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V5P TTTf i THE BEQOKLTO PAIT EAGLE MOKDAT, MARCH 28, 189? SIX PAGES. THE PAULDISQ DB RBISTdAli CASE. (yciMEDmoN 3DHAT STOCK UPHOLD HIM. HELSOX'S DISLOCATED SHOULDER Another AdfaarnmeKt VakeH la tlio I HEAVY MAILS. NATHAN'S MEN Another TOnyor Day Iu the Trial of Cleaaon for A.oawlt.

MOfiDAY EYENInG, MARCH SS, 1802. The Case of Hall Against Bar Hosted, and Reed Say Goodrich's A Rush of Business at the New was nq carbonization: it was Bimply aBosldlng of the skin adlaoent to tho electrodes. The official time shows that tbe current waa flrBt turned on at 10:45:20 and. that the last Bhook wbb given at 10:48:03, or, In other words, it required about three minutes to kill the man. When life had been declared extinot two of the keoporB unstrapped the body; It was placed on an autopsy table whioh had been brought in from the adjoining room.

The autopsy was performed byDra. Irving, and Abbott. Very few witntBses remained for the autopsy most of them took early trains for their homes. Cotto's body was not claimed by his relatives. It will be buried in auioklimo this afternoon.

Cotto's brother and covtsin were hero Satnrday, but they Not Able to Prevent Leaycraft'a rett Again Adjourned. Rulings Were Correct SHOCKS Post Office. The trial of Mayor Patriok 3. Gleason for dis. locating tha lert shoolder of Alfred Nelson, In an Alleged assault on the latter in tho health board rooms on the night of June 30 last, was continued before Judge Garretson in the Queens county court this morning.

Whon the case was adjenrnod Friday last Mr. Nehon, the victim of Appointment. The Legality of the 28,702 Shares of the Some CerrcspandeBce Which Kelatos to Visitors Crowd the Federal Building and Brooklyn Elevated Eailrond Company Ex. Congressman Wallace and Stewart the Mnch Talked of Decisions Mado by Bearing at PeelietUII. Special to the Eagle.l N.

March 28. Another adjournment was taken tblB morning in the notion brought against Bmile de BeUthal of Brooklyn by Edna Paulding of Peekikill. The complainant iu ttie action died at 703 Ninth avenue, New York, last Tuesday, four weeks after the birth'of ber child. Under the oirenmstances it appears doubtful if the criminal proceedings can come to trial, ag the girl was the chief witness in her wn Judge William M. Barton adjourned the case one weak because of a notification received from' counsel for the oomplaint, D.

Wiley Travis, he and Jerry Wprnberg, counsel for De Beistbal, had agreed to the adjournment. Edna's father was seen by tho Eagle correspondent this morning. He refused to make any statement whatever for publication. Two civil suits againBt the alleged father of the attaok, was pn tha stand. He resumed his testimony this morning by identifying a diagram of the rooms where the affray took place.

In tbe orosg examination which followed Lawyer Goft BOS'T WAST OHlflESB THERE. Ttoo Polytechnic Will Not Have a Alls Ion Sunday School, The First Baptist church will hold thoir Sun day services in the ohapel of the Polytechnic institute until they deoido upon a new location lor their olmroh. The trustees of the Polytechnic, howover, deolinod to accommodate the Chi nese Sunday scheol class whieh has been meeting in the body of the church tha regular Sunday school moots downstairs. The Chinese Sunday school will, accordingly, go to tho Bndge street Baptist church for two Sundays until tho house committee can hire a permanent room for it. Dr.

H. L. Morehouse and a few of those interested in the Chinese Sunday school wero inclined to be indignant at the prejudice of the Polytechnic trustees, but most of tho church officers appreoiato the position of tho Polytechnic as a school and have no feeling in thmoifeF; Jj: Lftze11' through wbom the negotiation, for the chapel ware coudnoted. said this morning that the church trustees "approved the action or the trustees of the Polytech that there were many other dnum.hl??rS.! rt for lba Chinese Suu Thls Chinese Sunday school has fifteen or twenty pupils, and has been running several years. Six of the Chinese have beon baptized into the church, and most of thosa who at.

is still Unsettled Argument Pat Off the Chairman of the Kepublicair Gen Necessary to Kill the Italian Murderer, Cotto. Until Next Week How the Bitter Con eral Committee at the Last Meotingr In went over the ground of the alleged trouble be test for Centre! Began. the Matter of Eighteenth Ward. Dele said they did not want the body; their only; anxiety was about $54 which Cotto bad when he was eaptnred by tho palice. Electrician Davis says the execution was a snccess.

The voltage at the iirstooutact was 1T80. Afterthat it varied from 1600 to 1700. tween Mayor Gleason and the Oitizaiis' oemmlt tee and Mr. Nelson' described how he knew for a Woodford Labor in Yala Ueorffe E. Euirland Cots a Place Major W.

H. Barker a Witness Before the Ranin Ia Testigratlng Committee. (Special to tlio Eagle.) t. Wasui.votos, D. Maroh 28.

If there are any gates. lho hearing the case of 0. J. Q. Hall against fact that his shoulder was dislocated.

He' denied that he was interested in a political movement. antnony to restrain the latter from voting 23,702 shares of stock tho Brooklyn elo. mere has been considerable comment on the 6 Was Executed at 10:45 e'CIock in Purchase SouTonirs The Change ef Base Effected Without a Hitch Features of the Equipment. The new post office building, at Washington and Johnson streets, opened this merning with a big boom in business, the heaviest mall in six mouths being haudlod. From snnrise tbe spaoious corridors of tho magnifloent granite structure eohoed the oxolamations of delighted visitors, nearly all of whom parouaaed stamps aB souven Irs of Brooklyn's liberation frem the cramped and miserably inadequate federal headqnaitars that were abandoned Saturday night.

The officials It wan a movement te relieve the oity and graw rulings made by W. W. Goodrich, chairman of vatea railroad company, and ta cancel the oartifi. out of ilayor Gleason's alleged interference with oate on the groand that it was illegally issued, the Itepublioan general committee, at the last meeting of that body on March 8. He then de the Fourth ward school.

The orose examination oio.oau.cii iviti IU Brooklyn who have not TALKED OVER. aia not come up to day. The motion to oon is still on. tinue tho temporary injunotion until' the case cided that the general committee oould not legislate delegates from the Eighteenth ward out iug the past few days they had better take the first train on. so as to preserve tho record intact.

After reading tho announcement is tried was to have been argued before Judge Pryor in 'the court of common pleas. of office. An appeal was taken frem hia deoision and tho chair was sustained. Now Mr. Goodrich Sing Sing Prison This Morning Three Times He Came Back to Consciousness Before the Deadly Current Put an End to His Life.

Siko Sing. N. Maroh 28. At 10:45 Jeremiah Cotto, the murderer of Jjouis Fraukelao, waa exeouted in tho eleetrlo Chair. This was the eighth exeoution by elecT trioity.

It possosaed peculiar interest because it THE WIFE WINS. ine oaso of Frederick Uhlmanu against Hall and the other inspectors of election to report that the sale of stamps wing to this reason concerning ex Port Warden Lftaj craffs good luck, ox Congressman William O. Wallace and 8towirt L. Woodford packed their grip, and cam Edna's ohild have been brought by John Paulding in the circuit court of Westchester which are now pending. Little interest is taken in the casa The herself waB not known in the town, a she was not iu the swim of the village aristocrasy.

She was a tall and finely formed young woman and a notable figure on the streets. Though Bhe was daily seen walking about the village she was Salisbury's Latest Proposition About the Seals. fnw in TAr7n Th6r haTe one woman was unpreoedanted. There was also a big de has given out fr uublioation the following correspondence relating to the matter, in which he seeks to show that he was justified in ruling as restrain them from acting at the annus! meeting on tno ground that they are prejudiced, was to on to tho capital. They arrived lata last night, and are new closeted with Secretary Fostor Ti, didn't oaro to nrfclim Wt0i Chinese, but they Bhould not rent thn raAm r)A a.

oe argued to morrow, in this oity. This, also, mand ior letter boxes. Tho customary Stiuday routine obtained at the uew ofaco yeBterday and somo of the clerks and carriers had a lively struggle for tho distinction of securing the first Mrs. Bolton Obtains a Divorce he did: Brooklin, March 10, 1803. are trying to show him that is a bad bad been reported that Cotto had been sufforing sohool.for reasons which the par ents of tho Polytechnic boys would appreciate.

nas Deen adjourned by mutual consent. Ou Saturday Hoadly, Lauterbaoh and Johnson, and tlangeroua man and that some other fellow never seen in the oompany of any young man ex From Her Husband. from a dreadful fear of his approaching death stamp, out to day the real business of tha place representing Mr. Barrotl and Mr. Dhlminn in cept one her brothers or some other relative.

ought to have the position. If those two distinguished coadjutors of Colleator of Internal iu its lull tide was begun. Pretty mueh all the aakhib win you kindly decide thejollowinar questions of parliamentary law: The Eighteenth ward of Broeklyn is represented iu the Itepublioan general commute by thirty delegates, who ABEK10A UXDEB THE COSSTITlHOX. these snitB, sent to U. W.

Tompkins, Mr. Hall's attorney, stating that they could not get ready Kevenuo Nathan had arrived at an earlier X0 ESI FOR A C9URT OP H0X9R. piomment men of tbe city paid their respects to Postmaster Collins and congratulated him upon stage of tha eame iniviht hava ac Jane Meade Welch began a series of leotares on Anieriaa Under the Oonstitntion" thie mnrniner tuis woek. Mr. Tompkiua thereupon signed a m.

ciaBseB or one, two ana tnree years. The annual dues of members are 10. Th delegates from the Eighteenth ward paid Isaiah Dillinghurst of 571 Baltio street was held complished something, but in view of Secre new qnartera. The emplayes generally re stipulation agreeing ti) adjourn the cases until Justice Pratt Finds in Farer of the Druggist's Wife and Has Something to Say for the grand jnry.this moraiue by Jnttiae Tighe ceived congratulations from friends and rela at the Long Island historical society's rooms. Her subject to day was "Tha MaVi nt tin.

'in April a and 6 respectively. tary Tracy's positive indorsement of Loayoref their visit will probably go for naught. tives, in order the better to comport with xtiere has been somB misunderstanding in re Aboat the Dirorce Laws A Brief Re elegance of tha West India ma.hnffa.nv Tho free silver men are bringing to Washiug stitution," and her hearers were all women. The series comprises five leetnrvm. nnd.r f.hA gard to this argumant.

