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Pf 2 TnE WOULD: WEDNESDAY KVENING, FEBRUARY 14; 1894. . , 1 I It MATTHIAS WENT MAD. KljfWrStatibed Father, Mother and Sister ! MK with a Fair of Shears. B Ml Imagined They Were Trying to Poi . H. M: son His Food. K A'1 T Bf Bi iS j? The Lunatic Vj Formerly im ArtlM B? ,B- In (lie Ullile Mouse. aaW K Charles Matthias, u murderously-lii- ?; K I CllheJ artist, twenty-thlec years ulil, Br- IB ,v was committed tu tin- Ins'iuu puvllltm Hp S' ' at Bellcvue Hospital l'.v .Justice PL,- .BJk. VoorhlK, In Vorkvlili' Court to- FT" 9L If-, day. lie became d-itiReruiisly mini last K, j t night, anil under the Impie-slon that ! j they Intended to poli-on him. In- spruiiif H ' J upon his Bister uud lined parents tui.l Hf i i j' slashed them with u pair uf scissors. B',' i ;) Ills father, FiederlrU, sr , seventy- K ' j- j three yeurs old, w,m M.iihiil uboiit the B!r - f. face, the mother had a Bash In her anil B' T f an(1 lhe "liter. Ml, l.lwle HeaHiir, wii H r cut behind the rlcht ear and arm K, ' i :' The Matthiases own thu houe they B;,; i live In nt C27 Klrst uvenue. .Miittlilui, si . B ' f' Ji 1 a retired carpenter. Tor the pint B'' jj i' two year Chniles has not been quite B 1 V 1 right In hi mind, but km they believed Wt' G , ? him harmless they did not cine to have B- ' Hi ' him contlned In u lunatic usylum t'p to B J ; ' two weekB aco lie worked lis un urtlsl Bo i ! ' In tho lllble House .. jrj '. Since then Ills parents, sister uml U i 'l younger brother, Frederick, t . uKed f r j nineteen year, have noticed that he was H ', , B gradually growing worse. He gut the .. !!' I idea that the family Intended to iiulson .s. i i him, and for some day nst could not f J 5 . i be Induceil to touch u morsel prepared l H,h 'I If anyone In tho house. He ate but little, B i i j and that ho would get outside of the Hk , ;l . house, - T. i ? ' ;, About a week ago he suddenly turned f, ; ft . upon his sister and gave her u terrible B. t ! !' ''' eash In the left aim with u table knife, B' i i'! iJ when she Innlstt-d upon his eating ut B'' . v! home, and still the fiunlly did not want f ''' " to send him to an aHlum It almost H' .'! cost them their lives lust night. K", .'I , At 10 o'clock Frederick. Jr. will Bx."! v ' putting out the lights In the Imlluuj, 0; t-t U when Charles suddenly sprung to liU Hf? - fi feet with the wild exclamation: "lull Hi', ' ; want to poison me, but I'll kill you all" , it ; Selling a pair or huge si Ihois '. t. 3 5 " which was lying near ut hand he sprung B ? v at hla mother, who Is tirty-elght jear ? i ' r old, und lunged the blade Into her ' ! J 2 I arm. Hhe rushed uwav fiom him und B-' 1 I llert out of the home. The niinUc then ' ,', f- turned upon his futher and slater Hi ' ' slashed hi father frlghlftillv uluiil the BiL; Mil I fi"" nnJ 1,la 'l,'t'r I" l1"' UJtk "' ''" pr tu u' head. B iff.? ' Uoth were HtniRgllng with the liiuatlc i f ' when young Frederick retmneil u the H.- Sr room, lie tool; In the situation ut u H f , - glance, 'sprang upon his htntlur and tuie He '(15 the bloody sclisor from hit gr.n.i H. . ; I j. He then hurrlel out In 'vnrch .if a o , '-, ' f policeman, shoullng to his falh-r and ,; J lter: "Hold him lion't let hlui Br' :' r i. cape." H .' i' Frederick wu Imidlv gon- vhen K i i ' 1' Charles broke uwuy from his futhet and K ' jr - sister, and tltd bai-ehc.ided .nil cuatless Br" ' 'lit hlto the btteet UN hlsler shunted M' V , i ' tlifl police nuil gave ch.ise B ''' f 4 Her cty was taken up by men and IK.., . " i women, and was he.ii 1 In I'olkeuiiii B- f I v Hughe, or the Kast Thirty lirth street f f y squad. They all lolneil In the iluse, I v ; and after u rim of u hnir-dnzin bl'ttks B'' ( A T; capturcil blm In n Hnndiy In Twenty- B' I ? j ninth street, neiir Third nM'iiue K , t The father was unable to uppear In mi ,4 'i court, but his mother it till sister luiiile B-' 'f S the complaint of Insanity When asked B, C! what he had to shv Mutthlus n-plled' IV., "Jly sister dr.ie nie mud. l.nuk ut )' ' -J ! my molhet ! Hhe Is dilliig hu ci.ixy h W. f also." B 1.' i H" tl"" Kot Into a tumbling talk uud sB' 1-i' Justice Voorlds rouimltted him. PBS SJTj I l i GEORGE RICHART A SUICIDE. Br ?. '' - - Br (' KIlltlillKli Turner Kills Himself HL & t Aflir ii I'riiluiiuril Spree. Br f Ccorge Itlchart. of Tulip street. Flat H& '; bush, Ihlrty-sK veurs old. committed siil- Bs ft : clde by bhootlng hlmsrlf through tile tight B . ; f temple with a 12-cilllne tevuher lust B-, ;; night. f' ; He had been out of wink for saui" B' 'S J time and had been dt Inking he.illy. Ills W wife and daughter lepio.u'h.-d him. und ? t; I he threatened to kill them. Thev i ashed ' ? ? out of tho house, and Immediately uflei- B- ', wards heard u loud tepoit. und. fiitethig Mi i j1 the house, found him di id on the tli..n, K, 5 ? with blood pouring I nun u wound In Ids J ' J, head. , S; ;, f, Itlchart was a I'riiicliuian. and wiis'ii ' ' i turner by Had- His lepututlon wns ' p e;ooJ. Hu leaves a widow, uo miis and ; i 4 one duughttr. w ; i) ?. ' ' Ohio Students Mlspcllili-d. HX ' ') ID AitJlel I'ipiw V ' ' DKUAWAKi:. (I IVI. II llw ilnlinu liv- IV:',' " bn rj.p-n.ltrt from HI. la W.ilitau l'iiurll, i?, and tbe Kaeulty Is harn,T fililfine In Hi- ine B") i ( of ihr vibu re rl.anel ultli .inlllni mil f !' iMubonllnitlDn. lp m lie fuiitlmii htmluiti Uh . A j, Uave ben iiii-n.tel ur rtn-lkl unt II 1-. n- B? Hi" becleil tb oumlurr will rr.uli l. nl urn k l -. A SB ' Lr fte llrnlienuin Kllleil In rkiinus. Bll' )k in AvicUtl I'rfi I wti ' -' TKXAHKANA. Ark . Mi 14 -A Ion train 1 fe 4' loailsc to the IliJ UHer bumlwr 'omiinir rjn Hs m? lto frtlsht cin flflell mills efl.t of hTe Jr- H .