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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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6 THE BKOOKLYy DAJLY EAGLE BATUBPAY. AT.RTT. a. 1892. SIX PAGES.

WALLACE IS FOR PATTISOM. AJiASTAV GOES TO THE OUILliOIIME. THE JJEECHEK BEHORIAL FOSD. OXFORD WINS. THE IXSTITDTE HAS 1,800 fflBHBEKS.

WITH A PISTOL. lOCLOCKEKHQS Ihlnktt a Kexv fork Candidate fs He The Miirdoror oi iho Itarn 8PEC1A1, AP'ETtTJSKii E7VTS, CHUKCH NEWS. A lire iv Cariscuio irc 8400 to Wipe Aannnl Moportof tUe SccTctarj Frauli BAB HUMOR CURED. A Oat tlio TOoilgage. mi lrn W.

iloopcr. no sum or 400 haB been subscribed toward SATORDAX EVENING, APRIL 0, 1882. Tho annual report to the trustees of (hr. Dark Blue Adds Another Leaf lyn instituta of arts and sciences, bv fWn.it pyiug sit the debt of tho Beecher memorial church by Andrew Carnegie. There now remains an indebted nana nnn Dr.

Thomas Armitage Coming Out Of lilt) QllCMtlOBi' PiTTsncno, April 0. The Pittsburg Post says: "George M. Brishin, of Osceola, Olearfiold county, was in the oity yesterday. Mr. BTiabiu states that in conversation a fow days ago, with ex Senator Wallace, on tho Presidential situation in tho Democratic party, tho ex enator stated very frankly and earnestly hi belief that events were tending to Threatened Shooting Match in a Rwtledge Street House.

to Her Laurels. i raninyn iiooper. is an intereiting document. in snustauco Jlr. Hooper saya "TIia i to the First Baptist Pulpit.

A STILL HUNT lira. Boecher waa asked this morning rogarding the gift of Mr. Carnegie. It was tho result of a bea of additions to the membtrihlp siuco October 1 is 695, tha Iargoat in any vrar save the mm preceding the destruotion of tho old institute Cambridge Defeated In the Annual Uni tho nomination of Governor Pattisou, of this building on Washington street. The total activn Christian Endeavor Work to be Discussed state, as tho Democratio candidate for Presi vcrsity Race on the Thames To day by membership ie now 1,800.

The total endowment For dent. Mr. Wallace, with a full lmowl odgo of tho conditions In New York, de Control of the Brighton Beach Road. iuuu is of which amount a Length and a Half The Time, 19 Next WeekImprovements in tho Ocean Hill Edillce A Rainbow Tea Kanhat Suffer tlio Death Penalty. Pabis, April 0.

Louis Anastay, the ex Bub lieutenant, who mni d6red hl3 benefactress, the Baroness Dellard, on December 4 last, was executed in the Piaco do la Roquette at 5:10 this morning. In accordauco with the French custom the condemned man had no knowledge that ho was to meet his death thia morning until the prison officials entered hie cell and told him to prepare for execution. The guillotine was ereoted iu the usual plaoo directly in front of tho JaiL Knowledge of the tragedy that would be enacted there this morning had reached the genoral public through tho erection or the guillotiue and the usual crowd of sight aaers, composed mostly of the lowest dregs of the oity. were present to witness tha fate of the condemned. Anastay walked to tho guillotine without displaying any great amount of nervousness.

In fact, hfs bearing was firm. He was vary oal. however, and it was apparent that he had steeled himself against the ordeal. He laughed as he reached tho guillotine but his laughter was eoUBed by nervousness aud not by any lack of nas oeen subscribed afior two rears oftffnri 85,000 EXPENDED ON DOCTORS AND IfBDt. 01NB WITHOUT AVAIL.

GAVE HlMSEt.y up TO DIE. GOOD WIFE SUGGESTS CUTWuvta. REMEDIES. USES THEM 7 MONTHS AND 13 ENTIUELY CUltED. Jwain tho irar chtrlnj (54 anitoo'ta hoary oolj at KatirihucR, from whic!) I nevor fnllr reoororsd.

Ia I broke out in all ovor my chest an i ahoallsr, which to ire. I tri.id Jill tho doctors I cnuliflm, ami to no arail. I soma fire Ihomanil ilallar trjinr; tn iini a coalil not, and hnallr. giving up to die, mrnoii wifo eeitadtuina uno to try t'ao OUTICi'itA ltEMB Ulh.Mrhloh wero silvfrtiJJl an 1 u.ai Hollo hor uc. aapay(ojlJi.

KOntapplijatiou of yoar CU VIOUllA HKMBDIES for ecron montha I vra aftor dva clared tho differences thara were apparently ir Minutes 20 Seconds It Was a Brilliant reconcilable, and if Cleveland was nominated the Hill men would beat him iu the state, aud if Contest. tan CoHErregrational Convention New York and Brooklyn Associations to Meet Tho Boston museum of fino arts raised by subscription among citizons J723, 000 in cash, aud have received large art collections from thoarno source. Besides contributing to help a dozen Lokbos, April O. Hill was nominated he also would lose tho slate, which was essential to Democratic success Oxford has won the great university boat race There Are Hints as the Cause of the the Real Reason Why George IV. BrowH Wanted to Four Cold Lead Into the Person of Dr.

John Wilton BarloTr, His Brother iu Lavr, Was Not Disclosed ia Court The Family Reticent. The skeleton in the closet of Dr. John Wilton Barlow of 178 Butledge street was iu part brought forth iu a threatened shooting case, in which he wae tho complaiuant and his brother iu law, George W. Brown, the defendant, in Justice Goetting's court to day. Tho doctor and the brother in law are deadly enemies bnt the cause in Plymouth Church.

To other institutions BoBton merchants, in the pant defeating Cambridge this morning on the his tan upon tna philanthropist made by Mrs. Bocoher last Monday. She is deeply interested in the welfare of the churoh and wishes to see it free of debt. Carn6cie tM nie," said Mrs. Boechev, mat he was at present superintending the expenditure of something over $2,000,000 of his money public institutions and that he left chnrch matters to his wife.

I told him of tho memorial and he said that he would tako a shara in it to the extent of $400. I expoot his cbeok in every mail. 1 wish the Eagle could say some tning which would result iu contributions enough to secure the money that tho ohurch now needs to tako un the mortgage," concluded tho venerable woman, with a smile. In tho Beecher memo, rial, as it now stands, aro represented contributions from every state in the Union and from several Europsan countries and from all denom luatioiis and most of the organizations in the 000 It was bailt at a coat of $20, Governor Pattison, tho ex governor said, stood well with all factions in New York, an he knew eigntoen years, have contribulod to Harvard toric Thames course. The bettiug was 5 to xji.

innmas Armitage, pastor emeritus of the 4 in favor of Cambridge. avenue Baptist church in New York, from a recent visit, and, he boliovcd, would The sun shone brilliautly on the two crews and university an average of $1,000 a day for the 305 days of the yoar. It is only iu Now York and Brooklyn where there is centered more woaltb than in any other section of tho entira country carry tho state. When the Democratic conven the vastthrong that lined the shores. The north tion met in Chicago, Mr.

Wallace declared his be who nas oeen frequently heard in this city, has been engaged for an indefinite period to fill the pnlmt of tho First Baptist church (formerly 1 lerrepont treet), now worshiping in the chapel east wiud was gusty and the water, therefore. lief Governor Pattison would Da found the best was not altogether smooth. Tho Oxford crew man to unite all factions and interests, and his intaoat ataii. an and woll man iy. Von mi ,0 am a ao tni yoj wiia.

F. B. Beers Acting' as Agent fer a Syndicate Which is Gobbling Up the Bonds. Austin Corhiu aud the Long Island Railroad Said to be Back of tho Move merit Trill Brighton Beach Seo Palmy Days Again For some time past the gtoelce and bonds of the Brooklyn aud Brighton Beach railway company, of wliich General Joui'dau ia vvesident, have found a ready but mysterious buyer, de Ipite the fact that tho road's certificate of indebtedness or itd notes amount to about $200,000. The bonds on the company, for which there has won the toas for selection of place and took up nomination would bo in tho lino of the bighea appreciation of hia awful position.

Arrived at a 1,111 zaj OHO WIlO 1U1. on mv oip 5riauoa. "i raiyieuuinc lustitute Although quite old, Dr. Armitago is in good health and quite capable Mid where there is apparently as much iuteroBt in art, iu literature, in science and iu commerce as in other cities, that the wealthy men fail fer the most part to givo generously to educational institutions. Wo have pxcpllent honnitaln mid their station on tha Middlesex shore.

expediency. the place of death tha nrelimiuarios were quick From an oarly hour this morning a constant 1 trullou Vna Mai 'ant. NonrYork. a and vigorous sermon. "It was suggested to Sonator Wallace that he ly completed.

Anastay embraced the chaplain, stream of foot passengors and vehicles of all de. ArittL IS, 1S00. xu general tnemo at the East New York Be and the governor were supposed to lead conflict who had administered the last rites of the church scriptinnu were wending their way viverward lurmoa cnui cu next week will be "Christian Eu iug elements of the parly in this state and his to him, and bade him farewell. almshouses, but It is a question whether educational institutions are not worth moro to a community than those which nfmnlv nrn fnr tliA from all parts of London. Excursion trains OUTIOUnA llEJlKDIKS.

ueavor wor." To morrow morning tho pas frank statement was remarkable. The senator Deibler (Monsieur de Paris), the executioner, from the country poured their thousands into laughed and said that did not matter and he svas Theo gratotul tadtimonial i tll tlia met with not the slightest resistance from the diseased and thriftless. Tho institute aims to ri ot ptija. tho metropolis to swell tho sight seeing throng ll. 6896 Brooks.

D. will speak upon the subject of "Christian Experience." In tho evening tho young people will havo a special merely stating the uoliticsl situation an it ap icaianiionnc, or moniai ans mh. rcin uf humiliat prisoner, and the latter was Boon bound and help people abavo the school db. It ,1 while tho metropolitan district. Southwestern trdlrlcuratious, an 1 of lUrLaton vl il, i.

been a steady demand by this unknown pur Deared to him and he had no disguises on the thrown upon tha. baicnle, tha sliding board of the tronbla was only hinted at by Mrs. Barlow's mother, Mrs. Brown Forbes. The relations between the phyeiciaa and bis people in law are certainly strained.

