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6 THE BBOOKLYN DAILYJEAGLE TUESDAY. MAY 24. 1892, SIX PAGES. IN OhD SOCTHOLD OHDKOH, 40OMEDffl0N AN OILY COVE. TEN POLICEMEN OS TRIAL.

A MAN OF BRAIN. THE HUSBAND SAW FOR HIMSELF. iTJackey Teok Witncuses With When Ho TUlled IHis Wife. Him Rev. George Miner luvtallod as Dr.

Wbittakor's Soccceeor. FILLEY TALKS. IT IS THE FIRST. Comralssiouor Harden Deals l.ealouilr IV I tho Blao Coals. Chief Judge Clement of the oity court this TDE8DAT EVENING, MAY 84, 1898, morning heard testimony in tho suit for abso Ten policemen faced Commissioner Enthusiasm for the Plumed Addicks, There is No Doubt That You're a Rare One.

osy to answer cnarzes preferred a jainm. thm The Missouri Republican Leader lute divorce brought by Joseph E. Mackey against his wife, Kitty Mackey. The plaintiff lives at 424 Gold street. They were married Dedication of a Hebrew Sanita Knight Mounting High.

by their superior officers. Patrolman Patrick Conway of the Twenty first precinot was fined LEE'S LUCK States His Views. BCHCO O'BRIES TODS A WALK. Ao He Is Fond of (ke Exercise Ho Has Not AAolnrncd. Pabis, May 24.

The following facta havo been learned in regard to the arrest of Thumas O'Brien, the notorious American bunco man, who after hie ex tradition from England was sentenced in Albany, N. to ten yoare' imprisonment for rabbing man of $10,000, and who subsequently made his escape. Mr. Plains, the American eeoretary of state, sent a cable despatch on Saturday to Mr. Henry Vignaud, the secrotary iu charge of the American legation during the Absence of the minister, telling him that it waa thought that O'Brien was on the French steamer Marseilles, December 29, 1889, at tho Hanson place M.

E. rium at Rockaway. ten uays pay ror ooiag drunk and unflt fnr snir church and separated some fifteen months after Doorman William F. Wunder of the Thirtoonti', Mpeoial to the Eaele.J SotrrBOLD, L. May 24.

The installation of Hot. Georse D. Miller of Union thoologioal Bemlnary at paator of the Pres. byteriau oliurok at this place was held to day. Mr.

Miller succeeds Rey. Dr. Whlttaker, who was oallod to tho paitorate of tbo church forty ona year ago and who is one of tho best known clercymon on hone Island. The Bev. Dr.

Law rouoo conducted the services; IVv. Dr. Thom8 S. Hastings, president of the Union thoolegical seminary, preached the sermon; Bey. Dr.

Epher paator emeritus, delivered the to the pastor, and Rot. Clement G. Martin of Greenport, deliTerod the oharee to the people. ward. lost four days' pay for being dm nk nn Etch Naval Officer Willis Now Admits XVItV.

Patrick Dogan of. 254 Livingston street was ana i airoiman Alexander Crosier, ir nf the principal witness. He said he had known mo wmcn was mulcted in three days' pay on two oharges, one for dlsobeyinir ordnr Yeur Methods Are Somewhat Serpoatine and Yoh Haro Caused a Great Bigr Flutter Here ia Brooklyn Now You Are After the Citizens' aud Union Gas Com That the Man From Maine Stands a geoa Show for the ffsminatioa Hew the parties to the action for some years. On Mayor Boody Appoints Two Subway Commissioners jtei ncreierore sure Keputmean States Declared Doubtful, Ho Thinks This a Solemn and Frayerfnl Occasion April 15 last, at 2 o'clock in the morning, he and the other lor talking to two women while on post uther fines innloted were, Edward Msllov. An Enterprise Which is Expected to Re.

stilt iu Much Good A Structure Bnilt in tho Colonial Style and Already Paid For. Rockaway Beach, L. May 24. The newly erected RAnit ii iiim fnr Hnhr.w accompanied Mr. Mackey and a man named Diesee to 587 Warren street, where the defendant and is for Any Man Who Can Do the Some of the Belesrates Stand The Cleveland Democrats Setting: Beady for engineer of the polico boat Seth Low, four days was 11T1DB.

Maokov let tho nartr into the flat. wnion sanea trom New Orleans, May 1, for Havre, and oalline upon him to oauae the ror railing to have steam np for throe hour: Best for the Party The Opposition to and they wont at onco to the bedroom, where the Business Quiet in the Resnlar Camp. Charles Nichols of the Thirteenth, one day for lugitive's arrest. Mr. Yignaud saw M.

Bibot, the uoienaant was discovered in with a being absont from roll oall, and Henry Hassol BEITI8R STEAHEB RETORTED LB8T. London, May 24. Mora than a weak has passed ince J. Edward Addicks made his offer for the control of the Brooklyn gas light company. It is nearly three weeks since tho same amiable and gentle minister or foreign affairs, and tha prefoot of The Blaine fevar is sDreadins to nrnnklm man named Burko.

Jacob Diesee, who lives at children, the first of its kind that in known to have boen established in am n.mntrr. brook of the Twentieth, oho day for being off Men who. a few weeks ago would listen to no The British steamer Dolores, 1,405 tons, from pouoe, ootn oi wnom promised to do their utmost to aid him iu capturing O'Brion. Mr. Vignaud post.

The following wore ropnmanded for trivial JHl Atlantic avenue, corroborated Degan's story, and the court ordered the testimony to be writ political sentiments based on other than the re. catod this morning, a large gathering of well Huown and wealtlir HM, 1'onarth April 23, for La PJata, has been lost at offenses: William Carey, Seventh; Charles W. man left hw five oompanies in Boston, Philadelphia and Delaware, landed in Brooklyn and com nomination spirit aro now mixing considerable ten out, when the decree will be granted. veiegrapneo to tlio American consul at Havre informing him Of the exnecteri arrival nf Olli inn Tram and John Oerlingar of the Twentieth. atCastilloi.

Everybody on board of her man Utaino extract with their Harrison bitters, and John S. Finn of the Soventh and John Scully of menced negotiations for tha Ions litigated aged to reach the shore In safety. When the Marseilles arrived on Saturday a watch Brook vii being present, having come down on a special tram from Long Island City. The sorv. ices consisted of a Idresso.

iuter BPei'BOd With llmsic bv the Eighth. Equity. His movos and the aotions of 0. E. St they apparently like it.

Even the loading lightB among tho Harrison constituency are beginning was Kept on the steamer, but O'Brien made no attempt to laud that day. On Bunday he was Plos, who represents him, havo been mysterious BOODY WRITES TO DURTEA And Thanks airafor His Gouorona Oift to the City, io reel doubtful of nis Naval aiionen to disembark, the oolice not makine anv IS IT ON PAPER? and bidden, but it ia now possible to say, in a general way, what Mi, Addicks' plan really is. uinoer Willis is ouo of these. He has ever STRICKEN DOWN dedicatory address was delivered br Coroner Ferdinand Levy of New york. Sftnatm.

Jacob Gaiuor, Mr. Ntthan Lewis, president nf tho attempt to atop him. The consul, however, found since the memorable BDlit occurred hoen it io nothing loss than, to a largo extent, the du mm on a train, arrested him and delivered him at tho front of tho faction, which time after Harrison. Washtsoton, D. May 24.

Mr. Ohaunooy I. Filley, member of the Repub lican national committee from Missouri, is in the city. Iu an interview upon the presidential nom ination he said: "I have voted for Blaine in three national conventions and aided his nomintion iu 1884, and each time represented tha sentiment of my state. Now, with New York, Wisconsin, tho silver states, the Pacific aud Northwestern states doubtful, it behooves the Republicans to move with oaution.

The administration has beeu admittedly clsan and able in its domestlo and foreign pal icy, legislation and work and is entitlod te the respect ef tha party therefor. It enjoys universal respect. I have boon in several states and have felt of tho disinterested pulse, not liko that of our Missouri stato oonvontion, which a leid ing postmaster said contained 207 postmasters, not conuting the United States marshals, district attorneys and deputios, but the class who, for the best interests of the country, desire to see Republican rulo maintained men who aro inter plication of the Boston soheme, which succeeded itarium corporation, and lUr rr a to tno police, tolling Ihom that he was a danger. in putting him at thj head of the aa business Mayot Boedy to day sent the fcllowing letter to 8. B.

Duryea: MAYon'a Office, Bbooklt.v, N. May 24, Xamnel Ji. Ditrvea, My Dear Rib In lhlf nt Knifof Jacobs alee delivered ad lres "ri. ous man. The polico promised to detail two crnn.

in that city. Mystery About the Union Street time claimed the distinction of being composed of the only simon pure Harmon men in town. He and lna followers havo talked, worked and fought for Harrison, and hare vig dsrmes to guard him. Ynsfm thn tory prayer was ofleiod by v. rr.

Tanl.oi.),.,, Mr. Addicks is not aiming for the Brooklyn A luncheon was served after the nonieH Ex Mayor Hunter Again At wucu iuui mo ponco naa let linen take a Railroad. W81K. Biuoe that time he has not henn tn PhO building, which is in the coio iial siWa nf aud the Equity alone. His object is much broader.

It is to secure the control of nearly all tho everytlung which favor of the 23d iu which you express opposed anything and architecture, is of frame ami lias tacked by Paralysis. had the somblanoe of an obstruction to the r. local companies. His campaign commenced with BEATH OF M8. KATK J.

LODES. tions for 100 obildren and their mothers, tno Lquity. His next operation was to get con nomination plan. They shut their ears against all talk of Elaine, opealy an taeohized. the Piatt fitted up with all modern conveniences.

It is in. Aire. Kate J. Lodsr. tho danirhtm nf nhrlo Tf And Surprises and Dlsappeiats the "Boys" by Futtlug Frederick R.

Lee on tho Beard Why George E. Gleu fienaiEff TFas "Tarnea Bo Tso Much of a Politician for tkc Electric Light Companies Professor George W. Plymptoa Assigned to His Old Werfc. Gossip About tho Apointmeats. Boody surprised and disappointed the boys this ranrnin; when ho announced his appointment of subway aoiauusBionera.

His choice fell upon Professor George W. Flympton and Lawyer Frederick It. Leo. The appointment of the former had boon oxpucted; that of the latter excited astonishment, for Mr. Lee's chances had been generally considered very slender.

In fact, only last weals his honor clearly intimated that ho should appoint neither Mr. Loe nor George E. who, for a while, was supposed to have the inside track. Mayor Boody uoeiued to tako tho ground that more representative buai. nesB men than eithor Mr.

Loe or Mr. Glenden fliuz (should be on this important board. He must have received information eencerning Mr. Loe which convinced him that he haul Judged tho oppointoe incorrectly. Mr.