- W f Urdu", kllllns llraki'inall I -wli llutaer ft ft I SUlVPlKa SEWS. Mi W. ALMANAC TOR TO.pW. B W$ 4n rtMi... C f.'Sun feu j 14 Mcou xei 'J IT, K '; J Htnii wati:u th-ihv. Ml r v a. t. r m H; ; ? Eandr Hook 1 & -' 4t K- I. Ji Governor's IiUnd V 21 '- 4', MS :; t. Hell Otte .... . 4 14 4 in i 4 I Bnar Hook k 21 : f ). V loTn:or' liltnJ ul "I P j 't To find Eastern sianilaM Tlnif, iultrart four TH i ;i nlDutea. .VJL ' I'flliT UF M.W YOltll, 'fi eM ' Ol'TGOl.SO STHtMIIHS. Ul'' aVi BMLKD TO.nVY. rtj' . - Britannic, I.Ui?rpool 'Sir m. I1 Rhynland. niserp M. BY I, Yucatan. Haan '.It,;, ,! I. Kanua Cltgr, aannjh W Jj f Trinidad, llirmuda MSjsSkB-gasftMaaaAlliia, llonabee pBVBflBflBflBflBflBflBflfrbanira, ltkn pVroQuola. BBBBBH T" MB3HPP Mall V,e aLaBBBBBat L4BVMeHS-ilfrb llAmburic im BHaflKHjV V Oentuesot, Nasaau 1 Iki V M 1 10 )' M Tw' Atr. Jeremle II mi AM l no l' ll HM . Colerldse. IVrnamtiui-" 0 lu I' !l II (KIM K. VrJ r, aiy of lllrmliisbam Satan- LBii BP: ;' r.ab ltll'M B'fK) k El Dorado, New HrUana 8 ml P M SBK f aav' KaKj K J INCOMING KTRASICI.B. . Vi '! '""': T0'"AY' LLLti sbr Bnoklyn City, RHuiti;a Jan :4 Ht K ' Ctoft. Dundee Jan. :y lalari V C North AnKlla. Ulbraltar Jan. a. , C --America, tandon Jaj St H' ,', RtciiKcn-t Hill. Ixindon Jan. IT. V W V Muriel. St. Kltt'i !!. 3 mfj' S w Scblidam. Atnaterd.m Jan 39. LLBffiL ft UsrtaU. Hambure Jan ;c BLkF H, l Tranrtaro, Hull Jan 71 "1 1, Hovlc. Uierpooi a-Vli. 9B BRc. flracUn. Glaesoie Jan 34 r fr Bi,'' ' ' lluearbuaftta. London Keb. 1 Kl Mir ft' Eu lUjrulu-. Olbrallar Jan ?o t IBv K tacb tao-ond. Itotterdan Jan. ST. ft? 9kL bw Vefternland. Aotnerp FeU a aVaVTrV P sTv Kolplni, hhlelda Jan. :o. i "., By' Yumurt. ilarana Feb. 10 LBKA' Wt Wft CluJad Condil, llarina Feb. 10 HKl BrJ Bi' DUE yo-uorrou' BWBji 'M Majestic. Liverpool Feb. I. r MBit La'n. Ilremcn reb. (. IVuBt, B Wcaer, .epl Jin. II. mmK ' Hf JK UrnuU4t. nrrnen Feb. J. IvfttsV t !"! OHMa. Oponu Jan. n. UB I-Ir '?"?" C"7' Bw"" flb- Bft Ta $$ -1 , JOSEPHINE TAKEN HOME. I Understood that Sho Is to Bo Placed in a Reformatory. I'tillce Question Hie Carti ntle frank lin Abduction .Story. Josephine Thompson, a petite blonde beauty seventeen Jem old, was ur lulgiiid In the Totnlis Police Ouirl tills illuming on lompliilnt of Iim inother, who lles In Vonl.en Josephine uus i harged with stealing ! a dices, Hint was futtnally tinned ovei to Ivtectlves Mitliiwnn und i '.in nil. ofi Vonkets, IiiiiiIimI utit uf the coiirt-iiiiiii, and Imiiiediatel) taken to Yonl.iis. Th I pluceedlngs, It Is uuderstisid, wete u mere futiu tu hold the ulil until she could be t unlimited to the Westell, ster i'lul-l'lorv. The dlt-itlM'H lflsed to say iiuMhluv about the case. ll was lejrned that Hie gill left Yon kei Jan. 'H wllhout the knowledge of her mottiet, uful as not heard of jkihu until she was fiuin I lust Moi:dj nighl li a ilete. Ile at the house uf Mrs luM Miirtln. I'sW Second avenue. Ilet arrest U said ti have devel )ped a stury ubout Uertrude Fr.ilnkllii, uiiulher Yonkers girl, whom, it It iilleged, the Thompson gill wus lustiiiineiii.il In enticing au fum liotne I. lllle .Ml?s Frunkllu Is onlv sixteen wars of uge Hlie told the Vonkeis si lice u teat fill tale uf hei experience In New York. (Ju her at rival here, she s.is, she WUS taken b Josephine Thouipsuu and u Mrs Watson to the lultei's house on Twenty. third street, near Second ueiiue, wliete she ald she wub .hugged und ciilell wronged. Hilb eeipienth slie iliilms tu hue been mut re.l tu one. Ceurge lluirlsuii. by ll"V William tjlesreguu, ut the (!el lii.in Methoillst t'hurui In One Hundred und Fuuith street Plnullv Uertrude mull ug.d to elude the vigilance of Hurrison and returned to In t mother house, 1!49 New Main stleet, Yonkers At Police llejiliii,nter very little Impoitiiuce, uppureiitly, was uttuched to the abduction part of the story In spei'tur Mrf.aughllu suld. "You can't ulvvuvs believe ull these girl suv " "Has Dure been mis couiplulut ugalnst Mrs Miirtln or Harrison for eiillclug the girl from home'"' "Nat that I ktuvv of " The police have done nothing fuither tu the i use than to unest Josephine Thompson mi a Yonkers warrant fur stealing. CHICAGO'S DEFAULTER DEAD. II. II. II. lliiollilKloli Dies a I'llullUi' In ConIii ltll'11. Illy AhtulUted I'tcM I I'llli'AUll. Feb II -ltob.lt (1 H. Huiitlugtou.who ubsiuiided fiuiu the city lust Full leaving a d.faleatlon uf ubuut JIU.WM, Is .lejd at 4'osta Itlca A lele giam Just received In this ilty an liuiinr..! iti Met. Iluiillngton wns t'uletiiry uf the House Ulllldlllg ulld I. tun Ashuclatluu when he ausioiided. He wus thltty-tlve ears old t'apt. i' i; lluiry, of Cleveland, Inspeclur for the Aineilcun Surely Cutnpuu, of Now Vol I;, luiated the fugitive, but waH nil utile to ublultl Ills exit mill lutl I low lliiutlngluti dliposed of the embezzled funds Is tv mystery, as he urtlv.d penni less In Custu Itlca. wliete he was prus tljted by fever On his purtlul iecover he wrote to his wife in tills lty, offering to i.