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Secale a To-Day's evaceivina Take noes : 000,000 in American Coin. Ee age . ibility That the Total Shipments | q May Reach $10,000,000. | ike lactede vias Vake Bele & Wee late Bond Syndicate Thought Able to ou» Protect Treasury Reserve, Manat ‘The increasing volume of cold ship ments has begun to cause some anxiety fm financial circles, lest the Fond Svn dlonte may not be able to protect the ‘Treasury reserve. the agreement which was entered into with the Gov ernment at the time of this Issue of the bonds called for. ‘The steamships which sail for Europe to-day take away with them more than as on oN H 1 1 Pact Ma $1,090,000 in Ameriean gold coin, and the Phila & Keation, withdrawals yesterday from the Sub- |}, aes 3 Treasury bring the amount intended so pay & vimata ‘ for immediate shipment from the coun. worn Bante us 4 Ary up to nearly $2,600,000, Of this $1,000,- | Southern tatiway A 009 fe for shipment to Canada and will | Syuthern taliway 5F el be forwarded some time next week. Tong coal k Iron : The balance $s to Ko to English and |t § Cordne: German houses. It is said, however, that the Syndi- cate ts fully aware of the causes which Ihave led.to this sudden increase tn gold shipments, which is due to the com- mercial necessities of importers in wat- istying bills of exchange drawn by the firms, and has made preparations to re- pair the losses of the Treasury which have resulted from this drain upon tts |' resources. The Market Rose 10 4 Cotton Leather pt Soon After the 0 opened with surprising firm: | WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, _AUGUS STRIKE NEARLY OVER, Over 450 Ccntractora Have Signed the Tailors’ Agreement. Schoenfeld Says Hat the Strik Will Be at Work Monday. Sensational Reports that Shops Were to Be Mobbed. Tn the tallore’ strike the ettuat ers oases? vis Rrowiig brighter every day, and. tro the outlook this morning re wi every reason fo believe (hat within a very few days at the most all the idle employees would be at work again and at their own terme ‘The fact that application has recently | ness, owing to the bullish interpretatic been made to the banks for more gold | put upon the Financial Chronicie's | fs well known, and as the Syndicate has| weekly weather report. First sales jow on hand many millions in gold, stored away in its vaults to meet just such an emergency as the present one, it would seem to be certain that the agreement to tain the Treasury Boi reserve wi ried out. ‘he fact, however, that the Syudicate have maintained so ij @ promt tn it, he two coffee firmus, | Bro. Stell that t and ‘auth Re ten Meanwhile many of the smaller shops ures withdrawals fro: e Sub-'Treas- the West wae about tae (Cbened to-day for the first thie since ¥ By and Neweane Fuller, ue bullion welling at de. and the strlke oe ealers, followed their exainple. | r Gniess the Syndicate, puts its ma- eee = z at oes : : ene pe eA ehinery in operation to lower the pres- Schoen the strikes praett- ent rates of exchange, It in pre- RECEIVERS FOR TWO. cally over and over half the men have dicted by many that the gold shipments TORI nRAN ‘ fopERtat Will go on increasing, and that exporis ¢ x4 [Merely Levan employmen ef coin may reach $10,000,000 or mure. Magowan's Abi x an eer } the terms which they demanded, He eed ated crane on ‘tray sate Companies to the Wat | saya there will not be fifty of a sisi Ais the protection. “oF, ‘the| TRENTON Ni. Ji, Au &—Vic Chan; | tractors left to sign the agreem: Treanury gold reserve by the Syndicate | eelior Hird taviay” appointed revelvers | middle of next week, and that even- | as assured, and aa It has already over- : t all must be compelled to accept | gold the exchange market, Mt is for Its | for the ‘Trenton Rubber Company nnd | (ie cerme of the men | ieee to maintain the rates at the the Kastern Rubber Company The OF the #0 eont tors who have signed | the qeturn tide of gold importation shall | Jacob Hurnatein, representing the pepur HONE RG IIR CAAIHON wet in. ed for about the middie {Stockholders and creditors of the firm. | at 1s ia, Where they Oe Te eet coche oat tte may ner | Frank A. Magbwar, ex-Mayor of this | ¥ol and, their begin ‘yntil ite. opening ot the Fi It} elty, who ts Memad waa the President | Ans y Behulum took | tg predicted by a prominent Treasury | and General Manuker of both + acknowl its and thelr bond, Oficial that No les# than $9,000,000 of ~ Orie that the staking