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THE WOULD: MONDAY EVE1(S. MAY 7,0. 1SD2. 8 IK 1 THE SWELL KENDAL.1 s- A Brooklyn Dramatio Olub That Has an Exclusive Membership. Not Yet Two Years Old It Is Solid as a Rock.

Cotncflles Arc Its I.nc, but This Win ter It 5Iny Try Tragedy. Llal- Utttnlet wore to nroduuee another nma- 5C, teur play to entrap his wary stepfather and a. wlcktd mother In-could do nothlue; wiser than to go to one of Brooklyn's ninny dramatic clubs foi lila players. Ho would not Una town auctioneers either in the cast ot characters, and might oven discover In some bis highest conception of an artist. 1 ho City ot Churches Is Inst becoming the diy ot amateur theatricals, its dramatic tirs'n nidations aro growing numbers as well iii membership na rapidly as now Western I owns All seem to bo successful, and none Cluoro bo than the Kondal.

Although tho Kendal Dramatic hoelcty lacks from now to October of being two years olil.lt Is already evident that It has been ins founded on a solid rock. Its membership of nlnoty-slit, culleu from overtwlco as many applications, Includes enough amateurs with professional ability to put tho moat dlfilcult of plays on tho boards and Insure Its success. J. II. 101 MIT.

In addition to bring a dramatic society, the Xendal Is a social world In Itself. Tho mem- om- ntrshipls as exclusive a lmost'as New York's hast cue Hundred and Kitty. It forms a factor ot 1 llrooklyn society that Ilnds happiness In wiy Itself and leaves tho rest ot humanity to an 3 Bhutlle as It may. lUer Hhllo tho production of theatricals Is tho first object In view, tho fact Is never lost I Blghtot that lite Is worth thullilng and that It can bo enjoyed from asocial as well as ur-' tunc standpoint. In order to carry out this 1,011 Idea, art and pleasure havo beon amalga-n mated mid aro glv en turn about at the beml-um! monthly meetings.

Tho social sfTalrs are usually Informal receptions at which dancing lln' and card-playlns furnish amusement. They aio uold in tho Athemrmn. The entertain. inents are given at tho club-rooms, ma Llv. lngston street.

Thoy consist of recitations debates and two or three act farces. Once, every thrco or lour months a comedy played In seine public hall, to which an ad-tent mlttanco fee Is charged. Tho money Bccurcd thcrefiom Is given to charitv. Tho society devotes Itself exclusively to comedy and farces, 'tragedy has never been attempted. Somo ot tho members aro In J3 on favor ot taking up tho dagger and slaving a Jew hundred during tho coming season, but in others object on the grounds that tho Boclet.

Is not intended as a training school 101 the use' stage. Many ot the members are well fitted tor plaj tug tho heavier roles, and In order to give them a chance It Is probable that at least ilu on0 tragedy will bo produced during noxt iu.se. Winter. hen A feature In which tho Kendal has advan- Un! tageoter neatly all ether dramatio societies ibid Is that It has an orchestra, and a good one, w.is In its own membership. Tho best of music Is "ta provided at both public and society enter- orn- talnments.

the musicians aro willing and uiy. always reaay for an event, which adds 'the greatly to the pleasure ot tho social affairs not as well as the entertainments. J. 1 MISS BAY MAliKS. i One of the things prized most highly by the in Society In a letter fros nnd Jlrs.

Kendal wishing It all the succes possible and grant. Mm. 1 ng tho privilege to use the namo It has adopted. Doth Mr. and Mrs.

Kendal have itcjr since expressed theniselvos as being de- tu lighted with the success ot tho club, and l00 have promised to witness home of Its per- no lorniauces It tno opportunity should arise. uer 'that the Kendals should recocnle anything om. American, except American dollurs, a-s being 0. worth notlco la considered so remarkable aan that it advances their praise from what would Ida seem reilned courtesy to that ot tho highest ner compliment. leld The last play producod was Weak an woman," Edward 'lurry's tatnous London ad's success.

1 he Kendal was the ilrst Boclct) to get permission to uso that play In this country. As a rebult llrooklyn theatre-goers attracted by curiosity to seo the play in well as tho knowledge that anything tho Kendal club took up was worth seeing. Weak Woman" Is a comedy In threo acts by II. iiyron. Following was the cast of characters: ljoftnr GalirltlTruru talitaiu lihifot, id tho Uuujlrenlr llliilta.

hamuid Van Hoojffn iur- Arthur a soiiiik fainter. J. Charles loutal, a prottnoial ,1, 1. rolkart 1 nuerlck rauahap, a dlitant relatim, the W. C.

I dnari'a, a man irrvaot 1. llatla I Iblen i Ml" Kar I to 1 lliauOajlhoriiH I (liinii. a rllalttit rlatlt. Halite t'silien so ne ci tho othei cuu.odles that have been and rrmuci'd bj tne Kendal are lliibbnud's ben ei," "i.ermui Emigrant" l'atrot Mlot s. 'lln'ofheers of the Kociety are: President, Jay i).

Holkartj Mie-I'resldents, V'llllum (flilirainltii, MK, Itaj 'Ireasuiei, II. l0re "Oirt; A. Lev) 1 inanrlal M-cre- tarj, W. J. t-uletiinii; Uuaidlaii, Alexunder K.itsk) iro.

I'rnbably tho giea test credit for theorgan- arl Iailonif iiiBMiclety due to J. A. Tolkari i aid w. J. Lulriiiaii.

