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THE BROOKXYK PATTTST EAGIiETOFDAY, 3CAlRCH 26. 1893; TWKNTY PAGES. 20 tor himself. I won't bother any more about IS TERROR THE THIEF FLED him." MR. LEVY LOOKS INNOCENT.

THESE MEN AFTER OFFICES. in stern Ro Gold Watch And Mr. Levy tried to look like a XiearUur a Costly UOKMDS. Sirangrer Hanlh Louis Koldertz was standing last evening at the door of his home, 264 Johnson avenue, man parent. Well, they can search all the asylums In th country and they won't find him," said the solemn young man, with an expression that looked triumphant The reporter made an effort to find out who the young man was, but he modestly declined to furnish his name.

He was too thin for Dink Botts or Hoke Smith. Enterprising Brooklyn Politicians Are when a stranger approached him and producing a double case gold watch said: "Hoyr Can I Tell Where My Sen Sylvan is Now?" He Asks. fitffSfEDsdbery "WTO. Marry Princess Maud of Wales. I'm a little hard up, my friend, and want to Hustling, raise some money.

ill you give me ior presidency. On each ballot M. Challemol Laoonr had more votes than either 1L Cons tans, formerly minister of the interior, or Magnin, governor of the bank of Franoe. 31. Challema! Locour is said to be preferred by President Caroot and his friends to the other candidates named.

The committee of investigation of the chamber of deputies regarding Panama affairs to day rejected the motion of M. Maujon, socialistic deputy for the Seine, in favor ot extending the powers ot tho commission. M. Maujan, upon hearing the decision, forthwith resigned his place on the committee on the ground that the rejeotlon of his motion crippled the inquiry. M.

Talllefer testified before the committee that tho English police had secured tho papers that were found in tho possession of Cornelius Horz at tho time ho was placed under arrest. Thn whina on each side are marshaline their this watch?" "No," said Koldorts, "I have not muoh dead or alive," said Mr. Iievy, cheerfttlly. "He has gone away, and I have not heard any word from bTT and nobody has heard any word from htm. I don't care whether I ever hear from him again." "Doesn't the young man's mother claim that he is insane "No; she does not.

He is one of the brightest young men in this town." "Crazy," said the solemn young man, letting his enthusiasm for the missing man get the better of his determination to havo absolutely nothing to say. "Well, you ought to see him. He is our outside man in this business. He knows every politician in this town. Ask the police captain is be crazy.

Ask any of the publio men." "And so his disappearance is as much a mys to you as to anyone?" queried tho reporter. "Yes. indeed, It is." "And you can't account for it and don't know whether ho is dead or alive?" "No; wo don't," replied Mr. Levy contentedly. "Why have you not notified the police and sent out a general alarm, then?" "Eh I "Why, he is not the first young man to do that.

He is over age and able to look out THIS BEPOETEE DIB SOT ELOPE. "HE IS OF AGE AND I CANNOT CflRXBfflrBM" money to spare. AND THE iTl SNAPPERS LEAD THE LIST. (THE EOTiL FiMlLY APPROVES TEE MCE Interest In the Panama Scandals is on the Wane 1b Paris, bat the Qaestisn of the Completion of the Canal is Being Imbued With New Lite I full forces for tho expocted conflict on 3Ionday Hackessack. N.

March 95 The statement that James Smith, a well known newspaper reporter, had eloped with Arabella, the pretty 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David McCord of Rsmseys, Bergen county, is denied by the young man. Mr. Smith says that he does not know the young woman or her parents and is at a loss to know bow his name became connected with tlie elopemont.

The whereabouts of Miss McOord is still unknown, as also is the name of her companion in flight. SPECIAL APVBTlSEMEltW. ALL WOOL CLOTHUJa on tne l.lgnt tion. A. j.

jxuiuur myuuu iui vote of consuro. The government Intends to force divisions if they have to sit throughout the night. Liberal members have been requested to reman to iiair with Unionists and to throw One Thing Sure, He Is Hot In an Asylum A Solemn Looking Young Han Has Taken Charge of Hatters and Has Xothlntr, Absolutely Nothing, to Say Reporters'1 He Enthused, Though, When Dlsousslng His Absent Relative's Business Capacity Young Mrs. Levy Has a Marriage Certificate All Rtcht. She is Satisfied That Her Husband Is Nat a Free JIa or He Would Not Be Absent From Her Side His Sisters Told Her He Was Guilty of Forgery, But It is Not True.

General J. J. Morrison, Alexander HcKlnney and A. h. Sessions Cave Got the All Picked Out Which They Would Like to Fill.

History of Their Connection With Independent Democratic Pontics and Their Services In Last Year's Campaign Edward Rowe Named for Appraiser Against Morrison, and Their Applications May Furnish a Test or the Influence of the Two Wings of tho Party. Sullivan Will Xot Be a Candidate for Postmaster Till Collins' Term Expires. Then give me 45, you can see that the watch is a valuable one, and I must have the money." Kolderts took the watch to examine it. He saw that it was a 0O3tly timepiece and his suspicions were aroused. "Come with me," he said, "to the station house in Stogg street, and if they say there that it's all right I'll buy the watch." Tho turned turned on his heel and fled leaving tho watch with Koldertz, who brought it to tho Sixth precinct station and told his story.

The watch Is marked "The Pennsylvania" on the face and on the Inner case. It was probably stolon from a Pennsylvania railroad employe. The movement number is 50,248 and the case No. 9,938. The man who offered to soil it and ran off was about 40 years old and 5 feet 7 inches high, with light complexion and mustache.

