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; 4 .THE SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1800. ; K LEGISLATION IN ALBANY. PjS ABIOllIA I'OJTKH COUM.V' nz.r ,111- VAXCED TO Tlltnti ItKADlsa. I'Jf' Tle Kill lilifclinrglnc All Tax I.lonn In r Hies SB o1 tlls rir,t cl"n AV lilcli Itrmulii Unpaid Hr1 torjtra Years Passed In the Assembly, IE Auuny. March 0 After a anmowlint stormy KKr pango tho Astoria Unlit, Hant nnd Power Iwfe Company blllwnindvahcod to n thlid reading BM In tho Assembly latothlsattcrnonii, No sooner Ms had the bill been reached on to-dny's calendar J.M' of second reading bills than Assomblimnn ill tlreen of Now York moved to strlko out tho fit enacting clause, Mr Mnrot, tho father ot Mm 1 hill In tho Assembly, snld that Its object was j (Imply to allow tho Astoria Light, llent find In rowort'omrnnrtooonnoct existing mains fn tho jR city ot Now York with a proposed extensive gas jjJ plant to bo erected on llorrlnn Island, off I.aw ' rencu l'olnt, In Queens Jtoroucli, by means ot 'ff 1 conduits underneath tho 1'iit Hhor Ho fl called attontlon to tho fact that ho li id amended (ho bill so as to meet tho objection t thntltgnvo authority to tho company to lay gep pipes and mains underneath thn streots ot W Now York city without tho consent ot tho XL local authorities S Mr, Qroon said that tho ponerto bo extended Wg by tho passagoof this bill was only tho culml- jiff nation ot ono of tho most gigantic schemes JB ever brought Into tho Legislature to make tho V peoplo of Now York Bubjoct to tho kiw vr of an I Iminenso corporation -M Mr. Wlssol of Queens county bolioiod that If j, thepreaoncoof thogis plants was a nulsaneo K In Now York, It would also he one In Queens IL county, whoro tho plant Is proposed tn bo lo- ffl eated. On this ground ho opposed tho bill. ?;, Assemblyman llodlngtou ot Now York sur- i-' prised his Democratic colleagues by making n ll strong spooch In support of tho bill, whllo Mr. fr' Palmer, tho Dcmocratlo lendor. undo an o- Jr- tended speech In opposition. r Mr. Allds. the Republican leador, closed tho flebato In favor of tho bill and mocd the provl- ous question, chins way only for tho prosentn- tlon of amendments. f , ,,Mr. Harburger sought to substitute his 00- Cent Qas bill. Mr. Finn wantod. In uddltion to y ft restriction against charging to exceed !K) f cents for gas, a provision that tho company It could lay do pipes within tho city without local I consent. Mr. Tralnor sought to mako It plain ? that tho company should dlstributo no gas Without tho Greater Now Yoik. Mr Sander? f (ought 00-cent gas In an nmciidment. Eich of ';'- the amendments wero rejectod In turn, and . the bill was advanced to third roiding by a i Ylva voooiote. I The Tammany Asscmblimen fought hard $ to-day to defend tho city oRlclnls ot Now York t for tholr delinquency In collecting the taxes of 6 the oity. Tho light aiose on Assoinbljmnn f Davis's bill. providing that hi all cities of tho J first class all taxis, assessments, wnter routs 4 or oharces which on tho tlrst day ot January, I 1800, had remained iluo and unpaid for n i perlodof ten years bodlselnrged as completed op if paid In full, and Hint In Jaminri of earn year tho tax ofllcers of each of thn cities of tho , Erst class shall discharge all tjx Hens winch remain unpaid for ton s eors J Messrs. l)n Is. Lewis and Hill explained that , the bill sought to encourages tho collection or taxes In New York city by providing that thei :' shall be collected avlihin ten scars. If at nil. I Mr.HIU assarted that there was noiiuestion thai New York city, the foremost city of this counm, was the must backward In tho ; collection of its taxes, and that there wusjirob- , objy no other city in thn I nlted States which did not limit the lime In which loi il taxes must do collected. Mr. Tralnor said that tho Law Department of 1 the city of Nework hntt Informed him that ; the bill must bo killed or that the clti would lose $10,000 (Mill In back tnxes t "What excuse does the dcpirtmcnt ofTerfor 5 thlscrofis delinquency "asked Mr. Dnls i "The Law Department Is not tho collecting i Ogency." was Mr Tralnor s enslo ropli. ; It's all under the sumo Tiimmnny ndmlnls- tratlon." letorted Jlr Davis, "mid Is the host argument which can lie given In favor oftlie bill, forlf Tnmmatn Hall Is Pack $10 tKHI (i(K) Id tho collection of taxes non. what will it be if it remains In power in Now ork city ton vears t wore ?" Mr. Allds called attention to the fact tint - (Ufflcjent had been slid by tlin oiiponenlsof jf tho bill to show thatthelroppoMtlou was based on an attempt to shield a negligent city ud .', ministration In lt dellnqiieno. i Tho bill was then passed by a vote of 7! to 02. I TheSeuato Juiliclar Committee to-da re ported favorablj Sen itor (liad) s new antl s monster law, based upon the Missouri statute. f and Senator Donnellj's bill amending tho ' Loxow antj-monsterlan to meet the obieetlons 1 Made to It by thn Court or Appeals lliosowlio , voted In favor of reporting thndrndv bill wero ; Elaberg. t-onl and J liorntun. Itopubllenus. and ; JlBckey, McCarren. Mitchell and Uradv. Demo ' crats. Brnckett. Drown and 11. A. Davis. He 's publicans, voted against it favorablo report. Krum, Marshill and 1 llsworth. Itepiiblicius, I the other members or the eoininlttee, wero ab ., (ent. Tho vote on roiKirting thn Donnelly bill favorably wns the same as on tho Oradj bill, ,1 except that Drown was not present when tho Yote was taken T Tho Benato Cities Commltteo to-day reported favorably Sonator MarshuU's bill granting a i franehlse In perpetultj to tho corporation jrhlch proposes to build n tunnel under tho ir East Hirer betwoentho boioughsof Manlnt- tan and Drookljn to connect with the Long , Island Hallroad on Atlaatieavonue Senators i Elsberg. Ford, Uray, btranalian andjyji0 ,j8. i One of tho companion bills to the Now Y'ork city police measure, which empowers the t ! torney-Qenoral. under tho direction of the I Governor, to prosecute violations of the Klec- t tlon law in nnv part ot the Statu was repotted i favorably to-day by the Semite .Judleiari Com- mlttee. Tho Senate Codes t'oniinltteo was to have reported the third nill of the polite torles. I Which amends thn 1'enal Code bv tlollnlng the r penalties for violations of the Nowork City L. Police law by memborsof the foue No action y was taken by the com niittee. . is there wore not :t tinough members present i An adverso report was submitted to the Sen- t ate to-day on Senator Laioches bill Hxempt- v Inglrom taxation bontUsecurod hi tnortgiues A covering Now York real estate 'I lie Sen itor s t notion to disagree with the roporlwas du- iJl feated 23 to IT.. ? These bills were passed in the Assombli : Mr. IIenry', sllowliiK cities nt the ilmt rii to tsbllib outaida nf ibeir lorjiorste llinlta witli tlm asprorsl of tho State Hord r Health, honpluin tut i the treatment of coiiKUtnptiieK, i Mr. Cillon'e, iiroTlillnu tor the psjinont of tlm , clslm of Wjrnn llro for (.' oil.' for msl mipiilita the New lortt City Coiuiulialonci of Chailtlet Tor the outdoor poor. Mr. Pillon , aiithortzliiRlie Major of New York f city to Hcenie without rhsrise siliilt bliiul iien-niintu 1 vroa goode or newiuior or tniilai minimi Imtni menu on the thorouitlirarrs of Vi w nrk Ity, ; Mr. Oegraw'a, prohibiting 111" inuliiirijuiu o and rr operauon of railnaja iiinn lliinli rtirct, DivUlun ., artaua and Clymrr street In the l)onu'li or llruok- lyn without the conn lit nf)nipert owimi A Mr. Oallagher'a. iiroildlnt for the ccjrnlittlrn of V (1,00 OOO In utrrota and pnblio uUna lu the rhlr ' tlath wanl of the boroneh of Iirookl) n ft Mr. Wirea.tnpreieiit frainl In the ale of theatre J tickets by proyldtug that no irreater amount than the 'I publUord scale of in leu ahall beihanteil for any A eatortlcketofadndsilon by any owner or maiiaiter of a thtatre, hail or InUoaiiro. Mr Oale , anthoritlng tho New York i ity Hoard , of Kttlmate and ApiKjrtloiutient to appropriatu x poneraror thoeniilpinfiit "il malntrnaiii-o of tho ? lofal Fire Departi lent nf the borough of tjiuena J Mr. OroMman,ii. prohibitum the jiai ment of evtra ? ti to Commissioners of streit linproi cutout in X New York i ity r i Castor Btranahan's, amFiidltig theTrannferTai u law by proridliiKthat alleststea upon icinjimUr or i wveralon which eted prior to Juuu ,ui. 1h but $ wblcn will not come into actual poHNeRMon or 1 11J01 tatnt of tho persou or corporation benelldillv in " tareated therein until arter the paitu ur th bill ,' shall be appralaad and laied us anon as the bene I flciary shall be autltled to actual poascakion thereof t& A"emuJmn".. Mnyet'H bill, nmendlng the 51' Greater New iork Chnrtei relatlvo to tho pA Brautlng of phsrmnc. utlenl llienses. w is re- Sf committed to tho Cities Committee of tlm Ah- s iHP.biT 'V"n"""8"diiint changing the license v fee from lt) to $'i 7, Assemblimen Mnher's hill, to abolish tlm death penalty fqriiiuider in the llrst ihgn e. J was niado a special ordet on thlid lending Tor J. , Monday night next ' Among flie bills teporled favorably In i0 Benatoto-day vvorotliisu k .nn,rf1i'b'!?i',l1'r",'.i,'l,": "'" P'opcsed i.i(a V ?... .V',"" ,.M' "!"'. '', " Xmrrtirj uf HUl.at i , least thirl) dsrabtforn thur iiilHMiiiiilnii.aiid i 5ff. KS f'.",1 ,r,ll!r.tl,,J"" "' "' 'dlla to be pub & UsheaintheloittlltifaaB'siU.I before Introduction. Jr ..VSaatjr'orHV.utenilitgaiiil nuulstiiut the Ha 4 WUtr of employer, t , make u impu i.jtlon for per fa sonallnjurliaaunuid b tnipbuMa v & si,??J?V,f..rt!,"r,'tn'" . V'"l'"' daiin nduieat to the WS.0onJHiu,,OII'l"lSll"l,''fnr,i''ittoii of ti Si f!5 ",ni'J, I",1'!1-"18 Oou" '"latbia III thu Hc.onl j? judicial district ,f Senator liearu liureaa i:g the nilsrliaofae, lion A fnremeucniplojed b) tin Mw Vur illy HTeet ii Clianlnu lriurtmtiiit t i,.-io of igiui nr il onvers aclluu aa asila ants toilm a?itliii 01 aiall t,t rortraen to moo, of line ami aiow Imp, oi.n. 11 &- V'?,1'0. of slalilg foremen tost. Km and a.kl.lnn; ,W statle foremen to l oou jT .Mr. D uiuhty a, rocalabliahini; the tiwn of He up W ' oxi"ted before uimiloinf it aaainnsol W Mated with the present i it) of Ne ork w Senator i-ord'a. luoililliiicriirthuvatabllahiiiaiit of ? Kot t Oeorge Park In tho rwclflli arl of Newkork m Clur, Senator McCarreu a, emHiwi rlini tho New York k Oily Comptrollor to renew ami uduiv Hie teutalauf i leaaealn Mallabotit Market, s (ttiator tkifle) a, aitthoriting an eipoiidltiire of !i '5Pi020 in improvlnif atrceta lu the Tliltlictb ' irlrn of Brooklyu bomiuli i. Assemblyman Muher mehcndd a bill, by U unanlmoua consent, to nllow athletlu nssovdu- i tlens to usn the armories of tho State lorath- i wi r fhlWlon". .whore the coni.ent of (ha L tt&&?umelU Oan"-tho armory mat nvx rnnovan stats kasds. Derision Aa'alnst the Adirondack Hallway Company Reve rsnU Aidavt, Morch (I The Appollato Division of the Supremo Court for the Third Department has handed down n decision In tho caso of tho pcoplo against tho Adirondack Hallway Com pany, appellant, which In effect Is In faiorot the Dolawaro und Hudson Canal Company In Its fight forn right of way oierBtatolandstn tho Adlrondacks to connoct with the now Now York nnd Ottawa liallroad nt Long Ike, forming a new lino from Now Y'ork to Montroal This proposed now routo through tho woods would bo shorter thantho prcsentllno from Now Yolk to Slontronl by somo fifty miles The road would nlso furnish n lino which would com pete with Dr Webb's Adirondack and St. Iuw rrnce road, which now has an exclusive right of way through the woods Tho State lost year brought action In the Bu prenio Court against tho Adirondack Hallway Company to restrain It from continuing pro ceedings which It had already Instituted to condemn the right of way through tho Adlron dacks from the vllligo ot North Creek, through the counties ot Warren. l-ox nnd Hamilton, connecting tliero with tho 1-ong Luko liallroad Company. In ordor to secure a direct route through tho counties of Franklin and St. i.aw renpe, over the now International llallrotd bridge nctnss tho Ht Lawrcmo illfei tn tho city of Ottawa. 