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v psfsaBBBBBBBBBBaaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaF g " -" ' THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCn 20, 1834. CHEATED UNCLE SAM Carnegie's Armor Plate Makers Furnished Bad Work. I And the Company Had to MakoGood with the Government. No Xavv Odh-rrs Nor firm IHrcifliirs linpllruti-il In the FPB.MI1. By Aworiatci ' I Washington. March H -Berretary Herbert to-Jay sent lu the HOUM an answer to the Cummlr.gs resolution calttng 'or a Htatemnt of the (fetalis of the recent alleged violation by Car nie, rhtppfi & Co. of th coattmota with tike United States fur the manufa -turf ot armor plate foi the navy. The tteofretarj,' answer Is long ami VWy lo 'terastlnK, giving in detail the Watory of the proftreM ana 0lCOVery of one of the moat gigantic frautia known in our Naval Administration. dome time last Spumner the fWrt tary received from J a men Smith, of PlttibUTft an attornej representing cer tain peraoaa In the emploj -f the Car negle Oltel Company. limited, of Pitta burg, notice that these employees had in their poiMiaton Informal) m which vould be valuahle to the Government, relating to frauds then being perpetrated by certain employees Of t hi- Nnuptiny . which they would give to the Govern ment for n sufllrlent consideration. The Secretary agreed. If the information should lead to the recovery of moneys from the Company, to remunerate the informers from the hum recovered, but not to pay any expenses. Three of the employees und the attorney were care fully examined by the Secretary, who was satisfied that their statements wen not without foundation, and determine I upon a thorough Investigation. The em ployees revealed no feeling of hostility towards the Com pan) . had not been in gaged lu the Homestead strike, an 1 aeemed to be Influenced only by a U sire to realize money. The Attorney-Ueneral found that the Department might contract with these men and a contract wan made agreeing to give them '& pr rent, of the monej recovered, m consideration of the fact that they would, of course, be discharged and blacklisted, and that other em ployees, from whom they would procuri Informntlon. would also lose ih-lr places, The Secretary says si ihla point "These men had been gathering infor mal) n tor a long time, This ihey sub initied to the Depart men I in great ! tail. The allegations were that the Com pany employees had failed to temper urmor evenly and properly; had pluggt I ati0 com iied biim holes, which would have probably causal n rejection f platen by the Government inspector, and had retreated, with nit know U lu of the Inapt i t . plates ttiiidi hud been selected for tssu so as t j make these plates belter nod tougher than the group of nlates represented b them." The Secretary tells how the naval in spactors at the works selaul one plate from earn group, whhh is thorough!) tested, and upon the results of this test depend the acceptance ol the entire group. Capt. Sampson, chii'f of the Hun rtn of urdnance, whs acquainted with the facts d veloped and carting to his all rof. Algt-r and Lieut, Ackermnn, of the t rdn ance Bureau, nmc.aaded la make a thorn tiff n In estis itlotl Thej sustained tht- chutyes ol the Informants In a report to th Secretary, the i?hlH of Ordnance and bis aiHoclatea ussessml danuiges sii-o ili,. l by the ilo einuum at 15 per rent, upon the amount of armor delivered to the Government an I upon nil premiums received. The rtecre tary Fays: "u had taken time to make then.- in vestigations, which the Department had directed to he conducted v. 1th as much expedition as was consistent With thm oughneas. In con versa I u with the In formants 1 had i-aii'in'tv 1 111411 (nl whether the chief officer! ol the Com pany, Mr. Krhk and Mr. Ilun-i !t i. had any lui wi n i la ft or mu i ui ol thu fraud which had been committed, I was I Informed 'hat these IiTegulnrllh s hadoc eurred chietl at night, und always when the Government Inspectors were nbsenr, and that Messrs. brick an 1 Huuslckei m Oid not visit too .'.- at on lit. 1 rout I find nothing whatever in the (estlmon of the informant ' Indicate ihui either of these gentlemen knew anything what ever of these Irregularities " After fully acquainting Messrs. Frlck and Hunsh-ker with the facta In an ap j. -dm- i Interview, the Becretat? ile fmanded satlsfacth n ror tli damages re suiting from these Irregularities, and In formed thein tli it the) would inly be allowed to proceed with the cunt rue t on condition a making lull reparation. After two more Interviews and ap ap peal to tin President, In which m Cbi negle took pm t. a settlcmei i was f fected. The Carnegie Steel Company, iJmlted, paid Into the Hank of PlttSbUrg, Pa., to the credit of th- Informants, gW,iti, nnd It credited vouchers for nrm r furnished to the Government with t0, ;Jo, which voi.' hers ate now on tile in the Department. No motley tvhatevei passml through the hands of the Depart ment. The Department la gratllled to be ablo to atate that all the I regularities oc curred while the Company was still engaged upon light armor and before their heavy forging plant was placed in operation for the manufacture of the heavy armor of the battle Ships The Department deem if proper t . atate that throughout the whole ol this transaction nothing occurred to show that any officer of the Navj had Seen guilty of conniving at an oi these ii regularities. Neither is tin re mi thing E whatever to show that any dire toi il the Company had all) knowledge of th transactions herein svt forth. ROBBED A NEW YORKER. UniuiihT arrested in Jers Clt ' llaO Wanted Here. J. s. Penning tup utul it. .. : ite, .1 sow beetlngtoti avuuue, New Vurl;, null 1 at Pol ht- Headquarters In Jerse) '1 j thla morning an I i .entitled Itobeit Waldo, who !.j held f pjsslns wortl lecs ch" v. - .1- u f jrtner boarder at Pennington's house. Waldo paid h - board ti Pennington with - worth che.