ee Pi for $09 in the Suouruan. Mise Doug Thin is Bucher Hin Ns i tremens! fon wt Chis season, TUhas lost its richness and | Leaves West less says she reamed ashe ve ReeeP Sl pa . wees a Riding 4 as about to bask rmy ‘tailty very function of the | tr ave. (Th at) L station and trvite, 6 School, Bsth at. Fare, Round Trip. 78 cents Kir Walter. when a colored Jocney with'e “%q" | Thi ; tality and every (unction of the body suffers in | | Tremont ave. (ATith et.) b, station and trolley | SOMOS puiuing, 1 leton bon, tassas Go| Seema ett faligw trees over coures, om his sieeve told ber to bet on bis tou Bbe | sary . ; ed im the Wrong PY 1 —— fed the next day, ebe says, 240 won eiout . ri LJ are. ONE O-CENT FARE TO BATT 'f ox wt. 9 welled Agi d Fi Apartm Orga’ ——_—e——— . te , etvice M yr Hood’s Sarsaparilla Municipal Building, late and Apartments to bet. Pianos and Ls Goon vaLur in carpets ree eniences at NDSOME FLATS of 6 large. light rooms, sapiens | S1—-PIANO TUNING; 25 years’ daily practice. stcowrnutawair'n, he | ae’ fates” Detachment » Warhingten ‘Cane| at a an, bye hoon | Will give pure, rich bigod aud will then tone and | & Water and ¢. 41d Yocatlon for children; one block trom i4érh | Stanley: plasio tuner and repairer, 343 Fulteg tinenta! Ouards, the Washington Light inte 4 © reve th th. Court et | atrengthen the whole ayst oon ro pial. re tian; Fant $15.60 to $15.90. Janitor, 40) | at.. Brooklyn, pate Pe Met nis certinears | Mrensthen ystems and completely | Sens liberak, Title guaranteed tree of cost to| Bradhuret av * — etilaniala ont Pessbalz Fels, Gree M.Te-Das.| GA : ceremonie . ‘ Voetoal ot "the County kg'Vereome that tired feetin ch purchaser Cail’ of seul f ee vs, with Plain Bausch of : f A sult as brought tn VAN BLY CK. “Attorne i - Help Wanted—Female. = ae 2 piosee by Coapiais o ot Bonner with sien Are encinos. ona | iie’Mastt Bae Fal ts beeees HOOO'S PILLS are uateicas, mild, eter | We NAN, BAY COMPLEVE MOURNING OUT! Pp ely apparalue—iwo bovks and ladder Lacks. Bi A haves ond ' JAMES L. WELLA, Auctivieer, 69 Li te ‘of ready made; all tee a wi hg Y br, ‘Bi imer si. New York eS CLCSUN'S. tas ree AURPAT NOMANT © voune ict tor hounroed,

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