'iiiej ie both hurd woi u-is In It ut tlm pre-ent time, and lime npiwared in all Its principal productions. Mr. coleiiiiiu was the director In the pioduetlon ot ual; Woiniin." i a HHetj w.is ilrst urgnnteil by Mr. 1 lolkart, roliin.iu, MlUmei ,1.1. and I.

ek, 1'atls In i Mei in bring tin in leuieif lulu iv ii luiir iintleiiien produnila fane uieinsi'ius with so unit li micvii that a ulu ''lety, hucctss ul from the Mur.wus or- gatii'eil. I Die Intention In club minis Its you own durl ig tu iMtnlng Mntei am. inus t.ike de ii in urt ni.ee of u. arli all lt-s uval. dir ToUcpalho tliolnlertstdurliirf the bum- be mer, picnics are held, and the) are nn Ii i th sc re the same purpose ns a hrlsiuias lie.it fur Mind it cm.

d. 'llienno tills )pnr will lie uii Mil at lla Vliw Park. Ilesiiles I lie i let) ineiiit.eis time will bo greut m.itiv liniied gucsn. Mr. Coleinnu hns the piepir itlniis.

He Is known as "Die ami as inward tor Iho work he did toc.unthe title ho was presented with illummd loi Isct In December. w. .1. rOt.RMAV. Miss Hay Marks usually takes tho adlng female roles In tho productions.

M.e I- wen known as an amateur actnss und elocutionist. KIDNAPPED YOUNG GIRLS. Mrs. Lewis's Baby Eecovered from tho Dempsey Sisters. Annlo and Louise Dcmpscy.

tho young girls who were arrested last eicnlng at Nurth becoud streit, WIlllamBburg, alter a short but exciting chase, and In 'whose loinpany thoinlsslng child of Mis. Mary Lewis was lound, were this morning given In cliargo of Agent Myers, of the Society for the Pretention ol cruelt) to thlldren. 'Iho girls are sixteen and seientien yiars old respectUely and are tlslers. Saturday night Mis. Lewis, who lues nt Dcdlord ueuuc, reported at thepollio htatlon that her child haillo had been missing for over twelve she searched tho nelghburhood nil that nielli and Sunday, but could llnd no tracoof tin- child.

bhe haugiwn her up Mr lost when through a strange ilrcumstance tho girl was recovered. Owen lionnell), the owner of an unoccupied frame building at North ixcond street, liliamsbui complained last enlng the pollco of the Htth Precinct of a en wd of men und girls who persisted in occup)ln? the top tloor of the structure and who made night hideous in tho neighborhood. Policeman Karly mudo a raid on tho place, I and ns he forced his wny Into the room oceu-I pled by the Intruders tluoe of the mnle occupants escaped by Jumping on tho annex of neighboring building and from thence to tho ground. Two girls, Annio Dempsey and Louise, her slstei, were afraid to Jump, and led the ntllcer a over ot the nelghboilug roots. '1 hey wero finally captured.

In tho room where they bad been found was tho mlsslug i child. I 1 ue mother of the Dempsey girls, a Mow i lives at lledtord nenue, adjoining Mrs. Lewis. Until her daughters aro alleged to bo wayward, and Mrs. Dempsey said this morning that she could not understand why her daughters should take tho child to such a place.

BREAK IM PAVERS' STRIKE. Six Union Mon Bold to Havo Returned to Worlc The paWng contractors claim that the first Indication ot victory for them took place In the pavers' strike this morning wiien half a doen Ocrman Union paters went to work on tho Third avenue Job. Tho work nt this point Is being done by Contractor William Kelly, who began repavo tho street with old paving stono last week with non-union workmen. Contractor Kelly began lalng new stone this morning and said that the union pavers who returned did so of their ovf choice. The six union men who returned to work to handle new stono give, It is tald, as their rea-son tor totaling tho orders ot the Vnlon, that thev had not received any money since tho strike began.

secretany of th" 8trlko Committee, was Inclined to doubt tho report that i-lx union men had returned to work, but suld if they had they must either leavo lmmedla'ely or be expelled from the union. The htilke Committee does not reirnrd this i break as a sign of weakness, as It is tho holding out of the paving cutters and granite cutters that makes tne position ot tho striken strong. 'Ihe contractors profess to bellevo that a good many non-union men will bolt In a tew days. HER ALLEGED BETRAYER DYING. When Emma Haltzor Heard tho News Bho Fainted and Foreavo Him.

in the Lee Avenue l'ollce court, Williamsburg, this morning Emma llaluer, ot yo4; Oraham avenue, charged Theodore ltuggle, ot lion Urahara atcnue, with the patornlty of her unborn child. ltuggle, who Is a bookkeeper, was sick In bed with throat trouble when arrested Saturday evening. Ills condition was found to bo so serious this morning that he was remoVM to bt. Catherine's Hospital, where ho is now hovering between lite and death. The girl, on being told that ho die, sicmed overcome with grfcnKhtr loft the court room to go to tho hospital, but minted on reaching tho street.

On recovering consciousness she asked a friend who was wltnher to have tho charge against Hugglo dismissed, and It Is probable that this will be done. SHOT AT IN THE STREET. Mr. Dobson Was the Tnrsrot for Two Bullets, but Escaped Both. Patrick Ward and William Stanton, bill- posters employed by Kenny A Murphy, wero 1 held for the Grand to-day lh the Adams Street Court, liiookljn.charged with shooting I at James I'.

Dobson, an expressman. I The affair occurred yesterday afternoon i within sight ot First Precinct atatlon-house. Two shots were llred at Dobson, but neither took effect. lie swears that tho men had thieatencd to kill hi in on sight. i DEATHS IN BROOKLYN The following Is tho eniclal list containing tho namo of every person In llrooklyn over ten ears old whoso death was reported to the inpartnienl ot Hcilth Saturday William Hachmfh, 03 lf.lt Ilroailvray, butehur.

I hN Hhooaw, 73, (Jraliam Home, 320 Wa.hlngttiti av ANtniAriA L'ririTtNK UuortK. VI, No, SSJ Suutb Stli Ht I I'. ill.su H'K II Conrv, 18, So. 3111 Clinton 11 inrrcnant r. Knri'Nn, '26.

