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The prisoners were arrested yester day by Central Office Detectives Heidel berg and Nugent on a warrant which had been sworn out on June 21 by Frank Loomls, general counsel for the New York Central Railroad, On that date Detective Heidelberg pur chased a ticket from New YorK to ( hl " -cago from Manager T.pvIsod, which bore a forged stamp, of the New York Central Railroad. , , It was one of a batch of forty-four tickets which had been stolen from the j New York Central ticket office at Ioek port In April last, and for which mo fiery Otto Lampke was arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to three years In Auburn State's. Priso-j. . Although there was abundance of evi dence showing Lampke's guilt, the tickets were not recovered, and no trace of them was obtained until they turned up In the returns of nccounts In the Orand Central Station six weeks into. An Investigation was Instituted with the result that Informntlnn was laid with Inspector Mclaughlin, and .Detective Heidelberg whs nsslKiied to the case wltn th. knowledge that one or more of -the tickets had been pur chased at Mr. tj"ebb's office. The Company , was delicate about pre ferring such n, serious charge ngnlm"1 Ither Mrs. Webb or her manager, and waited over a -Month before' causing their arrest;. -.) ! "' Mrs. Webb declares the tickets were bought already stamped from a scnlper. and that she had no knowledge of any fraud. Hee office were thoroughly searched last night, but no trace of the bogus K stamp war. found, the Is a middle-aged woman nnd re puted to be worth Sr.nD.onn, When her husband, Dwlcht K. Wehb, died, several L years ago she continued the business with equal success. For a long time the f'omp-iny hne- honn picking up forged tickets along the line, but have not been able to locate lhe guilty p.rtlei A forged stump was util ised In the process of beating the Com pany. and ft was through a defect In this that tne crime was first discovered. A few days ago the Company eauaed the arrest -of two or three people at I-ockporf, N. Y., who were PAtighl by the Hallrcad Company's detectlvea, where wnti . first discovered the defec tive stamp's work. Through evidence gnthered at Look , & port, the werk of the .swindlers was I traced to this city. In Mrs. Webh's safe was found n quantity of tickets In an Incompleted form, nnd they were retained us evi dence against Mrs. Webb and Manager Levlaon. The people arrested 1 ti the western part of the State are 111 durance, await ing th" result of the capture of the two New York prisoners. RGBNER BLEW OUT THE GAS. And Hla First Nlg'ht In America Came Near Palhg Hie Lest. Hugo Robner, fifty-two yenrs old, was found unconscloun In his room at 2'VJ Broome street, from, the effects of es caping gas this morning, and was re moved to Gouverneur HoapltBl. He nrrlvei! here from ESurbpe ) ester day with his nineteen-year-old daughter, and they hired two furnished rooms frcm Morris Horowitz, at the ubove ad dress. About s o'clock this morning Miss Robner knocked at hep. father's door, but got no response. She t M Hi rowltz, who smelled gas. When the door was forced open Itob ner was found unconscious In bej. The gas was escaping and the windows were tightly closed. The ambulance doctor from Qonver neur Hospital worked over ibe uncOll- aclous man until he hroiurht him around all right. He will be able, to leave the hospital In a couple of days It waa thought at first that llooner bad attempted suicide, but his daughter said that her father never used gaa bi lore, and he always slept with the windows dosed It Is supposed be Idee the gas out when he went to bed lasi f.lKht. STABLES ORDERED VACATED. Health Board Proceeding Aga'nst Nulfene.s. The Board of Health has declared the Btablrs at 3u8 and 310 West Sixty-eighth street, GUI Water street and the one at the southwest corner of One Hun Ire 1 and Third street and the Boulevard to be public nuisances, and ordered them to be vacated. There is it nesf of stables In shanties at KB and 310 West Sixty-eighth street, which if, on the corner of the HoUevard. There is no drainage, and the foul odor Kfrom the place have oauatd many coiv plalntfl. The property Is owned by Amos R. Heno. .John F Itehlnter is the lessee. The stable ut M Water street Is In a rear building. Orders have been Issued to vacate thuse placet within five days. ARMSTRONG'S SHORTAGE $51,000. A Defaulting County Treasurer Gives His Bondsmen Hla Troperty. TIPTON. Ind., July 15. 8, K. Arm trong, the defaulting County Treasurer. turned over all his property to hit bondsmen late last evening, ioy,tht;r with JS.000 in notes. There Ih but IS,. 01)0 in property and S3.000 of tha notes are thought to be worthless, tie money having been loaned to horsemen In Chicago and St. Louis. The shortane will reach 131,000, and the bondsmen are prt'irirlng to w. pay It. SENT TO THE WORKHOUSE. Harry Rogers Could Not Olva Bonds , to Support Hla Wife. c Harry lingers was unable to give :j bonds to contribute :, a week to Ida J wlfe'a support, and was sent to the Work-House for six months by Justice 'i i Ryan In the Essex Market Police Court '.. this morning. 1 1 His wife. Blanche, a comely little .,,- lliw nurn f nineteen, says that he failed to Klve her one cent during tin; yur they ave been married, und that he has H frequently ordered her to ku on the street and earn u living. EB Coming Event. Hbftfsl lefts Qathaai Aaaociatiru it a., iv,,,; , r i. WP L. July 10. Wmm lor .araui frellaal .nil riiaqurra't. nirlr fit MtBBt '' vv.etiiitetou Circle So. 1. .',40 i u( Uo ,lflrg ataadroa eud Pli,j-aecoud etreet. Jul lit. 