-k. ant when h lefi lie stole th Utters k . 1 v . 1 mi i t .1 mi .m : .1 , pair of j; i l aleevi -bull ins, After the N . ' - lUlhorlttea thfough with Waldo he will ' lurnei over to the New York poll . lawjiTN llll l.oe IVm, toanaa i! tier s ml i ' i ' i n i i truui b-r buibiu I, Ul ha-t ll .' in i prm -1". .- mi tin ii M Itras it-1 iu ; . . m i - i MOttSOtt) tbt I.'. -I ..tit , r: I lf . dlflleuHlM snd Mn I .t lupliml i ib url fur . 'ij i ' i ' ti iuii i ' 1.1 -i l- l lull ... I Ik- I lift Of 1 -I -'IK Ihwll flH-H HSrl 0Ht-:i''i to Mr MttlP) ' u ti ii tii-li ..- I ,-: ltt tu -! rpDlsd th mui .Vslia for Teen and Allninil. MarKWel KlIfOM BUVI 1 ! r COUOttl lev t sUrnony befor. Judgt Qltgfrl h uf ibv Court ol roinroua PltftS, "t Uy In . ;i r i mi l.!t- i. A Kiicoru bu !:..-' ujtiutt bar to aaoul in tatnisft to hrr on tht around ths' ibf ha 1 h n bto4 iUlof when thf wtra murrlt 1 (our es " Tb -i !;..! ,.. . her hiuband vkh dtsd SfhftB btu mtrrlr1 sUlgOTf, RBl Kept His li. m SBt5r- Juoa MiAdam in UM Superior Court t.lii) P5fl fe graoifd an ordor 'impfilnB Ub P44oUT to rr- 'hW ,or m ai artfa $i ww oiih Mr Padoudii' m$t yW ftLK1 aim. t0 ''pr'"u ,n lb,! OsrauyUa and ClilitBo Savloaa Danfc for bv si,- t,, a dtpoaitM tb mnoy , hlM owaxname and h" ! ratuMd to li h.r lraw It ., atlwiAV'aCAtUAWsiatonU. imh wa!" v VANDERVEER IS VOORHEES. Proniinpnt low Brunswick Social Figure in Yorkville Prison. hnrgol With IikiiIIIi.k I'.irk foltcfmnn'a Wife. ! Anthony, li. Voorhp. . .ti ' Im C'l.ul l.-s II. Yit'ifh. t-H. H .r. nil I li' l. . l i.1- -i clun .r n. Uriincwl, k, N J., t In iho Vorkvlllp Police I'ourl rlKn wmltlni (. ome one in rurnleli ii. I- ..I ll.onq r,.r i hi., nppeamnrn in S(..-. ii je .m. 'ourl He aum cuMiinll t- '1 ."strl.tv lintlel tin name of Abraham 'n.prve.r t. ".... plain! ..f Mi- !:.. Ilv in, ( ::n I'nrh avenue, wife uf I'nik l'..llc."man i'.:n Mm. ItVMii sum.' Unit .sli.' vm.'. ifil throuRh .'Miii.ti l '.. r k Kaiurdn) ..rtn noon v.uii her hiibnn.r, .llnner vh-n ViKirh. k Inmilt. ! In i Hhe irleri i,. ayol.l hi in, inn he pernlited.tuid he llnnl ly notlflerl B polleemun who plarer him uii.lir s, n i ai tl iitatlon VnorheeR k.ivh :. fli tit I ii- nun- and nddrene. To .in livening World" rehiwier win. H.m I. mi in hi-; cell tn-daj the man ii. kn.iwi. -Iki-I Ins Identity, und si. 11 h. t correupMii.leni'e .'Ifik .it ill" il.ij.iiln .i tlonnl Hunk, M Wall -ii..i He I.. a mnrrl. I man mid liven with his wife un.l i.'ill I ,il , Jlriin iwlck. ! Ile told liK wife Saturday th:it he Would remain In i.m-n to hm Hi' .li. ii.. paradr He wan Informed that they were t.ilng 1.1 remove n ime "r the nnf m.iN in. in i hi- park before the iiii.... star 1. iiii'l h.i.iiiK nothing elae ti. I . went there lie uoilttvel lenlad having npnken to Mri. ttyan "There wna an .'Mirer within n hun- in 1 yardi on eaeh !!.' of inv" he hum "and II In nut llk.lv th.it n mini wotllil run Mueli t-l.-k". I .li. I nothing whatever wrong." Print Policeman Mitchell, hn made the ,.rret. aaya he captured Voorheei. at'l.-r a Ucig cFrftKe. '..nrhee la h member . the Plplacopal Church ..r New Hrunewlck, and i well known lu so. ml ili.ieH there, lie . miIs ih.it hil lii'h.-i- ti HI finiilHli hoinls fur hit. releaae during ih.- day. LEFT HER AGED SPOUSE. irm. (Incidmnn s Hrr Mtep l ii iik liter I'tTteeu ted llei. NKWAHK, N. .!., March ti. M. tijimln Ooudmnn, iw live years of age, hai brought suit for dlvorcu against hla wife on tie in 'iiind-t if dessrtloA, Mrs. ttoodman said she had been ma: rled to Mr. ti'tiodntiin for Mfieen v are ami was his aecont) if Hhr paid she had nothing ngalnat hr hushantl, The only reason that she fi his home was heruuse she eould noi stand Hi perae LMltloiia of it i "tepdaughter Rht said die w-lit to It. I I tank to sta with Mrs, Kr-i-id. her daughter While she :i there he received two valn tlneM fnun her hushai l Tht sepnrutli n Oct nired In June, iMi-i. Mrs. Mom Lehman, 'if New York. widow of Joseph i,ehinan. who wa- .i ntephrothet "f l r Ooodman, was a wft i " She went to Ken Hunk to Induce Mrs. Ooodman to retmn to her hushund. DAUGHTER AGAINST MOTHER. Mnrv miiinn Nnif to the ImIiiiiU i, llrr ( lilld'M Tent lintn . Marv Noonsn, forty years old, of 117 Kosl TwentJ fifth street, huh sent t the Island for six months In Kssex Mat ket Court i" day. where she was charged v. rii drunkenness Inspector V in lams . v the woman staggering along Plrat aVftue VeWtttrday nfternoun and ordered her arrest, 1 1 tialp was cut open in four places, raiised by foiling "ii the pavement. The woman's daughter Mary appeared akainst her In court tins morning, and told tin .hietite her mother ireferrml the life of an outcast to one "f reepecta idi 1 1 v. and that win would pawn any llihr (- k l money with w Ideh to tun Ihiuor , ELOPED WITH ANOTHER MAN. Htavncclnnl tilitnina u Decree uf III voeoe from 11 1 v. Ife. Judge McAdam, of the Ruperl t- Court, ' t" luj grant In U i of dlvon tu I mil lo Si nglaul, fi in his w Ife, (Jlovoa The triple were niuii in (let her isxt".. at the City llnv Htiuulanl savs id. i. on I'Vh i his wife !,- 1 with an- ln- r in in Mrs IiIm Burst. I in tun. Kelt Vrk. Blood Poisoning AKlllt 1)1 I'll 111 I Kl I 111 II M.I It lluutfs Mm sapttrlll Wni ihr Pbaelelua V4 hit li s,u ,., (-. i. ti ...t k , . i.. , n. ia. 1 '-h wr- h i i hi'titaerisatal xbslay utileatb' nrl-r-iL -4- J'i.r ii'.tn-h'l, but slit vil I n - I i I'urtli uu I sue is I'ihh- u v One 'eur, M.. An ' i -i n id liirahi an i - ..n, l . toii -ii t i rl in i' i a, ntlivi thi it m i , k . i t i: -.v . ;. . . i i i: . e.a , vi,, U ..er ftet il ! i m -t 1 ill il ., i ! m ihvt-itinn il n t - ' tnit d, wtin ru o I Vu ifii !i 1 1 i-l i ol "i. .... ; i tiplitliern i.'