Leo id a Democrat and a resident of the Eleventh ward. He was for merly president of theYouuc men's Democratic olub, and his connection with tho suppression of letter from Mayor Hewitt of Now York, reflecting upon Governor Hill, at a banquet given by the club at the Academy of Music a few yoars ago, caused a split in that organization A number of the prominent members, including; David A. Boody, withdraw nd formed Iho Brooklyn Democratic club, Mr. Boody being elected its first presideut. Tho parsonal relations between your purpose to give to our city a oertain vl naole tract of land, to be nsod as a part of a public parkway, in accordance with the provisions of a recent act of the legislature.

This gift is of groat pecuniary value, but its worth te eur city is far greater than ay estimation of this character. A CILV'H 1 nol ntrnrtrrtW iu fnnnJ in nrfSd Secretary "Tom" CuHHingrham DcoHhcs nartnnorn, tormerly a wealthy mano mamifaet tended to lake children from the city to remain from two days to two weeks during tb summer. In trol of tho Brooklyn, with tha idoa of using its admirable geographical and financial position as tho fulcrum upon which to work his moving urer of this city, died at her bom, in Ppnl. ulHll Tell About tho Officers or Plans ef Conuneu to His Home and Tlnonsploiia oany mis morning in etvinsr birth tonchiln. addition 000 children and their mothers will be taken by one of the iron sto.imboits one dav each lever.

To different people Mr. Staples has at dif the Corporation Which Wants to Put for Some Time His Advanced Apo is Mrs. Loder's marriaso to Orrm ferent times announced that the intention of Mr. of S. D.

Horton. foi morlv mi PoM. v'tu Tracks Through the South Brooklyn and devotion of her citizens. Your aotlon reflects honor and oharaeter upon our citizenship at large. It increases onr confidence in eaoh other and gives hb a rich promise for the future.

I beg tO CXPrOSS mv rmrnnnn nf Hi. nriv. Against His Rocvery. ested iu manufactures, liuancs, trade, agriculture and who would not accept an office. Tkav Addicks is to secure tho following companies: was a brilliant society event in Brooklyn three week and bo given a dinner in tho pavilion attached to tlio sanitarium.

Othprs will also be given free excursions by rail. The building has cost $27,000, complete, and Is free from debt xno Jiquity, the Brooklyn, the Fulton municipal, Thoroughfare Michael Murphy Said speak aut plainly that no misttke must be mado Mayor John W. Hunter li63 danepronolr ill years ago, and her sudden death will be Bad news tho Metropolitan, tho Citizens' and the Peoplo'e, to he Presideat Is Alderman Coffey in at niH residence 301 Ulinton avanue. On Friday ilege which you afford me of being the medium through which a citizen givos such noble proof of his devotion to Brooklyn, Siacerely yours. I'rom theso different people, or from others at Minneapolis.

This is not iu opposition to Harrison or anyono olso, but in tho interest of country and party. toner many friends in this city. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon from tho family residence, corner nf Hnwii rt afi Hm th msi no auenuou tne diocesan confer It? witn wnom they have communicated, an Eagle TUK REPORTERS' A 0TB BOOK. uiiud, at waiuuu wny, ami on UlS return wan i)AVID A. liOODT.

reporter has picked this information up. It may It strikeB homo to Republicans when sneh a stricken with an attack of paralysis. Dr. S. Fleet The Union railroad company, which yesterday James streets, i'eekskill.

Occurrence Iuorc( iu Brooklyn aud applied to the board of aldermau for permission dpeir, tne family physician, was hastily Bum state as Wisconsin is put in the Demoeratio column. There is a letter hero iu Wanlum'tan in be remarked right hero that the omissions contained in the list are nearly as important aB the list itself. The omissions are tho Nassau and Vicinity. monco. anil while lie said the attack in ltunlf FAVOR THE SALE to lay and operato a road through Union strett, is only less mysterious that Mra.

Gamp's Mrs. the hands of a prouimtnt Wisconsin ltnnublinnn. was not a sevora one, the advanced aire nf Mrs. Auuio Masterson of 7 N. iss the Wilhamsbureh.

NO LOVE SONG Harris. There is roason to believe that there is the ex mayor made it extremely dangerou written for the eyes of the President, to be shown to him, from tbe best informed Rsoubliein Most or the time since the ex mayor has been who imagines her husband has her to a doctor for $100, was taken to the nmisioners of charities to day to lie examined machine became of its anti Harrison tendency, and admitted none but the President as tho coming candidate. But siaco the big rain storm and theBlaiuo boom straok New York all this baa changed. Mr. Willis now admits that the choice at Minneapolis may be either Harrison or Blaine.

Ho said to day that, in his opinion, tho two names would not be brought into conflict at the national convention. It would be either oo or the other, he thought, and which ever ene was decided on the choice would be practically unanimous, and ne fight would be made by the supporters of eithor. Ho thought the chancea were good for Harrison's name being at the top of the list in the outset, aud if that was the case Blaino wonld not bo in the race. But, in tho opinion of the naval officer, if Blaine's supporters are strong enough to show their superiority at the start, the Harrison men will fall iu line and will not oppose his nomination in tho hope of forcing Harrison on the convention. Considering the stand the naTal officer has taken right along during the recentlocal conflicts in Bepnblicon circles, this will looked upon an a remarkably frank statement an aceeptanoe of tho inevitable rather than an admisBiou of weak ness.

Mr. Willis has the reputation of acknowl. edging tbe corn when he is beaten, and his im varnished admission of defeat yesterday when he spoke of M. J. Dady's election as chairman of tho executive committee served to magnify this source in Wisconsiu, saying tint Harrison could Ihese oinissiojis are important, since they form a base with which the methods of acquirement can bo very fairly examined.

Why are the Nassau and tho Williamsbnrgh gas companies unconscious, yesterday, howover, he had a fair such a crporatiou, on paper, and that it baa officers, or at least no ollicsr, but further information about it is porcmptariiy refused. Ths corporation is an old one aud made its first ap not carry that state. Indiana republicans, non day and to day hid oondition was reported some A Report From the House Naval Lato yesterday afternoon Peter Lhtl.m Was This of Mrs. wliat better. Only the members of his immedi Marion L.

not included? Or, it may be put thiB way: oflice holdingones, aud man who would uot hold a public office, say similar thinzs of Indiana. This, mind you, is not my assertion; it is theirs. The old, of 2.10 Couover street, foil down stairs aud broke his leg, whik putting in 77 Jorale plication for a line through Union itreet Several Committee. ate famny are permitted to sc him. The ex What are the differences, if any, betwaen tha mayor is a man of wonderful vitality, although Wilcox.

mon street. He was taken to the citv hosnirnl wassau ana tne Williamsburgh and the other com. same is said of Colorado and other Republican over 8, years of age. Ho Is the president of the John Walters of 1 II Fulton street wrs panies? and pivotal states. This is having a marked effect Dune savings bank and attends regularly to his The answer to this qnestion is that in these oolievo that whoever the Republicans nom last night charged with having stolen a silver wateh from the apartments of Simon Fox at 208 The Passage of the Bill for the Transfer duties as such.

The most severe day iu winter two companies tho stock is closely held by a few touvui nim at his desk, and iu response lirulgo street. peopio, who are ia such harmony that ouo man to tne solicitations of his colleagues ami friends years ago. Nothing came of tho movo at that timo and yesterday's application was in the nature of a renewal. It is rnmord about the city hall that Michael Murphy a rich Baljcn keeper opposite Hamiltoa forry, is president of the company.aud that Alderman Miohael J.Coffey, whois now chairman of the railroad committee in the board, is iatortsled in tho enterprise. Mr.

Murphy went to New York by way of city hall early this morning, however, and tho rumors could not bo verilied. The only A Brooklyn Singer's Divorce Suit la a New Jersey Coart Which Went Against inate tnoy can and will elect, but Republicans of Republican states, who do the work and upon whom tho responsibility rests, have became restiva, doubtful and Thav. above Daniel Burns, a wa tchin living on Kixteomh oan speak for the rest, As instances H. to remain at horns ho would reply that he was of Additional Nary Yard Lands for Sfarhet Fnrposes Advised The Plot Wanted is Ket Needed by the Itogers can represent the Williamsburgh on any still a young fellow" and able ta brave the street, nonr Ninth avenue, fell last night tlirouifh the first floor beams a new buildinu. where he was employed on Ualsoy street, near lleid ave occasion, while what David (i.

Loggatt says for Btormn. Sereral years ago he had another attack the Nassau is very near being tho law and the all others, want success. They aeok it. The admonitions of Senators Gillingor, Washburne. Teller, Wolcott, Jones and of ex Senators Piatt and Miller of Now York aro hiving a decided gospel.

On tho other hnd In the other com. paralysis, from which ho never fully roco ered. the Fair Complainant What Vice Chancellor Pitney Had to Say of Sadie Smith's Remarkable Story Occasions When Bea Aro Not Likely to nue, and fractured his shoulder blade. Ho was sent to tho Homeopathic hosoitnl. panics with tho important exception of the When ho loft the bank last Friday lie was feel Elijah P.

a cooper, of Knmv, Citizens' company the stock is widely distribut Special to ths Eacle.3 Washington, T. May 24. Congressman Qeisaenhainer of the naval num. effect. Tho attitude, of New York.

Pjunsvlvanij. jur. uoorty and Mr. Leo, however, remained pleasant, and it is believed that it wai on account of this friendliness aud his desiro to reoognize oldcomradc3 of tho Young men's olub that tho mayor made the appointment. This was the opinion expressed by a conspicuous Democrat who visited the city hall this morning.

"lean only explain the appoinment," said ho, after voicing his surprise, "on the theory that the mayor had a kindly feeling for his old asociatea and Mr. McLaughlin, seeing that hia heart was Eet upon reoaguizins thoin in this way, did net interi'ore." The criticisms of the appointment of Mr. Leo heard around tho hall to day came moBtly from the politicians who thought that the place should have been given to Mr. Gleiideniiingtoii account of his services to tho party. Aa a matter of fact, the chief objection tolMr.Glendciining appears to have been his activity in politics.

He is the Democratic loador of the Twcnty Bfth ward and has worked oarly and late far the party. Ho wanted the office of subway commissioner, and, like tho fellow in tho comic opera, he wan tod it very uvs in excedent hoaltb. He w.dksd ts a Flatbush Second street, while leaving tho steamship Van ed. Iu the Brooklyn and the Fulton municioal Ohio, the silver states, the states and thn trait, lue impression is gaiuiug that the timo is drawing near when the two warring factious will kiss and make up, after which event Mr. Willis will, for awhilo at least, occupy a much loss con car unassisted aud unaccompanied went to Oar ilereau at the Kmpire stores iust before mittee made the following report; the interests the so called Standard oil inter Northwest is also having a decided effect.

uti buy, where ho took an active part in the fell into the water. Ho was res ued bv PnhVn" itie committee on naval affairB to whom was eststhat up to a year or two ago represented by The fact that tho bulk of instructions aro man Qu nn nf the Second pre in t. far the most important element on the stock referred tho bill, H. 8,700, to provide for the gale of navy yard lands in thn nitv nf Ttranl. from tho.

solid South is also having its effect. This, however, is not charged up to tha Pi esi. John Wuimeli and Wocller eot intn booUs have comparatively little stock. An exam ueuates at tlie couference. Secretary Huntington of the bank said to day that he heard about noon from Miss Hunter, who reported her father's condition as somewhat improved, but still orit Themselves.

