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TRH WORLD: WEDNESDAY VENING, AUGUST is | t Finance iment, wy copy of the follow TAMMANY HALL RO ND. iy START TO-DAY, Was eicun out fasany : | HAE 6 U To the Hundreds of Porters’ Who Have Written to Him Recently Asking t the offles of tiv Commissioner of § If He Really Cures Catarrh. His Patients Reply for Him, Fmt at the Wrecked He Offers Trial Treatment and Medicine Free, et Cleaning PADDOCK & KLEIN: Anente wt w York Or 6,000 Garment-Makers | 3s 540 Semen “S Contractors. stats aaa di, Lad on Old Bricks. MISS FREEMAN, OF BROOKLYN, ain fy a regard ty th Departme dersey Citys 40H BLIME CIN BE Place, rSsceser ' o be struck upon the fe! Miss Mary Freeman, o Brooklyn, says: ‘For w nu been suffering from What our family paysteinn ‘ prononneed 11 Nervous Hyspepsia ant humerous other tames, Fried all the diderans schools of medicine but got no relief. My fathar had been cured by Dre. Copeland and Gartner of Bronebial Trouble and Caturrh of the nose and throat, and I decided to try ihese physicians, b did not believe they could cure we. Thad m tockholin street, uber of years Thad * the Cam erin reeapd ty Now. we woul {ke h whehes the ag Thpartine ! | Material frem the ‘ola Building Used to Fill Up Around locality A Demand that Fifty-nine Hours |: Should Coretitute a Week's W le | Val Inquiry f much help at first, but « steady tray i : y dy Improvement eek’s Work, | the Well, testimony. {aking place and wow oousider inpeslt eaticey as \ | well 1 ay, 2 wh ve written in from tha city. Mi ] STRIKERS ARE CONFIDENT. : NO MORE BODIES IN THE RUINS, | {estan "ritten in from tha city. Mle) MR, NIMMICK, OF STATEN ISLAND, 1 \ ee - - re j ~— bibee Littell tay sear neo. | Mr. Timothy Nimmick. of Rosebank, Staten Be ‘ Island, says: ‘1 suffered (rom Catareh of tha bs tnother Section to Meet To-Night ey |All the Debris Has Been Removed. | Mira terne, of 4 Aekburton 1 hose. tntoat and eats. Dora to low my hear. | : . ingand tay stomach got out of order. T fett ay and 2,000 Knee-Pants Makers ope | and Experis Are Making Soret ee a er Le rromy (tbouen Lscas golng Hato a dectine. Twas ioe Niay Join the Ranks. a Ay item hat i Sen aah oe che washes Wee bled conniterably sith loss of hearing aad pains ay } Writer lovee anne hee th \ | Investigations, a Beiter plan te bave wie patienta | Wine back of {hothroal, would bloat after eating aa ae | eye a shee see hie re grace al Hpac material aad Hnally Became to . " Lipa ear ra \ | Ae | |S UO Ca nccae, aa 16s eles tae j_ftother bie strike of garment makers r vavmen ‘ F | The search for bodies in the collapsed Des, Cope'and and Gardner, and sould advice on to-day, ani more e aly to tely o if ne build oat y « tt pani fos Secon sahara ned Feeecsiica: vatore the close: ok thle ik : H iiding, at Broadway and Third street, : every ody not {0 experimen, any longer, but take j tefore, tite) clogs ot thls Hen than hy pure, Nar Ae rtaibrte lt was discontinued shortly after 2 o'el Ro lOSpeclalists who know how tocureCatarh, this afternoon, At that time ne ers will be idle. ALDERMEN HAVE A FLAG. The Three Big Men of Tammany Are Said by the Braves to Have Given Him the lee | the debris had been removed ny att) MIR. GEORGE KELLY, OF THISCITY ‘Two thousand two hundred and fifty | Water, the Marole Heart and the Stony Stare. Nothing remained except a small pile workinen all members of Pants- | — lof sand and mortar at the south end of Makers’ Unton No, 1, or Local Assembly | Tt WH Bly When They eof Branch al | City, says: “I suffered fron Catarrh of the head | . a |eover. It is stated that the banker had the building, It fs not thought that a flag, to be used AUB i : MR. HYDE, OF JERSEY CITY, eorae Kelly, of 521 E. 134th street, ed by Dra. Copetand| Mr. Elmer Iyde, of 195 Winn street, Jersey bed eeaaata: LLPMo Dene Wicioanen: The Alder | when searched at the hospital. o'clock Supt. Constable, of the | had extended gradually from my move | {had every symptom that [ever read of or heard ore, to enforce a renewal of thelr pres=) at nll public functions in wiiteh the . . Ruilding Department, piloted a number [Inte my throat