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THfe WORLD; SATUBDAY EVEXIKG. JUNE 25, li-SHZ. I0ME FROM Tammany's Contingent Amring Ms, in Big Unanimous Professions of Loyalty Wxt to Cleveland and Stevenson. Wt BE. BjraePM ConTenlloo Ilieats to EH? ArrlTe TbU Afternoon.

Kp lt Klii -Hat ens ttt rr.cralag crili Fs ct it Central road ar.ffl Kj ti Lcwia txareM at tS tui wiies farty.Stt -itavte-t late. Tity vert a rw cctrta of Ni.tg IascrHv, ltf fiery -ia -xeirtif a trrs titter and nw taa rarrylag K. The ci- xceOra: ttv tt'an J- xsilrly tt-r tM MCle? aid premised IV- tory Vjt Otelxil aid ittttavoa li tie ES IlxWli. Est The Sn htetlw cf tit Tx-aiatay trli. to urtic xi n-lltd lato tit ix- EX tVi at 7.ii.

It COilitft-i Ct t.tvta Eta ii Xllgated- 717 tad t-ta fi tie cf KtiBit. lacsied rtp-ttfi'lallT-, a Us Et Tilruiratb Atx-stly W.tuvx. 67 Lev 11 tXElKjtfi A'drrttai W'. KLv2.fc-.Z; ligt't-iti, Armxa Tsestitfn. Ttevtt Lay.aaiT--eLt).; rst, EfH itl Scxv'-v1 Ct-aaliuow F.

A Jta. ADiai tb-wt wia cxiat tiii trata wtrt Kg Jcd-t Jvia F. rarroIL Hp. tfi- lltary eie art, a. ftxig-'.

B5i wcsiKXia frfcra. Cca-al'stcrtr Paly. B-f Wardta laljoa, Xlcixti n-Ai UTs2 Kr.la, cliw. al Ui-U il Ctrti Ki. cK fjj tinrjit tl rttiiat la tL? utiil eani- tTl trila UTt V.30 TbcrJi7 wlia TTnar fuytjtr Actau CJL Cirvc-j-ila.

ci ta a'l W. a. tirf li( -atru ca lrl. Tlie trtla la ciwje i.C.tixt iA trTtan. ao rtviM Jtlwt fret kai calaS.

i'i tataisi. lyicta j.Ttik'1 iaisiiu. Jj' actr utnvti u. yl ta-r trutl-' fcw hrri a tftrtitta ium a3 K4 ta Ciuilia tilt la i-it 7 UK titiiit- KV -Weato lorJr tl e' la CLltyo," Mia CuteMX' "UL ierrr Hj4 lrl3 xlii? ua tar irila ial p-tl kiev.ic'.i'.a jv totaktuma tzila. B'jH -Wlir.

('fJfX' WltUrtt Uvl to pJJ- il.7. Big'. ait.a-f io-- ot it avteti, Kfr lUvsya a- Im ia la zti BS' al ovia a1 l-t Iota lfa-il Si t'-' t-'- al tail Qlaaer all a axil i ta B'sf tfjjw- lota turtrr tlivs iaa LvlUiluLi- a B--5 wfit.ar iit3 11 or r.ot. u.a Bl b1 P7 1 l-jr aat- ti'l tiHilr-. B'-f WLlttjf wJ a aal err rx oala lal'iK av: Lotaibfc lai nM tb BsC cairyr- a ai U.f.

It i orta c-nt. Bts JTlf taiLv U'tl tuaa lll( iJl'IMl Up i.l- I'ili-: 1 a fi II rslUT-t Biyi twe Wmivi wct-k, fil ia Uimrn irE no tx-tf-r llitu a tr- kn HLvlUr. tr BVf ta-; oiilr Iilat-'" rKuraiav rTrj yA l'r thr tltUt, Iljiit, a io-a, lr u'j tLMr lt lur Hi mcwvi B5 Hi; ia Uifa tfk Mlia kMirrat vi ir-nri. Bt-' Tnc v-ccoJ 'ctioa 01 ta- 'lnuiuuur trila, elrrtn Her abil idl tarn, arm hi at 11.4s. Bf iV ''C Irma ta- Mnrirrotb A'wniM)' 1 IMatrlct.

UdiIt tfiTi Y- llmi'a vUrilAv HL IwntT-neonil, lla(T7 Hart: 'Iwciit)- third. Hllll 1111 II. Ilarii-, ami Jwrntr-luurta, JciU I. Iirrr7-SJAftr 'I coatlai'at wai la caarQ of I-clic-u-'K MeUubxa. Bt'f o( pDTn-rilit tin- train at Bf'-S lldiea.

AmoiiK daioiTii ii.i-ii hIi'j elllncJ ai J'm 1 fctnt er'; llotwrt BrE luler l.inn ex'iin, Bfe Tom Iuula). lllij')i, lac aad Ju'i-e yrhi'uii. BHr 'JliO' 'aat a-n train miiu 'V tlirmicli hr.uuw tli.u clt ntla- tli H. HieM'driM. ul.rl sn1 A.

r.cacli, IU1I 1 or Bfjr Jeaar. i--Maror itjaij, rx-Wuy-r llr. an.l llmoiter Ixini ciaii'ii r.i'-U': tirf dcinon. atrallriK tti-lraupr'jal't tac tlili.as'o aouil. B.

nMI'Hi In ttiv ol wuy. BfE may 1'r lDat H1: Ullj r'iil time on IU railroad, and an awiul -jKrlcnCf at Ll.l-WUj axo." al1 Julaf ilcMalion mnliliii'iv. hl-WKZ ci" a bltfliuay and a kwhI toivu in i uioli Ailur tli tlclet, I sa) h-arilly taat Jk mi iiiil! lOuurUbi.urrlo'.cUaJaLdiitKriti- son. a. TbePxcurloul itat Ibilr Krldiy fe ll la lielr.lt.

Hwlii-a nt st. 1iioinaH.iini. U'l dlnnl at Nuirata Kallh. Thj had il-m- flllitUltrrclrfsauj'-ii'soii tin- iralnx. TM-r A all scatternl 011 u.elr airli.il, liiirrilnx' home to pn-uir- lor tl.c nurnpilja ot tmir accti- ff loird tioploruirnlb.

I I AKTI-SNAPPERr HOME.COMIKO. I'lrrlAl to tit TVtflrii wom.ri I 1 fi (St-lejam ami tbelr irica-la la twohntiornot "A aKfilal train oer tb'j VorU i-ntral jf. left (lilcao at v. a. jotfrduy.

Tliire irak a wild and btlsrlomi la tins Luke txriwc tbeli deiaiturc. rjJ, In tin; nmt ictlon tlii- train theie Hcro $, Hbt all ot uaicblial ii-en1 BSjIyui-toraKd. Mayer, 11 bj wcui-4 to U) iiuiuiu. f.arj.ficne.-al for tliu Kr tn tuipleuinu of annr- went, brought out buadli-H of ilajf juv.t irum ii.n hi, fv at.d dlnrlbutid them niuon pan-mi-r-, i wben tin-train pulled out of depot i.ff 01 tbiie banaiM hiis fr.ia vladuw, Jmndndi of tin Iwriu wen; din and the rh; lockfilcucbfrervd ujtroarli.UHly. To iitb'i't.

