I , THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 6, 1894. H
j BROOKLYN NEWS.
MUSTNDT DISTURB THE DUB
11 Boss " FurgueBon Wants to Cut
Streets Through a Cemetery.
Justice Hartlctt Takes a Huml and
Kcfuats to Allow It.
Justice Bartlett, of the Supreme Court,
Brooklyn, this morning tiruke up the
plans oi the Highway Commissioners f
the town of New Utrecht, by refusing
tu allow them to cut West streot through
Washington Cemetery, between Twenty
first unit Twenty-second avenues.
"Boss" FurKueson and hta followers
have been trying to cut up Washington
Cemetery by opening streets through it
for ime tune.
Judge Bartletti decision has headed
thi :m "ff for a time, at least.
The cemetery Is owned by Hebrews,
whose aversion t having the bodies of
their ik-ud disturbed is Well known.
DYMATTO MAY NOT SURVIVE.
liiH ANNiiiiunt, llmon it u mi, A-llesres
DlelNUefeDNe.
Birru n Uund was held In the Lee Ave
nue Court, Williamsburg, to-day, to
await the result f the Injuries of Tony
Jjymatto, who is now In the Eastern
i'i iri't Hospital, in a very critical con
dition. Kund Is n tall and powerful-looking
Italian, while Dymutta Is ftfty-thn
years old an.) feeble. About ; oVlnrk
ypsterday afternoon, tLt- two men met
in the saloon of Tony Lunamo, at With
ers street and I'nlon avenue.
Uund had ordered sonn beer and, after
drinking, refused t pay fur it lymat
lo loin Kuiki H.ai he ought to be
Mhuuied of himself, and then the two
men began ;;. right. lMnamo ha : started
to Hi' old man s asslHtauce, when ttun
picHed up .in umbrella and knu. kd out
lie old m in's left eye.
Uund then ran away and was arrested
later by OlHuer O'Connor, who was one
of a number of policemen detailed in
citizen' clothes to tlnd him, Winn ar
raigned In couri liund elalmed that he
had acted in self-defense, for Uymatto
was preparing i stab him with a knife
when he- picked up the umbrella. This
story, however, i emphatically dented
V-y JMnamo.
GLEASON SUED BY REV. BELL.
He Denies Baying; iiln Havre tar)
Sklppi d with Money .
LONG E8IjAND 'MTV, I.. I.. April 6.
Judge Duffy, in the bong Island City Po
lice. Court, this morning reserved his de
cision in the casi of Kev Edward Jona
than r.i-li, who sue I ox-Mayor Gleason
for S70 for printing don-' for the ex-Muyor
during his campaign last Pall Kev. Mr,
Bell said O lea son told him his secretary
had skipped with the money.
When Gleason nt on the stand he
denied that he told Mr Boll that his sec
retary ran away with t he money, lb
raid that If Mr. Bell was owed anything
it wan from the Democracy of Long
inland City.
Secretary HatTtgan, the man who was
aiuged to have run away with the
m wey, was in court, and told the Justice
tint Gleason told him to have I tell do
tin printing.
- -
ACCUSED BY A GIRL.
Tucker Arrested for AnNanllitiu
i r-Yenr-oid Minnie Wool ley,
.- rge Tueiter, twi nty-seven yean
old. of 526 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, was
held for examination by Justice Tighe.
In the Butler Street Police Court, this
morning on the charge of assaulting
fifteen-year-old Minnie Woolley, of 632
3 Fourth avenue.
. Tucker was arrested by Detectives
MrCormlck and Dermody, of the Fifth
avenue station, yesterday afternoon.
.. For several days he has been seen en-
-j terlng a stnlde at 602 Fourth avenue
j with little girls.
Minnie says that Tucker has ill-treat-
m ed other little girls in that neighbor-
H hood.
I GILLETTE COMES BACK.
Cornea Dunn fruiii vlim Mum on
t li. It.-. . inii l of i:l. 4 onvlctlon.
Fttnte Detective Jackson took to
the Qtneral sessions this morning from
Sing Sim; Harry Gillette, who waa aerv
Ing a term of four yean and nine
months on a conviction "f grand lar
ceny. He was charito'l with stealing n
quantity of jewelry frnm the office of
thf I'hnritv Organisation, in connec
ts n with i' C. Hurt, who Is ai preaenl
at. Inmate of th" Elmlra Reformatory.
The i 'neral Tnrm recently, revi rued the
conviction of Gillette on th-' ground that
lh, evidence una Inautflclent. He will
be retried.
i a - .
THREW THE WATCH AWAY.
i Tin. is Accused of Iteallns Nate
'. Trouated1. Timepiece.
Charles Travis, nineteen years old, of
th.- runal boat Bherman, lying at At-
I Inntlc Dock, Brooklyn, waa arrested this
i m.'rninK on a charge of stealing a watch
; fr- m Peter Trouated, first mate of the
I Iteamahlp Darnea, lylns at pier 13 Baal
K. . r.
Trouated was leaving Hamilton Kerry
' ot 2 o'cl ick this morning when Travis,
5 " l nllea d, took his watch and started
c to run. Thoinns Hewlett, of 2M Hamil
ton av. mi", called Roundsman Fltager-
ill Travis threw the watch away. He
a arrested ami Trouated was held in
a char,:,, of Intoxication.
; trustful'mr. reilly.
i
, Jrfwned ihh Wntch to i. Chance
I AcMiiiiliitllllf't to Wind.
I John Reilly, of S83 Madison street,
j r'r klyn, met a young man In Myrtle
avenue, near Qold street, that city. th:s
morning, who introduced himself us
I Tony ii,z 'p,0 stranger was very
"Ereeahle, and after they hud walked
, Several blocks Itelllv was Invited to visit
r .Miss Morris, living In Gold street.
ii" accompanied PTai to the place, mil
. J1 le talkliiR with Mis Morris loaned
r pis watch to niuz to wind, pias left the
Rouse, and Hellly retiorted the mutter to
g WB ,, e...
An "i,i Veteran In Trouble.
