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owas a shid ae “fwere Swith a consignment of pig lead. Sateam winch vegan drawing In the 28.—The Times to-day despatch LONDON, Oct. prints the following New Yc “Yours of Thursday, regarding condition of New York, has been tele- fraoned back here and hos raised a orm of protest. Commissioner of Police and om ft twiekedly Murphy calls Bctously taise.’ “Commissioner Murphy has so charac- @erized every attack on the po fhe became Commissioner, but ed by the news) in this ‘Fietion’ papers Is similar “There never was a better Hiustration of the American characteristic, which has been noted by many visitors to the United States, tha: so long as the eritl clsm of anything American ts printed in the United Stat nothing is sald. “But outside criticlym is denounced, "The very papers which declared the despatch to be a Me have been printing articles representing th condition of New York as being deplorable ¢ Thursday one evening paper gave a Ist of the burglaries which had been com- mitted in a few days ina single section, rwith the heading: ‘What Burglars Are Doing While Tammany’s Police Sleep.” “Another paper the same day sald the ; Police Atraid to Make|' Highwaymen Points Ever New York pers Quoted in Sup- oer of Statements. wressed by “Reports of robberies are up vtter the pe make {Head tance © ers tn n rob tes and hol are the rule rather th thevexe Ie a fact that the to make ar: unless a Hoe hay tween now amd election ly compelled to do #9 “Then follow details of a number o canes of crime downtown in stance the victim shouted for_th of a policeman who was (we ATTACK BY FOOTPADS. Daring Hold-Up in Chrystie Street at an Early Hour. Cscar Jansen and Victor Petersen, of No. 8 Pacific street, Brooklyn, were pasting through Chrystie street early | T8¥olvers, are scouring the country for| street was on thp-toe pending his ar- this morning, when they were attacked Dy three men who had been lurking in] Who savagely tet the wife of James | Wall and Broad streets, was besleged the shadow of a doorway near Broome street. The two men wi knocked down and beaten Into fnsensibillty by the highw: who used bottles as weap- en ‘ons, While helpless they were robbed, Jansen of $10 in money and Petersen of his gold watch and chain. The footpads were still bending over them and rifling thelr pockets waen noticed by Policeman Madden, of the Eldridge street station. He sprang to she rescue and the thieves scattered. He chase one of them and ordered him to halt, and when the man refused he Grew his revolver and threatened to Shoot, but thin did not frighten the fugitive. Madden, atter » chase a dozen biocks, through Broome, Mott cnd Grand streets. nally overtook his man, but had to use his efub freely be- -ore the thief would consent to accom- pany him to the station-house. There the man described himself ar Edward McCready, a laborer, nineteen years old, of No. % Bowery. He ad- mitted having been {mplicated in the Nolding-up of Janren and Petersen, vut Fefused to divulge the names vf hin confederates. Two hours after making the first cap- ture Policeman Madden arrested Harry Jacobs. of No. 176 Monroe street, and Sam Phillips, of No. 283 Division street, ‘on suspicion that they were con' with McReady in the hold-up. hey were taken to Police Headquarters and photographed for the Rogues’ Gallery. It ls believed by the police that In this have the hold-up men who have been terrorizing the lower east aide of late, going so far as to murder @man in Frankfort street. The prisoners were arraigned in the Fasex Market Court later and held in $1,000 ball each for examination. Madden declares Philips is a fugitive from justice In jumping a bond on « rodvery charge. FATAL MISHAP ON STEAMER, THREE MEN HURT RY SNAP- PING OF HEAVY CHAIN. Preparing to Un pened. Three men were seriovsly injured in an accident to-day at the Ward line wharf, pler 17. foot of Joralemon strect Brooklyn. ‘They were: MONIHAN, forty Years old, rtreet, skull fractured, Died thie afternoon at the Pane. Island Howpital sored, thit- Lrooklyn; serious internal tr 5 FULFORD, H colored, thirty Wo; S12 Balle: street; severely cut “about the head ‘A gang of stevedores wa ‘unload the steamer King sarrived from Cuban ports on Saturday A light- @f was alongside the steamer and on t which was to be raised ro “that the meta! could slide down to the A heavy chain, suspended from a *lerane, was attached to the ekid and a vin The end of the skid caught againet the Of the vesscl, but this was not Moticod and the engine was kept run- ain Ang Dac across the dcek of the boat rife force, BiG POSSE IN HOT PURSUIT. Kid) fell back co the deck of the | Masked Negro Beat Rich Man's Wife, Alone in Her Home, and Robbed. te The Brening World.) (Spectal CAMDDN, N. J., Oct. 24.