Mrs. Marion L. Wilcox's suit for divorco from her husband, William M. Wilcox of 1,018 Bedford avenue, was decided against her this afternoon by Vice Chancellor Pitney of Jersey City. I ending an opinion as to the jurisdiction of the court in Mr.

Wilcox's oroBS suit, tho vice chancellor declared that the husband was entitled to ination of the books of the Brooklyn company quarrel last night at their home, 102 Hamburg avenue, and the former struek Wueilur on the mado only a short time ago by a stockholder who lyn." having givon tho same careful consideration report aa follows: That the bill has for its object the sale to the city of Brooklyn of a certain plot Of land Of abont IwnntT.oiT nnra. known officer is Thomas J. Cunningham, the sscretary who signed tho application. He is a nephew of tho late John Cunningham, excise commissionor, aud represents in that way a good deal of money. Mr.

Cunningham was found this morning iu ths oflice ef the Gas Light Journal, 32 Pino Btreot, New York, but utterly declined to give out any information about its flicers or plans. When asked who the oCQcors were and whether Mr. Murphy was one of them Mr. Cunningham declined to answer. Ho said, however, that the corporation had besn in existence some years.

Ho thought it had not made any reports, but had merely kept its organization alivs. Mr. Cunningham bad considerable to say about laws oppressive to now railroad companies in Brooklyn dsnt, but to the in IUcraet jal of the federal officeholders and empUye i. Wan tho party demands is succoss aud that th soatiraeut of the party must be consulted and deferred to. had to threaten legal proceedings to gain his nean wiin a base ball hit.

sevoro scalp wound. Wnnsch is in jail. object, showed that the director who mainly embraced within the limitE of the navy yards. know of no conference agreement bare or represents these so called Standard oil interests, had but forty sharos par value $25 each to Ins inesaia lands have never been used by tho A W0J11.VS SURPRISING TALE elsewhero upou any candidate. I should opposo any such thing now.

But I do favor a conference name. All of which shows that Mr. Addiclss can government, nor have they ever baen ombracod spicuous position than he has during the past several menths. Neither John A. Nichols nor E.

B. Bartlott, who represent the Piatt eloment in the Third district, will attend the con veutiou as delegates. They will go a few days in advanoe of the Brooklyn delegation and will be simply interested spectators in Minneapolis. James M. Fuller will act as alternate for Mr.

Nichols and William C. Wallace for Mr. Bartlott. It was never intended that Messrs. Nichols and Bartlett should be tho active delegates from the Third, by the way, aud it was pretty well understood by the chosen few before tho election that tho alternates ware to be Messrs, Fuller and Wallace.

It is safe te assume tkat the' wholo Brooklyn delegation will vote for Harrison on tho first or preliminary ballot. After that the Blaine men claim that at least fivo out of tbo eight Abotu a lAobber. a Pistol n.ut in any scheme of improvement. pursue but one plan iu his attempt to gat control HOMEY HARKEr UhOSMS REPORT. Vast Amounts of Unemployed Halaucos ia British Ranks ECailrond Earning Clearing for Oho Week Slock Irregular and Lower.

For sxrlisr quotation ssa 5th paya. Wai.i, May 24. ino said lands have been visited and narnfnllT of the companies. He will net be able to make Stum. HtBffa, of delegates from the Republican states at Minneapolis and a free discu over tho situation and then the support of the nominee, whether inspected by your eommittnn km on private dickers with large holders.

He will have Mrs. Mary N'. Haynor, win resides nn thn ton to appeal to the stockholders at largo and will it shall bo Harrison. BUino. Slimnun itt.

story of the tenem.oi! house Oil Hicks irriar wtiicuwerono longer operative, and indicated found to consist of waste lands filled in and raised to the established grade and to have been held for the storage of lumber, but ronr com liaro to effer tempting prices for thoiv holdings. Kinley, Algor, Rood, or any other It, nil 1,1 tea n. appeared in the Third urecinet noliea sintim, that tho public would hear Irom his company this niorninr and told a queer storr of tobhr rv ai oi Dimti fin sitsrnnan wero: ueiore long. I have no candidate outside of that line and that policy, and I know that I reflect in this the Alabama Class 11 10 and attemut.id assault. Shs said that about a Al.a itu 4 lv! inc 11 mittee behove that, wooden vosiebi having been abandoned by the navy, theso lands can never bo required for such purposes, and in this opin aueciee.

lie characterized in strong terms as fraudulent the testimony produced by the wife. Mrs. Wilcox, whose maiden name was Hendrick son.is well known aB a singer in this city and New York. On this sido of the river Bhe has sung in the Centennial Baptist church, in the First Roformed church, aud, at tho time llev George C. Miln preached in BrooKlyu, in his church ou Tompkins avenue.

Sho was also a prominent member of the Cecilia. The couple were married November 22, 1881, without the knowledgo of her parents. Sho declares that 1880 her husband, who has an ungovernable temper, deserted her. Hence she took up a residenco with her aunt iu Bayonne, N. and in due timo brought suit for divorce.

She alleged in her complaint and sworo on the stand that every effort was made to find Mr. Wilcox and eorvo notice of tho Biiit upon him, but without success. She had rofused to recognize him as a DESOLATItt IV JIISSOUKf, Tho Citizens' gas company is an exception. Its control is vested in a syndicate, which has placod its interests in the hands of 1. IS.

Newcombe A New York. Mr. Addicks will have to take different measures to get this company aud he ha. It is said on Montague street to day that Cen dob 5a 10S A I0.V4 in us Nvrlliw I IMil'4 Nonbwo jl iIO. lji I' .1 sentiments of other delegates, both instructed and uninstrneted.

I have recently been in Illinois Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Naw York, and speak by tho card, uot mere SDecnlatinn L'h (J A kt o'clock this morning sue got out of be 1 and went to a olnsrtt. whero she thought she heard a noiae. On opening the door she w.is con fronted by a man wearing a black mask, who puinteda pistol iiiuGt.preu.il it uwtrtictiou off Crops aud SsMtriictioa 11 HH ion they arc sustained by the tsstimeny of the officials of the navy yard and very forcibly supported by the opinion of the I.tvo Slock the Flood. iOlb C'ji 11 A y.Ulios... Oj Oi.i N' Pao Mr.

btaples has made an offor to the CitizenB I at ner np.td and thrcitcnH out peopio to take that company and the Union of tO.Sli hast IVnu r.n nio lt. Eler Nor.ii So 1 Nor I'au at Or (Is. Orel in IV Ponn Ji ji PltU.V Ilteli Term 'You are a dolegato at largo to Minneapolis 'Hedging 'Yes; I understand there has boon some prom ..1 K(l ...110 JH (1 II S. 1st win so tor tbo man from Maine, unless tho Harrison tide is overwhelming. A well known Bepub lican in the Nathan wing, who is an out and out Blaino man, sized the matter up thus to day: "In the Second district Charles A.

Moore may be counted for Blame after the first ballot. Robert Sharkey, also from the Second, is deubtful, but will vote for Blaine if the contest is cloBe. Fuller aud Wallace, from ths Third, are both for the Twentieth ward, which lias recently beon navy, from whoso written opinion upon this same subject your committeo have the honor to quote as follows: "In reply I havo the honor to state tV, it io Knli 5 brain, if she made nn outcry. II i her down and remove 1 throe rings fr, iters, after which ho rilled the lmreiu 'hen threw hor lin Ira vers of Harl 1 110lA V.ll 7,4 merged into it. The price oftered is in the dark Int'irna' 1st inent hedging recently.

It singular what an vaiuaiii, tiu i.winir th otli wuc.ou ma i me pioc ot land will never bo needed for the nuronsos nf t.lm That there is a large basis of fact behind this rumor was confirmed by an Eagle reporter to ''Vifoftts over lrtn Mt of Ka. f. a Kiozs Ifl rtio 4K1MM onthusing and inviting thing tho political band wagon is." I therefore recommend the sale nf snid lnnri uauiy. no Old not hesitate to (ell tho mayor so, cither, and was led to believe that he had a very good chance of securing the prize. No later than yesterday ho bad a talk with the ma.vor about tho anpointment aud retired from tie interview apparently more choorful aud conlidont than ever, lie was at the city hall tins morning anj the Euccess of the other man filled him with a disappointment, if not resentment, irhich found expression iu conversation with his friends.

A Democrat, who is supposed to havo superior moans of tafociuatioti, xpUinsd the turning down of Glendenuing in this way; He said that party leaders thought it would bo an in sdTiaablc thing to appoint such an active politician, because the subway commission would necessarily have much to do with the electric light companies, which include a number of well known Democrats anions tusir stock' holders. The speaker argued that as Mr. len denning was aa active organiz ttion worker, his connection with tho board mijUt cause a great deal of criticism. It is true tiiat Mr. Lae is also itt politics, but he has not been identified with tho regular organisation, and is iu no way connected with the meu iu Iho olectric light companion.

He an intelligent, eucrgetio man aud his fi'ionds say that he will make an excellent commissioner, Professor Plympton, who has been attached to the Polytechnic iua ithto for yours, is a theoretical am! practical electrician, and a citizen or high repute and public spirit, lie was president of tho subway commission appointed by Low, and although that ba ly did not fully solve tho problem of burvins tiie wiros, it certainly I.ciiiirli Vai .110 .100 .10 .102 nusuand previous to his desertion of her because The area of tho yard after this nlnt, is rlimnnH T.oii Il'v A. tit I. eon bale Slior of will be about one hundred and fiftv anri THE MIASTOmuOH SAILS AlVAf ui. iio.ir. sno itirtlier alleged tha: tin robbers attempted to assault her an 1 tore her clothing.

Detectives liaicigli and Uourke ami Sergeant Maud mad an invmtjgition. They aro of tha I opinion that the story is a rune to have ths womm's husband return to her. I(a left her fivn the government retains Mia (.. as anee od, of his attempt to take improper liberties with servant, Sadie Smith. Mr.

