fi m THE WORLD; MONDAY IflVlflKimu; MAY 7, itm. i M t BROOKLYN NEWS. I SEHIEREH TO DECIDE. Ml' No Licenses for Coney Islanders 'V Without His Approval. II Expire To-Day and the Dive keepers Apply for Renewals. urlcsqiic Enforccnicnt of tlip Excise 'lg nnd Concert Luws Ycstcnlny. w Mayor Schleren, of Ilrooklyn, launched i another order on the wave of reform sweeping over Coney Island this morn ing which may be considered the begin ning of the end for some of the dlvc- mm . keepers at the West End. Bi The Mayor sent word to the Excise H Commlsloners that no licenses should lie Vi granted for snloons on Coney Island with- Hj out his consent. The Mayor said he pro- B posed to lnestlgate each application be- M . fore granting a license. H j The licenses of the 250 saloons on the Island expire to-day, nnd as a eonse- D quence the Excise Department was H crowded with saloon-keepers anxious to H renew their licenses for saloons at West M Brlgl ton. H 1 4 Among the first callers this morning H (A " was Nicholas J. Johnson, the Graves- HJff ' ender who recently prrved thirty days f In Itaymond .Street Jail nnl i .i 1 1 a tine H of J2'0 for helping John V. McKane defy H the election laws last November. V ' Eiit'h of the applicants was given a H petition, which Is to be signed bv llfteen V ' property-owners In the neighborhood of g the saloon, before a license will be granted. H Mayor Schleren this morning received H a letter from a taxpayer on Coney I- H inn I, signing himself "A citizen," nnd Hl j requesting that no license be granted to Hfl t. certain resorts at the "Vtst End, which W r the writer says, have been In existence B for ymrs. L Inspector William J. McKelvcy was 1 closeted with Superintendent of Police T Campbell this morning, making a ver- H bal report on the success of the llrook- H lyn police in compelling Coney Isl- Mfr nnders to observe the Sunday laws. EJV The Inspector spent all yesterday at MlA. West Ilrlghton, anil stated this inorn- iBH W Ing that he was perfectly satisfied with IBm the way the proprietors of the dives, HIS concert halls, &c, conducted their es- IMlMi tnbllshments LHSW In not one lnbtance, the Inspector HflT said, were the orders Issued by the nu Department violated. Not a single nr- VnlK rest was made by the Brooklyn police. W'M Notwithstanding the Inspector's s.itls- NB,' jWi faction over the change at Conev Isl- H ijH' and yesterday under the new regime, It I mM. Jjf) was nil a burlesque enforcement of 1 BV1, fi the Sunday laws. With few exceptions a Kf MM all the concert halls and dives were MJ HP open, and beer, liquor and alt kinds of MtjjK drinks were sold freely. H SK) Hut In each place signs of "Weiss BW Beer Only," adorned the wnlls, arranged so as to read, "fleer Only," the "Weiss" V being obscured by a fold of the paper. k At the concert hall owned by "Count" f Vaecas, on the Unwery, the bar was running without any uttempt at con- cealtnent. Ileer nnd liquor were sold to 4 all the patrons. It was the only place on t the entire Island where a "runner-ln" H was at work. A man stood outside and wu cautiously approached people In a voice j hardly audible five feet away, asking them to step Inside. All the bands and organs attached to the carrousels were sile.it. J One of the most notable changes on V the island was the abrenc" of the mB, "barkers." Consequently proprietors of games, &c. which depended upon the BV '"barkers" to attract patrons, stnoil hy "t their stands doing little or no business. lll One of the most amusing fentuics of hD'IJ the day was the "soubrett s doing their Id turns" In the cone rt halls In 1 mg D JM skirts. The absence of tights anil short I dresses seemed to embarrass the women, BMW HitI nn(1 '" "lc urds of one proprietor, Mr1 ftv "qil'ered the hhow." AV jSI Yoa Item) The nveninp; 'World I M mi Do ViiU Ilc'id Tilt; Siimlnj' World? J MAY BE A MURDER. SBBmUi Irrcli Itlin ConritSMloii of the Itrnlli bBSL After ft CtrriiN PIkIiI. MJHR Coroner Kene, of Tirooklyn, was THM this mornlg called to the bed- JbBEiG E',le of Martin I.eech, nineteen, MvVMf) W of 573 Union street, who Is ly- HBKiV lng at the point of dentil from the ef- rBlV fects of a concussion of the brain, re- CJBJ celved during a light with one of the BpBjB attaches of riarnum's circus on the PPH night of April 2S last. BBH' Leech went to the circus grounds at BBV Fourth avenue nnd Second street, and BBC was walking around outside the tent, BBB when he saw two men fighting. lie BBV stopped to look on, nnd recognized one BflJ of the men as a friend, John Mullancy. BB lie interfered and tried to stop the BBj row. BBJ J The circus man, it Is allegeil, grabbeil BJ I a hammer and struck I.i'ech a blow BBJ ' upon the hend, knocking him down. The BBS, j stranger then ran away. Leech l e BB -(gained his senses In .i few minutes nnd n l in ambulance was called to dress what ABB ' appenred to be only a slight cut on his BBI head. Surgeon f pence saiil the wound BJ t rmounted to nothing. Bf Leech went to work a week ngo to-day H and was all right until Friday, when BBJ he was taken with pains in the head. BBJ He was unable to continue at his work, BBk and went home, Dr. Kendell, of Gtj Bk Bedford avenue, was called In to