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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 2

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THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1892, a ci'uvljvm I WALL ST. I STOCK REPORTS. Ib'HI A Buoyant Market in Vandor- H'K'- bitts and Sugar Trust. 1 BKK Sharp Advances in Some ol the IKK' Coaler Stocks. flHfcK'' The Pint lleitl Hull Market for flHhK Several Dnys-Quotntton.

HKI'Kl Wam. fjnr.r.T. Tuesday. Mnron SS. Tho SHri.V' Block market was not urtlculnrly actHe lo- flHpB'' da-, but It took a decided counto niiil Invited trailing by rcrlaln operators jBBvR1 who baro been holding off lor nomo HBSvHkI iAyn- 1'rtccs generally advanced, tho KXK'Bjk; Improvement being quite pronounced HjK'-Etf In several Instances.

Central rose 83aH-l'BM a' ukc Khoro Alncllcu" -'W- BHBJr irare HuUion, Jersey Central ntiil N. V. VXwJi Central 1 each, ana Heading 1H Per cent. SSM'B' Among the specialties Ohio southern Jumped BjBflh BftK 3H per BBfflBJiV A reaction of If to per cent. subie- HBftl'Svk quentlr took place, but ttw undertono or fljKBt speculation continued strung nnd tbo market fiPEr hoon started on tbo up track again.

HHR, bercral comintsslon-nouwi received liberal HB; Bi buying orders fur the VnoderblltH jaKt-tH; and Ibo execution of theso rrlchtrued some nt tho Khoits into entering. JlaBar. aLF" There Is Ib more bono th.it lu KaBv'aH'Y Mver nucstluii "111 be speedily disposed of. HKR- Die fact that prices for sllicr rerlltlciitPi nro KBsBs lower than ever Is conquered silting argtt- KHw Uv ment in favor of tlimleu-al of th in-ncnin. um Hr- age advocate, and deirliipiiients ait-aualted Hv IRV with groat Interest.

KH(i''BF- London stopped selling, and this undo It 'aHr My easier for toe bulls to put up I be list. K-Kl Tito Bales of listed stocks up m.nonn were HaB 137.0(H) shares, the largest tor Mime time past KKv lor tbebours named. BiK Dealings In Blocks i re lUeller this nfter- BJHUn tKr noon tbau for manv d.iys and at BK) Bff Intervals was i-sltlvely buo) nm. l.ukeMmi.i KHs' BV and American sugar net I he great feat tires, jK bWt and the latter sold at (lie blglu-ht prke el KaEi attained. I KBBK- llounes with Washington connections iro KafaF" liberal buyors of BtiHkB, and tblslact gave I HHt'BK rise loreportB In the llTcliangu iure that the fiBK'r cbancestbat the Free coinage Mlvcr bill 111 aHU oo shel ed are good.

HHWh Just previous to theclo.se l.ako Miorennrli KBHbr Hw and Michigan Central each reuctid but tbo Kj.jK':! general list closed within a traction of the B2 BBS best. WJ The following securities were hold at auo Bf tlou to-day: 11)0 American Nit- SBH. 4 tlunal Hank nt ir.u. it Tliurker-Wliyland BBf preferred at tUH; 2D National llroailivny MSBBBi vauk at 1U Hank ot North lm- UWt BftV kola at 00, II Hank of America at Na- Fi '') tlonal Hunk of ltepubllcnt ln, Importers' S'jHSl' and Traders' National at tlloVi, 100 Merchants' JBBK ffv'' National nt 151. National Park Hunk at wHjl aaa, Columtiua fc Eastern Coal o.

HK' BPv 1st mortgugn per cent, bonds at 1,000 da stock ut (,00 nnd 140,000 shares uf cop- per lllll Mining at lor I be lot. kv' Bfl, Tho gross earnings of the Atchison system Sf' vi for lint second week tt Increased flK)'K :i7.4uo. HftBtr Mlver certltlcatcs nere heavy, fulling to S' 8H on sales of ounces. 'Tm; Br Tnu Hock Island bus declared Its regular Sff dividend of 1 per pa) ublo Hooks HBu4' V. cloni March J0.

KBSf K' The National Tube Works Company bus IH'iB declared a dividend ot lij jier eint. on Its preferred stock. IfcBriTy'BMf 'rll(' estimated surplus of tbo Tonncwe BIB (i ctal Iron compuii for l'ebrniry Is KS "''III ugnlust deilcll lasiearo fc'iHi MitUiik exchange tas linn and raeitnn. IjMi1 ftllvhUlier. Unukers' 00-du bills sold nt C1JK-.

4.hdu4.H0K demand at 11 4.SS and KbI tWi caoieJ at 4.HHU a 4.HSK- The total sales at the New York stock Kx-1 HBI cliotigo to-day ero shares of listed KJH eflK stucks, ounces of stiver and Uil.oini 1 barrels ot eniisjlvtiula oil. f.fBp' ViSt Tlle cloBlnT Quotations. I E'E '4Kf ()PM. Illlh. I.nw Clio I BK ik: Am-nrsn ui-M l'l" li'i' i KtSL V.

If KT4 1H 4 U'j I IKWfC'l Ainerlran l-uttun til1 hi W.W -Wt. Aitir. 1 MtnuOilliM 71 7I 71 7IJ MhV'' Wl Atlantic li Urn 4 Rj Mi i Atfh Santa e. 3.1 a Hj U.W lluttalo, K. Jt Pill.

.11" 3Ji aiiVj m. S. ifc Ciiillan rarlflc Si h7 Hi s( 1 1 Hah' Canada Niutnm ii 1113. I.Ji IK fl'J-j RvKt If, CliMltwakr A Ohio 11 'JSt. -it i a Cn.

A Ohio Ut mat I.m, I I'l1 lIS Clilca.n Oarf. 7.d, 7:11, TIllJ Chic. liar. A UlIH lln' 111,14 lu-U K- Chicago Jt I'Jil l'ili, 1J1 '9 i. M.

7s J7 Ji IV i'. tr. rjiJJ iu7 iut'1 I Hock la. 4 Hsi, SUh, ssLJ hj I il'-f Cnio.4tt. I.01HJ 71 IIS 71 7iS K.

lol, 4 llock. Valley Sin, mis JUS ilBiit' Colorado Coal 4 o'S )-. ComniorrUllUl. lolUj ls. IMS l.Vj 'MmZ Del Lack.

4 lM'J 1.VJV IMS US iBnlv lUwar4 HI )4ii ICJ 17S Is 1 7T is iBH, i-k Urntrr4 Klotl. I DU. 4 Cattla Kaail li.I, iW. Va 4 l.a. I 4 fJ.

