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jf 'jj TnE WORLD: WEDNESDAY HYMNING, JANUARY 17, 1894. ' I BANKER FISH'S DIE BEGGAR. E JoBtioo Eyan GiveB Him a Month K. oa the Island. I- K? Tho Court Tbousht It Tims to Mnke Hiji nn Kxamplc. LK;f Hf. Frequent complaint has been made by Kv, peopla traversing tho streets and ave- KL nues of that part of the city between Br Fourteenth and Forty-second streets, of K tho Importunities of besgnrs, who not Htl o'y ask' but demand money from ttn- B accompanied women, or even from men, Hp and Nicholas Fish, the banker. In pur- B4 suance of what he considered to be a K duty to the public, promptly pursued one K of the kind to punishment In the Jeffer- f con (Market I'ollce Court to-day. K Thy beggar said lie wan William 11. K' Hall, of 119 Htcka street, llrooklyn. He HS la more than six feet tall, broad-nhoul- Hv dered and burly. Mr. Flflti told I'ollce R' Justice Ryan that as he was passing Vi; from his home, M Irving place, through V Eighteenth street, towards Broadway, H'-. but evening, this man stepped In front K of him, blocking his path. B. "I beg pardon, sir," said the big man, Hra -civilly enough; "I would like to sneak EfTi- to you. I am out of work. I am nun- sB& BTy. I have had no food to-day. I have K no place to sleep to-night. I would be V obliged, sir, If you would give me a little -i money. f i It was the darkest part of Eighteenth IV street. Mr. Fish discovered that he had vi no small change and told his supplicant Kv BO. Then the beggar's manner choiiKed H and he exclaimed with something like w fierceness : K " That won't do ! I've got to have f. some money." V The fellow used abusive language, too. K' Hut the son of Hamilton Fish Is a ro- Hi- bust man himself and he didn't srare. K, He sold he would call a policeman. Hall R: told him to oil and be . i, Mr. Fish had kept moving all the time, H- the fellow accompanying him nnd abus- K Ing htm. When he reached Fourth ave- 7 nue the banker called Policeman Ontea on tho corner. He placed the man under R'" arrest. V Hall had U cents In his pockets when F searched at the West Thirtieth street B-'.' station, and his nbject story of want ;' was discredited. He denied using abusive or profane language to Mr. Flan when ' arraigned before Justice Ityan this morn- K" tat. and declared that Mr. Fish was BV,i profane and vile In his abuse of him. " 'Justice Ryan evidently believed Mr. C.f Fish, for he sentenced Hnll to a month KS on ulackwell's Island, telling him that K" It was time an example was mode of BK' beggars who were little less than hlgh- Mtn tray robbers, extorting money from m- women and men In the less frequented K streets of the city while the city was K full of charitable Institutions where nil w real privation of deserving people Is re- Kt' .Hall' Is a powerfully built fellow, forty- IV;' five years of uge. Ho has u peculiar cnHt Bf tn the eye and a big, bushy brown mus- Bf" toohe, that give him n sinister appear- IX ance, He Is nn Englishman, and says Bl he lias been In New York seven years, BC? employed till this Winter as a waiter In BK private families. He declined to give the BKi names of any of his former employers, BE and seemed to be used to his position us Bl ', n 'prisoner, thougn he said he was never Bt arrested before. Ho had no overcoat, .' but was decently dressed In a suit of K lilue,' a derby hat, standing collar and Bt four-ln-hand tie. Brv The annoying nttentlons of burly men- Bl-'t dleants have become a nuisance, nnd Bli" womch nrc becoming terrorized hy them. BE Judge Ryan said he would punlBh them K when they were brought before him. Wm. ALL GOES TO THE POOR. 9K- B To-Morro'T's, flinrltnlile Concert BK Shoalil fie Well Pntrnulced. Wf Among the nrttsts who will assist Bf Bousa'B Dand In tho Brand concert for Kt, the, benefit of "The World's" Dread WM'f Fund and other charltle to be given Bt- ,n ,ne Metropolitan Opern-House to- Br morrow afternoon, arc Jesslo Dartlett Bk Darts and Kugcne Cowles, of the llos- Bff.' tonlais: Ulllan Russell, Hlg. T'eruglnl. H.' Campanlnl and Cnmpanorl. The band and! artists together with the Casino Bk" orchestra, rave all volunteered their Bk services. Bk, AUstln Corbln has donated $500 to cover BY' JI prellmlrnry expenses, and every dol- Br;: l"- o' the receipts will be turned over Bl.'ii 'o tno various funds for the poor. The Bl public should turn out en masse nnd BrU raise tho largest amount yet for this Btjf worthy cause. K CHARITABLE BANQUETERS. H They Prnlo The World's" Free Wm( Ilrenil Fund. Wat1. At the annual Installation of Ilenjamln S Brown Lodge, A. A. U. W., In Uechtel's Wmr Hall, Stapleton, B. I., last night, about Bt eeven hundred people were present. Af- WKi ter the