M8, i.othatlill-d ultli toy rooilpn. had pur- caaied a rcijple of livptfjuiecoeks which tbiy fxliltlled with pride among ilia croud in the t' nrt stctlon. In tlfcoaclim were rnnrciiiaiu He Witt ft. V.araer, Hubert (irter i(iual Woodward and K. It.

M1ltne7; ei.i iiKrcav laaa John iulnn, ntnw adti.ln-rt In nj I-tdi-d (X't'oiiifrmiuiDb 1 runK lanler, Bli. l'aTe ai111 pn-a'-nttil hlin with U- tunt; 'Ihuthdaj i-vca. I. Wallan- Maclarlanc, Anbur tlait, 1'ruf. Adolpli Cohen, of Coluin.

bla L'ollit'ej Walur iiunii, Hamilton It. B' 'aicpllnc, WlllUm aid well, W. Ki W' t0L Jaaien J. iloonuj ami nnan Kr Jiaul! Uowilnir, I.o-.-Iiuip, liaalfl TOf- Alcloy, ti-JInjor fl'ZKfraid, county tlert Oaroy and the htauuto'i norkerN from Troy; Mft l-atikk II. Murphy and William Utile FallHi exoi-oator Van M-lmlck, 01 )cuo- Ilfi' bttM; Charles J.

Uiipp. 01 the Cninptioll- -r t. i- York; James 1). jwijo umi i. 'T'llamcn.

of New Y1.1l. and Nlw mM- uniijfn p. Kij Ja J. I Michael lnuou. flmrlea 11.

r-if fa ink 1 unalngbuiii, 01 the ixtli Ah- By l.utrlc'i I'oliidixter. W. BC-' iJto-I'lt as ol Junn Tracy, whose llttr- JyJ''. 'J bn Iti one of Hip luodt notablo BliV ttarM lae rgb' at hicaea Bu ''A JiOfineji letainerK In the Bid DanlM K. McC'ott.

Bii-' oittUi-iciitua uu.u-.it i-t lotaposinjrn Baf trr 10 iurn ji-ipular rallying tTr.w "If- to the tune of BiF. "HvtMif and the Bait HwnfJ l.ff maxm In tbatlr! Hvrri.t.1 U'ftV irt lUrr tnel M' Ofvtrf tfc4U HVltlUAIfrtltM, A i v. Bai. A rurvt jtzttifA ava tbe Ba'ff trel' w'af "'y aport vf r. Mc- bbb18j kt aB aaKakff Oceo Cnt uesx.

t. B. wtnx7 toj liior. nt K. mrr Aancs lis wcrjjwart 46 tbe Ua tali.

TV. rc iu vu it LxiKfjf. Ivu vai tb Ussiim fA 'n ii f.rl-.rttrl a tr iUou tt tt Ui ti ta it-btbeuvt. xmA xnKt icy "tt fjia ciliaa aiii tsi Ktrij is a -riiKa t-rai re tt cim ia-i? ta mrl tvj.t:i At U. tb Jt i i' uif tb rvs- ttrvsja '4' tail wii vit-tn ta tl.

'J ti-" ak4 it ti tlvar 7. liciviiir -iri. Fvi. Kktr. ia: wi.a.

vaj rxt- Jr.ft.1 i tr aisat xi.s uiy ilil UWL a fvJX 't-t lai tv tvta t.v: ti infi.r iu f-i Crai iti ttjci ti uuj ssna- ta laiii-i 1 xb.Utl a afcii xi ictaMra. At ti irvs ty ii lurr-rpi ir. ci -a sir u-xcaas tat ni. ta li trv-i-- a xrt- iri bt.1 II1 ay.tf. tit ut.

tai 1 4-t. uacai- 1 zs-i 4XJTI. 1 a it i Ta-r" a x-aita -a iT-i' r'trfir iUjuz tit ti ci a J- -f ti trtii vfe ti r' fr -i-7. fw tf ir-a? aaJ 1 'a iiirai Jv lti ao M.Tiiisiva tai la" 7i ivti'i-rni ta trxaa. ita Jtii bblaJta 111 oa trrd try 1 iirl s.

KflrV K. ylr. i.i7'.' btjrtt V. ilr tti.L.' II. -vtt.

7a triiivi. rva crk xfrit 4 ifHSXi 7i trait R.i-trt vj til xixt a ao xv1 a a.f a--U'it titi. la to xrtitia at la at aai la a win e-llTata. li wlp-i awa, faaaa rrMic-ri U4 a toaipiciiii rrt laua? tor f-arly i AMiiaas iiv a r.i-.t caiapalfa ra la ti atuibiirt Cinral- xa.3 t. n'ppi.

A Eeptiblican to Stutr.p for Grover. 'rii 70 T3r -mnm. rttciiir, Iai. Juae 'Ji Ixr.aio E. 'limaa.

a xa4 care Atc.ra7-GaTal of ladlxaa. ax or 01 lxri- lltixys'ar uxatloa ib'Bld 6oa away wita. Il win uie tat ttuap tit talea-o Held WUl Go on th etump. iirriix 70 rwr rrrttwo want Ili. Joae Z.V-CaaCliatt Vblt-lair Ileid ttry buy at Oblr I'arti fib aall al titjrapaw rirri.adn''!.

lit 'Ai 'hiU tiie an ae'ltt ana part la tbt caara waea tic cainpua li ixirl; ojTLe.1. AH AMERICAM CAPTAIft ACCUSED. Cleric Grvlor Baya Ho EolU Ple.ru of tho Frenca Defences. iiTrni Pakf, Jun- Tbt clerk la ttt Navy lie. parttaenl bv arreu-d ctarxtd with coaTeylag docimenu relative tbe Krencb Celeaw-i 'lerrnany aad Italy, aiUitd Orealtr.

He Oetlart- that ap Ileary U. llorup, 'A tbe Ordnaace I-part. aent of tb I alted Jititen Army, who the Military Attrta- of tbe Aavrlcan I-ifanou here, bought thedefenv-i and cota-launKxted tbm to (ierraany an 1 Italy. Mr. T.

Jeffervjn tbe Ainerlcin Minuter, bai nntten a formal letfr to Korup In regard Vi tbe charge mule him by (renler. cap. llorup dent- that lie communicated anything to ilermany or Italy. He will not ua) wbether he heat the dtcuinrnu to ah. The American lrgatlin ti besieged vttth Journaluw eaijer to Paia eiery pari leu.

jr obtainable. It it probable that 1 apt. ip will bare to leave I'arli. i WARNED AWAY FROM CHOLERA. The Governor of Bnrnorcnncl Isiues a Notice to TTftX'ellerii.

1 St. l'rrrRiifo, Jure 1 Governor of hamarcand ha IhuuI a public warning to tranllert notlt)ing them of an cutbreax of i ih'l-ra In that clt). Uispiin, June A deapateh to the 77mM from M. I'etirib'irg na)l that the etl letnle ot cholera In Aula thtralen to spread like ulldflre. hainarcand, the city from which travellcM are urncd.

an entreHit lot caravan trade. It the capital of iat proilmeof crafihnn. In AxUtlc llutsl. 'I ne population li about John riedraond'B n-pcrt on HIh Mlsnlon to tnu United States liTK. mm.