—One hundred | of the country, returned to his office to- and fifty men, armed with shotguns and miles around to-day in search of a negro Venley, a rich resident of Ouk Lynn near here, laat night, robbed the house; crowd euger to learn what Mr. Morgan and escaped, Mrs. Venley ts the owner of a num- ber of houses, one of which wi about two Weeke ago. recelve the Insurance money on not arrive, 1 about this money, Mr. Venley went to churoh laat even. ing, leaving hia wife in the house alone, he negro evidently know She was aitting in the parlor reading] two fnanc when eho heard a nolse behind her. Turning around, sbe waa startled to|tell what aubject was under discui sew a masked negro climbing through the window, She arose from her chair the negro rushed al her by the throat “I want that insurance money,” nald. ner and grabbed When he released his grasp on the Bir. Morgan twice dur womnan'’a throat she protested tl had not recetved the money and she offered to give him the silverware and anything else In the house that he de- sired. ‘The negro laughed at her and maid, | “You can't catch me Ike that. When she again inwieted that she hed not recelved the insurance money he struck her a savage bluw with a heavy on the end of which was a big r, and whe fell to the flour un- consectous, There was a pocketbook cont a few dollars on a table in the parlor and the burglar took {t. Then he ran- sacked the rooms on the upper floor, where he goi a twenty dollar gold plece and a gold wateh, Then he left as he had entered, leaving Mrs. Venley consclous on the Moor, When Mr. Venley returned home about 1 ping 9.90, his wife was still uncon got his revolver and fired f Window to aroun i me hurrying to the time the whole villa ne but up 4 trace of the fugit! Mon. Ventey. ie mth aden from the attack, NEW $600 FIRE MASCOT. fon ti a Pappy Presented hy Banker Seligman Hlook and Ladder Comy Hast Sixty-seventh «treet, sented with a five-mor tian hound puppy Banker Sell; and is to replace a valuable Mr while the truck toa fre a few weeks th AMMONIA KILLED HIM. Josey AUmerntor 1 each oe wae eer ie Wan Drink Joseph Baume rome ine yeara old, a resident 0} Jo. swale lowed (a half-pint of ammonta to-day and ded soon after He thought the gines contained heer. CHILD DIES OF SURNS. Little Boy tle Jay from. burns pout a bontire in the Furaman Baby Euith Maud Mary old daughter of Fi No. baptized Church of § chr the fou pderiok I Pifty-taint str pixcopal Mhirtyoninth Keene Nuried, James toflege Howpital, where d iitcor several hours, eawtelin a1 forty-live years old, | Arrests and Sieseeele Left to the Mercy of, — Park) Row as Bad as Five’, Was — |" ingest Newspa- |; “NO CHECK TO THUGS HERE, _ LONDON TIMES REPEATS. om vette dire ow tthe. ert sper yee © headed Mu 1 ers Mice. crimes committed 0! Vile wn to oF Five Polnte Then fe as It lon) mar turing ows STORY A SLANDER, streets nichts in pe «sober t wafety If te | Assaults are very rar MORGAN BUSY burned] air. She expected to] house shortly after 11 o'clock. Ali@hting the] from his carriage he hurried past the burned property on Saturday but it did] callers and disappeared into hls Inner sf halt] and waa about to scream for help when| Northern Pacific war, an tie Kae a theatrl- y A widow and Hard Work After a Month's Absence, J. Plerpont Morgan, leading financier day after a month'w absence. All Wall rival, and his offce, at the corner of from an early hour thia moming by a Intended to do regarding the Northern Pacific situation Morgan reached his banking- oMce. He spent through hia mall. James J. Hill, his ally in the Northern Pacto fight. was awatting him. The ‘s held a conference which Insted for half an hour. Netther would fon, but every one in Wall street helleved that the conference was regarding the an hour there, going Jacob Schiff, of the firm of Kuh Loeb & Co., and the representative of he] the Harriman interests in the director- ate of the Northern Pacific, called on the day. Noth- hat wan sald could learned of w nees, which were orsdone at thelr cont autte lengthy Numerous rumors grew out of them, however and, under the effect of these, Konthern Pacifie preferred dropped from 1-2 to 101 from 10 Sind tnon! Pacts from ie a — The Cotton Market. ‘The local cotton market openml weak to-day, with prices § to 12 poin: Lower cables from Liverpool to- wether with relling orders from that centre served to creale a depressing {i lower. fluence at the opening. Port receipt too, Ww jurge and weather conditions Were extremely favorable, After the eall the market was