1 11U 'Iffr K.T, Va. 4lla. Ill, 1(S IB li. Kt ti' llllnola Ontral IOCS lUlS 10S UHiS LH. lovacntrm lii l.il iaKf low, Cmtral prf 4US OS 4'JS SKX l.tt Us 111 lak, Kria 4 Writern.

'J Wl IlnKrlr Wmt.praf. 75 iBW.S: linirlaland lllj liu loj 1i V. lAuUTllli 4 741, 1U I- Alti. 4Cnl. 'JU Vi'l 1 IIHt l.o'ji..illf.t.

1 .1 Tin 7j -jls -jt I '1 ft Manhattan IliS ll'Jiu Mich. Central 11.1 111 HI Hlimoliri 1'aoitli. LIS I'S 'l! 1 'tVaK 3 MoMie 4 Ohio 1 1 alrt Kt. Cord Co. UJ'i nil! VI D.tU mi, Kat.

Oird Co. pref IMS 1S ij M' IS Nat. March Mik 4U4 40I 41 4HH mh NurJo-scyCenirsl 140-4 141 14h. 141 1 Wit Central 11. 11V 11.

I N. V. A 4MJ t'J'4 ill' N. tii'. i st.

I. ltl l-jfj Jul! ff'- K. V. li. 4 Vet IJ fj aJi -Wth K-Y-i 1 E.

We.l ptil 7S'J 7o 7.V1 KiFKr N.Y..rluaq 4 W. pld fis lis IB ii I i. fjll'i. Norfolk. r.l, 4 IIS 14V, 141.

Norlnik 4 Wait pref. flu Ml Northern I'aclhc -JVi ui m.W lvs Northern Pacihu 01 14 1 1. aW, Ki)M' North Ameni 15 Hlj l. -V I li OhloHontheru. 1) b-H.

Ontario 4 stern Jo 'Ju1, "1111 I Line (rtincatea ,,,1, MJBFvI PbUa. 4 Iteaillntf J. jji hlm I Feo Deo. 4 l.lalu 'JOS "list Pullman Palatn Car Co, 'M 11 1ii sKBK' Rich. 4 V.

Ter II US iCs lj i Klch. 4W.li.lrr pret. 1 71 71 BSBlx Klo iftand Heilirupf. A 7.1 7,4 Tt 1 l. Paul 4 Omaha 4.14 bTMJGif tft Mlvtr h''S rfi, 1 KH I 55- oulliern I'aclhc t7 I Ns' MfHB' HI' lTn 1 4 Iron 41 47s 4'.

4( fflv Hi. Tol. Ann Arlior 4 -r, 1 J'. K'CII Union I'acho 4Cti Jll 4fS t-iart -ItilPi Wabaah jos hiu .,..1 WmjWm'i tit- Meat. Union Tel B7U 0r ffl WliMltn 4 trie aV HlM aH eelln, 4 1..

K. prel 7T. 7M 7.M, B'jEw' Bp, Minnie Smckii, KaaflS; Tbc following arc Ihoiltsiugrpiotatlons of Dlnnig blocks at tbu cousolMaiu 1 BEsHttBw tevday: AM. Ainarlcan OouM C. l.a BBrSMSBf A1'- WH1K' Ahi.e 1 vii iw 1 Aoama llnme.talie l.SSIH'rnMlier i Aatorla .01 iron Siliir l.liu KWE -Iron lllii Ileal at bel- ut .04 BkaHHt C-Tr leuilll Bf BWK' il'lltleCh'lf Ilulwer IS I.S ,1 4'lMonlton 15 'lln' bruna.

4. Monitor WHljB. li, mont, ii ,60 01 BBflK'nmrit Mrrtl.U.I BBWBWBV tnollar Ill BaHaaaaaamVaWl Ctomd BBBBBatKc ''olt-- -ootano7. 4.ou BBBBBBKl'c Con.lni. 85 BBBBBBK i BBBBBBal CEryaolta.

-1 Miller. ,08 J0 -iPiymoutii. 175 ammmmWVMjBK. iPbwnli 10 BSaBBBBy Crnon" l' nla 41 pmmon. ,11011, urn BBBBBB'' eaitu." BBfBBrjF-'j' "iOit' i.m BBK1' K' 17 1.4 11 BBV Moriuoant.

titMK. au uU BBlflWd i BBrBKBti llrajwuod Sm.llul)... Jo 105 BBBK.Krs S.W IS, I Mln.ci BBFBflHKt D.n.erClly V. 31) BBBBBeBK' 0J ,01 W.flBS hurek, 11, eta to BHrBBvBtsv BBiatKBK-IA aaaaaaaaaaaBtflaaaaaT- BBammtfiaaali4aiiif jt'l ifaWST' THOUSANDS MAY IDLE. Walking Dologatoa Pushing tho i Strike on Contractor Downey.

They Claim Tliey Cmii Mop All Work on the Nevr Astor Hotels. The tight between Contractor It, lion, ney, who Is building the new Atr hotels, and tbo Hoard uf Delegates of the lliilldlng'l rudest shows no signs 01 tcttleinciil tr.ilny, und there Is a possibility that It 111 lead lo lliPldli'titBi nta largo number of 111111 through sttiipH-1 thctlc strikes. 'I be painters, cornice and sk) light makets nnd i-nofersnn U10 'i'uylor nt l'lll). nr.st street and Hrimdway, one of contractor Downey's Jobs, were nrdcicd out this morning, ami this swelled thu number of men on slrlko on Downey's Jobs and In bis carpenter shop nt Tlilrt i -Hill il street and Ninth atenue, to about Stoo, uccoiillng to the contractor's estimate. Ibn Hoard of Dele-' gates, however, say that about tiOU men ale I out.

I ork on the Astor the New 1 laud, ut I Iflv. ninth stieet and l-'lftli avenue, 1 and the Hot Waldorf, at 1 lilrl). third street nnd I llth uM'nne cannot pi on much longer, 1 the delegates claim, lor lack of material. 1 'I he strike of tho building material handlers 1 has apparently been the Delegates' strongest I card, for If material were on band the eon I lunation of the hotels in the present stago of thu work would go right on. The supp!) of material Is, however, nearly exhausted, and wltliln a day or two thu rntu now at work 1 will lie compelled to stop.

