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2 NEW POLICE SYSTEM. Commissioners Adopt Boston's Plan of Promoting Officers, mY Extraordinary Service, Not Length of Servico, to Count. Bix Months’ Probation Follows Clivil-Service Examination. The Board of Police Commissioners ~ @6-day adopted.the system in vogue in Boston for the promotion of policemen President Roosevelt and Commissioner Andrews went to Boston a few weeks go and made a study of the system ‘They were so favorably ‘mpressed that Sthey recommended it to the full Bourd ‘to-day. According to the new system promo- tions will be made only from the t Ast, which is to be composed of men . Who have rendered extraordinary ser- vice. Any policeman on this list may be promoted without regard to the length of service, but before promotion is made he will be subjected to a non- competitive Civil-Service examation to fest his mental qualifications. If he passes the examination satista proaching the shore ? SHE—What is that terrible monster ap- bi _THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1895, HE-—I thought it was a sea serpent, but | it's only Roosevelt trying to keep the fishes | from drinking. Forty seventh street, it was drier than they the hearing n for nest Tuesday morn torily he will be appointed as Acting , but Tam not yet sationed. Ln PE at 10M) cle k Te want hat when W@ergeant, Captain or Inspector, as Ui Inth, Charles street; Pwelfth, De- drew his protent he ause the ev n Bis pow fase may be, for six months. If at the lances street; Thirteenth, Colon Market, QA!" wae the sume ea thar in he Moved Mell €ndof that time he has proved himseit | ang Sixtecnth, West Twentieth street, | uverich iy imine ie be rey fonee wan capable the promotion will be We it was also dri ition these pres be aeinied witout further trouble, The teen permanent. cinets because the le men- kjbe thd Lf —s om: In making appointments the Hoard ina bundle of reports T have here will be governed by the regulytions of | from Mr. Abbott. Secretary of the City MIKE CALLAHAN FINED. the National Civil Service Hoard, Vixhlaien Loan eue, siete 0 ie UE ie al dE Ir. Dennett and other Parkhurst Baye @ a Tee Charge of et, he agents who have been out Sunday tell ‘e eee nts stall only be mate faree{me that they never had such difficulty PURGE GEE Conducts ATR GU ek a Jin getting Into saloons.” | Ex-Assemblyman Michael J. Callahan hg fees peetey oahe naite | Agent Dennett, of the Parkhurat 89. charged with disorderly eaniuct by Pos aigible shall be dropped from the tsi | TN en idiued Fe Sullivan, of Wee Keenan eriee, of the Elizabeth street Sion patina been chen, eee MES) Portyseeventh xireet station, ad Jacoh station, was arraigned in the ‘Tombs ~ —Poliveman Kdward P. McCann, of the | Zmmey f West Sixty-clghth stroct 1 ‘ourt today and fined $5. M4 Bil hn Ht. Neville of Tremont; | Katlon, for neglect OF duty In not mak- Gaituhan'y lawyer, Abraham Levy, dohn J. Ids, of High Bridge, and Joni restx in conmeetion with tux “hd. Churenil Of the Mast ¢ Hundred at Sunday Hah Da rhb bens sooliey: RA ES tie aad Vourth\ aiteet “aration ow Mido i halt deen atat cliarge wax one of simple disorderly missed from tie force by the Commis Sra us veniy “Tn impos fine, Mawistrs joneia to-day, on recommendation of wt T Wess 8 Prue eT Aus APES ARCS at lomimiiesioner Parker. alleged that they did. ne Hai Abe harged with The charge sxainst McCann was that | (forts in preventing people from getting fp aUlack tne of a teen rendered himself untit for police duty | mis the A were HOU IFYINS 19 | Chatge of duct. He had excessive use of liquor, Neville was | Ket In themsely alwaya en Jo his duty since cha of having refused to obey Cy . using profane and indecent language to| He Had Beem on the # -Bergt, Delos Reynolds, and also of fail eo INOS, ing to properly patrol his post and abus- 2 MR Roundaman Giilixun, “_* Bilelds was disniissed some time ago and had also handed in his resignation, . eueh the Board refused to “ac Commissioner Parker said that in orde to make doubly sure, it was best dismiss him on each of two other Pollee the Capt, Michael J West One Hundredih street Mur Plaints pending, one for beng at F roin post and ‘the other for failing to Properly patrol. ‘or a number of years the Police De. -partment has mainiained a mechanical 4 of x policemen with ttle wt Pollee Headqua amount of work performed by the squad Was not commensurate with the ¢ maintaining It, according to sioner Grant, and at the foard meeting to-day, at his request, the squad wan abolished, and the