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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1895, bridge and handed it to Reutes “Here is your vcket for Troy Detective Quinian ‘ANIFED HIS SISTER.'MR, FLAGG saeinielinsicass A Newark Man Attempts Both Murder and Suicide, given Reuter was found in TO ARREST COMMISSIONERS. THE SHORTS TRIED TO GOVEB 2.0" = Clerk Strevell After the Cha Board Members. Charles R. Stravell, of 18 varick| Their Euying Started a Big Rally CRAZY THIEF CHASED, Mead Drove Away Undertaker Sohefflin’s Coach and Team. 'S APPEAL, Asks the Board for Protection Against Police Persecution. Clef was slipping away the detectives took him Int — THIEVES RUN DOWN. man Mahoney Preases a Wagon Into Service. Policeman Jeremiah W the Rast Fifty-first an exciting chase on a milk wagon at | 6 o'clock this morning after two burg-| He May Die, but His Victim Will llars, who had robbed | Bong Lee, at The men deserity fam Wilson, twenty-six years Daniel ScheMin this morning left his) on the Bowery, eoach and team before his und shop at 2066 Second avenue for a few minutes, when ono of his assistants saw @ man mount the box and horses into a furious gallop down Bec- ond avenue, and before he realized what had occurred the rig was a block away a warrant to-day for the arre: Commissioners of Charities and Correc- for malfeasance of office $10 on Aug. 2 by ‘ Magistrate Cornell, in the Tombs Court, stores Confidence. for disorderly conduct, or ten days in the workhouse. told. Magistrate Cornet! to-| Generally ppeaking, the stock market! i | day he was held in the Tombs prison Age morning was dull, but there were | Tere! then sent to the work. ® few spectal movements which attract-| house, where he only served two days, €4 attention and served to relieve the FAIR TRADING IN COTTON. rday after. Monotony, Wherever there was any Wal 0 of quotations Opens with a Two-Point Advance-- je disposition Whent Quiet and Tame, Furber & | 7 | ‘Routnmant, ‘bt . 837 Produce Exchange, applied for | in Wall Street. 1U. 8. Cordage pt re ordane 8 Because He Could Not Get Money for Drink. Captured, Hanging in a Coal Chute, | Potter Says He Has Been Unjustly Ar. | by Policeman Hildebrand. La | Enraged rested and His Tenants Put Out. street station Action Deferred for a Week for Further Investigat'on. Had Two Epileptic Fits in Court and | is Deluged with Ice Water, r days, and a7 First avenue A letter from Jared B. Flagg, Jr, ask- During d drunken frenay this morning | Heter Sutker tried to Kill his sister, Mrs. at her home, 183 Bow- ‘ark, N. J., and then cut| he meeting of the Polle Commis@ oners Mrs, Feng may recover, but) this n ix not expected to lve. who Is thirty-seven years 4, has been her brother's benefactress ville before the Grand Jury h He Is forty years old, Sulker | subjected to a feclared he pald determined to make @ test prevailed, showing that twenty-seven resides in Harlem. When Song shop at a little before he was pushed roughly Davis stood guard in th way to prevent the Chinam tion of the Flagg wrote that had expired | mince he tentiti hue and Price at the Com- at present annoyances, yutharn Ba Southern y ew seater Leather pt Ruhner |Smaliness of Gold Shipments Re- no money animation a higher -scal WHO CURE. of Brooklyn, enred Leads thron: ach by Ductors McCoy au offer free tes thoroughness with wh who eaid in an in Mee 1 hall to hy iT wan weak and ners and 1 had notsen had recoy- Of the trading element is to take the Cotton opened with anadvanceofabout quit teeing in my head It is thought Mkely that speculation sales included Aug. Las 7.08 a7. soon as the corn crop ts out of danger. JN, 7.22 It can be said now that a big yield ts jig nettmentame, rice ered from his surprise at a man object-| bull tack. 2 points with moderate trading. set free before his sentenc i down Strevell's . 