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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1895. Union Park, at One Hundred and i] Hinoery RICH GAN DRINK; |Stsf2s2<"%-"'" IGALLAHAN DEFIANT, |*S FE SET FoR FosBERY? /PANIGONAN"L”TRAIN] NO TONEY DOWN cat a nue, was arrested by Patrolman Scher ‘iditenatet . Mrs, Clara Lichtenatet: meir, . POOR G0 ORY TWeimen ++ tion of a thane fn ¥ oe IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. The police of the Charles street tte Fire atarted through some unknown ‘. We have on exhibition in one of our show windows a completely B}tion made the following arrests The Ex-Aseemblyman Again AY) caves in the stati nety and candy store Conway Chased Guard Klein With furnished 4-Room Flat at Beaker, 79 Bank street; Hugh Soares, reeted for Excise Violation, [of Mrs. Ciara Lichtenstein, at 21 Man+ a Drawn Revolvorn $ 00 ma t eae at 8 Bixth avenue; H. Rogers, 249 West hattan street, at 249 o'clock this morn- d Fourth street; J. MoFarley, 116 King tng, and before It was extinguished a Cla an Hotels Did a Good street; T. Bussem, 401 West Sixteenth |small-sized panic was caused among the Room street; John McElroy, 12 Christopher | NeW Entrance to His Saloon Made jtenants in the building. Seized by Other Trainmen and Tuesday, July 234 street; Owen Call, 33 Downing street. According to the story tokl by Mra. . le Sunday Trade, but Sa. The police of the Weat Twentieth for Sunday Trade. Lichtenstein the building was set on fire Turned Over to a Policeman, street station arrested Patrick Caraher, by an Incendiary. Mrs, Lichtenstein is _ 1, ie smeY. loons Were Closed. of 211 West Fourteenth street. & widow. Her mother, @ widow also, | w, , yt Be SUNTAN SRG tom One There were twenty-eight alleged vio- | Excise Board Postpones Action on|who js eighty-three years old, lives with | Women Passengers Screamed Until i . latorg of the Excise law arraigned be- her ti pind. in the FeaF Of th He Was Subdued. yl CCREWIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE, fore Sapiatrace Wentworth in the Har: His First Accusation. her in two rooms In the rear of the je Was Subdued, Gvervehine for Housekeeping made a strict Interpretation of fhe law ~— Mrs. Lichtenstein said that she was ws BURNT ORT Ry GARE RES LAM TABS c at Wan eHgTeT|s. st of the siloon-keepers ; ay ~ ” ONLY j FAVORED FEW LET IN. charged with the offense, = sl Ex-Assemblyman Michael Callahan | *Wakened Naveind bot Paitin’ bid be | nikeiSsardihcdihadcs 2 tab Meh Ute ALE We Allow OTe At AND ACR oleTawn Purchasers, Child , U herd, Hendricks, who keeps a cigar! was arraigned in the Tombs Court to- | Youn man who ent her room and rs old, of 317 Kast One Hundred and 9 rens an sses sore, in front of a, saloon at 70 West /day on the charge of violating the Ex-/shouted for her to get up, that the) Fourteenth street, created a small-sized was held in $300 bail for trial, charged d|ctse law. His case was adjourned a eee Apart her ts ATURE Cie wer pante in @ north-bound Third avenue The Extreme Heat Helped to| Wit viclation of tne Sunday law. The | to-morrow. | nrang from ter bed, but that the man jclevated train at & o'clock this morning Make 7 with the saloon, which is owned by| He was arrested on the came charge and found that it was on tire, and that! bY chasing @ guard through the train orn Ave., Cor, the Tenement Dvell- Herman Singer, ‘and Is separated from) a few weeks ago, after a ferce struggle | ths shelves buck of the counter wore in| with a revolver. PEN SATU 4 ers ble. ae eee eras Py, a pereDs tedster with Policeman Burke, and held for |% She then went lato her sleeping fore @ single shot a fired he was Miseral ickson, who arrente - : om again and woke her mother, “The Gricks, wont to the clear store yester. | ttlal. Notwithstanding the fact that | fa. Nira. Lich, |8élzed by some of the ot ter is old and. decre or trainme 7 Aneel” fs “ethan | hw iconae en Seopa, he contin | Casta, Sut that aie "earaheg| and aizarmed. ‘he guard who had been SHIPPING NEWS. ATTACKED BY HER NEPHEW. |COttOn Dresses, pach age of chewing tobacco. thie teat; the sale of liquor yesterday, and was | mother out bi Prater Fee nck | threatened was Frank Klein. PSR Saar ae A "9 EXCURSION BARGES RAIDED. | 00g frat ee en rae ene Sinces | Akain arrested, ann hen ° j} He was in charge of the last car on ALMANAC FOR ‘To-DaT, MeGovern