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by Three Men, II JfjMe Used His Revolver, DP IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. IH TOWH. on First Avenue Saw th but Thongut It Merely a Barroom Quarrel. HAD SHOWN A ROLL OF BILLS Police Cnmc, Klmbcrl Wiu the First One to Be 'Placed Under Arrest. "Brick-Yard Gang" has long hat its own nay along the Eae Iront to Foity- 'ninth "street.

The members have been the police because no one in the neighborhood dared to make a com' plaint against them. j- But they tackled the wiong customei undertook to lob Chilstian yesterday. Klmberlo is a black- twenty-one years old, and lives -n Formerly he lived at No art avenue and Monday ho returned to visit his old home. He la a social fellow, yesterday, When he went into Gallaghers saloon, at 'jPiist avenue and Forty-seventh street; a'glass-of beer and found several 'old he aSked every one to jBtep to the bar and have a drink The Invflk'tfon tfas acce'ptca with the nlacn- that marks that part of the east side, i Klmbefle came to pay for the he owt a oill. In doing so he 'displayed a loll of larger than any of the "Brick- 'i in a long ipe, when he left the saloon there wfcnre 1 men close at his heels.

'p Klmberle says he had nbt gone half a ''dozen steps when the three pitched -himjjJt was noontime, and there pedestrians on First avenue, Wit fflf lall Deemed lo think it was simply oniof j4" the- many barroon fights common Jio neighborhood, and no one abai'le'a ass.stance. Was knocked down, and as nVfel the front window of the of his assailants held Cftrtj'e'- from, Flnilernc to Meet He to See AWont Getting lent of Her 980,000. Flomlnsr, wh at the house of he counsel, John C. Shaw, at Flnderne, rame'tb town with him yesterday train. She went direct to hi At No.

108 Fulton street, wher her boy, Avcrlll, awaiting her ad not seen the youngster since he last fall. boy, has boon boarding with Job Meld, one of Mr. Shaw's clerks lives at Bayonne. Mrs. Bushfieli taken a great liking to him, am Fleming- has agreed to let him stay thire a hile Averlll wa huteed and kissed within an inch hif We, and then his mother took him uptown in a cab to fit him out for th summei.

Awhile in Mr. Shaw's office Jlrs. Flem Ing looked lip some legal papers with th of getting tho rest of her $SO, inheritance. There waa also some talk of taking action In regard to attacks on her half-sister, L' Later Mrs. Fleming left town hither Mr.

Shaw declined to say return to Finderne some tlmi "Xsiffstant District-Attorney Henry under direction of Col. Fellows yesterday Issued an order upon the Property Clerk at Police Headquarters for. the surrender of nil articles taken Eronr the apartments of Mrs. Fleming at the of her arrest. Their transfer require a CLUB BOYS TTVO Vulunblc Added to the Neir Site Ret'ejitly Pnrclintieii on-Fifth ihe Unh'ersltv Club has just bought tworjots, extending throug-h from Flfty- Flfty-fl- th street, 130 feet west Fifi 1 avenue, the re- selected site for new club- louse This was pur- hased '-from WIKIani Kockefcller for 130,000 AS the pU'jp for the new club no: oHlc'ally -considered, but heyj-wi)! probab.j incmde -a roomy an- iptcially devoted to the use of wives and families.

This idea witn a large majority of the now iliac add tional land as bacri aecuisd, i Amoving the dangers accomniuJiciOKS, it will ciy prooably be put into effect. With npT purchase club has L-shdpcd of land with tront- th avenue. i and Kireets, reprosenting a tola: cc- of fc a.i3orma.m.f) iitriu the third tookjlo out of his when he shouted that he waajtfejfli came to help ri be managed rb go arm free, and a rc- VolVcr, -Bred. The bullet struckiSno () wljo had, held him, laatini Ws hfthd. Seeing that Klmbffll man to handlei fa bpoame.

lightened and released Mm. to hrs feet, and, fearing an 'f- attack, ran through I'ortj--Eev- ,011111 street in the unecuon of Second Ine men followed and set Mpon ujn. One of them seized the hand In which he he.d the er, and ho was tillable lo use the, weapon. But h's es attracted of of 1Jabt Thlrty mth caipu up on a run. 'fit to explain efore he could make clear the tatuf -witn the bullet, e- 1 charged Kimblrle with shooting a -ematided his alrest.