1, him he would write Will experience a substantial rev! to the other magistrates, An interesting foatupe is missioners an merheads over the construction ,a8sured in any event, but still a sud- 72&c. and and, Tie Policeman Hildebrand, Ninety-first street, saw the coach come | money drawer, and stole Song's pocket @ashing down the avenue. As the rig book, which contained $7 a approached him Hildebrand threw him- self in front of the team, bridle and hung on like grim death He was dragged gucceeded in stopping the team. at standing laced on the Wild places @ cumulative ning with five days on all cages of Ins | fi vagrancy or disorderly .con- | tain would not work and has lived on his al tor at a big boarding house. law, whieh | den ‘frost or a few days of hot winds #74 Oct. police, he says, unjustly accuse him of ring breakfast this morn- knowingly renting flats for imm was surprised by her brother, | poses, and have, under the demanded | enforcing the law, Mrs, Fenz ad- This made Sul- he drew a big clasp- blade of which is three and | court against him. At his houses 225 and 27 West Elgh-, He stabbed her seven times in teenth street, Mr. the back and once in the arm, which | occupants were all notified by the police Sulker, belleving Chinese coins pretense of sorted to all man- to persecute then ran off and were | fully a block away when the Chinaman shouted for help. Officer Mahoney, who was coming Meantime, the driver jumped from | the avenue,gave chase to the fugitive the box and ran east through Ninety- first street. Assistant District-Attorney 8. Oliver, acting In the capacity of legai representative of the Ma intoxicated, Natrates of the |. Hence, ag has been the c: {vised him to He down District-Attorne: informed him practice of the Commissio: tes and Correction . sweet will as to how long they should Ney Bi rixoners committed to I the PoliceMagistrates. jfor the week w Mr. Oliver aald the Magistrates want- to Atop this course « | the Commissioners, If possible, and ap- | Were $1,903,430 and the amount marketed pealed to the Distret-Attorney. 91,549,214, suborning some of them to testify in ‘The thieves turned westward into Fifty As the officer reached this team over to a bystander and started | corner, he saw Henry Reins, in pursuit of the fugitive. He saw him | qealer, tenement 28 Hast Ninety-first street, and rushed in after | him. The man ran into the rear yard, | wagon beside Reiss, and taking the elambered over an outhouse, then ran | peng drove after the fugitives, who pit on an extra spurt. avenue they turned down to Fifty-first d stree! | third street Flagg says that honey pressed the milkman In she raised in ind the officer was Many were thus intimidated and moved Detective McConville, Bul-|alleres, stood by and laughed, while one George Peach, an alleged smashed in doors of Mr. drew the bloody knife across his throat were notified and a hurried | away. for an ambulance, the hospital, t ed to him officially he would | reports for July gross e. tigate, and if the facts’ warranted ‘o ‘before the Grand Jury and ih the Gommiaston- yaentha, ren e m! er 4 Correction. POE nar Nee ant ae the Magis-|. The Erie’ plan will call for an as- traten what the acting District-Attor- | &¢ along a high Doard fence and disappeared into the yard of 207 East Ninetleth street, thence girect and ru! into the basement of that policeman close onto h meanenrene finally al to with coal smut, “THe said his name was Richard M but refused to driven away with the team. ‘A charge of grand larceny was en- inst him and he was taken to While tn the pen | ized with an epileptic , Ap harentiye and Tolled about the prison joor, seemingly in great agony. court Officers believed he was d threw a bucket of tce- ker was removed ‘eng remain clans say her wounds are seriou | as she has n strong constitution, may | Sulker was weak when taken hospital, and was unable tomake| up charges and thrown into a cell to| |matiafy the spite of the officers against | whom he gave evidence. A copy of the letter was sent to the When she | District-Attorney. Comminsioner Andrews satd examined the records, but found no evi dence to substantiate t stool pigeon, Flagg's ten- house to Lexington avenue, officer close behind them Davin continued scn dodged into the hailwa'y of ington avenve, the wagon and capture after Davin the next corner. Davis made a how of resistance, but Reias tripped him and held him down During the week of