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16 THE BTt OKLYK DAILY EAGLE. STEW YOltK, SA'IXKDAY, APRII, 22, 1890. MAT CARRY 100 POUNDS. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAX ADVERTISEMENTS.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, i New Fire Department Rules Regarding UWTOi IH IHE flELD WITH ANOTHER COLUMN. GERMAN JUDGE IN SAMOA SMS HE WAS INSULTED. OSTENTATIOUS DISPLAY AT THE CREWE WEDDING Calcium Carbide. Fire Commissioner Scannell to day amended the rules of the Fire Department regulating the sale of calcium carbide. bo as to permit dealers to carry one hundred pounds in stock.

Calcium carbide is used for the man wsmm Sharp Fighting in the Country An Opportune Reply to Charges rati, .1. Near Novaliches Reoccupied Kept in Captivity by the British, Who, He Says, Stole His Property. of American Extravagance Upon Similar Occasions. by Insurgents. ufacture of acetyllne gas.

Dealers have heretofore been restricted to twenty pounds in stock at one time. Tho dealers, which included every bicycle store and the large dry goods houses, petitioned the Commissioner to permit them to increase their supplies, stating that twenty pounds meant only twenty purchases. THE ENEMY IN FULL FLIGHT. HOUSES OF GERMANS SHELLED. THE NEW YORK CUSTOMS HOUSE inspector of Combustibles Murray stated that newly burned lime is stored in much larger quantity and was a greater danger than calcium carbide, because it was very apt to take fire when rpoebpd hi wqIap otio thA American Industrial Competition Still Serious Charges Made in a Letter to the Press Commissioner Eliot on Hid Way West.

carbide required an outside spark, as well as water, to generate a gas ami ignite. The Inspector thought the quantity allowed might be increased with safety and Commissioner Scannnell so ordered. Causing Anxiety in England Boy cotting Sunday Papers. "Belief That La wton 'Will Outflank Rebels Before Joining MacArthur North, of Malolos. Manila, April 22, 7 P.

M. General Law ton took the field at daybreak to day with a column ot troops consisting of the North A NEW ART WINDOW. Berlin, April 22 The Lokal Anzeiger to day publishes two letters from Samoa dated March 23. One of them is from its special correspondent at Apia. Herr von Wolffersdorff, and the other from Herr Marquardt, a prom German resident of Apia who, under Tamasesc, was military instructor and, lately Dakota Regiment, two battalions of the Third (Copyright, 1899, by the Associated FreBs.) London, April 22 The ostentatious display at the marriage of the Earl of Crewe to Lady Margaret Prim ro3e, second daughter of Earl RoBobery, at "Westminster Abbey, on Thursday afternoon, comes opportunely as a sufficient reply to the invidious distinctions dravyn between British and American society method.

The Vanderbilt and Slnanp wod. Infantry, the Twenty second Infantry, two Buchanan Memorial to Be TJnvailed in the Lafayette Avenue Presby guns of Scott's battery, three troops of the Fourth Cavalry and Gales' squadron, equipped in light marching order. terian Church. with BiSCUtt. Serve them with every meal.

Put them in the lunch box. Give the children all they want of them. Make sandwiches of them eat them with any relish, any beverage, A perfect food for everybody. This force started at 5 o'clock this morn dings called for tirades from the press against A new memorial window will be unvailed "jcuiunai wtuuow win De unvaueu American naanmess and millionaire extravagance, etc. But Lord Rosehprv oprtnlTilv i ing over the Xovsliches road, traversing the to morrow morning in the Lafayette Avenue country previously cleared of rebels, but sub Presbyterian Church, in memory of John Gar sequently reoccupied by them.

It is to be I liine1' ucnanan, a long time member of the presumed that General Lawton by this move Thc subject chosen is "Christ, the unuer Mataala and the provisional government, was Justice of thc peace, until he resigned on the departure of Dr. Raffel, tho German president of the municipal government at Apia. From Herr Marquardt's letter it is learned that it was he. and not Herr Hufnagei. who was arrested by Captain Sturdee, commander of the British warship Porpoise, as bearing aims against the British sailors.

He says he was taken on board the Por capped the record by the arrangements to meat will outflank the Pnemv h.m lr apUy the life and Of the Onp in hnCo cnaracterlstlcs nave pictures ot tne bridal party taken for the cinematograph, on entering and leaving the Abbey. For this purpose he had the awning at the entrance removed and the party, on leaving the old edifice, "marked time," to a certain degree, in order that the pictures General McArthur north of Malolos it is erected. The window shows Christ in a sitting posture, with the figure of a young man kneeling, with his head resting on the Saviour's breast. The Saviour's arm cic'r pume wuerc, ne claims, he was grossly insulted by Captain Sturdee, and that after fourteen hours' captivity, during which no proof against film was advanced, he was transferred to thc German warship Falke, but with the condition that he was not to leave her. Herr Marquardt asserts that his property was stolen and destroyed by Tanu's hosts and that millions of marks' worth nf nthor might be a complete success.

