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liii i tiie BnooKi.TillcmzEN, Wednesday, aimeii. 22, isoo. IN WALL STREET. NEW R. BRIDGE.

EAST RIVER BRIDGE 1 LIVES IN PERIL. -j. tsa -Sf lw -T 'BsYour 1 Tbore a Decline In Prices at 1 4 the OpoiUnff, Followed toyaKally. Slubborn Fire in an Eastern dis Hlood mire? I uH Uasa by tUJ sjueHn with an evasive atiswt. It means much' Chief Engineer Buck's Report Con cerning the Borings.

trict Coffee Mill. Argument, on 'the Appeal from Judge Gaynor's Ortfer. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. Th enrly decline In tot-ka to day nai in to your health, your happiucs, your If your blood Is pure you will be slrouf, vigorous, full of life aud ambition; your nsrves will I steady. You will hare little uivd to fear disease if your ympathy with lower cable from Iui don.

Titer am hut litHe itreiwiire to ell exce FIF.EMEN DID GOOD WORK. SOLID ROCK PROBABLY STRUCK. in the cae- of Manhattan, CoupolhUtrd ft, I.oiiisvilloand Nnhville, AtchUon preferred ami HiiKr. The dc lln ranged trm to IVj 'r Manhattan lending. Thia rersoal LlTlnr i'jolninf lloM Blood mock wan a dd on (be paMiiij of the 3-ceut Viert Comnello4 to Hk a Hasty Th Conrt Soemi to Be Interested la the Case and Ask Questions that II sue Much SlKnlflcance-After a Learned lMscnsslon, Decision Is lteserted.

NO lfP DEPOSIT fszA. REQUIRED. JtAJ' Wpv fare bill by the Aaaertildf Metropolitan Traction foil a iH.int to 1(V for the wtmo Retreat and In On Instance an En The Chief Knglneer Reports lhat the lire Family Ecad lielnj Plans for Ihe Koundatloas of the I'lera Are Well Advanced, and that Before the Appellate Court to-day the r-nwui. Noon after the oiM'tiiiig there wna a deciilitl change for the better, ami a aharp rally eimue.l. Tobatto led with an lea up to ('rushed llcneatll a Fiillina; Wall-A Fireman Injured lijlng Bricks.

Mm livix ni-rii LnnieriiVtl tills morning argument was-eoutinuetl on the appeal from Judge (Jaynor's ortler eryolnlng the Kat a gain of 1, jwr vnt. Sugar advanced hile IMds Are Itelnf Uecehrd, I'lnns for the Anrhorsxrl Will lie torn- Is pure aud you keep it so. Now is the time to i'C that your blood Is pure, and to give It richness and vitality and the life audi stiviigtliiriving properties which are required, nothing can eijual Hood's Sar-snparilla, lecause Hood's Harsaparllla is the One True Mood Purifier. It makes 1 to 12.V. Minaouri Tacitie to mver Krltlge Commission, and the cities "liiriiiR a fire, which "i discovered in the' Western Cnion, 1 to Chicago tins, of Ni-w York and nrooklynsim pun hnsing plelrd.

the I blniaiin bridge franchise. Willlnm (1. the Kxecniire f'ouimiltre of to (Ml, Luke Shore iA to 14in4, l'acltic Mail to 2HV. and Heading. to Weateru I'nion and Minmnirl racitic were strength' Choate.

Ueorge W. Wlngnte and II. C. M. -V- 1 SSlVWjtHV "11 Jli I II I flV 1.1.

I I I hi tn. lin.ige uiniuision Ingrahnui apixared fur the nppvllaitta, and cmd by the (lould interriew. President nas held tins oft moon. irevion to tn tnkea hopeful vUw of the sitna regular e-UI niccl ng ot me coininlss.ou S. for Mr.

William (ionler, the plaintiff and resimmlent. The Injunction r'trtiiiied the purchase of the franchise lo build a bridge from Williamsburg to New tion, and any that the outlonk for the Chief ltii. Milunittcd trie loiiovv lug rnsirl. which as nieied and placed winter wheat crop gotnl. SiMculation Itirh.

ItV.I It York, unless the bridge shall not have two trucks for elevated railroads and unless of the Com- 11 loek i Htrong iu tone. Money on call is 2'-j per cent. I'rjiu' iiiercautilt1 paper, Pt cent. will mvrvniiH" that nil niHtilo. g'wp i'p mitkt ymi up anl ttt utiddtMi Kat Itiv work ami inhVf mill of the I'mv-eil (loiiinaiiy, i N- nivf (iS North K.mrtli direct.

The lniilcllng was 8ve-atory brick, ainl aim the umiuiijr begn to inure iti Mock ami niv chinerj to another part of the city. of the ttocti had been removed tip till Inst iiiKhr, but -there was remaining e.111-iilerble machinery. The day engineer reaehed the factory nt Si oVInek tliln inorn-iim and everything then na apparently all right. Forty nilimtnn later a night watchman In be Erie Itailro.nl freight yards at uremic and North Fourth sliver, aan' smoke curling out of Hie upper win-don- of the coffee mill. He ran over lo the factory and rapped on the fnut door.