The hkppened, eii clear Bounded wan fdllowod. At', th and alsh and ''j'W' captured on First 9I nsr to the all I-Ie assalianta are mem- Gang." Detcr- sa.d that on. June 10 when an, he Ir.ed struKEle of Uttering 1 Gree otherwise Ber- flrunebaum.i^hose escapades at Island and at the been al- theatreo, at ave he new pera, was a pris- Polll Headaiiiarters yesterday. by -Detectives Daly street and few days later" the JOJ by the bank, in- warrant from at the Jefferson Saturday has prompted Qen- affio AietttilB. W.

Pollock to aettnse 'of line and the way to boats aWa-on. 1,600 persons said Mr. Pollock -There of ry 2,500 or the boatB trim they arc rty yesterday. by a two younger and rani "were too (ill iof Sj possible, when an the seconii' en came. Jba-roof building.

paid. IN "OLIVETTE." Vndrnn's Re- vlreil nt Herald Sntiarc. Sixteen years aso Audran's "Olivette" a 'great success in this city. Its nms.c, 'ts ingenlus plot, its humor- sapturea the ubllc As it was a novelty, and was considered to be very wicked Catherine Lewis, was the Olivette, aiii sh-p danced tluf with abandon a. sensuous swayiug 01 oody, exuberauc, oran.mal sp.ius and a goou aeai ot ini- PUipr.eti ace men tne Kick and tbe dance have become matters ot the Jtttle pnufir'n uri'i tfJt fiti Redone Parties Few Hnndrec Feet of (be Miners SbQt In in the Tffinfsaaft, HAY REACH DEAD BY TO-MORROW Work of Clearing; the Mine Pro -MtiL'h More fdly than It Did.

to The WorU.) PITTSTON, June Is probable that the bodies-of the men en tombed in the Twln.8haft of the New ton Coal Company on Sunday will be re covered, in two or three days. The squeezing in the mine is.not, so. pronounced and the making head way. Since 7 A. number, of the men have been workjhg on the edge of the fall at the top 3jf the slope the entomebd men supposed to be.

Inspector McDonald.Jsays that there is yet a distance of through the fallen feet to be driven ass of rock before iere the entombed hab and Doroihy Morton's poor treia really ar -no Uarai'u- buuare Tnea- Lsdgi's Coqual.cot is grotesque in waj and tha Due des of Thomas Rlcketts is a clean-cut of character, -r Orchestra and choHla'afp. Satisfactory, but scenery and costumes are tawdry. Tlif The llcly pub- H'the first time this courrtry at Kelnls, Its wondofful pictures of contin.ubus action received with great favor. In this machirje, which, is similar 4n Idea to the Vlfascopa and BidplOBcope, there is verjf detract from the realistic effectiveness of tho subjects treated. Gus and Charles Dicksofcand his wife are the leaders of the long, olio.

Another Ballot at 4 Pnlnee. the -Spanish ballot at Prdctor's is the -presented at', that house. comcdy elephants, the Cee-Mees, Fields.and John Raqspne, Eunice Hill and a score of other clever, entertainers are also included in this- week's Olil Favorites at Tony Pantpr's. Bonnie Goodwin, after several years of absence.from the local stage, reappeared at Tony Pastor's vesterday and got a warm welcome. Lydia Barry also made a pleasing impression', and old "avorltes like, Felix unci Cain, the Ellnore, sisters, Lillian Green, Cain ami Mack and -the only, Tony h.mself wore not forgotten.

Footllght Performers Married. Paul George' Laasner and "Miss Rosa Hagedon, variety performers, have appeared in- Europe and were married in Hoboken at thg-Gon- Inental. Hotel Juctice of the Peace Seymour. Mr. and'Mrs.

Laasner will leave for Europe Wednesday. More Contlnuoua Sells, lessee of the Theatre, has decided to 'It-into a continuous vaudeville house. The new season will open Aug. 29 J. Lykens will, be the business manager'.