several members or- dered to ‘report for patrol duty. Commissioner Grant said the squad cost about $5,400 a vear while lis work could be done for $2,500, Patrolmen Daniel J. Horan and Mi elimel Walsh, of the steamboat squad, were given honorable me hy Board. July 9 Hogan re: Hicha ‘Maher from drownin, North River. Walsh a few days ago rescued Mary Conway, of 26 Chrystie, stree! from drowning in the East River, COP ASKED in the A LOAI Force | phy stat ” died at bie home, 19 West Que Hundred Jahan patd hie fin i ‘Two k Ange CHEST E e eR, barge No. 77, at to-day, John Wolf, | was fatally injure | Me, together wit Walter Welsh, jth cot | vem lives, a wide. Macully and but fore Wolf r the gangway the | territe oe, | clothing afta j burned to @ eriap. moving along The men ploxtar of naphtha gas tank of the Standard O11 Company's Roac — | FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES WORLD, Aug. 4. charged with not golig ‘from the sa 2. — he nad pr as a Magistrate, and + tlon-nouse directly to his post and with ar the te Of upholding. the Deing’mbrent from post an falling to POLICE CAPT. MURPHY DEAD. (fi tin ihdiangitine, ihe law rol. Churchii, was accuse _ | RAN FOR THEIR LIVES, nped, but Wolf Was Fa by an Raplonton, « Pa. July 31.—By an ex- in’ the after shipyard of South Chester, h w dl was and the face, hands and arms shreds, while his body Robert Macully working In tank when's spark of fire was no- the seam of the ran for their Welsh exp escaping, the top of ploded with He was taken from the tank with his skin on his hanging in w most IN THE SEA SERPENT SEASON. STOGKS QUIET ANO STEADY. —__>——— Chie enough to cause a lowe The decline, however, to be in the hands of t! of operators at the mom At the same time, are becom! Hence no is apprehended, yo la 11-2 gH exchang for bank 4a $W)1-2 for demi per cen is tim a 8 le MR. WORMSER’S END. | Wealthy Banker's Sadden Denth Thought Due to Apoplesy. ‘The funeral of Simon Wormser, the wealthy banker, Who dropped dead laat | night on the stoop of Dr, Gordon's resl- | dence, 70 Kast Sixty-sixth atreet, will be | held to-morrow morning from the Tem- | jPle Emanu-El, Forty-third street’ and! rifth a \ } Mr. W r was apparently in good ‘health yesterday afternoon, and went jdriving with his brother. He spent the jevening until # o'clock playing pinochle Jwith him at their home, 836 Fifth ave- nue, At that hour, as has been his cu |tom for years, he started out for a [stroll round the neighborhood Dennis Drew, a messenger boy, of 333 Hast Fourth street, called the attention /of Patrolman Michael Owens to a man jlying, rather than sitting, upon theg | stoop at 70 Bast Sixty-nixth street, | Policeman Looney came up just then, Jand, upon examining Mr. \ fow fa slight scalp wound [side of the head. te wan Owens summoned an ambulance from the Prest n Hospital, butt arrival Dr. ‘T. Ro Cook pronot banker dead,” Death, he thought, had been caused by apopleyy, The news of Mr. Wormser's death was a big surprise to Wall street, and | this morning at the opening of the | | Bto Exchange it was almost the sole tonle among the brokers. Mr. Wormser | nown by sight to y banker, And messenger boy in the street: | and personally by a large number of financial men, —— BISHOP HOWE DEAD. - Wormser, he left neonscious He Expired at Hin Summer Home at Bristol, R. 1. BRISTOL, R. 1., July 31.—Right Rev. Bishop Mark A. De Wolf Howe, Bishop of Central Pennaylvania, died this morn- ing at his Summer residence in Meta. come avenue her« after a brief ilines Isishop Howe was elghty-nix years old, je was born in Bristol, and served churches in Boston, Roxbury and Cambridge, Mai In, 1847 he be- me rector of St. Luke's Episcopal urch of Philadelphia, and war elected Bishop of the Central Pennsylvania Diocese in 1871. ARCHITECT (ne HUNT DEAD. Was heavy, decliniyg from 36 Extensive Realizations Mark the! Opening Hours on 'Ohange. go Gas Exceptionally Strong |!" on a Late Short Covering. r range of prices to prevail in almost the entire list, was considering the la and the absence of London supp There was very little In the way news to affect the market, which seems nt. the crops are ma | turing rapidly ond the prospects for an | enormous tonnage this Pall and Winter g more and more favorable. rious setback in the market % sterling, i LILY LOW MYSTERY. No Effort Wan Made at the 1 to Get at the Faet After all the promises made by Police “apt, Pickett, that he would certainly |! able to clear up the mystery which ) Surrounds the suicide of Lily Low, the jresult of the inquest, neld