Installation ceremonies a ban(uet V" nu held, during which addresses were Be' nlade by F. A. llurnham, Grand Deputy BK-'' of the State, District Deputy lleujumln Bffi? Brown and Charles Ullmau. BsC Each speaker made an eloquent plea tV. for the people who were starving In New Hn York, prolilnr; the New tork "World's" K, Free Dread Fund nnd urelnt; that thc" BK present do all In their power to uld that Bvi noble charity. Bfc' At the conclusion of the meeting a col- H lection was taken, and quite n sum of B' money was realized. Kb BOOM FOR REFINERIES HERE. H Byreckcln Will Ship IlnT Sueur RJ' for Treatment In This fit). Rr Illy ARoifltfd Prep ) Mg SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17.-Clnua K Spreckeb's rejircsi'ntatlves here huvt H, signed n contract with John RoHpnfeld'x Kt' Sons, eliliiplnt: merchant, by which the Bp latter ngree to curry sugar from HiIh BV ror' aroun ""ape Horn to New York at K3t the rate of 2..r0. Four hundrecl tons of Hfr sugar have nircaily been placed on the Bl? "hi? R- r. Rice, which ! ready to sail. Bll" Bn nl Kocnnfeld Khlps hereafter will Bl'il carry frfn live hundred to one thousand Bff& tons. Bi' It Is oitlmatoil that W.000 tons of ruw Bk sugar will be nhli,p,,d In this manner and K rellned In Nev York. This means a Iohs BCV ' about tl.OuQ.ffll to Han Fraiiclscu. a BSl the coct of rrllnlng Is not less than J20 a HC ton. represcnttd In coal ship", wages and BkI' expenses of th bli? rellnery. Bw Heretofore the l-'outhern l'.iclllc cir- Br& 'rid refined susar from this city to Mis- Bff sourl Rlvtr point 1 ut & cents a hundred, Bk$ but the Sprockets company now claim It Bfl' l cheaper to ship raw KUBur around BK Cane Horn, rcllne In New York and re- BM hlp west by rail. w; fc; M'lttpr-SonUeil Tolinceit. H A water rautrt, hli h wai arrUvntally or Ht o&rrvrlto turoctl en, wn tbe M of soaking vV a quantity of tobfrco In a itorcroom in tho rUr B '("'i 31 K'" I'0"'011 ""' r"lr l mornlns R Itll .cpkowltz li (lit onrr. rollceman KJ. f T& ttfll, ot tli Union tlarktt KUtinn ma Hk thj dlfcotery, nnl hal tbe fauiet turned off B7. Tte damK a" unknown. B Your Biood B-'.V RtoalJ lo glvnn nreclal stlentlon rlilit now H tl Joulbtoecp. K Tbe Urlp B . 0rolrtrloaidiiitinow(o rrortltot. BBv tla& Narnni nrlllit BbIbx a' tb Uood "" QD'Htr and keeps up tbe MMBH uoaaUty cictntry to parfect baaltb. BBBV Take It BBBf " tat Uood'a bteaua Hood's Baria- BBv pariUa Curti. BVssbI aSiVk' 7"' ? pur,I varafabl. and ptr- BBl fcotlBarmlau. Bold bT til drniirUti. BflBsiik. i NEW RAPID TRANSIT PLANS. tllll for n Ker Conitnlsslnn nnil Ilnnker Wilson Aunin Ai'llvr, Rapid transit matters have begun to simmer again, nnd from the present out look the Immediate future seems to have In store some very Interesting develop ments. There Is a well-founded report thnt the firescnt Commission will soon be leRls ated out nf existence and a new Hoard created which will ko to work with mure energy nnd activity to give (he city the rapid transit so long needed. In fact, It Is said that n tilll 1ms already been prepired to ! Introdiirisl at Al bany hnvlntt this object 111 view The underground system, so rumor snys, will be favored 111 connection with this the banking firm of It T Wilson At Co. has iiKnln come to the front, and Mr Wilson says he Is rendv tn make another offer to build the underground road provided nn amendment to the constitution can be secured which will give tn the rlty the right to pledge Its credit In furtherance of such nn enterprise Lawyer Kdwnrd Iititerbnch and his syndicate of hop dealers and brewers are also In the field after the proposed Inde pendent elevated lines, despite the fact that the courts have derided nKiilunt their crnsstown scheme In connection with the Y bridges over the Hast River. The Commission will meet agnln to morrow to further conldr this proposi tion, nnd expect to hear more from Mr. Lauterbach. DRIVING NEGROES FROM TOWN Wliltpriii's Tlirenten to Hum 31111s nnd IlunseM (Py AiRocUlFt I'reM ) LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 17 -Gov. Flshback has been Informed that a seri ous condition of affairs exists In lllack Rock, the centre of a lare manufactur ing and lumber district. Among the men thrown out of employment there are mnnv lawless characters, who have organized to drive oil the negroes out of town. They have forced several factory owners to discharge all ncgrom, nnd the following notice tins been posted In a public place: "All negroes must leave this town In side of ten days or take what follows, and all who have Iiousch rented to them must fire them or we will fire the houses Inside of ten days. Negroes, don't let this slip your mind." This was followed by verbal and writ ten notices