Wilcox, who is a commission merchant at Mi J'f lo 1 Iiu7i KsaJiuiK ro Hi vims it ltea linjr 2d iuc l'err 11 2.1 pt Ta St ihlii Tex Pao 1st Loiimm Paa lit I UI'Dl (Jut 1st 'ir Mi TU' i IV 4 Pa 2U. 31 With sufficient depth of land for anv n. issiblo 1)7 1 IP To Jaiai Ciltorardi'a SqJindron Tot of tho Xubniarino fiisa. necessity. Jlitihaf.an lih 4s, lll Met K' jv I.

iua Murray street, New York, said his wife MKMi'irrs, Ifay 24. Pemiscot county, is a scene of desolation. Three r'ourUii of the county is now under water and assistanco is urgently needed at several points. Between Reel Foot lake and Parogould, on tho Arkansas sid 3, three families have been drowned Washington Hall, his wifo and three children; Joseph Malloiy, wifo and two children; Moore (eelorod), wife and daugntar. It is estimated that thra hundred horses and mules and two thousand head of cattls havi been drowned and that stveral hundred acres of cultivated farms are under water between Memphis aud Cairo.

According to Captain Howard there are acros of whi at destroyed, acres of com ruiaed aud nearly 200,000 acres of cotton inundated. The waters continue to rise and iu two days more it is expected that 1,000.000 acres af cultivated ground will bo flooded. The Arkansas bottoms are all under water and tho number of lires lost and property dsstroyed caunot bo estimated, because no boats havo gone into the flooded districts. wisiiod to devote all ner time to professional en By the third section of the bill tho nurchaso 107J, Monlana l. 11 price is fixed at not less than 3,41,000 oer acre.

Mo Kan A MKi 2il SUK gagements and thoreforo wanted to be free. Ho heard of he suit by accident and at once filed a cross bill alleging dosertion on the part of his weeks ago an jo.ued tuo navy in Philadelphia. TUis theory is carried out by the tin. ling of the rings, supposed to have been stohm, under a sofa in the kitclieu. Mrs.

liaruor is a good looking woman, about 35 years old. Sne has two bruises, which the say mifl'oi have been caused some time aco. day. Several fact3 heard at different, times aud dovetailed together make it certain that Mr. Addicks is not working on his own hook.

As Mr. Staples represents him, so ho represents a syndicate. This syndicate is said to have been formed iu Philadelphia among the men who originally backed Mr. Addicks iu 1S84 for his Boston deal. This syndicate is said to have underwritten the success of the plan.

That is, they have ined or guaranteed to Mr. Addicks that a control in the comoauies natnsd shall bo handed over to him within aspecified lime. The umountof the guarantee as obtained from the inside is $11, 000,000. The syndicate, then, is virtually under a contract to got for Mr. Addicks tho control in the companies named.

If they do this under a cor tain fixed price they make so much profit. If tboy have to pay more, they Joso. It is almost a with the further provision that the quostion of excess of value, if any, over and abovo said Bum shall be determined by a board of three compe tent appraisers, to be appointed by the secrotary of the navy and that the renort of sneh aimrai. wne. new well he succeeded In establishing his siue ot tne story is shown by tho decision of Blaine.

Benjamin of tho Fifth and Willis of the Feurth are, cf course, for Harrison. It is hard to say just how Dr. Hopp of the Fifth and J. J. Schlusaer of the Fourth districts stand, but they're Just as liable to eo toward Blaine, if tho current shows any inclination to run hia way, as toward Harrison.

Tho way tho delegation stands now, four of thorn favor Blaino, two Harrison and two aro in the balance, liable to swing eithor way. If this Blaino sentiment continues te gain ground as it haB been doing lately, tho whole Brooklyn delegation, Willis and all, will be for Blaine before tho day of the convention." That, of course, is tho view of a strong anti Harrison man, but there is no doubt that much of what be claims is admittoi already by the administration crowd. The Harrison club will havo a dinner to night at 71 Woodbine street. Platos will be laid for 150, and speeches will be made by Murat Hal tlio vice chancellor. The testimony offored at lie trial tins morning to show tlio guilt of tho BISHISSKD 05 THE res ri.

t. Tho testing of the Ericsson submarine sun at the navy yard was discontinued to day to enable tho torpedo board to replace the shrunken lump nets in tho dry dock with shad nets of a larger size aud which will shrink but little. Tlii new nets will be 40x30 feet. The rxf.jt'imeuts thus far made have demonstrated first tb.it the projectile may be fired under water and secondly that it may bo propelled for tho required distance of COO fact. Tho results of the four shots fired are also taken as fairly indicative of the power of the gun to send the missile straight ahead over the required distance, although little or nothing as to the uniformity of depth below tho surface of the water of the course the torpedo may bo made to maintain has been determined.

Husband was at times very spiov. Miss Smith n. ers shall be subject to the approval of tbo secre taryof the navy, thus thoroughly guarding tho valuation of said lauds. III tb circuit tl.i morning Justice Hart. comely young person, testified that on ovory pos siblo occasion tho defendant tripped, ran against or wrestled with her, anything for an excuse to lett 'IitikiscI the complaint in the By the second soction of said bill.

tlx. caln is tn ha suit for dam made upon the expressed condition tVint age brought by Maurice Kelly a bam hod elevating company. gaiust the Pel lly a get her in his arms. Mrs. Wilcox, who is of Brooklyn shall, within two years, open ouo or more water channels for commerce upon the plot so to be con roved, from fha WMlu(.

i.toorrr employed in digging ati a large and haudsome woman, became very much excavation for It is said that the deposits in the principal banks in Great llritiir. dniiuc March amounted to about and that those in twenty seven instituti ius in Ltiivlon were nearly tho bank of England alone held about 40,000.000. It is not urpriinz that because of the pressure of this vast amount of unemployed mouuy discounts in the open market for sixty to ninety day bank bills should ho as low as three quarters of 1 per cunt. The latest mail advices report an inquiry for ail investment issues, and bankers hero say that now commissions of good bonds of American railroads are promptly taken as soon as offered. A conference ef wholesale crocors of this city and tho managers of the American sucar refining company has beeu arranged fur June 0, with a view to securing an agreement by tlio city dealers will obtain advantages over interior doalors.

new financial idea. The Brooklyn deal is culminating rapidly. Be CONGRESSMAN COOMUS COXURAIULAXED. Ho Secure iho tr'iuul PjiMsnjro of the VesKc) For Order Rill, fore tho week is out a oironlnv will go out to tho excnea at tno way wbiou tho defendant's lawyer confused Miss Smith, and expressed herself bo audibly as to call forth a remonstrance from one of tho court officers. On one occasion.

channel to one half the distance toward Flushing avenue, with only an opon street intervea lng between said water channel and the na rv This will be dependent, the officers say, very stockholders, giving the dotails an.l asking thorn for a price to deposit their stock nffiil a a gas tank. A portion of nn uievamr operated by the defendant company foil npm, him. Tha dismi.ss. tl of the complaint was made ou tho plaintiff. otvn evidence, in 'mating ti.at hu had been guilty of contributory negligence, Daitey, Beil Crane for the plaintiff, with Charles J.

Patterson opposed. largely upon the poise and buoyancy and the ef said iuiss smith, Mr. Wilcox had takon advan majority is so deposited. To morrow several fect of the nets m.thewayof deflection. Tho tage ol bar whilB Bhe was carrying away the hundred thousand dollars is to bo deposited with firing will be contained to morrow.

stsad, Jesso Johnson, T. B. Willis and other prominent Bepublicans. The League of Republican olubs will nioet this evening at 2,005 Atlantic avenue to elect delegates to the taie convention to be held at Utica, June 23. Last eveninc tho Third ward Republican club gave a reception at Atlantic avenue and Nevina dinner dishes.

Sho stood still and screamed un sonio local trust company, which will receive the lie monitor Miantonomoh was annonnced to yard lino and that tho United States shall have free access frm said navy yard across Baid street to said channel. It is proposed to make said channel over 1,700 feet long aud 150 feet in width, this, in tho opinion of your committee, very greatly facilitating the handling of tho re ISpeclal to the Eagle. Washington D. May 34. Congress William J.

Coombs succeeded this morning in passing through the hauso a bill of great interest to the shipping merchants of Brooklyn aud elsewhere. It provides for an ex tsntion of lay days to vcasols calling for orders. slook for Mr. Addicks. What the final price will sail at noon for Annapolis, whero she will joi til Mrs Wilcox came te the rosctio.

Iu passing upou this testimony tho vice chancollor said: KACIMI AT bo la not known. Tho original bid of 120 has Rear Admiral Oherardi's lleot. "It seems to me entirely without the bounds of The firjt race was oi, by Idtinmi Iilian, secon and Warsaw, third. been made impossible by the course of tho market. On Saturday the stock sold for 110 to 112.

lir.t Time, Lilian 1 probability that any man, matter how evil Railroad earnings: mi, tuuvn luiT.tui (omoriue; tno Ulisirtntiy polos from the streets of our oity. The new commission will serve until November, 1890, when its powers will be vested in the mayor and camrnissiouer of the department of city works. The salary is $3,000 a year and the electrical companies of the city will havo to pay it. As tho Now York aud New Jersey telephone company has by far the most wire mileage in Brooklyn, that corporation will luvvo to stand the bulk of this expense. William D.

Snrt'etit, the gcnesL maiueer of the company, said this afternoon, that ho was perfectly satisfied with the appointments. The company would now be able to undertake work which it had been prevented fro.n doing in the absence of such an authority. He referred to the ootiuoe tbni of the underground system, in different parts of tho city, with overhead wires. Tno commissioner of city works had prevented the company from doing any work of this kind. The company now had about 7,5 00 miles of wire uu rg round and would continue the burial business under the now commission.

Mr. Lao swore in bafore tho city clerk this wnicu nas on rought for by them for the iasj loo. minded he might be, would be so foalish as to se quirements ot tne said navy yard. By the same said section, it is also provided that before said sale is consummated the consent, of the nitv Inc. S33 THE COURT CALKXGARS.

to be t'allril tor SJoarinc Jndgesi To morrow. Cases lit teen or twenty years. The bill has already lect such au opportunity for his advances. Th by N. Sua.

A quarter to 31, net Uio Wostorn. 3d wit. May I.ou. A (1. Central, 3d May Col Shaw.

A HocSIhk, 2il vtlt. May. passed tno senate, and now it only waits tho sig girl was standing her bauds full of dishes of Brooklyn shall bo given to the closing by the United States of tho eb.n,,n,l 5,051 5,007 and his wife within screaming distance. The naturo oi tno l'residant to become a law. Cos 11 Yesterday largo sale'.

wero made at 120, 123 and 125. To day 125 is freely bid. Seven hundred shares are offertd for 127H, and that seems to bo the loweat in the market. A thousand shares are being held for 130. Meanwhile tho local consoIidationistB are say iDg nothing, but thinking hard.