The doctor's wife IS an invalid and on March 0 he sent after his mother in law to. bco her. George W. Brown went there too and he threatened (o take the doctor's life while in tlio sick room of hiB Bister. Tha trouble has been of years Btanding and tho doctor fears that his life ia in danger.

Dr. John Wilton Barlow of 178 Butledgo street was the first witness. He tottifled: "On the Oth of March my wife was sick and sent for my mother in law aud my brother in law came later. aud other railways having depots on the rivar and speedily omlol til KKMKmtM chaser, have riuen 20 per cent, during the paBt subject, cheerfully assenting to the publication which carries the culprit beneath the knife. In aim to be a school in auy sense of the word, nut rather a university for thoso past the school age." tnfieavor service, with ehort addresses by the pastor and others upon the "Significance side ran a constant succession of trains crowded year, aud when it becomes kn jw.i that a power the irroatat SUIn aros.

Bloo 1 I'u. ifiorj and Kemedies tho world has arer nown. almost leBs time than it takes to write it AuaBtay with people to seo tho great aquatic contest of of his viow8 as here presented, based on the con ditioni of the party as thoy now appear." ful syudicate is contemplating the capture of the wuiiuhuh uoavor Movement," Antici DOW TITO FLIGHTS OP STitnS. James Johnson, a plasterer, of 4 Pulaski Mreet, in company with Kobert Burns of 98 Bpeiicer streot and William Mason of 105 Clifton place, started for West Brooklyn this morning to look for work. At Union depot Johnson caught his foot on tho top mashed and one side of his face was completely dJ enMdTn.r A om eeon was called.

Ho but not romoTe was pushed forward until his neck rested uoin tho year decided. From historical Wapping, OUTIOUKA RESOLVENT, the nov Illno Ski. KamiilB gi le 1SB9 11 Pu. i road, the advance is readily explained. At pres the block beneath the razor like blade suspended Poriller.

internally (to oloanau tli3 li'ool a'l itnnuritlm lection at the evening services will be'devotcd to Itotherntlio and Blackwall great ships' boats. But tho mystery surrouuding Die syndicate is above him, There was a quick whirring Bound as and poisonous oleraonts). and UUTIU'JltA. tli THE EASY WAY laden to their utmost capacity with mariners, lome what dense, but sufliciont is known to war. SkinOuro.

and OUT1CUBA SOAP, an oiimiailo Hliin NEW CAPTAINS uvormg tna expenses of the convention. On Ihnrsday evening next will ba held a maes meeting of the Christian end. the heavy knife dropped, and the hoad of the murderer dropped into the basket placed to re riverside workers, and their wives aud families I'urlfior and Boautlllor, crterailly Co cor the Vln 1 ant tho belief that Austin (Joibin and tho Lone Maud railroad company aro concerned in the ceive it. churches of the Fifth and pullod by lusty arms, went along merrily with the three knot current to take their part in the great holiday. Fussy little steam lauiiohos matter.

Hnl.l Ul oaln.and reitor i the hair), euro orcry di.s ja an.I humor of the Finn, Bcalp and j. with lo of bair, from Infancy to seo. from olmvton to tcrolnla, when tho bell phyalcians, hospitala and all otlu roniedioa fail. u.uuaijuauaaujonnir norm urn in. i.

Tho Brighton B9ach road was organized September 2, 1887, with a capiUl steck of $1,000, To Get Rid of Money in Poli HUM. and little river saloon steamers, with their fash. He was under tho influonoe of liqnor and while I waa in tho back parlor my mother in law ruBhed downstairs and begged of me to look out for toy self that her son would kill me. I heard him say that he would kill me. He has been annoying me for a few years and repeatedly Three Sergeants Pz'omoted by nJO WANTED HER, ionablo parties of picnickers, went merrily up Sold ororywhnro.

i'rloa. Oll rnill la unm 000, divided equally between common aud pre naT0 Daau maao at the tics. NEAKLY ALL IN. RESOLVENT, SI. Prcpir, 1 hy too i'orrirt" the Btream to swell tha multitude of craft lining ferred shares.

Tho number of stockholders at voean mil itaptist church, Rockaway avonne the Police Commissioner. UKUL. AND U1IEAHOAL UdHIMIla n.iv the banks on either Bido for a distance of over im oomers Btreet, of whicn tho Rev. W. tho inception of the company was twcuty iiine.

The funded debt was authorized to amount threatened ma. He wanted to praotioally rnn Semi for "How to Cnri Slrln lU sr. four miles. Big river utoamers, rolling continu 18 1118 ung and able pastor. The odifleo lias been painted insida aud out, the walls have UloMratiDni, 100 taatimouUIa.

my bouse and I objected as 1 am the head of it. ously under their groat deck burdens, took np to $500,000, secured by forty year fii Bt Fot Because She Was a Million leaycraft, Like Daffgett and Stefrman Pimples, blaokhcads. rod. roi, llie reasou I did not take aotiou against him be their position early above Putney bridge and uocii niceiy aacorated. and at the present time mortgago bonds dated September 1, 1887 Awards for Property Taken by iin irod by CtTICURA SOAP.

fero is that I wanted to save)' my family from the Denis Briscoll, Edwin Dyer and Samuel moored to the banks under the direction of tho paying interest at tho rate of 5 per cent. aire's Daughter, uuhi amiai ana pretty fencs is bsing eroctod arOUlld tha antim mv river police, their spectators iiaving the ono ad. per annum. The cash realized on the amount thus Hardy the Fortunate Men Dyer Goes annoyance of a public proceeding of this kind, Things became so unbearable that I was com vvki a me cuange is a th6 Bridge. "ro UHEU.MATIZ Allor MV, IN OXK X.l minute the OUTIOUKA AX n.l'A 1 MacTii vantage of being able to get away quickly aftor aoie one and will add much to the outstanding was $08, 884.

GO. On October 20 ts Crow Hill and Hardy Takes Com the race was ever. ueauty i tne surroundings, i pelled to lake action for tha protection of my life, my family and my buBineBB. My wife's con 1887, or fifty four days aftor Its iucorpration the Brooklyn aud Brighton Boaoh road pur and a Score of Others, Has Spent Many Good Dollars to Make tho Pot Boil, and New That He Wants a Place, tho Men Who Helped Him Get Kid of tho Cash Are tho First to Jump Him. The turning down of ei.Porl Witiinm ina.tfenglhening iVlastor Along the banks, particularly outsido tho big u.iuaj cubs iNo.

14 of St. John's M. maad of the New Twenty first Precinct. But Because Ho Really Loved Her Hich bnathouses the Loudon and Thames, at Ham chased the Brooklyn, Flatbuuh and Coney Island i ainbowtoa at the residence of Yalues Determined by Commissioners of Tlio bland and nged steuographer at police dition is snoh that she could uot come to court. Mary Kingset, a trained nurse, who had been in attendance on Mrs.

Barlow. doBferiberi Mr. PKING MEDICINE railway company's property, under an agreement oarrie voorufces, 082 Bedford avenue, ou mersmith, at Barnes and Mortlako vast crowds line the river banks, aud here an industrious ard South worth Crane Explains the Circumstances of His Marriage to Miss evening. The tea was fer the bene. headquarters to day entered upon tho minute book of tlio department tho fact that Sergeants Appraisal for Liberty Street and Plaza Land The Bonds to Pay for It Will of reorganization made May la, 1887, between committees representing owners and holders of Brown, ou the evening the throat was made, as uia rreeaman's aid society of tho M.

E. Chllrrri. Th.n..l., Henry Leaycraft, tho Reoubli oun leader of tint Sarah Amelia Vose. Cannot ba too highly estimated. Denis DnacoU, Edwin Dyer and Samuel Hardy The negro minstrelsy drove a thriving trade.

Even those on the river side were not safe from the minstrels, for they had small boats to themselves, the first and Beoond mortgago bond of the latter i i "oro prottiiy uecoratea, an Thirteenth ward, for as6istant appraiser of tho had beon promoted to vacant captaincies and company. At tho time of the purchase tho rail. iu uums tormeu with Japanese paraBol, th Shortly be Advertised for Sale. NnwDinf Biohard Bouthworth Crane is a neaoefnl look. and attaching their craft to any fashionable port of Now York creatod pandemonium in the Willis camp yestorday.

When the Eaolf. road and depot property were Tory much in need u.0uWors0r ffmotl mad0 tQB rainbow cffect ing yonng man of about 25, who is employed in ior inn nrifif im would oach henceforth draw the pay of a commanding officer. The promotions were notjat all unexpected. In fact tho wonder haB been that Being very much exoited and the language he used as violent and abusive. She closed the door so that the children would not hear the language used.

Fardyce B. Arbine was in the parlor with Dr. Barlow on tho occasion mentioned. Dr. Barlow's mother in law called ont to keen the dootor ont party afloat would serenade thom until the recip of tho affair wae in sevens, tne oince of tha Lawyer's title insurance oom printed the story that Secretary of the Treas provements has oeen facilitited by the recent enactment of the legislature exempting them ients of the honor wero glad to beg off and nay of repair, and thoir depot at Coney Island in tho Brighton Beaoh hotel and tho hotel itself in dangor of destruction by tho encreachmente of epwomlo oi the grip" and orher dlioas.

tho unhealth fnl Winter, 0I0.13 ooullncmon: indom and carelcssnojl in diet.haro causod accumulation of impurities In tha blood which MUSI' BE EXPELLED l.eforo yon can well and again. Tha unherjal prai.o UildniE ncim DBlns dressed in seven MissVoorheei presided over tho linen table. pany, the Garfield buildiug. Some fow months ago he married Miss Sarah Amelia Yobb, who is for peace. The wagering at Putney bridge was ury ioster had absolutely refused to approve the nomination tho Willis faction bocamo thoy did not como earlier, for each of tho men named received assurances long ago from their wwn.

nation ana authorizing the city officials t9 DflV UK htcrU A I the ocean. Tho purchasing company at once com confined to comparatively small sums. tne daughter of millionaire Colonel Richard indignant and tho Nichols Nathan chou of the way of Georgo Brown. i com. inierost, controller Four large steamboats followed tho race, name menced operations and to move tho hetol back Vose, president of tho National and Hich In a few days, at tho request of correspondingly Jubilant.

Up to Thursday Blanoh Barlow, aged about 12 years, stated ly, one for Oxford, one for Cambridge, one for 5Ur ronrittce you that am vobo car spring company of Newark. were ten, candy and oako tables, and much was sold. Miss Holmes won tho nriz a silver card holder, for guessing tho right number of beans in a bottle. Professor Pepp was the rami, man of the evening. The clasB is made ud as follows: MB c.

