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Convenient for Brooklyn Advertisers. THE WORLD. PAGES 9 TO 14. Reach New York and New Jersey People, Circulation Books Open to Alt." World Want Columns Afford the Means. For Other Brooklyn News See the Main Sheet.

WEDNESDAY, AUfil'ST Much Additional Brooklyn News Will Be Found in the Main Pages. ALL THE BROOKLYN NEWS PRINTED DAILY. AND inumons TO CHSLER $7.50 AND $9.00 SILK CURTAINS, $3.00. pairs of S7.50 nnd $9.00 vstripecl 8ilk Curtains, ndmir- glibly adapted for parlor, library or sleeping room, in old roso, pink, blue and bronze, full width and lenfitli will bo reticketed Sa.OO. '(5; Upbo'llnrj Dtp'l-2d door.

'SV't TURKISH RUGS AT RIDDANCE PRICES. The following linei of real Tnrkiih Rngi i'vill lie nut on aftle this moraine about one-third loss Ihnu tboir regular sellmu neal Turkish Kusn to be reticltoted no. on. 1UM Turkinh Riiijs to be retlcketotl no Rntlon nml Osford Ties. SI.50 grade, to bo Hnlunco of LudifR 1 whito and blun ('an- (Jiford lirokcn BIZCR.

fa.OO cratlo. to bn HTn. Hfilrmco of LiultpR' bpst f)Uftlity whito. and liluc CiiiiviisOifnril Ties, fil. nbriiialitv, to Hhnci- 2d llror.

IUCCUJOM TO WECHSLER '22 Heal Turkish Hues to be reticketed If Heal Turkish to be reticketed "BROOKLYN BOOK SHOPS." THE EAGLE IS WRONG last Sunday's Eagle it 'stated that Brooklyn hail first-class book store Fearing that tho writer of tho article in question rather indulged in guesses or hearsays in indicting his expressions, instead ot saying what he did from personal knowledge, wo earnestly invito him to the store's book lie cnu usk for any of tho works kept by established cosmopolitan book stores, such as lie refers to in his paper on Brooklyn Book Shops, that isn't in stock, or can't be supplied within the day, we will own ourselves wrong in our pretensions of maintaining a thoroughgoing Book Store in our establishment. 'Does the Eagle realize that we have from 50,000 to 100,000 volumes in stock, varying according to the season of the year (Very true, we do not carry an- old uncuts, century old bound magazines, cobwebby subscription works of limited editions, nor does any other first-class book second-hand book shops alone are these latter kept Book Hoor.B FOR $1.001 ABOUT 20 PATTERNS $1.35 MOQUETTES. The entire Block of Floor ines are in. 'Eoyal 1 Axminetere. A'elvotn.

Moquetto. Body Bruisoli. 1 Brufls.li. Tbr.e-ply Acras. Inijroins.

'Linoleums and Inlaid L'nolenmn. Cocoa and Scotch Napier Mattings. Hiraw J'or a little while loneer we will sell an of tba new Fall patterns of $1.35 best Moquetteu (or $1.00. Oarp.ta—9d Ooor. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS.

7-hook white Chamois fGloves, the regular stock qual- $1.00 for 59c. ''Ladies' pure silk Gauntlets, blaok, white, cardinal and mode, Bold earlier in the season at closing price, 29c. Ladies' hand embroidered pure Linen Handkerchiefs, stock price, Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, open work initial, 50o. S9c. SEWKR VICTIMS MEKT.

Knclnra Nut Pmnplnc CVIljira Onlcldy Knnncti. Snv. Sufferers by ihr oTcrflow ot the sewer nt the junction nt ruinam and Nostrand avt- uues held Informal meeting lust out- nlfto I.ntinlnii's drug store. Tho result ot Ihe Ualsoy street committee's tlsR to llooilj-and tlie commissioner fit city Works was read, nnd It was decided Inat If the Nostrand people appointed a comtnlt.tpo It. could only go over the anme ground that the llalsey street people 'lid.

They compliilned. howcrer, t.hut ihe ivcrr not bclnj pumped out. as rastns luey ratlin Lnnnlnpr could not wall for the (Jtty Works bepavtincnt to pump out bis place and employed throe men hlm.ieir lo do It. Ho bail M-TCD reel of water In tils cellar and blx inches ol water on the tloor or the siore. The store floor wns also covered with uiud.

Wohler, wbo keeps a liquor snloon on the oppoMle corner, said he had consulted a lawyer and Intended to sue Hie city. Tbe residents complained that the mud already pumped friini the cellars laid on the streets and sidewalks would breed disease If not removed. HIIOOKI.V.V EDITION. LOCAL Prnt.iCAnoN Ori'tcu AWD KDITOKUL HOOMB, 303 STRKKT. WEDNESDAY', AUGUST 23.

1893. CHAT OF THE DAY. And now F. iTr bench. Thnrn hai AD llchior for thf no to tbit inlntfoii.

A and ttntlant Thn "rniK" In for Ahiiio Rt IIM Imndn. A Anil CITPM nil oflfirfl. llrerj job. frnin tlin Iniind Wittitr Supply Bteai lo 'oltiniliiAn fritnlc, tiifral)ln to his vinnii. 'I'd liim Stiprfiuff Court irinl man likn '1 homn tVtimU, or men iiudijfl Van muit Hep WilionKliliy not jet, h-it ft may Im that only to rt'l nf A tat Corporation In to him with tlin judicial errnmp.

woalil uiefiil thrn. UfimrninionT of William A. Furcy, hAT- ing furtmhfil thn Superntorn a lone Hit of natnei of cllribU to rervn on grand and petll li AW AH ing tha with IntftrcBt to trw ilrhti V. about rine ifrritflj in ft If ft ion of jurorn hn been WEDNESDAY SHOE EXTRAS. Balanoa of Oonjrola Boots Oxford TICK, mucvU $1,60 grade, to Uiilunce of Boys' and tonnin Oxford Tiea, all sues.

