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The Brooklyn Citizen from Brooklyn, New York • 2

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Tin: imooKiTN citizen, tiiuj.hday. July 2, iscc. ALL HOPE ABANDONED. HEARTLESS SHAPERO, AN APOLOGY REFUSED. CAP.KENNEY.

MORALIST BOIES LEADING. Nobody Suppose that 'Any of SILVEE1IE TV jfV tu I assent (Caut.atwd from Tint Put) A Woman's Story that Put Him In Venezuela's Reparation Does Not Wh He.Oppcses I Carrousat Within the Eighteenth Precinct. Ills, "but wl.l task things war before Satisfy England. a Stocking Ught Pills aaa anna rear as aaa nmn IS are Xht Entombed Inert Ara AllV WILKUHBAIIHB, I'a, July 1-It cannot be tralkfally said thai that affairs af Ihe Twts Hhaft ilils asuralag sre any better than Ibey were at night, Th. shift Ikal weal down at 3 o'clock tbia Morning returned la lb.

turf an St a'rlork, nd report bni llltlil prngrras. There has been no further a llinst. and aa far at ran be area, (here are no Indies of another sueesr. The ruck that sis struck jtester- BlGAhtr AND ABANDONMENT. THE ARREST OF HARRISON.

TO UANOAKIUS THE MAYOR. KlfAIia WINS. ..,,3 CT UiesiX Ii Xatlfe sf Poind Wks Bag Re 9ll reailnent In Brownsville, flmiM Sumitur Walker Falls lalt Iarla.il His Hark Dels;) the Hellleaisnl af the Hoaadsrjr Ilapat tue af th srrek. hrrp your Mclsaa. He will get 4l toii-a fnita (IhM I Ike start and he will grow.

Several hundred tlbio nies a 111 sweep lata lows Hsturdsy or SuuJay. Their was an Iuiimrtaiil conference nf all ter Issdera In Henator Daniel's room at Ihr Hhermaa House last (lit. tt which a draft ef a pronuiicisiiieotii, -shUa will le tssui-d Uter 111 the pre'iiumarr itmvenil-ifl pr-j-es-V iiif. nil rrad and iltscusi-d Senator Miirsloni of K.otii'L). frnaior Tii'msn.

of Kouth Carolina: Coleiiel I 'has. II Jmi-s of St. Louis, and several others nere pres etit. Colonel Jones was the resdrr. anil an occasional paragraph dcnotinriiK the denionrili.it.oii of siHer or ihe efforts Which "as nirrellf Iavalvadl.lt toGl JtalgaMfit AonulUntf His lCiuTlagft.

Isase Hhaprro, who a lit (lr over a year agn cut a splurge la In Polish em-la! circles nf Brownsville, was brought a prisoner la Ttit ('rrespaadaaM Leaking Is Arbi ds afternoon la being removed slowly. Tbr as a II that cwiducla the lentllatioo nai fnnnd -e idea ta Is tod i All Ue KUsaarl-ai ana tl an Caaaa I af -chaassaa ir gWMi A LlraaM Befus Mr. Holfsfor a lerTja-rtsNai al Ike tool of II fly -alatk Mtreet-Ma-or naratrr Ila Mil Uerlslon the Report Had by Ibe rollce taiilala In harie th Preclarl. lawyer lUnirlrll apulled to Jucltr Siiiiih In he soojeahst out ot shape and much tluw Jkaabsar Cmvu ne-7ia gave Judgnseat in ftm at far aVCearla-t far rail ef John was spent in straightening II up. C.

e.atkr nau-t at aurrur with Kli tration Ii I.Ik. If te Be PiUlsk.d Br-fors WAHHINilTONySTy l-Mlsir Depart, rw-nt ottn la's 1 1 nntkuucel a certain irritation in ths latest pha. of lb. Not or.r forty fert of debris has here rr- Chicago, aoatnt T. Ws TW platilf ia a wool naiiar an I 1 1 and is Mid nmvfd since 4 o'c'mk yesterday afternoooo.

to-day for a aril romaiandlni; Ma.mr r- aars that tw ne born in Bradford, hut better progress may he made to-dsy. All hope aa to finding any nf ihe men all' is of the men in the inriy lo prevent 11 and rerneej the Hath atar lo grant lo U'illiaui Wolfe license run a rarouraj at Hruoklyo I'ntk. hound e-1 by riftj ninth Slid itrreti S- the Galea Avenue Police Court Ibis Bora-ing to answer to charge of abandonment, hut before his arraignment an additional charge of bigauiy bad been made against him. hit yearn ago Hhsp-ro lived la a small town in Poland, where b. met aad married I-na Pres.rr and two months after they had been Joined together decided that there was a broader field for bis work as a glasier In Ihe l'nited States than in Russia, and with hit bride arrived in Newark, N.

In August of 181X1. There Mra. Soap- triumpr-aiit reinstatement in the n'stforni abandoned. It is the belief of General flu ftaani i Afar wan ef age. be the uir'y.

at least, nas aafted out Into ill parmtrndent Morgaa. nf the sal tarn- f)r rear fan. TW fx dlnr Mn anl aa mi4 xtrry aadL afwr trri-c kard corridors. Wlikeabarre Coal Cnnipauy, that it sill be tr al aaip jrma-C foD4 kiauwlf ra aad arenue and th Bay. In oppotit.nQ.

As aistant Corp-irstioo Couoe' Frinli Hp-ri presented the sffl.lsrlt of rapnin Sens tor Panirl declined to ssy when th haasa tana xa a at fully Iwa weeks befuir they can reach the bodies, and that there is a Ian probability msnifeito would be or even to adini they raaeais Heat an kn( I n- md args' fw rrats lo noaa rh frrrj. Kinney, of the Precinct. Ii whin lhat they may never be recoyrrrd. that there would be one "Oh, this is not a caucus or anything a.t nad umad aaplpy- at WW if. Broiklyn Park is locite.1.

