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| mitted that such would be the inference | Hif blowhotes affected the Ironwork. The AND jWitneas has found cracks In several of | REORANZATION OF ERE. |STERLING ENGHINGE LOWER, [ttt Swe om THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1895. PLES 7 column le ‘ The Liverpool cotton market went to the ‘eolumnn ser ot tha trom ot See To Ne United with N, ¥.,P. & 0. and iar piss diverpool cotton marker went, : Vander the crnue.catume?. A, About the same REG Cy Ss 1K CES CORpera tien: envy realiging there by the longs, Ou i Vie res The uliding Department should ex 1 ‘ ‘The long-expected Erle Reorganization . ' market was, sito lower, opening at a « Wi WAS CAUSED, afin aed hen He*eovienete” hes | Unknown Driver Whins His Horse! rin wus ieued thie morning simul-| BUMors Of Big Gold Shipmente| aechne of ayour t neitin, with, active 5 ar ‘hat i made by civil! P neously ne ond ; 7 . ort, and ei Barly ; anes s |fieamiagsias ertchitea's ™" aad Kile Farmer Olark, | yeesqutly ete aud in tendon, by 3) Phia Wook Dissolved, [5h "4 JPaFP oe oncomitr ai | TA A oe 1 epeeet, Vopr, Satu’ Sue wapened — | house. ‘The bankers contemplate unit- agg Se I We January: | Foreman Conover Says an Air) 0 Stune for the wrecked Ireland ula | ing tha Erle, the New York, Penn-| giooy aeeh, rs 7.480'a 7.81; February, 7.87 a 7.88; March, [ing, was the next witness. He said its shes His Trotter and Drives | «vivaniaesé Onio and Chicago & Frie| Stock Exchange Sees a Buoyant | 7.5 c act with Mr Parker called for t " epg : ‘ i » into one corporation. Opening This Morning. Cushion Was Formed — | issncysensycs. phones. icas euch Furiously Aw: New ShUMNLiGN Ares We. ePOLtEd. 6 SUGAR KEEPS TUMBLING. wich, Conn. ‘lhe character of the stone, the entire Ine from Kew York to Chi- = = . th Ce t eanwich atone was’ cheaper” than cago, with all Uranches, coal roads, &e.,! The crop news over Sunday having | All Staple Grocerice Are Getting [penile rena yhetel ! in je Cement, There Had Been a Quarrel Over a|®* follows: () $176,080 frst consoll-| been uniformly favorable, the bulls at Down to Ned Rock Prices. red, rough, and cily skin, prevente Pe op aaiee (phat oy the Histon and Spilt Out. ae ldf-year old bonds, 8e-| the Stock Exchange started iu to put| ‘There was another cut in refinea by Cuticura Soap, the most effect- —— Buildinie Pepariment experts, wan called ey Fi ed ane pines a i eevee in earnest this morning. The |sugar prices this morning by the Amer- ive skin purifying and beautifying to tell what the sewer level of West son. ree Property acatdred under tie plan of Fé.) result was a decidedly buoyant cpening |ican Sugar isetining Company, prices i i, 2 iL ie werent organi@ation by the new Company; of ‘ vs soap in the world, 2s well as pur- » IT WAS IMPROPERLY LAID fgurts, however, and was lexcumd, | PLAINFIELD, N, J., Aug. 2¢—Samuei | a2 ponds sBohigo eth bed her cent. | And rather more excitement than ustial. [being reduced 1-8 cent on all grades ex- est ‘nd sweetest for toilet and Bure Including the new Short “The 1 of Edward Youd nieve tain ain ri 1) prior Hen bonds and $14,001,000 will be &| The improvement Was afterwards |cept Nos, 13 and 14, which were marked 3 ane i . ‘ led Was no. responwe, | Clark, st a farmer residing at Murray | to 4 per cami. general lim: bonds: @) $9 | stimulated by a reduction In the posted|down 1-18 cent. This makes a decline | SY. The only preventive of pin. | Boas, with Animal i | ies fro je | 000,00 i ‘elerred yet cer une ‘ Coroner Pigpatrick toldMeerO'fourke | Hill, six miles from this city, was killed |0”.00 fret preferred 40 per recond |TAtes of sterling exchange to 4.49 and | of over 1-4 cent in less than a week. A ples, because tlie only preventive of Feather Neckwear Novelties. jto ring up the Mercer street station and | jas: night In Scotch Piains in a peculiar cumulative stock; (3) nn), 7 oat: . } i] Coroner Fitznatrick Has Decided | ave OMcer Zimmerman, who served | (na) jUghe JP Scokeh Piaing in a peculiar | preferrad’ 4 per went. siou-cumulative |4.%, which ended the talk «out heaty | decline was expected by the sugar trade| inflammation of the pores Heads, Birds, and Tail rone! 0 . most of the subpoenas, Rent down nt |MAnner Lae edge esa ie seg gold shipments during the current Week. | generally, but {t was hardly expected | gota throughout the eor'd, Brivih depts F Name | ; that Iroland Must Give once. | The Coroner did’ not say for] Accompanied py tus two nephews. lr verved Ay eniargement and improve. | Be existing favorable conditions seem | today, and it was thought that at best PERM Kevin, wate, pote ends, Feather Medici " : Migineal Brown who testited on | ftederick and James Tombs, twenty-/ment of ttrminal fagiities, including | be making an impression on the €éne | it would not excced 1-16 cent all around, | eevee Cusutcel Cour. Bole Prone, Bosion U-& de | Testimony. Fridty for the Cornelia, to show the | one and twenty-five years, Ciark drove elevation of tracks, addiffonal wharf ta-|eral public, as more buyers’ orders were | The