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THE WORLD: _MONDAY WV ANE G, AUGUST 5, 1805. Fy j a a i a <a ot . a ON ig: ie WAY TO NEW er . COL. FELLOWS HOME. THE oneans AFLOAT, TO SAVE BARBERI. m gitl tly, Nia Day ne ihe s s Great Wa) Petidunn to Gow. We fon to Me Mee Outtnn, torn Day. ‘oo The District-Attorney Looks Woll| Tis ie sate siay in the Mavi ant! Today dw aot for a return of petitions >) eB Bes mene rca ant dita arg anne ies ates CD RL f Senator Joi Ahearta Associ bork Tt is expected the number of sig. lente age amr} as MA coat ea| ~ CARPETS eh a qui house in the 8 — Liquor lers Defled the ators disiriet the Amer om, and tha when th : 2 {tear flag and tretand’s cmiblem were put in shape to forward to Gov, Morton, | TIONAL VALURS, Deal Says He Nevar Made Any Prom. |i", t400! 1 they wl take 6 pucnage sufeten | FAC” REVEAE BED Lay the Police and ises to Sheriff Tamsen. The clans began to gather at the chub- | bulky to require the services of ver | ELM CAREBT, YARD WIR, i house, wt 20 Kast Rroadway, a: 8 A. |ter to move theta at 40 cents per yard, § - M. and soon uPat thoroughfa The efforts to's friends ana men : ‘ oh GéeablG, aeentees sympathizers hey heen relaxed in| ONLY LONG ES 4,148 Citizen Spies, Intends to Give That Ometat an | Myla sweat MeNen i any oC Ain ett weeT PIE : had ts pick thelr way through ch 8 foran en) KETS. Early Trlal, mass of mon, women and child CS 2 ihe +s Aug. & re | WHY NOT PROFIT BY IT? " id of pollee were ot oO form the 4 oe rin isl gO oh / Rauad of police Were obliged to form the Troceeda to KO (ow THN for the wifes | FURNITURE TO SUIT Abt AT REDUCED crowd Into some sort of order defense, should the Court of Appeals | rr Col, Fellows, LL. 1, reached the} When Senator Ahearn appeared at xtant Her a new trial CASH OR CREDIT. District-Attorney’s office at 10.80 o'clock [the club-house about 9 A, Mo he w AIAN Waly OHURUC Tae Rete Khe tunoe | tnin morning, Havivg Jost atrivid trom [sheered. vocierousir, wile the’ bent | Suite St ebuae cy etatainctin gaits | COWPERTH WAIT & CO Europe on the steamship Trave, HiSthae everything fom “Annte Rooney promut Ween of the girl's friends in | 104, Keibd J Ui dt MATH ST Col, Fellows was boking and | down to “My Coney Island Girt re a aeclide tlt vac frele ear Gti aves sald he felt well, although he had not | Bhortly after 10 o'clock the 10m” mem-| mani dsncinity Root. BOL howe Teer aes wad been in the best of health during his] bers of the Association, with thelr tn lock on Wea TEI RE | stay on the other side. He first went y warded the tron steam= mole to Antwerp, but there became so tt! ee ent that he went to London, and ther Although More Ssloons Were Open Than at Any Time Binoe Rooseveltism Began. Prominen nade for . x int eto Dover, He partially recovered at Dov AY ° Leave wee th 4 DEER DELIVERED IN HEARSES, and went to Paris, and tnally returned | pil ae Ao ae ante natlons, asking permission 10. wee 1 ‘ to London, thence fh whurger, Mose their names aa Vice-Presidents Three hundred seate will be rewerved | 1 said It would depend en. One Saloon.Keeper’s Sign Read: Be AL UNE LIA(HOLCA Cornea ottice TOFU Relea Staten ees : Ser or elengyman (will presides | The | . de ee. Cal “Closed en Account of the the next few aay, If Mrs, Hellowe | Prd Oe OUR La , 1 Hhactinn Ate Adam, | By We il. Parker, a, D., of Bestes, mest Wished to go to the seashore, the Colonel |ietters, regret ine their “inability ‘ . Dr. Louls Maray Treasur Eminent Speointi«: tn Amerien. Death of Liberty, said, he wouli leave Mr. Lindsay in nt Mimothy Campbell selested ee MR” petition. trom CHEER CONSULTING PHYSICIAN TO THE Pie charge of the offlee and ay ny her on whieh ta give an excursion to oS “or BODY MEDICS, INSTITUTE. ange 0 8 Ponnelly's Grove th