Suiirnmn rourt. anr Mul tr: 1 Oailon, infitico story is preposterous." siMnmrti, uuuu ax, vjiuuey uay introducer! a 1.0. 2H, Oiloy vs. Sclnralbe; OS. 'III.

Kill 0, 101. 102, 103, 104. lot 10s, Imins the Pent.lo a ijunsiun to craucis a lirooklyiute. causeway which shall be located entirely west of the land to be conveyed under this act to the city of Brooklyn. At tho present time tho dischargo from tho two large sewers of the eitv of THE DAMAGES REDUCED.

rM. the Union. Br.iolclj and Klni nCo oloiat il It roipi ctircli act. tho Uity of Rronklm ami thr, as. La Th Congressman Coombs has Just received nor nf tho Citr of Brooltlrn an i hr, rAnUii af uue ucnerai term ol the Citr Conn roar oi naiu city, witn roiarence to taxos nf 1 8MS.

loSO Collector Nathan, ex Senator Birkett aud others of the Piatt persuasion were present. District Attorney Jesse Johnson and ex Senator Jacob Worth, who have been out of tho city for the past tan days (in different directions), have returned. The anti snappers wi: hold a meeting at the Court street headquarters next Saturday night to decido on a course of action at tho eonvontion in Syracuse tho following Tuesday. The place of holding the convention has been changed from the Wei ting opera house to tbe Alhambra, which is censiderably larger. In the Democratic field all is quiet.

There is but little talk of the coming convention, and, while the plans are being formulated for tho campaign work, there is little or nothing on tho surface to indicate the lines upon which they are being drawn. IMIIU. I SOI, resuoct.TOly; 100. I.onsr Islan.l I )n THE LYNCUIlttiS AT THE SOUTH. A HAHK ART SALE.

A rtlagnlficcBt otlorUon of Painting (a Ke Said at Auction on Tlnirvtlay. There has not In til in city sjaco (leoree I. collection of mastornUco were shown at tho Acaib.niy an rxludir Ion of ram and oil painit iKS. atur colors and ti hlnj. as aro no an othilu at 457 1'nllon t.

opposite Matthows' dry coo Is lo. o. ovvnhitf wai t'ircn upoutiroly to members ol the proia and 'I'lio lattnr out Into ivstacics, inl on ot tho former bo as Thomas did him ho aaid iu spt sch at tho annlrcrsary itf ol ti patrons and friends of the Ailist R. ind of Scotland: "if a critical kttoirl.) 01 tii arts woro Til in Us Dsran dot Too Mucb. tue iotlowintr dispatch; New May 24.

Hon. William J. Cuomtis, M. HWiiuuton: Circuit court. Harnett.

.1.. rcrt I rSn r. Ilmbop Fitizgrcrald itScutioua Things Tbe general term of the city court has roduced pbU, 10P. KighoBl number rcachoJ ou rOKular Lest thanks and cardial congratulations upon Wbicte Shoald Etc Itcmciufjercd, ltv court. Bonoral tr rm T.n '1 ne nnal passage ol tlio vessels' for order bill.

It faciutato commerce and wo recognize that tho City ot Brooklyn, app. llant; 12, appoil'ant the amount of damages awardod William J. Doran by a jury iu his suit against the Brooklyn and New York ferry company from tl.oOO to Chicago, 111., May 24. T3. Aloran.

resnnnajnt l.t nr os ui muoson, apprju.mi i.i, in tlio mattt ref 1 1' Keel A special dispatch from Atlanta, quotes an iiraauiuiuui is mosuy uue to your lnuelati; effort. (Signed) W. s. A 1,000. Iho action was for assault and batterv ami ano.

vs. Adams, commissioner, hpr cial term, Chief The clearing lieuso managers havo addo 1 Union Pacific, Atchison, Chicago, Bnrlingtoa and Quincy and Rock Island to tho list of stocks to be cleared, making eight. Clearings for the webk ending to d.ty were 1,743,300 shares valued at $90,200,000, calling for balances both sides. Tbe market was and generally firm during tho first hour the afternoon, with a rise ia JSow England as tbo feature, but about 1 freo selling of Northern Pacific preforretl. Rock Island, tho otii er grangers and thoilouthwesterna had a weakening effect upon the whole list.

The attack upou the market was based upon a ruinor that Jay Gould was seriously ill and that tho ba. romcterwas falling in the The tone grew steadier about 2:30 aud then the movement became dull. About 2 o'clock the market grow a little fitmer on a light volume of business. After tho delivery hour the grangers fell off, followed by the Sontliwusu rns and Reading, and the tone was interview with Bishop Fitzgerald, tha Southern ou.iku v.io:niii oa. (J( alleged to have been committed by tha emplo.roB President Maritime Exchange Court oi BSMons Vfilliam Uorst.

receiving THE FLORIDA Tit i IS UOISBERS. A Prisoner Confined in JaCI at Orlando. Methodist conference cliairuuu, with reference the oi tno defendant company on Fobruary 10, nB. 'iireio, agsauit; runic aisanlt iViinam 1. rnwiocd, as auit; John Krlton, ahsanlt Jura," Ta2rt, crand larr enr: Paul Walter, Kranil lar eny Mlchaol Poirors.

mans aitcliter ir to tho lyucbings of negroes iu the South. "With regard to these," ho said, "two or three things mm, at tbo JSast Twenty third street forry houso, New York, Tho Jury gave $1,500 dam WAS WARDED OF HIS 01T. DEATH. Philadelphia. May 24.

may bo Baid. ou.t owiiii ru, ouryiary yt i.eeie, malnnyus ages and an appeal was taken. The Dalng or Mr. BliWtie in New York Xo day. finds its way into tlio channel between tho Cobb dock and tho main shore, which being met by tha tido coming up the channel forms a very serious deposit.

Last year tlio cost of oxcavation was $22,000 and the estimate for this year to keep the entrance to the dock freo ia Placed at ever J40.000 The building of a solid causeway across the channel wilt prevent tho sewerage being drawn in and a consequent deposit. The committee believe that tho establishment of a well built market with its appurtenances on this land will not only be a benefit to the city of Brooklyn, but will add greatly to the value aud sanitary condition of tho adjoining property. The. convmittee report back the with the following amendments au.l recommend its passage: In section 2, lino 3, strike out tho words "or so much thereof as may be required." (i Iu section 2, line 7, strike out the word "should." and on the same liue strike out the luiscuini; oautuiraru Durziary. "First, that tho unspeakable crimo fer which necessary tor a )nst admiration ui ihtm.

I admit, much as I doiieh in thorn, th.it I that kno 1 am one of tho, i.niu.tcit who admiro ry sinceroly, Ihoucli portup lilto tho initia airo a pen'ocljy itj.sr, for my admiration, i enjoy tho ait as must at on ,0 nn ii of I co not, tory i man nnac uartiu Mclnerney, engineer of a locomotive MirroiatQii court. (Jcorea B. Abbott. Tho opinion in that appeal is written by Judge coutitines Anub Waten. employed tho construction of the Koxborough usoorne.

lie recitos the facts in the case, show they wero lynched outlaws the perpetrator, whether while or black, in every part of the Secretary Blaino finds it a mighty handy thing liana Uey ir. orite V. Uarioiv, Thomas Fin! lli nrv On 11. I I.arov. Wilvon to havo a little gran, ld iuh tor, and this morn iH.vjyuiaii uau simpiy oeen ejected from reservoir hero, was thrown from tho foot plato of his etigiuo while rounding a curve yesterday United States.

Frequent lynchings have oc Cobb. Henry Haui mm, llanira. Klmlm dobu B. lvli7abnth Hpnrv Mrrr tue terry house by two of tho employes because curred from timo to time iu the North, but they Administration Margaret Farley. I F.

liren ne bad oeen torood through the gates by tho una iatnuy eruslien ny the trucks behind, dyinq last night, Early in tho morning Mclnerney told ing, at the Fifth avenue hotel, Baby DamrosoU acted a3 a fender and a bulwark for her grandpa against a horde of various sorts of peopio who tried to sec tho statesman on every coneni vnliln nnn. appear io ue iorgotton ontireiy. Tlio white man in the South who is guilty of the crane rhe nstatf Kif nM ty i suns 1 or It is uot n' cs euj the rr id ling. crowd in the rear. Tlio opinion on the theiry that no malice was shown by the defendants aud F.

OffR (motion. meets an awful doom as swiftly as does tho black a workman that he had received a premonition in a dream that his life would bo ended before sunset. Uurius the period which followed after :30, when it became dull and irregular in tno lato trade and that an injustice had beeu doue them by tho licavy until steadier. Stacks ere at the close. Contented caimtlar at II o'clock.

Nn. oO WM of I'ntcr J. Shannon. No. 23 Will ot Caroline Mollrnhaen.

Jacksonville. May 24. An Orlando special says: "The authorities havo fei the city 3ail hero a man suspected of bL iiu the train robber and murderer, lie was arrested Balnrday afternoon in a barber shop, lie came in on a train from Clermont and bought a newspaper, in which ho read a description of himself. Ho then went to the shop and ordered his beard shaved off. It is said that he mado a confession on implicating three others.

A full de Feripiion of thoso Iirvo been published. Five suspects arrested at Sunford were brought hero yesterday afternoon and taken before tho suspect here alleged to have confessed. No reporters were admitted, but it is learned that the suspect here declared that theso five from ford were not the guilty inon. The Orlando people do not believe that tho man iu jail hero Ins confessed. Tho authorities 'ivo out no in man.

It is notablo that in all the spasms of jury in fixing tlio damages at so largo a figure. 'jualnto 1 rrith astronomy enioys tho a' the bridiant ot a starry niai.t.'i sary (o lisve a Icnotvlodee of th arts to collect: as tho subjects aro varied Thero are bcv.it 1 trondlan Is, rario asons of the year, a many pot an that aro striting an 1 iitolike. The t.u merit ol the pict i.tos a recta: nams. rvhi. 'n will catalog no7 ra ly at tho i i i Ion St.

'l" dar was iuf, man's dav: man 1 and iclure, ut (iignation against tno eotitnern people tiecaiise Hy 1, lie maile tins statement until he met tlio acci Under tho charge of tho trial Judge no punitive of these lynchings no word of sympathy has been LARUE FIRE SPOKAXE. dent no exercised tho greatest care in attending iioner 101115.1 at damagos were to bo allowed. The opinion rules spoken for tho wiiite women who wero their io nis unties, unit so remarked to his assistant. closed about lJ per coat and at 1 aad hows the course of lh uuicss me pnuuun stipulates to accept a Is, Cottages anil oilier Prouori told by tho liitind in tho nis, 'iil of tho rui The followiag ttbls reduction ot tlio judgment to $1,000 tho verdict ATTEMPTED UCKULARY. words, at any time," and on same line, after the word "Brooklyn," insert the word "shall." In section 2 strike out tho lines 8 and 0 and substitute as follows: "From the Wallabout chanuelouc or uioro wuter channels fer commerce through the lands conveyed and the chan stock markui ibis day: Op IB A qi'Kfc'K FREAK OF KATUBB.