decline of J-$ a 1-16 cent the latter | Collars, and Long Boas ironwork was ail right: Was recalied| from his farm to Scotch Plains, They [CiliUes at SR a UN pkrade® | executed for outside account than for | Part of eanorit helped business a tit. " . a veliman's peque s atabted to cree oe 108 fi struc double track and purchas le y y de, bn nee | 3, i at Mr. Wellman’s request. Tt was alm: |started to return about 1030 o'clock last ling adijitonal equipment, to, be ured | #0Re Lime, that time the demand has sivckened. a | in Evening Shades. N END. [kt es wtelonie ate atetngyron cums | ment. guly with the consent of the Voting | The Grangers were the centre of at-|good deal, and the cut to-day uid not | 3 INQUEST NOT YET ATA "Tinto court and took charge of the case.| Clark was talking with his mephewe Bel bi EHR: Ten wonda 4 traction ana sold at the best prices oe ee te very hone Th Foe Tmprareal Riski(e Sass ih the cals, trues 18 One o} jurors asked id did not notice a won i e e bonis, LMU verre ‘ a atte 4 jugar trade tn all parts of the Country | existence that ts worn with absoiate comfort alght ‘ ee ee tiiie the time hae come to | {nd dd not notice a man and woman in Jare reserved for the ultimate acquialtion | (ined since the Inaguration of the pres | ORer sven eet oLine in the meat fu, | snd ay. ae it retasas (ne ruptore unde ent bull m catrain, and «lil efte lise of castiron for columns; * 2488Y close to him, The man in the Jof ell bonds and guaranteed stocks now {"to Wi% on # further | ture, and in the face of this expectation, cease the ?, 0 Sugar deci aut . t ding Department Aroused | for such, buildings, and that steel should | buswy drove directly towards Clark’, |Ift undisturbed on various parts of the reduction of % cent a pound fof refined |!t will not buy except for immediate if speedy cure without re I8th St.; 19th St. & 6th Av ; @ Building Departmen’ ‘ouse! ‘or avstem. anid $17,000 for new constra want! pai ‘examination fr wea Mink that Is m question for the| faker 4ra,the vehicles crashed t0-|tion, bettermanta ‘additions, &c., ufter | fing ise tgs, wig trowacco ste 4o| the European markets are very wea, | tte tyen dy F n 4 01 | gethe: yheat ot Clank’ ‘ baheh ie ; +i PT tern x . ‘tobacco 3 e ets are very weak, PROVED to the Necessity of Reforms Grand Jury to deci Coroner wits: | ether A wheel of Clark's wagon was |1t7,’not over $101,011 to be used in any | fete to $4, and ‘Tobacco owing ty heavy supplies of raw, and | §29 and 8 Mroadway, cor, 12UN at, New York ’ patrick eaia torn off, and he and his nephews thrown [CM yea so noiy yet| St Paul rose 11-2 to 747-8; do. pref.|the New York market for raw sugar is| i in the Laws. Fareman | Condor also protested| to the ground tn front of Kmory's Hotel. | 75 1-2 ia 129; Rock e 83; Bur- | also weak, and rofiners will not buy raw | — of Ki | 75 per dent, & Alien bond a ; Rock Isiand, 1 1-4 to 83; Bur- | &!s0 y against the question, The witness ¢X-| After getting up Clark demanded pay-| und 35 percent in Kew Marat prererred lington, &8 to 911-8; Northwest, 11% to| SU@r except at prices under the SUOAGFAST SUPPER. nained that he had been engaged as hehe) . 4 We ah phe uoted = range, whic. 3 31-4 t Expert hy one of the inaurance com-/ Ment for the damage to his bugay.[ Ski fhe funded coupon bonds of] 1% 1 oi Arnon BO IS al pret, | for 86 teat centrituaals, 2 is 8 for hat was hoped would be the last | it" Mot 6 ‘ lien. bonds, per cent. In new first] 2 617-8) Ibnois Central, 1 t eal rs ud seater facet iitan the death etl Ann Ri My. Wast Thirty-| words, and finally the man said he|oreferred Stock. and. W per cent, .n| 848 & Texas pref., 6-8. to 3 | Meg molasses, su . the fifteen men whose lives were | ployed by Contr jarry tomake the! che sheds near Emory's Hotel, and as|comes get 40 per cent Tew general | 165-8; ‘Tennessee Coal, 6-5 to 26 1-2; Chi- | downward grade, and coffee Is dull and | excavations, alled to, agcertuln | he was about to pute his horse under | lien bots Ant Os Bef n few Beneral | cago Gas, 1 to 68 3-4; nd holders find it difficult to | | ackawanna, 1 1-4| Weak, to 41 8-4, and | make GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, i ee sore era) |i-8 to 83 8-4) Lic Natt 6 cents for 4 patites and not by the Corn: Clark and the unknown man had hot |} get 100 per cent. in new general 0 ets Doulsville, & Nest 59 test muscovado, and 25-8 cents for 8! 