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‘ ENSURE FOR j Reports in Three Fatal 4 Cases, Paulson and Mre. Johnson a the Victims. Rerponsible. and Arrests flay Follow. sklyn's troft lives that we dly juggernaut. x We find that Mery Arvedo came to her jeu due (o being knocked down and cry @ trollry car of the Fifteenth atrcet ot the Atl Hamilton avenu fea t f suitable fenders. *We find that th Meath by shock 1d Richard Pavlion 4 injuries due under trolley car No. 106, Sacke Mreet divisioa Atlantic Avenue my, on Hoyt atreot, near Douglass ¥° hold Henry A. Marr, the motorman, ¢ ent and re Company for employing a man #0 Pte her death oa ihe Ziat day of July P ahock following resmputation of her lex ‘Beceaeary by being ran over SO Myrite avenue division Brook!yn Heigh: Gompany, om Malton meet. nee t ' 8 March 3, 189 sald Injurie ‘ef criminal carsiessness on tha part 0 P eligited 4 Kene ding the trolley cars with fend for running cars through the st reckless and dangerous manner. ) | The inquest into the death of fiv Pela Mary Aavedo xhowed that th > Was crossing the street to buy som Salter to the Wentern Island “were to visit her grandpare going fant ame » being and Raiiroad ponsible for the des wa censure the Atiantic Avenae iu TROLLEY ROADS, ee Coroners’ Juries Make TOO HIGH--NO FENDERS Mary Azvedo, Richard} SNE MOTORMAN IS EXONERATED, i the Other Two Cases They Are éWdronets’ juries censured two of y companies to-day for ground out by the | decisions rendered are as follows: | death | Wards. the tn day of July, 1895, by whock aad in-| ¢ divi tle Avenue Railroad Company, b We exonerate the motorman from all blame, 1 1@ Atlantic Avenue Railroad criminally (pestigent and wholly responsible for the death of child im not properly equipping their © : te D We Gnd that thy exld Jemima Jotinvon came 1895, Raltroad ‘The jurors that heard the testimony ing the inquest before Cor 3 the Brooklyn Court-House Hast night, again recorded their cen- Bure of the raltrond compantes for not rs fruit to take with her on a steamship which Was to carry her, her mother and litt horse down, Paulson rushed out o} J releasing the to the | ward [struck nim and railroad tracks, A he Kens motorman of the car which killed Jolingon would Le arrested, Mew, Rellly the Heights Road for Damages. Mrs, Elizabeth Reilly began sul the United States Court, against the Brooklyn Heights Rail Company to recover $9),000 dam: for the loss of her husband, Reilly was painting the ture at Sixt avenue on Jiily 2, Ire, ‘atriick ‘the ‘neamolaing. | was standing and threw ound, He dled shortly a duc th to the Mrs, Reilly filed a claim againat and she expected a_i he was put off on o 1 another, ment, text a ‘onlay Statu ood her claim she present suit. f Lunttations, and to has instituted 7 John Q Brooklyn. ing hor wonte Dow, Hurt 9 Girl 0M a lav ot white on Nis dinner pail aca hin mayb fog th n the Lee Aven $50,000 FOR HER HUSBAND. Brooklyn «reclaim would expire under ft) shop to eut the harness, and just after animal he stepped ba died from the in- |, sald to-day that the | qwiom she Mre, it in Brooklyn, road ages Joseph. struc: | Called fth street and Second | she had been robbed, 180, when a trotiey | The pole sipped from upon Fins | fter-| the tle- keep the Rnok. Mi finaly managed (0 aH —— = Wants His Job a wax made to dustion Gaynor In the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY _ BROOKLYN NEWS GEN,M’COOKSWORNIN DIAMOND THIEF CAUGH man did not see the Id until just b fore she was struck und he was unable to etop the car. a) child wae jal fiey Wovthnee awa — by the a 1, kn ed down ane sowete te Che horribly crushed. She died in a few! owe ao. minutes, There was no fender on