He wore dark clothing and a black derby hat. The police think that he had committed theft for the first time in his life and was afraid that Koldertz was a detective. SPECIAL AIM'BHTISEJIEHTS, their whole fitreneth into tho vote, and thus ALL WOOL CLOTHING. show tho impregnable position of tne government. The narlsh councils bill, establishing local self government In the rural districts, has been rr eived with acclamation throuzhout the coun A.

J. try, it exasperates the conservatives, who cannot ODenlv onDose the proposals for fear of Secretary Carlisle's slate of applications for appointments in tho treasury department con alienating the rural vote, but who hope to succeed in so alteriui? the bill in committee as to "I don't cars for his money, but I want my husband back," said Mrs. Sylvan Lovy yesterday. Mrs. Levy is a pretty blonde young woman of good figure.

She looked very tidy ond trim la a dark, neat fitting dress as she sat In her home, JTNKN NNNI NSKS IIS NW tinues to collect a considerable list of Brooklyn patriots who aro ready to serve their country JfN fclT UU TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTT 111 NNNN KK GGGGGGGO; IW UU Ulf TT TT III NSK.V KN GG GO KM GU JU TT TT III NN UN KN Gj g3 KS Up UU TT TT III NN NN NN GG GO rotain to tho squirearchy some part of their existing privileges. The bill Is regarded as securing to the government at the next election tne A TrOtJTHFUL BICYCLIST INJURED. in responsible and remunerative positions. The three latest additions to the list promise as support ot all tne aouutiui rural voters. Tho lllmrnl niflM inatlv exults in the rjro NN Ji UU UU TI TT 1I Ci KN NN NN tlu TJU TT TT lit NN NN NN GO NN NN NN UU VV TT TT III NN NN NN GG NN NN pll UU TT TT 1" NN NN NN GG NN NN NN UU JU TT TT III NN NN NN GG NN NN NN mi JU TT TT HI NN NN NS GG OGJ NN NN NN CO TO TT TT III NN NN NN GG C8 He Is Knocked TJnder a.

Horses Feet and Ilia Skull Fractured. much interest as any yet Blatod. They are Edward Rowe and J. J. Morrison to be appraiser duction of a most ablv conceived reform which revolutionizes the position of tho working people in tho rural districts, overthrowing the of tho port of New York and Alexander Mc TCPI NN 1 TIT TT 11 TT III NN HW NX! Uli GO TtNffN TTTT Trft TT TT III NN NNNN GG power of the squire and the parson.

Kinney to bo oolieetor of internal revenue for this district. Norman D. Sampson is announced GOGGGGGOf NN NNNN UUUTTDTJU TT TT "I NN NNNN KM NNNN WUOW TT TT IU NN KNNN The new leasuo of radical and labor members as candidate for assistant appraiser and is of the house of commons, already joined by 153 credited to Brooklyn, but the directory yields members, has placed the parisn councils mil About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Howard Longshore, aged 10, of 39 South Elliott place, riding a bicycle on Bedford nvenue, near Atlantic, was run into by an unknown bicyolist. The shook of the collision threw the lad under the feci of a team of horses attached to a truck owned by Gorman Bros, of 21 Courtlandt sreet and driven by John Finnigan of 136 Seventh avenue. Now York.

One of the horses TTnsasUtary Condition or London Iiakeshops. Ulster Unionists Are Most Determined In Their Resistance of the Irish Ilouie Rule Kill. Mediterranean Excnrslonlsts Are Baring a Good Time Attempted Assassination of Kins Humbert in Rome Other Late European News. IiOKDOM, March 25 Tho report that Lord Bosobery is about to marry Princess Maud oi "Wales, although old enough to bo her lather, is generally credited. Rosobery has been for an intimate friend of the Prince of Wales end is said to hnvo asked for and received advice from that high quarter before engaging himself to the daughter and heiress of Baron Rothschild.

Rosobery, it is said, was afraid that the Rothschild union might load to his bo Ing sent to Coventry by some of his aristocratic associates, and communicated this apprehension to the prince. The latter assured him of his support and stated that anyone who snubbod Jlosobery on account of tho ailianoe could not look for rccosmition from himself. The prince has always stood by Rosebery and was highly pleased when Gladstone invited him to the cabinet. Lord Bosobery became very wealthy through his marriageand from a flnanclalstandpoint alone for no othor reason, he would be an excellent match for the Princess Maud. But Rosebory is also personally popular and has a large following of conservatives, as well as liberals, and In Ithis respect he would be of great value as a pillar for the prestige of the royal family, now severely threatened by the encroachments democracy.

Tho marriage is, therefore, very likely to be among the events of the year. One objection to the union that hoi been intimated in club gossip is the fact that one daughter of the Prince of Wales is already married to a Scotchman, the Duke of Fife, and it looks like too narrow a distribution of royal favors to send another to North Britain. But the fact is that Bosebery is a very English Scotchman, and not at all narrow in his views of nationality. This objoction is, therefore, not likely to have much weight with the people. CO.

iu tho front of its programme, and the reception ascorded to the measure throughout tlie no such name and inquiry among regulars and anti snaiiers alike fails to place Mr. Sampson. The appraisershlp is a $6,000 pace and the con country has induced the arovernmont to make ar ramromonts for an autumn session to pass the test betweon Edward Rowe and Genoral Mor Are ready in. great shape for the Spring Trade. bilftbrough both houses ot porliamont.