AnnlBement Jioten. plenty ol laughtet Monday Twenty-third Street Theatre, nnd Flelila and jowle were largely responsible tor i The entire ml was of excellont quality and drew crowds, all Special preparations are making; at the'Eden itiueo tor a proppr celebration the "Glorious The DldoloMonB Is-'now tjahib'itlon at the iljou.Theatre.^' The: teenth.Street,jMuseum ot In a tank' they perform Borne-very-remarkable feats. At the Atlantic.Garden this the pr-Jnoloai ntertalners awvEiddra and Norlnne, Oie Wood Sisters, Mae, Rhia' 'and lllnerva. Capftan' 1 be 'slveli'f to-night at the-Broadwir; Tlieatre': tit 'tne bcneOt ol Treas- urers-Edward'Fletcher end; John; W. Oeorsla', Cavan will leave' to-day -iSe' White, Monatalns, will rest until rc- learsals for her coming starring tour.

i llan a at, knowing young ind sings numbers Madge Leasing Hal' replaced' Sally Brown, In "In Qay-Nei She -verr woman 'trot)l the'coin with mtry, -eanloh. 'caching the point men were The bore hole which was started In lie Clear Spring yesterday to pierce the pillar of ISO feet of solid coal between the Clear Spring workings and hose of the Twin.i)ine. did not prove as successful as was hoped. When the IrMl was in feet it truck rock, and therefore had to be bandoned. A new- hole was.

started at A. M. ElevatlorJs were taken from he maps of both of; the collieries and it vas hoped that lose as to bring this hole-out into the rorkings of the TTfifi A dla- ond drill is and esti- iated that the require thirty- ix hours all gook'wcll. If when the ole is drilled through no water is found the other hole will be en- irged so that it admit a man's ody, and then may be ado from that end. In case the men an traverse will art in from that point.

They will have go at the least calculation about 2,500 eet to where the arc supposed to c. Then they will strike the fall under hich the men arc and will begin dlg- If the bsyond the Clear Spring is so affected and squeezing, the rescuers ouU not dare Venture in beyond the arrior, and in case they should pursue search would' have to begin timber- Ing and same as the men are doing on the other side. 'This would be a much greater- distance than that to 1 be tlmbe ch grea red an 'HlRSCHKOPF-'ON. TRIAL FOR' MURDER, PARK'DEPMpENTWMES DP. Surveyors llo in to tny Out berry Bcnrt 'and OUicr Howii- town Breathing; Spots.

New Yorkers Will Demand tlie 1 to; World. Vast Estate Left by Sir JotaHolt, IH CHANCERY TWO CENTURIES. Heirs in-This City Will a Claim Ones Allowed But Stopped by Death. ARE DESCENDED FROM NICHOLAS HOLT, He Waa. a.IJr,otlier of tlio CJjlef Justice and Cnmc to Amer.

Icn In the Criminal Branch of Supreme burt, to stand trial for the-rnurder of Jaeger. The little glrl-lost her. life a fire, ne of a series attributed to gang the bls tenement No. 129 Aaron Hirschkopf, alleged chief of the i of Hirschkopf was the alleged I Brooks -Lenvitt. Three jurors were secur- rebugs, was finally arraigned yesterday I It.broke out- at midnight.

May ed' yesterday. They are Ambnne c. Bhlpps, agent, No.206 West street; William Reilly, retired merchant, No. 172 East street, August? J. Horn, No S-J5 Avenue The picture shows the prisoner sitting at the right, of his counsel, arid women were more or less maimed and the little girl burned to For this Hirschkcp.f is Indicted.

Hirschkopf sat beside "his counsel, John SOCIALIST DOCTORb' CHIOS. id traversed from foot of the Twin Shaft, or where the men are now working, which is 1,800 feet altogether, more than half of which has already been timbered and traversed. MBS. Her Hnpclmnii Dili riot Live Mere Ktifl ol Mrs. Eilett of Henry L.