-turii and sutrendet himself If hi could obtain the expenses or ttuvel l.uut Sutuiduy his wife started fot New Orleans, uud It Is lliollgllt he would have met her lllete Mutiduy bud nut deuth struck him down WANTS TO FIND FR0HMAN Descried Ills Four Months' A Iff mid i'onk Her Miiney nllli Him, Mis liirthu Fruhmau wji highly In dlKii.i'il In the l.ee Avenue Court, Wlll-liiin-biiig. tu-day, w lien told that the Ciiiiit cuuld nut Issue a wuiiuut for the attest uf her husband unless she hud sum," hi. n uf his vthtreuhouts. "I think tills Is teal mean," she cum meiit.d "1 know he Is In Urooklvii Nuiuewheie. und 1 thought ,vour otllceis ci'iild Uud htm " Puiii muiiths ago, the wum.in, wiio was then Miss llerthu Huellllng, came lu this I'oiintiy Hum (ietm.iuv. on a lluin luilK ste.tmei Fiuhmaii was uuioiig the plShellget. and lie tuude love SO Vig orously that when ihey teuched Aineileu tliej Were IIIHllleil 1 lohin.iu did nut ubtiilu vvuik, but his wife liad J!mj, and tlie.v lived on thul A luniiih agu the husbuiid tuuk VOU, ull tin tnuiie.v si,.- hud hft. und disappeared Mm FiiiIiiuiiii how bus teus.m tu belk-ve that he is In Wlllluinsbiiig, and tliat wus wh.it took lief uvtr lu the l.ee Av.liue Cutitt tO'day Ills I'lll't-llls Vi-eiisi- llliu, r (lie Hen time vltldii tw.i we.ki lui.ph Nsai.iI tstuiv uv .earaal.l or 1 it T liar 'rrt IIiiiVIii w.ih mate a prlxi t. aa iliaUrJ suh Hie th.ft uf $.5 fr.nn tila inieutrt (mi IVU. I bin ti ..ttitfl iHttiM 1,1 lei at l,le I olnr and shlle Ihers .he drclaud he rohliel ber ut tlie unmet '-he lia I blm arieite,) Inlt JiuMie Tube of the Heller Mreel l onrl lituse.t l,i hold Mm, It Ulna shown lhat the. moiiev I elun(,e I to Ui. prUmer fallur Nisell e ralli, r Kot a ftanalil tioni Jtu tli HaKKerH Veaterda all I the loiiic man a alie.t.il aaal'l thla liiornilis Hood's Saved Their Lives I'ltlsOM'.ll H I.UPI'Iti: WATF.lt N'iivt lii (inuil llrulth. llielv, lluppy V.:, (srro I nail I ll llri.iin. btoe, eriuout. 0. I. Hood k 4'o., l.une'l, Masa, "Getith'iiifii l.nit wititrr ui) twu iilrl), tuv and wife v,e-e laliu I I IIip iloi lur bil.l tlie) v-rrr loifctuied hv i rliiVlinr vinler from on old nail. Itulwo glrla failed t.i rills tituler the (lottor's treiiiL'flit, I.va, aued four year, fell aua'. Miabu only wrlzlir I 1MV, ,k, , cnuKliol II Ike tlmeanl nan Lrl leu l'li)lliialia ahi Mie Unit 'atn.tliiinl.oti. Illy, icelelxht ar, irn nurlr ae had as Lvo, but Lelnir older and etionrer. held up lu ll l;e'tr. A irave tlieni Isilh liooi't Kern pari la.wruch built un Ihcir fe-ugrth muthenltu nueij.eo ttiat i.j liFi'am fat aim I'luiur.Mtels tnil lisppi, llj ion i arroll wae m bad eon- Siood's5 Cure? illtlon. banna-a ha lion a-h siid very weik. II sraioblifedtollii donn luustot tha tluie One bottle ol IJood'a Kara iparllla put blm cm hli feet and reslore.l rerle Jl hoallu. 1 believe Hood harupsrllla kiredtni clilld.eu'a live.." Juua T. tlBOwtt, Hlow, Vermont. ii, , (l's. H.dN Pill cur nil Liver UK uiTlonsnu Jsundlc. iBilujeition. Sick UeadMbo. CLOSE CALL AT A GROSSING. Trolley Car Narrowly Escapes Col liding with a Railroad Train, (rushes 'lliroiigli the Vntiilerlillt Avenue dates Just In 'I line. .Men viete busy this mottling ptep.trlng a new set of guard gules ut tie- ,m derldlt uvetiue nosng uf the lmg Island Itiilliunil. The old gitee wete smiished to splinters lust night by ttol ley iur No. 10, of the Vainleiblll iivenne Hue In one side of the i tossing tlieie Is a heavy glade, and when ut the tup of It last night .M'Hiit in.iii John Mul dooti lust coiltrul of his car The at du-dicd down towiipls lh Atlunllo ave nue Hulks ut u high rule or speed Jut u a tialn, bound for the 1'l.ilbiish uve tiue station, v us coming towards the Llussllig ut a high tale of Meed A uullblun eeeinel Inev liable, und llate Mi. in .lilin Paubon Id d'Uli thi gules, hoping tlie.v would keep the tl oll-y-c.it olT ih. trai k. T.ie i.ir ml ihiough the tits: gale us though It hud been I'uld bo.lld ulld cri-sed trie luck. 111. I de lllol shed tile oppuslte gate Jili,t III lime lu em ape the I. gig HI nil Ilallioad train thai dahe I bv u li.iif s-eond later ' The ttolle) cat v.us i unf ir.uhl) IIIU.I wltu pjsseng.r", and when II "truck the llrst gate thev were ull tlitown In u heup un the llu.ii b.v the sank If the second gat. lis.) be u sluing enough to repel the ttulley-cut the engine of the Haiti would luve struck the .-in ind the Ij-s or life might have b. en gteii. As It was no one was seriously In JuieJ Pullce Cuintnlslunef Welles hu urdeted all Invesi Igjllon .MulJoun sas the track'" Wete so slippetj tint his brake, would no! work. TRIED IT ONCE TOO OFTEN. .leftrej rreted When (.'nulling n Check the Sei'ollll Time. Pert In Jeffrey, thlttv-slx y.-urs old, of 1(121 (lutes avenue, Hruoklyn, wus ar raigned lu tlie Vorkvllle Pullce Court to day as a suspicious churacter by Itounds iiiiiii llreen, of the Tvventy-lhlrd Pre cinct On Jun 10 Mr. Henry C. c llurdon. of Ml Madison uvetiue, Ilrookl) u, lost two New York Centl.il Hullioud coupons, valued at JPI, while lu a dates avenue car. Two days later Jeffrey appeared at the lallroud olllces In tlie Orund Central I)eput, and for the i oiipons got a check for $411, which be cashed ut the Flmt Na tional Hunk in Hruoklyn The check vva given by the bank to a (Jate avenue grocer, who. In turn, gave It buck to JelTicv The hitter took the check veHtelduy tu the New Yolk Cell trill mlltond ulllce ut the Gland Cential Depot und tried to eiet ll cushed again, where he wus utiested Juetlve Voorhls dlschiirged Jeffrev, a It wus out of the uulhoilty of the New Yoik cuuttu .leffie) wus rein rusted bv a Hruoklyn olllcer und tuketi there foi triul i SHE WANTS HER PROPERTY. Jacob Koscnwrlet Arrested ut the Instance, of u Youn Woman. Jacob Hosenwelg, of 11 HillTiTolk street, wan attested to-duv by Deputy Sheriff Wu'.gerlmr and held in taOO bull upon an order Issued by Chief Justhe Hhrllch, of the City Court, lu an action brought ugalust him by Annie London, of '-'"J Second avenue, lu n covet ttt) worth uf personal piupcit). She alleges that she