June 13 Flage twice arrested on trumped- | f the the aienute, his face cov- | preiaed a determination to watch the Ink Will be wiven for tho assessment, | Gen. Camp Mahoney sprang from Commissioners closely and see that any 7! Mrs. Fenz is separated from her hui He resides In Philadelphia Fenz's two children, girls aged sixteen and tive years, live with her, varated from her husband Mra, Fenz | started a boardin, has accumulated considers dQ overhauled | should be reported to him. —__— = v e pro vo 2 tT BUILDING INSPECTORS. — |statef'far"nexthanging plecedt wands | Pai to Newark, Police Court. thieves. were taken to the station-house, HIT A PRETTY GIRL’S FACE. Kelly Family's Five New Ones Constable Supt. Constable, of the Building De-'it is s partment, to-day appointed the follow- ing new bullding J. O'Gorman, D. Gelston, Lawrence Buckley and Will- |4.89 3-4 for bankers’ long sterling, and charge of per- He recommended that no ac- tion be taken, President Roosevelt said he had re- celved a letter from Rev. J. A. in. reference far as known Bulker he made a trip boned busines: is a single South on su; and his sls- ter furnished ming ani shamming the necessary im. Tod Wim our before Magintrate Mott A to make him plead ny, but Mead his head on the rail. ‘onchman Freed the matter, investigation Je, so action was deferred | ry RUFFIANS ATTACK A WOMAN. Pretty Mary Murtha Dragged Into an Unoccupled Butldt a domestic employ of Martha Roby, of 69 Madison avenue, early this morning was attacked | Gregor during the hero's last illne by two men, one of whom threw her Into | an unoccupied building, gagged her with | his hand and attempted to assault her. oliceman John M. Cullagh and Detective Edward Keating Wiley ) charge of Il over, striking it ck to the pen to —_—— SIX PICKPOCKETS NABBED. Central Office Detectives Make An- other Chowder Party Central Office detectives made another haul of six pickpockets who were ply- {ng their vocations along the line of march of returning chowder parties lant Detective Sergts. Reap and Nu- gent arrested James McCauley and George Russell in the crowd following the Carmine L. Veccia Association, re- turning from Btaten Island. Bergt. Clarke and Detective Butler ar- rested William E. Donnelly, of 167 Hud- son street, and Joseph Daly, allas Reis. All are well-known crooks and pictures adorn the Rogues’ Gallery. the John E tion from the foot of reet, Detectives Dolan found George pachman in family of the late banker, risoner this mc should be mi fam H. Cochran. employ of th: Eugene K sly ing In Yorkville Pole having struck named Nellie Smith, a Sixth avenue firm: Miss Smith, who ts @ pretty brunette, await examination Dawson, of Twenty-fifth str Lexington avenue, stenographer to Commissioner a salary of $1,700 a year. the |in son” of |served as stenographer to the late Gen, and at Mount Me- pplication for a writ of man-| but trading Was exceedingly ent and to compel the Mayor to restore hia name the fluctuations were confined” within Pee ee lL to the eligible Iiet of candidates for appoint-|MAarrow limits, The absence of many | banking frm f Moran i y operators and brokers at the country | the office of the Surro No entimate ts made Tt In supposed to be young woman the employ of The appointee ment as keeper on the Croton Aqueduct waa e- nied by Just McGinnis follo preme Court her several two citizens Policemen John McGrath,of the Thirtieth street station, and Francis J. Leonard street station, ed from the force, McGrath Clark for | Thomas F. | for protection. what he meant, and for reply hi struck’ Miss Smith in th The two men then the coachman and) Patrolman Monaghan arrested nar Brookfield, Justire Stover Moore a hearing, he therefore had exer Aincretion in. the for tmmoral drunkennens. Walsh, of the East Twenty-second street Ing bee station, was fined thirty day: woman's conduct unbecoming an officer. is son of Port Warden John Walsh, a big At this juncture with his fist unt coal court to-day. Patrolman Monaghan related the cir- TI rt Py biyeteee hey got to the bullding just an had clutched her throat. sprang into the bul ding nan jumped to h An application was