Fokt H'oiiTtt, May 24. (turned and Two rdieyiuif. SroKaXE, May 23. Afire broke out last evening in tho factory of tne. alio I a xl rnarited ot tho items tboy he hoped that all Thieves JHoiv off tho Outer I'oor of 1., itat tbo tepr mtitatiTo clubs had the numbers on tho catalogue of oni orpect to sec'iro at tho sale.

It is those p.ctiites remain in tho eltv is to be reversed and a now trial granted. WHERE ARE HER DOLLARS? Wltjr Mrs. tirecn Canted a Voitns FriMrt'N Arrest. PoatmiiHter Vannuit' Safe. the Spokane mill comuauy, on the riverfront.

Am. Rofinlna Co Am. Ketlning Co. pld Am. Cotton Oil Am.

Cotton Oil pld. Atch.Top. i Santa lro i( 07 i'H 33 A treat! of nature has come to light in tho county jail, His name Is Jesse Lee, aged 18, years. Turn the boy's faco so that a strong light Mich ftt. 07 H7 3 5 71 4 33! 5Vi Low t.

uo? 37 liH 32 am Cloa ins. 00 V7 37 7411 S' 5U" be Tbe flames spread with wonderful rapHitv. and nel nerooy requiroj to be opoued shall opened from the wstsr." Auctioneer iJeo. W. Lewis ill thj carcl.

a.u Miumiii was mam to mow open tne sate in tho employes had to run for their lives. Three Canadian Pacislc may stuno into his ayes and a phenomenon is the Aortliport post oflice last night. The. burg Mrs. Lnlu Green, who has rooms on the second Cana.la Southern.

Centra: Neiv seen. Around the pupils of the eyes, in ths iris of them wero iujured in leaping from the. building. Lato night two of the employes arc tare effected au entrance at the roar door aud In section 3, lines 2 and words "er any part thereof." In section 4, after the word .1 Trio of floul'i. Don't spoil your feet, waste yojr nt r.n loM jour 3, strike out ths "described" strike floor of 305 Geld street, asked tho services of the Central tcHic are tne tweuty tix letters of tho alphabet, ar succeeded in blowing opeu the outer door of tbo temper wtta tu tittinc Sboes liny tin; Th c.

l'irst precinct police in recovering which, buo Chattanooca Cijei. A Oiuo ranged symmetrically. There aro thirteen let large safe. Iho chilled iron inside door proved missing, and it is feared they peri hod ill the flames. They were Adolph Schultz aud a mm out remainder of line.

aiy totiam in. lit last II.va i too much fer tuem, however, and the job was 2gi 4'i" 305 Fulton st. saw, nan just ueon stolen from a trunk in her apartments. She suspected a young man who llklyn; 207. and 1,203 ,1 (lino Ut pM.

flics A (lliio 2a pft. ters in pacu eyo, those up to being in the left eye and the is Gaining ones the right. Lec named Butcher. Tbo injured men aro Andrew auamiuueu. me uoaiis ana drawers were ran Johnson, William Greennold and James Smith.

In section 4 strike out lines 6, 7, 8 and 9. In section 4, line 10, strike out the words "market In section 4 on lines 13 aud 14. sti iltn nut tv, pretense. Not that Baby Damroseh was aetualty at the hotel in propria persona, buthor uamo was the talisman that Mr. Blaino used to effeetuaUy shut off interviews by newspaper men and the tirosomo twaddle of peopio whom Mr.

Blaine didn't liko to offend, but whose conversation ho was afraid might bo boring. He used Baby Damroseh impartially on all, and on au Eaqle reporter with the rest. "1 am going uptown to sea my granddaughter," said Mr. Blaino with a beaming Bmile, as ho stepped oat of the elevator of the Fifth xveaue a few moments boforo 11 o'clock this morning, "and I may spend tho aftsruoon there. Later I may see an oculist about my eyes, which havo troubled me, but I haTo really no sot plans for my stay in New York." "But, Mr.

Blaine," said tho reporter, "you had a number of callers this morning and amoug thoni Mr. Piatt, Mr. "Now, my sou," said tho secrotary, "jou musn't begin on politics, for I have absolutely nothing to say on that score, except that I must reiterato that my proscnt visit to New York is without any political significance whatever. I am hero for a rest, to see my grandchild aud to have an occulist'a opinion on my eyes, and, with a few ss cial obligations, that is and Mr. Blaine said this as though he was oblivious of the fact that all New York, not to say the country, is by the ears as to tho possibility of his being a candidate beforo the Minneapolis convention.

Notwithstanding all this, Mr. Blaine had aomo political visitors, aud early oues, too. They were men who, unlike common people compelled to send np cards aud wait for a reolr. DassArl had hoen visiting hor and ho was arrosted within says bis father and four brothers are similarly sacked, but nothing of valno taken. The re Crilcaco Ji Alton Clue.

It ir. (Jautcj. W.i Chicaso I'r HO Cos. tJ. C.

A 1. ds 'I' ho flrilllaur i of Ticxv Silverware Isoasilj reprojureil vyllh rtto tr.t aiiectod. ceipts of the Northport office are known to be half an hour. But the prisoner had no money, denied all knowledgo of the robbery, and Mra. In suite 01 the efforts of the fuv department the lire quickly snruad to th i Echo mills, ownso by Braren irr Keats, were cti tir' ly consumed.

Tbo fire then imnneti thn the largest of aiiroftico on the island, and at the 22 42 115 15 Hi 4H'i words "or so much thereof as may be required." In soction 3, line 4, strike out tha words "sot Clcv. C. i St. 1.. pt U7M Colorado Coal g.sa Uouroiidated lias 115 12' 11)21, 7UH li U5'.

15 5'i'v 4H4 uimjii luiiisuu, uiter a Tvnue, to mate a com nvrr and destroyed the outmost milk 10311 Mian OK 4 1 1 ft '1 1 13 Jo 3 51 Hi AID ASKED KOlt FLOOD SCFFKREKS. Jackson. May 2 4. portien or portion of." Plney fc Wadh.v.na and tho bnilJiiiL' of i tt vtsm. 1 13 Ucl.

back A Wtf.sleru. 15 i Jjj closing of the mouth Postmaster W. H. Sammis baa a considerable amount in his strong box. Tne fact that lie ia treasurer of several organizations probably led the burglars to anticipate a shiniile company.

Thar alio The bill as above will be reported nnnn itio urancy. uovcraui ouine is uaiiy receiving numerous loiniatjon, nut at dantord a circular is afloat with a description of other mon. Those descriptions wore secured from the Orlando man, who is said to havo confessed." Later The man who was arrestod at Orlando, ected of OKing one of the robbers who murdered tUe express messenger near Sanford on Saturday morning, has confnssod to beini? implicated in the II at Urtt refused to give an account of himself, but finally consontod to aftor being tortured, it is said, whh live coals and twisters. tub rmiioNit i.assihusmk muhdek. Paius, May 24.

M. Iteymond, husband of the woman who kiii her rival. Mine. Dlapovte Lasimone, iu a room in the Hue Kocher on Saturday night hist after discovering tho couple, has dis.ipprarod. Search has been made for him in every direction and his friends foar that, driven by remorse for the fate that, he brcnght upon Ins paramour, he has committed suicide.

The killing remains a subject of discussion In all public places, and tho general feeling is ono of sympathy for Mme. Raymond. cottages, damaged the Howard street hrlriTr. plaint against him, so ha was discharged. Mrs.

Green is not living with her husband Just now. She had him arrested and arraigned in Justice Walsh's conrt last week. Green is a prosperous commission merchant, who has a J.it Comnniir'i Kxiruct of Beef. Flaror yo ir soup and crarb with Lb big. 'I'ht I'rnperty now Ocrtipii by Eaotr.

ar the Fulton Ferry, an I aS'o tho Am.rt' tn relj i lor sale. Die tr.ir, ter to I rasde Kai.ri corporation ban iuotcI into I. Ill') II. nl 51 It letters trom Issaquena, Sharkey, Adams and hoe to morrow. The report is considered by Congressman Coombs as a great victurr.

Du. .1 Cal. Tru.t.. rleti uaul. and National iron works and a steam lanndrv.

The lass, as near as can bo figured to night, is about $230,000 Ka i Ten Ka 1 nf other eonntieB on the Mississippi river calling for assistance. The people, judging from the appeals, are very destitute. While there have boon THK BOBIliS OF Tlifcl VICTIMS FOU.VD. leno. 20 pf.l on until avenue.

Mrs. Green was a divorced A MOVE AGAINST JOHNSTON'S POOL KOO.tf, Klcc FLAMES IS A RAILWAY TU.VSEL. In woman wnen Urecn married her and ho claims 111H Erie corner ot iValiiticto Put Into One Collin and Buried in Unt and Joiin oii sts. lire t)M iliat sue is entirely too friendly with tho advertibtftueut under "For balo no breaks on this side, large portions of land have, been overflowed from back and aoepace young hV'l 3 1 A Vc iM of CoiU iu the Co Din TfoiiHiniiiv Warinnt UbkciI, Probably for of Evidence. Vailry.

lies! 'stat l.Htlicrnn Cemetery. man whose arrest she caused last night. 11 IS 2 C7'4 ,:) lU.l'i 133J iom lliiS 11 14 i 10:1 liny 75M 1 water. Ine governor powerless to render any Tiiottzbt 10 Ue oa Fire. lilu.ois i 'outral lO.li i Lake rshnrs bunt UUn.l 101 4 Iho bodies of Carl Kuutzo aud John Hocb.

Captain Campbell, of tho First nreninef assistance, as mere are no funds availablo for 31RS. COOK TELLS QUEER STORf. who wero burned to death in the Zollner hall vie' A NaahTlllo "V' Vs lOiJit 75? 113 plied to Justice Walsh lato this afternoon Blii3ii.vuit.iM, May 2 i. Tho firo which started yesterday, continues to 1 lil'o fire a week aco, were recovered from nudor the Saw 'flirco vi en for a warrant to close Cb. lfv Firo Firo heiiiug Io HI I.

II, WAK1) An.v daughter A. M'ar .1. aited 1:1 year. ur. al from the resi st, May 20, at 2 (bo rl jacn Ms o.v.iau Ki 134 and Mary 03 Lcrgoq rage in tbo tunnel through tho Coosa moun L14H iuiub hub iiiviuiuK.

xuey were iouna under Commission room," at 3o3 Fulton stt Hoiiko Karly Xfciia loruing, such purposes. BAUOSDKSS' Ce.NYlCTlOJ AFF1BHED. Special to the Eagle. Aliian X. May 24.