Not recelrinj a reply he hurried no a tire box near by and turned in an alarm. By the on til'1: To Ih llxc. utive f.intni Itee niissloloTs of till' Uridge ti. iitl. iii.

il ltcganlilig llie whatever sum has been allowed for the part mm wm ROLLS CARPET. wfot, refreshing strong. It you lo ili' Sterling exchange is Meady, with actual of the company's bridge No. 2, north of inriligs, I business in bankers' bills, at for Crane street, is deducted. ohunjri'fi in irmin i itrv.

ami thi ciit-rva I- as follows: 11h tiO daw and fur demand. I'osted Brussels Carpet 35c. up Ingrain Carpet 25c. up Mr. Chelate sltowed Hint the of Pier I'b-r rates, Commercial bill 4.SlVi have ihe to report first was storied uff at ill Knst Hiv r.

April 'I: ns-k injr 'fftrts uaniH'r hi-hIIht. 1h not this xnci; win I mi 'Hun ttikt r. Ilh" at with the concurrence of the counsel to the Commission, concluded that the purhnsc of as sli I lielnw high water April tlcplh of forty fee iiiii Velvet Carpet 01c. up Moqucttc Carpet 71c. up Handsome Moqucttc lull was started April S.

Traling at the Stork Kxchauge after 11 Ylivk on a smalt st ah but the tone die market ctAitiuuetl tirnt. The tirangers II; tlic diamond Tin lirotlght such parts of the Kast Hiver Bridge Com-imny's two bridges was eXcMlieiit and to the iutenNt of the two cities, nud would facilitate the construction of their proposed lie which prmcd Hood's CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE THIS and (I'Uil'l storks yere in the Ust demand, 1 the fiinner on (lie favorable M.ilctiicnt of linage, and would not materially increase time the firemen arrive! the entire interior was enreloped in fire. Foreman Cleary. of tne road for and tlie in- its cost to the two cities, and having sub WEEK IF YOU SAV'THE CITIZEN" TOLD YOU. SPECIAL SALE.

irneiMt rtkk. At fort live below high witit mark a s- am w.is -tiu-k April 10. A cliurndr.il was pu: in to enlarge the hide in the n- k. so a -iiieli pipe could he Mink through the first stratum to the next stratum. The nrxt nt rut inn found a depth of Engine No.

1U, lost no lime in semling out mitted the matters to the Mayors ami the crea vd etirti uiovcinent. Hurling ton Quiiicy rose to M'i. Su to TS'j. Htck Sarsaparilla Thf On Trur lll.voil Purllir. All druirsmi.

two additional alarms. 'onlrollers of the cities of New York nnd Nlind t-t 7-'7s. Northwest Missouri When Assistant Chief John Perry Brooklyn, obtained their written approval, mmm Carpet Lining 2c. per yard reached the fire he saw at a glance that made to Ihe commission in writing. mt ertlly.

promptly unit ft and Western lhm market at 110 ui was tirtn. Hood's Pills inoleum 29c. per yard jirompt Work was necessary to save the ex Counsel said furtlHT that the CoinmiNshn- tensive manufacturing property, in lose Oilcloth 15c. per yard Tot.il sales of stocks to noon were ha res. ers bad always refused to make any agreement for Ihe benefit of the Brooklyn Klevflt- iroslnilty oh well a the dwelling houses.

fiirtv-seven feet high wit r. The diHinoml drill was attain started, and at a depth of furiy-nine fn struck another seam April 14. then bccnine n. rosary to Mink in eicht-iiuli pip to the tirst stratum and six im-h pipe the ENGINEER BERGEN. 40 yd.

Rolls Matting 3.90 each I Railroad Company for the future use of Or BTfK'aX He seut men with hose in to the rear of the Ijitrning factory. He hud sections of lire-tiieu directing- streams of water on Ihe the bridge, and had never made such ar Aniprlenn Tel A irotton and Linen Warp AU 1 1 son Naoh A ChaM I (iS Nt lanse: 'Hi ll" Ul Jeray Centrn.1.. IU- rangements, or had any negotiations with Oiiy Works Commissioner Willis Adams Lxprfvw Mattings, 4Uyd. rolls-. 4.9U each PARLOR SUITS.

Aliuii. I am Brooklyn Elevated iu respect to Ihe use iNorfo.k A Wmi, pfj. A'i 100 Miscut Carpets, at one-half price from Has Decided to Appoint a Successor to Him. I This Silk Brocntelle I'arlor Suit, five i lie (Norili Amer-cur i 7.S Nurthurn la-U1c 1 100 Northern facltlc. otl S3.00 Up.

'Ji Sun western HLW pieces, piusn trimmings, assorted colors, for 12.98 ftorthivetrn pitl. I VCentril IS V.CuloAM Us, More handsom" otios from $20.00 to up A st i iNt 514 NY, Che A Udpf o44 A I I A Kiiir 174 V. 8ui A I y. MiKi a j. 170 'Ontario li stratum in onleT tu use tne ftiamomj urin pijMs have now been sunk to ihe thin! stratum depth of forty-nine fe and ten inches below high water and the eontraeturs are again ready to go on with trie IriJI ork.