It "tf iw awe U-a jtounc wnaiaa ftt Rnrk- rp.irt of the captain that the Major ffmel that kind, he said, "just a casual meeting of a fen friends We sre nn discus -nt IN WALUTREET. mlJ him mmt mar- Vrreiuelsn boundary d.sHite aith Great HrVsin. groning ort of the receni irrvst of Mr: Harrison's eng ueefirg psrlv bj the Vrreiuelsn troops The Department has been fully Informed from sources a boar correctness ia bejnnd question, thsi the arrest of the Kngllsh agineers an without Jusll-neat. on. Inasmuch as they Here strictly with.

ihe limits of the territory nf nhirh tbe British hare belt possession for more thin t. jesr. Advices received t.vdajr sta'e that Ihe srrert occurred at the con flu. nee of the A'-arahial River, at a pojnt east of the Schombnrgk line That the engineers were promptly released is a circun.itinoe which not sufficiently satisfying to the British Foreign if rs sentiments be prfcr'y reflected in the anything of importance rad. asaf iftimrd fnai.1 that aba waa rta Jnaa Jf-tt P-ht.

ta ahrtm lo grant the license The captain that the character oj the place Is gil. an.t" the groonda covered kilii grasst siis.l- rres. fruit trees and htufreiv the in the day Say fin in aaar a angssaroaal ggnaans, I gaud dsiiajaiaa trans gar 1 auu-guqc shear ansa far xfcr Bans? susan iuuwi nw leartiSans m4 taa Biilwnng feu ar I I mm as axn af sasr us ran a rf Senator Daniel begge 1 to be evrnsed from London Buying Sent Prices of wnLIrJ a tVI. It MS foil 11.1 taiking about the ticket of Stevenson frar li YJ wtfa at tha tim ime being largely a rescrt for tht mothers Teller, said to have been suggested by him and children liring In the locnlitr. At times cr, in fact, any other old ticket.

Stocku Higher This Morning. The railway and nincellaneons shsrs spec "Tlie delecstion from Vlntum his been nn possible ty count as many ss liinilliil aaar i A aitsat ana a artta 1 annanf jujiutmo- rhm m-rnxjn iutf hfm ia his eit-c- imf ana and at 'ia tna Rapuhliran babies and lirger children all a the bearh. The place was qu ct. re. I ft' ulation displayed considerable- strength at instructed to vote as a unifTan I as none them has arrived yet I do not to inii.

any suggestions or comments a Ivan. -e -their comtng. Tf-e fnieU of K.iver. i and nr a Mmnai an 4w riMm in fV i Twfoty-aixth Wjrd. ami an twos fr a ntmisaLlon nvel and in ererj- war he opening owing to the execution nf buy 1 iU.

I 'As captain of ths precmct in h.ch this Juta) au London press. The English Government will demand sn ajKiiogy and a money indemnity before the Incident aha'l be re everv one knons. arc Hi tin- nisj-'tity, and park is located." Captain Kenny a tk aBuj-rnj em, to help along, went oat to day's Work, bile her husband plied his trade with morn or less tnereaa. and when opportunity offered helped himself to any piece of Jewelry thgt might be left around where he had secured a job of putting In a pane of glass. In time, however, he was arrested for baring stolen gold watch and chain from one nf bis customers, and for this waa sentenced for a term in the Slate's prison at Trenton.

After his release he thought be could do better aa a aing'e man than with awife who would be dependent upon hlna. lie then propose! to her that they return lo Poland, where nothing of his" prison experience was known, and begin life anew. To thia she readily consented and baaty preparations for their departure waa made. TheThy of sailing came and while Ihe couple stood on the steamer's deck at Ho-boken. Just as the gangplank waa about lo he pulled.

Shnpero suddenly darted ashore and left hii wife to make the journey alone. He disappeared untp eighteen months ago, when he turned up' in representing himself as a single man, and in a few months induced Esther Goldhery, of will oontr-d the convention n. I.V I nish to go on record as strenuoiiilr op jvsanir. Mr. Walker is a r'od-k'oking a-aaart-.

aad jtyli hr aianntra. S-m-; aac rft wa rruble btwea thi par-ai ami Sr. a man out nf kanM tnwr 2arm gsrded as closed' Comti.g. .11 It does, st a posing the in'roiiirtion of any f.irui of tionnl I 'ouiuii tee will not attempt to appoiut lime hen the I'rusn difficulty of a year ago the truiMrary uf the invention semrnt. honeTer innocent it apjienrance was in a fair way or settlement, it tea the situation, snd will undoubtedly rob this pls-'p may be, which As I tinderetnnd their jo.ution.

ti'ey do not claim that right, but only the right to present aujadtr a. Cha mS la mL -am at liaair liajiii, a a aaa- jaritr aatr. kaf aai Tar aniirtiili ana uw b-MmL Tkaa Mtrvtnnr afl.ac tc aaad- kaa kaaa nM a. Xe 9 tw- INKBaaa at? kca( ay mniwuiua- uat a name for the icnvention to act nrmn a it delay that harmonious sdjustment of rela tions between Veneauela and Great Britain, which Is considered a necessary precedent RUSSIA AND JAPAN. sees fit ing orders Ixmdnn account.

Prices im proved anywhere from to 11 per the Industrials. St. Paul and lyoulsvllle and Nashville being moat prominent. The firm ness was short-lived, hnwevrr, and before 11 o'clock the entire list waa on the down grade once more. Keen.

A Weil, brokers, nere conspicuous sellers nf th Industrials, snd tinder their offerings Ung.ar broke from to 100. snd Chicago Ons from flfUei to fiO. Other important declines were Tobacco 1 to oOvis. Burlington and Quincy to 70, St. Paul 1 to Northwest TH to OTH.

Rock Island 2 to flSMj. General Electric IV. to Manhattan 1 to av. Missouri Taclfic 1 to 10. Jcraey Central l'i to 004.

