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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1896, 4 WEYLER'S ADDRESS TO 'CUBANS CYCLIST MURPHY REINSTATED. LEXOW'S REPORT DEFERRED. The League Rescinds Its Suspension I His Sub Oonnnittee Has Not Decided of the Brooklyn Man. Upon Any Action, CAUGHT A DESPERATE LUNATIC THREE HURT IM A Four Officers Pursued Betts, Who Carried a Big Knife. A Doctor's Coupe Smashed by a Passing Brewery Wagon.

He Intends to Win but Not Through Cruelty. Annual Sale NO PROOF OFFERED OF HIS GUILT RUMORS OF A COMBINATION. HE TERRORIZED HIS FAMILY. DR. HOBBY TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL WILL USE ONLY WARLIKE MEANS.

Our Great Semi OF The Testimony of Titus and Young, the It Is Suggested That the City Senators, MANUFACTURERS' The People, the Army and Navy, the Volunteers and the Firemen All Urged in Separate Messages to Be Loyal and Help Save the Island for Spain. Data Being Collected' as to the Her Companion and Her Coachman Were Also Thrown to the Ground and Received Painful Injuries Only the Robes and a Foot Warmer Recovered From the Wrecked Coupe The Wagon Driver Held by Judge Walsh. When His Captors Appeared. He Took Refuge on the Third Floor and Barricaded the Doors The Officers Burst in, Betts Went Down the Fire Escape, Dropped Thirty Feet to the Ground and Climbed Several Fences. Is Proving a Magnet for Brooklyn Business.

Irrespective of Party nave United to Kill Both the Consolidation Scheme and the Raines Excise MeasureBills of Minor Importance Introduced by Brooklyn Members. Latter Being Murphy's Trainer, Was That Murphy Never Agreed to Throw the Race, and That It Was a Plan of Titus to Kelp Cabanne League Con vention Formally Begun. BOOKS. Corsets. The following Standard Sets, bound in silk, cloth and srold, printed on good paper, in laroto Sonnetto, W.

B. and C. B. Corsets; mfg. price $9.50 Dr.

Ada T. Hobby a well known wom Officer Thomas Moran of the charities de per our price, Cc I type: each I (Special to the Eagle.) (Special to the Eagle.) Baltimore, M. February 11 The racing: lbanv. X. February 11 "Do you know Havana, February 11 The greatest activity was displayed in military circles this morning.

The festivities in honor of the arrival of General Weyler, the new captain general, who landed yesterday from the steamship We offer the choice of i Hawthorne works, 6 four of the very best Cooper's Leathers locking Tales. partment had a livelv time with a lunatic an pnysicuan oi mis city, wc uuu.c last night. Shortly before the Elm place 1 417 Lafayette avenue, was taken to the Memor offlce closed for the day a man rushed in and ial hospital this forenoon, suffering from In All to board of the League of American Wheelmen anything new in me mattei ul announced ai2 o'clock this morn ins that the Senator Lexow was asked this morning. rr i ,1 1 Tf nr finm brands of Corsets, U. i ul Sonnotte, W.

B. and Cooper a Sea Tales. 5 vols. Woi in rirnh Mane Corelli orks. 5 vols asked r.lerk Short to send an officer to USD Juries sne received in a runaway tcc.u..

ou permanent suspension of Bicyclist varies no you Schernierhorn street, near Boerum place, to Alfonso XIII, are ended and another chapter in the history of the Island of Cuba has been at and black; ail sizes, 18 1 couia not even ten jvu uc Murphy of the Kings County wheelmen, had Nyack. day. Her coachman, George Jackson, or. 404 Yictor Hugo's Les Misembles, 5 committee will meet as we nave not jet a uaugerous nnA ranln. Miss Ella i otMd.

At the captain general's headquar to 36 inches, at, no each 1. Tha fnrn oofrl u.ot irilliTin Tlattc onH Tl hurl thf whfllrt wnoie cidcu upon any action r.t in Tj.fvit vmi. was also in tcrs tne i cpjx Ultu acui lUA riniisp i Ttrmp. Mnvan was aiSDatcnea at Ladies' Ribbed Vests. c.

vols Macaulay's History of England, 5 vols Macaulay'8 Essays, 3 vols Sniiles's SeJf Help, 4 vols arrival yesterday, telling ct the number of OT inred in the accident will be remembered that senator exow once to nuicaxeu I 11:10 o'clock this forenoon a truck owned men available for active service, the number been removed. This announcement was made after a session of the board that lasted all last evening and until the hour named. It was undoubtedly the testimony of Fred Titus that restored Murphy to his Class amateur status; although Edward M. Cro ma nf tiio nrp'itTs iif the board, said by Welz Zerwech, of the High Ground brew of sick, the quantity of ammunition and sup erv. stood In front of a saloon at the corner i plies in possession cf each column or detach PER SET.

in cno or nis interviews msi tivelv that the committee report would be arrival, made a dash for him, a large carving presented to day, acted upon by the cities knife in hand. The charities department committee to morrow and be before the house representative retired in good form to the Eugene Sue's Wandering Jew, 3 vols Eugene Sne's Mysteries of Paris, 3 vols of Court and Schermerhorn streets, while the ment, the state of the country roads, railroads ltnD, irl fha nr h3hlp lr.vl. Ladies' SPUN SILK ribbed Vests, low neck, ribbons at neck and sleeves, in cream white, sky pink or black, sizes 3. 4. 5, Ladies' ribhed Cotton Vests, low neck, nilk ribbons at neck and sleeve3, sizes 3.