91.20 erode, to be 680. llftlauca of Ladles' Husset Leather uohei Oxfords, hand made, $8.00 to bo 1 uct ot Bmiet Leather DFAI) MAN' PUCKKTS WEIGHTED. The Itnd.r of Supp'tuml Suicide AftUnre. Watchrnnn FlahTty. ihr Penny over the t'rcoU.

a( o'clock ycstrrday morn (UK found I lie body of a man on 1 hank.i of creek, where It had up hy tide. It tlu- btidy nf a innn abont thirty years nf HRC, nnrt WHH minus hat. coat nnd vest. It had evidently bffn in tho waior Irsn tlian a week, and boro no marks of violence whiitftver. In tho of thr trousni'H found twn Hturifs.

At first there wern rumors of foul but (he police ara sallsnrd Ui tt IB of suicide. The body WHS takm to Uny- inond strrrt last Krldny Watchman l-'lahnrty found on thr bunks of Ihe rrrek nctir tho Pmny Hridee. a roat and vest. It IH Piipposnd I hat they belonged to the horty foniul yesterday. nothing 'hy which' It could be Identified.

FOR THE SICK BABIES. Fair Mt the FUtbnah ATfinue nioycln ftchonl. Charles Scnwalbach's Hiding Bicycle Academy, on Flatbush avenue, opposite Prospect Park, is tho Bcone or pretty little fnlr, en by five children for tho benefit of Tho Evening World's Hick Babies' Fund. Many fiinall articles made by the deft little handaof the children were exposed for ante on a long table, the unattractive hoards of which were completely concealed by a profusion ot gayly colored hunting, jtr evening everything bud been sold out, and S6 waa stowed away to render tho Mren of soreral poor atck batons easier. The fair will continue throughout tho week.

The children, none of whom Is over ten years ol are Carrie Hautlo, Kdlth Brown, I.yrtla Urown, 8chwalbacU and Kddle schwalbach. rionlc Tor Hf. Church. For the benefit of St. Mary's church, which wan recently destroyed In tho DI? lire In Long; Island city, a picnic has been arranceil 10 take place at 8t.

Hospital grounds on Monday. Kept. u. The lulloTvini; committee Is la charge: I'strlok HnlllTan, Thillp MoCarmlnK. John P.

Hayes, 1 Kelly, Peter Pttriok McOirrnick, Uu(tli Tlojtn, HuKhUUaeneu, Uotiert LufUn. No Trollar for Getty.ilnirc. James H. Perry Post, of Brooklyn, nan adopted resolutions condemning the trolley line on ana around the battlefield of UottyB- bursr and notltions Kings County CongrcsR- men to adrocate and roto for any measuro tuat will protect the sacred place In Its tlrety. cnarlos A.

Clarton is commander and Charles Hruwor Adjucant, Floe I'land Not Waahlnir AWKT. FAR KOCKAWAY, Aug. a blgb sea yesterday, wnteh washed orer Hog Island, as It does yery often, no dam.igu waa done. Hog Island nan not been Iniurea, ana at present there isnoerldence or bo in wasnea away. These high are very frequent.

Ulow Hinder. The Joseph Bender Assoolatlon bas changed Its namo to tho John U. Hteenvrortu League. This Is a sad hlovr to Bender, wbo wants a renomlnatlou. LONG ISLAND NEWS NOTES.

Mary Itrada died suddenly In Collrci Point of aatbma. ou ti toon to he lit with (at, da died suddenly In Collrc Hartmann, ol Amltyvllls, Mop day I ooQHUinptinii. WinHetd H. wai elected scbool yeiturday in vVliltesioue. JulliiH l-'eakea, a well-known Democrat lo poltttclan of Louiist Valley, ti dead.

propotltion to chance utweof to Lynbruok ia opposed Tiforoualy. Itonjr Iilaad farmnra are In high clee. They aro racetflnt gold oolu for thalr oropi, Tramp docs are oauilDK havoc araoac cblpkeas and duoka in Ole.n Cove. in order. The body of Walter Hill, who was drowned at Ulaad en baturdajr, been UubbardHmlth'i store atRooktlltn Centre was luvadnd by and mercbandlao was Helen.

BurcUra rahared Anton of haren. uf ft'watofa, Jewelry aaU 930 In money. KaUrqatl employeea found big washout near St. Jaiuen on ON a day and saved a passanger frura telnv Brookrllle liad a itorui. Kheriff lUrtlttf of Hlfsrhtail, has Mtvad an at' tichmentoii tbf Orient point Hotel ID Uiwr of David Welob, of tba property.

Arrow of (flni thfl trouble. MlllanC. Lincoln, ofSeaOUfl, waa married to Jaiun O. Olotd. of (Jlen Head, a lew dayH 4fo, Tbt recent ilealh of Oloyd'a lather glvan ai tba of Trolley added tlm Mrrtln line to in km turn no cyntcm of mntors nhich monopolize th lw.it Ilrooklyn.

