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2 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENINQ, MA.RCH 15. 1892. I WALL ST. STOCK REPORTS. Of Now England aud Sugar Trust Lead in Advances.

A Fluctuating Market at the Close 'Ml; of the Day's Trading. Hr Online III Wi'lininiiil 'm' iiii ti ui iiion. Jw IVuI March 1." lhO I' rt ad. man et, while quiet to- 'iR' tin-, developed great strength and prices art. )5b, vnncedrUhtthr.

ugh tne list, i jjj The widest iluctiiattohs wcio 58" bMgar whtc'i declined irora 11.V4 W' llicii rultk'd In hhg- Sfc' land, which Jumped ironi to. I ffi'' Heading, however, I'd nil others In point of actlvltv, alii rul-d on a sllghil) 3b nUbur range, nutulMistmi'lliu tUut ad. wjy vices ncro received from l'hllaficl- plila In fie effect Hi il Allornci -Con-. fit. cral lleiisol lu.s i leJ a bill Hi riidty to test 'Xr ilm of tho liuuim Iiiws.

in Hie fjF ulal the ii'lnt Is bimigiil mit that the Ilontl- Mfe, lnr guarantees tbu contracts uf iho Port Heading Vjk Tho new plan mr ma reorganization nr the iiW- lllcainond terminal provides fir ciio.onn,. tflK Oliil or securities. Intead ol tMio.ooo.uuu. ffiu Thin- 111 lo no Issue n( HiCJini! bonds, ami tlieati'ount or money tiilrcil to raised has tveh reduced to Tlioi.eur- Cta Cci.tral bus been from tho jW pin ii. S3 Two per cen was bid lu-liy tocall $5S American Miliar picfetrcd ui luulntlility dn)s.

New Etulintl a pes ill uors made llm bid. Tho hltie Is selling ntiiT. 'iS A Denver special pajs the Donvtr and lin vf- Grande lia- advanced nges about per ici. Zimmerman ForMiay have rcrctvtd l.liou.uoo 'runes gold l'i transit by the steam- rfj chip l.a Noi matidlc. Wt The, steamship saap wblrli silled ln-Jiy, torn.

out loo.oououncf sof MlM-r. Sfc Mocks wrro alteuulolv ue.ik and firm Mn ilurlnst ho afternoon. 'Iliu gene il impri'r- 5W clon l.s tbit lorsmno lline toiniiiu ij eclili li jRf 111 inakot In1 and ili.it Hie cial lut will inu iiu coursu until llm lif? iiueitli'usai Isiiic la ngaul to tbo lo.ildtal arnndjudiciud ''SI It naHruinniid lliat tbe New I Je.rsey lull hliriied til" lilll leiiliInK Hie iw ltrodlnz deal. At tUe huret.irv ot stute oilleo at Trenton tlio rumor was untiadlcted. lag TLefoliowlliB heciirltlei were Mild aiie- tlonti-day: 10 slian-Bof houtbi in National w' Hnnkat 100, 10 Importers nu.l 'Irjlers'nt.

riff 000. 40 0110 1'udks Mlklhrowlni; t'ninplli) trf of C'ollere Tolnt ut VJ cbi.liam N.uional nl 420.47 Notional llroidwiiy Hank at "JTO, and 20 Hanoier National at SS llio QuotitloiB. tf. Ol.in. Ilkh.

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I' l.ro 11 bunui 2 i ell l.a, I I aKV urn im Kl lluaUin fji-' JJ'-wlwooI rr III rr 1 jo bo I'm- rlM Su IIoh.i. i i l.V 5', JBmII luurita Mc-tioti .01 IBsL in, i ti. HfV i-int-i ,1 lU ll.U,,, i IKv J. iii 0.4,11. Could tV 1 10 J', 'i 1 10 i SUGAR TF U.T UEACHES OUT.

mit gjj lia ooo.ooa stoo't is in- B'gJ' to Abso'li Koro Con.paiilen. 'f-i' Inloii 1'iunenl in Wall street tlint wlucb Ills Amril-' i -A" KollniTlej I nuipins ban iipplled to Htji' lui.e olilered lo tu ttiu unlisted He- J.e.f or tbehluk hf diau-fo is iritonuua I'-iali 'Lln-r me runklln lieiiner-, In I'hlU- HK utlpl.lMiii.lotberiilaiith. Hf'iv I nu i "lor tin purpme cf I'lUri- um autliorled iiu) li.ee I'l; of llie lteiuieilea ILKV iK.wnnj lu-M Jau. 1.1. one hair t)i iiinoun la prilerred ttoeic, tlie re- Kf n-niiiourlkvuium nstcik.

iHjj Atlr.iu HilV rrit lOTirr rvrxisn City it patrolman KVjllfind ILfc ccirdi for I be Utoco. James llloti, is appcluua rolico HCue 44MW4 t'-iuC? 'jiuJev, liOHR STRIKE ORDERED. Work Stopped for a Second Time on the Now Astor Hotels. Wiilklns Delecates Now Demand the Dlichurxe of Certain Workmen. Anotber (fencrnl strbec has been ordered by tlic WalklnR on Ibc Waldorf and New Netherlands bntel, wlilcb Contractor II.

iinwney la building for William WaU dorf Astor. Alaxnii uork was practically nuspcodcd on both biilldltKs ibis Inoniliik'. rnliinilrlM'rs were ordered not to deliver any brick irreinetit ut lb' Waldorf, corner HUh au-mii- nml Ihlrtj-thlid street, and the New Ne. corner Fifth menue and liltj.nlntii dreel. 'Iho order ra ob.

jtd. TUe Walking decided to orderthe Mrlkeloi mp( I the discharge of thosoiram. rs rnsfltters, oiiKlncvrs and others who re-fuid tu slrlke axalnst tlio emplojmentof i ablnet. makers by Contractor Downey. Tho caLliiit-iu ikers bad Ikcii dolnir tbo work of lliurarpenterj The Kiislltters are already out.