The bridal party drove to and from the Abbey in open carriages and everything was done to insure the widest publicity of every detail of the arrangements and description of the presents. The season generally bids fair to be a fiaBco. The. society newspapers are bemoaning the utter absence of "smart" functions. Therefore the Rosebery wedding was a godsend.

Eut the only other big event in view is the Charing Cross charity bazar, to whose success the members of the American colonv erfl run The Dakota Regiment first encountered the enemy in front of Novaliches at A. M. The rebels opened Are on our troops, but their Are was silenced fifteen minutes later, the enemy retiring in bad order and the Americans advancing along the rough roads around Xovaliches. They were considerably annoyed by the lire of the rebel sharpshooters from the jungle for two hours. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the rebels were in full flight, leaving many dead on the field.

Our troops were compelled to take a brief rest in the shade, as the heat was overpowering. Cabinet Did Wot Discuss an Alleged Conspiracy. Washington. B. April 22 A cabinet officer is authority for an absolute denial of the atory that the Cabinet yesterday discussed an aJleged conspiracy in this country to weaken German property were likewise destroyed.

The writer then asks who will pay thc damages. Herr von Wolffersdorff asserts that the British Consul, Mr. Maxsie, and Captain Sturdee arc both guilty of the crassest the most perfect biscuit ever baked. They are packed only in air i.igj iL, jj iol.laj. jjiKjvjx jcxir.ctg cu.yx ovm giutcia vciy wxiCiC duct in exceeding their treaty powers.

He claims they treated the Germans like captives and continued an almost incessant shellr ing of German houses under various pretexts. He adds that the most Intense indignation prevailed among the Samoan Germans against the British excesses. Otherwise Herr von Wolffersdorff's reports agree with the German official reports. Great Britain Will Uphold the Treaty of Berlin. Chicago, 111..

April 22 Mr. Eliot tho nowW claim to have contributed a very important quota. Usually, at this time or the year, there is a long list of advertised festivities, but up to the present very few dances and only one big ball have been announced. The latter will be given by William Waldorf Astor in June and will be one of the leading events of the season. The death of the Dowsr Duchess of Jfarl hprough, widow of the seventh Duke of Marlborough, was another blow to the prospects of the season.

She never completely recovered from the death of her son, Lord Randolph Ah Old Story. tomer go elsewhere. Thdre is good reason for all interested in the iron and steel trades in Great Britain to seriously consider the question." The non conformists, in their churches and organs; continue their bitter denunciations of seven day newspapers and it Beeme likely Chat the agitation will develop into a widespread boycott. The ministers are appealing to their mtlUfAdotirtno In nlcoa 1 ITALIAN ELEET REVIEWED. Hearty Welcome Given, to the King and Queen by the Sailors.

Sassari, Island of Sardinia, April 22 The King and Queen of Italy arrived here yesterday evening on board the royal yacht Savoie, which passed between British and Italian fleets. All the warships were illuminated in honor of their majesties. The fleets this appointed British Samoan Commissioner, who i uurcuiii. tier aem se Dut a inner nt is on nts way to San Francisco, stopped over in this city for a few hours yesterday. During his stay here he was the euest nf Rritioh a newspaper publishing a Sunday edition.

The uiikioii weeiwy cans oil me caurcn 10 ngat I hp hnl tlo anri aAviaoa thai Ihn knnnntl Av I I I I MILK COMPANY. ABSOLUTELY PORE" Old stories are best. Here is one we have told for 37 years, and it has the charm of truth. Milk to be good, safe and wholesome, must be of full richness and 'Absolutely Pure," Moral: Let us supply you. hers of the peerage in mourning, including the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, who have already bad to forego several engagements, political and social.

The funeral of the Dowager Duchess took place on Friday afternoon at Blenheim. Mrs Choate. wife of the United States Ambassador, Joseph H. Choate, and Miss Choate have gone on a short visit to Paris Mrs. Henry White, wife of the Secretary of Bath Embassy, is convalescing at 0f Jih? inciaent of the Epsom Consul Wildman Wyndham.

The British Commissioner carries In a strong leather bag the the instructions of his government, which will direct his policy during the sitting ot the Commission. It is sealed with the official stamps of the office of the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Commissioner Eliot expected to meet the American Commissioner, Mr. Tripp, here, and when he learned that the latter had preceded Bl'CHA NA MEMORIAL WINDOW, To Be Unvailed To morrow in Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church. me united States in the Philippines.

TT70 Minneapolis Privates Wounded. St. Paul, April 22 The following sablo message was received by Governor Llnd. 1 o'clock this morning: "Manila, April 21 Nicholas Hanson and Ira 5. Towle wounded severely but not ser lousEy.