Lord Salisbury has written to the conserva rison has special interest because tho mon rep 108 Maujor street, talking with an Eagle reporter, who had called on her. Her husband is Sylvan Levy, son of Moses Levy, tho wealthy flour and feed merchant of Bushwluk avenue, the story of whose mysterious disappearance was briefly related in the Eaole yOBterday. If my husband had his liberty I am sure he would oomo to mo," continued Mrs. Levy He was attraoted to his house by the announcement that his mothor was dying. His own brother, Benny, had come and warned him not to go to his parents' home.

'Don't you go Benny; 'father will spare no expense to put you But he thought it might be true that his mother was dying, so he went to his parents' house, and since that time he has not been seen or heard from. Not one of his many friends have seen or heard from him. He has such hosts of friends and they would pay anything to get him back. None of them have heard from him since he went away. He took no money with him, so where did he go He expected this to happen to him, for he told me that his family would try any means to break up the match.

'My people are so he said, there is no knowing what they tive lenders in Belfast, promising to carry out kicked the boy in the head causing a fracture of the base of the skull. He was attended by Ambulance Surgeon Holden and taken home. Tho bicyclist who caused the accident got away before the police could establish his identity. 11 0OOOO0OQ ill ooooOMioiig nit coo oog s.8 a as III TO 0000O 00001) the orieinal programme for a great protest against Irish homo rule, at Whitsuntide, minus tho proposed street demonstration, which his loraship probably for prudential reasons prefers S3 i 88 With a to nave omlttea. 000 000 000 000 0110 000 000 0110 000 000 00 00 00 00 oo oono oo 00 0000 00 00 0000 00 coto oo Bill oo oooo on OO 0010 00 00 0030 00 OO 0000 00 oo pojo no 00 00 00 00 i Xil oojj 11 1 4 I ill ona The Right Hon.

A. J. Balfour will go to Bel OAEDSEB CBASDALL. Miss E. Maud Crandall.

eldest daughter of H. resent the machine and the anti snapper organizations, and the appointment of either Would be interpreted rightly or wrongly as on indication of the "pull" of tho respective sides with tho administration. Edwin Itowe is very well known in Brooklyn, having been a prominent man ever since Hugh McLaughlin quarreled with Mayor John W. Hunter dropped Hunter and nominated Bowe nearly twenty years ago. The Republicans nominated 1'.

W. Scnroeder then and won, so that Mr. Bowo doesn't write ex mayor before his name, but has long been a prominent member of tho board of education, being an last to be present at tne demonstration io oo held there at Easter. The conservative newspapers teem with stories of warlike prepara 3515 V. Crandall.

was married at the residence of her parents, 147 Monroe street, on Thursday evening to Herbert Gardner, the Bev. Dr. Rhoades officiating. Miss Sadie Crandall acted as maid of mu ooooBooooo lull oooooooo tions in Ulster for resistance to nome rule, xne ooooo ooooo a Orance lodsres are undoubtedly getting a large increase of funds. Probably has been honor and Master Walter Rand as best man.

Mr. subscribed to help them in their treasonable You cap. inakQ ft saving of five dollars in purchasing one of our Men's nrocramme. but the Ulster authorities report to and Mrs. Gardner loft on their wedding tour to Fort Monroe.

immediately after the ceremony. Among the guests at the wedding were the executive in Dublin that there is no drilling All yvopl fapying Snits, in double and single breasted shapes. You have only to look in our windows to oonvince you. going on anywhere. Professor Benjamin Band of Harvard college.

Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Rand, E.

V. Crandall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gardner.

Peroy Gardner and K. Percy Crandall. U. S. Navy.

All suits marked in plain figures, Plenty of each lot exhibited to seleot from. A serious accident is reported from Cologne. A boiler exploded at the Cologne tool works, and three workmen were killed and sixty injured. will do, and, if I disappear suddenly, you go to the law about it' I didn't want to disgrace my husband's family. All this publicity I did not want to bring about, but I waited five weeks to hear from him, and now I am sorry I waited so long.

He is not a free "Did his relatives threaten his liberty?" They did. They all came hers and tried to persuade him to give me up. They sold he was 83322223 2222222222 Rfcsfas jit MONETARY CONFERENCE. ANOTHER CENTENNIAL oonon 00 oo 00 insane. His mother said he was insane.

That I I IS ls8s ill 222 Q22 222 223 222 00 00 OIJ was what she said to May Dosohelt, my friend The President's Decision Received oo no oo 00 00 00 Suits you will who went to call on her. She kept saying, Oh, Sfioo OOoo 00in And on our active debater on all questions coming before the Loard and having won the nickname of "watch dog of the treasury." He is also a member of the commission which has recently appraised the Long Island Water Supply company. Just what Dacking Mr. Bowe nas does not yet appear. His opponent, General J.

J. Morrison, is a brand new figure in Brooklyn politics, never having been heard ot until the anti snapper campaign lost spring, and being unknown to a majority of his lellow citizens outside that organization. He has lived on Congress street, in the Sixth ward, for about twelve years, and is the general manager of J. C. Graham manufacturers of drapery and dres3 trimmings, at 353 Broadway, New York.

