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BROOKLYN NEWS GROVER'S BUST HELD, SHOWE It Is One of the Exhibits in the Charities Lawyer Quintard on| Arrest of a Landlady. | the Witness Rack To-Day, FORTUNE-TELLING VS. RACES. A DINNER PARTY CHOICE.| ae | Mrs. Morrison Ret a Servant’s The tt-Nolan-Marphy Hegime * Property—Arrested for Gets Another Hot Larceny. Scorching. _ | rs Mrs. Louise Morrison, or Mrs. Taft,| John A. Quintard, counsel to ie Seiahe ls ktown. at 08 Atanson ‘Hoard of Charities of Kings County and Brooklyn, was held for ex. ex-Bupervisorat-Large, wae witness) Monday next by Justice Tighe in the before the Assembly Investigating ¢ ‘omne | Butler Street Police Court this morn- Mittee, In the Court-House, brooklyn, ing on a charge of grand larceny, this morning Miss May V. Halsey, « former servant,! Mt Quintard admitted that he ape fs the accuser. Miss Halsey is about Bonted Charities Commissioners Gott, thirty years old, tali and good-looking, Nelan and Murphy, ‘These are the Com- Bhe wears eye-«lasses, which gives her mi: ners during whore terms of office Qn intellectual cast. #0 many abuses existed, After thelr Mrs, Morrison is an elderly woman of @Ppuintment Mr. Quintard gave them 0 UP COUNSEL, w San THE (CORBETT’S TRAINING PLACE. | Antonio's Citizens Rendy Welcome Jim. jeclal Correspondence of The World) ANTONIA, Sept, 22.—The train- tting AN ing quarters where Champion James J Corbett will put in K In preparation for hie battle zaimmons, at Dall Ort, his last month's with are pias Se tnd aristocratic bearing. a dinner at his house, at which he sug- , . 7 Rik , Miss Halsey says she went to live ested Jokingly, he said, th rome time | CORBETT'S TRAINING eUrBTERS AT SAN ANTONIO, with Mrs. Morrison three months ago the Commissioners might do him a y y en fully situates suburbs of | . to do light work. The labors grew dis- {Vor by appointing him counsel to the snes : Le a mie Area RE elie, PUGILISTIC POINTERS. tasteful and she went away. She wanted Hoard hawnmaa hab itis BAHU Qo take some pictures, bric-a-brac, por- | | He anid he had no iden of being turned | Co yy tii ham heen pineed at | ‘Thera ts fenson to hetovw that within the next tleres and some other things with her, (Nn a6 Supervisor-at-Large, but wos! his dijposal, andohe will til thot en dieys a fitilsh fet snyped In Jorwey including a bust of President Cl d, defeated, Then the Commissioners took | t be In ne condition for ha rowd Work. | city peiween sim the mitdute-walieht Miss Halsey alleges that Mrs. Morrison Cire of him by making him counsel. | at Mik according to plina. mate tye | (bamalin of Fe ‘ 4 Alf Manion, of Fefused to surrender her effects, She, The salary wan then $2.40 a year, Mr./ Now York architect and approved by | bivlaud, Both amen tare vern anxious ty try @ecured uw warrant from Justice Tighe | Quintard would not take the position | the champion, ‘Tie designer hid no very) con a for wome nt when thelr {and had hor arrested. At that pay. so $000 wan cut from Dr. | eee eect an heseacan Mibd Ait) GAY Matanges Aldon Mrs. Morrison was much grieved this] Harrison's salary and added to hin poat- | say, conmigtaiot Hoar hight wovten walls, | Ms #e TH te 601 arcane morning that criminal dings | ton, Fee ee a TR HUN eae Gee Lanse: Gletceiceed ak Tee AGGtOBN IG feeeta Toe should have been taken against her.| Mr. Hirsh brought out the fact tat | eee ey ee adits Cue Maik, heeni ae ain Bhe sald several weeks ago Miss Hal-| Mr. Quintard was admitted to practlee | pie Mussel cottice, which WIL be ace) MMe ot hte i‘ “4 fey left the bourding-house of dirs, |but six months prior to his appoints | eupied as a residence hy the cuaimpiin | * ml cs McCoombes at 7 Hanson piace, Sie | iment. CHE eerie Hee eeauttinen | The following ietiok hier bach Feseived at thie knew the young woman, and did not am not much of a law: said) four miles from tow Offre. Want to see her go without a place to] Mr, Quintard, “if you are, 1 will ud- fhese accommodations have been pho- ty ue Kajtor A wore iin totten Peer beara. mit that Tam not so smart as you.” enue th SrSte Pa Ht fome that Sant Fitzpatrick, manager for La Bhe went often to the races, Mrs.