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BE4 THE WORLD: MONDAfr jfeVtSXtyQ, AUGUST 0, tM. 1 'l raUiAti br the rbiiiing csmt. BHt to p.it.k r.oiv York. t- SUBSCBlt'TioNT ToliriYEHIHG WORLD vw jio.ntii VKK YKAIl K'i Vol. As tsn.

K' PHtBON LABOR. Kit. The Constitutional Com" Ry Billt'ee ou State Pil.ons has agreed to MtTIfBcrfHlAUhil 4 d.nstltutlonal niuendnient HT directing the Legl'lnture to provide for tha occupation nnl employment of victx, but forbidding the contract -Bt -tern for prison work. That is a provls-H Isn br which It In designed to nliow prlon-Ht irlade godd to be ued br the Btsic or afar ajuhdlvlston thereof, but to prevent their sale nn the public market br urn-?" tracitors an'l their competition with the work of honest labor. HJfrrirlcK izt JsTurerr-1 it an communistic V'' -inovemeht br the eneml" of labor orguii-K' tzatlon.

because It was ptoposed and Uhse-J br the repretentntlves of the labor the State prison Kf i'U i Vl)c one, an injurious to the coin lets BJf 'as It Is unjust to the honet worklligmcn. Ktin Ifniier it prison authorities and the jWnlraclifs. arc always found In collil-BKf1on. A contractor gets nil Hie men he sjtitii profitably fmploy, thus forcing the Biff? 'contacts Into one line of occupation for HtVr which thcr arc proliablr whollr unfilled. The negro slave bn a Hdiithern plantation K' wero never worked as unmercifully nor treated "bb cruelly by their overseers uh HLt the are by the contractor.

The wa at least careful of the BjL life ff. Hi ilavo a properly. The prison Br, tontrafctor will work the convict to death 53? without', mercy, tf'hat Is a. prisoner's Kullfo lo him When he can pet a new man 'in his) place at any moment 7 I collusion with the prison people the Si contractor gets advantages that enable to sell hi prison-mode goods at Er price ruinous to honest labor. Kvery-fcv body knows how the ratige and stove In-ST Uuslry In this Btate was absolutely Hp; ruined by prison contract competition.

fif It is proper that prisoners should be Kb employed. It Is the worst kind of lini-B talltr to keep them Idle. It Is In the Kv public Interest and In the Interest of HM humanity to teach convicts who have Iprobablr never had 'an opportunity to 'attempt honest work before, trade at which they can In future life earn a llv-UfiL tng. But It Is an outrage to allow rlct labor to come In competition with Bfc honest labor for the benefit malnlr of Bl vreedy contractors. ftf1'' TBS CHIHEBE WAT.

sS''. yjhlia 1 a slow, unprocresslve coilntrr, BV 'tied up by traditions of the past, looking Hf' tinnliQUlty for Its model and Infplra-Kit'r llmu'tiina "consequently not likely to be jtfclectcfl by modern civilized countries as capable of furnishing even a hlnx for HM tb'elr guidance. HfA'tt And yet In reading the news from Bfif' China the cartoonist of "The Kvrulng BTi. "World" has noticed that as roon us war B' i-wastdoclared and the Chinese troops jV jbekan-desertlnir, the Chinese command-BJfjv ets) straightway began rutting on the Htif'3r, rieads of tho deserters, and he has np-V T)d thll Idea, from China to the sltua-jf tlott In the United tat en. How fortunate It Is that we are living in the United Stales Instead of China! Bftf HoW 'fdrtbnate It Is that milder arid Hk' uiumaher methods prevail.

It would be BK a terrible thing If Uncle Sam should cut BJR-xft the heads of those Henatorlal sorters who have deserted from the BkV ufjny of Tariff Iltform. from the cause BvffvlO -which thexountry isai pledged by Us Bj;" electoral -verdict of two years ago. And yet It la sad to think that there prospect of these deserters dying of BR el(V rftse before the country nets that HnW yarftf flef6rm 'which it expected from HptHfaein. i pA THK BULL THAT LtTZS IB BOSS. BJkV 'Austin Corbln's buffalo bull Cleve-BJ ti-n- i (1('ad- there was a tight In the BJBkerd X)K, Mr.

Corbln's preserves In lllti BMafountaln for the boss-ship of BBKif-ine Dlaco, and when the smoke of battle away Cleveland had a broken was fit only to be taxldertned, BKS' boiled up into glue ami put to BRkfeHher base uses, like Julius Caesar's fre-BBjCpleatly quoted clay. BsNi)lr the bull, whope name doea Jnlhe, despatch, Is boss. HJBKrWt 'la always the way. There ran be boss of the forest, the prise political arena or the domestlo BjBjirVe. When, that boss goes to the front BKjtlvolhirs must take back seats.

Those him are liable to be hurt In Hrf(raetto be "put out," as Hull Cleveland BSfes JJ'ri 'those two balbutlant bulls who ferociously in print for HBsT5S of the Pufftllitlo herd would BW -to, the. mark and begin to ham-BjKAtl-Mieh other, vo would soon know HB-mWM the weaker neck, and B.Ifff 'world wouldn't be so noisy cratsk rot Into the White ftJrtoSfjrroundi the flther day the Wash-K itttwirMl' signalled for a patrol sBJtfySeMaA'e thefellow was carted off Mention la made of BMtah JMs istjpji rn i just vul the police performance, could BJt';) koT-Hflolicated here, as New Tork WBLy' neither thn signal nor. the patrol I -9 7 policemen will not flnallr BAvehinuTelvek by perMcutlnK lt. Bl'? 1n. But there Is evldencethat they rof a time, make life very, ror the people whom they pursue.