asd at that rtage E meg. | abot. I had no iaith iter trying so many phy ent agreement for the ensulng six! Atacrmen. y nite, he new oni Tried Sul 9 a Hospital. of experts around the bullding. He had [lected m: Ic. 1 was so of|sicians, Tatarted treatment with Drs. Copeland months. Mem i the famitiar desin of the | Pretty erstiaecPaatt Girl | _Mitets arisen, who has been a oxrtent tor! Doteotive “taistaces Cleverly | 1%" Workmen die up the earths ali around breath that | cauld acarcely walks There | and Garduer more dissatisfied, as T didn't believe Members of the unton met ta New) qnajan and sailor standing at the he two yoars at the Norwegian Hospital, Hrocklyn the old well which was discovered last | 78" @ time when L thonght that I would | that they could help me. Tam glad now to test\- de Qrving Hall, in Broo: street, last} ie, iilon ented, athe Mee : : Waki d AMSDANERE TAPE GUALRIEAG> A808) abe A SN hav. to giveup my businens and £ was tn | fy that Fam entirely well aud bave been weil « atu ia ome, tect Tutt a metaion cut The nevres =) Shoots Herael in the Heads | Yown arate, sore ne vas. wo | Outwitted on a Steamboat — | voning a, ne pain wise, tne foul | Nay yee ae anon rm nan wth ho ae a " ts ry ‘ported ear ~ will recover, * ee = ee sald 4 ta manent, '' { “Bud pens Teall pi ithe Ade man acon atthe meeting of wmiaoais ee aria Feault UNG ed NATE wae made Greece Tae atime pe . — pee ee W{the Heard to-day. ‘The town will pay je, Ot Seas ground, and had been filled in. with ‘i a iSohtractora had refused to sigh the| ton tue fax Had Been Accused of Stealing by} the capiain ot rn Mayes wa OM@ OF the Alleged Dr. Drury Rob-|hrvice and mortar trom the old. bud. |oonewrea hey sremtiment the Aste a¢| TRIAL TREATMENT FREE, - agreement baxed upon the piece-work| A petition wax recely from: th Her Mistress. ariived today, Saturday bers Sips Awa iin, sieibele Nechiel tales ul Mate! — systom and weekly payment of earn) phind Avenue Rallway for permisst ne tP y The Superintendent sald he probably | ae well ay itis possible tor any ous tobe | Bear in mind that a y chronic suffer ings with fifty-nine hours as the Umt}ig construct ant operate extensions cues would haves Liatement 16 wale at tie |REMrmRel? whetuer fr mcatarrh or thersea etn of a week's work. This Is the route a — Ninee wt th ase ante i she oF the distressing chron.c malndy. During the busy season operators earn | From Amsterdam avenve and One Hundred and) Frightened by a Th —e——— Did He Ju Overboard fi Ritch Ai Ae any time at 13We-t 240i " ed by a Threat to Pell Her mp a accident and upon whose shoulder the free ; about $12 a week, and other workers | Forty nt urongh One Huutted ane ROMANCE OR TRAGEDY? 5 ZA J inou Squa.e, and receive from the Cope. fa the trade trake from $8 to $9 a, week. | Foran 10 the tiariem tuyer, and Wort through Lover. Puritan Toilet-Room ? responsibility rested «|MISS RAVEN, OF HOBOKEN. | aud cx he most efticient treatment No more arrests will be made until} we nt merely nominal ow in i Of the’ Unie Vandy aie’ from. THIEN ave ust tales a = : oe adquart or Oe Hoe Taras Aiba Sram TRIN anes Anat Mins Lneretia Clark Disappears after the Coroner's Inquest on Friday | Miss Louise Ray New street, West [to cMec and mail patients Committee is in wession to receive re-| (rom Tn arcane to Kast Sineiy-ninan street ty | Lowlse Hoffman, a pretty girl, aixteen from Painfeld Sudden One of the two men arrested In Bos-| Next. So, at least, Capt. Eakins said | Movuken, says: nouly too ala to entity to | treatment and meilicine (ree ¢e thoae ape 1 “ fre Tapa care Ls ara old, employes E db auc 2 cuse|ton on suspicion of being tinplicate: to an “Evening oWrll” rep Seday, |e Permanent cure of my catarrhal trouble of | plying im person ports from pickets and to take the slg- | et a al ae years old, employed as a parlor maid by| Miss Lucretia Clark, a Syracu on suspicion of being implicated in nina TERORESH to aay ee ee ueoat, hte Whe. par OrmEd br Mrs, Minnie [ty-etehen str Iswold, at 44 West Twen- chool teacher, who has b making | the Dr Drury | shot herself in the head | arrangements to start a fashionable | Brooklyn detective on the Fall River] the sbbery excaped from a] The finding of the ald welll aa sence of made ground dem=| ore} wastreatel by them t bave hat poneot | HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL, ¢ Hwee te In the natures of contractors who may appear to wign the agreement. al Fark Threa thousand members of the Cnt Baw ee ERIONEE: this morning th a room on the third|girls' school in Plainfield, N. J., disap-|Poat Purttan during last night. onstrates the fact that the con / (nose disagrecanle symptoms, of those terrible Mista sucker Makers” Union sare elke The Altman Tver AT hearing aan the | floor peared Friday, and has not heen heard] Edward Warren Bail and Samuel B.|tractor who bullt the foundations must {hewlaches, which would waist blind me at] With the ald of the aymptom blank th : Gh stke to-day. Gut of #0 cootractore| Strkon will Ue aiven by the Raiiway Committee) Actor Frank Russell, a boarder in the|{fom.. The pollos in overal cities have /ctyls were placed under srrext at the) have been aware of its existence, and it! times; huskiness 0 my volce, spitting up of ninety-two signed the agreement. Ailerman Noonan objected to the eity |RUse, Heard the shot, and, breaking tn | been notified. Some of Miss Clark’s| United States Hotel, Boston, yesterday, |is possible that even the owner must | slime, backache, pains in the ch st, bad taste in! a case an clearly at a distance us ifthe ‘The Vestmakers’ Union, with a mem: q $20,000 fountain, the door, found the girl lying on the| friends think there may be a romance|by Detectve Delehanty, of Brooklyn.) have known something about tt. the mout', bloated eoling altereating Allo: | patiemt visited the offices im person. If Dersnip of 1), will off new seal - floor, unconscious, with blood pouring, at the bottom of the myster: The Brooklyn police received a letter al ‘The concrete laid down for the main | here bave disappeared. yor pom prices to employers to-morrow and wait] Tne Cominittes on Exclwe was author | from a wound in her right temple. Although Miss Clark was a compara-| week ago from a woman signing herse!f|{ron pillar rests—or one corner of tt, _ binnk. You can be cured at home wi An increase of 2 per cent .Will be de- | ot ‘of public hear ‘An ambulance surgeon was summoned, !tve stranger in Plainfield, she made a! Mrs, Ball, requesting that her husband /rather—upon the brickwork of the old Dr. Copeland’s home treatments manded. the excise question. pas eS scman troduced a re POLICE ON DETAIL. thine a clean who aaid that the bullet had taken an|number of friends during her brief|be arrested, as ne had deserted her. | well, which had to be cut away to make |MRS. HORNE, OF YONKERS. upward course, passing out at the top| stay, James E, Martine, a relative of | Ball had been suspected of complicity room for tt. of the skull without having touched the| the late Judge Martine, of New York,|in the Drury affair and the police had| This in itself puts a certain amount of | are. Horne, of 4 Ashburton place, Yonkerr, in The Copeland Medical Institats ie hele brain, {became interested in Miss Clark's | been after him, responsibility upon the contractor. The | penking of the cure of her sun, Kilward, per- The Mig Stitkes Put a Stop to Va- g Misa Hoffman was taken to Bellevue | oroject of opening a boarding school| As the Puritan neared Newport dur-|manner in which the earth sank around | ormed by Dre, Copeland and Gardner, sal mr. | 15 WEST 24TH STREET, NEW vor f Hospital a prisone: and promised to ald her. Mr, Martine | ing the night, Ball requested permis-|ine concrete work showed that the | seems to me strange that after all my boy's tron . H COPELAND M.D. LE. GARDNER M.D. gations, 24 HEADS TO DROP. Ever since the girl has been In the leves Miss Clark became suddenly tl] sion to go to the tollet-room. The de-] weight upon the floors above forced the | ‘le he snould be cured. We had been told so many | °° Day dhs he Be Acting Supt. Conlin told the captains house, two weeks ago, Misn Griawold | while on her way to New York Satur-| tective removed the handcuffs from his | main pillar down and through