General Morrison won his title in the war, whore he served with distinstion, being captain of Morrison's light battery Third New York artillery, in 1861. Two years later he organized the Sixteenth New York artillery, ot which he was made colonel and took the regiment to Fortress Monroe. He was made brigadier general of volunteers in 1865. General Morrison is a black eyed, dark haired man of perhaps 55 or 60, very energetic In hla move menta As Indicated, he took no hand in poli Is Being "Worked TJp "by Colonel Peyton of Haddonfield. he is crazy He is I saw Mrs.

Levy, 0000 "With Approbation. if if 8 8 Ill Q22 88 Bii she only asked me to give him up. I said I would not give him up, that I was perfectly Advices from Paris state that, while interest, in the Panama scandals is decreasing, interest in the completion of the canal is on the increase. A speoial correspondent who went to panama to study the canal question sends an interesting account of tho condition of affairs. Dr.

Rapael JJunez, the president of Colombia, with whom the docision has rested, is a dictator who lias at least the merit of having staved off revolution in his republic for the last eight years. The resides not at Santa Fe de Bogota, out at Carthagenn, his native city, on the plea lot unlimited holiday granted by the senate. The jwork of the state is done by a vice president. SSeelng that Bogota is eleven days' journey from Carthagena, President Nunez lives far away from the cares of the administration. The effigy of Madame Nunez, under the guise of appears on the latest coinage.

This state of things accounts for the length of the negotiations on the subject of the Panama canal. Dr. Nunez gave it to be understood that he favored completion of the canal by Franco, and an Earnest effort will undoubtedly bo made to vfrrrYTV WW willing to work for an honest living, but I would 9 11111222222323223 All of the American Delegates, Except Mr. Alli not give my husband up. "Did you know that Lawyer Ira Leo Bamberger claims that you are not married at all?" He is the Father of Such Celebrations in This Country, Having Originated dsny Prominent National Affairs This is in Henor of Christ's Memory and Will Be Held in Jerusalem.

son, Who, From Business Considerations, ts Obliged to Withdraw, Will Probably Serve. The Italian Proposition Not Feasible. "Not married? Why, I can show you my mar Also make a saving of five dollars. But when you come to our riage certificate, and Mrs. Levy produced a large roll of cardboard, the interior of which Washington', D.

0., March 25 The news that proved to be gorgeous with gold lettering and Philadelphia, March 25 Colonel of Haddonfield, N. the father of Centen the President has decided to reconvene the in pictures of festive looking people in bright col. 8. Go55565555g5 Basaas 11 tics until tne antl snap campaign materialized. Ho himself is authority for the statoment ternational monetary conference at Brussels, on May 30, is received with approbation by sen ored garments.

It bore these words amid the larouse the interest of French capital on tho grapevines and snepneraesses ana patriarons that he was "one ot the first ten organizers of oSa moon go oo oo Dealers are excited' ators who have interested themselves in the silver question. The Impression prevails that the and tneir families: This certifies that Sylvan M. Lovy and Cath 88 (XI 505555S1SS that movement. The otner nine on tieueral Morrison's list Include George Foster Peaoodv, Edward M. Shepard and F.

W. Hinrlchs. The nials in this country, has proposed and is working to develop another centennial. The colonel now proposes to celebrate the nineteenth centennial of the birth and death of Christ, several years hence during the year A. D.

1900 in tho city of Jerusalem. The colonel's plan calls for the election ot Others copy our prices but not quality. ariTifi BitthiiErmever of Brooklyn. 1.. were United States delegation will not be materi fin ii Wibjoct From ail accounts there is but little iprospects at present of raising the necessary Bunds.

Considerable sensation has been caused by the revelations in regard to the condition of (London bake shops. A very large proportion the bakeries oi the metropolis are under i 2 18 record shows that General Morrison was a mem f55 55B nun oo oooo ally changed in personnel for the reason over our prices. tx uo S3 .88 united in marriage according to the ordinance of God ind the laws of the state of New York at Brooklyn, on the S8th day of January, in tho woo ber ot the committee of twantv flve and of tho 00 00 that the delegates, in addition to pos 111 BSoV 655 uuo 000 000 ear of our Lord ehrhteen hnndrod and ninety. committee of one hundred. He was president of the National Veterans' Tariff Reform league, the 88 sessing a thorough mastery of the com three.

J. Waonsb, 315 Graham avenue. $8 BSftJ lj it 655 5af .695 535 1 0(100 representatives from every government on the 00 00 organization which whooped it up for Cleveland plex and abstruse questions involved In "Boooo earth that desires to take part, and for their WJ6. ilABY M1NS1CK. I nT.

Mra. Louisa Stienmetz. 11111 uiuuu from Its new xoric neaaquorters, ana io wnicn udge Grosham wrote his now famous letter ot 'Whv were you married by Mr. asked the reporter. "Are you a member oi his allegiance to the Democratic cnndldate.

Gen And church?" representatives to assemble in a building to bo provided for that purpose in the city of Jerusalem some time during the year 1900. The actual date ho has not considered, though two seasons are eligible. Easter and Christmas. An invitation will be extended to the world to eral Morrison was a delegate t.o the anti snap conventions nt Albany and Syracuse, was a I used to attend his churoh some time bko, My husband was willing to go with me. He member of several caenpuien committees, and wanted to go where I went." oil the anti snappers agroe that no is a bustler.

iu stailllsss Darticlpate in the reunion, and accommodations men ne was not a very strict jewf If be Tails to got tne place mere is at loast one So. That was what his mother said. She tho objects ot the conference, nave made an acquaintance among the delegates from other countries that may insure a mora favorable reception for suoh proposals as they put forward than would be the case among strangers. However this may bo, at least one familiar figure will bo missed when the delegates reassemble, for Senator Allison, who discharged the duties of president ot the American delegation, has been obliged from business considerations to surrender the idea ot carrying forward his work as a delegate. The senator Is not an extremist, but he is hopeful that some definite agreement will be reaohed when the conference roassembles.