attend him, and he found that Leech was BUff- Bl erlng from concussion of the brain, Bl Last night his condition became so BBB ly serious that the police were notified BBB Detectives Kelly and Murphy uie In- flBB vestlgatlng the case, JW5ft4 Yoa Ilrnil TIio nrrnlngr World ! mdfcVJHr Do You llclld Tin- .Suiidny World? uWB Sui-Klrnl IiiHlriniieiUx .Stolen. BBjW. rcllce Surgeon A. W, I'ord, of 13.' Union strrM, BBMji Hrookln. dleovrrot to-day that om. thlcl had tVBVV "lol.n to canea of his aurg'cal Initrumcnti val- VIBVw wi ' ,4 v m,n vt'n rallrd at hla houre latt 'Br 1b( ""' " left lon In hla office for a VBBB, faw mlnutea, ia aurprclrd of belnu tto thlif. i&VaB I'll run II lii lltirncd. fBBBMjf Tba tbree-atory and baxement Rtructure known 'BPHVr at the Paron Villa at llrun Irk, I, I Mf burned to the ftround thla morning The damage BJ.y la HS.eOO, which la rartly coered by inauranre BBr bo villa naa cmned hy Jamex Paron who pur- BBh chaaed It from Supervisor Cornelius Pergueaon BBBT rtllM II.T lliiNbinid SIiiIiImmI Hit. BBJ John Kane, of 531 Warren atrect Ilrooklyn, HBBJ vrai arreatid, to-day nn roni,lultit uf hla wife. BBM Mary, who ibargei that he atabbed h(r 111 tho BBH bark with a renknlfe. The womai la now In BBH tf tba ticney Hospital. BBB for SiniisliliiK ii .Siiloon Wlndoir. BBB. John Mayer waa held in the Hwcn Street 10- BBj lice Court, Wllltamahurg, to-day on a charge of BH malicloua mlarhlef. lie tried to gel Into the BBBBI aaloon at 15 Slegcl atreet yesterday afternoon, BBBB and when tho proprietor refuaed to admit him BBBBj Mayer picked up a cobbleatone and hurled It BBB tbroucu a window of the haloon BBL "The World'M" ev I ptomi Ofllcr. BBKi "The World's" Uptown Office has BBJPBJr'' moved Into Its new quarters at the Junc- BBBf tlon of Broadway and Sixth avenue, nt Bkw Thirty-second street. There nie eight BH entrances, two on Broadway, two on HH Sixth avenue and four on Thirty-second BJBj tr-t. , .,, 'flames do mm damage. - . . . Hopkins's Photographic Materials Faotorj Destroyed. Klrrmrn Hnvc ii Ilnrtl ElRtit to Save Adjoining Property. Clarence E. Hopkins's photographic materials manufactory, on Fifty-third street, South Ilrooklyn, was almost to tally destroyed by fire this morning, i entailing a loss of about $,'.2,000. I The establishment was a three-story frame structure, occupying the lots at -J7 and 299, and extending through the I block to 312 Fifty-second street. The upper pnrt of the building was oc- ' cupled by Knorr & Co., card manufac turers. The flames wcie discovered at 3 o'clock by 't policeman who was passing on the opposite side of the street. lie ran to the nearest llrebox and sent in an alarm. In the building wns stored paper nnd chemlcalt and other substances of an In flammable character, and the lire spread so rapidly that the entire building was ablaze before the llremen arrived. Several extra calls were sent, and In a short time a dozen engines were pump ing water upon the lire. In spite of the "fforts to extluqulsh the blaze, the llames spread to adjoining buildings and threatened the destruction of other houses In the neighborhood. Finally I the firemen got the fire under control, and bv ."i o'clock It was entirely ex tinguished. Hopkins, who owned the building where the lire originated, estimates his loss at SIC') on the structure nnd 125,000 on stock. Knmr Ar Co. lost $S,000. A building nt 30! rifty-thlrd street, owned by John McKlnney, was damaged II.OuA, iiid another struc'ure owned by Mr. Hopkins was damaged I'm worth. The cause of the fire Is unknown. HELD UP THE POLICEMAN. i:diwiril Trcntert the liung to Ills lllllj- Iiixti-nd of n Pint of Ileer. Policeman Patrick Edwards appeared In the Lee Avenue Police Court, Wlll Inmsburg, to-day against three young "growler rushers," who were fined f3 each for Intoxication. The policeman hns only recently re covered from a severe spell of Illness, nnd when he Is In citizen's dress he looks like ii sickly joung theological iituclent Yestprdny nfternoon Edwards wns walking along Kent avenue, nnd at Noith Fifth street he was stopped by a "growler gang" of half a dozen men, who asked him for the price of a pint. The policeman blandly refused, and when the men made threatening demon strations he pulled back his coat, showed his police badge, und sailed Into the crowd with his billy. Three of the men got away, but Ed wards captured Charles Ilrady, John Keene nt.d Henry F. White, all of whom were greatly astonished when they saw what an energetic policeman the supposed theological student was. I ANXIOUS ABOUT FUNDS. Ilonrd of Kdurntlon Wniits ?8r(l,0()( to Mnlntillil Schools. The members of the Board of Educa tion of Brooklyn are disturbed over the poor prospects of getting money to run the department. The Board will mt'nt to-morrow. The Hoaid of Estimate, which will meet next week, will be asked by reso lution of the lininl of Education to pro vide for the raising of funds for main taining the city schools for next year. '"he Uoa'-d will ask for about JAOOO. Of this. JS.1,000 is fur Increased silarles. It the in.ird gets all It asks It will have I'ont-ol of $1,1G0,iO for sites nnd school lioitei. tm I PUSHED OFF A CAR. STi'Wlieck Will Probably Limp One j of Ills IV.