. i i.. I v,-- i .i ' i. in - i .. i . iii . I wan work liivuian, I utijil 1. 1 1 uflu i it s na at er n- , ul. i w .-; l. It at 11..- 1 uii Rdvertl in.' !! 10 i s ii si ii li.a. j ti-.i i t sun 1 1. ir in my iilie'B wlu i II r i i ! mi ' nuhmit talMiiv bm what it va , I bevau villas It ti lit i leeulsrly, rhe Third tin-, Mae Was Hslter ad In two weeks atos put an liei ibousfortba f.i ' l bat in leu -iieu tu i e ,:i mora 1 1 ttiei , and i t-r re I. . fourtb was uiad bo was ai tu ,i tie boutewbrk i h-te.i her Iroui deatb , vit'i Htint'M Karaaparllla and I know it, 8oa t k ". bottle and baa m a rojuyo i lbs I eat f bealtb, Uood'a Haraspattlia is i, v. bar doctor HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES In all rf The ho fumllr Uk" 11 every fci rniK It bai .tune BMZ l"r .ih tlimi t. .-an put in rltin. I will ljn .Und upforUuuU'a Sirlll ' 1.1,1. Ul u.t I. in. Inn. X, V. ",' rill, cur Dur, tick petdwa. laalgoliett, buuuNHM. gei b all graigUU. BROWN SPEAKS FOR DM. I Ho Says the Judge Will Make No Fornml Statement. Hill Will Anvwer luii.li ' t lunar. at flic exl l.enrrul lrrtlnu. i r Id i. i il i.it: ; i. I w ver ui nol In.iK.' mi. M.ili inciii lui , ul, lli i,. I. in lit i i A III. rin.in Nli iDlna 'I . Ill . t.. Ihla cluneal frlenrj ami mull irimted lieutenant, la authorlt) forllie announee itii-t.t Alderman lirnwn inmle u -int. in -tit t h ih iiiiirtiinr whl.li m;i lie r.' aarded uu the first authoritative uttei ance frnm lilvver, aa nnythlnK ll.at .'i.in.'s fmni Hruwii .in., fii.iu Dlvver. "Afler 'iii-iiltull'iri wlttt hi 'th'ii.ls uu, I ii rt .-r i-anviiai.lii the altuiitlun Ihoi oiiahly," aol.l A Ihr man llrvn, .Ih.Ik' llvver h.iH ,,"i'i. i nol t . make any aiateinent, either ..tit.'i m nriil, at Ihla lime AI the pn..ei time Mr, lilvvei will reply lo uu. filing, thai ma) be tti.i'i.1 "He hut nothlnfi ,p fear The heal i vlileni . Unit lie !'' h in t. ii hi ti. mlea la thai hi i- hen I i fare ihem lll I .if ml. -s miiy ie the peuiih that Mr, llr ran m... hill lt hlvver'a frletida and foil lltitenta, ir nnyliotlj who knowa Pntrlrk Dlvver, ktiowi thai he i not the kind nf a intiti In i-, Into hi'lintf a hen under lire. ,fflvver lmi m-ih-,i tn i .- .I.-. i while thene elecilnn caaea were up, u) I lila enemlea aalij he deaerted hl Irlenda. Ak his friend, ir iti. v helleve It. ' N. ... in i.-c ii I t.. ih.it letter ..f rialK luitiini .,r i 'onaTeeaman Dtinphy. Thnt letter la ad.lreaaed t. me, nol t.. .'uilar I I Mv.. r I tin not uverluok tit, fact that .Mr. Dlvver la referred t,. iii Ilittl letter, i .itilimtiili it..' meiitlone.1 I v nnme, mui have tu, doubt, in fuel, I know, thut Mp Dtinphy ..111 be answered, bi l ver. Hut these UiIiikk huvi lo i.'kf the pinner .-.ni-. "Mr Dunphy'a l.-it.-r . .;i be, h me, laid hfor,. Hi.. Hi nernl Committee uf the Hecond Dlatrlel it lt m-xt meeting, anil whatever action la then ink," on Mr. Jiuuph'. a : htn.ili'.n '..111 la eommunl t'ttiH.i io ihe t 'unftreianinn, Mi. Dlvver may thnn i. ,-i t. t ythlnc hi t lie l.-it-r that he Fohsliieri perantial. I kuo.. he will ' Justice it:...'r lid nol, us was x pecteil, i. sum.' hi- -it mi the bench In ih,. Vnrkvllle Police ..nit toil:" ind rolleve Justice Koch, v no him been act ing for him WILLIAM J. ELLIS REWARDED. Mayor Gllroy Appoints Htm it i i 'oiiltdcnf I.'il lrk. The first thing Mayor Gllro did when ho got down tu his ofllc this mornlnR aft r three weeks' Bbsene was t. up ii tut William i Kills hla eon lid i nttal -irk at $::,ihj a yi ar, Mr Kills ru-- ei I? W, n McDanough, re. eptly appointed I'n I r Hherlff. 11 la from the Tventysevenh Hlstrlrt, in which the Mayor IIvps. MeDonough also from tlit-re. Bill a was luiiifd it .r nflflce by the November tidal wave !! was for three yarn Assistant L'lerk if the As'tnlily ul Albany. He was formerly Albany correspond' en i -if the Associated I'rean and it)t necte3 V 1th aevernj newapapern in this city up a reporter H- is a Mill Demo crat and a member if the Tammany II. ill (lent r.il Committee, IN COLQUITT'S MEMORY. Jennie ii ml Hollar t.ljouru Afler II r I f !. ,.. lit. Aaaorlalml l'rv,N i WASIIINU'I'DN. M:irch ;o.-The fVn .ite and HoiiaM adjourned t.i-day out of reap-,': tn the memory of Benator I'lliptlit. of i i. mkI.i. uftei ,m. I.rl.-r l aeaalcn. 'in motion of Mr. l:irrH ih.. ad loiirnment of Unit body tlnull be until H A M iii morrow. eVnut.ii ' ' iluulll's chair waa .Iimo.-i In bin 111, funer:il ..III t.ik" plaoe In the Sen ate I'll lllll' 'I It II o'clock lolltullo. uiornlim The body ..III be ink. n to M i. "ii 1 .1- burial. DIED IN WALL STREET. Isllleriple n llllll) round In Mix Of ttfi b I lie till lit tor George Olllesple, sixty yearn old, a ilratightamuti, employe! l the National 1- Murhtne Company, 1j ;iil street, dropped d.-a l uf In hi failure In the tympany's office early this morning lie entered Ihe building at . BU .. . lock nil tincended the stal;s. Halt an hour later he was ft-uud bj the Janitor, dead, lu OlllespUVs pw ket- wera found 7H, a gold watch and several pa pern. He lived alone ai 17 '. Hei und avenue, il, u mm a bachelor. RICE HEARING ADJOURNED. Mvnnivlillc- Ibv Wife an llava ibe hllil I ntll W ilnt-Nilin. The argument In the r-nlt of Kmma Kit.