the! F tor Mackellar, of Brook- car, Jlyn, ¢ scelved the following de- Mrs, Johneon was Injured while looks | spateh: He ing fora car to carry her to the home| 5.4 y a) nee ; ly at of her son. Both her legs were cut off |” s . [and she dled from the effects of an! ls nes, atlag Play eated, Dis. eperation to remove the stumps. |e A Bend 6M Paulvon was a buteber, A car had « Tipe ities eraghed toto @ on and knocked the Mortimer 14 monds Valued at $4,100 from Mrs Simis, mother of or Simis, May at the ar Clinton stra in company itroduced as her servan ured of stealing Ad Mm | bet T. Joly t t [horse and hitched it to the wagon and Startel to drive away. Cushman placed Mrs. Loger and her under ‘krrest. Civil Justice Gold- jenoun i othe alleged brutality sed by Cushman and the Street fuk Department in general. The as continued until to-morrow DEAN WON'T GET OUT. fon | exer ie Appointed City Chamberlain by} Mayor Strong To-Day. Will Assume the Dulies of His New, i Omer ne Supt. of 8 ' | provem to He Abot Office To-Morrow. ! WA. Dean, Superintendent of Street 1 by B provements, has been asked to re Commissioner of Publi vokfell, but has refuKed Mr. Dew isa brother of Amsistant Cor- poration Attorney J. W. Dean, and has en Works 1s Predecessor, Mr. O'Donohve, to Go Abroad fcr His Health -- - heen Buperinrtendent of Street: Improves | to as Clty Chamberlain by Mayor PORN ts S270 a yeu acne r Mute Wil lake: shavee fMce Mr, Dean holds is to be . : - abolished, Commissioner Brookfeld 4 of his office to-morrow, He was offered She told Manager Coffin that she had met the young man while engaged in foharitable work, Wille he was very sald, she had found him hon- ral occasions he called Ked for a 4 cask locked up in. the It wan given to was returned The morning of May 13 led for the casket, M him pass upstairs, “but ture & few mir lator with under his arm w WOMr. Coftin's pietons, and he hurried to Mra. $i apartments, Mrs, when she heard) that Mortim for the Jewel box, and dec ach time and ner C di After in the hands contained thirteen pieces valued at $4,106, and $6 in money, f the polic The ca BROOKLYN POLICE CHANGES. nan Made Inspector, Rellly, Deceased Police Commissioner Welles, of Brooke announced the following ape lyn, too pointme! John Brennan, Captain of Thirteenth et, Vernon ctor of the Thir rd Re'lly, deceased. Jmund Brown, Acting made Captain, avenue, male District, vice -— In a Street in Anitersan. the Gat the purc Simin was ‘shoc! Captain Tw sign Twenty-first Pr inet, Plus! Willian J Sergeant Fitth| Precinct, im ng Captain of | gin In Bath Brennan al days, qed with mtAbbing nek aud sale him Mortimer offin ur 6u m had ared delay the case was placed asket of jewelry, | Vice the position some time ago, but did not (ded chat it was us and that tts ccept It until last week Auties could be attended to as a Keneral The preference of the General was for Patt of the Public oWrks Department the Secretaryship of the United Stu He notified Mr. Detan of his dec'sion, enate, Which postion he held for wer. VUE the latter will claim his salary ttl 1 years, w secrotaty. will the end of the year, — MORE MONEY FOR WARING. ane ted when Congress convenes, aid McCook was understocd to be sing for votes. It 1s not belleved, in view of his acceptance of the Cham- tonal Appropriated for ou8 Ad bevlain’s position, which pays $25,000 a the Month of August. year, that he succeeded in securtr ‘The Board of Estimate and Apportion-| s onough to warrant his deelind- ment this morning transferred. $1,874 n of the fat city office unexpended balances from the salary MeCook is one of the" Fighting Me ts fifty- Ive of Obto, bu nly years ago, to Congress. Afterwari tary of the Ser Ust to