'fM. i MueloonHie Mali. Crural Fere, Ir Itoin.i kJBgJL A Mad tnlb ftftMDeon sf 4 o'v'ook . st St. M.jr' l'r.: H P b l.let.oitf. I Slid lie. all ,i, 1 l V.ii K B OertUoat l'rk b i lunle , baud, altlio aaiuo g Si Seur. LbbbbbbbV tioft'a Aaoclatlun outing. Foist VUtf Maud DfBB, 7 HsUl, CviUmo Foiut, lo-morroo. Mnt . bawond MMralsa of lbs itu.aau.k wliaalswu Bel I ' una att ru sen. K4- t-iilauiai -inrlit Ir.li.al of I ,.i,i Vt a-i.n. No. Ht 111 1, A. O. I,, Lluu I ork.il, ia. n.ui,-, Ju bbbbbbW owl I I ir I'lMEl !S DEAD. "Little Sammy's" Bullet Finally Proves Fatal. He Wanted to Mvs to rqu ire Things IllmMlf, William O'Brien, known to all the rounders on tin.. Bowery and most of the downtown pOlltli lans as "Kid" O'Brien, died in tlouverneiir Hospital nt 3.io o'clock tills morning from tin- effects of the shot fired at him by Sammy Mills, alias "l.ittie Sammy," during a misunderstanding which they had at Chatham Rquarc a week ngo. The "KM" survived his wound a little more than a week, although the hospital doctors Raid win n he was brought to them he couldn't live more than twenty four hours. Hut his good physique aided him. He was delirious most of the time. The doctors t-alil this eas because he had been a heavy drinker, and his brain had been affected somewhat. ii'lirlen in his lucid moments express ed toe hope that his former pal. Sammy, would nut be punished by the law. as he wanted la "get enuare" himself when he was able tu leuve the hospital. He didn't belle, e he would die. Th" shooting IpoS place at 10 o'clock on the night of July 1. Neither n lirien nor Mills had the best kin I of a t cpumiioti, and the row be tween tliem wiitt said to hsve been caused by the urtfmr illstrlbutlon of the. proceeds of a robbery in which both bed been engaged. An soon as he shot Ills companion he ran away, ti'ltrlen staggered up lhe street and fell Into Hut nrnm of u pn. Ileeman, who rang for an ambulance iilnl had him sent to the Imspltal. 'I'll., bullel went Into bis chest, on the left .slle. nnd lodged. It was believed, In the kidneys, AJthougfi the police found out at once whi had shot O'Brien, they couldn't tlml Mills; II kept ,iui of their way. Then he L-rew hold enough to write to the newspapers explaining (hat It wasn't his fault thai he shot the "Kid " that be had to do It in self-defense. i in Wednesday night two detectives from Police Headquarters who were Watching for Mills arrested him on Second avenue. He was' taken to the Tombs i 'unit and remanded. He win now have to stand trial oh a charge of homicide. IS LILLY ONLY MISCHIEVOUS ? She la Expert at Ordering Goods Without Intent to Pay. A very pretty eleven-year-old girl, whose bis hazel eyes fairly danced with mischief, was n prisoner in the Harlem Police Conn this morning, Bhe said her name was Lilly Wegleln, and gave her address a.- us East Eighty-fourth street. Miss Lilly has been annoying Harlem storekeepers of late. She would enter any store that look her fancy, and order a large bin of goods, which she would have u, ut to a certain address, which usually proved a vacanl lot. The messengers who were sent with the gauds used to wonder at the little girl who seemed to secure sn much amusement at their failure to ilnd the person in whom the goods ware ad dressed. Complaint! bains lo the East Eighty eigiiih .in-, .1 police station, from Henry Itnah. a wins dealer, BI IMl Third avenue; Btern Bros., furnlshere, 159s Thiid avenue; Henry Hchwegler, baker. ihj Third avenue: Mies Kelly, notions, lt8 Second avenue; Kenser Mullur, grocers. III., Third avenue; Calhoun. stationary n;...', M.'.ii Third nieinie. and William Pflster, of 11;:, Third avenue. Every storekeeper told the sami sto ry. Th" girl was poorly dressed, hut, in nider tu avoid suspicion, sh would sav thai some person had sent her on the errand, Lilly's father, John Wegleln, Is a pho tographic operator. A favorite address given lo hei in ordering goods was that of Mn. .11. 1,;. inn v, ,,r ;;; Kam Eighty third str I ili.rliii. Hie past ten days, there ha.- been a 1 nstanl stream of ilellverymen with goods ordered l Lilly to lie ,!. ii . n I there. The ch,id seems not 10 have enjoyed any Of lhe 1; Is she purchased. She seemed 1.1 lake suprems d. luthi In is- 11111B the stores In Hie nel.iiili.ii ho id of her 1 irne, examining g Is of all hurts ami "sh ipplng" witii nne feminine spirit. M Miss Kelly's sli" ordered n varied . arsortment ,.r goods, ranging nil the way from n yard it' rubber cord un to tli- material for a gown. Mm MImi Kelly thought Muneth'ng was wrong, and did 11. 1. attempt t 1 deliver the goi'de. Th. most singular of nil of Lilly's purchases, though, was two bottles of llouor which she ordered tu the store of Henry llsab, to b .leliv, red as usual. ih. child's mother, a respectuhli woman, n much affected by the ,is. grace lhe little girl had brought upon het'seir. and wept quietly in court, but Llllj seemel t. e iiuy the situation, although she had never slept away trom home nil lust night, which she spent as a prisoner in the r oms of the Oerry Society, at Fourth avenue and . iventj -third tire. t. .... .-!.,,,., ..,....,.- ..,, iin.e.i j,ae was ": : I was that of shoplifting, the complainant being John !'. O'Neill, lint .dr. il'Nolll tvoula not press the charge Mr. O'Neill says Lilly snlered bm fur llishlng goods store, I1.1H Second avenue yesterdo) and selected about a dollars worth ,,f neckties and handkerchiefs .'.L-. O'Neill !:.. 1 occasion to visit the rear end 1,1' the store, and when I,.. : . turned the goods and his little customer had dlsopp urnd. .M11 111 Mi me. nf the Society for the Prcventlt-n of t'rueltj 10 Children, naked Judge Eeltner t. remand the little giii t.n to-morrow, end mean time he will Investigate. It Is not bellevod that the chill really bad or M lous, but Is simply mis. chlevous. Sh'- went smiling out of court and back tu lhe Society rooms CANADIAN PACIHC INDICTMENTS Ttmy Inc'uda Many Ofllc'n'.o from Ireslde-t Vsr. Jlorr.o Pown, I TACOMAi Wash., July 1;. It Is leam- I id tha' the I'll. lei Stales Orand Jury indicted not only President Van Home, of the Canadian PacJUe. but nil tha leading ofllckils from the Prisldeiii down t 1 the l.iel Bgetlts of tills lit". I Vote for Hood's fnr I nm siti-ri'l it . pp ncnl'pnt rone I), lllieui. itUui Su lilt tiet'k, liti'K, Iftni iti . mcr SJ. p, I! 1. tot. u e tor y.