- agalnat her husband, Ulcardu V. Klce, I'll the porseaslon of their four-year-old son, I'i.iiuN Warren Klce, rame up iii the Supreme Court this morning and was postponed until Wednesday. Mrs, Rice allegea that her husband In duced her t ii4.ii hi tu bi ft and. and Hhe left bin:, lb' Uok the boy, and last week she secure l a writ ai habeas corpus cumpelltng h m tu produce the i... in ' uurt t--d.i Mrs, Rice was given custody of him until Wednesdaj ELUDED HER GRANDPA. i t'lii-ee- ea r-(lltl .If mil r Kilt em 'i-iiir H 4e rulrnlii) . l. him.- Katsrn, three yearn uld, has i i in ssltig from In r home, is Itutgers t i H - in, i : .' u eap i d.iv uftcrnooii when shf left homo with hi grand futhei to go to a paint btoro at TO Sasa.ut -ti t While the urandfnther was bus) the ehlld Bteppi I ut uf hi stun- Jour md i i- not 1m --ii . n m ice The i hn i m Kinall i"i her .!,- . haa d.uk hair : i 1 eyes, wile .i blna dre -. hrown hit .ul had mi buttoned shuea tin had i seal i i thi left ej e Nut eJuatlte I In nun er. It u ii -'-,. i-i l Kit. in v. h If i inn ml : r i (: return r m m mil lain ;,,.,, Mrii I'MH Ki'hmtn luilder. tn rr. mi 14-., thf .', i rt It li I ins i h Han wbi t." nvti - i u .Mi :. i i'i . -. ' .- n .i ii in In I i ualni t . nwio- mtllllin hureli r.li'etluti. iiif annual i-Ik'I n ' . - Vetrj -f iba k t aaiarl 'an 1- r. i I ,i ii I rli i i i' . . M.in r t da) fir v III m It kn nni i: y Itaddall fc-rc idaKi i warl - -' I 11 firm 'k rrooki T v j llurst f il ttnhojiar Rob i .- it... -i W'tllltm -t t--. llrrkU) Haala n a Ha sai1 sad r ! loalto n iMtrynaii Harry Metileuen ' I'uuerul. (B iaag Iata4 Pram i BOSTUKi 'r h N rh- T saraj "t Harry a UrOlaaaa ol laa Uoatfts TlnSira, JU.t a.ul ,1rni tn Saiurti.i will La M Tuaaisi "l -i ' oca iu th- t nupej ol th i iitiy. gyapraaas uaivaa ol suan Boat a rluua ui ...i .,.. i man, frlriiJa frnm .lhi i Itlaa art- rp,-uiaJ Jtltlfs ihkI'- worp iu. TflliNTON'. N. J. MffjCSh : -Jaa.Ke Maglr, cf Uif BiiprrnD t'c-.r.. iiank th nath t ofllca thla moraine 111 the .rnrr of tb full iJrie'h of si;dimr Court Juatteea. II aa ap-iiTit-i laat WwinMwJay It. hTrnor Worti and i-onilrn.fi ty ' Sanaia to auir4 aimoall. all tarn luvlnf tipUad OS Vtb 14. TEKULSKY A WITNESS I If 'bftttfitf"lrfffi fffSl I ntjf ) rnnsenl f Ihs Tammanv dlStrlcl lea i.-r '" im limes ' "fan! it true that no licenses are i mied thai ;! nol recommended by the Tammany dlstrli I leab i ' HometlmM th'v are." i. i nave hud patrolmen transferred haven't j uuT' i hai mi officer transferred f-ir In sult it.r in" ' W;i iii it I. -in-' he arrested a nvm h r --r i ir orlstbin t"i vlnlutlon i ' Kxclse lav. 7 ' Y . h dl 1 ii teal p liquor dealer, but j that v, i in t 1 1 nnl) rea pt w " Mr. Hutherli nd InMnuati I that the wltnasH nil eportetj t the Llnuor In iIim-' sso itlon iii tint was hinted lut in bin iiues'.lons, and he asked ir th- records of ih Ass ciatlon could ! pro- j duee I In court, I supp'iMe they can," Mr. Teklllsk) refill- I, "b it I can't do it ." r .Mi we will aubpoena the Secretary J nnd get a lo ik Bl the racordt' s.il 1 Mr Huth rlai'l 1 chairman Lexow then t'tk the witness In hand and K't him to confess that, I artinK f..i the Liquor Dealers' organ Isa Hon, he had often complained of arrest a -f i te members fur violations of the Kxclse laws. "Is the jt'irpoRp of excise arrests not in compel poljtlcnl support?" ".Not that I know .!'.' an Id the wit ! neas suavely, "Tammnny Mali u the dominant l-art ' "Van." , "nd the pidh e are governed by Tam ; many Gommlrsloners? - VeM" j "And on went t' ne Mr. Croker about exefte and llcenar motters, Why? "Hecause wanted hlrn to us.- hi j Influence in our behalf, lo nominate I K "id men." "Whj hla Influence?" "Because he In tin hnl of Tnmininu Hall." In answer to further questions, Mi Tekulsk) said that the oppressive laws made by Republican Legislatures were resimnalble for tl forming 'f the i Mquor I tealers organ Is it ion. Demo crats, he aald, were mora lenient arid 1 the Association Cavorcd Dnmocratla rule, ' biii il nru hound tn no p.irth uiur part and acted IndeAidentb K N Trlllaril, n merchant tailor, of i 2.v Pourth avi ntie, t. nltne I that whlh- i uM vlng as an Inapector or election In th- Kin i District "f the Twelfth As tembly District In the last election the t'ollce had winked at outrages a 111 re fused to ma lie arreata when complaints P' mad". Three oa-n who tried to vuii' on other men's names were ill lowed to go, although the pullce were naked In rreat t hem. Philip Lowenthal, of I'-t-i Ru-t Seven t. entlf i tre t. w hu said that he ha l servi i as .tn election Inspector since the n -i d ele Hon f Abraham Lincoln, .is v ille 1 lu the stand At Ha last election he k rv-1 In th I'n.ii District ! the Twenty-second s s. mi. v lilatt'.cl The olicemnn :! dntv tin re, he t.titi -d, irbd t'. force th Imllot clerk ( accept the ballot of a ills qualified voter, ana assaulted tin wlt ney. lie could not remember the police m iti -j name or number The voter had Mpont forty-Ave mln Ufes at different tlrtus In th- liu-ith and failed to properly fold his ballot. lie came out and ti led ti Induce some one to fold tie ha Hot a for him The witness ordered the policeman to arrest him. but the answer he ot was: "This noiii must vote whether you llkn It or not." "I placed mv hand ovei tin box,' sold I the witness, "and the policeman hit me in the shoulder. I called on the marshal . lo nrreat ihe policeman, but the marshal uaan't there. Mr. N'lc II askel : "Wei" on po lite ?" " .1 nt a much nn 1 am n nv. 1 1 wouldn't do to be otherwise In that dis trict for they .re nearly .ill Democrats " "Wasn't the voter a very Ignorani , tt.an "" N'f, Hir; It wuh not Ignorance; It was pure cusnedneas. lint he didn't v. tie." laowenthnl spoke in broken Oerman, an i created conalderabte amuaemant bj his evpia.iatton of the