Most ot tho men emplojid In tbo bulldlnijs bavu formed unl' ns il' In ir ow separate aud apart from rnon'iii7(d lull ir crtfinlitloni, but tho Walk-Pilf Iiele-ra i hope to brine tho men nnd tbo cuiiti.iciur in linns by pi cntlnt tbe de-11 i of material at tbe liullilliiirs. lion -upt. lb. tuas U. Leah), con traitor repieM nlntlve, Has seen this by an I.vimmi Wokiii reporter bu sul I lie did not know that iho dellreiyol bib aud cement bad been flopped.

Me tn.ido inipilry nbout and allerwiirils paid It Has true. "This strike," he continued, "Is unjust. 'I he only ones no will bo hurl by It will be tbu pool iklude.l drlMis. Ino Dele-piles c.innm order work Mopped on this bulldliiL'. None of their men are worklni; licit1, our wotkmen b.ne tunned hocletltsof ttielr iinn, and the) hiielicn reeognled by the Ikiss iiiasuus.

pliuubeiH and hod.tiotsteiH. Uork In lskr'lnk'ou. The Kistllters? 'I bey liai- been locked out by i tin bosses, and plumbers are dulni; their work." 'llie wnlklnj delegates are confident that oiirunli il labur will tome out of the light i Melon jus. i 030 FURRIERS LOCKED OUT. Manufactiircre Wish to Roturn to tlio no-flour Day.

I Iglil hunilred turriers have been locked out by the tlrms In the Fur-rlirs' Association pending a settlemont ot the I'uesllnn of tho number or hours which slum constitute a d.ij'.s labor this season. Ali the leading lur tnanu ut the cltj nrememben of the Ass ulatlon, of which Hugo of Ash A. Wutcrlcy pluce and Htiect, Is President. I. isl bo millers notked eight houri a ty and had a halr-hnbduy H.iturdu.,.

'I his season the mauiif ictuiers demunded nlnu hours foi a daj's wink. Ihe uu Hers refused the terms and cnn. seipieutiy the members or the manut.ictun.rs as a iclatlnn li.iio not jet opened their work shops, allhuiuh the season has begun. EUTTNER GIVES IT UP. IhoD vn-JCoopor Wltr.drwo His Ap-pllciit'on for Concsrt Llconise.

lgiinti lluttner has wlibdrawn his application to Major llrant for a concert license for thens'irt at No. llowery. Iluttner's place was one uf tho conceit balls which llguied In tbu expose of toe cltj 'sdlves by 1 in. Iakvimi Wohi.ii. Ills conceit licence txtlred Ill, and Major i.iaiil cui-ul an luM'sllgatlon Into the cluiraiter or the place to bu madu prior to granting a leueunl or the lliense.

I'eiidlugtlie Majors di clsliin on this linrs-tlgatlon theaiipllcutlon has been wllbdrawu. Dnluyotl by the Sennto. llie United s-tatea ttrcult Court of Appeals convened tills morning ultu Judges Lacumbu and Wallace on the beni'h. There was no beslo1! the court, however, beeauso of tbo nilmonf tl I nlted taies henate to cunllrm llie ut JmUe hliliiii.in. Sn I ollif lltlllllf) 13 Not This HarveSious! luii a Not rrnitif i( IIihhIN iirMiiiiiirillii 'Hits uitntir i xi n- ntm in icciiviiik" the iol-lo irtu't.

nt.it-..4eut from fitter ot Mr. V. v. llutt'ioy, ut L'crtUutl, N. a e'l LiioAti pint ir i-iul I uliilcr.

hi ili run in iuii'jltij uorili i In tho Mt-iUcal Hltur ofmir I 141 it ir- 1 5e.ir atvu 1 Lfun tt haw linumrrlitivf'. mil four ari ujo litu oIu- tlmt tlie tol.lii.iJ 'i in-1 1 us Nil 1 1 up 11 ami 1 LuuM oon lit I tuuM not lK(nuel i cm v. li I L'tut iiij Ims ueru nupklut itn' with liluud trmu my IIMUtll 1 i i til VIM ltd liillli Ulld llkil uu tc- tluu uf tin ie fur a weei. Iho ilututJ tatd tuetttUtrt wah ii iMTi in I In- luui'li Al th.fc tn iai U'uthtT baU hv wauUnl to tnaLc li.u iiit.rn tri.ii i.l unLa.il il 1 until. I tali.

Hood's harsaparilla 1 tuld her It uoul aj a uante ol money, but tmlliu-1! would luaid.ri lur, I IfKin liVlu it III a few daa Ibe bloaliiu iM-t-au to bub.ldt, vtni.i'U tu f. 11 liti.e but tliuuxbt Ituul faro. I wmi-o weik 1 coulu uuly tak. lendroi'Dof baiui arllla at flrit. In lu 1 isaaable lot.lt up a lui luluutei every da) It a mouth ronlil nn urrin llir roiiin, ub, lOUilVIUrUIH' ner, anlaatdl anttid touietbiu-r hearty Mr motbiir win No bapp abe eilcl.

It waa tbu I'lml Tluif I Had Fell Mimicry lor Two I kept ou with llood'a Fanaparllla and la ill laoatbi waa nrll it, ever In life. It I. now four yean ilnie I recovered and 1 Im mil lutil it cluy' since, nor any liemorrliao If ever a l.uunn belnir thanked the irood I-onlou lnded linte. it waa I know Hood's Sarsaparilla I thai Hood1 BiniparUla, and that alone, on- Iqueitlonably laved my III," llOOD'a I'lLL-S cure ell Urer III. Bill for a Preliminary Commission Killed in Assembly.

Trivial Dlicuiilon anil a Light Vote on the Meiituro. In AMnciATrr i Aihiit, March 1... In the Assembly to-day the snond special order was Websttr's tireater New York bill. Mr. liulgley opposed tho measure.