4. 5..: driver, Christian Muller, was inside, deliv 4J.11U UCltil imvg, u.uu mw f. Jules Verne's Works; 4 vols. that it was the testimonv of all three of the on Thursday. There appears to be a hitch sidewalk and called for assistance.

Michael ticn and strength the enemy were being Orogan, the driver of the coach, hurried after somewhere and no one seems to know now collected and tabulated by a number of clerks. ering beer. A team of heavily built horses were harnessed to the truck. Suddenly, and for some reason unknown at present, the horses became frightened and started at a mad DELIGHT help and returned in a couple of minutes with two policemen. Betts meanwhile had gone ii i T' stm The general intends to have the whole situation mapped out clearly here before any movements of importance are undertaken.

Everv horse available is 'being secured by upstairs to the third (top) flat, occupied by witnesses examined, Murphy, Young, his trainer, and Titus, that caused them to reopen the case and reinstate the Brooklyn man. Mr. in speaking of ibe case, said: "Wo could nut help deciding as we did. There was no evidence that vent to show that Murphy had agreed to give Cabanne the race. The effect was ail on the part of Titus and when the report will be submitted.

Senator Lex.nv tcok occasion this morning to deny that any ill feeling existed between himself and Senator Stranahan, chairman of the cities committee. There is a good deal of ili feeling, however, because of the secrecy of the meetings of the sub cummittee and there his mother, where he had been stopping for rUn up Schermerhorn street, in the direction several weeks, and barricaded the doors. of B0erum place. The driver started after the military authorities, and it is understood Ladies' heavy ribbed Cotton Vests, long sleeves, pants to match, fleece lined, sizes 3, 4. 5 liI Men's Unlaundered Shirts.

them and as he ran yelling at the horses they that step3 are being taken to organize a very seemed to increase their pace. They tore up the street at such a rate that the truck swayed liveryone eise in uie uuuuuis uai at the point of the carving knife to the street. Against the doors of the Hat the lunatic placed dressing cases, tables, chairs, everything, in fact, that he cov.ld move. The policemen forct the door into the on its axles and the few empty beer barrels it Men's and Boys' Unlaundered Shirts, nod tnuflin. Union linen bosom and containeu aancea a nveiy jig rorauumo The cheaply made Machines irom unknown manufacturers are dear at any price.

Our "Delight" is the best. Maker's name stamped upon the he told us as much. He acknowledged trying are rumors ct a combination oi tue titj seuu. to fix the race an.i said that he did it simply to tors, regardless vi party, to defeat the cou help his team mate Cabanne At no time did solidatinn bill and the Raines excise bill at Murphy consent, although at first Young, his one and the tame time. trainer, appeared to take the matter under This rumor has attained wide circulation, consideration." but it is impossible to determine exactly how fled for shelter as the panic stricken team parlor.

Down fell the barricade with a crash, i TaSsed alcnir. The four men entered and began a hasty Mrs. Hobby and her companion were in a sprch nt the nremises. Berts was not to i f.niinft drivinp rlown Schermerhorn street to bands, felled seams, reinforced, well made, sizes 12 to 17K Men's Unlaundered Shirts, extra heavy muslin, fine Union linen bosom and bands, felled reams, reinforced front and back, sizes 13 to 18 inches Upon what evidence was Murphy original much truth there is In it. works of every Machine.

The 55.00 large cavalry brigade lor lmmeaiate service. Considerable difficulty Is being experienced in securing the necessary animals, as a great number cf them have already been, corralled by the enemy, and all the other available mounts it has been possible to secure up to the present are already in the hands of the trocps. Hitherto, it has been, practically, a battle of well mounted insurgent cavalry against Spanish infantry in inferior numbers and unaccustomed to the country and the climate. In future, it is believed, the conditions under which the insurgents and the Spaniards will meet are likely to be mere equal. Orders were issued this morning from mong the bills introduced to day was one i be founj in kitchen a window had been ward Boerum place.

George Jackson, the ly suspended i there was none showing that .39 I kind he had agreed to fix the race?" asked the by Senator Lexow, amending the East river opened. Thrusting out their heads the ofn I coachman who had charsre of Mrs. Hobby cers saw Betts descending the fire escape. He horse, saw the approaching team and vainly caught a glimpse of them at he same in i tried to get out of the way by driving up on scant and although thirty feet from the the sidewalk. But the wheels of the coupe ground he dropped the rest of the way, giving caught in the curbstone, and just at that mo a blood curdling yell as he went down.

Moran ment the heavy beer truck smashed into the expected to se him killed or injured by the lighter vehicle. Jackson was thrown from his fall, but he snrane no annarentlv unhurt and i seat and landed violently against the lamp ROOT running to the nearest fence climbed over it post on the northeast corner cf Boerum place and Schermerhorn street. He fell back. Eagle correspondent. bridge act Dy extending tne powers oi tne "Suspicious circumstances principally and commissioners in the condemnation of land the fact that there was no specific denial from that may be needed.

When the title of the Murphy." bill was read Senator Coffey arose and in It may be explained parenthetically that the quired: avowed policy of the racing board is to con is the Rockland senator running New sider guilty a man against whom suspicion is York state? Is the bridge commission too directed until he furnishes proof of his inno proud to ask a New Yorker or a Brooklynite cence. They put the onus on the accused to to present its bill?" furnish the evidence in the case. In reoly Senator Lexow explained that he There has been nothing in the case against 1 didn't knew anything at all about the bill, but Murphy all along that would hold for an in ija(1 sjmpiy introduced it by request, stant in a court of law. The board is an au i senator Wray had bills authorizing the sale tocratic body with almost unlimited power. of certain lands oi George B.

