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Bv! 2 THE WORLD: TUESDAY KV HIVING, JANUARY 10, 1804. i WHO LET HIM OUT? Hf Borgen, a Blaokwell's Island Hp Prisoner, at Large. Hp Rearrested on His Wife's Charge His? and Held. Alleged Scandals (o lie IiiYFitlgatcd Heads May l'al-. RL Onu of the surprlsinif.

things In con- BjK nectlon with the uJmlnl.tratlnti of crli.i- Br lnal Justice In this city Is the fact thin BT many prisoners, cent ana fur turns of Ki two. three and six monlhy, are somt- times seen around their usual haunts Bt' within a few da after luelr "entente Hp Once In a nhllu such cxeiin 'cak out and arc published, but iilttioiiKh si-ttril Investigations have been -it-trliil, no one HBv seems to hnon how ..10 prisoners im- Hfft cape, nor what Influence, political or Hfti otherwise, are put hi motion to ikfcat the ends of Justice, K) In the YorKMIIe Police Court tills morn- Bft Ins one of these "inyatcrW appealed In Ki, the person of Thomas H. lieiqeii, formcr- ly of the Westiott hpieH I'oiniiany, hut Kr who some tlm ago sti.rteJ In business for himself, l'our months uku lierRin vra sent ,0 tne Islaml tor nl inoiithH by Justice Orndy on his falhne to piv It per wecK to hit ulfc no uuititd H' him with abandonment, Whether Uercen eir sered a single day of his sentence iloen not appeal, Certain It Is that fcv. days ago he umi around the city as Usui and no letonl appears of his having been rtleased, kWRi i ISor can the name of any bondsmen be H' found who might possibly hae been Hi able to arrange matterF. Bergen refuses to Ml how or v.

lien he LaaaV eft ott tnp Island, and apparently enjoin i' the surprise which his titedom bus oc- easloneu, 1,4 An Investigation whli.li promises to K) far reaching Is being imule, anil It is fc possible that some ufllcials may lost their heads. It was on Sept. 3 that Ilergen van first fi arrested on his wife's chaise, and ncn- m.r tenced to a six months' term Mis Bergen who Is drerfsniaki i and lives Rt at 403 Lexington avenue, bud peine- until K.ii Sunday last, when she dreamed her husband was free again The dream worried her id much thit mT yesterday morning she visited her sis- ter-ln-law ut -J est asliliigtim Kij; square, where the latter Is hoiiHeke'-per K' The first person she saw on entt i lug naa her husband, who, until hni ilrr.im, fhe believed was ssfe on ltliultuillii Ktf Island. There was nothlm; of the prison Hk air about him. Mrs.

Uergn told her brother, and they at once started for the ofllce of the Commissioners of Chaillles and r'cir- rectlon. ninvcnth stnrt ami 'lliliil avenue. Bupt, Illnke was amuzed, and i for a few nwmrnln the telephone (o the Island was kept bins He soon 2r found that there was no record of Hr any kind of llergen's dischirge, nor Kr could anybody tell how the man hud got LK' out. Tho next visit was paid to Justice BB Grady, who had issued the original BBmv commitment, A warrant was at emi Issued, nnd IJergen uuii In BjH' court this morning. Ho was rcinuudul jBW for Investigation.

Ki Justice Orally was Indignant He could not conceive how Ilergen had nb- talned his discharge, hut lie promlstd F- to make a thorough Investigation mil aome very Important dlsclo3iiies will un- mh doubtedly leak out, Bf CX-SENATORERWIN DEAD. V-J Prominent nepobllenn I'nHsrs Avrn Hc nt tVatertovTii. Bil (Br AuoctAted PrrK 1 WATErtTOWN. N. Jan.

16 -Hx- State Senator George Krw in died here this morning. Hf Mr. ISrwln's decease was brought about by a complication of diseases, but chiefly from enlargement of the heart. His KA serious illness begin at the close of the Ee, last session of the State Senile. Since Hr then ho had constantly grown worse, despite his retirement from active polltl- at cal life.

He went to New York for treatment Kp in October, but his condition giew ki alarming that he returned to his home, Bi and had not left hti room since BjBjX, The funeral will be held Trldiy at 1 P. M. Georgo Krwln. of Potsdam, BSjT- has been prominent as a Republican lu BkI State politics for He was tlrst BSjtf elected Assemblyman from St Lawrence BST County In 1881, mid represented Ills din BSJV, trlct for ears He wis candldite Bmt for Speaker In 1884, but was defeated by BBjY' Senator Sheard In 1SST he wan cliosiu Bk Speaker. In 18S3 Mr.

Krwln was 1 1 -cted to the State Senate from the Twentieth Bt District, and he served several terms In BBjTT the upper chamber at Albinv He Hcrved BJW on many Important committees in both BBK: tho Assembly snd Senate, nnj was the BBH leader of ex-Senator Flunk Hiscoi k's BB forces In the memorable contest thit BBS. ended In the election of Hlbcock to the BBBC United States Senate. BBjK Mr. Erwln was born In Madrid, St. BBK.

Lawrence County, on Jan. lt. 1840, and BB was educated at St. Lawrence Academs, BBS.T in Potsdam, and In Mlddlebury College, BJM Vermont, In 18G8 he married Miss t'iirb BB Dart. He leaves no children He was JBBjp, a lawyer, and successful in tits profession FAT MADE HIM POOR.