and Companions Sald to t a pall of water to try an store had no connection with the sa-| Callahan tmprovised an entrance to Nis | put out the tia jeeing that they the train, which was filled with news- gun risa... 447|Sun sete. 7.35 Have Assaulted Mra. Haye papers to be delivered along the route. HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. loon, Hendricks was held, nevertheless. [har through a Doyers. street. Chinese | Were. b yntrol, she 4 and Tweaty-| At Thirty-fourth street Conway wanted Ee ee eon cen & wane Magistrate Kudlich, in asex Market | | ‘ the street and shoutes ; : ip. laundry. He stood in the doorway inviting | HHhue West Une Hun : to "a past F vind- ‘Outing Trips Were Spolled by the | aie fern hin “ihe, morning. ‘ to board this car, and when told h t OG ORS PEST] yearsold) of 88 Bant Fitth street, Wind: could not he pushed his way past Klein, people to come in and drink, until Po- Station-house is across a sor Terrace, Brooklyn, ia {1 rt ve fe eka Weld for | pe NG Bileabe nah m the store, and 8 Cer en errace, ya, ia in @ critical . Absence of Cooling every case the defendant Keeman Price, of the Elizabeth street Nutete: Wer eruill BS HACC tea te ‘New York local ttme, at4 4 minute” | condition in the Seney Hospital, Brook- C, C started, Conway and Klein then ex- PORT OF NEW YORK. 6 to 10 years, 1.35, further examination. 4 ring the woman's & The men arrested on excursion barges | Station, arrested him. ¢ the station-house and sent in an | ts, ran lyn, to-day, suffering from the effects Beverages. ere arraigned in the Tombs, They | Callahan was represented in court by ex tnal aac Ha choy’ thought tt was eval to wcll | Abram Gane TeTENE) ; Arrived at the| changed some blows. ns Jane: Akocoversy hee. Baphaw,. 32 eer on the excursions, but were held ie latter objected to the low voice nes shouting out o . vid TO-DAY, Y i for trial, in which Policeman Price was. telling windows and | Piles former was gettint the worst of| TASS TNE Fighteenth street and Eleventh avenue, worth 1.50 to 3,75. In the Jefterson Market Court Marts-| Magistrate Iirann of the arrest, floor above, hel the fight, when he drew a thirty-two Jonn Mulooney, of. Nineteenth. street President Bruder Move than one hundred ssloon-keepers| trate Detiel carried out the letter of the) “You would like to h jealtbro Colt's revolver and pointed it and Tenth avenue, and Christopher Dun- @md bartenders were arraigned before | law in every case and held the defend- shake you i also," re- i wilding and aro sed é ‘hotd a) Orleans | leary, of bus ‘Lwentleth street, were held the Gity Magistrates this morning, |®Nts for trial. ng to the fact pr tenants ‘a short time there| St kleln, who released his ihotd and |Werra ....... Genoa | py diatice Walsh In. the Mutler. Street dine the Sunday Best a that Mr. Roo atulated Po-) Was a shill panic among (he tenants. | lashed through the cars to the front of INCOMING STEAMSHIP®, Police Court this morning to awalt the eharged with violating 7 Heeman Burke The policer sn Ww to the tear of) the train, result of the woman's injuries. ‘They SO extra values laws. This was two score less than) VACATION FOR M’CLUSKY. molt ian it Ig mot on trial” re-| the round Moor, where the mother of] There were feveral women on this ee eR ines, Park: are charged with attacking her In the rt axistrate Brann, | Mrs. Lichtenstein. was lying upon. the Ravan isk, te Yast Monday. ome saloons were open gikad MARAT EAD ag way in Heme Te Tah eae ATE WHESTiAAME train, and they screamed at the top of | Attar. Coe Patience il ee Outing and Sailor Dress- for those who knew the ropes. He Will Not Go on ‘Post for Twelve | which the policeman was talking to the) smoke and the old woman waa neariy thelr voices when they saw Conway 5 vie, Liverpool, : “ CRUSHED AT THE PIER ‘The only people who were deprived of Days at Least. Magistrate seemed too ¢ ntlal. jSuffocated. ‘The policemen were forced) pursuing Klein with a revolver. DUB TO-MORROW, ” 7" 6 “f want that remark withdrawn,” sald |to place handkerchiefs in. thelr, mouths | pencil ¢S, eelers an thelr customary beverages yesterday! George McClusky. forced out of the| Magistrate braun to prevent themselves from being over-| The other trainmen then seized hold | Yillehad, Bremen, Alene, Kingston, aie '9 'e were the law abiding, home staying| 1 cective Bureau because he