Mrthodlat Tpiaropal Hut pilal, palnlrr I MtHMABlT llIIKM, '12. Nu. 2n Schrnck at Alixf A I.A11UMI. ho. fleelalUr.

IlIirrilA IIhsiikih, CJ, 215 are. lUniunrl lloi kikb, 39, nonlinear corner Hold and 1.1 Amnm MACrcimiv, 70, 17 Gold at. KnimiL it, St. I atharlna'a lluaidul, laOorrr WlILIAM Ml'lil'HT. Ht I'ntrr'i lloapltal; la- Mai'it A.NN Mini.

Ill, dtl McKllium t. llMirilAbOrsal, SO, An. SD 1 are I'l Tr. 71), No. Us tlth are Ciimnla-aioni-r.

Mayor Gloaiion Cnuod His Arroet. 1 Mayor uleason, of Lnnj Inland Itj tc heldsipt. V. II Moiill'in, ot tho mi In wny Itjllwuy 1 1 answer to-nuiri' the rlnrge of piiiliug men at work 11 ileuuing the wltUuut pe mil BURNED THE WHILE BLOGK. A $200,000 Firo ThU Morning in Williamsburg, i Keniicn's CiirrInKe Works mill Other Dcstruynl.

I one of the most disastrous tires tlmt lias Ms-1 Ited Williamsburg tor ears broke nut lu the tour-slory Iromu bultilltig occupied tho I. I Hemson Mntiutacltiilng Co. ut Grand street, s-li rtlj ntler o'cKek this' liioriilug, Inside nt two leiiirs, tintwiihstaiid Ing the eflorls ut the Hre Department, uuo worth ut property went up In smoke. I The Ilrst alarm was sent In at V. a.

and brought to the scene Chief 1'irr ntul Kn-) glnes III, HI and m. Chief Perry saw nt a glance that only the most prompt uctlon luuld sne the block between tiraham acnue mid linen street. A second and third 1 alarm wero quickly sent In, winch brought' Knglnes 11, VJ, in and 17 to the spot. In less than ten minutes the building occupied by the llemsen Carriage Matiutacttirlnif Company nas one mass of name. 'J ho he ivy galo binning troni the South curried the names cle.ir across Oram! street to tho buildings on the north sldu of the way.

It was plain that nothing could save lteinscn's building, and I the nrctneu wero directed towards saMug the tenements across the streit. A special call wns sent In, and two moro engines and three hook and 1 ulder trucks responded. lly this tlmo tho building hero the hio began, together with the hou chicles aloitd there, was almost wholly consumed. Tho buildings on eithei Hide hud caught and the liiuiuts were scrambling to the tor their lles. Iho heat wns sj Intense Hint it was almost liupnsslblu 1 for the lire men to work to ndiiiiliige, and tlio upper slorlts of the mi the nurth -Ue 1 ut i.r.uid stuel fiom 7 1:1 to seemed to lie 1 dooiiud.

1 Till), TU and at the west of the 10 limn building, caught In the older 1 liiuued and Vs. T.V.', 7r.l and T.m, to the e.ist, weio 111 Humes a fiw luliiutcs Intel. lor a time It looked as If the entire block firun tlrahuiii to 1 lliwesstKcl would ijulek work by the Ilreiueu under chiei Piro mirted this audthe ntlghborlng reMlenls aru loud1 111 prulse ot the work dune bj iho ilrcmcn. 1 '1 lie stirel, which up to this lime li.ul been I crowded by the Inmates of the burning tenements, who had hud to hale their quilt'rs too suddenly to dress, nuscleuieu to ullun thewoikeis 1 to gel at the II lines, and by II. .10 o'cIoik tho flu was unuer control.

1 bo far as can be Icai mil. there aro no missing people, althuugh Mime 01 thocscapis wero eiy thrtlllnir. 'Iho aged mother ot Mrs. Mary A. lliuly who kept a boaidlug-hoiise at No.

directly opposite lteinscn's building, wns rescued with great dllllcnlty, and lukeu In 11 niunulaiiiu to bt taihcituu's Hospital, wln.1.' she His In a erltli al eoiiill- I Hon, resulting from tho exposure nnd excite- 1 ment. l'ollowlng Is a list of the damaged buildings with the losses 11s nearly as can be estimated: 1. H. llemsen tarrlago Manufacturing com- pany, Till to land stieel, estlinuled i loss on building und stuck tir.0,000. Prub-ably fully coieicd b) lnsuruiico.

No. 'M, resldcnco of Dr. Wliikvlinau. dam- aged bj tiro and water to the extent of $1,000 Insured. No.

I. Sillier, shoes, loss t'joo on stock and nirnl- ture. No. 7:10, occupied by I- hlsetimun, real estate ana Insurance, 1500 on ortlce iur- nltiire Insured. Tho building 7:1 1 nnd 7.10, a four-story brick tenement, owned by Dr.

Wlnkelman, and Its threo upper stories entirely gutted. Lots, it 10,000 insured. NiMTilM, two-story Iramo house occupied I by Mrs. Larsen, tho late miser whooonunlt- Ud suicide tno weeks ago, when fly, 000 1 rtoro fuiindou the premises, wan completely dcstiojed. No.

7r0 Is occupied by I. Harlam, tailor and clothier, who al-o owns the banning. Loss 011 house aud slock, Insured lor I It was almost a mlraclo that St. Johns Lutheran Church, which stands 1 011 MauJer street directly back ot lh llemsen building craped tho names. As It was, a row of 11 iiiun tenements on MauJer street op- jioslto thi thun Ii was badly scorched.

