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York, whithe their influence @bich sum itis After giving bi To whom was Q—Didyou pay What didyou d debts contracted Fevermal of U Me Whab bie Lee NINTH YEAR. THE PENNSYLVANIA FRAUD FUE TESTIMONY OF GEO, 0. EVANS IN FULL to Dre AM Ay sonal Prien 1 did with the Femainder of th the State hot pay inte the Trew aby Tact u that | ered that aut a that it was tar with tie 7.—The Evan 1 other erest frients pury athe w posit IMONY and § ned agent, Mr yto avy T RANFT as Fetal ju tab anol y bd job in Mhiiadeip vine UE LUG $291,000 you received Ai NEW YO INE AT SARATOGA, YMAN'S SPAN 4 that It has been mo RICH SCI | A TROUBLED COUNTR HORSES. The Ne Foul Innoce Hows tu wiscuarge, al perhaps vot legal) biey Dunglison 5 ae’ y Jerome The Paine aud Col. An Encounter with nowhe was to $20,000 phn Metbride seems to he 3.—We hav just heard eth and of the richer classe terrible and destr Few persons are f the class of * doctors" the poor, and the fal of their returns, how widely this cruel and tors turing malady 1s spreading among the lower sister cities, and how destructive ts in decimating the infantile popu- stricken down day aftor nof the throat s—aympa- Ither by Brey here that Jobn w York from Florida in go ‘The story about bis safes created much John is up here every last summer. in front of Governor of the nt In this city He was her t this resotutton ereating the | he offered to sell. jt anid yeas {t not pa ranks of th are ite oft ng with the countryman for the purchase Alderman Jerome came up and Belmont and Travers, xamine the horses, Whtn John Davidson stepped up to the countryman and whispered : , my friend, do you see that fat, low looking at y Jerome, who was examining “Well, he's a hosses to sell A LETTER PROM EVANS, timony will probably be when the part of the horse AL ak day by some mys Mothers ar thizing dwe LUE SUN'S expo: was printed, ¢ following is n Paine of Philadelph red-faced f m heat that d ithe King and | “aeation, wud | teeth of on self, and he's got Or, more I'm only examining ve cough. scription, poc minutes), and va fter, dosed with th fler hour grows ountryman stepped back a few paces and AGAIN CAILEL *T've lived ag T've seen aw od many yea PROPOSITION his own business euree COL ¢ countryman f but finally he said: nel round the throat; an ia treatin’ the ttle the matter rdingly, whe rather better pocke ceded than Any Yee Brow hild has not been able “Ah! bat it ts frequent sips of WARM GIN AND WATER, to keep up his strength AO tye forthyy that you'd uy DHINKING THIS HEALTH, hands with the ports to the yrease & quart both ter delence el, but the Alderinan was An Offal Row in Brooklyn-A Riot Threat is other hous f twelve m what state there havin racy City's Convicted OMielats, Miller, Clara Hall, 1 where Ida aye they u Street Car Mor the Bui kes tor # in the lee Ib, OF ALY BLOCKS or of why railroad cor Unica, March y for the murder of Henry H, Mall tna Hie ways that (he Dut knowing theltc the ded WeCUTe Ube Weolunyny Of dinlaul Wik 40 Koop Wick Gul Of lls jurowiction, adda : ter, the Kecurder a determined Mysterions " We bave been irtling accounts of the spre: York and Brooklyn; but little notice aken of another form of plague which ts doing Its havoc silently and stealthily children of the poore . to Children ar ri TALITY AMONG INF a 1s afoot! alarmed, and old ¢ Hers In the & put their heads together aud ! The ebiid ts sick of croup, of quin: anything you like, In disease which is eating the poor babe's life away Remedies are prescribed — time-honored p scriptions; the dis the remedy en wlarmed of late by 1 of smalt-pox cla ware, ow!n! me ne tenemer ‘act, but the ri ots terribly age: and then the end comes whos RK, THURSDAY, MARCH 28 THE DEAD OF THE MORGUI THRER RODINS NTS. eo, Diphtheria Smelting Houses nud Sloughtered kiyn Ho al Child was Done to