honor oF tween: stun Wh, asking mo) Cok Rellows wae waked whether hs |teetietn Anniversay of hin. club. the Ha iarhei and sults) hla wondertal ook te the had at any time given heriff Tamsen nial Senat Ahearn tthe prove A eben 4 ¥ 4 Despite the efforts of the police, as- to unde » would. receive [before him, and Campbell would not nt ecutive Chamber this morning. There om Ransasted Vitality, Atrophy, Nervens an o understand that he ald ive v sisted by hundreds of spies of the favors (On ne, Ge Tammany We |tenG: wiso 4H peuon Li her favor from physteal Debility, and all disoasen ond, Weale City Vigilance League, the attempt to Intnenta of holder ey AP) AL the grove the day will he passed in 1, Johnson a ewes of Man, from whatever cause, for white) ors Ie ‘L never spoke {wo words to the | Wells Ra Sheriff in my: life,” salt Fellows, “Re. | National Panied thi fore he was Sheriff I did not know of |) Charley drinking and athletes ded the q the National Hand the Drum Corps aecon Gold Medal ints by the National Medical Asnocisiion, tt eootates he boxer, will referee 870 pages, 125 valuable orvscriptions tor arete rty will return about aut chronic diseases, Sent 1m full gilt, éoutie | eg oe Dr. Parker war Tigerously enforce the Excise law in Gotham yesterday partook very largely of the nature of a farce. ‘The record of arrests for violations I do not knew ether 1] of the Excise law as submitted to Chief personally tte the care or |S Conlin this morning showed the total t Ceo ASE erry | | CURES tne young, the middie-iged, the ot 5 inst 146 for the i constderes rele . | pee et hg taal Nai r*|This Is the Way the Brooklynites Are Getting Ready to Come Here Since the Bridge Has) ore i oe a eae has wen eosvinnet) Most Distressing of Skin Diseases | Two foolish excise arrests were made : Been Blockaded. case, and ould eerta y see (hat he be Pode aA ‘ Instantly Relleved by | Cousultation tn person or by letter trem ® te @ by Patrolmen Whitman and Sciiulum, |— wi ae he Catoral Maid iat while tw tondon acco eal oa aoe Inviolable secrecy and paste of the Eldridge street station, yesterday, | ine men, and Proprictor Jxnoon was ot ROOSEVELT BREAKS FER eer eer ED Sa aiieet git | amen Clty W. Hl. PARKER, M. Dy and their prisoners were promptly dis-/ ot th oe the, two whom Can 1‘. tors who called to xee him this morning MY trams New ee Sts Reon are , to-day, fer "hav! ‘ 5‘ a —tee BAGO R at ah ; xcursions. ‘Whitman arraigned Abram Abrahams, |there by Mr, Knoop, ‘The Intter chain ® Trial Papers. retain fom port to port witt be made wichin| WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS = the door after we had got inside, but | gee i sanuliercl eae ein! dase : ——< St cncaning ‘htoegh the heltway ora Policeman anil followed and broke |His Co-Commissioners Never) niin ticatuuartera this atternoon by| ANOTHER NAVAL INQUIRY. Git TAREE NEL Ramer A warm bath with Cuticura | ong Island Railroad’ watching in a dark corner for over half || Saloon-Keeper Knoop swore that his Treated Him With Respect. the rumor that ies desk Hoe tet ey Muat Face Accuners on! Mecorier Gof rat in Part 1, of tieneral Souions cat ra 4 neat), Apa oe Great Excursion Routes an hour before the saloon-keeper's wife [Other bartender, ung up the room where the original complaint an RGridio: niwithsianding the operation hw | Cuticura (ointment), the great Skin TU THE SEA. opened the door of the kitchen, where- heer on Bunda. a ingintrate Mott held : other Smportant papers iw the Baking | og Sener CEEEDRO’ ih oame | ereone. Ot fal areaty reitevet.”” el Cure, followed) by mild’ doses of — ent. blac Hropse a8 closed ana not | Lawyer i “ywho conducted the Mr. Parker Said to Have Been a) iret renee atolen, Pert mand of ths United Statea Marino | } pain me cone