-t. I Detectives Becker nnd Kennedy, of the Rtagg street station, Willi imsburg, are looking for an unknown man, who has probably rendered Henry Newbeck, of 113 Metropolitan avenue, a cripple for life. i Newdieck was on his way home yester day afternoon, and lwarded trolley car Oil, of the Flushing avenue line, at Broadway. He was climbing Into one of the open seats when some man took hold ol him by the shoulder and pushed him off the car. Newbeck fell under the wheels and will probablv loe his left foot, as It was i cry badly crushed. He Is now In St. Catherine's Hospital. HOSPITAL ORDERLY A THIEF. Took Money for DolliR I'.rrandn nml Stole nn Otercont. Anthony Bldle pleaded guilty In the Gates Avenue Police Court, Ilrooklyn, this morning to the charge of stealing an overcoat, the property of John lie Cpftiey, of TO Lewis avenue and was held lor trial. On April 3 lildel was an or derly In St. Mary's Hospital, where Mc Caffrey's brother was a patient. McCaffrey gave the orderly $5 to do some errands, and loaned him an over cuat vnluid at I0. lildel went out and forgot to return. CUT AN OLD WOMAN. Slip Wiifi Trjlnir to Pnclfy I.rnnon, I Who Wns Fighting-. I Edward Lennon, of 415 Degraw street, Brooklyn, was held for examination on May 9 by Justice Tlghe In tho Butler Street Police Court this morning on a charge of cutting Mary O'Nell, an old woman, of 422 Baltic street, with a knife on Saturday night. Mrs. O'Nell says that Lennon and sev eral men wore lighting In her house. She tried to pacify the men, when Lennon turned upon her nnd cut her with a knife on the shoulder and hand. j WHEN YOU CAN'T EAT without that uncomfortable feeling of fullness or drowsiness afterward, then it'i time to taUo Or. l'ierco's Pleasant Pellets. They make digestion easy. Keep a yioj of them in jour vest-pocket, and take ono ui ttr every hearty meal. It's time to take them, too, whenover you "feel bili ous." They're specific for biliousness und act wonderfully upon the liver. 1 TLeso tiny, sugar-vontcd IVllets tho ' smallest, tho plon-snntest to take, and the most natural in their ways absolutely nnd pertnnnently r-Jir Constipation, Jaundice, Biliousness, Indigestion. Hick or Bilious Headaches, Sour btomach, and ovcry liver, stomach, and bowel disorder. Chronic Nasal Catarrh. N. M. Bodges, Esq., of Laketoum, Rich Co., Utah, saya: "I was suffering trotn chronic catarrh, and bought a half-dozen bottles of your Dr. Sage's Catarrh Heraedr, and I am huppr to say I am permanently cured of that UImujo." 'ii'i', 'rjii.-ttiftiftiwftj'tya&'fel LOHMAN SENTENCED, Seven Years and Fovr Months in State Prison. Stole $19,400 of the Excise Funds of Brooklyn. Hrotifzht Ilnrk from Canndn nnd I'lemlcil Guilty. William D. lyohman, formerly cashier of the Excise Board In Ilrooklyn. who pleaded guilty to embezzling certain funds, was sentenced by Judge Moore In the Court of Sessions to-day, to seven years and four months In Stnte's prison. Lohman was accused of stealing $19,400. There were three Indictments found against htm. lie pleaded guilty to two of them, each of which charged him I with stealing $100. At the opening of the proceedings to day his lawyer, Thomas D. I'earsall, made a strong plea for a light sentence. He rvlewed the defaulter's past ecord, which he said had been excel lent, and said that he had been tempted to take the money to Invest In auto matic racing machines. "lohman desires me to say right here," said .Mr. Penifall, "that It Is not true that any of his stealings went Into the pockets of other city nfllclaK Frank McCutcheon, former secretary of the Board of Kxclse, was Interested In an nutomatlc racing machine, They thought they could make a fortune In it In a few days. McCutcheon needed money to push the enterprise, and Lohman took It from the money under his care. Some of the money also went Into the Grand Opera-House" Lohman snld Mr. I'earsall had spent nothing on himself. He nnd his wife had tried to buy a home on Douglass street, and ngieed to pay J1.0U0 for It. There was still due J2.S0U. At the conclusion of Mr Penrsall'n address Judge Moore pronounced sen tence.' He snld: "We have heard this plea In your behalf from your counsel. Never theless, we must consider that you held a position of public trust, and that sou betrayed tint trust by stealing this money ami a greit deal more. "On sour plea of guilty to one indict ment sou are sentenced to Sing Sing for five years. On your plea of guilty to the second indictment S'ou will serve two j-ears and four months." Lohman appeired to be vers un concerned, anil after shaking hands with his counsel, walked back to the pen. Shortly nfter Mayor Schleren went Into office Lohman disappeared and wns sub sequently arrested In Cnnnda. He was brought back from Toronto two weeks ago. STABBED, DE HART MAY DIE. Up Und ltcHiuned Work, lint Ills Wound Oiipiieil Afrnln. James Lie Hart, of 143 High street, Is lying in a serious condition at the Ho moeopathic Hospital, In Brooklyn, as a result of wounds Inflicted by John Pren dcvllle, now n prisoner In the Tombs. On April 2S, De Hart and Piciidevllle quarrelled In a laundry on Varlck street, where they are both employed. Prendeville stabbed De Hart several