'J ho court dccldod that the pcoplo of tho Stato boeamo tho owners In fee of tho lands In question and that thn railroad company had no rights which It could assert agfiinst tho State, nnd grnnted a per petual Injunction against tho rnllroad com pany, restraining It from proceeding In its eminent domain netlon The Appollato Di vision. In n divided court, has reversed this decision, nnd tho question will have to go to tho Court of Appeals rut: uomixoifs cit.crhx Allilffnlo Drlcgntlnn Urges That Cnnnl Im provement Work IIo Itesumml. Ajuany. March 0 A delegation from Buf falo, headed by Qoorgo Clinton, who was Chad man of tho commission which Investigated tho conduct ot tho canal Improvement work Inst Biimmer, called on Gov. Hoosovelt to-day and urged that the improvement work bo resumed at once. Tho Oovernor snld that nothing could bo dono until lie had received advice from the State Lnglneer and Surveyor, the Superinten dent of l'ubllo Works, nnd the llvo Kontlomeu appointed lestordny to constitute nn advisory board as to what policy should bo adopted In solving the canal problem A committee of representatives of Now Y'ork city labor organizations, headod by Dolegato Hian ot Tipographlcnl Union No U. ciillod upon the Governor this afternoon to recom mend tho appolntniont of Henry White of the Garment Workers' International Union as Stnto lactor) Inspector to succeed Daniel O'Lear). Illlls Signed by the finvernor. ALnAVY. March 0 Ooi Itooseiclt to-day signed the following bills: Mr Meat's, amending section Silt of the Coda of Civil rrnceduru with reaped to the competeuiy of witnesses Mr. Hallock a, authorizing the use of floating de vices for ahootlnic wob-foe-1 wild fowl In Gardiner Dar, Liug Inland VIr Whipple a, amending- tho State Oanic law rela tive ti tho i osaesslon of 3Iouuollan ring nocked pheasants Mr 1 T. Smiths, amending the Milage law In rela tlon to thn procedure to be taken in the consolkla tion nf Tillages Senator Armstrong's providing that the aoldier vote aiiadl be lauisKsed tho seventh instead of tho sixth Tiuaday after election Senator I'lunkltt s authorizing New kork city to par tho iptn-.es of cauinsslngtlic aoldier voto last 1 nil Senator La Knche a. applying to Nassau county tho provisions of tin 1 lali and Uame law which now ap ply lu tho other counties on Long Island. Consolidation of Siiburbnn fins Compnnles. .i hany. March 0 k certificate of consolida tion ot the Fist Chester Gas Light Company, tho rollininOas Light Com panj, tho Larchmont Clas Compnn) and tho Westchester Oas and I'.lectrle Company, forming tho New Y'ork Suburban Gas Companj. was filed to-day with tho Secretary of Stnto Thonnwcoiipany has n capital of Sl.fiOOOOO.diilded Into lOOshares It is to operate in tho towns of Last Chester. 1'elham. Now Hochelle. Mnmoroneek, Scars dale. Harrison. H)o and White l'lalns. all In Wostchester county. The directors am- Wil liam Cnrpender, I rriiiels Crawley and l.dmund 1'cnfoldof Now ork. cit), I'dmund II. McCul louchot l'hllndoliihla nnd Kugenn Vanderpoel of Newark, N .1. 'Iho company's principal ofllco will bo in Mount ernon. Codifkntlon or tbe Civil Service T.nws. AiBdM. Jlnrchll Senator White has com pleted a codification ot the Cull Korvlio laws of tho State, Including tho laws of 18S7, and 1SS4, nnd embracing many of the provisions nf tho bill Introduced by him a short tlmo ago The now bill was reported from tho Senate Ju tlfciirv Committee to-daj for roprlntlng. It aims to enir) outtheelvll service requirements of thn State Constitution and the views of Gov. Hoosovelt upon this question. (!ov. Koosevelt Coming to Town To-I)ny. .invNT. Starch 0 CJoi Itoosoielt goes to Now York to-morrow afternoon nnd will return to Albany on Sunday nftornoon or Monday morning To-morrnw night ho will mnke a speech at thn dinner of the W est Side Hepubli iniiCluh the new I'lnsldont of which Is John I'roUor Clark The Cloinrnor said In ropl to an inqiiiiy. tint he had made no appointments tn meet polltliul lenders while ho was In NtTw York clt) jaxitou pi:ti:i;si ctvaiiT. Twice .lumped Ilia Hall When Rounded Cp In n tiling or Alleged Forgers. Tohn A Peterson, whom the police cliargo with belngamemberof .i gangof pettyforgers, who swindled he v oral banks In this elty. Is tindei arrest In Chh ago He fled to the West, twlco jumping his ball, on being arrested in tills clt) Peterson was chargod specifically with hav ing presented, on OlI 18 last vear. n forged chock for SlHtSTO nt thn Nntional Hank of North Amorli.i drawn on thn New York County Hank. On Ott 'SI a iheik for $Jftl wns i ashed for Peterson at the samo hank, and ho was ar rested n fnvvdavs Inter wlien he tried tn got an other check laslud All three checks weru pronounced forgeries 1 liMnuuianil man was n innltor In an olllcn building. Hie (rang of janitors to which It ia alleged that he belonged obtained with ease blank clu cks and sample slcnntiiies from thu nnUex of business men In theli inspuetiie buildings Peterson's bill was forfeited w lien lin dlsappe ited Ho w.is again at rested last Noiember with t bailes Mtlini, who Is now in the Tombs In Jlellne's room was found u viiIIsh whlcli lonlaliifil i hecks similar to those used by Peterson, and also tracings of signa ture of downtown business men Peterson ngnliijiimpud his ball and went toChlungo.us siiinliig tho iianio of ( hnrles I'flling He re cuntlv sent for Ills family, and the police thus found out vi hem ho was ('apt McO'luskv will stud a detect iv o tn Chicago to bring the alleged forger b ick fortrl il hn COSEY ISLAMI I'AVIT.IOV. The I'ubst Company tn IJrect One In on mutloii wit li a llrewcry. 