After the fire wns under control Chief I Novlns couiplliiunted tho firemen on their 1 work. Chler Pern told 1111 1.1 siisi) Woklii reporter that It was the hottest fire ho had cut workid ut, bin ring none. 1 I. M. Ileuison, President of tho 1 Companj, which Is the heaviest lour, sajsh? can not give oxuet llgurcsas to the loss 11111, the safe is recovered, but he thinks that $1.

10,000 will no moic than color K. STOLE PAY ENVELOPES. Younir Durrlo Owns to tho Theft of 8230 from Ills Employers. Harry I- Durrle, whoso escapades nt two cars ago ended in a siispen-lon of senteneo on his plea of guilty to a cliargo of grand larceny and a penitent promise to reform, is ngaln in trouble. Jacobs and Dunn, who liac sought hlui In Mil 11 for six weeks, ar-lested hlui last night at the home of his lather, Dr.

C.eorgti II. Duirle, Til Kast Fifty-lllth street, nnd he was held In ball ut I tho Tombs Court this morning. Young Dun to found employment with I llluintnthai brothers Mil Hiuudway. I April 11 ho was entrusted with a box containing tho week's wages of the emplujeea lu envelopes. There was 41,1100 In tbeso envelopes and Durrle was told to carry them to tlio work-room ant deliver them to tho instead, It Is clmged bj Mr.

1 Hluineuth.il, he opened several, Bbsim-Med I their cunleiits and tilled the emelopcs with I paper, after whkh be disappeared. The firm claims that Durrlo netted $5,0110 by the operation. 'Iho youth when urnsted told tho ofllcirs thai ho had beou led ustray b) aJerse Ut) typowrlter, whom he knows as and that he and Lotllo had been lUlng in clover at Wilmington, on the stolen mono) When it gave out Louie returned to Jersey tity and lie came back to his father's house. Tho youth ill probably bo arraigned before Judge cowing to eeliu this suspended litem for his robbery ot a tormer euipuoci, PhlnoiiB Mrope, of Warren strei and alter that he may get further punishment for the present ei ulatlQu. ABDUCTION AND BIGAMY.

Two Charges AgnlnBt Protty Yoiinu Woman of Blxtoon. Slxti en-vear old Mary Masso was to-day held In the Tombs tmirt for examlna.luii tho 1 barge of abducting eleven-year old Amelia Kuptrouu for Immoral purposes 1 There Is sold to bo also a charge at bigamy hanging our Mary's head. Mie was inarrkd sixteen months ago 1 Joseph Ilupolo, Willi whom she livid only n-muutlis. '1 ifii. It Is alleged, sbo manhd Michael In iiii'co and lived with him ut i'S 1 ast Houston street In the same houau with Ihe parents of Utile India.

utelc ago, the police say, Mary left In in-ceo and took the little girl with her. 'lie went to llvu in a on Lust one Humlied and Tweuty-stxUi street. The pair were urnsted yestirday lu itnerslde Park, 'iho llttloono was given In thargo ot thethli-dien's society. FOUR KILLED, THIRTY INJURED. Fatal Kxploslon of a Boiler In Stoum Mills at Corboll, 11 7 partem ki rural I May id- buler lu Darbluy si.

mills at hi Ik II. Depurtuient uf mI'h aiivl-ois. cxi 'ikI t.Ja with terrific nee, c.imple'ely deir (lie mills. rour petoons were killed suit thirty win InuieJ. LLEJLLLLLLHHHaLH TIE MEMORIAL 111 PUMBL Rcvioweil by Secretary Traoy, Mayor Boody and Qon.

Slocuni. Veteran" or tlio War homily lieernl tiy Crouds. Memorial day wasobsened In lirenkHnby a parade ottho posts ot tho tir.uit rmyot the Hepubllej under eommaud of iirand Marshal tien. Isaac Along thn whole tine of march through lledtord, I.nfayultc, Clermont and Wiiliiughb) avonius and CuiuK'rland stnol tmel; to l.nfxyette nietnie lo M.iltli Dxford street and Hanson place, to l'latbu-h avenue, wheie ranks weio broken, an immense crowd of spectators wnied handkorchlcfs and its slid gave cheer afler cheer an the cteruns in their bluo Mill and gold-bruliieii hats marched past, many ot tho old soldiers en their sticks. I IIFN.

ISAAC S. CATI.IN. Thero was no end of muslo from Pfes, I drums nnd brass Iiauils, but nothing tecnml to excite tho cronds to prrnler enthu-l ism than the tattered Hags iiiat had during the thickest ot the light twenty-eight years ago wawdoicrtho biaie men who weio heating thcni proudly alnll tn-ilai. 'Ihe paradu stalled ut 10.H0 o'clock fiom (ir.ind Marshal cntlln's headquarters at the Huiiuicr Club, comer ot l.edtord and Dlvlsloi uieniii's, nnd ninrched ulong the route de-sulbed lis lai us riatbuh nii'iiue, wluio tanks woe broken, one delnchlueui of the ti. A.

II. posts going tiHIreonwnod Ci lnei ery, another lo cypiess Hills and a third lo II oiy C.JOSS 1 emelery. I.scinlllig the p.ir.uUrs were the I nlted St ites Murines tr t.i the N'ivy ard. the I enuiii'iu'es of iirtlllerymen from tho foris, i inuiiniid police and National tliinrdsuicn. 'I he Ihlrlieiitli, I oiiiteenth, Twenty-thlrd I and I orty-seventh Itcgluicnis wero out lu lull toree.

For the nrsr nine since the Memorial ly celebrations were Inaugurated the lately disbanded Thirty -sscond lteglment wns mlHsid troni the lines Ihe pai rule was rcMewed nt Wllloughby aieuue and Cumberland street by Secrotnry of the Navy Trney, Mayor lloudy, inns. II. W. Slocuin and CalMn Piatt, tho Hoard ot Aldermen und other city otllclals. Almost all tho houses along the lino of march were decorated with nigs, and thn I Nntlonal colors were displayed at hult-statT on every public building In thn city.