Those who were In tavor of tlio prlnrlplo of homo rule, he said, should oppose, this bill because It Has opposed by tho united delegation frum Kings tounty, If It 14 ever passed It would mean the centralization of government In one city. Mr. Wicd said he must (ontr.dlct llicHlati1- meat that thu Kings County delegation was oppo-cd to tlie bill. Inlutiof tho two cities 1 New lurk an 1 llmklyn Has bound tocomo some lime, and tbli bill was in relj to Inquire Into the itnslblllty of unl lug them uo. Mr.

Milelds said that making tho iminlcl-I pallt) greater would bo also muklng expenses greater. '1 ho people In llrooklyn were not In I favor of consolidation. I Webster said those who opposed tho hill didn't understand Us pnnlslous. It meiely provided that the city ol New York might appropriate money to carr) on tho work of a eoiniiilbslor, nud that tlilscoinuils-sluii should piep iro a bill to submit the nucs-Hull of consolidation to the pe.iple. William ltjan offered un amendment including tho Mllagocf houthllount Vernon la tbe proposed new lit).

llie bill ns nt present drawn would cut tho village In two and leave one-hair In anJ one-lialf out. The amendment was adopted. Mr. II listed snld ll.o measuro was Democratic In tbe lnrmst semo. A.

It. Conkllng otcd lor tho bill under protest, lie thought It wrong to appropriate for the work of the commission. 'I ho matter had been betorc tho public for twenty years. Now let the bill be drawn for taking tho vote ot the people wlthnut any lurtlier bolheilug of correspondence aLd uapmuklng. 'Iho bill was put on llnal passago and lost by a vote of ujes l.i, uajsul.

Webster mo id loi ecuUilJer thu vote, and tbe mollou was lablid. A NEW PORT WARDEN. E-t-Sonntor Murphy to Roplaco F. O. Comatock.

st'LciiLTo mr. rcsiso worn n. AtniNV, N. March li lionernor Flower nas sent to tbe senate the name ot ej-siiisilor jlurthy, of New York, lor Port Warden ot New York. Ho replacta il.

Comstock. Murphy was continued uu motion utbetia-lor llrown. Ajes Ibi' fLlIowlug mlnatloimof Port Wardens of New lorl; reeilved and refened lu the senate: E. M. built, Moo W.

II. l.e.lj-crort; Thomas il. Uneb, lco Isaac W. Kdsall, terms expired; John McUioarty, of llrooklji1, re-nppolnud. CONTESTED ELECTION CASES.

Sonato russet. Concurront EoHOlutlon isr Tbera. iir lauociAriii i i.vs Atuisv, March 10 The concurrent rculu-tlou 1' tiodiued by satlon, uu nui'-iidmeiit tbe giving the emirs tnsleail of the gtilat lire power to decide eonti-sted tlei-tloii cases, was a bpcclal Hitler in tbe ben ite It was adopted, ID to niter un exlend'd debate. THE STATE SUPPLY BILL. It Goes In Almost Unprecedented Fab Lion Through the Assembly.

Irv jnnnruTrn i Aluany. Murcti 1A llie Supply LIU wns a special order lor Uu day lu thu Abbembl). The dMpciMtlon tf It was almost unprecc dentoil tn the btst-ir.) of tho It was lead i seiuud ttme, uus not ni auiendUit'tiU wic urTered. and II vus a', ouee put uu tlual pa-bawu, icceUln' anirmallTe vou-tt. hifpoctor-3 of Election Dill.

it 'cirtTrit iK. Albany, March 13. lu tho Assembly lo duy Kaiquh.r intiudiiei-da bill I'olleo lttunl of New York to appoint thne prTnoiiL-i liiipectois of Klfctlou lit each dl- trUt.tWDot whom -shall helimir lu the party whli cast number of ote-ut the laatMatu election. The Day in Albany. (lorcniur tetoo Mil ipropritlinj 1 4,000 fur Court litirsry at Klinlra.

Din-tilt mr' hill. digiiil to i rTt'nt luamirac tcitr Ami im fchatit Mviiluti iiUtorr trAtiit, iutjjiliiK4. I'fik, rani- kui tlounratm mult. i ait Klh tl wltli liuitallou Ipaf initliMu K.UiM with tfiilJ ltf, Tetuwi! ui tiHarbttiar nud utt-fp i tuit hciiitc rt ct ronuii inltitlnti fro it Ciraiult i rIui -r 11 I'll, trv ltitr ct, i miiuiriK mnen iinuiiU tu llm -t -rtii Hunt" LlU tu i mure tiM)rttlun uf roul a id sfcura ium- iti)ii4Uuu tu tlio It) lur ff kUihiftt-ti ii.iuu. U)an't LIU raUlug thr ali limit jurori troiii Mit) tu MPtrntT )eari rf ('oittl Ly Aksviubl (ftitril l.gwi Cjuiiultti ItVv.

Amhii hrrftMii-tn-iif Itrnolitio appoiiitcd L'liat'Uiu ot iliitou I'riauu in pUv ui Hcv. 1. dnnt r-itiiu fnt litlU am t) Mi t'jtty pro? iiluiit lliat the term tt ot pu Ut juitutt ltruk llli ilui Li-wtulit )rn io prvxiilii.tj tl 1111 urtivriiiftiit ot pa i ot Ituth. iintuii, Henry ah 1 Luirainu Uti a loviinji tto I totmmh Uuarvt jf liuprimiiivnt tu upjn or ktritt. Antiuuy llituh) iiiuiitfti Inspttctor of(i Mfiir in Na-v url, ut Kraart, (ittu eiplid.

'lhi lioMTtiur to la. nppoititod tli) foduwiii-j ninttiUMtitirrtt i i laruiitu.1' CLarlra I All mu ik Amlt-r-Min, tfippMiuttnv.itii Nli tiola UitliiT, kr ui n. hruiltoii. tUtt.l A ti-rin fij irnl i Jiiiiiiiaoiuiifra o( tho Hoard ut I. Hotert MvCaittiy, IHiar VM1.