to the mill and factory men that they must discharge every negro In their employ or their property would be burned. The mills nnd factories are Kunrded and the streets are patrolled by men armed with Winchesters. The colored people, who number about 300, are completely cowed. About one third of them have left, and most of the others will go If the mill men would fol low the advice of the White Caps. NEW CLEARING-HOUSE. A Iliilldlna; t'omiiiiny OrKnnlsrd nnd Work Soon tu llrxln. The plane for building the new Clearing-House on the property recently ac quired In Cedar street, between Ilroadway and Nnssau street, are In active prepara tion, A new Company, known as the New York Clenrlng-Houso Iiulldlng Com. puny, hns been organized to carry on the work, the Incorporators being flenrge O Williams, Frederick 1). Taptien, .f. Kdward Blmmons, Dumont Clarke and U. H. Perkins, Jr. The Iiulldlng Committee, consisting of President Tappen, President Nash nnd President Simmons, will lose no time In securing an architect and npprnvliiK a design for the new utructure. which will bo a handsome addition to tho Increas ing list of blK downtown ofilce buildings. Particular attention will lw Klven to vault accommodations and fire-proof con struction. The work of tearing down the build ings which now stand uiion the pur chased site will probably not be becun until late In the Hprlng. BROKE ITS LEG. Accident to n Horse Delnjs Strret C'nr Trnltla on fliureli street. One of the horses attached to car .15 of the Ilroadway and Kevtnth avenue line fell this morning at Church and Ccrtlnndt streets and broke a leg The leg got cniiKht In a rut hetween the trnck and the roadbed, throwing the nnlmal, A portion of the track had to be re moved to extricate the leg. The horse was taken to the Company's stnblcH after traffic had been delayed for nearly three-quarters of an hour. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC rOU TO-DAT. flun r1"-M TSllun ( t OOlMivm net. . 3 13 HiaU WATER TO-DAY. A. M. F. M lUndr Ifnok a ) 3 54 Governor' h Inland 3 4 4 12 1UU Gate 6 41 6 0S LOW WATKIl TO-UAT. Sanljr Hook It M (M ilmrrnor' lalaM 10 3D 10 30 Hell date 11 M lt.61 Tn And Kaatcrn Bland arri Time, subtract four minutes. POUT OFNKW VOItK. OUTOOINO STRAMmS SAILED TO-UAT, Teutonic. Liverpool Nonnlland. Antwerp. ronchfj, llAiana AthoR Gonah Muriel St. Kllta Nacoorhrt, Paannah Yemanf, Chorlealon Crnturlon, Trinidad. Alamo. (iftWfston. TU SAIL TO-MORROW. U.tlt e1o. VeMts ull N'ormannla, Naples .. .it an V M : 30 V M Clenf'M'R), Naniau I 00 P. M 1 )h ' m Alpa. Port LI mon. ...11.00 A M 1 on p Kl Mar. Ncn Orleans.. -- s (n) p m Ortnwo, Hermuda 1 00 P. I 3 10 1', M INCOMINO !TRAMKTIS WE TO-UAY. Borrinio, lUmhurn 0r 11 Itlmbro (llhraliar In 0 Priam Olbraltar Dec 30 Verlr Hlu Janeiro lce IS AmiiiTiUm, ItoitiTlam Jan, 3 I tunic Liverpool Jan. t aaidam matri1am lf 30 LUnlaff fit) Hnanaea Ie? 31 flilllfo Hull Hex M I'hil'ideliitila La (Jtujr Jan 10 Mdctl LhrpM Jan 10 . WatnUnJ. Anten Jan i llMprla, Hibruttar Jan 3 rity of Wuiihlnfton Haana Jan 13, DUK TO MUIIROW. Htut gnrt Itreimn Jan t. MUf,.ti'pi Umlm .l.m haale ltn itn tan 10 t'ailhbee, t i'r0U Jin 11 EHRICH BROS GREAT SALE. Tlu- l-i- mi Selllliu oitl-l llrollieih' runner sturU. The old end if-snonslble house nf Khrlch Ilrothers h.is Just jmrch.tsed the entire stock of 'oi?el llrothers, formerly ut Uruoilway and Thlrty-lltst street. The uale Is the moHt linpjitant one nf the Sjirlnir. All thise goods. Including mens ana boys' clothlnK, shoes, a.c , will bo sold by Khrlch llrotheis nt im cents on the ilollar. The kmiIs are Mrs! class, brand-new and of the lin Ktvli and the responsibility of the ilrm which offers them Insures them to be us rep resented. The sale has commenced, and every purchaser will get double nluc fur his money who avails himself of thLs op portunity. If any one wants to know how this bargain sale can be nude, the answer Is; Ready cash will work won ders, und Khrlch Urothers paid cash. In addition to the new stock Khrlch Brothers have themselves a very tine line of goods which they are now dis posing of at unprecedented figures. It will pay any one to drop In and com pare prices, whether a hat, overcoat, hM or anything else Is wanted. MS, IIOLLINS, CASH! (iueer New I)pal In the llrooklyn Traction KnlanRlemenl. NEEDED ?2,U0O,0f)O AND GOT IT FROM A TIII'ST KIWI) A lilt! liONI) - WATKRIXO flAMKI The nimble traction dealers who were thwarted In their efforts to unload the Ilruoliljn llrnidwav sstetn, which, with the exception of n few lines, Is mostly In the air. upon the I.onn Island Traction Company, appear to have slipped from one ileal Into another. The orlKlnal prop osition that thev wi-ie to be taken Into the Traction