Jaques, who left an estate valued at J500.00.0, has begun a contest over her In Mr. 'Jaquei'S will tie said, concerning his wife: "She, w.lthout my consent. left me on Sept. 1. 1888.

and I have never soen her once since then." He left her Mrs. Js Jiving Peck She-says her Board of Health yesterday to answer euiBefls" fff 'foul smell and refusa at their plant. One'Hundred and Fifteenth' street and East They abate it, and. were given un til Jttiy 15. The board also resolved to prohibit Psh peddlers from leaving offal in tho IN LTTDLOW STBBET.

VVnltllnsrcr Wanted' to Force Them to Organlce, but He Wan Votcil Down: The Socialist convention, East ourth street, waxed warm', yesterday discussing a motion that Socialist lyslclans be compelled tp organize ajid join the alliance. The motion'- was and supported, by Delegate' Waldlnger, of the Triangle Club. ''Are they asked 'Delega talk about the doctors joining us, don't mean the I mean the cast side-doctors and others who'come, in contact with. the. working people." "We don't 'want snobs here," Bald ai delegate with jdnjri.prov/n-beard.

"It's about to -stop said Delegate Charts Wilson, of'4oe Hock- driilers'; union. "It's nonsensical to talk uu about doctors jplninp us. Inty ve got A LasenSiUt-fiaid Skydalsky stabbed him In One Mnn Wan Still) bed All CuuMcil by fB." The bell In the Eld'ridge" Street Police Station jingled long and any better than' we'" I OU(1 "There's a riot in'tud- te Waldinger. I I lei? street," came in word. big organlzailoii It's one of the ady most powerful bodies iii th's State "i "Yes." saiil a delegate from the man- Walters' 'Union, "the doctors'.

Organization runs the up tHfite In Albany. We've got-no time to-bpthet With doctors." T-hls seemed tj voice the sehtiihntits, of -the convention and the motion 'Wa'H down. Daniel De Leon made a fiery rfipesch in tho afternoon in which he Farm, Pon'perell, U11J husband did. not live In arid LeadeVcTcbiue); that the Surrogate's Court has no juris-I Qompers as a fakir. diction, Ver husband was of tfnsound mind "will was exe- oiUed.

HAD HIS ABM ABOTTinO HEB. epIylnB- to Hln Wlfc'ii Snlt, Mnr- Tliln or an Katherino Murphy, Lawyer David. May, moved yesterday before Justice Russell in the Supreme Cour-t Cor fee and allmcnv In an she has brought for a separation from her husband, Dennis They were married In ISM and 'legally Beparated In 1890. He agreed to pay her a week and did so until December last. He now says that- he is -unable He a' says that he founu Walter Smith, a former A-lder- ir.an, In a room with Mrs.

Murphy' and arm around her. Smith-ran says that since the scpafa- his wife has been sJ saloon at El and Madison avenue. living over street Thomas Thornton The body of Thomas Thornton, was Juried yesterday in Evergreens Ceme- ery. Those present were Bonnie Thorn-' J.ames Thornton, the comedlan, his wife-and a alster of the Thorntons. Grand-.

Ju.rj\ yesterday' 'Indicted' Tor -attempted robbery In the first degree John Thornton, brother of Thornis -Pfitrolman Jlngham early on Sunday morning engaged in an attack upon Glaus Melander. Policeman Mnile Threats. Hertz had an assault case on hand, and was moving heaven and earth 'to a trial. Assistant "District-Attorney- O'Hare leard, that Hertz had threatened that "Cless.the case was tried he the matter to Recorder Goff. Mr Hare rebulted Hertz in open' court yes-erday, remarking that the police 5fflce not run the District-Attorney's fideafribm Wnsi Benjamin Manley Chase, Brooklyn, was; last, night united Miss Blanch Wilder 'in Re- ormed Church "ol that city.

6 Bessie Larzalere was of lonor, and three young girls were" the nans. 1 Mr. End Mrs. Chase' will saljWparia their medical HBST. 'THESE.

PUBLIC MEN John P. Schucnraan will Eure BPena ab Ut Ttvo ftutsancca toJ-Bc Representatives of "the Standard' Ga Light Company, appeared before Joe went around-there on the run. In front btHyman.Skyd.alsky's tailor shop they foundva'-crowd of yelling, flg-htlng men. of No. 79 Had a stab wound in his right aim.