He does not base this hope on indications ot nny nil 111 provided for the scores of thousands of people who would be expected to attend so auspicious HI joooo OOOOO man in UrookJyn wno win De norrioiy ur prised. said: 'Sylvan never did believe much in the 111 388 111 388 Dealers are excited a gathering. Jewish If it should come to a tussle between the two Colonel was tne originator oi tne Did your husband have any money when he Others copy our prices hut not quality. organizations for the nppralsership, however, 111 HI 111 Baa BO UU UU00 00 88883888 00 OOOO 00 88888838 00 00m no i ground and in a most unsanitary condition. Rich as well as poor are supplied with bread i baked in the most squalid and unwholesome surroundings.

An investigator describes one West End bake house, where coke and coal I dust got scattered about, and when the furnace jvas raked out. flour, bread and baker got their isaare of sulphur and of dust. A narrow and a very dirty passage, without a door, led from the ot the stairs to a closet, again without a jdoor. This place was unveutilated and filthy, as no water was obtainable, nor had been for pome time past. This closet was exactly jour paces from a tray of loaves ready tfor the oven, and was in no way disconnected from the bakohouse.

Tho placo had been visited by the sanitary inspector after a boy who bad worked there had been seized with typhoid fever, and something was done. Tho bakery 'has one of the most fashionable connections in Xondon. One royal and military personage is iamong its customers and a crowd of lords, ad mirals and generals. It is said that the proprietors are retired naval and military men. is the sort of place in which the West end, from royalty downward, gets its daily bread.

9 9 Ills 3 left homer Bunker Hill centennial in 1875. the Yorktown centennial In 1881, the centennial of Ameri 111 888 tne t're3iaeat nas a smootn way ouc oi cne uu flcultv. Ex Senator John J. Klornan's name 'No. he did not." over our prices.

111 888 111 888 'Was there anything in the threats of his rel "SL ffl oo 00 888 00 0000 00 88 00 00(10 00 888 00 0000 00 BS8.U0 Oil 00 00 can independence in 1876, the centennial of the Inauguration of Washington in 1866, the centennial of the admission of Kentucky hasn appeared on secretary uariisie siate and it won't be seen there for somo weeks nt 111 888 atives that led you to form a theory as to what 888 .111 nas become oi mm least. But Mr Kiernan is a personal acquaint HHHHflanSao UO OO on Ofl 11111 11111 'Only that everybody said thoy would put 83888883 00000 OOOOO ance of President Cleveland and there Is good material cnange in sentiment in Europe, out believes that the agitation of the silver question at the first session of the conferenoe has awa him away. His sisters came to my house and authority for supposing that he would not ecorn into the Union in 1892, and proposed a number of years ago that the fourth centennial ot the dlscove ry of America by Columbus should be held in Chicago in 1892, and that tho nations of the world sbculd be notified that said I must give him up; that he had forged kened popular interest in the auestioa in Eng cneoKs ana nad to run away on tnat account. land and on the continent, as evidenced by the elaborate discussions that have since taken That was one of tne reasons wny we Kept that year was pre omptod for a world fair. quiet so lone alter ne disappeared, said Mrs.

steinmetz, wno is airs, juovy sister, "we aia place and are still in progress, through the medium oi" financial publications and the general pressure. NOTES OF THE CLUBS. not believe the story of the forgery of checks it is no wonder that tho sanitary authorities are yet we did not know wnat to do. Want Is Crolnsr Among: Brooklyn's Xouoning tne Italian aemana mat rue omtea jbestirring themselves on this question. in answer to Questions iars.

saia sne grades, yon will find you have always paid elsewhere a tremendous advance over our prices, and you make a clean saving of six to eight dollars a Suit. The Spring Overcoats that we 'have placed on sale at 10.00, $12,00, 814.00, 15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 aro without exception the most attractive and the best value we have ever been able to Our Custom Department is, as usual, prepared to supply, our many former customers and all other who care to get the best in every way at prices less than at small shops. States delegates come to the conferenoe pre Social Organizations. had known Her husband three years. She first met blm at a picnic; forgotten name of the There is no doubt either of the sincerity ot the Ulster unionists in their determination to Nowadays, at the local clubs, almost the en tho survoyorsnipor tne port, oi wnicn ine salary is and the resulting oomfort to the occupant very considerable.

If precedents have any weight with this administration both thoso offices will hardiy como this side of the East river. But tho Kiernan suggestion is a mere.aslde which hasn't got into active politics yet. 'it the appraisership comes to Brooklyn F. F. Keed of New York, an anti snapper, who was secretary ot Morrison's Veterans' tariff reform league, would like the surveyorship, and he is hustling for it with all the energy of an antl snapper convinced that the tide is running his way.

Morrison and Reed in office would make a picturesque pair of hummors whom it would be worth journey to Wall street to see. Another anti snapper who seems to havo heard somewhere about the victor and the spoils Is Alexander McKiunoy. He would like Ernst Nathan's place as collector of internal revenue. Mr. McKlnnev is not a stranuer to Brooklyn pionio.