provide temporary help for the Court of General Sessions. A communication was read from the Health Board declaring that the clean- liness of the s © Was neceasary for the preservation of the health of the ine years old came to New and was elec he was Be te for tea years. » has been prominent politics, He is a sr oof the Union League Club and member of the Committee. of and a ceorganizer of the Repub- ity Committee after the tion at the disposal of the Street Cle: ing Commissioner was inadequate his purposes, for It recommended that $90,- (in be appropriated for the month of | Ma publieher. of, the Law J 1 ix publisher of the Law Journal, . has a contract with the city, but QUEUSE er his connection with the law m having any in addition to that which the mimissioner has at his disposal, ‘The ‘opriation was ordered, ‘ommissioner Waring also made ap-| prevents a elty oMelal fi interest Io y ; piication for the Issue of bonds to the weity contrast. Amount of $198,000 to make good the ex- mberlain O'Donohue, who jenditures for the removal of snow and his office to € McC Me taat Wint » Which under the law i probabl the Board has ‘no power to do. ‘The hot be application was referred to the Comp- troller, im to stay ie AE BFIER eK, iim to ook will not make any i Kes for wome time, He tan tive EIGHT DEPUTIES TO GO joyees who ate paid out of his own “2 Axe Will Fall in the Tax Depart- D060 MeCook filed his bond for $5 ne To-Day. with ‘the Comptroller this afterne The American Surety Company is} ht deputy tax commissioners will bondsman go out of office to-day, and their suc- vessors, Whose identity Is closely guard- ceo id e v! ro Mu M101 VICTIM OF WARING’S MEN, jx tah, notd to-monrin. cans or German Reformers. . Central's Injunction Vacated, Repubil- wenn Wagen Horse Wan Mrs, Blizabeth Selzed While Hin Heing 8! Loge! he fourteen- The temporary Injunction obtained by the New ee eters. r ron John, and) Frederick York Central Ratiroad © y restraining Louls favaleiant: warrant clark’ In. Dominie. te Snyder, who it Ix alleged, Dratally | P. Hoffon, Commiastoner Improvements, was at dau at Udarasisran. held tani $500 treated by some of Col, W ing of One rs last ning, wel ning One , i street a public : e Hundred DECLARED A NUISANCE, =| Raat, fifiocninth street as publicltie ‘Tombs Court to-day. and released te sestlh ed [Mr Guthrie sald that the p ty | On parole until to-morrow, ene ny a ata ot owners on ty-elghth str bh ne day a wagon belc ing to the yy. The Court rules that Braperty Owners Weald Majota he tod into ah aaresment eiveral years was being driven along Bast in nota cloud on the. com: New York Steam Company Jago restraining the uses to which they? : for they were of no force until ap: Wie: Guthrie con bated of sHtenci: operty in the neighborhood could be| Houston” street, when Mr. Loger dis- ed by the Board of Street Opening and Im- b Wihele) con posit mele" put, so as not to tmpalr its value.| covered that a shoe on the horse was | provements etta Heldelbuck, applied to Judge, Among ot Ks, there wi to se. He stopped in front of a black- K Fi har Rett O'Brien In Supreme Court chambers to- | NO factorlen erected” on the Block: 1th shop and hid the horse len in, CRE Rrremen erecleed:. : eA) Bie cee ete es he Fifty-ninth s phan waslieaving the wagon temporarily im thé] The Fire Commiastoners this morning retired o1 strain the New York Steam Company the property owners not to renew Its| Superintendent of Street Cleaning bad, SRN Beal from erecting a + ortion of its plant at! lease, which expired on May 1, but that Cushin ame along and ordered the | ftgive Company | and 4 Hast Fifty-elghth street, and, the lease was nevertheless renewed. The | wagon seized for