Brother he ae ire See eg | He haw some Individual debta, and these | 4. nea HN Imported Into States between Sept. Land Jan. 1 oo SELLERS OF SHORTS BEATEN. are of are. Stock Market at were at an adva' Isarly | then yesterday's closing m, The Habtittes of | ‘The Vice-Chan of tte market continued to {mprove until a of 10 to 12 points was entablish trades Included September at October 6.84 4 7.08, Novels 7 7.12, January 7.4 hange a8 at present prev what irreguiar, New into the business, and | york at an advance He <n taken for ¢ September selling at 7: using off to price her sold at 68 d-8e,, HO but improved alleged to have cau the rubber compan refus# to extead the the creditors notes held hy th companies 1 thousand dollars appointed County several hundr Collector Samuel of Mercer Firm County, recetver for the Bastern Rub: inpany, and ex-Senator John 1. ‘or an “off day the market laplayed | Ruo was appointed receiver of the Tren a fair degree of activity, Stocks de- ton eunber Leas ah wee ite ; . quired to give a bond of $75.00 clined 1-8 to 3-4 per cent, the latter 19] “vii cowan Is in Chicago and has prom. Sugar, but the bear movement s00n | ised to be in ‘Trenton to-morrow ‘night came to an end, and subsequently ajor Monday morning, He promised to aharp advance waa recorded be here Thursday to mest the creditors and ‘The improvement in ratlway earnings, | and the brilliant crop prospects and the set-| tlement of the bituminous coal troubles at Pittsburg, where the miners were completely successful, all contributed to the strength of the market. ance stockholders of both compantes, when he did not put in an a aur the creditors decided that. they ated apply fer a recelver —— 5 WORLD OF LABOR. IN THE ‘The dealings were fairly well distribu-| ,,Rakers Amen Fe OE eae ted. The London Stock Exchange was | Qi iina trad ee as closed, so that few orders were eXe-| workers loll a Jon at New Haven, Conn cuted for foreign account, UR el eer ath dase American, Bugar_ rose to M4185) age changed Ite meciling day trom” Tueslaya. t Canada Southern, ; Big Four, | Thuradays 3-8 to 4%; 1-2 to 95-8; Chi-| The new Pretdent of tron Mouiders’ Caton a) daa f Bt Paul, 12 tol SQ 8 ie edward’ Miche and dames tren 7-8; Rock 8 to TL; COMMON =| eigar Makers’ Unton No 33 Naw electot @ated Gas. 1-2 to 143; Distillers, 1-2 to) Keemer, President: William Sohueberger 211-2; Tennersee Coal, 2. and | iia and Correapvaiting Serreia Wheeling & Luke ve Wiremeit's Laiiles Auxiliary Lote The Atchison system r | bas elected Mra tw HM tn, Presite sree, earnings of &: ik Cooney retary, Mra. Fogarty $47, end net $405, \ r snd ye fiscal tony ariheiemy a 795,802, f the Journe ee decrease $1.5 Union, The new s the St, road reports grous carfinge of $2,288.24, an_inctease Of $510,013, and Rock Island §1,176,04, an | inereabe Of $108,0. | ‘The Chicago & Alton Railroad Com- pany has declared a quarterly dividend Of $2 per share on the preferred and common stock, payable Sept. 3. The steamship Saale, which sailed this morning for Europe, carried — $1.59,000 | gold, and La Bourgogne $1640) gold | Shipped by Lazard Freres, The Aurania, | He sailing this afternoon, will take. out | bas $70,000 gold, The goll going by the Saale | Unis te for the account of cuffee Importers The Imporis of specie, ew York for the Week were $157.19 whieh | of 1 $141,609) were gold and $15.416 silver the’ corresponding week of IM the Im- | ports were 815,738, Vat The im exclusive of specie, w New Yor! the week were $4,245,804, | Men Of which $3,190,725 were dry goods and | nat Neral merchandise. For last yeu iinpor of which $1.8 $s, general 1 per cent. on » dull at 4861-2 sterling 1901-4 and, Commercial bur st s.| Mexican dollars are 41-4 i bankers say that there ha oO recent change in the price p by the Bank. of england for Ame! gold con, The quotation is 76s per ounce The oniy this week's sa banks In the ex) in loans. Owing to the ob Hem, deposit liabil are ‘The banks show only a small thelr cash hol ngs, the exports not being reflected In the exh It is Understood that the gold with- drawn fro} Sub-Treaeury and sh to Europe aced by t wil ber jond Syndicate next week. The hanks which | f zr rat be $10,475.20, foods and ise. Money exchani bankers) 4.90 1-2 for a to Foreign |" a4 for re of importance ment of the New York nston of over $3,010,000 nge tn this Inereawed ange f gold | + ic now +1 70 in 1894. The following are th pparative | te figures: aha $1,179,400 In surplus reserve 8 