PSVld Spencer, ill! old veteran, wai SJTSlintd In
tb. i.ce ,vv,!lut Court, Wlllltmibiirg, lo-oAi -n a
,. f--V f i,.inf vaKrant. Spencer -.; t .1 oil lived
I I? KW'' ,nn "'"1 sales' i" " there, " he
..'.. """ n frlendi, but Juilha Uuettlni
I smii i.iiu u, ii,r Almshouse.
0 "riioni..(i ItovaOamagia k:i.mm.
A E Aa ov "healed .love atart.nl a dr.. In the baai"
i I ""' "f K. A. Clark'a SIOlklBg alore. HI Klalhush
I. !!',r"" ,,rni"lrn. thla mornlni. ami befnre It waa
'"i Milled rauae,l Jlfrw ,linn. The hulldln
jj 'ned by Mra. Mary A. Ili.er. of 184 Paclllc
n .lilrble Toulr Mllkaa's ll..
M "- JHK-niiii, uu-rit. IgJU'wsy. V
'llOTttl MOVE FOR H'HIL
Judge Lacombe to Hear a Motion
to Show Cause.
Counsel Wiint a Writ of llabc is
Corpus to issue.
Attorneys Atchison and OrllTen. of
counsel for McKane, appeared before
Iu'Ib" Lacombe In the United stairs
Circuit to-day to argue a motion to
show eans" why a writ of habeas corpus
Should not l-'m while an appeal In M.
Kane's ease is pending lii the United
States Bupreme t'.airt.
This motion Is the logical se.tiel of an
application for a writ of habeas corpus
made by the same attorneys about two
w. eks ago in the same court. The ap
plication ias dented, and an appeal to
the Bupreme Court wis taken. Mc
Kati"'s counsel claim that under the
United States statue.- a defendant ha
the option of ball pending an appeal,
and It Is to secure this privilege thai
the motion Is made to-day.
'li"n the ens.- was called, EMwnrd M
Shepard, representing the Attorney-Qen-ei.u.
a -Ued for an adjournment until
April 30, on the ground that the applica
tion pending In the I'tiit.-d States Su
pi !,,.- Court would be hoard, shortly, and
the principle Involved adjudicated by
th,- sunerli r court.
"II the point contended Tor by the at
torncys for MeKati" is good from a legal
standpoint, then as a general proposition
all .r-.i'sel persons are entitled to their
liberty, both before all'' after conyle-
tlon." said Mr si. paid
"Then again an application of this
character should be made, signed and
verified by Mi Kane In person. This ap
plication has neither his signature nor
verill.au in."
Counsellor Atchison stated that a
statute of the I'nlt.d States was belli i;
violated by M Kuie 's retention In Ring
SIiik. It was u case iti which personal
liberty was restrained, and he claimed
ih. right to be heard to-day.
"1 shall not grant an adjournment; but
there ,ir, . i-ht hours of solid argument
ahead of you on the calendar, said
Juilge Lacombe.
"These ai" ruses Involving civil re
sponsibility. Your Honor. This is one of
personal liberty," said Lawyer Atchison.
"I will hear you after 1 call the cal
endar, then," replied the .Indue.
OBJECT TO THE TUNNEL
itrooklyu Tnvpnyera Soy It Opens
the Wily to Croud.
A Inrite delegation of taxpayers Hsrtn
bled In Mayor Schleren's office in tin
Hrooklyn . 'it y Hall this morning to pro
test against the passage of the bill bc
fore the Legislature providing for n tun
nel under Newtown Creek. They nre In
favor of a bridge.
Lawyer Stephen M. Hoye, who headed
the delegation, said that the purpose of
ih.- bill was to benefit the Brooklyn t'ity
Railroad Company and to provide sine
cures for disappointed politicians.
"i tne .f th" Commissioners appointed
in the bill," said he. "Is ex-Senator P. H.
Mct'nrren. who Is doing all In ills power
to defeat the plans of the taxpayers.
"If the measure bt ones a law. Mr.
McCarron and the other Commissioners
will spend millions without accounting
for a penny, and by t.-i" law appoint
their successors to continue the expendi
tures." Mayor Rchieren assured the taxpayers
that lie was n t in favor of the tunnel
scheme, nor the bill appointing Mr. Mc
I'arren and other Commissioners. He
told the citizens that Gov, Flower would
veto the bill If It was passed.
BACHELORS' BAIL TO-NIGHT.
Vnvul Officere Hx pec ted to Attend
(he Sirell tffnlr.
The gay young bnchelon of Brooklyn
will give their third annual ball Lo-nlght.
which is regarded as one of the society
events of the seism. The ball will be
given at the Pouch mansion, In Clinton
avenue, Elaborate preparations have
been made for the event, an 1 the decora
tions will be of the moat b-autlful de
scription. Besides palms, silk banners and banks
of fragrant flowers, a floral arch will
ov- rhann the staircase. Dancing Will
begin at 10.30. There will be no cotillon
Supper will be served at rnldniKht.
Among the puesn expected are Oapt.
and Mrs. J. N. Miller. T. s. s. Vermont;
Col. and Mrs. James Forney, l S. Ma
rine Corps; Col. and Mrs. Lot-mas L.
Langdon, Lieut. Henry Mlnett, l". 8. 8.
Marbl. head.
A PULL MAY NOT SAVE HIM.
If I on ml Gnlltys. J os. i ili I,eopo!il
win Qo to the Penitent I ary.
Joseph Leopold, of 74 Trout man street,
was held In the Ewen Street Court. Will
iamsburg, to-day, on a chare of disor
derly conduct.
Last night Leopold was riding on a
. i a ham avenue car und became In
volved in an altercation with the con
ductor. II'' was put off after a Struggle,
in the course of which he assaulted a
policeman and was locked up.
Leopold lb a brother-in-law of John H.
Scheldt, who was a prominent candidate
for .1 position in Mayor Schleren's Cab
inet. tfehei.lt was in court to-day and
furnished bonds for Leopold. Justice
Watson says that If he finds the pris
oner guilty he will vend him to the
penitentiary despite his political connections.
- MANICURING, 25c.