At I lalbush avenuii the 11. A. It. posts, as stated, itt iho ranks of tho parade and marched In threo divisions to the cemeteries. Si HE WANTED THE HOUSE.

But Fenton Took Only a Roll of Bills from Ono Room. 1'iederlckW. Fenton, son of Charles Kenton, for many years tho buyer for tho dry-goods 11 rm of A. T. titan art was oeforo Justice Tlgho In tho llutler Street Pollco Court, llrooklyn, this morning on a chaigu of attempted robbery.

ronton went to tho residence of Mrs. M. Krelth, Clinton street, on Saturdsy und told the siriant girl, Magglo llrenlon, that he had an order to see tho house, nnd that ho intended to buy It It 11 suited Mm. 'Iho girl took him through tho house nnd left him alone for a moment lu tho front room on tho second lloor, which Is occupied by Mrs. Kinlly Tny lor.

Maggie leturmd in tlino to see Teuton tnkcarollof bills trom the bureau-drawer, suo demanded the money and ho handed It toher, and then she grabbed him and called for help. He ran out nt tho house and she followed him, crying "stop thlelf" DeioUHes ltalelgh and llorke, of the llutler street station, heard her cries and arrested Pi nton. 'Inihei'i ho confessed that I the girl's story was ti 110. Atur liclng locked up thn young man wrote .1 lettir tolils puieiita, who live on avenue undilwcnty-tlfth N.Y confessing lo them that an lrredstiho Impulse had led hlui to do what he pad ilom, and asking tin rn to forgive anil holii hlui. lu court this morning tho boy plcxded guilty and aski to be lie cried bitterly.

Ills fatlnr and inuther wero In court. As tho young man was trought out ot the pen the mother swooned. Kclron J. IJates, 11 member of the Hoard of Kduentlon, told Justiio 'I ighe that ho hud known the boy's parents iur scleral yiar. 'I his was tho bo's Ilrst uii use.

Mr. I niton 1 told the Court that his boy hud In en absent I from homo for several davs. Mrs. Tiy lor and her Mrvnnt were present and they wiromoM-d by the boy's pleading to be let otr. Mrs.

Taylor said she would withdraw tho charge. Justice 'I Ighe refused to discharge the boy and remandtd him until l'rlday. The detectives whomxde the arrest say tho boy la a number of Dr. Parkhurst'B church. FELL OFF JAY GOULD'S YACHT.

Sailor Hamilton Struck Agnlnnt tho Anchor anil Was Drowned. IfiprriAi, to iu rirsisa wiihmi.1 Mauahonecl, N.Y., 110 ltlchard Hamilton, ot No. ins Last Ono Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, sailor on Jay dould a yacht, was drowned in this harlmr this morning. 'Ihe anchor was fi uled and lu attempting to free It Hamilton tell overboard, struck bis head on the anohor, and was drowned bolero help could reach Mm. GOV.

FLOWER'S GRANDSON DEAD. Tho Only Child of Mr. J. D. Taylor, of Wntortown, IIY AMnriATF" pwst.1 I Watkhtows, May Hoswell Flower 'I ay lor, the boven-moiiths-old grandson of 1 Flower, dld this morning from ipilnsy.

He was tho only child nf tho tioiernor' daughter, Mrs. J. II. 'lay lor, of this city. 1 1 Clubbed a Wad Tine to Deatb.

Policeman McOofT, of the Leonard Miect statlin, clubbed a in 'd dog to death ut liroadway and rrankliK street this morning. iiiilnr Ileml. IHV iMiu iaii 0 1 nraa Tisoy, May Albirt It. Pox, of sail 1 Luke, dlid this iieirnlng at 4 o'clock, at ihe residence uf Ids k.iii-iu-uw, Andrew 11. Knowlson, of Hint Mliagi Mr I ox was -ti lct.nn null paralyns week ugu irld.iy.

and was uiieunscluiis up to tlio mm ol Ids death rtohroraburtr, ller.is Pn. THE WOULD ALMANAC Is brimful i.f Kood trunao, and I would not bo tuout It an lont us I huvo a qunr-U-r, H. A. Hrobut. BlpiaBBMaHajaManajajajaaBteaMtfMaBaHaH 'ULSTER rebel talk, I I Threatening of Rovolt Against an Irish Parliament.

Taxes Would Not Bo Paid Nor Officers Recognized. AilvmitiiftM of North ntul South In Cuso of Civil Wur. fnv imncinni 1 nra 1 Ilift iT, May Mi) Hie Iriintfh, of this city, publishes the promised plan of rislsl-I ance to the mandates of ,111 Irish Parliament, should such a body be established. 'Ihe article was written hy a prominent Irish Unionist. It says that the men of Ulster will not nllow elections to occur.

'I he election wilts will be publicly burned by thesherlltsof counties und the Mayor ot llclfnst lintntdlatelr they nro recoiled, ludgi and magistrates taking their commissions from the new executho will not be rreognled by tho police The piflflce force will be rcorgaulred, with ppeclul constables sworn to replace the regular police. Ihe queen's taxes will be puld, but taxes letlid by tho Dublin Parliament will not be paid. 'Hie ustoni-House will bo teled nnd held until the iiiestion Is fettled. In the event ot wnr the will belli a better position, both us ugurds credit and geoginplilcal position, than tno south. Del-fist is unassailable, wiille Dublin Is upon to direct and Immediate nllaek.

