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1 2 u 4 | AV 4 - i Ye ih 4 ee \ q THE 'HILLIARD INQUEST BRINGS OUT HORRORS OF iainiendiele HOSPITAL, wteleolebbtebteleieibbolett | THE CORONER Ta i fool feof ARC) BEFORE THRE THE Sugar, B. R. T. and Tenn. Coal Suffered Heavily. TRACTIONS VERY WEAK. People’s Gas and Misssouri |} Pacific Were Exceptions to General Rule, cHement continued at a hieh plteh eday'e market. bul the general tone Mich weaker than in several) weeks, i Bffeete of the abnormal rise of the ast Bean. WK Were Cropping oUL promiecuoumly, | eobbebleelolsteteteteteleeeleobeieteteteletetetetestel efeBesteletentnte fofntntertefefee el oofndete aN Vicsse erence argo te te I} - Soleolsfelnefeefleotsitlofaefedaetteftaeteledlefetnebael The market lacked the power ry ” ed from Fire! Wage wt sorb these sal and (hue mate the re “he moat pronounced. he trausaction» Were in exceptiine ke as wakened water went 1 adler wa Mitsanner Uacia T heard the night talking n Feporte (hat W DanP bed been hats of e bentng Wmped UP sbasmodically on uw pheno: lio must have recelved nal demand. Bubsequentiy q natural Hon met in and it fel) hack to Ie Wan Was Maan of rates Nd then Muctuated violently under a The next morning | stayed in be Fee valine af hug Missouri |), we advanced (o 4 on running | Aer waking jpermiee al Bales of wbour 10,000 shares, and th nigh ree t Fepealned stationary lout, however, | hing "W ‘omether with People's Gas, Americar A Maar Imonopollaed & larwe amuUTt ut at Wnt after dinner, He wan ve i) and in the aggregate (he wales |) | and walked we if in great pain, Hin heal J a me greredert 15000 shaves In the | was a mass of bruins 1 a tothe, however, way under Intevac | tl bruise over Mis lett eye ‘ bear presiire, and ‘ Vin plant eye, he right cheek was Fapid. After opening | r sand le aN f 4 ts prive munk to 1491 debile ved mat you tae Ae Brooklyn Rapid ‘Meansit ala) (he (tile biie marks where the hed arply from th hin F pat ment and. ta em if A Compared Kit 14 the opening pri , Une supt, O'Rour ne | The Gould treuew came. fad poand wald: (AN, you're getting pret ward 2 o'clock. New Y vod treatment, and Lauehe to 14 and Ghicowe | Pot At this point Davie sald to us) Any : ne who ways anything about what bap American Mex-|pens here will be sarry We have the im ite nth Worn iMlted | nower of fe ani deailh here | mane Buger toliohed 114 befor » poor HN Mird ont ‘ Was ing. American Express jumped ratohed, hen Dr Wikiman came inte On a ingle transaction, MhEih nantes total ales of stocks today were [1 Davie nw a shares, and of bods %8,0m),000 Charme Amainet De, Wilde We have had a very violent man The Closing Quotations, hdd a a Open High. Law. Clow Give him a good ileoking,” anawered | sae. COTM * Dr, Wildman ty 1 dtd) eaid Davis ut it didn't de oe at Wi any Kon | Am. Merl @ Hoon” of ify and when HilWard schee Ww Am Mont 4 Wire it he raid Ia menaving way 1 know Am nar Wy what todo with him 7 ft RR! tg We had a bvokout window for Dr |e X Aeegit me us They. ARHORIOA 18 pe airy eat! MRS HILLIARD AND HER SON IN COL: Ah, Tb PS iy They iret to make the p Bir’ ole.” is land watch When Dr, Piteh Iolatototetatelototobobetatotototel | ere HH I} war covered witit | o¥ o> adlahnaaeae hy We were all ordered | \ @ Behool tor Nurnes if % lve the nurses ’ Ney H trank, whi per end of the kod) to defend them eh tos | hall, The have begun & i 78) | aud rane f A. Nui ine request Of Mr Ange } ly N a the w «dd the patients the reat h Hal , ite fo prepare hia \ i i nin Kicked hi ve WiLheanes it wan al arahall deinkins wht ugh tr on sald that he would p nit ayehall drinking. his H French |/luee. evidence to anoW. IReA™, Minick | so it ma in the jaw i made unfossion, witeh wotld ly Be at auppar | tana ' fay rate the purres, both to @ Dhyaiclan | Me fA te lt pa nd to Magistrate Hoge 4 ra a ie apnart Mew, Hit ard on the Stmad, Mire Hiliard the frat witness | fant a nt ' She wan dressed in Thon Davia grabbed him. He broke Dr. Piteh Pestities, Mieted with « way, ran around the table amt down sitly keeps [owe Contra! the pavillon. ‘They caught him, and. Dr Allen Fito, Examiner of Lunacy hing £ rrmerene throwing him to floor. Deaan to Kick | (or the Department of Pablic Churtttes, t underatand 1 ” hin anmercifully. They ked Alm, | wis then called, He sald eter who an too, Davie dial Che klong. 