Southern Railway preferred 1 "I nlets the Democrats nominate Henry of the hoondsri dlspdte. Tbe Venesuelin M. Teller for President, the People's and legation is without later advices from E-, Ml a aaaflHtaa an a acit ia T9 Osar Says the Mikado Must eaT COrea and the American Silver unities wi.l noin.nate Caracas than those printed in these dispatches several diys since, but the State Department has used tbe cables freely in tl ar bar aiJ-cr aa jx. a tbaa, a- xadm TUKL aa-Mai -ar I a a-Tp anr far anted, dar i partT- Formosa. ominiiniratlng with the L'nited Statea Min ster at the Venetuelan capital, and it is not a tea atr arm ta Oucaa.

aaoaBjc a ford ta Inat a misfit atrtma ar j-ritjr aUaai ana a flas jnnuaai a doubted that the embarrassments, which this on 11 try nnist suffer, in connnection with 8 aui keip Ji. to 25. Omaha 1H to 3S14. and Western Cn-ion 1 to 81N. The raid uncovered stop ihe matter, have been made clear to I real- arf hnlrlmc a mil mul Imai TJCCTCTBH C.

Ja 2. AdTirra fr a Xapan Tir Hic Kocai "Toisraph" has puh- a rE rtt atardlsa; arlrara that Russia xaa tun-rf ro Japan that hr mil nrith-lira fi-jt 'rie'hr til a tr.if ir it a urtab fart that Rti'iia Bo a asd ar a strong fleet and1 rXal tWM a and Taat storr 'f inr present character as an orderly res.irt. I belicre that the operation of a ranniX ill these unfcrrniiaTe resnit-. w.ll tend greatly to injure the yonris; who go there, ami wili heroine a nuisance to thi residents and occupants of the houses in the vicinity. A caMinnl iivii the broad avenues of Coney Bergen in the bright gl.irc of the electric lights at ninht and in the ninlt large crowds of persons going and coinins is bsd enough in its evil effecls up-m ihe morals of youth; bu: far worse would be 'he results of perniitt.ng young girls with their e.corts to use the proposed csrousil a' night.

Th heavy shadows of the trees and the absence of any great quantity of light, wonld aff ord an opportunity ir ib-sigu-. icg persons to lca.i to this spot innocent and ansiispecting girls who could no; he iudu e.l to go there except for the existence of the carousal; and I believe that the pripor'' lincense is issued, the Eighteenth Precinct station houae will presently be filled weeping mo'hers of the Eighth and Thirtieth wards, who would hare cood reason to be-moan the existence of .1 carousal in Brook dent Crespo. The Venetuelan government has been flat vk aaitoaa ia taer aB-ar an- -f a pragnaua aa arfaiak BO frr aikae- jh-j caa anaiae ia. LUUfLaa. ax jtuoaaKitaai aah-tiaaal anl-ira.

ta it a inaoaansac ri ly 'nformed that Great Britain will not be him 111 I.pms. July 21'. and the Dituo-i rats 1 an take the roiisenneni Timt was the burd' ef the niest-ngc which S-r geani iit-Arnis John of the People's partv, and National t'iiairnian .1. .1. Mutt, of the Allien 10 Silver (aity.

brought to ChicHgo esterday. Colonel McDowell made this aSTtion opi-nly in the otli'e-'f the Slrnnan IIoiiFe "ye-teidiiy afternoon. He bad just come downstairs from a long conference with Senator Ilarrn and Governor Altgcld. Soon after, with Dr. Molt, he went to the Hriggs House, where he eneag roouis for thirty members of the Populist National 'oimnittee, and Dr.

Molt engaged rooms for forty-five members of the National Committee or the American Silver party. Sic.etary Tauhennck, of the People's party, will arrive in Chicago Saturday, and on the same day President A. J. Warner, of the Notional Ilinietallic I'nion, satisfied wl'i the payment of a sma.l sum of money as compensation for the arrest of Sergeant Barnes and several nf his subordi a rac ling hr infrrir loss orders and considerable long stock was thrown overboard. An uneasy feeling prevailed, and the bears sere laying great stress on the evils to follow the adoption of a free silver platform by the Chicago convention.

Rumors of heavy exports of gold late in the week were revived, but could not be confirmed. Some of the leading foreign houses stated that they would not ship gold at all, and. in fact, were making preparations to forward securities. At 11 o'clock the market was nervous snd weak. froTB the Orot and atiuuf.

ones. bat. ne-rrthels. nates a year ago. wtiicn nas now necome a part of the diplomatic history nf the two countries and known as the "I'ruan inci- Stone and Sutter avenues, to become Mrs, Shapero.

The foct of this marriage soon reached his old friends in Newark, and when he nas accused of baring another wife he denied the charge by laying that he had been divorced by a rabbi, but as his wife threatened him with arrest unless he could show the papers he suddenly left for parts unknown. Mrs. Shapero No. 1 was communicated with, and ten days ago arrived in Browns-ville. where she took up her residence with Deputy Sheriff Berger st No.

430 Rocka-way avenue, who after a few days' search located Shapero at No. 184 Boerum Mrs. Shapero No. 2 then applied to the Department of Charities and Corrections, which caused his arrest on a charge of abandonment, v. When the charges were read to him by Justice Harriman he pleaded not guilty a-dT washeld in $2,000 for examination.

at iMana cot at nens -aa ar li-i mi ita ia tbr mat jb nran am aa a pan. 4 amoB. aflunh -rti at- tit ia thr ffannl rnjialciTmr ai-i intir "I a I ant jawpand ta aaar -fi all sr far a) arjO irnnncb ar lent." President Crespo has been in form! that the punishment of the y-om- ami-- ffc at as tfc a third naTal potc roe Fa E-ar. Rrrasna beina; chr first, and a-jijinl bis -eft nananard. Russia's "im.sa ailjiii ro sarcastically in the JUrjan ba or as a splnckd poiiry of sc- "TT hts Rnssia mauder of the department in hich the sr- rest occurred and the payment of the in must be followed also by an apol lyn Park." gy.

which will go further than all other con Mr Snerrr that the Mayor tie.ieve.-j ideratiotis combined. The Venezuelan will come. On the Monday follow. ng the PopuILsts, American Silver men and National Bimetal-lists will hold a conferenc at the Briggs contention is that an apology would be tan at ea DM a tkr aw. 55 jbtb a as aiaraaaiil mfm ma.