Voorhee teacher; the Mi9es some six hundred feet. This tremendous me. hanicai feat was successfully accomplished by the pressmen and one for tho umpire's friends, political backers and from tho commissioner that the question of promotion was simply one of a fow daya. To Denis Driseoll, who Btood at tho head of tho eligible list, while non competitors had been promoted over his head no less thau three timeB, the elevation comes with more it is tho ideal SI'KING MEDICINE. that her nnoie, George Brown, had a revolver in his hand that' nieht and said to her mamma The latter has au office on Broadway, New York, Gite it a trial.

was generally thought that tho burlr cx port warden would secure tho prize. It was'knowu that he had the support of Naval (idii.pr Tlx.cHo, i Iranian ot tlio bridge trustees, adver tise for sale enough of these to pay for the real estate required in the widening of Liberty street beside a small launch in which the umpire and not rar away from the law offioea of Crann'a placing tho entire structure on flat cars and moving this impromptu caravan with locome that ho would Bhoot her papa. On cross examina thrse otlieva sat. These were all moorodatPut father, Boyal S. Crane.

The match disnleased ing or tne oiook bounded by Fnlton, tion sno wept, and her fathor told her not to be i iiuia, u. jtroimin. ney half an hour before the raoo started. The tivei. This accomplished, tho buildings were the colonel, and after ho had rrotten rid nf snmn than ordinary balm.

Mr. Driseoll thought each dough and Irene Dunn. una streets and the bridge railroad. lilts nrnnprfi, nUk arches of the bridge wero closed to all traffic, and thoroughly repaired, tho depot grounds at tho time that ho had thing fixed. His backer was a afraid, but to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

At his request the defendant, who was standinr in front of her. "My littloboy had Scarlat Favac fo ar yoara old and it loft him very weak and with WodI POISONED CANKER. Itla oyo i booauio inflamed, hij auflar ings woro inatcnao. Ihe Ladles' aid society of the Orsene avenao the river polioe set about clearing the way in ocean tilled in and regradod, tho railroad put in ir.tu tuc exception oi aDont nail a dozen pieces. haB been appraised and the oom of his wrath in a verbal assault on his yonng son law, he inserted a notico in the newspapers, calling attenlion to tho fact that Crane and hi.

B. Willis, who is the local representative of secretary of the Navy Tracy. Tho latter induced Secretary of War Stephen B. Elkins to tako a hand in Ihe fight, and Leayeraffs aopeintment was regarded as a foregone 011 cluskm. Ex.Quarentiue Csmmi.sioiier John A.

Niohols, who for years li.ia bien an tagonistio to Leaycraft. prevailed on i ivauj loiiun cnurcn rea dinesB for tho race. Then tho excitement thorough order and tlio rolling stock renovated. last evening with a very Una musical and literary io ue made to the ewnors reported to James C. Bergen, of counsel for thn hrM Whou all this had been accomplished the total potent factor in local politics, and in addition to tho "pull" ho had th9 best record of the men who entered the competitive examinations for the place.

But timo and again he has been chauged hiB position, the objootion being that she was afraid of him. Her direct tnKtinirmr grew more lutouse, and this was mora than re. doubled when it was seon from tho press steam cost of road and eqniprnont was found to amount serving or coffee aud cake. daughter, barah, had been united in marriage by Dr. George II.

Houghton of the Little Church around the corner. Since tho marriaco. which was uot shaken. tees. Several expensive plots are among these yet to bo appraised, including the property of to tl.

048,004.00. iiie entertainers wero tho Messrs. Valentine, boat that tho Cambridge crew had launched their boat and wore paddling down to tho Btartiug Grace Barlow, aged about 14 rears, said that For noma timo matters ran smoothly aud the n. "8y'l0laa au'l Duncan, Mr. Holly was positively quiet and without tho colonel's disappointed and he has worn out ards of ehoe loather in Journeys to and from police headquarters to ice about his caae.

Edwin Dyer, the juciuuKijnauy railroad, whioh formerly be EOU 7 WEEKS merest on the bond was paid regularly, but in luicfiw jiouort j. (Jayler, organist of the Mr. Brown had a pistel which he swung around his hoad and said that ha could use it the same EVEN OPEN Thomas 0. Piatt to use bis influence against his old rival, aud the Tioga statesman went utraieht way to Washington to oreveHt Knowledge, the latter has novor dnismpd rn in. point.

Oxford followed only a few miuates after. They rowed a long, steady stroke indeed, both lu le annas street Methodist church, and 1113 COULD NOT HIS EVES Jiaivj uveuuo isaotist ohnrl, Tt iepteinbor, 1800, the company defaulted for the form himself, either by inouirv or visit, of thn tne urooklyn savings bank, at Con vu. i enjoyable evening. irst time. Siuca lieu, while not defaulting.

boats wero rowing a steadier stroko than is usual other successful aspirant whaae name was on the list, has been patient, but his reward caino at as Dr. J. Wilton Barlow. My mother begged to have him taken away. He ran down stairs to corn ami i niton streets.

Tt, iu tK existence of his daughter and son in law, who are ne torn tne l'riidcut that tlio appointment 1 aim Sunday will be oh. arvnd nl. n. (he interest 1b deferred for sir months, so that of these properties will be abeufc several hundred now resident on Joralemou streot. wonid to impolitic at this time and that at university raoes.

Both crews were immensely cheered as they came along to the Htiu'tina point last. Samuel Hardy nevor entered any com TlllP (li 1 1 where my father was. Ho had something in his Ihe company is always one payment short. This is ioung urano presented the picture of a horn petitive examination for the place, but he had cnuroo wnn an aporopriato musical serv.ces in the eveniug. The pastor, tlio another Kings county man bo Bolocted for tlie place.

Ou Thursday night Naval Offir er Willi. thousand dollars. This in addition to the awards for the land alroady aopraisod will foot ud a nina and their appearance gave au impetus to betting' ione lor tho purpose of avoiding any legal complications and, while strictly within tho prejepta strong backiug iu the eastern district, and sinco you road about this morning, as ho stood at his little desk in the Garfield buildint? nnrt hand which looked like it piBtol. My father's pistol was nnder his pillow in his room and my father did not know of tho racket going an up Although the Cambridge crew were tho favor mhto uiars, will preach a sermon in euui. was advised that Leaycraft was in crave dr.nrar ho has been acting as sergeant in command of the ites at starting, it was thought that the chancel oi cue law, decidedly unsatisfactory to the said with firmness: "I doTi't, and he immediately BtllVtfld far thA ent.iinl Here is a list of the mmsi.

nmnai Eighteenth precinct, where was sent on June 18, j.uu.u..uco wua tne time. A fow choir changes have been made at this church. 5iss Cooko of bondholders. Ihe following is a statement of the fa good race wore mo3t likely. The Oxford Whon reached tliero ha lm cnp1 1 1 I 1 stairs until my grandmother told him to get ont of tho way.

airaniH reportea UD to rlatn. 1801, he has shown that he really possessed tho tho colonel. Ho cau leavo his inonoy to anybody he Ha then thrnnt hi company iillairs taken from the state railroad crew wore undoubtedly muoli in advaneo when uo soprano, taking Iho pinca ef jig" waB up and that Secretary Knstni 1 took him tivkodurinn that lime to tho Era aid Ear InHrmary on G'harlea nlroet. bin tlieir rom. diei failo i to do him tho sha low of c0 I.

cjmmonced gly inRhlm HOOD'S SAltiAI'A flll.r.A and it cured him. I havo noror double! iat it SAVED IIIS RIGHT, even I NOT 1113 VSIiY LIKE. I am alay rtndy to praise HOOD'S SAUSAPAHll.LA Mrs. S. Brown Fobes.

mother in law of Dr. Bar jonnie lian YariG. in nu tney hrst appeared on tho Thames. They rowed a coBimiaaioner'a report issued January 1891 EAHNI.NOS. Michael White, 173 Fnlton street, $1,720.

nanus quickly into his trousers pockets qualities which go to make a uecc3ful captain. Tho order for the men to report to headquarters and iwear in as captains was B6nt out this morning aud the trio responded with alacrity. Mr. long, feathered, clean stroke, and wero undoubt church; A. Oreeu, tenor and Miss Emily 'at.

Anna, Ihe contralto, havo binn i pledged to auy caudidato that Mr. Piatt aud Mr. Nichols would support. The naval nfliot went direct to Secretary Tracv. who ili.f look eci tne reporter squarely in the eyes.

Con $4,200. Ui low, was tho first witness for the defonso. Sho started to fully expose tho skeleton in tho doctor's closet, bnt sho was stopped bv hor counsel edly good workers throughout tho boat. They Passenger t'VBhl wnmiig, no said: "There ban bnpn iemiiia it ere an unusually heavy crew and could not ba Herman, the baritono, goes to tho Sunimerfield M. h.

chin ch. Ill nluen liu nni h. filia sjo urn iiassau street, oi i.iii ueai oi tain abont this matter, and ome things Dallon administered the oath and dealt out the and the court. Sho deposed: "JIv son Georca looked upon to do mauy sharp bursts, but all Fulton street. $9,500.

tuat nave neon said are altogether incor i chances of Leayeraffs appointment wero dub ions. Mr. Willis is still iu Washiugtou, and from advices received from him to day ho practically admits that Leaycraft is out of the race. J.110 riorenco rsic litiniuln said that if Dr. Barlow could flourish pistols so their work gavo satisfaction.

At their first es of St. vuttUHs Drl ryrrt j. reet. know mv wifa admit, hi parchment and yellow shields of authority. Cap tain Dricoll, who comes Irani the Eighth precinct, goss the Eleventh precinct.

471 4n llU i)0 JJUilUU HlLCtibi jonns a. chureli met Ut. met la. st 110,180.3 evening at tho say they rowed over tho course in something uau years betoro I married her. I visit nouse of Mrs.

Heed 130 Wilson sfrnnt like twenty minutes, forty oight eoeonds, andon v73.fn2 275 Fulton stroet, $3:.000. Millicant North. 24n uta. Vr, Iho contest toy tho piaco is a direct lU'lit be could other people. Tho remark was goneral.

I did not seo tho pistol, hut I left tho room as I am afraid of loaded pistols. I told Dr. Barlow to keep out of my ton's Bocaaso of th.i wondorfn! good cu ner iatnrs nouso and always bad the my son." AUBIE in place of Captain James Kenney, who has bean transferred to the Eighteenth pre other trials thoy even improved on this time. tional services preceded tho reading of the reports of the secretary and tratsnrm. most, pieasant relations with him until the IT.