1 om SL At i VU! could apa nM Freneh was provi i Wie ‘ flernoon on Dig. 12 He was brow Walane Go the interpreter Oxden Mills i ter Choked with a Sheet in by the nunte, Davia, He Was excited | gerlved and. took a seat near the de OMT “Thea they got a sheet and iwisted ttf and oanineas, ‘He had many delust fondant nurses: tex iid HL iaeds peel Avatn they His wife Was proven! fle Was aime Mia Hihard sald her husband left his So Totes pt m ih the bathroom They dragged | thin and mather na weak and ©) home at a Beventh avenne, on Tuer wn soa he ‘| long. hie face buMpINE an ihe fH ndicon: sy morning at SB o'clock, He had fuse ational Mies! rm if 4 V4 Xa Malt. i Tiey didn't take off Mie clothes, bul gave] GQ. How long wan tha woul Parlved Crom Beaton and appeared very ‘ him & ahower bath With eve nt \ mt J much exctted. He satd he had had som GS oa that niet | yD i hotlee. his. Og | trouble, which he would explain to her Nori American i via fellow poally? oA. Lan on rm rvtoe ater i Sanborn 4 ying Nad (we ‘ Hie eal) he Was going (9 the Freneh Northern Prcih pe The ere Hilliord'# room tf treats a patient ally, while the Vand AM not appear to be hurt or ether vatanhanerta, We stent a : mot ered Incany way. ‘They had been Macover Thor Mitned wen ablne 7s ee nveraal with |inarrie! (wenty years amd abe Nad hover xi morning L heard Davie telephone | wii , ru x | Vacything #trange about him, ihe M eine ME mute had rsh HY sli | Paken to the Hospital, vant intense ‘“ your |, Casimer Verger, of 79 Weat Ninety wi wanape ‘ q iat street, an aliache of the French | Wale h Day ‘ ul Wak the next withers, He sald Jasked mv write hat Mes. Hiiard iret vislted the Cons i ‘ Hale and #alt that her husband wag layed there day tryin} gy ln mind She asked if he had to ' wan Thursday, Tower |) Met Aa WHY ey there Later Hilal turned up, " ” ie tnt 9H ‘edd A. | iat rambling fashion, accusing rit them #) 1 know that they were spas We ; of causing him to lone hin t Q tid . ) 1 policeman was That wy \ s Wedl A iD Atte Hilliard said pe | { shamintne M Kt Niven A, Tale replied Dr. Fitch to France Om quent ee bats woudl have ned imy aid told him. that Why 1 Wal Thread hoe ht ick and that he had better go Veared They Waoutd it Him ng Thomas J Minnock m { wanted to 4 \ \ was artested a wanted lo ge ' 1) pial ah AROUND Soka AS 1 Th Houser, of the | they would Kbit me jars aed him with diaorderty | iret Then told how he war | Mat happened between Thursday | ea", HAFERO ih’ esolteant, da ke! to take charge of Hard, night and Saturday morning?” aaked iiel ' Pea eae eee mvaimtel | ite. pobleernan. aatd Hiliard at vremar Into the exami i {no (ime complathed of being hurt or tn Nine They Demmed me noe | foe ' patty * a story, FE eaid T woul top) he hod divide Rhew { conidn't stand for murder’ t a1 when ' Unbort re Adminsion, World Want Results eated me fairly well | Uanit ape mes Polloeman Joweph Paton, of the same 1 hed Bratattt PAL bo clit gaye substantially the same j | RPPRYERER, mY MPMETe ening {een mony. Beret. WHDUF also Contifled ift to Advertisers In reply.to questioning oy Lawyer A ' TU Ki of theme offers averted (hat out De | denon, ML k wald that at fio time y i | 1 ide of the man's exelted manner there Hd Hilliagd reaint the nirmer ar use any |! ‘ wie Hothing Unusual