iluced 111 ltoseti welg's custody fur mfc-kceplng a pilr uf diamond cut tings, a gold watch uud i lint ii . a gold ting and u prumlssuiy note fut JL'iM In her favor, the whole wolth H.Vi. She clulius the undeistuiidlng was that Itoseiiwelg was to leturii her pron ettv on ilemund, und she bus fieipieutly deinunded their leturn On Feb S she placed ill the hands of tlie Slieilff a teplevlii will, hut the re turn showed tlmt no ptupetty could be found. She claims thai Itosewelg bus either tllspus. d of her piupettv ut bus It cuticealed. SWINDLED A WOMAN. Solinei- bulled to liny u 1 lllflll'lll vv Itll Mrs. Oakley's Money. Htnll S. nner. of KB Fast HlghU-lhlnl Stleet. was held III l,lM bull for I'Mlllll liatlon In Hullem Pullce Court tills morn ing He Is chiiiged bv Mrs. Theiesa IMkley. of 17 Wist SIMei ulil sltiet, with stealing tlo from her A few weeks ugu S.inni r called on Capl Itjan, uf High Hitdge slatluii, who Is a friend of .Mis. Ouklcv. ami usked him to iim' his intluence with Sunt Newell, uf the lltuuilwuv tlble lllle, lo gel 111! aplsillltlllent lis I Jtldlli'l.U fill Mis uuklej's sun William Then Soulier went tu Mis Oaklev und luld bet tlmt ' her sun had been appointed, and uskiil her rut J.W Willi vvhlih ti buy a iiulluiin t.n vuiing Oakle I lie gut the tnuiiev, and u week Intel I lullfesseil tu Ml ll.lklsv thai he had spent the monev mi himself dipt Itvun arnsted Sunnei last ulglil. C0ULDNT FIND THE KEYHOLE. Su Dor.iu I'uril ii Ladder mill Was Mistaken fur it Ituiglnr. No loniplalnant appiaied lu Mur rlsanla Cuutt this morning ugalnst (aeorge W Doian, a si .im-tltter, thltty .viirs old, und on Ids explaining lo Die Court tint his actions last nlghl were llui'chauullun and not lutcntiouallv . burglarious, he was discharged. Dut'.in wus in rested at 10.4r. o'tloik lust night bv Policeman Thiiiu is Shee- hah. uf the Hast One Hundred and Slxtv-tlist stt.et station, while attempt lug tn ente! the up.nlnients of his mother on the second thiol of her lesldetlie line Hiiudliil and St-.ty-tlflh street and (b raid avenue Huran had placed u ladder up to the window, and was i limbing in bv that m nil". The ladder slipped mid fell, mak ing a uulie tint ut nised the uetghbuis ulld mused un.. to lite a pistol ptotnls cuously Into space li.iian said he climbed up lo the win dow because h"' i ouldll'l Ulld the ke hole of the dot r. Clltllll In (In III Ull pfltllll. 1:.I.AII:TII N J IVI, ll-lhn tin I a -lin the fromlnint tlllieu uha sent Ineane eler dj and ha I lo be loiket no In thi ruilllt Jet i . realralu him fiom Mltlnt the nietnlera of hla boilirhnll and him. (If. la teNiili-. llila mornlnc aa nol ai vlnleiit I'riiiatalloiia are t'elna" made . ,a remove blm to the Morila Plain .Varlnni I e Vint; 'Iim ii Hleetluns. (lb iku lile.1 I'r. ia I ul.l'W S V IM, II -VI the ,lt. ele.llon it'stinta) the h.pul.Ui alia ilnled evil) ..:?. er I, majorltl.i raiiKlng frmn sou to sod makln lh' I'eiuicll Ittiiullhan IIVV'Vll.l.i: N V , Kob II -The , batter elei Hon here eatrrdr relulled In a vlitor) for the limit-, rata by a narrow inajottty IHTII N' V I'eb II -Al the iharter ele. Hon bell here .ealerday lb llepubllcana sere viitor lone ele, tint alraoil the entire II et COIIMNil N V . I'eb II -The to.n eleetlon here )raterdav r aultesl In a vlrto-v for Ihe Hem es rale The usual Itepubuean maiirltv on tursr lnr ua nitured from 'l to 15 IHMMONPspoitT S V Feb 14-11 M Cbamplln Itepubllean, ll probalhr eleete.1 lor Supenlaor COill'i:itTOVVN N v . I'eb II -tn veiterda) a election the Itepubll ans .arrled llleu Count) end bavn he lloanl of Siren e-rB 14 to 10 lit jear'a loard saa nimcratle ti to tl SYHACISH x p.!, 14 -in ihe to.n elee- ' lion jnlirJi) In llnondaaa the rtrpubll ant ' elerted aliteen out of nineteen t-upemaore I JOHNSTOWN. N Y. Tell II -The ele-tlon In tn'i toso pae. n3T very iul.'il l.vOa votei bavlnu been ran In four .!et I alto1 narhlnea, blch sere ued In a email etore and e.bleb Rave (lie cretlrat fatlifacllon John litbba. an old blind nan, voted In elihty-eltht eecende without aaauunr. and many other pereone voted tn from elibt to len aeconda. Tbe llepubllran iteket waa IKU4 by a majortt of Ut, tiJa of about ut. VtiVlO. ..; !itjjjn&SfJ:Vr-f Kit ,.IUitoaaajtaLi BOIVIB-THROWER'SREALHAME -- Paris Police Claim to Havo Found It to Bo Einilo Honry. i i A Knife Which Ho Carried llrllcveil to llitvn n Poisoned Itladr. f If v AM'irla'n! I'rr" 1 PAItlS, Feb II --The police now an I nouni'e th it It iieeiiH lo bo dellnltely I e-tahllshed that liuinb-Tlirower llreto u's real name I Lmlle Heniy, an I thul he j was birn at llarceluna, Spain, on riepi 120, II'.', of Fretu h parents I'he police add lli.it they have been I aware of hi- pn-ience lu Putts since Jan. IS, and I tin t he had lived lu Ldndon fir a fi'A- weeks ptevluiH to coming to this city. A knife fuiind upon the Anarchist when he wus a nested was noticed tu be sllghtlv illscoluieil at the point, and wu bunded tu M CIratil, of the Municipal Liborutury, un th- supposition that the point uf lids we'ipuu was poisoned. M. lllrHtd will examine the knife and make u lupurt upon II lalet A telegt.iphlc despatch ftotn .Muisellles says that an Auiiiihlst, who l believed lu be Idenllcnl with llretun, cume to thul cltv fiuin Algeria. In IS'ii, mid that for some time ufterwatds he winked u u waller In a litre ut that purl. The Petit Journal puhllslud a despilch fiotn Alghrs t i-day, alng that copies of tin Auuii'lilst manirestu wetu found scultete,J In the street of that city yes teriluv inoriilng. The manifesto Is dated London und I headed: "Camot, the M l-dtiler " The