received from_Po- J. Bourke, of the E! Mceman Edward abeth street station, ing the time he wan in the hospital from the effects of a blow received while ar- resting a man on Hester street. was struck with almost torn off, pital ten day | Callahan's precinct?” asked Mr. Roosevelt. "Yes, sir,” answered Chief Clerk Ki “Then give it to him, by Jove!” a Mr. Roosevelt s, double tt," —— = SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. +6 :04)8un sete for a writ of/ gold to Europe to-morrow, the Commi Supreme Court Chamb peremptory mandamus to compel Monera of Charities to reinstate him vining engineer of the department. aol clatmed that the Comm: regret very much that T am com- the blow with Intere any time, | will have you rearrested and | mean time| a brick and mers had asked for | ment 15,00 shares of Sugar were traded Being a veteran fireman, | 11). who could only be removed for cause, Blair re- It te alleged that the Commissioners then 14 the office of supervising engineer to because he was a Tammany man. MRS. SALLADE WINS. The Excine License of the nyton Revoked. clse fevoked the Ii- cense of the Hotel Arlington, at Twenty-fourth stre The evidence was presented by Mrs. | Ballade, the west-sid Jacob Scheider, ought to be made an example STINGY PENNSYLVANIA. Big St-amei had started penter Assoc! it Twentieth to thee Kast Thirty-fifth street | station-house. E WEIL MAY DIE. One Victim of Cobbler Awl in a Critical Condition: House Surgeon Hartwell, of the Pres- reported at morning that in the crowd following Will Have to § from New York. The International pany’s steamer Southwark, tofore been hiladelphia and Liverpool, arrived here rning from Philadelphia and wil | New York ana 3 added Commissioner reey, alias Jack Dunn, of 425 st Highteenth street, was arrested by tectives Robinson following the chowder party Michael J. McCauley Association, ing to pick a man's pocket at the f of ‘Thirty-ninth st i the prisoners the Tombs Police Court and remande: FOILED A SWINDLER. Had Friend and Frank Price, 7.06) Moon rises HIGH WATER, LOW WATER. this afternoon The steamer Kensington, a sister ship uthwark, now on her wi Iphia, will aley be! & Philadelphia wer | svaitemd iets To find New Yotie local time ald four minutea proprietor of the Hotel Phillippo Guim: to-day to'testify to the good reputation withdrawn from of his hotel. Greenhorn Whe Spolled Clef's Justay Clef, an immigrant swindler, PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED TO-DAY, as told in the columns of Evening World” of a Kast High ele tha deni werp the hotel as condition, her recovery. She different parts Philadelphia shallowness in Yorkville Court ingo Christian F place, was remande this morning, added to the Rogues’ Gallery dng to swindle I arrival from German: Eighty-fourth street, Reuter advertised in a German paper for a positon. answer by mail that he could secure a| position as waiter in the "Hellev tel," Troy, N. ¥ Attonto” Zambrana t: Charles H Sixty-fourth Wax mane to the for try-| Penn $500,000 tod the channel, rman Reuter, a recent living at 214 East up and down Jer, evife of the proprietor, testified that she a the conduct 0} OUTGOING BTRAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. ritical condition manifested much pleasure, pa sald later want to dle too BY A POLIT tion of th watch pon saw women of Im- ms. announced BROKER TUCKER ARRESTED. at $10 a month and signed Strass of Friend & Houte, sald he al the case. broker, was arrest day by Deputy Sheriff Wal order signed by Judge MeCarthy int) In a suit brought of 674 Huds Fj cker with assault and ma-! dam, Rotterdam, in the newspaper of 8 and 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon wense for Macy tn the Supreme ©: 4 down a decision upholding t Shoots Another Polittcta Mr. T. Dab- rshall, of Vicksburg, a Legislature and shot and killed Mr, ns. a politician, this) morning Oestreicher, of Bloomingdale's, w The special and Quinlan, followed Reuter to the newspaper office, and then to the charging i DUE TO-DAY. Macy &@ Co. for their Thomas Lucanta i at Tucker had him Excise Commissioners because an wan within two hundred fect