ULAOKMAN, U.S88 Wi twotu the Tracy Willis faction and the N.Uhan Nichols Dady combination. Leaycraft has al lingion atroot, Iloatoa. The Cambridge men, though somewhat lighter Total Juno BO, 1800, total duficit Total EXPENSES. Transportation Motive powcrand earn Maintenance rray and buildings Goneral Payments, interost on bonds lntorest on Other 'armuatbV. Total Deficit from previous year marriage was deoided on.

Then I went to him cinct, known as the Bay Ridge distriot. or. $50 000 nu A.s omuis street, 83fi.504.74 7.i!tSti.;w 10.300.27 25.01(0.00 way, as ho bad beon drinking. YeB, my son car than Oxford, were aho a fairly heavy crow. They and stated my intentions and told him of the date we had selected.

Ho didn't like tlm Irln ries a pistol. It i quite fashionable with all Tnlfn 1)1 I' ,270 FllItmi Htroot' 828,000. and Miss Freure respectively. Four acplieations for memberjihip wero handed in and accepted, iho executive committee reported on tho Easter eakosnle, wliiclnvns decidod to bp ,1,, ii ways been anti Nathan, and in the fight how pending ia the local organization ho has been a pramineut adherent of tlie naval ii 0. r.

I i i a have dona excelleut work, rowing at the rate thirty two, better than crews from tho Cam vulgarly, Goatville. Captain Edwin Dyor is given command of tho Twelfth Dreeiuct, away out in tlio Crow Hill and Ocean Hill diatrict, and takes young men to carry tliem nowadays. Tho doctor i uuiiu street, isauuo. Hish street. $10,433.

bamuol V. Day. la Nassau streot. sm.nno. bridge usually do when rowing at tho rate of am mat tne man who would marry his (laughter should havo an Ucome of at least o7.8UU.:i(i and my son aro deadly ouemies.

I never hoard my sou say that he would kill Dr. Barlow. said he wa. not a caudidato for the place of the place raado vacant by the untimely and uu i a irn 10, at tho residence of Mrs. Isaiw thirty nix.

Their boat travels well, bnt their men street, liio own volition. He was urged toeuter tlm rar a year. It would be mora preferable Rick expected death of Oopt.nn Folk. Captain Samuel HOOD'S PILLS cure all Livr Ills, Hadai ho, Hillionsn ss, Sour Stoauch, elc.a Dr. Jamas Harrison Forbea was in Dr.

Barlow's are not bo well together as Oxford, and occa Total it tne income approached $10,000. Well, Hardy baa a new precinct, tho Twauty.firs house with his wife on the evening in question, Bionnlly epiash in their work, but it was contended by their supporters that From this it will be seon that the deficit has in whioh coven tho territory bounded by Myrtle by Mr. Willis and others, who relied on the influence of the secretary of the navy with thu administration to carry tho contOdt toa i ucccssful culmination. Although it was exnoeted tliat ci. Dut ins testimony was unimportant.

yon Know, tnafi nonsenso. My parents wero not opposed to the marriage: on tha A Nichc 1, 14 High street. oiin son street, and 11 fair to bo held in the fall The meeting of the Congregational association oalled for tho Broadway tabernacle, York, for Wednesday, April 13, at 10:30 A. will, 011 account of tlia sickness or Dr. William M.

Taylor, be bfld t), creased; by about $84,000 between Juno 30, riodioru, uiasson and li.ont avenues to tho Ihe defendant, Lawyer Guck announced, de they could do a much faster rate of stroke than oV, nlf 233 Rud 235 Fulton street, contrary, jny fathor oftou told me that oridge, yvanauout market and down Fluslmiir, abuu, aim mo present day. clined ta mate any statement and made a motion Oxford and keen it up. The Oxford partisans, John F. Coots. ot pi, tt lector Nathan and John A.

NTicl ink y. ine present oltzcera and directors of the com. men to aiyrne to tna point wheio th to dismiss, which was denied. Mr. Brown was as soon as a young man reached twenty ono years he ought to get married as soon as ho on tho other hand, hold ihatif Cambridge should Clark, coiner Hands and Fulton streets, $160, turpose an it w.ib not thought that lliuv district begins.

The station of this nrooiuot has pany aro General Janiea Jourdau, president; put under $300 bondi to keen the peace. Coun would bo abls to combat the combined imln ip couia. i acted ou his advice. The colonel held been blushed. It is au imposing building on of Secretaries Tracy ami Eikins.

But it appears out and noma not give his consent, so we took tne crner oi I'lusning and Clermont avenurvs the Congregational church at WooJiiavcn, L. The following ministers have been' appainted to examine candidates for licensure at that meot ing: Upon credentials, educational coime and religious experience, Bsy. Dr. 0. H.

Tlnnioia. sel for Dr. Barlow stated that the defendant had renewed his threat to kill the doctor since the present proceedings were commenced, but the J0I111 Wood, 223 Fulton Btreet, $28,102 Mrs. l.lem.iig. 8 Sa.ids street.

$141 004 ,205, "71 nud277 Fulton street, tne step on our own responsibility nf Tho contractors are now moving in the fnrni. x.uwaru oiougiorn, secretary and treasurer; JameB L. Morrow, superintendent; directors Jamas Jourdan. Aaron S. Robbins, William Marshall, Abraham B.

Baylls, George J. Murphy, Uriel A. Murdoch and Edward L. Lone ford. that ex Sen.itor Piatt exerts more influence with tli administration than all the other turo and Captain Hardy will have nothing to office chum to accompany us to ajt as best man, and we went over to Dr.

Houghton's church and defendant denied having done so. succeed in the lead, the more powerful stroko of the Oxford crew would wear them out beforo they bad finished the four miles oT the journey. The supporters on both aides were fairly exultant and money was freely laid and taken. The latest weights of tho two crews given herewith will show tho advantages which Oxford had in weight: OXFORD. si Tnnn Sil aud a3 Fuitt" "treat, for a week out keep an oyo on the work.

The upon Hobrew and Greek lamriiaopn. Tl Tin, naa tne ceremony performed. prooinct will probably bJ organizo.l on the 15th Ward aud A. J. F.

Behronda: mini, ofiicom combined, except, perhaps. Secretary of State James G. Blaine. So far as known ihe latter has not interfered in the light, nu 1 ic disposed to lot local quabbles settle themscivtrt 255 and '57 Fulton street, CHAIRMAN PEARS ALL'S COMMITTEES. Despite this showing the syndicate, which is represented by F.

ii. Beers, seems to think the jias ino colonel become reconciled in th when the full complement of sergeants and revealed theology, Rev. Dr. Thomas B. Me Leod; upon ecclosiastic.tl history.

fir n.i,. matcuv asicea tho reporter. roundsmen, detective sorgeant and patrolman So os Htenzoi, 109 Fulton street. tJeiiiOcraU Who Will Serve During the roau a good investment and is willing to assume Well," said the young husband, and hu hnl. without allowing his baud.

will bo sent tlioro. Captain Hardy will alo hn.Y control its management if it can possiblv .1 vr Fall CAmpaigfit. Lb. CK EAT I NO NEIGIir.OKHOon. The determination of tlie administration tn tateu ior a moment, "1 hardly think he is.

He two matrons under his cognizance, as there 15 ard S. Storrs; upon eeclosiastie.il polity, Kov. Samuel II. Virgin: upon sermons, Revs. Itobert J.

Kent, A. W. llebertson nml f'liorinj iiu axi. hub soon tun morn Thoma3 E. Pearsall, chairman of the Kings 11K drop LaayciMft is bound to result in a bitter udsu i oeen to seo us.

1 don't want his money. piuvmiun ioi me uucuuinjodiuiOQ oi wmon in DOS'T WAST CHINESE EXCLUDED. IZeMoliitiouw Adopted by the Eiut cr man Episcopal Confer once. ing Dy an liAOLE roportor and said: "I havo bsen asked time and again for whom St. ..11 ..11 13 11 county Democratio genera! committee, an local light.

For years tlio ox port warden fin H. II. Cotton, Ma silalen J. A. Ford.

Hrasouose W. A. llowctt. University F. Kohoson, Merlon V.

NickaUs, Magdalen W. A. Fletcher, Christ K. P. Howe.

Ma rdalcn an The spring meoling of tlm Nn My wile and 1 are living happily. However, if he happens to viit us, wo shall receive him mm tuo station. When tho new Twenty second pre cinct is finished there will be another vacan nounces the following committees for been a follower of cx Seuator Warner Miller, bnt 3 nave neon ouying Brighton Beach bonds; EV OONTROI.LINO A LARGE AREA OK LAND Brooklyn association of Congregational churches will bo held at Plymouth i inance committee Thomas J. Lowerv. John teonsiy and do all wo can to make it pleasant for his relations with ex Senator Piatt have captaincy to fill.

There is already a rush for the wnotnor it was lor tlio Brooklyn or the Kh AND OAREFt 'LLV RESTRICTING IT AGAINST 12 0 0 mm." C. M. Pitman, New (stroke). J. Walsh, M.

J. Cnmmings, James H. Flynn, cordial enough. During tils several yc. ir.f that hn I place.

Ihe examination of candidates for pro HoyiToou J.onsdalo, Xew (coxuwala). J. 1. Devotional exeteises at the opeuingof tho third days's Bosaion of the East German coufereuce of the Methodist Episcopal church, at the corner of Lyman Abbott, pastor, on Tuesday aftornoon next at 2:30 o'clock. Tho exercises ar na fr.1.

Jamas O. Tighe, Bernard Lamb, Herbert L. NVJISANORK, HVERV PURCHASER OF ONE Off THE KING MODEL HOUSES WILL HE SEGUUED has been a port warden ha did nothing to rf, with tho plans of Mr. Plait, and idtlioiit 'h CAMIlltlDQK. KESXf DY HAS NOT THE 1 BIG Smith, William Bairo, George W.

Anderson, John motion to sergeant has been completed, but tho Commissioner will do nothing until the report of tho examining board has beou placed in hia E. V. Lord. Trinity hall (bow) ows. presided over by the Kev.

Hewn. S. 7l)i. county elevated or the Long Island railroad, but I can only say that tlio syndicate I represent is a very strong one financially. The Brighton Beach road has been unfortunate in hiving the beach washed away and being compelled to remove the hotel at a great lionraorand Stagg streets, wero conducted this JDelmar, Frederick Goodhue, H.