I According to Mr. Dotvnoy this would add nn.t about three hundred men to tho number I mm Idle, but tho Delegates usferl that it wi iild swell the number to 1,1100. I he men now out ludtido carpenters, steam utul gns litters mid helpers, cabl-hct-makeis, wood-carvers, inaclilno wikiJ-workers, building iiiuiiirlJl dt Hers, derrick-men, brown and blue stone cutlers, painters, cornice and sk) light makers and routers. I nlosn Iho trouble Is speullly settled the delegates declare tliej will older nut tbo building trades on every Job where the I'ul-bam Hod Ilclstlng Company has engineers at work. Much a move would ilimw out of work several thousand men In this i It) and Hrook- lin.

It Is really against the I'elhmn Hod. Heist-I lug company that this strike Is direi led, It Is I said. Wbon tUoslrlla) ou tho Astot hotels 1 was ordered mnernl weeks n'o, beiau.su Dow ney employed cablnet-makeis on carpi liters' work, llu ot tho Vclti.uii Company's en-' glmerstetiirned to work and were declared tu lie non-union men. After tbo rettlcnient of tin strike with Downey, the discharge of tbeso engineers was demanded bj the delegates. Downey sajs they 1110 cmplojed by suh-cnnlraclors and bo cannot compel hem to discharge the men.

over, the engineers have organlcd a union or their nw 11. Now tho energies of the delegates are bent1 to forcing out tbise engineers. Ileneo tho, strlko now-on, which would be quickly settled were the englnecis In iiuistinii ills-1 charged. IOWA AND PROHIBITION. Republican Votes Jndoflnltely Poet-pono Locrtl Op-Ion.

1111 ikfoeiA rup eni-n 1 IHs MoisK, March 1 bo (iatih bill, siibstllutliigco'iiii) option foi prohltltlou In I Iowa, was li-daj Indellnllely poslpoutd In Up lower house of the Legl'latiire. 1 Tbo void was strictly a pnrtlinti one, the Kcpuhllcuiis tavorliu tiostpoii.ineut and tho liemoeriits iheiki.lsloi ot the Court wns imaiilnious. J'nlluro on I'oavnr Stront. I'miik K. 1I.1 Nun, denier In men furnish, lug goods at 11 Heaver slteet, aligned this' affrroon to lliomns Hproull with prefei-eneesot mii.hl.

Coronern to Move Atrnln. '1 he Hoard of Conwiers bus decided to move tbiioniio Inuii K-cninl avenue iwutow 11, neuter the ntlghboihn.id of tlietllyll.nl. Nu ipiarters havu Been selected jet. 1 W.ro Nhwis Hrlof. Ilnalneaa pnrllnD ol Coryilou, la deitroyad by itrr.

bin, Siio.tonna and tiliMAld. ar. reperlcit friun South Dakota, MJnurimta and Illinot. Iieorge Ka ton aiaanltii Miia Aruit ntv llji-ra with a knife at WlntUltl, Kau liriauai. nhn ri'filaea to imrrj him Ihettoinjii eia 1, ujtinded.

ha.ton la arretted It I doubtful If Pali mil be matched araitiat Allerlon for a if lu.uoo parti? A tancatter. wttrlnary aiireon bat die. I corered tubereuloal, anionic rata New4 in rt'ielreil at atihlnitton that the Datilth (loTerumenl hat Itiiiiul nrtura to it. nlielaU In lireenUud to aatltt the iipedltion nenl to I'eary'a relief. f-sw Mm lllurlow i of Friuont, Mlili.

Swellings in theNeck I t'rliollre I'erinnurnllr iired. I One of the most ttiiblorn forms of Scrofula tkatofiroltre, vldrlua ip "nl a veri dlktree ltjir diifla-iiremetit of the tare and neck, but lail'mnTeat auilet), teiause II HibUtn velop Into Iht laliiful n-kmliu rnonlriK koio. Hood'i Harnuparilla I1.14 Iven onileilnllv Inrateanf tl.ts klnl. Actlmr proinptl) upon the bloo', It nllailnatc all Imi'iirlll, an I the hel. iuir, tbut dernved uf 11a eau-e ami mipisirt, toon t'ltappeara.

Htaittiilt "I fuffer'l talnfiillv with Bselliiik-t In inv neck, or rtltr, and toeiit an I'liuriiiiiiiH amount ot money lor tnidlcines, but to no purpote. I tetltne rotnpletel) diicoiiruued 1 read about tort. Anna Sutherland, of Kalamatoo, Mien who had irome, and who was irrtatlj I aaeflted by Hood barMparllia. I wtoto to Ler to learn additional and recetrel an answer fully conorailni the prtated testimonial. I tben took menced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla mtMlf, and 1 bad taken tnolmttle, found that tuy neik bad been tertui ed In nze mcues, 1 1 wMaoamiouafo know the effect of the ine.ll-rlne that 1 uted a tape lo-uture "terv daj In a 1 fuiiud the awellitur verv intirli re.

duced. and I lottld llrciiibe 11 lib Pern 4-1 I'nee, which 1 had not done for yearn. I rontln we.l with Hood'a Baraprtlla and am now Per niiiiienil) Ciirril." H. Jssir Htiirnnw, rt "Jilt" lrouiptly and cmcleLtlj on the liver BBBBBBBBBfltiHBdUij STOPPED THE RACE TRICK. 1 Tho Park Board Rocalls Its Ordor to Begin Woik.

(irunt Mollis Up the Appropriation Mnsi-Mectlnc Ameillngot the Park Hoard was held this morning, which thu resolution dlrtctlng the engineer and land-capo gardcni to profit with Mirvcvsttiid duns for'lbospttd way n. ri. i'Iii, It il. I'lesldent iiiilliipnnil Commissioners Dann I ntul were present. I A prinmhlu lo tho rescinding resolution slati il that the uctlnn was taken for the pur- I pose in giving a public bearing.

1 hill is Ih en tailed Hi tho action of the I tit) authorities deslgnrd to e.ury out tho piovlsionsol the I'liinkltt till for a speeding truck In enlrnl Park. 'I he storm of protest 1 which was aroused against this proposed uso of a portion of tho Park Is tho occasion of thu dela). I Mayor tirint, retognllug tho weight ot ndvcise popular opinion us expressed In tbo piest has announced that lie will advlso tbo postponement of action by the Hoard uf IMIinito nnd which was to meet 1 11. morrow tor the purpose of making the uppiupiiullon of 1 0,000 for the preliminary "in vols and plans. I lie lins nisi) TrtUested the Park Hoard, which ordered Iho making of the surveys and plans, to acionl public hearing 1111 tlm subject of tbu proposed allocution ot the Park.