Imtm MfMari II. dt MUcr, rfp. poiiitHijuW I.umU, ol Yuik 1it Uo.aatl Larpvtiter, trm cxpirvd Afint I) patnia I iripdiar LIU protidiuie that' tfi.niifrt aitil icilimiic hounfft tn Nnw urLtity hall I I kUliIra, Jtv. without ptrit.la-tvuiii ttt lloartl ot lUa.th Hairy htll, lnuttinit labor on atcaiu railroadi to tvn out twelve rcmecutiTa hourt, aio 1 by Atinb O'Connor intrinluvrd an Aiafmbly bill tu divide Klglitt'nth Wiil, llrooklyn, and tu prouda fur twuud ntioiiai wards iliu tfivlnic llrouk.ln Luin liion Couio ll power tucliaunv ward bouudarlra An Ant.riiLIy bid by hullivati pro? hit for thaap. pohitmriit Ly the Mayor.

tor citica ovvr I.OOJ.UUO ptipulation, of an liivprctor of lluroaa whoa salary of gltatCU i to bo pa I by tb Lutupaulta whua huravM art luapotd hlstrn llrooklyn bill wera Introduced Id tbe nat to-day, aud mutt of tiiaui a'-o In th Aiiembly Aarinbiyinan llatcn tntroducwd laat ytar'a bill rrratiuc a Uward of Telrptiona Coruuiisaionara In new i ork ami 11 rook yn aud inpuwvriDK tbm to hi teUpliuu cLargf. POLITICAL POTPOURRI. Th Honta of the Miiaoarl LeglaUtura haa patavda Cotjfreaatonal Jlvijittnctliig bill creating lourtaeu democratic anil ooe Ktpubilcan diatrivta. Veaterday'a municipal ettctlou at Han cor, wnUh ordinarily lUpubllcao by from dQii to flOU majority. mmcIomIt couteated and uo ctiolte waa had (or Mayor lllddtford aud lit 11 at both cttcted Democratic Mayor.

Comity. Demoorata ytatarday lo atruitad tlalegatca for Palmar for t'rlJDi, Clan It. A. arrlvad at Han franciaeo ycattr-day trout littroit, Jerry hlmpaon will loaogarata a cam pal go of tducailoulu Mictlgan. Charcatfra to faor JdUU for tha Taaa Sana- LITTLEFIELO ON TRIM.

I He la Charged with Grand Larceny by Mrs. Stephani. A Keccn Tukrn After BeTeii Jurori Hud lleea Selected. lien. Milton Mtllelleld, wbo won bis tltla on the Held during Ibi) war of tbe and who hen uliau become distinguished us a 1 lawyer, politician, broker and prumoter of 1 enterprises, was plated on trial this morning leforo KecorderMnjtli In Part I.

of the Court of lleneral bessluns, charged with grand l.ir- cc ny In the llrst dt gn e. i Ills accuser Is Mrs. Josephine Mcphanl, mother of Alphonsu Joseph Htephnnl, who murdered cx-Julge lllutbn (J. llcynr.lds. She bnjs that (Jen.

l.lttlelleld In Ills capacity as a in motor obtalntd t.l.lOO trom her as lor a lunacy commission to decUru her kon In'ane, lino of the allegid lunacy commlstloners was balu to be Dr. Walter M. Klcmlng, who Is also churged with grand larceny In an ludlct- lllOIlt. A commission did declaio Stephani Insane, but the Unillng was sot aside. A second tommlssliu it child that he was unnu and bo was tried, convlctid of murder lu tho second degree and hetileuced lo state pilson lor life.

'I he ease ngJlnst llm. l.lttlelleld was bcvcral times called for trla', but tho lleneral was missing. Ho was out on ball. Otice bis ball was forfeltcJ, but his bondsmin suctttdid lu having the Bet aside on proluclng the l.eneral. lteucrder Smyth thou set the til il fur to-day and announced that bo would brook no further dilny.

Stephani, dresstd In deep black, waa in uiurl. Mie ociuplcd a beat lacing tho defendant. Her ketn, sharp gray eyes were constautly fltcdon him, but ho avoided her gaze us much ns possible. Mis. hlephanl looked troubled and careworn.

He luce Indicated that she had suffered a good deal, lit hair Is slum while now. iho licensed defended by Charles W. Hit ton mid Arthui palmer. Assistant Dls-tilcl-Alturuej VeinouM. Davis is conducting the prosHcuilon (Iraud larceny In thu first degree Is punish ible b) Imprlsomueut of from tlvu to ten Verj lew of the candidates for iho Jury box had prejudices, and the telectlju of the twelve men was not a bird task.

'1 beae were accepted i August rerdlnand, retired manufacturer, J''i I lull street, loicuiau; Francis Mransk', upbolsUrer, Ml East Huh stieet; Homy Multb, dry goods, Sill Columbus avenue; Leon Jobln, eiubroliiery, llorailostrtet Areudt, teal estate, '-'OU llowery Max llerzog, broker, 40 I.M'Iuiiige place; James It. 'I bourns, re-! Hi id meiihuut, Madison avenue. Jui) was completed ut clock Ibis aileruoon. CAUGHT HIS MAN IN BOSTON. Polloo Traced Rollly, Who Shot Matthews, to Tlint City.

T'ucmas J'elllj', who shot Patrick Oi Knst set ent) -fourth street yesterday nlteruoon, was arrested ut o'clock this morning lu Host on, on the arrival of the ex-tress which left New York at llo'cl ck last nllit. Ceutrul Office detectives will go alter him as soon as requisition papers can be prepared. I Matthews, who was shot, Is In a precarious condltbiu ut the lTcsbjtcrlau Hospital. Ho was wounded lu tbe lit ail. The bullet has been extracted, but tbe doctors fear that It touched the brain and may have caused laceration, which will induco luMaiuniallou and cause death.

HILL IN MISSISSIPPI. I Cheers, Band Muslo and a Saluto of, I Musfcotry at I I itY a a cuTrn Mtr.s. I Meisiduh. March in several thousand people were assembled at Jlcrlllan, Miss this morning when tbo train belling Senator IIUI and his party rolled into that llo was iccelved by tho muslcot bands and a salute or musketry frum the Mississippi i a military organization of Meridian. Senator Mill was Introduced by Cart.