times with a penknife. Prendeville was locked up. De Hart recovered sufficiently to re sume his work. Last night his wounds opened ng-aln, and he was removed to tlu hospital He Is not expected to live. STABBED IN A FIGHT. nnrnes'n Condition Crlllenl, nnd Ills AxKultnlit Hold. Adam Bender, twents'-two years old, of 332 i:ast Twenty-fifth street, this city, was held by Justice Connolls-, In the Ontes Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, this morning, to await the result of the Injuries of John P. Barnes, nineteen I years old, of 43 Ralph avenue, who Is In St. Mary's Hospital In a serious condi tion. Barnes nnd Bender quart elled at I'tlca avenue nnd President street last night, and Bender stabbed Barnes In the chest. I Yon Head The Kvcnlnic World ! Do You Hend The Sumliiy World? a. FUREY REAPPOINTED. IIo linn Ilcen CoinmUaloner of Jurors Since THXO. William A. Furey, Commissioner of Jurors of Kings County, was this morn ing reappointed at a salary of 15,000 a year. County Treasurer Adams, Surrogate Abbott and Judge Moore met this morn ing In the Court-House, Brooklyn, and reappointed him. Mr, Furey has been Commissioner of Jurors since 1SS0. The term of office Is four years. He was for n long time Secretary of thk Democratic Oeneral Committee. . aw KILLED HIMSELF WITH GAS. When Stlner'a Wife Got Up To-Ilny She Found Him IJend. Louis Stlner, fifty-four years old, of 99 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn, committed suicide this morning by Inhaling gas through a rubber tube. His wffe, Lizzie, last saw him alive at 1 o'clock this morning. When she arose nt 7 o'clock she found him lying on the floor with a rubber hose In his mouth. The other end was attached to a gas Jet. No cause Is assigned. "The World'' JSoir I'ptonn Office. "The World's" Uptown Otllce has moved Into Its new quarters at the Junc tion of Broadway and Sixth avenue, at Thirty-second street. There are eight entrances, two on Broadway, two on Sixth avenue and four on Thirty-second street. Wnrkpd lu Order to Steal. Jiillm dAo'ph Fapken, of "57 Kldrlilne atrial. Vew Verk. aa hfM In tho (latra Aitnue Pollra Court, llrookljn, thla mornlna; for ft rotibfry com mittal at 971 Putnam alfnue, where waa at work In October laat. He la alto wanlc! on almllar charge! at ling lalanil ('It). It la claimed that while working aa an electrician In prliate houica he robbe.l the ownera or aeriante. Siipiik-Thlf'teN Huh n I'lut. fneak thleiea entered the flat occupied l,y Michael Allen, at 20 Towers atreet, brook!) n, yeaterdar and alole Jeaelrr laluod at C0 anl 14 ' in caih. . "The World'" New I'ptovm Olllee, j "The World's" Uptown Olllee has moved Into Its new quarters at tho Junc tion of Broadway and Sixth avenue, at Thirty-second street. There are eight entrances, two on Broadway, two on Sixth avenuei and (out on Thlrty-iicond treat. You Want Furniture IIOS'TMH WI.M'M II', tlddll 1 I IIM 11 111 AMI ( Altl'l It, loo, IMI-. MMIIIIA t'S MAUI; A ltCt't'TATIIIS' HHll. AMI I III N Wl (llVI IIII KOST LIBERAL GREDIT. IX)K OVI'.HTIIl. IMltl'KM NAMIIIIIKI.OW, I'llH M III rlll)t l.ll I l-UIUM Y IllllVtl fs'KHiiniti:it. Parlor Suits, S22.50 WE SELL THEM I Chamber Suits, $ I 3.00 ON OUR PierMirrors, $1 I.OOVibliUU itK WbtK Folding Beds, $9.00' SYSTEM. Lamps, Clocks. Curtains. Stotes. Refrigerators. Bab) Carriages. &c-, &c J . Bau man n & Bro 1313 to 1315 Third Ave., bet. 75th and 76th Sts. 70TII NT. Hl.nVATKU IIII. CHI CAIIIiH I'.Mt1. It'-ii HnliinU llll H I'. M- NEWJERSEY. PftLLlTQ SHIT IT HIS Ml. His Sweetheart's Brothers Aidod tho Other Follow. I i Wnrnril to Onse UN Attentions, und J Now He U Dying. NKWAHK, N. J., May 7.-(iluseppc j l'nlllto, of 71 ItHer street, w lin was shot In a Itlver sttcet mi loon Int.. last , nlRht, Is still alive nt the City Hospital, where he was taken after the slinolliu; .Ills denlh is hourly expi etui ' The pollee have Just learned the true story of the shooting. I'nllltn was In loe with the dter of .lames and (i-oti;e Iordl, who kept a snlonn at the phue where I'jllllo lled Tnl sistrt iv me to America two months hko, and l'.tlllti continued pnjlnK attentions to the, unman. . A few weeks nun the brothers warned I him to desist, but he refused. The woman was heln rout ted hy another i 'Italian, and he, with the Lordl Inoth ers, met l'nlllto at 71 Itlver street l.iKt ulKht and picked a quarrel with him ' They attacked the latter nnd while the I two Lordl brothers forced l'nlllto over a balustrade, the rival took n 41-callbre revolver from Palllto's pocket and shot i hltn in the back Then they dropped the mnn to the ' floor below, nnd the excitement that ensued attracted the police, and the at rest of the liOrdl brothels followed The rival of the wounded man Is still nt 1 n irc. TOBACCO POISONS A HORSE.1 When It M'nh ;lcn to Chnrlle He Und n Kit mill Pled. Charlie, the pet trotter, belonplnp: to i two brothers Alderman Willi im and Po liceman Daniel Kenton of llnboltin, died very suddenly In his stable yesterday tnornlnff. He was poisoned. When the Alderman went Into the sta ble jeati'idd morning to Khc Uk hoisu his usual rations the horse raftired to tat. Then the Alderman knew that the horse was slek. Hrother Din went nfter "Utidd" Wel- liert, whose opinion on horsefltph Is worth more than a doctoi .. While Welbeit and U.m were outside dickering as to whit the should pie- I scribe for the horte a nun came In and told the Alderman to Rive the hor.se a cake of tobacco. As pocn as the horse ate the tobaccu he fell over, had a lit, and died Charlie will be missed by nil who were nuinalnted with the l"enton.s. He cost $V). and was born In UuttenbiiiR twenty jcars awo. BEATEN BY A BRUTAL NEGRO. Wliii Help Can it Mm. ltotiiiiii. AVjiw VncoiiMf'louM. rLKMINOTON, N. J. May 7 -.Inmes Williamson, a burly nrsro, of this plT1?. waa arrested yesterday and committed to the county Jail to aunlt the action of the Grand Jury. Yesterday morning. In the ntj'ence of .John Dolman, a Hebrew, who tents of Williamson, the latter It W alleged, gained odmittance, and en deavored to put Uoiinan's family out. Ho poon (jot contiol of Airs Itolman, who Is a delicate little woman, and het her until phe was unconscious. He then grubbed her little daughter and beat her. Another daughter, seven jcar old, ran Into the street, screaming "mur der," at the top of her olce The alarm brought nelghbora, and Williamson u.is at rented A physician worked over Mm Dolman a long time before she was re stored to connclousne?s. J. R. SH0TWELL STRICKEN. SnfferlllK irltll rnrnl l, nnd It Is IVnrrd He Will Hie. HLIZAllHTH, N. J May 7. The ven erable Jacob H, Shotwell, I'resldnnt of the Railway Gas Company nnd Vice President of the Ilnhw.iy Savlnus Hank, was stricken with paralysis nt his beau tiful home on Him avenue last nlsht, ami It Is feared he cannot teeover. Mr, Shotwell Is one of Hallway's most prominent nnd wealthy citizens, and his residence Is one of the most maRiiillceut ' country seats In New Jersey. He was one of the orlRlnal Commissioners who built the Itahuay Wnter WorkH, and Is I nt the head of the Quaker denomination I ill that city, belnR the principal trustee ' of the Quaker Church, lie Is elRhty-two years old, and has a wife, but no chil GLASS WORKS DAMAGED, j l'ire A I no Tliruun !!( Men Out of Kniplti mrnt, imincsirroN, N. J-. May 7-rire In , the Cumberland Glaus-Wnrkn last night, c.uised, probably, by a tank furnace leaking, resulted In a lost of JIS.-hjO, on which there Is an insurance of J'tOOO. j The hollow-ware tank furnace and the batch-nous were completely de stroyed. The mould-room, with t-everal thousand aluable moulds and sample bottles, was ruined. Th tank furiuiri had been hhut down fi.r repairs, but was to start up to-moirow One hun dred and fifty men are thrown out of employment by the (Ire. Anhcwmt Dollnrd'H OroVnl. ' ApftiRor J amen I, Uillirl, rf ltnbokfti, hit Just fxpfrlem 1 1 a tty dlirult BurKlral opera tion A large tumor wa rtmott from h. siomAfb hy Ffrral ti ml tun Mr IoNarl (le rllof, to Ftihmlt tn tin Inihitrc." of tlrinta nnl In pofiHon vt Jitu ursn dur -ik the iiKrtion Tl o (.(ictotv a that ho will sur.it (be i(t ration Vr Selling I iiNtnniH(l ClKiirn, NKWAIIK X J May 7 Jaot. firpmfonl anl Patqulp Murltuio lcth of Mw oik werr r ralKnM before I'nltpJ Stulpi ('nnirnlBHlonfr Whtit lan 1 triU mornfnr en a rbu" nf rllltiK iiti RtamrwJ clear ti In Cllrtt'tih o(i Satunlay A larse number of ilgtr trf nrorrt 1 that thvy 1. 1 1 nnld Tb rlpan cri In a, Ura all Itoth men vtre bell fur examination. Cnusht Trjlnur to Hob n lto, I Dail Drlrtajta, wfao clalnti to Mr In Haiflton, O., wu tent to tb prnlttotlary (or tblrt IUm t t bv Ju.tlca tl Pnnnfll In Jfrav Clt thla nwrnlna lie waa rharcfl with atlrmt'tlnR tn rob a boy nanii"! Smith in liriuiaolik rtnrt tlrnl' ONLY TEN RESUMED WORK. I'ntrrson Illlibnn-WriM rr Still nn vtrlkr. PATKHSON, N J , May 7 -The antici pated tettirn of the stilkliiR rlbbou-wi-avers to work this mornlnn was not realized. All the factoilrs were opened, but only ten of the I TnH strikers went back to their looms live nt Levy liroth- j us', four nt llomford's nod one at the I Hehetla mill , , . I Police and pkkels wete stationed nt the mills, but no trouble took place. I The strikers held a mass-meitliiK t I Pntei.'im Island Patk nnd the, dls iiI.ij.mI itie.it enthusiasm oer the fall lit e of the biisliiiss tni'ti nnd manufac tuti is to end the strike Al tint sl hundred bumil-sllk weavers retutned to wotk this motnltiK Thev had In en on strike for two w.elts. and a contptomlsi' was efli-cted. '1 he tweirtll' wi k or the rlliliiui-weiiMrs' sltlke be-. K.in to-dav , I Piisident Sit uue Ins puled a notice tint nil sli.ken lie dlsi h uki-I and cm only obtain "ork by .ipillnK persnniilU to the Mii mien lent of the mills At their iiHetlni; ills nioinlni; tin MHker resohi'd not to lei.irn n work until the mlll-nwreis teciviile llieli dini.inls A fun I ot $-,ii his been t.ihel for the strikers. DR. KNIFFIN'S FATHER DEAD. I lie Wns I'nllliiur lteiilnll , nml Killed lllltlself. THHNTf)N', N J., May 7. William ICnlllln, lty-heen years old, committed suicide last nlutit by shoot Inn himself In the temple with u teiohcr , l.ate In the eenliiu Knltlln went Into his c.irrlaKe-house, and cllmblns' Into a wanon, look his life Ills dead liod was found thl.i mornliiK ICnlllln hml 1 n f.illlm; mentally for. mine months and letiinifd home on Siturday alter spendlUK seM nil mouths