1 ho old Vnnderveur Hotel, which for a quiirterofn century has stood nt Hmf avenue and West I Iftlt street, Coney Island, will soon be transformed Into a larg drinking pavilion and amusement hull. Tho promoters ot the affair at c the 1'abst Hrowlug Company ot Mil waukee, which lias tiecured a long leasooftho PiemUcH from the Conoy Island and Hrooklyn Hull road Company lu (he rear of tho placo thu Pnbst Compuii) will orott a $1.0 0ki brewery, nnd both structures, It Is expoctod, will be toiiiploted bv tlio luttur patt of .Mine or thellrst part of July A loot gauiou will also ho built in lonnuctlon with the umusoment hull and pavilion, The Vundei leer Hotel, which was ono of (lie flirt good hotels to bo erected on Coney Island, wnsthe fnvurltn tcsort of old-tlmo horsemen, and until last spring It was managed hvthe Natidiirvi crfiunlli It was purchaswl forjlM, (MX) b) tho ilrookl)nand CoiiMylsland Hallro.id Cotnpaii) In onlnr that thn latter could secure part of the land surrounding to make a con netting loop for Its trolley car Helplessly Driitib V PttMrlren. k crowd ot boy, carr)lt'i('''ilSbvO'olr niim hei , uttraclLd the attcutlun ol IHSl '' u'i last night nt Lightieth stir (,lL,JeV ; raldo Hriie. Hosturtod fortbem to lKTCp!l.nd tho lads dropiK'd the helpless 'frWfc'f t. Ambulaiuo Surgeon Cole from Ilu 3wFmM,-, pltal found that the hoy was drill rMreMPB detained (it the hospital Hu said ih.WrftrP was Charles 1 ranels, 14 vears old. of loi West Hlxtv-sevonth street. Ho refused to say where he got the liquor (Sample of Cotton Ordyred Oft the floor. 'ihe r.xetutlve Committee ot the Cotton Ex change notified a member yesterday to remove from the floor a sample of North Carolina cot ton that bo hud been exhibiting The removal was understood to hat o, been directed on the ground that thtycotton might bo a plckod aam pie. ties Urned UttQtluenco tbo market. RENSSELAER 1UWS0N HEIRS CLATATAXTB OF $33,000 FOVXD IX AX old TiivxK ix ins aAnnnr. (Irandchlldren In Little Vnlls Who Mutt Prnvn n Marriage In the Wllris of Herki mer County In 1831 Ivenliews and Nlecsvs In Troy Who Contest Their Claim. Little Falls. N Y March 0. An Interest ing case Is on trial before Surrogate Comstock of llensselaor county In tho sottlemontof the cstato of Ilensselacr llawson, who dlod In Troy In ia')7. At tho tlmo ol llawson's death no ono supposed ho had any money, but mouths after ward. In an old trunk taken from tho garret in Haw son's former homo, was found socictod over $0.(XX) In cash and gilt odgo securities amount ing to $llt,(XXJ. When till discovery was mndo tho ncphowe nnd nieces of Hanson mndo ap plication forlcltors of administration. Persons residing in Little Falls hnvo also made claim to tho estato on the ground that they nro the grandchildren ot Ilnwsonnnd tho next of kin. The nenhows and nieces dlspulo this claim, nnd tho question now hinges on tho ability ot tho Little Falls claimants to provo n mnrrlago ceremony alleged tn have occurred In lrk'tl In tho backwoods ot Ilorklmor county. Tho facta nro as follows' Ilensselacr llawson wns born In Ttoy In 1812. In 18211 ho lott Troy to visit his brother. John llawson. who resided on a farm on 'liactOO. In thonorthorn part of Herkimer county. Living In a log houso on tho snmo tract was Miss Miranda llroason, her mother and an older sister. Miranda was 20 jcars of age nt tho tlmo llensselaor mado his appear ar.co In tho wilds of Herkimer count), and she worked around the neighborhood to support tho family. Ilenssclnor met Miranda nnd their acquaintance rlponod Into intimacy. On Jan 1, 1B.12, n son was born to Mlrnndn. He was named Rensselaer llawson, Jr, Hensso laer llawson lived with Miranda In tho log houso until tho June following, nnd then skipped away. Tho children of Honssolaer Haw eon, Jr . contend thnt Miranda and llawson wero united In marriage by Eldor Cross two months botoro tho son was horn. All records of this event nro gone, however, but sovornl witnesses over 80 years of age have boon called and thoy testified that Itawson and Miranda lived as man aud wlfo In tho log houso nnd that both acknowledged they had been married by Eldor Cross Throo of tho cnndchlldren of Elder Cross havo tostltted that they heard their grnndlnther say that ho married Miranda nnd llawson Other witnesses hnvo testified as to jokes alleged to havo been played on Miranda the night she was married. All the witnessos to tho mar riage It ono occurred, are dead llawson tho eldor. after leaving Herkimer county, wont back to Troy, and a fow yeius Inter he was united In mnrrlapo to Sirs Mary Monananof that clt) Ills alleged Herkimer count) wlfo never learned of his where abouts llawson spent the remnlnder of his life In Troy nnd hts wife Mary died In 18S5. No children survive by this mnrrlago. llensselaor llawson. Jr . grow to manhood In northern Herkimer county, nnd subsequent events show that his matrimonial engage ments wore numerous. W hen 'JO years of ago hu was united In mnrilago to Miss Minerva Hnle of Newport. Herkimer county. They lived together foi about six years, and three children wore horn to them Ono morning Hens selaer. Jr .dressed In his best clothos. left his home on the protoneo of going to town, and this wns tho Inst seen of him Latr ho turned up In Georgetown. Madison count), nnd about six monthB later was married to a woman of that vlllago They lived together until June. IrtfJT. and then inovod West to Wiscon sin. Three children were bom by this marriage nensselnor. Jr , lived with Ills vvlfo In Wisconsin until lBUS.. when he left home on thn pretence of taking a logging job on tho Mississippi