Ik at -ar 1 ian fraa ad-ar aaen iiai in (iitani. dL kela has jatuaaj fljrjr ajaarnca-. Jk Sxc aa I aaa lcrnrd. 1 am jan-ar af ami-ng a aiatc hr majority nip tT 1 A'Hiuina. auacui is" for fr aihw rnniE i at knBaatarv Tia it am arjatl anft m.

fir.j mt aa rau.i LixniK. inflsdaq: ftH- xr bii! plank fkr phrLtumi Th ark i thr Xrtcaml awwuju. amount to an acknowledgment of Grea Britain's ownership of the territory in ques as ai cnraliT rnrnad Japan out of Ko a -m 3i7saw a rric under the head-; je if tr I Puiiheal Hypnotism." and de-' tsar anrrixm short of hrpnoiism ri mitaar poxerfTii ardpr absoinrely fails 'f jvaTT wqj ail the worid stands with a-nds jud in ieipiess aparhjr wtcha re Tiopmnt of the gigantic plans of i Rasasx far the itoutii on of the East. The tion. notwithstanding it was east of the Money on call Is 2'4 per cent.

Prime mercantile paper noSVa per cent. Sterling exchange is quiet, with actual buainess in bankers' bills at 4.87(gd.8"Vi for 60 days. nd 4-8S for demand. Posted rates 4.884.08; commercial bills 4.my4rq,4M. Stocks were firmer after 11 o'clock, the pressure from bsjnr sources haying abated.

London bought twelve to fifteen thousand shares of the leading issues, and this had a great deal ta do with the rally of Vt to 2 per which occurred during the second hour. Foreign finnsritl ship 25,000 shares of St. Paul, Louisville and Nashville and other stocks on Saturday, and next Wednesday's European steamers will take out an equal amount. Manhat'tan and Chicago Gaa NEVADA BANK SWINDLE. Shomburgk line.

To this, the British reply that if the Venezuelans did not know Ibey were in the wrong they would have given that it was discretiomry with him to tttant the license or not, and he had decided, under the opinion of Cuptain Kenny, that would not be wise. Justice Smith took the papers. NEW EAST mYER BRIDGE. Aldermen Will Be Requested to Give Permission for the Widening or South Fifth Street. th One of the Conspirators Told ajroper an rata thp ih bm ff! rr Lord Salisbury no satisfaction whatever.

In other words, if enesuela is wn.ing to punish the olficer responsible for the arrest and pay the British njbjects sn indemnity at 3 at a MandfoMefl -ammmc TTaajr aclC aailura at th Hnssian Legation at ant vnty aaw mi at -tr. on. 3nrt Smar bt jn- been reLiered by a detach-J- ant of eshty Has mn infanrrr. Twentj 1at jgWa fl-'jji-n iff -ftie "SiHU' and arnjiery icers entered the fim ta ke tie tttik nf -the annar e- rt the jifantrT- I is reported that Story on the Stand. SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.

A rast amount of evidence was Introduced yesterday in the trial of Becker and Creegan, charged with defrauding the Nevada Bank of $22,000 by means of a forged draft. for the indignity imposed upon them, it is proper that they should make a complete aentisai otta Then" eism anda. atn aj reparation, which would Include an apology, also. It is Venezuela's refusal to make ibsBES has imilr a fort on Getu-Fito Isi-a i. ui that a gnu is mounted npon the Enwa I 'eation poin'ed toward the Japanese" Cocsoij This makes the ignorant At the meeting of the New East River Bridge Commission yesterday afternoon the this apology that has elngthened the delay led the rally, the former rising to 97 and the latter to 584.

Sugar recovered to 108. Rock Island to 63, St. Paul to 74, and Northwest to 98'4. At midday speculation was easier in tone. Total sales of stocks to noon were 166,676 shares.

NOON PRICE! OF STOCKS: House and d-cide upon a liue of action. This meeting will nlso be attended by Senator Fred Dubois, the campaign manager of Senator Teller, and other Teller men, and later in the day or on the next day representatives of the different forces will meet with a number of Democrats and an attempt will be made to harmonize all of the factors. Colonel McDowell and Dr. Mott. with Dr.

Taylor, who is the Illinois National Committeeman of the People's jwrty, visited number of the leaders of the free silver Democrats yesterday, and apparently were convinced that Senator Teller would have little show in the convention, for Colonel McDowell said just before leaving for St. Louij: "I am going back to prepare the auditorium for oneof the biggest nd most important contentions held In this country since the one that nominated Abraham Lincoln. It will nominate Teller for President, and the Pojuilists, silver party, free silver Democrats and free silver Republicans will come -pretty close to electing him next November. "And let me tell you, if Teller is nominated by the Democrats next week and nominated again in St. Louis, he will be the next President of the United States.

If the Democrats in closing the incident. E.7 alraid of Bus and couremptn nl xr The correspondence between the State Department and the British Foreign Office with reference to a treaty of arbitration be sar a kinkier. Ni'bAChatt American Tel A C'te- IriU 16 NfttUna-MMX Oil. tween the two governments will not be made public before the next fortnight. While the correspondence is practically finished, New jnraer 9uU Adavcun Ex( rM lfiu Sir! Xarried A ttwUri After the testimony of ths officials of the various banks concerned had been heard, Frank I.