9 WEST 14TH 5T, the foremen em-! would pay. Clark took his wayon tol new second preferred stock; Erle. ju-|),W 431-2; Northern Pacific pret., eries are taking the | RI wreck of the Ireland \ s op 7 crushed out in the wreck o Who wave the order to stop diguing for | the “shed the stranger attempted to fret praterred stock? the ‘resent pre.] toed dai U.S. Rubber, 1 les on the basis of 15 cents for Bullding, West Third street and West| tha foundation of the centre column, Sve atny. Slane : ickel Place 3 a te 82 1-2. Rio No. 7, and No. § cannot be soll f 1 . drive . Clark's nephews prevented | ferred sioc Da sdusment, gets | Nickel Plate 2d pref. 1:2 to, 32 1-2. | Rio. A No. & cannot be soll for , Broadway, nearly three weeks ago, be-| Hellly was even a more stubborn wit: | tim and called ihetr uncle” {i bern cent, InPnewesccont pretertan | —Hoskler, Wood & Co, will ahip so0,oo |More than 148-4 cents, and possibly not| “RELI A BL | gan this morning before Coronet eee | eee ee re cmbered noth. | , Glare ran out to the carriages and|and the nresent common stock, on pay:| SOld to Europe té-morrow, The opera. | {20t bilce and molasses are selling at Patrick and a fury in Part UL, of thal (ie yelliy was asked ie he. had aren | SMKInE hold Of the reine of the ‘horse| ing assessment, gete ti per cert. In new | Gon 18 based on Bales of sterling <x; | iby Prices, Gna. th fact, everything in 7 lane oi be ny je is 0 je stranger declares mon stock, thing additional is| chal de y et * 4 poor | , Court of General Sessions, The jurors | the cesspool or cistern when digging. | pea guth nopity he. Stranger, declared Noting adit spate mans table is getting down to bed-rock eortand wat CARPETS 7 wore a more serious and thoughtful] He never did. He could not tell who if tt $ fOr Che Sancaamuns in either prices. ‘ER OR © Pala. Heo ©) and blamed Clark for the accident, He igo & Erle ineatues ket lv) per| Total eastbound shipments from Chi- aN ‘ ’ fook than heretofore as they entered| Rave titections for digging. | Murray. | commanded Clark to release the. reins. ‘ aecond preferred stock, "| cago by tall last week were 48,058 tong, Sa the court-room. Since Friday last,| time and so was Youdell. Murray, he|Glark held on and said he would have| ‘The new general lien bi ainat 48,888 the previous week and) WHISKEY TRUST RENAMED, Steamboats. PUT TO THE TEST ds are to A i the man arrested if he did not for | b ‘July 3, at 3 per | 49,101 in the same week last year. —_— es when they made a careful examination | {NUKE aye KaneTal dae AMA Targak, | hig Wauon. ee oe eae Mee aint rat at Veciat ands | Shore lTed ett 138 tnt. Otnee les $4 © BOSTON sa HAS BREN O'R EXPERIENOR of the wrecked building and the founda-| yr one to him about anythin The man Ufted his whip and struck per cent, thereafter. All the stock will artied: Michigan Central, 64168; Wa-| t¢ Ia‘Incorporated and Return, AND WE ARE AT THE FRONT WITH LARGE the American oe the horse » vi fous blow. The animal | te our vou t . ‘The » re-| bash, 6,816; Fort Wayne, Pan Han- VIA CON’ : 7 E MILL tor tell he Jumped wildly, loonening Clark's hold organ zation “frst loan and. collateral | dle. 6,908; Baltimore & Ohio, 3 jrand | Spirlts Manufacturing Company. NORWICH LINE cow Faices HEFORR WOOL) AND. Waabe on the reins and knocking him down. | trust bonds wiil be paid of. Trunk, 6,421; Nickel Plate, Erle,| It was reported last Saturday that! yftetmee CITY OF LOWELL, and city oF | LOW 5 2 The animal then trampled on him and dssensment on stock deposited by | 4839; Big Four, 1,441. th : 'y that) woRCESTER tn commission. Tickets goud going | ADVANCED. fi of concrete, cement, Iron and the| the wagon passed over his body. Tne Ie 82 per share on common ani | Money tad 2 per cent. on call, with! there was to be an important commit-| Aug. 2 to 29 inclusive (inciu specimens a . . fi Wand, Fut fo no purpore, Te | Mn and woman in the wagon drove | as per share preferred, payable in| the supply largely in excess of the de-|tee meeting to-day to deal with various | 2, special trip, CITY OF LOWELL), and gool to) CARPET MADE FOR YOU. NO MONEY NEED» loam taken from the ruins. n hand, u in the direction of Plainfield. An ef-| four. ingtamenta When called for, at] mand, reign exchange wei details connected w! no any day up to and Iseluding Sept 10) Bee] 7G ELIVERED WHEN W. dented” having ‘spoken to Youdell or] the kde aa os n U it: tual bush C48 1-2 a 4.88 $4 for nected with the reorganiza- i advertinement. Jeb, GooDs DELIVERED WHEN WANTED, Four conclusions, so far as known, | ented having, shoven to ea the | fort wax made by Clark's nephews toln-| least thirty days apart. The first’ in-| actual business a y Hons et Ab WAIN. have been reached by the jury. One 1s, | subpoena. tercept the man, but they could not obtain | atalment--yia., $2 on preferred and si on bankers yong ater! Hie and 4. tain ss Iskey Trust, but so far Furniture to please In style, . ec, with | {vehicle in which to make a chase. Mr.|common—must be pail hy the sume | 4891-2 for demand. ‘There was a a4 could be learned this was a mistake.| Lost, Found and Rewards. tion of the centre Ireland column, they have been thinking very bard, They have also made examinations of the w, that’s all T have 4 mean that's all you will tell,” McIntyre In disguat oner Fitzpatrick took ng Sunday, Aug.| MAKE SELECTIONS NOW AND HAVE & that the soil upon which the founda ow.” said Mr. MeInty Turner, who saw the affair, saya the | date. Any supply of grain and cotton Hille In the make and price. here % . . e | date. y delay beyond that time will ply & a The Trust Is now virt — | tion rested was of the most inferior |the desire of frightening the witness.