Brown in West Mr. Croninger explained that Titus on his own caester COunty and amending the Chattanooga explanation being guilty of an attempt to fix battlefield monument law in regard to the ac the races was not liberated from the sus quisitioa of laJld fr'om Uie United States, pension. Assemblyman Forrester introduced a bill in As for Cabanne he said that if he had come CIeasing tne number of commissioners of before the board as he had requested permis records from two to three and provi sion to do, be, too, might.have been reinstated, tha. jgjj. terms shaU continue until Murphy was seen this morning at the Hotel January lr 1902 aft.er that their suc Rennert and he was jubilant over the an cessors Eaail be namf.i bv the countv nouncement.

He said that he would to judges register and county clerk. The duties California within two weeks to begin train headquarters to make a considerable increase In the number armored railroad cars for the use of the troops. These cars have been of great assistance to the Spaniards in protecting convoys of provisions passing through parts of the country infested with insurgent bands. Pilot engines, also protected, are sent ahead in order to guard against the explosion of dynamite along the road, and then ccmes the military train Itself. The following is the proclamation issued by Captain General Weyler Nicolau, upon assuming his post: "The Crown and Bridsework." stunned.

The coupe was a wreck of splint wo od in a second and was thrown over on the sidewalk, with the two occupants. Officer Heath of the Adams street station was on hand and picked the women out of the wreck. Miss Willsey was bleeding from an ugly wound in the forehead and Dr. Hobby was badly bruised and stunned. Before the injured persons could be removed to a place of safety the brewery team had been brought to a stands'till by smashing into a lamp post.

and ethers going in the direction of Broadway. Beiore he could scale the fourth fence he was haeded off and tuok refuge In the cellar of 295. Grogan found him crouching in a a dark corner. As the driver approached the fellow sprang upon him and knocked him down. Before he had a chance to use his knife.

Moran seized his arm and, with the assistance of the policeman, handcuffed the lunatic and put him in the coach. Not until they saw the irons upon his wrists would the tenants of 2S9 return to their apartments. Bett was pretty well played out Dr. Hobby, her companion and ner coacn "To the people of Cuba Honored by her majesty, the queen, and her government with the command of this Island, under the difficult circumstances now prevailing, I take charge of it with the determination that it shall never be eiven up by me, and that I shall keep it in and made no demonstration during his ride man, were carried to iorans auction store, to the Flatbush hospital. He asked piteously at 40 Boerum place and an.

ambulance was If he was going to be killed and begged Moran summoned. Dr. Sheldon responded from the Boot IEOOT7 "Showing month with four roots." he was a lover of fair play to release his! tsrooKiyn nospuai, ana ue pam aueunuu ui.i 2 ing for his mile a minute scheme behind a lo i but as near as can be learned, they examine I hands and give him back his knife so that to tne piiysicinu, wuu wao eviutriinj ili worst plight. Then he dressed the injuries comouve. tie nan uuiy ueua nirnms ij me the books of the different officials and advise ne couio neienu iniuseu the possession or Spain, willing as she is to carry out whatever sacrifice shall be required tn succeed, as she has been in the past.

I of Miss Willsey and the coachman. Each Betts is a bookkeeper who has been out of Bridge in Place. had received an ugly scalp wound, but the work for some time. He has a wife and two This Illustrates final decision of the racing board beiore set en they should be recopied. tling on his plans.

He has no further mten Assemblyman Waldo had a bill incorporations at present beyond that of making the i ing Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton and Nor mile a minute trial. ton's Point Ferry eompaany. The incorporators The knowing ones say that Howard B. Ray are warren c. Tredwell.

John C. Farrell, mond, the chairman of the racing board De Frederick Creighton, George Creighton, Oliver fore" Gideon took hold, had more to do with i Tredwell, George H. Dunn and Joseph children When he first showed signs of in 1 coachman was able to take Miss Willsey sanity Mrs. Betts took the children and went home. Dr.

Hobby was removed for treat to her parents' home in South Brooklyn, ment to the Memorial hospital. Betts went to his mother's flat on Ellery i The doctor's horse had escaped without street. About a week ago the latter took him injury, but all that remained intact of the to the Elm place office for an examination coach and its equipment were a pair of as to his sanity, but when Clerk Short began Buffalo robes and a foot warmer. Officer to question him he ran out of the office and Heath arrested Christian Muller, the driver could not be found. Yesterday, when her son I of the been truck, who was held by Justice hesran to tdk of killing the people in the Walsh this afternoon to answer on a charge tne removal oi tne suspension on jiuipuy Farrell.

than anyone elese. rely upon the gallantry and discipline of the army and navy, upon the patriotism, never to be subdued, of the volunteer corps, and more especially upon the support that I should be given by the loyal inhabitants, born here or in Spain. "It is not necessary to say that I shall be generous to the subdued and to all these doing any service to the Spanish cause. But I will not lack in the decision and energy of my character to punish, with all the rigor that the law enacts.those who in any way shall help the enemy or shall calumniate the prestige of our name. Putting aside at present any idea of politcs, my mission is the honorable one of finishing the war; and I only see in you the loyal Spaniards who are to assist me to defeat the insurgents.

But her majesty's government is aware of what you are and It is certain that Raymond, who is a mem ber of the Brooklyn Bicycle club, but who now resides in Chicago, was in conference with Gkleon for a long time previous to the announcement, of the decision. Murphy and Young started for Brooklyn this morning, Assemblyman Perkins' bill amending the religious corporation law in relation to the consolidation of incorporated churches passed the house to day. The final hearing in the Taylor McNulty contest case will be on Saturday next, at the Murray Hill hotel. Ne York. The Childs Koehler case will also be settled this week.

holism the mother sent a messenger to the of criminal carelessness. charities commissioners' office. AGED BROTHER AND SISTER DEAD. REV. DR.