A deputation of I'nrnell-ltc-, beaded by Mr. Ilorgan. Ma.ior of cork, to-lay met John K. Heduinnd, b-j bat Juu returni from a visit to the I'nlted Matet. Mr.

Itedmond hald bit inl'ilon to Am'Tlca had be-n hurcetituL Wh'reier hn hul ilutel In the I nlted lm found per cent. 1 1 tOe people with him. I If Hie ItlHt-Amerlcan CommlsMon, whieh 1.0V lotnltig to tndenor to reunite the Irish were falr.iiilii'lwt they would con-Udertheoler of tie rarnellltea Jutl and lair and all that touid be expected. ACTOR HEflLEY HURT. Thrown Out Phaeton Whllo Urlvlni: ut Aabury Park.

lur.m to 7r. im nimo moki.o.i A i.iki 1'xkk, N. Juno l.dHjpl.l, llenle), lb- wi il.knon tti-tur, who 1, gueit lit oiieof tin- limeit In re, It wwrely Injured In lotii leg by ceiiig il.ruun out 01 a phuu'im In will. 11 ne wat riding with umi irli-nds llellleyS iv If lllpl pi.rtuiiu: a butcher wagon that b.ii iinn-d wl'blt on M.un iwi. and li hi-, etforis to the ri iah he n.it thrown nut and run over.

Kulclde bv Poliion. I nrrriAi -in tmf nriii Nrw IlKffi" mcx, N. .1 Juno harleii iWagr.ir, living In coinmltlul auii.Ue by taking ailment parli gncn. lie wiw tumid hours utter sw.il.ov. lug the polton wrltlilng In ti rrltle agony.

pti)M-I'lmi until inur lioiiih atterwiinl-, und bli lite ci ulcl not be waled, l-aiiilly troublen, It It Mill, him to I ne Wagner was flfti.netvn years old and luaics a widow. I To Dock Johnny Van Heost. iflriTnirKrff.i Aaiu.as-n, Jutie 1). A. Wllllami and Con of thli city, hao pouted fartelt o' to back Johnny Van lln-ti for a niilbli tight for and the cbatnplou-nlilpof the World.

if Wont Bide DemocrntB Preparing. 1 The We-t Sld Democratic Club Intended to bold a ralihintlon mc Ing tr-nlgbt nt tbelr headquarter-, West Mnety.slxih utrcet, bu. thpy have decided to postpone It fur a fewdajatu allow tiiem.elves time to make prcparatlen for a bigger and more efTcctlTu aeuiotiNtratlon. Burelars nt Bouth Orange. rrrm.

iotht rvrKinn woai.n.1 Or4N(je, June At an cany hour thin morning burglars broke Into the band, notne rifcldenceof William A. Ilrewer, I'real. dent of the Wathlnglon Life Insurance Company, of houtb Orange, ranaacked tho houte without dlacnrered by tho inmates and atfle clothing aad other valuables to the amount 01 I WILL WIN BY 30,000. Campaign Pronbecies G.ren Out by Gilroy asd Grant Leaders Home from the Democratic Convention. Republican Mate Committee to Hcorjcanir.t -Next Week In Tht atr.

Vayw orxit, Mxll aal I-itcc Wo-k. are ta ttty real) to 'tiri tie ilf) gtrt2.it bvjriij- at till arali. 7iy x.Tii-3 ci tb f-iiijiTiix Uiiitni it T.S'j tat. lUit, triielilir la Joia prtvit car ill ti-ai y. Kyaa.

fw-ixt'f Wijii. L. -lat'aarei Walker. tai-a. p.ii.)" J.itlce J.

Waft xa1 IvUi Xajw.raat ax excti- v.ptf-il tit ft sit of tit caa be 11 ltb tit raaaatr la aici ti tltf-l iai ta rtctved la ttl f.tj. He iualf a ti'iiiJatlcxil7 fr tit ail prf-ai-l iti eltctlc. ilelllirt ta pirty ml, loyally xt-a ailt41y aupp'T. It 01lr-y at oae a pirty 7ax2iay i-xdtra la rv.fa at tit AuJlto- rliao. Ilourl f-arly TtTirvlay ortlag, Jait after Oveual tvat actsiaxstd.

Sxi'OLt- I -Wtll. U'Trliad 11 tie awalaee. I What's t5 1 ctoat xben: it -CltieUa': iv pot to be electtui, put la Mr. ouroy. bt.itte It 1 tojsiUe for bin to carry Nc Ytk by 3U.0O0 If we tta-a la tor tint, bear; aad touL it wia 40 It." Mil -Well, ril tt alm'itt any ata-nat that btTl 1 ytt M.VtQ," remarked ttia aaotbtr Taa oaaylte.

I iiciLn rrsrcociixb. I tita. Uaalel VAlw Jti'tlce ItyxD, oagrc-umaa Aaoo J. Ccaitalaga. ei.J-"".!re William Ktl y.

s-axt-ir lilwxrd Hawkins of County. ilegate Iiavid MClure, Joan Fox aad J. w. liovi, oornprtte an jtbr pry that arrived r'ly attr midnight ibUi mi-rnlng. i.ea.

l'lef. unlike otbr Tatamaay ead-em. thluxx It 1 Ue'e aad to win. oac-rnlng tbe aomiaatloa Vjt vtce-prol-dent bf ild I do a know tbe man and aerer hard of bm until a tname ir.eationed at nicuo. I uympatble wli or.

l.ray, now. eTer. Inllaaa wat i.t Hill, and that would be cat with New York's but Mr Wbltr.e) n1 other frlea ir of Mr. 1 letelatid t.iaagfl It In cme a ay, and when I hard what Indiana bxl done I ni.w we werf alppd." police Ju-' Ice ald ff leieund mil neicr get the full vot In New Vor 1 It, even ltn Tammany at.d that he will h-ll." 1 uirur.1. think'.

Cleveland mr pull through, an 1 Delegate Mei.mre says he ture 01 tn- united upp'rt of tbe lxiaoc-racy ai.d lll carry tbe Mate. I MMJ. W. Htiyle: Tni-rgni is over, net eland win surely I le.ie.td. larntoany win turn In aad vi tnould tie rural Iiemofratt.

Murphy and (be. nan are u.tn for the tlctet. (ilroy iajs leveiand win get mjorit) 11 Ntw ork. and hit judginent It od." atsot rofsTV tOfiTiMirtT. 1 he vatl train ioute ot the 1'ennsrlvanla Ilnliroad In Jer-ey iy ectred and re.echoed In the early ur thli morning, with the tr-ad ot th sl letu'nlng from Ibicago.

The tlr.t train In wat one bearing ball tbe King-. junty delegation, which 1 an into tbe 1 deKH at That wat followed 1 by the rernulnder of the Klngt 1 ounty dle- In trnln No. -j. at 1.14 ncloik. I Kill'ift: at Irregular Interiait came five train-, laden with lamuiany deif-gnlet und nhiutert.