Death, ngedy ases—ayo, We refer to that ive disease kaown as diph- nt house “ Foadious al, actual avate THE MALTREATED BABE DIFS We have so-called medic and legally Killing off) the poor, who are a dis- credit and areproach to th intelligence of America. he looks at the suffering child—not ks and quivering limbs, and ey Dright-feels his pulae—hears bis atlarly Unusual fori.” his, $2 ( The chi wrong physic; nidly worse. Th athering tox and th ts erones, neltering room wher g and tumbling, ‘king wheeze in his Th ads knowingly wrong; they kr nt one, none suggests and 80 On. often, the doctor fs sent for; too often he is little more skilled to detect a and strange malady than the old erones, men practising among proclaims her in the h th ed child and breathing with tless sleep, shake y knew the ‘doct« it wasn't whe illed the even iized mother is bewildered by I of counsellors (where wi odity), and asks “WHAT CAN I DO ne remed Ontons to th some temporary relief, and eh doctor, rues froin Wor rdest ai lief the n the doctor comes t writes out a fresh s the two ot 1 take his departure. wer dollars, inhappy 1 and, with this excel- Fpationts the vle- profes has gone yw oon that road that return fs bey Another consullatt sand t m to his oth vor little sufferer, 1 of the crones takes d wisest astonishes the rest With her patent and infallible remedy—h A quantity of thi don the child's 1 din the m r little soul got this a fat made t 1 ret . , f ign CAUSE AND EPPECT auses of the spread of th ft wit at of a foul ‘ f the laws of | r ent artisan sin what we eall t { wland ure the Pake of this AN IDLY van English or Death of an S)IVinaA, Mareh th Gullalia today, family f and air it zen of the sar Va-Governor, Gon Wa 4 morsel was and a portion of t fd forced down his throat! thing was done; the child yomite some rel only true civilization and keen Such a doctor comes; s his flushed 4s unnatura croaking Whoop: Then he writes 1 in t anh id | tur rit is w very y. another e fe down the fever; a poultice of " yallow Indian meal on the patient's breast: scarlet tla is neck; hot bran round his thr The poor mother decides to try the hot bran on not Without logical sequen ht, for the thre the seat of the disease The child ts made to swallow his medicine is done by closing his nostrils, and open his mouth for bre ¢ purp en the hot bran is wrapt round his the e der pre wud turn y pletare, Hence, th among the try ja TEN the worl tlsan pr nd her furniture and toheept tof danver Loi the way, hey king in the seeds of i the n yw i 1 le in val to ese CHOKING SUBSTANCY PROM HIS THROAT alarmed mother instantly ran for 1 nwith U diphtherla, He While there's life. ther pe," way t 1d " fh « 1 found Vralike ws We saw it that afternoon lying on. ius ior, decked out in the white robe i | 1 1 and ¢ Vas if in red durit i wook Homaniry Town Ofc choldors’ Convention, Mo Mareh Phe Republican 8 to the | r Gon. GM. D ! How Jersey City Boys are Renred. For the past three months extensive depr tons haye been made cn the freight care of th y Ratiroad, both by day and night, by a band of thieves tnd f axe. Thre to the iit practice cious character | was a scream hospital. Capt. Pearsall, chief ascended to nce he could look down on th and the ni k Watchman Bailey was relieved by ard the nolse soon led to Cupt were no 1 At 2orel hman Burke. after he took his post sall, who was « ok of 6 was the terrified chm and » the w an, but Ii f THE POLYS OF A DATTERY 4, but without ‘At 3 o'clock was again placed on a etre to the Morgue. about 25 years of a height, brown hed. He wore Jacket, bi nur var nthe bevy were appli man flannel dr pre Was on his person a of f food to be The and #0 got rhing—the since he rousdale Hed WU Lda remidenod SS— THAT WERE RECBIVED YESTERDAY, whi screaniing. at's the matter!" sb Heard’ Myate fern on the Dredge nan. ns of life, -_ The Morgue reaped