SANDFORD HUNT'S DEATH. The national assemmy opened icr Dusra ess the case of a lady with four roots in the upper jaw, which she came iu to have extracted, expecting to wear artificial teeth. The roots were badly decayed and Bomewhat diseased, but a proper course of treatment restored them to a healthy condition. We then constructed a full bridge, which she is wearing to day with the greatest comfort and satisfaction. Bridgework does away with the unpleasant necessity of covering the roof of the mouth with a plate.

It is as comfortable and useful as the natural teeth and in most cases much more beautiful. Our new methods make this work entirely painless and the cost very moderate. Best gold crowns and bridge teeth 5.00. Painless Extracting. 50c.

Silver Fillings, 75c; Platina Fillings, SI; Bos; Teeth, SS np. U. S. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 346 Fulton Street (corner Boerum Place). Office hours, 8 to 6.

Sundays, 10 to 1. OCCURRED SUDDENLY AT THE IT tms morning xne nrraum ua.ii anrt the indications are that next week the opposite the hotel. More of the delegates senate wU1 take action upon them, with the Jiad arrived than were present yesterday at Taylor McNultv case first on the list, the Good Roads co nference, one of the new Senator McNultv and Senator Koehler are comers being Durant McLean, ex president b0xh pretty sure now that they will keep their of the Kings County wheelmen. It took i scls. Senator McNutlv has found that some time to prepare the roll of the organ judge Gavnor's decision has changed many izatlon, and after the transaction cf routine who were surprised that a supreme GRAND HOTEL, CINCINNATI.

The death of the Rev. Sandford Hunt. D. of 141 South Oxford street, senior agent of the Methodist Book concern in New Dirtiness the assembly adjourned for dlnDer. 1 Fred Titus will make an appeal to the national assembly for reinstatement, but it i courC judge would out so squarely in a decision.

They tell the major that the Rideuour case is a parallel to his own. and that the decision of Justice Gaynor practical of what you are worthy and the statutes of peace that these provinces may obtain. It will grant you, when it is deemed suitable to do so, the reforms that the government may think most proper, wfih the love of a mother to her children. "Inhabitants of Cuba, lend me your co operation, and in that way you will defend your interests, which are those of the country. Long live Spanish Cuba.

(Signed) "Your General and Governor, "VALERIANO WEYLER is not likely that it will be successful. Vice President George C. Perkins called the i ly flts own case MRS. WEEKES AND MR. ELDERT DIED "WITHIN A FEW HOURS.

This afternoon the funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Weekes, aged 70 years, widow oi Daniel S. Weeks, will take place from her late residence, 564 Myrtle avenue. To morrow from the same address will take place the funeral of Henry I. Eldert, aged 74 years, a brother of Mrs.

Weekes. The two old people died within a few hours each other. Mts. Weekes died on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, and her brother followed her on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs.

Weekes had been sick with pneumonia for about three weeks, and had fully recovered from this illness, but having a weak heart she was unable to rally, and succumbed to heart failure. Mr. Eldert, who had lived with his sister nearly all his life, was very attentive at her hedsme during her illness. He complained of feeling unwell about a national assembly to order at 10:30, President; Beside, in the contested cases of Draper Willison being busy fixing up his annual re port. The New York delegation was caucus ing when the assembly met.

and nothing was i done except to call the roll, until the repre sentatives from the empire state arrived. 1 LEGAL HOLIDAY TO MORROW. in the assembly and Girard in the senate, precedents were established which the major thinks are not likely to be set aside nc w. In addition to this a number of Republicans of prominence have expressed themselves as York city, occurred suddenly yesterday at the Grand hotel in Cincinnati. In the details which have so far reached this city, the cause is assigned as apoplexy.

Dr. Hunt had gone to Cincinnati to participate in a meeting of the book committee of the Book concern. Dr. Hunt was born in Western New Y'ork about seventy years ago, and had been a prominent figure in the Methodist Episcopal church circles for over half a century. His parents and grandparents on both sides were Methodists and his mother was a memv ber of the church for over seventy years, her home in New jersey being one of the HOW, LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY ANNIVERS They entered Arcanum hall at 11 o'clock and i decidedly against either Koehler or McNulty being unseated.

Ex Senator Eugene Con "Marquese of Tenerlfe." General Weyler also offers the following address: "Volunteers and firemen Being again at your head, I see in you the successors of those volunteers and firement who fought with me In the previous war and, with their bravery, energy and patriotism, brought nor has declared on several occasions that as the party does net need the seats it would be foliy to throw them out, especially on the eve of such an important election, when tnen secretary adoqu. uiaeu ttuuuuuwu mai. 110 delegates were present, and 67 proxies were on file. President Wiliison read his report, which rehearsed the history of the league during the past year. Vice President Perkins followed with a report of the executive committee.

Treasurer Merganthaler made his re week ago. He felt that his sister would never again Tegaln her health. He worried a governor and a senator are to be chosen. Beth houses will remain in session to Breaching places of Dr. Asbu ry.

about peace, defended the towns and cities to save Dr. Hunt joined the episcopal i greatly, and on Friday evening was com I anJ contributed most powerfully row, despite the fact that it is a legal holi pelled to take to his bed. On Saturday morn I Uul)a for Spain. Remember these virtues; port and announced that he was going to re day opportunity offers, of a guerrilla band twenty five citizens for each battalion of the army. I propose that you shall make the dispositions you may think proper for the carrying out of the plan I wish, but this shall not authorize you to determine anything not foreseen in the instructions, unless the urgency of some circumstances should demand it.