(Signed) "AMES." Ira S. Towle Is a private in Company and Nicholas Hanson a private in Company A. Both are Minneapolis companies. Governor of Oregon's Spirited Statement. Salem, April 22 Governor Geer, in reply to numerous requests that he should demand the return of the Oregon volunteers now in the Philippines, has issued a statement to the effect that he would consider such a proceeding a discredit to the state and unjust to soldiers themselves, who were anxious to go to the Philippines and see active service.

Thirteenth Infantry Passes Through Springfield. Springfield, 111., April 22 The Thirteenth United States Infantry, en route to Manila via San Francisco, passed through this city yesterday. cles the young man's body. The scene is very restful, the color soft and harmonious beautifully illustrating the words from Matthew "Come unto Mo. all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

The work is from the studios of Benjamin Sellers, Bible House, Manhattan. The window bears this simple inscription tended to every publication of the firms involved. The Methodist Times urges Methodists not only not to buy the newspapers, but to influence tradesmen against advertising in them. A protest meeting was held in London, on Thursday, at which two thousand persons were present, against the seven day papers. Sydney Webb, chairman of the Technical Education Board, and some time lecturer on "Political Economy," at the City of London College and Worklngman's College and now at the London School of Economics and Political Science, proclaimed his opinion that "the Sunday newspaper is dishonoring and disgraceful to the name and fame ot America." A window was unvailed in St.

Keverne Church, on Thursday in memory of tie victims of the Mohegan disaster. A Cornish cross will also be placed at the head of the huge grave in which the dead are interred. The theaters are busy, though there are no novelties. "The Gay Lord Quox," tyhtch has been eo vigorously denounced in ecclesiastical circles; "The Tyranny of Tears" and "Robespierre" are crowding their respective hnimPO Tha hnolrincr tha t.irna.Tm 1.3 tin him by twenty four hours on the Journey across the continent he expressed regret that he would have to forego the pleasure of Mr. Tripp's company to the Pacific coast.

The reason the American Commissioner didnot wait morning hoisted the Italian royal ensign, preparatory to being reviewed. The crews manned ship, hearty cheers were given for the King and Queen and thc gunB salvoed royal salutes. The spectacle was a grand one. BCRS. GEORGE'S TRIAL.

Canton, April 22 The third week of tho trial of Mrs. Annie George for the murder of George D. Saxton, the brother of Mrs. Mc Klnley, closed to day. The arguments will occupy Monday and Tuesday and the case will probably go to the jury Wedresday.

INDEX To Classified Advertisements in To day's Eagle. PiO. Amusements 4 Assignee Notices 13 Auction' Sales 9 Board 10 i 7m 1, resulted in the diaqual wln hOL "Ta'L Sloan' the American jockey, who was riding Eou d'Or, the stew to make il clear they did not consider Sloan blameable. The course is extremely difficult to a stranger and Ecu Proved practically unmanageable. The sporting wiseacres deduce therefrom that Sloan method of riding does not give him great command of his horse and that he can In loving memory of JOHN GARDINER BUCHANAN.

'Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest." Sold by AH the Leading Grocers At the service of urn ailing to morrow the Telephone. 44 Brooklyn, or address S02 Fulton, s. uavia uregg. and the Rev Dr. Theodore L.

Cuyler will speak. wwu.wuo v.i.j, aj large that there is an absolute certainty of packed houses for the next hundred nights. Even "Carnac Sahib" is participating in the boom. Business Notices 4 Business opportunities 12 MISFORTUNES OFTHE MAY FLINT SURROGATE'S COURT. Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate. Wills proved Francis H. Bawo, Joseph W. Car roll, William Bagot.

Katharina Hack, Elizabeth l. 9 dined to swerve. mUDl 13 ln" thf Sr JolIy Tar in the rice for the Tudor plate was a great disappointment to eVKhf are indieat manner in which he was treated by the other that the Tudor plate was the "most unsatisfactory race this year," adding unsatls "No one watching the race with a fair ooen mind can have any hesitation in saying SoaS was hampered and knocked about in a series of 'pockets' which annihilated all chance of winning and the sequel was that he easeo un seeing that all effort was useless." lmeans that some of tbe English jockeys fas 6 yfrUn of.certK Uctic. of lasc year. The same writer declares the shoufr? 3Ckeys towarJ foul rid nl Ti l.them off the track, will not aSt8man fbeI1es that, although there be a serles of matches between the here for Mr.

Eliot's arrival was that at the last moment he altered his route across the continent, and went from Chicago to his home in Dakota to spend a day with his family. Mr. Tripp will go to San Francisco over the Northern Pacific via Portland and make It a point to reach there by the time Commissioner Eliot arrives. Discussing the Samoan situation, Commissioner Eliot said that the British government was mainly concerned with upholding the treaty of Berlin in all its terms, and that as a commissioner he would seek to inquire into the facts of the Imbroglio in the light of the treaty. The actions of Chief Justice Chambers, Consul Rose and other representatives would be the subject of investigation by the commission.