In I'hlladelphla and N-w York for his In tilth. Coroner Hnwets was railed, and nftti lew ini? the lemaliib, iletlded not to , hobl 1111 luipii st ' The deiiMsed wns the father or Pr, I A K Knltlln. whose wife was found I chloroformed to death about four 5 ears m;i I" her husband's home The mat i ter nt the time created a i;reat seiisa i tlon. CLUBBED A WOMAN. ellrk Speplill Pollei-miili Arrest- I imI lur AjNiinlt. I NHWARK, N. J.. May 7. John Bher- Ildnn, a special policeman, nttarheil to the Van Iluren street st.itlbn, and who lives nt S Joseph street, wan nrralsned before Justice Piels. I this mornlni; on the ih.iruc nf .issnult and bntur l.nst nlrht Sheridan beat his wife, and Mis .luliii Smith, a nelBhbor, went Into rtherld.in'H rooms and trle.l to piclfy him He ptiuek Mrs Smith over the hi ad with his club, anil --tie had to b i "moved to the Clt Hospital Her con dition Is rritli.il. I Sheildan w .s then arrested and Capt 1'alj took his shield and club away flum him. ('barter nleetluii In Hell llnnU. ni.H HANK N J Mn 7 -Th annnll rbarttr clcrllnn la In pr Rrprn. hire to da The tw i ricil tar rartka hiie full tl licla In the ReM anl a hi.uv Mb. Ii belni i-illod TM" l the flrsl time tn the ion s hlii rv that ,olit t. hua be.n br niiht Irt.i the mnnleli.al fliillil The tanililalta here lrrr.ro hale letn ale.lel bj a commlttw ot blb partita SCHOOLHOUSE SET AFIRE. Incentllnrles 'nUi n CIiiiiin.i JiiIi uf It ill Ilrnstliiu. ! HUASTINA. S. I , May 7 A clumsy ' attempt was made to set tire to the Hrnstlna schoolhouse, on the Harbor road, at 1 30 o'clock this inorulne. It was unmccessfiil simply because of the crudity of the methods emplojed by the Incendiaries. i I They used a bundle of wnddliiK nnd tried to set the bulldlni; nllte ftom the outside The llames binned nlnmc the tlmbeis for a dl'tatue of sneral feet nnd did "i wot lb of iKimuKe Ik fore they wer extlnpnlshid i l'or some tlin. in i ffort has been tin- I der way to build a new t-chn dhouse. Siunll-luix broke out In the old pl.ue smeral weeks iirii, and the townspeople at once tlamoud for a (hatiKe It had oftc-n been said that a new school would neier be built so lonn as the old one stood, and threats nave been npeat- j eilly heard tli.it some dtiy the old place would be wliied out. HANGING IN A WASH-HOUSE., Suicide IVi'L'a Hotly Win 'Diapot- ere.l li Ills Mother. ' The dead body of OeorKe I. Peck, a younK man rcsldltiK at 1211 Woodruff avenue, was found by his mother early this mon.liiK. haiiKini: from the roof of the w.ish-lioiife on the premises Pr Ibeker, of Woodruff and linden aenues, said he had been dead for hours The body was then rut down bv a po liceman, anil Coroner Kltqi.itrlrk notl lied No cause Is assigned for the act. JOHN JAY'S FUNERAL. 1,1st nf Pnll-llnirers Clrrll (lilt Til. I)ll. The follow Iiik list or pillbe.irers for the funeral uf the late John Jay was KlMti to-iho William M. i:arts. CliHiinoy M Pe pew, S"th Low, Charles H Whllrheul, I laiiKs c Cart, r, . Indite Charles P pal), JuiIei PeilioiI. Abnini Hewitt, Carl S.liiuz and John A Kins lllslmiis Pottiralld '.im will ofllclite, nnl will be usslti 1 by the He 1 'r Morn'au Pit. Hi i l.i I.miueer and Itev. William II. Ibbert IllNiirilliri Kikllt llrllilrr Held. ' liUtn Ilen.1. r ,f 112 l.l Ttli M!h ttreet thla eln an inturane. uk m. a-i hell in the I alia A'inui' 1'i.llie ourl llrimkhll thla in(.rn II i ham. ,1 with elaliMn - Jnw ( h I' lurne if I ltnlh atrnu.' llul i.li lri.t t.Uhl lie .'. n It-. kn alnrf anilhin f Ihe ul I inn alib.ni.h llaliuo icalthel) Mi inn,-,) hun 'I'lle Wt.rlils" Neil tptimii (Irtlcr, "The World's" 1'ptown Olllee I1.13 1 moved Into Its new quarters at the June-: tlon of Broadway and Sixth avenue, nt Thlrty-setond street. There ate eight entrances, two on Htoadway, two on HIMh avenue and four on Thirty-second street. B. Altman & Co. Will oflVr lo-morrow Ladies' LisleThreadHose in black anil leather ninnies nt 25,. And will nlso show a iKivelty In Ladles' Lislo 'I'lireail and Silk Hose, with (i)ien worU iiiHtep mid eon trusting eolorri tiniler neath. 18th St., 19th St. & Sixth Ave. For 69 Gents! How Is This For Low ? THE 6TH AVE. BAUMANN Om unlit" whit it Muniirr! V Taprilrj Lrrt-t Mail. I.all t oti.J Unil. .rr )oni O y C - ThU In ( uriM-l Tlmis Vim Kim. .M) llCIti: In a miN Ull.r, III.UTV IfM.ht tr hptt'lsmmc lie Hot 1 1 nt rcfrlRPta l r mail" Ki'nMliiMimpaii- mcM lur Ii ine at tlui EZ fh , J m JJP Noint'ililiiH I Ire n nt NMiiiiiirr llcilroiiui fult I'll It SI;o II. ti S.linhr Ilak -mliatrtii 1 virj (In In- ilt'rl Wi, IliiredU kill J g EZmTI UMtittanil . I UiOU Thin Ilutimr Li iuU AhmiN In Iiiriilliliiit lur i moil r MiuiM'n. riirnlliiro, rnrppd, MitlllnK HciMlnr. i lorki, I nniitH I'lniirfi lit (VHTlaec"., Itetrlgemtorr htot-M, ij.li stui liiwici'r An CASH OR CREDIT. LUDWIG BAUMANN & CO., 258. 560, 262 6lh Ave., near I7th SI. 1 nt Hili tht strp't, rt'infintifr Cfwh hatunli rfi'tut iilltlt Uu'cl c oi it ti:k.iihi n 11 pir p"k mi TV I ?'.' ry l"T wrrk oi. f?0 1 .Ml ifT HPI k till lii I .( tvi pir wwl tin -'iO hi pt'r tth-k un J.'. M .i 1'T wt-fk mi .Ul NOT') -To Out of-t.iwn Tltijpffi II) PcnUr. 