BOTH AVE, & 1.-TII ST.
(J Offer for To-Morrow
SPECIAL g BARGAINS
KID GLOVES.
Ladles' 4-ButtOS Men's English
SLede Gloves Wiiklng Goves
19 Spring Shade!, 1" New Co'ors,
m78c- m78c
Worth 98c. Worth 1.25.
Ladies' 4-Bt,
GLACE KID GLOVES
At ggC.
WORTH $1.50.
LEVISON'S JUT TREASURES.;
- .
Schumann Says They Were on I
Display and Not for Sale.
sd.ert ip.m the Testimony of n
Cuttonii Ofllrlnl.
In the lelturt-roORI of the C'ustoin
Itouae, at tii.' tlarga office, are itored
f..iir large oll-palntlngi by Krny, hh,1 h
number ..f imaller paintings by the
sumo artist. Valued at tlO.OUO, and a col
lection of curious Chinese carvings, val
ued at I7.". m.iklnt; a total valuation
of JI7.'NI.
These articles were eie,i yestenlay I
by rustom-ltouse Ii ipectora A. T, Mc
" 'ii ; i sml H. .1. Cooper In ihe Jew, iry ;
and art store of V. Schumann's
Sons, at l:7 Broadway. They are the
property of I yew Is Levlson, a retired
millionaire Jeweller, of San Francisco.
The property km brought to New
Vork from liurope lat December by
Mrs. Sophia Levis,, n. Mr. I.evlson's
Wife, When the gno.Is arrived here
they were hooked as merchandise, but
Mrs. Levlson tooh an .ath thai the
properly was hers and Intended for her
own private ime only, and so they were
allowed to enter without paying the
usual duties.
Appraiser Demarest, who Inspected the
gooda when th.-y arrived here last year,
happened lo pass Schumann's More re
cet.tly, anl saw displayed In the window
Iwo carved Ivory statins, which he rec
ognised as part of the Levlson col r
tlon. he r, ported lo t'olle, tor Xll
breth, he went Into the store and In
quired Ihe "price" of tli. two statues.
He was told, so n s;s. $ii' for th.-l
n.ilr I'nder instructions fr,,m the c.l
lector Inspectors Cooper and McOonald
applied In ,lus:i.-e M,-M ihon In the I. IT. i
a -n Market Police Court yester lay and
secured n search warrant on their Hill
l.ivit that the property hail been declared
undutlable and ih.ui offered foi s.'.-
Mr. Etopnln Leviwon L now residing a,
i fashionable hoarding house. 32.'. West
Fifty-seventh street. Neither Flie nor
nuy member of the Levlson family was
m home this morning. Mrs, Baker, the
landlady, however, said that she was
familiar with the circumstances of the I
seliure. She stated that the articles In
fUC'Stlon had all formed part of the
Levis,. n household decorations In Kurope I
for tifieei, years.
When Mrs. Levlson brought them here
last year her new house was not ready '
so she stored them with Mr Schumann,
a frl.ml of her husband.
At En "tor, Mr. Schumann had asked to
he allowed to us., nome of them for his1
window display, rind (he request was
granted. If Mr. Schumann had offered
to sell them he tu. I made nilsi me, ns
Hoy were positively not for sale.
c v Schumann said this morning:
"'ihe seizure by the Cistom-House Is a
great mlstoks on their part. The c is
were not for sale; they w.-r. not mine
M sell I simply exhibited two of the
ivory staioes ns a window attraction."
SHEEP HERDS BARRED OUT.
Gov. i. ii.- laaaca n Proclamation.
,111,1 Trouble M, Follow.
(By Attoclstad I'r-'RR.i
DENVER, Col., April 8. Gov. Walte
to-day issiied a proclamation forbidding
entrance to this State from Utah of nil
sheep without a clean hill of health.
This shuts out lT,n.(j Utah sheep, and
Colorado cattlemen are credited with
threatening to maintain the quarantine
for ten days, whleh wdll ruin the sheep.
Despatches from Grand Junction say a
larsie held Is headed for Colorado, ac
companied by forty-five armed men. nnd
i.'miii sheep are reported coming on the
Grand Mesnm with h armed cattle
men riding to head them off. Seven
thousand sheep are crossing the State
line near Frtltta, and all classes of eitl
z.uis are preparing to resist their move
ments. Bheen have ruined the grazing hinds
In I'tah and Nevada, ami the approach
ing herds would also ruin the Grand
Liver eiaintl.-s in this State and pollute
Gunnison River.
ANSWERED A BOGUS AD.
New Motherland Hotel's Agent n
,ioe,l by Applicants for Positions.
There has been a steady stream of
callers nt the residence of Charles A.
Peabody, Jr.. 18 l'ark avenue, since i
Wednesday morning. There have been
mnny callers nt Mr. Peabody's oflV ;, 2
Wall street, nnd another contingent has
wnit.d upon Mr. Wright, who Is In
charge of the empty New Netherland
Hotel,
All came In answer to a bogus advertise
ment which some Impractical Joker had
inserted in the morning paper. The ad
vertisement was a "Want " It called for
hotel help f,,r every department of will
lam Waldorf Astor's bit hotel, and It war.
difficult to persuade the callers that no
one had leased the hotel, and that Mr.
Peabody. who is Mr. Astor's well-known
representative, had not signed the udver-
tisement.
Therefore, hell hoys, hotel elerks. cham
bermalds and cooks have taken up most
of the time of Mr. Peabody's servants,
his office hoys and Mr. Wright for the
past three days.
ELEPHANT FOR SECURITY.
fw Ortonns Lawyer Finds the
Beast tostly Collateral.
Illy Aanoi'lntM Presa.)
NEW ORLEANS, April C.-A promi
nent lawyer of the city has n renl live
elephant on his hands. The Davis eir- j
cus has been exhibiting here to poor
business, and the proprietor, to false
money for salaries and expenr.es, con
BUlted the lawyer, who agreed to nd
vaive the necessary funds, taking the
elephant as security.
What is bothering the attorney Just
at present Is wlmt to do with the beast,
as It Is eating him Into poverty.