jes | Cuticura Resolvent (blood puri- MANHATTAN BEACH, doing any business, He saw some bot- | he itant dune and’ nek for the. ine Prime Offender. The rumors proved to be true. orp will be Investigated (by a Court othe eros ot tue! fier), Will afford instant relief, Ue LEAVE FOOT 34TH aT. ERNE tles en the mantelpiece of the kitchen, | dictment, ef foliceman Cahill” on a ‘This afternoon when Sorapiattt ls (day morning: ; mes — mit rest and sleep, and point to a CUNO Shih neh tev comin. Be EE HE Whe vT Jend of Kekins Popular with | Fimta her fount the lid’ oe the donk i) Peierls charged Allinson to Sit In Auguat. speedy, permanent, and economi- Mra ‘Tile Meyer, « widow, who| SAYS A BRIBE WAS OFFERED. | Te Friend of Eakins Popular with | oor pried up and every document Peet aatiee tote abet cets | rare tt of General Sessions opened this morn: | Cal cuire when all other methods fail. weighs about 280 pounds, was next ar- Labor Unions. reiating to the Faking matter had been eeform the work properly. |!9e for the Auguat term with Judge Allison on rita, raigned on a charge of violating the| Policeman Watt and a Companion abstracted. reeoh, Hpeney, claims the affair tn the place of Judge Fitagerald, who hs maak pe beUOREAN: Excise law. According to Patrolman| Arrest an It Peterson rushed post haste to Presi-| tin make right at the proper time. STH AVE. LEVY » Court of Bulld- ROUND TRI je A. af “é™ istaste u LEAVE WHIT! to every woman—wash-day and | "jet ena K house-cleaning time with their | fete Schulum, she was standing in front of aclo Lipart, a saloon-keeper, thirty-|* Usually on Monday mornings the | dent Roosevelt, who laughed and sald; the saloon door when he entered, and | sone sears old, ef 200 Hast One Hundred | seneral subject for qacussion around) “I'm the burglar,” and then explained in a rear room he found some glasses| and Seventh ‘strect, was arraigned in| Police Headquarters has been the man-/ that Saturday afternoon the papers which had contained beer. There was|jiarlem Police Court to- charged |NeF in which the Excise law wan en-| were needed in order to get some dates ho one In the place benides the defendant | with violating the Excise Iaw yesterday | forced. This question was scarcely Fe-| and facts from which to make revly to| THOMAS PATTEN’S ESTATE. and she refused to serve him with aland with having attempted to bribe Po-| ferred to this morning. The trouble Commissioner Grant's accusation that (chit quiry will sit 4 1 he compones Inspector ¢ nmanger a Lyon‘ anil j drink, liceman Robert P. Watt, of the Kast |!” the Board was what the attaches of | the trial was a crime, He Left $700,000 to a Widow and rim attendants ; “aching Fae REDUCED RATES OHO The City Vigilance League had 1,143/One Hundred and Fourth Btreet Station, |!" building and visitors wanted to| Commissioner Grant was not present we Catidven, AS ena’ ‘ s anes On exch Monday during August the La T. Re Re spies eut in the tenement districts, but|to let up on the charge. hear about, It wan discussed all over | when the desk was broken ope: low spirits, tired to death, Co. wilt soll at Its East 34th at. ticket office round very few of them veutured into saloons.) Magistrate Mott held the saloon-| the building and was the talk of the =o The will of Thomas Patten was fed In many instances, when policemen relied for trial. town on Sunday. SPIES BOUGHT WHISKEY, | 0" probate in the pffice’ of ithe clerk erdered the saloon-kespers to open their! Policemen Watt and McDonough, in| It hag been noticed and commented ef ths Bree Cote aey » Mr. blinds and show what was going On| citizens’ attire, went into the reoms in; UPON that there was scarcely a meeting | arrent in the July The will was executed on Jar inside, they were met with a blunt re-/the rear of Ljparl's saloon yesterday of the members of the Board that Com- hy Ceouee! 