| qoc wag done so quickly that he hardly | subject the atock to as percent. larger | Market. It was announced that Will | 700 srsl te now the American Spirits) :ost—saturtay evening last, near Ath at CASH OR CREDIT. Rndcand Wide lees tah patty, Caan you Ret hail? A. T don't know realized what had occurred until he saw | assessment, viz,, $18 per sare on com: | Jam H. Croseman & Hro. will pot ship | \ eturing Company, and it 1s sald| “Ireh terrier, smooth’ brown, coat nd ani patty. Q Wek mippore Task the Coroner to com-| Clark on the ground and the carriage | Monsand $12 per share on preferred gold by to-morrow's steamer. Commer-|that every detall pertaining to the re. (Teward pald if lett A. D, Tel. Co,, at 8 Dey COWPERTHWAIT & CO. Becondly, that the foundation ghouid| mit yous | Do yuu think you can furniah about) containing the man and woman disap-| "A syndicate of $25,000.00 In money has [cial Dar ailver wold at 64 and Mex! | organization ha been settled. Nathan near Riverside Drive; reward. Re- .e not have been laid in part, as it was, | P00 malt AT dont Mom ae you may SN wae tukanane ve Hotes | Ce conMed, to Subscribe for $15,000,000 | Cen Sere eter aot-oAr par ouneer Bijur, counsel to the company, was aeen 29 Weat 16th st 104, 100 AND .08 WEST 14TH 5Tq yall of the cesspool ort, Yat Youdell stepped. vou trom dieing that| ClArk was taken into Emory’s Hotel | of the prior lien bords of the new com- od, ber ounge, : he company, was | Lost—watcn, chain and charm, Cycle Path or Near Gth Ave. romana wale ei feaxastien Pee easel eee found>| and a phyatelan summoned, It. was pany, apd to take the place and auccead |, The steamenip Sansa, from Maveain,|t his office, 32 Nassau street, to-day, | “Beatord ave, between Coney isient and Tey" | BROOKLYN STORES: aly, sonere ot | foundation ak soon AS the Thirdly, that the concrete was not | foundation aa gon 4s, the. enly improperly laid, but that in laying | ee ee ed to retire, found he had a deep gash on the head. | to all the right rdat. R rd offered. W. Banks, 418 Myrtle e., Brooklyn. fh of preferred brought $15,000 United States & ad coin. d i He was breathing faintly, and before | and common stock of the New. York, |For the Month of July the St, Baul & ere oat this acatehients , the specitications were disregarded, | JJenry Redfield was then called, Hoctor arrived he died: Lake Fria & Western Railroad Com: | Omaha Rai Smpany earned 34108 | The reorganization was effected and nd that it was this violation of the] Joseph A. Gulder was asked by the lark’s nephews could not Rive 8 good | pany who shall not deposit thelr stock | An | Aisa pleted in all respects on Thursday Boronte how. hl 4 deseription of the stranger, but Turner | and pay the assessments thereon, u last i Jew fn this particular ae We eee aoe re ete don for [RAYE he Would recognize him if he ever Morgan & Co. ant dS. Morgan |, ‘The industrial group of togka con-|/aat | The certifeaten of incorporation faulty “grouting which really caused | five days before the mecldent, Tie said [again #aw lim, He describes the man|& Co, charge $60) 0m for their services| tinued feverish, especially for Tobacco, ed simultaneously In Albany and hee tat i as smoothly shaven, dressed In a lght| and, it is said, take common stock In| Leather and Sugar. The railway in New York by personal representa-| e the accident. the first connignment reached the bull Tault of clothes, with a straw hat, and | payment moved independently and ruled strong, | tives of counsel, Tere way on ch the Saturday before the wecl- |! 5 a straw hat, and | pa ; - e moved independen ess, ereonan | ; as consequent. Fi . Gid not appear'to be more ihan twenty 2 = {heral buying orders makta P| ly no need for another meeting to-: HAVIN BOUGHT THR ENTIRE STO SUPACTU and he put it on the ground floor. lone "or twenty-two years old. He de-| CLOAKMAKERS PERSISTENT, | pcazance on comparatively slight reac-|and the report" that. there was eM: | ON THE DOLLAR. WE PROPOSE TO bo Some CUMING OF PRICES THAT FouCASNOT A i! athe manner in which he kid ee eee te chen finer [Acribed the woman as being about the ENT. tons. 1 teadily improv-| One, bropably arose from a knowledge | FORD TO IGNORE. THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD ON OUR The ceratnt RO URLS erate: wdc ine Ne Dart of it to tr on Monday [Same age and dressed stylishly Ina _ Rallway carnings are # y. of certain appointments of a purely in- ° e : howe | dividual Norn only on on the | mixed material and a straw ha They Continue to Object to the Re-|!Df, and this gives courage to thi vidual nature. atone which bore the column upon the! meventi flour an Monday. On tuesday | Clr: War sixty-eight yeara old and Who have espoused the bull side. With) The company starte out with the erundin redl stem, wall known in tha sielnlee Of hig hone: duced Price Lint, the return of operators from the coun-/ seventeen diatilleries which It haa pur- FLATBUSH AVE,,N. R SULTON 8 When Foreman Murray told on the witness stand how he laid the founda- cement, little wag thought of It, It now | nemore men and on Wednes: | Well know "vie : Dera ith inareaned ace late ; Ith 3 NANGEAEE < : Enipitsn