occurrence. William F nitohle, a fruit dealer, at 1 hi Bight h avenue, one t-r the signers of Mi itn han's certificate of nomination, aald that he had I :i called upon by two men the dov after the certificate had been fih-d. ami asked to withdraw his name, iu refused, and waa obliged the following day by the police to re move his Showcases from the sidewalk. At i lie conclusion .of this testimony an adjournment was taken until next Friday at ID A M two tribTsuicide. N till til WtIS o 1'rlKoiier. bll I Win: II lotted In Ui'i'p Ills linlfe. Two men who were charged with at- tempting to commit sulfide were held for examination by Justice Watson In the i:wn Street tuurt. Williamsburg, to day, Tlo-tf were some no v til features In Ibe case of t'htuiPH Rmllh, of ir.s Hteenworth pl.i.e. but ihe Btagg street police will I rohably be called upon tu explain how he came so near ti ending his life. Fifteen years ago Bmltli was sent to Hlng Plug for ten years on a charge of itMsaultlng ; Utile girl. u " a very unruly prisoner, and did nol receive au advantage from the "good" lime aliowe! to most prisoners 11 frequently told his frli tids that he Would rather die than go io lull again, because tie- life there ttr feat lui laiat night Smith got very drunk and was placed under arrest as he staggered along Ruahwlck avenue. He i lalmel to be httk. iuii a surgeon who was sum mom-d from st Catherine's Hospital de clared lie was shamming, and Hmlth was accordltigly carted off to the Htagg street station He pleaded for his release with the aergeanr on duty, and finally had to he carried back to Ids cell b) i police, men All prisoners are auppt seil to i aearched before they ate locked up and knives and dangerous weapons thej ma 1 osaesa ate taken nwav from them stMitb could tit have been aearched , very thoroughly for half an hour aftai Ibe was lucked Up he COOl 1 J slashed ills i thi-'.ii with u large knife he had In his pocket, i'"i tunatel) the knife was dull and smith oniv succeeded iu Inflicting an ugly ut upon himself, although v !. . the doorman found him a lit 1 1 later he hid fainted from h's of blood The 'Miet Would be Hlll-lde who VtM arraigned before .luetics Wataon, waa Iteruard Israel of SSI Knli'kerbockei avenue, who Saturday night took rat I Wilson, a doctor waa uromptl) aum- luoned. and ltds morning Israel ex plained that he felt all rlgnl although a little Weak HELEN LAUBE 13 DEAD. lll'l.lll. l.llllllllMlltll IflPP II t,uiirr..! ivltll II. r 'iil.'it.lcd lltiNl.u.i.l ll.:.:i l.uili-. ..iii ycstrnluy look .. los of lau.laiium - Hit i ulclilal Inti in :ii l"i' slM.r's home, j I IOhkI 1.....I ttntli -in. i. .ii.' I at .', o'viock .!.' i.ii.in ' Iiik iii I!- Ill vui- lloai'ii il Helen, who ...is lwent five ..u .1. .ml mi expert n, 'U, '.'"iuii. workeil In ' h silk plush factor) Bin ivai engaaeil in be in. iii.. I. an. I . ....h ,k I i Mi. iili I .ii : I- il :. she I uU .,...ii i Miik attentions from unoihoi M.uiiK iiii.ii, ami n I- i-.u.l thej ..r,. en- ;:iK' i 1 A few 'ek uu,, sue lost her plure sii .rii. nil rwarus ahc imarrelli I ..nil ih ...iin iiii.ii and became .. ,. im ...n , lmi. i-iim nulu I., i sister found hei unconscious n the i'.iii.ir H'.r.i 11, 1. 1- ua hurrle.1 t" Dellevue Hoa l.liul. uhere flw iloctora ,i.l nil In iheii powei i" revive her. I'm wiih,'U bui cess M.-r brother-lnluw, ..nh whom ah., lived, is n liquoi dealer named Sui- ; iiiik I .,..,., r UniKler n Nulelile. si'iUN'i Ml. El Han h M. H'-nr Kruglar, a ,. . . " rarm.r hiti., I ) m. :; i. a l..am In bi. isiii, I'ssiaeita) Ha .. mi. ii, ream ...i ti.l .. T.l'l .i Hi. i. ul I I., 1.., t'n ih. rassli if ii-iuni qasrrtl, v. i , n h:i .u..t, Irr. h,ft '' ',.,1 -. o. IT b,T ;.,,- .r( COM' I-l. allh ...lint nn .1.1-1,1.1 ll.ll.lt, ri llln.-rll THRMDN N J . M.rrb 2, Aatboay J. Van aaal. a rili.l fana.r. Ilvlaf ai Vardlaj. l. ommlitaS aot.'lda cbl. iroralaa br aaualax blu Mf. Ha ka4 In,. Ill s leaf tlaaa. BSBfllsfci a ill ii fawsliaaaaaSaa. a SsaaattsVafsslsali f I . . . . ! .fjggggga Additional room enables us to show a much larfier assortment of New nnd Desirable Goods than ever before. Our dinnln'. f Vrii- ami Suits i 'Mum mis ailmlratioli. Of special tfl J9 A t iiienni'ii u n I.ui.'H suit. nll.Miiul cloth, full rovers, l,liik utid Lk (LH liluc. r.l.iB 7 5.1. f,,r. ,. ifTltJ Nov. Iters else fan nn'li bl Hlltifll! Inn. in -il Hnls 1 g ,e n ns v i. nri hotrlH2 for $2.98. S3. 75, S4.98 & S6.50 UNEQUALLED LEADERS IN DRESS GOODS. SU-hi'-li t'nrl HnitlDfft, value 1.10. for. v.irJ . 61C. Inipurteil Voveltv Sii'iiuas. plain and ihadetl, yaril 79c. SLincll Black Moire I-'rniicnsi . .nine 1(1. UO, for, vnnl 69C Satin Strine Moire, nil c lora, value 860., for, yard 49c. 200 Baby Carriages. S3.75 to S18.OO. THIRD AVENUE. CORNER 56TH ST. ARRESTED THE COPPER. TOO. HiitiKliirl Whs ' D.-lei't Iiik u I'til l.v Rflop, It, III-v.iils.-. Patrolman I'oucherly, of the l ' r . i. sin "i M.":irm. Hrooklyn, lolil a tule of wo,' Iii Just 'I'lcli,'. in Hi- Hutler Street Police I'ourl, this morning ,,i an episode In which he flKureil recently while playing dele, live. I i,iiyli.'rt ys story rame , . t ,,n the lil-it of Charlei Mor anil Jerr; t'ul 1 len. of 313 ptavlns street, for ui .aultlnp liouicherty. The policeman was iletnlle.1 I March l" to raid w nlleueil policy sin.,. at ::i Nevlns street He dlsKulsed hlm- s.'ii ns a li.nl-. -n rrler. Itoughcrty hed no sooner ptil Lis hen I Inside ih- hnllwu) of the ,,.u. shop than Muii.ii.'.v uii'i . "uii,'n , n, nil.-' his I dlsiriilse and began to i.f.'it l Iiourihfrt) urn Momney'ii n n.l under one 1: rin iiii-l i'iiII.mi's under il ther iiii'l .Iriige.) 