It would be extremely awkward, if not practically unworkable, to have an absolute veto on any point possessed by each power. The final agreement recognized the principle of unanimity in essential matters, but no one power could block proceedings by filibustering tactics. Mr. Eliot deprecated the idea of prolonged trouble arising over a dispute concerning an Island away In the distant Pacific, and he was confident the resources of diplomacy would hd nhlp trv find fl svfif pm nnrtor nrhlph the Coastwise Steamships 13 Corporation Notices la Death Notices 5 Directory of Fraternal Organizations 7 Dividends 15 Election X3tlcesv 16 Employment Agencies 1J Rnrnnerin Hotels 4 BOY CHARGED WITH BTJUGLARY. Young Prank Sisto Arrested for the Pifth Time.

Frank Sisto. who is but 14 years old, was before Magistrate Bristow. in the Adams street court this morning, charged with burglary. Although the prisoner is so young he has been arrested five times for burglary and he has eerved a term in the Disciplinary Training School for his juvenile rascalities. He is a son of Michaelo Sisto.

a saloon keeper of 32 Sands street. The boy is a queer looking little chap with a peculiarly low forehead and a very long face. The latest charge against THE COURT CALENDARS. Supreme Court, special term for motions. Dickey, Ex parte business at 10 o'clock.

Motion calendar called at 10:30. Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Judicial William W. Goodrich, presiding justice; Edgar M. Cullen. William Bartlett, Edward W.

Hatch. John Woodward, Justices. Brooklyn, April 24. Enumerated clay calendar Nos. 2G, Zabriakie vs.

Coaies; 270. Hogan vs. Queens County Railroad; 239. Bloomlngdale vs. Hewitt; 233.

vs. King: 21)4. S. I. Cricket Club vs.

Farmers' Loan Company; 297, Govers vs. Hofstatter: 29a. Holder vs. Holder: 302. Lonsdale vs.

Lonsdale; 303. Kaiser vs. Latimer; 306. Cowing vs. Soun: 209.

Geoghagan vs. Frothingham 310, Savage vs. Bauland Company. Returned to Port This Morning With Cargo Shifted and Top Hamper Damaged. The American ship Mary Flint, which sailed from this port on April 13 for Hong passed in at Sandy Hook at 10 o'clock this morning in tow.

She signaled that her cargo had shifted and that she had lost several sails. The May Flint seems to be an imfni nmnt. Excursions Financial For Exchange Furnished Rooms Help Wanted Horses and Carriages Hotels Instruction Legal Notices Lost and Found Marriage Notices 1 4 15 11 10 11) 12 12 12 .9 13 1G 6 supreme i.oun. special term trials, day calendar. April 24.

1899. Walter Lloyd Smith. J. Nos. to her best speed DnDg ti3e boat UP 1.166.

Paine Lumber Comoany vs. Galbraith: 1.179. Times on powers could work together. imjpeii. Annie uiamens, Harriet T.

Crate, John H. Crate, Peter Cummlngham, Jonn Connoll. Maria Euler. Edward Frossard Emetine Gallup, Marearetha Gerweck, Charles Huk ley. Elizabeth Annie Hautke.

Abraham Johnston, Mary Monahan. Isidore Muller, Thomas May, Joseph Xaul. William Ryan. Reglne Rosenblatt. William Spencer, Anna Savaga, Sarah L.

Silsbe, Thomas G. Wells. Letters or administration were granted on tho 0 the following deceased persons: Emll H. T. Reuter, Ernest Hoeppner.

Alexander Lovell, Catnarlna Plate. James Horton. Louisa E. Stark ey. Andrew Schade, John J.

Klernan. George Blu menscheln. Eliza J. Long, Rose Kalacka, Michael Stilgenbauer, Annie Levy, William Charles Lim ric. Mary E.

Smith, Stephen T. Willis, Harriet rnPn' 5.arrjl McC. ea. Arthur C. Snowden, Ullllam Petterson, Lewis Cleve.

Adolph D. Johnston, John H. Brown, William H. Howard, Loeah A. Martin.

Alexander Corco Xrfi ehster, Michael Begley, Helen Mollenhauer. Elizabeth A. Gllbertson, Josephine L. Buehler. RosAma Curran.

Mary i Morton. Konrad Kallin. Rebecca Farmer, Elmlra E. Christian. John O'Day.

Letters of guardianship were issued on the persons and property of Christina M. Hopp to Louis SHR of 'ierlck W. Otto' to William Otto, of Philomene Markthaler to Dorothea Brulk, of Joseph Mary E. and Catharine Cavanaugh to Margaret Cavanaugh. of Jane.

Gregory to Ann J. Donohue, of Grace, Ellen. Lillian and Mary Varar Seldner ar3r' Edear F. Stearns to Rudolph Accountings, decrees Lydla Brooks, Peter Dem nwrle EUzatwth P. Kirk, Frederick B.

Mackav vrukr MTary A' Hues. Herman JE. 5rt1 B' Lwerre. May Dana. David CgeV ScBwarzwaelder.