JK Dwarf llynn'n Urovrins tlieslt B'(' Drove Htm to Drink. There was a dash of the dime mu- eeum about the old Tombs Police Court WAm this morning when Michael Hy.in, a SBX dwarf, stood In front of Justice Martin WK charged with intoxication i The prisoner was so short that the HBVjjji Justice had to stand up and lein over IbB.T desk to sco him. Itjan, who lives IBB- at 43 New Bowery, got drunk last night i BBkf and smashed the windows of the gro. BVl. eery store 6 James street.

He was nr- ifJBMk rested by Detective Webb, of the tJak rJBBf' atreet station. ftBBTt Justice Martin gave ltan a month on "BBj the Island. DBB, Ityan Is forty-six Inches high and is kBBV Ut' years old. He has travelled as al freak, visiting nearly ever coumo In I (BBK the wrld. He at one time was etrme- 3HK thln- tnd was billed as the HBjB dwarf," and earned as much us wo 'BBK week.

Then, unfortunate ly for in, lib BBBJ7. began to grow stout. As ho gained flesh his salary was r- duced accordingly He used cvt-r MM' method to stay the march of avnlrilu- QH( POls. but without avail Hh Rpt-nt hun-i BBKr i dreds of dollaia on doctors and mix. BBBjK trums, but still he kept on liiue.isjng BBKj in weight.

BBS At last he became discouraged and i IK began to drink hard. He lost place tci; Place In shows and mm cuius, mull BBWmK BCl "nKARement at nil BBBK'I has kept on getting stouter and BBM) ftouter until he reiiembles a beer barrel BJBrt in appearance. BYaT -tiled the BXBK- placed M5: MOUNTED POLICE FOR MARION HSir OtUccra Wanted he-re ll Mr. HjW Vm IKKj The House Burgeon in the Jersey City BBBBJEg Hospital reported to-day that there was BBBBt no change in the condition of Miss Ilar-BBBBBtatfOwcllffe. Miss Gertie Dexter was al-BBBBBQowed to see Miss Han ow cliff for a BwaYaWiih 1'1 u-Uon her BBBBBjT fbout tho alleged assault.

BWAWsV fiml BMBBB 'J1' establishment of BaVJH the lonely BVBV i at nlRht where Miss liar- iVbb trJESSuS to ha Len BBBjft vr'. sTsBBWBBMBBJiiilt ffil i'mI i'ii ft" TT )Mdl'ls, FITCH WILL ISSUE BONDS Work on tho Fourth Avenue Improvement to Be Resumed. The Comptroller Acting on Corporation Counsel's Advice. ComptrollT I'lti received to-day from Coiporatlon Cniiiisel a letter on tile subject of the Issue nf the IkiiiiIs oiitheitlz foi l'ourth avenue Inijiiove-ment '1 he Toiirlh nvnuc lintirovement Is be. lug made the In lonjunctlim Willi I the Nov York tVniial Itillroad uni-piin, '1 he Compnnv Is lalslng Its tracks above One Hundred and hlxth street, to conform with tin glade of the new railroad bridge neross the Ilarliui llv tho chime,) certain streets heietn- fore closed to the public are opened foi tralllc, nnil the Coipornlliin 'oiinsel lias decided th it tin llnpiovi mi lit Is, (line-fore, a public one, and tli.it the i Itv pav lis shale eif tin cost -JTV1 isio An Issue nf Jlipoim) nf the bonds was authorUeil to prv tor work nlieady done Hanker 1'ellcl Toe el iif tlonnd the Hiiuiiiltiesii of Ml 'lark's law, and took the matte 1 Into tin' colli I In tile mean time 'Iheodoie Mvue the Coiupliollri rcfui'd to lsue tin-bonds and vvoik on the Improvement I stoppe I Mr t'lark's cplulin was sustinel bv lustlce D'Hrlen and Hie (3einl il 'I erm to nlilch Toed a'ppcilel from lusil Cl'IIilens de Won He lias liKen mi i steps to i irrv tlie cms higher, fioni which I'Ull.

i on. Hides tint 'locel has nbandoiiel all netlil He advlics I'oniiilrolli i 1" t. i tint In I view of the iIhcIsIoii if th eourtH he inV sife-lv as'iinie tint tin net Is eoi stltiitional, ail tint he mil) Is. le the bnn Is I ('oinptiollr Pitch 111 take the e.i.i-1 tioiatlon iim I a I i ill Me 'Improvement e.lll be temniel at oiki ALDERMEN BACK DOWN. Tliri eilt- (e rrlnln Htreetn 1 til AMplilllf.