manlfesio contains threats to as sassinate Ihe President of the French ltepubllc, and wu "Igneil by a gloiip if Anarchism. lu consequence of the Anarchist demon stiatloti at Ivry Cetneteiy, where the remullis of Vulllunt, the recently exe cuted Anarchist, are bulled, the Prefect of Police has stationed u dozen police olllcer permanently at the cemetery. The rtadlcal organs to-day, discussing the contemplated action of the Govern ment for the protection of citizens against Anurchlst outrages, express the fear that the ('number of Deputies will be Induced to vote laws which are op posed to the liberty of the people. LONDON, Feb. 14 The Chronicle's cor respondent at Paris recalls the fact that a young man of the nunie of lireton wus standing neur VullI Hit In the gallery of the Chamber of Deputies when Vulllunt tin en' hi bomb Ilteton was arrested at the time, but vva liberated ufter a brief questioning. CIVIL WAR FEARED IN SERVIA. Iti'sei'ves Tu Assemble und Uiiluni'lu uud Itoiiiniiiilii Mc. Combine. lllv Vaaoi luted I'reae ) LONDON, Feb. ll.-A dispatch to Tho Ti'legtaph ft um Helgiude a s a royal dectei. him been issued summoning the lesetves to assemble on Feb. Ul for a three weeks' tl i 111. The Uadlcals believe thul a coup d'etut Is being prepared for Muich ti, ihe anniversary of the procla mation of the King. F.-Klng Milan's liilluence with the uimy Is luvuluuble to Hie (Suvet tiuieut, which Is uwuie that the crisis will culminate lu civil wur. A despatch lo The Telt graph from Vienna say thul "ltoutuunlii uud Bul garia are discussing the wisdom of ful til ing a inllltaiy alliance for the put pose of defense In case of uttuck. and of local izing the expected ilvll war In Servlu, thu letnuvlng any pietext fur foreign Intel vetitlon. lie lii-Mseps mill Hie Suck Hlret'tiirM, III) .U,.. 1JI...1 I'll a" LONDON, Feb 14 -A despatch to The Times fiuiu Pails suv thul the dliictois of the Sue. Cuiiul ilrv'ldtil esteiduy to comply Willi the leipieat uf the uiemb.'i of the De l.esseps fjmllv thai the Hoard accept the teslguutluu of Count Feidinainl de l.esseps The dllei'tois passed tesulu llous lli.it Count Feidiniinl should have the lllle of Ilouiir.il ( 'hall man, and lhat the sliuiehol. Iris at their next meeting be asked lu piuviih' for Ihe fnmlb M C.llll'lllld was elecltd Plesldelll uf (lie lluutd. Iluver, , II., llmiK In Trouble. Ill) .. laled I'leatf 1 HOVI'li V II IVli 14-lln tin- pitllloll of the Hank rnintnlfaliimra an liijiiiatlou sa Kianted leslerilil) levltahillm Ihe I'aur Ktve Tent h'ai lUKa liana, fumi dolnK t'lialnens The Irualera haen annuiiniel that the Will, sill be forced to auapenl tinlru detKiallara airepl a "a s r it nt reducUeo In lb amouni of their ilepolla Ashamed To Be Seen Because of distigiirini; facial blem ishes is the condition of thousands upon thousands who live in igno rance of the fact that in Cuticura Soap is to be found the purest, sweetest and most effective bkin puri fier and beautifier in the world. It is so because it strikes at the root of all complexional disfigurations, viz. : Tlie CLOGGED, IRRITATED. INFLAMED I OR SLUGGISH TORE I I For i hnptov. U'lM-kh-artK red and oily ikln, red, rnuall lisuili wttli hi Riehsui ualla. dry, llliu nd , fullliif Imtr alul Hlnip e liatiy bleuiWhcll l won i derllll. rsiMthruuiheut the world, roller llriis anil Ueiii, Carp, rode Prop. ltuatoit. tlfllred, arhlnat, nerrou inalner knw th comfort, irenjih nd vtiallty In Cailrarn Al I'aln Pluuer. Ihey would never h without them. In rery - lb purest, wat ul best plaaur tor womto sn cblldita. M A'IM.J,J-.-Ji.bljJj.r..tVil..V.V.git'li-..iL?l.LI HIRED BY PADRONES. System of Slavory Encouraged by Munioipal Departments. Contractors Furnish Men and Pay Them What They Please. Kilt I'crcL'ntriKc Made ut the Kxpcnne of I lie I'oor. In a city like New Vorl". at a time when the most wldesplead distress e ists. when thousands of men are out of wotk and evety charity organization ttlng to feed the bungrj, It seems dif ficult to believe that men can selzo the ucru.Muti to grind their unfortunate fel lows, tub them of their wage und cuiry on n system of shivery as had If not wurse than that which existed lu the South In uiite-abolltlon days. Vet such Is the fact. The system fl)Urlhes U an extent scarcely dreamed uf, und vvorte st.ll, the municipal de partments ate actually tncouraglng tt every day. That the heads of these de partments never pause to consider the evil effect or tlil-t system Is evident. To think otherwise would be to pi ice the oltlclula. un the same plane If not a Utile below thut of the padrone. Not very many years ago u great outcty was raised against the padrone, ami every Intluence po'Ilile was brought lo bear In ortltr to break up the system uf .serfdom that then existed. It was known that thousands of men were being Imported from Italy, bought up, as It were, in their native country, their oussage monej paid, and they themselves held under contract to the padrone for years, lu some cases until they paid uuck tlie debt with such Interest us the most grasping uiurer would never dare demand. The padrone Bystcm was broken up so. at least, It was stated and the Intelli gence waa hailed with rejoicing every where. Italian residents woiked the hardest to break up the system. Since then, however, they have allowed It to grow again and branch out, until tu-day it Is practically stronger thun ever. It does not Import men, now. There Is no necessity for doing so. There ate thousands of Italians here to-duy who owing to the necessities of the times, lire only too willing tu sell themselves. in the