| This » Mr. Hirsch mad, end he) ghiy and dire nof BJ. Martin, ge vigne, denies the fact that Lavigne refused to Morrison deciares, and did very little} brought out the fact that Mr. Quintard | eral passenger agent of the San A meet mer 1 woust aiiowed this to Ro by Her stock of clothes was low,” sne| Charsed the county costa in sults in ad-| and Aransas Rie Hallway, ang) aunoticud, only that it is auch a baretaced ted, “and she asked me to buy some, ‘ition to salary; that he went to Al- nanos : truth chat 1 any duly bound to tube matige of it, iF her on the instalment plan, which 1) bany on a legislative tour with the Com. His party are expec Far eraneer tae Laetane ee ane e fare ei meNe me all she had of « fancy! missioners, which cost the county about snot “mn OF 9, tn 0 Saaictes were drawn up aa 4 Fee ee eee ner ee Quinturd. said. that. ‘luring the —— sayings “1 would rath ‘Miss Halsey claims Mrs. Morrison is a | recent Investigation Col, Gott's ory WHICDSWAL greater demand ‘ fortune-teller and makes her living by to be defective on many sub- rhel . of then i" Money she collecia in casting the future Mr. Hirsh spent the bilance of Cy hailed ual Cle Uh eig i jthe morning in showing that Mr. Quin advertised for sale er for working giris. Mrs. Morrison says the last dress she tard was not as well informed ax he Wor ri’s Half-Million Guarantee E Bae ge tote cusirian ath grome iimuttare, ©) eet On lekal Gna other — UE ANA D ieth Rad . : tat came from aE OF an aria t AYNOR TO BE NAMED GOSSIPIOF THE TURF. — | suer,Nis, bord of any aeoguls cae to " a ar ra = - viene, an! why he, poling an mer ae i ig morning from Justice ighe. Shi — = Tt ta reported that Maspeth t# to reopen under | fan” understand, Aft my contest with Me ms Mrs. Morrison has retained her! Mass-Meeting Called to Nominate | the guise of an egrtoultural auwoclation and ‘hat reel fh mb ttiene iy 4 racing will no nly be conducted tn the daytime, wf that he wil hav o i. Miss Van Buren was directed to begin! The friends of Justice Gaynor, who]... . et % es Champion Likhiweight of England, @ civil action, meeting propose to get around Ge law is a mat-| Coldspring, Let oa fare pushing him for the Mayoralty of | ger of ape uation Just at prenent.. The law tum | oe & A SUICIDE RECALLED. eee mot last night in the Claren-| tively prohivits racing after au ot le opens | Another now club has been organized in Sereey fe lon Hotel and arranged a plan of action. | ty announced that rartig will be contucted under Cie. TL will be known as the 0. vist Athlete The Gaynor mass-mecting will be held | electric tight at Maspeth. A tease tax been oie {4h ANT Nas 40 far a membership of fy. The Accused Mer /at the Academy of Music of Monday | tained from the Newtown Jockey Club for a term ainnng. the well-known Losers who have no tur nging Her. hight, when the Judge will be named of six meses. the programme will consint of ave flied are Sim arin, Neth smith Lawyer Eugene Cohen this morning | 4 the candidate of the peopie of Brook- | penis fon tunners. one for truttora and an ex | itt de eee dhurey and Dobby. Wilson. fade application to Justice Pratt in|lyn. James McMahon, the banker, wull| the game jis to tring the meeting within, the o 8 meaning of an agciuitucal faire It is tot Tike!y : ceieh gree? Buprome Court, Brooklyn, for a bill of | preside. 1 | tints soca Yair Wil’ be canoe’ by ine | ggMlathy,Prlemd. the, lawrer who secured particulars in the sult of August Loew-| The more conservative of Mr. Gaynor’s | Racing Commiasion. ae his enberger and’ Caroline Baer against | friends claim he will not accept, unlexs see | m towan Emil Brunor, Martin Brunor, George | he ts supported by one of the paineipal| | Avonting to the phyatcl are attending Wha ike Rergen, jockey to lone the parties, It 1s claimed that tt would be unwise for him to run on any other conditions, Falk and others to set aside deeds to four pieces of property. The plaintiffs claim to be the heirs Lena Brunor, who committed | The Democratic primaries will be held | reliet trom the Fund tor tisabied Jocks Imaging he Was welchiing of Mrs. nor, JRA aes suicide 'n June. The ‘property Ia worth] in all election districts of the elty to- os 8 8 ; URL avenaee) hae enleninG ee orn rate in “ata, | MBM An effort will be made to elect Dwyer withdrew ten Brush trom the! wiliten bye irae Kine whan wonaented tonal |, she married Martin Brunor through | Gaynor delegates to the City Conven- Feat art nother to duck aaliyah | @ marriage broker, tion, Henry Hentz, formerly one of the| frin the’ res tt " Tine Inte the ext ot condition, for he haut at It ty) claimed et hy Bowers Ava) | leading Mahts of the Shepardite ele-| experiences in England have mate hi Mo not again defeat Skelly tt will be because he eee ee ad ane comma] |anent, It is beileved, will secure the regu- oo wan, ‘and thant) wan neidotpal lcide. The following letter to a friend , !t, Democratic nomination, The fliowing comes by wire from Cin aitee that was found after Mrs Brunor's death: |. The fight between Willlam C. Bryant | “it ts currently mated tn sporting elteles he She ee reas Priend Gavoit J | and Fire Commissioner Wurster for the | tat Sam Co Wegner, of Dayton, Oy who backed gan no longer endure the agony 1 am sotter.