Itwat g.U o'clock when the first of these ITamminy ti-clait rolli-d mm Jersey city, the m-iuI tctl.ii couilng in n' tne third nt .1. 14, tb- urtb ai su and the last al oil l.ach train wat the ifhedulc lime ir'iui two to hie b'Uis, but the delay nsld i-i ne lieeti 1 aused wit of 1'iiila-ilelphia Pll'ilmig. due solely to tbe ex-ce-lvilj luavy pis-enger trafllc. lb- ilelegttft wa-ted no time In getting acrott ihf river, and uiMle nulck nepifir li une and re-t. They wer all considerably travi The 'I one and I all, deriare.i their lament lntentliut of toting and working tor ihe nomln-et.

so tioLTrxe ofii Titrx. Assembl; min John Connelly "aid the ticket wat a good imp and the platform excellent, 1 and they would tf earnesti) supported by all good Democrats, 1 ainmaay ones In parllcu-1 a-. I Kx-ITcfldt'lit Of the Hoard of Aldennen NhIktI II. Mi oney eald the New Yoik delega. Hon were inttrucled tu lltll by ttirlr Male i hiuiiirfj.i, ithltb Ihe) did to a man.

Tl.ey will now support 1 leveland nt e.irnettly und at at th-y did Hill in uhlciigo. l'rank oilier mi)8. "1 hute been a loial Di'inourat for twenty years and Intend tu lu tin one. I will work and tote lor I'uit Warden lynch sas: "I am out for leti land, hong, Hue and sinker." Uerk II. J.

'llniie says- "'Ihe mucti'iihUM-M Magaia alls hackmin Is a mint cuiiip.iied to the tiuncocrs ot ciiicitdu." n.nT's iiisn sun. os- the i.kvkh. Politicians alt ii'h deal of In tlie meellli of the ltenuhllcnu slate 1 oiuiutltie, nhlchhas been cilled for next 'I lit the 1111 ti Avenue Hotel. Ihe I pulnt mi which Illicit st rcntr-t Is the proba. Me atlllude towitrdt tie cantatsof ex-Sena-mis rut.

and lli dr. li It -aid lu quarters Usually well Informed that the nwiitiiienl lelt by these lealeri 1 Heir defeat at Mimical oil-, will not Interieie with their liabp i-I uunaglug the lb pulilleali r.niitialgi. f. rc In tnt Mate, 'lii'-ie hate Lien no public uttiuamet by either geii'liluall ri gardlng the MltilieapfillH l.i.e! it plu'foiui, bu' It It nun reported that WiulJiii Itiixi.neid lll ie-eleitisl ihalr-1111111 1 hirhs W. lUrl -tt.

nt I Hen will t.i 11. Ilii.tid at i.rii.,1 Hie 1 ommliiee. Mr. llr.H.kt.i'i I It at a I'latt 111 111, and Mr. Ha.

n't. who ran the llepulnl. an I'xei'utiif' 1 in the line. iport caiiipalgn, Is sail b-an adher- I'tttri'htlflH nit II. Zritltrr Of the Ilrooklrn, I'ollce Fori-a, irladly Im.

tlflettolhe merit of Hood'a fiaraainiilla. Hit wife takei It for dlmneui and Indltettluu and it norkicbinnlnitlr. "Tha children alio takall with irreattieneflt. It la without doubt a moat excellent taing for That Tired Frellax, I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Ptlta to every one who wriibea to hai health and comfort." Out OOD'H. HOOD'S PII.LS cure liver llli, coaitlpattoo, btllouaneaa, Jaundice aad aUfc bs4acbe.

"''Si'-'itfr' tit of Kr. H-lltr. Ai a coiwaeatiif. Jt b-1 Ikvrt tixt tit will iry I tie aa-at ta-n aa Ci Vie aafat llits x- li tit UK two ti-'tt TO IX CitTXix-iD HXXX. It Si aitsiiced tc-lxy tix.

Xr. Cit't-xaa tit aff.liit-3 iy f.ixi. nil wiA.i at Ciliu. to i'Airy i-i ai' tv ty ti MaoiU I frail: OJittiU'i is tj li. 7i-i t- li K.xrtx.-t -lii wtiri i- i.waj t-i V' 1 'Vty tie ext.

lit a mul'1 i sr -s-aaej a -k. it- prsii'i' tiltact til' in; 7 a- 'it f-i'td a a x- rt. i J-1 i i'C- txva at ill i-oc." li i. III. at itr ttt tatt'lif Vr.

citit-laajli Nt T'tr- HrrtifT kt 11 nuiiit-Tit Natjc-aai 1U ta-tt tor crgxauxtua li till ty evit tin tttwta July 10 xal Tit na ix wide currti'? tixt of ti v.i:;:ar: r. -A New Yo-r. iai la tia; 1U cxnif- ta- fvr r. t.Cle.kiX Vr. Waltity a a tit 1 tj axi its nv nob-f aad "fill a yrtxt txtett by lb wl'iti of th- ClLlllk.

It It le-ll-Tl that 11 tixi i- ta c-itiltttt Mr. Wi tay ui xectr. tie j. i o'i-r raalHx't 1 aairtaaa'ilp art Wl uiir. 1.

Hxrritj. J'-a- 'jlrxilx. ail Jo-tlai iulicj, (A MXA'a-'i citTraxfa iit iniw Tictxt. -Billy" Edwarl'. ti H-iZiaaa lionv, iat xiaoiatd that be it to b-t 1.1.000 eva i ritreiaid al- fgio to tl.ciootfas' ltisad wm carry Tcrk, NtwJtrsty, aid JOHflWY ER0DSKY RESIGNS.

Sam Eneel Uty Succeed Him ta Leader the Eighth. Joba E. Urolsiy. tit Italtr cf "de Ait." ax- f.r r.a:l7 witadrawa from tie dlktr.c: la w-bica it tax Uea a 'oasplcuoat Sg-tre for Hiitrxl ytxrt. Tbe xaaouactmtat Of ill rttlrtaeat wxi iax- yeiterdxy xfaer-toon xt a rattling of the Irtstrlct craralttet at tat John A.

Logxa Club rojiis, Ludlow aal Oraad lltrftt wata Mam Eagtl rtxl Jrodsky" retlgaxtloa. Brceliky wrote: "Deirsix: 1 htrtby tadT fay xt a meratKr of the county cotaralttee, aad aim aac that ray axinete- strlckea tbt earolmerit. I di so with regTt- Thanking you for past errlces, I reraaii. rc-tfctfuily yours, out i'. It I'be resignation was accepted.

It bat been b-lleved for wrne time thx llrt-dtiy would retire, te out'f the atttrlct and It It rumored that be will get the leadership or.e ot the new citlrlett under this years He Is still President of the John A. Logan Club, aad It It Uved that nit as leader bi the ctitrtc' will be -an. LngeL 1 THE MAYOR EACK AT WORK. He Is Not Pleased -with Yorkers' Treatment by the Ch caff-Jtso. Mayor fjrant was at lilt deik In the city Ha 1 at this morning.

lie was not very cotatnunlcailte, but said to an Kiesisu Worn 11 reporter Itwas a t'lp to Chteaago, talttrable exf- rleric. I wis treate-l very nieely myself, but I understand that otter New Yori men had a pretty hardtlme of It. tier) bo-ly, Irom the b-iotblaK and cabman up iv-eiiie-i to be after a. I Ihe dollars they could gel, overcharging enormously lor et criming." What of Uourko cckraa's speech:" the reporter asked. It wa a magnificent effort." replied the Ma or, bis face lighting up with cnttiuslasiti.