heart of the Italian colony In Mulbeny street live half a dozen or more "cutitt actors," who, having taken the pluce of tlie old padrone, hold the rest of their fellows in servitude. Whether their "pull" with the city de partment,; Is uf a political nature or otherwise does not appear. Certain It Is, that they have evcrytnlng to say as to the number uf Ituliuns employed on un uf '.he public wotks. No man, lu fact, is emplojed except through them The city pujs them lu bulk the wage which the men earn and the) in Ulin pay tlie men. The un turtunate laboret I nol lu a position to detnund his wages. He must take what the contractor gives him, which vurles from 6U to "6 per cent, of w hat the city pay him for tne men. Kvery day In tlie year one or more of these "contractu! s" callat theofllceof the .Street-Cleunlng Commissioner to usk the same question, "Can I supply you Willi uny men to-duy?" It Is only in cases of emergency thut Commissioner Andrews tequlres them, and when he does the "contractors' " set vices are promptly en gaged. Just bucIi un emergency pre sented Itself estetday when the clly was covered with snuw, which hud to be cleured uwuy. The law suya that In cases of emer gency a number uf extra men, with carts, Ac, can he engaged fur a period not to exceed thtee du. Commissioner An dtews look advantage of thut section of the stututes to cull upjn the M.tvor early In the morning and obtuln hi older for the employment or l.oou men, at H.M per da. Then the Coiuinisfcluner notified Supt. ltubblus. The Mulheit) street con Huctuts were lu waiting. Tile order for Ihe delivery of the 1,000 men were given and a drag-net vva sent through Mul benv hltei-t a few minutes lalei. The heath piu tiers otl hese c out lac to is Is at 01 1 -'J Mulbero stieit, whete Hlauca P. Caponlgus hold forth. The lutter oilier, by Ihe wa. Is alsu uetl as Hub-.-ttatlou id ur the New iiirlc Post-oillcr. Another well-kn.un cunltuclur Is U Cava, 4j .Mulljeni street The I, Suit men began wutk lust night utter the legullll stleet-svveeplllg futce hutl gut thiutiKh fur the duv A.l wete ullonrd Jl.SU per tiny euch, but they will unlv iiLi'tve a little mute thun hulf. The tvll, huvvever. Is uul t.u much lu the amounts the cun tiactut lecelves as that he Is ul luivetl tu receive nnv thing at all. Willi the enui uiuii ilericul foice 111 his uftlce, with Ills ful emeu und superintendents, the surprise is thul Commissioner Ati diews wus not able to euiplo) the men himself Instead, the are bought lu blocks fiom Ihe coutiaclur, who give the men a slip ut puper iijiuu which Is a uuuihei. It is the simple evidence id serfdom, ami when the work Is done the con tractor will diow the wind" amount III bulk mill settle any way he likes. At PJ o'clock liils uioiultig Cummls. sinner Andiews hud nut iittlved al his ulllce. Chief Cletk McCutlliy, whu has been In the Department fot many jeurs, was willing to ausvvei all iiuestluns. "Tu begin Willi," lie suhl, "thete Is no politics In the employment uf these men 1 doubt If Commbsloucr Andiew knows one uf the contractors, by name ur uppeuiance. Thev liuve been here since the tltst day the Dep.iittueiit was uigaiiUed, and thev come evei.v day usk Ine the one iiuestion. They uie aide lo ptocuie all the men needed, thousunds If iiei"4ury. without tumble. If we went mi lo Mulberry street, we could not get them "They ure unly employed 111 cases of rmeigencv, anil we only pay the cott t lactone fur everv inun he supplies us with. Not only has evety man gut u number, but we also get, his name, so time Is nu room for fiilud Decision all) bills have been sent In by con tractor for more men thun were ac tually supplied, lly our svstem of num ber and name, we could at onie see tne attempted fraud and prevent It. "1 tell you," h" added, "It would lie absolutely Impo'slble fur 'h to at cute all 'hese men on such hutt notice I don't know how much money these cuntraclois pa.v tlie men, nor do I cute Neither does Coinmlssluiiei Andiew I don't see Hint it makes any dirfet- nice to u whether he p.i than the .full amount, o- only the ctnts. We lav tin full amount mil get out work piuperly done fot 1' " In the last stall inetit uf Mr McCatthj lies the whole Mor 111 a nutsln 1' The Street-Cleunlng Depintmeiit Is not hot i eietl with the hiring or men, ami it Is nut the business uf Commissioner n drew whether the unfortunate lab.irei uie lulibed ur nol Thu fact thai while the men only lecrlve TO cent or Jl to shovel snow ull ulgtit, while on the hulk Ihe contractu! makes u thousand dollars or so, does not matter. Mr, MrCutthy' nutement that it j would be impossible to secure ull the men I needed on such notice does not bold , good In view of Ihe existing distress, , A few day ago the simple announce ment that work was to b start.il on the I city's parks und the Speedway brought forth several thousand men anxious to do laborers' work. Kvery iliy hundreds .of men walked up to One Hundred ami Fifty-seventh street and Seventh avenue In hopes of getting work on the Speed. way, only to lie lurne.t nway. Otheis waited for hour at the Arsenal In Cen tral Parle for the same purpose. Had Commissioner Andrews an nounced In tne morning that ho was go. 1 Ing to put on l.fiGu men at night, It is reasonable to suprose that he woul.l have had twice that numbtr of anpll cants. It Is also a fact that every day In the week dozens of new men call at the Street-Cleaning Commissioner's offlc looking for work, even of a temporary nature, and that many did call on th vary day h wa callfne for l.WCJ rata. lie b-LdiMlXULkAltei&tiL, . 