Comp.iny on the basis lh.it the Traction Company should Buaranlie the tl,W),ij0 of bunds with which the newly named "llrooklyn. Suburban and yuecnu County" road should be plas tered, was declared off, us The World staled yesterday. The various trust com paiij ptesldents who hud been lnvelnlrd In not uut bicuuso of the shaklness of the financiering and the financiers behind the scheme, and It wuii believed that tho llrooklyn Traction and not tho Ijiiik" Island would net "ie new I,oml ot 8Ur" face-road water, This turns out to have been wrong. The conservative element In I.ontr Islnnd Traction declined to permit the saddllnn of these vast obligations upon their ncn ItifC company, and the deal has, It ap pears, titKen this shape: Tb itotk of the suburban Comuany lo b da ponltrd with the Uinc lilaml Trartlun Company; Its buna li l liiuctl anil an option alien to tha atockholdrra of tha Lon lalamt Traction Com pany to buy the flrat morlgftga t.onua at par and tha atconl mortsaaa bonila at a flauro lirtHefn 80 and HO Neither thn lm I.land Traction Com pany nor any ot tb rnttds uhlrh It leaaea la to ba mada riap.inalble for tha payment of the bonda of the Huburban ftallroad Any money which la mada tn eaceaa of a aum autflrlent to pay the bonded Indebtedneei of the Suburban Company may be tiirl to pay a dividend upun tbe Lons leland Traction tympany atnek. . , I'nder this scheme the Look Island Traction becomes responsible for nothing. Hut Messrs. Henry K. Ives, II. Ii. llol llns, Daniel V. Lewis and Frank A. llnrnaby, tho Napoleons who have de luded Kellx Campbell and a few other so-called conservatives Into their frames, had no choice. They hnd agreed to pay 12,000.000 to Drexel, Morgan & Co., owners of the Ilroadway property, within a week or forfeit a Bubstantlul sum and lose n big thing. The problem wns to gst the W.OOO.CHki. There was only one place where they hod credit enough to rnlsu that Bum, and thnt was In the directory of the llrooklyn City roud, trustees of the 14,000,000 fund deposited to tho credit of the city road, to Insure tho payment of tho 10 per cent, rental from the Long Islund Traction people. Yesterday this sum was drawn from the trust companlos. where It has long been kept, unit used to have Ives, Hol llns, Lewis und llnrnaby This could be readily Interpreted as n gross breuth of trust if any stockholders of the llrooklyn City cared to make a row. Here Is the Ives, Ilolllns, Lewis, llnrn 11 by plan of "financing" the llrooklyn, Queens County and Huburban, Indepen dent of Its lease to tho traction concern a lease, by the way. In which the lessor and not the lessee puys rent, pays for the privilege of coming In anil unloading Its watered securities under friendly and ptusperous uusplces; Two million dollara atock. I3.&00 (too first mort suite buixla, anl 11,500,000 aet-ond mortgage bonda Then, lo be dletrlbute aa followa To 11,0 owner of tho Suburban rotul. $2,240,1100 of tho flrat mortgage tmnda. S!,d00O00 of the eecond mortgage londe To "electrify" the a)atem, SelO.OOO flrat mortgage bonda; to take up present tuinda, S3C0noo. tu irmaln in the trea.ury to iUlp tixti'iialon. S2.0O0 000 eeronl mortgage tionds. Analyze this a 11 tt lo and olu.rve the depth ot tho creum If It can be skimmed. The sum of 2,WO,000 In first mortgage tsinds goes to the "owners" or tne iiroaitway-Muiiuroan roads, ur this, iih explained above, 12,000,000 has Bonn already, thanks to the trust-fund supply of cash, lo Diexel, Morgnn & Co. for the fourteen miles nf trnck In cluded In the Ilroadway, Held avenue Sumner avenue and Jamaica Plunk ltuad lines, leaving on this slice a profit of JJ10.000 for Messrs Ives, Holllns, lwls ami llnrnaby. This Ih only a starter. Then, these "owners" are to receive I2,Ehj.(ioo In second mortgne bonds, which, if sold nt a price running from KO to 110, would net JS.ikiO.OOO for the same smart syndicate nnd their backet a of the re spect tble Kellx Campbell nnd Kdwln I'uclmrd tvpe. President Campbell, nf the Long Island Traction Compnny, said, yesterday "The Hrimilwny Itallroad svstetn has been ub iiirbed by the Long Uhmd Traction Com pany. As a conservative man and one opposed to the speculative aspect which ..as been glen to local railroad ufTalrs recently, I can say that the transac tion was sipiare. The Long Mind Trac tion Company makes no purchase. The owners or the Ilroadway system, which hud been merged Into the Iltooklvu, Queens County and Suburban Itillro.id Company, simply deposit with us $2,000,000 of their Muck. The J.I.MIO.OOO first mort gage bonds and the Jt.Wm.Om) second mort gnrte bonds will probably be sold to the stockholders of the Long Islnnd Trnctlon Compunv, who hold an option on It. Two million dollars worth