It re ids beautliUlly, out no one waodld not witness Its delitery and bear It can imagine 1 Itn eloquence. It was the greatest spe' li that any (i-illtlcal convention tier llsleael I'." At this pclnt the Mayor took up hit pen and bgan induttrliusly totlgn warrants and vouchers, and the tltltor kbctv that the Intcr-tlew was at an end. C0CKRAN TAKING A REST. The Famous Orator Goes to Ilia Long Island Rummer Homo. Congressman Uourke cockran was the mxn of all the Tammany hosts mo-t sought after to-day, but be eltidfd the seefcert.

Mr. ctckran's wonderful speech before tbe Chicago convention, dellterrd to an audience cf 10,000 weary people al a' In the morning, has given him a unlquu romlnence at the opening of the po'ltlcal campaign. Ihe famous orator did not return from the Windy I'y with the rest ot the Tammany men. He came by way of he New ork I entral. accumptnled only by his wile.

Hear. 1 tlted Lite last night and went direct to tit borne, Madison atenue. No one knew of his coming, and bright and 1 early tblt morning he and Mrs. Cockran left for their f-umuier Lome al sands Point, Long Island. DEPEW SAID TO BE OUT OF IT.

Thinks John W. Foster or Jot-n Hay Would Malte a Good fiecretary. Dr. hauncey M. thli morning said to an Kvkm.su reporter.

In icgaru 10 1 hit alleged declination ot the i-ccrelaryshlp of Mate, as published In this morning's 1 papers' I know nothing at all about Does thai mean lbs; 1. did not submit your deillimlion to the 1'resldent, as stuleC by the pars Alter a momentary hesitation, Dr. Depew I must really decline to say." I Hale you accepted the 1 I hate ilet rir.lmsl to inase no stall ment in relitei.ee to this matt -r." llaie )ou i.e-iliied th" appointment?" "that It f.Ki-tly wiut I biutt reiuse to "Well, then, I odor, world you mind, at least, tilling whether the apiilntm-al but le-eli te til to toil?" I am -i-rry. but mi lips arc sealed." 1 iu ktoii wh 1 wl. I bfj appointed?" I hat I eani.ot nal do 11 think about i ha W.

Foster or Mr. iMiarton or Mr. John Hay, of ohi i. at possible apiiintees to the of ecretary ot state? I car. on!) ay that anv or them would be hlghl) sati.tactory, partlcitariy Mr.

Foster Mr. TAMMAMY'S BAHHER RAISED. Cleveland and BtoTonson'B Names on 3,200 Foe: ot Canvcs. Hill's m'tstcr bar.ner, bearing the i.itn-1 ot th' Democratic ran-dldates. bung Iron, tbe Wigwam on I'urteenth ftret t--dj).

Tbe bit. aer Is a huge ureteh 01 rar.vai HO140 fiei In dimensions, paintiil nit with tbe names of the candidates In wane, thus: tu.r llvD.cwrtlic Hf 1 iii-Ktii Scn.iktivsu": CUOVIkl for Vi. Ii. t.i.i hTllltlMis 'Ih banner a1r.rn 'he eentre of tbeij.jiid-lug and tho raiting of It was wltnet-M-d by a large crowd. Wire News In Mrlof.

Xia. sbsbrrlll. Teas Mm lf of a toiet ftriovr, atiaull- an4 4'a'li" nurltied. LlDtbtri ar louilax fur Car siUut. Th Dirlaltf "I Joll-t, IIL.

i. wont CixeX On ehllct atar. Oot mm rlorll kllltd aad bfuUr Idioi4 i by acjclooalB lilltkuaw roam, U. lUi. hn.ppitC, raiaUter, Bsawo, It killed opttru.

al Dallllv, Ky, I Jim" M. All. n. Vlioica, ttt et At rtar lor fatally ri'xlax a pa pit Klot Hljf' it baarod al DtlUt tar tba nisrler. Mar II, It'll, of f.1wkt llrandon.

I'ot. WIU7 atkt to PretHtat Co tea troop to Ihowtpoof tb Csar d'Aloo nfao iruoUo in WaihlactOD Witt, Tootatetof poorlox ktroMoootf Ihe Art at Hlltt. br2i 92'fi" fntux and wilt sad two calUion of lira. Wolfe. loxw 'i'iyt-MHtii 'fr PUflY IEUEF EXPEOITIOH.

Prof. HeilDrin and Party to Sail Kert Monday. Their Object rind the Arctic Kr- plorer and lilt Crjve Wife. 7t F.4-: Cras iftxttiif. Kfiiii w-U till w.s.

Httiva 1 sv.rev Wxrri atrtt. Urv.illyi text Mcalxy at 4 r. x. tor tt. J-li-s-N.

r. 'it lil cxrry. xc-r cti-r p.o.iir,ri. Fr-i Aigtlo ot tit of Nstcrxl -rit--. xal ti ctraters 't ttt txreltioi.

wilci S-e to tit tf K. Fexry xii tu li Arctl. exrloratHi. a-giitea 'i 1 on. xtcHixn rtrr.

17. Ilenpria's associate- art rapt. Kpbxrd 111 e. tie" lo-raxttr" whopx.tlptd!a tie txi'dltlon cf I'si; Dr. Leary (, F.ryxnt.

of i. I. Ka'rtcia. A. W.

or, F. XV. Mokti, C. E. lll'e.

Dr. J. M. Villi lid J. Meth.n.

xll cf I'tila delpbla. I 1 -f MpJi 1 rHOy. xsoxt-j HEiLratv. At M. John's tte s'eamer Kite will be manned, and commanded ay cap like she will beheaded for tte north.

'Ihe Kite the vetstl Hbt-b laaded the Firry party a Mccormick Bay, July S3, lhpi. S' thing baa been heard ot tbe latter tarty, which Includes Lieut. Peary's br.ive Utile wife, since August, le.oi. Its members are toileted to be not lr awsy from the Mih 1 arallel of Intitule, at the actual mrthesi northern touched. It Is for that regXintnxt I'reL iD-iiprin and his companion- are destined.

AFTER THE MARQUIS'S RECORD. Coroner Levy Collecting Facts tor 1 tho Prosecution of De Mores. It I was In Paris to-day I would challenge Marquis de Mores to a duel with pistols." salt coroner Ferdinand Levy this miming In discussing the fatal duel fought Thursday between tbe Marquis de. Mores and Cape Mayer, of the Ecole I'olytechnique. I Coroner Levy tays that ihn unfonunato 1 duel has created considerable discussion and I wlde-pread lndlgnatl ameng the Hebrews i ot this country, and the ques'lon of taking 1 National action In the matter Is under con.

alteration. 1 At ihe Instance of prominent Hebrews Coroner Levy hat undertaken to look up the record of the 1'icnch Marquis during bit visit in this country. 'Ihe members rf the different le rew societies throughout the I nlted states will pr ibably beno.iiud of coroner Lcvj'b pur-fiose and requested to him an) information they may possess regarding tbe Frenca duellists actions during Idi brief residence- In different cities of the Union. DAN DRISCOLL'S BROTHER HELD. His Mother Has Her Son Alfred Arrested for Theft The motherot Danny Drl-coil, the Whyo" who murdered lleezy (iarrlty, has, since the I banging her son, married a colored man named Jack Walter-, of lt'o Baxter street.