yesterday Coroner O'Meagher, furnishes ho explination whatever of the motive whieh impelled the unfortunate girl to tuke her life, or of the suspicious clr- : umstances connected with the act. There was a disposition among the; As a matter of fact, the proceeding traders at the Biock Exchange this Lefore the Coroner was superficial and morning to turn paper profits into cash, | almost farcical in ita character. jand the realizations were excensive| Dr, figes, who 's known to have been me ot the dead girl's most intimate friends was not even questioned, nor compara: | was Miss Hanson nor Henry Champ- sharp | ney to the witness stand, of All that the witnesses examined were YT allowed to testify to was that the girl's arinllee Glass body Was found tn the woods at Fort 8 George: and that the surrounding cir- cumstances pointed to the fact that she had taken her own Life, Not Obe fragment of evidence was of- fered .o show why she had been driven to this d 1 it motive 1s on ai| HE SWALLOWED POISON. and! 9 Playwright Diumen- ocks Were quvet ata about steady, | mnclf in the Rowers. 1g0 Gad waa exc ptionaliy strong | on Ula eovering of a latent short Inter. | Mugene, Blumenthal, a brother of the cat, tinued reaitzations in /GtT™#n playwright, Oxcar Plumenthal, here were continued reailzations in | op, ihe : eae the Grangers, which hung fire in conse. | COMMIUted suicide this morning by tak quence. but taken altogether -apecuia- |:28 polson in his room in the Gret ton was devo. of special teature ‘ Northern Hotel, at 308 Bowery. Uae Wid GAR IHG ieanbots 4d {time and unable to procure employ- to 247-8 | m 1 Ye terday he wrote to a friend @ glatement byt Presiaent Thompson | of cane ; that the published report that the Com | Of Many years’ standing, Adolph Bells, any Wil pay, a dividend on the com-| Who keeps a restaurant at 10 and 12 mon stock Oét. 1 is entirely unwar-| Second avenue. In his letter Blumen- ranted, thal said ty was tired of life and was The Reorganization mimitter of the | i United States Cordaxe declares the plan “UK Pant aac te octay. operative, the Committer having a ma. Sik frceived this letter tolay, and Jority of the outstanding bonds and found inumenthal in his room: dead, SHUTS Dieter the lore tte eas a {There Was an empty vial inthe ‘room sharp demand to cover short coniracts | MM besile ie woeneY, Lal Trad Airanensan ene ae sys tong account: Pith whieh Blumenthal had taken his Curred, and speculation left oft bucyant, | Hfe. The dead’ man was penniless, The total sales of sted stocks were| A letter was found addressed to the 194,00 shares, an the unlisted depart-|(iimenihal sated that he intended tent 31,000 shares of sugar were tr taking his lie, and) asked that his | ‘a bouy be given to some medical inst- _—_— tuton. c all es ae F oven itien ie cine | FOUND GRANDPA’S BODY. nN Mot Hs Holy hd Quincy Chica @ Norlin Ch, Mi & St. Paul JM. de St. Paul pe Kock Is & Pa ern 1:1. ask. feneral —Hlectri: Mlinota Steet LF & Western pt Lake Shore ¢ Erle & Wenterii ong Island Traction Loutaville & Nashville Lonte ARC oneal mun Central. Minn. & ait, Minn, @ i, 1. Ist Minn. @ StL. “2a pt Mingourl Pacific... Mo, Kan. & Tox & Tex. pt Co. Lead ( hia, O41 - derney Central! lew York Central. NOY. 8 & West & Went, eacern emern pf pt ow pe ortolk & Ortlk de Wi mevin's Gra nachna “re Msevin, on Saw Him | ransom. | 1 tailor, sixty- 1, of roome street, d suicide during last night oy | hanging himself with a sash cord to the transom over a door in his apartments. | Mr. Esevin retired from business about twenty years ago. He owned con- siderable property in the ty besides ‘3 | the house in which he lived with several S| grown © en, one of Whom Was mar- retires W62 mm! en said that he had every- I have desired, and ‘ason why he should “| Five yours wife died. to whom Phe wad dey attached. ‘Since her [death he hes griev:d continually, and s presumed that tt was on this account that he concluded to kil himself, His Nttle grandson went into his room to awake him for breakfast this morn- ing, and as he opened the door he saw the old man hanging from the door, — = POISONED HIS FAMILY. Then Edwards Kk Himeelf De- cause He Wan Discouraged, AN FRANCISCO, July 31.