For the first tltne since his re urn from Ilurope All' nun 'Slur Dill.M srillli i put In apreaiaiice at the niec'lug nf Hie llninl nf Allernien tl.ls jThls tho fc'o id meeiing of the llnild ill" h.n ottenJe 1 since 111! le elee'lin one eir ngn I I'eriullon wns given to 11 A I'erre'lv to keep tw i.riginr for slxlv das In the city south of Tort' mmohiI stret for the purpon1 nf ciillee'iim food an I cloth- (lug for the inn rupl cl 1 The Hoanl of Police ('oiniiil'Moners wns given priiil Ion i contnut without tin1'. I lie lining lor i hell in supplies and to lie done In eoniiiclloii with th" i'oii grcsslomil lirctlni'i In the roiuteentli anl rifl'fiilli District, which take pi ici mi ii The I look a Jiu'ilete bick-donn mi the asphalt ipn "tlon, by tin minium reso'vliik In pive One llumlieil i ml Twelitv fiurih vtreet fmni llimoti, Pliei to Niustiriliin avenue, NlneU tliKt iBtreet, from ('nlumbus in AinM rd im avenue, Tint s.verul other pull ins of I thoroughf lies lint hid bien upked for I be the pieipcrtj nwneis I Thn elieilon of i successTr to the Into Alderni in Murphj was postponed for one week TO OUST COL. CUMMINGS. Ilenjnmln Hupps to lie llrool.lj n'n (11 IrrK, lie 1'ni'lo, 'Inrselnj. tleorge 1 r.lllott, with losrpli llenjamln, the newly appolntrd Clt Cleik of Hrooklvn, who Is making a hn.nl light tj out Col.

Michael (um-mli gs, the present liicumh' nt, called un Schleren this morning to ask him to at one sign that put nf the minutes nf the meeting of the Alder-lnen jesteidav approving Mr llenlsmln'H bonis Mior Schleien compiled with the reepiest Mr l.lllott said Hint inter In the div he would cill cm Mi I'ummlnrs mid foii)itll deman 1 the orilca for Mr I'enlamln Mr I'liinmlngs was expecteil to re-fuse to gl' up the nlllce on the groun I of exemption, because' he Is a veteran of late war Mr. lienjamln lallott said, would then ask th" Supieme Court for an iroe to show muse nil) a writ of mandamus should not be Issued compelling t'ol (iiinnilnrfs to glvo up Ids office The ordi I will be made returnable Saliinlnv, 'We expect to have Mr. fiimmlngs ousted ti) Tuesdiv next, when Mr lienjimln will take tho eon-eluded Mr. Klllott GILROY WITH THE PEOPLE; He Indorses tlir lllll to Pros lile Tvto MilrvTiilks. The bill Introduced In the Assemhlv by Mr.

hhefllcld, nf this clt, roni-liellinij the obstinate Park Commissioners to provide two sidewalks for the people on the Harlem speedwa), him Mi) or (Jllro)'s npprov il "1 think," said he, the people should have what they want, and I'm with the people The Mi or also Indorses Mr Sheflli Id's bill to reduce the legal rale of lnte resi be chaigisl b) piwn broke i from 30 to Pi per cent 'I am of He opinion that 11 per cent Intirest Is enough to exact from poor people, nirtlrul.il In the ho hard times I The Mavor brlil he w.ih npnui-l in Mr Merrill's bill iiuthori7lnp the Issue I of JI.Mii fK mote bonds for school-houses, Ibeeiuse there was on haul in un-, expeiiilfsl bilince of Jl fi imi for that 'purpose MR. WILKENS 0UITS. Mntrn Islnnil I'err) rrnnclilse III Now He Sold, I f'eirpnntlnn Counsel Clark wis notified tils inoriilng that Peter Milkens, who obtained an older restraining the lit) from helling the Stilton l'lend feri) franchise 1ml abanilone 1 the in ittei mid the Injunction pr iccullugs were ds-sohid Corpeiratlon Counel Cluk tho Hewn to Mn)or C.llio), who Inline llatclv cull. I a meeilng of th--Sinking 1 uivl I'nmmlssiiu i rs for 1 oelock on Prld.iv aliininnii in authoil7e I'omiitinller Pilch to iciilvertli-c' the tale of the fianehlse 'llli Hll' of the fl.lllehlho of tho II ij Hldge feny Is al-o tie up injimciloii ploceedlugs ll Is believed that Hi.k' I will il-o be wlihdiawn, and I tint both fianchlHi will he Juld nt an curl) ilu I4IIJ lltl EDELSTEIN WINS. Supreme (cunt lleclnrrs lllecnl Wiiiimts Appointment of rrnvicr.

TIIUNTON, J.Jan 11 A decision of the Supreme Court handed down ut Trenton etcrilny, was announced In Jeise t'lt to-diy It wan the case of John IMilst-in, In which he asked to be re Instated as a member of the l'lnince Hoard of Jerse) Clt '1 ho decision was In favor of Kdelsteln, and declared the appointment of John I) Krazlcr, to succeed IMelsteln, by Mayor Wnnser, to be Illegal, Inasmuch as he had not received a thiee-fuurths vote for his collrmatlon. In April last, Kdelsteln was removed 'rspt the Uoard. He retained Ex-Mayor Hubert P. Collins to contest the legality of l'raxlQr'i appointment. -tell.