1 hem 1 10 . the stl '. Bev- i-r.il other toughs trleil lo iK.tnnll him after li gained the open .ii' il- was :iv,"l from furthertrouble by the up ear .iii.e or Mounted Policeman Murphy, wlin nrresifil Uoagherty ai I hi assail ants for fighting. Murphy did not rcc "Knlie Dougherty until he arrived ut Un s tn tlon-houae Justice Tlghe lunuglii nut Uu- facl thai Dougherty did nol li"." lu hleld with him ul the time of ihe aasuult. Ile wr.s cautioned lo mor careful In the futuie Mnroncy and t'ullen were illschnrgeil on tin' griniii.l Unit there ...u not sui llrlent evidence t. hold them. LIBEL CASES DISPOSED OF. .IiiiIrc Drown Hnnila Dnttn a '" her ,,f Important Declalona. In the ITnlti 1 HI ites Dlstrl i i'ourl t i day .luilge Brown handed down a num ber f decisions In libel suits. I tin ill. 1. lira!. K"t 1 decree a.-.ilnst John l: II for ilamagos dan. to the plalnl IT's vailu bj the defendint'a yacht while i, nth wire in anchor outride ihe Pavonla i 'lull- House. The National si . in,- Company v. i given a decree against the schooner A. It. K.ene for damages done t.i tin schooner's cargo by u collision with a number of tmul scows in tow of the tug boat Jnliu it. Pratt on July 13 laat. Ihe null nC William K. .il -h .ui.ilnsl the ferrv-boat Dakota was dlsinlsaeo. The suit wai. brought : recover damages .lone in Walsh's hik Olive Haker bv a collision with the Dakota on Aug. 15 las;. TO CONTRACT FOR TOWING. The award will I ml the Private S,l"ll lr,.,,llle,lt. fommlssloner "f Btreet-Cleanlng An Irewa to-dny advertised th" c.-intrn : f r ih- towing ol scows to Itlker'i Island from the various dumps of ti. city. The contract, which I- nm for one year, will begin on April 10. Thi quantity "f ash,.,. garbage and -ii-.-i-t sweepings lo be tow, I to Hiker's Island from the various dumps for one .ear Ir estlm.lted at I.20U.UUU i uhl ' ..inls. Th sin ssiul bidder must give K ,W0 security. The cantr-ict will i le: ul n certain amount per cubic yard, Instead if acow load, as formerly. As i us the (,ti:nl Is a.varl.-l the private sna. agreement entered lain between Anli '.n .ml t'.mtnicti.r D.illey io do the ti.wlng .nil 111. In: In al Killer's Island will i ome t" an n I DALY BEgInThIS TOUR. II.- Will l III, .'. i4:tle the r-ii-sls 111 the W alee HUll. t'unimiwl ner of Pnbll Works Dulj ...nl t.. Un- Croton Wtttel'-Hhed lo-da) ,,n a luri of Inspection, und lo Investi gate Ihe cause which led (., the arrest n two of his employee yesterdn) In Mount Klaco , The nun were arrerted ostensibly foi violating Un Sun lay law h. attempting i,, un up a hole which had been de clared a nulaunee The nuisance con t.iinluat.'l ihe city's water supply. TWENTY MEN FINED. e .rl Hrcirr. er,.Nle,l lur llelplliu he llruoklyn NlrlUers Twenty membera .if the New Vork Ale un, I Porter Brewers' I'nlon were arraigned bofore Justice Tlulie, In Un Hutler Street Police L'ourt, thla morn ing .ui the charge of lounging. The were all lined Ji each except Patrick Coylc and .r'hlllp Mcfjlnu, who were in id iur examination on April i The nun i nine nv. r from New i ..rk yesterday afternoon tu usslst Ihe em plo.eea of lliu Mi Iw'elsi r Hi"...: H I II i pan., nh,, are .ml on strike I Tlie New Yorkers were distributing boycotting circulars along Third a..-- 1 nu'e. front Tblrty-si 'ond street to I'.n- . ty-lllnth street. They were gathow,! In by th" police ol the l''oiii ih avonue station. LEVY DENIES HER STORY. '.iMitmi InlHr I'n Ion In n tii-..ii-lim n 'li.ip"i t'uuntf. i ii- n I, -v,. .f (8 Jeltewon 'r. pi , , .,,r ,tf , hwi it hop," il I i 1 1 ' jmJ he ha I lol t n ! ikin iker, n im i MU Welnor, t ahe i -ul In I m ik i r ii, k ut hiH so ii lo fit to lltv-tUfi tn ; und ih" Dow try, "- v' ' "' ii.uk- MIm Welner '" ! " p'Mi' nh in hi i iMitrul Uttl) r I'nljn. ultu 11 i n i at! I Hitting tl ( i i tieoutrall p l ii i ii ii (ilnaa Workai, (Hi . -s ,1 I'f M ' ; SBW DBPKunU, Ma-. March . ii- . i 1 ni rnployaaa of lha Mouni '-aati.nK n liluu Wurka, ii atoppad worlt - v n w, ,,, .n- n-li.'-l uil i h i hi. i ..Li ! ti ii udI i B i, . i i.-.i i vui -i ' i" pi H a 'i. ip -Mi ,. .iinriiitr,' b.- barn appointed iu -1" ura buililiai il'- 'lam- hai ibi alraad) h e mnt onlHt rha union a ati ai flnanclall . i , Iba mn air m ( I -1 PMHIl n I" to ( luiir-'Inkirn Hlrlko Off. ' The ,'rkf uf th- lft makari "i"' i in in i. i ft t-r inaatar, llllaaa Tbln rlihtb itrtat n i Kirt iTtiua hj liaaa davlarad it Mr Mil, ti aald tl.u Dt irttll 0at Btp i iba wii to return iu aretfe Ihurm lF tail that lha dtfl. u.iy had beta ami' ault adimle.1 h ibe aforia t tba Xiatt Hoard of AnUtratlon It la aaltf that the Oim agraisl lu all the demanda ot tbalr atnptofaaa, uh th i tyimu that tb fkcuury u au4a a uaioa ahup. STEAMERS SIGHT BIG BERGS. lee Inland.. Mill llrlftlliK 111 the I. rent Oecen llirlh,, n, Incoming Mi inters from Ruropean ports still continue t,i report i-uiitinn Icebergs, Capt, Han, r. f the Qerman steamer flellert, from Hamburg and Havre, which reached this port this morning after n voyngc ,,f ilfieen days. Htat.'s that ,,n March 22 between latitude HIT longltuil 40.20, and latitude 4,1.81, longitude 47. Is he .;ism-.l six largi lee. bergs. ,iii" .,r in. in was 5U0 feet long und 200 f.'.t high. t'apt, Von llarsewltz, "f the rierman sti itner Venetln, which arrived thH morning from Stettin, reports Hint on March i In latitude tils, longitude 18.43 he pass I s large Iceberg und several : in ill pieces, and ili.,t on the same date In latitude -it 12, longitude 4:.u he passed another large berg !' feet high and BOO fei t Ions. t'npt. Jones, nf the British steamer Kunsas in., from Bristol and Swansea, i -ins ., Im.,. witnessed the iimsi star tling marine s dncie of this nature. On March Hi in Intltude 44 l'h. longitude 47. he sighted , number "f Icebergs and kept awny on u aouthwest , nurse up to midnight lo clear them r"rom 2 until 0 I' M. "ii that dale he counted n. i ss than thirty-four Inrge Iuths ii.