ONE KILLED, THREE HURT.
Slilt IC-..I of a 1 I'lr-li Valley I.oro
nottv lin-iil,!. nr llntnvla.
iPy AnHOlktrl Preha )
BATAVIA. April 0 -The Bids rod of an
engine which was run n I no light between
Batavla and Upton on the LchiKi. Valley
road broke yesterday. There were seven
men "n the engine. J. L, King, or Man-
1 chester( ths engineer, was instantiv
kill"!. John M. Rooney, of this village,
was t'U'Uv cut anil scalded, and win n'.
Two other men, nan.ee unknown, imt
who live In Caledonia, were also severely
injur! 1.
Knot Tliree Hoopla nnd Escaped,
illy AS! i Iftttfd ir..- i
C'HAKIsKSTOS, l' Va , iprtl 1 I mi BroUh
ihot nd killed Ue ili Hi en, foull) eoyndod
irown, I(t huiband. n'l nertouiljr wounded
s..rrih H."f ..i (''.'. v a( Wixlneidajr n.t.
. . ii ,, , bI to the I a iff ii ' I i bi l I intb
Un7 "' "h 'l Ih.' tilh.-r iw in th- !ark while
i 1D m.rirr t.t r Hf nsdl hl MCADf.
Tiinid Bpldomlo fit Windsor i vi.
iiiy Associated Press
WINPSOR. Vt.. April - Th fpldnmlo of
(yph.ild ISVSr herf hai funil flfrmlng pro
poitlnnf, ovit one hundred raf lin report nl.
Kw iteaiha hive or.urred ff yi. The Statt
iurd of Health trr here a an ofllcial vialt
u-( WedBtadf) It U thouaht 'hfi all caaea oaa
l tracad lo iL pollutloa of the water ayaiea.
BEARS Q01CKLT ROOTED.
Stock Dealings Attended with
Some Excitement,
Highest Priori of the Week Scored
in Many Instances.
The I, ears uifi'ie one nttempt to t.renlt
the market thi morning, nnd then gave
II u aa a bail Job, The . I, fe.it of the
Whiskey Trust In ihe .jh. warranto
proceedings yesterday made the stork of
that concern vulnerable, and the price
was knocked down over a point right at
the start, but aa soon an the pressure
was lifted ii rise from :i!i to 26 ,
curred,
The sentiment was unmlstaknbly bull
ish, an.l the shorts w. re quickly ioute.1,
one stock nfi.-r another having been
taken In hninl and advanced to ihe best
(igtires of the week
The dealings were attended I fh con
slderable animation, and were unusually
well distributed. The rise was Mlinn
laie.i by the receipt of higher quotations
from I.onih'n and by purchases for for
plgn account. The commission houses
report an Increased number of out-of-town
orders.
American Tohi rose 11-4 to Ml?.
Chesapeake A Ohio 6-S t. 193 I, Uurllng
ton .t Qulncy 3-1 to 83, Northwest B-l t,,
109 1-8, M. Paul 7 to 65 3-8, Delaware
Hudson 1 lo 143 1-2, ICdisnn Klectrlc Ii
lumlnating : t" 1031-2, tlenernl Klectrlc
1-3 to ii, O recti liny l '- i" 7. Ii wb t'en
ir.il 1 in :::. Lake Pliore 1- to 130 1-2,
Manhattan 1-2 t I2H1-2, Missouri flfl
:-S to 321-8, Mobile A i ihi., .", s to 19C-K,
Lead l 1-8 to t. Lead pr, rerre I 3-4 to
si :t-,. Pacific Mall 1-: In it. rtlchtnond
Terminal preferred 3-4 to is -j, tJmahn
preferred i-i' to 1161-2, L'nlon Pnclllc 1-2
to 221-8, Wabash preferred 3-! to is:iv.
Western l'nl i-s to s;, :;.s. American
Hugar :t-4 to i'i 1-':. Atnerlc "it n till
7-s ,., :il':i-s. Jlnek Island n S to 71 1-8, and
IjOUlKVllle .- Nashville 7-s to .'.LI-:' 8u.
quehnnna preferred rell 3-4 ! 13 1 2, and
i Iregon Nn uati.,n :1 to j7
Tne rise In Delnware .V Hudson was
due to th" movement credited to the
Drexel-Morgnn Interest to h.ivc the IS
OlO.OOO new sl.-'k Issti ,' to the sharehold
ers al 7.", Instead of at par as originally
intended.
floports are iii'aln current that steps
are being taken Inokiny to the fund
ing of ihe Moating debt of the .M,. turl
Pacific Railroad t'ompatiy. Itussell
S i:e and tleore Clo ii! :,i . the ti.-m. !. . . 1
floating debl creditors, and they won'. I
probably consent to take iionds in pa; -in.nt.
it is said the management contem
plates issuiiiK regular monthly reports
of earnings the same as other leading
roads.
The stock mark' t gait ed strength ns
the day advanced ana price worked up
.ill along the lit)-' im ' r hriskcpurchasei
for both Hi" long and shori accuunls
The bulls wore In full control tnd forced
some of the shuns Into covering at a
heavy l..ss to tlie letter. The ease in
money Is starting up new poo's and the
latter are taking their specialties with
n good deal of confidence.
i be . m ,. t ,, 1 1 ..i, a
Open Win l.n
Amfr It -', MH s:.
.m.-r. Suar Itef !M :: f" .
Amor. SuKar K.f. pf s Ht ft
Am.r i.'l..n nil "2a :-a 3J'.
Ath. Top. t, Simla IV K.', US !-'
! Halt, ac nhin S:'4 n ll,
!i'nr..ln Southctn .V 4 y ...1-
jl'inlral P.irlllr if. II 10
r'i,. iihl" IBS IV-, IL.V
(.'hlrogo Oai fd'a lr. I '.
Chic, nur. Qllnry n ss s:i,
Cnle. k N'nrthveM I"'' 1091 l
Chic. MM . BI Paul tIS .'4 6,'
Chic, lick la .t- Par 70S 71 ' 70S
(v.'. & Hi-ii. Valley ?"', j'j'4 2'i'4
Colorado Ku.'l 8fS -7'. ?'