Julia A. Kelly. Joseph Le Comte, Julia Manning. Arc Your Good InntiretlT There is no ecessity for Insurance If you etor them ln the fireproof warehouse ot THE EAGLH WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANT. foot of Fulton st.

Adv. dueed. nTr f. 18 aeV repro NINE PERISHED IN OPEN BOAT. wj u.

uommn ana a halt tn 2r" SS of the Custom House! Lelman vs. Langsam; 212. Devlin vs. Hinman; 1.06C Hyatt vs. L.

I. Wing 1.035, Sickles vs. Sickles; 1.058, Cinque vs. Elwcll; 328. Forbes vs.

Luhrs; 1,103, Schlrmelster vs. Katz; 1.129, Henry vs. Manneschmt; 909, Sommer vb. Washington Company: 1,180. Hammer vs.

Hammer; 932, Cole vs. Cole; 1,127. Alexander Milk Company vs. Stork; 1.171, Kane vs. Zipp; 1.130.

Straoburger vs. Kuhn; 1.160. Gross vs. Sormaln: 1.160, Probst vs. Warthen; 1.17.

Jenkins vs. John Good Car Company; 1.170, Seis vs. PlaiBantain; 813, Campbell vs. Kings County Elevated Railroad Company; 1,190, Kenny vs. Monahan; 1,143.

Green vs. Thomas. Supreme Court, Special term trials, calendar of appeals from municipal courts, April 24, Walter Uoyd Smith, J. Fobs vs. Rain.

mm is tnat ne entered the storehouse of Joan Lally. a mason, at 145 Front street, and stole tools worth $5 from the place. When called in front of the bench he said that he had not taken the things, but that they were given to him by another boy. Detective. Officer Brenaan of the Fulton street station declared tnat tae boy told so many conflicting stories true irnposslble t0 believe what was Magistrate Bristow sent the lad to jail pending further examination, but his father furnisaed a bond of $300 for his appearance wnen he is wanted.

The accused was released from the Disciplinary Training School that he woul3 send him to Buffalo but tne lad did not go there i XT: 1 lue mterrogations of travelers. The Enellsh nn. i crav a Paragraph, which: he says: tTl a a woman, her blushes are not spared by on t.Urns her trunks inside ou 0t the dirty do'1 and holds UP Her most fPrAf onnanl Men Were Overtaken by Storm and Driven Out to Sea Died in Great Agony. Miscellaneous New publications 6 Ocean Steamships 13 Post Office Notice 12 Proposals 12 Public Notices 12 Railroads 13 Real Estate II Real Estate at Auction Real Estate Loans 12 Religious Notices 10 Situations Wanted 10 Special Advertisements 16 Special Notices Sporting 4, Spring Summer '12 Steamboats 13 Surrogate's Notices 13 To Let and For Sale 10 11 12 Undertakers 5 Wanted jq vessel. As the steamer Persian Monarch of the Wilson Line, while on a voyage from London to New York, she went ashore near Shlnnecock Light, on the Long Island shore, on the night of May 2, 1894.

She remained ashore till the night of May 4, when she was pulled off by tugs and brought here and put into dry dock at Brie Basin, where her machinery was taken out and she was altered to a sailing ship, after being purchased by Flint and named the May Flint. She obtained ai. American register in March, 1895, and took on a cargo and sailed for San Francisco, where she arrived on August 1. after a very tempestuous voyage, during which she lost topmast and yards and sustained other severe damage. The ship went from San Francisco to Philadelphia the trip being uneventful.

She left the la'tter port on August 21, 1897. bound for Hoigo Japan with a cargo of oil, and on September 5 lu me Kaze of grinning detectives and disreputable loafers." ouiiieuic vum iriai term, any caienaar, April 24, Part I. Gaynor, J. Part II, Garretson, J. PaH TIT Qmllh T3 nr tit San Francisco, CaL, April 22 The Bteamer Citv of Para from Central American nnrts umi ii a iraveie cares to bribe he may easily escape payment of duty, and warmly praises the Mew Vnrk 3.716.

Lewis vs. Long Island R'allroad; 6,691. Nitz vs. Pardou; 6,725, Gregoruttl vs. Greco; G.742.

brings details of an ocean tragedy. While the DUEL WITH PITCHFORKS. one paper which took up the matter in' earnest, uine" rum, O.HI, rsntjeay vs. urooKiyn Heights Railroad; 6.798, Jackson vs. Slegel Cooper Company; 6,800.

Nolan vs. New York and South Brooklyn Ferry: S.066, Cinque vs. Cassanl; 6.S05. Olson vs. Metropolitan Street Railway; 0,819.

Han icnam UCIUg it IIOUl Suit. Mr. Smallpv vessel was at uorinto, an open boat containing the remains of nine men who Derished anything in th rVnn.r "uiJin.ow 01 months ago, drifted ashore there. The bodies w. uubat; which in impudent brutality the treatment to were horribly emaciated and the manner in which their limbs were contracted showed ttlIU custom nouse subject the American traveler." The St.