1 Agric.iolv in his reipust, the park commissioners huvu hamul to-morrow nt 11 o'clock a. 101 a sieclul mi ellug, nt whli tho fieopio may bo liturd in uppodtlon to the building of a In tLoclli's prliiclii.il park. In spile lids cvldeuieof an Iticllunllon on 1 tho part or tbu cut authorities who urn In 1 favor ot the luea.iire to 111 foul a I hearing lotbe pulllc, the movement to soctncuii'-pculnt the law whlcb makes It possible to build the speeding Hack In the Pink Ik being 1 pushed with unabated vigor. for 1 the imisvuifctlhg of piiitestlng clllens nru still htltig obtained nnd the call is assuming foriiild.ibln liroport luns. I A tit that thesturmut protest whli It bus heeii aroused will fouc a 11 peal or tho I measiue, Assi'iublvtnan Mfred It.

I Coiikllng, of the Seventh Disiilcl, has pre-pured a 1cpe.1l bill which he proposes to In-iiiuiuio after the holding of the musvmeit-Hig. 1 It is sild he may nil himself antlclputid by I a bill Inttul.ced tij mmiio T.iinmtny Hall inenili-r having In view ihesamo object. A mnss-meetlng of esst -Idii residents, to lirotisi ugulnst the I'aik Itace I lack bill, will Isi held to-morrnvv evening Hi the lurco bill ot the Hebrew Institute, mer Kut Hroud-way and Jellerson street. Among tho siiukers will bo (leorgo K. I.lo.vd, King, ltev.

Dr. A. Hading, Abo Kubuu, I.ouls Molber mid thus. II. siovcr.

HENRY W. MOORE DEAD. An Able Journalist, Well Known In This City nnd St. LauK lleuiy V. Moore, formauv years a Journa'lsl In M.

louls undthls city, died r-uniiay afternoon at his tesldenco In West Tvventy-Ilrst slreet. He wu.s attacktd Inst Tuesday with acme Inllammulton of tho kidneys, and In spile of the earnet efforts of lour physicians wnsiiuabo tuiallv. Ho was unconscious at Hie lime ol Ills deutb. Mr. Vloore was born In Kngland forty-two veurs ago.

lie llrsl ciimn Into Journullitlc promineiiceoii the Hi. Luuls Wf-psinli'i, id shlcb ut lino time be was the managing editor. I tiler ho wus tuiplojed on tbu Now York and fit Me I.iindou wickly. At the lliuonf his death be was on I he stuff of Tiik Kv ksimi Woiii.p. Mr.

Monro ivus ,111 extremely able newspaper in and was great! liked those who worked with him. 'I be funetal took place this ntlcrniion. 1 be Inlciiuent wus Hi (Ireetitvood Cetuetcrv. KEEPING THE BOODLERS POSTED Intlmotlon of Troacherv on tho Port ot CHIcrttro's Oruntl Jurors. Inv AeeociArt 1 111 as inrAiio.

March Tho mis Dig biodlo Alderiii.vu, tiormin, surretidcied to-duy and tuvo ball like tbv others Indicted. Mute Mtornev Longeneeki de lures himself Inclined to go slow regarding othei Indictments, nud hints that three meiuoersot (lie t.t.inil Jury me keeping the boiHliers ad-vHed ol the scents ot the pivsecutlon. BAGGED WOULD-BE BURGLARS Thoy Wore Civuuht Trvln(f to Unlock Doors on Klfty-Sevonth Btroot. llll.tm sands mid Jeorgo W. o'ltrlon were to-day held In 41,000 each at rkvlllo Court forexauiluailotiun thu charge attempted burglary at 4'dl West slteet.

1 ho men wero seen by a policeman to try seveiuliluorsou that street little after mid-ulgbl this morning, and after they nail ulul tu inn 11 1 be door at tbu above number he took them to the West Kortj-tcventb street stu-IK1I1, vv beio sunds was recoguied us a bur-glu whoin'cntl) completed a term atsing Mug. A huge bunch ot fulso keys was found 1 Hi Ins pocket. ANOTHER CASE OF TYPHUS, Tho Cook of a Parle Row Restaurant Down with the Dlsoneo. 'iho first casu of tj pbus discovered In nearly two weeks Hi 111') cheap lodging-house at 11 llowery was found to-day. I'bo lctlm Is James lllrd, thirty-two years old, who unlit a few dajs ago wus cmplojed as 11 ioik In a siuull rest mrunt In Park How.

bird was removed tu the Hlversldo Hospital ami the lodging-house disinfected. Allognd Lottery Deiiloi Helrl. Deput United states Marshal tlranl this morning brought Fdgar Hyde, ot a 1 7 West I'vvciitj-nlnth sued, on the chargo of Molatlng thu posiul laws forbidding tho setidlug of loiter circulars througu the malls, before tommlssionci shields, who held blm. Dr. Aenew Much Worso.

I II AthOI IATRII rsKta Pun Aiinriiu. March -t o'clock this morning Dr. 1). ilayes Agnew was reported as lielng much wort-e. I Z5V-4.

the ay ynur ho10 'i rTvJSrfily VJ1 moves nlong, lcfccb77iti5TW7 whfn 1'ierisi's U'jy I'lrnsant I'clleis pT-- it in or- ZJX --'J. That's what TTh I irS thcy'ro inmio for ffH'iifc tbo 1 Mttem ns well as I I II clcanso anil rer.o- vnto it, 1 Theso nro the original I.ittlo Liv- QA cr l'llli, tiny, su-ar-roatcsl, antl-liilious prnnules, mild nnd RCiitlo in their no-, tlou, hut thorough nP no BniiliiK. I One little Pellet for a laxatlvo-Ihrrsj for rnthartie. Sick Hentlacbe, llillous i Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, liil-, icus Attacks, iinrl nil dcrangenienu of the liver, stomach nnd Ixiwels, are proniutlv relievoil anil iwrmnncntly ournl rhey'rn tho smallttt, easiest, and but to tnke nmi tho cheapest pill you can buy, for tbey re guaranteed to Rive, satulai-Uon, or your monoy returnct B. Alfman Co.

Aro now romly show MEN'S SPRING and SUMMER UNDERWEAR, IN Bright Silk, Spun Silk, Silk and Merino Mixed, Lislo Thread, Balbriggan. Self Gray Lamb's Wool, Natural "Wool, Gauze Merino, and including Allen Solly Hand-Mado Also, FRENCH BATH ROBES. 18th Street, 19th Street, and Sixth Avenue (18th Street Station Elovated Road.) WQHLD'S Willi FUSSED, Senato Oonours in Assembly's Sunday Amendment and All. fur AttnctATrn rnras.1 AI.B4W, Tbo tennto has concurred In the Assi'inbly umendiaouts to tbo Senate bill appropriating for tbo World's l-'nlr. Included Is the amendment for tho closing it tho exhibit on Sunday.