| Republican nomination for the Mayoral. | im horse Umbrelia down trom 80 to to Sind dng. I am unhappy on acco of my husband. | LY Koes merrily on, ‘There is no lack of | Won $20,000 fr the booktes at Gnkley ye co He took away my last dollar. so there was noth. | Republican candidates Ue year. {ea OF ERM, y eamie to him from Wit fing left to me but death, which 1am seeking and | The city convention will be held on) Grannan Umbrella proved to be the greatest i wiht obtain, “cannot. autter any, longer ator) Thursday night at the old Fourteenth | mud horse on the tra | principals In one, living twenty-four years happily, my. li Regiment Armory in North Portland | Tommy Were wlil moet Ris son shall not Ko to my finer avenue, is Sinken. eS mhall ai every At the Democratic primaries to-night 4 | gdack>Manning, of Astoria, and Jack Ridder, brother August ant Sister Hethn it Is expected there will be lvely times The Duke | pth city wit! meet in « triltodsround, tut Ree ee foe Maal wien 18 in ithe Tenth, ‘Thirteenth, Fourteenth | of Portland's Bisteddfiad won the Rous | tealent at Avila fit a purse uf #100. They of may senses and Twenty-third Wards, Memorial Stakes for two-year-olds at! will deht at 135 pouty —— oo , five furlongs to-day. Summar: ‘m ‘paying the peaalis. for. it | en raey Clty, 18 out Ww proken heart and in tatt| TROLLEY TRIALS GO OVER, | boxe of rorciana's chestnut nity eistendtad, | CMariey RRR GE JOrmay oi ean we 8 Dopeeaion of iy enees ire ime. everybody BALM eho by Petrar, out of Modwena 1 Beata Miubsctaces inlet cousa’ wow UF e Pratt denjed the motion, Sir Re Waldie Grimuys bay’ Miiy Vitula, Ura alah with two-outice gloves for $1 = Now There In a Defect in the Lifes | "S.."sot out of chat RE 1 SATs AN an erste: elazen for 4 WARRANTS FOR TWENTY-ONE. faving Ca MAreaive, out of Biphonia‘sstacrteeenirrs.cy a | © SF74niKe Uh ae sults brought by the city of | The Brooklyn against the Brooklyn City and Newtown Railroad Company to collect with Fraud rimuries, MeGarryites Charge. at Brooklyn Q $25 penalty for falling to equip Its cars ; Men of np of Mayor Strong, Chauncey Justice Tighe, in Butler Street Court, | 8 Penalty for falling as required by [987% Te Was Unnecessary tor a | yy) Of he Map of Mur Stone. Chane Brooklyn, this morning issued twenty- Tho ordinances, were called for trial by Democrat to Be Educated. Ds Shistos a BUAt: iTeeddoress Dolvin: aed nihe. one warrants for the arrest of as many | ee SAL ail 5 : p r ni a ‘Gue Justice Neu in City Hall Court, this| Lawyer James Taylor to-day asked | like wii! assist in the rejuvenation followers of Alterman John J, McGarry Justi Pratt, in the Sup: " Manhattan Athletic Club Monday evening. Mayor Meged fraudulent practices at the | Morning. 4 p bl gah sah Bead : for s wemarien held by the Laamacratig | 4 technical objection was entered by | Brooklyn, to Issue a writ of mandamis | Sirone will make a few remarks and be. Depew Election District Associations. © |Col, Lamb, of counsel to the company, | [0 npel the Secretary of the E | oad Senator MAN have rales 16 aitshs, a The warrants were obiained by ex-|and the cages were adjourned for two| teenth Election District Democratic Ag. | or8 at the time Keavea de snseel baran bate Assemblyman James Taylor, who rep-| weeks, From the argument in court | sociation to enroll twenty-one Demo- | dea 0 sumerous that already 10,00) cane ha Fesents tho anti-McGarryitex! to-day {t was learned that when the | cratic electors, | heen manied to membors and thoir guests. Dete Edward McGowan, of 82 Fourth ave-| Corporation Counsel decided to institute | Tt was claimed In opposition that the | Fatio of non-resident members wi!) come from nue, aleo asked for a warrant for the | the present sults, he sent to the City ; Rate arrest of a man named Snyder, who, he | Clerk for