Had been engaged to him two years and was ready to marry him year ago. Irish homo rule, or of the resolution of pared to submit a definite proposition, Senator Allison says that ho does not believe such a course is feasible. The wishes of the United States were made clearly apparent at the first session and the European governments know tire sooial activities find expression in dinners. rthe government to meet rebellion in a firm and "Therlncwas boasnt and erven to me. sne At the Union League club the array ot the3o affairs scheduled for the remainder of this and continued, "but his relatives interfered at that what we desire.

Between tnat and wnat mignt time and broke off the matoh. I think they got energetic manner. It is no secret that General IliOrd Roberts is regarded by the government as jthe right man to command the British troops in ithe event of an Ulster rebellion, as General all ot the next month is formidable in size. be attained there Is substantial difference, and out of such conditions Issue compromise. Several hundred Montauk men attended an It was too much to expect the conferenoe to entertainment eiven at that club last night.

his money away from mm. I don understand exactly how it was, but they stopped the wedding for tho tlmo and then we used to meet secretly. I am not suing for money or anything ot the kind, but I want my husband back." iWolseley is credited with utterances that indi icate a marked sympathy, to say the least, with A AA A A A A A A If KB ti illfV lis KP UT fax JJ KU flN 7t NO TI IIS xo a Ii NO Chauncey 31. Depew will go over to the club on Saturday evening, April 22, to celebrate his agree upon free silver coinage, and in senator Allison's opinion one feasible basis of agreement that really promised to give effect to the Ulster movement. 444 CCCC1 OOO 4 A OO OQ tt OOO 4 A 44 Cl OO 44 OO iii coca ooo NO GO birthdav.

AAA A Mr. Moses Levy was louna in nis omce on A Naples dispatoh says: "The steamship Carleton club men are quietly enjoying them A A HSU Nti A A purpose of the conference was the retirement of Kold from coinage below a certain value and polities, but ho is a young lawyer who hasn't Bushwick avenue, corner of Johnson avenue, last evening. He is a stout man of about 60 years of ase, with strong features, offset by an selves, and almost every nlgnt tne nouse is won filled with members who read, smoke and play iluerst Bismarck the Hamburg American line day reached Naples on its grand Mediterranean winter excursion. The passengers were held many 1,500 places so far in lus career, nnd his application creates a Rood deal of inter the natural replacement ot this retired coinage Dy sliver. est on that aoconnt.

Mr. Mcliinnoy is perfectly appearance oi good numor. xne report oi nis cards. There was a meeting of the committee In ail well ana enjoyed tne trip immensely CORNER FULTOls AND SMITH STREETS. son myBterlous disappearance ana tne pro frank about bis candidacy.

6ays ne is wiiiin; peeiaily the extended excursion which they were charze of tho horse show at the Riding and SUBSISTENCE FOR MfMTARY FORCES. ceedines in court yesterday before Judee Van to stand on his record and altogether laDJe to undertake into ana Palestine. makes favorable impression. Tho strong less interesting, however, were their Adjutant Gcnoral Porter Issue a. New Wyck, to mako him produce his son, was shown to him, and he was asked to make any state Driving club yesterday afternoon, and tho judges for the different classes and events were appointed.

A reception will probnbly take place at the 'visits to Smyrna. Constantinople, Athens point iu his favor is that lie was a deputy under Cleveland before whon city Order to the TVoiv York Troops. ment ne cnose aoour tne matter. Corfu. Malta, Syracuse and Palermo.

While Ah! said he. readme, "They say we have Treasurer Black was collector nnd is familiar Constantinople the sultan manifested a lively Axbasi, N. March 25 Adjutant General with the duties ot tne offloe. Politically Mr. Oxford club on Saturday evening.

ALPHA lODGK A. O. V. W. Porter to day issued an order prescribing rules put him In the asylum.

Hn, ha Well, now isn't that foolish? How could we put him in the asylum if he is not insane. He Is a full grown Interest in tne great steamer ana its uistin i mulshed company of passengers, and as a particular mark of his favor presented them with several large cases of Turkish cigarettes and McKinncy is as njar being both a regular and an anti snapper as anybody in the city. Hja helped form the anti snapper organization in I Simple Suggestion TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. Now is the time to leave your orders ot very fine Dress Shirts or those of medium grade, to be ready for Spring and Summer use. The for commanding officers in the National guard embracing every possible action as regards man; ne is not a doj ne is nis own master.

Mr. Levy boamea on tne reporter witn an ex which he sent aboard on the eve making provision for the prompt supply and the Twenty first ward last spring, but didn't resign from the regular ward association. Lator pression of innoconoe that would have done distribution of subsistence for the military he organized the carttail campaign inthat ward oi tneir aoparture lor Atnens. no also conferred the order oi Medjldjio on Captain Alters, commander of tho Fuerst Bismarck. The forces of tho state, both in times of peace and which is supposed to have had something to do with the change in the majority up there trouble.

This order was brought about through from 300 Republican to 700 Democratic. the experiences during the Buffalo strike. Of He began his political career with tho Alpha Lodge No. 102. A.

O. U. held ameot inz at its rooms tho Johnston building Monday evening, which was laraely attended by many prominent members of the order in Brooklyn, all being present to give Brother B. E. Slead of Alpha a royal greetiue and welcome.