of the first mortgtge bonds are, 1 believe, to b. sold to the titlslees of the fund which Is being held as a guarantee for the payment of 10 per cent, dividend upon the llrooklyn City It.illio.nl stock," MUNYON'S Free Treatimes... A GREAT TEST. Miinoii dKnlii tnltf a noel mrthoi to rcnvlnca tlio public n to th rfflvac) ut his nmivltva nnl trpntnunt for illnrimo Home few we.ka xo tho Munnn llomenpathle Ileme)y Ciimpanj reattl a penutlon by ills trlhullng 10 00 lsts of their Htie imattsn ltemely fr's, 11 a rcKult, thoiisamU hae teen cure-l cf this illt-enbtf. lir XI tins' on now propones a similar plan In rv Riml to Cttarrh. Urnnehltla, Axtbrna aiul early aMRei of ('nnainnntton Any peroit i-utlirliiij from these ilreal illaeate, anl railing at the oiTlre In person wilt revel 1) a treitnevtt atMluteIy frte by the moi ttinruueh Ifntlflt! tpfiUllat on tbrve liUvtiFea In th"' r, iiutt) i'aturrh i fn nf Munynn s Fprp.altles, anl e bwv fottnl tint ft ruin rjjit r Catarrt an only be nnl by aeivn title ipplb tttnn anl tnalmont We liuxe all the ftppllaiu'i t for thru Inn the m'llcat.'tl prni upiin the JIhuimvI p.irt, nnl we hi no bvxltaticy tn t.ilnc that mo run ititi an cifit of Cfltarrh of no mailer huw Ionic standlrK Ite.n tn'rtT, 111 1 a penn to piv t r trtmvnt until ) n are ion Ine.M we Pin help tou The tr'Atmint li nllil un1 soothlns No pain or un pli iftimt innitlin Anv one ho is mi fieri nn with Ithuna lum Ittrtxprti. t'ouvhn Colli Urlp Kliliit trouMe 01 ati otfr ullriiinta nil) rccil-eiin'n-ll m tn I a1b'e fite Thti rumpntiv uts up 1 Mini fur ety d.re.ie. which Is toU b all Tr a tKittle anl I" ronlneM of their efilejev. If ou ilo not reele any benetlt. rait at the ' nflee anl we will rifirul jour monej Mitnin llo'neopAthlo Utmetti .'o Hpfii all .lay, .Sun lays. I tn 5 Dikes 7 Kl 11th it , N SIJi8TBl.il For only 10 cents can put a 20-Word Situation Wanted Advt. in The World, week day or Sunday. Cook 2S2 Wanting a places can put a 20-word udvt. In Tho World for only 10 cjnta, week dayW Sunday. THOUSANDS FEE. A Hnneer Procession Gets Bread at The World's Free Burean. NO ONE IS REFUSED AID. Cases of Destitution Which Mako Ono's Heart Bleed. I 1 IIVKRY LITTLE HELPS DI8TRESSKD. I.oATes. I'rrlniisly urUiiowlrdsril nSl,80 lotli Piilltaer JIO.OOO lamea Norton, HIlrtiJT J.OHB 11- lendClly 1,000 Ilnrothj llenrllt , ., ., 401! Vlaltnra to I'ulltrrr Illdir. Home BOO V. i:, .1. I-nrker, Mlddlrtnnn, N. .1 soo Itrntmirunt and Klfehen Help, llntrl Metrnpolr IH? W, .1. IlrnneMOn, Xrw 1'orU 111 t'nlTeraullat H. H Houlhold, I I, IOO Mm. V. erler, HayvHla, I.. I ... IOO Mrs. t'., Unit avenue IOO Voting Prople'fi Moelrty, Ilnptlal t'liurrli, Oolon Fnlla, N.Y IOO A rrlrnd, Mot-rlatnw 11, N. .1 IOO Krititlleitn IOO Mnrtkit A, Hitxter, Ilrunklyn . .. IIH) raiibarrlbfr, Hlialter lalnud KM) Viilton Htorm.Jr IOO P. It., Qulnry atrert, Itrooklyn NO ll.J.Oana, Nw York HO Trinity School (Kl A. T., White) l'Ulna 00 K. i:. A., Netrport CO l'nkrr Club, Hnndy Hill flO V. II. lHtMten lalnnd .".O Prlrnd, 14D Finh aienne .. . 4S ll.O. lt.,Ni-,r York 40 Hndln Hllkra, Curllalr, Pit 40 finite und Htephnnle 40 foe Mo.bacber 40 A Kent 40 Photn-Kiifcmvlntf, llrookljn 40 (leo, "W. Nleliolnn, Hiimmlt, N..1 . 40 II., N) rarttar, I. Y 40 Affkry, Norfolk, V 40 Widow, Brooklyn.... 40 IX A. Preiaeott, Knnaitn City, Ma . 40 Ilcitdvr, Hnviinlutll, tiu 40 Willie nnd Emnm Levy, New York IIO r. II. W Mrttirhen. N, ! ilo Irnder, Tltuxtllle, Pit ) Hophle i:.Hnnfnrd, Honthold, I,. I. aa I'.llnie Mi.nir 80 .lullua 3Irndrlaiobn SO l' Pitrdrr KO I.llfllln I.rwlie, Halt I.nke City SO Mr. F. H. If., Klndrrbook EO Mr. H,, Greenwich. Conn SO I,. McConKher, C'oronu, I I SO It. I.. linker, ClOHlrr, N. J SO Henry Ilurrett, New York SO lluxel .V I.rRte? ao W, H, Meflmue, HlKhbrldse SO I.. T. and Hater. SO Mm. Ileln SO F. ". I., lloxbury, N. Y SO II. u SO Wlllln mid tfewale Norrla,Altnny SO Worklne Otrl, Ilrookljn SO T, H, Connver, Jr Atluntlr lllsb- Ittnda) SO U, II., llrooklyn SO Country (School Mnrm SO Htenoyrupher SO HukIi, Kaperlment, Oa SO W. I.H., Morriadmn, N.J 20 I,. Hohlnnn, llrooklyn SO PoorWIdou, llrooklyn SO Curd Party, New York SO T. A. C, Mount Vernon, N, Y 80 M. I.. H llrooklyn SO Murk A. 