TO ABOLISH DEBTORS' PRISON. And Turn Ludlow Btreot Jnll Ovor to tho city Authorltloa. fPT AHfcOCIAIMI 1 At ban. Mm cli I hero was Introduced In Ibo Legislature to-day, Cantor nnd Assemblyman biilir. a bill to reiieal all lirolslons of tbu Codu relating to Imprison-incut In civil actions.

The bill abolishes the last remalulug ves-tlgo of lmprlsoumint lor debt, and with It the debtors' prlsjii I.tidlovv street Jnll which Is dlric.cd to bo turned over to thu Now York lty nutlioi Hies for public uses. Tbo I'enal Code Is tu be amended so as to provide tin Ibo punishment, ns a misdemeanor, nt nil cases of ucliial fraud In commercial transact! ins. The bill has been carefully drawn by S. K. Kneebmd, theultoriiey who was ibo author ot tho law of If ml, abolishing pcrp.atul imprisonment tor debt ami coring many ot the defects of the law then existing.

WILL THE ROAD PAY, OR ST0P7 Its Appeal from Judcmont Fails In ttio Cftue of Stored. lapFCTAT, to Tm: yvrNisn Ai banv, March 'Iho Court of Appeals to-day nninned Juugment for the lUlutirf in the casu ot Fiedirlclc Stoick agulnsi the Melropolllan 1 levnted li.illwny Co i.pauy. Tho judgmont In enjoin il the mnltitcnnuce nnd operation of the upn Hauls' rslliva) and st at Ion In front of tho plJlul Ill's unless In a certain llmo they should pal a cerium sum, found 10 bo tbo v.iliiuof the plalulin i ascui-nts, In excbingo tor a conveyance of the pi opt it). Il also aw aided a sum for damages stist lined In Hie past. 'I he uppeitl was based on th" overlooking of betietllsiieihed In the plalulin tnrotuli the rlsn In leal estulo and other i duo to I be construction ot the road.

I ho derision tstn tbo prncilc.il eiTect that the roal must pay Mi.sioick or stop us trains. 'I bo pro erty atTcctcd Is In second iivenue at Due lluudieil and Klcvenih slieet, New- oik. NO ADJOURNMENT DAY FIXED. Assembly eayo April 21, Senate Can't Mnlvo Lp Itn Mind. Inv Aai.octAim eiirss.

Ai ihnv, Tho Assemblv passed tcsolutloii to-da In adj. nil a sine die, 'I110 resolution w.is liunndlatoly seal over to tne Senate. hrvrlu moved to luaku tbod Uo April 14. Tho imvlier waslaldovci iiulll lo-mortow morning. FANNING MUST DIL His Conviction Attlrmert by the Court of AppoaU, IrFrir tothf kxnii-i Alhanv, M.irchyj.- 1 Lie I'ourt of Appeals r.ntnn-i lho I'oiiWiHlijn lUnry c.

Kaiiiilujr, whokllUHl llvaiiy Tuj.jrlh Nuw Vork, Apill IN IhUl. Tho Ward's Inland Bill. 'XT OCUTM men. Aiiuny, March yj. 'Iho bill reported by the In an co CommltUr fur tlm iv or Ward's Iblaud to Nftw York city was ix nato unler ti-day.

It was token up iiasunn as um cule nd ar ad reacUed ami paaboa iiliuui utffaitlve utc. Tho Day in Alhnnv. l.aeisebill or Ir tor lliurnUy Id. I Astiiilt 31cl'rrn'n hill iiiiitiui: to ten I tiuiirH1 Morn on itret ikt.M&H sailou'fl IUl.i)t Uw aniviiUniPntH a (tn'fil to third reeling a it it rtooniin.ittt tu ilit runMe AKnihly pamtfit bill reiinaltnii in( otln amrntl-mtni a lotting I. ruail dtm.oitiiiu in a jur) i Noiiitivforth iulrodui-" In AMiti)l I r.l pre tent uttllstilujc tuforuiatiunul p.k.If., Itt, wagets, It Matf JUIIroati Commission apprnTm rpplUatfon of ltriM)kt)h t'ttjr aod Newtuwn Itaiirmut umpanj fur pnituaiiMi to change mum powri tu ainitt trolly ijatom on it- IiauWIiii au-nue routr lhi meiubt)r paaaea I Iiiixa bhl clrinj wr.

nitti (tie ngut to brio actum aK'aiiit then husband fur Injury to perion or tiaravfr I hr-naior Mct'rrfn intrHluicit a bill authorUIng th and urk nt) i untpaur to run i boat (rum tti fjnt of hrrc) mv hh trtft. Vera l'it, to bouth htith nrtrt, llriltlyn AMrmblypakt! bill tonubmit to proposed anipiiduif ut to I uDaUtutlon iir fiction i two ad dlttiia.luntUa htipronm 1 ouit In Klrxt and 1 hfponl JuUicial PutrU'ta ami oii.t a. tn romain- fugdttitrlct. I henate Committc glfen until nday to report on a bill aMowInK aTii.tt bank to i rivet muniilpal orcuntlrs in i.ng.atitl and rtatn Mid II ami W.tierti Statt in wt.icu thi-j aru hum allow to i invfit in Mate bond. I CrftnU Hnsaett 8ent to nn Asylum.

Ullara Uassetti lho rao shoemaker wo tried to kill Father Da m. KrancLs Xavler's Church on Minaa. was to-day tran. lerred rrom Hellevuo Uopual to the losaue Asylum on Wara's Island Arrived at This Port To-Dny, AdUr, German, fkrulonen, Itrtmeu, MarrhlJ.vlaGouthamptiin.il mm InUiatlia. liaiian aunrl, Palermo.

ib. il Miina. 'i (tibra'Ur March a HteanierWUt uf lu, limn, iVrnandina, i Marih IH, htpamtr I'awnee, Ingrain, ilinlngton, N. ft. March ID.

MramerChalrnette. Vitej, Nr Orlaani. March lb, rrrnkt. cAntr to im ivkvish wontn.i MotllU --ArriTed Anchor line tmer Clrraa. tia, trom Vork, Never mind the weather You can stay inside and find jour house in THE WORLD'S REAL ESTATE INDEX, IS.