at $40,911,175, against Sink gembiy will Hod a Markart Stable Cod | Harris, ot Rok Ve Miler the ite Ha hewly organized KK Sun As wd by rman Rob een ele ced tia ed Label Leng ger Makers) Unl 14 nN UO oad of Tailors, d thet nal Wood 0 0 — Deeat teaiere.. uae} +i STABBED BY HIS BROTHER. Dep £0 8 zien ig to a | nn Savagely Ase Stocks closed at a of 18 to | J--Hin Shull Practured 6-8 per cent. from the figures 0! mie csi ae the morning, Th Nowever, aniel Curran, « East One MH was firm tn tone sellers dred and Fourteenth stveet, nish re account ha KHOW! | watchman at the Empire Lote hey have not coy- | Hous o wen ering their lines and the floa sup-| third street 1, was Ply of shares is by no means la:ge. taken to the ay Phe sules of stocks were 01.00 listed | ' i In the unlisted department 45,00 shares | IPB savagely ght by of Sugar were traded in. | his brother, George Curran, twenty —— - seven years ois, has no hom the Closing Qe tons. Daniel i» suflering from severe Hab Migh tow cies | Wounds On his rikht hand and ‘lett American Tobacco... Mt Wis ‘ity tiny | side He has also 4 deep scaly wound Amerioan Tobeccg pio MU LN Gu Tag and it is believed his skull Is fractur ‘America Ref. Hay HS” Lise iia], George Curran was arrested “a American Baga Ret. Wb, 105 106 108 locked up in the One and spores seve MS Tato | Twenty-wixth street police 6 points, and | t xome- | MEYER SCHOENFELD, (header of the strikers) Over four hundred and fifty of J elothing ¢ rs had signed agreement proposed by the strikers to lust night, and more were com in to-day. ‘The men will begin | mmediately in the shops, It 1s « ‘that at least 5.000 of the strik J resume their labor in this clty and more in Brooklyn to-morrow mornt preeipltat the were statement Conlin t nfeld was a Nihi if eon them, h rikers: rumors, religious socletios w options in Walhalla reporta were engaged in de at the time th shops of the Aw up ine ord to hat Hint erefore | gate and decla the’ whole spulation on the east congregate, and ‘ere M QEORMAT. wlreele witere. the "wtrikers congregate, and riieh uneasiness pre- | "Chief Contin had stopped the locked- Tout capmukers demonstration to-night, Wt was reported, on account of the rus | mors afloat conterning the tatlors Sehoepteld Lol a rep for ie ening Word that he had been told by Chief Conlin” that See Witkowskty hind inf rmod the Chief t | Schoenfeld was a Niilixtand that po protection was requ: by the « [tractors' Association inorder to. gv against a Plot and possible Injury Peron and property “Lam not a Nthilist,” feld, “and do not eon Powas born in Austro-Hungary yours are, and came to this ety ToWas sixteen years oll 1 could pot have been a Nibfliae in native count T told Mr. Contin w wan me to Police Headay ra vente that we had ny Mt violatig any aw nor disturbing {eee }by th wet vald Mr from Rusi Wan Amertoan citizen laws” Dalso told Mr Sued nat ces to a sto be careful and no turbance of any kond nor jTawc in any manner. | “Detegations of 1 oe from A other eitles, cont Neral Haecutive. Board Jon ty a& movement similar tot Nia city. Phe Hoard will mest ai iS Lafayette plies | asked why had refuse | grant the capinakers a permit to par Tonga, Chief Conlin said. that feared that the capmakers might J with the striking taltore Qn resolv dssuranes from the striking tailors from his ofeers that there was not In’ the Stauton to warrant 1 Hat traubie. was imminent 11 the capmakers thes could paral they Were Teaiy six. hours after granted a pert Regarding. the Hon then that the Hrotherh jown members sien the agre of MAL shops, the leaders stekers emphatically denied tt Abraham Pcerison 1 tre the United ¢ Work from New and at at ‘onlin t our Luxe intriny nd Garment We toxton, Vin Hay When renort. of tt ment of Ai * © strik or would mmonses were Iss 1 Distriet Court cla h 1 ard to Sehoen- on norty wh there fe y hen aur lon the hat om the ark. Syracuse, tng in hat to. to ade h ash ing and Hn the he eit he Associa Lilet thetr and she pret Y ue t sof the Broth Lot 1 fifty od for a week or two orcurred the strikers was Thaila Hall this afternoon to lectde what action to take against the Contractors’ Association FOUR KILLED AT A DANCE. a Woman Vie Spantard’s Anger. ANSINGO, Mex, Aug. 3.