Kpf-i-d JIM noi yel mi lliin lint thn nrole ('Ity lltll junction liffti uiadn spot tn bn feneil. ohservnl. ttittin ma? IJH A trnible tt junc- of thn 'tronrect in fatorof con IH thA oi tnialion. Nnw York iaa tiad Hn Died at l.v_>. Mrnotiljn will hn laildled nith a l.tinlnn nf neatly cent, riu tions terr nnirh hfrhnr nti the.

name crarln of It 11 thenamo ol I -toty of nijli-ialarieil ceri, and ti ny mini from (tin of th" Thr iicentlnn Is thrro A man In Urnnklyu to ml Iti tlm Mayoralty rhitir who eno'ifcti Innrt for wdlftrn of I lie At irresjif ct i-mit )l uf am) dictation tl'P bnlilnd Die tlirunr. When Anthonj the Board of lie that trolley hud hurt Prnnklrn roads 10 had fallen dfi 10 i-nr Hl-i plfta ATiilAd, and HIM obliging corporntionn are the reditcfd the Plirafnu Now that aarne ipany t.l**B nn ofticial rnprirt for Parningt thine ntiowlnc A handmrni 1 very "lift, And when ho niakri a tlemand darn not indtve to accede to it. The bold tiny nt ttruMUn (or no many pulU.r.Aijt tn ihe 1." roail he beconmn a factor. THE POLITICIANS. FrankUn to tlicie And In doing riuttn well.

only WAT in whtch attrat'ta him In fn the flifnrilnn he mtetlnit with frlftndi at the Brooklyn Rfi publh-an (Jltib. Frank Malnr, of the 'I wcntv-ilitn Ward, Is AH aiplrant fur Ihe left vacant by the death of 1'ater Suiter, Ha hann't madn much noUe at Happ or Emtl hchlellein, bill heinJiiBtai ffAriiflbt In hli rlemAnd. NO CHBCK TO MR. JENKS'S AMBITION. NO ACTION TAKEN AS YfeT.

The Commercial's Direcinrs Meet Williout Kesuli, ML St WAIT FOR THE IlKLAYKO REPOKT UF THE KXAMINKUS. Itcttimptmn Dlrrusnt'il. Jtut Supt. 1'r Alton Had Not No 1U- rUlon (nuUl hn flnpn thftl NnmelhlnK Mar tiri plUhfld To-Day -One of nr- nt nic Ilrfnurrt. The nf Hank Kdwm C.

Ward, of the First Ward, It one of the wealtbleit lawyers in the city, and yet is always vrlllinc to do bin ahare politically to help alnnff the Hepubllcan party. party has too few people like him. Aaiemhlyman Wtlliam Plant deiitrei to plant bit lent acaln within the Amemhly wnlla, and HIA prubahtlitlas are he "ill be there the coimnc winter. r.i-.ludje Joshua M. Van ('ott.

whose name hai teeu promloent In mnvementu affecting tbe wel- larn of lironklyn for nearly half a omtiiry, le still a picture of perfect health and ymithfulnesi, and r.ontnmplatfli taking an JH'tlTe part in the coralnc campalcrt. Ktigone p. Barrl still i-ontlnuen to thn hand- Mnmtat He-publican in the SuTonth Ward, lie should beaeut lo the CITY HALL NOTcS- BRIEF. Book akin earned on on the ily aft Adams and Wfllougnby streets. It la oorner brokerage.

Crazy Charles Uildersleeve ban been piovhnf around ttrolthtown. lie awoba a farmer reuently to aak for whiskey and came near belnc shot. The suit against the Brooklyn Annex Company for running the boat Aurora without a uertltfuaf dlipused of with a tine of 4'J5 and ouits, Burclari bava made ralda on eltlreHH of New tnwp. Aloiander Matter, John UonaUlinn, John F. Do luiali and h.

Merrlman are the TIUUWS. Ounnincham, arrested week for tearlnx up nad another examination yei- tertUy. produced portions of tbe de- atvpyed letl.era, A. rlalay of fifteen mmutes on all the lines anlnc the Fulton straet trankswas caused by the break- of the wire at Adnmsand Kill tun streets. at 3 o'uluak yesterday afternooo.

Tht WUlUmsburc Hois Bakers' Hlnclnt Hoolety nl a ulcnlu IMillllpH's Pavilion, Uogkaway eagh. yesterday. The Johu Carroll Association pisieu a pleasant day In Hiduewood Pant. The Cihnlsva Jute Mills in Greeupuint hare unwed oprrfttlon after a brief suspension. Tlie onunrs to atart up again that their tuoii mleat earu enotigti to feed their lauullea.

of No, 77 Kalph avenue, had till left arm irAqture'i and was badly injured Internally by a full from a ladder while painttni a troitoy polo tear Urlchton Keiuh Kitliway depot In Vimbuih lie was taknu to the beney Joiaph Heyaion, seventeen years old, of No. 86 Oarltou fell from a Manhattan Ueaob train at last night, reoeivlog serere hrulien about tba stiouluerH and cuts auout the faue aud aualu. He wai attended by an ambulance auij laken home. the railroad company for not bav- tog proper la'tftuarda betweau poles walla wires tO. Whofllor.

brother of the Fr.il- ktmarloan UUtrlot Telecrapb Com- I'f italUn to tha of Ubortr of Enilntarl iij tbe trtrt dFiobtri vhwt, btlug DO in (btu. nipcUnn A- uman In 10 the fidjoiifiiitHMit I'rfTijdoiu K'-fii out tho IK; stutriiifiit heti in fllrrt-torN UK- Kink l.a ninl inlctidi''! tu ii riHiillnn. nKo in I id flunking i friilll iMlii ulntl ll'- ati i in-lit niton it lo'i of Afu-i m-Hlnc WJIH of ot until ivlll. I not nffcr Is n- 'li'T nuii ti-r-i. ami ail ir.

nnint Hie n-ifitt. I'lillnd Ininir.l Unit not Tin ivlll niP'-tlne o'f thf I'Plvrd. Hi for 11 Jounuil until In mvUl tlutl Ui'To an- two fucitimn In thf Moanl DlrfM-tors, of whlrli, lirndod by Mr. fn f- fiumo, while tho other )K willing hi Id liiinlt pn Into the hatuln of a n- celvrr. The flopOHltors are lonklnt? forwnrrl engcrly to the advent uf Hnpt.