was al. We Want 4 stenographer anyhow. to [cane by the smoke. ‘he old woman was Of Conway and disarmed him before he a ¢ ove UTE Me BES Las working people of the tenements who friend of Byrnes's peculiar methods, take all this ev ne aa said Mr. ne rical and the policemen had con- ld fire a single shot, They OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS ing « Long Branch Steamer. . and a request for aijou side bie disculty in removing her to the| handed him over. to Poli ngraph ugent, | str Dermott, of the East Fiity. y Of, Was not i] Mrs) Lichtenstein sald that $% which | station. " Magistrate Simms, at roto, |tWeen Long Branch and New York, SHIRT she had in a bureau drawer, the ville Court, adjourned the hearing. = was an hour behind time in reaching ‘assorted ipts of the day before, had been oe cc II Baile: kid has granted him twelve days’ vacation | bailed out {n $00. und she belteved et the man HOLMES’S WIFE AGAINST HIM. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. a‘ SrA Gane RU LEEaaneuea: Larose WAISTS colors ) 88- a ie The hi ing before the Excise Board! wh; d awaken and the leave begins to-morrow morn-| 11 in. complaint against Callahan for|the ato ® and then robe lected on the pler and rushed on board, < plice discredit @o not indulge in hanging over a bar -@undays or any other days, but who have been accustomed to having a piteher or pail of fresh, cool, foaming } Beer from the neighboring beer saloon with thelr Sunday dinner or for the re-| fn, freshment of such visitors as might call] |! ‘Bicciusky appeared half eman | TO SAIL TO-MORROW, The Iron Steamboat Taurus, plying be- and assigned to do patrol duty in the Maracaibo, Maracaibo, Lisbonense, Para, Thirty-second Precinct, will not don the uniform yet. Acting Chief Conlin AWGRbIVINAH WabsEDOH utter. ranted, as is taking a ¢ Spree, Bremen, Semin the former violation, by Poltee | hovi hy other, indiscriminately. Ge the Only holiday of the weak, Seen Te FAMAe Al Captain’ Yount beth street y that the | wor Report that She Ww w Teatity 2 Me, Tfaynes, of 66 W cut Thirty -aavenit ‘ation, w 8 mortilt sect : 4 fhe clubs and the hotels did a tre-| moh Aye aes mat Aol until Callah: Abraham Levy, | Ciae ane han Gare Against the Accused Murderer. tirival In’ Now-York he had te ve taken | 28th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. mendous Sunday business, the intense| write me up when J appear on post, [of the Pulitzer Huilding should have | on Which. the CINCINNATI, July 22—A Commerctal | loving (racks tn front of - in an ambulance to Hudson Street Hi heat and oppressive humidity making|, “Well, it's hard, but I presume TN) 010% Se ern e tee Vent eae eas ite hat! {| Gazette special from Indianapolis says: | ately,” » id the Company will continue, to build | Dital. aatt many of ithe crowded pi the whole town thirsty. ‘The 40,000 men | "4ve,t0 stand tte an probe | ME ld he expected. the trial i e hanc rer lawyer | Mix, Holmes, the wite of the accused | fu tracks on Rrayvenant ofure inthe meantime | Yesterday, pandemonium | reigned, “and g t to b + | would be Anished this afternoon, and was gutied before the fre| murderer and insurance swindler, left | gM ai@ilMing 2ounK ladies of Port, Rlehmon oe ‘ 2 New York whose incomes are lerse| able that MoCiusky will be reinstated | that he would probably be able to ap-|was Bue gut, and’ the police said that | here for Philadelphia yesterday at the | shalt nth xt tor th enough to enable them to belong to alin the Detective Bureau. Dearie fashionable club, the others who could “HMahiniA f The rooms of the afford to pay the stiff prices which the COL. GRANT’S ECONOMY. filled with Just come from the court whe hall on Thu RSieiane Cannot Find the Murdere: aie Law- 1, H. Mub-| ‘The polloe of Williamsburg bi half of Callahan late to-day. | thy Marsh ould ‘or the Fire Marshal would be advised t0 | instance of the prosecuting uttorney of who had = - that city. Mrs, Holmes would not talk, | e the Bee- xclde Hoard were | ma lahan's friends, not the slight- ‘est clue to the whereabouts ot Pompeo Demaceo, hap ‘Rotala are obliged to charge in. the ~— She hate was betng hea PISTOLS USED IN A FIGHT. |2*,a8, intimate friend, ‘to whom she | saver na ie ‘aistenyearold Tulian ‘whe shot and tar| ROBERT J, THOMPSON & CO, present revival of Puritanism, and those Nearly $13,000 in Buying —— — er purpose, says Mrs, Holmes | the past tew days. tantly killed his partner im the peddling busi+ Broadway and ; \tisens who live in maintain wi has forsaken her husbend. unaelior FR n Att Ress, Greten Chereg, thirty yeare old, of 237 syby Amor ahem tyr dns hee < Lvdigalb th ftellgontsmesivive ch tot anos MARRIED HIS STEPMOTHER, | ner shot tn the Arm and Him As-| “This person was told by Mrs, Holmen | opal tar de Wzaent yeni ete ath Rint Goon Gteste dtetTgukertted Shott das begpepied bave big Legitreetatesty) ake Police Commissioner Grant, who had anilant in the Fingers, that the assertion of, Holmes that ne Dovie ‘in (relation to the proposed ‘Preah itil of a horse, and Dami keep their wines, the matter in hand, anrounced this|q Western Youth Righted His| Isidore Berg, twent in Tol ) went | Hridge, advising them that a new law has jus sh y-three years old, | with his wife when the Pletzel children | been pubiish: towns to borrow were lean none Lorene res morning that the twelve new patrol! gather’a Wrongs ton Woman, |ot 40 shty-ninth street, was | disappeared is not true; that w : | revall wen who chose to leave their| “Sens would be ready for use by the} cHicAco, July 22—A despatch from| shot in the arm by an Italian named [it tee Hones: “Moresve pe Wives and children at home and visit | luring the old regime Police Commis-| Tacoma, Wash., says: Henry Veazie,|Gulssepp! Pommetta, of 1488 Lexington a says she was with Holmes, tn | tg. NN atostd al @e saloon where their faces were| sioner Sheehan secured an appropria-| twenty-three, has married his step-|Bvenue, at 1.9) o Birch StS PCED S ARAL peered SST me IRe WY LIES @ The funeral of Richart Christopher, whe died known. Hon of $400 for the bullding and | mother, forty-alx, and his father, Will-|#t the same time the Italian shot him- ‘Riis intimate friend of Mra, Holmes ville, on Friday, aged Bas tnfortunate poor aweltered in ar Tarant save With some pride thet he |!am H. Veazie, a prominent and wealthy | Sef In the fingers. believes she will tell all she kno’ Yesterday afternoon at/ the Twenty-third street ferryboat New York, be ‘cramped tenement-houses unre. | has secured the buliding of the wagons | mill man and logger, has disinberited| The Italian was arrested, and Berg | i0itss"in prosecuting hmee ° STODR "agile at Ser bone in foe | ota dipllgipneh Shean el hor their I A hin WOUA a Fabae : witness tn proseouting him. a home ta, rs . Moved, for the polloe were under atrict | (07 $11.00, thus making a saving from ihe nim, had his wound dressed at the East One ie, after viele with Ber aunt, Mra Wilt mare,8 bed the steam lanne erters to enforce the Sunday Excise | £13.00, He will recommend to the board | |For twelve years the elder Venzie has | Wi) Hone oe er eeeenomend ATTACKED B BY I NEGROES. Mr and Mra, Percival 0. Ullman ead tamity, | iatatow ‘of “ayo. Rodne 4 laws to the letter. hat this surplus be expended in build- | lived here with Mrs. Veazie. He in-| According to the story told by Berg, gf Tottenville, teft on Saturday leat for thelr) Sohn" collins, of 361 Brosdway, and. John. Wille Bren those who fled from the super- |S ine River; and in repairing. the siz | formed her she was not married to him, | be mmotte Gnd (wa Uther Tealiene ac the| Hart@eld Girls A Piha Buin eg: We rae Fo eae Savttcack, ‘sere waved Gr Willies Oveun t 5 mimetta and two uthe att of Ld . heated streets and hives of the city to|old patrol wagons, because the man who performed the| Circe of one dundred “and Fourth | nee Bld Se LAN Cd Miss Mamie Androvette, of ‘Pleaaat 4 Gill AoA lsd agg) uate nad: oxked Hatchet--Thetr Mother Sh The Italians, who] PURVIS, Miss, July 2%.—Saturday eh began to curse night about ® o'clock a terrible crime @ake an outing on the cheap excursions ceremony was not legally authorized to that make the rivers and bay and/ TAMMANY STORM BREWING, | marty, thom, However, a few monthe @ound and the ocean picturesque on reet and m for a it Fires BRINGING ‘EM BACK. «: ‘Through some unknown cusse fire broke out ta wilt ‘Two 8 = his property to his son Henry, 1a fight follow 4 . th a Bidad. Wil a @unday found that President Roose-| ri yeiy Time Expected at the Re-|,S!¢ Was born and reared in of his frie! was enacted at the home of A. D. Hart- . 