Seaver, alias A. H. an accompTl'ce of Becker and Creegan, was placed on the stand, and made a full confession of the transaction. He told of his meeting Creegan in Baltimore County Jail, where the latter waa held on a charge of forgery. A few years-later he met Creegan in New Tork, and introduced him to Becker.

In November, 1895, the three met at the Hotel New Tork. and planned the Nevada Banc swindle. Becker forged the draft. Dean passed it, and Creegan acted as middleman. The examination of Dean will be continued to-day.

Commissioners discussed at great length a plan submitted by Chief Engineer Buck. This plan favors a straight bridge, and from what could be learned, it would seem as it all of the Co-tSissioners are in favor of tt also. They have been put to a good-deal of annoyance, owing to the fact that they have no right to close up any part of South Fifth street, which would have to be done, if that was used. In his report, accompanying the plan. Chief Engineer Buck suggested that instead of closing Norfolk tti iu aVllOD, iiro us the L.vu uga.

ves nT The TKatti nail sTlinmiil 1 aa ia the ernrt of That imdr ewa na (r ar anoc the sic and- nf a Ejrrrav-Tnxpa" ramw-tee in 3ne -the n-r -arrtli am. policy the ar hp ea il ihsadn bl aa ire-Laatu i is the iaualiJiia -the Caiiaec dnxbar t5w aat Sear ar 1 ia i air 3ub cre aaan hrnrflmg ral a upt utr tum Thja aawriirng. as a assail of se raucw rtiar area fled, and uHtpiAsn -mist 3-ahtlaad I a ihtst i)rtrf a-aetn wttc Senator Ken TiTlTmrn asS ta Sim. sTa-ev Yoarng. ssf TVnxkeasre.

ynn an ajijeja a ibe far araost time. 1 1 araa jww nrrig- an-. mx; thai the mrm mSm rt tnnm arba ad mi fl Irani "the 9eta -rf Chair i a Harrny amfl ib aacars -hac the Xalkmal Ctesm ittne, art bhiois hi i Monday, woni 13 disposes use tin i there are yet several important letters in 114 Norfolk A Wec pfJ. North America. 44 Northara Pacific 8 Northern P-vclno, pU 17 NorthwesCasni 96Vt transit which must be received and answered before it is deemed desirable that all the communications bearing on the subject shall jv It 17 1 Aiteon.

irre onsrictn Ainerlctvn Tomcou AmariCavn Tobao pfd. Bar HMteo Ou Baltimore Brunswick buff, Koch Canadian Canadian Cant-ou Lauds Cantrat PacLnc onnwfssiajru lai Central mi Y.Chtc ttStL NV.Chlc ft St L. latof 79 be given to the press. Those who are fa 24 SI Tork To-Day. Xa ot ng af )Iis Saidie Eugenie Kin-ma-, sra djiaugiiter of Mrs.

Isaac Parker ir, af is city, ro Mr. George Venerable sVirri. Warrentun. Xurra. Carolina, was solea vrii mmt at high nooa to-day in the Cmrr St.

SI jiry the Viri Forty -sixth street. tw- York city. The church was nrertjr ifccorated vsith pains and potted pi. The Rev. JleKee Brown, rector of miliar with the correspondence, assert that 459i'NY.

Che 4 St dpt 30 SYANlae, Y. ttusa iW 8 ChM Ohio. Its tone is most friendly, nd that it indl-ontcs a disposition on both sides to agree to some convention which will relegate im Y.Sueq Chicago tfc Alton, the street, it would he used to widen it, and this, in" all probability, will be acted upon. At the conclusion of the meeting, President Andrew D. Beard took possession of the and, it is said, well appear before 171) Chicago Alton pM.

lux A CHEERS FOR THE KAISER. SUTerrtea at least b3 -sra jr, -ms nr-iiM: Uiusrio A Western. 14 ia Oregon Imn Dfd. Chicago A East 111.... i nominate a Democrat ns a Democrat, we will nominate Teller in St Louis, and the order at the finish next November will be Republicans first, Populists and silver sec Uilcsso a ill.

pfd tJ 'tefi ta ti tr performed the ceremony. Tsy ae a oae. radios. m-i vii Anglo-American disputes to a friendly Board of Arbitration. The draft of the convention can be quickly prepared, and it 1 't .1 .11 to Chica goUss, Oregon Nsv a) Oregon Una Il ia seathiE the iuijn un A flne- Tie iar-ifc wa atrlred in a sown of hand- Clsva a Cousolldatlon oil rscacali 3Ut is expected 11 me curiespuiuicuie mail lonsolUstton PeoHs.

Hoc A l.i2S cccamu I'tttsDurg 'Pullman. Palace. i at aeod xf Xbe Xhth I i same- ar ire sari, en train. She wore a ansa haxpdy pari anc yaTflei vrf a jilrc stt ae and di laiondl ornaments, ad car-ay a nh aa lemein nf i wen until ed a bwuijuet of white rose-it was too 2r.tr tfar the -sisr aran Hi zns ii Mer atreno nt was a maid of honor, ttpos atty attled jTan crnigrrn iny -tie? T-m-' sa? Frne? Xajrertt. who was attired in a axnair rgan izaTion ssd ny -fc i iar -'T w5b nrsmEe gowa and wore a large hat.

Quicksilver. 1 (Julckillver. pld tl jHeailing BERLIN, July 2. The B.ichstag to-day; passed the Oleomargarine bill through the second and third readings. The bill was opposed by the Government.

The Imperial Chancelor, Prince Hohenlohe, then read a message from the Emperor warmly thanking UReiehstag for its dili-golioe and devotiosl to the arduous task of finishing the civil code measure and adjourn-. CCCASt L.pfiL..... t0 Col Fuel Iron II ColFusl Iron, pM. Cotton OllCertlnoatei, 10 Com srclal 140 Delaware Hudson- Itf Del A Lack lie ond and Democrats third." Governor Altgeld was asked yesterday what the populists might expect from the convention. He replied: "The Democratic Convention must go ahead and do what it can for the hulk of the People's party.