obstructing. the. stre ag yes n behalf of other property owners, entire neighborhood, it is sald, suf-| Mrs, Loger explatr that the wag for @ similar ore o restrain the con- fered from the #moke and cinders from | would be removed ina moment. Int tinw fot m| 8 plan on fr 1 ish ineanwh! oul Loge Kh at tl Ladies $10 to $20 | quality materials and sty factured this seaso © @ermer price $10.98 to $23.50; Barly selections are advantages. Wash LAU DERED, doz,, 5 Oriental ever invented, Qe. tive, Basement. - Driving Lamps, 98 Lamps, adjusta- @ither side or top of for Kerosene oll; worth $3 yeener im the city, Duck Suits at $2.98. A lot of pure Linen Duck Suits, best ; manu ali perfectly new ‘and fresh; nothing old or shop worn; 1 now at | $2.98. Ladies’ $2.50 Silk Waists, 1.33 SPECIAL—250 Stripe Bulk Watets, choice stripes cs, Boys’ 75c. Waists, 29c. ‘Wy SPECIAL.—Mothers' Friend Waists, 175 sizes 4, only; value iie., 29. Fly-Catcher. The best mosquito and ingect attractor Novel and attrac- 98 @ur assortment of Lamps. Hest Harness | Untrimmed Straw Mat city, and certifying (hat the appropria- | | | herse $7,000,000 FOR JEROME PARK. What it W Tha jt Cont Before Any Improvements Are Made. ‘The Jerome Park Commissioners, James Co Bergen, Franklin Edson and John De Witt Warner, met G their offices, 66 Broadway, The Commissioners received several ims and procfs of title and have now jeted this part of the work in con- on with the proceeding, save it jon to The total Af this there have been clain acres, ‘The remaind Streets and highways, Claims have beri tiled for 17 acres sums stated, amounting to} Ir the case of 100 acres the claimed has not been stated. imants will now have to state mounts they deem themrelves en- Utled to. tween claims and other t $7,000,000 will have to be Vefore the property can be fair to belong to the West 232 st. $3 Shirt Waists, $10 Outing Suits, $2.2: y said | eprexents. matters: The larg claimant is the Jerome . Park Villa Site Cie ovement Co, $8 A) Ik aie ee Ry RRR YRERD i ilk Waists, “Evening Worl neure Clah, Wesieing to ‘haln. may enroll. The “ove “esielum. to folm. een to rahieen Hoeht it rat . Moria Tropaner. | id Stanten RING SALE Shine: fett areet Si lefagees from Ecuador. * <i thirteen cabin paw: re who arrived > y today on the steamship only five were laymen. Th f three priests, two mothers and three | ho meek America as a refuge from the | mn to which they have been subjected | rt The members of the purty are Re: Rev. Dr Her, Rev. Dr. Tip. Mother Quer. Cher! Mother Alp. King, Statera da, Reatrice and Agatha ’ o119 ©’Neill’s 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. CLEARING SALES IN Every Department. RARE VALUES IN Ladies’, Misses’ & Children’s HATS, OUTING GOODS. MEN’ IMPORT. goo L value at 818, 15.00 18.00 818 Men's Pants w re DBS FREE, ONDON 86 i) 88 BOWERY, COR. HESTER XT. i | | | LOTHING osu IVERPOOL VOMPANY. | never cut before on fine shoer, jand | and #4.00, | dies’ Fine Tan, Goat, ‘For This Sale, $2. a HRICH BROS. $20,000 Worth of OXFORD TIES AND LADIES’ SHOES At half aud lens than half regular prices, In fact, prices have been cut as they were Every pair offered is thoroughly well made and wrictly first class in every particular, Here are a few of the Icts that we have decided MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. 1,290 pairs of La- dies’ Fine Dongola Kid and Tan Gont Oxfords, worth 2.50 and $3.00 9 pair, For This Sale, $1.25, 900 pairs of Ladies Kid and Russia Calf Oxford Ties low Button Shoes, worth $3.50 Fine Dongola ‘For This Sale, $2.45, 1,800 pairs of Ladies’ Fine French and Vici Kid Ox- fords, in all shapes aud styles, worth 00 aud $5.00 a 700 pairs of La. — Button and Lace Boots, worth #3,50: ond $4.00, 2 1,900 prs of Misses’ Tan, Goat, Button and Lace Boots, $2.09 and #2,50, For This Sale, $1.25. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, | Tronks & Bags, Fornittre, | rne ots cant accounts of the nane- HOUSEFURNISHINGS, &C. ball ne re given In “The Even- immediately after the last play has Early Buyers Will Secure Great Bargains been made, 800 pairs of La- dies’ Fine French Kid and Patent. Leather — Oxfords Louis XV. heels. worth 4,00 and 85.00, ‘For This Sale, $2.95, SIXTH AVE, & 23D ST, S3t8Ave59 <6 | More Groceries--Special. French Sardines, packed in e Olive Oll, small fish, fine flavor, sold elsewhere at Iic., lity, 1-1b, carton Snaps, str quality, 1-Ib, carton...... . Finest Tomatoes, sold elsewher3 ie. can, ere + ne Corn, none better Old Rye Gauntlet Whiskey, reg- ular price $1.00, Very fine Table Cla Jess than $4.75 doz quart per doz,, 2.8 Pint bottle, 18; per cas doz. pints. Rhine Wine, 89c. Rhine Wine, ; per doz : Deldesheimer, vintage 1ss4—qts., 280; de Champagne, Jules le tra fine—qts,, 1.40 senheimer—qts,, Vexque, ex- ; per doz..., Sale of Cigars. Cabanas—Conchas box of & Finest Key West Senoritas, Tustructora, per box of 56 Real, Manufacturer's Stock of 50c., 75c- and $1.00) Silk Belts to be sold by us at! 10c. 10,000 Aseorted Silk Belts, with a manufacturered to sell at We., The. and $1.00, Season's shapes, at. pore woud chee 08 | 09) 21 Umbrellas! J Umbretla Among this lot aw 30) 24-inch sorted natural wood handles manufactured to etail each Also 700 2-Inch Sun Umbrellas, manutacts retail at A | English Gloria Umbrellas, | Sorted hardwood handles, man- Ufactured to retall at de., at 1,300 English Umi | with fine natural wood handh manufactured to se 80 Engtis) willed Silk 4.50, 9.00, 17.00} 2 4.50) ‘2.00 Entire, large 10 Untrimmed Hats, 5c. all this 05 h fine Weixel and Congo han lish or Paragon fr | tassel to mateh), can b ticht rolling with rod. o lish stick, iy | factured to ret al ine En- anus t $i $1.49. cured 1 few BLK, Woe have anglsh ore of Tight BR Cane Umb: Taffeta Dresden, tlre lot ak Boys’ Hal and mi. to close at On 24 floor, on straw, floor, white were S0c., 80 checked Yachts, worth 2 On 2d floor, & dozen Boys’ Cadets, blue cloth We, Oty sever worth at less than cost of material, lsh Gloria School Umbrellas, with as- | luloid rn Handles Never sol less than $1.8 Umbrellas! | ok of | 39) las, | 98 36} ndles, me (case and | handsome Suit made to sell for $45.00, this lot at $29.50. ther 1.98, ‘$4.00 Steel Rod. Umbrellas, those ott teh), in assorted Hard Wood, Convo or Weixel Handles, Value $4.00, at $1.49. Manufacturer's stock of 5,00 Eng SUK Gloria Umbrellas, with) En Paragon Fra assoried —Silve Cele and df 69c. | Boys’ 50c, Hats, 15c. | variety of silvered buckles and slides, | 16 2 Whole Suit, $2O.5SQ, worth $45.00. Parlor Suit, five pieces, upholstered in best manner throughout, guaranteed no excelsior, full spring seats, covered with Satin Damask in beautiful colorings, richly tufted, highly polished frames—a very BLANKETS---BIG SALE. Within the past two weeks many blanket manufacturers have | responded to our offer to buy up Entire Stocks for Spot Cash, and | the result isa Blanket Sale greater in every way than those of former | ot only are stocks larger and variety greater, but Prices | od 10-4 White Blankets. 75 pairs 11-4 White Wool Blank- ets, heavy quality and ver, Woolly, regular price $4.50, 600 pairs 11-4 White Califo Blankets, always sold at 5, 1,200 pairs 11-4 White California Worl Blankets, always $7.00... 700 pairs 11-4 White California Wool Blankets, always $8.30..., 439 pairs 11-4 White California Wool Blankets, always $9.00. pair ‘ | 3.25 | 4.25 5.00 6.00 7.00 Heavy 10-4 White Polar Blank- ets > 69 Extra heavyWhite 10-4 Bla 10-4 Wool Blankets, al- ell at $2.98; our price... 