the cor- times there was no belpforiitm. ‘The di-charge| Office Hours—Daily, 9 A.M. tol P.M. ( today that they must detail men. to| Brookfeld Will Reduce Hts Staff of | han bach missing artclen of value, und, {day nod wan taken to some hospital. | wrists, At that instant the steamer [crete work Below that scarcely any.) ‘om Nie curt Dal pertoraed the drum wit) 2 to 5 and 7 to9 P.M. Sundays, 10 A : match the progress (of the garment: Meter Inapect whether justly or not, accused Lou,se, She left Plainfleld to purchase furni-) came in contact with the pier, ‘The jar | thing but loam was found. canal \couRiiacnale dans. 6t baaring: | He cous) being |M. to 4 P.M. uardly sleep at night, owing to bis nostri makers’ strike. or loner of Public Wo! ook- | of having taken them, ture at a large establishment in sixth| threw the detective backward and the] It was so soft that Coroner Fitzpat- RES “will becto vacations ‘besalibe mmissioner of Public Works Brook « field Is going to cut off the head Miss Grinwold did not wish to make alavenue, New York, and had $20 in gw] Prisoner forward. The man made his) pick was able to drive a crowbar down ie ete paced ceaemabere ware out eine a eral feet, It Is held by the experts | the Grand Jury by Justice Tighe in the | e ¥ by “il the twenty-four inspectors of wat myplaint against the girl, for the rea- | bills, he detective locked Ryls in his state- ore 4 is 'y s : and. trout Was likely to ocour at any) in hia Department for neglect of |800 that she was a friend of Loulse's| sue bade her niece, Miss Irene Yanne, | room and began a search for the miss. | that when the contractor discoverad the | Butler Street Police Court Brooklyn, 4 Off platoons and men in the t wide} duty, lover, who is said to be an actor of | Kood- By at th railroad stat.on, and) an ura gan A pone ve feat not aed old well he should at once have made ail iesee morning, on the charge of stealing Besvincte wilt (he held in reserve ntl!“ isive of the twenty-four he apsotnted {some repute now summering at New-| AY Miss Yanne $3 TOE ape ibis miide te. 1h he sprang overboa! borings to discover just what kind of a a gold watch valued at $165, from le aprotuted b one} nt ce, Miss Yas eve ng Ove 2 : ins, Fe g 2 oll GIP EW ETHOnTHS hooorronn die, GNTTE THEE Money during her absence, Miss Vanes | Ustre. Bull, who furn.shed tie clue wad. | bottom he had te build upon. Had he | George Weiss, of 100 West Forty-third \ ing to the arrest, says Mail will never ote to the young man| Stay with Miss Clark be captured alive, The police believe Mark's brother-{n- Sweet, marry Louise and 8 Clark's brane laws Sanday, | Ball and Ryls are the men tey nave her nineteen are} Miss Griswold wi of the Tammany | that he must ato: done #0, it Is claimed, he would have DESCENT ON THE PEN. jatreet, New York, at tho Thirty-ninth service Usts, The ¢ been compelled to dig down many feet street ferry on Sunday evening, BLUE LAW RETALIATION. =| hota-over men, mainiy " 7 0 ” y 8 ore au he did, y Thurber escaped through a hole tn the eee stripe take her away from the house as she with Mr. Martine, visited the hos: | been looking for. though Dr. Drury nas} more thas hi Warden Hayes and His Deputy One Arrest Causes Grent Trouble in| The force with which the Commis-| Was too young to perform the duties nin New, York, Brooklyn and Jer nog Ageneifed chem. or ithe |, cere oe sara! nt win nave anaswt Vaid. oor ce esta the ut sare Gate i jonel end oD SUPPLE e old force | required of her, ne . Any clue (0) 7 alance & Grosjei a eto! io ahawer a! he Inquest, ew saad a, bs ‘ n bes 2 Woodbury. stoner intends to supplant the old for Lalance Fosjean agatewure factory 1) “isked why he only laid a I-inch| Assemblyman Frank Shulz, of the| companion, James Killaher, who es- ark | at Woodhaven, and is w EI her. will result in a saving to the city of This morning the landlady openly] it was also learned that Miss ¢ rk | Rylsts description. tal jn between $12,000 and $16,000 a year, The] Accused Louise of having taken the{did not reach the furniture stor WOODBURY, N. J., Aug. 14.