There undoubtedly will be men lerm iinai men Terminal, tax show both governments predisposed to such a settlement of their disagreements that it will he drawn before Secretary Olney ond Sir Julian Panncefote leave the city on their annual vacations, which this year, at least, they richly deserre, since the past twelve months has found them continually at their desks with scarcely a day's lilt. "The amid hues an pinrtwrs. ac -w tirasc BloGrsode KloOrsude 10 Rook Island Home. Was a Or. on 117 4ft Don a Hlo ur'as, pro.

Distil Cauls seed. general glee. 7M4 StbSootn western 4 III. bt Sou tn wee terns: vet as gdwaiph if Xartin a Onxnx itriw a. a ia aim Semmar scTf tf efiirnf.

as Tfrtipef -'liisn ktioSl an 9 this ar 1 air-1 swime tT tin trie St ibt Psul 74l fctrle, pro. Walter Rogers of Warrenton. acted as ansr man. and the ushers were Messrs. JoT-epht 3.

Schen ck. of Xew Tork city; R. 9 Sagjetn: and Geor-p? Allen. Irtmdred ia -ritatto were issued for thi eeremoTtr. There was no reception Mo-war.

Mr- and Mrs. Boyd will make an ex ana it- tour to the- Thonsand Islands, Last Teno. itesm. pta mis it Psul Duluth. the Board of Aldermen at its next meeting and request that permission be given to wiaen the street.

The approaches to the bridge will certainly be between Driggs avenue and Roebling street. During the meeting yesterday. Mayor Strong was hurriedly sent for. He was at his office in the City Hall and dispite his attack of the gout, he responded quickly. It is said that the Commissioners wanted to secure his opinion on the expense of widening Delaneey street for the New York approach to the new bridge.

Mayor Strong was closeted with the Commissioners for about ten minutes. When he came out he was asked if anything special had been done. He that the Commissioners had done absolutely nothing. He admitted, however, that the expense of widening De-lancey street had been discussed, but that no definite conclusion had been arrived at. At the close of the meeting Colonel Baird bt Psul a Uuluth.vif 87 ksst Tenn, 1st kaet Tenn, ltd Fort Wayne HELD UP STATIONS.

IK) 6t Psul 'X IJOis'Ut Paul a Omabs, pf. Great Northern, pfd lireen Bay sulTOritea froaifta! rnnatti.iniiF'!Si-tt propoae a rntt ra iirch--. -artn th assure that bpy iiam am vsv'wUhc ni nr LjitT thear and A anrsrer-Iroll of tie as5fa1e is Jwna; s-jaa-sE. Ear Tksiat CSUI S8. hi 300 irU Parliment until Nov.

10. Baron Ton Bkol-Berenberg. president of the Reichstag, replierl on behalf of the Chamber, returning thanks to His Majesty for his message, and concluded by calling for cheers for ths Kaiser. The call was responded to with great enthusiasm, every member rising to bis feet and cheering, except Herr Schmidt. Socialist, who remained seated.

Schmidt was the only Socialist member present. a Populist ticket put in the field, no matter what the main bulk of that party will do. The convention which meets next week is a Democratic convention and not any other kind of a convention. It might be possible for a large number of the delegates and the Democratic party to lay aside party prejudice and call the convention a silver convene tion. but in the Democratic party as in the Republican party there is the rock-ribbed element which will refuse to go outside of the party on any proposition.

I know that our friends the Populists would like to have and rjun-ryh Canada, after which theyswillv lioeklna-Coal IM Southern Pacinc. IS Chicago in. Warrenroo. Kocklna Valley. 174 Southern Kail, tfii Horaestake 1UU Southern HaJJ.

li Highwaymen Hare a New Specialty Now. Houston a Texas Can rjfl u-tAiifl am ass t-hr gties i were General and Mrs. Illinois Central 84 Siiaar Ift-H Sussr, pfd wis TsnnCoal Mhi la laarar ad Snr a aer, 3ars jiwi nasi lowacntraL a i i tA 7a rennloai iron, di hi ffr aTa x. aa is owta-tt rra-fl 1 iuti -rr, -p i Sogsc. Ml i Xiurent.

Dr. and Mrs. Clifton, the Rlw and. Sfrs. J.

B. Ewerert. Mr. and 36. E.

Jack -). Mr. and rs. Allen, 7 1 pxss ran nc Long Island Traction Linui SV.IH 12 arald staja-rd. Eavaa auJi-v-ua; -aae-1 Tol, A A a CHICAGO.

July 2. The highway robbers of Chicago entered a hew field last night and m.tde their first attack on the elevated railroad system. At 9:30 three men, with revolvers, held 101 a lien. Kashas a Texas, pfd. 21M TolaOCeii.

pM Tol. St La KanCltv. gate i te Jse -rnism -npaagi ajf mmmio- ffc amf Mrs C. A. Thomas, Mr.

and Mrs. tees drs-i-rt-rte-a fatSal -mrjia-f am arat-i-- aTfineyji-. F- H. Rod-ell. Mr.

and Mrs. Lske Erie a Western 17t the Democrats knock down party fences, but iTcl.StL KauiCpM ii 74 .0 5 7 a 9s Lake cue Lake Shore. 1KH4 I am afraid that cannot Hf done. But they nlon 1 cino a ocas Ae-m-rrrrr- ts are -nrr-n-F -sr nr-at j. fr ina.

Mr. and Mrs. Cpson. Mr. and was asked as to the Mayor's call, and he P.

Dsn A Cllllf up- the ticket agent of the Metropolitan Railroad, at Van Buren and Canal streets. e-atloiuu Leaa a Jnfi Lead the iaith tSatt as jb itu -ass -araw. r---mk L. Fischer and Mr. John Ken replied that it was not to discuss, the widen may rest assured that we will adopt a free silver plank on which the free silver Repub Vt-i Long Island.