It has been thought that r. "January lor the carrent year. Thereafter the legislature divided the Eighteenth ward into three wardB tho Eighteenth, Twenty, seventh and Twenty eighth. The act con prorinion that the of the old Eighteenth ward shall hold bis office until the next general eleotion. This by way of on a ohargo of assault with a razor, preferred by LowisByrd of the same address.

Dillinghurst took Mrs. Byrd to a party at the house of Peter Walters, 104 Boernm place, Thursday night, without her husband's consent. Hence the row. doors and wainscoting, the ohsrry fnrnlture and ton from all parts of the country champions for the Bland bill. Editor Mioheal Do Yonna reached The Note Discussed by the "Washington Autaoritics The Question of Damages.

How the Matter is Regarded in London. London, 'Marori 23. The newspapers take different views of Lord Salisbury's Behring soa dispatches and thore is a similar diversity of publib sentiment, as expressed in tbe parliament lobbies and other places. The expresBion of tho large majority is that Lord Salisbury's attitude assures a peaoeable settlement of the difficulty, and that Tvith any thing like fairness on the part of the Washington government, tho question will be amicably adjusted. The Star, liberal, says to day, that the official dispatches, as published, do not put Lori Salisbury right.

Ho has not been oonsistent, while Secretary Blaine has been conai.tfanfc. T.nrW ot the Brooklyn Aurwau rugs and carpets of their officos, all the riew of the Facts. Justico Pratt of the supreme court this handed down his dooision in the suit far ah. ii would be the trial of the case with witnesses and cross examination. ThU is not so.

It Is merely the argument to ontinua the injunction Thursday the Jectura will he on Hslflwpll neads of divisions, from tho postmaster down hero last night from Francisco. He is rod Calhoun." Bath men are colored. until trial. No witnesses oan be examined. Both solute divoree bronsht by Charlotte Louisa Bol hot for free silver and is nsiii2 evory moans in bis power to dofeat tho sound money mon.

De Young' last appearauce hero was as the cham sides will present affidavits as to facts and will ton against her husband. William 0. Bolton, the blossomed out in new blue navy oaps trimmed with gold lace. Tbe clerks walked about, proudly topped with spick and span caps bearing the monogram of the post office in black braid. Postmaster Collins wore a new blue suit and an make oral argument.

Upen these the judge will HILL AND POND well known Brooklyn druggist, and by it the wife is made tbe winner. and because it seemed probable that ho would break down and make a pitiful acene in the ox. eoution room. But Cotto'a courage had seemed to increase with the approach of death. Tho nervousness which had almost prostrated him in the days preceding seemed to leavo him to day, and ha went to his death calmly and without a Btrnggio.

LiHle preparation for the execution was needed. The execution cell adjoining the cell occupied by the condemood men was just as it had been left after the execution of McElvaiuo a mouth ago. The chair in which Mcllvaiiie had Eat had been taken from its plaoo and a now chair had been built on tho same pattern. The only change made was the addition of rubber bags filled with Bait from which tho electrodes were to bo kept wetted constantly. This tub dono last Saturday and the dynamS at the other end of the prison yard were run for half an hour, while the strength of the current was tested and all the connections examined.

At the last execution arrangements were made to try tho method of onplying tha olootrodes suggested by Thomas A. Edison and other eminent electricians through the hands; but the results were so unsatisfactory that Dr. Carlos F. Mac Donald who has had charge of the details of all TWO HUSBANDS aeolde. If the deoision is aeainst Hill his oase pion of the city of San Francisco' whon it made a claim to ba ohosen as tho place for the location "Will bo virtually, killed, as Mr.

Barrett can then As will be remombored, it was ia September of tho Republican national convention, n. tumiut v. a resolution waa presented in tne general committee providihg for a new enrollment in eaon of the three new wards and the election thereafter by each ward of officers of the three associations and new delegates from each ward to the general committee. The point of order was raised that so mueh of the resolution a leg. isiated out the Bitting delegation tho general committee was not in order.

(Correct. J. W. Husted. Ihe sitting olaimed that having been elected and having paid their annual dues for the current year Before the passage of the aot thoy were entitled to hold their seats during the year, inasmuch as the nf thn Hiiao riid a vote the etoak in dispute and also will air 01 supreme satisfaction, although very busy withal.

He snatched enough time to tell an Eagle reportor that the remaval from tho nid last mat JUr. llatton weut to South Dakota and obtained a divorco from his wifo on the ground Young's effortB upon that occasion were not crowned with success. oe a position to transfer it. If the deoision is against Mr. Barrett it will not To be Attractive Features of the oraoandonment.

Soon after he married again. And She Never Bothered to Get George E. Enaland of tha buildine had been made without loss or delay, and upon thia Mrs. Bolton No. 1 began tho pres has boen appointed to a $1,400 clerkahin in thn moan that the stock he holds is an illegal issue It will simply keep the case in statu quo until the Salisbury has taken one way and then ohanges his taok in another direction.

He seems to.ba in fear of offending the Canadians, while the supreme doslra of tha Americans evidently ia to protect their rights and to prevent the destruc ana tno now oftiee. although not yet complete in its facilities, was performing without a hitch all New Eighteenth Ward Park. a Divorce. money ordar department of th Nniv Vnrt ent aotion against him, naming the wife No. 2 aB tho corespondont.

The suit was tried some office. Up te the tune of hU mac is required of it. formal trial. If it were not for the faot that auoh a motion as that made by Mr. Hall Is granted in at least eight cases out of ten Mr.

Barrett would land had a $1,000 clerkship in the in a law days," said he, "tho lift we are to tima ago before his honor. In his opinion, Jmtice Pratt says; man will oe iu place. The con contract between them and the general committee. Correct J. W.

Husted. I decided that the point of order was wall Correot. J. W. Husted.1 It seema now tn iho The Hill Will he Rennded and Well have a decided strategic advantage.

Not until the trial of the suit will Mr. Hall be able to put tractor has been unfortunate in the oastings Some Peculiar Domestic Relations From department in tho Brooklyn navy yard, but owing to frictiou between himself and the naval constructor was suspended by the commandant for one week without silarv. In diairiwt 1,. Buna a roreign divorce for a cause not re mane ior it, which causes tha delay. But iu other liWKumcu uyour laws, ana no Bervlce and no respects wo aro aomDletalv cmilmml Tk tho air.

isarrett, Ueueral Wtngato and others upon the stand as witnesses and maka them submit to judgment of visitors I have had to see mo that Julian T. Davies' keen powers of examination. Sodded and the Pond Will be at Its Foot Apparently a Scheme of Park Commissioner Brower's fr Hninincr Jnrenile Clothing af ue Brooklyn post office has no superior in the Kigneu nis Placo and succeeded in getting a better one. The appoiutmont is made, it 1 bolievod, through tho friendly offices of Collector Nathan! uy tne ueiondant, is void; (Williams s. Yllllams, 0, N.

Y. 8tips. 045, affirmed in the court or appeals, Decembar 1, 1801.) lam unable to and any distinction between that oasa and ii n. In ltigny vs. Rlgny 127 .08, there was a money Judgment Which Win hnlrt (nofTnr.lnnl In country in any respect.

Tho employes doservo Msjor William Halsted Barltor wa a witnn. oraise ior me ndelity with which they hava The Btarting of this now celebrated contest and its first steps have never been made publio. Tho first friction occurred early in December when the tiokot to be voted upon at tho annual meeting on January 0 was being made up. There Glen Core Albert Edward Clements Wants a Legal Separation From His Wifo and Her First Husband Is His Witness The Men Were Old Friends and the Wife Lired With Ko. 2 Till the Papers Were Served Jndge Clement Wantg More Light Before Aoting A rather peculiar view of thn mumMb nt ika enairand the chair was sustained.

On the vote on the appeal another point of order was raioed, viz, that the delegates from the old MgMeenth ward could not vote on the appeal, as the bylaws provide that a delegate "shall have a vote on all questions except that of his right to a seat. I decided the point of order not well taken, as this was not a vote on their right to a se," Correct. J. W. Husted.1 May I tronblo you to state whether, in your opinion, my rulings were correct.

HespeotfuUy yonrs, Wixiaam W. Goocnion. worked to accomplish the change of base Sinoe George V. Brower became nark commis to day before the Rauin investigating committee. Barker preved a tough Iu a two hnnr smoothly." Walter Smith, superintendent delivery, is iu the executions by electricity, thought it best to return to the form'of application baforo used at Sing Bins at tho forehead and the calf of the le7.

The ohair used has beon described before. It is of hard pine with a ltoad rest of rubber agalust which the condemned man's hoad was held by two stronar straps and side pieces to which his arms wore tightly strapped. The witnesses had been summoned to be at the prison not later than 10 o'clock this morning. They began to arrive at 8:30 o'clock. They in examination he skimmid alornr tha sioner of this city he has experienced many trials and vexations incident to his office, the labor of whioh 1b not small, but now he has thought of a was at that time one vacanoy in the board caused of the different pension office sjandaN without state of New York.

What was said in that cau in support of the validity of the foreign judgment, so far as it bore on the marital status, was obiter and must be regarded as overruled by the later case of Williams vb. Williams. A eareful examination of the Williams ease will show that there is no escaDo from thin i Tt mgn giee over the result of tho work acoom oy tne death of Mr. Pollard. Mr.

Uhlmann. Mr. getting very deep into tho Ha man pnshad by hia force on Saturday night. It was 12:30 o'olock when the mail wan tr. tion of the seal fisheries.

The Star says that the oarpiug tene of the London Times is not the way to preserve peaoe, and Is likely to lead to' bitter ness. The Star expresses the belief that Behring sea onght to lie fallow for the prosent. Tha St. James' Gazette, conservative, expresses a hope that not evn the exigencies of tho presi. dentlal election will induce the United States to eject the lait handsome offers of Lord Salisbury.

Tbe Svenino iVetoa says that President Harri. son, with all bis bellioose huncmbe, will scarcely deoline proposals so reasonable to the United States. Wasotkoton, D. March 28. Th news of the receipt of Lord Salisbury's reply to President Harrison's note of tho 22d inst.

brought Jhn W. Foster and Senator Sherman to the White Houso this morning at an unusually early hour. They remained in conference with tho President for half an hour. When they left their faces expressed inward satisfaction with the condition of things which occupied their minds. The reply of.

Lord Salisbury is said in high ofiloial circles, while not conceding in oxpre3S torma what tho United States has contended for iu the rooent Mr. Ladenborg, Mr. Hardenbargh and lion. W. W.

Gooariclu JJrooklun. If. scheme the exeoution of whioh will square accounts with Broeklyn'a citizens and leave a bai. ance In Mr. Brower's favor.