4-.w. ., ..yiT ..... Here go th' Overcoats. Some $3Q Melton Overcoats forSjQ THE finest Overcoats you ever saw. That's saying a good bit, but it's so. These Over coats are as good as anv ,30 ones. Long, deep and full. Wise investors are those who are buying them for next season. The only reason we sell these stylish, well-made Overcoats for 5i0 is because our settled policy is " We won't carry anything over." Every season's goods must be sold the same season they are made, so Here go the Overcoats, $10. E.O.THOMPSON TAILOR, CLOTHIER AND IMPORTER, 245 BROADWAY, between Park Place anil Murray 8k None of the callers vva given employ ment however. BUSY WITH SHOVELS. Good Work lleluir Hone Towards IlemovliiK Ihe Snow. Clly Works Commissioner White's eotps of street cleaners started In at 3 o'clock this morning to teinove the snow from the principal streets In Uronkljn. As tuld In yestntlaj's "livening WotTd," Mr. White secured an extra al lowance of $10,1100 to pay for the Job. He Immediately notltled all tbe contractors whom he could leach that thev might bid for the work on the seveiul principal thoroughfares. At S o'clock laht night thlrty-sK bids had been tecelved. Commissioner White had intimated that the wotk would cOHt J13.UU0. When the bids wete opened it was found that they wete ull very low and that the work could be done for SC0J2. He immediately cloned with tsev etal of Hie lowest bidders. The contiact provides, that the snow must be removed before 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The streets will bo cleuned in the fol lowing order: Fulton street. Washington street, Myttle avenue. Court stteet, Washington avenue. Atlantic avenue. Hamilton avenue, Oruntl street, Kent uvenue, Hruadway uud (Jreenpolnt ave nue. It Is not the Intention of the Commis sioner to remuv e the snow from the en tlie length of these streets, but only the section that are traversed most freely. After these streets are cleuned many of the ctoss stteets will receive attention. The laborers went to work In earnest this muining, and It Is safe to say that the streets In Hruoklyn never were cleaned before as they were to-day. Not only was the last fall of snow thor oughly removed, but the accumulation of dirt and mini of the last two or three mouths was carted away with It, ROAD AGENTS IN MISSOURI. Mull Slug.- Held I i uud ltobbeil b Two 1IiinK. Men. (II) Again ladsl Press ) PIHIlCi: CITY. Mo.. Feb. H. Two masked men held up and rubbed the mull sluge yesteuiay nioinlng ut Hrlce vllle, n post-ultlce four and a hulf miles south of this place. They cuveted the dtlver, Sam Allen, with two Winches let and demanded that he turn over Ihe mallhugs and a lurge Mini uf money which lie wu Inlnglng fiom Itocky Cotnfott to deposit lu u bank for the merchants at that place. They made Allen open the pouches and look fiom them the tegisteted puck ages. They then threw the mall and bags lu the tiiiich and told the driver lo move on ulld not look back. A posse Is lu pursuit. Thi. "I.litbls" Thill Fulled. Ileterllie Kmnetly of the llrooklyn Central Pram hjtial, to tlay amulet) KJwaM 11 Muri.hy. a clerk, tsent) two jeara ult), of 213 Ntirlh KlRtitti street on u rear. of rteallng lamps and uttier malirlal valued ut IIjO. Muti'by wan em Viloetl b the ('illrrna' Klectrlc l.lKht Cumpan) of 4i,5 Ihklboit avenue He was arrested on the rumplalDt of Supt IMwartl K lVcU SrrLIliK li'llniN lu lliiltlmorc (llv Ansa, latetl Press ) UVl.rlMOIir. Mil. Mi II -This rltj It aealn nelim rtoaileil with "Kret ii koo.Is" rlrmljli. i.ent lliruui-h Ihe mails to reitlenLes The enuloeH are t.iatnurl.e.1 N'ew Yulk" The rimliul hi rlttaur Is market! ' Confhlintlal ' ani isutlona the re eller nl tu wttle u letter, lull Iti anawer . lv a lenram to ,1 II . onil.iii. Kaatan Pa ' lev.r Imitation or 11 i llptiliu' from u New Wit lai.er is eenl with ta !i letter '1L0ND0N 8 LIVERPOOL.! , :,ooo aiiss's suits. I f, V liuve put ( lii-iti In 4 I, ids anil 1 , will ltd ilii'in lly nl H IiW,-OT3I0.00 " CUTAWAYS I . See Our (arnnil Wln.'nvr PUolny. S j! FREE- FREE. Hie purclrtaer v l I be iije.rnird I villi. n lintiiUome 3()'l drray km. a i LONDOH I LIVERPOOL! ; 86 & 88 Bowery, Cor. Hester St. I At our Grand St. Store, iooo dozen Men's Hose. 3 Special Lots. Not made up for a special sale but sacrificed from reg ular lines. Lot I Cotton. Silk clocked balbriggan, solid colors in slate and tan, silk clocked, brown mixed and fancy stripes; all imported goods full regular make, 12 cts pair. Regular prlco ss cts. Lot 2 Cotton & Merino. Fancy silk stripes, very fine quality, balbriggan silk clock ed, Hermsdorfs' guaranteed fast black cotton, and natural color merino, 1 5 cts pair. lingular prlco 36 eta. Lot 3 Wool. Extra heavy weight camel's hair and fine guage merino, 17 cts pair, liesular prion 34 eta. 6 pairs for 90 cts. Lord& Taylor Grand Street Store. No First Payment IIKUUIIIEII WIIILK 1IIK PI1KSKNT IIAlll) T1M1.S LAST, W!ll:X UKNKKOIM THKAT MKST ISMOSTAl'PllECIATKIl. lll'Y NOW WHII.i: TIir.OlT'KIt IS OPEN "lO KUU.NIMH YOUK 1IOMK WITH FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., Without Cash Deposit. KVKllYTHIXO AS ADVEUTISE1), A'lTlI OUT III.STKIITIONH OF ANY KIND. WE ONLY AHK TO 1IK SATIMKIF.O OF YOUn AHU.ITV TO MAKi: THE WKKKI.Y PAY'. MKNT .S'A.MEl). Everything for Housekeeping. CHKAPKHT CnUIHT HOUSE IN AMKIHCA. J.BAUMANN&BRO., 1313 to 1315 Third Ave., Bet. 75th and 76th Sts. -GT1I BT. i:i.KVATEU KR, OllL'AllI.K CA113. Opeu hulurday till 10 P. M. JQSIE MILLER DISCHARGED. The Police Failed to Get Evidence Against Her. Proprietor John Ilradlry Held for Further