—H. H. Ed- wards, a travelling photographer, who came to this city from Los Angeles last Saturday, poisoned his wife and two {in his EVIDENCE FOR MARIA, New Facts Which May Bring About a New Trial, Tavoiaccl Says She Had to Kill Cataldo, That Ne Reached for His Stiletto, end She Cut Him. New evidence has been brought to light in connection with the killing of Dominico Cataldo by Maria Barber!, the Italian girl whom he betrayed and dererted, and who ix now under sen- tence of death at Sing Sing prison which ft 1s believed will not only save her from the death chair, but will re- sult In securing a new trial and a com- plete exorcration of the unfortunate woman, This is the discovery of the man who wos playing cards with Cataldo in the satvon at 4% East Thirteenth street on the eventful mort ing of April 26 last, and who is the only living witn ths tragedy, except the condemned girl His rame is Nardo ‘Tavolacci, and he {8 said to be still in the city, and living with his wife in a ceciuded room in the teor of 622 East Thirteenth street, in the midst of one of the most densely Populated Itallan colonies in the city. George Porcia, a barber, of 283 Bow- ery, knows Tavolace! well, and the lat- ter told his story of the killing of Ca- taldo in Boreia’s shop not many days ago. According to his statement, Cataldo had a stiletto in his pocket, which he drew during his quarrel with Marta aftcr she had come into the saloon and demanded that he marry her. Tavolaccl says that while Marla and Cataldo were struggling together near the door of the saloon he saw the man Grasp his stiletto, and then Maria, with @ quick movement, cut the fatal gash in his throats Before the struggle occurred ‘Tavo- facet asserts thet Cataldo bad taunted the girl with her shame, and that she nad ail the appearance of a woman who had completely lost her reason, and at- | acked him with the fury of a wild animal driven to madness by his brutal gibes and taunts, Cataldo had told him, Tavolacei ys, that Maria was crazy, and he had also boasted tc him of his villainous work among other young giris, and how he had used drugs to gain an intluence over them The point of the stiletto was sticking out of Cataldo's vest pocket, and Tavo- Jacci says ne noticed it several times juring the game of cards before Maria came !n and denounced him and the fatal quarrel occurred, Tavolacci was formerly the proprie- tor of the saloon where Marla killed her betrayer. It 1s said that after the affray Tavo- lacel, fearing that he would be locked up In the House of Detention, kept quiet and toid no one what he knew about the case until he finally made us confession to Barber Borcla. Borcia says Tavolacct ts now willing to Appear as a witness, and if his story iw true it corroborates that which Marla told in court in many important par- | tealars, According to thix new witr admitted to him that he war tired of | the girl and was endeavoring by his treatment of her and the administration | of drugs to drive her to commit suicide in order to get rid of her. @ Cataldo | Tavoiacel could not be found at his rooms, 62% Kast Thirteenth street, to- aay is wife told a reporter that Tavolacct had gone to work in the country and she did not know when he would re- turn, Antoine Majori, a @. Majori, a journalist, called Mayor Strong to-day and’ asked permis- alon to give an entertainment for the benefit of the family of Marla Barber! The family of the condemned girl 1s in destitute circumstances, according to the Majorl brothers. and they want to raise money by giving a dramatic per- formance in Ita:lan ina Bowery hall The Mayor said he would consider the matter and give his answer to-morrow, — “FISH JOHN” SENTENCED. and upon balletmaster, wil De Hanged for the Murder of Hin Wife %et. 3. John Czech, known as “Fish Jonn,’ was sentenced to be hanged Oct. 3, tor the murder of his wife, by Justice Lip- pincott in the Hudson County Court to- day. Czech was brought into court by two deputy sher:ffs, and before sentence was Pronounced Justice Lippincott asked hin: if he had anything to say, Through an interpreter Czech stated that more witnesses should have been examined. He said they would testify in his favor, Justice Lippincott told him everything had been done for him, and that he had been well defended, Czech did not say anything after sen- tence had been passed and was taken back to the Hudson County Jail. paeshiesst Rl = Invitations to His Execation to Be Sent Out To-Morrow, SING SING, N. Y., July 21.