.1 I'l islll SI We havo divided into about 20 -J lots our entire stock of Ladies', I IfpCQ I -r(i( Misses' and Children's 11 VOO JJ IV V108LKS, ''Venetian Cords, and thoyaro offered 50 im-lifH vvitlo, At less than 50c. on tho dollar. fincHt oollcn ,21) I I OUR. MAIN HUlLDIMIi. Jmpoitctl, blnck fllltl LOT I LmlicH ulvct CtipcH, nssouotl 01U.

j)rlcu foi. An hlimltis, luncy diaii-c- thm hhIo nlilo Bilk Iiiiiiikh, lur i.ffvi's! nnil jot tiiiimioil i.uiiiai. BenfrilineCords, LOT 'i-Lttilics' hriil All wool, 50 mcbes v.Ue. l'lusli Saciinus nml full lino of colon niitl Winps, littivy sntiu blut'k, n-tliuol from "T( 1 liiicil Jjl.50 ptr in to LOT Ludii-s' IMtick Silk I'limlt Wntp.M. These iilues pentl extrimt- nitin Imu.l, nssoitoil iu sfimtlj, hut liicts will fulli hear (Ill-Ill out.

blL'H ''tit! LOT LadioH' nml rt ittl Moii'v Warkuii'l liltin JSOtS a lift. MCll C'oiN, pliuti nml fur I tiiinimd. in ClifMot nml '( I htlliT A.tmm Cloth, I.0l LIO Llllllii. LOT .1 Lip hen' Light nml DiukL'oloipd Co-it Cl P'oor. New llulldlng in plmiiiiu.l fin tiiiiuiicil.

(JO Men's nil-wool, Single and niL-olyuHMutcl. nK uluo j3ouWo Bifaatccl Suits hil 'f'T, 31 to 42 chest I Mibsos AVnt-i Llbtuw. lotmoily Sll! and SIS, i in hoiivy i-lieviols. imv.v, (Ml bintknnd iin.v VW Cotts, in p'niii nml Men's line Koihoj Co its, ftint-v niiitiiios, nil wool lined, fmmoily Mtyli'fi vvtie D.eSl, nnd 2( I iiii "i c'H S12.11 14)4 rvm iV Mens nil-wool PnnU. re.

LVTi ducod from tiud 7. I Lmlics Co'ite. nicely ns-orted in difioiont i Kr 11 kIhuIcb. plntn imd vv '-1 I tiinnned. wt-io Ki u09 Hov s'2-j)ieco Suit nil nnd wool, to 14 joins, (lO j(V woith fiom $4 to 7.5!, Ii.n i j( i i AO LOT of 1'iiit, JnZ.UJ, lV 4.U." Lnilies' Giiiint-nt, in- i liluo Clnuchilln Kcefer, eliidiui; Jackets una i wool lined, wido uiaid, Cnnefl some ei luiliil i to 15 vonrs.woith ') HOlllO oodtf Jvl i loSl MJ I LOT 10 Girls' School Sl 1 1 Coats', in --iiiv niktiues, 0(A 7 hi, i.o.i kmoroicienes LOT 1 1 125 in assorted f-incy Stamped Momio open- inixtiiieB, with laigo work Tray Covers ao nnd fancy plaited over- in btnmped lintn, regu- "') t-apen; all Bizcs lar piice .36 10 'J 00 Scarfs, em- broidcred on both ends, LOT 12 Tho balanco lnrgo size, worth 1.50 to 1 )1 of our fino Childien's 2 U0 I.il Coats, in nil sh los and 22..

cioUis. cushionq tops regular nl i Ai rni pneo ieV i.l'l Jaimnr8 Lambrc- No charge for necessary alter- hnndBomoly em- ations in Ladies' or Misses' Cloaks bioidered, vry wide; ') aq and Suits. woith 4.00 MYSTERY OF UN INJUNCTION. Kohoe's Friends Had a Court Order, but Did Not Serve It. They Will Now FlRht the Appointment of Llmlo In the Courts.

It became known to-dav that jeiter-clny morning l.nvver Hl.ipleton nnd obtained nn injunction to pi event the Hrooklvn Ho ml of Aldermen from hp-pointing il nueeese'nr to upervhor Ke-hoo The Injunction, Mr htnpleton bivi, vva not nerved beenuse he Intel too much other Imidmss In nttend to He announced thin morning that the mnttei would be taken to the Court of I Appi ills lint hh soon Major Schleren np 'proves Mr I. hide appointment bv the I Hoard of Alleimen to succeed Kehoe th Itepiililleitu will applv to the eonrts 'to oust Kehoe In the lie ill lluu- KIiirs I Countv will In Rovernel du il ltoaid 1 of hupervls irn I riu links of the Ho ml fivor the Me-IKiue juople, anl In lo'fcpienee, It I nil If the IdpubMians aie sm ressful I evirv emplojte of the HjiiiI will be till no 1 out MUST REINSTATE FOLEY. si'lmcil 'I riifttc-ri. iiiintit lllsiluirKe Htm nvei'tit fur I ciiini, Justin- Itirllitt of the itiiprniie Court, Iliooklen this inoinliiK mli 1 a writ of mini Iannis nKilnsl tiustei of the riftli Ward l-iildii School of I.oiik Islnn I Its dlnellnr them to rrlnt He Ceiriii Hits I'ol as eiiKlmer of tin Hi llool Kolt was appotuiel as engineer on JHlilllI I'll in I llNrhilKi I nn Vprll 1 Justin 11,11 III It ms Hull is 1" was ii Hppc line I I oluii Hildler tie iniild not In niovi 1 evn-pt fur i ipse A "Grip Cold." Tetlilei-e. in nn.iitnptinn lirekeil llrnllll lit lit llninl's, "shrewMi'iri M.

Nn 1 IH'H. 1 HihmI lowed Ma. "1 rniinut i rne J'miW" fni'iuh It a Min.lcrMil i II bin It ricfli ill othe-rs fur irlnir -ireiirlp. 1 was tiiiiihiel vtith I ad Orlinold TOrjr iliUi-rint from tin- other rolrti 1 iiok I iiiciIk Ine, but It ill lu-t do an) i. il ft Ik tliiniclit I was leilinir tnronMitnp-tlun.