Pr-et- ton, who In f.Npoi'lrd to-rhty. IH Fiii-l that ho may roqntre a day cotiHltlrr thn reHtilt.s of the- r-xanilnalion of MH subonlinat'-H which wan nearly comiilotnl yeHtf-nliiy. Ituinot of OI'I'I-TM of bank books at from f.O per iT-nt. up on tlie deposit n'edlted are tlih'U, M. J.

I Minn, a broker of the Arlnickle HnlldltiK. yesterday that he hud $1,000 In deposit for sale. offered to takft per cent. Tho lowest actual offer heard of WHH ono that madn to 10. X.

Dyelt, See- rntftry of Hie KlomiiiK f'ement and Hrtc-k Company, of No, liberty Htroel, Now York. "Mr. C. Townnrnd, of tho firm of Paxton TowriHOiid. at No.

2li Cuurt tttreet," said Mr. Dyott to a World r((- portar yesterday, "approached mo Hatur- duy and told ins that he, cOuld me JG.MO In (leponltH for Me iiMa-d mo wliat pc-rcentaffe I wouUl glvfi him on tho deal, I anki'd him who hud the deposit, but lie redmed to tell rue. I took time to coiiHldor the dnul, and have deolOerl that 1 do not cure to take tlie. rink. Not that I know anything llmi leadn me to doubt that the bank will pay In full, but tho mutter IH In absolute doubt until a statement IH made." At Mr.

TowiiHond's oflleo ft wan tin Id tlmt Mr. Townsorvd was a doponUor In the rommerrhil. Me himself wa.s not at the ofllcn. Time, IIHH not allayed tlie swipldonH of A. Mav'lland, of the real estate llrm of llavlland Ar.

Buns, which il' 1 pOHlted $400 on the day before HUHpcutduii. "Three linndrcu dollars thai money WUH in ehcckH," nald Mr. llavlland. "nnd I he) lovo bank ofllclalii havi; laid theniHelvoH liable to an action In ciiHlutm tlione checks on Saturday after the bank had HUttpcnded. Some of the checks, uf wont through the but In one ease, at leuHl, I'm eonvlnc-'il tli(! IJrooklyn Bank made iln; colled Ion direct.

T. J. Kranco. a at 01 Myrtle uvonue, depoHltcir about $500 In checks Friday afternoon, and they were all cnHhcil. He fnels an we do.

If the directors delay much longer a meeting of the deponltors will hn called. "There IH one thing I do not like, and that is the effort lo lay tlie blame of the HasHcll and Gretilng mutters upon Thomas Hudaon, the former Presl- nt of the Commercial, now Uead." Not Dun on Fred A. Bocktuua, a tar bar at No. Contral uYenuo, UAd UM luutiloro, Adum llatui, arrested for toodlnic "lin a poatal card dun nine blm for the rent. Tbe defendant wan be i ore United hltitea comrolHslnner llellonru.

but aa Uftokhaus r.ouid not swear that it was bis landlord's Uuiid writing tbo exuinlimtlun for U'lfw Watsoa told Tuomaa JJarreu, a trite and family deserter, yimerdajr, be would be plowed, to Bee blm in tut penlientlar.v with a etrong.ftrmca keeper lashing uhu with NO RMJKF IS stirpt Told Snn ir ii i pn'-perl 1 a n- 1 mi hlrri-t Jind in iiiniic- ll.it" 1 tnlly Hull yrs- t- 'j-day Ml'H hv I M. i.MiiMi.'ii. Th- il.i. hiKl t. ft InilH us' i Anmld iu fo.i'l vcsolilttaus Th" M.i\(ir said lie had already had a (all: v.ith t'lly Works Ad- Hie Mibjei-l nf nVr-rtlow of (be I hroiiKh y.

THf; PRIOR ffAS A WOMAN. HncciMririil AVnn llrr tlint tlie Mniiku Nut Sitvpirioin. A roujftntlc nt o. xvoniaii's long Bnil sijocessfiil rt as ninn camo In lltflH ivlien tlie I'rlur cif tho SHII Monastery, nrar IU.sco.vii, winter. Homo forty v.Irs IIKO upppiirril n(.

pnrt.ai or ilio youth lioniity clart In tlin fashion i.he grandees of hpnin. Tlm HiiMtiRer siiitod Dial 1m had k'llcra uf Iniio- pmvrrful arlMocnitsln the klngdini) addressed tn iho I'rlor, and this li.tnr.iHiiimi proving trup. tlioyniitiMTti.t lak.Mi b-IunMhn rceior of i he ronvt-nl, uliiiost tinmedlatrlr. Tho I'rlor, on ono iho luu.dod t'i him hy thp ymii.if man, ordn-rd that, IIP MuiiiM he (jondiicifd to hln (t rtcvriM, study. 'I'lmro 1 ho Prior, la'or on, iol- luwnd him, hut what, p.isM-d him iiiul i if youth thr tnno or itu'ir tucoiint; was nt-vrr to any nt the linnuti's of the Two tfu.VH Inter I hn iii'inKs vurc Hiirpr.anl nt.