—Dur. wal home of Jose Ferretta, a promtn noof Chilepa, Louts A. Mart 4 you became ‘ tt re eoby a y began tir nda mat wa of 1 tred a noor more and Rilie , — A Prop and Not a © Tho Keeley Double Chloride Gold Cure aida, cures and hot doable. It vou need tt [Mae bat Keeley Iustitucc, White Hains, BROOKLYN. TO HONOR THE BROOKLYN. “The World's” usual enterprise in being the first in the feld in the good work} Brooklyn wit not go into commission! | Unremembered in a mubstantial manner | by the citizens of Brooklyn, is meeting “ eneral approbation Already subscriptions are ing Into} eThe World” office and lary ns have be one of the best ships of the new navy, ‘The residents third larg- est city of the Unites « do not | want to fall behind. oth ities who | have been enthusiastic in their efforts to present a fitting tribute to the eraft o every: fhe Brooklyn is on the wave amp's shipyard, on tt aw tiver and) will Koon oe ready for taunching. Tt has not been decided what form the gift to the lr take. ‘That is tater A Whrary has yn RES } as has a fine sliver service. The wealthy a not the only ones interested tn suena | presentation i this, Every cllgven, no | hatter how futile, should be permit. thd to contribute any amount he fees {able to, from tive cents up. ‘This ia tbe) kreat advantage of “The Workls” popu [Tar movenen | Mayor Sehteren hae fallen in’ with ba | World's’ idea and as signified: | his Intention of wppoliting a Comm! ht ty recelve CHILDREN SAW HER DRINK. Crazed by the oracy SM Grief caused by the year-old son led to th Margaret Dorsey, thirty-eight, of 112 {Third avenue, Brooklyn, last night. |The woman drank a quantity of carbolle acid in the presence of her four chil- dren and died in great agony a half hour later, Mrs, Dorsey had been t table with her children, th tof whom f4 sixteen y were faking about the child, who died a few woeks a Mrs, Dorsey suddenly Jumped up from the chatr and rushed aetuss the rom to | a closet, seized a bottle and poured Its contents into a Kl Then the grief-erazed woman drank the flery potion and rolled over upon | the floor The neighbors we! Hed in, and Mr. Dorsey arrived in th wife expl wife lost her mind becuuse of the child's | denth. | RAILROAD’S FENCE WAR. For some between the Ros Company and th rgad Company, of passengers railroad while the troll 1 fence al cutting off all cats (0 the Wa cents admissiot Hatt} oulat Aga ent City Court, decision in troller F \J Creen § Mr. nthe ere charges y line that ts to carry the nu part of the world ao contributions Dd we Mr. olley Passengers Shut Of by the skaway I time there ove to Canal mL pout nto MUST PAY $250,000. Contractor Creen Gets « Deciaton ¢ Comptrotler Judge Clement, of the Brooklyn this morning ha which Imer to pay Contr 0.0m) for work to cover the Improvement hai not sold Judge Clement troller can” legally claim. | TAYLOR IN OFFICE TUESDAY. New Kings Ansume Hubert G. 1 Kings County, Henry 1 Mr. ‘Tay! has $0, a cashier The aggresat polntments am th The monument in honor of the Mary soldiers who fought In the battle of Long datand | 1 be unvetied with fering 1 Park. Brooklyn, Aug fe Sone of the Hevolution and her of NG NOY and Maryland regime een invited Py take part in the parade fiitow. the unveiling in to-morioy Moat published! M'CREERY & CO. TO MOVE. County " ayle will Adams ‘Tuesd r was olect Will recelve a salary of $8,000, which will amount proincment at $ mint Monument to Mary ta FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES extraordinary features ever ath of a Child, away Beach Railroad Nassau anange from ti th baeription Lint for f their elty | oklyn will matter to be decided wed Polson, leath of her nine suicide of Mra, hist as his thinks room Dorsey his has war ctrl transpor » Beach, in Rall- th sn cents arrles pi Sroudway, \\ the rail n the trolley h. bull this pro way, Songers iiiams- people, ters y, thus trolley. hey have put up a will charge five trolley passens almer. led down ts Comp- tor Dantel done in the r improvement ty pay. th ls ord he di Ids that the Comp pay Mr. Creen's ‘Treasn Duties Preasurer-nieet relleve r to of usurer ng DON Pall, 4 and fe to nearly £500 | of a deputy at Wt) and six clerks. alaries of his ap to §) at Soldte: SUNDAY WOoRL ‘beenbeen thrown by the men FLEO FROM FLAMES.