At la.t 1 read of i-4-uple -Alio itlood'ssr Cures ere cure I bv llnml'i Rarnapirllla, and I fo I llioiurlit I wojlrt try ll. After utinir lo buttle. I betan lo Kiln and the third lottle curel me entlr.lr." lllll Uxt TlLLtm C. IIocieD. llood'a Pllla ara pjro'l Taittublo tad pr-fectlr taarmltu.

8old br OAdruxirtita. 2io. THREE POLICEMEN INDICTED. Grand Jury Finds True Bills Against Them for Bribery. riinrfjcil with Kxtortlng Money from Push-dirt I'eclellers.

The (Irand Jury this mornlnR Indicted ltnuudsnun Michael A. Downs, of the Delancey street Matlon, and I'ulkcmnn John Kenn and K. J. I.arkln, of the l.ldridKe blrect nnd I'nlon Market Fmiade, respectlvel, for lirlber. The Indicted men nre neciifecd of monej fiom push-cait peddlers In their lespectlve precincts l.awver llm iniiel l'llend will appi-ar as the Indie led men's counsel A deinuirer to the Indictment will be mule when the Indicted men nre before Judne Kllzcei ilu l-i Tail 1 of the Court of (Jeneral Scssloim toluol row iniiinliii; All the parlies in the c-ise ere In fore the (Iriind in this inoinliPt, sue hupt I Hv tnes and Cnpt Mevln, of the Oik I street ntntlon Their tistlmonv wns Klven vesterdav I netcellve SeiRts Jacobs and lleldel-beiB who Keemeil the evidence aKiluntl I the Indicted polleemen wen- examined I I this The eoniplaluliiK peeldlerie1 I wi le also in fore the Urimd Jur It Is illoKed tint reveral other pollce-1 mi In the Oak street station are under i Miplilon, and that evidence Is belim-milheied dust them It Is said that this explains cipt Mev ill's appearance before the (Iran 1 I ill I It Is also mid tint the Superintendent, after his eonfeienee with Dlstrlet-Attor-nr I'i Hows late eslerilav afternoon lias Klvcn bench wan, nits for the all est of his subordinates In the event of their IwltiR Indicted This could not lie vc rilled as the officials In Hie Dlstilct Vtbrne's ottlce re-i fuse to tulk about the matter.

POLICEMEN SCORED. i llccirmi Illarlinraen (lie- rcilitlorH 1 he rrohlril. lu tin ''ex Market Police Court to-da dice lloK.in scorc-d a number of lolieimeii who nrialKiied push-c irt peddle is before him The men were arrest- ml lu Hllpe street older of Capt bb-bcit of the I'nlon Market Station 1 The Court told the cillleers that thev wn nverzenlous, and that In such linrd times us these a little discrimination ml-ht well be used Ilmse men aie merely trslng to make living," said Justice Hokrii, "mil al- I though, leKallv, ihe have no rlKht lo violate tlui oirilnuue. still If measures less lnn.li were adopted, there would prnhnbl) be fewer cates of real destitution Justice lloican then dlscharKed the fifteen peddlers, and told them lo move every ten (mlnnte4 to avoid arrest. Inonnttr on 1' Increase.

la Ut fplaios of Or, Douilia, who kat ckarn lha Isaau Dlackwilla Wind, a. rasltr Is oo tka Flra caata vara rs- MlraJ at Oft tpasltal Ula mmtsIbc. 'fifffrlTlattaaltaittalB'iarrf' ipCClftlS (Wednesday), in connection with our great REMOVAL and CLEARANCE SALE Untrimmed Hats Children's Coats. I 1 lot Satin and Velvet and Satin rC 1 lot Chil- and Felt Hats 3 dren a I were 3.00 each wool Removal price each ages 2 to Winterwgntsx MlSSeS' worth $6 and Newmarkets 'Removal price I TOO Aisses' C'othNew- llotChil- markets, dren's white I finest 2 OX a in, ages 12 to oJ zr kJ trimmed with, A nX 18 vrs. worthl real Otter, TiYO SK'to $20.

worth $12. Rem price Removal price Come early and avoid the greater crowds. We have doubled our force of salespeople. Fullest opportunity to examine goods. Stores open at 9 o'clock A.

M. Grand, ElWpand Forsyth Sts. RussianFURS Pavel Michailovitch GRUNWALDT, ST. PETEKSHUKG AM) 1'AItIS. Has decWcel to below cost htslarce.

nnil uiasuificcnt atock of choice l'urs iu order to hnsteu liU eleparturo nuil make a total clearance. IntenelinR purchasors will do well lo avail Uicmselvcn of this chauco nnd make an earlv cill. as such an opportunity will neer oRaiu ofier itself in this countn ComtirUinR Hich-Clasi 9nble mark, Sllvor anil Hluo Kur Ceinln, Scnl, Alroehan anil Persian Bneriues and Mnntlrii Ermlno and otuor fur-liued Ev enirns Wrap. Enormoiis display of Animals, mounted and otherwise. Other nrtlc-lei loci mimci-ituo to mention.