W. II. Hardy and spoko brlctly and forclblj on National political Issuts. lie win loudl t'llicrcil. lie denounced the Koice bill and tbe Million Dollar cougiess and said the people would pronounce against the Republican party lu the ii ml ni: atluual election.

vi-kson. 1ft Senator Hill, ot New appealed at o'clock thlsuiter-no betoie the LegHUIure, In Joint session, In tbe ha I n. the House of Kepresenutlvcs, I.leut.-llov. I.vansaud Mieaker blieet nctlug as Joint presiding oftlceis. Eonator MorrlU'a Condition.

li ai-FociATui Wasuimiton, March 13 At 10 o'clock this uwru lug senator -Morrill's condition was said to bo ur.ebaugid since Dr. lluey Ills morning made a careful examination of bis patient's lungs, and found that while one ineiii wascoiupleiily congested theother was '1 he senator has not at any time lost cuiiicloustiess, nut his condltlou Is ngjulid exctedluglj precurluus. The Dny hi WaBhlr.Rtor, Cmiibe, uf Nw Yurk, hi, tur In tho llouit1. Hill In tliu IKm.s tu roueal the mall .1 1 act. pu, A.

Until, Aaal.t-ttit Secretirj ut War, li iinvilna' ttt-i hiiu Scrrttarj lllatu. ti ruurl.a tu bo uUely tu Ui) CntUvnllndor Tnkeu Bowero's Plnce. Mr. Wheeler II. Peckbam tills afternoon up-peluteu l-awjcr Johti L.

Ciidwnljcler to nil thev.icauej In tho liar Association ummll-tte to luvi'stigatu Majnard's connection with Uu- Dutchess count) i licit re-luniN Dvct lonidbylbe decllnatlou ot Law-jirJoun-M Uoweis. Proeldont Carnot Sluns ths Now Fritnco-Amerxan Ccnvon ion. I I'akiii, March 10. President Carnot -day signed the commercial Itcclproclu couven- lion with the I'nltcd States. PARPETS liny Direct from the Manufacturers.

John James DOBSON. Retail Warorooms: 40 42 W. 14th St. JOHN VAN GAASBEEK, Manager. A SCARE Oil ELLIS ISLAND.

i One of the Gellert's Immigrants Thought to Have Typhus. Her Ulneai Found to Uo Duo to Oilier Cnuaea Another Dentil. There was a panic among tho emplojecs at Kills Islaud thl4 morning when the news spread about that tjphus lever bad been discovered imong thclmtnlgrants landed yesterday from the steamship Octlcrt. Iho employees bad lu mind the many cases of contagion romthe Mus-IIIVs iieop'e, and fell that Iho danger from tho Immlgr.i its on tbo tiellcrl wuk fully as great. 'I bey 'ought to avoid proximity to the Immigrants, but found that Impossible, as their duties forced them to coir.o In close contai Willi them.

Some cniplo) cos asktd for a few' hours1 leave of unsence, to get on the Island on various pleas. 1 ho ofllclals also wcro considerably frightened nnd remained in their onices, away Iro in tbe Immigrants, as much as possible. 'Iho chief oniclals were very reticent about the affair. Word was sent to tho Board of Health yesterday with a request that an Inspector bo sent to tbe Island. Col.

Weber ibis morning professed to know nothing about the matter. He said Dr. Ton-ner hud mado no report to him, and If typhus was on the Island lie was not aware of It. When tho (lellert camu Into port Saturday she had seven cases of measles on boaid. borne of the sick people presented sjmptom-i greatly re-einbllug tj phus fever.

Tbe steamship was held nt yunrantlne to see If tbe cases would develop tho characteristics or typhus. Thu cicltcrt was finally released from Quarantine, yesterday, and ulluwed to como up to the city and laud her pasiengers. Yesterday fifty of tbo passengers from the Ocllert wero placed lu an outbuilding and detalued, for vvh it purpose was not known. '1 ho body of lleporter Frederick J. Hamilton, who died of tjphus at North Ilrother Island, was burled to-day lu Woodlawn Cemetery.

Lute this alternoon It was slated by Dr. Cyrus Kdson that tho suspect at Kills Island bad been removed to tho Heceptlon Hospital for observation, and that lu his opinion her nines, was not tj phus. '1 his news cam a wave of relief to spread among the Immigration Office employees. 'I here was another death frm tjphus fever on North brother Island this morning. Tho victim was Isaac Abrams, thlrty-oae years old, was removed Feb.

11 from 10U Orchard street. This makes tbe nineteenth death from typhus. GREW TIRED OF EATING FIRE. Holmes Turned Thief and V'a. Caucht With His Plunder.

Harry Holmes, of no Fourth avenue, was charged In tbu Tombs Police Court this morning with grand larceny. Holmes Is known as Fire-Eating Hairy. Ho and bis wife, under tbo name of the batancllaV have been exhibitions of nre-tatlnglu various dime museums. Ho was arrested by Detective Grimn )cs-terday atteruoon with a bunch ot gold wedding rings In his hand. At tho Oak leet statiou-bnuse he was searched, and there wits found upon htm twenty-three gold rings, three dlamoud pliif and a brooch.

In his uvercoat Cant. O'Connor found nine pairs of wointii's silk stocUng-i, ten Hue silk handl.erehlers, six satlu neckties and four pairs of suseeuders. The rings were stolen innu John It. Wood's Jewelry store at 14 John street, nnd Holmes admitted to Delectlui Urlftln that bo took them. Justice ilcMabon held Holmes for trial.

PATH'S COLUMN OF VIOLETS. It Was One of the Floral OfferlnBS at ItoBonwald's Funeral. The funeral of tbo lato Edward Hosenwald, of the leaf tobacco firm of E. ltoscnwaldaud Company, was held at residence, No. East sixtieth street this morning at u.uo o'clock.