Reuter for his fare to Tr box-office and bough: a t went to the ket for High- I fifteen miles east of here Page of Wonderful TAKEN ON BOARD DEFENDER During a Trial Race. Photographs ALL THE NEWS oad RC ASV APPALLING STORY Fitzsimmons, the Pugilist, Writes a Remarkable Article, Telling What the Prize-Fighter of the Future Will Be Able to Do. ESD OPT CHES, PRAY All About the Marvellous HATS “AND BONNETS the Women Will Wear This Fall, SABA 7 GOSSIP Wholesale Murder Factory. PEIULS'S ay D tge. Th begin: migtt seriously harm therét@p-in cer- Per se atte” tlons, and the stocks of roads| Corn opened about. tc \they were always watery Sept. 7.05, Oct. |and ary, and mucus dropped back into my stome TAZ a 7.18, Dec, 7.17 a 7.18, ices opened about t New York at at the opening Chicago market for Sept, and lower at New | that would be affected might get a de-, York, Sept. selling at dotec. a 45%c., and Frank V, 1¢ case for over a ae ing at 38\c, and Oct. went to | Week, there fs a disposition to walt for | quiet. this after- | further developments. was the etd Jat Chicago the market was about %e. yet S higher than. It closed yeaterday, —_— >—__—_ Ne crenahe | The special features of the market CUBAN TRADE LIVELY. their own|Were Manhattan, Chicago Gas and ‘he impor ackwell's | of dry goods at New Yor! amount. marketed $3.00,1%7. For the | part of corresponding week of ikM the Imports! One of the big whol! * Edison Electric Co., of New York, nings of $124 an increase of $16,166; and net, $56,- Increase, $1918, and for seven |‘ $1,071,628; Increare, $138, 131,240; increase, $76,172, se of the | T and cotton, ordered by volution, | 278; and net, ment of $12 on the common atock | druggists they ex- and $8 on the preferred stock. Noth- | Provide these necessaries, sign some is to be a new consolidated gland | Bandawes and Cotton Going Away ro $3,078,992 and the | in Large Quantiti ale dealers in bandages and drugs shipped to Havana to-day 5,000 packages of medicated gauze various retail Cuban firms, doubtless for use in the ‘There has been some diMeulty in fur- | nishing, bandages for Royallat Benor Serra, one of Havana said to have refused MRS, MARY LYONS. T began to have nervous, fainting attacks an@ palpitation of the heart My stomach felt weak bloated feeling; I had paine im ordered the druggist son for his refusal, and I had a fui, prisoners ;Keneral mortgage bond Issued to cover Serra drew out an unpaid note for $50,000 to the lien o M for the new bonds present bondholders World” reporter to-day: new bonds are expected to be worth about W, and are being underwritten, months. "Thi E erwrit! D » mostly | we have had to take on aie, undeewrie ng 1s being done mostly | we have had, to William |" Money, 111-2 per cent, on call. | 8,000 John | Foreign exchange is firm at 4.89 1-48 4.00 1 Stocks continued firm around midday, Banker Mor The will of Charles Moran, and seaside resorts has a tendency to) curtail business, which {s almost en- tirely professional. 000,000, T J. Moran, from the my chert, and I was wretched in mind and body. T can do my work All the ringing noises In my head bave ave passed away. enervous and weak spelis have stomach {8 free from ail pat Fellah my food. new woman.’ |the entire property, subject, however, | given to him by the Spanish Goverr- Pete first ‘consolidated | Ment during the former revolution | ent for bandages. Serra refused to ish any more goods except for cash. i one of Seabury, & John: will have’to take a certain percentage | $on# managers. sald to an Named by Supt. of thelr bonds in preferred. stock. The ned; thone dizzy sp head ts clear, thi “July and August are usually our year, 4, pretty close to that figure. | our business has increased threefold and we shipped ackages of medicated a and Wwe have many suc! sraice mceive orders. from | gifferent a 4% 1-2 for demand. Commer-| Havana firms and send the gocds direct cial bar silver Is unchanged at 66 3-8.