1ft rfii( In "tamp t our Mall Orjfr Ofpartinrnt lor thi Sfw HIiiKlmul i 4Ul nit on will r irrn tnlti (innafnnion nf an expinnively notlfti up anl Imaluattle rrk as lr.nk if rrfirrmo whrn In rrl of Kurnituri' or H unrhol t faixfln, nnl ran I'pot ur an)ihinc rich ir.1 from ua In that ay hh'H)t th trnul.lt anl mt (f a vUll (Irfit rare Rlen to packing anl ahlpplnc 1 EXCITING ilHIUBII. Woman Says Sho Will Sue Hopper and Spoil His Wife's Beauty, Cl.ilmn to llnvr Ilrrn UN Common I.nw Wife for Klrvpii Ycnr. Whon (Jpori;p V Hoppfr, treasurer of tho i'aInu Cnmp.ui, iti ppel Into the FtrePt this morning from tho Hotel Vi'ti ilomi', whete hr h.ul pisioil hl.i weihllnif I nlfrht, he iuii p.innei'il upon liy n minimi who lind heen isalllni; on th. shlownlk for un hour. A hot colloijiiy fniueil, -nil-InR hy the woman thrutlnR u pichet nf letters Into Hopper's hiinil nn.l salllnK nnitrlly off ilown HroaihMiy. Sh imih the woniiiti who has nn nnnnceil her intentlun of illstnrhinK the penco of Mr Hoppet ami his nenly muile hrlile, Mail.- Dressier, the actress, by enforcltiK her claim to a common'lnw tnarrlan' contraetetl eleven jeais apo. Mr Hojiper an.l Ml.is Dressier urre in.irrlcil at .'. o elo. k last en nltiK at the hoiti-e of lte Dr I'liapiinin. an Uplbco p.il nilnlstet In (Jtediillle, N. J . In the present i nf the bride's parents anil1 other relatives, anil a few profession al friends. Mi.su DrtHsler Is a handsome and popular netress,. about twenty-tle ears old, and one of the best character old women on the open. tie sttiRe. She Is now ulth I.llllan llnssells' loinpnny nnd will play this week In Philadelphia. 'I he company left for that city at 10 o'clock this mornltiK, and Miss Dress ier will follow later In the day The maiden name of the commonIaw chilnvinl was Dora Itielnhardt She was fot mer! achorns Klrl, and Is now about thlrty-seven ears old In 1S71 she married deon-e Harris, a arlety actor, who dederted her six ears latt r. She says that he Is dead, but Mr Hopper assetts that he Is allie and can be produced, and that h has never been dhoiced from Dora. Hopper's relations with the woman extends over a period of eleien ears. She sas that he has always presented her ns his wife, and that they have lived constantly together Accorditiir to her story she was the moulder of Mr. Hopper's fortunes. hnvltiK saved thrniiith affectionate thillft fi) from his salnry. She sa8 that he recently Induced her to kIvp him Jl.iiO) for Investment, hut lie declares that he i;ae her f 1.01 out of his pocket In exchange for her prumlso to let him alone When the wnmsn encountered him this1 tuornlnic she holly berated him for de serting her, anl swore Mat she would HE SO MISTAKE. Wc guarantee you better value for vour money than you can get anywhere else. No matter what others ad vertise, wc still continue to hold the lead. MMum $ MORIARTY, 207, 209, 211 AND 213 PARK ROW, Near Chatham Square, N. Y. FURNITURE. CARPETS, k Great Special THIS WEEKJ Worth at least $10.00, nffF '" It'll li ifftll TMs hard-wood Upright Re(r!g2rator, w:rran!ej Charcoal Filler FREE ! FREE THIS WEEK. One substantial 6-foot Oak Extension -Table given away free with everv purchase of $40. Special attention given to all out-of-town orders. No eit.a charge tor freight or packing of goods. Price-List Mailed on Annlication. ,1 II? DOWN. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT. prasreut" him fur nlmndonment nnd tnlte nusnnil Hillsfn 'Hon nut of Mil's Deseler. line nlitht not lonu nico she ntttckel .Miss l)r'ler at the staKe d jor, hut as restnlned liv hyittn lers, and she hit repentelly thre.iti-nc 1 to kill the actres.i nr dimlcure her with Itrlol She re ne.ite 1 .ill thi"e threats this morning, and left with the deehirntlnn that sie w ia Raliie to put her r ire In the hands of an aitnrnev She R.ive Mr. Hopper some of hli huslnes letters hut refused to surrender .1 iimintltv of Miss Dress ler'H lettets, which, she s.is. she will rererve for evldenre In her action at la. Iliiiiir--ltuiil. Tbp mArrliir- fit M1. Anmtlf IU11I to HuitiT Itmirr nt 112 lat Mitt ninth mrett took plir rittrrlii, Itfv Pr Mal.ner nfM.latlnit tlinntr u. .rcl l TTrme ll.rilpn flpr nhicli the tTldal couple itrtr.l for N'URara r!l JAPANESE SCORE CHINA. Munler uf Ciirrnli ItpfiiKee Klin tlllineN tiri'llt K&eltrmi'lit. Ill) .n.irtsi.l PrM SAN I'KAXl'lSro, Mny ".News wns hrouKht from Japan hy the steamer 1'lty of Itlo Janeiro. concernltiB the ex citement over the nysnsslniitlon of the t'orenn refugee, Kim, n ShanKhul Ja pan Is Kiently excited over the crime nnd the leadlui; newspaper, the TiJI Shltnpo, flatly accuses the (.'hlnese Min ister In Toklo ol asslstlm; In the assas sination. The TIJI even asserts that Wow? itae a dinner to Kim the night hefore he left Toklo, and It concludes with a slashltiK nttnek on the dutdlcltv of Chinese di plomacy, which winks ,u falsehood and encourages politl 'al assassination In t'nrea there l repotted to he preat political excitement over the Indecent rejjlclnn that fnllnwwl the r celnt of the news of K'm s niurdT The Klnic ex posed hl.s part In the plot by sending to Che. Commissioner of Puhlic Works, and thanklni: him for the success of Montr, the assassin Home Is one of Clio's devoted followers, and he was re wared hy a htch army appointment on his return