-.r-.. mL f f 'y I Knu.tttm ny riirat 1 J l I itrm iim. btQ 1'" lmno A iTj$ ",r " r " " AUor IP' a Jtiifaf ? i m$k " my rliiiintnm iitif vBS3SiWi' i' il" -u; l"'" a 'ik" JtfTSE- - S. ' I..U1J uil,r,S(flM-. j Qy 'JLg2t ir)luit.ri torlbtv Css&sssatS 1 con a imul f- rtl iU 1 MflL 'iaii l-i'li-o'-sl CbUrOb to:iy yo-ri-UnM' I bwi'H troulilu . wltb ti si'p 'Uu ritn M.11 tU- ! Hood's6" Cure? loi- IJo-i.i'H Hnrssi irlUl tny IppftUtfl hm bM yoo4 too I t.t nWit Will "nt I lit vo'.Miiiil evorl poOtftet" Kcv. W. 1.. f. iiir. J.KU.url. Vt. Ma..;. I- PI'U tu.e Co;.tipatioa bvm'o h. Uia ivuiauc ftcUua ut the lUf4lU " DYER HELD RESPONSIBLE. Said to Be Primarily to Blame for the Newburg Accident. Kallroad Company Win Not Cause Any Arrests. Section Foreman Dyer is held printer. dy responsible for the Went Shore Hallrond nccldent at Newborn Thurj. day afternoon, in thloh seven passen gers were killed and about lwentyflve Injured Al least that l M'liiil llerei.il Manncer I,aynp, of the Went Shore, said lo-day, and bis conclusions wire based mi a personal Investigation of lhe 'ii aster. Mr, Lsyns returned from New burg late last nlRlit. and va seen I ' an "Rvanltlft World" reporter to-day at hi.s office, B Vanderbiit avenue, "My report at !t o'clock ibis morning from tleneral Supt. Bradley, al New hurir." isald Mr. I.avnc. "shows that the injured passengers are doing nicely, and are recovering as rapidly as nuld be expected under the clrcumstancea. I made a personal Investigation of the accident, nnd It did not take me Iuiik to reach a conclusion n- to the re iponilblllly of It. uf ciire. 1 can not now state the result uf my Invest I gutltion out ti courtesy to the t?oroner nnd Jury who nrr nov. conducting an official Investigation, hut 1 win wiy that the responsibility lies between Bee lion foreman Oyer and Switchman Doooghue, , "I will Bay further. Unit I lyt r Is pri marily responsible, f"r no matter whether Donoghtla threw the switch 111 such a way that miKht cause nu accl dent. Oyer made It possible by taking oui the bolt of tlie switch. "The Coroner's Inquest should iinisii to-day and their conclusions should he soon reached, of course. I am unable to say what their findings will he, We. however, have made up our minds as to who Is responsible tor the dis aster and rhall take n 1 action until nfi"r the Inquest is ended. You may say, however, thai there is absolutely no truth In the published statement thai we Intend to cause the arrest of any person for responsibility of the accident." CONDITION OF THE INJURED. All Are Improving -No More Deaths Hiptn Probable. NEWBURO, duly IS, The wounded victims of tlie West Shnre wreck passed a fairly comfortable nbtht In St. Luke's Hospital. Marked Improvement la noted in nil this morning. The most serious case Is that of Engineer Holland. Last nlKht for the first time be wua rational enouah to talk to his Wife, Them Is now strong hop of his rec ivery. mihs Jennie t'ook, of Cataktll, who wan not expected h live through the flrst night, is considerable Improved, and Is now expected to recover. Bumham 1.. Rverson, of Betauket, 1,. I., is hearbroken over the loss of his only child. His wife, nlso in lured, has not yet hecii Informed of the death of the child. The Michel family are doing well, Mrs. Bverlelgh is KetunK along nicely, and the condition "f the newsboy Nel son in considered favorable. Tlie first patient to leave the hospital was Miss MmiKie Hutchinson, of lto chestsr, who started f,.r home to-day, BURGLARS IN A POST-OFFICE. Registered Letters and a Small Bum of Money Stolen at Pelham. I'HI.HAM, N V.. duly ir,. Fltrly this morning, burglars broke into the post- iilic... which is situated In the railroad station at Pelham Manor. About .-.si a. M. Postmaster Joseph English heard n noise In 1 1 1 -- pest office, and on entering the building herd some one slim a door, English looked out of a slndow mid sv.v n strange man run down the railroad track. The postmaster, who Is lame, foil iwed th.- burglar for about half s mil ', but coul I not overtake him. lie the'i re turneil lu th. post office an. I f.nind Hint 1 number or registered letters had b ei rltlel of their contents it nil a small sum ,if money taken from the drawer. There I '..,-.. t'1', 1,1 alumna lo 1.. .1, ....-.. I.... these were not stoien. Ii Is believed tbal hi least iwn me i were enaait'd In i he robbery It..,'., re going to th. port office th 'hi ., broke lot ' the house of l.iuvvcr II Moran. ,1,1 I the Westchester turnpike road, about about half 11 mile fr im lhe rnllrond I station. 'I'll- v were frightened away, and th only article tin V to.tk with them "a" an umbrella. This ihes left In the post-ornce. ADMITS HIS GUILT. Sslllor Hetrived Mlas Stelnroarirer nnd She D gd from an Operation, MOl'NT ind.l.V. N. .1 July IS. -Son-excitement was created here to-day by the confession of .1. Miller, a stone mi on, who admits he is the father of ' 'an ie Sti'lnnec"! r's child. Mi" Hlelnnegger, who waa young nnd prett Qerman girl living at River side, died last Sunday under peculiar clrcumstancea The ,:;l:. before her death an pern Hon was performed upon her With n ue, ,,f hiding Hie fact that she was about lo be Mm,. ., neither of an Illegitimate chill, The operation was unsuccessful, however, end the child was luirn bin a' the com uf I's mother's life The child also died after a ery brief exlsti 11 Miller aekue.wle.1ged he betrayed the itlrl under promise of marriage, but claims 'hat he could not carry out the contract because she was a Catholic be helna a Protestnnt, Miller was present In the hoitjf at 'he time of Mies Stelnncgger's dctuti. The state attorney has Instructed the Cor ni.T to make a thorough Investigation. LL0DCESTER tNTRiES. 111.11: CK8TER RACE TRACK, July is- The entries and probable starters f ir Mond iy's rn are; First Race I'lve furlongs; selling. ,1 'ii. .s ,..1. ,-,ue u.eiri ..eeiuiS. Iiooeill- lan. Rlchal, Criterion, llki lhe each; Mayor It. Tartar, idea. 101 each; 1 'nt -iiionit, SSlngara, i"l each; lionnls Luss, 07. Second Race six and a half furl mgs; thrasyear-olds; selling.- Sue Ryder coll, VVarsaW, I'd I'is each. .Miss Nannie, ti.'. ''apt. Spencer, star:.:' 1 ' -l tin .