—Warden Sage, of Sing Sing Prison, will to-mor- row {issue invitations to witnesses of the execution of Martin Leach, the wife- murderer, who ix to dic in the electric chair during the week beginning next Monday, ‘There ‘is no hope for Leach escaping the death chair, as the Court of Appeals gustained the verdict of the lower courts Beecham’s pills for con- stipation 10¢ and 25¢, Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it. Annual sales more than 6,000,000 boxes, Flats and Apartments to Let. & bath, mt park; rent $25 to $30, all Improvements; half block from L Janitor, 46 W. Four large. light room: same improvements; Anest ment-hou Marlem; rent $4915. Janitor, 69 E. 109th ——— ee Help Wanted—Female. _ TED—A strong girl for kitchen work i small boarding-house; with reference, § Mai Help Wanted—Male. SALESMAN WANTED In dress goods department Maxwell & Co., Sih ave. & 18th st, Brooklyn, —$————— + — r orther i children Ia " q HOUSE WRECKED BY A BLAST. ; torah fea aren dag ates abana ssa 1 ung Edgar Refnsed It Ma- POLICE carr MURPHY. 7 Me Designed World's Fale Hullding | Korth American Mths elder chia 1 of fi loney Arrented Him. iad Fourth street, at 10.0 o'ciuck thia| ROCK Crashed Through Roof and BAA Vanderbilt Falscse sve sere Mut iNeRodlntaiihec her Es Patrolman ‘Thomas F. Maloney, of the | morning. of dropsy and kidney trouble. atwo FI (Special to The Evening World.) gears # three members of the family were found ; 3 Leonard street station, arraigned Will-| Capt. Murphy. had lately been under | -ON-HUDSON, N.¥., July] NEWPORT, R. 1, July 3.—Richard Lap ea support Nie family ond” became” dist 4 jam A. Edgar, Jr., before Magistrate] guapenston. leew of an indictment | 31 Ward Tompkins, of the|M Hunt, the well-known architect and | pia OC fang couraged, te % q Henry A. Brann in the Tombs Court} that had been found against him. Hoe | villag Ving a plot of ground geslmrer of the " orld's Fair buildings, | vei Be te pt | - —— 4 this morning, charging him with dis-| was born in tod HIS He was a! iy village, which necessitates the | Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt's marble palace, Se Wiectation: sith + orderly conduct, ‘The policeman awore | Ierk before hie became a pol ceman iN | Gusting of nome larke rock Cornelius Vanderbilt's “New Breakers" b Oeake cus JUMPED FROM A FERRY-BOAT. : that the man abused him and attracted | }UXUS'. IM He was mate a rounds)" yand other Newport villas, died of heart Shuthweatcen, co va ri | man uy 1888) a sergeant on year late Ww Wo the contractor set off the last | failure this afternoon, shortly after 12 muthweatern pf. 17. Henne Wan to Die, but Was # large crowd. . for and was appolntet to the captatney | blast last night about dusk he failed to | o'clock, vactte Rene ry Edgar, who is a son of the sentor | 1 INT2, He had nerves the Me properly x pana | ant leaves 8 widow, two sone and | souhern Rulimay.. ncned and Arrested, dude firma of weagar on [airent Went seventh witeet, wan Ignited e daughters, yrese! ouihern Raliway pi “s SR a Ml wae 4 ph atract, testified | ridin mod Wee One ont ct dred non | exae Pa S38 First avenue attempted suicide 3 that he was sitting in front of the store | stations. r : of Mrs. 8] STR ri ee, shortly before noon to-day by jumping PR trang ntornon nent aor | eng prominence paruenariyfi «of Mem Sve STRICKEN ON AN “L” STATION. ||.,°, ino Uierneeereel ine marten ee j ea) fo! i 1 dealings with Harry ;) The stone went through two floors, = : vs, 3 % 5 a Astoria Fercy C 4 penicaoned him and asked for « halt] 1 sporting 1 wh rsort al carrying part of the rouf, flooring and | U8 | one Bay, pF ine aston. E Kry SOMPARnY, olla ae al Moy iret way a furnicute “with it : | PoUiness oteTMRres i oh : “Tite was rescued by Patrick Fitegerald. q edgar he did not have it, as 6 dapihba lin pb as ‘The stone crashed through be “ U.S Rubber pref. . oy . (ied A ay} J Stn ue ae : fave a nib Th ROMTIH OO Chien miatioel te eaten Ie ia ie bad tn Fatally To-Day, Wabash La NE Aah poatman, of Elghty-ninth street and | x PORES SD US, Read! Wks ne of the most picturesque left the bed a few moments before and Imund Smith, of 1430 Walnut street, | Wabash pt van Bree (ipa Soken tothe Breshy 5 tocked Up for the night. ‘The policem sn the Long story of the Lexow went downstairs, | Philadelphia, and ex-Secretary of the | Wener Union Teli: lan Hospital a prisoner, f he sald, then became sbustv followed Harry TiN tot how (Mur ee Pentnstvanta alirond Company, i | sagen Vinton Dest a ————— im into the store and attemplod to use moto get him a dows 7 ‘was found in an unconscious’ condl- | Trak eth 1a club. from the goat district 3,002 VOLTS KILLED HIM. | tien fant ynursday on. the | Wiecensln ‘Centet ts: ae i HANGED IN THE CELLAR. pens, piwsoner's brother substantiated Cuenr taegls Moe | - uptown’ platform of the 1 nue pe. 3 ; a ROMANE, teciavyed a dle ie alleged. there way a Maloney Bell 10 the Floor Without | gen ten cat, Rector street, suffering COTTON WAS ACTIVE. MAshiorCuiter Jensen Committed: i position to shield the policeman and ut between the Captain and the Uttering a Word | this morning’ in the Hudson Street * Suicide rrom Despondency. 