Ul HER HUBBY. a a Told Mo It Wa8 None of My Business, Too," SayB Mrs. Brown. Tliccai.cor Dnvld 11. llamsey, charged vvltli liavlni; td.ul liU wife In a lit of Jealounj nt i i licr liousc, 171 Wi-st Fort)-nitli Htreet, on 1 IHlio, was continued In Part II.

or the Court ot t.vncral M'sloni tills mornliiif. i I 'I lie llrat vvlttifss called was Mrs. llrovv ti, (i dressmaker. ho c.illcd on Ml s.l(ain-M' In ihmi, when Jlr. was llvloj; in Tort -si'Venili street under tlio namo of Ileinmliiff.

Jlrh. llemiuln? was lllii(r, to vvlttitfi.sMld, Mlili Mr, Hi own, tho nltno's's liiHb.ind. VvltncHsliad nsked why Mis. Ilcm-mliiBof liauisey had stolen Mr. llrovv irom hit wife.

Mrs. Hemming had replied that she loved I lilni and anted lo live tvlih him. Whydou'l you get a -Intflo nun lo llvo with," aked Mr. lirown, ''Instead nf steal-lug a man Irom Ids vv and lour cldldi eu Mrs. or Uamsey said it was nunc ol Mrs.

llrovvn's business what Mm did, and that slia would llvo with llrnwn ns long us the cliuso tu do i. tin 0, lssii, witness had followed her hiiitmnd to -18 West stiei'l and dtscoveied that ho was living there with Hemming, or Itainsey, vvuness admitted on en culmination that berorc that lllii" her huslnud had been In the habit ot H.O lug out l.itu at night, htimetliiii remain-Inv; uw ay all night. vlr. 'lovvnsenij lo go Into tho family tro ibles of the Crown iimlly, bdt slopped Mm, salug that It was ll.uiisi) who vvasou trial and not the lliovvns. Witness was then excused.

fainucl J. lie llaun, of saddle Hlver, N. testliti'd that he had known both Mr. and Mis. Iliuuse).

Whlli; ho know liauibcy to bo an honuit, good lellovv, he would tiot.bc-llevii Mrs. itimscy under oath, lie wus not aross-i'xamiui'iL 1). V. llnlstcad, of llanii-ejs, N. .1., ti'stlitcd to Itauisi'j's good character.

Witness had nut ltamey but tew times, and, while no old not know anything personal!) iig.Uu it her, ho knew that her eucral tcputiillou nt lluriscys, N. was bad, and he would not believo l.e, under oath. "Aieii'l VO'l a personal Hlcnd of KamseyT" askul Mr. 'rowiiseiid. "Im the inrsoii.il Irlend ot every luau llvlnir," answered tin vvltuon.

And vvouuiii. too;" iliulgo Murlluo further questioning ou lids line. u.ls laktli ut 1 u'Uo 'I he piitnl vvlih which llaiuseysiiut his wlto w.is muuglit Intocoiiri b) Abruiiam llalitead, in il. A Mini'ier avenue, Hroosljn. It Is i cheap Mnvjlt'-uctlnii revolvei.

llalsto.ul dc- I rlarc-i tliat liamey was a eaceiul, uprlgni, law abiding man." a- MAYOR GRANT OBJECTS. His Koaons Why tho Amended Cnntor Act" Should Be Killed. Mnyoi liraul tn-dij wrote a letter to Chair- niii'i Kdvvauls, of tliu Cuiuiultttc on llallio.uls, objecting tho passage 111 Its present lorni or tho amended Cantor act now I bidcuo tho committee. I 'the Major says It would nei'in that tho bill i would levlvc and extend all ihe consents for the construction nnd opeiullon of surface i.Hli'oads In this cltj, even when they have by llu.liailiin He alio mugcsn that Iho provision for tortelluie nnd resale or franchises seems to bo Mined to assist companies that have hid Hi Irauchlses ut a high llguro lo avoid ini lug lor tint b.tme, ami, nftcr dilvlng com-IK-iliors out or the Held, to bid lu tho franchise lor a nominal sum at ihu les.ile. This suggestion of the Mayor Is umludful of mo tiiel that the Tnenly-elghlh und 'I vvciitv-iilnth street iiosstovvu load Did In lis franchise at pu tout, of lho gross I cclpls, has hever operated Us own lino and I hastmidu fieqnent i dorls to be relieved or laeoblUatloii lu pav the iiercentago ugrtcd nn.

MUST REDISTR1CT WISCONSIN. Supremo Court Says the Last Apportionment Is Unconstitutional. IllV ASfcOl 14TII1 IMthfta.l Mvnisos, ss. ihe supromo ourt declares tho A-si-tubly, senatorial nnd Loiigrcssloiis! apponloiuu ut made by tho last Leglshilurn to Ik' urn oaitliutlonal. It held that tho cnniiHniluu ordains that Asseuibl) ulsinils shall he bounded by county, precluct, town or ward Hues." A I'onslltuilonal Asiemlilv Ulslrlct cannot Do I tunned which Includes within Us limits frac- I I Inns of ivvoni morn nu ie, or one county i and a irnciloii in iinoilu utility, tor In either cnso tin' integrity uf nutj lines would Do I vniiilidand a county dl'iuembercd.

FOUGHT OVER TWO WOMEN. Man In Hospital, Woman In Jail, StnbUor BtlU at Lurtro. rhlllpc. (iclsscll, day clerk In a lodging, house at lloiterj.k i Into a light ats o'clock ihls morning at the corner ot llowery and dreat Jones street wild John Donovan, ofaa south Klllli Iho trouhlo was ahnut two vvomon. I lioi.nvancut (IcIsspH twiw in tho head with a knlie.causlngfcevercsi dp wounds, i.elsseil vvuni 1 1 St.

Muccnfs II -pital. The pollco am sled Maggie Adams 0f tho women, but liutinv an escaped. The Hudson Frozin Over Airatn. 'trrcTAT to Tn rvrsiNo iront.n. I March mo Hudson Itlvcr was this morning frozen intn shoro to shore.

The ice was strong enough to be crossed. Navigation, whim was opt icd last week, imi been stopped, and the frei-m boats ate tied to tho wharves. 'lln thermometer this morning registered 6 decrees above, zero, aaatawnawapawa afmnitaaiaa a aaaaaaiaw When Baby wa Kick, we gate her CastorU. VVhea idle waa a Child, she crinl for Caatorla. When fdw became MIsj, the clung to Contort.