Wiel {ue wretatied grouting | ay heforn the disaster, he | ,tny, Ctler of Holter and the Sherif! | The cloakmakers continue to make | tivity ie looked for. ae> | chaked ‘and ‘in ‘aaiction. a very" arb | SE WICH WE, ALLOW, Tou INTEREST ON EVERY DOLLAR PAID US WE WILL ALA had as much to do with the accident as SourtS nomen at work on the die ee bat have not much hope ot| (emands on employers who are paying | ‘The ateamshin Havel, sailing for Eu-| resources In resery nt ‘4 i Capturing the couple, owing to the big| the rediiced price-lst of last Winter, | rope to-morrow, will ‘take out 60,000 | committee.” FURNISH ROOM FLATS (COMPLETE) FOR. $75.00 enything else. The cement, he sald, was taken up on | CANUTE the cn Paewaniatice over x ouncen of silver, shipped by Nesslage| Those who have take t hi it . the moment I heard Murray to {the elevator. and was’ used by the men |sAart they Ne poor descriptions | Several large firma have already | QUnCER 0! recent negotiations have-ar idea that j his story,” said Foreman Conover this |\ wind tasttrer. he mild, would use |, The Coroner In Ellzabeth viewed the | fhirisehve mer cent tlt kaa K are of | GAL the meeting of the Savannah &)th» action of the company in incor. | FURNISH 4 oom FLATs (COMPLETE) FOR . 95,00 } morning, “I made up my mind that |iip ity tage of coment'n day 0°" | holy of Clark and granted w Silverman Hrothers have granted the | of the honda were represented. It wad |heginniig of site ascent TS othe 5 When wo Investigated the stone we |) The elRhth Soar, Ne ald. had been | ea comgut to Mi . demands, of, thelr ‘cmplovern, and A. | decided ‘by a tmanimour vote to accept | porate Interests, “Heretofore: Ahanciers| FURNISH ROOM FLATS (COMPLETR) FOR. . 115,00 would find an air cushion between the | 01M" f Mork was alee eolue| that the man and woman wh naa o.. who paid the weekly | the plan of reorganization of the|have generally regarded the lewisiation | gure 8 GOOD ONLY Wi ‘ 4 ihe and thin stories rk was Pal BRU CC reale of the unlgp last, Fall, have ane | Georgia Central, Of this Bate, an being. hostilee son | yoTH!S OFFER HOLDS GOOD ONLY WHILE AUOVH STOCK LASTS, FURNISH YOUR HOMM granite stone and the concrete. The on on the other floors. Me did not think [the hugey which ran into Clark's wagon | nounced thetr witingness to'renew the | Stocks ciosed strong, Erle securities | porat ong which) eee gee the for; | NOW AND SAVE MONEY. Whole idea of krouting 1s to level the [That a’ any one time there were more lary Priderick Schomp, twenty-one veare | agreement, but ther workmen. prefer | were advanced after ihe promulgation | Mat aa imany rommetine Nevo ye fate concrete-bed upon which the stone rests. | {Hin thirty bags on a cetved 1.6% | Arucery. store on West Front {| {0 conform to the prevailing plecework | of the Morgan plan of reorganization. | years becr-incorporated In New Jerssy 4 nw | Altogether, he sald he received 16m /etcery’ store on West Front strect, | aystem and will ask the fem. to make | The spares rose about a point and the | Amt achec ince In this case they wedged the stone and | bags of Windsor cement, and of that) Piainield, a iss ‘ . arrangements with them accordingly. second console five polnts The whiskey people pald a State tax e concrete, and then filled in between with | rumber about 1, ~ bags were unod for pT el Grant save that Sehomp will be The upholsterers have succeeded ‘The sales of listed stock to-day were |of $43,750 when the certificate of in- 4 Uquid cement. ‘The cement only ad-| (Ait ut noua or had A strike, He] arrested and held to awalt the result Of |fargecstope ron the exat cia dart (Re | 1H.N Ahares. In the unlisted depart, | corporation was filed last Thursday, and : ; ‘ ey ne Moors or ha strike Ba A ti arge sho) « " 5,9 ares of Sugar wei c r re : ¢ ] hered to the edges ot ithe atone, he Jemploged union workmen’ | the Coroner's Inquest, a mon formers employed In several amali Tee of the kid ever ein eR 1313 and 1315 Third AVE. bet. (th and (6th Sts. centre was untouched, and the a eIntyre announced that 0 shops aro e —— Mr. Bijur admitted that the payment | 76TH &T. STATION “‘L'' OR CABLE 3 my other witness to be examined was John Nearly 1,000 vest-makera are out o: ts a . CARS. Open Saturdays till 10 P, Mi, cushion was formed. When the great | ete id and they would call hin the | EXPLOSION IN A BANK VAULT. | work’ hecatise elghtyciive contractors ree ‘The Cloning Qae ai New’ Fork charter war romarded as weight of the centre tron pillars and] first thing’ to morrow. mor eee fuse to elgn the union agreement and TRUCE wun having some advantage: n. ve bends that they will taithcull oors were felt, of course the air! AdJournment was then t "ver | American Tobacco cote the New Sportsmen’s Goods. i il fosghals fi Clerk Severely Burned by Ignti m the same. H hot way in Just what resi = ret cushion gave way and the collapse fol- KEIR HARDIE CHEERED et GAT Two hendred members of the Cloth | (me Mgaektor Sat. in Xork laws were considered superior to | — = lowed. ls Hat and Cap Makers’ Union are stil out | ecg Bearer