River. All further trace of him is lost, 'lhe children of llensselaor Haw son, Jr . havo found it conven ient to form nn agreement ns to tho final di vision of the estate In case the are successful, and their Intorests are utiltod In establishing tholr claims to the estate as against tho nephews nnd nieces , M ,0 Hronner of this city and the Hon A H Steele of Hurklmei are the nttornoys for the .'oiiai'i J.?uci:iDni iiin,qiii,.u iiu llupiluvvs nnd nieces ure represented by Attorneis lltinn A Luce, Edgar ltynn. Edward W Douglass, William J. Roche, und Holmes A Lansing ot Troy. tBTt'l', Robert B. Dashlcll, Assistant Naval Con structor, dlod on Wodnesdny night at his resi dence In Washington at the ngo of 118 Ho left n widow and three children Mr Dashlcll wns n natli e of Maryland nnd was appointed n cadet nt Annapolis from that Stato In 18S2, graduat lnctwo)ears later. Ills record nt thoocademy was one of tho most brilliant In thu history ot tho institution, and tho promise then mado was more than fulfilled by subsoquontachieve ments. Devoting hlmstlf to ordnance. Mr Dashlcll soon became known ns an export, and some of the most valuable Inventlous In that nrmot the service are tho product of his brain. Ono of thn most Important ot these Is the automatic breech block for the gains on shipboard Mr DashlnlPs exceptional ability was recognized in his selection, while yet an Ensign, to install tho plant at Indian Head Proving ground twont) miles down tho Potomac Hero ho so exposed himself to nil conditions ns to till his sys tem with mninrfn. tin nnvnr ntflnininA i,u effects, und luias really thn cause nf his death. After leaving" Indian Head Mr Dnshlell wns t rnnsferrnd to the Const ruction Cot ps, ami here, ns elsewhere, ho soon beenmo nn authority He devoted himself to tlm sUldyof dock con struction and spent two )cnr In rurope Tho report he mado has been adopted by tho de partment as tho basis for dock construction under its direction. The nei. Arthur It Harlow, pastor of St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church of llornellsillle. N , died at St. Vincent's Hospital In this city vesterday afternoon, after a two weeks' Illness, nf typhoid fever, nt the ago ot 45 years, lie loft Hornellsvlllo about two weeks ago to attend the fiftieth ntinliersnry nt the ordination of lather O'Hrlnn of Lowell. Alass . was taken sick on the train .mil went direct tothohospj. till nu his arrival nt New ork Father Harlow was born lu Tlpperary county, Ireland. Dec 27. 1So4 He loeelied his Lurly education at tho Trauplst Collego In county Carlow. and then tamo to .merltnaiKl entered Niagara rnlverslt). ImtRoqn left tngotn Genoa. w hero he entered the Propaganda College, and whein he was ordained in July. 1H77. He ume to this country and served as assistant In tlm cathedral nt Huflaln. In ht Joseph's I hurch at Ilatavlnand St. Patrick's at IlHlmont. He wns transferred to Atidoicr, then to Helmont, thon to Belfast, from thoro to Elllcottville, nnd In IHJjt was appointed Irremovable rector of St Ann's parish in HornollNiille Ho was tho fourth to bo so appointed, nnd his three prede cessors lived only a few )ears nftm their ap pointment Toter Ruck, a United Stntoa Customs In siiector, died of general pnrnhslR )eterdny at his home. .1 1" Lenox avenue IlHwaslukeii ill last Mondu) wldlent woik. Innfowdaisho would have been 71 jcuiold He whh appoint ed aCtiatomsInspcitoriti 18H1 byOolleciorHnr ney, through tint Inlluenceot Goi Morgan. Six daughters survive Mr Huck Mr. Ruck was the oldest Customs Inspector lu the service In the sixties he rofusod a bribe nf S'J.'i.Ooo offered by certain linpoiiers totompthlm tn uhaiiHothelniolces on their goods He saved the (ioverninent fit) 000 by his refusal und earned for hlmsolf the name ot " Ilinmst " John Ruck He assisted Suimrlntendent Max well later lu orgaul7lug the harbor police Miss Aunlo M. Miller died nt tho homo of her brother-ln-ltiw.Jolin V, D lleekninn.iu IllghtH town. N J. yesterday. She had chnrgn of tho publlo schools at Crsnburr. tv. J . until 80.r. when sbo resigned. She loaves n brother and sister, bishop Miller of Cumdon nnd Mrs John V D Deokmau. , Christian Naffrlger. senior llishop of thn Oinlsli Church and foun Jer of the great Ornish congregation south ot Hojiudnlo. Ill . died of pneumonia on Wodnesday night, aged 80 years. vovvwin iwiu ix At.TEOixy. The One I one (rtnilhlnte for Supervisor gnawed toiler at ruesduy'a I. lection. HoriVAii. N Y' March IV-MoKJnloy prosperi ty has finally killed off Populism In Allegany ouuty Mix years ago there were moro than u thousand followers of the soft money crau lu thoiountyaud tho Populists had n fair rep resentation on the Hoard of Supervisors. Last year they had one. Tuesday's elootlon snowed under tho oi.o lone Populist candidate and ho uniewnytqu Republican In the town of Wirt, where the PuulIM art) made its last stand, the remnant Is rallying on the Socialist-Labor platform and has placed a ticket In the field for tho Huge election l.i lllchburc. This la the first Socialist ticket ever named In Allegany county, and an eiTort Is being made to enroll all f the political reformers In tho county under that banner Heeler, the Vlls-l'argo Itobber, Caught. Austin, Toi , March 0 Charles lleelor, who robbed tho Wells-Fargo Express Company of $i)0,000 In cash at Ban Antonio about throo months ago. was captured to-day at a small mountain town near Monterey by Deputy United States Marshal Ygleslasot l.arodo.Tei. Heeler had no money with him. lie agreed to return to this country without extradltlou Pgoceedlnss. lcleslu. will receive a reword ol rUneeda Biscuit a new form ot Soda Biscuit, crispS tender and delicious. Serve with every meal ; take a box M with you on your travels; splendid for Hlk VW W sandwiches; perfect for picnics; iMk W unequaled for general use. JPSnMtrtk ! Good food for everybody. J&fiBKM0w RS Made to eat, not JMKmK 4 JmW&m Wk yjHaOKiHAflJalV .s W ygrpBVHsWKsOsr liAV to keep. Five .misKMK Jl sfimxSKw I n. M Cents a IKIr ' li J$MiK!?