copies of all ordinances bear-| men were ectad because they could said, had interfered with him duri ing upon the trolley question, The] not answer certain questions, The men fmakt ually fi recent primaries in the Third orig.nal ordinances were delivered, but| are Italians. Mttle speechmaking, an unusually fine the Tenth Ward. Justice Tix the Clerk neglected to furnish copies of ‘ show will be given in the theatre @pplication un ad ement, | amendments, na was stat ne th they could not | There will also be swimming exhibitions In the ne primaries for election of delegates Col, Lamb ralsed the objection to-day |: perine Tat anid koand bowling and bilttards. The a to the jocal conventions wll be held to-, that the complaints. Were based. ono ion weak _iperd le show Include: The night and it is expected that the twenty-|dinances whleh had been amended and | Linont We a DENtOGeAC | Cowely Rane sale Rone the song Sine persons Wachtel under the warrants to sume eRtent repealed [mene fon enrollment aa 8 Democrat eine o Nell anit tutneriante crt will be arrested to-day. Assistant Corporation Counsel Yonge | aturnna te katie Ateumene wNUL this men, Miss Lilian _ Green ‘The fight In the Tenth between the wanted to amend the complaints, but ER ON tha, HOGRALAR REE: eee ant anne gles MoGarryltes and’ their opponents in the railroad lawyers objected. eSB On Wha ROOrACAry ot (ie: AsBOoIRy teams MI ‘Kamo. growing hotter every day. It ix claimed | Col.’ Lamb sail’ he wus expecting to | ye sininiat Ma Ait Marcon at the arrest of the men wanted under go to trial. He had # number of rail tn character aketeh Voods, the warrants issued this morning will road men in court, Including Col, Parte | TROLLEY INJURES THREE, | w»ve dace” oS make the fight all the more bitter, | ridge and ex-President Lewis, = me 2S at TOBIAS AGAIN IN COURT, | UME Ad Woman Mane | tet” eee! 8 | FIRES IN DUMB-WAITERS. the Crescent A 2 I o 5 & Collision, tthe Crescent Athte — | pes ad a Athletic Club Will. play. the A ee persons were Injured in a col Held for Kate Morrison's Inquest | rye Confagiations from the Same | lision between trotiey ¢ 2 LZ, of & se & an a Witnens, Caune in Different slitten, ne Flatbush avenue ling, and a cart Cambridge Athletic Charles Tobias, of 296 Berry street.| Brooklyn fremen were cailed to al Aven by Patrick Whalen, in Neck s Watniaaues, rides Williamsburg, the man who was four-story brown-atone house, at ge | Pood Flatands, last night. Whalen rat least to have Kate Morrison, the young woman who ira, gtrect, at & welock tne moraine {4% thrown to the street and he su tke wa moving committed sulcide by taking carbollc|-pne ames extended to another tata | Mived a factare of the Iefe shou Oe ening acid on South Third street, Sunday |ing at ans Fifth avenue, emene threweg | jituatles Harold, the ny in night, was rearraigned before Ju Amey yalddhcd rikerrt iced ee LL 3M from the platform lett Goetting to-day ana held in $0 hac aw te Upper floors of both houses and al- listocated, and be was, batiy | @ Witness to appear before Coroner | MOSt gUtLed them. ‘Ihe damage amount Sarah s 2,8 Hassench : , j Greamer, oil ie S060! abous Be Nntane vy street, “wae badyr ones bs Association has ache Tobias’ denies his wife's statement Petar ened BOF ‘ventoh: wi moa broken window, Ail ¢ y be played at the tried to get her to take poke: |caused by waver, ‘The tire red Were attended by an ambi 8 The O'Connetis showed several portraits of his wife 4 du shaft on the lance surgeon from the Kings Co! rs Q@ttired In tights ani said he was tryang Of the Py reet house Hospital und taken. home to get a divorce from her. She is anx- At 11 AM. another tire w —— = can fous to wet him imprisoned, he says, cred in’ the dumb-wacter sh orite for May and is thus actuated in saying that he four-story tenement- Fi aes tried to kill her. ue, occupied by sixteen fame | legates t the Syracuse ¢ enced vente i ee tenn rushed into the street whet | Wed tm Long teland City this morn ‘ a: KNOCK-OUT” FOR A WOMAN. eine rived, ene amos | eyes cameaian wa bewu we iipachucs act = Bas pouring from the bullditig tn cl), Ha BI GewaBIG Te ts i Lsetdalelf loud and a ynd alarm Was sent in. edi aes # ei - Saye She Was Dragaed in a W blaze extinguished after causing | Meer Ex Mayor t errivie Sw famsburg Saloon, $00) damaxe. |Cormmer B. Pe ea : eee An apparently respectable woman, who = Been ailinn a beak fo ‘Terrible Se bate be : Says she is a dressmaker living at 1: Robbed a Synagogue, Gleason Is the tn ne year each in the y Bast Gixty-first street, this city, and giv-| Some miscreant got into ihe Jewish synagogue, | fear seam Na * veourred ing her name as Maggie Kohimann, was |35 Sands sireet, Hrokiya, last night, ant sine | elected coer Gleason Th peney held for inquiry into her ganity in the | at ihe ailveg nervive, valued at $30. 