about Ain=that te force, What the nurses did was entirely | vegeot aml 1 had a balng of soreness | unprovoked. sonie Dr Willlam Rosensoln, of 28 Bast Paid Help W, ints | Aca tant Diatttose Attorney Motuty re] He Was Wenk and Keohte roadway, the #urgeon In charge of the P a Did you hear Mullant accom | ply exam 1 to And aanbulanee 1h ny conveyed Hillard 9 | the sea of abvelng him he was ‘n weak adi Gouverneur then towtified: inTo-Da' "Worl All he eal) was, Ain't you xa \ u Fy much excited, He y d waianied! Kill me at once! Finiah me learn if Ne had iniuries about the IDDATeNLY aD | ie witnete was eared het aked Juror No. 6 you kaow?" aak the ward J Dondn, Cora: Phystotar 1 did replied [Dy Li nen called. He performed the au | pr | w xplaln thi from weneral appearance. If ¥ ’ Be on Rut { vd been ne Would not Paid Help Wants in 3 other onditions ival pa \ was Ox ble te Wh Lhe station New York Papers Combined, Lawyer Att hen. wlarted t¢ the tm Hanee Stee OF up ; 1 PH Mt K villon. ate si ita Ve Re Bulity Wat pup fight three of four was terol [founds ih the ring after their riba have | 1 Agere 14 HOUSHWORK 101 © Min- [Deen broken,’ #atd the Coroner, BOOKBINDENS .... 6 JANITARGRRS ‘ the MOOKKERPRRS ©. 6 JANITORE f) jom and Death, “yd ee oeee meet BUTTON! one Ty Me man wae of pe Mi a ed srpeeont Toes ‘ watriction red Dr, Doniin on, and M jiated the young dootor in « OnK.. 9 np cones « t the Corune Wh a though LAUNDA RGSS ‘ aan: valid (he phiwiolan, rol tryed by, Maale: |) dows a Cbd. It ba ale Fmmendatton?” |heen my wit people with low long, arked Mr. Melniyre 1 the Mugtetrate| broke H “would It take to strangle a man munish an inno Ken 6 iep around ae lively “From three to ive minut Ming having d how Hil 12] ‘Were there any marka on the throat? led (nat te arally. Was alck and den rahe” Whee OPPRATON 6 10) 08ked Mr. Anderson te. and that was his ‘ive forliney arrived there it became ry PAINTERS ‘ he replied: a uy the story, Bo Magistrate |io take. in a Woman, Aud Milhant PHOTOGRAPHERS, a] + he head ti gan disenarmed him,’ stepped out on the walk. The Frowen mA was to be taken home, while Milttal 8) “How were they hey made? | The Charges, was to ao On to Bellevue, 1 “By 1 ehouid nurses, with such a grave chatwe] Hilliard then became rigtent it yo} De in wae then released vid the tom. are studying to be ohysi.|Decame necessary to Uso coum raed wmill to-morrow at it f, Japparatun, mcanves belt ©) .clook. ‘ements Teoking, and around the Wi i C he ? The Widow's Story, | epparently indy ature nut, (hes | hanes wed to he i No sever’ 4 ure the men Thomas Anoe howevs a 7) Mra, Hilliard, who bad tentitiod in the | cmpinining withens, AWeArN. Kicked , bs 3] morning, took the mtand agatn this afver-| Wut liliiiard inthe ail ahem choked 1 tool four man 40 put en the re- 4{noon and told what her husband said tol jim into tinconeciousness raged | *TAtning aa) ie son arent charmed as away, head ee liven] Coma Net Shake Tentimeny, tf your husband before he Lay {eee Ro n | Coroner, ARE ars, 09 Bi, i WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 297, 1900 A DEEP MYSTERY Famous Oculist, Dr. Dead at Rich Drown, « wealthy phy of the most Dr, Ulysses A slclan of Byracuse, noted eye and ear experts in the country waa found dead A.M. to-day In the the repidence of Richard King 2) Weat Forty and ome 1 few minutes before 7 areaway beneath the stoop of a Wail street broker, a( nthe The position that there An abrasion over rat aide of tie forehend, the hair tine, and weverat under the right indicated the tor had been muriered by footpads and his body diepaied of In the areaway In sich manner the Impremion | that he had fallen dowa and killed hime it the body and che fact was the Just above dor ear that ® lo alve nelf. Autopny Sh This theory ts Murder Slane, the result borne out by f