It happened in this tiouod a Mrs. Wilson, one af the clerks, as bolng the writer of au anonymous lotter in whinh the carriers and by 1 o'olock It was all in the new ueneral Wingate were determined to fill this place by eleotiug a man, now dead, "who waB rious changes wore made airainst onn nt th ouiiaiag, and an hour later tho first outgoing marital relations was brought out this morning before Chief Judge Clement of tho city court iu the suit to annul the marri.nrn of Athrt way; seems to be true that oaoh state can detormiuo the marital status of its own citlzenB, and it does nat Heein entirely logical that a psraan con be married in one state and einirle in another, but snch is the takuU nf mm was dispatched, inspoator Thomas Stod officials of tho office, but the committee utterly The city determined to have a park in the tailed to got him to bring any serious aonnmiinn uu vri nei trom Waihington, said it was the cleanest move on record. All the deliveries were prompt and tha mail have been re Ihera must, therefore, ba a fnr Clements to his wife Priioilla Coles Clements. The husband was tha petitioner on the hearing. He is a professional nurse and resides at 170 Prince street.

His erstwhila Eighteenth park, and Mr. Brower directed Mr. Aneurin Jones in laying it out. In this parkland is a hilL Mr. Brower pulled his blaok mustache and looked at the bill.

An idea oconrred to him. against her or anyone else. What tho major may do later on is a question, as ho seem 1 to ba get. ting more aud more Irritable every mamont nn. plaintiff.

The question of allmoayis reserved. ills honor ritfurt t)iu nit.nll lin. oeivflrt and dispatched on schednla time. Levi M. Fnller.

who. after, tatclnu vi nt' My Deab Goodbicb I have answered your Jft'er by returning it te yon with my views "in brier. Tnero oau be no question whatever as to the correctness of your decisions. It was not pnly a matter of justice and equity and fairness, but, my judgment, could oe enforced an a legal right. Tho Bitting delegates having paid their annual duos are entitled to the benoflts of membership until tlreir year rxplrei.

I return you the lettor with my decision. Yours very sin. oerely, j. w. Husted.

House of Bepbesentatives, V. S. Washington, D. 0., March 14, 1802.f My Deab Sib Your last ruling was undoubtedly correct. As to the first that is not ho clear, but I am inclined think you were right under the condition of things you desarlhe.

Action in der the investigation. iner are several interesting features of tho "Leave that hill," he said to Mr. Jones: "we'll circumstances in the caso, will report back to her parents at Glen Cove, L. I. The first witness called was Charles Henry waut it.

Just round it off on ton and Rod it well." equipment ot the new office. One of those which will not be hi operation for a few days is a traveler, HOVKRXGR CMITI.Y IKPSOrBO. Then Mr. Browor thought somo more and court as to tho other faots. Judge Pratt finds that the parties to the action wove married on iebinary 10, 1873, iu New York.

On September 20, 1801. the defnntlant. nt Nuirurk I active and powerful both in politics aud finance. Henry W. Putnam, Henry W.

Putnam, Elbert Snedeker, Hugo Rothschild and Isaac Lewis, who was thou.Iiviug, rofnsad absolutely to consent. They aald tlioy wanted no more politicians iu the board, and were all the mora peremptory in their refusal for tho reason that tho faction identified with the merged Union road would than have a majority of the board of direction. Upon this issue the split oame, and when onoe it appeared it rapidly widened. The meeting of January 0 was adjourned uutil February If) becauso it had not beon properly advertised. The fight broadened.

The Putnam faction determined, if possible, to prevent the re election of Mr. Barrett and General Wingate. Mr. Barrett was opposed beoauBe of his oonueotion with politios and General Win wmcnpenornw a function analogous to that of finally said; "We will dig out a place for a pond at the bettom of this hill. It is the greatest Amian N.

March 28. Governor Flower." Privnt me pneumatic oash carriers in dry stores to convey the mail from the drop to the stamp inr. t.k. Til S. Williams to dar.

thing in the world for children." ned Lillian C. Schnlar, lived with her as her husband without tlio consent or the present Plaintiff. In tho action before the Dakota court the Wife Was UOt with an, innniinn mm. "ere win auo ue a traveler to carry illnoss is in no wnv aeriun. n.

To an Eagle reporter who nneatlanrl him eluded balf a dozen uowspapsr reporters. JVillow Ins: is a partial list of tho witnesses: Dr. John G. Johnson of Brooklyn: Dr. Prank Abbott, New York; Dr.

J. E. Walker, Arkport, N. Y. Inspector 'Williams of New York; Dr.

J. P. Wilson, Pough keepslei Lea Fenice, Brooklyn; Dr. R. T.

Irving, Dr. Btaphen F. Horten, Peekakill; Dr, Gordon P. Spencer, Watertoirit, N. Dr.

John H. Bill ingi, New York; Dr. D. F. Calligan, Brooklyn; P.

J. Doyle, 'warden Ilaymond street jail, Brooklyn; F. F. Davis, electrician in charge; W. J.

Jenks, and E. W. Hammer, Newark, N. eleetrioal experts; and tho following newspaper mem H. O.

Terry, L. B. Little, W. J. Chamberlain, 8.

Caryallio, A. Curtis Bond, F. G. Patchen, F. P.

Cohen, B. C. Stnart and J. Frank Olark. Two or three armed guards had been put ou duty in front of the p'rlson, but they did not interfere with anyone who had business in the warden's offico during tho early forenoon, 3nd the witnesses came and went at their pleasure" Warden Brown received them.

a9 they arrived and told them that tho execution would occur at about 1 1 o'olock. In tho condemned cells, Cotto had passed a tpuciai delivery iettsrs to the recording clerk. No about the matter Mr. Brower said: "Yes: I have correspondence, is so conciliatory in tone and matter as to open tha way for an amicable settlement of the presont controversy. In previous correspondence Lord Salisbury declined to admit the Btibject of damages to the terms of tho treaty at all; now he proposes to rofer the ques plaint or notice of trial ad did aot appear.

His honor imposes the coat of the trial upon the husband. will not come to tho executive chamber, bul will remain at the mansion to Jay aud porhaps to morrow in erder to escape Th other post office in the oountryhas this kind of apparatus. There are two cancelling machines with a capacity of 35,000 per hour. Tho letter carriers will have to bo on timo hereafter or xuuu, wuo aiso tives at Glen Cove Mr. Bond said that ho wns married to tho defendant somo nino or ten years ago, but had lived apart from bis wife for porhaps eight years.

They had one child which was now with the mother. Mr. Bond had never obtained a legal separation from his wife. Thon Mr. Clements told just how his domestic relations with tho defendant stood.

He said that ho had first mot tho woman some four years ago at Glen Covo, and married her in New York on March 12, 1801. Yos, the witness told the court that he did know his wife had been married before; but she told him that for over seven yoars she had bean separated from her husband, Mr. Bond, and accordingly she saw no reason why she could not marry deliberately determined to have that hill nicely rounded and the pond placed at the bottom of tht siope. It will be a shallow pleoe of water in which the children oannot drown themselves, but plenty big entugb mid doeo enough for wad cmor not seeing anyone, but is having abso lute quiet." MONEY MARKET DL0S1XG REPORT. tneir ueroiietions will infallibly becorao known.

Tho MeroiiiOiil iu Silvor in l.onitim. mere is a now automatio reoording time olook Dr. Lyon' Perfect Tenili fowder ing and splashing about in and sailing boats upon. Such a piece of water as children love to Whltous the teoth and perinea the brjiti. 25 sncn ooay as yours is so diffarout from legislation that 1 am not the best fitted to decide snch a question.

I have no doubt, however, that the ruling that the persons whose seats were proposed te be abolished could voto was roally the key to the result, aud on that there could be no doubt. It was not their right to their seats, but the oxistence of thoir seats, which was involved. t.7 Very truly, T. B. Reed.

William W. Goodrich, Est). Naval Officer Theodore B. Willis does not attach much importance to the lettors. When seen by an Eaole reporter he said! "Mr.

Goodrich has only presented ne side of tha case. Had all the facts been given, I have no doubt that General Husted would have reversed hia opinion. As for Mr. Heed, he takes no position near tne entrance for these employe! on tho Johnson street side of the building. It is provided with two key boards.

Eaoh carrier takes gat at, suggestive of coolness and possibilities the way of animal and fish life." tion ef damages to tho arbitrators. Upon this point his lordship's suggestion contains an im practicable feature that of attempting to measure damages to Canadian sealers who were prevented by tho Unitod States from engaging iu their occupation. This is what the late Charles Sumuer described a "consequential damages." It would be Impossible, in the opinion of tho officials interested, to make any estimate of damages for what might have been; actual Children Cry for INtehe; Hailroail EarniHg; Stock. Quiet, Although Generally Strong. JV earlier quotations see 5th page.

Wall SniEEr. March 28. Among tha sales of bends this afternoon were: Czvatarla. nisKeyirem one of the boards as he enters and A perleot preparation for oaltdcan But do you not observe that if vou nlaco such gate, it was said this morning, because he was personally disagreeable to some of his opponents. The Uhlmann faction determined, if possible, to secure an undoubted control by replacing Mr.

Snedeker and Mr. Itothsohild with their own friends. Iu the same way they dosired to fill the vaoanoy oauaed by the death of Isaaa Lewis. The ooutest, whioh at first involved nothing more than the filling of one vacanoy, grew so bitter that the presidency and the management of the road became tho objeots aimed at. Thon oame the suits of Hall and Uhlmann a pond as you describe at the foot of a rounded, well sodded hill, and thon turn children loose on Rarry'n Tricophcrotio, for the Hair, Itc, Atlantio 4 tno 121 Nor Puc trust 10KM Amor Dock ox.

ln73! 1 rwS moves it, thus registering his numbor and tho time of his arrival to a half minute. Lamps will be used for the present, owing to a delay iu sup news, proBer ros, beautifies and multiplies tho flliors. fiOo. it, tne youngsters will make it their ehiof busi AtchT A 3 Fo4s HUWaSiJ'S Om.t lull Tit 9 Fi n'Wi'II rl. ti ness to roll down the hill into the water plying gas nxtnres.

The Property Ttow Occupied by the Mr. Brower turned his head awav and lausrhnd Uan South Btl 100 Orelmo lat.V."".'".'.'.'l03 Oftnt .1 I l'JU n. oh inn the hard, cynical laugh of tho stago villain fairly IDA TOOK KO PABIS fiBBEK. Jl I Pitts lat H2H OC'OASt Llev ReaJlne (t 4s.8UMa8l)S Chi 4 111 letlOaiaalOSK. K.adln 1ft loo 74J IJhl Pro A St 1st Itloh 111 con.