&&mw (Ot JSKfMlsSw is our Trade- fJjtJsSkffMKy J iKgr mark. Moisture jjrPPraJp ,Jfc? "WFfr sPoi,s biscuit; to-pre-yMMWKI jfliKr&mr serve and deliver to the m I iHjP JjjEfcMSlP consumer our new and m WmilPP-IP splendid Uneeda V Biscuit- HHSHHSMgas crisp, tender and delicious as -when I Ul HBBSBstlfeir fresn rom tne ven, we have originated I J (Mi HHHWOTrthis moisture proof package. Carefully, Wi HHBBHremove the wrapper; serve in this package. $HJl I After the biscuit are eaten, you have a lunch box for school children. 1 I I Patents pending. 1 J AO, sA'S ItKMAItKADT.E St'lT. Leave Ornnteil Hint tn Dlarnntlnite the Ac tion nnd Not tn Itrlue Any Jlluriv. -VVIlllnm K Xolan. a steam filter of 20 Frank lin street, Oreenpolnt, somo time ago hid a controiers) tilth tho Roi. Pitrlck P. 0 Hare, rector of the Roman Cathollo Church of St. Anthony ot Padua. In Manhattan avenue. No lan placed signs in the window of his shop re flecting upon Ta'her O'Haro and then threat ened to shoot the ileromin. Iho latter caused Nolan's arrest on tho charge of di'soi derly condu't and In the r.vvcn Street Police Court he via held in bonds to keep tho peace. He apieaied lu the Supreme Coutt in RrooL hn yesterdav in the charnoterof a lawyer and handed his inpers to Justice (iajnor. The latter looked oicr the papers carefully and then surutinled the man Ho ascertained that Nolnn tvbs not a lawyer. Tho paper that Nolan presented was an application tor judg ment bj defiult for S.'tXl 0(10 against lilshon Charles h McDonnell and lather o Hare, In nn netlon brought for defamation of LhuraLter and consplrno The more luifhe Oavncr pondered over the papers thn less ho understood them, und at last tie wrote on the bitk of the order ' The plaintllT is giieu leave to discontinue this action and not tu bring any more actions. r-W. J. (I " "I iialie all responsibility fcr this Indoi&e ment." bald Nolan "The motion Is granted," snld Justice Gay nor Nolan said that he had served the summons nnd complaint upon tho dofcudints through the malls, and he produced a card to show that he hid sent registered letters to both llishop McDonnell and lather O'Haro In the sum mons Mr. Nolin sins' 'The plalntlir will show respectfully to the court that fori ears mst ihlntlll lias been buh )ct to tho most terrifying tortures from asvs tematlc poreuution that Is within the design ing Imagination of the most ferocious and In human lluuds that exist among tho animated subjects of this earth 'Hint the li-ivo e teeded even oivllled law In their Itendlsh desires to burden my life nnd 'o conllscnto in Interest, that they mav hold me up in mr dis tressing humiliation and wicikcd touditlon for tho satlsfilug of their ignoblo passions and fm the lurther use to lie used as a Uoalc to cover their fiendish crimes ' I.Ike even othot erlmlnnl. thev were blind toeierj condition nnd result excepting to sup port their airogant and biut.il desires that the will of their miuht and not thn will or right must prevail. '1 hat the defendant principal and his scent h"ld positions that rnnknmong the rlchext gifts that men can bo heir to. nnd !nost fruitful of all blessings nnd boundless o) An immorlnl. aud. thstefoie, the most ntnnslc ot all value", the immeasurable es teem of tholr honest neighbor. Afame.ies, indeed, a (nine incaiidcM.cnt ivllh tlio edifying llameof perpetual glories. How Is it possible forman t lie stripped of every vesture or man hood Ixi. do wo still behold a man I et the jury saj, not I. "Iho defendants In tho execution of tholr fiendish crimes nnd desires tosorted to the cowardly nnd likewise criminal organfed power known ns n tonsplraci, wherein they were but the fluid of tho scorpion of the great bulk of the 'T.icifi lug results of tholr desire to multlpl) mi nngulsh and speedily wreck my tuontnl faculties and my Interests, 'lhe de fendants with the enmity of eiery dosplserof all thnt Is Mi in spreau broadcast In almost In llnltcsimal.degreo their monumental crimes, nnd the art displ nod In the unstinting of their infamous deceptions was but thu .kill of a progress which tended to Increase my burden of anxiety and losses, almost be nnd tho rea sonable anticipation of belief. '1 ho defend ants, uflei exhausting ovary illegal and in human menus to satisfy their wilful nggren Ion, resorted to the act of the (lood Samaritan and led on under the cloak nt pitiful lestitutlou Hie nearost and mi most deaiohtlrlendsfiom acts ot perfldv to the absolute loinmisslon of high treason, branding me with publlo despise that thoy may escape tho weight of tholr own guilt. "1 have written records nnd other evidence that will prove to the satisfaction of the court the defendants' guilt and tho sole nnd only In stigation of tho crimes thnt have wrecked the best portion ot my life, my home and tho 1 ome of those nearest nnd deniest to me, likewise my business and my interests to the extent of thousands nnd thousands it dollars "Thoreforo. In seeking restitution for all tho gigantic siurillies these defendants have forced me to suffer to satisfy the law of their soul and only guilt of their fiendish, Illegal, In human and brutal titlarks. 