75U Uclardaara- USCoro ge. pra 17 9 Cord era, gar USEloresa ing of Delancey street. Secretary Thurber Lou Only $0.50 was secured, but that happened misvuie nsenvi us tr aa ajas ter sa-a -n s- -ver a an la'a ar 1 fcear a-r aar "aefw sc aiii ts i a sj nal in-o-i-inii esar i Ta-ssnJkle at tit a Wtwdiag'. lis 41K 7 was asked the same question, and he rpplied LonlavUla, Albany. Louis, It Albany pfd.

to be al) that the ticket ogent had at the IB Leather US Leather, US Rubber tr. a annar a time. MemDhlsCharlest'n tl-) eon eix tsui riLiarj or Sirm-Dera. 30 years old. of No.

Central that it was. THE GAS CONTRACT. a nuvuer. fiia. The men ran away after holding up the station and have not been caught.

"Their si icniean so Liticaa iVsbssh. St L. Pan. SU sunn a Kt Death of FBther-ennys Mother. Mary Kenny died on Tuesday from a complication- of diseases at the residence of her.

son, Dr. Eugene Kenny, No. 4H8 Vnnderbilt avenue. She was 615 years old. Another son of the deceased is the Rev.

Father Philip J. Kenny, assistant pastor of St. Peter? R. C. Church.

Mrs. Kenny in all three sons and forir daughters. She was an exemplary wife and mother and a pious, charitable Christian. Her burial will take place to-morrow, at 10 o'clock! from St. Joseph's Church, Pacific street and Vanderbilt avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered over the remains.

Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery; Flatbush. Xewiiawwaiie)--na T-rk -reef. attended the wedding of aaasnal -rf Tat-ti--s ac hr i-I-tw-res-1 ZmnrZns Me aad Miss Delia Meehan amtoa atf 2, aad --ji-aEiw -narL. 2M last night. After description, as given by the ticket" seller Wsbasa, St L.

a pt 18 Wells-Fargo Express OB Western Union tmf Wisconsin lis Wheeling a L. Hi waeeuntt ALE. pfd III, Minn 4 St pfd. at Inn a 61L, common Minn Sl L. nfil.

Minn A St L.M Missouri Peel 0c Mobile a Olio se 1 a anA iasau nt -frfs i rifr-r aa- oec-an rather exuberant, and The -Ida-rate- to Consider Iti Duration To-Morrow Morning. differs somewhat from that of the men who have been doing a general hold-up business, and the police think a new gang did the of Boaee aasl gin-- -ilfirja-i. ar. a 54, angeredl the bride's mother, rapeata. arm- i r.

auitvwn. -aer- Eleia -Tee-ia. af Na. 85 Gold stree Bid, tAsked. The Committee on Gas and Electridty of the Board of Aldermen will meet to-mor wra-ause anwo twK-r.

to streuaoua measures, and work. ANOTHER WIFE BEATER. af the oW aamratrt---jb a-rct aai the head witk bottle. licans and can iwiife with the Oemorrats, and we put a man on that plank that will go with it." "But the free silver Republicans sfiy that they cannot support a Democrat who stands on a free trade plank?" "There is no free trade, and will be none. Great Scott, it will take an increase in the tariff to meet the national deficit; yes.jtwill take high tariff, but tariff is not theissue this year, and any man with sense knows it." Ei-Congressman W.

D. Bynum, of Indiana, who is at the Victotla, is pronounced in his opposition to the proposed repeal of the two-thirds rule. "I thiuk the repeal of the two-thirds, rule is an evidence of the extreme limit to which the radical silver men arc willing to go. The rule ought never to be repealed unless the system of representation is changed. I can conceive of condition of affairs by which a candidate might be belief that a iciem aHim-g ac Noow raiees op bonds.

TJSssreg 10ss Denvsr A Rots sst, USfe.coup mux EiistU oil 17 new 4a. reg. lll4i'felsnsss Pac consols. TOf US newts lIsm.K ls Denver lllv. Ill Cs 7.

KKeTMn S6 UBS, rag tl jar. -sua aar rf-rri. secx a ctm ni sea wonna Et n-r-ft end wiucii waa dressed at the ai os aa he ananr ta 1 1 jubj ss tfi row morning at 11 o'clock in the Common Council Chamber to consider the matter of the length of the contract tea be made with the Brooklyn Gas Trust for supplying gas to the' city. The durations that will be under Bumer Isiaiieia au I arr tn an aa ate at 1 ant a. 1.

1 1 i 1 imi -n im fc au hi fcwyiiin vj Mm. Winifred Sullivan la St. Mary V(m "r--? Ilal College ilri siuiusi union 114 coup. 1U 8 Sa, rberrlk ee 4s of 100 IIS Br refused to make a complaint Northern Pacific. 1st.

Iliu Hospital Assaulted by Her Husband. consideration will be for one, three, five, ten '1 19 TJtesl --otrt af te 4sL aapai a tc Sr. Mrs an, aad wtat boose. iKortnern Pacific. Id i ti'M Northern PaolDc.

Has sjju Cberakee ts of 1) Cherokee 4s ot Cherokee 4. of -inc or Northwestern leu Bernard Sullivan, a shoemaker, 23 years old, and living at No. 625 Washington ave and fifteen years. Perils of Bicycle Riding. nortnwestem aec ill Kefaswf a risk.

lOreson Nav list a ia. uiaaa js. e-s lu. Ala. Class As 10 ffieijiii rfeii a carps iter, 26 years eld.

llniitslana afamn'd 4a. 114 7S HOIS MO 111 George Gergelo, 30 yean old, of No. 140 8tL A Iron ren tt 8t San sea a. 8t Psul PC A Pec 1st nue, had a quarrel with his wife, Winifred Sullivan, last night at the corner of Underbill and Atlantic avenue, and brutally beat Loalala oonsol MO 5- 3 Ta-ierbtlt arenae, while at Zimmerman Besting His Command. John L.