—A re- i with him, has not been located cap he man} foundation of concrete when flags at| Assembly Citles Committee, Investig Mienvihovement tak atruck thie town, Sixth aver deseribed by Dr. Drury a8 one of A.8] least taree feet thick should have been | ing the affairs of the Charities Depart- | by the police. * | new elgh: um esti-| Missing articles, and threatened to] Sixth ave , 28 ¢ \ ver escaper To-day Justice Johnson will have a{2eW Men, eight in number, tt is ests K 1 threatened tol" there are some in Plainfleld who] @evallants in} nent of Kings County said this morning ) qUhurber, escaped through a hole in the : 8) mated, will be appointed from the civil-| Write the truth to Newport ee At Mise Clark. became Vise | R¥I8 sald this morning he not in| "Another important discovery last ‘ re A | floor covering a hole made by a woman Humber of hackmen before him for vio | MAU 1 The girl oapeared for a moment|suutaged at Her financial undertaking | Brooklyn ut the time of the robbery. | ght was the fact that the tron work | hat he and Assemblymen Keenholts and! breaking through the rotten planks Jating ‘the Si° ~/y Observance law. 7 5 h J stunned by this threat, and then, turn-| and decided to abandon it {1m Adama Street Folica Court he was at the base of sume other pillars had | Whittell and Stenographer Chapin paid | Some time azo The crusa w out ofa case before| The reason of the change Is that the PAIUpAtalPas, A fOw ailautse later] (een Conte arian wala this, moraine held for examination. diso cracked from. the excessive We.BDU| an unexpected visit to the penitentiary | _,Fhe hole has not been covered up ———— of walls and. flooring. It is. now. a |since Thurber and Killaher escaped Judge Johnsvun this week, when Willlam 4. accoring to Gen, Collis, | that no report As satel Catan aii eae Ae ne questio eth "no! ie Slabout 9 o'clock last night, and that! throv < Ballinger, a hackman, who. boasts. of | (2 Deputy Commissioner of Wublic | Ws visto be Hanis Sheeley A [rnhetreentitay taza FIVE YEARS FOR TAYLOR, | iiiiting wit'have wleome dawn, "| hetther Warden Hayes Aer Lepaty. Wate Eridoners were put in the cell this ‘ 5 beings over seven feet in height, had | Works, had formed abort of com- hen pollee arrived they found a} at Wiidison avenue, called up = Supt, Constabie sent the folliwng let-|den Jones was there. The Committee | morning. An officer was on waich to + young Henry Smith arreste fusing |bine, by which only a certain number | letter from the girl's lover, the contents] fective, Bureau and sald that © Embeasling State 1 ter to vening World’ to-day . 1) hd keep them from crawling through the , streets, Smith's father paid. the fine, the men could have Inapected, | Public, {ther at the atation nor in] ing 20 the description of Mise Clark ah gobi i Aug. 1M, 1885 je Jail at 6 o'clock at night and does @ session law, in 187 riettane le Insaccordanee with {the boarding-house could tho actor's! called at his house to Inquire (he rent) PIERRE, 8. D. Aug. 14.—Er-State Taha glee _ . hot return until the next morning. War- NOT GUILTY Of OF ARSON. ade it % misdemeanor fe tmination of the. Maver to cut, name be learned Of Rone FON the piace. and gave] Treasurer W. W. Taylor, who defaulted {ig suiting. pares jatenetiod | den Hayes, it was atated, goes out al- sue : man to do business on Sunday sHaps' in the efty service, Some | oM wn Was born tn Buenos last January, was called by Judge no Information of herse'f further th. Shain tat’ ail batidlig trader" stgauveations and | inust every night and does not return | Jerry Wernberm Heads the Police riant to the public as this most trolly ery im i lod a compla alta! ago he eted he heads of de-| Ayres, neh Gr i pare! "halth assoclations appol ny «of hroe to i i Ballinger, ant obtained a warrant, for ants, At Hotta Goa | ane ahd is entd tore of un extremely | that she waa from Pla.nfeld §n court to-day and had nothing to say. |Feproseue theme that L will he wreaand to hove | NUH Midnight, leaving the penitentiary & Lecture, his arrest, and when Ballinger was ar- and t vignalous Sisponttion ac a ee The Judge gave him the limit of th hem visit th building on the northeast corner