even lower on ac- tive Hquidation of a stop order type and welling for foreign and southern ac- ne ovembe icen af 2.0 7 January were Maren, ——— The Whent Market. strength Liverpool of the urday In spite 8 on the curb here weak thie sulerable and a droy lectine fre to Lf nwothe curb. price lower, ening prices were: Dee Th tt to May corn, y4 4 wing pricen were December whe S718: May wheat tober m waded Hy SY Tet SHIPPING NEWS. THE TIDES y Moora yrernar® bean Mell Gate Perry Kiawlek Manor Minneapell® feoretan onnda IN Nicolal U., Copentiagen, Morwea Bulgaria, Hamburg. Manitou, London. City of Augusta Savannah, oocher, Savannah, OUTGOING SMLED TO-DAY, Jamestown, Nostell, It in sald that if DEVERY SAYS. ats slande tain New York papers I can only repea t New York t# ve bewt governed clty on eartt. ‘There are less thieves and fewer burginries than In any chy of tte size. Everybody | knows that any one can walk the WITHIN. WAR Returns to Wall Street Office __ ‘THE WORLD: 'IDEFIED STERN UNCLE AND n 4 K and Hundred PAghth avenue, though the head of the houne {sa hopeless cripple and ten years the Purpose and She Her Own Hands. Love reigna In the household of Mr. old bride. MOIN Dita. 28, 19NL WED CRIPPLE SHE LOVED. minbiicimininint and then I came “Tam ready, Dlushes mantiing in her che watd, with grew angry, oO pposition Only| Then sae proceated to her my husband some time ago. - crippled er to the teal f Gladys was my chum. Strengthened Miss} church, at une Hundred ant Fortieth grew to Jove each other, and , alreet and Edgecombe ave » wh ed me to marry him jong be- Magdalena Cowes's| tii wa wer married ly the iter (omy unele. : H. Kimbel. now. and I am g0- > Though the pastor was at first dix- | ioe te care of him hereafter, Wheeled Lewis Cove) ised to overt: he wae soon convinced] “OF » has to be carried eve . that everything was all right, erywhere But what of that?) ert to Church with} Sstanaing ar the altar with one orm ate] 10am’ and strong and we have vite home here. a pretty and fluffy hair. says that she will soon inherit a! considerable sum of money held In truat for her in England, and that with It she ix going to make a home for her help less husband. Lewis Covert, for twenty-five fectlonat «happy Mrs y about the neck of her lover, fdochatr, she ame Mrs blonde, with bl two at once began housekeeping ttle fat above sto and old her ning World to- in there the bride of three days a Mra. George Lewis Covert, of One and Thirtleth street and | jove story to day: am very she wall. “Why happy.” RUNAWAY = WAIMS TWO, Madiened: Anna Animal Causes Wild Panic in Dense Throng Around Herald Square. ‘IRAN FOR FIVE BLOCKS, “| Througt Sixth Avenue It Dashed, Dodging All Who Tried to Capture It. With the delivery wagon attached wo it awaying wildly from »lde to side, a frightened horse dashed down Sixth av: nue thin afternoon. creating a panic along the street, from Thirty-seventh to £! Thirty-second street. Two persons were run over and seri- ously Injured, They were: CASEY, JOHN, messenger boy, of No. 505 West Forty-first street, Manhattan. Leg broken. SWIFT, GEORGE, of No, 20 Sheri reet, Jersey City. Leg broken and injured Internally. The horse wax standing at Thirty- seventh street und Sixth avenue, with- out a driver, when ft became frightened and started down Sixth avenue, Several men attempted to stop the animal, but 1t dodged from one side of the atreet to the other, Just as Swift started to cross at Thirty-Afth street, the animal angled over. Before Swift could dodge hu was track by the flying hoofs and knocked the ground. The wagon wheels passed At the Intersection of Broadway, Sixt! avenue and Thirty-fourth sti... runaway created a wild panic. The atreet was Jammed with the usual after- noon crowd. As the maddened horse tore Into the crowd of pedestrians, car- ges and atrect cars there were wili shrieks and hasty movements to get out of the way. Casey was the only one injured, though spectators declared it nothing short of a miracle that more were not struck, At Thirty-second street the horse ran into a telegraph pole and was captured) The injured men were sent to the N ork Hospitul and the driver of the agon, Paul Celia, of No, 2 Franklin atreet,” was locked up at the Thirtleth Street Station. in @ store when the horse ran a DANISH ROYALIST OBJECTS. Secret of Delay in the Sale of Went COPE, Oct. 3.