| a HAD CHECKS TO B Poms Simpson's Wort URN. jenn Pap | w an Unpatd Hotel BIL On frauding his land- Tenants Earely Escaned from al H etek Beaks ot 9 West Tenement in Thompaon Street. i Mahe coe An Da ae twat | te j Hanh Simpson, who «to be a! Brave Mien Help the Police ‘o Re 8+ | taken ‘s Jette rai t Court thie | cue Terrified Inma‘es. | A Bargiary Near By Greatly creased the Excitement, Tenants ata Th tn fives the mRon tore: had an exciting tenement time early this morniog and several of them narrowly escaped being roaste | alive Fire broke out in the hallway on the fecond floor and before it was dis covered the flames were creeping up the stairw with smoke, sand the houge was filled Facape by way of the front door was cut off, and most of the tenants who lived above the first floor had to ge} out of the bullding by way of the Nre-escape in ihe rear. It was about 2 o'clock when som of the tenants on the third floor wer awakened by the crackling of fame Finding they could not get down the | stairs there was a rush for the fi | escapes, and In the rush several of the | tenants were knocked down and siderably bru.sed. | | | con- Pollceman Sheriadn, of the Macdou- gal street station, saw the sinoke pour- ing ont of the windows. alarm, It was quite a the engines responded In the mean time several men helped He sent to an while before the policemen get the people from the | The specific complaint Is the forge jery | morning by Detect! of the West Thirty-sever tie pron engaged rooms f Wife from M ready mor blunder made hin 4 Dale and Maxon, Aostreet sta- mselt k xome ont ben ed ting | vartour prowai ls friend, Conkling. W he Was le the root to pas to Ate wife a bande he ta. sipped from his. coat Lapers proved to be an intere tion of blank checks on An unreceipted board bill from Westmin Hotel 1 the collection Inquiries the Ww showed that Simpson had the house out of #0, by drafts oa Conkling, When h hotel he went so hurrledly his baggage be have 2 Pr since Magistrate on the grounds that heck for something alre which was not a penal off HELD FOR FORGE! rind him, enon the Ie Reach Into t orge TE. Rutt fifth street, was held in Court this morning on a char preferred by William H minster of 185 Hast the ne left that he left and the hotel | vokoUut Deuel discharged Bimpson | he had given the ¥ nse, RY. Says Rutter's Operations Will anda. To! of f ‘ Dol Ninety- deal- in hops and malt at 44 Pearl street. for $91.90 com- Hotel | victimized | means of his the for ved, | mis org: y of but well nw house, They raised a ladder to the fire- | on the Park National Bank, escape sanding on the second floor, | Vole says the amount will reach front. It was thought a woman was in| Into the thousands, the room, | Rutter for four years has bee: ‘A man named Salama mounted the | bookkeeper for Dole, He left his place jndder and slashed in the glass of the | About three weeks ago on pay day with-| window on the second floor with his | out dr a jis pay. ‘This aro fist. is band was terrtbly cot ee eee ieee ey ran tea | the blood flowed in a stream on the helmet and uniform of Policeman Hoff- the fire engines arrived in re- to the first alarm the interior | a mass of flames, and tongues of flame were shooting | out of the front wind and through the roof. A second alarm was sent in, In # short time there were a number of streams pouring into the building and \t was not long before the fire was | gotten under control. While the tenants were rushing about | the building endeavoring to save them- selves Mrs. Rafaelo Schallassi, who lives on the third floor, rear, with her three-year-old child, endeavored to throw her child from a window, She was prevented from dving so by one of the tenanta, George Kam shout-d for her to pass | the baby to him, He was on the stairs leading to the flour below. waiting for a second invitation the dis- | tracted mother tossed the baby in the direction of Mr, Ram, ‘The latter caught it In his arms, and taking it to the fire-| escape carried it down to the yard tn safety. In the mean time the mother had been helped donw the fire-escape by others of the tenants, After shouting and alarming the ten- ants in the house, Ram ran back to his own family, He has a wife and four | children. ie first passed his wife down sponse of the tenement w the fire-escape, and then one after| thesotaer ne passed the children down to_his wife ‘The loss was estimated The firemen are of the opinion the fire was started by an incendiary, and from tue fact (hat it’ spread 8} quickly it is thought that Kerosene was | used, It started in the centre of the hallway, on the second Noor, where an inflammable nature is nd tt ds the beling chat oll was upon the floor and then set on at $5,008, | that nothing” o! ep, here Was another Inclde t about the same time, had no direct bearing on th Jed to the excitement of wie which ‘arroll, who was at the Whom he thought t