Zimmerman, formerly sergeant in command of the Twenty-third Precinct. Flatbush, who was recently removed from command and tranaferred to the First cinct, pending the trial o'f certain charges againat him, waa to-day returned to bis former rank as commanding sergeant and retransferred lo the Twenty-third Precinct, the charges against him having been disproves Sergeant Reeves, who has been temporarily In charge of the Flatbush Pre, cinct, was sent back to the First. I ii a MPaclOeCal 110 Spencer street, while enjoying a ride 00 his bicycle last erening was struck by car No. r.Besrr W-flia-i tala tax faaM EKB.LXS,- JnJy -a -i-s rnl-ai t. 8X Bergen street yraterdjy re-fused drank with three fri- Sliswran Missouri a Cconsol a 130 consol a 8 non tumlable 4M KU iSou thern SUf TexssPsctnc Sl her so that this morning she is in a serious condition at Bt Mary'a-Hospital.

-b a 'fc ae 8 tB a laarB haar arf aaa 220 of the "Fulton street line, on Fulton nominated by majority of delegates that could not give to the candidate a single 1 as-W WfjsT-ElassVPTah. irre-r. feeling aoaaewhat mtf street, near Franklin avenue. Gergelo es When Sullivan was arraigned before Jus less, recinc zns. fnlon Pac 1st at west Shore as Mobile A uhio il apaa Urrdi ia and beat bias Tenn new S4 Tenn new set is T.nn new set SB.

an 4-e-aaa fcaule-hji Taasar I Hi' aVm-A caped injury, but the bicycle will need con electoral rote. The unit rule, by which dele-Kates chosen from Congressional. Districts asaniffjt- After hi icrrati his acnlp and Virgin rgdaeb. siderable repairing in order to restore Its II at 'Willi 1 am a-m peror eef eiTJUg a At iSH Rio ursnde Wss, 1st, il'besSOIilo WM a Atchlsoa ts 7s Virginia rea. are deprived of any roice in the convention, Virginia deb original beauty.

ffissv'ni ma; a few af bis ribs, they led. rf i i wfaaaiil ta allosa A as bu la ore Surgeon Vk a la ai 1 aa kra aiaada aad went house. viminiaTnist mnshCT- fatchiwn Anl. Pit! a in. ma.a: "i sr-ak as exasrjas aa aaa sOL, ia on-Democratic and ought to be abrogated.

There is no DroDosition- to reoeal the rule, be irainia sst.usi ssbs ins ni VsCi Hat coup iliel A 1 FINANCIAL AND BANKINO. lanana bmuhern, zaa 108 Hons a Tea on as. rjeera userted artrjl She -t-riR-rc rj 1 Tex ton a. entral Paclflc lue Hnus a T. KM, sl Strack by Trolley Car.

Thomas Howard, 40 years old, of No. 152 tice Steers In the Grant Street Police Court this morning he pleaded not guilty and his examination was adjourned. Policeman Carney said that Sullivan knocked down his wife and then beat and kicked her about the face and body. Lieutenant Col an el Xalev. Dead.

CHICAGO, July 2. Thomas -E. Idaley, lleuteoant-cokmel, United States Army, retired, died at bis in Englewood, Teaui ana-1 es tar "tar OenABOlst IllM Hatdlaa A reraJiaJT AscMeaL SdsseCrav 3T years aid, of Na cause by so doing quite a Dumber of sound money Democrats would be accorded the right of Toting the sentiment of their constituents. Mr. Tildes in 1876 wonld not Nelson street, while at work repairing the Btt.

4-sked. li usta arik aa a aa-aetitai as i eee aayaalf aJiie aa gcisas. I nam; wk3 crasunx Atlantic tubi-ars ar 1 su raa Sa am laaal -gar am a- tracks of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company, at the corner of Myrtle and Carl-toA avenues, yesterday afternoon, waa consent to the repeal of this rule. The Bt tsar aa 5t Jaaarar ptace, last erening, aa-ar aa the krad by the kenTj- woodea Threngk a Alrshaft. A thief entered the apartments of Charles XOtus COBTention in 18(6 recommended that ALEY HART, Bankers and jokers.

DIITB BAVIN OA BAKK BUILsPlNO, BKLTH. fttorka, Boitrlc and Oraln thlka- fold am ecernmtt-rton. oac-tchth pr cent; in fractional Iota, tea rtar and urwar4a. two per eent. mar gift: twiirii wtrti antt npmtrAm.

twe r-T tint, me rf ta. rTv aog-mine altcttM- Tntra tQV lMf cant. Uowa4 a taUy talasoa expression of the sentiment of tbe Demo a aiastioa as rar--t smf aasa. atsaj-s-a i- ssary. Irrjur.

alattr jp a 1 at e- Ive3 Ve gai h'M aa i arrf a. iss 1 rn- -rati jre? oe-uf arosev- a -an ar ami W. Rohmann, at No. 247 Prospect place, by g-jcrs. ue 1 was briaa- la wend by Gatesaaa Amat -ttairs-i.

He rerceiird a aaratrd struck; by car Jfo. 1319 of the Myrtle venae line. escaped with a slight ininry cratic party be taken for next National Convention, bat "the matter never receivsd art rha ear; which waa dressed Wednesday. Colonel Maley was wounded while os the field of battle, and a complication of troubles, rising from these'wouDda, caused his death. nt'iLaiaiEg ta forcing a'frw elitg fronjtherntrancr to tb airshaft, and a gold watch asd Whet articles valuaj at p8 were stolgsj af the left kip, which wis dreaeed by Am-kiliacs argeoa Allen, fr jsaau a re surgraa Bodge, ap lyrioos.

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