Examination. Mrs. .losle Miller, the youtiir woman who whs ut rented In the "fence" ul 42 Division street, anil who yesterduj tlireuiened tu commit suicide, was ills chaiged lu Kssex Muiket tills niornliifr, and departed with a smile of triumph, iridic;' ilnvr that she believes life still is worth the llv luff. In strlkliiK contrast with her smiles wus the downcast countenunce of Capl. Coitrlght, who udinltted to tin- Justice with itKiel, thut lie und Ills detectives had failed to llnd uny one to identify the pieces of silk Mis. Miller carried tu tin- " fence " They hud also not been able to lea l n uuytliini; of Mis. Kule Mc laiiiiKlilIn, of l".'ti Myrtle uvenue, Hruok lyn, for whom, Mrs. Muller said, she had tulien the silk to the " fence." Capt. (.'ortrlKlit still believes Mrs. Miller's slory was a romance, and evidently Jus tice ICoch was of the same opinion, even when Lawyer Kmunuel PrlemJ, of l''ileud & House, said the woman hud been u victim of circumstances. "Then she was very foolish," said the Justice. "Most women are," replied the lawyer. Hut Mrs. Miller "hook her head and 'nulled, ami went away with the seciet uf her Identity us trluinphuntly us If she were tlie wlest wouiuti in existence. And it Is the opinion of the police thai nhe is, John Doe. or John Hradley us he gave his name this inornliiK. wns not so for tunate, however. He Is the man the police say run the fence, but Lawyer Krlend said Hradley was simply a clerk. He came to court tills inornliiK wearing diamonds, and us a clerk Kave. evidence of immense wealth. The formal complaint asalnst him was maile by V C Walker, bookkeeper for the llrm of Thonius Hiise A: Co., deal en In eiuchet cotton, nt 417 Hroadway. A "ase of cjtton was stolen from a truck while on Muillsoii street, In charge of William Helifler. The police ri uud the cotton at the fence, and Walker has made a formal complaint of recelvins: stolen (roods UKalnst Hradley ()u tills chilIKe he was held In $l,OJD bill for further examina tion on the llrat Monday of March, at 2 o'clucl. MITCHELL STILL MISSING. i Trare of (lip Delrellve Who no similarly niisiippciirril. Supt. Hymen Is ns much In the dark In regal d to the mysterious disappear ance of Ward Detective John P. Mitch ell, of the Hllzabcth street illation, un anyone else, Mitchell's wife says she does not know where he Is, and is much worried Detective Mitchell arrested James Co hen, of 216 Canal stree, on u charge of violating the Hxcise law, last Sunday. Monday he was to appenr In the Tombs Court against the prisoner, but did not, nnd hasn't been seen or heard of since. It Is said he has been III and may have been picked up and rent to one of the hospitals. Under tho rule he will be tried by the Commissioners, on a charge of "absence from duty without leave," It be ever return. -a-a.jaW'aajatr EJ!i-l:aaa'!liilml.f.l.-lX! iri ri.Vsf'-.1 We Can I Suit You! I $980. I That is, tf you appreciate I choice, suits that we retailed H from $14,80 to $iS.oo. Also H TROUSERS, Qrcat xatue at 5 to $g, now I 2.98-" 3-95, AT IMHTII HTOIIKH. Cnlnlocne ol lltilirrtlusher Mnlled Frea BaMPatm MV aafaliaa flV ilYSfR 123 IND I2S FULTOH ST., Bet. Nassau and William Sts.; 383 BROADWAY. Near White St. A 3 -Line Atlvt. OF REAL ESTATE COSTS IN THE MORNING WORLD: 1st Insertion only 75 Cents 2d Insertion only 66 Cents I 3d Insertion only 60 Cents (Ii J Subsequent Insertions 11 only 60 Cents. 11 I DAILY OR SUNDAY. 11 RUPTURE J ., PERMANENTLY U rWk X No Pav Unt" Cured 9 Y Bi i Kere'er)bulo4,O0QPatltntt L Bp J NO OPERATION. .faBslSL. NO DETENTION aMnggjkfc,. FROM BUSINESS nr- p.r Crrninr- ""d ti""1' Keiereace. ddre- " of nur rfltces. THE O. E. rilLLER CO. ncorporaled Capital & Surplus, 11,030,000. Office In all lro rllles of U.K. NEW YOltlt OI'l'M) . -i 1:ahT 3QT1I HT Do you Want a Situation AS COOK DRESSMAKER WAITRESS TYPEWRITER H0USEW0RKER STENOGRAPHER SEAMSTRESS CHAMBERMAID LAUNDRESS CLERK, &c.? 10 Cents will pay for a 20-Word Ad vertisement in The Morning World on a Week-Day or Sunday. For Sale. A. WAil'lIK -Dollar iliiwu. delivered Imui- illttlelv; itolil lllli'il, ilollur weekly. Aildren James Ariioltl, 11 JliilUen lane, , A1.I.'(1)NTKNTH "I clecuiilly furnished prlvnt restilencei rich ami costly pnrlor suit, ellM0 Wilton carpets, line liialiiisaiiy uprlllit piano, Biletulil isiic lietlnaini Milts, htsss bed, nand can eil ok tiun t, Ifuitier t'lmlrs: uImi (In velvet r rj it, fill cents yard j all like new; sell separately. l'JT Weat 4TIII. . 'ATf'lll, niMnunfl mill Jevv'elry on euy pt. meiils. Cull ur uddrens Henri bcuaap, fil-S3 Maiden lane. Medical. I'HIVA'IK HISKAHKsol ,ni'ii"ioltlvely curedi luatiesou nothing to call anil have h talk wllp un; lioiirs, lu to 4, lltnH. ('Ol'llAM MKDKJAIa cu. , fiat L'ulon Mtpiuie lUst, New York City, FIGHT WITH HORSE THIEVES. NlirrlffH l'oHNe Murtully Wound a llumllt In Teiui, Illy AKoclatsl Presa.) FOriT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 14.-A bat tle occurred near Anson, the county seat of Jones County, between Deputy Sheriff Hob Goodwin, Wcss Swan, Sheriff J. V. Cunningham, of Taylor County, and a band of horse thieves. Meat had been stolen und the olllcers traced the bandits to a enmp on Clear Fork. The dis mounted thieves covered them and the olllcers rode away and secured the as sistance of Sheriff Cunningham nnd his , deputies. The parties met In a lonely lane when a fierce runnliiR tlie ensued. The oftlceri mortally wounded one of the thieve, but lost the uandlts In the darkness. ' Six horses were recovered and the 8her Iff' posie Is (till In pursuit of the thieves. i , i i i " -'A