Delegates rrom Mount Nebo Lodge and Empire city Lodge, Assemblj man er J. Stein, Master, were present, us well as lepresutita-tlves from the vattous charitable uud social organizations ot which tbo deceased was a r. Among the floral offerings was a broken column of violets sent by Adellna Paul. 'Ihu funeral services wero conducied bj-Ilev. Dr.

Coicr, of Temple lletb-KI, seventy-sixth strict and Fifth avenue, and the burial was at cj press Hills cemetery beside his wile, who died nine jcars ago. KEENAN WILL APPEAL Distrusted with tho Jury Which Gave Uplngton (80,004. John Keenan Is thoroughly disgusted with tbo verdict lor K0.004, which the Jury In tho Supremo Court yesterday found ngilnsthlm lu favor of (Icorgo 1'. I'plngtoa, who claims that be loaned Keenan tbe money tenyeais ago. Nearly half of this amount Is for Interest, tbe principal being Judge Laurence udded to the verdict an extra allowance of tl.ooo.

Keenan sajs be "will not submit to this Imposition," and his counsel. Col. (leorgo llllss. Is preparing an upiejlun the ground that the verdict was contrary to tho weight ot evidence. Forcing; Poll-Tnx Colloctolna.

Irrrrt.r soTHrrvrxis KivroKT, N. March 15. -'Ihe Township Committee has caused to be Usued six summonses compelling the persons made defendants to show causo vvbv the) should not pay the poll-tax 'Iho delluiiuenls win to required to pay up or go to J.ill. a lueij contest Is anticipated. Some or tbe delluiiueut are promluenl i Illens.

Ex-Senator Dalv WorHn. Ex-Senator James Daly was reported to bo very low at bis home, 174 second avenue, this morning. rn I I you got Dr. Pierce's onii- kl iik' medicines, you're sure mm EM LT of two things that they're tho chcaprst ami tho best. Tbey'ro tlio cheapest no matter what tho price, for you pay only for the nooo! you get.

They're fTuar-anftrd. If they foil to benefit or euro, i in any case, you have your money back. I And you can bo euro that thcy'ro tbo best, for they're tho only remodles that ro, or can be, sold so. fM I medicines, druggists regularly authorised as agents, and Always at theao lonr-stabliibod jrlccs: Br. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery (for the Llvor, Blood and Lungs), $L00.

Dr. Favorito Prescription (for woman's weaknasMS and ailments). LOO. Dr. Pleasant Pellets, 25 cents.

Bewaro of OTerrthlnc purporting to- be th genuine medjoines, when offered at tower prioaa. TaM7are generally dUa-'MesM, aeaieetteM ar eowatertoiti SHOULD BE NO DISCORD HERE. Annual Meeting of the National League of Musioians. Concerts unit Theatre I'urtlra to Follow Iluslness Sessions. The National Lca'juo of Musicians assembled In convention at tbe Hotel Marlborough this morning, where dally sessions will be luMd during the icmalndir of thu week.

I There are llltj.llvo local leagues vtlth memtershlp of ti.ti VJ In the1 National League, and the) are repiescnted In tho Convention i by an aggregate of seventy-five delegates. Owen I'icsldcntot the National League; Jacob schinal. First Vice-President; i Ilnny Asmus, second Vice-President; Samuel Davis, Third Vice-President; J. SI. Laidcr, 'lrca-iirer; Jacob llctk.

Secretary; I'lilllp ttraub, sergcant-nt-Arms. A with Emll Jordan for chairman and Thctnas, Soldi, Damrosch, 011-nure, i nppo. Aronson, Vandcr Slticken, Haj ranko.M. J. nnd Fred Holoman.Cbarles Fniideuvoll, J.

C. ltletirel, William Kollmer, Wl.liam Lncrolx, slgmund llcrustcln, II. Kajser, Adolph Ilernsttln, Victor Herbert i nnd P. Lelboldtas inembers.worklng with tho i (luests and Speakers' ('ommlttoc, Heceptlon tommlttee, Press Committee and Entertainment Committee, have arranged the fn'tUe week, which Includes divers euteitninmtlits. 'Ihe Convention was called to order this morutng by President Miller.

Tbe Contract I Labor law, as applied to the musical profession, and the relation of tho Lcaguo to varl- ous labor organizations aro tho subjects for to-daj's discussion. There will be a serenade to iho delegates at 1 the Marlborough, conducted bv Cillmoro and I CaprJ, and this evening a "eommers" tn delegates and members at Central Turn Vereln I Hall, SlMj-seventli street. To-murrutv evening the dele. ates will divide up Into thentro parlies. Thursday evening there will be a monster i oncert nt Music Hall, l'rau Mario Hltter-Oocte will ting, accompanltd by Kobert Ituh'ender.

Hcrr Adnlpli lirodsky will pluy tlie violin, and an oicbestraof yoo I ennducttd by seldi, Damrosch nnd I Van tier stuekeu, will be beard in classical iniilc. There will be a grnnil banipiet at Delmon-lco's ITIdaj evening, und tbu Convention will adjourn ouSatuidaj. AK-xutider Ilremer, of the Musical Mutual I'rottclivo I'nlm; Juliti Hunt. Chas. HllbrcLht, JaeJb sclitnalz, J.

M. Lander and Ju -oil Hick havo nlded Chairman Leopold Fuenkeusteln's Oeneial committee In mating this Convention the most notable event of Its kind ever held lu New York. A mngnlt cent tuvltig-ctip was presented tj the National Leujuo by the New York local branch. A BELLBOY STOLE HER WATCH. And Four Months Lottie Alter Saw It In a Jeweller's Window.

While Lottie Alter, an actiess In tho "Country couslu" companj-, was stopping at tho Istiutevant Houso four months agousllver I watch was stolen from her room. A few days shu went Into a Jewelry store on sixth avenue to have tome articles repaired und saw her watch hanging In tbe window. Sho notified Dctcctlvo Hrett. who found that the watch had been lert In tho Jeweller's I by it woman named Hilda, wbo lives at No. J-J3 Wtst Ihlrtj.sccoi tl street, and that It bau been given tu her b) a colored bell boy named Frank Johnson, now emplujedln tbo Oriental Hotel.