Vihea ah bad Cldldren, ihe garo them Caatorla, I WCs $3 Lamps, $1.49. A f-piuntlitl lot of Lnmps, maiiii-fiicturt'tl to sell ut on Hpccial htik' liero tit ,49 Kino English Torcolftin full hizo Toilol Sot, neatly tlccorutcil, 11 pieces, including Toilet Jar, nil complete, for $2.98 Dinner Sets of fine English Porcelain, prettily decorated, pieces, and S9.49 Kino China CimpidorH, neatly decorated 39c. Bloomingdale lid cor. 59th I CORONER'S OFFICEflS CLEARED Adlor Could Not Find His Blackmailers Among Them. Saloon-Keeper Iguit Adler.

of second avenue, who mido anidivlt befjio Coiouer i Levy that he twiie jiald monoy tu Coiouers' to avoid having loseivo on Jurj, was mulcted with a bad memory this morning. llo appeared hefoie the Hoard of Coroners to point out the men who lev led blackmail on him. Hu lull sien hiibpirnu Seivcr I.eo and declared hu was not tho mm who blackmailed lilui, llo was then i confronted vvltii George Cook und A. J. l.eh- I mann, tho other subpoena servers, buthaldho never saw I.ehiuaiin In hlslllc before.

Cook had been it) his place, but ho had paid him no money. Adkr then took a look at tho other cm- Iplujcts In the oiilce. He said none of them had etttorted money from htm cither. Adler said that about a month ago man iseived him with a suminom to servo asa 'juror, lie said he was not cltlen, und tho man replied that Unit inadu no dltrorcnce. If 'ho wuutid lo bo excused he would have to pav 2, nnd he paid the money.

I Two weeks later another man brought a Mibpii'iia find was paid luorotolei him nn. When Cook tiled to sutipojiia him Adler got niigiyiuid aeoined him or being one or tho g.ingoi blauKtuuilcrs who had been mulct- UK' lilm. uud ileilateu ho wasn't going to put up" anymore. i ook nee. iino mud In turn and reported the matter to Cotoner Levy.

Adler wns summoiuii befoio lho latter and mido ntlldavlt tu Ills si aliment. AsUed lo give descrlpil.u ot the men ho paid mono tti.Vd.er icplled: I don't know wn.it Hey looked ll'ce. Iiuueiusli ot business I didn't take noihe." ousaj joiiarenot a rlllcn. How did you gel ii license for iour sul.iun asked Coiouer Mciiomer. Vou hud tu swear to cltleuslilp in nur application." till, l'vo become a cltlen since," answered Adit i.

'lho Hoard cotu rated Its s'lhpmna servers and told Adler to go ime. MRS. BRINCKEIiHOFF ABSENT. NeitUor She Nor Counsel ProsecutOB Her Divorce Retrial. 'I bo suit of Henrietta llrlukcrhou for an absolute divorce Irom DuilelD.Urlnck'erhorr.tno millionaire cracker-baker, which was tiled In I tho btipreme Court In January last and resulted lu a dls.igi oeinent or the Jury, was culled lor Us second trial beloru Justlco l'at-lerson this afternoon.

Mrs. llrlnckerhoir failed to appear, cither I personally or by counsel, to piineciitii tho suit. 'I lu rcrure Ihe derendant's counsel, I charier II. Heckett, decided to take an in- lIHSt. counsel then proceeded to submit proof uf Mri.

Hi lneLei holt's lnlldellty. The cue still on. Bloocker f.troet Rallwav Directors. Daniel b. Lanmnl, Henry Thompson, Thomas Hyun, Joseph Jacobs, Alexander K.

Kursheedt, Matthew II. Hcers, Charles V. Wurren. (ills W. Kand.ill, Thomas II.

McLean, A. f. Itosenbattm. Daniel H. llasbrouck, '1 honns Dol in and John ii.

belmss have been elected dlrectoi soi tho llleecker tltreet and I'ulton Ferry Hallway Companj. ai Lcie Fuller its No Injunction. Judjo tilegerlch, of the Court of Common I'leus, to-day deulid the application of Actiess l.ri Inllur rornn Injunction restraining Hu-1 dolph Aronsun and tho New Vork Concert company liotn exHiniuug lllhcgraphs of her 4u her serpentlno dancH costume nnd com-pcllltig them to recnll those already Issued. CITY NtWa IN BRIEF. Jama trn fainter at Dalj't Thratra fur tin.

1 at hla hom, -J10 IV nt Ont lluiilnd and atreel. of llrlgbt'a di.riip. Kranma Julia hhin of Hrcwer r.porito KlirM, tl inartinl In I rnatt Slangar. ot Derlln. at Mr.

hlirai't rrtldrnea, 11J7 1'araafenue. Tha roupl will IItu In llrrlin Columbia flpllfgo will erilato tho cltra40foot atrip ol land fli.m It. nei, ite at Aratterrtam arf- Ititioand One lliunlrrtl anl Miicentb atreet to widen One Hundred anil Twentieth atreet to. I lUU-footatraat. PWWWMwWMaaaw wilhaTailelessaril'solubbCott'nj.

pii I FsJavyafyWr ro a tuarralloua 5 ia. Antidote for Wrak 'SiK Moionth, 1 1 I JT vJJ SICK HEAD- mS-SSViV Vniaordtr. vle.ifound! Salaoto Ik eipeelallr aclcacloua and raiuadial 1 jj rui.tf.c nurrEnKHs. i or all druggists. Frlc.

2tt cents box. rwwwW4f 1112 Don't worry yourself into fetvr. House huntinu is a pleasure when you use THE WOttLD'S SEAL ESTATE IhDEX. Stern Bros. will offer to-morrow, Wedn.sday, the following Special Inducements in their Ladies' Shoe Dep't Tine Hand Wet Paris v- -ax Kid Boois w.th Paient 5 VJI Leather Tips at Am Paris Kid Oxford Ties, Hand Sewed wiih Pat- $0 i em Leailier Tips, new- est sty.e at and a complete assortment of the latest styles of Ladies' Boots and Low Shoes For Spring Wear Comprising Bluchers, Duchesse, Lillian Oxford Ties In Russet Goat, Russia Calf, Patent Leather French Kid.