It i to be hoped that have struck the solid roi-k. but shitiilil they strike another seam it will 1 necessary to nlarge the hole into the third stratum and sink a four-ineh pipe through it before continuing the boring with a diamond drill. After this rirs! hole has been sunk and the position of the solid rock found absolutely, we shall know wher' the rock lies and be better able to judge whit we are to contend with in the future. Shirr Cltr Works C'niiuiiisKlonrr Willi As.iinip(1 hiri iirrsrnf ottirc. conMilcrahlo ouriiity h.m hnrn manifrstpil in tlio matter of hi position, tlic app'Miuinrnt of Kiici-fssor to Kninrrr Kergon, who lawt It In ronim-lioroil tli.it fnvorito 8h'nic of ex-City Works Commissioner Wljiro wns to thrfio divisions of his tlppiirtment, 1 this wonM the olli.f of chief engineer un- massive structure of the Hinds.

Ketcliain lithographing plant. The excellent work of the firemen probably saved Ibis establishment from destruction. As it "as only the rear of the varnish room was The factory fronts on North Third street. On the North Fourth street side, however. the firemen had a hardtimp of it.

The fire in the niilJjtrBrned so fiercely half a dozen JJlP-swhen the wind changed the flames Jirovfed toward, the firemen and the latter were compelled to retreat. This gave the blaze a chance to ignile sonic of the A two-story frame house hi No. 84 Jforth," Fourth street owned by the Hareineyer Elder Sugar Refining Company, and occiipkd by Michael badly guttrd. fin the other side of the mill, at No. 00, was a brick hiiiMing.

occu 814 tminrio A Western. Alton, If it pl.L.. Aintricn AlIITtCMIl 1'uistwoo American Totuc pfd. lla Mite ifjv hailluiurt" liruiw" Hurt. Hoch A I aiuMllaa Hmclflc rujlUti Sou i an ton La nil mintl I'atlllc I he A Onto.

Iik atro At A IU Hi Allun pfd. I hie. Jtur nkftfij Ac Knt I liK AKO A 111. pfd. tilraifooAA I Irve A CoiiiwillniUloN on lulaUim km L'l'CAML i' St Col Kuel A Iron Col Fuel 4 Iron, pfd, Cotton OilOrtUlciLtn.

Com mere tai I'elanareit Del A Liuk lVn A pfii A Hloit'(l pM. Instil A Cattle KeecL, Oenerai brie unwno improvom iUrejon Imp, pfd. tis i irckron N'av of the bridge by it. or any other subject, rr received nny propositions from it of any narnre whatever. Mr.

Chonte then went into the law 'on the subject. While Mr. Whitney -was speaking for the respondent. Presiding Justice Brown said: "Sec tion 7 of tlie act creating this Bridge Commission does not seem to give the Coin-misioners control over the operation of the bridge when completed. As soon as it is construe oil they turn it over to the two cities, and the trustees of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Assume charge.

They have no piwer to give an exclusive right of way across the bridge." "Is there any legal objection to the construction of the bridge in such nnnner as to aceoniodale elevated railroad trains and give ilicm a terminus?" Mr. Whitney No. sir. Justice Million If these Commissioners IUi lUivtron line a 7Sk 'Paeflc 1-Vit iws? I'eoria, iec A lUlv'llTtf A Pullman Palace 51 yuUksllver SU lutltrkflllver. Dtil IMitshte of tins, Jie relieved tin pusiri'in w.im nnneeessnry, mvl iliil not, therefore, ppoint ,1 sureesor to Mr.

HerKen. UH'KMdtng Ity puning flown an eight-inch pipe each City Work. Commissioner Willis f- time in the first rnsjhe necessity of Mart- in itltl Mr. White. up his fresh pach time when a scam is struck will thereafter le avoided.

mixi'l he would appoint no rii.vp-.wtr t- i.s lorn terminal tat. Illch Terminal. lot'. Kioliiamie IS l.S looGrande in 44 Iterk island 1NV linina. Wat 4 Oruiron lljt 71i 1.

southwestern AS( lie. Soutli western 12 It ih Paul TM Paul, pfd l-'t's I'anl Dulilth Lli Paul 4 llulutn. ll Paul 4 112 St Paul 4 Omaha, pf. I'l hast i'euo hast- Tenn, 1st ht Tann. Kort Wayne tireat JJorthern, pfd thought ir wis'o, had they nor ample power to buy Ihis franchise? Mr.

Whitney Yes. Justice Brown Is Jhere any illegality in ureen oay Harleiiu Hot-knur Coal. pied in the lower pari by Peter Quinn and Ilia wife, Nora, while .011 the second fi wr Jived Robert Tollman, his wife and 1 -year-old child. The lire in the mill became si hot that the side walls began to bulge on 1 thepcupnnts of the little brick house alongside were warned of their danger. Policeman Thomas Meehan.

of the Bedford Av pnue Station, entered the house and went to the second story, where fie directed Mrs. I'ellnian to leave. Meehan carried out her child. The woman's husband had previously gone to work. Mr.