Mobile A 'Jhio icrmronts. o'clock V. tains, on tho Columbus mid Western railroad where an iron circular stairway stood, and it is The application was based upon affidavits Micl.i. Central WH Mrs. Margaret supposed that they were going down these stairs A.

Cook of 14d Butler street setting forth that ofher peopio" nr.mn.ml lir a 30 some twenty miles trom here. A chemical engine was this morning lent to the soeuo an i did Mian. A St. Louis l' Minn. I l.ouis pfu Kan.

lcixs ikij: quietly into the hotel and up to Mr. Blaine's piV lors, on the soeond floor, through tho privacy of when they wero suffocated. The bodies wero IOS'1 12H io 2 51 i 1 I 1W An interesting caso decided to day by the work for a while, but when tho roof coiu burned past recognition. Tiioy were taken to an Ma. Kan.

A T. td.l to open pool rooms about city hall, and Captain Campbell made the move, because he is anxious to break up tho pool room business. Tlio can court of appeals was the atiiimanca of convic 10 i 124 20 1 l'i 2, St, 11 I5t Ills tt. menced inlltn? it was considered to undertaker's shop on Boorum street, where they Atis oitri 1'acittc 51(4 Co 1 1 1 told the police of the Butler street station this morning that she was awakened at about 3 o'clock thiB morning by a noise in the hallway. She went out and saw threo mon, she says, setting fire to a mass of loose paper.

The men ran when they saw her, and sho extinguished tbo tion against Joseph Baron, loss, who tvas found Co. nfrl. 107V4 were viewed by a coroner jury, aud then what 1 12 lo iili tnin and nr. counsel to lir noli enter the tunnel. It is over a half utile Ion, an 1 is timbered except Soil feet about of the MI'H DRINK S.

SL'M guilty of extortion in having ibtaiued from 3.1 little was loft of the two bodies was placod in department, had a long talk in Justice WnKV Xat. Load Xat.Lsvl ptt svj Xe' Vst 1 1 1H PopMn A Marks, New York city, cloak makers tunnel, fhore is a l. irgo vein of coal through one colbn and interred in Lutheran cometorv liiM the sum of $100 under a threat to call out tbo private room, but there is no indication that they got their warrant. Johnston's place is riiiiiiliiff winch the tunnel passes, which is thought to be tuis atteruoou. in: kind IT i "in ytifit HOT7T.I) iim: liKST I Til tl.S r.

ts MIJ.K iti.r in i c'itK. LKi'tii. 11 Tltsr hands 'J A 1 CI.1:a N. I5ECA l. I CIII'N'IKV A.N.'I CJ.OM'l urm employes on strike in case his demand flames.

The paper was saturated with kerosene. Mrs. Cook will tell her story Fire Marshal Lewis. She says that sho give any de just as usual and there aro no indications nf WANTS TO PUT OUT nER HUSBAND. burning.

1 he tunnel cost about il.ooo.ooo. a force of men was put to work in each side of the mountains closing up tho tunnel hoping ta I Vt t.i.KM 1'HllDK, UlLCAL'Sj; IT HAS iiKC.V Mil. raid. The probability is that no ovidenee justifying a warrant was submitted to the iustinn scription ol tlio men. Airs, liilwaril Scamsn'n ol Not.

was rout sod. MORMON COLOXISTS FOR MUX ICO. El Paso, May 24. DKACOVS PA DO KXPECTKD JL'LV. Nicb, May 24.

1 lie friends here of Mr. Edward Parker Deacon have been advised that it is probable President Carnot will pardon Mr. Deseon on July 14. tho anniversary of the fall of the Bastile, when it is customary for the executive to extend clemency to certain prisoners. The decision not to appeal to the com de ca isatisn is based upon tho expectation of early commutation of the tentence.

TWEXTY IBAliS KOlt A STAGE 8ax Fbancisco, May 2 4. Abe Jones has sentenced to twenty years imprisonment by United States District Judgo' Morrow for tho robberies of the Bedding Btage on the nights of October IS and 24 l.tsf. tliuc Domoklic Diff icalticu. niSHOP IIC 10X5ELL I FLUSHING. This morning Bishop Charles B.

McDonnell co 30H 14l UdH 13i, lillst 1'rial olti 121 Mrs. Edward Seaman of Matsapoqua has com. IM riCAlXY J.NSPI I Tl TIMS IN THK s' "1" Ji i'! n.i) UV UN AT Ci.M'h VKU ul'AiiT. Yof' CA.VNdT IH i.iDtJD MILK tllliAI'Uk. llCI'toK MI1.K A NOI' HI HAD AT A.N'Y E.

KN Jj Till A I'tlliTAI, CAHI) ANDTHICY will sjcvj) you a samci.i: mi! i fhke. YOHK IIA1HY UM 13H 11 l.HH 51 '( fi'ljij 121 1 '1 Anottier Mormon colony has been granted a X1STH R1RTM9AY OK THE IIIUDUE. Flags are flyiug on the bridgo towers to rlsv in meuced an action for ejectment against her large concession in the stats of Chihuahua. Tho 1MM Txiii 121 10 firmed a class of thirteen hoys and a like number celebration of tbo ninth anniversary of tho onco. husband, who has been proprietor of the hotel at concession conistsof 100,000 acres of fine farm land, through which runs tho Bio Concho.

A place tor many years. Seaman put the of girls of St. Joseph's academy, Flushing. After the confirmation ceremonies tho bishop and forty ing of the big structure for public use. This 13 also tho birthday anniversary of Queen Victoria.

HO: PULTUN STUKKT. property in bis wife's name some years aco. delegation of Mormon elders went through to me wenty tnird stroet entrance. It waB said that among them was ex Speaker James W. Hinted, Murat Halstead and John W.

Foster, mioiator to Spain, and it was also common roport about tho hotel that they met Mr. Piatt in Mr. Blaine's apartments. Mr. homo is at the Fifth avouuo and no one of the hotel attachos would eoy irhethsr this was true or no.

Mr. and Mrs. Blaine breakfasted in their apartments at 0 o'clock, and then some visitors were recoived. Sonio ctme to see Mrs. Blaino, but tho parties named had a conference with tha secretary that lasted a half hour.

While it was going on big Tm Reed, the ex spoakor, stepped iato tho vestibule through the main outranco and was met by Colonel Charles H. Hooker of Vermont, who is a member of tho Republican national committee. Tho two shook hands and had a brief chat and then ex Speaker Reed started off downtown without sending up his card to Mr. Blaine. Colonel Hooker did so, however, and was soen closeted with the man from Maiue.

Mr. Murat Halstead said that he had not come to call on Mr. Blaine, but to pay his respects to Mrs. Blaine. Ho was disappointed, for immediately after breakfast Mrs.

Blaine was so impatient to see Baby Damroseh that sho started uptown leaving Mr. Blaine to follow. Ho left the hotel in a victoria at 11 o'clock, leaving word with the clerk that he would not probably return beforo evening. A number of callers askin? for oilier priesis who wero classmates of the Rev I 1. Ill A.

rl A St 1st pi. Oh St i N. Y. i nj, V. M.

V. bus. A West. 15 S. Y.Kus.

A West t5 NiSrlh American 13' esiera Illl'i Norttirrpat rtf Northern Pacific ISi rti facilic (Jhio Omaha 50M Oniihi ptd 1 nv.isiio A Ore 'on Navigation. 7IIT Pacllic Mail I'toiia Certiileatos Pullm.ia Ulti l.oaibng hrj.ond 8't Hock HOli St. tit. I'aul pfd 124.U St. Katll A Dtilath riilvtr Bullion H'H Tut" i Pacific HIS L'nion Pacific Wabash Wabash Dfd Western Coion Yh'ioliui; 3.2lf Wheellatf pfd 7iK Since that timo she has, it is said, run things and itio receipts from tolls for the first month on thn Utati last niEht, and as Boon as the crops Utah smother the Humes.

It is reported that one nuii was caught in the falling timbers and killed. S1103T1X0 PIB1SO.T4 AT OilVTBR PAKK. Tho second compoution of the Dexter park trap shooters' loague biau at 12:15 tin afternoon. The teams contcatinu are from tho Glcn niores. Parkway, Cresco tits, Unknown, Emerald, Linden Grove and Wauregan clubs.

Each team is composed of teu men, each man to shoot tea birds. Up to o'clock two men from each club had shot, Glonmores being then in the lead. Dr. John K. Powell of the board of education and Adam Eppig killed their ten straight.

Charles Dollar is the referee. Tbe first shoot occurred on March 24. bridge amounted to $10,000. r.o. about lo.oon domestic squabbles have been not iufreouent.

1()U MKUAIj, PAULS, 17. i W. UAKKK 4 have been gathered this year, they say, live hun IH'I The pair had an argument in which the dinner dred families will romove to Mexico. Eugene J. Donnelly, pastor of St.

Michaels Roman Catholic church. Flushing, dined at tho parsonage with the rector. A cablegram was read from Monsigtior D. J. O'Counell, rector of the 1(1 00 8 IV.

ll a Kit i ii porsens creasing the structure in that period. With the promenade free and the railroad fare dishes played an important part a few weeks atro. companion, Bill Howard, who was shot while re sisting arrest, and another man, accused of complicity in the crime, furnod stato's ovideuce. BAKER'S It A KH'S and seaman was ordered to get out of the house, THE WKATHKR. American college, Rome.

boing remmed that it belonged to the wifo. He reduced to a little more than half of what was charged at first the receipts for the past meutli amounted to $104,898.70 aud the number of declared that she.with tho aid of friends, set him 19il (i(l' i hi KIM 7KS 124M hin 40s 25 i 'IM 32 T. Washixotom, D. C. May 24.

IKDtCATtOXS TILL 8 A. M. TO MOHHOW. rilK SCXOAT SCHOOL 1'AliADS. passengers was 3,548,002.

and ins personal cflects into the street. Upon JIMEAKKAST Illii'AKI'ASr BKi'JAKFAdT 121 87M 24 74 tor Eastern New York, generally fair, warmer 124 H7? 3Wt 03 '4 3Ui 71 tue advice oi counsel aeaman again established Illil.AKFA.ST COCOA i lltl AKFA.ST COCOA I rom tbe excess ol oil has bets romoTod, Is abaolutoly pure an it 13 solublt SO C11KM1CAL NO CIICMICAI.U aro uod in ita iioi.ration. It baf mo. than throe times 1)10 ot Cool mlieil with March. Arrorrrnot orfiuair, "n'1 ls therotoro ar more economical.

less than one cent I cup. It a KAMI.) UlCKol Ll) and admirabfl adapted (or Inrabdc. as well as puraoni in he.i,lh. i noLII JJY (iitdCFKS VliKY WilKHB himself in the hotel; hence the prssent euit for Wednesday, winds becoming southwest. LOCAL raon.VUlLITILS.

ejectment. HE WASTBD A QUICK VREDICT. Pugexix, Mav 24. The trial of John Clayton, alias John Clav. THE HKSBAJB PKEFKRRAD SARAH.