103 105 EaoLk, near the Fulton Ferry, and aUo (he American Hotel adjoising, Is for sale, the transfer to be made aftei the Ks.Lr corporation has movod into its aew betiding now In eourae ot conrtrnotlon. corner of Waahtnitoa and Job a son ate. 8ee adrarttasaeat under "For Bala Keal Katate. Ida Uark created a sensation iu her own do luh uiauum. Alter go long a lapse of time there was no legal roason in her mind to prevent the marriage.

Further than this, the witness said, ho had beon told that Mr. Bond had married an. other woman. Ir he bad dono so. why conld not his wife 1 80 Clements married her.

It waa in November last that the possibility of somo legal objections to this second marriage firat occurred to tha plaintiff. Ha mada inquiry and soon found that the supposition a well founded one, so ho consulted his lawyer aud his wife went back to her parents at Glen Covo. Mr. Clements said that he told ber he oould' no longer live with her as her husband uutil some legal proceedings were taken to separate her from Bond. If such steps were taken at all.

The statement oontained iu tha letters of thoso two eminent parliamentarians oouut for nothing. Mr. Goodrich in his statement to them dwelt espooially upou the faot that the delegates who would be driven out of office by reason of the anti Nathan people would bo illtreated and unlawfully dealt with, especially as they had paid $10 dues at tho beginning of the year. He holds that there was mestic circle at S39 Gold Ktrnat. taut nlo hf.

and the tnoetmg of February 10. Since then evory development has been told intheEAQiiB and is well known. Both Bides said this morning that any compromise was impossible as matter had gone so far. telling her mother that sho had taken a dose of 3S 'BichTorm 5e. UfafiO Don A 4s 81M Kich Term fl OlaUOW hast Tenp i UOalli 1 Hook Island Uj hrta fund 3 tlj I Kock Wand Sa.

loyj.1024 Ha A St oon 1 1 fl (HI. llranda 4s .70 Hons AT 1st 104k St Os 10; pans green. An ambalance was sent for and Ma damages are all that can be assessed. Bat, as stated, tha tana of tho reply encourages the officials to believe a satlfaotory arrangement can be made with England for tho protoctiou of the seals pending the deciaiou ef the points in dispute by arbitration. Beside General Foster and Senator.Sherman, Secretary Blaine, Senator Frye, a member of the senate committee on foreign relations, aud Bep resentativo Blount were in conference with the President.

They had under consideration the terms of the reply to the proposition of Lord Salisbury respecting the question of damagej before the arbitrators aB affecting tho renewal of the modus Vivendi. At j'olook the senate wont into executive session on Behring sea matters. Sl'KCIAI, APVKKTISUUEMs, was taken to tho Braoklyu hospital. The doctors de not believe hor story. Ida is 24 yoars eld and Iowa Cent 1st 3K i Pi POhAP0 l'JS it nits (Jo 1st BMS HUB lili Kt r.

A tV 1 711 ba! a quarrol with her mother. Sho probably A. LKriaA let Ill LNAiOmn It''U I T.tP.. I at 'iij tT toiu tne tale to frighten tho old folks. quiet Much of the time Father Milo, assistant prison priest, and Father De Sautis of Breoklyn, who was a neighbor of Cotto In Italy, had been in tho condemned man's cell.

They found him much quieter than ever before. At 11 o'clock last night. Warden Brown oame to tho Cell door to read the death warrant. Chief Keeper Counaughton and Dr. Irving, prison physioian, were with him.

Cotto was standing at the oell door when tlioy entered. He listened to the reading quietly, but at the end said that hs did not understand what th warden was talking about. Warden Brawn did not attempt to explain because all legal requirement! had been fulfilled. Cotto went to sleep at 1 o'clock and slept till 0 o'olock this morning. At 0:30, when the death watoh was chanjod.

Keeper Uonuaughton found him sitting on his cot. He seemed quiet, iu fact, much less nervous than at any time since entering tho prison. Ho asked for milk toast for breakfast. At 8:13 the priests returned and shortly afterward ha partook of communion. Broakfast was served aftor this.

Shortly after 10 o'clock some of the witnesses who had beou standing in the road in the front of the prison were summoned by the war den and went into the prison. Tho guard received orders to admit no one to the prison HIT BY A TRAIN. i bi. uomi luxrnai, i Kill 1 1 A A A A IBV. Alob A 4.

(114 caught at his tricks. "To tell you tho honest truth," ho said, "I don't caro if they do. Let 'em roll and splash. Paronts try to keep thoir children from the water, and soniotimes succeed in bringing them up without knowing how to swim, but I think it very bad policy. Last spring I said to my youngest boy, If you don't know how to Bwim by the time August comes I will take you down to tho river and throw you off the end of tho In July he came to mo and said, You can throw me off tho dock My oldest girl can turn a handspring into tbe water and swim like a fish." "Yes, but think of how those youngsters of tbe Eighteenth ward will spoil thair clqthea with that combination of hill and water." "Humph I They'd do it anyhow," said tho commissioner." Careful computation conducted along tho chronological linos employed by Lieutenant 0.

A. L. Tottenof Yale iu discovering that the millennium is due to arrive iu 1899H established the fact that there will not be a single raaoaetahln IT IS BROKEN. Montanaos Manitoba 4J H9 Mo K. A CM 30 Mo Pao 3d 1 II! (Jen ns Tol A Wost lt 7SH4 Onion Ele let 111! PaciBc tr lX POM Union Wabaih 1st 105J, Wabash ad .....81 Wheel ALE Imp 3s.

.01 DUO 8 jjwv rub ft mm Kb UBB One BnSSS B8888 838 8t4883 Man Dead and Another Reported Dying, NYOen dob Nor Pao let 117.14 It ib probable that unless something occurs a moral contract botweon the genoral oommittce and the delegates which must be sustainod. Of course, he neglected to state that tha anti Nathan people proposed that tha membership dues should be remitted in case the present delegates were not returned at the proposed primaries. This would not violate any contract or bo a case of bad faith." "What will your next step be asked the reporter. "We will have to await the decisien of tho gen oral committee." "And if it should decide againBt yon?" We would probably submit. We may take tho case into court, and have obtained the advice of a well known lawyer on the subject, who assures us of the probability of any delegates we mky elect obtaining thoir seats in this legal way.

If wo docido upon this course we shall go right toon no tuousrht they might be married over again and thair interrupted domestic bliss be resumed. His honor, Judge Clomont, at onco began to probe Into the case himxalf. To his ques tions the plaintiff denied that ha had at present any agreement with the defendant to go back to her if she managed to get a divorce from her former husband. To similar qnestioua Clements admitted that ho had kuewn Bond for some yoarB. as he lived in tho same town, bat as his suspicions had never boon aroused ha had not asked htm anything about his separation from the defendant.

Still the questions ware put by the court and then it was learned that tbe sum The Engagement of ex Mayor MESSRS. BEARD AND DURYEA PltOTEST AsuiHt Coffoy'a Bill to Setter and Pave Certain Street. TTIT HRR II MN KM MN NM It rrr RIIMNNM MXIII II vn cot before Wednesday to stimulate the market far silver in London there will be a further fall in ItRR II NN NN II sssa Whitney to Miss Titus. Ir Si! fi i 1) if "1 0 tho price of tha metal as the result of the offerings of India council bills. Tno break last Mon GGO D8S 1 11 .1 Jl il .1 11 Ajf A Scaffold on Which Two Brooklyn Painters Were Werkingr in New York Struck day wai brought about by the offering of these bills at a decline of 0 33 of a penny per rucee.

by an Metaled Eailroad Car A Warn The Reported 111 Health of Mr. Whitney The outlook is not encouraging for a recov WE OAU. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR CHOICE COLLECTION OF NOVELTIES IN IMPORTED DRESS TRIMMINUS. I' on SPRING AND Willlnm XI. Beard and S.

B. Dnryea called upon Mayor Bsody te duy and protested against the bill pending in tho legislature for tho sewering and grading and paving of tho lower part of Clinton, Henry, Lorraino, Btish and other streets in that vioinity. Mr. Beard said that tho bill had been introduced at the instance of Alderman Coffey, and that the work completed would cost between 30n.onfi iHgr to Persons Who Are Inclined to be ery in silver, for to morrow it is expected Given as the Reason An Arrangement that tho fight over free silver will be re Careless. SUMMKlt.

COMPRISING FULL LINES OF miT newed in tho house of representatives and, from Which, While Perfectly Amicable, Has Caused Gossip What thoex jlayor Has Iwo painters, while at work at 10:55 o'clock this morning on a scaffold painting the building to Say. PASSKMKNTERIESi COLORED BEAD fat PS, IN ALL WIDTHS, I ROM 40 CENTS PER YARD UPS WARD. FRINGES, IN OOMDINA.HON.S OF JET, UIBUON AND LACE, FROM S4.00 TO PKK YARD. son oi jnvemia oiothiua or deoont pair of juvenile boots left in the Eighteenth ward by June 30. By July 4 the areas of maternal "wrath hovering over each house where children are will have merged and become a general tempest.

If, therefore, one of tho spectacles of the day should consist of a slim, wiry, dark vuaged, sharp featured man speeding for life from a street full of fnrious matrons, everybody will know how well the park commissioner haa sucoeeded in his soheme and will know also that tho avong ors aro on his track. present indications, tho faction, under the load of Mr. Blaud, will be defeated. It iB, therefore, probable that the London market for silver will continue in a demoralized condition and tho influence upon English trade with the EiBt may bo at me corner or and Pearl streets, New York, wore knocked from the geaffuld bv an ele. Home lime ago the announccmant was imade that ex Mayor Daniel D.

Whitney intended to mons and complaint had beou served on the de. fendanton March 4, at 179 Prince street, Breoklyn. "Was the defendant living there at the time?" asked the court. "Yes, sir." "I thought you said sho had been at home in Glen Cove sinoe November "I must have misunderstood you, sir. I made a mistake." Clements then went on to say that he had lived with the defendant up to March 4, when the papers were served.

Tho very next day.however, he put his wife on the Glen Cove train aud since then he had not seen or beard from her. She wanted aneaa and hold primaries without the approval qjthe general committee and then appeal to the law. By thejway, there ia one other fact which Mr. Goodrich failed to submit, and that is hie failure to vacate the presiding officer's ohair whon his own report on the matter was read." WflO MUitltSRED DETECTIVE ARNOLD, oiie: Island City Officials Examine a Number of Striker. CHANGEABLE BEAD FUINGRS AT 5 30 PER very BerioiiB.

ine fall in cotton 111 Liverpool to many again, aud that the bride elect was MiBs vated train aud ono of tham died shortly afterward at the ChamberB street hospital and the other is seriously injured. The names of tho two men are Benedict Subigan, 28 years old, ef 880 tlenriotta litua, a membor of one of tho oldost day still further complicates the situation abroad. YARD. JET FRINGES, ALL WIDTHS, FROM SH.QO TO and most respectod famiheB of Long fernd. She, it is understood, was an old and intimate friend 820.00 PER YARD.