lliiainn Doin Mas tin- nanio iiiulfr which the had hern ihlrndtin-d tti thcnn clad In uf It Mlnifld tu them that, tin; iTlor hlmsiMT had rxnmlnrd the yout.h, and at tho rhmo nr i invtstlna- tlitn nnd ylven him sm-rcd rutios aim lho benrdli'i inn tliai ininio him i hf nfw iiovici'proved to a clr- conms uml pi'tns iinithpr. in spun nr his iirKio.Tiii drill IUK and his t-v Mrnf dcf-lru lo live a lit'- of IniicllncHs and amid tin; society of diin is, hn hiTAiiio c-xcpfdlhRly popular with vhody, and when, wnin-' iwiMity-IUo iiftn linni ppdrn's udm.H-iion lo thn mnii.ist'T'., thr 1 old Prior died Ins made his Unni Pedro had only been raised to the PrlorMilp ft-iv iijys when Mranvrr prr- srnirfl gato ie tiers I mm soioc- liU'ii addres-i-d to thn newly inft-lo prehito. TDo Hlrunitcr wore tho dress uf the order, and uppi-ari'd to lm ahnut, with the I'rl'ir ho wa.s admitted to the s.iciety of M. anil later was K- of KuMicr to liom Pedro. Tho now brother IVUM wlllliiK lo trll his history to hl.t He, hud hern educated In nioiiitsier.v isiinat.ed in thn of Madrid.

Aflrr studies he innde a and Htarh-d oin, to visit. i hn difiemit riuiMer.4 or the Mnciium to Inve-itlK'i'r whien nr ihern hr- would llko nrst for a li' tnc. 'i priest iihunitiint iiM'iuis his dNpouil, and with n'-t atlsto. era Ir had, In- a-, a hit) to noloi'i. bis and Itt ilu (jvi'ftl liiU'rest In Tin) Lnout'rn almost dlher tiinnU-' b'-riitni! ami luvor I'lic ninii.ltl*'.'' v.ont nvt-r to iiiM-nt of Wiirk 1 uu-l tli-- Itii'l tUTSHi-'d Itlto fUT- p'Miip fill nti'l 11 u11 tin nl UK Jiddf-fl thrrn Thin U.IM KoliiK on 1 (hut thn ovr-rflow oi th" UPWIT Hir-'i't u'fis not of iiiiiisiinl Th--y ha-l Imd ibotit f.ttir a yriu- fnr Jlvr- yr-ars, lo tits OHM of li.i'l t.ini'rt IH-I-H fVio.J.

bii'l us now Mi-1 had l.cnii iiiinlHOtl rt-iii f. To till" IK- I'P- "Now he I)n tiol rx 'Kti'-ruto. I Hiiy thin a Htnrm Hiu-h is we Imvn not htt-l to copo with hpfnrn. 1 MIU no to your tttui 1 will do whul I "iih for loiniiorarv n-llof." "I'annot ymi prmnHf us permit notil Iiavl-iHon "I cannot. You know tin 1 city's pnsj- iton at this tlnii-.

rat afford to phicr fi" on 11 stivot. litivf- t'o MiMiiurlty iHHiie lioii'ln oxcr-pt hy orrh-c ot' tin- uii'I JiiHl now wo couldn't sell bonds." OFF1CKIC HOBHKU fin Wni KrnL to F.idln Away. C'ourt nmcer CharleH MadlKnn. of tin- Avenue Polii'e Couri, went out tri -'row Ilfll yesterdny to i-rt llule Annie WilMon, a ten-year-old who wan living ti- a dilapidated lint In UK- rear of the county penitentiary. When -started to take the child away her Mil i nl Inn.

an did wmnan named Mary 1 lit.SHi'l. In -Kan to Kcn-a for A crowd KM thered ml wo women Krabbed ih-' while nthi-rn lorn ihe child away from him. lie tin- child iiKalti started on a run, mii-Hiicd by the aiiMi'V women, in court ycHtcrduy tho WHH given ovor to the ran! of the (Ji-rry society and hep.t to Si. JoHepb'N Jrphun Anylum. SUfi only one war men In tlie worlil, and preaenled a wretched appearance.

lloiv (inrlt'iicii Miikt Mayor Boody yesterday lisuod a proclamation to citizens asking th'-'lr In enforcing Urn rules eorcrnlntf tlie romorul or carnnge. Thn Mayor saj.i: No one ntioula Oe per ml tied to reniOTo ciropi, the contractor. No rehtcleoan lawfully boused for such a purpose except, but IiirntBlietl by Urn conlructor, on wUtcU his tiuine musl appear." William Young, for twcritj years ft member of KU Jam OH (Jatnnclral choir, died ofnpo- plexj at his home. Ho was tilt four years old. MIKH Alary suillvau.

a teacher in primary schoul No. is dead. gained li.vihe latrht, addition intho ranks. 'I ho I'rlor and lion Mithiiel (I hat wan thn niihif rjf i.e\v brot.hun appeuvo 1, huwcvtr, not tn noilrr the enniliy and evil report they aroused. 'I hflr irlcndshlp for each oiliur to UTOW from ilay today, and when, at HIM ncuMilling of tho yoar IHO'J ihi: Prior Ti'Jl lion never Ir-rt.