JampR' rinotfa SPECIAL ADVEBTISEMENTS oui. o. jiujiiuau, j.uot, x3u vs. i.nira Avenue Railroad: 2,021, Marks vs. Bernstein; Krochowsky vs.

Brooklyn Heights Railroad: 3.030, Crook vs. Nassau Railroad; 6,755, Sharman vs. Morning Journal; 6.035. Potter Printing Press vs. Schreiner; 7,775.

Galiot. vs. Zeman; 2,027 Wall Hah Kassons vs. Rosenberg; 3,648, McCormlck vs. Long Island Railroad: 8.0S9, Bogensberger vs SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

cue us wrucK oy a neavv en e. whiih do uuuv.w.wt wiiiiutriiijijir on tne He' N.OW that th0 Unlted sta'es have Prongs of Zikmond's Weapon Entered His Adversary's Heart Vicious Struggle in an Alley. Chicago. 111., April 22 Armed with pitchforks, Horace Scott, colored, and Edward Zikmond, a young white man, fought a duel to the death in an alley at the rear of 1 830 Indiana avenue yesterday afternoon. Scott cAioLeuce oi another hemisphere they will soon give up their old fashioned notions, annronr nte to rViair h3j.i.

vmniBimr vs. atanoara icope Company; 4.523, Fluhr vs. Manhattan Railwav; 6.384. Clason vs. Excelsior Steamboat Company; 0,912.

Ahern vs. Brackett; 4.973. Peak vs. Nassau ut mai mey must nave uieu in terrmie agony. and werTcTrHed aav" mMto wat" a particle offoo She arrived at this port early in October was ln the boat' and after undergoing extensive repairs sailed In December last, Louis W.

Maslen of the on November 27 for her destination. Soon El Triumfo Pier Company, three of the port after arriving at Hiogo she took fire and to officials and five boatmen, went out to the Tf8 ffiS C''S in the offing and having necessary repairs nu ule, she at E1 Triumfo They boarded the mail boat uaya, ana tne annoying farce of a custom house will disappear with all the refuse of the old regime." Railroad. The following causes, if marked ready w'U be held for the day. Causes will not be set down for (lays upon the call Xoa. 912, Woods vs.

lantlc Avenue Railroad; 4.059. Cunningham va zimciitttu muusLriai competition has aeain come nrominentlv in fha iluuL mia weeK. Hardly a day has passed without an article was staooed in tne breast and died a few mln utes later. Zikmontl .1 7 lalleu Ior port' w'her she ar I ilUH slaeo UIU" SIEns or an approaching iwumau, u.ot. mc iean vs.

Railroad; 6.837. Cassln vs. City Xew York JAMES Mc OR EERY BROADWAY 11TH ST. VENETIAN CLOTH SUITS, Lined throughout with Taffetas Silk. $18.00.

A large lot of Suits, made specially for this sale, short fly front Jackets, new flare gore Skirts, lap seams, stitched. Suit. TnflWnc it. berg vs. Metropolitan Street Railroad; 6.S40.

Roche TlrnnWlvn H. ltrli rnll noq. c.1 ii. three I rKuruury 'u ot tnis year, under the! storm warned them to return. The gale came TBr I "ame Persian Monarch.

Mcesrs. Flint up ouickly and overtook the boat soon as it Tnere cad been feelinu hm cn her owners, had her name aean pMnro.i 5 11 men for some time. mr lllll I to May Flint, under which name she SOt y. from. the J'c amer.

It was never Nassau Railroad: 0.842, Bach Brooklyn Heights a uu me suujtct in tne London news papers. The Atbara Bridge contract, which has almost assumed the proportions of a national question, came before the House of Commons on Thursday, when the government was asked a string of questions on the subject, to which the Parliamentary Secretary of the Foreign Office, the Right Hon. William St. John Brodrick, was only able to reply that at. frtr, rkie in seen aeain until it natpri ntn nauruau; o.si.i.

tioDoms v.s. Railroad; 7.9S. Anderson VS. Xassnil Tnllrnarl' A Tr.nl. tempted to drive through the nlinv Thlr.l Railroad: 1.539.

Ler'ov vs." iinuiiis ul, i.o iut nong Kong nai I bor. Louis W. Maslen was the son of E. W. FERRARO SENTENCED.

I Maslen. deputy naval officer of this port. The Brewery: R.120. Brennan vs. New York and Brooklyn Bri.dge: S.085, S.0R7.

S.0SS. Havllanrl vs L'nd ner Remlg Company: 50S. 548. Hune'rs vs Rueger; 6,579, Prendersast vs. White: 5.517 Pix mi uiuci victims are not given.

THE WEATHER. Washington. D. April For Sasurn mw Murderer to Die in the Week Begin 1 ning June 11. Antonio Ferraro.

the Italian who was con victed of the crime of murder in the first degree alter his trial, before Justice Wilmot I M. Saiith and a jury in Part of the Supreme! York: Fair to night; warmer, with increasing elmiillnres and noasibly showers. Sunday; fresh norrlu aHterly winds. LOCAL PROBATtTt.lTTKS unable to do so because a wagon in Scott's cnaiige blocked the passage the old quarrel was renewed. Zikmond threatened to kill Scott and the latter ran at him with a pitchfork.