10 | i ze ster : Lee Avenue Police Court, Williamsburg, OEM the (aint deoed ee coke ared in 6 ve-In, unde ring ANarmerscae fhis morning. Yesterday, when — ar-| premises by “4 door which ‘the sexton had. for | Se¥oFal men were digging a trench for a) quhters pose ities Seigned, 8 charge of Grunbenstens, Botten to lock, sewer on Dean near Sackinan street, Brooklyn Out drops in a saloon she visited with! Pourtceu-Yemr-Old Girl Miamingy, | iisrre!’ of Sah Tate atece tin, Thamas| Temple Cup ¢ in Oot. 2 she had met while di + Here "wee partly buriods Hit tom teaties ays CLEVELAND, 0, Sept or Tedoas The womna was di: Fourteen-year-oid Mabel Delapsocurie dimap-| out. His ribs were fraciured, Me was rem | of the Cleveland Basebatl C! telegraphed from i peared from her home, 296 Flatbush to St. Mary's Hospital rindi sas te : ‘Ths morning she was found in a semi-| wrookiya, Tuesday. The police were saked. oo Pinblan, 0. tab the: em the: Temple Cap unconscious condition at Myrtle avenue An ambulance she Was suffering from @ day to look for hei feat 3 inches in heigi browa bair, ‘drug. ior, or t Ellas Meyerowita, a tailor, on : Allen eral hours In the | Weaiution, Suge: bath eye weing to leave at 2.90 men was lavele eee at name wre of cout leg whieh. wi Rergen has not be There JUSTICE PRATT SARCASTIC, that 1 Mt that Wiig Aeht ¢ ahould be a gener SP mes of the Season va. New York, Polo Grounds to-mor- nd Monday. Game culled BBW "9" at Bal on the field. would be played tn Cleveland Oct Imre Oct. 7. Ne task mines it Word for Pitaaimmons to raise the 85.000 HE Miteht Dave t seclout effet upon the and furtiertore that the pubite would ORTING MISCELLANY, Band Sand Sand 9 The place af play enth gaine, 12 case of & Ue, bas bos ween weativde Justice Barrett in the Supreme Court to-day granted an order permitting Hd- ward M, ‘Tuck and Willam Faxon intervene In proceedings before Joseph Owen, as referee, to ascertain the pri- ority and amount of claims to a sur- plus of $22,000 belonging to the estate of itenry 8. Ives, ‘Phe surpius remains rom a sum of $95,000 realized in fore= Closure sale ot Tyos's house in West Fifty-fourth street, Ko& Faxon hold af st estate for “$b wily Johnson, the Mineral Ratiroad, Groham and sowery, also have claims against the Pick & Paxson alleges judy ment hel by Hoa lly va Joonson for $13,286.06 w, by assicnment: for the Min rs’ Savings Rank, of Pittsburg, Pa. and that it was satistied by Ives during his I! They allege that the judgn of the ral Range. Railroad, and the Bowery Hank wery satieted during Ives's fetime, und hot Hens on Une The amount of the personal estate of Heney S. Ives is dificult: to ascertain, according to Tuck & Faxon, and they exp) the belief that It is probably not sufficient to meet the cliims of crediters, _ Struggle for Archit dernon on Two Deb R. Napter Anderson, an architect on Fifth avenue, appeared this morning in City Court before Justice Fitzsimons. On Sept. 4 Anderson in proceedings for OK) SUN plas, BOTH LAWY Liv An- contempt of court arranged if the pro- ceedings were dropped at that aime iw be examined to-day, He appeared with ex-Judge J. C.J, Langb He also agreed to be examined tn sup- plementary? proceedings uj im of the Henry Huber Co, for. Lawyer Charles #2. Le Barbier, for George M. Wood's claim for $124.47, insisted: chat Anderson should got examined, his office, ‘office to be Judge Langbein tuok hin to and it was arra the ex. amination should) be adjourned until Ort. 5 Lawyer Le Barbler asked the presid- int re » commit ‘ding Jus- the matter {nw Justice of the Clty ¢ mas in contempt, Th said id er, LONDON TEAM TO BE DINED. New York A decide letle Club Will En- ‘tain on Monday Night. Benny C, Williams, Chairman of the Athletic Committee of the New York Athletic Club, 1s making arrangements for a subscription dinner to be tende! to the members of the London Athletic Club team in the club-house, at Fifty- sixth street and Sixth avenue, next Monday evening, beginning at 7.29 P.M, The dinner was