DUE KILLED, IE INJURED. Tho Red Express, on tho Santa Fe, riunge3 Down a Bank, r-friATn 1 hm 1 CmcAiio, May MO. 'Iho Ited Kxpresi, from St, (jiils lo ihlcngo, 011 the Suutn l'e mud, wns wrecked a mile und 11 halt south ot I e. loom, 11 smnll ipiarry town nbniii twenty miles fn in 1 hlongu, lust night. '1 he ncchlotit resulted In the Instant killing of the engliuer, A.

Is.us'lle, tho seilinis Injury of nine passengers and the slight injury of the more 'Ihescrlously InJiiMdnte' I huili I. right side bruised; Mrs. 1 hnrles P- Klder, line cut buries II. 1'ahnlng, bend bruised; J. J.

Allen, light leg injured; Mary Kllpatrlck, Injured about the hips and Internally; I In Is Slosson, the tlrciunn, leg mill aim tiadly iruslnd; Miss Hello I'riel. Internal Injuries; Delia Fneley, baclf Injured I Mrs. Marie lllsscll. head and bnck Injured; 1 1 These are all ihlcaco parlies. I Mr.

and Mrs. tjtilgley, of Southern I St. Louis, weio cut nbniii the face and head. c. S.

Duke. Pi orla, hud Ills left arm cut and wns badly bruised. Mrs. Iltssell was tho most seriously injured aud Is likely to die. The injured were conveyed to thlsclty by special truln, arriving at o'clock this morning.

It Is stated by tho passengers that nt the time of iho accident the train was running al a high rate of speed to make up lost time. At the point before mentioned the engine struck II cow and calf which were on tho truck. 'Iho engine and tank Jumped the track, nnd after running a short distance on tho ties, rolled down the embankment Into the Dcsplalm I lllier. I ho baggage car was landed on Its side he smoktr followed, bieaktng the coupling with 'Iho latter tumbled with fearful tupldity down into the rluT, with the engine uud tender. Tho panic and confusion which ensued I made morn difficult the task of attending to I tho wounded audot rescuing theoocupunisof the skeper frum their perilous position.

I Fortunately the depth ot thn water was not I suftlclent to completely submerge It, nnd Willi such assistance us the trainmen could 1 si cure the passiiigers were taken out through I the windows. Ihubaiital'o ofllclnH claim that tho train was 1101 running at an excessively high rato of spied, and tliul Iho indirect cause of the mishap was tho sharp curie which rendered it Impossible to see the obstruction until too luto to bring tho train to a stand btllL SCORPION'S EARS. Dollcato Structures Bonsltlvo to tho BllL'litost Sound. I have studied tlio llnbits of tho soar. Iiiim fur iuiiiiv years, ami huvo ufteu noticed liuw xory r-custtiio scorpions ura lo the most dclicnto hounds, musical or otherwise, savs 11 writer in tlio p'l i'r.

I'mler iho thorn), tlio scorpion has tun couili-liku nppeinlngeH, which nro tlio i antenna i K'ctinalie. It is pretty well hottled by pliysiologists and that 111 111-01 ts tlio nuteniiio re-preheat tho organs of Inuring. 'llitse licuto structures arc enhtly nfTcctcd by tlio Munitions of lound, uinl theru inn ho no doubt whntever that they are ul'ii xfTeeted ly sounds (iilto in-audible to tlm human ear. The slightest dilution of the ntmos. pliero.

Irom any catise whntexer, at uuio jiuts in motion the ilnllnito ktrueturis wllleh eon 0-0 tlio uttetuiii', to which 1 r-ciiu insn tsuwo tlm power of iirottctiiiu tliuiusi esngninst danger, ns well as the I menus nf tu.ugiiiing tho Approach of one auotliei. MUST HAVE SEA LEGS ON. Portia of Tlrlnc on a Taut rassongor Train. I tell xou it reouires good deal of practice to be nblo to i-tuiid in tho cab ot a rapid running passenger train and firj tlio coal Hit" the tirebox," said West I'ecu empluM e. in speaking of tlio risks run by traiutueii, to a l'lltsburj 1'mt reporter.

Tho ongiue rocks, sways nud fairly jumps nt tin uudi 1 lus fi et, mid if the U11 mull 1 -I 't 1 mid ins n's nud i's lie is Iiiiblo to lihu Ins Imlutuc anil he llutig fiom the rupel gulled ram. This ih luor. especially tlio enso 111 roillldiuy 1 i.rie where, if tin l.illulice is lost, tliuh inn, bo liuiluil (rum the train. I "I reinc'i I or a cilia in point which Imiipoued r.m i.iiritioly short tune ago untie' Tort 1 ue. A l.reuian was limit; frum lus injiii.

nne ilork night an tho triiin was riihh.i along. Of course he wns Hoon iiiissi I and a seari'ti made, lie was found, ui, nnuderliil lo snv, was nut ivoriuiislj in 1 red." Airnctloil. If 11, ,,1 "iiawkpis is i 1 id id h.s rse l-n ill li- 1, 11 1 ipi. 1 1 I I hi' ithe II. ud.u at II.

aulUlill.1 TURF. St, Florian and Jockey Fitzpatrick Received Hearty Glieers, DON ALDNZD'S GOOD DICE. "The Reaper" a Western Crack Coming East- Other Turf Talk. Kncegoers were sorry on Saturday niter the roit-llumlltcti Handicap hid been run I Hint Voikvlllu Hello and I'utnui were not I numbered among the siaiters. They weie I nettled to complete the test field of time- year-olds yet seen this tear.