his hedwldp, and not, allow any or tho other montb to lo his wants. At, i in; huKliinliig thn Prior illcit and at fm.e.ral Munnol appom-f a cut.illtlfiii. i hrnv. hit ovnr tlio coflln of hla Umofarror, then dm.iy drew a plAtol from Ihe or liu di CKS ami iv shot lUrouKh hHhfturl. this uriu-iiiul re nor led to the they ordered coiliu oi thn prior t-i ho open'-d.

and then, to overr- bftdj'h hiii'prlao, that tbo dt-ad prriiiLo was iroinup. Hincp then the ciiMC hat hecn Ihuroiighiy invent (gated ami he pollen dbcmeted than Don Man IIP), tint HUlfldp. had heeu the son i ni i hi) woman Prior, l-'urthir Invpsilpa- fions that the inin I'rlor had borne HIM name of Mvlrn her, re thn ii.oiu^tnry, aud that, when sho har. iiiilfn in lovn horolo (-en- prnl mid statesniun. Marshal Serrano.

Don Mantifl th" fruit, of thPlr Intimacy. Tho child taken away num her wlmn only six inoj.ihHom, nnd in order 10 corn-Fat 1 diHifinco Donna Klvlrc tho oifer or i who proio.sml lo mitfv.n tor hor an nxyiinn In tlie monusti'rv ot st. After thr drath or herrnno, In tho rnnihor. who had meanwhiJ.t tuvnino prlnr, a ror hor h-nt won, nr.il when snn rnurnl him invited him lopntpr own monaatery in order to have him always wtth her. A.

D. MATTHEWS SONS. Another manufacturer has decided to let us have his stock oE LADIES' DESIRABLE mm WRAPPERS 7 ffl at our price. We begin the snlc to-day, 1 Wednesday morning," at i each 1 price. $1.48.

Never in the 3 liistory of our city has such value been Sale begins at 8.30. TuLTON COR. GALLATIN PLACF. Onlv rilixntm tinil Tlilef. cinreoce Nichols, a sixteen-year-old tooy, ol No.

ill) avenue, wua L'lvon tlxty 'H In jHll yest.r-rUay by Jitatlco I'ounolly Tor a bUlrt. vatumj ut cou's. CONDENSED NEWS OF THE COURTS. l.mwjrcr Currtro tntite tppliuatlon ItffrorDiIimtico ot tlm KunrainA tiff mlnnnn of Ho tie fnun Die asylum Kit Ltia timimu conttnml KIIIUB ilitly 77. 'I edtimouy wilt l)n ttkoii Jnnaiili CftliM), who raildai fn Iho Mitli Wan), rolled actUiiii ut the (Jjinuilvvioueia mCnilng to gran I.

him A llurtiiuo lur A at Itiu gonior of Henry tml Itiitiu Otilef IJ.nmenit of tilt OUy Oniirt, tietu aniiiled tit for writ of utrtltirari to I'oinpal llin Enilsn Coiurolianniefw lu (iro the itfttou uf tlioir teluail. Unaaiiiia MoUftan. tn adoptad itftiifilUer of iliiutiDi, well-to-do of No. HUO (irefliiitoint uvAuiie, made an appllotilioii yesterday fur lho appohitnieiit of a oonuntMiod to liiiiulra iutu tlm mental vondltioh uf Iier foaiar-fatlier. li tiouihiflU ID ilia Aivluin, 'I ha matlor naH adiutirued until Out, 1).

tltutlco llartMt. of tlm buprama Uoiart, yoiter- dny an a.iplicaltuu for ooiurultniant of Mrrt. Maiy P. Hum lor Hid 'tlitt HDplioatimi wan nmdf II. (Jlar- lit a of No.

117 Moitla inn tttreei. at the in- bliHatliiu of a brother ana uf tlie unfortn- uata woman. ut two week a atu nail inon ihpt and haotfad -tiled for In tha office ot yetteiuay. By the will, datad Ueo, 10, 1802. all of Mi oropiity, to of aVut waa lelt to till wire.

proparty will bo duulbuted tmoQg flft uaiiana. AN ASSASSIN'S KXCUSK. A relief I for Acmutll, II I'lflRtlril I li In Nlfnp. 1 T.ttifr in I llrmifLi'drl, doyon of tho Paris l-'ju-uUv nt' Mcdlrinc. umil.t' woeiift vory interest I tig remark on UK- siilitci-t nt KuiunainlMit.Hin at i tr.nl, at thf-' AHK.XO i 'niirt of tho JX'piiriMii'iil of Ihf Miirltinu-H.

of hfoii VnlrnlT. I In- niiin- MTvniit, tittiH'kt'il ltd inn oroiis Intent tho 'orronulo In h'M- hniiso ut N'lrc nnc tiliihl last ycur, nnd nllcKfd, tn I-M-UHP t'nr tlu-, Dial IM? WHM In a sr.iinianilmllMllf stuto ut tli" tlnio. Kciil smiin.inilmtlHfs, sul-l the Inirncd net with midi vinloiii'i- (hut If tli" prlHotuT hiid IJPI-U on" would not struck his victim I'oiir tlincM. oil'' hlovv would IIIIVP tiPi-n I'tioiiKli. )ir contlniifrl, a ihrlll of hoi-i-iir ran liidy'-s frlrndH lu court.