in charge of keepers. Fellx lossberg, of 670 Put igned before Jud johnson, he plead- Wate She lived with her father at 136 Woet ; vith avenue and W 5 ‘ < | Felt sberg, 7) Putnam avenue, the letter of the law and fined Bal- | of running Yoon busivess seine: | With Alas” Griswe Nee doeturs at Shy Beniteh ery ee erat i Cares pa cells are eweat-boxes, the only ventila- | Giteg Avenue Police Court of th Jinger $2 und costs. ples, Bellovie say that she will er. lane Grahi auit Again — hfe, kindly sead me noc'feysion of} ion being a hole ten inches square in “ Beto at Pe rae Biith: who is furious ey ¢ Graham Divorce Suit Again in ; Jed vial the calling. ‘There are no sanitary ar-| city this morning on a charge of settin| by = ; ante ST. LOUIS IMPROVING. i VOUCHERS DIDN'T VOUCH. | MERCHANT SHOTHIMSELF, | airs. crheresa cratum ontained aa ctee of divorcee from John Graham in] ¢ Southa + + sours and upean Enda His Tron. | the Su Court on July 2 and Gras Minutes Ahead of Her Rr Charities Board from 1881 to 1950, was| Jerry Wernberg appeared for him, In Drain. ham to pay S00) a year; SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 1. —Th the first witne: day. he 8 vy 4 ‘Amer-| ORMSBY PLEADS NOT GUILTY, | ‘°° “'"S*2 oe eaiog for his release ibe lawyer said: Jean C. Galoupean, of 79 Weat Thirty- pe Ate of $8.28, counsel feestican steamer St, Louis arrived at this WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS DEAD. ns 8 about time the loose way in fifth street, shot himself through the] OF Ske. and to give security port at 2 o'clock this afternoon. hich warrants are issued and the way f 2 . Sa Ra re roliceme e arrests should be 4 iy ue In Supreme Court, ¢ he left New York on Aug clearing Indicted In Connection with the pol men mal wc 8 head at Laugin's Hotel, Lakeville, L. 1, : ne Koppel. This arrest. Was made In th PAON tast evening ‘ It was stated that Grahain had not} the Sandy Hook Lightship at 117 P.M Orchard Street Collapne, One of Urooklyn's Election Com é 3 i. complied, and an ff ahi, snorninn aloners Passes Away. Want (9 escape paying insurance.” the charges made against hin» nine hackmen arreste: gullty and paid a $2 tir The hackmen now declare cause the arrest of every unday, and ha far as to thr en to have the sexton, choir and organist of the churches ar- The name Tested for working on Sunday. fled aw oll far appointment to: the — pollee force, was stricken from the list UHLMANN’S TWO PLANS, = [iy the Board today. Capt, 1 rey 1 MeLaugh was intered in rangementa {nthe cells. One of the! fire to three three-story frame tene- frinoners said he was Kept there tM) ment-houses at 204 Bentiees Daniel C, Tole, Secretary the | way. Each plead coms 2044 and 2045 Broad- MATEVENSON. CO: Supericendent jet in MeLaughlin, certh rs umbers, to-day | interest of the ineurance companies, who Her time of passage was 6 days, 10| Before Recorder Gi Mr. Galoupean was a member of the Wants a Hold on the New East | APT issaul Beare eee emat Venoge & Calon, { ieauestrate his property and appoint a | hours and 43 minutes, ‘Timothy J. Ormsby, ox-Inspector of | Willlam H. Willlams, Commissioner of | (justice Harriman d.scharged the prise Spy MoLaughtin's good ch vrei fem of Nene Galen reversion directed that Graham| Tet best previous eastward record, | Buildings, entered a plea of not gullty | Elections in Brooklyn, died this | morn- — = mie Ruminiseionara ot ihe New Bast | (oo ieaietter Grane years old and leaves a widow | furnish a bond for $19.00 by Saturday, | made J last, Was 6 days, 22 hours| through his counsel, Abraham Levy, of [Ing of heart-disease at bis Summer home Firat Citizen Not Dying. a Be ices tei Picea APL AP RIT nS: under penalty’ 4 | ving Mrs, Gruham's | and § minutes, and she has therefore | the Pliger Building, to an indictment {ot Woodstock, Conn, As exclusively | ye report that J. $ T Stranahan, the Firat counsel to th mmission a report {4 \ noge toll an « World” | “rahan wens jeaten her tecord 2 hours and £2 min-|for manslaughter in the second degree, |announced in “The World’ lust week, | cyizen of Brooily:, could only live a few daye ‘ tower anil seventy