"I expect that, confining yourself to these instructions you will lend me your worthy support toward carrying out my plan for the good of the Spanish cause. "(Signed) WEYLER." "Washington, D. February 11 The President has transmitted to the house such correspondence relative to Cuba as he deem3 not incompatible with the. public interest. This is in response to a house resolution.

The papers are voluminous and include over 2,000 letters which passed between Secretary Olney and Senor de Lome, the Spanish minister, Consul General Williams and others. DECISIONS ON APPEALS. church at the age of 15. He graduated from Allegheny college at Meadville. in 1S47, taking the honors of his class of ten, in tire irom league puntica.

ni icyuK. a.s accepted and he was accorded a rising vote of FOR WORK ON THE CAPITOL. ing he became unconscious. In which condi your spirits, and, relying on my tion he remained until his death. During I whole attention, my decisive support and my his short Illness he was heard to say fre utmost confidence, lend me the same help quently, "Poor Katie, she will never get i an( cooperation and with the same am thanks.

Secretary Bassett read a very interesting Tn bltion, save the prestige of your name and well." When she died he was still un ARY WILL BE OBSERVED. Lincoln's birthday will be celebrated In this state to morfow for the first time as a legal holiday. The day will be observed In a like raaaner in several other states of the Union, notably, in Illinois, where the ex President's birthday anniversary has been celebrated in this way for several years. The bill making February 12 a legal holiday was introduced In legislature of this state during last year's sesssicn and became a statute on May 11, with the approval of the governor. The measure, of course, provides for the payment and acceptance of bills of exchange, bank checks and promissory notes in the same manner as on the other legal holidays.

The day in this city will be observed in general way. All of. the city departments will be closed and the public school children will be excused frcm attendance. This was brought about by a resolution passed at a recent meeting of the board of education. The Unity club of the Twenty eighth ward, of which John K.

Neal Is president, will celebrate the day at its club rooms, on Market the honor of our flag, which, victorious, should fly over this island. "Soldiers of the army I greet you in the conscious. Both the old people were old Long Islanders, and were born in the old town of Nei report, which showed that the league nas i gained over 13,000 in membership since the MISSION, last assembly, having now a membership of Albany N. February The capltol 40,000. He mentioned the New Y'ork divis ions as surpassing all others in the works of commission reports to the senate finance recruiting members during the war.

The committee that it will take $1,716,0 17.9.9 to empire state now has a membership of 10,000. i complete the capltol for con iff name of her majesty, the queen, and of the Lots. They were descendants of the Holland Dutch settlers of centuries ago. Mr. Eldert i government.

Having the honor of being was a carpenter by trade, and some fifty at your head, I trust that at my command you will continue to show the bravery in Herbert Knight, chairman of the rights and tract work, per bids submitted, and $360,259.39 privileges committee then made his report. years ago assisted in building the observatory in Cypress Hills cemetery, when that hurrying ground was first laid out. Later on he became a boss carpenter. One of the old landmarks In the Twenty sixth ward he con face of hardships proper for the Spanish soldier, and that you will confer new wreaths to add to those already attained under the command of my predecessors. Generals Mar aiter wuicii iuB iuJU, The commission to.day announced election of officers will not cccur prob I lowinB as, lwest bidfe" for cn" ably until this evening.

At the caucus of tracs complete the capuol For entire the New York delegation, which was held in wo1. John Pierce of New York. r.w.f ci this Mrnin thn center section. P. J.

Carlln, Brooklyn, $498, JUDGMENTS AND ORDEES BEVERSED AND AFFIRMED. These decisions were this morning handed down bv the aoDcllate division of the supreme tinez Campos and Sabas Marin. On my part, structed Is the Howard house, which Is known by everybody who has heard of that section answering to the great sacrifice made by of Brooklyn. This building was made mem i the nation and using the efforts of all arms members decided to support Toledo in its tower Thomas Merrlam and company, of fight for the national meet. The contest lies Syracuse, north and west oraoie Dy tne I'TanK spmola brigade raid, "ua" in me wont inrrusr.eu to eacn or court on cases previously heard on appeal.

n. thn nruonin imifc will nvntt 1 porticos, Presco tt, Buckley and company. between Louisville and Toledo and from the jiauc meic ill iMi. JYL tnis lime v. filing p.

TMioln annellant va William Hen Mr. Eldert was erecting a building for Philip to Place you in the condition for obtaining J3? iimUvidahv Md executor! respond. Reed, who built the first railroad to Canarsie, the victory and the return of peace to this cnt. motion to dismiss appeal from order granted ifilnpri whlfh ii: lipt Tia lrno fr tl UIi adjoining the Howard house. Mr.

Eldert's THE REV. DR. SANDFORD HUNT. Keesville, $420,000, east lobbies, P. J.

Carlin, $139,100: corridors, P. J. Carlln. $22,414: skylights, P. J.

Carlin, S92.153.60: departments of comptroller and state treasurer, D. S. Hess and company, New York, $05,400. The total amount of the bids is $1,356, 3SS. 60.

No contracts will be declared awarde until the legislature makes an appropriation. "Sailors I have aeain the iatlrartinn tn I Oliver W. Cook, appellate, vs. The Amsterdam oauurs i nave again tne sauisraction to Keal Estate assoclatIon and others, dafendants, De at your side, and I again trust that, as In The New Amsterdam Real Estate association, re Mlndanao, recently, you will lend me your spomlent. order reversed with (10 costs and dls powerful cooperation to bring peace to this bursemcnts.

and motion denied with $10 costs; wife died thirty five years ago, leaving a ohlld, Albert. His sister then went to keep house for him. She afterward married" Mr. Weekes, and took up her residence at the Myrtle avenue house, where her husgand Latin and received a degree of doctor of divinity from that institution in 1S71. He joined the old Genesee conference in August of the same year, when it met for the last i time before its division into Genesee and East Genesee.