H. Adams, John v.i,.,oi i.ijum UUIII NOW AND IN K. U. Nell Jesas. run At I.enst in in.

uiMiK i ut im ii. ik'iurul position moderator: 2:30. reports frnm Me I Anxiousi That People 1. Aicriane, B. Ames.

hands. except in local alfairs, wlu he inu iui ariably Should No Itelieve. 1 UTURE. FOR TERMS APPLV ON PREMISES. Auditing committee Alden S.

Swan. William morning, Uy the Hev. H. Muller, as eariy as 8:30 o'clack, and a half hour later Bishop Fitzgerald ef Minneapolis was 111 the ohair aud the business 11 014 11 VJ ia 10 13 3 4 1 1 10 11 8 7 iirrayed agmnst Collenttir N.ithun. Tin) frinid i ijiu uicu bow unpiaiuy uro wen Known in followed by the report of the Suudav kcIiooI secretary, tho Bev.

Dr. Butler Pratt of tho Union Congregational church; 3:1.3. dovotional oxc G. Frauckln. Tbird E.

T. I'laon, Corpus W. Trinity hall (1. O. Kerr, Kirst Trinity C.

T. FoKC Klliolt. 'Irlmty hall O. Elm. Third Trinity (Urokc) J.

V. llratldon. Trinity hall (coxswain) H. Jordan, John Delmar. There isrooKiyn.

Jjrisoon was uoru in ton country in waa more talk to dar betwtnn Sf.vn, 01 l.eavcralt are at thu turn ufY.iirs expense, liven alter that had been dono the hotel did not pay, for tha ficldoness of the 01 tna day was in progress. DiBciplino committee Alden 8. Swan, William have tuken. He ih 0110 of the oldest ili. im 17 ana oecame a policeman on January ig Uoody and ex Park Commissioner Kennedy cises; 3:30, reports of committees and a.

Jorrfau, Johu Schliemann, Daniel Ryan, 18l. no was made a roundsman on Mir.ih tioians in tho oity nnd has beomi prom 1 no annual report of the trnstoos of tho German mission finr, tlm uuom ine proposea shore drivowav. MY. Ken lasnion cnangeii the tide of travol. Tho man business; 4:00.

address by the Iter. Grr, As saon au tlio crews had reached Putney Henry if. Haggerty, Peter Mahoney, Patrick Mc went in the councils of tho imrtv. Call ard Inspect tho Houses any ft(m E. W.

Scott, Oil co Hno Hundred anJ Thirly eighlh olreot. Ne Vork, 3 of the Bame year, and a sergeant on August agement lias natl to contend against tri eat ilifll. read and ordered on file, and the liev. G. Aoelo Boyiiton, D.

secretary of the Conaresslonal nedy subsequently said that, despito talk in the newBpapei to the contrary, tho mavor nnt Carren, John Eunis, George H. Lindsar.lRobert was I'hirmman of the campaign comniittoo 1, 1872. lie wag legislated out of office with huiuiay si nool and publishing society: 4M5. cu 3 trustee 01 tne association. AdilreBsen wern hv a ii .1 Connelly, John Courtney, Theophihis Olena, the change in the Metropolitan foroe, but when opposed to it.

'ur tho information of Mr. bridge they turned, and tho stern of oach was held by a waterman in a stake boat. Botweea tho twa boats the fussy little umpire's launch took up its position. The men peeled their sweat csion, io wniCB of Gambling." iiitrudueo of Mississippi ou missioiiB, and bv Dr. U.

Jl. bomer, I'oter W. Bircke. W. M.

I.vmnn. again appointed resumed his rank asBeigeant. during the ol and Law campaigns aud lias dono much for the success of the pariy. When Mr. Leaycraft entered politic i he was wealthy 11.

cuitios. Tho syndicate has plans in view, which, It thinks, will develop the property advantageously and by therongb economizing aud other, as yet undeveloped plans, expect favorable re Bults to follow. It is probable that wo will make nedy, if he doee uot know it already. it mow vy tiiejiev, jamos ffluton. Ph.

T) tlm Hn. 1 nai dt on Methodist uublicatious. Itasolutions of committee uweu wanovan. Dnscon is a very popular man and uc jcueniBu jiere tnac no nmr Lyman Abbott, D. and the ltov.

AlWtir ers and pasBea them aloug into tho waterman's Martin F. Couly, h. J. Tormey. Georze Russell.

He is a brother in law of Dumas Barnes and in something ot a politician. 8o is Captain Sam newton; recess and collation; uu uuuuuieuuB anu sympainy with Dr. Hebhaidt ill the bereavement he has susUiued in the rccc nt death of his wife were offered by the liev. T. W.

Dugur, and were unanimously adopted. boat astern. Tho Biarter looked from one to the uel Hardy, whobec.imo a policemau on Decem herited a fortune. At one timo iiis fortune some combinations with other roads, but what has said that the mayor is epposed to a driveway. What tho mayor is opposed to is tho expenditure of a large sum of moneyifor a driveway.

His honor has bo declared on several other and akod the question: "Are you ready?" nnieuea Dnsiuess; 7:45, dovotional exercises 8:00, address ou "The Duty of Nortlmrn CUrU ber 1, 187o. Ho was on post in the Fifth pre was estimated at $100,000, but it is aid iLey aro cannot divulge until negotiations are lhe following resolution, offered bv the Rp.t. Thomas McGuire, John Egau, James H. Flyim, John Coyle, William MoTammany, Baldwin F. Strauss, Joseph M.

Quiglsy, Frank Henneasy, Edward D. Norria, Daniel McGrath, Andrew Beck, William Brennan, James H. Neeson, David cinct ior seventeen yoars, but god work was A. Flammann, was adopted: wans 10 tne saw Month," by tho Ilev. Ilussell T.

Ha lost it all in politics. His fnenda say he is in need of tho placs and Both coxswains replied almost simultaneously: 'Aye, sir." "Then go!" shouted the starter, at tha uamo rowarded by promotion to roundsman on Sep ne control or tne oouas, ho has them, will NVhereOB, At the esKiit tima nioi nan, recently of JaoksanviUe, now naitn occasions anu nas strongly intimated that he should object to the expenditure of nri, remuer zj, Ha. lie Decame a sertraint, in not euaoie Mr. coroin to get control of tho 1885. Houneesy, W.

A. Rogers, William R. McGuire, $1,000,000. Mr. Kennedy was confident tlie interference of Collector Nathan and ex Quarantine Cornnusiotier John A.

Nicholi i sure to bo resento.l. A strange thing iu coiuki time firing his pi6tol. Tho watermen released thoir hold, and away went tho little craft over unguton JUiacii road, according to Iho state liftsolved. 1 bat w. t.l, m.mi.a,.

r.e Sergoant Edwin Dyer is the veteran of tho trio. the commission to be appointed bv th imr in James F. Denehau, Patrick Nolau, Patriok C. Victors', Michael J. Shevlin, Johu Harrington mem oi uonerai jourdau, Its president.

Ho was asked tuis merning if Mr. Corbiu had He is 55 years old and was appointed on the fnren huh 17:111 too ncut is tnat air. now out the water like two lightning flashes, tha Bixteen young giants working lika a beautiful model of machinery. and lhomas Uoyue. lay out the boundaries of tho work would not report any plan so expensive that his honor would not approve it, Mr.

Kpnnn'rlv ot a place and anxionj to be "fixed." It ii snid on reoruary ra. nc trn: been a sergeant German conference of tbe Hethodist Episcopal chnrch earnestly protest agaiust any legislation to that effect The Rev F. Schneider, financial agent of the liernian Wallaco colietre nt llfirnn. Doi RAILWAY EMPLOYES IS POLIUCS. Oreaiiizncion Which Proposes Exert an Influence.

Au since January 10, 1870, with tho exception of he lias mado au crt'ort to have Naval Officer The tide was fair, and Cambridge had a slight oougnt up a majonty of the bonda aud replied that ho know nothing about it: that there was no record of the ownership of bonds, which were hold vu small parcels and constantly changing SUE DID HER SHAKE. brief period in April, 1881. On the 10th of that Willu remove, 1 from his post, but tho administra uiaciaimeu any wisn to ba on that commission and denied tliat he had tho "big head" wliir advantage at the start. Both crews struck a thirty nine stroke tho first minute. Oxford re month he was dismissed from the forco under charges.

The order of dismissal namn 11 HHHH the Worieao Was Paid conference in behalf of that institution, as did also J. Messner, ene of the visiting committee. Utliei' ar(fllAM4PH Vtrn 1 .1... 1 O.M.vnA. Anvil mil rtftrt RRR II It II KB RRR RRR It tt ti 11 some ot tne newspapers had charged upon him.

nanas. xi wu a mattor of indifference to him. ii NN Gnt 0" GO GGU An organization was perfected at a onict nmpf. gained its lost ground by the time it had reached 'i'racr Says 111 Treatment Itcgnn. Ii II from General Jourdan became Sergeant "sss, 6iii! J.W.

Ciiadwick, agent for the Freedtnen's aid ami j.ue mo 01 11 snoro unve did not originato mi ouudii, Hum me "onus, response ICUS UK It 11 ing in Omaha yesterday that mar have an im the Loudon boat house, and was already leadin Dyer had failed to discover a burglary ooutuern euucational sneiety, and A. W. llruohl. Application was made to Justice Cullon of the portant oeartng upon the politics of tho state to lurtnor quostions no Baid that the interost had not been defaulted and there was noway wim mm. air.

had discussed it somo time ago, and he (Kennedy) had simply vnses jaweiry Btore, on muton street. Ser. agent for the Baraa asylum. Reports the ennnnran mfinT. nf iUr.aa a few feet at Bishop's oreok.

Then, favored by its sheltered station, the Oxford crew forged supreme court to day for counsel fee and alimony J) or some time past the railroad employes at di geant Vyor was not the only Cantam cy wiucn Bondholders could get possession ef the in me suit tor separation brought by Annie Tracy im lusntuiioiiB were presentea ana adopted. ahead aud led by ft length when opposito Rose vision ponns nave oeen organizing into loca John Eason, then pir'eant. wa dismissed against William Tracy. The couple were mar 1 un Closing address was by the ltev. R.

r). A AA A A AAA A A VFP IT EES KK KKIC roau. ino interest no said wa3 due in March and Boptomber. The payment for last Sjrtombsr had cottage. The Cambridge crew at this point mad cniDB, and tnese have now boon gathered unde llie same time for tho same offunso andsiwern sssss 6sssS ried on December 28, 1808, and on January 10.