Zikmond drove a short distance up the alley. Borrowing a small three pronged pitch irk he ran back to where Scott was ms. Scott's weapon was a four pronged affair and was much lonser than that carried by Zikmond. When the two men met they lunged and strut at each other vit iously with forks. The light lasted Mlly five minutes, v.

aen Zikmond struck Scctt's pitchfork aside and then niunaed tho uc nu iiuui ujuLiuu ueyona wnat was contained in the report recently issued by Lord Cromer, the British agent in Egypt. The Times has printed a lengthy article on American competition in the iron trade and called attention to America's jump In exports of iron and steel, one result being that English prices and exports alike are not entirely fixed by home or continental competition as they used to be; but by the prevailing tone of the markets and industrial situation generally In the United States. It adds that a notable case In point was the combined effort of the RrlHsih rntl ninniifnturai fr. lrnnn ex rel Hartman vs. Feltner: 5.51S.

People ex re; Coburn vs. Feltner; 7.006. Doerfler vs. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; G.S4R. Gaetzner vs Brooklyn, Queens County nnd Suburban Railroad 6.836.

Wakefield vs. MeBride: O.Sfil, Chat.pell vs. Brooklyn Heights Railroad; 6.S62. McLeer vs. Nassau P.allroad; 6,865, Sorenson vs.

Nassau Railroad: 3.25G. Lynch vs. Nassau Railroad; C.872. Guenther vs. Harris; 2.323, Day vs.

Brooklyn Height i Railroad; 6.655. Brown vs. Wadsworth: 5.065 Molllter vs. Hall: 6.02). Lowrey vs.

Balding. and four other cases; 6.529. Cosswell vs. Smith and four other cases: 3.330, Williamson vs Brooklvn Heights Railroad: S.031, Lutt vs. Long Islani' Railroad 3.20S, Finiey Brooklyn Heights Railroad 7 Donahue J.

Brighton Rparh nHiii I'. iir with Home cloudiness to night and Sunday; rature: fresh easterly winds. aiternoon by stationary te.r. Justice iMnn.h to die in Sine Sine Prison lined throughout. Colors: Black, Blue.

Royal Blue, Gray, Brawn Castor, Tan and Red. All sizes, $13.00. STREET GOWNS, $28.00. Handsome Street Gowns, latest style skirt, with handsomely trimrW Waists, in various materials and colors, includir ig black $28.00. JAMES McCREERY BROADWAY 11TH New York.

the record of the thermometer some time tho week beginning on Sunday, as kept at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle Office: 1 1 1(1 A. M. mii. j.jir lunvn lu ing fcing Prison' I' .52 to dav. but Lawver Hiin rh i A.

nccy up tne price of heavy sections, which resulted in the pa .1 ueiuwu j. I .48 IIP. t. jinn jit me uiai, says mat ne will aoneal hi S7 TOrtf Infri Ihn r. uic mjihh iiuii aim sez tencn nil tho! insane, i'erraro was Averano tomnevature urn luin ui Lilac uiauuu ui me ousiness, the Americans taking the orders instead of the British.

Continuing, the Times remarks: "The situation is trulv neriniis tnr iiq venr 31. to morrow and The Jain v. lll at a will pot at 0:47 l. M. facturers, who are asking two fundamental the floor.

Zik 1 convicted or cutting with a razor the iu 'Hr mono followed and stood over the dying ma1 vein of Luciano Musachio. in front of 24 First1 threatening him with the fork if he ttenioti'd 1 ou thi' afternoon of Sundav, S. ptirnhe 1 to rise. He stood over Scott until the Htter i 4 'aSt' JHs' words in the! died; then ran from the sfthle 1 yard or a tenement while playing cards Jt ioie. Later ne I and ririnkin? beer.

gave mmself up. The nrones nf in renlv in rnB 6.202. Raymond vs. Vandal; 0,409, Kasdan vs' Brooklyn Heights Railroad: 5.3S1, Hunt vs Fishmonger; 3.754. Blum vs.

Third Avenue Railroad 3.49. 3.. J6. Mlnowsky O'Relllv; 5.452U Jltr gens vs. Suden: 5.439.

Klein vs." 4 571 Male' vs. Brooklyn Heights Railroad: 6 357 McCormlck vs. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Companw Highest number reached on regular call CS63 County Court, civil calendar. April 24 Aspln oll. .1.

Nos. SIS. Mulher.rn vs. Nassau Electric Railroad; 776. Fcser vs.

Brooklyn Hlghts Railroad: Breckner vs. Nassau Electric Railroad: S20. Scbatten vs. County Court, crlmlnnl calendar. April '4 Hurd.

part I Mary Scott, grand larceny. ond degree; Martin Rellly. grand larcenv second degree: Samuel Campbell, assault: Axle' Jungen sen. grand larceny, second degree; John Thomas larceny, second Surrogate's Court, calendar for Mnr.dnv The wills of William B. King.