the autopay held by Coroner a# Physi jan Weston at tie Morgue The physician found sever al wounds on th head which might have been eaune either with a bora palr of bra knuckles. Byidently the doctor had fome such impression, f he remarked ae he began che autopay They must have hit him hard there ‘There were dincovered several abra one and Ww |Pwo were real lacerations and two ae vere contusions af by blows, Dr Wee ton expected to find a fracture under on temple, but did not hin ekull and @ abrasion on the rieh fe found Instead a watery braln The final cause of death waa found to be suffocation. Te lungs were oon: gested badly, and there wore some slight hemorrhages in the heart, ‘This #uffooa- on was due to the fot that the body had fallen head down on (he areaway ater, the nove being crushed against a ptone step and the asphyxiation result: ing Dr. Brown wae & guest, with his wife at the dmperial Hotel, Mhe ie a ly some woman, and they are both fam! figures in upper Hrowdway theatres and restaurants, They enjoyed the courte ales of the New York Central road and wore frequent visitors to the city, The doctor han attracted attention because he was born (n Marathon, near Homer, the home of David in Cortland County Harum. Volloe Pansled ‘The ponition of the body ts against the veory favored by the pollee that Dr Hrown's death was caused by a fall The residence of Richard King, whose brokerage offices are at & Hroadway, la a threestory brownstone with a niah stoop, ‘The areaway ts ralled off from the midewalk hy a low fence of The laten of the Iron gate Is out Two stops lead Ateep steps descend by Myntery, order down to the oa, and then five {o {he basement entrance beneath the woop On those steph lay the body of Dr Brown, hin head resting against the lower siep and up Againat the barred Iron gate, From the wound above tir forehead blood oomed out and covered the Weat alep. . ifs hat was not on the plepa, but tn the areaway Jurt inside the gate, ‘The theory on whieh the police are proceed- te le that Dr, Brown wan attacked by footpads who dealt him a murder biow Finding they had murdered him they hasilly dragged tix body areaway of the broker's home, dispor ag a teen een See Sear ald the qoetor you had to push or pull him e asked the Coroner On, Hy just slid him in and together to keep then tled his Knees het Ma AMA’ he etrike any stanchion or hard oblect in this alide? = A, ble dil pot Q. Did be groan or moan? A. He dit nat Q. Did he stop talleiny A. On the itrary, he waa more yo it than ever G.,Was he violont on the way to Belle vue? oA LN at ali KELLER’S R’S REPORT ON THE NURSES. He Says the Discoveries He Made Called for Prompt Action, The Governing Board of the Mills ‘Training Sehool for Nurses received this afiernoon a report from Commissioner of Charttios John W, Keller, explaining why he had discharged the pupil nurees of Bellevue Hospital He stated suceinetly the results of the recent Investigation of the charges againet (he nurees in the Insane and al: coholic wards, transmitted a transerint of the evidence taken, and asked the Joverning Board to give It careful cons} sideration The Commissioner \ald sition that whenever 4 doubt ia raised to the proper treatment betwoen the patient and the nurse, the benefit of the tbe given to the patteat. Fol he told, his investigatio yh a condition of a: OMPL action Was necemsary willing to accept as true the own the prow \ into the; | eho - U. H. Brown, Found Man’s Door. Nils body to give the idea that their vic- tim had come to his death by a fall, Mian Be he Nedy, The feat person to come upon the dead wes a milkman from @ datry at Avenue and Forty-second street, Wintleld Henwooly, who tum: oy the body at 64 o'eloek, as he deliver the milk at Hroker King’s home He found Polweman Hil man and brought him to