7 sofused to silow reporters to see the | Rave sald Tae ale NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y, July 31 Hospital, u Josepn Jensen, fifty-seven years old, a i complaint after the case had been dis. | Vault bs to tackmatl GAR At N.Y. July 31—| OE Se kK lensen, 2 q ; pored of. In-order tov subwtantiate the | Commis at Was At 340 o'clock this morning Edward | marble cutter, who lived on Jamaica re b hat Murphy way uptow . r EATS, peg WAG taken Je found Edgar | hh Bee an aria GPW | Maloney, twenty-one years old, was in-| SMITH TO BE COLONEL avenue, near Hemlock street, Brooklyn, * “Phen Mt Ia a crime to refuse to loan | BOM Itt the city stantly killed at (he clectric-Hght works | 1 a Cotton showed considerable anima- | committea sutcide this morning by han g. policeman, mons The demaniy | rghit, HauMANy gwen Before: the in thin © Ke of 3,000 Hels Heer eA 2 TMBE tion thik morning and a rise of about 610M Mimseif to a beam In Cte ant eer marked Edgar ashe moved away | comin ie js arnhy wae, indicted and | volta uh his body. RESMESH YS points from yesterday's closing fig whe cut i! down and notified the police, from the bur, ae gud een Se ee Unni, STATE CAMP, PEEKSKILL Y.,| This improvement was on the weekly | Jensen had been out of work six a STERN LAW ADMIN LOCAL OPTION THE ISSUE ‘One Machine Lolanother is thought Tuy ‘The work of the Twenty:second | Government report, which stated that | months, and had become despondent, WwW ISTERED. | ' * that Maloney must have either stepped Regiment and the Sixty-ninth Battalion| the condition of cotton was less fa- en Re — — | prema are oe the. nubher RN Hone “iy the contsnues good in the State Camp, There | vorable than last week. Early. trades| Killed Herself with Paris Green, 4 for Selling a Collar ee for the Bigner 4 tering a word there have been at any time during the | vember oa eas; Se ap on | Brooklyn, committed sulcide to-day by taking we eee errr ae ea) WORT! Oral Mleniiwh’ cin (hel Bresean someon: Ea rate: eee TO tench, vou Ol narla’aresn Wh’ bad bern semerice Don pecial Sessions Court to-day i a id nt contact wax found on his body.| ‘Che coming ‘election of a colonel of | 712! i Ex a | metancholia, 4 fommenced the trial of prisoners | Politiowans Strong's ies get | the Sixtyeninth on Saturday is causing |The local wheat market opened = 3 eharged with having violated the Jy. | SUssesUON to settle the excise questa ©: Car Causes a Mis-Up, | considerable talk between te men of! auout see lower, Beptember welitiey at » “4 Ke RAGUEKE the ake Gi dealer: both commands. The man who will be| 44 p30, ane * 8 dooline was ; ise laws after July 1 [DY Aevuring the pansage of a local on-| cue ca tthe Third avenue ting, thie! elected Colonel is now commanding the | about 11ae. Retention. welling oat ae | FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES 4 Justice Jerome, presiding, fined David | tion bil. A number of candidates 101 | 4¢ , 4 wagon belonging ton, w, vattallon and js Lleut,-Col, Ge ree Moore | G9 7-c., and ‘leading I the decline, im neat SUNDAYS WORLD, 4 Donnelly $75, In imposing the tine | both branches of the Legislature have | building matertals, in tron nih, of he Reyense Regiment has! “Corn was quiet and easier, in aym-| sont extraordinary features ever § Justice Jerome said: expressed themselves in Givor of sueit a) | foe Oe bilge driving | HOUe a wood deal for the battalion and | pathy’ with the break fn Wheat, Oats biishea? ee Saloon-keepers have no excuse what. | Measure and OF making the matter the QU! PV hen ye ne ee ont eer Aue, HUE BHOUE SiAeey: = — eek et a ever for violating the law after July | Prinetpatl issue the coming campay nite » tire | r es he eles ltt fu | vo cyte hae tery eae Pan | ARRIVED ON THE TEUTONIC. | TO DISSOLVE A COMPANY. | GARRAHAN GETS 8 MONTHS. + ample Warning that the Excixe ax weil | et advanced by the Mayor, and it 1 an ant there was a blockade of =< 7 = = hy Bau Other laws would be strictly en- | not improbavie thar the auestion at bt | ' eral minute Commodore Gerry and J. Ro Y. Werchousing Stockholders | SWindled Poor Hallans Whom Ht. > forced, This Court will do all in ita | Sanday opening Wil be tae headin este. | | romised Mi to Power to sustain the authorities. You | in contesis ia the legislative distrets i wot Among the Get an Order to Show Caune, HS ‘ sed ja Wag * Gre fined $i or stand committed tu | tux city NEWARK, NO J. du John Marringron, |, Amone the passen; Who arrived! Justice O'Brien, in Supreme Court,| Peter Garrahan, convicted last weels Hi ware teen oe # 1B the City, Peinon. ai Ge the, partion have fought re Naw Veik Ried, (Gas ceace oe j this morning on the White Star steam- | Chambers, to-day, granted an order to! art L of the Court of General Ses- $0 was the maximum fine of the pres-| Oly OrkaniZcion of any. prom nence ti | 4 train oa the Penvsyivante Ratinoad at Wa | Teutonic, from Liverpool, were: show cause why the New York Ware- | Slons of grand larceny, was sentenced ent court, Iput tise? on record is the Indepe his morning, and was sy injured, Mt (louston, W.. Colby. LF. De- housing Company should not be dis- | bY Recorder Goff this morning to elght Owing io a mixing of the papers con. | County, (arm be Which bas an SiMe Where he | pr Glifton Edgar, Commodore solved, returnable before Adrian Kier- | MGuiha, in he pentte MAY se 4 Seite stro san out Matton thot in the ane maaner sie Grewal ne ye nan as referee Nov. 2 1896. Italian falsely representing to. them ™ vington strevt, » thinking ‘it was!) Its Campuen ¢ mitte consisting ere pile Capt Ho | The application was made by Rowers! that he would gtve them plenty of Tah excise case, of Julius Harburger, Charles Steckler | Oshers H. Howarth, & & Sands, lawyers, on behalf of Thomas Nts it Rood wages 1f they would buy avis was charged with having sold Gnd, Binest” Marvier foun active Injury 4 Race Track, | Ogden Mile W. Milbank, | Aq stoini ie : rea in the “Maryiand Progressive ‘ S collar button on Sunday and collapsed WOrK Iilevery Renate ‘Lat riet and Nas py i NL OW Reemer! 8°, Van fen: AL MeIntyre, David Davis, Jr.. Bami yrovement Company.” When he heard the fin When the mix already stated on Debalt of the Organt- TM RUA \ section of the grand laer; 8. W. R chardson, J. B. lier, Taylor, jr, W. W. Rossiter and E -— — — E. taka mae pointed out, Justice Jerome, zation that Wi XUPPETt candidates M41 ar the new moe re ack apsed tae ido Rooseveit, W. Emien sevelt, Middlebroo NerK oO! » Produce perndo” Hoyt Fined @1. f Fevtified the error and jined Davis $. r the se sed to Vote levening with * <a number of) CW. Tillinghast, Mrs. J. Torrance; tae oe Lt age F som eee rane i Ne ai fi : ne or more laws bersins being 4 Wilt i Henry, Whitehouse and Mrs. Pitehugh RXCRAnge, trustees and stockhold | Waiter Hoyt, the alleged Western desperado DRIEST SUNDAY YET. uke combinations that wilh jure: a an death atthe — Mundred and mireet to eacap> - 1 9 i git Biremath 10 several districts, Sherer was (Mul <a onew ones | De, Marke U1 with Alcohottam i IMh miata ea artes atc emamttae President Roosevelt Says Hh Views on the Sunday tee are already == | Dr Richard Burke, agwel!-known young phys: 0 ompa: anos Huser ant of carrying a revolver without ‘ OW. OM he “Mayor several times, ane De lievue Huspiial at & o'cle : ge Ba cee eae er cette See eee DOneM = President Roosevelt has been pusy | /i!8 EveN Hix Lonor emphaiic: views LEAS DY tes Ass SUly Jones, | Ing “with artohoitena, te an Exchange Bank. [picid t uiject Of the poor mans Sunday the 149 " ® playing | Seed hai hie ta a Coe — for the last two days examining special Pare) f The A i ‘ { Hoaeh, (the ane wave age, ant that ‘ | © Attachment Must Stan repsrts trom members of the City Viel=| "fin Mayor tm blest to favor tne eet SY tien a ah is Ween AR ‘ | past eae Ge Geto gee | Summer Trips ime: ‘etool, | Piatto f th ‘ a not ' went through the danse h* Nowpital ‘that the doctor had ne. Cou | lance League, Policemen and “stool [PRR OTR Be the bs | mt te Hol f falling ¢ Anore he fell tn us hat for fear tat he might become ay Nanded down a decision sustaining the attary- | Will flord you little pleasure oF profit If you are pigeons" on the efforts of the police to | hmyrevable, thar t In the foot. | Phe Of the oes Me was picket up unconacivus, MAAS taken care of by bia friends and placed Ia ment againet the East River Silk Company ia uttering from impure blood, tired aud languid, Meh Vie walocia closed last Sunday, mists of tne Biecilers Meeps iee ete | but recovered Ia about enh the horp tal the sult brought by the Bank of America to | without ambition, unable to eat or sleep, First y — recover $40,000, Th 7 1 | * “E hesitated yesterday to pronounce | Meorting tw bol tical goasipe, muly. by | spend neat Sunday at Sragera Palle. Wacuraion | ue o0 Reves forged by Rinuel et tg, Alleged (9 1¢ | purity your blood and bulld up your Ayatem