a rich harvest ye the roof of the Burke bi the H went down to the water's edge. mud digger" me: ait “A MAN IN THE lantern in her hand, 1 creaming with te Meantiine a n the mud-d! re from the Thirty came up. Asmnall nd the w Pearsall « r was Waitit ad bur¢ wed some signs ¢ etcher and hurriedly carr were Drs. Burnett ar ng silver ch n the SUN reporter call last night, the reply a k ve ig wa nfth f life in th hair an brown rk body } It lay on one of th. ned eyes were Morgue, Its only ex night are two dead bodies, on-either sid Afver reviewing this body » had ace hair was bound back rossed her te six inches in and overskirt terial and color, ‘T cray shaw lace and red Mien and muslin chemis and laced yaiters hemetitehed bi AN BMDE re across the fror Hahrew pantlenied w it tw Pier 4, N. KR € ny and cov m,. There w ANOTHER UNKN v black pantalo dQ mnusiin au) Morgue What's in that hn O'Brien rem revealed was about two r by a broad black ribb » was al head, bla flow the shed, the The captain shed to the wharf of e they found oving hurrie the hoept is nd Br staring at the mpant whi h are © ihe Bettevue Hospital Watch+ Woman with « Three more bodies were added to those already there, Of the new men and one a wo: ing the wat additions two At 1:45 yesterday morn. hinan on the Twenty-eight street side of Bellevue Hospital heard what he thought from the roof of ashed near the night hospital, There se soon ceased ted the Captain, ted ths Captal and thd w ily about and heard in the water lice station moved to The body It was placed on the the hospital, the case over ‘The man was the } and this time that et & inches mous overcoat, br ntaloons with white stripe, brown checked shirt, white cotton wers, White cotton sc Iver A pocketh nineteen cents, several New York kets, a one-blaged, white-hanc ks, and t watch attach vanied thi asked helen, re is the worm Y Here she Ls, sir he neil ned the ¢ fr ' sight within the ¢ was a sad one place was dark, and M H rought Ile shielded the fai the wit id it dow ard THT HEAD OF THE face which the fitful light revealed was tly that of aJdewess about sixty years Phere was no expre pain on and she look h n had had or, She w aly attired, and her gray a white flannel pettt . White ¢ ere was f hief ha MIDE orner, This hand! » Which was m and trimmed with ¢ A hand lay h the blacket ' the ing the bones. ‘l for n 1 were ¥ n W Fight Centred on Mar The Blockad: Tnternational Disturba AL ame WASHINGTON Of lwo OF Lite Hospital ie died, Guy blvrque, le b¥d) wi mile MMobhidowtiyn AY “City f Hoboke Appeal for ww be pl » Warden What Treasury, Dt stricken Out judiciary invest Pear- apital steps. The Captain There, from the foot of he heard a woman's voive, moved tos the Tribune in reference to th urned the coun rews, Stickney, fa man aland a +t-house on Bi Shot his Wife-Jento Herman Ya kiyn Jodha wonld put anend toh f the left Jaw ha ! right ja Was wot ext it five re a gr light skirt was edged with hes bre al skirt, tockit A with Republi Hing for at wreatlin, ind Aid. Lyd hue baud Very Strong Evidence tn Judge Barnnrd's ‘The Testimony of the Tribune Spy The Bod at Mand, ation yesterday he told Judge he (Sutherland estiied might ir Tam Mev Field, wh riders grante Ass and. it After ssiona, and return ————— Bae Broadcast. r The Su arine wlip ng by shooting A freq evening Yox one of two persons in the her (aie wife Mr Miller wie—The Auick —— The Fate of a Libel Sut Ky., March egatuat th s aftert ire Gets his Seat. pura, Mareh Septenced to be Hay from West Brown 1nKS PROM THE ® kulud @ bumbs h any Hull; Barnard afterward promptly granted the order; and that neither he nor any understanding before the case was Hleve Judge Barnard ever it with presented in 1 for both mere! F ext bai tat Juvestigation. Insurance Com ) jegielative f Miusittee thea adjourned unt tounorrow 1 suit an Nomin hances for Judge f the other