"KSSj, BSSSS naiat, who comes from Germany as a deUcatn tne banner of a Btato organization. The object an earnet Bpnrt to recover )ot ground, and noen made, and that for March liarl nnf. Imt. last, tho wife says she was obliged te leave Bomuismeu Downey and Harold and five pitrol nieu. Goneral Jourdan reconsidered his decis tion frowned on tins project as disastrous to the party in Kings county.

The fight will be continued at the polls. It is accepted as a fact tliat the Tracy Nichols faction is for Harrison's te uomination and that the Nathan Nichols faction is working iu the hands of ex Senator Piatt and will Bupmirt whoever he may direct. So fur the Nathanitos are iu Iho van, but tho fight will ba a lively ono and the result will be awaited with anxiety. In tho meantiiuo Secretary Tracy and Naval Officer Willis will try to seenre another berth for Mr. Leaycraft.

The opposition to him from Secretary Foster on the ground that lie is not familiar with di uu taken with a grain of allowance If was politically acceptable to him this would bo overlooked, as others have beou appointed to piaces who knew abiolutely nothing about the eiect ts tne general conference. Mr. Gebhardt ia.eu it up oeeauae wnat was everybody's business waa nobody's business. Incidentally the ex commisBioner spoke of the importance of the city preserving its water front as far as possible, and suggested that in the event of tho construction of the proposed roadway it might let out privileges along the shore to amateur boat clubs. by the time they reached tho soap works.

or rnis movement is to oppose legislation harm. General Jourdan said that under the terms of the her husband on acoouut of his cruel and in maae a very entertaining speech and sang sov mi to tne interest of railroad employes, and mortgago no naa six months to make this pay they had regained half a length. There was great excitement at tho timo smong erai uorman religious songs, TO HE BEFORE RKMOVAIa memoers 01 the order are pledged to drop party human treatment. Whon they were married the owned a confectionery storo in New York. ment ii ue cnose to delay so long.

There will be a lore feast to uight and Biahnn ion two weeks later aud reinstated all tho men except Patrolman Joseph Smith, who insisted on receiving full pay for tho time ho had lost. He afterward sued for reinstatement but failed to atUliationB whenever their class ia threatenprl the friends of the two crows and each Ihe sold it out, and with the proceeds her hus bAui. in iiu iii luusmg tno isngiiton Fitzgerald will to morrow at 10:30 o'clock and to support mon and measures known to be land Bold vegetables about the streets. Latnr GREAT BARGAINS IN SAFES cue nearuiy cueoveu us iavorue. ino river bond favorod Cambridge and Oxford seemed to preach the annual sermon.

To morrow aftpr Senator McCartr, while at the city hall to day, said that he had received letters from a number irietdly to (hem. Henry KnodelJ, the stato secure it. Captain Dyer is a quiot, gentlemanly omen road as hcretororeT tho roporter asked. "Most certainly I do," (ioneral Jourdau Joined. they purchased a grocery store, and afterward noon there will bo an anniversary of the finndav losa for a moment its oven stroko aud bocamo organizer, cxtimates the railroad employes of omcer ana ins promotion lias given general 01 peopio aBKing tnat the bill be pained, tho house at 114 Franklin street.

Greennnint. sunuois ot tne conieienco in the same buildiug. agged. They gathered themselves, however. CAN BE HAD PREPARATORY TO OUR Lowell had proposed certain amendments, but lNeuraKa at lft.OOO, and ho says that nearly one fourth of them are already enlisted in tho mm p.

whero tho defendant lives. Tho plaintiff says mat 01 tne jf irst German Methodist Eniscnnal THEY W1LLM0VE THE ROADWAY. cue senator said ne Bnould not consent to them and made a apurt, recovering their advantag and leading by over half a length at Hammer church, on Lorimer and Stagg streets, and iu ment. Tho Omaha club alone has a membership that she had au equal share in tho earnings of tho money, and that her husband's ill treatment CATHOLICISM IX FRAJiCE. duties.

MOVING TO the evening a sermon will be preached there by smith. Now came tho bond in the river, Bin! iuiAiiuniic JTcaiiu company Will Let Mr. Leavcraft wan seen at tho office of Naval 01 i)oo. ino railroad men have organizations in NebvaHka, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas and Nnrtb did not begin until she had paid off the last dol Rcnau tne nov. A.

u. of Cincinnati. pccclic gamey struggle between the crews such as tin tho Ice WagonsOm. Coudcmim Political From tlie Pulpit. lar on tho mortgage.

Thames has not often Been. Around the bend Officer VillisJ. in the Custom houi New York, to day, where ho was awaiting the latent n. ws from Washington. "I havo nothing to tar." lie Dakota, and a oonventiun will be held in May for the formation of a national organization.

The Decision was reserved. HESTEK MBKED1TH FODSD. 30j AND a7 BROADWAY, CORNER FRANKLIN HI'UEET. spurt answered spurt and both crews rowed London, April o. Ex Judge Morris this morning asked Judge Odborn of the city court to continue an injunction restraining tho Atlantic avenue railway head of tlie movement is in Minneapolis, but gamely and manfully.

Oxford maintained The Demented Yonuc Woman HERE'S A MEW INVESTMENT. The Paris correspondent the Mornina Post tVlio said, oilier than it looks as though 1 was knocked out." "Do you attribute vnnr dflfaaf to iUc siignt aiivaniago uncn uuiswicn lerry wsb mere is a strong prospect or having the May con vention hold in Omaha. Wan L.ont in Vorli. company from closing a curtain roadway leading OUR BUILDING WILL HE TORN" DOWN ON MAY 1 It L'Oarts Yob Juat S. to be a Sixth Ward sends a report of an interview witli Jf.

Uonan on the ecclesiastical question in Franco. In the in eached, Cambridge at that moment still having of Collector Nathan aud Mr. Nichols he as iu inu nouses ot. cue aiontauk ica company on asked. Hester Meredith, the young woman who.

while au excellent show for the raee. But at ChiBWich Republican Captain. Ii THE MISSOURI CHAKLSY KOSS, Well, I would unnner not sar anvthine alumt ferry the Oxford men made a bold and success laboring under a hallucination that ner parents jo snK5 canal. Iho company for whom Judge Judgo Morris appeared, leased the property terv iew M. Kenan blames the clergy for making the pulpit a political platform, this inciting tho recent church riots.

"The clerirr." ha n.nH. xuero was a meeting 01 itepuDiican politicians ful stroke which virtually assured them vic wero uesirous of injuring her, left her home. Friend Will the Cleir for it at tno present tiice," ne replied, "unlil I hear from some friend of mine who aro now iu Waanington." In the Sixth ward a few evenings ago, for wnieu nan laioiy Deep acquired by tho railway Investigate (he father. 434 Wytho avenue, last Monday, was restored to tory, bliootmg across Uoruey roach to the witnout tne approval of the mayor. Mayor Boody said that Mr.

Lowell had suggested the substitution of the word "parkway' for "roadway" in the bill, in order to make it more comprehensive. Sir. Lowsdl also thought that the bill should bo made more definite in connection with the provisions for bnying and con trolling the waterfront. "I am perfectly will iug," said the mayor, "that tho bill should provide for doing everything we may wish to do. It is all pcrmissivo, and the qnestion as to what is best to do will come up later." LOBER AND HOUAN MATCHED.

A nUpnto In Arrangement tor a Toa Itotmd fig In. lloprcsontatives of Eddio Lobcr and "Kid" Hognn. two well known local 110 pound fighters who recently entered the professional ranks, met to day and arranged a ten round match to tako place at Grand Army hall, Bedford avenue and i SAFES MUST BE CLEARED OUT BEFORE THAT TIME. HERRING A "ought to set an example of respect for and the purpose of selecting distriot captains in company on which to build its new power housa. Jitddleeex shore, Oxford again had the ad her mother last night.

The young woman. THK TIE flKOKKX. ino only roadway loading to tho ica houses is aucui umiuu witu a regulation ot tuo gen vantage of station and went rapidly ahead in St. Lotw, Aoril 8. told in the Eaole yesterday, is slightly demented, the result of a physical ailineut.

She seems eral committee. One of the number delight. now threatened to bo olonod by ihe construction obedience to tho laws. Tho church is an indiv pensable necessity to satisfy tha religious ideal. Preachers should confine themselves to tha sufficiently vast subjects of faith, hope and cliaritv.

mooth water, while Cambridge, plodding hope Further inquiry into the Charloy liois case. Justice Ciiilen of llie uprc mo court lias on a. group in the vicinity of the court oi mo new nuiidiug aud under its lease, the ice lessly in the rough water, dropped more aud to nave escaped all tho dangers which it was granted decree of ab. divorce tr, i.onii II. house this morning wilh stories of the COR.

BROADWAY AND MURRAY ST. NEW YORK. isonion, 01 wiucn atlentioa was called in these di pitches last uight make it more inter more to the stern, rue Uambndge men began vuuiiiany books to onjoin any such action. Iu replying. Mr.

Boardman said, that the only WUbaucr from his wife, Joyephine Wi. bauer. feared she might encounter. She had secured a position as a domestic with a family residing at procedure adopted at the meeting. According to to show distress and exhaustion, while Oxford Possibly the pope's encyclical is the sourco of the excited zeal of the clergy, capacially as the popo is au overrated man.

He is not a great mm, the district captaincy of Ihe Sixth is worth question involved was whether the rignt to the esting and circumstantial. Mr. It. H. Soarks of Blodnett, brother of William Sparks of pushed grandly forward, flushed with tho cer.

1,104 Lexington avenue, New York. She went DROVE A L'KIl'l'LKD ITS. 5, and only those who have the necessary fee roadway passed to the oiaintiff with the ieaso. taiuty of triumph. Passing Barnes bridge Oxford to the house of a ft iend in New York yesterday pope or diplomatist, merely au Italian litterateur.

jitmtou, .110., on wliose farm the unj.posod can bope to hold the office. He was approached i'urtuermoro, Mr. Boardman said tliat the com Dnnlmr was fined tlO by Ju tice Onct was four lengths ahead and continued about CHANGES IN WARDRGRE A III: BEING RAPID. to nave somo ureases made. Tlio friend sent for yet he is the busybody of iho Catholic hierarchy.