-ill Tea verse. Ataman, D8 each; forgot-Me Net Thirl Knee seven snd a half furlonts: riling. Hlenloehy. U3 lbs; Olgo, llil; Orel nwlch. i'.i Nne. nil. ,ltj; II url, 107; Airsh.ift. MiK.e-ict, 100 cab, Sa maritan, Jack Star, Harry Irelani, Flit ter, Hen. Gordon, 101 ej 11. Magg.e II 111 t -i lla. Marvel), l"'. Andrew r., ItrJ, K.uinh Race Five furlongs; selling. Vuung lottery, arapuh e. I'neertalnty, Pentance, Red Kim. Icj each; Fleurette. rifth Race Five ' rlongs; lllni Vt 1. '.hi. t'napman Bolivar nil II 1 ich Cspulin Mnrksl me, r... - . '.. My Craft, Alarm Bee. 1".' t.-h . Mel.nda, Come On, 'uven d'Or, '.'7 each. sixth Race Four and a half furlnngj; sellllH . .-ilil'ltfl, l.ll: ' ii. .- King I c'.rre. lloland. Rallston, lleiurt, t'ues.ir Moonstone, Voltaro, Dunham, Thad Rows, i-'oxliall. Nubian, i'l.imhoau. li) ibi, et'h; American Lady, 03 B'Uen 'n tbo Face) 1 v To -. kUmlu C .rllea, four yeara ill, of VI WH' latllS uveliUF. 1 l".iin. ggSlOadSy lit ""1 la tin- face by 11 dOgiWasdl'J a wsiclut'au ' Beedleatou k Worm Ireweiy. he no - a ii io aii uiioi.o, aait-cti aud lue doj; 1. kk aeo NEW JERSEY NEWS TWELVE FAMILIES IN PERIL. at Occupants of a Tenomont Arou;.e from Sleep by Fire. .Some Leaped from the Windows Loss Nosrly $30,000. .-.1.I',.I'.F",TH. N. I.. .Inly IS, KilM- j bnthport van ihe scene of nu ex, iting1 t nent-house fire early this morning, and Ihrllllng pen. 1 were enacted, Qeorgs Neurit r's big row, comer Mir hall and Third sines, was discov ered lo be 1111 l.le at midnight, Til" building is 100X60, and three and a half st.rles high. The ground floor was occupied by Tbum'a drug store, Anderson's shoo store. Fishbotigh'a 1 utcher shop nnd , Amine Orouet's confectionery and bale ery, It was in the latter store thai the fire broke 1. in. and It sw,pt rapidly through tlie IiIk building, In Hi" "i r doors of which dwelt a dogen famines. I'he ten-, Hiit.i were .-.II In Ik I asleep, and It is a 1 miracle Home of them were not burned 1 to den ill. Th" tlnincs cut "ff the retreat of ;.ev- . ernl. but Ihev were rescued by ladders. I Must of the people gol out with only, their night garments on, Several lost I watches, money and other valuables, and noli" of the tenants saved anything but their clothing, A couple In their friKlit ienped from a second-Story window, but escaped se vere intui'les. The neighborhood is thickly built up. and it was only by the hardest kind I of work t lint the adjoining houses were saved from destruction. The firemen j wer several times driven back by the flames, end experienced much trouble frill the electrlC-llght wires in Ihe street. It was nfter 1 o'clock this morn'.nir before the flames were uinilly under control. Nenrlter's loss, it Is estimated, will be about 130,000, covered by Insur ance. The losses of the tenants will approx imate .112,000 lo SIS.OOO more, only partly covered by insurance. Charles Wettiin'B house was damaged over i". YOUNG DE PEYSTER A HERO. Save Two Lad.os from Death By a lMinaway Horse. l.OXU BRANCH. N. l.. July ir. Ben nle l PeyBttr, the p.irhtnrn-.v-arnlrl nephew f len, I e Peyater, f Now York, h looked upon to-day hn n hero by all who saw tits bravo rorue of two wonin from almost certain Kith In a runaway accident last rvniiiK- Vuuiik '" Peyater was walklnf; with his mother on cean n venue about 7 o'clock when htn attention waa attracted by th- rapid beat i f hnofi on thn nv' nue. TumlnR he w a Htyllsti T-cart containing two ladlea being firn'Kf.i aiontf at a terrific pu-.N by a frightened llOTFr. There wan Imminent danger or the vehicle being dashed over the high bluff north of th- United States Hotel, Al ready one man, Andrew .1. Hughes, had bren knocked down and his i,; broken by tho in ml i in if.l animal. As the horses reached n paint oppo Mr.- young l I'eyater Iho lad darted from his mother's Mil-- and sprang like a tlaixh at the brittle. Un naught thn horse's bii-i haln. nnd bv n superhuman efTori turned the an'mal from his course, which was directly towards tfi edge nf ihn bluff. Harry Mann, the New York theatrical manager, here came t-i I" Peyster's nhl. nnd the horse was brought to a atandatlll. The occupants of the cart, t!it Misses Ryles, of New York, were prostrated by fright, but were physically uninjured. Tin rnrt was a wreck nm. the horse finally hurt. THREATENED TO KILL HIS WIFE. Mortis Raised a Disturbance ar.d rardovl In JaV. NEWARK, N. .1.. July 13, -Charles Mcrtlc, forty years of ige, was held for the Orand .Jury this morning on a charge f threatening tu kill Ills wife, Mertle and his r.'lfp have not boon liv ing together for some time on account of domestic troubles, Mrs. Mertle se cured a place as domestic In the Kspcx Club, I- I'iir'i nlace, a I'wcll organisation. I biM rlghi Mertle called there, und ! wanted to st"1 his wife. Hhe a' flrsl re fused to . him, but finally consented, Mortb- then att icke 1 hi r. and threatened 1 lo shooi hot Ho was arrested, however, before he did any trouble, TO AF.REST PINdERTON MEN. Mora Trouble Looked For at the Jdonmout.li Trrtc'r. WK8T END, ' . Ni ; BRANCH, N. 1. July I-. It i; I'ui.ini'-d here this morn Ins that warrants have been Issued f r the arrest of Plnkerton men al Mon m luth I'e.rit. whleb are to be served tbli nfiern i.m if Ihe Plnkerton m?n attempt t . siin-.i' ativ authority. The ruclnn ussoclatlon hn-e bad the local lustl f iIk peace on the siriuinds for the past few days lu untlc'.piitlon nf such ii nn .vi . Ii is said tlie Justice bin, his pockei nil. .1 with bull b nils ready to release any Plnkerton men a.' rested. The warrants r la sold, were pro eured by Chef .r Police Haeaerty, who objects t" the presence of the 1'lnltertotir nt the rnee trieV. The local lustloe lefi for the rnee track early this morning. CANT ChY THEIR PAPERS. Newe boys Awntem Flaepers and ritu-b asbt-.rr Parii Conere. rretione. ABItt'RV PARK. July IS.- Mayor Ten brcch h.is Issued a notice lo all poiire men Ii prohibit nwsboj's from crying out their papers, particularly on Bun day mornings. Bummer cottagers com pi itn they are awakened early by them i. est Hunday morning Ucv, br. i:. (, Bcudder. nf 'se u, forme 1 I'iituvh. was romoe led to stun In the midst of hli prayer nr.'ll romc men from the eon Uri .'atoll weir out en I r, -nested the nrwuboya to stop shouting their papen in the vicinity of the church. V.enaisrit OOBiOhlng Trir. coaching party rganlsed hy Benator lies, .