Herseii. Fnt Corpuriti'tn Cmnsej Burr has sent him an opinion, stating thai it will he imperative for him to name sii'-eesor t-i Ki-rpen, ns the charter is spcrihV in its lanpuupp rejrsrHins the appointment of su an official. Accorilinply. Mr. has tleciil.

il to do ajs the Corporation Counsel directs. Commissioner Willis, in spenkinc of the matter Ulay said: "I shall have to designate some one to net ns 4-hief engineer in order to comply with T' I'aul 11. Ill 2So Mirer tis1 siiuthern Pacific I'J1 Is southern Itall, The contractors report that they have nr-rang "I for a scond phut according to their offer and c.vpet't hare hor plants in operation very soon. XYt- nrf now preparing the plans for thp caissons and piers for pi'-h side of the river, basing th ir dimension? upon the greatest depths shown by the borings made br Miller. Should the diamond drill work prove tlje rock to lie at a greater depth than was supposed to be found at by Mr.

Miller, it will merely be necessary to sink the caissons deeper without increasing their Hocking Valley. TAKE care of the possible future President Baby Carriages. 300 different styles, from $2.50 to $10.00. Ihe agreement or lack of power? Sk-1 tiijiiiestikkM Houstoh texaa Ceo A southern Kail, sut'ar susar. pfd.

lS renn Coal Iron til HARDWOOD ICEBOXES, 1.000 etyles to solect from 3.0O to 8.00 Whitney No: but not to give an ex-usive right to a railrhad Justice Brown -This clause in the con i tun coal iron, pi tuu tract is not exclusive. 1 1 uncut IowaCentraL Central, Long Island Traction Kansas A Texjw KaiiMMA Teias, pfd. Klniton A Penn Lake Erie A Wester Lako Erie A W. pfd. Lake Shore Justice Bartlett Judge Chonte, under ENTICED HER FROM HOME.

i lexaa raclllc 124 lol. IAsKI 2S4, Tol 4 CD 13 pfd. 20 tol. St 4 Kan City. Tol, St 4 Kan pfd I'nkon Pacific the terms of the charter.

This action was in 'ti tt v. mi the fifth clause in the contract, have tiie Commissioners any right to make con MARRIED TWO MONTHS, And To-Day William and Kate Beddingfleld Were in Court." National Load. i uen uuii. In size. These dimensions for the pier foundation.

have hern determined after a vast amount of study upon the whole superstructure. tract binding their successors? 1 he occupants b'a i scircely reached the street when part of the side wall collapsed and all that was left of the brick house was a mass of mortar and brick. Had the -cupanti lingered five, minirtes longer they would probably have been killed. The tire also ignited a frame house at No. U'2 North Maggie Goldman Imprisoned a Disorderly House In Connecticut.

Judge Choate There is. nothing binding National Lvad Long Maad LouiBriileifc Kami villa LouItTllle, Albany, i i- iu SI 4 SOordae A M4 I' Cordage, pfd Ill 52t Cordage, gar Hh, Express 46 21'l; Leather on their successors. The contract is com lfUlK 11 AIUBII, Ulll. pleted when the bridge is built. The Court reserved its decision.

ManhnttAn Con fttemphtftAt harlest'u tl Mexclan Central II Michigan Central Mi Minn A pm oi-t Kubber 27H It Rubber, pfd I tlca BHIver IM Wabash. St lc. 7li Wabanh. St A of 1l. not contemplated by me when I assumed eharge of the City Woj-ks Department, nor has the experiem-e of the past three months taught me that there is uny real necessity for the appointment of a chief engineer, as 1 find that the work of the department ran he done in a way that would seem to me to he entirely satisfactory by my dealing, as Commissioner, with the heads of the various bureaus.

This was my original plan, and the reason 1 started out with the intention of doing away with the office of chief en-ginfer, I believed that 1 could properly, and, as I said before, satisfactorily discharge the based upon a span of l.05 feet, the versed sine or deflection nf the cab! to be ISO feet. This brines the hiqhest point of the cables at the towers W2 feet nbore high water. The plans for the foundations of the piers II rni.in Folk, a fruit dealer, of No. ST Seine: street, this city, was a prisoner in the Essex Market Court, New York, this morn VENEZUELAN DISPUTE. a'' cxpreea I ju mil Western L'nton.

ST Minn 4 St L. pf.l. Minn is StL, comiti'Tii Minn 4 St lit Minn 4 St L. 2d Missouri PacUlc Mublle Ulilo Jnstie. Haggerty lent a sympathetic ear this morning to the marital woes of William and Beddingfield A couple, who, under normal should bo still enjoying their hoilcymo.m.

The inharmonious pair were married only two months ago. They are first cousins. Kate neciisfd William of having aban English Newspapers Are Renewing; tlie 521 Wisconsin (Wheeling 4 24 Wheeling 4 I. pfd 1H4 37 Bid. Asked.