Mie nasal the 'I cmls this inomlng t) prosecute her Allred, who was arrested for stealing two pairs of pantalrsuis to bis other lleury, better known as Pincter. Mr-. XVallera said that Allred had been robbing tho iu- for s' n.e time and that he admitted the then ot the trousers. Ju-tlce Duay ueiu the youth for trlat 1 Will Not Butter His Brpad To-Day. Timothy Jehks, a cool; employed In John J.

o'lirien's restaurant, foot of Ka't Ninety. swond en hit way downtown this morning to buy butter stepjod into a saloon at ihe corner of Ilou-bm and Mott streets to get a glass of While a woman nauej Annie Milutaa care-si hlinxeriaf. Iei.tl aim afterwards Jenks uila-td ihe a h- had to buy tue butter with. Jus-tl-e iiulfy Id tte woman trial and sent Jeiis 10 lbs House ul Detention as a witness. Who Is This Unconscious Woman Tbe woman whi wh, found uncoasclout last night at Twenty-third street am set-e- tu uienue, remains unidentified at the i rk Hotpltat bhe hat not regained and it wa- utatid at the hospital 10-diy tnt In ail probability the never would.

lb temperature ss lul. Ihe dice hate no clue to btr Iden incntl a. 1 A Nexv Musical Collne. Articles of lacorporatlon were filed witn the toon- clerk to-day by the Natl.aal college of Mu-lc. 'Ihe lncorisrators are: Louis ti.

Miner c. Baldwin, Jul.us K. M. )tr, XM.i.a.n lrtb, Francis 1. Orant, William 'I hi ta uad Nell MeKraany.

Every Second Counts. 1fKM II. I'lttflfV Iitvirs loi have a ibree-miaute horse a. I aunt what you want of one ttit -i. mate r.

ti g.40. be suburbs You don't: why. gre' -c-i't' witu my tiiree-inlnutu hi rs I a-ils- a iriu tour hie times a wees'! IMS SLAGKENEO PULL" ffia Trial for Shooting Delatti May Not Ee Expedited. A Participant'! Graphic Story of Thursday Night's Itotvln Ilurkln'a. New tlxxt Lilitrtrt-Attcrsty Nlccll his r-ttiratJ Irc-a etiexz ti t-lltted that tte trial of tx-Ertdge Fcllceraxa yichaei Ully, ttt nxi wltt a tnu who wis tidlcttd by ttt orial Jury tcr 'fotlsg Banader Jota t'lattl la a Water eiloot la Jiauxry, 191.

la ttexiejitfl. 7i Ls-iafl laclctai'. Uoxtr a year old, and ti trial hx-1 tt rep xtflly adjouratd, owing to tit xtstaet rf tie cvmplxlaint la Tit oSc. tier, no 1 are. Sal" ttl li its way.

Dtlxttl itttr 'peadia? re-j. Cioatts la Italy, wtltier tt was It It sild. by in ad', r'turttd to f.u city aad cxa t- focid at xay time te 1. Jrealah Foley, o-t of the fur.lclpiats la tit r. win farklat "alooa at icdfj Thur-dsy moriiar, la ilea Lslly is lail to have agr-ieved tt msaaer in tlet tl axtae txs t-ea c.a-' with tit aftalr.

He titi to aa su Wcr.Lb ItfOter: "I've ba told tixt If I spoke tte truth abcu; thi. nrr that Lally cr tu friends would me. but lu going to tell truth. -1 live at Itoosevelt street aal work for 1 Go-nes I'exrsill. fruit dxlr-, at 144 Front street I can always be fe-uad at one or tbe 1 otter place.

"We returned frota a chn.tder Dirty Wednesday algnt. I were drinking la -et. tral taliens in Vi at-r. Front and itsoitte.t stretVs. Ijihy cam Into Kennd) aid bought tte Annx.

Tbtn be Invite. ut all over to Durkln s. It was atout o'clock, 1 ant Ml-aarl J. MecafTrey, Fat Senay. Mt-1 toaey and I wcat with hha.

"I -tood at the bar talklag with Durkln 1 1 whea tne row started behind mt. I turned my head to what was the trouble aal Lilly pted up a lamp utd fcracigar. lighter arel 'aid You, tool You're no g'tsl aad thn te tit me oa the had. cutting these rues war. tat cv-r: plxsier is 1 "wvi-rai wounds I Knuy and McCaffrey ran out, leaving I Mabnnti and in- tbr wiu Lallj.

1 tell on tb C-r and he kicked rac la my tight eye. I pu up aril) uleld BV kicked my arm. Msioaey tad b-tn knocked dow n. and la) oa the lp.or. I didn't 1 know who tit aim.

-'When I came to. they had xll gone out Idofrt. I went vUt, and policeman ci'Nelil 1 was there. I did not se tha in i'br cf ihs kx oor.s. someb.dy wanted aim to xrrtst tnt wh.le party for disorderly conduct He wnull tt- c.mplalt ant.

abd. ssid he bad seen ih row, and couldn't arr anyb tl) without a 1 "A wom.n la a window ov raesd yelled I out at that: 'You are atratd to arrest I Mike Lally. He hxs a pud aad will break IjO'b' O'Neill wouldn't make an arrest and 1 was taten hua-it. 1 hat' th- whole truth." A olack e)e, atche-' teallng plaster and a badly brul-d forearm corroborated Jerry Foley's story ct tu Injuries. ALL ABOARD FOR JAIL Thirty Election Officers to Go to Prison from Jersoy City Monday.

County Prosecutor Infield, ot Jcrey city, to-day received official notice of the confirmation by the Court of Errors of the decisions In the cases of the Jersey Ity electlcn lnpec-tors who were sentenced each to eighteen months' Imprisonment for violating the Flection law. I The Prosecutor at once placed the papers Into the hands cf sheriff McPhllUps with an ordr notlijlng the bond-men 10 produos them lu courl Monday morning. There aie about thirty of the election In-speciors to be surrendered. A VASSAR GIRL SHOT. A Careless Friend Sends a Bullet Throuarh Miss Stanford's Cheek.

(irrriAt. to the etesi-iii woanr. New Bkis-wjcx', N. June Miss Manlord. ot i.randvlew, a student In X'assar college, t.

as shot in the cheex by a rifle ball while playing a game 01 lawn tenuis on the grounds ot Thomas Murray, at Highland Park, early last evening The rifle was carelessly discharged bv a )oung friend, who was to)lng with tue trigger. Ihe bullet passed through her cheek aed Mist Maniord dropped as It dead. The wound Is not dangerous. MRS. WENZEL DISCHARGED.