-f Connecticut, hca returned to t!i! ens fr im an int'r sting tour through New Rngland. During the journey " ''; mllei were traversed Ths party consisted of Commissioner " lake ' Hess u id Ife, Mr nnd Mi- KiaiK Touni ; . Ml ' i' and a Ite, Mb i Bty '' is .if I VV Leousrd. ol I -i bin ill-. Putney, of the l! le M n .pole ei -I ' le . Ins. Btonn IV, Had .: ' UlbUI V Bl llltfi Pi r' a.. I I'aireeld. Al Hi t ' r ,.'.e I ll'.e tourl is v.er.. me i i.v . detention m , : I, i .. too': iher.i through ihe i a '.'. Ill 1.1 villus s an I feted thi ti Mary em tu Wlsalav, 1 He .le.t.ry ' Ii..' rollus have been gaged W look far Mary Ann smith, i-eveti een years ol age, diug ii er "t Main gmttlho, nog fork street, iiii- oily. ik sniitu glsaopvared ir la le-r nOMv uiy.lerioiisi.i un 1 uembiy l,v. R)S l "' ItJaTt ! lilUbeS hull, II. 'at iolllll,-v I Hi, tig, l.roiva h.ur si.d vy nnd woman. to .-..I raVtortsa und straw uji ain.utiu.cii jj bgl ul.J.,1 si iavo. GOREO BY All BULL Adolph Ccnrad Perhap: Fatally Injured in Jersey City. Toased Into a Tree, lie Held Un 1 nlil Itrsi'llod. AdOlph rorrad. forty-one ; e-irs of sg, employed by Charles Rriini,erhuff, n j Stock breeder on 'West Side nvenu. In the weatern dlatrjet of .rsy City, wss. i it la feared, fatlly it -rd by a vicious bull thla naming, lie rnf lending the animal to pasture. nnd while p.'ir.rlng through n Krove the bull suddenly attached C'onrgd, and Bored blrn badly under the right arm. and iosf,ed blm In the nlr. Conrad rnn. and the bull followed him. nnd before going many yards again caught Conmd nnd gored him on the rlirhi side of hli abdomen. Inflicting a wound wlih-h Is likely to prove fatal. This time the bull tossed Conrad nev rrnl feet In the nlr. nnd the injured man saved himself from further attack by seizins the limb of n tree. He man nired to hold on to the limb until as sistance came. Some farm handfl las soed the bull and securely tied him to a gtakt, I'onrad with the assistance of the farm hands got down from the tree and was taken to the city Hospital in an ambiilntice. The la' tines protruded from the wound In his nbdnmen, und the doctors at the hospital thoucht there was but little chance for his re covery. aai - SQUIRES BLAMES LEHMAN. Says He Was Iaduoed to Marry Miss Smith While Intoxicated. ATLANTIC CITY, X. .!., July 15. -Harry Squires, alias il. VV, Cromwell, of New Vorl:, -ho wns recently held here under bonds to answer before the irnnd Jury In September on a charge of sttallng two bicycles, claims lie is being persecuted by bin wife's relative". BqulrB was arrested on the complnlnt "f a representative of the bicycle firm of Peek & Snyder, e New York, who claimed younrv Bqulres hired n wheel from h'.i firm ar.d then sold it to a person in Atlantic City. Squires blames Albert Lehman, who accompanied him to Atlantic city, for all hla troubles. He claims that while Intoxicated l,ehmnn Induced htm to marry Miss Florence Smith, of rhlla tletphla. He says he met Mis." Smith at Snyder's Hole1 In Atlantic City, and after the marriage ceremony lived with her but one day. Young Squiies. in speaking of his troubles to ;v reporter, said: "It la mv impression th-i the woman I have . marrlpd und her relatives are trying to bring me to terms in thin way. They reside in New Vurk. and it was my Intention to work my way home when the officer captured me on a wood schooner a' Tttckahoe." Squires saya that he left town sud denly baoause be was afraid the pro prtefor of Snyder's hotel would sue him for a board bill of Jl.'i. Bqtltreg Ir nn attractive looking young fellow, tweniy-threo years of age, of light complexion and has n small, blond mustache, Ills bride lins gone back to Philadelphia, Bnulres does not show any Inclination to follow her. Voting Lehman, Bqulrea'a companion, han been tnken to New York by hla father, ATALAWTA WHEELMEN'S RUM. The Ftart to Princeton Mndo from Orange With 113 Mar. OrtANCIE, N. J July IS. The grent 100-mlle road race '." Princeton nnd re turn, under the auspices of the Atnlatirn Wheelmen, was started nt fi.,1'1 this morning in front of ashworth's Hotel, Central avenue and West street, Blast i ii auee. The course was through Central avenue to Centre street, Orange; thence to South Orange, Mtllburn, Bprtngflsld, plalnfleld, Dunellen, New Brunswick, Critnuiin Park, Kingston nu-l Princeton, rettirnlng by wny of Blawenhurg, Plain. ville. Belle Me.nl. Somerville. Hound Brook, Dunellen, l'lsiniiei.i. Bprlngfleld. M nil, urn. South Orange, Orange und jasi Orange to the starting line. There were in starters, six of the riders were allowed ti 4'i-mlnute hninll cap; fourteen n l3mlnute handicap, forty-two n w-mimite handicap, twenty n IrVmlnute handicap, eight a l.'-mlnute I anillcap. Ave a M-mlnute handicap, nnd three a .',-mlniitc handicap. There w''e six ncratc'.l men. as fol lows: H. H. Wyile L. I., i '. : K. Walter, Indlnnapolls; J. W, Llnnerman, P. B. i' w. Vim Waggener, s. a. a.: f. m. liamnman, O, c v,, and B, s. Thomp son, nufnlo. The ofllcliils were: Starter. Carl Yen laceerkr: 'ler! of the Ceur.e llivr. Wadeworth; nefeai'. T. Mercies, Jr.; Timers. W. B. BeiKnap and James 8. I in1 -nes. Jr. The roads are In splendid shape, and the conditions are favorable for a goo I rr.ee. ROW IN STATE CAMP. Col. Dowd ar.d the Paymaster Arpue Over the Method of Paylne tba Men. Col. Dowd, of the Twelfth Iteslment, and Paymaster .lu.lsoti had a nilsun.ler standlng this forenoon regarding the payment of the regular weekly sallow nne to the members of the regiment, Col, Dowd Ordered, his men to go to the paymaster In company formation alphabetically. Thla wns objected to by lite paymaster i-n the ground that It was not lu aogordance with the gen rral ordert, nnd he tefu-aed lo pay the members "f the regiment. Col. p-'wd ar l the paymaster bad n lively t.lt. but nether w, nil budge from the stand he had tnken. GOOD-Or TO STATE CAMF. .uelitri Reeticont snd Tenth Battel. -M Keturn Hon, To-Dar. STATK CAMP, P8BXSKIU N. Y.. July t'.. -The Twelfth Regimen I and th" Tenth Battalion finished up their work tais merging and will lie relieved to-dny by ihe Hhfhth gnd Seventy-fout'ih Repl i'.mii gild " detauhnv nt of the Second Battery, wnlea will occupy ths camp lurln - tie coming a e-.k. i Thia forenoon th Weather was siil'ry end thre.iie.iinB The departing tro a. were in good heilth. and during tne eat re week the general health of Hie camp fit. r.aod. A Relarnti Su vsr In Wilmington. WILMINUTOX. D.