Itallroad earnings; Inn. Madison street, Brooklyn, aud August Dudcn, 38 years old, of Gold and Sands streets, this city. of the Whitney family. The date of the marriage nr r1 i T. ..1 1 .0, JET AND COLORED BEAD GARNITURES AND was nxeu ror some timo Jn tho ear amino and and 4400,000.

This charge, ho asserted, tho propertj could not stand. Itwould amount to confiscation. Mr. Board saidthat the proposed legislation was of tho most pro nouncod Bpecial character and should not go through. Mayor Boody said he should confer with Mr.

Coffey in regard to tho matter. Mr. Duryea, who owns property down that way, mado on equally strong protest to tho mayor. Joseph Y. Scully, a renident property owner on Bush street, also called upon the mayor.

He favored tho pending bill, which, ho explained ropoiied to suipend the operatiom of tho stay law so far as these streets are concerned. He told the mayor that tho resident proporty owners wero in favor of the imrovementE and contended that they were entitled to them because they con tributd thoir share of tuxeB for oleanlng and Duden was killed. Tbe men wero employed by V. 1. IJ, I.U.

dio.iui 8t. L. and S. Ud wit Meroh ZIJ.83'.' (J. and Ht.

Louis, 3d trk BELTS. IN UNIQUE DESIGNS. FROM $4 00 TO Tho body of Bertrand Elmer Arnold, who war the ceremony was to be performed quietly. After NO. 5 WICLOUGHBT STREET.

An Impcrldiuz Fight for IU Old Liquor KiiCOHkCl B. a. u. lient ot IB CJity Hall place. S'J' EACH.

March 4 181 1 he scaffold was swung at the second floor of a one: nonermoen, the couple were to return to Kislon. l.fitis urooKiyn and take np their abode in the old hit tbe building on tho Pearl street aide. The die Ohi. and E. Illinois, irlt 300 uey mansion on street.

It is new said that Flint and P. 3d irk March 4 (l(l(! tanoe from the oulldiBg to the elevated traok at this point Is nearly four feet, and the width of the marrlago has been postponed indefinitely on Ohio Hirer, 3d wk Atiur.h 372 von. and It. liranae. roltruary, not 165.41 '2 the soattold was bont two feet, which made the distance between tho edge of the scaffold to tho slain by the striking iron monlderB ataimonds manufacturing company, in Long Island City, last Saturday night, lies unclaimed at Con way's Hunter's Point morgue.

Coroner W. W. Melners was bnsy to day with an investigation by means of which ho expects to bring to light tho men who committed the crime. From tho testimony so far available, Henry Higgius of 439 Tenth avenue is suspected of being the man who thrust a knife into the detective's neck. All tho men under arrest triro building.

Across tho road a doaen or so spectators carious idlers from the town gathered on the sloping turf and Btared opeu mouthed at the prison building. A few newspaper reporters, who had not beon invited to the execution, Btood in the roadwnr and watched the fl.igstaff above tho wardon's home, where the signal flag was to be run up announcing that Cotto was dead. Inside the prison Warden Brown gathered his Witnesses together in the office and the adjoining parlor and led them downstairs and through a covered passageway with many turns to the execution Cell. Cotton cloth stretched in front of the windows gervod only to deaden a little tho bright daylight that still made everything in the room perfectly clear. Toe only fnrnituro in tho room bosldo tho eleetrlo chair were some throe legged stools scattered about.

In an adjoining roonl behind the partition were the table for the autopsy and the plalu plue coffin (or tho remains. The chair was opposite the entrance through which the witnesses came, and facing them, to their right, waa the iron door olojing the passage to tho condemned celld. Elootrician Divis had preceded the othtsr witnesses to the execution room, had examined the Chair and had tested tho current. Everything was in perfect order and as soon as tho witnossos had entered the room the warden gave the signal to Chief Keeper Connaughton aud two of his assistants to bring In the coudomncd man. Connaughton opened the iron door and the three men, accompanied by Warden Brown, went through the passage to the room of the condemned.

Father DeSauctis and Father Milo were both with Cotto when tho keeper eutered. All three were ou their knees praying. They rose quietly and followed Warren Brown and Keeper Con nanghton into the death chamber. Father De Bauctl walkd in front of Cotto, holding the crucifix before his eyes aud uiterlnc Drivers in account of tho poor health of the ex mayor. For sometime past it is roported his health has not been vigorous, and it wasamicably arranged that Omaha, pear to December IU.

net. mm to marry her again, but be told her he could not unless she got a legal separation from hor former husband. Her parents' name was Hyslop. Jndge Clement then recalled Bond to tliestaud. He said that he had no intention of getting a legal separation from the defendant aud there was no understanding about the oasa at all.

He had not married since. "I want you," said his honor, when tho case had closed, "to bring some of the people at 170 Prince street here. I am not clear in view of the testimony this man has Hiven, that he is not how living with her as her her husband." JET ORNAMENTS. JET NETS AND BEADED OR EN A DINKS, FOR WAIST, SLEEVES AND DRAPERIES, IN GREAT VARIETY. UNOUT, BEADED AND PLAIN AltABOUT AND KDOINfiS, IN ALL SHADES, FROM fr CENTS PER YARD UPWARD.

BLACK AND ECRU POINT DE GENE EMBROIDERIES, IN ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES; CHANGEABLE SILK RUFFLING IN THREE ROWS, AT $2.75 PER YARD. PINKED EDGE RUFFLING, FOR HOUSE ROBES. IN COMBINATION COLORINGS. AT fl.oQ PER YARD. side or a passing elevated train scarcely two feet.

Ches. and Ohio. Kebruary. not 18.0l4 Nor. and Western, 3d wk March 10.HH1) luuiionua nuossmns saw tuo entire occur Klo.

O. Wt'iturn, robruitry, not 5t(7 lighting theBtreets and repairing sowers in other parts of the city. rence was John Miller of 120 Hopkins street. There was an arrival ot 1,730,000 franca gold jjivuMjn. no mat ue was waiting tor a from Luropo yesterday In transit for Cuba.

The market was quiet and the tono stoady friend at Fulton and Pearl streets and was watching the paintora at work when the train Warlike preparations were made In Justico Walsh's court this morning by Louis Kiater macher and his couuse), ErnBt Lasche, to wrest from the wifo bf Frederick Sohuerman, who keeps a restauraut at 84 Conrt street, an excise department license granted in September last to Herman Eudrlea of Willoughby street. En dries has gone out of tho business. His iieenso was assigned to Mr. Liebinger of the brewing Arm of Liebinger fc Ohm and he in turn, it is alleged, gave it by deed of Bale to Kistormnoher. The money to pay for it was advanced by Schuerman, and when Histermacher failed to pay tha advance mado it is alleged, Mrs.

Sohnci' man took tho liooniie. Tho saloon at 6 Willoughby street was raided by tho polico of the first precinct last week and charges are pending against tho bartender for selling liquor without a license. The olaim is made that tlm ftnlann hnl early this afternoon until toward 1 o'clock, whon there waa an irregular fall. with the grangers und passed. ELBPEB Wlin A HARRIED WOMAN, But They Did not Go More Tban Three IQilct Away.

On March 2 Joseph Robinson and Mrs. Anna The men, ho said, wero lowering the scaffold Louisville and Nash villa weakest, but this was tne event snonia oe put off. Ex Mayor Whitney although 71 years of age, is an active man" Three years ago his first wife died, and since then he has lived with a married son on Poplar streot. He has three children, two sous and a daughter, all married. Miss Titus is a woman of 43 and in a member of tho Society of Friends.

She has been active In ohnrch nni Sunday school work at Glen Cove and is generally respoctad for her amiable qualities. Tbe announcement of her engagement was a genuine surprise to tho residents of ihOBtaid old town, bnt was unanimously received with favor. The news that the wedding has been postponed will ba learned with profound regret and that the engine and two cars had nassed JAMES M.ORKERY A CO. BROADWAY AND ELEVIi.VTU STREET. NEW YORK.

followed by a recovery and a quiet epeculatian Tho tono was steady, on a light volume of bus The end of the scaffold swung round as tha third car passed aud it was caught by it and both men ness for the next balf hour, growing stronger conflicting evidence. They aro Charles McAloon of 108 Eighth street, Peter Gormley of 72 Jackson avenue, George McConkey of 143 Borden avemio, Joseph Conborry of 143 Borden avenuo and Frank Fyle of 73 Borden avenue. Conberry, Fyle and McAloon were looked upon as the most important witnesses. Coroner Meiners this afternoon learned the address of Arnold's mother, a Mrs. Swehr of North Groverdale, and immediately sent her a telegram acquainting her of hsr son's death and asking her to come on and claim tho body.

Arnold formerly resided in Worcester. and a THE REPORTERS' NOTE BOOK. Occurrence of Intcrct iia Brooklyn atad Vicinity. John Kennedy who was rescued from the river at the foot of Division avenue Saturday, told Justico Goetting this morning that he did not under tho load of Northern Pacific nrofcrred were thrown to the ground. Ona of them fell into the basement of 269 Pearl street, and the other fell into a baBomeut of the same building after 1:30.

Soon after 8 o'clock the market grow a little on tmlten street. irregular, iu consequence of realizations, but tho undertone waa strong until 2:30, when tha mar lntead to commit auiei le. Ha was discharged degenerated into a low dance house, or "ase oond Billy McGlory's," as tho police say. MaYR BOOPS" ANB THK OANTOlt AfJT, ket became heavy aud then dull. Subsequently John Canavan of 302 Kicks street and George Idtolino to iuterfere in this matter." it improved.

Horan of 46 Atlantic avonua. 16 year old boys, rue imc iTJat ijtralo Writes a Letter Smith of Smitbviile South eloped. Thoy did not go more than three miles away. They found a vacant houso at Merrick, hired It from Mrs. Sarah Ann Barnum, tho owner, and began heuse.

keeping without any of tho nccosBary fixtures, A few nights later Mrs. Smith removed tho con tents of her own house at Smithvilio South to the house at Merrick. Mrs. Boblnson located her recreant spouse at Merrick, and on Saturday caused his arrest for abandonment. Tho warrant was granted by Justioe Seaman of Wautagh.