from Shanghai with the corpte of the letlm Vim Itrnil TIip Ki ruins: Wnrlil ' Do nu Itrnil I'lie Sllllilli; World" r A Frugal g- Jjfj Meal. W Ijf vv ts huse-clcan'nK time. ' " ' ' ' ' Ii very oik' tircU and cross ; every thiiifj cut of j I .ice and wronjj end foremost. No time to fool away in cooking; no liie, probably; no appetite, perhaps; no comfort, ceitainly. No Pearline that's t lie cause of it. A litt c Pcarline, when you're cleaning hcni'-e, makes the whole thing smooth and easy. With anything about the house that isn't hurt by water, you can save time and hard work by using Pearline. I You won't have to use that iub. rub, rub, in getting the tiirt olT; that saves other things your paint, for instance. Peddlers and some mucriipulou- gr cer will tell you, Rp.A0 lf "this is as pcod as" or "the same as 1'earlinc." IT'S - vv C-1 FALSI. Pearline is never peddled; 11 your grocer sends you an im-tation, be honest semi it mot. J MES PYLE, New York t vJlM I I li EXAMINATION. TIIKUK IS St) KXAM1NATION OR TEkTT ffe THAT (It'll l'I)TIIK VIM, NOT STAND, i1 'M Wr. MT.AK l.N TIIIK TKHMM, AS OUB i& WOltlC IS AM, MADE IN OL'It nUILIlINO, -Sli? liIHKniV I'MlKIt OVR tlWN SUPER. $'? MSIIIN. TllfH KNIIWIMI TIIK SKWINOS B' AMI AM, IN.MIU WOIIK OK (IAIIMKXT8, j WIIK'II IS VI-IIV IMPORTANT. jM TIinithFtilli; VK HIN1) Ol'Il'tKl.VE.IAND '3k IIANII A WIIIITIIN (IPAIIANTEE TO ijMf r.vMtvpt;nciiAsi:iiTi)Ki.EP oahmkntb J. IN III'.PAIIIOKK Yl.Alt-NOCHAltOE. jJ'?S oiiiiKitiNti (Lining or us is nv no $1$ mi:ansa co.sruAcr that you miould . TsKiniirv. c wi:iiivi: vor Tin; option. WllOMU.r. ANII HANKIlfPT SCIIl'SIRB h ' ' ll Nlir fOMPAItl: IN ANV WAY WITII S tin: iiariiains wi: 11rrr.it this wkek ,-; iQt'AtirY, nr toLitst:, taki.n into ' l1).sllli:ilA'I10N. ' ," , SPECIAL SALE. -H HAVINO A HP1.CIAI. LINK OF FXTIIA iM I I VI. PI! 1 1. MI'S SllKt NIIAIUIT. FANCT jfl I VII UNAS, NATION. I, AMI KMPittlK'lIRV , Hmk I Kirs. IlIAflll.VAI.s.I'lN L'HKIK.S ANBI.'EAT ' -K Tin-r. noons Aim tit'AnANTcxn nr & Hill MII.I. S TO COLOR ANll THSIR fX I iatra kink wr:.r.iNti ijuamty: Aiaa." ifX', 1 i.MionuFi) llYl'S Mi SUIT (Toiinlrr) $16 WVi TROUSERS ,Tnlril i 4 J m AMPI,-.s, FASHION RKVIKW, MEAflUIV. iNo iii'inr, t iinniFfM.v ciivuk oa zfim Ma1I.1I) TO ANY AIlllltES . ''H BROADWAY AND 9TH ST. (fl BOWERY ANO SPRING ST. fS 32d ST. Jr tf)j act BERTHA WYLER A THIEF. W 1'imril am a Sen nut Klrl, bat Never ?X Slii)-il I.niiic In n I'onltlon. J'JI j Detective Wnwne, of the West Sixty- Wffi. e'Bhth street station, arraigned Berth i Wyler, a pretty yonnK woman, twenty- " four yt.irs old, In the Yorkvllle Pollc 'A four! to-day, charging her with being k tlKhonest dome-itlc. t llertha would remain In a position but js a fev days aeronlhiK to the detective, '$ nnd would then disappear, taking with S her her mlstresi's drtsses and Jewelry. Several romplnlnta against her havo lieen made to the police of various sta- "., tlons f One of Herthi's mistresses, Mrs. Cnth- , 1 arlnc Schmllt, of "1 West Seventy-first street, nppeared against her to-day. - Hertha remained with Mrs. Schmidt a t week and disappeared last Thursday '-I with a silver tra and $50 worth of clnthlng Wnwne found the tray pawned u at 9i3 Third avenue, and there secured 'TS.ij.'s the address, 103 n.ist Seventy-eighth Pifj! street, from the pawn ticket. On going Twj! there yesterday he found Uertha and. J& 5 alio several articles of stolen property. ffi Justice Voorhls committed Dertha for '( ? trial In the Court of Special Sessions. u "? REARRESTEDJN COURT. I 1ml for tlir sreoud Time To-noy (l Mi'Doniilil Wna DUclinrucd. '3 W .OK Tatrlck McDonald, twenty-three yean Wvi old, of S Hist One Hundred and Fifteenth Cj street, was arraigned In the Harlem Jpl ? 1'ollce t'ourt this morning on a charge -''i of steillng a coat belonging to Carl 3f T& ' Williams, of !13 West One Hundred and jj j) I Twentieth street , ' Ills mother produced In court a pair of jj. 1 troitser" and vest matching the coat In vri i material. Mr. Williams examined the ui 4 I articles and was sutlatled that they were y.- a. not hl. ,, 5jrJ g: , Justice Rlmms thereupon discharged K ,Y McDonnld, nnd Detective Mooney, ot the .J'T ' Hast One Hundred und Fourth street A station, rearrested him ) S I Mooney told Justice Slmms that Me- .j Donald answ.'red the description of a J I oting nun who was seen In the premises 3 J 1 1.2 Dast One Hundred and Thirteenth .f street .1 few nlghti. ago, where u robbery 'h w-as I'ommltted J pt Mrs. Nelson, housekeeper of the prem- U F les named, f.il'ed to Identify McDonald m w ns the man. and he was discharged for ja i the i-ecor.d time 5 It fiiiiRrrinitinii lleeiiinoM Denf. f ij (Hy VaioUate.1 Prrrs ) ll A SI1IM1T0N" Ma T -I'.erresclltatlvs firia. ,0 ?3 of Detroit ! tu the arr of cilnfnt auriiti ot ijT m Npm York In thv' hopo rf oifr.-omtllR the tilj den aCtKtloii if tout ilcifnr. White there ! ' 4jH a hope 'hai ireltmi-nt nay reitore el least partial tt S1 hturlns Mr titlMn te 1 ri'pareJ to retire from fR ,,JiU luMi Me and n deiote hlmeelr to lllerarr 'M' rJJU pur.ultt Me wee at one time the Ian pertuer ot Um M Illcalntan ,J. You Hend The Uvrnlnar World I 'Q, , Do You llnU The buudnj U'vaJtlf HjU '1-PlB ,,kAWMv jrrf- ft tf.Ml$tirMim