Sllierinn Squirrel Toll non, from 67. which were 'i2J; erery other in proportion. LAST TWO WEEKS. NOW ON SALE AT 96 FIFTH AVENUE, CftllNEU 15TH YOIIK. POLICE THOUGHT IT A BOMB.

ATelriirniili Iiinirumetit I'rlulilcneil OHIi-pr nnil PeilentrlmiN. There was considerable excitement In the Twcnt-Fltli Ward nf Ilmoklvn thli mornliiK over a stnrj that i loaded liomli had licen fniind near the I.lhertj nvenue police htntlciii, nnd that an nttempt had be-n nude to blow up that bulldlnit The police tliem-e-lve8 were ludlv HCtred, and left the suppised Infernal midline on the sidewalk In front nf the Ktatlon-lioiie It M-enied Ii frluhten pi-le-drliim, one baker, with i trn In lil arin, even diopplin; his bread and cakes in the muddj Mreet. rinallv It was lenrned thai the ulleRed bomb wap a vvoin-oul teleKrtph bitteij which had been In in-e nt the station-house, nnd thrown Into the street ne-eril elajs nRO MORE DELAY FOR STOKES. Ills linvvjer Wunt to Keiirsue the Demurrers. The matter of William II Stokes nnd William It Martin, who aie under Indictment for piihllHhlui; a libel IMwnid Stokes, nf the Hoffm ill Unlike, was Klven another nlrliiK before 1-ovvliiK.

In I'ait II of Hie tlenoul hes.lons, tei-d ij. llolnio, representlns W. 13 Stokes, Rive notice that lie would nuke ii imiilnti on Jan 22 to rearKue the de- Itnuirers leeently overrule 1 I JwlKe CowlnK "ill he would listen to the motion, but from hl present Impres-stun of the case, would overrule It, Miilur W. II. oule Deled.

Illy Vi.vi.UtM l'r 1 riTT'nt Hi! Jan II -Mujor William II i iu-IcSoI) al nla hem. Iut nlahe ll lor mini fra ITeiH-sl et lha Allrtliciir lounlv I lUr AMivtatlen He ia a ilflcsJtr Iron tho, I ll.nerul AaarmMr ut 16' Prelitarlaii CHurrh it Ilu Inlud sutea to l-i ilen.rul Alllin.i- lie l.irm I rchylrrlan I ontrrrnrf In Ldlnburia. In 1S77, anil agJln In I-ecdin, USS. rr ecl Slrn. Sulllviui.

Tha fvfnlng World" Il In reirlpt ef II from Urn anl Mn II tnr Mm Mary Sulll I van the ooa bundrfl aad flaht nman bo live vrljb n.r dausMrr In dealllule rtrium- aiamca at 1m Mullnrr) atreet When IUby was sick, tare her Castorla, When aha was a Child, she cried for Caltorlo, When she became lllsa, aha clunj to Caatorla, When eho had ChUdroo, sho care tbm CastorU. i THE WORLD'S (DLFLFD! IS AT-1267 BROADWAY, HEAR JUT ST. uDtPEKD M.L KIDffllHnr tnd 2-t hours every day In the ytu. il E) UP TOWN OFFICE IJ67 BROADWA.Y WM Jl I If -L-, Advertisements received till 11 P. every night but iiiurdly, SitureUj tV P.

M. ForS2le. A 1M1.V luaileMlKhrrcaU'llepii. Inr f.pl S4 line- illltliis. eiilieliei, ele; pnutoAk hpilnioiiiMiliH tmthf re Ii ilr- etakhunet, nli eliKinit echel -i -els fflr un I iJi i eit-i.

ilod eiuriiiMiilli. ether line plues, leAVintctt, WW JTtlii-I Lost, Found and Rewards. fll-l At llrrKK.lv it end of I rlilee In 11 Muck F-iltn Imii I lies, Irlnfff Imllmi, hpicinl lonteiils ulMimliif kies pm krlbiiiik, rectlpl anil Hie Inner will be cHeii lur turn of nljoee lolli uric ii Iriuk l.ltker OBJECT TO THE TROLLEY. I niiiiiiltfee uf 1'lif I iielervt rltern Cull I pun Mi-jur (illrn) A coninilttee of tire underwriters cilled on Mnor to-dii) and ucked hlni not to the extension of the trolle svstem in thl3 city. The t'nliui lldllw i Company li is se-cun 1 permlie-lon lo usej-rtaln uptown4 MreetK for strhiKlmT llBelectilc wires, nnd a movement la on foot to build connecting lines with this e-ctertlon.

The Committee conslstel of 12. It Ktlinecls, l-resldent of -he New Vol It llenrd of I Ire 13 1' Iledeil, President of tin- Itoval Insuranee Ceuni nn Wnshbiirne. Vlce-Ins. dent of the Home Insm nice C. Moore, I'rcddent of the Continental Insuinnee Company, and Hkade, nRcnt for ueveinl Philinlelphlii cempanic Mr Kenned), who acted as spokesman, pointed nut the danKers nf the trollo) He nil It caused eleven llrcs In llften minutes In Western city.

He dll not know thnt It wns purposed to use tlie trollev below the Harlem Ulver. but he did know thnt many com-1 jnlis would be clad to Uite It The Mnvor bald lie did not expect to iret nn) application fiom any company on Manhattan lslnnd to strlnrr the trolle) If he did he would notify the i ndervulterh and Klve them cliunc to be lieard on the subtert Purther Hum Hint lie iu Id mike no promises He however, expimed himself ns opposed to the nee of the trolley In largo cities Beccham's pills arc for biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c. At drugstores, or write B. F.