0 pairs 10-4 Wilton Blankets, regular selling price $3.00., 1,00 pairs 10-4 hea Blankets, regular pi 1.59 1.89 2.69 nkets 1,40) pairs 10-4 tine Wool Biank- One lot of 90 pairs California Blank- ‘ote, regular selling price $480, GsOO} ets, 11-4 and 12-4 sige, slightly soiled, at | $50 pairs 10-4 superior quality | much below regular prices. | 4.25 1.98 s. regular price $8.00. 8 11-4 White Wool Blank- | ets, regular selling price $3.00., 1,800 pairs 11-4 White Wool Blankets, regular price $.50.... SCARLET WooL BLANKETS, | GRAY WOOL BLANKETS are included | in this sale, 2.69 385 1,000 Silkoline Comforters, full size, regular selling price $1.50, NOTE,—Since these great purchases were made PRICES OF | | WOOL AND LABOR have been steadily advancing, and it is rea-| | sonable to state that in the Fall blanket prices will be from 10 to 25 |per cent, higher than present market values, and fully 50 to 60 per jcent. higher than our sale prices of this week. Persons so desiring |may, by paying a small deposit, Select their Blankets now and Stocks Goes right along every day with of all the special items. great quantities Excellent Watch, $2.69. |$2.00 Satety Razor, 49c. There are plenty of cheap Watches Best $2.00 Safety in the market, but this beate anything tyer bean mete that has ever been offered before. It 1s a high-grade watch in every respect, 49 has silverine open Cc. face, duat-proof case, ” stem winder and set- wn be uyreestiy ter, with 7-Jewelled surprised to find Standard Amertean i bo gulch, 60 movements. Every trouble to get a Watch guaranteed a perfect timekeeper. 2.69. Gentlemen's finest quality coin silver Hunting-Cave Watches, engine turn, en- “Sunday Shave. eae %,8 ave. Sterling sil- ver Blouse Bets, consist- ing of Sleeve- Buttons, 3 graved, with full nickel 7-Jewel- Stud, Collar’ led American movements, value 6 98 Button, value $10.00 and $12.00. 5.08, VU» Siovea 2%, be closed out at, These large size per set, Marine or eld Glasses, each pair in a morocco leather case, shoulder strap to match, never less than $6.00, 39c. These Rogers Silver - Plated Jewel Boxes, satin lined, to be closed) One lot of Bterling Silver Link out at, cach, Cuff Buttons, In a variety of latest designs, value 69c., at. 24c. “CTY Silver-Plated Shoe Design Pin, Match or Toothpick Holder, to be closed out at. each. 25 These sterling silver Heart Stick Pins, value 2%c., at 10ce. Sterling silver Heart-Shaped Brooch Pins, value 3c, at 15c. 3 Sterling _Sil- Gaon? ver Nail Files, Glove Hook: 49 C= =a Value We, at These Grained Writing Tablets, manufactured to be sold at $1; jhave them held here for delivery until wanted. Cuticle Knive; 23c. ea. all to be closed out at. See This Complete Shaving Outfit at 98c. This complete Shaving Outfit cone sists of 1 genuine Wade & Butcher hollow-ground Razor, 1 Torrey's Genue ine Horsehide Strop, hand or swing, 1 i} Pure Bristol La- wa ther Brus wt. Ported Shaving Mug, cake Colgat Shaving Soap. This is tre Outfit that was formerly sted at $4.63, When we began to sell it recently at $1.49, it created a great sensation. Only one ret to each customer, We now offer 98 cost of paper it during this sale at Books at less than th and binding, 3,00) French Briar. Baglion Bull og Pipes, all to be cloged out at, each, Qe. * ‘Those highly tempered steel, 4-bladed Knives, with pearl handle, manufactured to retail at from Tc. to $1, all to be closed out at 29c. Nickel-Plated, 1,800 of Forged Steel Shears, from 6 to 9 inches, usually sold from 69c. to $1.49; all to go these Hand at, per pair, 39c- —= JS, nothing better made; ust ally % to %,