- thinks thai before midnight, when the Kansas i 'ilv . "t Into clear water, she must have parsed several others. SEVEN DAYS OVERDUE. IVnrn for thf ! tenmnhlp Sdite if (fornin. Th tramp steamship Btate (if Georgia, i-":i Urn 1 to Punch, Bdye & Co., nnd enrrj Ins a crew uf seventy, is seven dfiyK overdue. Hhe left Aberdeen, Scotland, March 3, nnd alncf that time haa not been Bpoki n or reported by any Incomlna; or out-K-iirm ship. The ma no ver of Punch, i-Myt & C?ot agency thinks she is In the lot-field located about latitude 46 ami longitude iH Shf had little cargo, carrying a i"t ..f nam! for ballast. The American liner New York, which jiiiivi-i in port yesterday, lost her bow sprit 'n March 21 ilnrlna; n terrible squall. A sudden squall arose on that hiy. lasting for fourteen hours. The bowsprit was broken off close to the knight heads, cat-vying a portion of the rigging with It THE PRESENT COLD SNAP. It Will Remit In with la ror the Neil Pew nnypi. '!f:ir mid colder weather will prevail dur.ng the nexi few days. The cold snap f 11 iwed In the wake of the storm which visited this section yesterday, nnd Is extensive in character. The tempera ture ha.i reached tlie freeslng point ... far a uth ;. tht- (lulf of Mexico. The temperature in this city at 6 i '! k this morning, was 27 degrees. The coldest i-iiliit was Mlnnedosa, in Mani toba, where the temperature registered il'i ilegrees b low znr . Th st inn of yesterday passed "ff Novu St-.ii i ; i-t night, and no other st rtns .it" in uht. i'!'-ir weather pre. ; !- over ail the u untry, BODY IN THE SLIP. I lit. iii., , I Mtlll KoUlltl lll'ntvticil ut (lie i-'dot uf Urotiilu n . Hroiiklyu. The In l ..f .1 drowned man iva, found tl atlng in ill. in .!! ij slip ..r tin Twenty-third rtree ferr thlx morning The in. in was .ih un fortj live years old, live feel len Inches in height, mei welghe 1 in poundn. Il! ciothjig consisted nf a it irk sack cjii . trousers, iw, ,..,is un.l a lawn tennis shirt, with a belt about the wilst In .aie 1. 1 ihe iocKel waa f.iiiii.l a bill lu nl ,,f "J. 11. H irner, So. 180 Jefferson mii.-'. Itrooklyn." JANE HANRAHAN MISSING. ('ill Hit Hnlr ami I'luctil It oil a Iti tl III fore It'll lliu. Jane 1 1 aural an. a huillbermald, tw enti ti a years, t inployed ul Ihe N.-w r, boys' Lodglng-House, New Chambers and 1'uiiiH- streets, has been missing sin. . r..:.n o'clock this rfaurnlni Her mother, Kate ilanrahan. of 12 1-3 Wash Ington street, called at I'oltce Heudquur tei's this afternoon und asked to nave u general ularm sent out for hov Met inothrr thinks ahe has become suddeulj Insane liefore she went out this morning she cut off nil her dark hair, aiil doing It Up In .1 iiews.iit-r U-ft U on the bed in h--i room. Bne wore a "lurk cupe. thrown over her head, In plar of u li.it. an 1 a dark skirt und buttoned shoes. WANTED TO PRAY IN COURT. i ii mi ne m. M tsli.il Justice Cloef ting to .lulu in hi Uevoilons, William llenn Uoblnson, ol :..4 Many av nu -. lr ..! :i dropped t,t Ills knees n th" l.ee Avenue r lice Court, Brooklyn, this morning and hesesched Justice tUietttng to pray with him. Justice w i ; Ini ine, His relations found him tn Hit ci if cltmblnc out of a second utory window at his home last night. He has been mentally unbalanced for ( nm' time When the onlcers tried to ;, ii linn t the i ni h i aighl like a t ger. ii- will be removod to an asylum. 1 liluks, the Writer l a rank. Supri un- ii'!- ni of Poll i Sail li f l-1 - i in il ir. n hi received an tber letter from New i ri (.tstiltii iiiai ii eoiT.aii ".'tn about ib i, ua i- 'ti lereej I'll) bad threatened iiitclde, Twu ..k ai, ih- Puperlntandent received n number I i.u r. t.. iht ,-iTi . i .. i ! lui.-i found a body .! ii m ,-mau Kin bad been drowned 'ii tba Morrii ".mil Kup S'ul li v. iii rtfei tbf lettei tn th N't a Vork poll . h ihtnUi hut tb lettera re arlit n b) i i rank 'I lie llucf urn iiiti p tear. I m v-i.i.ti ui tba Buperloi irl t ii . iranted dor lompelllng n William H f n.i ' aamben Streei lloipltal, ani Man ue T Hi tunl f Uellevu 'Hofpiui ippeer i i ..t re it. ifii.- Kuieoe t'obn aad teatlfy In tb . milt of t.nrri-ii Keiiu. a preit-fetder vo a i.i ins Cbarlea w Tr' h t,.f iZ'i.ww (iuinjn beeauai ol tnjurifi lo e bar., I I tira O KitNTtc... if Hth el.. HMOgfl to DM tit.; not ft feu Biases Ol mil oi-ktyle l Rnitiuk but every artlcla U umrkv u Cow u to cost. 7 MSI, OUR EASTER EGGS i i N IAIN' THAT WIIKT! rVKItY BUYER OK ITHXITI RKORI Attl'KTB smiri.li APPIIK I ri ry.. namki v. utiun ttooDst, I.OU t'ltlt l. KAV TIIUI'. i HAVE iii-i:n iii-i'tv-iNii hum nm Mil: I'M 13 Vl..ll. AMI Ollt l TsTliM- j I'll" u I, K Tin: mm IIAVl.Mi si rii.Kn Tin: 141 ivtiiin of VUI II l.ASTkll MI1.IIM.II. MlVlll: YOU AIM. Mi READY in ItlJWIIlER THE i 'Jl liSTlOX Ol A MW I'AHI.llll SIIT lilt A j NEW I AHI'I'T. 1 ox r II T 1 1 AI I. lis YOt'R IIKAD: CSE 1 I 111 I I.E nl IT I MiEIl YOUR FEET AMI A im TO mil HOME 111MEORT. NEW t'ARl'ET WONT riwT Ai Ml i II TIIIH 1 l:AH H LAST. WE KIIE EI.I.IMI vi 11 v 1 "a ot nnrwiKM a i' ,t-. -iitAf I -r-liTu lil-uico ANHTllE FORMKRtl J", i 1 I RIM TH AT IM,-. ! A Knit PARMlRm'tTSOURBTYI.KS AUK Nl H. llHIiilNAI. Nli MilllEltA Tli Pllll'l H FUOSI .in.