During his pastoral service i Vow "Vrirlr street. Colonel Charles B. Mcrton will deliver an address on the "Life, Character and Services of Abraham Lincoln." The Fifty sixth regiment N. G. S.

N. which was among the Brooklyn militia regiments that responded to President Lincoln's call for volunteers for the defense cf Pennsylvania at the time of Lee's Invasion, in 1S63, will have a reunion to morrow evening at Wilson's. There will be a camp fire and St. Clair McKelway has accepted an invitation to deliver the address of the evening. The association now numbers nearly two hundred members of the old command, and some ot them will come from New Jersey, Connecticut and even more distant points.

The Union League club will give its seventh annual banquet in commemoration of Abra afford me a new chance to express my thanks Press romnimv. limited, and Lemuel' E. QuIkk, I nati cstaonsned an undertalong business. Mr. outlook it appears that Toledo will win.

The decision to support the claim of Toledo was reached upon the promise of the Ohio delegation to support Sterling Elliott for the presidency. A forecast of the vote showed that the Elliott Toledo combination will win. The delegates will vote as a unit on these two questions and a3 the vo te on the presidency comes first the Toledo people will have to deliver all the Ohio votes before New York votes for Toledo for th2 national meet. It was said after the caucus that some Ohio delegates will net vote for Elliott. A representative of the latter will stand at the ballot box and examine all the Ohio ballots.

Eldert found it impossible to get along with and my enthusiasm to the Spanish navy." appellants, order reversed with $10 costs and dls i in Buffalo he built the Delaware avenue out his sister, and he soon followed her to ine lonowmg circular ueneral Weyler ad OLD INDIAN FIGHTER DEAD. SERGEANT CARTER ASPHYXIATED IN I A CHICAGO HOTEL. Chicago, 111., February 11 R. Car netnouist cnurcn, and also presided over the destinies of several churches in that city and the vicinity. He acquired a reputation as a financier from his hard work in building churches.

During the war her Brooklyn home. Here they have resided i dressed to the military officers: Mary K. Thrall, 'respondent; vs. Edwn A. together ever since.

After the death of "I have addressed my previous proclama Thrall, appellant, order allirmed with 510 costs Weekes, three years ago, Albert Eldert be tions at the moment of my landing to the' and dlebursements; all concur; no opinion, came a partner in the business with Mrs. loyal inhabitants, to the volunteers and fire j0se'phlTa Comte appellant. judKmem and order Weekes, and it has been carried on since that men and to the army and navy. may give nflirmea with costs. Opinion by Cullen, J.

All time under the name of Eldert Weekes. you a slight idea of the intentions I have and concur, except Hatch and Pratt, J. dissent I for two years he was secretary of the United ham Lincoln birthday, in tne assemDiy f'hristirin ofmu isKinn fnr Wfldnvn TWO TROLLEY ACCIDENTS. frrtv eenenl in chief In jwnrl.nfo with thl John Sauchy. an infant, respondent, vs.

the r0om of the club house, at 6:30 P. M. to lncr rorty years ago. generai in ccier, in accordance with the gen Hillside Coal and Iron company, appellant, Judfr I Th BDeakers will be Governor Charle3 Thftw dp.rhs nrp t.h firs opnr In thn prn i i nfSnjiin nnr) with thn AnntAnA im mot nh onctc Oninlnn hv row. lue bpuitcia will VTUvciuu yntin Army, was found dead last evening in a room New York and twice went to the army for at the Palmer house.

Death was caused by active work among the soldiers. He was sphvxlation. but it is not thmiht ho presiding eider of the Buffalo district and Ruiprt fa.mi'lv in manv vears. tho mrmis her mniestv's rnvsrnmnnt tn fnmkh oil Pratt. J.

All concur. Warren Lippitt or Kooe "OCKer 1. vs. Antonio Washington, the colored orator of Alabama, Francisco Tepedtno, respondent. also or the Niagara district, having acted in having died when the family was young, the means required to control and crush this Jliicno ct al, appellants, judgment affirmed with Mayor Hooper of Baltimore, and the Rev.

Hen costs. Opinion by Pratt .1 All concur. ry jf. GaJlaher: Governor Greenhalge ot In the matter of the judicial settlement of the 'J at this capacity tor many years. He was a The surviving members are Sarah Deremer, rebellion.

Knowing this, and knowing my trustee of Genesee college until its practical 76, who resides in Springfield, L. character, I may perhaps need to say no more removal to Syracuse, and afterward trustee Eliza Lewis, 68, residing ok Dekalb avenue, to make you understand what is the conduct of the Genesoe seminary. this city, and John R. Eldert, aged 66, of that I am to follow. But with the idea of In he became the junior agent of the f'vnress Hills.

Funeral services over cLhe nvnldimr ii ltinris: rf rlnnht pi irooninn account of John H. Branns doi as survivimt ex Massacnuteius, oeunui uia ul i.uucaom CARS COLLIDE WITH TRUCKS AND INJURE TWO MEN. A horse and wagon owned and driven by John Hogan of Belmont and Linwood streets collided with a car of the Fulton street line last night at the corner of Fulton street and Nostrand avenue. Hogan and Patrick Duffv 3 jcl iil Luc itjluli ui; cupied by Mr. Carter was turned on full and another jet was turned about half pressure.