HcHldt'H, uhcn a Hnnmantbiil WHH Hiiddcnly iiwuki'iH-d lie WHH In a Ntato of stupor, remained where he was, and, in.st.f-ad of nUeniptinp to ho what exciii-mont wan nil about, addod Dr. Hruuardel. Tho Htated that, far from appearing to bo under the. InflurMirn of HomimmlMillHtn, Valrnff hud weemod to her to he very wide nwukn. he tuted a mormmt after stio to Kcrearn, hut noon returnod lo tho charge, and If he had benn roally aslo he would have been awakened by i iiolso nhf mudo tn HlamtnltiK lho doors an she fled from him, which n-aH HO Kreat (hut hor maid fancied that thnrn was mi earthquake.

The Kir I IT for rod to had, by tho way, a Inn come In for her of Valroff'H very unwelcome attentions, for, while her rnlMtroHH hud hren Htabhed four tlmcH with a (lagKcr, Hho had been hit In tho nose with a bullet frotn ono of the Count's revolvers, which the man-HorvaiH had abstracted. Thn Jury, however, took a lenient vl of tho for, whllo II verdict nf guilty, KHVC (lun prlHonet' the benefit, of extenuating I'lreiimHtunceH, and he wan aeiUeuc.od to (Ivc Ini- nrtsonmenl. KI.USIllNtl, AIIS. yi.v-mushini; flre- men nru ulvtuic their utumUou to the luiuutu inspection or the t'lro liepartmont, which occurs tivery year on Labor Day. ltd probable uml tlio Hiralned rotations at present existing between Ibe and a lurue lactlon or tlio itreniun will not lutorlore I'nt ltiilltll.it; uTrollry I.tni-.

FI.U8IIINU, Aug. as. -It la naldbera tliat I'ftlrtoK J. (Jleason Is 10 rosutao operations ou Ula ekctrlo raltroaU between aua Long iHiaua city. Tho road will bo aU miles No for Long CUy Fire floHtroyed two houses on Orcenpotnt avouueiLonff lalana city, yesterday morning bncauae tlie I) re in an could cut no water.

They wero uwucit by Mtobaol row era. roiunle Ito.iherM In Atllre. ri.fraqv A band of worn tin robbern has been dlflcovered In Puyinugo, Hpulu. They inut onua a month. In eavo on the outskirts of the town tu plan burglaries and hero they had a Cull stock ot tools and about franca' worth of plunder.

They usually worked In men at IilJIU)INfl PERMITS. The Molt Imriorlnnt of Trn Warn for ('fitnli)nntfnn. lor ten new buildings nnd alterations to rosi uern grunit'd yo.stcr- djy by tho liulldluE Department, as follows: Two bru-U with stuff, unrthna.t corner ad and txtli oil" anil other Imif JtirliMtl il'ruk ai'itx u'i Mill 76 owner; dwnlllne. norllnrmil of fenl northeakt from hiititmli Framn ilwMlioK eant iliie of 110 lo.l of l.lbarlrafB.. imi.lurlMi Humor.

No. L.I Mldilagh owner; YranTa-earpenlar ahop. of 'Ihitford nonn ot IVVB. 24i'Jt. A- (Jattcltnii.

Thatrnril Hnlmont ann.ift; itOM). Alteration" liMlnelllnl No. '41 Selcel lufiwt wen rf l.eonir'l i J. llarlam, llranil AlteratKi'iin tn liwellinr and itore No. 10 Vanderhilt ate.

A'o. 2'J1 Hth lo dwelling and atore N'o. Mimh- InK Wm. Kramer, owner, on iirAmlfiea; I. Hchmetrei, oniier, on REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

AVK, iwi. 70 II nw ol air Ml lilace alliolnt 17T, II, nw Sill afn nw ne 75.1; nth ate.n St. plaits, uw lllOi nn 7i 15. 1 mtltimll ax-a Be .0 8th ave i r'lati'iish hi Dliiri Mix nn y7.U; Huuaril Cthb to John uli'l), '-4 arf, llerliert Sinilh Sittnnel A llvniar llovei SUVIJAM ST. 4 Hi ne ol llanilinix- 1110.

I 1'eter .1 llrallin lo Otto Itelonckiir, tntuo 8:1. 0011 Bill Via', to Lena A. nlleul Autlniii7PI.au- ht. ly.fixlUU. Antonio ''o'otVent'aTe.

Slli 100. I. iVjolin htinilinril lo C'al herinn AVK. 41CJ.7 It "i M' rtlj 4(1x100; Anlrellna I. luninali tiuerra ileli.een.

Ilk-Hani War- tim 11 llelilnrt. (JI.INTON AVK. WH. II not afe, VMJxlol); ifimft to 1. Til.

liolh liiedn in one ment KAMr, aliote; hiuan 11 wlcloir, to alw.e .1 I'AHi "lei Inee: lUuhird Wurien to nmnn, A correct, loin KlIlilO.N HT, No lOHa. II .40 'In of rlmi'im ave. 'JOxill I'arrlfl I'. AIIMa I') Harriet A I'oi, i'hi part. IIDKIIIIM NT.

No IS4. HH.7TI It ot Iliim- linldt 100 Henicke Hllnoli In Himon liafla. BT. nw cor Atnalli It. A Kinith, Newark, to ll.niel VTMooro.

ti.aoil...... KltllST ST. lluinbuldtal, Aarun Kaplan lo Montr. I'olk, QUl'lltsr. No ,100 It HA of 4tli are Al; Uarl 'ruomtenHen to lillellThollteniell VKHONA It a nf Ma- onnal.

lOilUUjTInnlaM, 11 Smith to Minnie llcijt, mice UI'IMIUH. lilk map No I. of U19 lota (JowentiOT.n farm. NawUtreclit; KftioK- liam Nlchnli to Uoiiria 11 Kerna MAWWON S'l 1 Ituwof Kn crlioi-ktr InxlOtl, ll i ll NonliU. of Uelli, to the llnlmer l.nni- hnrCo.