corner of Spring and walked over them. “The men started ona ron. Policeman followed: them, Tho men ran through Mercer street to Prince and then to Broadway, where one of them Was captured by the police= man and the oth Was captured by Bo Heeman Gallaghe Then taken to the station house rehed, ‘They gave their names as John. M seventeen years old, of 880 Cherry street, and Will- Iam Revholds, thirty years old, of 132 anon arteniter. Mat Rad MAGE andlon Neynslde was found 941.40, ‘The poilee believe that the moury Is the reauits of a burglary While these mon were being ara in the statton-house another pollc had picked up a jimmy on Mercer | atreet, where it is supposed to have | 8 they ran away was subsequently made, and er's_ saloon, had been sh regis red by burglars and the ooted, ‘The burglars gained an en trance by forcing ope. side window with a jimmy, It is believed that the two men who were caught are th burgtars believed to be an old of, Will be taken to Police fender. H | Headquarters to see if he is known in the Detective Bureau. | |The Big Dry-Goods Firm Hae a New| a | Twenty-third Street Store, antes to Ree the Fire Pnminen: The gr - NASHVILLE, Tenn. Aug. .—For some dave The great dry-goods firm ot James | scengiary frea have been started. tn the sounh MeCreery & Co. is to move #o0n from} orn part of the city ant considerable damag Its present. building at Eleventh done A ten-year-old negro boy. Murke Bell. te sireet and Hiroadwey,. and w ‘under arrest, ant confesses he started oue uf th hew store at 64 and 66 West Twenty. | third street, about the middle of Sep- tember The new bullding has a ninety-three feet on Twenty-third street ss back 200 dexter street and t firm on Sixt rty store, « Ntte with ev ne reason that town anil se third street, TH he iron and terra cotta sald Twenty-third ay that it will finally int tending most of fo retatl busi (ing in 1 open a} frontage of feet Duttting to own the whole} 14 enue tra huge the } nt y-Koods K and Aros to ave ihe engines FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES in morrow's SUNDAY Wo Mont extraordinary fentares ever blished: THREATENED TO KILL. Policeman's Father-in-Law's Ale leged Revenge for a Comp! NEWARK, N. J, Aug. 3 orton, 8 Ro not street A William improveme the move is prob: | six move Up nd about Twenty: | A. U. Conventio Ma will review the parate of the Chion ot @America ; —— per Union Library Closed, ry and reading-room of the Cooper @ closed for cleaning trom Aug 6 to —— i World's” been mad MM i| >» full accounts of the base- | ball game are given tn he Even- ht Extra, iesued this city was arrested and trial to-day eR Dr Cam a spectal policeman, held tn $0) hail te with threatening Weville, of 2 om aks who is doctcr'a few lar whi was fle se. Dr. Mandevill about. the attempted burglary and Stated that had the policeman on port ing his duty the burglar would eharged varles Dy med toree, 'T var sh wg fr compla.ned had th as subse took this to Mandeville’s ry abusive and finally ouceman that night sured and went It guaye nd orton Dr, use or to how’ is said he to the up by saying that he would kill him. | lan- wound 4 —— Civil-Service Examination, About n, keveral of them colored, ive clvil-service examination in room 17} of the Post-Ofice Hutid- quality hemselves as appl of clerks, ekeape' gavger im whe interna terfelter Frid Without !tirely found } with | Rutte was toon ith emounts smaller than really paid oat they ti rms) had | Dole further said that he went to the | Bermuda Islands in he left he gave Rutter so the latter March, would Rutter, Dole ms, misu! cheeks by drawing sev out aecounting for them: ii Rutter then “destroyed all j cheeks, leaving nothing Dole’ satd that during the Rutter h ed tom re than $1,000, be uble sed th ral sums with- way. any cance past PEN AND INK MONEY. Michael Burns a Novel as Well as Expe Secret-Servic Couanterfel: Ways and means of count prisoner gave his name Burns, and he ladmit that they were ons of the legal tender, ir first excell |plained that a fairly ih bills, whic! were worthles Me was arraign Commissioner ball for examination Monda fused to give his address and up in Ludlow street Jail. they subgequen as officials arrestel a coun- | y, Whose method new to the detectives used to all rfelting,, The Michae made counterfeit $2, jand $10 bills with per and ink, ‘The Seoret-Service men were forced to imita- ‘The detectives information about them ‘om some Tenderloin women, who com- well-dressed mid- aged man was taking them around wn nights and making them gifts of found as lent tly J before United States jelds and held {n_ $1,500 He 8 loc SKIPPED WITH FUNDS. and before blank signed checks to [pay all current expenses and accounts neee Hed it the stubs. | a made forgeries that amount: | en- re~ cked | the Rank to | Li |8 Koch Was Sent to Make a Depo | RUTHERFORD, N. J., Aug. 3.