West 23d St. GAPT. BAKKER CONVICTED. Found Guilty of Manslaughter on the Steamship Obdam. A cablegram from Amsterdam states that tho court to-day sentenced Capt.

liakker, commander ot the Xetherlaiids-Amerlcau Mcamshlp oodam, to ono year's imprisonment tor shoot In if and k'UIInf a mutinous tlremati last Summer while on a voyage from Nov York 10 llotterdam. t'apU liakker wai convicted on a charge or manslaughter. The Ohdam at the tlmo ot the shootlns had left Ncvt Yorl: with lfio cahln and 1:10 steer-nue passonfers. hhe carried thirty-seven firemen, all natives of Holland. When threo dajn out It va.i noticed that there was trouble brewing among tho tire-men.

l'lnally a hody of tho men went to Capt. liakker and demanded that they bo glveu better food. They bald what had been ui-nblicd them vv as unfit to eat. The men went back to tho stoke-hole, but refused to work, Tho captain went down mnonif them und ornered them to work. They refined until their demands were compiled with, lie told them If they did jiot he would employ other measures to compel 1 them, lie then drew his revolver and rlred at one ot tho men, wlshlm; to wjtind htm as an example, lho man died and was burled at B-ll.

'I ne strantre part or the trial Is that Capt. liakker lert llotterdam March 11 tor this port and is now on tho ocean, as thu sentoneo of Imprisonment has been pronounced against him. Ho was uliuvveil to continue his voyages wnllo tho Judges wcro deliberating on their verdlct- At the onice of tbo Company, at 30 Broadway, (Icneral Passenger Agent 0. II. Voor-holde said that CapuBakker Is one ot tho best commanders In the service ot the Company.

He has been In cammand ol a vessel for nr-teon years. cant. liakker, they said, will return to Amsterdam to servo out his sentence. FOR GRANT'S MO.NUMENT. Movement to Raise $350,000 Before the General's Birthday.

The Grant Monument Association, under the lead ol President (Jen. Horace Porter, has dcvelojied new energy, and has begun a systematic endeavor to complete tho fund tcr the erection of the mausoleum in ltlverstde Park. A large committee of business men, representing every Hue or branch of trade Hi New York, has been appointed by meeting of merchants, over which James il. constable, or Arnold constable, presided. '1 bis cqmrallteo is divided Into thirty-tour classes.

Thu representatives of eaqh class are constituted a committee to call the manufacturers or dealers In taut class together for i onccrted action In tho raising ot funds. Tho Association announces that It wants to raise t.l50,ooo by April 27, tho day the cor-ner-slono Is to be laid. a Charged with Flrlnjr His Store. In the Tombs Court to-day Arthur C. Ual-eoiu, ho keep sailors' furnishing store at las Hroad street, was held In 41,000 ball lor ciamlnatlou on tho chargo of arson.

Ills Ills store was on fire last night nnd be was artested while walking rapidly away from tho premises. ARPETS Buy Direct from tho Manufacturers, John James DOBSON. Retail Wareroom8: 40 42 W. 14th St. JOHN VAN CAA8BEEK, Manager.

(MMEYEP "1 Stamped on a Shoe I means Standard of Merit. I HONEST WORK and HONEST I PAY, that is tho way MY $3.00 I HAND-SEWED WELT MEN'S I SHOE IS MADE. Tho LABORER I is NOT SQUEEZED in HIS I TIME or 'in HIS PAY, ami rny I CUSTOMERS GET THE BENE. I FIT of tho boat hand work A3 I OPPOSED to MACHINE.MADE I MEN'S SHOES that ARE WIDE- I LY ADVERTISED AT THIS I PRICE. I MEN'S CALF HAND- I SEWED WELT I These HAND-SEWED WELTjB SHOES aro inado in SIX DIF-lB FERENT WIDTHS, and withjB EITHER BROAD, MEDIUM, or I NARROW TOES, manufactured- of CAREFULLY SELECTED I CALFSKIN, and EVERY PAHl I IS WARRANTED to givo entire 1 satisfaction.

Th9y are also TACKLESS and SQUEAK- LESS," thus stockings are not ruined bj- tho tacks, and tempers and hearing aro not ruinod by ihe squeak. Send for Catalogue, Mailed Free. CAUTION. Having no branch stores, my shoes cannot be purchased at any other establishment. 1 Sixth Ave, cor.

Before the cause of con-j sumption was known (that I was only a few years ago)l we did not know how Scott'9-H Emulsion of cod-liver oil did I so much good in consumption and in the conditions that I lead to consumption. The explanation is inter-' I esting. We send it free in'H a book on careful living. Scott ft Uowki, Chemiata, ia South 5th AnaiM. I New York.

Yourdruilt keep Scott's Erauliloo of nd-llnf oil-ail ituffiux nujmhtn do. SPRINTED AFTER THIEVES I An Officer Chased Them Ore Fonces Till Ha Cautrbt Them. Tbero was some lively sprlntlnf and (enM cllinblntr early tills mornlns In the Tlclnlty ot mo Chryatle Btreet. At daybreak Policeman Farrcll saw two men learo No. -'lo and start to run up th DlreeU Uo gaTo cbase, when tba men turned anA' raii'tbrouifli a tenement Into the yard and, after climbing sstcral lences, readied tna rear 01 tho house ana entered, with Farreu1 close behind thuin.

The men run up tn tho root ot the houss. and were there cuptured. 1 In Ks'ex Market I'ollco court this forenootij tho prisoner gave their namet, as Franv 1 Melster, seventeen years old, oa 111 Cbrystia street, and John Smith, twenty-tour years old, or U1N Base Twelfth street. Justice Talntor remanded tho prisoners, aal tho ofllcer claims that tbey are the two mew who biinday nttrbt entered a house on A vena and stole 4(io worth ot property. TWO COUNTERFEITERS HELD.

Caught Pasting Bogus Half Dollars? on Storekeepers. Frank Meron and Annls Fagnlant were helJ for the Federal Grand Jury by Commissioned bhlelds to-day, charged with passing counterV felt half-dollars. Policeman Matthew F. Crlftln testified baling followed the pair Into stores, wbert they passed the money. With tho assistant of I'ollcsman callaghan bo arrested them.

thirty-six counterfeit halt dollars wer; found on Meron, and a lot of counterfeiting tools were seized In the womat's rooms, 31 Eclf ford street, Brooklyn. Bobbed ft Little Bojf of Hla Coat. Jooeph Johnson, of 77 East OneHundref and ThlrtyWst street, a colored man, wa held In the Harlem Court charged with bay? tag "held up ten-year-old Harold lirown. 14U East One Hundred and Twenty-serenta street, and robbed him 01 b.s overcoat. Drowned In Harlem River.

William Koach, twenty years old, resldencJM unknown, fell Into tho Harlem Hirer (tOoflH Hundred and Twenty-ninth street early morning, and was drowned. Utt1" recoTered and tent to the Harlem MorfUf a I km mMi0Au'ishJmmM.

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