KOO.V Agitation of the Subject. LONDON, April "St. James' azette" says: "The revival of the Venezuelan question PRICES OF BONDS. 100 Denver rt Is 110 111) Krle 2d II7'4 Kansas 74 llsa'K J'lsw IJenver Ill Fourth street, owned by Mrs. Sarah Car-fo'I.

of No. 642 East Eleventh street. New 1'ork. The lower part was occupied a grocery by John Galiski and the upper part by Mrs. Rate McMahon.

The building was badly damage! In the mix time hi- tire, men were atill fighting the tire in the mill from the front as well as the rear. When the rear wall bulged outward the firemen were ordered back and they had scarcely complied with the order when the wall toppled over and for a minute there was a cloud of dust and then all that could be seen was a pile of brick and mortar. The front wall began to sway next and Chief Perry ordered the firemen to retreat. Edward Lynch, of Engine No. 11, was not quick enough, and when the wall fell outward he was hit by flying bricks and received several scalp wounds and bruises.

16 MiT2ds MIW llVM ing, charged with enticing pretty seventeen-year-old Maggie (loldiniin from h' home, No. 17 Clinton street, that city, three months ago, taking her. to Connecticut where she was kept prisoner and subjected to the most horrible abuse, finally making her escape yesterday. According to the story of the girl she is not the only victim of Folk. who.

she snid, reveives $2 for every girl he lures away from New York to a resort located iu Nau-gatuck. Conn. The girl went to the employment office nf Max Singer. No. Stanton street, and ask for a situation as a house servant.

She that Singer sent her to the house of Mrs. Solomon. No. Eldridge street, but on ascertaining are well advanced. While bids for th.es" are being received we shall complete the plans for the anchorages.

The latter will be followed by the plans for the super structure. Respectfully sulci red. (Signed! L. L. iU'CK.

Chief Engineer. Brooklyn. April 21. 189(1. After the executive meeting was over, an open session was held, when the subject of the ChlmanD franchise was discussed some length.

One of the Commissioners announced that in seven months from now the foundations of the new structure would begin to materialize. SCURRILOUS LETTERS. 4s rec. ft As, coup Suew 4s, reg i new Is. coup.

I Ms I 5. reg as, coup Chemaee of Cherokee 4s of 9T Cherokee 4s of lierukecei of 'W. I'at itli 'i of UC.3-4js Aia, lass A. i- Aia Class lotjisiana stainp'd Is. Ixiuislana conjl tuudiMg Missouri us.

consul th. doned her a week ago. She snid she lived at No. 1IM) Ptirk William didn't deny the charge and stated that he had left her because she had confessed to having had unlawful relations with other men before their marriage. He said he had been coitc by her into his marriage, she having threatened him because of the serious situation In which ho had placed her.

He said he was now living at No. Hill State street. Kate emphatically denied the statements of her young spouse which reiii cted on her lienor. The magistrate adjourued the case for furthi investigation. duties of City Works Commissioner with the aid of the heads of the various bureaus.

1 have hecn, and am now. perfectly willing to proceed on this line; but now that the question has been raised, by reason of the discovery of a charter provision, which says that there must be a chief engineer; and also, in view of the fact that an opinion has been renderM me by the Corporation Counsel, that it is mandatory, would seem as if I would be compelled to change my plan." Mr. Willis also stated that he had a man in view for the place, and that he would take action in the matter about The first of next month. The salary is a year. ii.

nuiu.i uiiiuim ti. IUI IN gen is lul iSorlhern Paclrtc. lst IHila IUI iNorthern Paclrtc. 2d 114 Mli Northern Pacini ads 7A1 jNorthwestern 10 Northwestern dec j. 10S llti 'Oregon Nav 1st Illja lOu St 4 Iron gen 7HS, St 4 San gen tis.

10 St Paul consols ISu IPC I'ac 1st net, 'SoPaclflo Cal lets. 110 Southern It consol Is lfltl iTexas PaclHc DO (' non-f unliable iTexas Paci(lc2d 21 reminds us that even the wars iii Africa an1 trivial compared with the real ilunger which has existed in the West since December. The American demand that the 1'nited States shall decide our quarrels and settle our frontiers is inadmissible, and no amount of talking around the matter will make it anythkig else. President Cleveland, ill his message last December, referred everything to a special commission, and then, when it was too late, attempted to negotiate. We are now told to be prepared for a report that is hostile to the claim of Great Britain.

"What will happen then? Either the Washington Government must allow the report to remain a dead letter or carry out its threat to enforce a deciskm by resort to war. There is reason to believe that nil attempt will now lie made to work up an English feeling in favor of the surrcndi'r of our Government. This is vain. Our position is simply that British frontier questions are mattirs for negotiation only with the parties He was attended by an ambulance surgeon, nud when his wounds were bandaged he Tenn daw set Je I'nion Pac bit of 'IC. 105 eiin new Htt LEGAL.