'I he race was 11 brilliant one. lloey nnd Hamilton made the pace hot from the start to thu scoie furlong pole wnero I'ldells shut out und kept the mill) time going up to the nry lust jump where st. 1 lurlnii und Lamplight headed hlui 1 llpntrlck rodu the lug son of ht. Illalse In beautiful style. At the lust Igliili pule M.

rioilin iltcri'd, and II looked as tiioughhe would not bo In tho tlrt three. Ht gsthoied him together nnd inmlo uuo Inst effort. M. l'luriuii responded nnd won by half a lengih from I uuip-llghlir with I Idi Ha nnd l.ion.iwi II only apart. 'I he beautltul llnlsh the rrnwd nnd they cheered M.

rinrbui and his Jockev long and loudly. Ihe Messrs. Morris can thiink lltpatilck for whining tho stake fur tin and Messrs. A can ttinhk llergen for losing tho race with Lamplighter. 'Iho Inllir disobeyed oiders.

llo was told to "luy" up with his hoi-cs. Iiistiadho rnteil uiung bihlml. tin Ihe turn be wns fortunate enough to get thiuugli mi Iho ouisldi', but he could reach ids horses und win beaten. It Is lly that lleig.in will pel-hist in beating hliusi'ir In this fashion. Whether the race bo a live furlong diishor 11 race for two miles ho rides lu the suiuo rnshlon.

lihlluii and llaly hale Mci mo dtsanllslled with llergen'u riding and hnve glien up hccond call on him. 'Iho most stirprl-od inau after tt.o Kurt Hamilton llnndlcap had been 11111 wustiarrl-Min. He was riding Iioi.iiwell nlnl at Iho lust furlong pole his bnrse wns going along In easy position, fliirrlson thought ho hud the race won, when suddenly Iho colt collapsed and stopped as though shot. Who will say now that Kather lllll Daly did not hae long head In shaking the dust or (uttenburg trom his feet last Winter? Lo-puntu und Kldullo are thirty pounds better lor not having raced during tho tutor. Taral again," sighed the crowd on Hatur-dayasthat Jockey landed I.awliss nn ensy winner In tho opening dash.

'1 hen tuey toiu up tho tickets 011 tho good thing, Mule Illnblo wns not disgraced by his defeat on Hutuiduy. beaten a length und hnlt In J.ONJj, with pounds up. whs a grand performance, bepaiilo wus lery inui'h ot a surprise party. Major Homo Is to bo let up his work. Ills I owner has great lw es that ne sun of 1 om I Oehlltrce will win the suburban.

I I It Is said that Mr. William luarst, son of' the lute sennioi' Hearst, will gu in for racing next sens'ili. Hearst has always had an uiorslou for ruilng trum th lact that ho believed his father had got considerably Iho woist of li In his on the turf, friends hao convinced nlm tu the contrary, 1 11 lid net se-isiin muy sie the inlurs that 'louniainent made faiuuiis once mure In the van. That crack 1-ynar-old, tho Ken per. by Hake 1 out 01 I.Ida will he sent Kast In time tu start In tho tlrent Icllpv stakes on June 11, at Morris 1'urk.

'Ihe htuko will le worth 000. Tho lleapcr has not yet bien licutea. I'red (iebhard has engaged I'nsMiis tlnn, a Wi stern Jockey nt some note, lo rldo tor him during Ihe remainder nt iho season. Moan was rilled ott at Oarlleld Park last season reckless tiding, but he has slncu been rein-stuled. It Is probnblo that a Hoard of control will be hlmrily ustabllohid by the members of the ruling hum clubs and American pony racing associations ten the tiller protection ot um.ileur riielng.

A preliminary inciting was I held last week. linn Alnnzii has scored a win at last, ho wiisuildid In the 'Iremuiit Makes and ran under a stout pull the entire dl-tnnce, winning in 11 inter by Ms lengths. Ik- will bo hurd to beat on the straight lour-cs. I 1 Knap Mcfiirtby, In glilng his reasons fir 'leaving the trotters und inking up with the I runners, says 'Ihere Is les work, moro ini'iu-y and little responsibility. Any good I trnlner of trotters can handle runnirs." lids 'seems to bo true when one remembers that l.d rorrlgan, John ts, 1 ninplxdl.

1. Daly, rph sm-dekcr. Jack llati helnr and many othir former tratnirs 01 trotiers Imo been xcry suecesslul with runulng horses. I I ,7. It.

Itaggln's "orange nnd geld" win not 1 be seen on the l'asiern tracks this bcia-m. I Iho addra money at tho llrooklyn meeting just dosed us 'Ihe liueck "im.leshe.nl the list of winning ownirswlin lo thi'lnresllt. Musi of this was noil by Mr Waller Hi the tireat Amertcati. (ireon 11. Morris won .1.

a. a II. Morris, lil.Hin, K. Khrei, tll.ie.'O; M. K.

Iiwycr, lii.lnlT. aud Walcoll i. Lampbcll, 10,. What thn Dencon Died Of. Nearly four years ago Deacou Elislia I Pratt, of Now l'rutuleuco.

N. died nf cholera niorbiiB after I'uting hearty il'ti- ner. and his widow has placed strungd immortal of tLo event in the parlor, sins an exchange. I'lidcr a largo glass can' is inn enormous silmr platter. On this plnttir nrranged ill refjul.ir order uin purtiutis of incut, ef-i tul'los, w.der.

luehiii, cucuiiibcr, ico-crinin, pie, Ac, uiouldud in wax. They represent ns neatly as possible tin. enact quantity of each of these artich that Iho ileiii-nji ad the OM'lilug befnie he died. 1 Lev ht.m.l the (iluin in ni-t the unlor that the teal nrticVs re ecu. Hiiined by i 1'ralt littered through the siilids art gnbli Is full of colon I lo represi lit tlie elder tlio ell ncnU luih.be diiriui; tbi suine dttu er.

wa iniitiitioi, is p.ifeit. and looks ns thuugli it wire real pie uf nifiit ur it.jtt fiuit. '1 l.o iii.iiiit lejires, nt, is tu. Humus (1 i tup uf Urn i- i tlh ii a.li i I 'nl si'it til i-lln liMo tit in. ut I I 1 Ill lt i r.

ii il i 1 tl ar is in i I 1 i ,1 I I i- i. I ii- I I i 'Wit vi t. Wet U.t-1' I Sale of Bilk Finish Henriettas Closed to-day. Tuesday morning we place on special sale 0,50 1 yards Silk Finish Henrietta, 46 inches wide, in a vciy extensive line of new shades usual price, 1.00, special price, 6 Of I Bloomingdale Third cor. TjOth St.