Bho Tried Suicide, but Her Hnsbnnd Would Not Testify Atralnet Her. Mrs. Miry W'tnrcl, forty-one years old, ot 171 Klcharuson street, Williamsburg, who took three ounces of carbolic acid on June 'JO and said she wanted to go to heaven, was at-ralgned in the Ue Avenue Police court this morning on a charge of attempted suicide. 'lae only wlinevs In the case- was her husband and ne refused to testily agalntt her. Justice 1'elters.

said there was not enough ct klence to hold the woman. Is This Schultze's Body The booy of a man was washed ashote at Ward's I' int. Tuttenullle. this rooming. The deceased Is ab mt feet 0 Inches In 1 height, and hid dark hair mixed with gray.

'1 iiu boly 1, supposed to that of Frederick f-rhultze, 01 lu.Vj Hast Jer-e) street, Klira- bth. who committed suicide by drowning last Wednesday, Twelve-Toar-Old Boys Drunk In tho Park. George Myer and Jowpb Monahan, two twelte-year-old lads, lltlng al West Forty-eighth ami 11)7 West Flny-thlrd streets, v.ere committed to the Juvenile Asylum and catholic Iroteitory, retire-lively, by I'. Hogan la York-ville Folice coarl to-lay. 'Ihe boys tound a b.

ttp. of whiskey yc-ater-day and drunk lis contents. 'I hey 1 were found uncnusci ut the grass near the Central Park mall, and uy in a stupor sll night la the l'reso)terlan HospitaL Ex-ABsemblymon Schultz In Luck. Kx-A-sembl)man Oscar ot the Fourteenth Dlstrl't, It recettlng the congratulations of his friends to-day on tha 1 arrival of a bouncing Uiy hit home. The t.a.xza dub, of which Mr.

Sehulti Is I'real-, dent, "111 celebrate the event. A Lovol Head. from Ikr Wile My dear, tht ver) next lime we have a reason of opera I ant to go. Husband Very welL I'd an opera manager, it you wi-h. No doubi I can get up ac.mpaay if 1 lr).

But wh) should you become a manager simply to take me the 11 will be. cheaper than buying seats, my dear." Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. I Roi S2 1 1 rOWflCr ABSOLUTELY PVfM sjtialMi-agfgajis, j.

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corked. The -ne of this artjle is Tut. peec urinj titt tti-tK. istettir increasinr' vervranidlv ou its mer- wrtr. it.

o-bt cti tr ultl ism- if. It is sapTior to thf ordiuarv lrPCislA. aadai ac.ritittter 11 "7 Btretfi B-jt- ir.jicer -Vies lor all nurpo-es that irom nit iiniii. xNti m-ii thftt article is ued for. Trv the ONtV.

1 VIP.V 1. p.t I'l- II! it, it ssr. r.i -Jan ton uiner Lnamparnp ht'3at'tr le-titi ta- PLUS: MIN'LK ..,1 il WATiiit. once and you xxiii use it always. 5I l'1 Joatti e- ttrai for Dia'ar Patkel ta ciet of Crstrln.

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flBrTLXK.S SENT ON APPLK ATION 7 MANITOU MINERAL WATER Nlanltou, Col. C'Li) BY AND ItitCl.f.IsT-- l.l'.XLIULLY. WERE HMSED U-UHJ i i 1,500 HousesmitliB Paid Off This Afternoon. i Delegate MrlClm Will Not Recocnlr.e the Iloutetmltbt Strike. I I This alttrnoon all the hoaststatths, union aad aoa-utlc by J.

B. i J. l. Ccrnll and tte Jackson Architectural Jfh Works recelted ai envelope containing oae days' pay and marked Lilscharjtd. The regular weekly pxy day is on I XVtea the envelof-3 were taaded out yt- tenliy the iusmitts were notified that they would bate another pay day i-aturday.

Ihe announcement occatunl very little I s'irprl, for the men were prepared tor Just such a move. Having baKed all the efTort.s of the fina to asc-rtala who were the men. th-Uoustsmlths uii-rctd thst all uld tate to walk thejiank and thai niy thse who len-'Unced th I hlon ana pledged adegiauce to their emp.oyers could again obtain wnrg. According to president Ccrnelt all the member- tte lr League discnarg-d their b.i-s-s.'nita.'' ttl- afterto'in. 1th tte understanding that all wao apply Moads) will be accmmolated.

protdalag they renounce the Unljn. An Exemso Wokld reporter vlslte-l the two shop named this morning aad conver witn a number of the bouM-sinlth'. None oi them seeiatd to regard the a'tlon the league In a tery 'etlous Ugh, and deriired that not a man who applied for xvork Ucalay would be sn.it out 'hey all declared that It ihy returned they would not under any renounce the I'nloner kindred orgaalzatloas. The result predicted by the men Is that no one will return Monday and that those wuj are tot members ot tbe I'nton will join nt ence aal stand out firmly with thoe whom It is suspect, are marked eieclally lor the vea geanceof the League. About four hundred men employed by tbe Cornells and seven hundred In the employ of the Jackson Company were dl-cnarged.

From HOO to A00 men employed by other members rf the Leagu were al-o discharged, making a total approximating i Delegate Kllloran said this morning that nearly all tte boussmiths In the city belonged to the fnloa and that the League will be greatly disappointed lu the number ol men ho apply for reinstatement Monday. The probabilities are, he sold, that the men will hold a meeting unday or Monday und determine upon some plan ot procedure. When ihey receive their discharge they will certainly not ask lor reinstatement until sj Instructed by the I'nlon and the Union will probably not act hastily la the matter. It msy beveral days bepire anr definite plan Is decldel upon. Meanwhile tne men ihrowa oui win not suffer.

liegardlng the impending war between the affiliated trades concerned la the strlk? and the Brotherhood cf carpenters. Delegate McKlm. ot the Brotherhood, said this mornlug that he would not Interfere wl'h any Brotherhood men who went to xvork oa the Criminal I court building. "The Brotherhood." he said, "Is not I frightened by tne threats of Mr, Hicks, who i has charge ot the housesmlth's strike aal wno tied up a Job Thursday in crder 10 re- talllate upon the Brotherhood. We are represented in tie Board of Walk-lng Delegates xvLlch 1 dy has not as vet recognized the bousesralths strike or taken any action concerning It for the reason that the housesmlths are not represer.t"i in 1 have a number of men ready this morning i to go to work the moment ihe bosses say they want them." i Mr.

McKlm denied that he placed the Brotherho-sl men at work on the criminal court Building. The men went to work of their ow accord. he sa) and that he relused I to inn rferc. I Ye-terday afternoon," he continued, "the Fe-iard ot Walking Delegates held a meeting and dl-cussed the matter. I was not censured, nor were the Brotherhood carpenters called off, The Extcuttve committee of the Brother-hool of carpenters win hold a meeting to- morrow, mean to place the wbule matter before it.

and I feel satlsiled that 1 will be sustained." I I Master Workman Hicks ordered a tie-up this morning on a building In Mxty-nlnth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, forcing fourteen Brotherhood men out of em- i ployrnent. 1 here are eight other Jons which he may order tbd up Monday, in the event ot anymore Brotherhovd men being placed In Union men places. Deleg ites Taylor, nf the Public Truckmen. and hllDren, -of the llousesinlth-' I nl both declared that Mr. McKlm's statement tnat the Board ot Walking Delegates had nit recogut-ed tho housesmiths' strike was absurd.