He had just been unanimously elected grand master of tho state of New York. After tho regular lodge business was closed by Master C. A. Seaman thoBO present were entertained with recitations, singing and story telling, after which all adjourned to the banquet hall, where the committee had a bounteous supper prepared. Among those present were Brothers E.

Ford and J. G. Iflla of the this order Adjutant General Porter says: Y'oung Men's Democratic club when it boomed "Tbe subject of properly provisioning troops Go; Alfred C. Chapin and went out oi tnat organization when Mayor Boody did. He Is now mm.

is of the greatest importance, on it depends i excursion composes zaa urst ejass passengers, who have the whole steamer at their disposal." A Rome special says: "The city 13 in a state great excitement over an assault that was Ixnade on King Humbert this evening. The king iwas returning from tho Villa Borghese. where had been spending a portion of the day, when person havine the general appearance of an Italian workingman threw a stone at the king, the missile almost striking the mon Bafdnef JPowtierj credit to a Kapnaei cnoruo. just as ne concluded, a tall young man entered the little office. Ho said a few words to Mr.

Lovy in German and Mr. Lovy replied In the same language. Ttien the young man said solemnly nnd decidedly: "We don't have nothing to say about this oase to reporters. "Read that over, 'Mr. Levy," suggestea the reporter, "and if you have any statement to make I will be pleased to make it public." "We have nothing to Bay, nothing at all," said the young man again.

"Hum!" said Mr. Levy reading on "lean prove my wife was sick by the doctor. She is well now, she was sick when my son camo home." largely tho efficiency and health of a command. member of tho executive committee of the Brooklyn Democratio club and of the antl It is the primary duty of every commanding snapper state committee. Among the regulars whose names aro mentioned for tne collector officer to give this matter his personal attention and to require his commissnry of subsistence to be prompt and efficient in his action.

Com Absolutely Pure. ship are Alderman Black of the Eighteenth 4G7 4C9 FULTON ST, Excel in the lit and quality of such garments for Men and Youths. ward. ex Assemblyman Lawrence J. Tormey missary and nuartormastor sercoants must committee on returns and credentials of the grand lodge; also T.

H. Lee of the law committee, and PaBt Masters T. E. Place. W.

E. Gray, Harry Rice. Merrill, Scannel. Grimm. Bishop, Atwood, Navarro, Stayley, Newcomb and many others.

THE WEATHER. properly instructed and superintended by their immediate commanding officers. The allowances and rules prescribed have been made so and ex Police Commissioner Pyburn. None of their names have got on to tho Washington slate. A L.

Sessions, president of tho Young Men's Democratic club, is said to be grooming for the HE elastic that there will be no excuse under nny assistant Lnited States dlstriot attoraeystnp circumstances for troops not being properly provisioned. The subject ot cooking should The United States Government, after elaborate testa, reports the ROYAIi BAKING POWDEB to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bulletin IS, Ag. p. S59.) Mr.

Sessions rose on tho anti snap tide and is a www w. wwww WW WW NX NX XXX XX Bi XX KK RRR Ik 1 receive attention by explanations and instruc sssa Bssss calm and sedate young man. ilarK u. Wilbur, sssa tion given to tho men from time to time when who campaigned from East Itockaway The solemn young man talked more German to Mr. Levy and repeated several times that he had nothing to say.

"But I have not been trying to interview you." said the reporter mildly. "My questions are all addressed to your father." No, no, not my father. I am only a relative, but what I say is law and we havo nothing to say." "Are you Mr. Benny Levy?" "No; I am not." not on active service. Niagara Falls lor Cleveland, would like his old Wabhijotox, D.

Maroh 23. 7VlICATION'S TILI. P. M. TO MORROW.

For Eastern New York, fair, except possibly local showers on the eoast; in the early morning northerly winds, slightly colder. The following is the record of tho thermometer This order will be made part of theoretical AA A A OOO ooo PPP 11 II PPP II II 11 NN SB xw XX XX job as district attorney. Postnaster Collins' term doesn't expire for instruction of officers and non commissioned officers, and will be used by examining boards arch. There was a considerable number of people in the streets at the time, it being about 5 o'clock in the evening, and several persons rushed upon the assailant and seized him before he had a chanoe to make another attempt at violence. The assailant was promptly takon in band by the police and conveyed to prison.

Otherwise ho would in all proability have been killod by the angry multitude. An immense crowd assemoled and cheered the king witti frantic enthusiasm, and all the way to the palace the scene was like a trrumphal progress. King Humbert gracefully acknowledged the ovation, and Vs evident deeply moved by the evidence of lojalty on the jjart of his subjects. The assailant of King Humbert is it appears, a religious fanatic named Bernrdi. The authorities have made inquiries regarding his history, and have ascertained that he was sentenced to imprisonment for 69ven years for a murder committed a number of years ago.

In 1S2 ho was released from prison and emigrated to America, the authorities thinking that thev had cot rid of him forever. Berardi, A A over a veur vet and tne campaigning isn nctlv in the examination, of candidates for quarter now. Tho friends of Assistant Postmaster An kept at tne Beooki.vx oihco: IIP. 48 54 master una commissary sergeant and an candidates for commissioned officers, especially drew T. Sullivan think ho is available on civil service grounds, but Mr.

Sullivan says ho is not Easter Souvenirs A. 4 A. ti A. a a. HUM THE GREAT PIAXO OF THE DAT.