id when he married Mise] Utes Cassidy, a dressmaker of forty Penal = connection with the Orchard street col-|ago somewhat prostrated. Heart-fail-|t msby was indicted with others in| Mr Willams left Brooklyn three weeks | roves tot he has Mr Stranahan ts no worse oh for weeks cording to that the ¢ submitted t mpany had a valid charte i to-day that hts sitions | character ve ness JiMioulties. was in first called for payment of En aa pou lained for some tlme of savers — EIGHT BODIES RECOVERED. tanse. He entered a demurrer at the | are spatads and Aa tne Slane P| -- ——= the compury to retain the priv-| ings and tells ortitinconle Bac ueAGy Duis Ume, which was o ed by the Re- | George A, Bowen, . if a Hege ot sending trains over the bridue | on ee | yw) wisi Rinne Venoge neant no | MERSs ROAGH'S s FUNERAL. neWway aC Khel Hroke and Many [Comer ' rey hat unt tao) Beecham's pills for con- jo connect it with the Broadway lr F F , Ormsby is cut on bail of $7,500, was Improving somewhat un vated road. The second calied for the] I tore from night, when Work Were Drown: aged & ‘ payment f $250), the company to BETTER AMBULANCE WORK. Frew ved peuleide. | Ue Witlow to 1 irs Aue Gicawike nh mornings when M ey hel stipation 1o* and 25%. Get have of rivilege with any other ‘ f pat i a eae A jokes fe ci es e seb ¢ nh company, Mr. Hoy sctad, | #e heat Joupean’s brain, ha celraie funeral ates, | Shipbuilding rd to-day a numt ROUGHS ON A CROWDED BOAT. firm of Van Wagoner & Williams, nard- | | the book at your druggist’s a = | > BL awed pr te heral serv Wer rs workmen Were crossing a gangway lo = ‘e this city, His residence was on| SHIPPING NEWS. TWO SOUGHT DEATH Emily Roach whos of ihe tate Jone | he shore whet tho & toke and | They Started Fights and Terrorized | erro: street, Brooklyn, Mayor Schier- | and go by it . 4 . antares , E. [zee walle neay aes aol aA workmen were tirown ino the | E mlonintn, ch recently appointed him an Election| g 4 Kimanle Fon + teCKLON Meauned! (oom the Waters Cerennon, Bi waler see ave GOK (acsvere _ Pour members or the notorious “Short | COMMURORET ae one of the organi: | Jes more than 6,000,000 boxes. Sun tives 0% sun 5 rsyatem im of the Eaat Riv The public funeral wil take place at ight Bodice: Have heen: recovered, Tail” gang were arraigred before Mag-| gene of the Hardware Club, of NeW | ——__ =< alt daly a : ‘ih Biss : istrate Flammer in the Essex Market! York, of which ne was President.” He/ DIED. 4 Hig Wace Mmoval of persons: Marion Ma 1 once a bs f the [10 o'clock to-morrow fi nthe Court to-day to answer a charge of | also ‘was one of the organizers of the - s Hid. CRU BU Ponte dance halla, tried to commit | Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal! 10 . mperor William | is ly conduct Brooklyn U lon League Club, of which | DYRNE.—Aug. 1%. 189 ROSAN witow of i ing Department je early this ing umnpod | Pauper tile cits, | bls: toast | his suite made a tour of the lake| They deacribed themuclves as John|fervot the Hamilton Club snd Uxtord| Luke Byrme, Ste Gere ; y td four minies norits luca Lie Sat iter front she of dent ob the shipyards at Chester, M strier today in company with Lord | Lenahan, twenty-two years old, of 322] Club. Maas da pviant, the 101) 88°F) Ma an dover street She Was rescued by a | W MePherson, Stepien W 1 Laty Lonsdale. Mis Majesty met | ftivington street; George Down, seven- ‘er oth ave. F = ; i \ Ta vington street; Geo 8 nie ranrate residence, 567 8h avo. Friends re: A FOBT OF SRW YORK, t ts oman, to whom she sail when | Treasurer and Manager ih | Mid an enthuriaste reception, crowds |teon, youre ol cf 60, Goerek’ atrect:| POLICE WATCH THE HOLE. phectaven bain , Agaioun se:bAT, h Kd tg antea Iron Works, and Miss Emily ie : Neg aba og Kove i ik + apesttully 4 DT raased ashore st ial : poople gathering all along the route | Richard Pitgpotrick, twenty years old, OWN.