'Penny, Nuealnk, N, ,1 . SO T New York SO Mm. H. M Jemey City SO Curl, lloaebnuk SO Curl, llrooklyn SO AnnitMuy, New York SO Peter, I., New York SO C. A. M New York SO Mm. C, II., New York CO l U, II,, llrooklyn SO Mm. P. II., Million!, N.Y SO ilcwlnh Netaa, Hy rnctiae SO A Friend, New York SO W. K I.lttl Fulln SO Ilender, Walton, N. Y EO M. N.O., New York SO l.eo Von P., New Vnrk SO .I.T. .V C, New York SO " In Ilia Nnnir," New York SO Qvtriidollne, Portehmter SO Connterrlill TlnTeller, NewYork CO M. .1, M Ho nth llrooklyn CO llorttnae flndemllnKR, New York SO llnhrrt Pciier. Coentlm Hllp SO M lltnichutntoit SO No Nnnte, New York SO 41 Disfigured For Life" Is the despairing cry of thousands afflicted with Unsightly skin diseases. Do you realize what this disfigura tion means to sensitive souls ? It means isolation, seclusion. It is a bar to social and business suc cess. Do you wonder that despair s izes upon these sufferers when Docloia fail, Standard remedies fail, And nostrums prove wese than useless ? Skin diseases are most obstinate to cure or even relieve. It is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another thing to do . CUTICURA REMEDIES I Have earned the right to be call. i 1 Skin Specitia;, Because for years they have mei witn most remarkable success. Theieaiecasesthat they cannot cit , but they are few indeed. It is no long-drawn-out, expenshe experiment. 2"!c. invested in a cake of CUTICURA SOAP Will prove more convincing than a page of advertisement. In short CUTICURA works wonders, And its cures are simply marvellous. bold throughout tho world. Prtr. Cwi icuba. 60a ; tjo4r.'uc : Itixni.vrNT.fi, INrrrxu Uni'n ii CiltM. Dour., bule l'ropa,, Jtuiluu. "Alt sbuut lb bktn, clp and Jtalr" mailed m. V. II., JtrooUlyet........... . SO Wm, Hell, Fort Hamilton .. SO WrlKht, S31 Weal lltUli afreet.... in Cuab.Hoyervtlte, N..I 11 Hotel, Ilobert : Antundu, Port lefremon , II li. I.. II., Klnderltook IO l.orrttu.b llrn., Klliahctli. .. . IO K. II., New York IO M.M.K., New York IO II. A. II., Hone Pull IO ,tiiti,,1'.Ti:iHl 1IIO Hi atrert IO HtruoKlupberOtit of Work IO M.M., Huiilli Norwtk,('onn IO toy II, .Mia, HO Went ISIIth at .. II) In Ilia Nome, llronltlyn IO W, II. I K., Ilrookljn IO P., Ki-brer, Port Plain IO I,eo Hlriinuft, Hiirleni IO .1. II., New Yorli In Willie, llrooklyn IO V. Mitrllu, Nett York IO A. A. ,1, .1: II. P. .J.. Pnliitlne Itililtte IO A I. ail), Nett York IO 1.., New York . .. IO A Friend, Nett ICotlielle lo leraey, PluablnK, I.. I IO ltontn 1, ltll Ilronilmiy IO Hy nipiltlllaer. Net, Y01U 11 1.. II., Nett York H ,loa. O'Neill, llrooklyn O A. II. l' New Y'ork O urrlr Kell.Nrw York O Polly nnd brother Hmltll, N.Y fl Aik-lulde O .Iraale, llrooklyn . O Sir. C, P., New lot-k 0 Onrloe, Netv Y'orU ,.M A ,1,-M. II., llrooklyn r, CunIi, New Yin k A I, P. P., PIliahlliK, I.. I T Huille Miller, llrooklyn A Irwin Kurtz, ilttvkNontllle, Fln .2 Ititlph Ate,, llrooklyn A Hcoteb fltrl, Netv Y'ork & Dot, New York 3 l.oale I.onif, Nett urk, N, ,1 A C. IConem, Netv York ti MiiHle, New Y'ork ti I, T. W. New Y'ork (i Prlend, IlertiiiHnvtlle, N, Y A It.. Orange, N. ,1 A I,. V., Mount Vernon, N, Y A Violet H Nett York A C. II. It., Nett itrk, .'. ,1 A P. r.ilxon, til-cent llle, H. C A F. H llrooklyn 4 llurold fc .liiatlne, Netv York 4 Mvtu Hobcrta, N, Titrry town 4 IC. Merxbnrli, Nett York 3 ,IlmiMle, Netv York c II. tIolinon,rJewitnee,Tcnn..... 15 ' In 111 Numc," Netv York S WebMer Ciindy Money, llrooklyn S Pilau, Tlrondcropcit S P. N. II., Klnderkoob S Poor Mitu, New York 2 Dorolliy nod brotbrrSmlth, N.Y, 9 loe Huaton, New York S Ilitby f Netv York S M. II., New York S Hott urd uud Mnrle Itcere, Phila delphia S Milton iIiickHnn, O yeum, New York s C. P. O., New York s Curl, Teinendore, Pin s Hute,Neu York s Totnl :i?T,O00 If the rich don't know It, the poor do. They know that there Is something Interesting In tho Dread Fund Head quarters at No. 210 East Houston rtreet, and this means not the poor who get bread there, hut those who don't, those who ho far have ueen able to pull through. It may be that they are working half time, or that some one of tho family U working, bo that two or three times a week they have soup meat, and may be cabbage or a herring, anything to give taste to tho bread. They are not yet at that point where they have to tnke bread for which they huven't worked, and they wouldn't take It now. But the sight of others that have been driven to it fascinates them. A PROCESSION OF PAIN. In truth, it Is something to move the heart. One can stand by tho hour be hind that counter, and watch what seems to be an endlesB procession there are thousands In it entering by the door In First street, and walking through to Houston, whlln the bread In the big latticed crib keeps sliding down, as the men rapidly hand out the loaves. The women put the bread In their covered baskets or drop It Into their aprons and cover It up with their faded, shabby shavtls. The little children tod dle past holding on to the skirts of their mothers' dresses, and staring up with big round eyes. Perhaps they will tell ot It when they are old. They will remember away back to the hard times In 18W, when bread had to be given out to keep the people from starving. Such