8. Ryman, of the Misabeth baallaeghtranredentacctie aid alias pg loosed Some time ago we gave velt’s faithful bluecoats on board the A . e- | Minn. “h n AUMe being yom thelr, fleld, a highly respected and prosperous oa ine agrees, yesterday, morn | Second atrwet, early iaie morning, Little damage | the right to return goods for gteamships and barges were rigid inthe| OFsenisation Seeting To-Night, | Klip wv Mtoe bullets, Aw soon ge {ay | farmer who lives about ten miles east or, the Tey. Mason, bad 6 Beanies titre, cause. ‘enforcement of the blue law that saya| The Committee on Organization of} Wisconsin womai, now. rp shots were fi the Itallans started of this place, ae se a Sates asi morning, but We knew there wouldn’t be & glass of beer shall not be 4 Tammany Hall will meet to-night, and|an inmate of the insane, us: 4 run down ‘Th towar Mr. Hartfield, being absent, his two] ,,™, [ier AC. Dion, of Brookire, dettrered oul i Gunday, and the men who had the it ts probable that there will be some! Hoch«ster, Minn. A couple of Hundred ana oumareet | daughters, aged fourteen and sixteen| toon before a large audlen many returned, because they have privileges’ on these excursions were|lively times settling the contests be- |) calitoriia to find that Hatts rteke them when the Ilallans turned, | Years, went out to the cowpen to turn| Sixteen excise areste were made at South Beach the value we claim for them. @ither made heavy losers by the ven-| tween rival candidates for the leader-| smith, who really thought she wa Pommetta pointed his revolver at Berg, | out the calves. Mrs, Hartfleld, who re- ay, the majority of the victims being OF Sui 4 pc ange bart Mes ship in, the ablanth, Nineteenth and) Witham M1, Veazie, had married his son resp F dropped to his knees ard inuined tn houwe, heard. ‘the girl #000 nits Lear aie eee » 3 5 lc f ‘ew up. his 0 _prote aces | narenes: ath i: olice. The sentiment among members of the| 11. ordered the: on Just as he did so the Ttalian pulled the| but she ; * by us—but 36 were left on hand tore by the Povschen, twenty-nine years| Committee favors a peaceful settlement | and’ decured. that he world alsinnent | sand the ball atruck Berg's arm. | Waa not’ wericusiy: hurt’ however, nd NATI, July $2—A Commearetal-Casetts (os every cause, 10 of these by ms Nake ne axloon|of the various rows, but some of the|jenry. but. the latter laughs at. his | Phen the an fled down One Hun-| juunaged to give the alarm. = from Zanesville, O., says: A tornade ry 3 old, of 67 Dey street, who keeps @ saloon’ aspirants are dec.dedly acrimonious) father, He says that the Veazle estate, | Ited and Third street Tho two gitls were found lying in the 3 death, 5 not called for at all, and 21 were absolute failures. af and §35 Suits $18 made & order. at 127 West street, believes that the | and will probably break loose from the) valued at $1:0,00, can never be wrested | ,Pollcemen| Churehill and Devine, of | cowpen unconscious, One o! Excise law permits him to open his aa- | Wigwam if turned down. from him, He says he wanted to do all Joon and sell liquor after 12 o'clock Sun- he could to right the wrong done Miss day night. TROLLEY ACCIDENT FATAL. Kingensmitn by’ his rather. © swooped down on @ grove weet of thie ety this jast One Hundred and Fourth] covered sufficiently to state th. fternoon, where @ camp-meeting with t station, heart the shots, and| were ‘attacked ty the ate dt ane Inrge atienintce ‘waa in progres, They wind metta was 0 aken at the corner! hatchet. One of the girls is badly in-| Prostrated great tre and one was thrown on and One Hundred and | jured and will die. Mrs, Hartileld was oFlum, erushiog tt to Mre. Wil- ome ds tried to persuade him to take iio ond street a placed under arrest. | shot three times, but will probably re- pare nearee keep fis, place closed ust 6 o'clock | aire, gomima Johnaon, aixty-nve yeara| CYCLING ON A SIDEWALK, | it ns,tiscovered that two of the ttn oa ase ia @upoouae tO ke dhe saative Itoaia watt FOR TUESDAY. walt gnd gas eattings " ed fi . . an's fi wc ; ah ppored to riauely A 7 Monday morning. old, of 20 South Sixth street, Jersey| sor qhie Offense Ernest Fellowa| tt © Mad shot himself, of the crime. “If the negroes are caught| grove, And spent Ht force on the | The Best All-Wool Ingrain Art Square] serges si. Boa erat ass r = But Dreschen wanted to find out 1f/ City, who was badly crushed between — they will be lynched. <0 we he'd be arrested in case