to have been held In one of the large reception rooms, but there hag been such a large number « requests made from the prominent mem- bers of the clubs for Invitations that the Committee of Arrangements have decided to have the dinner in the Club's ky mnastum, Supt. Duffy ts having the gymnasium tastefully decorated for the occasion with English and American flags. It ts pXneoted that from 175 to 200 covers will pe laid, Results for Real Estate are to be found on The World's Half- Million Guarantee Page, It sells Houses and Lots! — BASEBALL CHAT. Yesterday's game in Brooklyn was atout farcteal an exhibition an was ever witnessed ups a ball feld, and again “Miah' Murray demon- an umpire. Not only did Murray the Players to do about as they pleased, and, tne dentally, stow him up, but he made @ number of decisions, two of which, even had the game been finishes,” would have aMoteat to hal the game thrown out by the League, Iu the firet place, rain was failing when play 1 After ‘two men had tired in. halt of the @rat, Murray called tm es atate that the umpire shail not cali time on account of rain until the spectators the open stands seek shelter. When time Ww called but few of the cranks on the open stands had gone to cover. In the second place, at the expiration of twenty mates, while It Was mtiil raining, Murray again the men to take thelr positions This Was another flagrant violation of playing rules, for they plalnly state that after thine bas heen called rein, {t shall not be resumed ore the expiration of thirty minutes rain, hall nave ceased to fall altogether, oe ee Twice Mid Murray call the game, tn the tat half of the fourth inning, after he had ordered ay for the ohird time, the players nto ake A monkey of Nim, The oma wel head and anxious fo get the game, Grim togan at a ball at least ten fect wite, Hoston pitcher, refused to put tt dhe and the rest of the Boaneaters be- ng for time. Al axain caled Ume, later the two men were and a few mon In a ts Cholly By | plasers wou darkness. 1 na be vosterday resting, and tne! ere sharpened up and bate po said anything about trouble? Pittsburg BA New. York 22 Cinotnnatt 55) Washington Mast. Lou 0 at Phy at \elpht Washington Howton *Ts0 games —_—_———— Beecham’s pills for con- stipation 10° and 25¢, Get the book at your druggist’s | and go by it. Annus! sales wore then 6,000,000 boxea, we to strated the fact that he {8 totally incompetent as | WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 27, 1895, TO STOP THE FIGHT. — Special Session of the Texas Legislature Called. GOV. CULBERSON’S LAST CARD Lawa Wil He Amend Prevent the Corbe simmons Mill, AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 2%1—Gov. Cul- berson lust night issued a proclamation calling a special session of the Legisia- ture for October, one that may pass a law that will knock the Corbett-Pitz- simmons prige-flght into a cocked hat Governor Issued tne proclamation midnight after a lengthy consuita- Gon with his Cabinet. He gives as the reason for h's action that under the present condition of the jaw the fight managers are ilable to pull ight while the courts are rowing at rit; that the Chief Justice of gue burt of Criminal Appeals has ruled aga.nst the State, and now there te a mandamus case pending in the Supreme yurt that may go in an entirely difter ent Lae, thus causing a conflict between the two highest courts in the State. In order to avoid all possible conten: tion, he issued the cail last night, con- ng next Tuesday in this city, and forth the purpose of the cail as follows: Wher 8, a@ decision of the Presiding Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals late rass the exe- cution of the laws of this State against Prige-fighting and other associated fractions of good order and the publi peace, now immincat and threatened, and Whereas, there Is no certainty of a determination of the soundness of said decision by a court of tinal resort in Ume for existing emergencies, and Whereas, it Is proper, in avoidance of every pretext for disregarding the laws, that all controversy eting (nem should be remo on and. all reasonable pacific resorted to in the first Instance to enforce them, ina much as the present Legislature tna mously passed such a prohibitory law. on the 16th and 2th days of April, to. be- me effective Aug. 1, 1895, as part of the Penal Code, tt should require a se sion of a very few day at a small