Allen 365 Canal New York. "Wedncstliiy. SiMfi'iil Yfcrils of CAMBRIC Al NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES, in ilcslr.iblt' widths) 20C-28C-'35V former nrice3 20c. to 85:. yd.

Also a snecial sale of LINEN LACES, nt f2c-19L21cv. (lth St. Station Elevated Road). WEDNESDAY, The romaindor of Brot-Ue's Ladies' Silk Vests and Drawers at REDUCED PRICES. Also, Cotton nnil Wool, Udles' 48c, 65c.

SUJiSS silk nml wool' licnvj AvciKlit, 1 Ribbed Qn Uesfs, 1-uu SuJlSS Cotton nnil AVool, Ribbed 1.95. Silk nnil Wool, Corrtbmaiion ni 1 Suits, CLERK ARNOLD DEAD. For Klshteen Yenr He Wns In the Supreme Court. Julius n. Arnold, for nineteen years elerk of the Supreme Court, died this imoinlnB at the residence of his brother-in-law, N.

llo)t, nt Nutlc), N. He has been off duty blnce last Apill, when ho was seized with Hrlght's dla- 'lle wns thlrty-elfut vears old nnd unmarried He wns most nf his time eni-iilo)ed with ('apt. Hilly ltleketts. In the (Jouit of 0)er and Terminer. 1 VIRUS FOR THE POLICE.

Ilrnokln rnlrnl OIHvp Mpii'ii Vno- C'llllltloll NotTMHltlltf il. i Th Mirclnation all the poMcpmen RttHChed to tho Central OlUce I squarl as made net.c?sir to-day 'the dcorv of caw of smill po in the home of on nf their number, roltco- man DpnnW of 110 bummit Btreet Health Inspector CalliKhin reported this mornln? that rihceunn TinlVs 1 dauKlitei wi down nllli the ilhoise. 'I ho station-house hs been fumlgUcd It mi ml AliiMit TohMi In th JerrtTFon 'Urket Court tMs morn rairdk Pr )tfU t1ro mer Mrn Helena 1 of Vat Thircy eighth tt to ndt bo rrriult of the omin Injuries I mil Mimercr hcH In th Jffffriion Murkft Totl 1 mm ttiln nnrninK for toljttiR th K-tlM tn fMllns nt a 111 at lha. Uranl latl night wlthoit a llcftue John Hurkf ot tl fluty flrt street anl Jowph Jnhnimn of 210 Twenty teenlh atreet v-tro remjnlerl In the Jeteraon Market Pnllie Court thin mornlnp until the police havH narl a ihanr tn flri onera for thi property mrh they trlel tn p-n yenterrii) Iturke trlrJ tn rltMpnae ot a rlnK anl Jobnann had a dotin Hllrr apooni William tollman ot 24 Third aenue, and larfnp Wrlth of 169 1 art Thirty third atnet re held for trial In tYt Jefferaon Market folic Court thit morning are amued of ateal Injc a harm anl bugjjy from Lharlei IM. wards Thorn am talrrMld a roachman, thirty Are ycara old of 715 Kant Fifty-ninth atrtet.

ho waa arraigned for Intoxication In Paacx Market Tollre Court and aent lo Uctlevue Ho pita dluj intra IbU mornlni An oterbcaltd otch cauiad a $500 blaze Henry bakery In the taaement of the lhratftoy trick ttneraent, Ul UUecktr lUnt, aV o'clock UU noralax. $15 for $6. 01 LONDON LIVERPOOL GLEARING SALE, 86 88 Bowery, cor. Hester 5t. out ON DUHLlC SA6K SU1TB 5,000 rtcn'5 elegant single and double breasted Sack Sujts, in 40 different BUi jl5, pe, YOUR OO PER ffi CHOICE, yg' SUIT.

LONDON LIVERPOOL, 86 8e, 88 Bowery, cor. Kesler St. i Railroads. 5 "AMERICA'S ORlfATE3TRAIL.ROAD. PfEWYORK I HUDSON RIVEH R.

R. iom ranrt Central tatlnn. 42rt St. Jj fi.311 A.M. j-xccptMinclay.

niplrestata las. lire, haziest train la tboMorld I C.30 A. l)all last MllL Nl agura hIK Chlraa 10.30 A. su Hilar. liny Kprem.

1.00 1'. l. -Dally lor Culiaso. LlncluuaUi'il hU Lotll. 3.3U 1'.

suuuay. lor Albany aat '1 rov 4.301' M. I'ally clv "i nrk anil Chle-aia Limited (me lee olnud T. 411 A. Uetroltn A clilc.aso0..J0 SL 0.00 r.

At Dall 1 nr Uevela id, Detroit, eiilrago uud Iaiuis. 0.25 M. Dally Jor Uurllnstox rialt. hurs, and fontreal 7.SOI'. M.

Dally tur lIuiTnlo anl Macara yulli Ditlj. except buuelay, lorH.nauia I aki. anil a O.OOl'. Onty Weenlnc Car Tama. I gen lor UocheVer carried on tills train 1 C.I5 Al, Dally lurdili-asroaniMiedensburt, I and except Sunday lor Cilm A'lnceut.