In a belt worn by Carter around his waist there was $1,400. He also had some valuable jewelry. How the gas came to be turned on Is a mystery, as it is supposed Carter was ac ecutur of Julius E. Brannsdorr, deceased. Decree and Judge H.

Mowiana oi sew lorit nave mo.lliled In accordance with the opinion nf the i also been invited and may be present. Methodist Book cmcern and upon the death remains of Mrs. Weekes will be held in the you are to keep) the circulars to be published, the presiding jude.OpInion Brown. Al'l HUe Se tie day Ty Sv MrS or J. N.

Phillips, about eight or nine years Franklin avenue Presbyterian church this I deem it necessary to make some remarks. zations will celebrate the day by giving recep conn. Order to be settled on two days notice by A social clubs and other orcani Manna Hennlir. respondent, vs. Cordelia ano, he was chosen to succeed him as the afternoon an1 the Interment will be in Green who was in the wagon with.

him. were thrown quainted with its use. Xo motive for self lnh yc that.e staff appellant Judgment 'and 'order reversed In 'New York city the holiday is also ex Yvelln, appellant Judgment and order reversed out and received severe injuries about the destruction is apparent, and the case is i.iu iu u.iu me mm ana new irmi oracrca, witn mm, pectcd to be general observed. The city de niflilo Mm up nprnn outlorq rpr nTirlv unltm. ijn ntlff nillnTeR within twenty and new trial ordered, with costs, to abide the event, unless plaintiff stipulates within twenty head and Dody.

'lliey were attended bv senior representative. He was a member of wor.d cemetery, where Mr. Weekes Is buried, the general conference of 1672. 1S76, 1880, Mr. Eldert will be burled direct from the ISi l.

1S8S, l.sr2, and was a member eic ct ot the house. He will be laid at rest with his wife general conference which Is to meet in Clove in Cypress hills cemetery, land next May. being at the head of his dele lays to reduce the verdict to J412.G7; if such stipulation Is filed the judgment and order are affirmed without costs. All concur except Cullen. not slttlne.

No opinion. partments, all of the exchanges and the banking and financial institutions will be closed of which Coroner McHale will make a thorough investigation. Last week a man from Peoria was found dead in his room under exactly the same circumstances. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of accidental death. could not be stopped even by active pursuit of the columns, is due to the indifference, the fear or the disheartenment of the inhabitants.

Since it cannot be doubted that some, seeing the burning of their property without opposi tinn nn1 r.thon: whn lmvp hnun hni tn for the day. HARRIMAN CALLS A HALT. QUAY'S RESOLUTION GOES OVER. Ambulance Surgeon Keycs of St. Mary's hospital, and removed to their homes.

Trolley Car No. SO of the Marcy avenue line ran into a horse and truck owned by William Graham of Evergreen avenue anil Palmetto street, at the corner of Hancock street and Marcy avenue, last night. The wagon was badly damaged. the F. H.

Palmer Manufacturing apr I gation. He was also treasurer of the Mis sionary society of the Methodist church. Dr. Hunt had compiled a wurk dealing with the laws of religious corporations and has just Washington, D. C.

February 11 Mr. Quay's pellant Judgment and order reversed and new irial ordered. Costs to abide the event. Opinion hy Hatch. J.

All concur. OBITUARY. resolution to recommit tne tarin mil came up Spain, should sympathize with the insurgents, in the senate, but at the reouest of Mr. Ounv ii is ppssarv all hazards to better this pnmnleTfid lllsrorv nf AIpthrwItRTn in iiffnlr, John Iserfe eson, rcsponuem, va. Lnu uuneu oiiiit a Tho death occurred on Saturday of Jo i Ejuc0 jts origin in 181b until 1SU2.

seph C. F. Cheever, at his home. 4S5 Clinton Little mere than a week aga Dr. Hunt left it weiitovf rwitho.it prejudice in order not to state of things and to brighten the spirit of rroje.

tiie company, appeiia posts to conflict with the plans of Mr. Morrill, chair Ul inhabitants, making them aware that I aljiilethe event, unless plaintiff stipulates within street. Mr. Cheever was born in Salem. tins city lor o.

visit to tne houtaern con i.i.. nf tin iinanrn pnmmi Mm whi, lin.l ni vi iiciciuiih ltlj aooioiaiii. to twenty liays to rertuee tne veruici to in T. i ff rPiires and silent Stindnv with an iiuuui luiy iuuu years ago. Ha fame i l.tti which caee the Judgment as reduced Is omrmcd without, costs to either party.

Opinion by Hatch, to Brooklyn iu lSfifi. He was a phPTisr nf "rutiiei in v.iiu.iauooBa. going irom mat city A HIGHLY ORNAMENTED WHEEL. One of the outcomes of the growing popularity of the bicycle is the demand for wheels ornamented In silver and gold. Tiffany, in response to the trade demand in this direction, has decorated a Columbia with solid silver and carved Ivory, in Ljuis XVI style.

This wheei, which was one of the attractions of the Columbia bicycle exhibit at the Cv. le INTO and loaves a wife and three 'married KECOLLECTJONS OF ABItAHAM LINCOLN THE PRACTICE OF SETTLING CASES OUT OF COURT MUST STOP. Harris Kanspki and Benjamin Blodgkin, residents of Brownsville, engaged in a quarrel oa January 2, during which it is ulleged Kanspki Btruck Blodgkin over tho head with a beor glass. The former was arrested but tho two came together and through tho instrumentality of Lawyer Killiugcr settled their troubles. When the cuhu was called to day in the Gates avenue court the complainant failed to appear.