Lasc-nzak arjd four -taken before City" MaKis-' Ircita in Essex Court. Skydalsky stabbed him. 'he "Was set on by a mob by Michaei Schultman. because he would not pay SchuKman 55. Sky- was discharged and the others (ined $5 each.

for Policemen. The Board of Estimate tt'nd Apportionment allowed the Police -Board J150.000 for salaries of new policemen. board has 'power to appoint '800 men and asked for 5238,000 Air. Fitch thought JIM.OOO would da for this veai, and tho others agreed with For a new school site at Catharine, Henry and Oliver streets, was allowed. "Street.

er of Third avenue trains, not less han ten each way dal.y, as, will best CANNOT BUN C01MUOU3 TRAINS. The State' Railroad ComnilKHtoii, Hoivevcr, Orders Trufhs on the Third Avenue Route; A decision was rendered by the State Commisi on yesterday on the demand that tlie Manhattan Railway 'rurt continuous tialns fiom tho Battery to 'One Hundred and Seventy-seventh commission finds a literal oompllanoe with that law would prevent the road from public'the servjje for wh.ch it was incorporated, a.n.d it Is ordered that a reasonable'num- ber of Third avenue than ten each way -afleommodace the travelling public, shall operated continuously as demanded commission believes thot these tfaiiH should be opeiated between too ijioura of 6, and 83i A M. "and and 7.30 P. JI nopfli s'l'ho present numbev'of tra'rs on Inft Second ivenue llnefShould be ma n- talljcd, and tho comni.selon directs that a notice of its decision'be served tha- road with the statement that if it fails to act-upon it within thirty days the matter 11 be placed In tne hands of tnc Attorney-General for prosecution. L'jUouziil 'i'or thfe on thp steamship St." Taul to-day will be Augustln Daly, "Arthur, Rehan, Mr and Mis William P.

Clydft.ahd'Maud Adams On tho ColumB'a, for Hamburg, to- will be HIP Rev. Ur. A. ,1 Behrends, of i Brooklyn and Delancey Iseltn Kane. In the little, old-fashioned house No.

5S Watts otreet dwell two brothers, Charles B. Holt and Walter Holt. Both have enough to live comfortably, fOKe up fter being prodded by Tho There was hurry and bustle at the Arsenal and half a dozen surveyors loaded down with instruments visited the sites of several downtown parks. The throe-acre triangle opposite Rutgers Square, bounded by Jefferson, Canal and Division 'streets, was attacked. Afterwards the moved to the flve-aere plot bounded by Division, Hester, Suffolk and streets.

Both are now occupied by ramshackle buildings. money for these breathing spots, apicjj, was obtained months ago. As loon as wo can finish our work," said one of the surveyors, "the buildings will be torn down. This may be In a few clays." In the afternoon they tackled the seawall at the: Battery and took measurements for new granite pillars- to repltue those knocked askew by last storm. The pillars will be set up as soon as they ran be made.

Most Important of however," was tho resumption In the Work of laying out. the walks JMul- berry Bend Park. The surveyors started on the job several -weeks ago, but dropped it till The World called attention to the delays in all of the works in charge of the Park Department. The dropping of this surveying delayed just sp much lopger the building of the curb and the laying bf the cement walks. Hardly had the surveyors finish 3d when a dozen workmen started in to set the curb.

At the Boaid of Estimate meeting but now they are talking of millions vosterdav these appropriations wureal- tlipy dec'ded to send W. W. Uowed For impioving the walls and on- of theVlaw firm of Wellman Gooch, tvo. to England to put in'a claim for a big slice of the famous Holt now appraised at Other heirs will benefit, too, two prove their hoirship. Sir John Holt, Lord Chief-Justice in Hio -reigns of William III.

and Queen Anne, orin richest men In the world. Porn to a vast landed heiitancc, in 1012, he E-O inoieased his possessions' that when he in 1709, his estate was yalucd. at 530,000,000. Ho Imd been jilted in if love aftair and never married. So he willed the estate to the unborn child of his brother, Asa.