'hn Ta-sker, the President cf the Hoard, ordered out the su-nmntte-rs, they say, tbrrugh -ympathy with the Sdu.smlths. Tbey also claim that the marble-cutters, tin and sheet iron workers, derrlckmen and eccentric engineers, al: ot hlch organtta-, lion- are representd In the Board ot Wau-ing Deli gates, have ordered their men out. I i ue p.ai. of the strikers seems be to force cut only the same numbrut Brotherhood carrenters at are at work In the union men's places In order to even things up between tho contending organizations. Ihe striker-d-riaret aat the Brotherhood rncn are rlaylng lu the hands of the Iron League L) riilln.

strikers' places, and that they don propu-e tn wldti the breach more than It Is ai solutely ne essary until the tight agaln-t the League Is ilcclled. lhenthey. de. lare the Brotherhood will be bandied without gloves. A general warfare extending to all the trades Is linmtnerit.

In that c-tenl at least inin win be aHe-cte-d aul may be thrown out of c-mplo) ment. Thus far the strike hat been confined to the Jackson Architect ural Wurks.but Monday tho Cornells will mane tn feel, Mr. Hicks that the) cannot meddle with impunity, for strikes will be, ordered on eeieral Jobs on which they have contracts. The firm, it said, hate more Jjbs under way than any other In the city, and It Is the purpose of the strikers to harr.ivs their work so tnat they must withdraw from ail paruclratlon In the difficulty tetneeutho housesmiths and the Jackson itople, or else subrali to a complete tle-ui). 'Ihe Iocs to the tirm In tho latter event would necessarily be enormous and would force' out mesons, graulte cntters, and other trades to the number of at least Whether any other member of the Iron League will bo similarly trealeJ, Mr.

Hicks refused to state. President Cornell does not believe that tha strikers can tie up hit work. The masons and others are disinterested and would necessarily feel aggrieved at tielng forced out by the housetralins. whose sole object, he ror flrm's interference In the strike against the Jackson Company. things In dealing with tho coraell people," said Mr.

Ulcks. J-vjA. win -gin by tielng up a few tebs, aal then if they d-i not yitli, I wm stop wcrt ns eiery Jo) In the city they ar Interested. I appreciate thit thl tight hee millionaire t-oa manufa. Hirers wh compote th lron League, aad 'ht lif-r e-ganirauoas win re a hard bxttlt.

aal that every lach of ground will ij stubb ralycoa tested, but we tav the Taa. tage rrjund and sbonid and win win. He mtlmxte-l that o-hers It'liV- the hlcat-sralths tvou.d fall to report at th learns sh for work Monday, lie seemed to tniak It not at impp'bxUe thxt theidUchxrge of fsisesmltts would rctilt In other unions striking. THOMAS CREAM, POISONED So London Police Charge a Former Ne Yorker. Much Intere-t is manifested-In New Tort regsrdlag the outcome of the chargea agalast Thomas M.

Cream, as he was known In this S'ate aad in canxda.wtio It ao a prisoner la London, accusel of foi-oniEg Matilda Clover, Allre Mar-h and Emma --hrlveit The la juest aow la progress, seems to Indicate that Cream's motive was gala, tcr It appears that atter the mysterious deaths ct Emms shrivel! an 1 Alice Marsh. Cream, under the nxtae cf W. U. Murray," wrote black. mailing letters to certain reputable physl.

ciaa- an 1 ohers charging that ttes-5 young women bad been isoaed to death by ths recipients of the letters, and la each case da mandlng hush money. At tu inquest Laura Sabbatlnl created a sensation by testifying that Cream, she knew as Dr. Thomas NellL" had courtej her and she had con-ented to marry htm. Ha hal made a win her favor, and afterwards induced h-r to write the blackmailing letters. In one of them he demanded 7.500 rrom Dr.

Harper. By his direction she signed some of the let ere w. 11. Murry and some ot thera Murray." He quieted her suspicions by promising to tell some day why he accused these tuple. Cilzabs-u- May Uentl2ed Cream, or NetU.

as a companion ot the girl Matilda Clover, who I was the third ilctlm or rxJ-son. and It appears that each of the three victims bad Cream's attentions just prior to her death. la this country Cream bad excited soma suspicion because of certain eccentricities. He wa.s la Ciueb-c last Winter, settling an estate In which he bad a 15,000 Interest-He was In Saratoga In March. ILe had met a travelling salesman of tha G.

F. Harvey Company of manufacturing chemists, lis ihelr esiabll-hraent in and ordered goods. He wrote, receipting for them, tromiiuebec. March he was at the Saratoga house, anl received a hand-case of medicines which he had ordered by letter, Ue left that day for New YorK. As people here remember Dr.

Cream," ha was about forty-live years old. stocky aal Corld. He bad a fu.t round face, sandy hah andeaj) manners. About May the Harvey company received an order Irom Cream, dated 103 Lambeth Palace Hoad. Londoo.

April 25. It called lor more drugs, especially strychnine, to sent to Dr. Thomas N- cream, care ot Ur. NellL xi the above address. o.

F. I.arvey. of Paraloga has these and several otser letters irom Cream, who desires! to bcome the London agent of the hou-e. They are in a plain, neat handwriting. 'BANK R03BER PINE NOT DEAD.

A Woman Says tho Nex-r Tork Certificate Was False. Desvur, June 25 A woman named C'llne went to police Headquarters here yef terday, and made a statement to he eHec; that after the Moffat bank robbery, tares tears ago, Frank Fine, the notorious confidence maa, gave her 815,000 to bide. The woman als) sayt that she has Indisputable evidence that line did not dlsta New York two years ago as reported at tha lime, but had a physician secure a dexta certificate, anl atwr being placed In a coma was shipped to Baltimore. The woman sxys Fine Is at present travelling through Germany. TO HANG JULY 29.

Two Black Murderers to Die Thai Day In Camden. frs-vr-M Cakdex, N. June 25 Judge Garrlsoa this morning sentenced two colored murderer-, Alfred Boyer, who killed Alexander Gibbs, and James It Morton, alla3 Moulton, who killed Lydla Ann xvyatt. to hanged on July 2H, between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock'. Boyer was much atlecttd, but Morton remain unmoved.

Judging by Appearances. 'rout Ik. folios Trim. trip! 1 Hicks r-ee those two ladles over there. They seem to be enjr) lng themselves hugely.

Wicks Yes: I wonder which ot their dear friends they are picking to pieces. Bcallntr Down. 0t-t Little Boy Mamma, may I go fishing? Mamma No, my son. I'm aTald you'll drowned; but you may go around to tbe grocer) and buy me a mackerel. Convincing' Proof.

Brer. Johnslng Ilabn't yo' nebber beered dat some ot de 'I'ostloi war brack? Elder Snowball I reckon some ob 'em else I can't Bee w'y sain' 1'cter sh'd 'a' b'en by dat rooster's How True I (Von fSirV, Sue Fred, you have been drinking. Fred I thought love was blind. btio It Is; hut blindness makes tho of smell more acute. Light on a Dark Subject I -ton Tnblc-Po you llko to havo that young lngtnn call to see Miss Cootngton? I Lamp-No, lain always put outwhsae- here..

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