—The slow- neas In the nego:tfations between the 3. aenior of his pretty nineteen-year- ara <0 hopelessly alyzed that he id not stand or walk or even He down | shouldn't 1 be? he loves me. Ltove my husband and When Miss Magdalena Cowes, of No.] ‘We had been sweethearts for some | $3 ded, Ina modest bridegroom. He con- M7 Etghth avenue, nad a lt last} time, but our marri histenes | lfmed hin bride's story of thelr court- Friday with her uncle, Henry Ford,| by the actions of my unc ship tend? marioge/andspesmedsnavollyy with whom she had lived for years, sho| ‘I had lived with my ance since IL Bvery day, since thelr wedding his went directly ucrors the atreet to the died [wife has carried him. up_ and dow Be: mar ches object of suc ig in hammeri ce 1&8 per cent H MS, i with Saturday's 2 we Paul ud Del Den Erie stationery story kept by George Lewis Covert. BEARS ATTACK BALANCE OF THE MARKET eouttn othe a | lasses from, s rs between che store and their fla nd has wheeled him about the streets the afternoons, jin some Um been paying me a COPPER STOCKS. &= Men's and Fine Silk : le a | LOWER IN SYMPATHY. H fancy and natural wood handles, anes Open with ut and Prolific Strong, bat React Amaigamated, mn Pach [southern dtatieay athern Hat) way Pt Pearl, Ivory and Buckhorn handles, trimmed with sterling silver, 26 and 28 in. fine umbrellas, with extremely rich mountings, ar traders Ket at the were ager to-day and a speetal | eee nes ® Wirconsia, Central pr LONDON STOCKS DULL. stocks were the eof the kK and sym- reces > xeate in pute A aa Viem ‘Tone Preva in the broke 26-8 to SP 4, and Anaconda was American Department. lowered 11-5, The market American ratlway xympathoth n wax dull to-day at "effective in St eile and | the on prices were firm at | sugar. orthwest opened 41-2 off, at about ; Home in curitles und con- Active: lquidatic sols Were heavy. owing to the expecta- conta wet 1 PINE 1 tion oe further exports of gold, Lates| ROYal Bonn Vases Tharwhele iy the day this depression spread to}in Rich Floral Decorations, the Amertean sere rents sugged 1-8 10 68 perce Ith the maximu cline In New York Central and Pennsylvant and prices i itly advanced on marcipulgion ree! For the Lame. | WEAR THE NEW O'’CON- hed. for Bt 23-5; Delaware Hudaot elect {Stages Minister, with regard to the sale ,to the influence of a ‘royal family closely connected with th. STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, At Unusually Low Prices 26 and 28 in. twilled silk, close rolled, 26 and 28 in. extra quality twilled silk, Value $6.75 to $7.50 Art Objects & Bric-a-Brac An exceptional display, appropriate for Wedding Gifts On Third Floor Rich Sevres & Vienna Vases, Choice Plates, | Artistic Bronzes, Clocks & Faney Furniture To-morrow, an opportunity to buy Vs Below Actual Value West Twentysthird Street overnment and In 8. Swenson, United of the Dan! West Indies 1 attributed member of tue commercial Interests which started the agitation againat the sale. Thy efforts to retard the negoi bly be continued in the will prol chat something will turn up to prev ¢ transfer of the talands. Women's Umbrellas $1.95] $2.05 $4.95 Value $2.75 Value $4.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO, UPHOLSTERY DEPT. 4th Floor. “Stores Bonne Femme”,— Exclusive designs in Rena- issance, or Marie Antoin- ette Laces, mounted on finest Mull or Net. $7.50 10.50 and 15.00 | i uaual prices, 12.50 to 27.50 each. ¢ Abcut 200 pairs, fine Point Arabe Lace Curtains. New designs. Full length. 11.50 19.50 and 25.00 per pair. French hand-made Sash‘ Curtains,—in new patterns of Renaissance, Cluny, Marie Antoinette and nov- elty combination designs, 275 6.50 and 8.00 Usual prices, 5.75 to 12.75 per pair. Handsome Point Arabe Lace Bedsets, — Complete with Bolster Cover or Pillow Shams. Panel or all lace designs, 25.00 40,00 and 65,00 usual price 40.00 to 110.00 per set. Brocaded Armure Portieres, with heavy Valance fringe, new colors, — 2.85 per pair. too pairs Reversible Bro- caded Portieres edged with heavy rope cord. Colors,— Crimson, Sage, Rose, Nile, Reseda, and Burgundy. 6.00 per pair. Brass Bedsteads and Bed- ding to order. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. SILKS. Imported Brocades, — new handsome designs,—nov- elty weaves. Delicate shades,—white and black. Suitable for Evening or tea gowns,—bodices, ctc. $1.50 per yard. 1500 yards white Satin Duchess,—fine heavy , quality. $1.25 per yard. Twenty-third Street. World Wants ARE THE STANDARD! $2.25, 4.95, 6.75 NOR EXTENSION SHOE AND GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY ATTACHMENTS, ralites gale) was dull ak ne! Salen Wf Mocks to-day were: <0 Onn O80 dant Onn 0— OOOO onda OnPnhnOmOnor ono On| All Newsdealers, SAME FOOT Fatensor, 8 Shoe, tension Bhoe In it boon to Imposalble to distingzish the the lacre, from the perfe mb. We short limb jame person should examine this vention; open In the back—no 21 West 23d St. 3. 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