Tho child was stlll-b'orn, and the vast estate wo.it into cnancocj. A century and a half afteivinrdi his began to crop up. Tney were the nex? ot kin, but it.was hard work proving it. The landed estates, Redgrave and Asiiton Ila.l, beqame the property of tho crow i. The rest ot tno property still.awaited a 1 F.rst of all to leatn of his rights to this s-plondid ii.hciiunce was Stephen Holt, an innkcepei of New York.

His title came from Nicholas Holt, a biother of Sir John, who left England in 1685, and died in -Andover, Maso.v in 1685. He trances to Central Park, 590,000, for asphalting Columbus Circle, at Eighth avenue and Fifty-ninth for the completion-, of the Castle Garden Aquarium, $20,000. Prosioent Cruger, of the Park. Board, announced (hat tho aquariumnyould ready to open about Aug. Stephen Holt's great-great-great wo, grandfather.

Stephen Hojt went to Bng-Jand in 1852 Hh data to naif tho estate was aUowed and ho catae back to New York, mjojc- mg in thp prospect of million's, and witb. His srfn. Stephen Holt, took up the bttt aie(J wsi b8 he. 0 left awn PROMOTIOSrS HELD UP AGAOT. More Delii; for Would-Be-Cnp(alns Cnn't Ag'L'ec.

The Police Commiss onera their' meeting yesterday discussed they should give to the sergeants' who' are candidates for promotion to This rating '-s for good conduct and past service and, added to tha percentage the candidate obtains on ex- arriiriaton, establishes There are seventy want to be promoted Commissionei Parker asked" that the discussion be held publicly, his colleagues held 1 wouli not be entirely' fair to sergeants. So the Commissioners argued and argued among themselves until 7:30 P. M. It was said thej agreed on the ratinff of all the sergeants except three or lour. On these they Parker and Grant being opposed to Commissioners Roosevelt and Andrews.

Being unable to agree the Commissioners held up the whole 1'st, ha'ving done nothing to hasten It was said at Polios last night the Commissioners w.ll Consider HIP rating of captains Eligible, to' promotion to inspectorships next Tivo IhdlctlucntH Dismissed, 'i Justice Fursman, of the Court, oh motion of the Distrlct-Attor-, noy, dismissed yesterday the indictment' the flrm of John J. Wesei. He a.so dismissed that aga'nst W. Walter CryJpn, the President of the de- ill i Itillpd last Jfl.rmary'"bj~a only Chailes and Tho claim rtnfr i I.UJ1IU1CU out old re-oi Is and fiitnd that they, too, heirs, AlonR Maiy A Clark the if un His Royal Hishnesa came Into view It was the groon parrot with tiie bail photop-raphs of their ancestors and pUnty ol dooiimentary evidence to the'r descent The lawyers toH CLOTHES GIVEN AWAY 11AIIGAINS ARE 'TO IW THE GBJEAT ASSJGNEE: C3 when just sad and thin, he slunlt into Boonton, he was (Rejected and famished, too. Just before ca-ne to the back yard of -WiMlara rR.r.

Booth a boy shied a stone- at him. rail for cover under the barn. "Poor th.r.g," a -maU, throwing him a scrap of meat. His. Highness the, nibrsol licked his chops.

Presently he packed up couiagc, and, arching- his 'back, made -overtures. "Lands, -bless 1 me," the maid, "I nevertsaw, -poor, thlii cat!" All -this happened, of course, before His Highness -had come ''into his kingdom. He was only a 1 stray then, but noble blood was in his. Veins. Even the maid saw this, and when he pleaded for more she set', out a saucer of milk and 'bade His Highness drink.

"Such a. teaseil never saw," said the maid, so called His Highness Teazer. In Teazer was sleek and 'disappeared and while he stoi estly, and throjjfehVth'e winter was a de- ribs 'had his up. For this' prosperity mod- cent; well-'beh But when su; about. Once became- arroi.

i Whenever 'anoi to call he bent his tall and Teazer turned he fpd iSOlf-contalned. cat came 13'back, swelled out i'Spzzzzspz!" which was very One d.ay a visitor resented- this lapd bjt' a hole In Teazor's ear. I3Ut-Teaziir, being took the gtran the 1 Tea her; 'and the ashman dy cats it was Upon the, most comely eye, and Invaria- bly his objaof Tea: repairs, 'Three nights was accustome" themi When same around 'aVay 'for com- It wasjftMfitimevwhBn. Teazer on the -the- harrying horde At iff rusheJ upofl yeep cne poll lainhiert-down' his hat upon the oauUousfy-and curiousYy he the jJUst as tho farmer nie-niide bread.j nd 'other things felnto tfiei brf afl, vtW LilEfe "AittfJ Ion head and the red-tipped w'ngs "Corpo di Baccho!" it screamed. "Bah SapristI" scheechod tho pajrjtt across the way.