| to them, not knowing who uses then. ‘coerce the Mayor, | Mexican dollars brought 53 1-4. ce Monit Win Malady: Summer te the time to cure catarrks to the work of the to catching col Nature lends her one month’s treatment In the Summer is worth two in the Winter, FREE TEST TREATMENT. For the beneft of those who have no definite of the work or reputation of Doctors atment of all treatment and medicines There ts positively no charge for com: & member of the McCoy and St. for stocks this afternoon, owing to the | {he ,rerldue In trum for the benefit of hie four | | | sionera upon re- | There was a decidedly better inquiry | 4nd Mlverware and $300,000 in money, and leaves | the fact that the gold shipments to- | teen {Imates made early in the week. Thi The shorts took fright and tried to Blair Wants His Job Back. which developed important proportions | Clark receiver of the property im this State of as the day drew to a close. | Blair applied to Justice O'Brien, in| Hard & Rand will also ship $150,000 | ‘he Lockwood Company, manufacturers of bulld- ers’ hardware at South Norwalk, Shipments of silver to Europe to-mor row will reach 600,000 ounces. ¥ as super- | ‘The total sales of listed stocks wehe Ter ee ee Hera Biatr's coun- | 134,00) shares. In the unlisted depart- | thy iy Worcester i the corporation. The Closing Quotations, Misa Dorothy Chestie, Sha Hast and siting 104% 1054) | man, but ns 15 ats “next! Fi skirta and wears kn'ckerbocker svltation, examination, test treatment and medi+ cines for the first visit, DOCTORS McCOY AND ST, JOHN, Offices, 315 Madison Avenae, 42d street, New York City. to 12, 2 to 6 and 7 Oo ® 10.A. M. to3 P.M. SSS RTE AE RUPTURE CURED ‘The Improved Elastic Truss ts the only truss im existence that 1s worn with absolute comfort ni and day, as it retains the rupture under the hai eat exercise or permanent and rp receipt. of favorable crop advices and | Gepau Moran, are appointed executors ad tris: | Morrow will fall considerably below the oo Firm Is in Trouble. cover. ‘Their buying started the rally. | Judge O'Brien to-day appointed Courtlandt C. P.M. dally; Sundi consist of real ind moneys Boston and South Nor ae New Woman on a Horse. young Ei Low. Close. | raised a sensation yesterday morning by riding ‘| horseback in Central Park clad in knickerbockers waa stopped by a palice allowed to finiah her Cheatlc, wh and will effect @ * cure without regard to the tendance for ladica. Send for pamphlet IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUS! jotel Ar. cy =| phi Ra hh hile had =. H No Permits for Night Parades. Acting Ch West witnesses kes the West ly visited 8 of dis iven bh wenty- | digestive organs, creates ai [refreshing sleep, Remember | Hood’s ke en ty second Kraus, of Frederick OOD’S PILLS ti DIED. M DONALD—On Friday, Aug M, JOHN T. M'DONALI me Ne tele ‘ Hannah Hennes is to renew Bie ane. fast, Ir {the Thir la @ Reading or Dec @ Evansviiie. 9 ter, WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY Conlin evidently m said when be announced that no assoclation given permits to the evenings. This ents of three asso. hold annual outings and beautiful property New York City can be seen, and which has every desirable surroundings, for APIECE UP, WITH GUARANTEED TITLES AND ON SMALL MONTHLY INSTALMENTS ? NEWTOWN HEIGHTS, FILLS THE BILL 5 CENT FARE FERRIES, LONG ISLAND CITY, Property also reached by LO} Isiand City’ or the GR. TROLLEY CARS from Brooklyn, Free Passes all 3 Routes. JERE. JOHNSON, JR., CO, €0 Liberty st, N. from which Weak Strong Hood's Sarsaparilia tones and strengthens the petite, and gives \Sarsaparilla Is the one True Blood Purifier. ym of John T. and , Im the nineteenth year of Notice of funeral hereafter. Sligo and Bel- nd, papers please copy. COMPLETE MUURNING OUTFITS Teady made; all requisites tm stook. JACKSON'S, Ub ave., corner 18th ot And 189 Montague hy ORLD, Next Sunday. WSR tS) A Page of Pictures of ey & THE MOST NOTABLE WOMEN @ @ at Newport This Year. eS 2s aN TAGS DEAT AR SSDP LLCS SOR LCS eet EY Ms &3| LOOK OUT FOR THIS MEAT! bet 2 Horses Are Now Being Canned and Preserved Like Beef and Ham REIS RUSSEL ene BIOs 1 as fe Wholesome and Valuable Ba 3 = HINTS = That Every Young Bachelor Should Heed, 5% PCO COO The Sunday World Analvzes Popular Ocean Re- sorts with Surprising

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