—Henry Koch, an employee of Hoffman & Sona, furniture dealers, of Carlstadt, was sent yesterday afternoon to deposit $189 In eash and several cheeks In the Ruther | ferd Bani. Instead of going to the bank, Koch walked to Newark, and from there took a train to Philadelphia, When he did not return to the store within a rea- sonable time, his employers became larmed and went to the bank to. find out whether he had been th they discovered that he did ne bank ‘They learned that train to Philadelphia and rested In that elty late last had secured passage for ¢ was Kolng to sail to-day for Koch had only been In th two week Thom of Special Seeato Thursday pllelty from a that} A son of Gen. Thomas Suveney the. foremost leaters in Mevoan ant Civil Wars The Justice des: that this fact made the. prisoner all. the hate ant sentence! im ta two. months fonment on Hlackwell’s Istand, Wanted to Forgiy Ansaulted I Richard Roas he had h hen go to the take 6 Was night rmany that pl 8 cou weeney was arraigned in the ¢ harged with con L worth of Koods Sweeney's lawyer pleaded ” GUARD WAS LENIENT. twenty-seven years old, | Sixth al ar. He and ae niry n ow morning, n, at ‘ tun to of 1 West One Hundred and street, was arraigned before Magistrate Mott in Harlem purt this charged with assaulting J. J. Quin guard on the Sixth avenue ele railroad, last night, while the train was roundi he high curve at One } dred a Tenth street. Quinn showed a disposition not press his charge, when Magistrate Mott | paid an officer you refused to hake this man TP would aiseharge you. Quinn then entered a complaint and | the defendant was held in $9) ball for | By, our trtal Hoas said that the guard used un: necessary Violence in Waking him Up; Vat he rubbed his ear so hard that A Boas exhibited a great deal of regret | at his action and apologized to Quinn for bis conduct —— Shot Man, Wife | DANGERFIELD, Tex, Aug, &.—Seven Hie wite escaped in te with her entidren * rc ak tn the ‘house er aad se child The ehiid will recos-r, Cool Breezes WH! not restore vital a depleed esudition, Joes this promptly nnd surely. tos an appet ie. elasticity tothe 1 Be sure to get Hood's, Hoows PL famliy cathartic, 250, puniic eye. yand vigor when the blood ots Sarsaparilia it parities the gives strength and cies and tones the nerves, Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Is the one trueblood puritier prominently In the 8 the after-dinner pill ead of the road rer phunt aga nst | | Hott GIVEN BY DR. COPELAND. 2. | SYMPTOMS MUST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS ‘iward| Expert Vreatreent at Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and All Medicines Free to Those Applying in Person, Great nnmbers of people suffer from the malt'zn poteons of entarrh, as from other subtle chr without aus correct of definite kd the nature of thelr affliction. The following symp toms bay 1, toen what iti tie mn pide various fuerhal origi: and cous medaben lend, extarrh, Dr. speiand. th ach, urs, nose, iver, bladder, are subject to disease and bileht by The proper course for Read these symptoms carefnily over; mark those thar apply to your case an Hf you liv very part of the mu- throwt, eyes, ea wel, Kldne: bring this with you to away from the city, send thea by mall and ask for home (reatment, TRIAL Bear in mind resslog ytme att non Square, and receive from the Cope- land experts the most effictent treatment “at merely rominal rates. to treat. e applying now in vou oMce and mail ment and me in person. e free to th tinder heen carefully arranged by Di y utter at ails then, fle names. afferers Is this: FREE. any chronic aufferer. | whether from catarrh or other seated and CATARRH OF THE HEAD AND THROAT 1] Catar, Cope- nd just Many dixeuses, knows are really of c.