This pariot was all quite a homely birj gorgeous neighbor. But its and dialect super'or, and It s'vo'-p i(u- ently and often. The other birdiVras quite enraged. Below in the street stood two you'rtg worrfen, comely 'and- contemptuous. they gl.ar.ed at- each and at the parrots shrieking above.

done, they shot significant glances at'the Mulberry Street Police Station, and then stalksd Indoors. But the parrots on wJth their jeers. The young woman who stood before Np. 208 Mulberry street waa Josio Bazillla. Hers was tho parrpt with" the red-tipped wings and yellow head.

Slgnora Peplta was the ownef of the clear-green bird across the way. Before Capt. Albertson same, the had often threatened each other with the "Tribunala dl Essex which means the Essex Market Police Court. But with Caat. AlberUon each smUefl, and there was peace.

But the parrots took up the qUatrel. Monday morning, when the women Indoors, the parrots ripped out dreadful words at each pthef, until the policemen put their fingers to their ears. Presently the yellow-headed bird pecked open- the door of Its cage, and made dash across the street. Half way over It tripped in the air, and fell to the ground. little Italian boys saw It falljSand one boy fell uppn tho bird.

fg tta fla dinky-dink," hilariously yelled the emerald bird, which moans that Its rival, was In a dire predicament. But. just as. one little boy had grabbed the by, tho tall, there was a on," there," shoijted a voice, and the crowd melted Into areaways and cellars and up 'the street. It Was Policeman Ught who iiad yelled.

See- Intf tha- bird, he took, off, hlfe hat, and alealthUy CKawlefl.toward.lt. PolSy.ipoor Polly. Polly want a sweep the policeman IB Tin fr nrtnn Wi i to "ilnsland wltniu a farfnl-ht he 111 pus.h it rapidly. Much propci ty in this city may bo ln- Holl of tho pipscnt gcneiatlon, wai of tHe old United States ITotel on Pulton Water stieett T'IP Tllden and Blodgott csiite nop owns tho Thprc nre loti on Lenox avenue valued nt 000, which comp in, too S'r Holt is bur'ecl In the of Redsravu Chinch, antl a fino monument in -vhite rpaiMp, pi ected by his brothPi, pcrnctiiatos his memory Ho was of Kit g-1 ami's moat famoua-men and his brilliant dffen'e of civil and re- llFloup liberty made him marked. His decision adverse to the pretension of the Kir.sr to p.xer'clne martial law in- limp of peace caused him to bp di9- frorn hio office of Recorder of London; it -frave htm in English hi--torv WliPn William III a-)- cendp.d thp throne he was made Lord -Chief Justiod.

TROIiLEY SMASHES Tn Men-Sustain Lacerated Scnlp One Horse Killed. Austin Fernald, of Parkville, and his driver, George Gunny, turned their iee-wagon into Third street, Brooklyn, from Seventh avenue early yesterday morning just as trolley car No. 418 of the Nassau Company, uptown. The car struck the wagon In the cen- tre, turning It over and releasing Its front wheels and pole. Fernald and Gunny were thrown to the street and sustained lacerated scalp wound Both were badly cut and bruised about' their faces and bodies.

The horses dashed down Third street, but were brought to a sharp stop half way down the block by running into a lamp-post. The neck of one horse was bioken. The injured men were taken to Seney Hospital. Atter being attended i they left for home. Ono or the lafiseat clothing homes oicy Ins filled end Its Immanse stack, appraised 4t ovei J100 000, fa now at Ng 779 Brordway, to- tvieon 9th and lf)Mi ata N'aw York Oltiv BiptB of aul Bumner eulti for men, bojs vout'ia and childreft, It will bo fiMd at 50 per tent 3 than actual gost to tna maau icluio" Is done ordor to effect an Immediate settlement ivlth the creditors.