Justice Hiu rimnn became angry and said the practice of settling eases out of court must bo Htopped and notified ull the parties interested in the case to appear before him to morrow. ilautrhtcrs: Mr.s. II. E. Blini), wife of a mer tr ...111 ti ii considerable note, being a graduate of the Lawrence Scientific school of Harvard university.

Ever since his arrival in Brooklyn Mr. Cheever had been connected gith the New York Chemical Coal Tar company as super to have the law fall with all Its weight upon all those in any way helping tho enemy, or praising them, or In any way detracting from the prestige of Spain, of its army or of its volunteers. It Is necessary for those hy our side to show their intentions with deeds, and their behavior should leave no doubt and should prove that they are Spanish. "Since the defense of the country demands the sacrifice of her children, it is necessary that the towns should look to their defense. J.

All concur. William H. Sehecker, appellant, vs. Kate T. Woolsey, et al, respondents, order appealed from reversed wit costs and dlsbursmpnts and original motion denied with costs; opinion per curiam; all concur.

Rdwln W. Adams and another, respondent, vs. The Roscot Lumber company, appellant. Judgment atllrnied with costs; opinion by Bartlett, all concur. Hernard Frpsenborg.

respondent, vs. HukIi J. Relllv. appellant. Judgment and order allirmed mtoiiuc nt anil sioeuiioiuer.

He was a man snow, is no. oeujjjinga position the show who shunned notoriety, hut during his life windows of the Brook. yn Cycle company's made of friends. Hi sr rvr.d tln down tt: store, where it is attracting con with cost against the appellant personally; opln r. all concur except iratl.

mil that nrecautions in the wav of scouts Ion by lirown, chant at Lockport, N. Mrs. A. 15. Sandford wife of Dr.

A. B. Sandford of Ml Rodney Lam Lincoln butore Pratt Insti lute to morrow street, assistant editor of the Methodist Re at A. M. Mr.

LittleficUi is an authority on view, and Mrs. A. II. Dickinson, wife of a I.inpoln. as he was associated with hiin both in merchant of DulTalo.

No arrangements have NpiiiitrfieM and Washington, and will iv; yet been made for tho funeral, but services sonal recollections of the great war President, will be held at St. John's church, in the i OHI BAN'K SAFE RBBED. a. i Cincinnati. February 11 A Leesburg, CRESCENDO IN BAD SHAPE.

I Ohio, despatch says the safe of the Leesburg San Francisco, February 11 It is not hank was opened by explosives last night likely that Crecendo. the great .3 year old of a11 lhe money amounting to 50,000, was Xuglue Jiiirkes Pueblo stable will ever face the i ta away. starter again. On Humlay at tho Bay District SPECIAL MEETING POSTPONED, track he so scriontdv injured that ever. i should he lacking to give news concerning not PLEADED GUILTY TO MURDER.

i Jackson, Fobruary 11 Jerry Scott, the enemy, and whether it is in their neighborhood, and so that it may not happen that the enemy should be better informed than we. The energy and vigor of the enemy will In; strained to trace the course of our lino, mid in all cases you will arrest, and place at WONG WAH KEE HAS FLED. Wong Wuh Kee, tho Chinese laundryman who was held for tho death of littlo Loiubo Homing has sold out his laundry and loft Now tho negro whose, daughter died from the effects of beatings administered by her father, was arraigned for trial yosturdtiy and pleaded not euiltv. Tho trial was adjourned as a ruso to out the war as a private and non commissioned officer in the Fortieth Massai huxctts regiment. Mrs.

Cheever him. The funeral was held this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The burial will be at Chelsea, Mass. FARLEY NOT OUT 01" DANGER. Michael Minanorto and Giuseppe Minauorto, barbers Ioiug bm incss on Flushing a.vi mie.

wore called ior trial this morning for nsKtul iuS 1'utriok Farley of killmiin streot on Febi 0, hy su iking him the with ti club. A letter I'roin liia aticiHliu' pliyidciau w.is received, stalinp; that Farley was "unable to leave Ills houo and was not out of danger, The case wad udjouruod. slderahle attention. FELL IN A FIT ON THE STREET. George Allen, 37 years old, retired merchant, who lives at the Cumberland hotel, New York, was seized with an epileptic fit to day at Twenty third street and Sixth avenue" He was taken to the New York hospital.

CUT HIS TIIIl OAT WITH A William Schmidt, 70 years old, ended his life ihis hy cutting his throat with a razor at hid homo. 879 Ninth avenue. New York. Scatter the crowd which hud assembled. In York This fact developed at the district my disposal to deliver to the courts tnoso who in any way shall show their sympatny or sup attorney onice to tiay.

iiic case mat lime tne nuoiiioon ne cnnnguu uir piuu to uuuiy ot port for the rebels. came up beiore tne granti jury, woiig wim murciur in tnu secoua ucgrc e. icoii was scn i iinio lie iiiis not bot able to stand up. While being walked around on the extreme out. ide of missioners, which was to be held this nfter thc truck, a 2 ver.r old that was being galloped noon, was postponed until Thursday.

"The public spirit being heartened, you Koo was held by Coroner Hoober in bail i tenced to imprisonment tor lire, and was at ust not forget to enlist the volunteers and to await the action of the grand jury. Tho once placed inside tho big prison. While in bail was furnished by Cbing Sing, a Chinese jail he wuh attacked by fellow prisoners and caiuc liiKii.K aioiiK anti ounmeu luto mm and mishioiiers iienrv anu iMims went to isii erucrr i in vour districts, mis not uroveut i icrrlllas in your districts, this not prevent roughly handled and bruised. fractured his collar bone. to pay the employes of the department.

i iiig, at tho name time, the organization, as merchant,.

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