24, is. Thomas G. and Walter R. Pat- fusal. They took their chances in the]|and found a keg of beer on draught | missioner Parker, in particular, has now| | BY © ten, sone of the testator, wre hamed as taoe af the pollos aud tha/spotters, and a lunch spread out on a toble; Sur-/amiled In a bolttling way at anything | The City Viellance League men were |exceMtOH ie tuad wt $700,000, tars “0 b i viola~ One east-side beer bottler yesterday | Cunding the tuble were @ dosen Itallan | cig oy proposed by Col. Grant, and has|Fesponsible for the urrest for viola-|1. divided. cqually umony the two sone, ih Beach, and for Souen's Convert. Pi Fens “worn out,” “out of sorts." Why don't you et rid of these things? Use Pearline, There CON EY ISLAND, are directions on each package Culver Route. . hired th ancient but unsuspictous- The policemen alleged in court that|looked at the other members of the | on of the Excise law yesterday of Ben-| Thomas G. and Walter R. Patten, The ‘a of " ne ‘ a | Tt , fooking hearses, and eucceeded in evad. | when i became known they" wer Mf-| Hoard ina sort of well-what-do-you. | Jamin F. Jenking, who runs the butec |™idow./ Annies) Patten, i’ not’ men: that will show you the latest, Round Trip, 25 Cente am evi ° ice i y vont cafe ne ‘ Py Joave foot Whitehall #t, hot G the delivered beer tovall his unual|cnd the oficers were compelled to draw | think-of-that way, This gave rise to|!n the Lincoln Hotel at Fifty-second | gower In $00.00 worth of realestate safest, quickest, and best ways | ,,'93j {tayMiai"Lty Ron thereiter wat customers. An opdinary-sized, co x | thelr revolvers, ‘They succeeded in ur-|an impression among those who wit-| #treet and Broaaway, , a She walved citation to the probat st wachine foaled Mey Py held abou otticn of Weer snd.) pestle nessed the occurrences that Mr. Parker, | The hotel Is owned by Edwary bal if v AA : many ‘ Renonguan keep it cool airing ran | "Wife aK. him trem the, room ac. did not think much of the| Cann, brother-in-law of Richaru Croker.! HERBERT AT GRAY GABLES. The wonderful success of Pearline (used and talked | ROCKAWAY BEACH. ‘pol cording to Poll: ‘att, the saloon. In the Tenderloin there was a grest| keeper shoved a $10 bill into his han show of closing the saloons, but Saloon-Keeper Liparl in court to-di of his fellow Commissioner, the| George F. 8. Bentley, @ Clty Vigilan It has been noticed, also, ‘that | League man, went to the West Forty-| President Cleveland Meets Him at| Of by millions of women) —that alone ought to meve | ,,leee 4,4 s E.R, 6.90, 6.2, 9.95 4.00, 6.20, 6.20, 6.90, Gry weagon caused little discomfort tol declared he had invited a number of | Col. Grant was seldom, if ever, taken | seve 0 ‘ ‘4 Site ena tri - i 7.20, 8:40 90 P.M. the people of that district. The hotels| friends to the christening of his child. | Into consul hen anything of im-|feventh street station last night and the Depot. you to try it, And then a trial means continued use, «2 RoUMn: sae. se cavity and ‘clubs ministered to the wants of! When Policemen Watt and McDonough | portance Breen foe aiscibeton Informed Capt. Haughey that the IW] Fey rs BAY, Mase, Aug, b-—Bee- ny | IN PEO the well-to-do portion of the community, | entered the place, I:pari alleged. that | Col, Grant said this morning he had | was being violated in the hotel. Special % arnt Tuk WoKLus Cuk GavUNA while the saloons did the r. . Policeman Watt told Mrs. Lipari that if|recelved a great many lettera from | Officer Ward was sent around with Mr, | retary of the egiarrived here | A delighttul sail on| ne ‘ 5 Harlem was somewhat arid, and*some| she would five him $10 the difficulty | citizens, commending Sim upon the| Bentley. They went into the buffet and | this forenoon. at even rae | fiat cooeett i) of the saloon-keepers who had closed up| could be amicably settled. sition he has taken in relation to|there had two drinks of whiskey. Jen- | at the Steven to aese him and they | {gniticent fo) see i had 9 black-bordered sign with the in- ———— Kaking trial. He refused to make | kins was then arrested, ale dmmediately driven to Gray Ga. | Siagaitionnt lolly C1 + "Closed on ace: o any of the letters public or give the| In the Yorkville Police Court this | ble ere 2d De ve G ROVGHT 7 INE STOCK OF 4 ING MANUPACTE et wonders Am ui death of’ liberty,” hanging in their win- SQUEEZED IN THE DOOR. names of the authors. He also refused | morning he told Magistrate Simms that | Several da oy THE DOLLAR, WE FROPORE TODO SOME CUPTING OF PRICIS TIER EAU ARNOT NEL dows. to utter any comment upon the letter |he was not prepared to go on with his SR renee FORD TOIGNOKE, THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD ON OUK | DNigee yeeros ~ President Roosevelt, when asked forma out by President Roosevelt and | case as his lawyer was not The VOTE IN TWO COUNTIES. x e avg Genuine Glen whether he thought the law was strictly| Policeman Crowe's Painfal Expe- Tete ae Parker and Andrews in| case was set down for examination on ° scdtiam Bake, Dlasere fl enforced yesterday, said: A in Maki Aaa {9 is declaration that the Eakins | Wednesda - a erundin redi Ss em rhe 7 “The information Ihave received this| Flemce in Ma mn Arrest, irl ri Sam gees Gakerval Térm Woa'l Order Annexed © | Deutseutand. “Tne patrys Boating, bathfage morning is substantially the same as &| Special Officer Patrick Crowe, of the| fave “the higs.eat respect for my DY WHICH WE ALLOW YoU INTEREST ON EVERY DOLLAR PAID US WE WILL ALSO, | SbIRg Bowling & pililar te Yreek ago; that is, that the city was very | poet gixty-seventh street station, had| Colleagues,” said Col. Grant; “and did HAD TO DRAW HIS PISTOL. rict Redistricted, REPEAT OCR GREAT OFFER TO MPS police 8 @ result of the efforts of the! © y “ not mean to reflect upon them in any The Gene: TT. ft th @ tough time yesterday In making an| wa That's all.” (The General Term of the Supreme RCRA 3 ROOM FLATS (COMPLETE) FUR $75.00 Fhe law was strictly enforced, I] exrive arrest. ied ye Riley's saloon, | “Col, Grant reiterated that he did not | p, Royer ph re etrh Court handed down a decision to-day " % MELEE: z Ne @m informed, except in two districts, | Tone orn, Sues, aniicipate "and. fHietion int tite Bored | Pelicem jompaon Attacks ©] aMrming the decision of Justice Patter- @_there was a noticeable laxity. fecond avenue. Riley has been ar- | siUcipate Oy ne Eakins mate Salnuns fon, denying the application of Augustus) consi 4) Room FLATS (COMPLETE) FOR 95,00 As a result of this { have sent for a|rested four times for violation of the|*":Ag ‘to policy” sald hen we: are a M. ‘Field, of the town of Wentchesier, RD ROOM TE F p Pol Captain to question him. IT do Excise law, and Crowe designates him|unit, and TI have no reason to believe | Patrolman Thompson, of the West} for a writ of manJamus to compel Rot Know that he ig to blame, but I) 22°. napitual criminal, He rune the| that there, will be any aivision, Our | Forty-seventh street station, on excise| Hood of Aldermen of New. York reanisn noo rLats (cONPLETE) Yor 115,00 Festa o alma are the sam duty yesterday, had an exciting time portion and redisirict the A lent Roosevelt received a letter | saloon under the license of Thomas D. yy ys had a A trict the Asse dasa St elle ene dart lee Seca ea rh eA the Presbytery. of New York | Greer. roshtastt #4 he had no intention of| a: 19 o'clock in the morning at Patrick| known us the