Limited. I.Ol'KajOlooaSI, lilk ll.uiai. Xietler'a llAli (irafeiend; William O'llrleu MrDUNOUUII hi', 140.8,i»of Kind ave.nilllU. Henry Hill lu Ada- lalde Klllli. hi.

SI', 119 II "of Huniiiitr 'JuxlUO; Marqiiardl, no.lon, Mann, to John Aillur 621) KT, ilUUItn'f lib ate.iOxlOO. -J, UAIi Harry (jo.Huy to Julia 11 ricliuoo- ml, S.I, DUll fteof so. a ilMOi Jttlta lio lUtnlu, tu Maurk-e Duune. laltfa ait.B't liutiellt uraltlltira to (JVllloii Wharton.ti, 1'lalndalil. EUniitV ill'J' I'iV iil Dir.l'iMlok afe.

lUilUO: Oliarlu. Tabar. Jamaica, 1.1, Maria IJiilun. mlgs (li.UQU WArJlllNUTON AVK. IT 'JU (I rt a of Hertfaii at, 'JUlll'J.

1 to Cimtro flormnr I atlo) it, A Maiia Holt, wltluw, to liurardo Ouoliillnto A llartt 111. tunanti lij aiillrati, UKAH h'l' a la. Ill It of Underbill 'JoilUU. partition; Wllll.m Ilill-il, jr, Id Johu A U'ltauan Kl.TON BT. oa, are.

aOHOO; liilnatil I 1 l.laton to Lliarlaa 11 ilt "UilOU, ht 1: ilana li Aiulioiij. HttliTlit A 'Ihaophllita Anthony, to Andrew I) tlesdloj, iiilun 8AMK I'UOI'i Ujtoa Martin, air A ttu. itlaophllui Autnony, 87TH ST. 'JUCIlvrof an are. runaa UWI In h'anator it i Nit llJUi a ilti VUO to (11 (h a M6, UtnuiUtt Kila lillDlia- K.wUuol' joaaph'l Matlian.lo VUO A oaap lit KAUV fl of HIIIKIOO.

L'latbuiln tlormatila natlliiCito 1 InipOuto Juliu Stnllif KAMT 411 I'll ST, a 1117.0 It a o( Am U. KUilOu.li'latliu.hiUermanlallaal Kutala Imp I'o to WUllam UltKauauer liANT iUl) ST. aa, UilO ft ot Ave u. COl I'latbtiihi tl.rtnanlk SK.al hatala Imp Co lo William 11 Jo 10 Bit D1COATUH ST. uif tor tit, if), i nom nom nom nom nom nom tiniit 14.400 nom flit 8,000 175 1,600 nom 7.,100 nom nom to S.7UII 1.100 o.UiU 6,160 1,060 626 780 946 nom nom urn i FULTON NEV1NS BROOKLYN, Tlie Larpst Furniture aiid Carpet House in tlie City, Stoekcil with full nnd cnmplelo nssort- mcnt KVKUYTH1NG for housckeepinc.

Ijow Prices. Itnllnhlo ONLY 10 PER CENT. CASH DOWN. or monlhly on ire-klyor f.l. (til month If SMI.

00 Ui.UO manllilr 1111 tli.l.ill. wrrlily raontlllr 00. ftl.ftO wBokly or monttily on I.ArKfr on tqrma tooilil purctiftier'A Tfnitmt-o. Our Store will close nt 12 noon overy Saturday during August. FUtbusli Fulto.i Nevins BROOKLYN.

PER WEEK It OIJIl I'ltlCi: FOR A NICE HOME. Furniture Co, becond door from I'tarl at. Brooklyn Advertisements May be left at Brooklyn World Office, 309 Washington St. Open from 7.30 A. M.

to 0.30 P. M. 411 Advertisements received at office rates. nnooKMN niuscn orrioci. 2b4.

3U9, Rurlttmt aaa. looa. 1071. I'JItll. 4H, U70, 8'IJ, uuruer.Manluttan Oroialnil aait (latBaavu.

Kuitoiikt. l.MII. I Monn.e 'Jl 1. lirondway, vur KVe. 111 II.

Ulioii UU. ilulliliiig. 717. Mjrtlo HD1I, llalph uoraac -Mufloii at. Ql Ot).

Wavarly are, Id5. Arliuckle Keoond aro. arid ik (Third 6al. I'liiinn 8'J4, 71. 0V, 040, 418.

l-'latbnih uu iKltth corner Park Held 'Ii1. plane, 77'J, OU4. ISefenth Atlantlo uuroanProtiiiiit 40. (iaors'a. IDonlpfard, aoruar of 977.

335,1 I'roapm an. lllll, A I i aamo lo Mahlnn AdamH, all VoilOO, li I Hteplian 1'Klluoi to (laorva llua.autrata, nttgit $3,800 BUDl'OHO ouftuol Notin otli iuitu, Unrle 11 Hloialman to the ft'illdluK'Luan D.oltliiK Co. $4.010 UTIt HT, 4BO ft a of Aia A. lo ll'klyn Jt Hilnlituii Urach lill l''latliiiili Amuil SolilioK tu Da.lil uopj A. U.

Maubona A aom Aro luduueiuoula lo ouatoiiiera They ditto a talo o( dealruble nrnppers on liana and uuios raaj be sura or seourliiE crent bale bourns at u'aluck J. ftl. to-day. Uniform prico is jt.4s. Mutuewa eon wiu oatr 70 ceota..

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