counsel Barnard He did rrupt corrupt | t led by the by Jive 1 were granied of then Was sus: tall testimony mittee had 1 Parsons, had drinks oll This day's testimony was very favorable | night the committee will close on the P.M, train | Small-Pox Te SUN of the 25th it wee said that the 1 of mething besides wore to art, and do kwell’s Island? Would ay and the Pistol inthe Seventh Ward. + Propriet rth Ward to Kill his had bee f late h revolver ing that he up staira t up git of t ehiin fe rhe wit pwu atalrs er Ehgliah the house returned to the pr P PueseNt ie Championships tch between Major J rea, au nin Marry H1N's ar and elbow 1. ia ULE visited Nazapu, FoF uaiives wud | , TWO CENTS ABOUT TOWN, CAUGHT ON THE FLY BY THE SUN'S UBIQUITOUS REPORTER - kon? Stroet Station, Jim O'Brien, alias Tu » Inthe Oak street station, & Doorman Brown saw the con Murphy had turned the cock te LIVE TOPICS Frenksofn Dr few minutes afterward ridor filled with water. The doorman tur: the corridor clean reidor again full of w Shortly af intachievous prisoner, n the water, and Round rihat the doorman found the ny | Grand Central Depot ‘by white hor pany niet yesterday to hear tho ri They had agreed on ab The Fri thelr liea on the property of the expre to turn the property of th tes tiicotgh w thd The Hatlan Lab no Arat in Mulberry street o | yesterday before Recorder Hackett quittal of the prisoner, The two, with othes artts Caravant toa lager Uacarousal, After the ta and Arata fought © Faueral of av Old Sen Captal steamship Morro € wetery. ‘The funeral was at {nearly all the Fteamers ip port, Orecnwood uded by the eap the Aljautic Mai The Murder root, near Twelfth aye talatd. ther: to take a second | broken-winded anit k at hie steed, he found aa aged ai Th for eur from tee. "is to bs f Fivabce, (vr January wud February, iis bay nerin the Oa d the water off, and awept rward he foand the Then he was ordered to tA ral t jacket on hin Then @ secti prison, Wed f polte Win thecell, Hythe managed to charged. ‘ to Grav’, Central Brin “a Avenue Railroad Company will ran c4F9 trom the Astor House to the k They propose to make the trip im st to thirty minutes, and to charge Ave Chey will run forty new care attractive manner, and drawe, 10 be painted luctors are to be tn unifo hha timetable of the id sob al tPalue at tie Grant Centra he route will be ap the Bowery and Third ave Ifth atreet, an thence throm a Lexington Leet to the depot, a Express Failores The creditors of the Now York avd Boston port of to coufer with the Erie Rail f settle adel, 6ube forego mpany, wid ther creditors, ThMt are A any come nit is hoped eto pay. dollar for dollar of Whe ime rupicy proceedings shall _— rer's Tragedy. a for the killing of the 4th of June er and dane house at 2 depai H witha brick, break: terward. ‘The ou wee clearly lusjorsble, wud th Iichard Adama, the late 1 crew of the Morro Castle, Davenport, Vice-Prealdent of pays Mr J, Wiutrings ee, Capt. Johu Germinal tis, Int T oticer, and preet Moro Castle, Were pallbearers, f the Clinton Avenue Bapuat rai bet t Edward Kehoe, r Herrman has begun an investigation Kehoe, a caual boatman, Ow of Murch, at 1 o'clock, Kehoe cin Peter Boyle's tin Byrne, of 490 Banat f Harney O'Flanagan, a noted for which he pald 840, On the Byrne dropp din at the stable reat he 1 demand remonatrated with Street Car Mf LloomMeld, N. J. waa rin of an Kast Broadway car ay eventng, he felt « hand Hintely soled ¢ Brokeu Stuyvesant Bank, iby the creditors of nie t i t of Jona ru Mr... 1D. Areh fy r Th was teaulved Dp 4 rial forthe aly Archer re true and JF. Suton Wert ISLAND, hho first vom stcrday up the bay an. aA German, residing at College 1 ka ae ga oe OF LEISURE, > poof the John M. Tras} Wallhalia Tait Ape aren? ake hi BROOKLYN, od 5) years, aman of ox: aya Lid Hop} i % i an, 1 aud Fong et RGD DAD aE 1 i ; | nano Seine ee SH oe j