-l.. Jsly 1.1. -A slight ! pim-r i he a,, wiiuiitiiuii sod M.iultj 'ibeui Uai:.riuit lile'dMk yvstenlsj a teroooo. It easnot i ,,'id.. ei ., ,ii esrlliqiisks M.oek . Ural, tiut no oilier e.i a lur ths tieoior. ii. ai ii.t j about, two secouds, bx been ClUU. EARLY PRICES WERE HIGHER. SJ Bears Soon Rally and Depress the Market Fractionally. . tllg Gold Sht mint from Europe to Tbla Country. The ettrly rabies from London re ported American railway itcurltlei be low th pnrlty of our Inst night's clos ing, r.nd th Impression on the stret was that the beara would succeed in breaking the market. The bull leaders, however, concluded that London quota tions had hrn "rliraed" from thla aide and were prepared to give their special tics support. In the first ten minutes prices were rushed up 1-1 to 7-S per cent. The pa"e was too rapid lo suit the rhorts, nnd tliey made a sudden attack on Nor: invest, following this up with a raid on General ISltctrlc, The farmer declined 112 to W .1-4. and the latter l 7- to S3 3-8. The rest of the Hat yielded 1-1 to 7-8. but the dealings were small and devoid of animation. According to hla friends James R. Keene has ngnln espoused the bull side, nnd was a benvy buyer of stocks ven ter. lay. It in understood that certain leading capitalists are working In unison with him. The bears are Mill full of pluck, nnd nre not disposed to give up the tight without n Struggle, Thla morning they had the advantage of another batch of fallurcH out West. The total shipments oi" :?nld bars to L. Von Hoffmann Co. on the I'nrls. which sails from Southampton to-day. Is 23,000. The house has not beard of nnv other consignments on the Paris. Private cables state that fltSO.OOii addi tional gold will be shipped from South ampton to-dny. The advance In the price of bar gold In the open market In London to T7s. 10d., nnd the firmness of sterling exchange here, leads to the Impression thnt the Imports will not be very heavy Juat at present. L. Von Hoffman Co. stnte there Is no truth In the report that they secured Hii.on'1 additional gold In the open market In London yesterday. rmports of general merchandise at the port of New York for the week were only K.MLiSPi against SIO.IIP.SKI last week. No coffee Is in the CuatonvHouae manifest, the prevalence of yellow fever on board vessels having cargoes has prevented them from making clear uni es, The toinl bank clearings of all the Clearing-houses of the I'tittcd Btates for the week ending to-day. have been 8W1, OSii.Mii. an Increase of $02, 71,234 over the previous week and a decrease of 1215,001, 611, as compared with the corresponding week last year. The grosa earnings of the Atchison system for th Mrst week In July ncre t7INI,M2, nn Increase of 83.1)30. The lift earnings of the Union Paclflc for May were 89j9.803, a decrease of $82,082. Oross earnings of 1.3 roads for the month of June Increased 82,208,128 on an Increased mileage of 1,018 miles. For six months 143 ronds Increased gross earnings $12,146,122. Tba Closing Quotations. P".. fflaa, a.,, rft. mnean Tnh. . 8 81 fil SI Asasnesa Baas Kef,... 8'H it t"ii SSIsr. MiarHt.r-t... t-01, Hl MM ! 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DTa 9H Miaaaun PulBS 3il 30 39H ..'Krt Nat. 1-eadLt SH T VZ Nut . i,, ' l.'n. nrl SS S8 SS fs New Jsraer Osatrsl WW MM WH '""i NrwYorltrantr.il 101 ltli 100 ion N. V. A . inmanj.. On i. u im !;' r,. l.. !., in- w. . 144 n"i 1Mb lis, N. ... bats, U'4 I'M IM l-'i eo k., 1'Ua '. A IV. ,,io. ho "S f'S & N-.rlh.ri, P.elBo 1 H ll 1 IH l"i tint Ihari Paolbo prof. . -I)', :u H ''.;i "'.'7i, statin e Ana'. !! l', II 1.. Iliiorii illillil II 0 11 I) PteiScttall 14 Hi, 14 14V, II.iii.1I..'. mil H l-'l l.tf M'. h. . W 1- I'.r 9(J M -'H 'JJ, tt. I'ul t Oluatia 37 37 3C' 3r.t laliai . ertlruat.a ; 73 ,3 7il 7:1 bssthsru Paiaiio T-H - H y-H 23H r,a. I., ml .... II 1) 9 II USISS Psnlttil J'M 1M ai 31 I'liuai , a.'.llrli. A 1, ill 7 Hi i 7W Wsbtsantsl IbM 16(2 ItU 1&' Ion. Isms I at 7WV '.04 7flJ Iffi Wlii.aliutAl.akaK.iirt. 4:04 4d tlti 43.., Mining Stoogs. 1 tie fotior lr.w- tie tascluslu quorvlon, ot la.'tiini stocks si lbs CunsuildsioJ Kxcbsoge lu-ds.v: Kid. Asked. I r,r. Aaka.t. Asierioan tlotnaatake T.un 1 I lac 01 Horn -llasr S.0U A 10a Jl) - Iras 811, ar. .16 A.iaai.. ",.1 .'26 "- Iron Mill.. .18 A'ini.11 A lainratun :. .111. 10 - Al'ainb.. .10 I'.Fl.l.at 'Jo - Lai:r,e.. .'i3 .113 ll.at t d.eail. Can. .11 LlFlcliar.. .60 - i.aiip' 11,: .16 I'.euir Ue -'Maaioen... ..'.0 - ll.riKloea. ,ee Meullon... .'20 la-,, - .SO.tlntario ... 7.00 Bauneat .. ,1S - Oslib 7 1 eledoats i'ii-ii''..'.i .03 it, 11 r.n - p jmoiitii . . ,co t liollar 'ill Pliceall 1,. .15 l o. a fa .DA PlltonIX h. ll.r.aalite. .13 --' farta 28 vel.Osa... .i.ni'eii, na t on. l.'el. 1 l.'ne - .10 aVa. ... 1.10 -Sa.SF HI - t in mock sierra alev. 16 ntoc 01 - Si indent., l.i.i Scrip 10, 11. 1 -Mormount. .4i llniiai. 1 II -Ibautiaito... .40 1'e I'miuii taa asose larra.... 1.00 -- Han .14 la :p..a "., .'.Hi Mi.ar I'nr t .1' .20 i.liiijti, ., .06 Saiailllo-. ,.i) ralliMr lie shoaaue,. .Si. Smel 13 Viova .! 1,1,1:. I & 1 .... 1 , .:) lur,'. 30 Wanleoi. .14 - PsleAXee iVaulajtn ss .im, 10 ! TRAIN ROBBERSJUE EXPECTED. And th M., K. n4 T. Roftd Menn.. to Rc.Vr Them Warmlj-. PRDALIA, aMo., July Ti- Tralnmon in from the South last pvonin report thai M.j-iur., Kivusas ami TftXftl ofHrials nre antlclpfttlnf raiil by robbttra ;t flihr Btrinirtown or Atokft, 1. T., within the mom nfirht or two. Tlu htihi-up VII oxfi'ioil Wednesday r.'