TORPEDOES ON A HORSE-GAR. A Policeman's Freak Caused Almost a Panic. Policeman H.inlel t'arroll, of the Plftli Precinct, vv liliumsbiirg, was hcl 1 to-day by Justice tor trial next Monday on chnrge-s ot Intoxication and disorderly conduct I At 4.10 o'clnck lat evening, whllo Kent nveniio was crowded with Car-mil, who wns oiincrowdid cross-tuwn car going towards llrooklyn, ut tho corner of Ninth 'lentil street, rose In his scut and threw whit ule supposed lo havo been two giant torpedoes, one at une of tho horses and Itheothor on tho sidewalk. The explosions followed lu rapid succession, and were heard ns rar distant ns tho comer of Tenth street nud lledtord a venue, Ilvo blocks away. Women und children scutterod In overy I direction, falling over each other In their I fright.

Two ladles, Mrs. Jones and I Miss Delia (jiiackeubush, fainted. The ortlror had boarded tho car at I ho foeit of llrnndw ay, three blocks away, nnd by his shouting aud threatening words so frightened the passengers that several left tho i car. Then came tho explosions, as stated above. Immediately after the explosion Carroll Jumped oil tho car and mingled with the frightened crowd.

Uoundstnan Zimmerman of the "Ivlieiith I'reclnct, however, arrested i him and took his levolver away from hlui, but not before Carroll hid thrown another cartridge at bin', which lure a hole In thu back of Ills tout. Cupt. l'rench stated to an Kveniso tl'oiin reporter this morning that he was not certain I what the missiles thrown bv the onicer were composed of, but supposed from the loudness I of the explosion that they must have been giant torpedoes. I Officer Carroll said tn the Kvinino Womn reporter that he must have been out of his mind. Ilnundsman Zimmerman said that the office! was drunk, llm roundsman was obliged totukuby lureo a ds-uillbro revolver, with which onicer i arrnll made motions when arrested as if he was going to shout.

DAN I I I I AND SONS. Il 1 ANNOUNCE FOR 1 TUESDAY I An Extra Display 1 of 1 I STORM SERGES I Fast Colors (London Dyed), I at Unusual Low Prioes. 1 To induco our patrons (o nmlx'v special visit to Jh thin sale tvo will sell at a io O'CLOCK I I 30 Pieces All-Wool I I FANCY STORM SERGE I Qc- 1 At kjkJ yard. if tegular $1.00 quality. 10 Navy, 10 Cream, 10 Black.

I 3 BROADWAY, I 8th and 9th Now York. I A REMARKABLE CLOCK. I or Jnpnnoso Oonstructlon and a Thlnff of Uonutr, Indeod. 'M Jnunu possesses a remarlmblo tinio- ist jfl plcco. It is contained tn a Iramo .1 foet jH wf do ntul 5 feet lonz, rcproBcutinBriuoon- day landscape of treat beauty.

the forccrouuil plum anil cherry roes nud rich plants appear lull bloom; in tho rear is seen a hill, gradual in nseeut, from which apparently flows ft Tr cascnelo aelmlrnbly iinitateel in crystal. 'w rrom this point a tbrenJ-liko stream fi lnohixlers, encirclinc rocks nnd islands in its wiudlnifs and linnlly losint; itself in a (9 far-off stretch of woodland. In a miuinturo sky a solden suu turns itlM on silver wiro, strilnuij the hours ou klBI silver efoiiiis ns it passes. aR, Kacli hour marked on tho frame by a 1 creeiiinc tortoise, which servos the placo tfM of hand. 'M A bird of exquisite pluronse wsrblos nt i 'H tho close of each hour, nud.

us the eons censes, a mouso sallies forth from a ncic.il- f. boriui; ifrottn. and scninperiui: over the jlf lii 1 1 to tho ernrden, is soon lost to view. Decidedly OIT. l', jH Tram I 'j "Is your betrothed well off?" Jit "No; but our enpagement Is." THE DISADVANTAGES OF INTELLECT.

rrvwiJ-Jj: ijj'J Parby Wators In whisper) I don't winter hurt him, Teaser, but Jest see me kaogka roof oil his ploy I if B-Iieaded Mu-grave, Hi' WEh schcol toicher. i He Wouldn't Wnsh. if, r.i i "Come here. Miiiiulc. and shake hands with this iu in a feud mother, tnc nir ber )nniiiiis in thefront.

Iheie Isn I he iileiitlcman put-tint' on I hi')i-ia" Hid wit leatl exauluttii; thei.lll.l. i-s ihe cake oral hast sh uld laki th. i i i i ii ii up Ur mil k'i i hold i.l '1 i l. 'UVerali ui, i id in i I Moop In. i J- i.r i i i.

I iv an' to look at i i eiijie u.L.. iu iuw hide, I suppose. 3 Attrnctod Thorn. Dottle Are yuu geilne to wear your red and vv htte blazer at thu seashore again this Sum mer I i ES LotHo -No, Indeed. I hadn't bo-n there a week last ve.ir before 1 was prupused toby i three barbers.

i Why Ho Didn't Troposo. i lH Iff (J lin ou Uouk i i- old love mo In that 'I fijB great iiiaip i iu uu us juu I'jve lao 'i h' bull's vi i ,1 li i nh 1 s. vr ho answered. I'To 'l '11 seen -ii I iji i u.ni know now tho 9jI ii a re would HeCC to. I TH li.

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