- | CATARRH OP THE KIDNEYS. hoof the Kidueys results elther | from void of from overwork of the kids ney) in ayparnting from the blaod no absurbed from cme ody and ines mony that have tarrh Vout pine ih top of hen Getting gray very white perspiration a} pulliess under uark THK: e skin pale add asthe skina way Wok? You see tnplessant things while asleep Have you chilly feelings down the bao? Do the Jatnts pan anit i Do the legs [evi Loo heavy CATARRH OF THE LIVER. The liver Is aflected by catarrh throw, the disease extending from into the tbes In the liver. Spe | expensive cure b: opeland system. trical nerve no vou sot dle quve you no energy™* the eyest* fa the most prevalent form of catnrrh and You HAVE Cold (ente® reaults trom neglected colda, Speedy and | {1 von {oni mlserablers expensive cure by the Copeland system, TyOl wet CISa CARILER! “Fu thebpeatty toalls?* Do Son have hot tl “isthe wv iit dos {De crusts tom seth Do vou ee husky" You spit up slime? Wi ache allover G Isthix worse towneds iL NAW Te eh panel burn” nose sore anid tender! isihereniropping in the thet ‘Te the throat dry in the mornin Are you losing Sour sense Of tas! “Tovousirep with The wonth open Doen your bose stop up towards ign CATARRH cr THE BRONCHIAL TUBES, Whi pe inte the teks vee s Have tate ye Son atc Do vou feel Fs Do not be deceived by intringe> ments of name, package or cigar THE ONLY GENUINE | SWEET CAPORRL CIGARETTES Dear the fac stinile ette, tarrh of my aw cough i Hing ty Mpeedy an 9 inthe me SHOR a Durning pa gh wWorke Behe a ave to siLUp at Hight be om the package and on each TAKE NONK WITHOUT. Dentistry. “HALL” DENTAL ASSN Specialists in Crown and Bridge Work cr | hacking? " aps? re VOILw Wflsrttst for TRILY foods vind the pal behind breast are growing Weaker in the the. 1 noRning?* breath?” Iguatare of je head and throat fs | chi cked it extends down t ronchial | «8 ire by the Copel EXTRACTION WITHOUT PAIN: eee | wEen desired painless and safe method, ich la simply applied to the guma Gas given SUMMER PRICES: Formerly, Now Crowns, goed an natural b cn Removable i * ALL. WORK W. PAIR FREE C 953 ! 499 vu without p ates. 1ON ST. Cor. Bridge, BROOKLYN, BROADWAY, kd SI. NEW YORK. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. $8 Best TEETH %8 UKM: 6 TO UCMUNDAYS, 10 TOs, wind- and in time inexpens | nd synteny Dh von have FUNDING 1 there throbbing in t no vou have Fray pails 1 tem pled va palpitation of the heart? } ere ugoneral feeling of lassitudes CATARRH CF THE STOMACH. Catarrh ofthe stomach ta usually c by nwallowing poisonous mucas which drops down from the bead and throat at night. Speedy and inexpensive cure by Copeland system. pi ator eas? voit hawk wid spits? eating? nervosa WeAkT! Have sick headvcs WNioat up atter st for by at? Stress after eating’ at filled with einer? ties have diarrhona’ ash of blond to the hada? stant bud taste in monthe®, 1s there gnawing sensation in stomach elas ifvon had lead in stomach suldenly ars you dizayt do you far that baru 1. do you ies: oppresse4” \The Copeland ~ Medical — Institute 15 West 24th St., New York. | , Oltice Hours—Daily, 9A. M.to1 P.M, 2toS p. i and 7 to oP. TL. Sundays 10. M, to4 “When stomach is &c., we offer e remedy. | DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT eupplies a genuino whiel tna quiet and. gov ve way give | the system back 1 Vigor and strength of fore without drugging, and We ha ren Classes of ed, free, upon request, A. 'T SANDEN, 826 BROADWAY, ™. T. Office hours, 8 to &@ Sundays, 10 toh /UR ] ANTAL-MIDY. | ‘There tiny Capsules are ent in 48 hours wi MIDY NEW YORK DENTAL CO. DENTISTS, 108 WEST 28D ST., CORNER GTH AVE..next toEhrich’s, AND 988 THIRD AVENUE, tb S83 DENTISTRY, t complete and P wees Lome feted e paclally for this pure ° monstrate our: PAIN setHop, | we for the next ix. weeks extract, absolute | Bainlens by our meshod, “positively without daw : ¢ gun —ALS0 ONE FILLING PREE.— We mean just what we advertine, Pow no charge foF extraction or the first filling, Full § 50, Gum 7 Teeth, vely WARRANTED 4 VERPECT ¥ NOTE OUR PRICES, TIN RE- | Extracting eseessereee PRES YEARS. ne FRE bert quaitty, regular price $i3......87.60 co) 100 dperialts) to0 dtuatod dentine’ employed every operator. French, ken. All work ware epair ten years tod SUNDATS-10 to 4. lS Lodges, Societies & Meetings. | PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS' No, more asked, no mo: Amalgamated Society of New Vork, Urothere® te illtng fgets, 11.0 "api et, es. "hp, Gad | tpacial inceling’ wilt “be held’ Monday "eveainge Crowne, $00. Extracting, th; paioleas, We.; | Aug. 8, to ele’? \rulking Delegates, All membeta od hie Biirints or DEN iTAL PARLORS, Teuwe, opposite Macy's, should’ be prevent. MES D. MULLARSEY, Pres JonN CROWLEY. be YY is - sii 8