Robinson gave bail to appear for examination. He douies that ho was ever married lo the woman who bears his name. She says they wore married in 1883. They have two children. Mrs.

Smith has a husband livingrbut they havo been letter rrom Miss Aglac G. Smith, a school teacher of that place, was found in one of the pockets of Stocks wore generally strong in the late trade were held by Justico Tigho this morning on suspicion of robbing Yin Lung's laundry at 40 tlce WaWi, very determinedly, this morning, in giving his decision. "If what is said against this place is true this man should never ect a lice.nsn and at the oloso. EARLY SPRING JN EARLY SPRING IN EARLY SPRING IN EARLY SPRING TAKE TAKE TAKE HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA THE TH THE Money loaned at 2 por cent and at 114 and Atlantic avenue, a weok ago. in my opinion." closed about 1H.

Fir in the building 480 Fifth avenue, early xiieiu were rumors mat tne children of the ox mayor ware opposed to the match on the ground that their father had attained au age when he should not seriously contamplato marriage. A careful invostlzation shows that they have no foundation In faot. There has boon no interference, it is said, and ha was left to ot entirely at hisovn dictation. Tha or mayor is well off in tho world's goods. He is a member of tho firm of J.

C. D. D. Whitney, wholeialo grooors In lower Fulton street, and is also tho nresident of the Iihiniltnn insurance company, at 133 Broadway, New York. Ihe following ible shows tho cour.o of the yesterday morning caused damage amounting to to Senator lUcCorly.

Senator John JIcGarly is anxious that there shall be no misunderstanding as to the position held by the mayor and himself iu connection with tho proposed repeal of tbe Oantrr act. To. day tho senator and the mayor had a further talk ou the subiact and at 2 o'olock this afternoon tho following letter from Mr. Boedy to Mr otock market this day: niscoar. Holders' uniou No.

1, of which the striking moiders are members, met yesterday afternoon at Callaghau's hall, in Long Island City, and passed reselntions denouncing the murder. They have employed Charlos F. Duffy as counsel to to look after the interests of Hisgins, who has been committed to tho county jail. ELECTRIC LIGHT POLKS 11,000, covered by insurance. Open Cloa At 10 o'clook this morning Are was discovered ina.

Put Vv nuitotit AiithorKy in i iu the cellar of the store 601 Fulton street. Loss Am. HefialDr le 08, $1,100, mostly covered by iusurauco. Am. Rotluins Co.

pM 1'Hli Am. Cotton nil 3s auuiiaiuu lor lomo nine, ona says sue is married to Eobinton, bnt he denies it. Italian for his salvation, to which ho made firm responses. He took Ma place in tho chair without any signs of failing. The priests knelt in front of the death ohlr and continued praying alond.

Cotto kept his eyes fixed on thorn and continued to repeat the responses. Meantime tho keepers adjusted his nrms and began to fasten him into the chair. His arms were bound dovn and then his legs. A broad strap fastened across his cheat hold his body upright in the chair and a heavy headband of leather waa adjusted quickly acrcsB hia face, drawing hi head back against tiio rubber headrest. Above his head hung a spiral cjil of wire.

To the end of it was clamped a TitreniT.iixtlt Ward. The board of aldermen met at 2 this afternoon BEST BEST BEST SPRING SPRING SPRING MEDICINE MEDICINE HJeh. est. ouk 3H 130 Am. uotton uu Dia.

lhomas McGuire, for stealing a caso of condensed milk from Martin Statnm of 1,287 Atch. Tod. i Santa Fo 3S with President Coffey in tho chair. i 37M KH' DIN When seen at tho latter place this afternoon ho TBE DWYERS BACK A MCCH iBUSED WOMAN. Paciflo street, and John Sloan of 454 Flushing President Coffey offered a resolution directing A.nUKK.TIEWTH.

refused to either deny or affirm tho report that i.i avenue, for stealing Jio from his mother, were Philip pea tin that inquiry be made as to what rhrht or authori Henry diireuet Got a iTIan to Atsiat the marnatio engagement had bean brokej. its COLUMBIA T1IEATBH, tar Himself, but Not for Michael. both held by Justico Connolly this morning. ty lights and polos have been "nlnmd have nothing to say," he replied to the questions Washington and TillarK sis. Jlrooklru.

iernando Llbasso, a shuemaker of 100 East EI) Eli McCarty was given to the rooortew: Mayob's Office, Bbookltn, March 28. 1802. To thr: Honorable John McCartv, Senator Sin Yon wore correct in saying that I was in favor of your bill exemptina the city of Brooklyn from tho provisions of the Oan tar act. I so informed yon, and I still be lievethatif no legislation can be agreed upou formulating a proper substitute for that aot a repeal would bo preferable to its retention on the statute book so far as the city of Brooklyn is concerned. At the time of our conversation upon public streets in the Twenty sixth ward.

ft. win k. sowles I CO Lessees and Manaz Sufli lal far eivell ri. ir nf Mi, it ir iicfiv The Dwyers have got back from the South and New York avenue, says that burglars robbed his 41 HARDT, nad tho direction of Messrs." HenrT K. 01 an CABLE reporii 'r.

"it is said that your health i.s impaired," said the reporter. "I hava nothing to repoabd the ex mayor, is reported that polos have recently beon put up there without proper authority. Referred to tho Bhop last night of oash and jewelry amounting Arnry anil Maurice Gran. LA I tl.SCA MONDAY JAY in value to $142. committee on lamps and gas.

TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MAT. uie laot 1 am not a very sick man, as my Philip Fiuklestoin, a tailar of 146 Clinton INE i CLKOPATRA. Aid. Picking presented a petition from nliiMno looks might indicate." 3C.M Beating Hi Wifo.

Henry Ahrens, known as the one legged tobac conist, who spends most of his time in prison for boating his wife.who keeps a boarding house at 67 North Second street, waB arraigned before Justice Goettifig this morning on her oomplaint of assault. Her right eye" was badly damaged and she was out and bruised. "How long have you been ont of the penitentiary?" asked the magistrate of Ahrens. "Six weeks," was the reply. TH LMtSDAY FEDORA.

FRIDAY CAMILLE. street, New lork. fell into a cellar way at Waf Lowest. OttH mi til, 13SJ 2i" Hj'i lOGfi 70 3oK 141'' 158 5 i 4W 5 vox mts: 7'i i 113 3k) asking that a polico conrt room be seourad in th SATURDAY VEN1NG Anr 1 I. ,.,..11 41M 107'" 4 70S4 35'4 14 oil 49sl MM ol Hue.

BERNHARDT. Special prices for Horn. 141' ASSAl'LlBB UY A GASO OF BOUUHS. hinll ougeirciuent, S3, SI and 7no. Alo.

kins and 8uttor avanuoa last night and cut bis bead. Gustave Knoblauch of 1,212 B'ishwick avemis Bennett caaiuo building in the Twenty sixth ward. This board onoe voted to have a court room for Polios Justice Watson, bntsiibiequeutly All Udlcrprldlug Agent, of a Local i.atv md I1A11. tH s'S 1 IV Ajmm A a me 4ueDuun ui uj now legislation on this subject had not been considered and was nst mentioned. The letter written to the secretary ef the Brooklyn city railroau by Mr.

Jeuks, dated March 23, 1802, was iu accord with my direction and was written in response to an inquiry addressed to me asking whether I would approve of an act sub 52H it is to be expectod that racing nows will begin to grow interesting. The biggest responsibility rests on Michael Dwyer, for ho is roported to hold it in his power to make or broak tho Gutton burg track and tho interests connected with it. This morning he was not at the rooms of the BrooUlynjockoy club, but his brother. Philip, was on hand, looking brighter, better nud stouter than ho has for many months. 'I have nothing particular to Bay.

I am asking questions just uow," said ho. "I haven't senn a running horea in four months. I got back lata on Saturday. It rained bo hard Sunday that I stayed in the homo, and hero I am. I expect that the coming season will ba the best we havo Canadian Paclllo 88H Canada Suuttiern Ut4 Central New Central Pccittc Chattanooga.

Chea. Ohio L'4 Cho. A Ohio Utptd Chos. A Ohln'Jd 41M Cu1ceo A Alton Chic. ll ir.

A iuinoy. 10IJ'4 ChioaKo Gas Trnst. OioT. O. C.

i tit. 1. 70U Cler. I'. A St.

L. p( Colorado Coal 3 tM Consolidated Gas Dolawara A Hudson. 141 Del. Lack Western. DenT.it Rio Grande.

Hear. P.lo G. pf.l... SH Dis. i Ost.

F. M)H East Tennessee tj F.atTcn. let ptd Kat I'cna. Jd pld Erie ai Kricpld T3U HocUios V.v.icr UliaJ flliaoia Central. Snore.

Loaa Island Lo jisnileiN'aaurillo Manitoba 113 Manhattan ileaou rfsnnattsn El con 1 14 Slobllo Ohio Michigan Contrai Jlinu. St. Louis 10 Ji Atinn. St. Loufs pfil Mo.

Kan. i Texi Mo. Kan. A T. Dfd was fined $15 by Justics Canuelly, this morning, MOL.

NEW PARK 'i'H ISATKR. aud Ordr League. William A. Cron of, 241 Willoughby street i l'rfect from erory soet. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

"Ho brought a man named Jack Plipp into the agent of a local Scandinavian taw and order UK'S I.VrKA.IELY INTERESTING COMEDY DRAMA. nouae and both or them beat aud kicked me in shocking mannor," said Mrs. Ahrens. society, went out yesterday to Collect evidence againat liquor dealers for violation of the excise law. Caotaiu Campboll of ihe Eighteenth pre 1VI.

Sill. POTTER OF TEXAS. "It was Flipp that struck her and I have wit 133 recousiaered its action because of the opposition of a number of neighborhood clergymen, who contended that the surroundings wero improper. The petition to day was referred to the special committee on court rooni3 and tho standing committoo on pnblio lands and buildings. BESCBED FROM A BURKING BUILBIXG.

tlciiry Vt'cHdt ana His Family Uare a Narrow Enca.e From Beaili. nesses to provii it," replied Ahrens. The case was adjourned. 31 fi 73 SI) lOo 1 :1.15a if 1 tVi ys'i 10M cinct detailed i'atcolmaii B.Ufo to go out with him. The first arreat made wan that of the bar PRESENTEIl fl MR.