1 prtiy judgment wJi'Ub5v,mm mo hY this court lu the sum of $riO0,lXXj and all costs acorulng under this notion." Smallpox Closes n Cathollo School, Nohkoi.k, Va , Match 0 St Mary's Academy, Norfolk, will be closed for thirty days on ac count of tho development of smallpox nmonc the Xavleran brothers, who teach tliero Two brothers aro now nt the pest houso One Is said to have gone to nurse tho otlior The boyi of tho school have all been vaccinated You I'robnbly Have Similar Annoyances To tbQse others bsv e with help. It you car. to make a sudflen change, drop Into any Urooklrn District Telegraph office aud leave 1 our "Help Wanted " ad vertlteiuent for 1 .me 80s It will brlntf the help that may be depended ou, Jvo extra cLargei, Uie, a 1 as sirriwvE ix nnaowi: stiikkt. Police nll to Stop li llojs' Itnttle nnd Pe destrians Suffer. Over a hundred ot tho hois whose atone fights have d imaged property and mnde life miserable for pedestrians In Hioomostieot the last month tesuiiiud hostilities again yesteidny after .1 rest of almost a week. Rival gangs met between Columbia and Sheriff street. '1 1 1 e had bticks. stones and Icy nowballs, nnd any vontuiCROiiio pedestrliii who stirtcd down the block was gl.ul to get back Sovornl times policemen scattered the hovs, but thev soon returned and continued the light A truekmnii at lat appeared fiom Columbia street Ho immidlntel) became a tnrget Toi snowballs nnd stones IIo outlined the fusil lade for about n minute, and then, jumping down Ironi Ids truck, he plied bis whip right nnd led. There were erics nnd sells of pain from many of the bovs, nnd those who were out of reach of the long lasli pelted tho driver uu niercifiillv He drove off. covered with mud, nnd the boys continued tho light nmong themselves nit: miovaiiT ix cii.troitM 1. Itcquest tn Open the National Hoiintnln Pinks fur firnrlnc Kofiiscd. San Fhancisco. Mnreh H Tho extreme drought, cspeclnlly in Oreat Interior Pulley, led tho California Wool Association to petition Congress to throw open the National Mountain pntks for slioep nnd cattle. Telegrams woro sent to the Secretary of thn Interlot by Gov. Pago and Chairman Frank Mel aughlln of tho llepiibllcnn btnto Committee, and tho joint re solution of tho Legislature vins nlso tiansmlt ti d In reply yesterday the Secretary declared that It would bo impossible under tlio law to ncceile tn the request It is understood thnt double guards will bo stationed around the mountain parks 'I hu feed Is mi short In Kern county that thousands ot c.ittlu will bo taken bv mil to Trinity count), the Southern Pueltle Company fflvinghaltratos Tliero nro sur to bo many ossesof sheeji.ind eittle In Culifoiuln should the dri wcathei continue Proposed Klevntm Pool In liiiffiiln. Ei'tnin, M.irchn Iho formitlon of a new elevator pool nt HufTalo will doubtless be one outcomoof the meeting of the I.nko Cartlors' Association This afternoon nil tho HufTalo delators were rnpreented nt a secret meeting held to discuss poolflg terms The pi in is to divide tlm HtifTuln elevators Into live clashes, based upon thuli phisleal condition, and the Hemtlng busintsslstn liinroiortloucil among them according to class It l Impoitnnt to the elevator Interests thht this pool bit formed be fore the lake carriers adopt tlio new rates and hill of lading lhe eluintm men to-night nskod tho lake, carriors to hold the whole nuos tlon for ton davs to enable them to effect a pool satlsfnotory to nil Interests Then tho elevat ing chargo nt HufTalo will bo talsed. Hugh llninii Biipnorls 3Inynr lions for Re niiiiiluntloii. Collector Hugh Dugan. vv ho sprung a surprlso on tho Democratic politicians In Jersey City during tho nbsenco of Leader Robert Davis at Lnkewood several weoks ago, by announcing himself as a candidate for the nomination for Mnyor, nnd was afterward called off by Mr Davis, signed Mnior Pdward Ilons's petition for a renomlHntloii jesterda), Major Hoos will bo the only cnndlilnto nt the opon prl mnrles, and his nomination Is ussured. Thieves Steal Sarrnnientnl Cloths from a Chin rb. A Rang of thieves has been Industilously at work In tho Ilrldgo Street African M i: Church in Drnoklyn for a couple of weeks, and not only tho hi mn hooks and lllbles but oven the snirninontnl cloths hnvo been purloined. A committee of lhe longiegntlon. bafllod In Its efforts to (iiiletlv run down tho thloies, has applied to tho police authorities for assistance. Girls and Women of all bkso require a special tonlo to maintain health, atrenn-th I j njJtJaJrKDTiitiaiooa' TABLETS supply this want. Thoyenrloh the blood, Improvu the appotlte, rasu lata and stimulate every function of tho system and promoto good health from Infancy to old age. SOAtfit $ U a fur. SeUHy a dnffUtt. 1 " 1 isTi 1 1 11 iSni1 isssiaa. I X 4 SS Air I.I.Ei TO HE lEtSED. Knplil Transit Conipnny to C.et Tliein About llnrch SO TJiileas JIi. riynn Stops It. rinns for tho leasing of tho Nnssnu I lectrio Hnllrond to tho Rrooklin Rapid Transit Com pan havo been perfected and March "JO has been Hied as the date Tor tho execution of tho lease Ihero may be a fow das' delay owing to technicalities, but it Is expected that before thoclosoot the month tho two big trolloy sys tems will bo operated ns ono Some radical changes in tlio management aro contemplated, which will materially reduce tho operating ex penses All tho Nnssnu enrs will ho painted tho same color n those of the Heights road. It Is said that Mi P. H 1 lynn and his associ ates who own about Sl.ooO.tMX) worth of stock In the Nass.au Company, mai possibly trv to stop the execution of tho least! by Injunction proceedings SClIOOl.Gllll. HUHS llEH TEiClIEIt, Toolt 8S0 nnd Spent 80 Treating Oilier Girls to Cnndy and C'nkea. Taubytows. N. Y. March 0 vnnle Taxter. 10 yoars old. was arrostod to-dui hi Chief ot Police Mlnnorly foi stealing a pockotbook and $."() from her teacher, Miss Trayniur, in the public school on 1'ridny last. On that day Miss Travnlur tcceived her month's salary and put the mone carefully into hor pocketbook. and then put that Into a satchel ns nn extra precau tion During 1 he noon hour while she was out ot the loom, tho satchel vins opened nnd the pocket book taken The 'Invter girl denlod her guilt , it Hist, but nfterwnrd made n confession, 1 ortv-llvn dollars of tho rionoj wns found in lid desk in school She had spent Jri for candy V,ml h"' 'mating her voting girl friends Hei father promised to make thu sum good. Petitions In ltjiikruptiy. Neilsnn Hurgess, known ns Noil Burgess, tho actor, has filed a politlon in bankruptcy, with liabilities or SIOl.tDJand no assets Most of thn debts wero contracted In I HUB nnd JSS.XI. when he met with n serifs nf losses which swept nwiiy tho fortune ho had made In tho ( ounty 1 air and other plais , .