Ubarley U03s is working, was seen to day. In and asked to accept ono of three such places that that lead until the linish. Cambridge made oc Mrs. Meredith, but before the latter arrived pany intended to simply remove tho roadway a few feet, leaving its full use and convenience to LY MADE, THE TIDE LS RUNNING SI KONG ON an interview in wlucli Lis statements were cor tiug, in Hid Gates avt nue poli court thi morii. ing, for driving a crippled hoiso.

had not baen disposed of. He replied that ho casional faint spurts to regain the lost ground, neater nan run iroin tuo nouse. aue next ap OUR NOBBY SPRING STYLES waa not buying au office of that kind and be. Mortu hoconu street, on May 7. Tho articles but without appreciable success, Oxford winning, peared at tna liouse ot another frieucr; on South compelling the clergy to interfere in what does not concern them.

He producos upon mo tho effect of an old beau in arose colored cravat promenading with Dejaaet in one of her youthful roles." ne planum. 1'urtbcr affidavits will be handed up. roborated by tlie friends he said that in 1874, an unknown man brought a boy to Benton 3 and 5 years old. No effort was WE'VE GOT THE RIGHT LINES OF STUFF lieved it was a smirch upon the party. Toiloc l.tittoliiic, n.

So ithlnct Ninth street. Her inalhr vrna nirain of tn. as stated, in 10 minutes and 21 seconds, the ofH stipulate that each man weigh 110 pounds, give or tako two pounds and that they weigh in AND THE BUYERS ALL (.) IT OUT. WHO'S cial time of the race. The scene as Oxford Application in in.

laracdenri lltiou. A. presnrTatiycof ihe She met her daughter, but could not persuade Iter to go home. Sho went to fetch somo of her children, and while she wan nana Utatnr lrt THE WBATHEtt. made to place the matter before the German town people, beoause Mr.

Ross at that time aid assed the finishing point was ono of tha wildest ANOTHEB riE.XSA ISCEXDUKt FIRE. Viex.va. April 0. tnreo nours ueiore tho battle; tho winnor to tako tho outiro purse. From this it ain, ioitione.i for burn ounda.

AbV our drurgiat lor Toll. Lanulixc. enthusiasm, and the admirers of both victors and nomo. ai)oru3' neiora mulnignt Policeman would seem that both are in nnrnnDi TfAfHIKOTOK. April 9.

IXSIC1.T10MB TILL 1. IE. TO MRW. The publia excitement and alarm, caused br anqmshtd united declaring the race ono of Maxwell of tho sixteeuth precinct saw the young 3I.AlYt,AVU DEMOOKATS FOR CLEVELAND. The Calumet Club Adopts Itcsoliitioiiat hich fact win causo great surprise when incendiary fires and feard of anarchist outrages wu duuiwiu art une.

one uia in a door the uuest rowed on the Thames. Children Cry for i'llcher'i C'rtf A perfect preparation or children's complaints. it is known that until last night tho boys wern way wncn ane Baw me omcer. it was raining For L.istern Now loi generally fair till Monday, much colder, norlhwest gales, a modcrato was increased to day by the newB of another fire, Previous to 1880 Oxford and Cambridge rowed anu iuv v.vmiLu siuuci in ner Dare leet wm ur fast friends, having agreed to go onasparnrie he was utterly disgusted with the way he was being led to different parts of the country on wild gooso chases. The resemblance between the piotnro of tho kidnapped boy and Mr.

Sparks' protege was considered marvelous. Advices from Philadelphia are to tbe effect that Mr. Ross will not pursue this clew, but that friends will do ao for him. tho Bixth this week, in a building adjoining the thirty six races, Oxford winning eighteen and Vrglus Nouilnatton. Anri) n.

YOUR TAILOR' OO.Vi'AKE PRICES. EITHER CUSTOM OR READY MADE llli; WILL DETERMINE YOUR STAYING BIGHT HERE. CHILDREN'S NOVELTIES IN FAUNTI.EROYS, DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS AND REEFERS l'ERI'EUT IN FIT AND PRICES ALWAYS LOW. JNO. S.

CLOTHIER, S. W. CORNER BROADWAY AND BEDFORD AV. OPEN EVERY EVENING. The Property ITow Occupied by the carneu ner snoea ana sioCKings in her baud She was finally taken homo by the police.

tour next season wim jaoK aicAiiliiio. The boys town hall. The object of the incendiary fires be Cambridge sevouteen, one proving a dead heat had a fallinsr ont, however, and would hav.i set came so frequeut the town hall has been specially The Calumet club of this city, the ropi esscnta. Since 1S80 the course has been from Putney to EaOLt', near tha Fulton Ferry, and also th Amtrlein HoUl is for sale, the transfar to tt mado after COLD WCATHEU IS ll.MHOiS. guaraeaaml therefoio it would bo difficult, if Mortlake, about four miles.

Following ia the tied their differences then and there, had not friends interfered. There was a lively exchange five of organized Deiuooracy in Maryland, on the Eaolb corporation has moved Into Its no balMmf not Impossible, for auyoue of Biispieious appear record: CnicAoo, April 0, of blows with bare kmickloB which promised to cold wave, severe frosts to night. riioBiiLim. Fair, much colder, brisk northwest winds, killing frost to night; for Sunday, cooler, fair; for Monday, fair, slightly warmer. RECORD 07 TH2 TfffiRMOHErBR.

The following is the record of the thermometer ss kept at the Bsookltm Dailt Eagle offica: new In aourse of cocitructloa. corner ot Washlugtoa and Joheson sta. Me adrertlsaxaaat udar "For Sale motion of J. Freeman Raisin, the recognized right hand man of United States Senator Gorman, socondod by 5r. Harry Welles lluak, a ance and not able to give a good account, to ob taiu access.

The iucondiaries, thorefore, ohosa Anotlior blizzard has struck Illinois. At A 30,000 JIOKTOAGK T( BK Judgment has beon given by Chief Justice ond in a knock out, when peacemakers stepped Real Estate. Date. Tear. Winner.

Time. Wan by Bloomiuglun a stroug north wind has been in. All endeavors to eet the boys to shako tha adjoining building, evidently with the belief blowing since noon yesterday and at o'oiock hands were unsuccessful, and it was decid representative iu congress and president of the Calumet club, last Dight, unanimously adopted a that the fire would spread to the town hall. Tho I I IMIn. Lencths.

special ADVi Sees. I Barnard of tha supremo court for tho plaintiff in the suit brought by Alick H. Hum and General George W. Wingate, as trustees, to foreclose a SSO. March (Oxford I CHOOL CHILDRfCN eu 10 si up au ruunu go oy wniou one plot waB well laid and the flames wore already preambio ana resolution, setting forth that "1 or tho other would gain the much disputed April .1...

oxford. 188 April 1 iOifocd. A. under Drisk headway when the firemen arrivod. snow commenced failing.

It is still snowing and tho thermometer, already far below the froezing point, is going dawn rapidly. At Ramsay, 111., the temperature has reached tho freezing point Oxford 40 nO fiO uroier oieveiaud being universally regarded as tho loading oxponont of tho groat principles mortgage of $30,090 011 the property of tho Sea Beach and Brighton railroad. Under this judg 188.1.. 15. 1884..

April? 1885.. 28.. Fortunately, owing to the central poaition of the building there was no delay in assembling a force Gambrtilgtt Oxford 2 K. 50 10 A. 4 A.

4S IVi 6 A. 44 P. A.M.... a H. Avorage temperature lo dar Avei temperature eamo at last 61 ot Democracy anu Having already, bv his cniii jn Biipremaey and pocket a fair sized purse.

George Taylor, the Jockey, represented Lober and Billy Drinkwater looked after Hogan's interests. Tailor said after tho articles were signed that if GET THEIR LESSONS BETTER WHEN Tlll.lR MORNING FARE IS LIGHT, DI GESTIBLE AND NOURISHING. ment so much of the property as wili satisfy the Avnl a iGambTidso! sufficient te combat the flames, and the men aud it is rapidly growing colder. Numerous other points inako similar reports. In this city 1NM1.

1887. in the highest official station, demonstrated to 1)1 12 18 3U 30 20 i2 48 14 OH 00 21 4K 47 20 21 21 21 22 20 20 20 25 19 claim will bo sold by tha sheriff. March oj worked with all the more vigor iu order to avert 18SK. 'March tno country mu purpose to carry these orineinlBa Cambridge Cainhrltlre Lober wan ho would back him agaiust the win danger from the town hall. Tho conflagration anow fell for a short time early this morning and a cold wind is blowing.

DDI HRR EKB 85S KSSB. RRR EK SSR3CT SSS0 DDRRE go DDD KEB sSis s8S5a niGH tuTga. to their successful vindication aud. to give to tha I THE BBOOKI.TX I. SCIT.

WHEAT GEKM ner of the Plimnier Kelly go for from $1,000 to March :50. Marob '20. March 'Jl. 1803.. April 9....

was subdned before it had done serious damage. Ollora Oiford i Oxford i people ot the country an honest and incorruptible administration of its affairs, that ho should. $5,000. The Lober Hogan affair will be under There was no further argument to day before A BUKCLAB VfllO DRSTKOIS PJU5DKB. The following in tho official announcement of the time and duration of high water at New York and Sandy Hook fer to morrow, April 10: me auapices of tho reorganized Stag athletic LIKUTKJAKT IIKTHEittXGTOX ACQDiTTKB.

gj THAT AND MORE. IT'S DI Out of the farty niuo races rowed, inoluding therefore, bo again selected by the Democracy of the Union as its caudidato for President and club. Chicago. April 0. IS ALL CI0U8.

LARGE NOT HEAVY LIKE OATS! to days contest, Oxford has won twenty.six Judge Booktarer of tha court of common pleas in C. J. S. Hall's suit far an injunction to restrain Anthony Batrott from voting on 23,000 shares of Brooklyn Block. Tha arguments wero OGO a GO GGG OOO OOO iur 8 DDD OOO OOO VfASMsaras.

D. April 9. A cablegram was roceived at the navy depart The latest criminal sensation is a burglar who HK. PHILLIPS' PRIVATE HEN AOEltlE. tuat in this bohair this olub plengos him its earnest and heartfelt Bupport." HULLS TO PLAGUE WEAK.

"US3 A. M. P. M. TiDit.Hoight.lTimo.lHoiKht.

B. M.I Feet, m. Feot. Dura'n of Riso. I Vail.

I H. M. I u. M. ment to day from Comma'hder J.