Johnson was arrested lost night, nnd In Jefferson Market Court to-day was held for examination, tie Is twenty-four years old and Uvea at 'i Vi West Thirty-second street. BIG STEAMSHIP DARMSTADT. The Larseet Steerage Passenger Carrier Is Due To-Morrow. Tho North Herman Lloyd steamship Darmstadt Is duo to arrive here to-morrow from hremen on her llrst voyage to this port. Tbe Darmstadt has been making trips around the world.

She has been In tho Australia service and has been sent to this oort with surplus freight and to take the placo of tbe Elder, which was leeeully wrecked near tbo Isle of Igbt. Tbe Darmstadt has an enormous capacity for steerage pas-engers, iho gieatesl or any vessel alloat, sin1 can carryover two thousand, but sho cut rlcs but few saloon passengers. sho Is or tons gross burden, aud consumes tbu smjllest amount cjal of any largo steamship utloat, burning only fifty-live tous a clay, sho Is able lu stow 5,800 tons ol freight In her bold. IS HE IN A TRANCE7 Mary Kylo Dallas Thinks Hor Brother Is Not Dead. Although three daj.s have passed since Cleorgc Ii le, tho well known actor, has shown any signs of life, his sister, Mrs.

Mary Kyle Dallas, of MOO West One Hundred and Twelfth street, still believes that her brother is lying In a trance. No steps have jet been taken towards arranging for a funeral, and Mrs. Dallas says she win delay thu burial as long as possible. Dr. Klrh), the iilijslcl.ui who was called to attend Mr.

Kjle last Friday evening, at llrst advised Mrs. IUllas to puisue this course, I sharing the bellei that Mr. Kjle was in a I trance. Now he sajs there Is. little doubt that tho actor Is dead.

Mr. Kyle was taken heme III trom an entertainment nt the salmagundi club last Frl-d ty evening aud lingered until Sunday, when bo suddenly ceased to breathe. TO STOP STREET RIPPING. Tho Mayor Calif tho Aldermen's Attention to a Growlntr Evil. Mayor (irant sent a short message to the Hoard of Aldermen tt-daj calling attention to tbu multiplicity ot resolutions recently ndopud granting permission to prlvato Individuals to tear up the street for sub-surface construction.

Tbo Mayor suggests that this Is against tbe policy of the present municipal and requests the buird to be more chary of Its gilts of such privileges. MURDERER T1CE MUST DIE. Auburn Prison to Have Another Case of Electrical Killing. IHT AMOCIAT.n FRM4. Albany, March 16.

Judgment was affirmed today In tho Court of Appeals lu the case of Joseph L. Tlcc, tho Hochester murderer, lately under sentence or death at Auuurn I Prison. He must now be resentenced. i Mysterious Balloon Sighted. I IPT AMOCIATJD rini.l ALBUqcmquK, N.

March 0.30 I o'clock last night a balloon pasboJ over this city, coming Irom Ibe northwest and continu-login a southwesterly course until out ot sight. It was apparently tbreiMourtbs of a mile high aad, as viewed with a glass, had a bright light, about a loot In diameter. Kissed His Baby and Died. BT AMOCIATICD tUt.U.l ctuiTANOoat, March 15 Yestcrdty, In tbe BUburb of HIdgodale, F. Conlcy, a retired Methodist preacher, shot himself In the mouth, tho ball passing throujrh his brain.

He bad cleaned bis plilol, told his wife he was going on a Crip, kissed his baoy, went lato tie house sad tired the fatal jthou Aimian il To-morrow, Wednesday, March 16, we offer in CURTAINS. "7R pair extra heavy Che- nille Curtains, with double knotted fringe, in Terra Cot-ta, Old Blue and Cold, at I pair. 1 7R pair Silk striped Curtains, in the latest colorings, at OaUUpair. 1 25 pa'r 'r'sn oini Curtains, at I pair. 1 00 pa'r Persian Striped Curtains, pair.

18tli 19tli St ana Sixtli Ave. 18th St. Station Elevated lload.) STABBED SIXTEEN TIMES. Bloody Fight Between Two Sailors on a Norwegian Bark. John Clark, a seaman, head was so bandaged In lint that only his right eye and bristling mustache could be seen, charged Edward Lyman, a fellow sailor In tho Tombs Court to-day, with having Btaobcd him sixteen limes about tbe bead and faco In a row last nlgbt aboard the Norwegian bark Marshall.

Clark Bald that he and Lyman had shipped aboard the bark yesterday. The vessel was bound for China with a load ot case oil. Nearly all tho Bailors went aboard drunk, and last night Clark and Lyman fought about their portion of grog. Clark struck Lyman In the face, when tbo latter drew hU sheatli-knlro and used it with terrible effect. other sailors became mixed up In the tight and the captain turned his colors down as a signal lor help.

This attracted the attention ot the police aboard tbe patrol boat, ana they steamed down to whole iho Marshall lay and boarded her, quelling tbe disturbance In a few minutes. Lyman and Clark were taken ashore, tho 'latter spending the nlgbt lu tho Chambers street Hospital, while Lyman was locked up In the church street police station. To-day Lyman was held In 1,000 ball for trial and Clark was scut to the House ot Detention. NEWARK NAMED. City Officials Appointed by the Counc'l After a Long Deadlock.

ipprrlAr to THr ktimtwo wnnr.n.i Newark, N. March 15. Tbo Common Council this morning appointed the following oftlceis to nil vacancies caused by absolution passed some time ao declaring all the city offices vacant city clerk, W. E. 0 Connor.

City Attorney, Jumes A. Dempsey. Hecelvcrot Taxes, Martin Issier. Cltj Treasurer, James N. Arbuckle.

Tbe remaining officers were allowed to hold over ror a moniu. Aldeimau Wagner, a Republican, voted with the Democrats, giving them tbe neeessaiy slxleen votes. W. II. uuild was elected City counsel and James A.