with aaid he, “because T was not | uteri Wake, the game course ax tha tlebers Onis #8, cle Wen ate ALi Maewralon | ang Treasurer of the Company, score’ ta wae als Sarnia and then Vacation will do Now Iam certain of what | tated by Tammany Hail) 12 U8 "8 | Mer Mary ta dy Of MiGhberar | SARS Ae Mie Ah TIO aRd OMAR. Me Rasraayion | ARDS AIR PROG nae iad SD aay, and declare without the least re- place: Hebablra. ar tive os E | Hood’ mm No License Yet for Ce 0 t t Ete ey Islam al Stewar Cole F Or s Sar: fectnce that It war tne arent Bonsay | °°, peaptom Mone, ie 0 fhe ss vom teat tn) FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES 4 a Sele Fall saparilla that New York tipplers ever expori- |. © Commissioners to-day refused a) The boly was taken to Stilwell's Morgue W, Cole, who | Isthe only true bivod purider prominently in the enced, license to Behrocdor & Schrecke, Meensees of the —— ard & Cole, dealers in | public eye to-day, i g 7 upion Mouse, at Third avenue and Twenty-| ‘Tie talk of she town isthe big ¢ millinery goote. One Hundred , _ ) "Em the Twenty-second Precinct, West | fourth sireut, Uatil Wey had “sduiber hearlug, nad sidebonrdsat CumPeusaMairn 1b Rake Toenty-anh aaiened to Charles "4 PILL are the best after-ainner menghG MOREE” SILO J " ¢ "A a a 4 © Molloy, With preferences tor $233 ‘hey wveistdigestion, 25 conte | Personal. JANE WEBBER— snectewe SOil between 10 aad & ROBERT J, THOMPSON & CQ ‘Broadway and Twenty-seventh Bt ~ 4 TAKING WATER may not be a nice thing to dom in business—but sometimes it’s awise thing, Just as soon as we found that our $25 and $35 Suit ings were going slowly we “took water.” : We reduced them to $18, hecause we did not want to carry them over to next season. It was a profitable move, and we'll have room for new goods, Imported Kastrick Woreteds, $18, Hlack Serger, #14 Faney Cheviot, $18, ive Serges, #18. Saves you $7 to $17 on a Salt, 89TH YEAR. PARK ROW AND CHATHAM SQ. COWPERTHWAIT. “OLD RELIABLE." EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, LOWEST PRICES. DEST GOODS, LARGEST STOCK, BARGAINS : WE ARE CLOSING OUT GOODS IN ALY DEPARTMENTS TO MAKE ROOM FOR FaA\ STOCK—SEWING MACHINES, BABY CARe RIAGES, FOLDING-BEDS, MATTING, RUGS, CARPETS, PARLOR SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS, DINING-ROOM SUITS, REED, RATTAN, IRON AND BRASS FURNITURE, REFRIGERATORS, CHESTS, TABLES, CHAIRS, PICTURES, @a, \ $85 WORTH. ANY AMOUNT Excursion: Long Island Railroad’s Great Excursion Routes TU THE SEA. Dally, 5.20, 6.40, 7.40, 9.20, 11.00 A. Mis 38: “ 50 cents.” Hourly, from 7.10 A. M. to 1.10 P. BM. 1.10, 1.40, 210, 240, 3. 00, 446, 30, 30, 9.00, and halt hourly trom 140 P.M. to 910 P, My MANHATTAN BEACHES LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E. R, REDED HTS ANORTS ROUND TRIP, 40 CENTS. WHITEHALL ST., via Bay Ridge, round try Ucket offee roun On ea Co will trip ti h, and good tor ade mission t ‘, Palo's Fires works, or Cireus Caralv day of sale, Fifty Cents, CONEY ISLAND Culver Route. Round Trip, 25 Cents, Leave foot Whitehall st, hourly from 7.10 A. Ma to .U.10 A. M.. and half-hourly thereatter uaul 9.40, 10.20 P. Mk KAWAY BEACH. B, Beg $20, 8.20, 9.90, 10.80 ROUND RIP, 50 CENTS, TUE WORLD’s PLEASURE GROUNDS! GLEN Secteur tae ISLAND fe Free.” Genuine Glen Tale concerts. dally. jagaificent foliage, rare’ plants and horticult Wonders, An unequall doeat tr Deutschiand."" “The Dalry. Asiug; Dowitns de billiard jenagerie, 1m Aviary, mammotl Jum, grand muse TABLE—STEAMERS 1. K., Cortiandt St. ih 80, 200, 2 1s, N, ‘13, 6, jogs. ~Extra EXCURSE SPEND NEXT SUNDAY AT NIAGARA PALLA, VIA WEST SHORE RAILROAD, SATURDAY, AU . MM Pat. rieuete wa lat trains leaving fll ate, Ne ie Also be valid for Sew York an folio . 9.00 A.M, 0 P. foot of We 4X ve Ne HL, 9,15, 7.45PM, 818 Me r tickets, time taties. ‘sleep ng-car ‘accomamod tons or information apply offices, Brooklya, 338, ri In New York Cty at 118, 36 Broadway, 31, 14th at, 63 W. 126 ey NORTH BEACH. Electric Lights. an Coney Islnd, Sea Beach Rone tw P 2 M. 6c. —-SEIDL CONCERTS. Bound Trip Reduced to 25 Cente. Around Staten Island, Daily, steamer Aurora leaves W. P.M. Music and refreshmer Tickets 60 ote ba BURGH. 1y excursion (except by Albany ‘Day Line steamers from sen St. Pler at 8.40 A. M., 9 o'clock. ind and Rewards. LOST—Fox-terrler pup; clipped tally ti Instruction. brase-mounted c EXCELSIOR Bicycle Riding Gcheool, th a BOM ee 3S IN AN HOUR—List Handnook ban Ta COMPANY, Er ‘Broa see bie ‘eve, bank bulldiag: 1 lesson

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