the scene The polceman alarmed the King Hourshold, Through the family butier, John Chamberlain, twas said that none of the fomily had heard any noire dure Ina ihe bight They knew nothing of Dr Hrown, From what they sald it seemed the doctor's body Was ald there and wae found between (Gand tHAM Mra, Hrown Was seen at the Imperial Hotel by an Evening World reporter, ahe Had fot been notified of her husband's nny Sixth named bled went ertain that death, She became hysterical when vhe kreeted her caller, and asked in great bation why a reporter had called ber, She was not told tha husband was dead her Mere, Drown 1 “We came of Viet. ) New York on Saturday {ane weld, to spend the holidaye, taking tn ww thestres and vieiting fronds LT have many relatives here. The doctor has net been in the beet of Palin, the demands of Wie practice ne told on reereation. T cannot Imagine falled ty return jaat night, He wae sere Until 10 o'clock, Mr. Howard Brve ne Amith, the editor of a Wall street publication, called on us, and we wore cated in ibe parlor until Mr, Smith srone to 4o. The doctor went downs state with him, He did not return, ‘ipposed Ne had gone for a pilaateas und wos not alarmed when he did return at ones Lt went to bed and fei aniee)) A deepateh from Syracuse De and Mra, Brown for Newt Ont wat Saturday with De Loule aos, the otter having since returned, Hrown ie Known am the moat famous jhyrtclon in his native ety, where he haa proctioed as a speclaiiat for thirty years, succeeding hin father. The cider Dr. Brown ‘ica suddenly and his sgn ways, hed 4 premonition (iat his dewth would come the same way, lle had a reputation for phitan- thropy and though In many cases he demanded ane received fe of thou- sands of t Hare ihe. treated Vv e poor Who ame to him. without Dr. Hrown's wife wax Isabelle Rayner, onee 4 nurse at Bellevue Hos or him, We were here for why Batior Smith's Story, Howard Beving Smith told an Byening World reporter he was with Dr, Brown wnt S o'clock this morning, At thi hour he left him standing on the aid walk jn front of Rector's Uptown restau rant Mr. Smith didn't know until thin agter- noon th aL his ne seen World. Dr. Brown wi 1 Hdwe ne, WT West reporter fol Hrown between 3 orning,” he paid, 4 iad time. Tam pro» He wan one of my olt- eat friemts. | met him twenty year ago In Syracuse ‘First we went to the Waldort-Aa- tori, then to the Manhattan Hotel, and nd 4 @ had ny foundly ahock finally, about 2 o'clock, we reached Ree- tors upte “Phere some oysters, smoked and drank awnlle, and about 4 o'clock, I think, we started to go. As we reached the door one of four men at a table near by spoke to me T sat down with him white Dr. Brown and another man. ranger to me, sat down together on | towether. T watted Hroadway car, ‘The others | don't know where they DALTON ON THE. MAYOR'S RACK, Brooklynites Appeal to Van Wyck for More Water. Commissioner Dalton, of the Water Supply Department, and pis engineers ond deputies were under er Xeni tion for mare (han aa hour (o-day in the Mayor's offer Mayor Van Wyck presided at the hear. jing. He wail he was determined to Ax the responstollity for vay in ar work on the laying of new 44-inch mains in. Brooklyn, The delay in getting to work wi ee Mh Sonia rtae iained, by the p o pe manutacturer promised to begin work Yan i ) m Commiastoner Dalton al ihe ney ti other work Was to be bl Hoard of Aldermen, who held up the 4 1 Septiomen to do," ay i" font af if jd Aldermen at the polls next elec: on, me thore wh charges made, bul independent thon do made it plain that ing had been practised, { fifteen former patients who had been examined at his sugRe: it had hy) (bey, were not properly n had no complaint to “one to Ve and he was eatisfed they Tokd the (rut ‘The Msoharge of the pupil nurses wi: the legitimate result