hard times haven't been for a life time no, not within the memory of any residents of the east side, with whom all times are more or less hard. Young girls go by girls who would be pretty If there could be a bit ot color In their faces; old women totter by poor, trembling, usthmatlc creatures, whose visages are netted with fine wrinkles, so that one thinks their faces lire dirty, till you come to look closely and see that the lines are shadows. Men come by young men, with no trace of tho tramp about them stronc healthy-looking, neatly dressed, but so hungry th-U they devour the bread In the sight of nil the world. There are 1 old men, there are men who plead for an extra allowance because they have children and the wlfi Is sick, so she can't come. They get the cxtru supply. You have given tho bread, kind sir or madam, and It Is yours to give to every hungry man or won, an who asks. This newspaper undertakes only to be the nlmoner ot your bounty and to see to It that the gift goes na far as posM ble and to those who need It. Surely 110 one would have stood out In the wet yesterday to get r. loaf of bread when ho had money to buy It. The might If they had good shoes anil rubbers on, but It Is safe to say that there wasn't n lit pair of ahooB In the whole crowd. Any one can see by looking that the footgear of evcrv one Is broken nnd worn. They get the bre-id anil go home, climb up the dark stalls to the two or 1 thtee little room.- for whoso monthly .Hit they pay more than a week's rtnges, and thay feast on the lou-.es Ith water from thu sink In the black hallway, which they pump up by hand 1 ,mwer. A ORAZY MANAGER 0AU0HT. Jo Had a Knife With Which to Kill Hit Wife and Wm Hurried to Bellerue. John II. Itobli, a well-know 11 theatrical ui.mugrr and a fnmlllar ilijun- on llruicluuj, it.i taken to liollewie llo-pltsl je-t. rdnv fur MUilllnition aa to his Miuity. Ilol.li 1. aUiut .hlrt) fire i'.irs old He w-ni (or n tlni- man uriT o the I.Keuni lliefltre, nf .Meiuphu .11111., and later nf IV)a'a 1lu.itn, In t. 1iuK lie wa. Imslue.- in maxer for (ills Will Ijma for Ilu leans uud In .sll-Jol tho "Mr Poller of Texat" roiniatny. In which 111 wife, Jndu Imiic, pla)i-d, last ji'.ir he man aiftit her atarrliiK tour In "MoiiUma." They found hd-i at nalua aid Twcntj cl lith ttnK-t nnd nslitd hint into the Hturlc milt House tok'tl 11 ilru,k. Vhllo tlu-rj i:tb li"laoil a big kulfo with which K fold he it 1: ilti-r to kill hi wife and n-ur 1 Iriviulv it r icj irt tha doctor contrd him to po-itpono tl e murder until they had all nail a drive, ami ordered a carrlugr. Then thoy Marled for Itellcvur. When llobb found himself trapped, h) th rente tied to kill (lurro t soon us no got tut. Ho will tie held for I'xamlt.a tton, nnd If found Intone will b teut to an atjlum. LOVE FOR HUMANITY. A Strong Desire for the Highest Good and Best Welfare of the World. THE GREAT WORDS OF GREAT MEN. A Most Remarkable Array of Outspoken Statements from Men of Mark in Both Continents. INTERESTING FACTS AND FACES. Tho orator boforo tlio Senate ' ralletl thin nn "ago of progress." Ho vu8 wrong. " ProgresB " tlot-H not half exprosH it j it is an ago of revolution. Revolutions carried on, not by ai'mien, but by discoverers, inventors and brain-workors. It is a marvellous age, nn age when tho ordinary will not be accoptod, when tho best is demanded. " llfellt William Edwaud Robeson, M. R., C. S. I. , I.. K. Q. C. I. , Late of tlio lloyal Navy of Knglniitl. " emphatically tnte that Dime been able to tjhc more relief and effect more cures by the ute of Warner' Safe Cure than by all the medicines in the British I'harmacopiria. WM. KDWARD ROBESON. ' ' Our grandfathers were content to travel in stago coaches, to livo in cabins and receivo a mail once a week. We demand palace cars, tasteful homes and daily communi cation with the world. It is tho rapid-transit age : the age of the telegraph and telephone. A man spoaks to-day nnd the entiro world reads his words to-morrow morn ing. There are but twenty-four hours in tho day, but forty-eight hours are crowded into it. We all know how we have ad vanced materially. Do wo realize how wo havo advanced Bcientifi colly? More than in any other manner. Indeed, it has been tho advancement in scionce which has caused tho advancement in mate rial things. Tho discovery of steam pormittod tho railroad and the Btenmboat. Tho development in electricity mado possible tho tele graph and tho telephone, so that tho development of the sciences has boon tho real cnuao of all mod ern advancement. Wo will take, for example, ono department of science, but the most important department, ono which affects our very lives and hnppincss. Formerly tho treatment of human