NOTICES inciBtediOn returning to wont, it was New Phase of Republican Politics In vest wnoro HKiU Mobile Ohio 4a ItloOrando West, 1st 'A', i'lies Ohio fe i(fH Atchison 4s nov Atchison 2U.H. A that there had been some charges made against the house, the parents of the girl caused her to leave there. Maggie went back to Singer som, days later and he introduced her to Folk, who said that he had a country residence in Connecticut and wanted a girl to take care of his" She accompanied him to HOUGHTON IN UMBO. the Twenty flrst rtard. The Twenty-firs: Ward Republican Com Gal, HAH A Ihtte.

106 Oal. II AM 1 Term newsct Virclula fuddeb 1 A'lrirlriiu leu Virginia deb tin 6 Virginia 1'runt repts. Vlrcinla stamped. ii Va Ki Mat coup Caaiiada Southern. 'M 103 Central I'aiiflt 101 Den it KG list Hi Bid.

Asked. mittee night took up a new phase of Chopper nearly 8 before Chief Perry thought it safe to order some of the eonrpanii to their headquarters. It was not possible to obtain accurate estimate of the losses, nor of the origin of the fire. Mrs. Josephine E.

Weisskettel, the owner of the mill, lives at JCo.254 Vernon avenue. Her loss will Brooklyn Ticket Under Arrest Hons A Tex cen 10' Hou A Tex Cou J03V fteadlng 4s Tvj politics at its meeting at Franz's IIiIl nclnionieo place and Eilery sltreet. For a lonz while there has been a bitter contest Connecticut, where she was introduced to Mrs. Jacquin, proprietor of a hoarding house, located on Water street, Naugatuck. Here, she claims, that she was stripped of SUPRUMR COURT.

KINGS COUNTY MAR-Karet Treblng, plulnttff, vh. Martha Riesling et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure ind (tale, made and entered in the above-entitled action, dated the 22d day of April, ISM, I will veil at public auction to the hi (cheat bidder, by Thomas A. Kerrlffim, auctioneer, at the SHlearoomn, No. 9 Wllloughby street, In the city of Brooklyn.

County of King, on the 14th day of May. 1896, at twelve o'clock, noon, the land and premises In said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying: and being In the city of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on th southerly side of Myrtle avenue distant forty-four feet eight rfhd onp-half Inches easterly from th southeasterly corne of Myrtle avenue and Stan- Siucf the reciut shake up on the TV iklvn the Klevated Itailroad 1 ho men iu f''iai; various stations have lioeii pretty probably lip $10,000. while the Powell Company gave it as their opinion that their loss would not fail short of her clothing and was compiled to submit to the most abusive treatment. She says that concerned." The "Pall Mall Gazette" says: "The American correspondent of the seems to be in a state ot undue for sonic time she did not realize the nature of the place, hut it suddenly dawned on her DROWSED IN THE OHIO. VACANT LOT GARDENS.

Tlie Bureau of Charities Can Find Work for 160 Men. About twenty men are at work on the vacant lot garden. at Pennsylvania avenue and New I-ots road. The Bureau of Charities is managing the enterprise for the Mayor's Tillage Committee, and all applications for assignment should be made tit alarm, possibly because Lord Salisbury did not accept his plan of settlement." The "Globe" says: "All the hopes of the weak-kneed of the and she made ver.il nttcmpts to escape. In the Essex Market Court to-day Folk denieil the charges made by the girl, and snid that he took the girl to Connecticut to work fur him in a fruit store, which he owned there.

The girl claims that In trying to induce her not to inform her parents of his alleged actions he agreed to in.arry her. Folk is a married 4nan and has several children. Magistrate Crane heldfolk for examination in bail. compliance of Great Britain with the views of the I'nited States are groundless." in tlie TArnty-ninth District. Quarantine Schroder being on one side and Sampie on the other.

For several month'; members of the Schroeder faction have been receiving letters warning hem to away from meetings of the district i.jn. as they would get into had c'liiipatty. Wives and other relatives of members have been appealed to in writing tn keep their husband and brothers ivay. the sta cment being made that they fell in with evil men and were taken into saloons to drink. All the letters were in tae same handwriting.

At last night's meeting of the Ward Committee a resolution was introduced to investigate the matter for the ultimate purpose of i spelling the writer of ihe epistles on the ground that lie was trying to disorganize the association; Directly this had been done Mr. Simple jumped up aud said he had a whole hatful ot letters, all scurrilous. The strange thing about it was that the chirograph- so closely riJembled his own that he could be deeeivcif by watched by th ollieials of the vad. Henry R. Ilnughton.

chopper. wIm was in charge of box at the Bridge i.m. was one of the men who was suspected of not kpepinu his hands off the tickets. Inspector Oritlin was detail' to watch him and the result was that he was arrested last night. Inspector Griffin, who lives at No.

19 West Ninth street. New York, in an affidavit which he swore to to-dny in thcAdams Police Court, says that o'clock last night he saw Houghton pick up two tickets which had been dropped by passengers near the box and place them in his pocket instead of the box. When Houghton was searched in the First I'recinet Station hous? a dozen tickets were also found in his possession. In court this morning the charge against him. was that ofpetty larceny, and when he was asked how he pleaded he said he wa's tiie office of this society, Schermerhorn street, near Court.