It. Bartlett STOMACHS! It ContiUted of a Crceu I.lznrd, Which closed early thia weak and to day nothing was destroys but does not carry away plunder. Daring the past few days numerous cases havo bee reported of honses being entered and flue dresses United States steamship Marion, announcing the FOR THE EASTEIl dona but to submit tha briefs of counsel. A de 4.0 4.S Naif I Candy 4.1 4.4 0:31 0:17 acquittal by the consular court at lokohama. 0:35.

races and uamuridge twenty two, one being a dead heat. Tho time mado by the winning crew to day beatB the record. The neareBt to it was in 1873, when Cambridge won in 10:35. Outsido of 1873 and the present race no crew has ever gone below 20:5, whioh was the figure of Oxford in 1809. IT'S THE cisiou is not expected for some days.

FOOD FOH Me Kept in His Stomach. SmouDSBtnio, April 9. Frederick Phillips BBTeral years ago began to Japan, yeBteraay of lieutenant Hetherington. U. PERFECT YOUNG BREAKFAST AND OLD.

OPENING OF NEW SUMMER OS MON and lace curtains being slashed to pieces with knives, jowelry broken and stamped upan aud costly vases smashed te pieces. From tho manner in which the houses are entered it is evident that tho despoilerof jewelry aud costly fabrics has full equipment of skeleton keys and other suffer from peculiar pains in his stomaoh. At WAST TO FORECLOSE A ltOBTGAOK. A suit to foreclose a mortgage on tho property S. of the murder of Mr.

Gower Robinson. This action is final and Hetherington cannot again be tried for the samo crime in any other court. It will be recalled that Mr. Robinson wah a wflnlilir DAY. SOLD BY ALL OROCERS.

ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY VARIETIES OP times the pain was most severe, and his life was despaired of. He had been a confirmed invalid for two yeaw. Mr. Phillips' belief waa that some tj lil 1 e. at 85 Grand avenue has been begun in the supreme conrt by Sarah E.

White and Frederick OKEPON THE LHADINO FABRIC, THIS SEASON. PLAIN GOODS IN FANCY WEAVES DESIGNS Richardson. The mortgage was given by kind of an animal was inhabiting his stomach. MOYSajiSTH OF OCK1S TESSXljS. AERITID SVrURIlVT.

AVSJL Sa Marsala. Hamburg, Nbtt York. fcis City of Berlin, Liverpool, ffevr York. fsa Uh.tttift, Hamburg, New York. AaSfVKb AT FOREIGN POSTS.

8s La Tonrtlnc, New York, passed tho Lizard. SAILXD. 8s I.a Cbamuacue, for Havre. 8s Saale, for firemen. Ks for Rotterdam.

Bs Mautmuett, for Baltimoro, Ss Noro. for Copenhaaen, eto. Shiy Lnud.etT, for l'hilalo)hia. jutxioxiuxuii mm wuu win, rupeaiefi warn ings, killed by Lieutenrnt Hetherington abont two months ago, for beingtoo attentive to tho lattor's wife, formerly of Wilmington, Del. Tho news of Hethorington's acquittal was received withmarked evidences of satiafaftirm in Jauieo Hill.

burglars' tools. Nothing is ever missed from the houses into which he effects an entrance, but he never leaves until his mauia for destruction has boeu amply satisfied. THK lUILWAT. COHPAXY HEM) RESPONSIBLE. April 0, A disastrous wrock oocurred four miles north of this place yesterday afternoon on the Pittsburg, McKcesport and Youghioghony railroad, in which the fireman, W.

T. Hettoman and a brakeman named W. E. Lazall, wero instantly killed. The wreok was caused by a loose tire on one of the drivers of the engine Engineer Richard Xtartin was aiao seriously injured and may die.

It was proved at tha coroner's inquest that the engino had been out of repair forsomo timo and that the engineers were running it under pvoteat, having reported its condition to the proper parties. The lury rondorod a verdict accordingly, holding the railroad company responsible for the acoideut. TAKEN FROM ANTIQUE CARVINGS AND SCULPTURE, RICH AND EFFECTIVE. FOK 75 C. OUR BEST QUALITY 4 PLY LINEn LARS.

GREATEST VALUE IN AMERICA. bnt his physicians ridiculed thiB idea and doctored him for indigestion. COL OUR ISLETS IMS SHIKXECOCft BAT. ALL OVEIf E1I3ROIDERED OREPES. VERY Mr.

Phillips became at times temporarily in circles DEATH OF FBKDEBICK ABBSTBOKO. Frederick Armstrong, former secretary of the National athletio club and a writer of sporting events for local nowspapera, died after a lingering illness, at his home, 403 Eoscuisko street, last night. Deceased was iu his 28th year. Mr. Armstrong waa born aud brought np in Brooklyn.

He had been olo9ely identified with athletio matters in this city for many years. A widow survives him. STYLES ARE THE LATEST AND BEST. REASONABLE IN PRICK. Chapter 257 of thelaws ef 1802.

providing for BIG PfUCUS FOU DAT RIBUE LA. IDS. sane. During the years of suffering the idea that he had swallowed an animal while drinking still lingered in his mind and finally he began to doctor himself and a few daTR itfra hp rnni, a NAVY SERGES, STORM TWILLS AND A WELL tho opening and maintenance of inlets from tho The high prices whioh Bay Bidge property ATTKHPTKD SUICIDE. Mrs.

Kate Holland, 30 years old, of 148 Gwin. ELECTED STOCK OF JAUNTY NOVELTIES I I ocpin into Shinneceek and Yeoox bays, Suffolk cot nty. has become a law. brought in tho New York real estate exohange FOR REGATTA PRESSES, MrrHn strong liniment and the pain was leaeetied. He took a second dose and there issued from his nett street, took a dose of paris green yesterday afternoon ana men went out on tho street to die.

iiuuiacu iuu grown uzaru auout Bye inches in ength. Mr. Phillips is on his way to recovery. I Anu yesterday caused much discussion among dealers. Lots on Eighteenth avenue whioh sold for $200 twelve mouths ago are bringing $100 more this year.

With promised improvements another jlURCLABT 1.1 TUB TI7ENTI SIXTII WARD. sSdirard S. Bogurt's house at Logan and Pnltnn She fell to the sidewalk half a block from her home. She was taken to St. Catharine's hospital, where it ia said tn rlnv that nhi mav 407 AND 400 OUR STOUR OF POr ULAtt PRICED DP.F.SS GOODS IN THE BASEMENT IS WELL SUPPLIED: CHEVIOTS.

TWEEDS AND SERGES, 50 CENTS PER YARD. HENRIETTAS, DIAGONALS, CORDS AND WIDE WALES FRENCH MAKE. AT 75 CENTS PER YARD. FULTON STREET. big Jump in valuo of this land maybe expected, B' jrefets was broken into some time yesterday af iieaion while the family was away and 848 GOTKMiOIl BOID TO 00 TO CHICAGO.

Ojuiia, April 0. Tho local fight between Governor Bovd hdiI Her husband Thomas a laborer. She has three young children. Whin asked why she wanted to die. she said all her fnondn pta rlpn1 nr.

A PART OF THE NATAL COHHlTTEE t'OMLIC. Special to the Eagle. WAsnrsoTON, D. April 9. The snb committee of the naval committee of A FAM.IXU BKtC'K BHOKK HIS IIKAD.

At 11:30 this morning a briok fall from tlio oTa new building at the foot of North Seventh Btreot and struck George Hufan on the head, fracturing his skiill. Hufan, who is a car psnter, 150 years of age, residing at 71 Hamburg aventfe, was removed to the Eastorn district hospital by Ambulanco Surgeon Gifford. Ho will probably die. Kitchen Economy. Acianl tests show the Koyal Baking Powdor to be 27 per cent, atroneer than any olhor bramd ontho raarkoV.

If aDjotbor baking powder la forced nrjon by tli FO0SD ilAXGIXa IS THE VTOODS. W4t6.0f jewelry stolon. TUB SAD CAS OV CnitlSTnAHKlCK. Christina Brnok, domented and carrying a very young baby in bar arms, was found wandoring on Pulton street last night during the rain storm. Sho was taken to the Fulton 'street station and Captain Eason learned that her husband lived at 138 Pine street, Providence, B.

She is detained in the custody of tho police until her hus CiIVKX AWAY. A FLASK OY OUR YEAR CALIFORNIA W1NB A party of men engaged iu subduing a firn in wanted to join them. Her husband says he knows of no reason for her act, as she seemed to D8 perfeollr contented with her home and family. JAMES McCREERY A the senate will visit Brooklyn on Thursday next V', North Portland avenue armory this Euolid Martin, Nebraska's world fair conimia sioner, to head tha delegation to the Chicago convention, was waged hero bitterly yesterday. To each cash cuatomer purchasing 00 worth of goorU on during Wo 30!) Maryland u.wnv.TAx ai, 1.111: r.

in EW YORK. to inquire into tha nayjr yard property the eitr 'I'REET, I Winston's woods, Foster's Meadows, L. yesterday afternoon, found the body of John Ruddv uauti corps 01 me noartEontii regi purposes to acquiro far market purposes. Bojd waa triumphant in the primaries. nje ox loooior i.uu a uo ana Bass Alo a doien net.

Si. f.onitt and Cincinnati Ex pros nw.BiYB an entertainment. The cadet tbeTwenty second regiment has been band claims her. Visiff 07!) FULTON STREET. Of the Pennaylvanla Railroad ta mont norrnrtiv of Qneena suspended by tho neck from tha limb of a tree.

Ruddy waa 52 years old and has been missing from bis home siaca March 30th last. Railroad Stou, Who Never Pay Bail. MWnrl. The Poimnylvniila Raiti oatl aanipped Southwestern train oat of New Tort. It carries passenger coaches.

Pullman vestibaled Blc ouini and din tSXst.t.': road faro, pay io tide 00 tho EruDira Stato Kinnu of groor. see that yoa aro cbargod tha corresponding! Boyai Batting Powder, absolutely Pure. I aiourir Xrnli Is the favoilto ot the tiavelisg pabUa btcausa it ts safe, Hi nd ipee dr. Adr. the How York Central to ouiol the axMrianen at Min ry HEATBrTA THE II EST ISKEAKFAST A rriciart at Home and Hffht, twees, Am flavored cal adbiictdt AjJr, 1 W.oaaafc.ltraL Sa.

tlm. ing caw to St LooU and OinclBBati. It is the favorlto train to tho Soathwet Adr. 1 1ET YOUK PRINTING! DONE AT THE Tt BROOKI.YK DAILY EAGLE JOB PRINTINO E3TABIJSHM6nT.82, 34 and UB Vultoa rt. teoj 6ulra, psnilBhlsi aooks ik ne mint) lbcoaUvlroeora.

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