0.04 A Al. and 3. Ml M. -Dally excast I Hundav lor rlttstield Ma llnrlem Division. AVaeinr ralam Cars nn all throtuli tiallil.

Ticket and Warner olllcej nt e.rand I entral I 1 Mntlon, 111, ail. A1J, TlJi, IMJUroadnay, J34 I olnmbin ae A. I West liAlh at. aud 1 ISlh iu nation. New ork nshlugton at 7J0 lriU teiimt nnd 74 nroadeay, llrooklyn.

HacTKncie checked Irom hotel or resldenceoysia AVeslcolt I- xprert Coninan. JOll.VM.llll'l'KV. UhhnnFH.TIVNIMA I General itanager cien'l 1'asaenger Aceat FOR EVERY MAnToNlTsI. s' C' OF 'Vw IV. II.

PAKKPU. .11. o. 4 nulrtncU M. Hnntoii.

the moit rmlnout H)priiilUt tu America cntablUhfil In 1 8WI. rhlel roiiNU tm-t tliHlclaii of tb 1'rnboM Mi-tlir ii I Jiiktltiiti. to whom WW 'tn ii.tnlMt tliu (rnld medal hv the ntlonat I Mrillcnl nn Intlnn lor tlio l'Hiri, bsAAT o'j I'xIiniMiril ltnlity. AtroPliv. Nrrvomi And I'IivhIi nl nnrt all UHennn and WrnUiH'HH or c'l Itt-H the yuin, th vlUVt aged nml ft( In penton nr letter Provitpcttis lth I ItEK InrKOhool: '1 iir iciriirn nl I.

We: or hrlf- J'rrrrntlon. th prl es. JTO ill Itunluat)lr prPscrlptlniiH lor acuia ana chronla full sill, only 1.0 don 1 1) sealed, x. It ilu iiiithor nm idUMilttd tui Uiu tbov In poison lottf 1 1 BilHTED I 1 1 BOYS TO SELL I 1 9 THE EVENING WORLD 1 2 IU THE TOWNS HEM YCRX CITY. a I GREAT OPPDRTUIITIES 1 it are cftcrert tn BrlRht Bo)S In all parti ft ll ol Sen York, Mew Jersey md SI Connecticut.

9 II No exert'on Is necpiwif. THKFVEJt. 2 I II IMI WOULD Is al In eletnniid It I II sella Ii iiuelied mlniiah MI S) remlttnnci'eiCriilnj (Sim enu nndrnil. ij) aipply for nne eceek UeiisoiiaMu allow. I apre lor unsold ciipic.

a 1 For full particulars aeldreie BOX 4G7 0 I THE EVENING WORLD, Pulltrer DulldliiK, New VcrU. (t St ae49'c-to(siiio3i'e4o'a i Nile In lirlrf. Th Marino Mro and Insuramo nank of ItlU eaukee betlcr I down an Ihc nll Hank which f-loicd Its tloora lael Jul has tecpened for bus- Initc I.eorKe Polnilextcr ranforil rrnnlncnt In Mich Uan n.lllha anl lirsnl Arri) rlriles did at i I.ane-lng lai-t relKlit Hi usl e.llter nn I pruiirlu'iir ef lh Mute Drmnirat ii-I ex I'i ktmjelr II II (Igllele lo nf -l-Jlioi Wis iln- tools dcalcn i il Into ire tiandj i a re fleer jenterla) aeereaud IjO Uvl), assola earl) as mil A farmer namel lohnon was sht nnj InHanlly killed laet nleht near "prlislell Mo uhlls ra-elullni; arrt Ho aa iai11 ktpallnR llfnri A llhp one ot Ih. Ural beneters cf dlrd at t-an Tex )cutiida), cgel seernty flBhl ri Arnold, ef Ixn-kport a brother ot the ritfaulttnc ounli 1-elFiirrr rnold lonfpnacl lu1nmni esip-lav th am uit ot II JIT 217 fi5 lo i i.reenp iiirar re elver f.l of the Men hanls lu-ik nt I. kpirt I Tho Sheriff of denes" uiir ewterda leMpi I nn lulMlnr of the ri fiirous Ingham I nl a eerslly lo alllifj a JiMrmpnl nt secured on Ihn for.

Injure 01 a rroicuage ijf i llrlnkc rhofr a urrKprj Maika Js-velry stnre and Jonei furniture mure ot 1 ri ireek mar i- 111 one dcstrojel ry nre jrnerae) Losi 13 000 I Treilti' Cur Diiiiiiiki- Suit. i Justice Landon and a Jury In the Supreme I rnun Ilrookljn lo da hpnrd Imtlmony In a suit hrouiht Paul II hlloy osalnst the I'oney Island l1 and llrnoklin Illy llsllrnad forrpen) to re-coier 5 0C0 r'iiasea for the death of Ms sties-ear old son The Iny was killed by a trolley eir en Dec 2i 1V)i is al.Bel that the car tunning at loo high a late of cipc-1 Wnll riiiiprCiimprinrUpHiiiiieaU'nrk MAMAItO.NKCIC. Jan IS -The Ponioll. dated Wull-l'aper Company employing 150 men, resumed opcrallona last night, after being shut down for some lime. The Company reports that It has ao many ordera that lha aula IU t- ktut orkl8 day aal alKM..

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