Del. ft iin'l.'n 1,3 HV, ),.-',
Den. II " 'ir .n I. pf : nn'4 ;:..
DH. ft Cattle Feed 25V. 2t'.
KJIaon I3le nil- III 102 I'-.', 103
Oeneral Klertrk ,i ,r ,"'i
Clreen Day ft Wlnonn 7 7 7
Iowa Central pf 89 9 J'J
Lalie Shore I3"- IT"1 130
i,iii. ft Naahvllla n.' r,3', M-,
1... N. All) ft Chic H 9", '",
I... N. Alb. ft Chic pf IIS S4S M
M-o'haltan Conaol ICf.'v li:'i IMS
Mexican Central IS S iS
Minn ft SI. I.i.ula IIS 12' IT-
M'nn ft St. I,, pt 3". MS 3.',
Mlnncaata Iron Rt 5rt r.0
Mlasourl ra.-IHc SI V, 32S 31
Mobile ft Ohio 15's, !', 19S
Mo., Kan ft Tx US US lf'.
Mo.. Kan ft Tex. pf K 27 2''.'-.
Nat. Cord. Co. 2.' 22', 22'..
Nat. Lead Co 3', .r IIS
Nat. Lead Co pf s". H M'
New Centrnl fral M-j S', IS
NVw Jeraey Central tit 114 I1SS
New V.)-k Cen'ra! 0IS PU'i I"l'.
N. Y. ft N England US " US
N. Y.. Chic SI I. US IBS HI.
N V. ChlC. ft SI I., let Pf.. 71 IIS 71
N. V . ChlC ft SI I. M pf... 3S 31 33
N. Y.. Buiq. ft W l, 11 K'.
N V. S'laa ft w pf ,, 4, ,3'B
Norfolk ft Weatern 7 TS TS
Norfolk ft Weelern pf HS IIS 2".',
Northern Parifl.- 1 b' 6'-.
Nnnhern Paellle pf IIS 5JS !M,
North American .'S fiS IS
f.r.tarlo ft Weitern I7 ITS IT',
nr. Ralla'ay ft Navigation 27 27 2;
it s 1. ft fuh Nor 10 11 1"
Purine Mall 17 17', 17
rhi'a. Reading IIS II T-
lllrh. ft W. Pt. Ter k S s
Rich, ft W I" Ter pf 1" lS 1
SI I' ft Or.,ah.i ,r'S ,1 40S
BI P, ft "mati.. pf HIS I1SS Ills,
Si 1. Southwritem pf I"'. 10 P ,
Southern Pacific 2i ::, : ,
T'-aa Pacini- 10 l'''t 1U
T.-nii Coal ft Iron 13 l'.' 1
Tol. Ann Arb ft N M I ', I", I"'-.
Ini.n Paclllc US 2:', IIS
V Rubber 4.', :', ,:',
r s Rubber pf '"' ' , 10
Wabaah " "4 '.
Wabaah pf I". US lS
Unl Pel. n Tel MS '' 'i 4S
Wheel ft I. P. IIS 1 ". IS
Wheel ft 1. IT pf ..... . r.'i. , f ..
A ftill acciin, of Wall plreel aftaira will I..-
found , ih O'clock Edltl f The evening
World."
Nobody
nce.i have Coniumption, It i-- no:
inheritfil. The inherited tendencies
towardi it arc overcome by
ScotVs
Emulsion
"TSrnrrnTTn I I'alliglHI If
tlic Cream of Cod-liver Oil, which
i iiLikes children robust and healths-,
and siimtilaies the development ol
the lungs in old and young alike. Phy
sicians, the world over, in.iorsc it.
Con'i be deceit, by Substitutes !
Fiepared br ucoti k Buwne, M. Y. all l'neiaia.
259 AND 2B! SIXTH AVENUE,
Hoinrrn lfiih an. ITlh ItfCttft.
For Saturday,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
CAPES AND JACKETS,
I whlttl will h.- f..i i ihe 1 . . v ., i ih i"
' 11 . .'' ' Ihfl T) let I- v(
It .c. :iui"t in i-. jii'I
B8CADCL TH CAPES,
In I .' k, ran. -
-j,, SI,S.O, value 4.00
t' V S2.9S, value ft.llti I
rffl -Jfek WMlwO .elue S.OII I
jES W,9P' ,"M 'sol
eJV $5,18, . 11. 0
y J 1 ' n ." - 1 . . ...'. 1
v ;,.;., :,..'. '
MOIRE CAPES.
iikiii.'l .ii elegnnilv trlmme,! wn:i 1.1. , ..
r enterlen, a
cJ.j'ii utue 15. on.
O 'II. .30, value 10.00.
Cl I. JO, al ,e 17.00.
0' . JO, value 20 00.
SPPINO JACKETS.
Illaeka. 1 I .... ,, 1 io,n ...,,
SI. 00, vulue J.t.cs ..V;i;V
S2.98, i,lue J.VOS ' '
0J.,'U talue 17.00 Sw' At
04-.bO, value $9.my-y' ,
St),90 value $10.00 ,, f
vU.tJJ, value f 10.50 - ",
HILL & CO.,
iiiii Ae between 16th end 17th Sts.
VaR"HlGH-TIDE"TROUSRS
Gnpt, Shepard Didn't Liko to Have
His Lads' Clothes Criticised.
Vow lie is Court-Marttaled for Being
"Snasj ."
The court-martial of Capt, Edwin M.
Shepard, of the reeelvlnn-shlp Minne
sota, for "conduct prejudicial to good
order and discipline," wns begun at the
Navy v.ird In lirni.kl.vn to-day.
The rourt-mnrtlai I the repull "f a let
ter h.-nt by ''..pt. Francla llunee, of the
Newport enlistment station, to the 1M
retiu "f Nuvlgatlon In x i , i - : , he com
plained of the Ill-fitting worklnn clothes
worn by some of the apprentices sent
from tin' receiving ship Mlnnesotu t,. the
hin. . nt Rtallon,
Some "f their trousers were, lie sai !.