he opened at/ couple of trolley cars near Fulton| Rete ‘a OFFICER AFTER MURPHY. —-——____ Chinamen Go to Hoffman Island’ DUES PS eee: midnight, Ferry, Brooklyn, on Mare! ed early| Ernest Fellows, twenty years old, of bela ‘The Ward line steamer Orizaba, Capt Downs, ‘Two minutes after 1 o'clock this| {ls torning at the home of her son, | 3 East One Hundred and Twenty- Ex- ties Commissioner pia| PLATT ON G. 0. P. ROWS. | arrives a sacarsntine tnle marniog from Mesteo morning he opened all the windows of caite, Jonnaon Wied Sst fete an cAninex | eighth street, a rephew of District-| “Noe Appenr for Examination. BEAN (No Neehe! GO. eee ee reren a leaeyiate: ean pee: j erry-boat, and was threading her Way | Attorney Fellows, was arrested by a] 4 . Forty-revn of cluding twenty . hia saloon, lighted up the place and /|fitWeen the car tracks in search of a sai ch Bridge The Assembly Committee to-day re- Political Conference. amen, ware aent to Hofman Talend until to-| LOTS OF DAINTY PRETTINEAS FOR VERY flung open the front doors, Then he) Court street car, when she was struck | Policeman of the High Bridge station |. 164 \ts investigation of the Charities morrow afternoon, The teat of the passengers | LITTLE MONEY. stationed himself outside and shouted to|by a Myrtle avenue car and jammed | last night for riding his bicycle on the | Toi ment of rBooklyn, Boss Platt rounded up a bunch of his ‘ied with eercifcates trom Dr Hurgees | Furalture te «_.Tis Improved Eiaatlo Truss ts the only trene ta the passers-by: ‘Here's the place to get | #sainst @ car of another line. Bidewalk at Sedgwick avenue, near ee ii man Schulte opened proceed: | Political followers at Manhattan Beach a a penned: wich the CAH 0} itt anette comes eaeae ee igh Bridge, a “ yesterday and discussed with them the $ your beer! Walk right in! Mrs. P. Hammond, of 152 East Thirty-|ings shortly after 10 o'clock and ex- . COWPERTHWAI co Policeman Thomas J. Carney, of the HUNTING MISSING MEN. ninth street, was crossing Second ave-|Commissione: George H, Murphy was|"0™2 ‘he party has on hand. Mr, Platt Fell from the Third Story, R TS& i 2 i nue at Eleventh street last night, carry- | ¢ i Ghuroh strest station, heard hie invt ing her baby In her arms, when she | Called for as the first witne: tation and accepted it. He ordered @| General Alarm Sent Out for Kear-| wis knocked down by a bicycle ridden| Mr. Murphy was seen in the Court- Glass of beer at the bar and paid five ney and Barret: by Michael Gersper, of 151 Broome | House just before the session opened, street, Nelther m nor child was th- 4 conte Sa th Koen ne cr ated Drseenay Patrick J. Kearney, thirty-seven years | jured. Mrs, Hammond refused to make | Ut disappeared shortly afterwar would not comment on Mayor Strong's statement that the appointment of Will- lam Brookfield was suggested by the] the wi bors. She wa One of the monkey and parrot rows 104, 106 AND 108 WEST 14TH ST., At 4 A. M today Annie Feltman, twenty- old, of 63 , fell trom Kear th ave: window 0 . BROOKLYN STORES thkca to. Governeur iisepial, S"* "| BLATBUSH AVE. NEAR FULTON ST. DISEASES OF MEN. old, of 281 Thirteenth street, Brooklyn, | complaint. The Committee sent an officer out to|that Mr, Platt ls taking great interest nihent cure quaranited. The wall-known Cap land's harbor police made z se aaa find him. In'is the fight between Senator Kilburn ey t, Copel ol manager of the Cable Telegraph office ‘Henry Newmann, of 199 Hooper street, | and ex-speaker Malby for the Senator a nee’ @even excise arrests as follows: at 16 Broad street, this ety, i otis ta. Bi been BOLLA- WALLAS SORRY. Brooklyn, # contractor, was thes Michael F, McGrath, of 287 East Fifty-| missing since July 18, To-day the po- He said he was a shirt manufacturer | Mr. Platt has suggested that both candi fifth street, who sold a glass of beer | lic nt out a general alarm or him. naaect tke cil . oy hetore be ppecome a contractor in the hance ee ah the Heese A t Sharities Depart 50. nairman Hackett, o! epublican to Roundsman Early off Ninety-sixth| One Was also sent out for Thomas | Resr Ce ee ites Mba ect ant rah wed Me Commis: | State Committee came. to town. to-day = called. | nomination in the St. Lawrence district, —nothing out water. That's all need with Pearline. Don't use , He sald he told the 1 street on the barge Spear, of the|fesputared’ from fis, ho ay Woman at Their Festtv: “Nolan on ‘occasion that he|and had a talk with Mr. Plutt. He will sioner Nolan on one occa enty ‘Tipperary Association's exour-|Mightyreishth sireet, inst Wriday, The Bolla-Wallas, an organization| was going to be a bidder for the dry-|probably Issue @ call in a day or two . errr eee re County Tip siatront, Wey mado up principully’ of members of St | feos contracts, Mr. Nolan’ cold ‘im [for meeting of the commitive.