Dempsey city Attorney. lie proceedings passed off quietly and tho session lasted only lull un hour. m. a. THE KAISER'S MALADY- His Wild Utterances and Recent 111-nesn Attributed to His Ear Trouble.

PFttAI. CAULE TO Till! TVKMNO WORLD.l Losuon, March 15, lierlln advices state that tbe Indisposition which has recently compelled tho Kaiser to refrain from tbe transaction cf stale business really due to the malady of the car with which he has been lung aflllcted. Competent authorities detlare the disease lo bo Incurable. Theiubccmsto be little doubt that to this disease, and tbu suffering resulting therefrom, may be auilbutcd iho Kaiser's recent 'cxtravagaui actions aud utterances. Even umro serious results are apprehended.

CAVE OF GOLD DISCOVERED. A Formation or Unknown Extent Yielding $00 to the Ton. IfT AIIROrlATrD PR.ru I ociiav, March 15. A remarkable cave has been broken Into In tin Ironclad mine, near tho American Nettle, oa tbe gold belt. It Is a vast bod) of honeycomb quartz, running (lu In gold to tho ton.

Tho extent of the formation Is uot kuowu, but Is L1W reel In height. It Is believed the gold-bearing body of bone) -combed quartz extends lutu the mountain tor hundreds of feet, aud If so there are millions. Without doubt it is tho richest gold-bearing formation uu tbo American continent. Pensions for Health Board Dootors. A bill Is to be sent to Albany In a few days for Introduction In the Legislature providing for pensions for the donors and nuises of the Health Department.

The Furriers' Lockout Still On. There is do change lu tho situation of tbo furriers' lockout, Tho shops which wero vcloscd against the members ot tbe union have been picketed. Why? Pearline the only I Washing Compound I- ever imitated. j.iV'TA,, "fillOTER" Stamped on a Shoe fl means Standard of Merit. PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN TROUBLED ALL THEIR LIVES WITH SHOES SLIPPING at tho heol aro now to bo ho.irtily congratulated, for tM this is all dono away with in my 'jjH "TRUE FORM" shoes, and 111 this result is reached not at tho expense and torture of tho toes 11 by short shoos, but by following Jyt the exact and natural lines of the foot.

In this way I have pro- aJJ duced a shoo that for beauty, comfort, and wear cannot possi- bly be improvod upon. jfl CAMMEER'S R(JC'rORM I (Trtde) I MEN'S TRUE-FORM SHOES. I (Mark), II Mon's Calf Hand- sowed Welt True) 0 I Eft I Form" Shoes, in 2S Button, Ccn'ressA lU and Laco Thero is no longer any neces- JLm sity of "BREAKING IN A IB SHOE." SCIENCE" has re- IM moved all necessity for PHY- 'jK SICAL ENDURANCE" in tho wk line of shoes. Sand for Catalogue, Mailed Free. 5 CAUTION.

Having no branch stores, my shoes nj cannot be purchased at any other establishment. tii I CAHHEYEB. I E.sl Sixth cor. 12th St, ail HILL I Corner 15th St. and 6th Ave.

OPENING SPRING MILLINERY, 5 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 16, I7and 18. 'ffl Latest importations of French Pattern Bonnets and Round Hats from tho leading Paris milliners. fU Largo assortments of our own designs which are the correct fashions. Complete lines in Hats, Flow- ers and Fancy Trimmings. jH Corner 15th St.

and 6th Ave. I ANNOYED BY A FORMER LOVER. Dr. Dickinson Arreuted for Sending; Letters to Mr. and Mrs.

Schlndlsr. mmmi Mrs. Frederlca Schlndler, of No. 330 Eighth IH avenue, caused the arrest early this morning BM ot uenry Dickinson, M. charged with sending letters to the woman and her has.

wm band In which tho woman was accused ot un- 111 wifely conduct. Ifl i in the Jefferson Market Police Court Mrs. Ml Schlndler told Justice Grady that she had iWU kept company with Dr. Dickinson for tour i-Bf years, but nually gave him up aud got mar- Wl rled to her pi eseut husband ou May 30, 1881. Ali Ever since that time, she said, her husband Jwi and hercelt havo been receiving the letter complained or.

Ml bbo laid tho caso before Inspector Byrnes, fH who put detectives on It, and the doctor, wbo lAW lives at luij Lexington avenue, was arrested MM as he was leaving his house. mWM Dr. Dickinson was arraigned and denied ths charge, lie was put under 000 bonds for mmr examination on ir'riday, IHtri a. bBbH COMMERCIAL RETALIATION. Wf Proclamation Affdctlng' Colombia, Vmwt Baytl and Venezuela.

Hfl IliV asiociatid nw.l aBll Wasuinqtov, March 15. In accordance with tbu provisions of section 3 of the Tariff jmWff act ot i8uo, known as tbe reciprocity section, mmW tbo Piesldent to-day Isiued bis proclamation Wmmi to Colombia, Ilaytl and Venezuela declaring IaVal the duties set toith In section In force as to sugar, molasses, coffee and hides, tho rvJaV I product of or Imported from them, tho ImmJ. countries named having fulled to reach an Imuuw understanding as to a commercial agreement IKwvH with tbe Unlttd Mates. Ilfff a. iv.

PRESIDENT 1NMAN RETIRES. Ill John II. Inman announces that he Is about I to retire trom tbe Presidency of the ltlc.hmond I Hi Terminal llallrood system, which ne bu I H' held for tbe past four years. It is said that I Walter tl. Oakman.

Vice-President ot tba I Bj central llallroad ot New Jersey, will take Mr. Inman's place. Mr, oakman says he has been asked to ao WM cept the I'reildency, but that nothing defl. 3L. nile has been decided.

JBi Eva Hamilton Need Not Appear. Al Two Bulls against Eva Hamilton, who fl claimed to be Kobert Hay Hamilton's widow, I brought by tho dead man's relatives, wero discontinued by Justice Andrews, ol the 8tt- I 1 preme court, to-day. The actions war Ugun I lora'noteoiouasfromrealesutuui i jt. I.

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