FACTORY AND WATtEBOOMS. 294 SBB. 398. 3M FOLTOX STREET. Th lnnst Btock of flm I class PImoj In America.

nd tba groatsst inducements to customers ta prion na terms. Open erenuics. 48 49 SI a candidate and that his relations witn bis pres a f. 7 P. SIP.

11 P. 51 1AM fi 54 4rt 44 45 ent chief aro such that lie will not become ono IX M. i r. 53 AXD company commanders, quartermasters and commissaries of subsistences. The adjutant gen2ral has also issued tho usual annual order containing the general state regulations for the state camp.

A new departure this year in the order is tho incorporation ot a programme for drills. OBITUARY. until Mr. Collins' term expires in any event. He was appointed cashier under Hendrix, retained the pla undor Collins and was promoted on tho death of Mr.

Smith. Ho is a good Democrat in the Twenty first ward organization. John Manne's Easter Gloves HIGH WATER. The following i the official ennonncemfnt of the time and duration of high water at New York and Sandy Hook for to morrow. March 28: "Who Is air.

uenny Levy? asuea tne old man. "One of your sons?" Oh, yes," said Mr. Levy suddenly recalling tho circumstance "Ho is not here." "What do you want of Benny?" asked tho young man. "Did you want to say anything to him if he was bore?" "Merely to ask him if it is true that he warned hl3 brother not to come home, bocauso Mr. Moses Levy, his father, would put him out of the way." "How could I put him away?" said Mr.

Levy. "He is full grown. Ho has gone away. Well, what have I to do with that? I have no control over him any moro: he is of age." "But he wont to your house on February 14 last aud since that time he has not been Delmar and John M. Itankin of the Nineteenth Wedding Presentations ward aro both said to have their eye on Mr.

however, returned recently to Rome, but his Collins' profltaluo place. nresence did not attract attention until to day. Dura'n of Rl35. Fill. H.

M. H. M. A. M.

P. M. Tlino. H. M.

Foqt. K. i fet. I fie has acknowledged since his arrest that his intention was to insult King Humbert because Gossip still goes on nDont Alexander i. urr for collector of tho port, notwithstanding Mr.

Orr's emphatic declaration that he wouldn't take the place under any circumstances whatever. FOH LADIES, OHXTS. MISSES AXD CHUiDREX, AT SPiSCIAL PRICES THIS WiSEK. h. MAXXK 4 527 FULTON ST, OPPOSITE EtMPL.

XO OOXXECTIOX WITH AXY OTHER HODSB IX THE CITY. the king declined to be reconciled to tho Ne AT 3.7 4.1 0:31 0:17 4:33 4.4 4.7 Sad7iioolc: THE FIRE LIMIT EXCLUSION BILL SIGNED. William F. Butler, the eldest son of P. H.

Butler, ex president of the Central Liquor Dealers' association ot Brooklyn, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of his parents. 396 Degraw street. lie was an attache of the surrogate's court for the past two years and he was held in hich esteem. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at St. Agnes' Catholic church, corner.

Hoyt aud Sackett streets, at 9:30, Monday morn ins, nnd the intorment will be in Holy Cross ceinetsry. Tho doceased was 26 years old and graduated from St. Francis' college. He was a member of the.Varuna Boat club and of the Young Men's Tenth Ward Democratic association 1 1. Webster seen.

The solemn young man interfered at this point bv talking rapidly in German to Mr. Neither Alden S. Swim or Fred Vv. Hinrlchs has made any such statement as that, but their names hove hardly been heard ot since forty eight hours after they appeared on the official slate. General Isaao S.

Catlin's friends will try to get hltn appointed pension commissioner, or, if not, that to some department position befitting his abilities and standing. pope. He also claimed that he had been engaged in forming missions for tho liberation of Blaves in America and China. The police are tryinfr to ascertain whether ho had nny accomplices. Pabis.

Maroh 25 The senators who belong to the left hold a caucus to day for the selection of a candidate for tho presidency of the senate in place of the late Jules Ferry. Three ballots were taken, resulting in the selection of M. CRAWFORD SHOE STOR.ES, 421 Foltoo "1 Albay, N. March 35 Governor Flower has sujneil Chapter 202. excluding a certain portion of Brooklyn bounded by Washington avenue, Uion street.

Albany avouue and the city line, between Brooklyn and Flatbush. from the Brooklyn fire limits. Brooklyn. I Levy and then reiterated his Slogan, "We have nothing to say for tho papers; nothing at all. You see," he added, confidentially, "Mr.

Levy don't talk no English so you can understand 440 FULTON STREET. AM) ALCOHOIi HABIT him. It's lunny, ne aaaea, innocently. 315 Washing 177 Broadway, 281 do 837 do Kmr York. 1,155 do I 210 Wost 125 th, tj 1 cured bv a TBtrnt itable pajaiclan wortld tako od or tiropriYate patients; first cims attendftnoft; male ud "He has been In this country twenty two years and he don't talk no English." "I don't know where he is, or whether he Is If Ion Want a.

liorousbljr Trustworthy and accurate local reteronca book bar tno Heriaed Edition ot tlio Kaglc Aixaxac. The Perfected tV ajriicr Vestibule is in on all principal torouEh trains of tb Naw York Central. 4 i. Addrcu tor fsmals: tarraa roMonable. ptrtioalsts.

CbaUemoKLaoour, senator irom uoucnes uu Ithone and newly elected member of tho French acadomy, as the candidate of the loft for the Fob sicli, nervous and headache use Tho lore euro BBOMO SEI.XZSB. J.ds..

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