cost to remove any possible defect. and. put the law | immediate operation, and an extraordinasy oceasion has arisen 1e- quiring the Lexisiature to be convened in special session. Now, therefore, I, Charles A, Culber- son, Governor of the State of Texas, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution thereof, hereby call a gpectal session of the ‘Twenty- fourth Legislature, to be convened In the city of Austin, beginning at noon Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1885, for the following purposes: 1. ‘To denounce prige-fighting and kin- dred practices in clear and unamb uous terms and proh'bit the same by appro- priate pains and penalties, putting the! W Into Immediate operation and mak- due necessary provision for Its enforc ment, so that the proposed xhibitton of 8 Character within this State may be rf ented, the undoubted of the Poople upan the subject respected and this affront to mora! sense and cnlight- eed progress of Texas averted, To consider and a upon such other matters as may be present, pursuant to] section 4 icle 3, of the constitution, in the mony th i unto set my hand a! of the State to be atti of Bepten Governor of Texas. URINt | HUMOR Prevented by DISFIG CeTicura © the skin, scal healthy activi IRRITATED, SLUGGISH, POPES. purifies and beautities and hair by res te the CLOGGED, INTAMEL OVERWOPKED THY KEGAL SHOR. Above is our Tabasco style, old thronghout the ‘rtd. Beith Mepots Few i mene wart Ri rd tay iors | the narro toe made, the most - : eeteme| stylish and graceful shoe worn, No over-estimated, misrepresented article is this, but a genuine welted shor. ake the ‘Tabasco in Calf. Patent Calf and Russia Calf, in all sizes and one price $3.50 1, C, Buss & Co, 4 Buy Your Clothing WHOLESALE PRICES. ner We are the larg st wholesale; 4 manufacturers of exclusively good . clothing in the world. {ity North MM too Summer Sty Boston s rig & 117 Yew dirk: Yoa7 Broadway, New x $7 Fulion New York tay Ne We, Washington § Pay 582 Orders for our wholesale eus-| rector: Proton lee tomers being all filled, we have |=~ ss placed the balance of stock into our retail stores and will sell it at We do owly one business--Mon'e | elothing— We do tt right, Covert Coats Made in $10 London Is your regular Fall Overcoat too big to carry around now, You'’r Strictly Wholesale Prices, This represents newly a half a million dollars’ worth of fine Fail and Winter Clothing: Look at the Prices! Finest Quality All Wool) 8,9 1(,09 Suit: fi are} not properly dress Coats, au Ove j 12, 15,°° } without one. Nicest and Best Boys') 3,59 00 A short, wealthy Suits, Ovsreoke! ae ion | looking imported and Ulsters iG ° Covert. Overcoat 5,000 Trousers, Se-) 3,00 4,00 looks well. Costs ten dollars here= worth twenty to a stylish man, If you want a regular overcoator Fall Suit. look at what we have= nyou' d suppose tor less, i ‘'E O Trompson ' 245 Broadway Orposite City Hall Park—Corner Murray St. 76 ee TENT RUPTURE CURED (io Truns ts the only truss ia lect Patterns, Best - Goods. i Sire “ole? e TWO BROADWAY STORES: 194 Broadway, below Fulton St. AND Stewart Bidg, cor. Bway & Chambers St. NEW YORK. BieRMANHEIDELBERGRG. CLOAKS AND SUITS, With luce contort might ful day, woh retarae the’ rupiuce under (he harde Fest rratn, ant will effect @ Wwilhout regard to th The action of Gov. Culberson in call- Ing a special session of (he Leg.slature is the playing of a trump cant. It seems rtain that the big fights arranged by a Athletic Club will not now, take place. The Texas Legislature cannot afford to £0 on record as sanctoning prize | fighis, ‘This much seems certain, How the poonle of Texas wil regard the ex-| tra expense saddled upon them by the] calling of tis special session ts anoth | matter. ‘They will not be any too Well | zslmmons {s already on his way . and Corbett will start within a ew days, It is not likely that the | ida Athlete Club will give up all hopes of pulling off the fleht i The Chicago sporting contingent do hot seem to be much alarmed at the action taken by the Governor of Texas, | They say it tx one thing to call the Leg- islature together, and another to secure the passage of a law prohibiting flght-| ing. Dan Stuart last night telegraphed F. | KB. Kennedy, who expects to run aj train to Dallas for the fight, that the | mill will be brought off In the Fan | Territory If a law is passed ‘bid ding it In ‘Texas, What action Uncle Sam would take if the puagilists at- tempt to meet on his domain is prob+ lematical. ee LICENSE MONEY REFUSED. Cash Was Tendered for a Prine- Fight Permit tn Texan, DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 27.