(XI in .Wlli ,. I iini 1 oinclilnc ,,f "iir rri"llT aysirnihyarniiliigformiriltlls J.H.UTTLE&CO 3 AND Q WEST I4TH St. I.JUtmatuto To-mormw. Third Flour. Silk f'ovcrcd j. t lialr Siats, lalV 70 in Assorted j Kf Sizes, at I.OU EA. Head Kesta . , r to Natch, LIVJ EA. Hand K.mb'd Mantel and 4.Q8 EA I'iano Draporlrs, A. WARD & SONS, Leading Merchant Tailors, BOWERY, corner PRINCE ST. overcoats ",:;;, $I6, 1. mini; Guaranteed Pure Silk. SOUS ",,::,, $I6. TROOSERS , $4. HI Alt. AND lll.IEil.AV DIAOONAI, Coat & Vest .. $I2. W r ai vc a W rlneu f nnrnnlri io ktf)p nil m Jii m Pit I g In rppmr lor onr car irt-r. Haniplesruleaforaell oiaajftiirwnpnl iiutltttl (rt'f. A. WARD & SONS, 1 232 & 234 Bowery, cor. Prince St. FLINT1S FJNE FURNITURE. ANT1(I E OAK-EININII IIEDItlXlll .HIT", AT Hit AM) VPWAttD. HA.MIHIttlE 111 Iti II SUITS! VICKY CHEAP. I'ARI.OK SUITS) I 'UMPOMKIl OI'ODD I'lEI'KN. DIMM. 1(11(1.114, ANTKll'i: IIRMKINM, COUNTRY COTTAGES. The in nu -hi in; nf iIm-i- U a npn InM nllh 111. y r .irliv.i ihr uiiiiili at nur I PPSldrnrS all rniti;ilrti, pm up III pluee 1 br our own MtDi aftvlllg ou all ihe , trmiblr ai.il 1111 c.i PXpOUSSa I RAVE 25 TO 50 PER CENT, by placing your unlsr hum Tlisrsbyyoii ascurt II riiotcs ui Hi.- ii". 'i: v, and st lbs Mm tints art ure ,.i your lurultnm n hnn wantatl, DKHKINM AND 1-riMAlls IIHNISIII.li POII nil. HARDWOOD WORK OP hanks. ul I'll I1-. Iiiil -1; INTEIIHIHS. o , k- "IIIV OF THE 1IAKIT1." GEO. C. FLINT CO., IOI, Kill AND ll.S WEST MTII T. RUPTURE CURED. I iii- Improved algatlo ruaa la Itaaonlrtrtiaa In PXlHtiilli . 1 hut W worn with uhwiluie mm fort night ti- 1 ns) :- li ifikhii tin rupture umler ih imnl eal im n hi- or avs itnitn and will efflHtl u per 1 iiiHii.iit 1.1 1 HMtity . ura a it hunt regard to tnatav ni Ilia ptitu'iii. I.xiunliiitllun fr.t-. I.uuy in ut I li ii'lmnf .. r hnlliv Meud t'ir imniiihlel. IMt'UuVMi KLAeTTlCl HI'vs CO i tCfisuatfiM UruHdway.i'oriierl'itUat, .New urk , Flata and Apartments to Let. Nl I'KKHY KT. Illill.laiillie Hut. nnual to any In III,- Btly: vvrrvHima flr.t ilavi. luqtilra Jalillur on p, i.uu, ap Msrosr u 11MTH MT.. 117 KAMT-liifTs ill. I anillouHE usi. tiau.l , ruonia, uaiu. raducsd rat. LeBontillierBros. 14 St. OFFER THIS WEEK Jackets. I. a, lies' .larhets. latest ftyle, halloo, sUitim. full Hacks, tiglit-ntting: wortt 0. 00 an 1 7. sn, daO and 4il0 Capes. Ladles' t'apes. latest cut. extrn f0l plain ami In. c trimmed ; value ifi; :q an(j I ".5fl, 4ByH5 and 0.98 Kmnll lot nf Inst .riimm's styles in Jsrk 1 etsnnil Capet, Mtorted siren and colors, formerly at 7. HO to iilS.on. will becloMd j out at S12.HS, $;t.l)S and 4.08. Wrappers. Cambric Wrapper., light Spring colors, I ruffle around shoulder. Watteau back, ill 11, v. i' in value 91. 00. 59 Jjirge variety nt $1.28, SI .."0 to 912.0A, Xth St. Terms and Prices TO SUIT EVERYBODY. Prior to Removal TO (It'll NEW MTOREM, 171, 173, 175 8TH AVE.. COR. I9TH ST., WE WII.I, IiIspilSK OP OCR ENTIRE smca? AT ANY lllilllE A.Nli WILL MIT RKMOVI ONI. DOLLAH'H WORTH ul' EURNITURai (AKI-El-s. IllIlHINil, 4. EVERYTHINU MlsT BE BOLD, A.NIl luU CAN HOV ui.4 "01l EITHER l AMI OH U.N OL'K No Money Down SYSTEM. WE 5IAKF Till, OrFFU DrORDFR THAT THOSE WHO HAVE NOT THE ItEAnYCAHH CAN IIEF SOME )E THE MMlii VIN-, Wl j PltOI'lisETOOIVE.ANI) WII.I.AOCEITANY HI AMINAHI.E OFFER FOR OUR OOOifll BOOKER 1 HAN REMOVE THE SAME. ' B I11N mi MiiNK DOWN" BVnTEHnB AVAILED Ol A I.I Wl ASK IS THAT YOtlH 1,11-1 i'syoi .mm 1 111: mi. 111 i'aktySB NO OTlll II l-ONIIITIO.VH ARE l.XAlTEIxH I MXK1 SO OTHER DISTINCTION ANUB INTI ,'DTHIS AIlVKHTISEMKN-r luilh4.iaB EXACTLY WHAT IT STATES. SB NO MONEY DOWN. Everything for Housekeeping. 1 Furniture, Garnets, Bedding;, &0, 1 j.&S.BAUMANN.l 733. 735, 737, 739, 741, 743 8th All. l or. 401 TIsT.lil'ENsATl 'HHAY L'NTILUP - Hl FOR EVERY MAN. ONLY I W, R. PARKER, M. DVur.-.J TEE M(!ST FMIMFal Si'ti'I.ISt II AMEBIC.! Estai .1.1...1 I IhOii ( hlM t.UHa,iliiuu phj.lH alrliis ol ihr I. Hkait, llr.llra , lu.lllultlH lowlioiii a, nwnHlsil Ihe Koul in . ,1 a I V U, W Ni.i ,,ul l, ,11 1 :l , ,,, lailou mr the l'Hiial KraA mi txhaualrd Vllalll,, Alriah.fl Jiervan. i I'bralcal DebllltT, an.f all IH.riiara ml lli'....r. i,l IB Mai. the ','ijnp tl." n f'fd'f aff'tl .nil UUKfill old, rousullatlnli In I ,..!. urtiv letter. I'roa-I mci.ii win, ic llniorilal, .. Iral luok. The s.ienre .1 FREE. Litest -ll--i.. i ralisH, the prlu liuy 374 pii 1 -". liivnluahla pn-wrlpllon, lor anil, auaf throuli dlica,.'., full flit only $1.00, iloualel aaalad. , jf& yVQUWSELFlJ S9 saV A,k your liriingin lor a fH Ms9bW Imitle ol Big U. lie nnly W I BgrEjm '"'" pouonou remedy lorsll asl tml2f til(' unnatural dlKtisiTjessna flnBl private uiaeabea uf men anil ihe tZT , debilitating weakness peruliat fBajpaS t.i ivoinen. Ii rures in a trt Hfitll.ii, without Ihe mil ul HgjAi'iiMiniy nl a doctor Hk'VJ. ii ('tiifersal meriron tur BMsBsaV Manu' " lut-'l I'.v FM vHHA1'iio Kvaii! Chrmical Go.'P W Bk CINCINNATI, o. aVlB nWr- " ' ' r Iff si1- aBS; '.' :pa.N' lr Sporting. CASH PAID. CA.MKItAK AND 5 ;jas I.CMMRM n"h kC -""11 r"r UAslU. ',,' tl HurgaliiN In N'.'W I llilli -r-L&JS a ml Sei-oliJ Hsai lllll! Il TRJu famerss ami Lease,. 'liJ'r'VNJ iviiiiM""1- llylliJv EKArJ.l.lsTSJIO, V i'W"3 :"" la hhi io.ao. " aCHbv New s Fl..ti n Pia5i, Lamps. & ' " 1 niiv PI, ath, 4sa. Mr.i T, 90e. A ful ' a,aortiuenl nl riii'inlram iiii'l sappiiaa, Prlnllai and developlns. . , ,. I Hend, i-iutuiii li,r Inatruetor anil iiiiiil".""- i Tin: toi. ic it ,v - in ini; mm. ; I ir. i in, i ii . N. .. :i door, sasl "t Brosdssa, I Remington Bicycles, . tAV I'AY.tlKNT I'l.AN. $15.00 ON OEI.IVI'ltY OF .MAl'IIINK " BALANCE IN IIIINTIIH FAi- NKNTM OF sjio BACH, OPEN EYEMMiM P ft Til, O P. ' : F. W. AYMAR, 1788 BROADWAY. I BICYCLi77iT si 8.-i. BOO, lf,ll. 11,41 make loaall. Olher.Sie I lilt y.U'. u. 4o. All blab arade. - I lie a 118 Writ lMib st. Ursncb. 8J Pais es. 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