Bul lak POAT Guay Rometer that the onicago THE Before the day's seasion began Cor- - August Lembeck, a clerk in the Third |of work as a resuit of the recent lock: | Atdante a: Pasite 1% lawyers interested in’ the company y oner Fitzpatrick said he did not think] The English bor Leader at the | National Rank, at Pavonia avenue and | oUt secteemeny Nera Gr ¢ a we agreed with the New York counsel in e ° | he would be able to close the investiga Cénteal LAbSE Federation, Erle streets, Jersey Clty, went into the IN THE FIELD OF LAnOR. PNP SHR ald aS advising that the company should he alestic : tion to-day. He said tt was his Inten- 7 : vault In the bank about ‘lock this Ss pile Chesapeake & Ohio De ‘ ‘and te the stand, |. Kelt Hardie, the English Socialist and | morning to get some securities He Chicago Gas — Sema WANTED : tion to call Mr. Ireland to the stand.) io. wader who astonished members of | took a match with him to light the pi Garment-Workers' Local Unt 9 has amal-[ Chi. Bur. & Quincy BUSINESS DOES NOT PAY. BICYCLE % Many others have requested to be heard. |) Guse cf Commons by appearing | {0,the vault, In order to got the proper | gamarel with Vestmakers’ “Ameinbly No, 486, | Chicago. -Northweat . Wane werfun Gin ae tape 4 Among them is Youdell, Ireland's al a ‘ papers k . ch, St. Pay ——— N . . before that ai body in a sult of | duddenty there % is oui ari Gpidtee chats Ecorse naetete Ohi! MIL, & St. Pe pe 120 : leged superintendent, who was arrested | miners clothes, Ia at the Broadway Cen-| An exniiaation anewed What soni cme | Wiliam ee Wiissay Siaseer. Wonkintn, Sat dieongs | Che, Rosie Tak de Pac ey Empire Warehouse Company Anka for failing ot report the deviations trom] tral Hotel, Hs ald today that ha was had’ tefl the ‘kas Turned on “Batunday |W. Marah, Mesording Besveiay ee en ORT ae for a Disnolutio Yepart-| favorably impressed ith his visit tonight, and it had been accumulating | Cooks and Walters’ A: ply No. yi y oo Valley - ‘ . sperifications to the Hullding Departs | tt etica thus far pines then ef Gaaisl cA Gagan Minter” Workgeat Hegeing veugy-- 9 The Empire Warehouse Company, of | The Evening World | ment or other proper authorities, He went to Prohibition Park, Staten] Lembock was severely burned by the | Kolling, Revonling Secretary Fuel 3% 23 South street, began proceedings for . ae 4 Bince “The Evening World's” story of | Island, ye: y with a comnilttee of fexplosion, and was attended by City | The aewly elected ¢ a Ww. ma ae Rieke TRY IT, AND YOU'LL BUY IT, 4 Baturday the Building Superintendent | (he Central Labor Federation, and heard |DPhystoian Hoffman, He ts a son of | rintshor Uaion s. 0 nt voluntary dissolution in the Supreme Ce er a a, In the Towns Surround> ‘y hi | Daniel De Leon lecture on Soctaliem Hrewer Lembeck, of the firm of Lem- | ers. is B. Leve 6 Kiy ay Court to-day Judge Beekman ap- ing New York City. has evidently been struck with the truth! “On his return Mr. Hardie vistted the} beck & Belts. He was removed to his x malt and Chartes Thompson ‘have| Dee Moines & PY. Dedke 3 ye of the charges specified. Now he says|meeting of the Central Labor Federa- | home on Columbla place and the Ber- | y¢ delegates to the Central Labor | 1s, @ Cattle. Peed 21% W0 by Pavers’ Union No. 1 Erle Tel. & Telephone ick MeMahon anor to: Roger: Harri: | Nantrolteie ee an delegate ot ke Aeesctation, of orrnern pt crv Noni to the Central feanar tintin, Tisnston & Texan Central Mombers of firanich 1. of the Independent, Nak: | U:laais Central Connolly Was Strack While Crosse | cr tiion, went on tirike at the ansp at ton pany Eighty-fonrth aitect. and Park avenue eto the De-| tion, Where he was received with cheers, | en road. tf eee ee ha orrenen to Stare | in Wieas he ald. Waa tg have ‘an tn ee SS . ternational rather than a National labor : right in and attend to them. Inovement. KILLED BY A CULVER TRAIN. |: These are the jurors who have devot-| Aftir is address the Soctalists ente ; tainel_ Mr, Hardie at a banque 4 80 much time and energy to the In- | "ty yurdie will recelve a public wel- vestigation, and whose verdict and pre-|oome to-night at C r Union Hall, ing the Track, An Ineftation was received the (Central gentment is expected to create some-|under the auspices of the Socialist ohn Connolly, Mfty-five years old, of | Labor Union yesterday from the Calelonian Club thing of @ sensation: Labor party and the Central Labor} J rd yrfive years old, 1) attend {ts Labor Day games at the Man Federation 10 Ludiow street, Jersey City, was in- | hauin Field Foreman, Frank E. Conover, builder, 283 Broad stantly killed t — . an engine on the Culver ? 