The officers of the Mayor's Tillage Committee are; J. W. Kr-reger, president; II. F. Gunnison, treasurer, and W.

J. Nichols, secretary. Mr. Nichols The "Westmltister Gazette" says: "Except for a petty amour propre there was no reason why Lord, Salisbury should have rejected the proposal for a joint Two Soldiers Go Down, bnt Fonr Men Were Rescued. CINCINNU.Tr, Ohio.

April skiff contnininff fire soldiers and a rivitinn overturned in the Ohio River opposite Fort Thomas, about 7 o'clock last niphr. Wesley Lee and Kersey Waley, soldiers, were drowned. They were both privates of Company Sixth Rfglment, stationed at Firt Thomas. Jnmes Bateman, a fireman, saw the neci-Vnt from the Ohio shore. He started ont in a boat after the struggling men and succeeded in rescuing all but Iee and Valey.

'V Wellner Pischarped. hoie street, running thence southerly at right angles to Myrtle avenue forty-four feet and three-qunrters'of an Inch more or less to the northeasterly line of Lot No. lHt). on a map entitled "Map of Property of the Estate of Andrew Stockholm, situate In the Eighteenth Ward of the City of Brooklyn," surveyed by John L. Nostrand, Jan- uary.

1S61, and filed In the office of the Register of the County of Kings on May 2Mh, lfttfl; thenca southeasterly along the northeast side of said JjoI No. 18 forty-two feet seven and three-quarter Inches more or Ies to the farm line of land now or late of Abraham Stockholm; thence northeasterly along said last-mentioned line twenty-three feet two and one-half Inches: thence northwesterly twenty-three feet two and one-half Inches more or less to a point distant forty -one feet seven and one-half Inches southerly from the southerly side of Myrtle avenue, when measured on a line drawn at right angles to Myrtle avenue from a point which Is distant thirty feet three and one-half Inches easterly from the point or place of beginning; thence northerly along' said line drawn at right angles to Myrtle avenue forty-one feet seven and one-half Inches to the southerly side of Myrtle avenue, and thence westerly along said southerly side of Myrtle avenue thirty feet three and one-half Inches to the. point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, April 22d, 189. WILLIAM J.

BUTTLING, Hherlff. George P. Alexander, Plaintiff's Aftnrney. i3f is also general superintendent of the Bureau HE DISCOUNTED A NOTE, of Charities and takes the most active interest of all the members of the Committee TNE PRESIDENT WATCHFUL in Vacant Lots. to Rtal Estate Dealer Smith Failed The commit ee ha about twenty acres of land at its difjiosol, and a only one-eighth Torn Over Money to Mrs.

Keld. Mrs. Elisabeth Reid. of No. 390 Sixth avenue, charged Frederick It.

Smith, a real of an acre is to each man the Bu Disapproves Two Private Pension Bills for Excnllent Reasons. WASHINGTON, April 22. Two pension bills were returned to the Senate to-day by the President without his signature. The estate dealer, of No. 487 N4strand avenue, in not guilty.

The counsel of the company reau of Charities is in a position to give cm-plofment to 1(10 men. In ease there are more applicants than can be accommodated, it. Some time ago Mr. received a the Adams Street Police Court to-day, with asked that he be held in substantial bail and Nassau street, New York City. ftp22 7tV-8a first is that giving a of $50 per grand larceny.

In her affidavit Mrs. Ueid says that Smith discounted a note for her letter which was illustrated with a pen ind ink Bketeli of himself in a coffin and was accompanied by two cuds of weli-chewcd to THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK, by the grace of Ood free and independent, to preference will lie given to men of family. The product of each man's plot of ground belongs to himself, to- be disposed of by bim as he pleases. The ground is plowed and fertilized for him, be is supplied with bacco. last year, and has failed to return the proceeds, amounting to $137.37.

Smith pleaded not guilty to the charge, aud Justice Walsh TTilllam Wellner, a saloonkeeper at No. .15 Nostrnnd avenue. as discharged by Justice Goetting lo the Lee Avemi. Court to-dny on the complaint which Policeman McOann. the Vernon avenue station had made against him.

McCann charged that MVIluer sold' beer to a minor. When (lie rase was called to-day. Lawyer Shadboit, who appeared for Wellner, moved for Ills client's discharge on the ground that under section 37 of Haines law, the policeman tad month to Nancy O. Allabach, widow nf Peter II. Allabach, bite colonel of the 131st Pennsylvania Volunteers, who also served in the war with Mexico.

The President takes die ground that as Allabach had jne resolution was auopieu, and soon the judge fixed it at which was furnished by a freind of the accused. Houghton was up to a few years ago employed on the Troy police. 1 sAn Ardent Wooer in (Jaod. Karl Keyre. a German, jvas held in $500 bail in the Lee Avenue Court to-day for having threatened to, shoot Mrs.