FRANK II sixunis rr.MPsvv lid a warrant, nas Deen isaued for the arrest of SPLENDID COMPANV Mim'niiv NEXT WKK PA ULTNE HALL OPERA OOM tender for Thomas F. Farrell, 28 Myrtle avenue. Later JameB Mordannt, bartender for Thomas IUH 3SN curved baud of metal lined with sponge, whioh was drawn down by one of tho attendants and, by a strap passing around his head, was fastened against his forehead. Another attendant drew from a strap at Cotto'a feet another wire spiral, lo the end of which another sponge lined metal band was clamped. This electrode was strapped to the calf of Cotto'a leg, the trousers which he wore having been cut for that purpose.

When tho straps had been adjmted Warden Brown asked the electricians if everything was rflady. Davis nodded. Immedittely tbe warden cave the signal with his right faandi tbe switch bar was thrown and the current shot through the form in tho chair. The priests were still praying in a loud voice, but tho straps across Cotto's faco partly bound his lips and he could only mumble tlio responses. The sound of bis voice was cut off sharply as the current passed through him and his body strained at tho straps.

His race flushed purple and froth came from Iuh lips. It was ox cctly when tho current wag first turned on. It was turned off in 32 seconds. Cotto slowly opened his eyes and looked at Faihsr lltlo, with what seemed a reproachful expression. Ho soemed protesting mutoly against tho treatment bo waj receiving.

His hands moved aud there was no doubt in the minds of the witnesses that ho was not only alivo but conscious. Tbe signal was given again by Warden Brown and uoe more the body stiffened BP and strained at the straps. The current was fiipp. Ahrens is, it appear. Jealous of tho boarders, and when oat of prison beats his wifo Kelly, 353 Fulton street, was taken into custody.

ion P1J1 ON THKATEH. edwinknoivi.es, Sole Proprietor and Mana.er. known in years, but I ha ve no positive knowledge, of course, and am not in a. position to talk. Iam ready for hard work, though.

You know I was run down, and racing is not tho business to get reBted on. As to tho question of tho board of control I have nothinc to say. My brother is the only one who can talk on that question. You may be able to see him later and hoar him" talk for himself." tor keeping them. TBE WEATHER.

tor driving a onpplen now. Justice Connelly thU raoniin'i hel William H. Stronn for trial on a charge of stealing a plnsh ooat and $5 in cash from Margaret Baxter of 103 Navy street. About 12:30 o'claek thi3 morning, Oilber Kelly of tho Eleventh praoiuct, fsusul the plate glass show window of Louis Bnbi'a grocery, 22 Union Btreot, broken. Two live call oaus of olive oil had bien stolen.

He says tho oil was worth $18 and that tho damage to his window is $250. Special Officer William Wallace of tho Fifth precinct, who is a private watchman, saw a youth named Thomas Cully at 2 o'clock this morning with two live chickens under his coat. When questioned he said that he was taking tho birds home for breakfast. Owen Donaelly identified the chickens and said that they were taken trom his stable, at 58 North Second street. Justice Goetting adjourned a hoaring of the case.

LOOKS BAO FOB FREE SII.YF.I!. Aiierwaru, in passing through lindge street, from Myrtle avenue to Willoughby street, he 2ti muted which was essentially the same bb Mr. Cantor's bill No. 710 now before tbe senate, or if I would not approve of that bill, whether i would indicate what chansres in the original act would meet with my approval. I directed Mr.

Jenk to state tliat I did not apprevs of the bill as submitted, and to state in answer to the further inquiry that I wonld approve of a bill if it embodied the essential features of tho bill which Mr. Jeukstras directed to enliven with his answer. Very respectfully yours, David a. Boodt. ANOTHER U4X WALKS INTO THE CAN Ah.

Kfie Su Kcscned, but If ot Until Ho Was IVonrly Dead. Still another man walked Into the Gowanns canal last night for the reason that the dock was nuprotocted. His name is Michael Dnffy, he is 43 years old and livos at 52 Fourth stroet. It is said that when ho walkod into the water ha was undor the influence of liquor. Frank Smith of 123 Smith street aud David Orenaliawl of 140 you waa assaulted by a gang of rough, who fled ou This weck Matinoes WKDNKSDA and SATURDAY the approach of an officer.

In the Adams stnot WjiSaixoTait, O. March 28, TILL k. U. MeBITf. I'fl4 10SH ROSE COtlLAN.

In DOHOTIIY'S DILEMMA. nr Vi 3)J i'j" SATURDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, conrt this raoruiug both defoudants pleadod not guilty, and examination waR deferred. Crou was For Eastern New York, fair weather, northerly nix 31 1 mi About 0:30 o'clock last night a kerosene oil lamp exploded iu the apartments of Morris Lif kentz, on the first floor of 1,103 Myrtle avenue, and set fire ts the diningroom carpet. The flames were communicated to the snrronnding woodwork and within twenty minutes thereafter the whole floor was in flames. Several engines and a squad of police from tho Cedar street station responded to an alarm and after considerable difficulty extinguished tho flames.

The only lli" uui liaiu i.k ana Aiiur, uluheld. A.a stcd by (HI AKLKs COGHLAN. Next week THK LOST PARADISE. not able to appear against them. FOB AND AGAINST MAYOR (JLEASO.S.

Missouri Pacific CWi Nat. Cordage Co Nat. Cordaje Co. pt l. 10S Nat.Leud U1H Nat.

Lead pfd New York Central N. Y. Chi. 4 StL IS( Oh A St 1st pi. Oh 31 1, ill p(.

N. Y. New Ear. N. Y.

Sus. A West 13 N. Y.Sus. A West pM fS North American t4 Northwestern Northwestern pfd Northern. Pacific 21i winus, Becoming variable; slightly colder Tues.

day morning follewed by rising temperature. LAL rKCEXXILITIU. THK SECOND PAltl.Oll READINGS 4UH Jiidco Ctslleti DitspoheM of six nc iu DEATH OP JO IIS F. NKKSO.l. John P.

Neesoti, a wail known and popular 1:1 5S Which Ilr. Rleckwenai Flsrarcx. BY MRS. HAHKIKT OTIS DELLE.S'B AUGH. Jbair, stationary temperature, northwesterly.

For Ren. tit of DROOKLYN HOME FOR AGED MEN, Deraocrat of tho Twenty secend ward, died Justice Cullen of the supreme court this morn changing to weiterly, winds; for Tuesday and Wednesday, fair, slightly warmer; conditions AT THE POUCH GALLERY. 34.1 CLINTON AV. 1 lll SiH til rather suddenly at his residence, in Ninth street, near Fourth avonns, this marning. Ho was the Northern Pacific old.

Ill "0 14! 1'0 33 10)5 40 13 fS .14 110X ')' 00M 40" 10 33" 10M Second street happened to be near that portion of near Greene, nn TUESDAY MORNING. MABCII 20.1802. AT 11 O'CLOCK. lavorabio lor rain on Thurnay. RICOnD OT TffiS THIRMOKETEH.

secretary of tho ward aseiatiou and was for pantsof the houseat tho timo were Hours Wendt, his wife, aged mother and five young Wendt and his family were rescued, well nigh suffocated, by tha polico and firemen through one of the upper windows. The building, whioh is owned by John Kremener of 73 2 Bashwick avenue, was damaged to the extent of about $300. 4(iH ttecond street which tbe canal intersects and whore Duffy tumbled into the water. After a WAsmxoTOJf, D. March 28.

Speaker Crisp told a congressman this morning that ho wonld refuse to bring in cloture rule on the silver bill Mnless a majority of the Demo 73 CENTS. TICKETS. merly in tb county clerk's office For the last Uan be The following is the record of the thermometer POUCH GALLERY. Ohio Omaha 40 Omaha pfd Ontario 4 OreKon Narigation Paciflc Mail Peoria I DM ing rendered deoisions in sn applications for writs of mandamus to compel Mr. Bleckwenn, treasurer of Long Island city, to honor warrants signed by Mayor Gleason.

In the first, his honor upholds the treaurer In rof using to pay the warrant for some 3,000 to tho branch of the St. John's hospital. A writ is allowed to Rodney 8. Beassel, to compel payment of ti 1 0.06. rent ef year ho has not been in good health and had great deal of trouble they succeeded in rescuing as Kept at tne iJB002X.ra ulilx Kaole ofBee: CYRANO OPERA HOUSE.

This weolt. grown abnormally stoat. Sir. Xeoaon was out 3'r mm and, in answer to a police man's call. Ambu 2 4.M 37 10 A.

40 cratic members agreed to support the committee on rules on it. Thirty five froa coinage Demo 10 lance Surgeon Meyers arrived, fennd Duffy very 41) 4 A. 38 6 A. 38 Pipe Line Certificates Pullman 12 P. 3 P.

50 much exhausted and nearly beyond resuscita crats have refnsed to sign a requeit for a cloture, A. 40 I WOKRIED TO SUICIDE UT NSGKALGf A. yesterday. in the rain aud when he returned homo alarmiug symptoms showed themselves. Mr.

Neeson was about 43 years old and leaves a wifu and seven children. kept on about twelve seconds, when it was turned off a second time, and Cotto's body settled down in the ohair, limp and, at last, apparently lifeless. The doctors stepped forward to listen to tho heart aud to feel tho pulse, but before they reached the body the fingers moved, and Warden Brown again gave the signal. For the third time the current shot through the body and the rigidity of musoles aud the straining at the straps wsb repeated. Whon 'the cur i)i tion.

He was taken to the Seney hospital. and the anti silver men are freely claiming that oity nan. wis nonor refuses a peremptory end RaasHnr Richmond Rook Island ilAUAtKS iVKDNKDAY and SATURDAY. HARTLEY CAMPUELL'S Atolt realistic plaj, THE WHITE SLAVE. Next week HOYT'S fnoni.st silt.

A HOLE IN THK GROUND. HUM Atomico ttfmperators to day Areraze tuaperacars came date last joar Axhcoii Nichols Put a Bullet In Hia 49: the bill is dead. fit. Paul 571, 10W 71)3 vm 8.JS, Head. HIUH WATER.

fit. Paul pfd tit. Paul A fillrer Bullion 0 HASTED A UITOKCK AT 1AHKTON. CSpecial to the Eagle. Sioux Falls, S.

March 88. SAtB LAS!) IS SOtTB BtlOOhLT.f. JYIE BBHJIAS'S, 5SHS 80 11 45 7.H Texas A Pacific lilts 1 1 By order of OharleB 0. Goodrich and William allows au alternative writ in the case of H. F.

Quinu in their claim for $3,000 for work dona on the Eighteenth ward school home. His honor denies with costs the application of James J. Mulligan for the peremptory writ, to recover for salary as clerk of the standing committee of tho common council, and on the application ot Edward M. Tyrroll for COSCKET BT BDIfDAT SCHOOL CUlt.DKKX. At tho Oreane avenna Presbyterian ohnrch last nig bt, wag given a concert by the Sunday school children.