4 wer. THE DIAMON Raliroad in Brookiyn late last night, | deweatee at the: ketice Lame beetectine eee : Oscar Lowineon, civil engineer, #9 cortiann| SECRETED THE DIAMONDS. The hat bea vt ttle ag te aven| Hes Amactation "tal the. Genital Lakot é 3 end and Ww 8 return.ng to Johnson's | Caton polnted William H, Rand referee, to in- “Ry Aiulre the standing of the Company, HULBER! BROS. & CO., The Company Was organized in 18st | > ST. with a capital stock of $10, thas Sarena walle Navcreditors. The assets are $16,133 join el ee ge Are Offered to Bright The directors say business can no longer be conducted with a profit. Boys tn All Parts of be aiabeal/ amd NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND PLATTDEUTSCHE FEST. Complete CONNECTICUT, ws 7 sw9s) exertion is i . THE YACHTING, BICYCLING, RVENING Won i alae in dee . TDaud, Iesells witereverit in pushed: TENNIS, AND AL Ky Temuittanee ot ‘Thirty (30) Cents aud order supply for one week. Reasonable allowance of unsuld Gop Gay Times at the Annual Festival ¢ Union Hill. The Plattdeutsche Volksfest Verein ip street. ‘ Mi + 3 a lex Schoolboys can work after ies 3 Charles Rents, architect, 18% Fourth avenue, | Secretary Noltthe: of Kan Hotel, where he had lett his horse, John T. Rohan has been elected delegate of] Minn. & St. Louls let pt §i% holding its twenty-frat annual festival | | sous are over undearn pocket inouey. He ‘was crossing the ratiroad tracks, | tarventers vatoa s Mint @ BG fouls 24 pt 87 in Bchuetzen Park, Unton Hill, N. J. | ‘OF full particulars addr q Jobs M. Hamilton, architect, 69 Broadway, City, Held tn @5,000 Ball. with Nora Shea, eleven years old, walk: | Unica In the place Mineourl Pacific . A ' George Doyle, granite contractor, 1 Madison ag Ing Just ahead of him, when the engi atied Mo Kan, @ Texas ‘The associution is made up of one} BOX 487 ; evenue Jacques F. Nolthentus, of Mangas | struck He was s choanfeld, leader of the. Hrotherhood | Ma. Kan: @ Tes pf hundred and eighty German societies THE EVENING WORLD William Bergen, maser bricklayer, 17 Chris: | C!tY, aeststant secretary of the Kansas and stantly t Tallors, le th Baltimore to ald the pants: | YAKS Bn? A atrat in New York, Sersey City and Hoboken, | \ eaar cuae, and Texas Trust Company, was held OF of the | makers on strike there wlohlgan Coa zer Bulldiug, New Vertu. and has more than two thousand mem: HULBERT BROS, & CO., train were arrest Andrew J. Carson, ges inspector, Fourth ave. | bY United Bistes Comrissinnse: Asani: B I ice as Barista Wsekern« Union) No. 8 hee: called a Hem tebe, CANS! bers. Yesterday was opening day. To- 26 W. 23D BT. gue and Bixteenth street der to-day tn $,00 bail on a charge o: HIT TWICE BY aude : Sola the United. Brother day there will be receptions by many Brooklyn Branch, Fulton Jobe Kenny. contractor Bedford Park smuggling diamonds and Jewelry IT TWICE BY AN “L” PILLAR, | soa 02" Carsenere ana dciners of the sorleties belonging to the orran- at,, near Bedford aves | i Arthur B, Jennings, architect, 45 Broadway. Nolthentus arrived yesterday on the John Uirtoh. Martin Goegel, Jacob Kirchoter, igauion, followed by a big parade late At 1106 o'clock Assistant District-At-[ French line steamer La Champagne, | Ome of the Dangers of Overcrowded | )..1h 0", it gape Mansfeld have been Tile orearncgh, (hee AL me mers | remtineia torney Miller, in the absence of Mr, Me-| and made a declaration that he had nu Cable Cars, ve Varttshers’ Union No. t . a etod ake pi uate ie , aresae Alt, (he id made @ declaration that he Rad ig je Car ee A NR Ae tor] SY Sasa & Wests ity preminent feature in all the entertain Flats and Apartments to Let. Help Wanted—Male. atirs, been iy SHE TAURI occa OY allo pele, auastiane Rarney Rosen, a cloakmaker, who] ayer bean was ele ne mmaneeny fer |S. ya, dung, & Week, of 318 Mente of the Hattdeutschers, und a) : - — john G. Van Horn in the witness ch, ors Bro nd Lonohue he | - iF oi fe Leabor Day plate at the Central ten ion | Norchern Pacific cay rand concert is to be given at the Par e8, Htho, 2 frat-claws letter 67 Big lation In an sugiionsiwho was cone | Ti ee cree Re Teanectens | Wek AC Te Bant One Mur a elim lL ieee Te Ue Bamcel Ortlor | ninety Americans ses a Sel Selock this afternoon. hy. an Unturnishea. ‘Address Wea the 18 W. Wank n-| with a handkorehte We Inspectors | tioth street, while on a crowded ‘Third | m Mow Intario @ West aoe WM hestra which is sald to rival that of PARTIES desiring « high ected with the building of the Elevated | seized the handkerchief, Rolled in the avenue coble car last MIEht stood. on. th The New York painters formally left the] Norfolk & Western pf. 14 Herr Seidl. fold for cash at firat-c Apres he Raliroad and other enterprises ODLCe “WETS Leo ARIHONG ER, AWOL ata eateat Labor Union vesterday. The giiters | Pacific MAI cece BOM The festival will be continued to-mor- same on a Iberal credit sy. Hroadh Slee for Paina omaets ape amond and rl rings and two dia complain that the Painters’ Unions are driving | Phila, @& Laan too far 0 ew: ‘ whic De the re aoe wii If you-are the Fight party He had examined the Ireland B inchd studs, the total value of whieh 4s | yy f soar fan Ayer te them out of work Peo., Dec & Evansville. 6% Jann? There ‘Wil bo ballets, open’ ale tari! only good tariien a. ee ing carefully since the disaster. In hts twearly S20 ear had gone two blocks he again Tea Frame Ree OMe bs Ae dramatic performaners aud pantomimes 4 q opinion the wreck was caused by laying ie aurnecites riday, | out i was struck by another pil thirty Pant & Om—l. 42% The main obiect ia to rake money suarant ar DIED. . ; the concrete on the cistern wall, whic : Te ik Om the thopeae | Ths time he became unconscious. Phase further at Bouthweatern pt. 17% for a home for old members of the . G. BUTTERL WELSH.