of his inquiry, —— HAS FITCH BEEN ASKED TO RESIGN? Commissioner Keller Will Neither Deny Nor Con. firm the Rumor. It was rumored about Bellevue thie morning that Dra. Fitch and Wikiman, examiners in lunacy, had resigned, Wie Coenen Keller yt asteed by an Rvening reporter if it wore true be “They American tive at Firmness was the rule in the London stock raliwa; otatement a the nee Mg fi strong. & acuy some heatiancy, Hou on Was I-8 above ire, Wut moat of t tlonal stocks per cent, Bout were steady a Cotten Market Cotton opened stead: the doctor | WOMEN WEEP. Tearful Scene at the Offices of Currier & Bunker. Women customers of Currier & Bun+ ker, brokers, at 8 Broadway, burst into tears (o-day when the aasignment of the firm was announced, They saw thelr prowpective profita and (heir margina un and the atr castlen they had been bulld ng crashed in ruin, At the branch oMee of the firm, 21 Park Row, there wore numerous women customers, and (hese created quite @ scene Immediately following the formal announcement ‘The firm is componed of Israel L. Cure ree and Benjamin WW, Bunker, It has been tn business on the Consolidated Sxchange and the Produce Mxchange wince jast Apri! While some of its [customers were women the bulk of the business transacted by It was largely for outalde customers William HH, Bonynge, of 1 Broadway was made amignes, 8, Bard is his attorney, Speaking for the nee Mr. Hard sald, MB ho faliure in due to difters ences between the partners, Yeaterday these differences became so acute that waslgnment Was necessary to provect the cred! Lore, “The Mabilities are not heavy, T can make no definite statement as to the amount yet “One of the partners will resume b nese as soon as these differences are a hunted . The firm had besides a branch office at M1 Park Row two branches In Boston le advertised extenalvely and was sup poned to be doing & good business, Many of the customers were indignant at the asegament, They sald \t fol- lowed so many other failures of bucket- shops In the present bull market thal they could not be expected to eredit the statement sof the attorney for the ar- wignee, Attorney Bord made a speecl to the customers in which he asko! them to be pationt for a day or two, flome of the cumomers had good ac- counts. One roman had up @ margin " of and 4 a @ profit of nearly as ee Threats eof cra ain pr ings wei made nevera’ ones, but \ nen rdeorta Seeareste, on the Co wolldnt a Bx Be ively #1 vy o oe oharee wre bos! it in and ‘sold under the rule, neimsonn, VILLAGE BROKERS VANISH. Atenger & Co, a firm that has beon running @ brokerage office in the Bab- cock Bullding, on West Front sireet, Plainfleld, N. J, for several weeks past cloned ite doors to-day and the brokers Neappeared Several customers in thie city are o ums aggregating $0.00 The failure enn Feat Of the feliure of May” 6 Co,, of 31 Broadway, hot OWEN MURPHY WILL FILED. lord Batate Ament Who Trusted in Greet Crista, ‘The will of the late Owen Murphy was filed for probate in Brooklyn this morn- ing Murphy was for years agent of the Goorge Day Lori estate, 1 ae agent when the safe of Mr, Lord was broken open and over $1,000,000 stolen, By his will Murphy leaves his prop: erty (o hie five children, John, Anna, Alite, William and nels, \s inventoried TORN TO ANTS ON STEAMSHIP. >= Boatswain of Arthur Head Meets Horrible Death. (Coprriaht, 190, by The Drege Publishing Comsany, World.) (fpeolal (0 The Breping World) BERMUDA, Dec. f%~The tramp ftoamer Arthur Head crept into port at St, Georges this morning with a broken aft and one of her crew dead, The steamer left here Deo, 15 for Hampton Roads, and ran into @ hurri+ cane when in the Guif Stream, During the height of the gale on the morning of Deo, 17 the shaft brok believed the mer would Boatawain John Thomosen, white at work