—County At- torney Bryas, of Georgetown, Tex., re- fused to accept from R, A, Johns, a prominent attorney, $750, tendered to secure a license for a prize-fight, Mr. Johns refused to say for whom he was! acting. A test case before the Supreme Court of Texas will be made of this case, Other cash. applications for license have been made, but this is the first case in which the cold cash has been planked down, Who is behind Mr. Johns Ja not known, $12.85. Our Diagonal Suit at $12.85 is made of a three-threaded diagonal, which makes them softer and | anter to the touch than the wiry goods usually sold at this price, | While all diagonals will gloss if worn | long enough, ours, because of the pecullar weaving, will not until worn to the bone. RICKARDS, 401 6th Ave. Between 2th and 25th St —_—_—---— PATENTED WILTON VELVETS suff, Are a C3 * new samples of Cowper lable? Ca pets, Choose your ran to be! made at the 1 prices of wool! and wages, 104 West 14th » DIED. | GWYNNE 85 Woat 68th st, Thursty . at 40 PM. of pneumonia, MAG. TRUDE, « Abram EB, Gwyna Notice of funera: | LTrOW's papers, COMPETE Musee ULdetas we arde. oF reas Je, all requisites .. store, DACKSON?S.’ 6b ave. cor tte ot _____ Sporting. ae ae rl alts BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, Racing Te-Das, Beginning at 2 P.M, ADMISSION. $1.50 LADIES, Boe All roads to Coney Island direct to track. Brooklyn Jockey Club. FALL MEETING, 1595, BIX RACES TO-MORROW, AT £00 P.M ens ane erything in our stock is plainly marked with the pric ‘There is therefore no ehunce for us to ada an extra 10 per cent. if you happen to want to buy on CREDIT. Here are some special atteape| tions iu Men's Clothing: | | | | HENTY HW. KANE, 1s West 34M St. 1 bet aathi ‘opean flor failing power, Ja ture badder weve of men, Cured All wool trouseis $2.50. Brown Suits, $10. “Unfinished Worsted” Cut- away Coat and Vest, $12 to $15 or black Cassimere E For Saie. Ladies’ and) Gents We have some new Fall Cloaks for Indios that are extremely stylish | CLOTHING and very moderate in price. Then, | too, we can furnish a house froin top to bottom, and do it as well and as cheaply as anybody. Entrauce through Furniture Department, Wilcox @ Gibbs, Auwomatic, vemeati OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30.) ,wusya, a gious, amomauc, ocauat i easy of mot 263 6th Ave. 104 & 106 West 17th St. BROOKLYN STORES: 468 & 470 Fulton St honthly pay ON hanhatian Clotning 59, aiday CREDIT, isa. ~~ SEWING MACHINES. ents: of machin 124 Ben 1th at seen Se aS y ode xcursions. ERIE LINES, EVERY SUSDAY— SHOHOLA GLEN. m Kew York, on tne hanks of the cItul Delaware River, 1,000 feet above the sea $1.00 ROUND TRIP. 31,00. Focet express train ieaves Chambers wt, 9 a ak Second express ™. Five murutes ning, leave LAST SUNDAY, 234 wt and 610 P.M “PT. 29, Rew 89TH YEA. TO GneewWUUD LAKE, 7sc. ROUND TR.P. 750. PARK ROW AND CHATHALISQ, | , Fei! 20 arg Cham ES a 38 Deure it Glone Chole of ty express Wains te 3 minutes from City Hall. Wurning. Home by 100 oe 800 MM. at As SEVEN: STORES! IN A ROW, Around Staten Island. Daly si wer Aurcra leaves W 22d at, 1.90; OWPERTHW IT Baters de Bridge Dock, Bie 4 POM. Musi uinenis Tlewets 50 ota f A +] pQhESEp MOINE, SEWHURG and Tn). by aloes Dat Liss wteare tes Beet OLD RELIABLE,” Pir as BAS aL aad Wea a2 Ot FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. | yo 339 2° tit foe a EVERYTHING for HOUSEKEEPING | et! 200m fies Nl‘ dapat LOWEST PRICES. _ Flets and Apartments to bet Brooklyn. . BEST GOODS. LARGEST STOCE BARGAINS: in Every Departme SPECIAL: Onyx Top Tab! quet Lamps Hanging Lamps de, | TERMS: | $B FLATS, $8. s with Brass Legs, Ban Sportsmen's Goods, AUCTION, — (ron Bu ino BL Veeckly on $65 Wortht 86 Monthy on 9100 Worth, 825 Menthly on ¥500 Worth, rtivis For the convention vine MEYER, At CRONEEM, NUENNTON MONDAY ALM enn ———— Any Amount ia stomers col r lection» will be a AM requested, Patents. ____ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. opine f Hoh wht ‘e todan Taree E —— SMR NO EXTRA CHARGES Instruction, CELSION Wicy ie Riding school, Qve, dark buliding; 4 lesson 60c.,'6 lessons OF ANY KIND, “aR ant

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