—On Sunday, Aug MARY A. WELSHE , min lao Obs enasive, Kan ¢ Mpeere Ho was taken home, and Dr. A , ribeye Southern Pact MS Plattdoutsche Verein, plans for the con: | 331 West 9TH st. only daughter of Michael and Ellen Wei uny eld. ature, and w aif a n his Mage OWN) attended him, s he ahora Ral " struction of which on the grounds At | q_—__—-——eeprwee: ence ermeerwee-w- gem fo amenities oe ae aes not allow of an equal distribution of Within OW ja fractured skull | He, Association Southern Railway pts 418 Union Hill have already been submitte l, | P. Be eo. j weight. The witness also found ¢ z = “4 | —— - i" a ee eae len | Tasae tal Absa csaass vent BB rhe ie erent Brounda Were purch ed atents. elias, a eats ase * oe ale nth story ha ere | nay Watcher, Another Engin ; trom: thelr © Huliding Trades | Caton | Pacife 8 py the association last Winter, and | q-pORTUNR TIN AN HOURGList™ “aventions | Yited to attend ner funeral from the reside ro gh : {1 A § haxdacs of ens |) MRA Se a ge AST ae Lar Mihara en Pitas iy Si hes a] IT Ai: TL PBR isd although twas organized in IN, tt ina | A RORTUNE, A FREB. EDGAR TATE 2 | of her aunt, Mra Torpy, 327 East astn at.y ; meres 0 48 an angie 4 : “| : ‘ MOANA MiahSiN ishag 3" onrlage ef » ever had a permanent home until aow. | COMPANY, 248: Uroadwai on Wednesday, at 2 P.M. Interment was too muc wenty t * t r i i He will’ remaln eboat tw , ise ‘ 4 When the earth weve way and Serres ‘ a iteset acy Bae 4 d i TAA NEAIRUR: 20) RUUEABE: atm Se eg Sta Mp FR SC el ae “me comme, ep ecu, Bei cs To find the time reste) inn ota a 4 Gah concrete som i had to give way. | fy suyie i i Mok wey | pion ees” | Association Wabnah aes 3 required to clean your house Winkie i ae Shek something was waters) wt esl eter Me pala to i 7 Namal lamas Py et | ty ith Pearline, take the time ee ae was squeezed ae Mf Ike a xpon | th United Daiter Re Union notifer tho ea take Erie) IN 1h with Fe » take the time Presvyterian Church, Tuesiay, Aug. 2, Aewa witpsse ‘conciuied shat not ai ya | SBME White antral Lethng.. Eeeration p dake Brie pe: 8 i required to clean it last with Cae , ; . 7 soil wax found in the build ne of the Washing tight ahr - y a) 0. Soares, toa Akt ran “6 irooklyn an: jadelphia papers ; Sa) AIT 22) AF (i 18 Nhe Walid stat ha HocSEPsIe, N.Y Aue 3h te ueated be ihe Betessr!n amy, rg inure soap, and divide by two, Use copy ad dampness. ke Siem nea Aesoats ‘ 1 \ ee Aan mate arrange M . earlince, and save half your SOMP: ; SIF they had gone down far enon Peat tsp tae a ic vate ra ee jPearline, and save half your | | communre wocneiva over) she witness said, “I brite wou . spears the aun when It wae eee willta Movement in Wheat, but time and half your labor—then | WACISSON'S, Gt ave turer etek pare Lig haton ie pases sy ¥ reap yee cniared: ae Trading Wan Only Fair. you can find time to do j|———————____ \ been laid properly, the resAy r na 4 718, \ “ cr A829 = we nim No 12 sent a protean tof. Wheat started with a decline of about something clse beside . x . FP rewortt ] were om) raph “ . Vnion yesterday ember selling here at 66%c. and = The only Cull accounts of the b: \ have been “able to bear the welght, aw tty) isha { ' Eves ; SEE eet tee on work. anes | was very compressible.” ah abd nie itean, pa nominate tes . t ; . N h ve c friendiy 40 organised aso? -cidedly bearish, but trading was only , - ‘ Se he la bot think ste ulowwolse tn | 8 ct fie President hse commuted to life imprison —— fair, Free offerings on reported heavy Pearline will clean four ball game are given in “The Evene the columns weakened them tans : septewne of Gevhas Wright, a tall-th Min Wenpou a Plane, Russiah shipments and lower Liverpool carpets without takin manner Ww 4, he sa " Pi Sh | Romuel Schleman. a carpenter, of $2 Bayars| cables started the bear movement. them u ing World's" Night Extra, iasueg Anwrie to weaken them. , am organises ion eireet, WAN afrested thie morning by Patrotiman| There are indications of a heavy spring PS ). It will clean everything “Then,” said the Coroner, “on thar AM ys) to Witeel's Posbe | tt of Tes ¥ Se et Etat nce pews vies is Le, takes piace | I. enecution or oan RO Koandon for king David treen. a wheat movement, A fair decrease in| ; clei z up, are Jn danger of olla pat ori apyenl to she Sunreine att “om ‘ept tha cite the sielble supely Ie tasias fa wim] EFom the kitchen floor to the daintiest bric-a-brac | immediately after the last pinay * xg tin Teaporse to dever seminar Kesstel | twee oe tha Wawa Teeaeeee canines cine September gelling here at 4l%c, Rains} there's nothing in sight that isn’t cleaned best with 1 one the jurors, evening. Of realisation of the enormity of the ofteme. 4300 were reported in the West and the crop! Pearline, It saves rubbing. _ ote ~aseiditlchea ads SOE Le seem EES? ee ee Nc NE