©” 0S por ey ee HH] bi ve SEWING MACHINES, | John J. Masterson, of 778 Ninth ave- Suicide Had but = Penny. Bartholomew's Club, 209 b. Porty-|acatsh: the heaviny contmantee State are to hold a convention at Sara- claim is true, that Pearline is nue, arrested by Patrolman O'Brien for| JAMAICA, L. 1, July 2.—A well-trewed man, | necond street, regret greatly the stigma! Mr. Hirsch wanted Mr. Newman to | tox gelling him @ glass of beer on the barge | sbout forty-two years of age, last night wont into/cast on their association by a young | produce his books and papers to show | sum Aug. 16, to organize, They want Willeos & Gibbs, Automtie, Walle, Sluger, Da susnserss he better than soap, the soap Morton, of the County Tyrone Associa- | tb meeting of the Salvation Army in the bar-| girl who had an at Of dois tree | aceeteran se eeeaee PmRCenE aS , Sap yng ape doesn’t have a chance to do | Bauee | sucha, [ent tb4 fepetr all ee i racks on the Rocke he man took al mens at their Summer-nisuts. f tT aCtoF we maid they had all been| Church Row Leads to Murder, Tt’ ly in the |sosee eat and repair Mee eeleher, Of 08 Kast Broad: | oelane ta eer aion ‘ue"prv: [in Bulzer’s Harlem River Wark F destroyed. us TOUBDO, 0, July %—A shooting aftray on- any work. It’s only in the amd Rast Mth er, of > | cer e' potter ight. ™ as “4 ‘3 3 * Jomerrented by Patrolman Klute, to | Se,euse men Drguared wih “Ene Club ts perfectly respectable, and DG — currer last night io the Polis settlement, in way. Besides, some soaps might Sper way, & Feruiny the man. "He fet the meetine a litle | with’ the exception of the inteneatet| CLUB HIRED LION PARK, — | «ich ran Nowicent received mounds trom ; SUED Ameena (whom he sold two glasses of beer on the | after ie o'clock: Shortly after be shot himeit| piri's excapad> the festival was y ‘ Coabie la ihe cause trouble—and you'd lay Evergthing Guaranteed, ‘oxsackie, of the County Tyrone | Si? Oe aan obed for the ‘tutiet. | Pied on in an orderly manner. a : “the fa . A ¢ + yecaiet excursion. Ae eee a etecy Rlamtant’ but the es sive ME Defense of Walters Arrested for ay the it to Pearline. Youll never get Room 144, __W Samuel Patten, of 476 Columbus ave- Seats ebay ime Ray ie one of tue man's | May Organise to Prevent wlarten Selling Beer to Customers. of income Pearline’s very best work till The business men in Morrinanta diy nue, arrested by Patrolman McQuade | There was nothing that would Indicate bis eu Policemen Reed and Rinn, of the West and trouble similar to Toe'selling him a glass of beer on the | iy, 08, piece of baper was wrilten (he word | are talking of forming a prove One Hundredth @treat Biation, tried to you use it just as directed on barge Morton, of the County Tyrone as ee lo bare, themselves from, repettt 87 | ect into Idan Park, at One Hundred and : the package. Then you'll have the easiest, quickest, Association's excursion. The Ship Sintram in a Squa' horton’. of” lat Juring the past few week. Lighth street and Columbus avenue, yes- most economical w 7 yo make sume exc wirolling the Annexed District to properily epers, Daniel Fe their own precinct Baker, recognized the p fused to let them in. Th ud taken to the st e arrests: nich and Pet Hicemen ant y were arrest use, and Ps he ——— anieting Indian Rumors, ee ae et hee DON’T TSS IT. Leon Lewis, of 476 Columbus avenue, | Tne American ship Sintram, of Freeport, Me.,| fully tees ‘a4 dweifings ave been entre |. arrested by Patrolman Peterman for commanded by Capt, "Woot-| [8% i gelling him two glasses of beer on barge this morning fr in HORE, Sone shar prove: Morton, of the County Tyrone Associa- tion's excursion. y of washing and cleaning, ted that the Sintram had a very narrow ra cats OM SSE 5) GOODS AT HALF PRICE. representative will cf y the foremain and Offers Great Bargainn, two waiters wha Were Bloomingdales’ big sale this week ts 0 ude 42, j s CATE WATCH CO., 11 Bast William