in the well making repairs on the broken shaft, was caught In the machine ery and literally torn to pleces, Thomo- | gi sen was a native of Hull, England, un+ married, and had been vonnected with the ship for nearly a year, iis body will be buried here, It Oe runt ear a pecere the eater can make repaire and proceed, Capt, Bouter says the weather in the quit was the worst he had ever seen, He to 4 pointe higher, but > ear roa H i i ‘The estate ary and for » time § tt DOCTOR'S DEATH [RKERSFAL: DEVERY STICKS: DEFIES ENEMIES Appointment of New Captains Gives Chief Upper Hand. A close friend of Chief of Poilee De very Informed an Kvening World re- porter this afternoon that Devery wowld not resign, and that he is prepared to ght his eneniies, and stick to the end. “Leen than twenty-four houre ago,’ said The Kvening World's tnformant, 1 heard Devery declare that he would hever resign a Chief of Pollee, and If he wan removed on charges he Was pre- ya to fight, They may foree him out, but be will never resign.” The same man sald Devery expected the Legislature to reorganize the pollee for which meant that all of the pre- officials would have to go, Under clreumetances, Devery ls willing to retire, but he has absolutely made up his mind that he will not be forced out by York. Commissioner Sexton's position has been in doubt, but he is sald to have expressed his friendiiness for the Chiet at a short conference held with him jorday. A reporter of The Evening jd asked the Commissioner about this conference to-day Hexton smiled blandly, saying he pre- ferred not to talk, ‘Was there any slgnifioance in your isit to the Chief yesterday?’ he was asked, “Not a bit,’ he replied, It wae a friendly visit?’ "Entirely, 1 frequently drop in to see him on my way out All the members of the Police Board were at their offices fn the building this afternoon, and \t Was said there Would probably a ineetlog, of the Boar Mintet y perived prous “Atalock Commissioner” Sexton follow minutos later and called on the Chief Then other bers of the Board visited then the Chief's office at Aifferent times, CLEARING-HOUSE RECORD. f » ToDay Amounted: to MGI, the Highest Ever, ‘The exchanges at the New York Cloar+ ing+Houre to-day aggregated $94,013,299, which Is a record The previous high record was om Noy, % jaw, when the exchanges were about 114,000, len. rma HAVE HAD THEIR DAY. Local Treatments for Catarrh Rele- gated to the Rear, The wurest and safest treatment for ary form of Catarrh 's an internal remedy which acte epecifioally upon the blood and mucous membranes, Such a remedy le the new preparation sold everywhere by drug- | pista nw Btuart's Catarrh Tablets, a medi> in plearant tablet form, eae lableis contain in highly concen: trated form well-known germ antiseptica like sangulnaria, guaiacol, Red Gum gnd | tinaitar curative elements aud no one who ers from any form of eatarrh, and hes ccperienced the tnefMoleney and tneonves lence of powders, sprays and inhalers, wii! ever to back to such antiquated remedies afler once (rylng so pleasant a treatment as Mtuart’s Catarrh Tablets and one w gives to mueh relief ino short a time Droggiats oell Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at fifty cents for full siaed package, and their daily use will effectually cure this troubles some and dangerous disease, ‘The danger from catarrh is that Ht ls a short road to consumption, (0 chronic stom eb ff rh and to catarrh of liver and rN lon caseq of deafness are caused (rot Loppage of Bustarhian (ube as @ Feaul of catarrh, Small broken lots of all his season's best models red aneians, ard and e@ Swi r, | loose, broad- ul idered over- shut all thenew at oh of th ft. tw in some trouble tt reales li be ge tise io dress eee | hy oe to WM. 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