new Annened District In| oven eee MORE Oe ONLY WAULE ABU! PE ADE SRE Pe Piatra: sregeenmty: | Crowe saw that Riley was violating! , Col. Grant and his colleamues held a! Walsh's saloon at 5 Tenth avenue. | the Twenty-first Assembly District, J B B ._Baumann& ro: Coney ‘slant, a. Baa Dae Beach ia ay, Ridge Ferry teare age Ca homas W. long secret forenoon, at | H ; ra Justic 4 that all A the Excise law again yesterday. As he rage | Tie. managed to get Inside the site door wholly ‘with! . Y yenfen. it 1 understand! and found the place crowded with men Wi to B followet two men into the saloo ing was reached In relation to the Capt, ict. and no ¢ i mmy” Oliver called tipon, the | jookout onthe eat gaye the sue Eakins episode. Ne CAPE | ite was recognized, and a burly fellow mh iiited “iu creating Ser Presi Crowe had succeeded in gettin Col. x 4th van cs al the (aHONIAeE k Y | districts, except i make tworor more that not since ‘#7, when Thomas Acton |way through the door when nasty, In givin saprecsion te hier feats | Causiit Hien by the shoul yan districts wholly, Within a county and ot. T5t 76th St Yas Prealdent of the Police Board, was men in the saloon heard the signal. ings and opinions, and sald he re-| 0'her grabbed him by the tek «) <iiow Teun IP Repace Naat all r Ve. vy DEL, an S. | Boont ‘Crip Reduced to 25 Cente ere such a ri enforcement of\the | They ‘once tried to force the door r ublictt hi t and the Board of Ale on coull 5 f “i ad ni Rxciee law as at present mut ana°in doing #0 caught the. de: | "The execulive asyaion to-day: lasted | ‘Thomywon drew him revolver and the | Hot take. 4 portion. of that Renate die-| 70TH ST. STATION “I.” OR CABLE CARS Open Saturdays till 10 P. 11 ng 1D seca ger: ; “Under Acton’s orders, id Oliver, |tective between the half-opened door! from 11 A. M. unt 5 P.M. “None of nes ea ‘ander Hs trlet and include it in District No. 21. | = —= <== “SHOHOLA GLENS. pglicemen went through ecuttle-holes land syueczed him. ithe Commissioners would give any in-| CTOWd scattered. The bartender, Pat- | which is wholly within New York F 9 \ ahd fanlights too evidence |" Crowe struck out with the hand he | formation rick Carney, ran out of the saioun and | County ‘or Sal $1.— ROU¥D TRIP pat ) gainst. saloon-keepers ed to|had inside and landed on several. face: Up the street in his shirt sleeves, to] The effect of this decision, Justice Pat tig [OO . 5 every strategy to enforce the This made some of the men release theit reels nee Where Walsh, the proprietor, lives terson sald, would he that. the cltleens A aa 7 SEWING MACHINES. AY vEMaE AY: AUG. 14 —s+ hold of the door, and Crowe waneaed NEW RIVER POLICE. The bartender escaped and’ Thompson | of the annexed district would be in New | nay opened a branch of hie large tmereasing bust Willcox & Gibbs, Automtle, Domeatia, Ni { BEER FOR THE CAPTAIN, [fier hues.’a wouter ot the proprictcr Ne tee eee Te cnt as Fee AG THE TOURER kanembiy: HARLEM MAR ie, Oe eee ttca | PEAY ves eine: a 4 le ley, a brother o! proprietor, oeererrew, cs do: to clos p the place 1 cept s ar as the voting for Ass bly 4 A ey second-hand sew! Who was behing the ber, Four Districts (0 Be Patrolled by Yorkville Pollee Court tie morning | men, Senators and. perhapay. sialcial ONT INT AVE. ines trove, $10 ap, for ceau or mo chy pays | att mln ae Bint ae ane asad @Brien Sold It im a Restaurant tase kas oak bl Bagiatrate Bimma\ aad chat tie ‘coud | Frnrescyativen ia Concerned. or these | aem_~<_n | Beo{h: "ao sicatnes font aba tapes ai lade i 5 Md Walsh, fe gave the patrol- | latte ere, they, would vote Withont a Lice: 7T01FOR SUNDAY BEER. % Ree ee ee eee ein Wi ouasy Unfurnished Rooms Want 186 Base 10s He ant 6 Greed at Col. Grant will submit to the Police | man a