Carlisle, of 838 West Forty-|i1' x i ne slp tang sing i | then gained POH OO... 1b Rast win ail when. she Setar ‘ ninth street, arrested by Patrolman | wind, ant all sa Prone Bloomingdal Manufacturers’ Sale wrank Schmidt and - é a é. Ss a Peterman for selling him three glasses | Siar of whiskey on the barge Morton, of the | topgallant hed, urt this morning We will dispose of several odds and ends in Parlor Suits,| , BRIGHTON BEACH RACES” (4 uunty Tyrone Association's excursion. | way six inches suove the eyes of the riggl attracting a great deal of attention arsed. w = : “ Every Week Day, beginning at 2.30°P. ML oy ya Sweeney, of 290 Delancey street, — = Tt te a mendtaovurere’ ualaaaige ante, (8 Walters Ww Chamber Sets, Ac., at one-third off regular price. ae 3. chad intend eg Sa Murdered by Tramps. : = oad to arrested by Patrolman Peterman for and when it was bewun some $2,000, 2 >] as Sire WT) clasien oh beer on the| LANGA Dh: Fue odeule Mean) eoe| Sete ts cot were aia are ah ie EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Rosen Coxsackis, 9f the County Tyrong bot pe es oye’ A Wks tree Fae Ponts has heen the: drew surer of the | Philip Roeder, thirty years olf, of 16 Bedford Furnish your home now and save money, Such opportuni- Help Wanted—Ma! Association's excursion. erionsly murdered at bis own home Sundar | of large crowds daily, contract be- | was found deat in bel at bie tome uma| ties are scarce, During the Summer we will 2 ‘Arrests last night at the Eldridge| the people of Zion neighborhood, where he lived is cut in ponsaek tenis o thie | g the ill open accounts for ‘alt eae third m street station were Luther Straub, 6/ 4nd the fact that this le rder at Btanton street; Albert Jeske, 45 Riving- | (ribatel {9 tanps, walce y one-hi mbrellas gia oc |g, oe om tn wn ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. lefendanty in the custody of —= f | at sold at $2 have been r Lincoln within the ‘o é AS ae atti} 0 aduced to at end a0 O) ugh ¢ | Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, Tinwara, Curtains, Clocks, Pictures tan street, 1p, | Mand, he tetatanrettee tie eattes |Scnartnent the orn, Sf the ale If Yor Are Well Meer halfigeraton, Goby Cartacea be jE. At the Macdougal street station: D.| tere is no doubt that he will be lynched, aly ue to the desire of tue manuiace| OL Wk oe 8 ' y ges, &e, Finchall, 18 Grand street; George Fish- —— 3 for ready cash. Duriag the hard | ft u ¥ Brockway. Youd ine. But occa: | DIED. andler 205 Canal street; Edward] Lightning Struck # Fing Pole, = | tmcs inany mills acouin MRS | 6 calle by the Ce stonally you hove a hes uF (wet billows, Vesivtkocde goats due Gea uae Saeeee < O'Grady 514 Greenwich street, and Jo-| Lightning struck a flagpole at 9.20 o'clock tast! P!luominudales al 1th Bw amlld, effective, comforting car O Dusband of Sarah Sapiro, in his 49th year, Y” . geph Ryan, 122 Varick street, night onthe top of @ bullding at 29 Fire | with, their’ usual i thartic Uk e I REE ee ee nis tier rinidca we Gea 4 ‘yher Patrolman Scherlen, of the El-| s*enue, The building is occupied by Engel, Hel- | number of I lar & Co, The pole was splintered. to dispose of = low figu ny of them ac Gridge street station, went to the saloon of Albert Jeske, at 45 Rivington street, wi2a Judes of Ca rte “Shee |Hood’s Pills 1313 to 1315 Third Ave., bet, 75th and 76th Sts. | Eine se wormmne ooerers = Seana i pe COMPLETE MUURNING OUTFITS 104 West s te | 1 ure the temporary re v y r S. FOF rea * xcise law, Joseph Jungwith, of 73 East | picycies built to order, short nition Storans, | Devore, Benjamin Deuposky, @ six-year: aiatades anata Sak Instruction. “ ward street, tried to prevent the arrest. jets eget gbauenar® cree Co: | “Phe vale will coutinue until the entire | si alle playing | geste Ore RUR, # : st ee ee = Patents. stock Is disposed of, and at the rate | Sia thie “Meoeiees. ae XCELSIOR Bicycle Hiding Schoool, wth et, i Tat—"Taveations He was locked up with the saloon- ——=e—_——— that it Is going now those who desire eo “ Will Keep You Well. ‘eve, bask build pe gt CS AUYPRTUNE I AY pReh Rodan wares | son ADOPTIONS H; Ry Symuyforchiidren | take advantage Of It sould be ow bau PIANO LESSONS, 1b cont $87 Madiaoa ot, | COMPANY, 30 Broadway. FOR, eee ap ada” oe Sa ed Heary Scheria, . walter | in Fromme's od early. Bdeentwe Geld by al! druggista, Broke Ld ‘!