A decree of absolute divorce has been granted in the supreme court to Sarah Thompson, from her husband, Jfseph A. Thompson. Tho couple were married on October 13, 1875, and tho plaintiff alleged that the defndmt for the pa3t four years uad been living as the husband of a woman known as "Sarah." George F. Elliott appeared for the plaintiff. iTOOBSBUKU'S VACI1T CLUB.

COCOA COCOA COCOA COCOA rair, eiigiitiy warmer, southwesterly winds; lor Wednesday, fair, waimer; for Thursday, tliirago To day, A certificate of incorporation of the Kovstono horse thief, under an indictment for various orimes, closed with a rordict of guilty. Clayton is the man who led the unsuccessful attemnt t. Mayor Boody, General T. J. Morgan, commis piov.er of Indian affairs, Washington, D.

C. Geneva! Cyrus T. Bussoy, assistant secretary of the. interior; Silas M. Uiddings, president Brooklyn Sunday school unioi: President J.

C. Heu drix of tlio bo.iri of education. Park Commissioner Brower and J. S. T.

Stranalian will be among the occupants of tho crand stand in Proi pect park to morrow on the occasion of the May day parade. THE CALLOWS IX PITTSBURU. Opannii, 9i.iO A. SI. yacht club of Woodsburg, county, has just been filed with tho secretary of state.

Tho BUUdLABT BlTil nKACM, Abnrglar succeeded iu getting into tlio residence of A. V. B. Voorhis. on Cropaey avenue, Bath Beach, early this morning, without disturbing the slumbers of th inmates or of a fine Now.

fonndland dog. Ha had secured t35 in cash from a bureau drawer and a quantity of from tha diuingroom whon tho dog discovered that an intruder was in the house. He gave nice and the burglar climbed out the kitchen window, dropping his dark in his flight. BAKHR i IjOKi HKSTKK. MASS.

rair, stationary temperature. BBCORB OT THIS THBnjfOHltTEB. The following ie the record of the thermometer jail breaking two weeks ago in which he received a severe cut in tho abdomon. At the close of thr. Mr.

Blaine arrived at the hotel after his departure, and to all the same story was told, that Mr. Blaine had gone to see Baby Damroseh and that COME TO THE Point. 2 directors for tho first year are William L. Don castor, president, of Lang Island City; George as nepi at tne isrookxth uaxlt JCaole office: testimony the prisoner arose aad asked to hnvr, 1:15 P. 11.

83 B27ab3 03 iUH 3i a yif 49 0 11... it all deponded on her whou he would bo back. w. Uroon.Tice president, aud Calvin C. Atwood the Jury instructed to find the verdict 2 A.

4 A. 48 48 of New York city and Frederick Russell, treas 01) 04 fill 70 Whe.st July Coay Mr July Oatj July Pork July I.AHI Jnlr 12 2 P. P. PASSED A CHECE. George D.

Jones was arraigned boforo Justice Connelly this morning on a charge of passing a worthless check on Casper Weisenberger f320 Evergrten avenue. He pleaded not guilty and was held. A. a a. leaving their seats.

Clayton belongs to a reputable family living near Memphis. 45Ji 'ill" 10.05 urer, of Long Island City. Tho following members comprise tho club's executive committee: 1.... same 4aV lisVjaar! GKBEXLBAF SOCIAL CLUB 1XC0BP0HATEB. Peter McArdlo, Honry Karslake and John Soltan 5U1FOLK CBUAIT'S XfclV IXDl'HTlT.

Articles of incorporation of tho Mecox inn com Pittsiioro, May 24. Patrick Fitzpatriok was hanged iu tho county jail at 11:10 o'clock this morning. Tho crime for which Fitzpatriok was executed was the kill ing of Samuel Early, a steol roller, on the night of September 2, 1891. Tha murderer was for ot Long Island City; Aaron Clevoland of New V.t 1. ,1 r.

Tr i Z. EIUH WATER. A certificate of incorporation of tho GreenlBif 10.10 0.37Ki.40 a05'i07)4 Ribs G.40 COO ium nuu icuoutl, II. IT ttisa OI Yt OOUSDUrg, Xj. Till: "PI ItKKCT" KA.XCE IS TIIF (INK YOU UEUL'IRE.

II YOU HAVr. A I'O'jil KANOK AU READY IX IT WILL 1'AY VOL' TO CHA.NCE. fl VOU ARE ElllLDlSli 'l' It AT Tilt PERFECT LS l.N'CLL'DKU IN' TUB SPECIFICATIONS. RICHARDSON A BOYNTON 232 AND 234 WATEH NEW YORK. social club of Brooklyn has just beon filed with July The following is the official announcement of the secretary of state.

Its trustees for thn first pany, whoso principal business office is to be situated at Itiverhead. have been filed with tho Btate department at Albany, Tho company proposes to erect and conduct hotels at Water mill. A BROOKLTX laVKSTOH. year are Frederick Mantz. Charles Genotz.

TYert. tho timo and duration of high water at New York and Sandy Hook for to morrow, May 25 Among tho trustees of the Pierce 4 Miller Blaine Said (o Be Bendy (o Write Auothcr Ivotlcr. St. Louis, May 24. The Globe Democrat this morning contains tho following epectal from Washington: "Mr.

Blaine has stated to another member of tho cabinet that ho will not accept tha nominatiox, and that if the Presideut desired it ha would write another lotter. Tho secretary spoko with extreme frankness and fairness. He showed that his mind had undergone no change iu respect to tho nomination from the decision expressed In the former lotter. Bat the meu who claim to be friends of Mr. Blaine still insist that if the convention will nominate him unanimously he will not decline." many years a tramp, but worked at odd times as a laborer.

The murder was the result of a drunken (inarrrl. erick Huttenlocher, Adolph Buoger, Michael J. Murphy and William Keller. ASSISTED AT HIS 01TX I1AXG1X0. IIa.stiiop.

May 24. An extraordinary murder aud P. M. .1 Suffolk county, with a capital of $20,000. Tho trustees for tho first year aro George W.

Conner. Dara'itot engineering company of Now York, just incorporated with the eeoretary of state, ib John D. a. m. Time, i Height, a.

u. Feet. Time. B.U.I Feet, IUu. B.H.

Timothy M. Gritfing, J. Henry Perkins of Rivor B.U. A JU110B DROPS BEAD. Miller of Brooklyn.

Its oapital stock is placed at sairmu umu to srw oklbass. head. Simeon O. Benjamin of Aciuebogtio and A. curred here yesterday.

One man committed the murder and one man did the lynching, with tbe assistanco of the murderer. Schambliaa Man I Saidr Hoot! 7:101 0:52 1 4.0 4.0 7 7i01l! 5.0 5.1) Just as tho euit of Esther Jacobs aeainsl JTnnrn M. Salmon of Peconic. B. Sire for breach of promise was oallod th a CUAROKD WITH ABDeCTIXG A TKACIJEB.

Watebxoo, May 24. W. W. Bain is in custody, charged with ab. ducting Chattie McDonald, school teacher, at the point of a revolver, and taking her to Dos Moines, whore he, it it alleged, forced her to marry him.

UIS BOOT ALHOST CUT TO FJBCE5. Benedict Hess, a shoemaker, 55 years old, was struck by tho 7:55 west bound Rockaway Beach train at the Fresh Pond crossing last evening. His body was almost cnt to pieces. He was attempting to cross the track to his homo nearby when struck. Tbo People Appreciate Security.

The safety applianceis nwd by the Pennsylvania Hail toad commend that line to public. fsvor. Adr. ham. uiaaager for Colonel Georno C.

Phillina superior court. New York, this morning, Michael T. Moran, a broker of 27 Pine street, tho third who owns a plantation ou Island dn Kiarrl. wbiir. A MS.

THK FOLLOW BRANDS CLKYKLAHD LKABS THE IDITUL'S. Sam Francisco, May 24. At Palo Alto to day the poll on presidential New Ojilkass, May 24. Seventy car loads of grain from Arsons, arrived to day by special train over tho Missouri Pacific and Texas Pacific. Tho shipping direct to New Orloans, it is said, makes a difference of 4 or 5 cents a bushel.

juror, droppod down in the corridor as he was $100,000. El'iiOBKP LOSS 8P A BSAZiMAS CRUISES. Mostevidbo, May 24. Arnmoris current here that tho Brazilian cruiser Bahia has foundered at sea, but tharo is no official confirmation of the report. Koyal finking Powder nests more to make, because its lntredlcnta aro purer, bit it goes farther aad is mors wholesome.

Ad. r. passing lato court and died within fivo minutes. LOST HBK SLACK CAT. M9VEHKXT5 OF OCBAS VESSELS.

ianiTro tuc9at. uav 24. Bs Holstctn, Havana, New York. Ss Nopttino, Montojo Buy, New York. Ss Kl Uallan, Barbsdoes, New Yort.

Fenuland, Antwerp, New York, 6s Oufio, Liverpool. Wait York. ABB1VEU IT V0BE1ON tOBTS. Sj KVbp, Hn York, Rrenierbsrsn. lis Wielana, New York passed toe I.irerd.

VESTPHALIA CURRENT RATES, F. WHITTAKKK'S SONS. MAGNOLIA, V. A. FERRIS.

S. E. MERWIN A SONS, STEPHEN lUo ATLANTIC AVENUR. DESTKOrRD PLAStSOX QUA YES. Justice Connelly this morning fined Louis Perm, a boy of 14 years, $5 for maliciously de nl.n.i.n .1 1 1 preforanees was taken of'311 newspaper editors and proprietors who are accompanying tbo excursion of the National editorial association.

Of thoBe who voted 140 wero Democrats and 102 Republicans. The pell resulted as fallows: Clevc laud. 117; Harrison, 8B: Blaine. 72: Boin. to.

in the field, was shot dead from ambush by an old negro. The negro tlieu walked to tho plantation residence, summoned Colonel Phillips and told him that he had killed line ham and wantod to be hanged for it. Colenol Phillips put a ropo around the negro's neck and tke negro was soon swinging iu a death Btvusgle from the limb of a tree. No motive is assigned for tho. murder, and it is thought that the nouro ireg insane.

Koyal Bulling rotvdor.AIuoliitoly Pnre. HighcBt of all la leavening strentb. LatoiJ 17. 8, Gov't Foco Report. Adv.

Mathilda Hyland of 1,845 Broadway is under arrest on the charge of stealing Mrs. Bridget Malone's black cat, which is valued at t3. in Evotareens cemetery. Hill, aoatterinc, 17. fTEV THE EAGLE IK THE WEEK..

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