.cht, it ml nrmei puurdf wrrt plaootl AbOJsVrd south-bound express train No. .1 nt Parsons, Thin fn-1 la Mllpved to nava baan communlratc-l to the robber. Th Company'! oflltials do not i'rop.se to be catlgnt Mapping agnin If It ran be prevented, and If a raid i n.n.ie it l believed the Rar-R will cither be cr.nured or exterminatf-d. -' ' "-a aseS GONE AFTERJTHE MEYERS. Detectives Expsot to Return with hn A'.lersd Mvirdrrers Next Weslc. Dstectlva Barftti. ln Qorlchten atirl Tr.llP.or. nf Inapectr Mcl.miptlllln's staff. ftho srs on their way to Detroit for Ih p.r, OH,, of bring ng -d this o'.ty Dr. Henry i- Meier and 1. 1 allaasd nrlfs Mary, ac fused ef several murders In orler 'a c .1 leM "I- insurance, "III arrive In thai e'.tv soms time to-lay. lust shM the two olTlcerr woull re- turn "i'.i 'heir prisoners Inspect ir Mr ! l.auahlln was unable n -ell this mornlns. hit If 'here Is no del la the praeeedtng a IbeV a ill probably rt.irt sonic time nes; Wsnt the fSaiman Law Repealed. MllAV'AUKSB, July 15. At a meel Ing of the ll4VfanAalta, AsBoeimlon yes terday resolutlrns were paesrl f.ivorinc the repeal of 'he Bherman Silver law. Ananaements were made for the cir culation of a petition throughout the State for the purpose of getting ss many t jinvurts as possible. KIISIEII LOST OVERBOARD. A New York Passenger on the Steamer Umbria Drowned, lie Accidentally He'.I from tha N i.O'in Heck Vfiirnl.y, QfBEKflTOWN, .Tuly 1B.-Th Punard line itaamer t'mbrla, ('apt. McKay, Which sailed from Nw York on July H, for Liverpool, arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning, She reportn that one of her paspenjrf. Atelier Welnete.n. of ftOfl LexlnttOll avsnue, New York. fll over bnaid from the BfllOon deck at 8 o'clock y eater day morning. Th" ptcemer W6I etopped aft coon ae poaalble, and a bont went In ftearch of Welntteln. but he was not found. It Is preiURied that h- foil overboard acciden tally. A half hour prevtoufl he left hip room mate and Companion, a Mr, Ptmmonft. In their RtaterOOm, and waj then in fOv eplrl'a. Hli money and valuable! were on hla person when the aceldrnt oc curred. Mr. Welnittln WSJ a rral-eetnte agent. Itls family nre at Long Branch, Mr. Blmmoni will return to Naw York on the steamer Rtrurla, which .all? from this port to-morrow. Mr. Welnetetn was fl large rral estate operator, havlnpr his office at 60 Liberty fitrect. During the past two months he hafl been unloading much of his prop erty, and when he sailed for Europe had only a small amount of real estate on hla hands. He had the contracts for constructing the biff atore at 258 and 260 Grand street, and a mammoth livery stable at l';t and in Bast E31ghty-Beoond street. He was thirty-eight years of ae. and was one of tho most successful operators In the real rotate business. Four months ago his health began to fail him. Over work was said to be the cause, and his tlbvuii'! i r i .i , i" !) 1 him to I .1 h .-- a I hi" vacation and lay business carea aside. He decided to go to CaflSbad, and mide arrangements to fend Ms wife and five children to their cottage In Long Branch. Blakeslee Barnes, Mr, welnstaliTs con fidential secretary, was seen at the lat ter' office this morning, and said: "Yes, I have Just received reports that Mr. Winsteln had met with an accident, hut when 1 called at the ("unard line ohMe they Informed me that they had received no advices of any accident as yet. ".Mr. Welnsteln derided to take a rest some time ago, and In company with a friend of his by the name of Simmons left for Carlsbad. Intending to be gone until September. I To was carrying an Immense amount of real estate until tv.D monthfl ago, but disposed Ot nearly all of it before leaving. "He wns e great home man, and was not a member of any club, but belonged to nearly all the Hebrew benevolent Societies, in which he took a great In terest. "His family nt Long Branch have ns yet not been notified of the accident, but I shall go down Immediately and Inform thorn." Mr. Welnstein Will leave an estate es timated at about ll-jO.OOO. SHIPPING NEWS. AIUANAt: FOR TO-D1T. UflfMai 4.43 ISuSMts. "" ' : M-m rU?. 'it'H WIIEE 10-AT. A.M. P. ST. Smjr1o-k S.1J 8.14 Defrperuuad 9- If ' 5 UeUGatA 11. US 11. IS iew vatii io-uat. SaairfletS 239 ?.RS BfJ.Oaf 4.00 4,60 Ma4 hKtterD bUntiird I'nun mb'iwl tu.ir mtnutbl. PORT CIV NFW VOKli. Arr.iTEn. Stemir Arrprim, (ipt. PoftTc. London Julf 1, with mir-lmn.-rrt to K. W, J. tin rat. .--taiii-r A ii i.i It 1,1 p: K mo it, H !:!'! i r- Jun ?9. with nerobaaillfta and PtntytU:o t'-fTif.-- pn- fngt'to PvinoH, idf l Co. Stri-nnr KMhu Th-ittifon. CV-t. Hnn, Rich mnii'l. V. , with m irohftSdtM to tld Dntntnion i'nni ti p Comritiiy. Stiier wartllo apt. Rm liuli July 1, with m-riian i t ' Banderon a S.ot. Steaiusr Santiago, Najau,wit i mrfhinili-f and ptaiesgeyti . , S'Mnc- li ToanlnKi ript. pransavl, Julf 8, aitfa ii". - h,i ..: a nn i ) ri to A. Purset. OUTUOlltO griAMBgli Mill' TO'DAT. Aino. Klagitan, Ari'n'iii, I irarpool. Aurauia, I.i riMHiL Hi Bnl, :w OrleauB. Fold, tieooi. Frniii, OlsMfnW. La Cttttapianf. ii"--, LanpiiMis Uilfatoo, M-iT'lnm. Kftterttau). NttiOOOUt, KsTsUnih. Now Vni-K. Southampton. NsitOiI.'i.mi, . .t orieana. prlMDA. Havana. 8aa c, Urrmeu. lltCOMING RTEAHER3. PVI TS'SAS PoeMMt. Oibriltr Jnnnafl. Annrli.a. bnndon July 1. Manelio, Uv'A .lu y I. Atiriatx. I.IVMrpi-ol Inly .'i. i iiatf ui i 'i,n.-. Bordaitti .l'y 3. LsaTouraiDo, HaviJ.Iuly3. pc Tou-maosf. Atnix'i'.. Hamhur ifUDI 29. Alamo, Onion .Inly P. I'lirci.tt'iia. .ii i iiiir July X Or-. ma. Ounrtta JUDt 9 f. i t'lK-pia. Qimiow Juira, Diinoco. ttTmt:da July 13. LITTLE BABY WAS RAW D'.etreas.nc Sk.n Dlaer.ea from Birth. Cured In 0 Wraks by Cuttcura. Now Healthy aa an Be. .Mr bahi- tn hal hren aufforinir; from hirth wlltt ton." iort of an t-riptmn. Tha dnctora cattail it czenia riii littla naoL mint and IPOtM maun ot rad, inllamtid tiaah. lu ar no aid aCfOM an 1 liudiir i.ii tliiKht, vMiirair tha fat Uetih luada a i.-:.!. vara junt tLs rame. tor four wttrka aitor htn birth ha iBfftra J with thii i'nii tlta, r 11 I unt i - I el tua tTT.ri ha Eianantai, tlin- n Litis -j. m. Im any one In Ave H h wat ooinpl4tly circd. Ha viiDinnwarkirll J'sjh. . nd you ouht to ken hU km new, - n. . .1. ..,., and a . .'I'lt in.l pink .n.i whlin roior. He ti n ii- ii : . ai he uan b, 1 be (i'i irt'hA Kpkolvkht na xifei "i in ton,', vigor and atreotftb. I loctoio aVM. aV UaVUOHBB. 