(i,'9.ri"1 .'' Mollen. railrond constructor, nt 141 Hioadwny, hax filed n petition In bnnk rupto. with abilities $'. ,r)77, aud noavnlln hln (iM.eln Ho puts in iiomlnnl assets $1)0. 000, loiihhitiiiifQf twoihmage suits for slnti diM.iiow pending in the Supremo Court, $75. 000, and a coiinlei el ihn, Slfi.tKH) t.en, XV. W. Dinlley VInriled Again. WisiiiM.iov. Mnrcli 11 -Gen. S W Dudley, tho vvoll-knovvn politician and Invijor. Com missioner of Pensions In Onrflold's and Ar thur's Administrations, vins married jester dav to Mrs Nannie It Pinch. 'I lie ceremony vviisprlvntunt tho houso of n friend, nnd not half u docn iicrhons vvoru awato that It was contemplated. 'j'1(, nrRt jrs iju,ioj- ijlotl about eighteen months ngo, und It was as her 1 otnp 111 Ion through ,1 lingering Illness thnt tho (leiiernl became iicuunlnted with Ills present bride The Weather. There was an airanf low pressure over the great lakes j esti nlar, causing cloudy weather and rain In all tint dlstrlita immediately around the lakes, and threatening vvi ather lu the Middle Atlantic, and New Knglaud Stalls olscwhtr. over thoiountry the eatl e-vrasgi ntrnlly fair, There was another depression over Hie Hooky limiiitalii Htalis, vrhlih will iirobably klie rain in the Sonlliwett ami snow in the Northwest to day. It was warmer In nil sirtlmis exefpt tho North vreat, where it was but slightly below firezliig 1 rost sit reported lu the Oarollnas Inlblultj Ihodaj waa cloud with a light drlula of lain 111 tlio afternoon, aviragehiimlUItj.pl jier cent, wind souther, average velocity ten miles an hour, barometer, corrected to read to sea level, at H A U 10 34, !II' M .10 0(1 Tho tcupciatiiioas recorded by the nllliisl tlirr mometor and also b) 1 nn St s thermometer at the street level la shuvvu In the oil nexd tabic -clViiil- .wr. -Official-, .Sun. Ji(j, n, iiu 11,1 i,9f f,jj OA.M IJ .is J7 I a l m.iii' iT iii UM Jil' Mi .I") HI'. SI ,I7J ait as U I'M lil r,l sMJ'll.-Mlil IT 4& ja wasiusr.Tos lonxiAKT ion latim For failtm .Vie Pert, tlouilu, uit ram or mow, ri la trtafc norlhtrlu lo taiUrlv icuidi Fur the District of Columbia, Delaware and Mary land, warmer, with lucnaslng cloudiness and prob ably snow or rain, fresh to brhk northerly to east erl) winds. For esatern l'enns) lvania and New Jersey, cloudy, probably snow or ralu, warmer lu aouthiortlon, fresh to brlak northerly tu easterly winds tut New I'.iuland, cloudy, with rain or snow, fresh variable winds For weatorn Pennsylvania, aud Ohio, generally fair; frtih to brisk northerly to easterly winds. I I ot western Hew York, neutrally fair, except light rain or snow along the likes; fresh variable winds. You will be Satisfied when you ask for The Best Whiskey and they give 3011 I Hunter H , Baltimore S Rve Hi Which delights tho esKssW. I taste, cheers and .slBBBBBBWk JatpJjfayiB By 10 years' nSasS5r38ktH standing. WUkA& MI By natural so?Mnififfl5fil3l process, BssWsTTVrrTsuH I By reason age vsssssKsHl and proper storage, HsssMass A. B. nART. FRANK MORA Representatives, a S William Ht , New Vork, N. Y. XEir JKKHEY T.EUISI.ATl'llE. tVntermen nnd runners Made Pxrmpt front the Store-Order Illll, Tkentov, N. J, March O-'Ihe penste In executive session to-day continued tho nomi nation of G, I, W. Vroom of Trt nton for Man ager of tho Stnto Hospital for tho Insinenenr tills city. The Houso amendments ti tin Stokos Antl-Storo-Order bill uaimpling agri culturists nnd wntornien from the uperntloni t ot tho act wero concurred in by tlm hi unte lhe Houso paused bills as folio vh Providing for tho orectlon of waterworks at South t'r nngo; authorizing tho nppolntment of nn In torpreterof the Polish nnd Russi in languages lu tho courts of l.ssux and Hudson louptics. appropriating annually nt least $100 000 to ward tile support of the public schools appro priating $lfi0.000 for the improu ment of pub lic roads: pnuldlngthat tho Newark Iloitd of 1 dticutlon shall consist of nine members elected by thn people. Instead of thirtj mem bers, .is nt present, selected by w it Uh (iov Voorhees to-dit) signed tlio lull Incor porating the borough ot llnrhiini Park, Mi r rlscounty. Uoth houses adjou mod till Mon day night, Dupnnt nnd IMnrrls Rcpnlrrd. Newpoiit. R I , JIarchH 'Iho torpedo boats Dupont nnd Morris, which, since their return from the South, haie been nt the Ilerreshoff works for overhauling, roturueil t 1 the torpedo station this afternoon In elmrgo of flunner ( hnrles Morgan While nt Prist d the Dupont recoiled a new bow and seiernl iihw plates Plasterers' Union Incorporated. Iho Plastoiors' Union of tlio Pasteimnl Western districts of llrooklwi has tecoived s charter of Incorporation from Secretary f Stale John T McDonough '1 he chnrter wss seeurod In orderto civ.o tho union n Mundlnc tn tho courts Tom ilohueon Hires Nun-l 11I1111 Mm. Tho Varnlshers' I'lilon mude a icport yester day to theetloct that Tom Johnson, the mil lionaire slngle-tav ndiocntii, had given aeon true t for pnliitlngiind variiisliingliis mm hours ntlort Hamilton tou non-union firm In. 1'ort ( hi Mini' Soft White Hands W A SINGLE NIGHT Soak Hie hands thoroughly, on retiring tn a lint lather ot Cimcuiia. Soap Do and anoint freely with Cuticuiu inliitmenti. greatest of emollient skin cures. Vvoar old glove during night. The offect Istruh won. dertui, and a bleaslnc to all with sore bauds, Itching palms and painful Anger cuds. jfeiMH'safcssfriV il