" hlgh-tlile," and oihfrs ft-n in ample
folds over the lads' feet by reason "f
their extreme length.
There was sla'-k enoutth in some to
maki a fulr-slzed topsail, and others
were so tight that the boys had to stand
at mess.
Capt. Shepard became angry when
asked by the Department to explain and
hi did a little writing himself. It was
the last paragraph of his letter which
was considered by Secretary Herbert as
' sassy." and, therefore, prejudicial t"
K 1 order and discipline. It was to the
effect that Cant. Hunce wns trying to
make n hit with the Department by
making n appenr that he wns very par
ticular about how his bl Jackets
looked, nnd that he waa making capital
if this at the expense "f his brother of-
rs.
Judge Advocate M irlx began and ended
the prosecution's ease ny rending the
lailse in t h Naval regulation1 wh!,h
-..lys no oflicer shall criticize the motives
if another In any iftVial action.
Cant. Shepard called 'ns clerk, George
R. H i'k. r. who testified to having writ
ten for the Captain n letter "f apology
"n Mnrch 20, three days aft-r he Ii .d
.nt the nhjci'tl .nil.'e epistle. The lei
: r of apology was ml-lni I an 1 not mailed
n time t" l.e recelvd by Admiral Qher
ir.il before he eharges were preferred
I, lent .' immand' r W. I. Fields and
I.I lit Walter .1. Se.ws testified ihst lur-
Ing their service under Capt. Shepard
:.. clothlnii of the apprentice boys sent
from the Mini":, .t.i was excellent. I.ln-t.
ars sail I'.ipt Bunce had once told
him bo in i- many ' or In
Then r.i. i Hhepard's defense w.is real
'.,- the .hi 1l".-Adv.'- ii" li w.,s that the
'apl iin h id fi Ii so leeply in irtlfli I n
Ihe s: item' i.t ibat Ii!" I"" ' ' i II e
lldn'l lit them tl i he r.iil .w I his Oral
Impulse anl wrote Ihe letter II" was
V rv '".rry and left his case :n the hands
f ih.- itir:. whoBi members all knew him
so well.
The ''..iin then began tl" consideration
f n as,- behln 1 closi I i is
Our Schools j
(io instruction in almost s
( ,'vrfvtliiiiii except tlie mosl
( siniplf rult'-i for preporvinc
( lici'ltli. If I'Mii n is would )
nMiiembor this and tell tlit'ir ?
) children tlinl 1 1 , - few ts' t
) worth of prevention ropre (
v Et'llti'.l 1 iv till' cost of nil S
AUcock's
' Porous Plasters
uro worth more than many
'liillnrs - i 1,1 in .in ' K.iniii'h
( KutTerhie! would o prevent- S
( ed. Apl'l one the inoineut )
I S yon fc :i pain in vour hack, )
! I chest, limits or -.mIc
He., are ..f Imitations, and do ( .
( noi he deceived by misrepretenta- f
( liens. A.'k far .Ulrm'k's ?
) Fitron fluster, and lei no f
sollcl'atlr'a or explanation In hoe f
( you to a vi I a substitute.
O'Neill's
6th Ave., 20th to 2 st S!
WILL OFFER
To-JWorrow, Saturday,
Special Value
IN
BOYS SUITS
& REEFERS.
All-Wool CHEVIOT, OAS
SIMERE & TRICOT SUITS,
5 to 16 years,
3.98 and 4.98.
FLANNEL and CHEVIOT
REEFERS. hanclBomf ly
braided, 2.J to 8 years,
2.48 and 3.75.
All-Wool SAILOR SUITS,
in Serge, Cheviot and Flan
nel, 3 to 10 yeara,
3.48 to 1 2.00.
LONG PANTS SUITS, in
Cheviot, Cussimcre, Serges
and Worsteds, 13 to 19 years,
7.48 to 22.00.
SWEATERS,
ALL WOOL,
Blue, Qrav, White, Black,
J .8
H. O'NEILL & CO.,
6TH AVE., 20TH 10 ?1T ST.
NEW JERSEY.
BEH.EARLElll M0RET110UBLE
The Hotel Normandie-by-the-Sea,
Near Beabright Seized.
Levi fid lTpon to Satisfy Belnccke V
Co.i Judgment of $0,500.
Aftni'RT PARK, N. J., April 6. Sheriff
Woolley tins Helied the Hotel NnrmamUe-by-the-Soa,
Just north of Heabrlght, on a
judtrment In favor of LielnecHe & Co., f
New Vork City.
')'h" judrTiiH nt la agntnsi Qen. Ferdi
nand P. Earle, late euvv of the li-tel
New Netherlands of New Vork, fr mip
pllefl furnlithed that house. Helnecke &
Co. sent here and seised the Hotel Nor
mandle, which Is also run by Oen. Barle.
Sheriff Woolleys levy IniMiMe.s the
hotel and furniture. The Judgment l for
$6,5000.
Troubles seem to have come tMrk and
fas) upon ii ii. Earle. It is only twu
weeks .ki yesterday that he was evicted
from th palatial New Netherlands Hotel.
where he contracted n m it -1 1 1 with
li.-iri'-i-ke & Co., butchers, at 194 Pulton
street, whii-n resulte in the beforemsn
t, in 'i judgment against him.
The electment nut was begun aluut
the ml Mi- "f February, when, Qen.
Carle announced, that the action was
in rely ..ii. and that in ftw days he
expected to arrange matters satisfactorily
with William Waldorf Astor, the owner
This he wns unable t-) do, however,
and after considerabl" fiery correspond
ence, sumnianry proceedings were tiken.
i m lea vlng the hotel Qen. Earle re
marked bitterly concerning Mr. Astor:
"All I have In the world, except a life
Interest In tny father's estate. Is swept
away by ths action of this man. In
order to carry along the Hotel New
N, ti,. rlai -I through a dlsastr ius Sum
mer, it was necessary to mortgage my
other hot-'!, the Sormandle, for HOO.nflo.
Now thai mortgagM will i-- foreclosed
and 1 will have nothing."
GIVING BACK MONEY.