There wa singing, recitatians and an addrejs by Hosed O. Young of tha Mount Union Pacific Wabash A private messago from Yankton, this state. The followlug is the official announcement of the time and duration of high water at New York and Sandy Hook for to morrow, March 29: M. liangiey, executors and trustees of William 0. Wabash nfd brings the news that Mrs.

Ada Tyson Brockar of Lasgley, deceased, Adrian II. Aluller Son will Western Union THIS WEEK. MATINEE EVERY DAY, BOSTON HOWARD ATHENEUM STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY. Brooklyn, N. was on Saturday granted a di ell at auction, Thursday, April 7.

at 12 :30 P. 33U Ashton Nichole. a stenographer, 33 ycaro of age, shot himself in the head at his residence, 208 Heap street, at neon to day. Mr. Nichols Uan Englishman and has been married six years.

He baa no children. Some months ago he was forced to give up all work because of an attack of neuralgia, which affected hiB eyes. He was under treatment of a specialist, who advised him to go to Florida. Nichols had a conviction that be i r. J34 Wheeling pfd.

74i Dura'n of A M. llno.lHolxUt. vorce from hei husband, Robert A. Brooker of 74M P. M.

Tlm.inlht. g.M. Fiat. Olivet Presbyterian chnrch. The regular choir was replaced by Ml Emma Woods' Bible class Fan.

it. IK. at at tne real estate exchange, 50 Liberty street. New York. 303 loti located on First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh ave Ctsic igo Box offlco open dally from 0 A.

M. (o 0 P. M. ior rent oi toe High school and $1,333.33 for that of the First ward school, au alternative writ Is allowed. New York.

Tho divorce wag a platonio affair, both parties agreeing. There was a nominal ap pearanoe by the defendant, but no contest. 6 il 8:301 5.0 6.1 8:33 5.1 Closlnr, Saadr Hki INDEPENDENT SCHUKTZBN PANY OF BROOKLYN. of young womei A SUMBAt KVSS1.K! SKIBT DA SCI. 6 nues, and Fifty eighth and Fifty ninth streets, 1 M.

CAPTAIN G. FASSNACHT. Nothing can be learned of the case atvYankton as the papers on file show nothing but a plain case of desertion, aud Mr. Brooker has relig 33 ANN1VHR3ARY AND INVITATION south iSrooklyn. ASSAULTED HIS FATHER IK HVf.

BALL, oo To be held at H9rEE5TS 9t OC6A TKSSSLS. ASB1VED MONBAI. JIASOB 28. Lll Wlonipas Llrcrpool, Naw York. S5 Richmond Mill, London.

New York. Ss The OaeeD. Lii ernooL New York. wouia never recover, nis wiie, However, was confident that be would soon be all right and she persuaded him to go South. He agreed to go and the couple were to start to morrow.

Nichols was found in a oloset. A 32 caliber re A SQIUBBLB OVER AtlBOST. Colonel Charles W. Thornton, Ibie Bfteraoon, asked Justice Bartlett of the Supreme eourt to remove Milton 8. Quiterman, as trustee under a Tbe Joseph Benjamin Sixteenth ward Republican battery gave one of its Sunday evening entertainments last night, at tho club rooms.

The programme included topical songs, a skirt iously kept her own connsel. SAENGERBaND HALL. Schermerhorn and Smith ett. Charles Finn, a well dressed man witb a badly 0:30 A. fl.

80 80 38 3KW 28M 10. J2H 10.47 0.25 0.3,ri MONDAY. March iT8, conimencini OP. Amsterdam via Para Ss Prince raderlcV Hcadrick, xnaribo. Kew York.

Wheat Mar Jnlr Coax Mar Jaly Oats May POBS May July Laud Mar Jaly Bibs May July DBATH OF HKS. fRAKCKS HO HEIL PtVfTEB, Mrs. Frances McNeil Potter died yesterday at dance, and lectures on "Seuaatioas," "Qreen certain agreement of separation entered into by Philip LutE and Francis P. Lutz. It ig claimed volver was clutched in his hand.

He was unconscious. Dr. D. Simmons, who was called, gave little hope of recovery. Nichols was taken to tho New mHE MOST POPULAR COURSE ILLU3 srVrW 'iA tho bjr Profeasor II.

At fl IKi riif til i ii i tl the home of Mrs. Caroline Warren. 525 Lafnv rent was turned off thin time Dr. Irving applied tho stethoscope to the heart and Dr. Abbett, who had beon keeping the official time, felt the pulse.

They shook thoir hoads and stepped baok. The fingers beean ta movo again and there was plenty of ovidenoa that Cotto was still alive. For the fourth time the warden gave the sig pal aud for tho fourth time the currout waa turned ou. It was not turned off until the face of tho man had turned a purplish black aud tho exposed part of the right leg was of the same color. This time the current completed its work, for whon it was turned off tho physicians found no cigns of lif.

A pause of several niinutaj took plae9, during which the physicians present eiamiued the body at Intervals for signs of life. There hsd been no muscular aotisn of the chest between tho ehooks, as in former casftB, and no sound cama from the man's lips af tey tho first shock. Dr. Irving, in answer to a question as to the indications of life after the third shock, Bald: "Yes, tbero were fain indications of life when I listened at the man's heart ana feli of bis pulse." Br, Irving called attention tho fact that in his cage there was no burning. The (team which arose was caused, be said, by the rapid evaporation of the water at the eteotrottos, ana tbore was a alight soalding of tbe parts owing to the drying dp of the blood vessels.

But there 10 30 0.30 0.4O4y that airs. Lata had broken her part of the atrrae fl. "Llfe of OoiumLas, Chicago and tho World Cahimhlan ette avenue, of pleuro pneumonia. Mrs. McNeil EaBtern district hospital.

Ss Driffield, Cardiff via St. Vincant, York. 6s Taormfna, Hamburg. New York. Sa Boltrta.

porU, New York. Ss Rook Light. London, Mew York. AnxivzD at roiuuax rosii. La Normaadle.

Now York, Havre. poiut Girls and Their Doings" and "Is Marriago a Failure THittVf A ST03I UTO A STREET CAB. Michael Cullen threw a largo stone into a mept and although her husband had ceased te damaged eye, was charged before Justice Goetting to day witb intoxication. "Why were you siutoxicated on Sunday?" asked' tbe conrt. "1 had trouble with my father In law and he decorated my eye.

Finn was permitted to depart undor a suspension of sentence. BKV. DB. PARKHUHST STILT, AT ITeUK. was the daughter of General John McKnil.

tha rtih, lf)ih "Alaska and Cattforala." Gale of seats at ni.kota tJU2 pay her 18 per week, he still stood readr and hero of Chippewa, and the nleca of the late morning. Reeerred, single, 76j. Coarai.81.rib. An 6.03i5 fi.70 i AKLOK BEAiHflus ui HU3. DEMiBflBAueB.

1 wmiDg to pay $6. Decision was reserved. 5.7 7 o.82085 rankltn Pierce, fourteenth President of tha Mrs. Harriett Otis Dellenbaugh will give the crowded Flushing and Graham avonua oar on Graham avenue last evening, breaking the glass THKI ABE HOW AT 78 L'OUOT SriBET. United States.

She was a sister of Mrs. Benham, widow of General Benham of the United 8tstes second in her course of parlor readings for the AKBBEW 8. COLTKB QxlSS A POIST. Justice Cullen of the sunremo conrl tbla morn army, and had many friends In this city. beneutof tho Broeklyn home for aged men.

to. in one of the windows and slightly injuring a passenger. Justice Goetting sent the accused to marrow morning at 11 o'clook. at tho Pooch sal. The Brooklyn master naintera' and deoorators' asiociation now.

have their headquarters at 73 Court street. Yesterday morning Mrs. Elizabeth McLTugh of iail for 20 days. 'uosorlptlona lor course beftre March 31. 81.

AJOVELTY THEATER" 1 RoSSYlK Soah Orii. trL PropriMorand Manager JLULL WORLD OF NOVELTIES. WEK Harry JVebbors JUncIe Tom's Oabio, BDFOKD A TH ATE jVltOOJaiSiC JL E. Good Resersed brata, 50c. This week Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY LYDIA THOMPSON, a Grand Triple BillT Next week PAT BOONEY In LORD KOONKY.

LEE AV AOAD1.J1Y OF MUSIC. THIS WEEK. MOaB't FOB Til 8 BBlDflE. Secretary Henry Beam of the bridge trustees lory, Olinton near Greene. Her readings iriU iacludo selections from many popular Eng ing granted the motion to vacate the order of ex arnination of Andrew R.

Culver and Allan C. Washington in the suit brought by Henry W. Sage, Sean Sage ana WiUiam H. Hno nn atnaf Mr FOB THE REPOSE OF FATH8B UG CASE'S SOUL. The Knights of St.

Patriok have arranged for a solemn requiem mass to be celebrated at St. Vin ceut de Paul's ohurch, on North Sixth street, tomorrow, for the repose of tbe soul of their late obaylain, tho Bev. Father Edward J. MoCaba. "Royal BnkiutT Powder is Undoubtedly Toe pareDt and most reliable baking powder made." U.

Oov't Cbomlst. Ad. COSGBESSHAX MC Krs A HESIUS. this inarning received from Controller Jackson nau auu American auinors. 128 Bergen street, while on ber way to church.

Rev. Dr. Parkhurst was before the Jfeur York grand Jury again this forenoon give further information concerning tbe evidence gathered by his agents, as to tha alleged violation of the excise lair and the existence of disorderly houses and gambling dent. IIet rlor Copenhagen CUerry Cordial Tha iatsat European fashion at club, teas, eta, Adv; Representative McKennaof California has ad lost bor pockotbook. whioh contained $38.

dressed a lettor to the speaker of tho home, in 7300,000 for bridge improvements, pari of tbe $640,000 arising from the sale of bonds to pay for the Washington street extension of the" I Every Container Keeelpt Culver, Washington and the Prospect park and tho Conoy Island railway oompany. Tho I suit was to diflcpver andprote. all oged rights ox World' Fair special, Eqntitni baking nao: the RoV Better r. a.vines Ttii.iiai and SATURDAY, JOHN T. KELLY in AND 1 forming him that bo has forwarded to the governor of his state hia resignation 63 a of tha houso of tb; takq effect to day.

bridge railroad. The new mtddav train to Chlcsts httthnsi. V.v n.H. Mltf, With more whmtEiaoii. are aasorcd.

i.dt. weearia. ai. rtinar'a ComoatiT Im trat Ajv. BROKEN SEAL, mil IkmBe.

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