Catharine L. Rudkln Julia Mead Evan Fry. Mary Gorman. Ann Kelly. Jacob Ludwlg.

Enos Ridinrtenn HIGH WATER. Followlne Is the onlclal announcement of the Mm nnd duration of high water at Xew York and Sandy fork entered Scott's rn in i FVrrnro wns Bpntdniid tin questions wnetner American composition must Inevitably regulate in the future British exports and prices, and whether it is worth while struggling on under such overmastering incubus." Dealing with the Imports of American manufactures, the Times thinks that the prospects i u'cs. i nits LiiiuHs inai me prospects it: i 1'iok lor to morrow. April NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION LOST XND. FOUND.

Wheeling. W. April 22 Thc explosion LOST 1 not know how old he was or where he wa.s born. He said he lived tverywhere. and as to' his religion, It was one he "found." Aftrr sentence had beet: pronounced Ferraro sa'd i "If the law does not give me what h'dur tbey might as well burn me to dav." A.

iTlmelHel, ht 'w. M.i Feot. if ii mi I mmelHe 'iBM I are rather brighter, and says: "The British in. m.i Ffet. h.

m.ih. it. i manufacturer's mind is somewhat relieved by tanY fhol in Kmetvn. A ii vin 'V 1XLXJ 1 r.VLAl.MJ A of the natural gas pipe line below this cltv fox terrier named Rex. Reward if nitiir'ntJI 4.0 OBITUARY.

George W. Keii. who for the past fifteen years has been business manager of the New York Clipper. tlid Friday morning at hie residence in Previously to' becoming connected with the Clipper, over a 5 ii monnof tr'hiTi mtiol Thursday night and the igniting of the gas iSraiffrm caused tho destruction of a trestle and sta small block spangled Finder ii hi "Jult Bandy Hook! 0:10 4.8 v.ci, ie aver Kltzpatnck. Claun Olandt.

Frai Fltzpatrlck. Claus Olandt, Frank E. Sweezey and in tiie esiare or uijjCT ufti oy leaving It at 360 Jefferson av. by leaving it at 360 JelTeri tion building of the Ohio Valley Railroad at CaDtlna. The eXDlosfnn lirnmrht LOST liberal REtVARn and xn age Americans aspirations lor a boom, the James Hellly.

The accountlnR duration of which is the uppermost toDio of Hawkins nnd John Kl concern. Hertha McCourt. Bernard Gorm wirnevn ernan. me estate QUE8 i surface of tho river tho hndv of 1 f0 of English setter, white, wita Lad. i uii'i inn marklnKs: answers had evidently been murdered.

vim ani viary Cameron. The guardlnnshln of Miirv E. Van Vllnt Contested calendar nt 10:20 No. 31. wlli' ot John G.

Brown; No. 2,. will nf Chnrles H. Palmer. I1LTCHEKS, IIS Cumberland st.

I The article concludes with the hopeful re mark that there is less reason to apprehend a i flood of American imports of iron and steel in lSfin than there was last year. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN VESSELS. SATi'RDAV, APRIL ynirlc. from Llverriool. si'arlton.

from Ci rdlrf. Hs St. "uthlicrt. from Antwer; frnm X.is. iu.

Vt uit. fr.ln I.trln'ri. Ss from I'ort Spain. Ss Ibsenslnln. from Clenfueos.

ARIIIVE1) AT FOR1SIOX PORTS. Eiriina. fn Xf York, Quepnsiowri, score oi years ago. deceased was for some y.nrs private se Totaiy Manager McGon Eigle of licotns Theater and subsequent Jy adscciated as mannger with the late Mrt. Waller.

when that distinguished act rots a.s lessee and manageress of t'le Grls.vold Opera Houce. in Trov. He was also prominent in Masonic circles. LCT DIAMOXD PIN. THREE STOXES DB.

Elnn of ihree leaf clover: Bushwlck av. betweea rtalscy and Cooper sts: satisfactory rewarj tor JrMrayX.JDWBDSTER. l.OSJHalsy BtT LOSTOX MONDAY A. APRIL 17 rTOPi 4BS02XITCLV PURE ELEVEN DWELLINGS BXTRNED. Clay City, April 22 Eleven resi denccs were destroyed by Are here yesterday and twenty one families are hcmeles.

Loss $40,000. The newspapers the iron working districts are taking the matter up. The Darlington North Star says: "The American entry into the BTltieh markets is a positive danger. Everyone knows it is never safe to let a cus Vnlnntilo Paper If lost cannot be replaced sometimes. Take no risks, but place them ln a vault in THE EAGLE WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANY.

It will cost you but 35 a year. Adv. to uy Hall. will iibt r.ii nrH Krt .1 A i. 7 iAnr ie return of It i.

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