warra: ee geen 0-1 turniahed : Capt. Thompsca, of the West One|, . . Board meeting to-day a plan for the : = WANTAD TT es. fonueeling:, un oy ae | 1 Weekly Payiuente r Hundred and Twenty-fifth street sta-|"“The World” Vote Shows a Decisive | ongoiidation of the Harbor Police and ne MANY BECOME CITIZENS. Penn bar Adan « ve ieee Electric Li hts. tion, did excise duty yesterday, and Majority for Excise Reform, the Steamboat Squad. The plan pro-| AGAINST HOTEL BELWOOD. ~ | mda. World ii. sd after drinking a bottle of beer with a| The result of ‘The World's" ballot | vides for the adoption of the name “The —-— Rush for Nat 1 in the Feds . —* meal In Michael O'Brien's restaurant, in| upon excise reform shows that there is| Harbour and Dock Police,” or else “The | Witness Robertson Gives Place aaah Caster instruction. nt Electric Care via Kast tte Eighth avenue, near One Hundred and|a proportion of seven men in this eity| River, Harbor and Pier Police a ad Repetatic Teer pia: lBRRLRIORT AIG trad se Verries, Twenty-Afth street, arrested the walter, | who are willing that beer should be sold| The intention is to have the river] qn ohedience to the order of Judge |trice droge adn c fave, bank build Joseph Pomeroy, whom he arraigned in|on Sunday, to every man who opposer | fronta divided into districts, to be pa-! yirnon dnectine the Peete tomet , |mitasioners. Lat j MANDOLIN, bn Around Staten Island, Harlum Police Court this morning. At | trolled by four steam launches and mon) ont en ntke In the noted Hrelwooa | UCR, busy: maki f 6. | a Dally, seamer Aurore leaves W, 204 ot. 1.0% “This waiter,” said the Captain, “sold| — ‘The proposition upon which the | police who have been aamened to duis | ease, the Loard’ touk up. tie tearieg | ne to pend hy ake | | PMA sie | me a bottle of beer, which I drank with | vote was taken was this: | at forrics and plers will be recalled, : Stal Minety days | this morning. my lune! “Shall such changes be made in te | The new squad will comprixe 160 pa- A % to have’ ‘ore the newly fledged | Lawyer Van Cott, who had been re-| {cise laws as will permit the sale of! trolmen, 10 roundsmen and 6 sergeante,| Arthur F. Dennett, chief agen! of the | ily papers of | wy Lal ‘J nm re-liicor within reasonable Mmitations on| all under the command of one captain, '| Parkhurst announced that he | citizens yranted for the com. the proprietor a witness { he result of the ballot is 2, otes ey y . Fully 3,00 men were int 1 the | y cue ‘1 octal trip Bredueed the prop "ig avorat hunadyeeing wi opgenet | SWEAR TO THEIR INNOCENCE, ‘ eontihurg ot ee Bidural! Muiditg ‘at a | SHURE ONE oe 2 ile the proportio Votes cast to the reputation. © 10 tht wrning waiting to. become , r 00. | “Was Mr. O'Brien in the restaurant,” | the entire Hopulation of the sity te nte Se ee ua UME 10m thin. mon 8 | FOR $100,00, | ited to Ro there ere Ie mulch lee red tape) OVERSTOCK ED WAREROUMS, DUE t Excine ( courts, ani men prefer | ROOM, MARES EC IMPEIA CS Bolt en having been a Alfred Robertson, of 10 asked Magistrate Mott, of Capt. Thomp- | large, there Is no question that 't may be taken ag fairly representing the body 10 DISAPPOINTMENT IN OBTAINING MOWK | y . Y .. Tt was to him 1 paid the | °F Youre os Frederick Kane on behalf of Michael of Commismioner Parker {9 securely | ye | TH E 46TH STREET BAUMANN | j ‘ t Twenty TE MUCES AND COME TO THE FI Ash WOME EATER Yo PAR yoasked to go KUPOLEN PURNISHED COMPLETE Fatt $100, NT WITH THIS WONDPTECL BYE. LOl, DINING: ROOM, BEDROOM AND eF and lunch. He has | “FRENCH CHARLEY” CAUGHT, |B Braun and eleven other naloon-| ann Tee hnere eet me nee FOUL GARBAGE ODORS. _ ji;;,"2; keepers, submitted to J ise O'Brien inj his work he was freq arg) against the pro- commanded the Magistrate. 