Tfotili.i Sien- after the Sample men put in another to have the district reorganized on the ground that there are Democrats on the roll. The already been pensioned nnder the Mexican War (at a lower rate), and the ease tvas likewise provided for nnder the Dependent Pension law of 1890, it would he creating Eleanor McKibmn, widow; isstner M. McKtbhtn, Edith, MrKlbbtn. Eleanor McKlbbin, the younger George W. McKlbbin, Annie McKlbbin, Robert McKlbbin, Emma Taggert, Eleanor Bode, Wll-helmina Bode, Hugh L.

McKlbbin and Joseph Q. flcKlbbln, send greeting: Whereas, William- J. trtver, one of the executors named In the Injtt will of Hugh McKlbbin, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have certain Instrument In writing, bearing date the twentieth day of April, 1, relating to personal property, duly proved as the last will and ment of HUOH MeKtBBIN, late Brt-oktyn, N. deceased. Wherefore.

Too ami earn of you are hereby cited and required to appear before oun Pufvogate of the County of Ktngs, at a Court be held at the Hail nf Records. In the city of Brooklyn, on the ftth day of June, ixm, at ten o'clock In (he forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament and that the above-enanied Infants then and there show cause why a sper-ial guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the rot knte nf said Ust will and testament. Schroeder men claim iliat the only man against whom there is a suspicion is one who wore a ShearJ ba.Hre List-election day, and who, they say, voted with Sampie at the lat primary. farming utensils and a practical agriculturist is always on band to instruct aud advise bim in the mysteries of the science. No man who does not attend projierlj to the cultivation of his little farm will be allowed to remain in possession of it.

Very often employment at good wags is found for competent men on farms on Long Island. The Brooklyn Klevated Railroad has furnished Mr. Nichols with air abundance of a precedent nnder which It would be dinV held bim in $o()U bail to appear for examination on Wednesday morning. i his sTullTractured. I I Patrick McElroj Found UneoDMcIoot a SUbfe.

Patrick McElmy, 23 year old, vbo'hui no homo, trss found nnrondou tn arable at So. 4H Herkimer place. An ambulance mmmonrtj. and he waa remoted to St. Johu'a Hospital, where it nan futiud that hia nknll waa fractured The police were noti-fiyd, end Upon Inf mtinatinff (he eaae aarer-tained that McElroj had fa lira through tfa Infl, 1lndom Rahr Cirriarrv from 3 to 15 at H.

V. Mtnahan'a. Fifth arena. Twelfth td Thirtecnih atreet. railroad tickets which are gives the workers the gardens, obviating any transportation no right to arrest Wellner, hut his duty was I a report the case to the District Attorney, who to obtain a warrant against the sa-IfXinkef'per.

Then, also, the lawyer said, tii. policeman bad no right to make the on information. Justice Goetting agreed with the lawyer and the-saloonkeeper's discharge followed. Assumed In other Nam, i Ffay, a eoaJ peddler in 5Iapeth, -as 6nl this morning by Justiea in the Ewira Strret Tolicf Conrt nt i PectioB 570 of th Tensl Code. empMyment nnder ta klomick, a yonng and pretty wouiar, at her home, No.

201 Kent avenue, last night, during the absence of her husband, because she refused to elope with him. Keyre's wife went to Kurope two weeks ago. Needed Fnsb Cart. John Kunxweiler, of No. 205 Boernm street, was fceld for trial this morning Uy-Justice Laimlieer in the Ewen Street Police Court od complaint of Christian Kempf, 6f No.

1T0 Cook street, who-said that Knnz-weiler obtained pushcart valued at $30 from hts wife by reprinting himself John Smiti, of No. 102 Boernm atreeb cult to refuse similar pririleges to many thousands of widows in a similar situation. The other bill to meet Executive disapproval granted a pt'nsion to 1 Chn rI- fi. Jones, late photographer of the Kleventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. The evidence showed Ibat be Was wounded while taking photographs; bnt as be wa not enlisted in or nnixcted with the military str vice of the Government, it seems to the President lhat the extension of pension relief to snrh rause wauid open, the door to legislation bard to justify sod impossible to restrain from abuse.

la testlmmty whereof, we have caused the seaj I of our said Kurmgate's Court to be here- 1 Wbeo Baby sick, we gare hrr Caiitoria, Wbm beauM Xlw, tbtt ching to Cafftorta. Wbea iho bad ChDdrm, tb gavvthaCutorte. expense. Last year the Committee only nsd f00 in running the vacant lots, bnt as much more will be needed this yea r. contributions are solicited by the seen-tary.

(L. ft.) Witness. Hon. Oeonre Abbott, "urm-gt nf our said county, at th city nf Brooklyn, Ihe day of April. In the yar of owr Iwd one thousand laht hundred and nine" t.

arTt ItW Ckrfc of the fttirmsati Court. O. Pearsall, Attorney for Petitioner. Tapestry Csnvta. per yard, at H.

V. Mona ban's. FiiLh avenue. Twelfth to Thir teenth street. 1 I.

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