1S4 E. 133d et.. Kew York. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS From the ae -1 tvo months my hby mtered Willi the n.eiMua on her face and bodr. rioctorad althobt avail. Uaad OVTIOQSi HRMSDIVa t'ouud il 1 tn avry r -, .-. aatitfit(rv. I ha nb.ld haa 1..' . e Maori 11I akin anil i cured. V charfuLl I. 1 I'.I .Ml ',.,! I . '. e ! , M Q'l.it Mil. J, Ki'ii.i NBLlUi. liii.Uri.ii . N. T. CUTICURA REMEDIES Hate 1 (7ct'd the nioet won orfu' a 11 "aa of tortur ,ii "' -i; - nt- . 1 . aa 11.. caJp d ia iai ot In tan t a -id ill iidr-u iter le :rrdd. Tha. affoid in- tuui rails4, petal t ' and alaap. and p -mt to a p-ed) c ire whan the l.e- r pttyelciaoa tall, l'ai -ronta, aae our t-hUdren year or na-d ea aiiflar ii.r. Curat ... : 1,1 childhood ara peruiaaant. a Stild thronrhout (to world. trlca. CtTtrr ra. &'). . So i-. "JJie. ; R:tm.vMT. 1, ViTa DaOO am 1 aaM. - ii - . Boil I'ropriatora, 11 atou. K3T " '" ' tiCura Hk'u Ulaeaaer," mailed fiaa n ID Y ' v kti and 8clp puriila 1 and heautlne .1 DSD I 0 1 . : 1 1 1. . r.-Ai-- Abaolataiy para. 4fcs RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED fBJ Ix nm. atiWUTK Tut. t uilrurat Autt fL f'Hiu II uliT rellOM rlnuniilf, t 'i' i' . hip. kldnay, ihaat ajtl nu- AV iv.uar palua od Hmmuat. FREE TO ALL WHO APPLY M TUB GREAT OFFER OF DOMOIW 5ji All Who Apply In PsrSSl Will De Ex- I M nmltifd, IVcmtIImmI fnr and Trrmind 1 H I'po.i Tbclr Flrai Visit I roe of All I H nnrfii . 4 H roctora MeC iy od S iow announce te great eat J I I opportdalty to tba public that haa erer beau oAarwd H by any apanaliat 10 tbe raed.eal world. f B Thla offar la in tha form of a fra. taatof ibair plan PP of treatmfnt for tba cure al catarrb and all other B ourabla rhrnnic ltaaM-. PV All wbo apply ip peraon at their office. 6 Faat f: Porty-arcond atroet ant n.vt Droadwav, will ha ei- Ui aniined. priorlltM for and t. rated upon their Arat 1? R lait freeof a,l .:hare. In additioo to this thor- 'f . ouahfionaultation and advlca willbegiven toall fc who apply, without a penny to pay. ' Thla le a taat which tba pa'ient ran maka uae ol J 1 wltboal tteklng a aingla ce-it i.r at .im-netion, thfj M I flrat treatment, coni Ititloi , adtico or medicine. V Remembar. thla taat. will afford H actptius nnd tP H diacouraged pa'iint an opportunity to judge for ty H themaeWae, free of all co-it. nho-e eyatem of treat- l la iitent la tha moit ale tlie, whnh don tore . tire nil 4 which dootora aim ply pat catarrh to alaap only t Mft again. MM Dootora McOny and Rnow -in-r t'lia free teat tr WjM tba public aa tha anrat and faireat a a ' of to itlno- Ml Ing arerylwily that their pian ol treatuieui la tha 'aKt? Tr-rT iint kno?n to medical It ill It w an honeat, 7Tr ttralgbtlorward wry of beotiraifu a iiiaintM with tba great number of peraonn who haro blindly I bought and paid dearly for their eiperiancj Doctor McCky and Hnow believe t bat auytjjr I which will uot ataud tbe acrutiny of a free 0 I trat muat be lacking In itn offec:lvenei, kUdJa S thjy offer thq aarerent teat that any phjw- I could be aubjeoted to. and await tha verdict- H public without the lemt fear of fillure. T " j DOCTORS M'COY AND SNtfe J ' -I Off ret: B'Fut43d afreet, near Orand Centrtf, j pnt, and M flroadwav, ootner of 14th atraet, a aft I turatic gewiug Machine building, .New York Clt ' ft , j If yon live at a dfetance write for a Symptom ' I , U.ank. Addraaa all letUra too l:aat 42d atraet. l Offici bonra-9 o U A. M. . 2 t i 4 P. M. , 6 to 9 ' I V. II. daily. Snndava. 10 A. If. to3P. M. A e -! -S 999 B' r nrf In tit e .Ii-wrlrv bllalnraa nrl guod rtroplei fnr vnti c know, : CREDIT EXTENDED. A FLETCHER WATCH & 1 JEWELRY CO., 1 188 Droadtrva! ,9 Rl avatar on Juai it. 1.B "DnwiiloMii Iftrun." I iH do nctTsuffer With That Pain ! DR. TO BIAS' I Venetian Liniment I At'TN I, IKK A (II A It .11. BL TRV IT AND HE CONVINCED THAT IT 18 BO, Rt All druffsiata, Price 25 eni 110 uente. aM NEW PUBLICATIONS. OUT TO-DAY. J Till'. Al (il'WT PAItT OV Bj ii2 irf& B T young ladies; I JOURNAL. J the nraT jiiikmi. FOB i,adiki w A..l I V'lll. -. ' ' oi : III. 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O untie i., our door raat ol'H'way C e bubaariplon r eived for any Periodical. H r'oraigu or Oomegtie. i ,1' "religious notices. 1 I BBllOOafK 1ST KKKT I Ar KHN ACLil. BROOM K 1 ai 4 i "utr-(. 0. n Tyn laM. " Pnmouad m atr anl utner a i ..i . .. )'i. r ' ia the l'rakuda 1 tu4.SKKjio: ON AlY.U. l.ib P. It B M DUSfNESS PROPtHTt TO LET, Y fPdliKT KTiiUKn. wiih indiondeut rellara, fl g 1 othoe,.. atii lif i i "i'n lur mihinara.dreaamakera. alnrtuiak Al llgi:( '! " '-' I"'' " ""'- lu 'lie! BJ ln..t-"in- i' i .ii. -i, 11'. Wait 4itn at. ; a, I roounBj M .a '4-i and iik' t. wiih (.-,..' Ueat and aatiarataB. BF t iiirt rii'iui- , nnv open fin Ingpeollon : i ALL i.N-B W LtAOt.MKNTrt CAN W Bj wAOIL Bfj Hll.lt. I rIIF.RWOO. Huddeuly of mriubranoua oroup.fl VA OleAJlSVCS Pali , j'DUiigest cbillof John W. f od L'arne W. Uheraujd, ige 3 yeara ai.d ' 1 month. BJ Notice of funeral In Run lay's Herald. H O'MKARA. -On Jniy 13, DaN.ii. O'Measa, tha gfM i ai.tfi buebaud of ii 'in. .. ii Baaofalaer, Kel .thai end ii Hilda are ie,,to(-tlully invited toatie.il tite tuni'r&l from tut lata resldenoe, ?n Mo.i! ..I, it., no Baodl, iiu'y IA, at l 10 1' Si. A '.r, i ii.ii i in - o Hubert 1 inuii't, Couucl.l I.O0S, of A. 1 . if II. TAX OM FOREIGN BULLION." Part of the lllmetalilc Plan OfTaral by 8enator ljan.lnaiu.li. devils i,aki:, ti. n. July i3.-seii- et-.r IlaiislirniiKli ilillvirorl a rather sirang- aililrens brfuio the t'liautiiuqua Ahs-mbly yMtardfiy, lit uilvucattal Ul i in 'inlllc riirivnrx', colnago to b. liirltei1 In proportion n tiroiuiotlon, and I Hii ratio to lie refttilalaa fram llmo to time as tin- ralatlve rate ot production I iloiaaaoi 1 Korelgn riiilllon shouli! he excluded, or, 1 nt least, lis importiitton should be regu- I tiled by a high rule ot duty. 1 The (Irrnlr.l i limit . KshlbU. 1 I, lo be Mi, In the I'. io,,,i,.i, HailrseVl'e lluld -i at Ilia V. ilj'i lur. Il I. uleueelf laa J tereellDg, .' '