ills was mado a mutter of suporstition. of incantation, tho samo as it is by tho medicine men of the Indians to-day. Gradually emerging from such blindness, it was still a matter of bigotry, of folly. What peoplo must havo suf fered in those days can scarcely bo imagined. Thoy wore bled, thoy , wero cupped, thoy wero leeched, l'nor. Da. Kocn, Behlin. thoy wero subjected to every do vice wheroby their vitality could bo roducotl and their lives endangered. It is almost a wonder that the race survived. Thorn has been an absoluto rev olution in tho practice of medicine ami in tho treatment of human ills. Instead of undermining tho vital forces by cupping nnd bleoding, tho vitality is now biibtiuned in overy possible manner. Iuhtead of tearing down wti suck to build up. Instead of increasing misery wo seek to creato happiness. Rut tho greatest advnncomont in modical soicnco has been mado by discovery. Ton years ago this great truth was realized and tho result was a discovery which has dono, and is doing more to strengthen tho vitality, lessen suffering, preserve tho health and longthon life than nuy of tho discoveries of tho great men above mentioned. It is known in Europo, in America and D11. R. A. Gu.nn, Dean of tlio United States Medical Col lege, New York, and Ktlitor of the Medical Tribune. " prescribe and use U'(trnrr' Safe Cure in both acute ami chronic Bright' s disease, and am willing to ucknon ledge and commend it most frankly. " R. A. OCXS', M. I." throughout tho world as Warner's Safo Cure, aud it has achieved gteittor popularity throughout tho world by reason of its marvellous power than any other preparation ever beforo known in tho wholo history of tho entiro world. It may, perhaps, bo thought that tho above assertion is an extrava gant one, and so it would bo wero not tho unquestionable proofs present to votify it. Within tho past few years the claims mado more than ten years ago havo boon admitted by the highest scientific authorities both in Europo and America, and it iu with pleasure that wo present herewith somo remarkable reproduced state ments, together with the faces of tho men who made them. Kidney troubles, resulting far too often in Bright's disease, are tho great oviU of modern life. They frequently como silently and unannounced. Their pres- (IB?'iiiii Dr. 31. BEVEn, of Wuitznnno, Germany. " I hate used and shall continue to recommend irtiriw' Safe Care in all circles of my acquaintances. ' ' DR. M. REYCR. ' ' enco far too often is not realized until their treacherous fangs have been fixed upon tho vital portion of life. Nothing can be more de ceptive, for their symptoms avo varied in nearly overy instance. Thousands of persons havo boon thoir victims without realizing or knowing what it was that afflicted them. Thousands aro suffering to-day who do not know tho cause. Tho discovery above mentioned has been acknowledged through- Dit. D10 Lewis, ' If J found myself the victim of a serious kidney trouble, I should at once use Warner' s Safe Cure. " DIO LEWIS." out both hemispheres to bo tho only diBcovoiv for tho great mod em evil now known to the world. Liko all great discoveries, it has hnd its enemies and met with bp poaition, but its marvellous popu larity with tho public has been phenomenal, and its coinploto ac knowledgment by scientists and tho professions has boon desorred. It stands, as it deserves to stand, upon a plane of its own, pre-eminent among all prominent discov eries for tho roliof of humanity and the promotion of happiness. O'NEILL'S 6th ave., 20th to 21ct ot. I SPECiALOFFER Black and Colored Dress Goods For Balance of the Week. Black All -Wool Storm Serge, worth 60c. yard, Black All-Wool Double- Warp Sntln-Finish Hen rietta, 45 iuchoB wide, worth 08o. yard, 62- Black all-wool Bengaline. 45 inohes wide, worth 1.10 yard, 59' All-wool fancy Cheviots, 52 inches wide, worth 89o. yard, 49 All-wool Two Ton9 Ar mure Suitings, 50 Inches wide, worth 1.25 yard, Imported Poplins and Ot toman Cloths, worth 98c. yard, 49 LARGE IMPORTATION French Challies, ALL WOOL AND SILK AXIt WOOL, .7 VST IILCKI VF.1. 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"GARRY" BALL DEPARTS. l Sho Bulls for Europe ami May With- li druw Her Suits, L Ml It has been lctrncd that Mrs. Florence Q Ball, the young woman who married " ' "Garry" nail, oon of Broker David Ball, ' under an assumed name, sailed tor 'Jj Europe on the Servla last Saturday. iM It Is now alleged that she has dropped ifl the suit against her husband (or aban- li donment and also the suit against htr 'jH father-in-law for alienating her hus- band's affections. 4sfl m' nVJ'VS tlmeJt u -nt-mated thai H ??? P'VL ftf" to Etiror is msdo pou rich t&ti-At. rUly 0t ,0B Ct Q" I