'i. .lu.iii.i MtnlstsTa i.",i-i.. i i,
llit.luu; I ..ii rl In,, Ions Itr (ri,ril.
NEWAItK, N. J. April . The New
ark M. K. Conference ihin morning
I., in-1 iti" report "f ('residing Rider Von
Iihiih. lint, ii. of this Ity It stated that
th.-r. ar' Ui rhurrhes in the district, fi.:
Stinday-si'h "' and H K worth League
Chapters, Only . of Ihe pastors In the
dlslrl'l will have to change i" other
churi hi s thl : year. The prohatli ners of
Irict ntintber 1 i.,;. .n'.l tl"' mem-
I,..,h in i standing 11.721. Thr
amount ralM 1 f"r benevolences during
th,. .-;,r V. .is 10."lI7.
s. retary Morris r Church creat, I as-
i hi - i '.'iniiK ' ii"- 'onii i tti
th.,l he H'"lli'i i.n- t.i,- K lo th. ii.-in-lurs
li" Lii contributed i" Hi" sua
i.'it...'. ... I tin' antu in) of monej
i ' I,., i sul'scrll'...! Tlie r, asoti foi
il. - was Hull he Ii id I" en tin ible i i gel
(imu, ii nun foi Hi fund ml (ort -three
' ilu .' huti'lte'l an 1 ti
' .- men : n I i .' ol
i .' tl., h,i 1 ':'. i 'i he misti
t fur,. meant f . r lite minister
who do n..t re.'.'ii I ' '
', . .:'.":.. . , ' '.....
v. .-ii aim ar ' ontn ltle.-s from ' he
i .- ai : . v. i . . . ' f.r.'i - to r
ran, , lo i li.,i..:.- i In i ... Ii I .. Ill ol
i ... 'atr "' and .1 City din leu
'I ,',.-... d ' ' ' - re i. .... i I . I
a i. v. rr wilt prub.i I" .i : ,:i I foi
I residing El lei Van Itins' Ii '' n was
presented wl II II ". ' this year he re
Hres rr. -in He- eldership of !." Newark
1 1 -mil
I:, v Thompson II Lan Ion was reap
pointed 1'iiMd.iii ,if Hie iin i.'iU'iwi.
MtlltarV Institute, it was decided that
the Quarter Centennial "f theorgantsa
Hon of the Conference, i, .i! I be cele
I. rat.-.l on Monday !( i J V. S-ran
was placed on the : , :.. . .." -i list of
pastor.
f3faST
m
ii t ,.-.. .
MM
MF.N'S Jinrnl.K ANT) HIKOLE
: ItKAHTED HACK MI IH, IN BLUE
j iNIi I. LACK CHEVIOTS, AT
0I4.OO.
ALSO. A COMPLETE ASHOItTMENT
OP SCirs IN CHEVIOTH, CASSL
MERES, WOHHTEDH, tc . AT
SIO, $12. SIS TO S30.
Out nsw Kprtnff nnd hummer ntntoguo
Mni tit e up in applieatlou
VOGEL BROTHERS,
8th AVE., COR. 42d ST,
OPEN EVENINCS.
500
$10.00
Suits.
Thoy nrn from last. Rpring nnil
Hummei', and were marked from
tU to $'2o per Suit. Wo waiit
the riHim tlioy occupy at once
for new Spring Goods, and have
priced them $10 each to clos,.
quickly. If yon're interested a
prompt Beloctiou will l neces
sary, they won't wn.it for you.
()ur Spring Top Coats are
equal to the licst. $10 to $35.
Everything for men's wear.
A. RAYMOND & CO.
Men's Outfitters,
NASSAU & FULTON STS.
Hotels.
I A li IK b'Tltvrfi.flOc. .IncliKlinewlne; Deoursas,
I riilucilooufaOiilsue, NewYork Hotel. OOABs's'.
UNDER A FALLING WALL
Three Workmen Seriously, anil
Others Slightly, Hurt.
ELIZA1IETH, N J., April C -While a
party of laborers was. this morning
tearing down a two-story brick building
In the rear of p. P. Edwards's pa'nt
store, near the Central Railroad depot.
one of the sid" walls suddenly fell, bury
ing several of th" workmen beneath It.
Thi crash attracted a large crowd,
and much excitement prevailed In the
neighborhood.
A lari-'e force nf men Immediately net
to work to rescue the men hurled i ndir
the dclirls All wee taken out alive,
land It Is thoiiKht all will recover.
j Those m..t seriously hurt were Will
lam Huadley, Ali.crt irvinK. masons, and
i Jamea Furey, a carpenter. They were
Injured about the head, arms and Itgs,
.and were removed t" the City Hosppai.
The other men were but slightly ln
I Jured.
SILK MILL HANDS STRIKE.
Want llir Old Sehedulr of Wanes
IteMtore.l.
POUT ORAM, N I. April 6 Em
ployeel of the tw i nillla owned by
Ross ,t- Baker struck to-day for the re
instatement '.' wages paid before the
reduction went Into effect some months
I ago.
Mr. Pens requested the strikers to
iv. ilt until April 13, when the i'om
pany would answer their demands.
The men refused t i wait, ulvli'.K as a
reason that ihi tlrm had Important c. n-
I Ir.icts "ti hand, whl li mini he finished
by thai date They say if they waited
until the required late, ihe mill-owners.
having got the w. rk finished, would
refuse to grant the desired Increase.
NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE.
Inninten of " llnrnlnK Mouse Al
most SnrT.M-ated.
El.IZ.VilETU N I. April A dwell
Inc, at -14 Delaware street. Kllzaheih
port. wns totally destroyed by lire at
! in this morning It was Inhabited by
a family named Fleming
Tin jnmiites were rescued with great
difliculty, some of them being almost
suffnented The family lost everything.
The building was owned by William
McDonald. The total loss Is about W.u-J.
The origin of the hr" Is unknown.