I atarts To-Dav (Wednesday morning) at' 9 o'clock, AH goods nun po-iUlvuly be sold, tills w(M lost hut Ifc'gbt Dayi only Thaga ara of the baTRalns oiTerad fy Mci's Me ton Cass Spring Suits at S4 Man'H English Diagonal Suits at S3 positively po'd by otlileis at T24 00; Worsted Prince Alberts, silk And satin llhed, at' 51003; Men's Soott-h Tweed 5838, would at SISOO, "Upn's S'rtpe Trouaar? at Si 75; at Men's Stripn Draas Tlroui Morn's Tmportefl Blue, 73 ack Serge Sultfl at 75 tun. 'y other extraordlniry Also a very large of Grant. Army and UnlEQrm Siijh. SlnsJa-, Drejstcd, at $7 98, honosfv worth J1S 5(S 1 iorr oro also DM three Ifirga £00 to 2,000 Suits fn tho bost Scotch Homespuns, tn yJslir dtfierent alnJos, of the best of woiK nnd tr mmlifE Thpy aro boneatljr 1 orth rrom $13 00 to 09 Von can tahn your pick from them all at $7 Tn Day (Wed quad ay) and Tnursdav 'ihsVimust he uo'd, hunjlredi of othar, extraordinary hirsains, and we all readers of the Morning Wo'-ld If ynj la nfeed of a suit for yourself or your hoys, our advlpe and EO to No 779 them To-Dav (Wednesday) and To-Morrow (Thursday) Ten extra salesmen so all will be malted without DonVt miss No TJranch Stores rounected with this SaleJ ba cautious and see that you set In the right look fot the number 770 oofore jou enter. ThU Bale will remain open every night This Week until 8 o'clock.

a Fancy Colored Shirts and gees nt prices lower tUau TTC knew'lief ore. Fancy Madras throughop(, Spider Webs on nhlto boflle(i with on? 3 separate cufTa''' Fancy bosoms white boWf jfgpna tha'sSerseant topk''thffi fester Grand Jury -Hns Hnrd, In discharging the June Grand Jury yesterday Judge Cowing congratulated them on the fact that substantially all tho criminal cases had been dlspobed of. Theio are fifteen oases untried and this is mainjy owing to- the absence of witnesses, NOTVS FROM THE WARSHIPS, The despatch boat Dolphin, which has bJ Ivlne In tho Korth Rher, Istt her jeo- tirSIr wltn SeoMtary of the Naw Mf AJoo on boulij and proceeded to New London to Inspect the uaVal militia Connecticut. Theitialnlng ship Alliance left tho yard yeater- morning tor whero she will take on the anDrentloo fholr annual erulsoT to Europe She return in Deceniber. Katahcltn tho stone dry flock to be cleaned, painted ana have tho plate seams on her hull oaullied i l', No weru allowed on board 'the 'flagship Knw 1'orWor the cruiser Tho work of )epalrlns the New York Is being pilM-ed.

will leave the yard during Hio nest, lew days. It Is tie New yorii BO to oall In two weeks. Tho force of men working on the monitor has boon doubles, and the wofk'of comploi- Ins the yesse! la being rushed, Tho torpedo boat which 'lias been 11 Saturday: One lonar ii tor ecrvico thU n. Unhor.wlll Bo In commanil i- OKJsT, Engineer 1 J.jt.ift-floatliw oraona''to the yard Iw Puritan. Tna usual prices are Jl.BO and.

BO Scotch Bicycle Hose at worth- ot Imported Madras and MEN'S, HATS, of doxena of span Straw Hatx dally at most invariably. lirlm, O5c. to $1.00. English split (Oat), double brim, $1.20, $1.00 Soft A.lpln>s...'.......u..,.f,. Importad Qoll Ojtps LINT'S WIT A WHEN PRICES 8PD 13 i MARKED IN PtAIN LDUDBR THAN AM USB..

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