—On Tuesday, og. 12, 1995, THOMAS \ ; Bie =aeer Fam not fit to lve; 1 don't want te —s o— by the party Of M tide street, and Jacob Good-| Thurber, Who Escaped from Bute eee oe tine asa year of his age : Lat Wate SPB RU ae Pee Lads | sieea, Gant BROWN, 10 the 834 year 8 Caper ‘aren, rT He, & pexe a4 haart | id *. hardt, twenty-one years old, of 3 jack- Street Court, Held tor Tri unera) Thursday Aug, 15, 1893, at 2 PL ; Huntington Gturattar HERE’S A LIVE FIRM. \ Was taken to Bellevue. Hosp.tat gestalt T ow Haron Tanchalts ty Dead, ait aaer : lex i : Le aviary Se ae a ak City of Washing Hevaca a ‘ud placed in the prison ward. . Conan, AN 4-8 Sirat ‘ 3 ee res i Charles B. Thurber, of East Eig from the residence Lea lee " Heber ee is Wal eicia aie wears u ie Shae ete ; LEIPSES Aue 1—Raron Hernhard | The men attended an excursion given] gird street, New York, was held for) + Port Wisumant § felacives and ' City ot Birmingua una ry % Ol, iy years OB Christian Tavehnitz, the celebrated pub- [by the St Rose Chureh, in Cannon friends are respectfully ayiced, Brutigart . tens W Vit attempted sulk Charisvoualens ane S08 Usher of Greek and Latin Classios, Hes | street, and ereated trouble all day long. 9 SINANB.—On Tuceday morning, at his home, $38 Virginie pieiond) when six Mette tattore, Uke the Jacote Irie bye amit rachang tinny . wow and tirark thies, ant Cantawitel [hey were tne cause of many thts! = | Can’t Sleep Wont gHih ti of appendisitiy, WILLIAM J etre Be Boul irae, put forth ticle enereles to wuihh fhe. tm Me foot of he eigen atiathe , ns of British authors, is dead mn the boats WINANS, eldest son of William and Catherine OUTGOING ATFrAMBHIPS Jup a hesiness: th tink is tM to 1 ving Button, oh Bast. wel a tae fed, inka Wien the excurstoniste landed at the complaint of many at thisseason, The) Winans. 278 BD TO-DAY > ey wall beat all records in that lia FNM id neniesed (a Hole Ne dite Bucthed penple Ages Plandered im Arment a ome street they started a | rason is found inthe tact that the nerves are ‘Funeral services Thursday, Aug. 15, 10 A.M, Ska Normandie, Havre Bricann st What they have dor & pisaher e wort Am : TIPLIS, Aug) According to Arlene | vi” Mtmieat. caused a panic, | "eak and the body in a feve 4 unhealthy. ak Church of St. Francia Xavier, Weet rae A Mt few deat An Ht a - eee | ated oy : GUMGATaivtage a marauainm’ band haw] Ps TERE AN Bee eae cian: | prado ‘ihe. ervks aiap be remared by aca ecite Bi'sare Mew Orleans at Tanker Attempts Suletde, as oe x plundered the village of Posekan, and| Oey atrest atation were aummoned, and | food's Merapariiia, whieh feedethem upon PANY) © COMMLBTE MULKAING OUTFITS ero SAT TC i WTERDAM. Aug: 14—Cus Se Gawitis sata to have aluindered biood, and this medic also create an 8D: | g» order ot ready made. uisites 1B size, A Normannia, Hamburg. Niagara, Naw ' Adatecontae cary Basta Be Mis & Se eee CERAEe tL AREe, SRDS ER: SRNR AU) AS and tone up the aysiem, and thus give |” “Qachoun a Mforaet inthe wl — \ " artner in the fri The T " ’ r o Mage of Beurkan. }the four defendants. olreshing sleep and vigorous health. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS \ ros, bankers, OF Geltoa,, Healy. WwhOR’ oan anaua ™ Havged Father and Son ey atreet SETA. oe tte ear: * S ill bar per eg ethene: chores COON reesei cea glint eae pnt : te) eee wher” that “Btenaenick aii Goodhart Hood’s Sarsaparilla Lost, Found and Rewards. _ ° inten: elds. siornia. Gibraltar, yeaterday apparently with the inte 4 ‘py ne were thieves, and caused fights in .rder 5 ind matifee BeOnil | LIMeRAL RE! iy City, Bwanses. Ai on be golin ta Nam Mocks When ete so8, aad his som, Chasen 3] Pee eee ts the only true blood purer or neutly In | LARERAL IEW rane ¥ sowie barking on the steamer Spaarndam, he a ate Sta te int | “afastatrate’ Fiammer sentenced, Fits, | he public exw to-day. OL: (or matted Web Ww : f oth i 4 anged eo # cee See ins] patric Goodhardt to the Workhouse = arked ALR C. 1d pencil attac i f Piaienanunnn et mmpted tg commit suicide. by taking 2S ae a iS apt gi and | Dat rn Goetta tnd ned tosis ome] HOOD! PELL act barmoniowsly wich] Raat", ‘iuh, Sn"Ayor ttn, Mealands a Worksndau, Relverdaw, Virginie, Christianssnd. — denee, wnd (wo ln this city. polvon, At pected that he wiil ook [puions"eacn’ss, Avod's Sarsaparilia 256 Si se EA TALL aladen lame i

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