PILGRIMS TO SEE THE POPE.
lit Will (.rimi nn '.iwiinin' in
I Q, (MM! from Sih1ii.
i!t - . I )" H i
IH -ME, A; rl! 6 -V- : ' :-. .1...-I1 pll
.: im 1.1 e.tpuct- ( In Rome, iN' '.-r
I hi 1 N I thai th : vi.'.'s in conn '
t:."i with the 1 at.fyitm of Juan D' A vita
It:., of ( '.: !:?.. .1 : 9 t' t? lllfUl nt Bl
1 r-tnr'fv whi.'h has not been the icene of
I , --.r.iiiiir ceremon) nlnt'' Is". The Popi
on April l win Blve audience to the pli-
grlmi In the riaelUca.
A eecret coneleton for the procontslrm
f tit shops ani for the creation of car-
rjlne.e, will be held on Juiit lit. A pubMc
-v naleti rv, "t which the new cari.in.tin
will receive thtlr huta, will l held on
June P
1 S '
" We must ilr) n larg;e blllllMM "j
therefore, we figure value to the jl
penny." '
FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY.
Special "" Underprice" Sale I
SPRING OVERCOATS I
TROUSERS. I
r S I S.OO '
-i'i.in: :T
Olie ',0118. H
In leaf k and fi-: or! r
t'ov.-it i loth. "nrs
llnxl. .Ilk e.-ve a
6.00 f
TR3USERS. I
wnrKted Hair Unefi ,r
Mrlpt-n ni'l Itnrd- t
S.UUsmit l- A II, ( tWKIIMal SI. 00
7C Rovorslble I '-vJESEl F
NECKWEAR 36C. 'WJvM
Al Lous XIV. j "y j l
51 SILK at cn ( kjj B
NECKWEAR 50d V-tv A(
- S2.60 j
' 0 FUR Sj
r DRRBY
rr 'f OR ALPINE m
rtmt-. HATS. El
7 D I ALL COLORS). , I
'Yy -$1.75 &
It Is our ambition to sell tho " 0
FINEST (iKAUiiS of CiothlnK, Fur
nishings anil Hats, at incomparably
low prices, Insurl ig, however, to
our customers the highest degree of ,
St In, Quality and Utility, backing; .
every sa.e with cur financial re l,j
sponslbility that the goods offered ,'
; are exactly as advertised, or money ', ,
refunded. . " ,'
Open itiiir.1nr evenlna until O o'clnrlu ; ii
clothThg !
-on t"m .
CREDIT I
WITHOUT SECURITr,
LADIES, GENTS & BOYS,
READY MADE OR TO ORDER. I
BLA'K SERGE SUITS -..-S8.75ap
BLUE SERGE SUITS .' 10.78
BLACK WORSTED SUITS-15.75 up
LADIES' CAPES 3.75P
LA LIES' JACKETS 4.75 "P
PROGRESSIVE 1
CREDIT GLOTHING CO., I
112 WEST I4TH ST.. iij
i NKAlt IITII AVE., NEW YORK CITY. V
( H'EN DAILY UNTIL 8 P. M. J
VONDAV ANb SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. JT.
Folding-Beds I
Sacrificed. m
T1IK UAROI STOCK OF FINE CHIFFONICB S.
AM' CAUINBT roLOINQ-DDi WSt
AT 7 VWEST 14TH ST. M
( Wll.l. HH i I.'ISKII "t'T WITHOUT KEHARD TO BB
PIIEVIOL'S PRICES, PRIOR Ti) REMOVAIa, IM
THE PREMISES Wll.l. HE OCCl'PIBO ON OR ,B
Ali"l T MA 1ST IV THE MILWAUKEE QU r
riese llcds Arc the Best Mndo. i,
RUPTURE CURED; 1
Tr. Improved tlMtlctrtun It ihe1 only tni-' ia i '
txlitenc Ibat : worn uith nholu:e enmrort jM ,
nuhi uixl tluy, a It nulns the rupiun under tu t ;
lmrl-st pserrUc nr leverw trains and will eftVct ;
h Di rnitiiifnt mmI .p -tly curt without i . ,ri to ,
I lit) iiv ril tlie juttl-Mil. Kintiiinutiu:i ire. ldjf
111 nitii'lautv lur luil'ps. Wend fir iwnphlft.
IMPHOVKl KI.ASIH rRUHSCO.,
s'"' ami h.. UrodwA,oornf l-tli t. . New Yorfe
' , - . I I S . I
Sporting.
Remington Bicycles, fl
MMY PAYSIBNT Pl.AM,
$15.00
on nri.ivritv oi- 3IACIIINR ND
Btl.tMt: in MONTHLY PAY-
.ii ntm ir n iiAiii.
ni'iv HVi'MMiM UNTIL U P. W,
F. W. AYMAR, 1788 BROADWAY. I
BCYnLE BARCsVINS.
IHIAM'M'U Tllill iiHAlK74KAOH. ,
Lulut Vli 1 1 hi-. i "I I'M Id A. K iL:.l,ilus.a,
.." i i jt." .'h,:i
I 6 II W. l-'nlii. A .IJ 1'i.rU p p.
Si.00D0Wfi.Mii I
I J...ilr " . v. . I I . A molt . 11 MHltre.ilt.il
M Nlti". WHtehei tu . Jtuelry mil.l on rnnlli
in n.p,.i'.s'!...' .,-.ir-. iltor1 Ik'liUsp, l-Ail I
M I ' , ..41 .
KtiU .l.l I'ot.lecdoi fry, i ',i;ir ai.il ntriUulltr
- p. .' i i mi nv Mr iiklvn
wni'tiv hUlllH -VatomftUP, (' M lo. KW i
llo me. White, snivel. H.ii-.'i'.'i. Hi well
kn n Kru-e, js up; gnol "ntid-ltand ewln
niachlar irora -10 up, for cash or monthly pgA ,
nipiiis. We exrhiiiu'i. rent ;.. i repa-r nil kind
ofinaehlDM, Kthm- UTCUi I'M It litaakt
jut unoidau
: - r - 3
Instruction.
'Il'lll-If Uelf Iin. r-. fi.,. ,i tr.e.(oa;iiMi
lULKienue, at 70 Kuntlftu, ruoui 1 i,