5 Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day, affi- (0 the Lelwood Hotel There + LA Plea the Carte Should Be > vants Ir ‘ary | Belek andihe walter were held’ ig | 7H* COMME Mine Formerty Protects iain that his cients were innocent of | Wetteqaitert made all, ie cern aya eerie VERE wont a $37.00 Workers are $200 bail each for trial © jand Saloon, the charges of violating the Excise laws | From his observations, he temtilied. he | ; we Chatrag Limitation tisarbor Lounge | i | POLICEMAN BROKE A CHAIN. perore the annexation of Westchester | for which they were arrested mas onvinced that the hotel was : » te Board ee avaaSle great nso teatber Loung $29.50 Wanted in \ » {Charles Mangin, known as “‘French| ‘These aMdavite were made preliminary | Usreputable one. , Je Hrusaole Cnepot piece ak «baits mult $23.50) i i Charl who haa a hotel and park/to an application for the transference ae rari iienes Tah . GB aie-mbat Chale Every Line o, 4 Piamn reais Gahdus onsen |er ce nat tine man fi date ao) Macatee Sh ue aucoeet| $1 AOR SUNDAY BILLIARDS. ncmuacaty chia, fame hiien Cem BIE) OG, Eur Hine Entered Knoop's Saloon. the polive through the county line, | 84% i? f act = | . epee reer The Line dividing New York from|cence cand two dase. mouce to the ing, | Recorder Gow Lets a Man OM with a | ashes have ; Cash Not Necessary. REL vBHAY wh OTAL $100.00 rade and in e that t ough | trict-Attorney required fo re * fine. | at One Hundred and Twaniy-| menoneeser At shes thine ran shroueh| Lisl Atloraey Ane caged far she 7 | Samat Pt _ Our Unequalled Credit System. | Households, ~ ninth street and Third avenue, was ar-| violation. of at ean as Where the accused may have the benefit, Hecorder Goff gave an indication to | PERMEDS TO MAKE SMALL PAYMENTS. ELDER WREKLY, MONTHLY, UNTIL pat, igned in Harlem Police Court this; made wy, pe New 7 pol of a trial by jury | day ah wnat he shauaht. of the Hundey | Watch The } morning by Policeman Cahill, of the|™at, Man in wou represent bim- ae = law enry Ehlen, of 2 Bast Righty 3 " A & East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth wet ate the resident Chhier vie MeClusk»'s Quiet Po | third atreet, was called for tial for viv- | AFTER DINN 09! World’ street station, for violating the Excise | made the larreat French Charley? George “McClusky, exsChiet of Hwtiog the “Sunday Jaw in perinitiing | iting of inst ed iste -_ dei Btnaes a Geken & 8 Ine Giatesdans came a New Yorker. Bureas,, reported for patrol du men to play and billiards ner ; 1 anainittation of feed, cure b orner reet an rf venue, Cahill testified he saw two men enter | aA vesterday” Policeman‘ Nolan. of thé cea Banton Ane Mepenacand sevel day, March 34, as 1B me he He 6 ILENAIRS EMS None OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10%, Me Help Wanted the aide door of the saloon and rushed | Westchester aquad, went over. to the | MEM: MClusky went on pos: In ful men playing pool and. billiards. whiten | wwe wills ud ° = - a " 4 them, He saw no. liquor. or |island, which {aust below -Wilitams. | His, ! : geriica, et ihe held in the itarlem Police curt | ford me any Filet until 1 commenced taking pa = r sale, but Ercested’ Brigue, the [britge, and arrested ted Bax and aiety-sec inti for the action of the Grand: Jury | Mucds uit aves tabive ove os Lam atie'y | Help Wanted—Ma' |. best, Found and Rewards, ‘Advertisements, bagi ‘ pear. from in or- | Be Ath sires, It in a most quiet and was Indicted. wel’) Mus. Anmie TMi sitta, Gouldeville, Vi | gALESMEN—Wanted, good salesmen; can make | LOST—On Saturday last, betwes corder | 2 ney, auick salsa, new novell and Chambers at. “ ty apd the Recoi Je! HO! Pi Wor Ms. | iets tals time. all tur Perteciion, #4 wi tin | pes Sader will be rewarded ae hen 'w