I Wier' t' that- promised protection for BKrii who told the liexow. Committee they knew? Harare ti i HR "-VMUiUclpul home rule cannot como by HM iwaj'weJ" Albany, na Leglslntures are cdn-BBi Ututad now. Tho hope of the big cities BBOfr 'IST'tne Constitutional Convention. KStWtt th cities a fair BBbliySplo vtplaco police signal WKim'rttti hanuom new. ones, and to IKK Wt rnsinh tlfat New York hasn't BjK.v'abixe,,ltt alone the prospect of cy' BKB-' 'rt'''lHlBMT4li thing of the past.

All the people's business xhould be nttended(to with open doors by tho pecple' representatives. I New York Cltr has a lntR' Intetes In the quentlon of nho is to bv the next Jlovernor Itut a more vital Interest Ir. the quetlon irhefier, nr a municipality, jhe Is to hi nllouel 3'etn herself. The Central l.nlur I'nlon wunli lo know the amc thing that nil nf us wnnt to know. What bei-ame of that pail: aproprlation? Who gut the moil'? what for? inunl'-lpal Ik ron-Hl-lTed mtitilclp.il polities Hi the f'lty Hall, innttelk like the ImrnlnK th city's K.irbnge will rccele prompt nnd proper consideration.

"The Kvmlns WoillV ll.ibli-s' Fund nf li.n furnlBlies tho most mnKiilll-rent trll.ntf to thu bigness and amth of the heart of New York. I'or the second time this se-ison linseUill gland stand lias been burned during game. The great National sport is hot stuff this jvar. 1'ollee Justlc, ljvverH Hummer respite waned. It Hill be ImereMlng nt last lo learn how bis incinoiy hns stood till' heated period.

loes an) body for moment suppone that nny plsrp on earth hnd a liner Sunday than New Tork had jesterday? No city In the uoild has liner lot of park lauds than New York. Hut New York does not burn her garbage. Annexation Is expected to progress a little further to-day, tbiough New York lulling another game from Brooklyn. New York hns nil the climatic and commercial advantages Imaginable. Ilul she still falls to burn her garbage.

Campaign time droning near. Are you for New York or for New York's llUKBCS? Kx-Ward Man most fortunate "divvy" nas In tho division uf his Jur. The wild scream for harmony at Saratoga, lias degenerated Into a wall. It's about time for the United States Senate to lose patience with Itself. i'olltlcc and (fllclcncy can't abide tc gcther In the t'ollce Department.

Hrockway's paddle has fallen heavily on Flower's political rhatices. The Senate sugar lump sticks hard in the Ccngresslonal throat. September, l.exotv mid Oolt come on apace. LIVELY TIME LOOKED FOR. Barings Here to Attend the Atchison Meeting To-Morrow.

Humors of Itebate Overcharge or (Iter 97,000,000. The Atohlson meeting, which will be held to-morrow, Ih attracting the attention of Wntl street, nnd It Is likely to be unusually lively on account of the presence nf Air. Thomas Uating. who, with the Hon. Cecil Unrlng, arrived here from Ixndon yesterday on the steamship Aurantft.

This visit of the Harlngs is an unexpected inoe In the Atchison muddle, and is taken by those opposed to the Heluhart party, an Indicative that something radically wrong has been discovered by Hxpert Utile In his examination of the Atchison books. About three weeks ago a statement, purporting to emanate from Mr. Little. w.ih made public, saying that an overcharge In the rebate amount had ben discovered amounting to over This statement was no sooner out than It vwia denied, and claims made by the Itelnhari faction that Mr. Little did not understand how certatn items had been charged.

Mr. Heluhart hlinnlC mated that so far as he had Keen Mr. Little's report it was practically correct, but that he (Helnhnrti dltTerud with Mr. Little re-, gurdiug thu tf.ouo.ooo Item, but only as one accountant might differ with another as to how certain matters should be put ou the books. Hut, In M'lte of all this, it is a fact that the statement of Mr.

Little's examination, which was to have been made public a fortnight ago, has been withheld, nnd the accounts have all been gone over again. The situation wns deemed serious enough to whriunt the Darings, who rep-restnt Atchison nutters in Iindon, being sent for. Meanwhile Wall street Is filled with all jurts of rumors; the Atchison l'rotectlvc Committee, which Is opposed to Itelnhari and claims to rvp-itsmt the stockholders, is said to I ready to take sensational action when Mr. Ilelnhurt returns to the city to at-tend to-morrow's intetlng, nnd gem rally pretty lively time Is looked for. When he landed from the steamer yes-I terday all Mr.

Thomas llarlng would say I legardlng the condition of tne Atchison I books and the alleged deficiencies there-I In was. I "I know nothing of these things, I I hf oulv heard of them, and have come over lo Hnd out for myself. There lrf deul ol Kngllsb capital Invested the Compuuv, and 1 Intend to satisfy mynelf thoroughly us to tho real condition of things." ThlH afternonn Mr. Daring was a little more cunimunlnitUt' and said, "Having only Just arrived from Ku-rope, 1 am naturally unprepared to nlake any statement Ih regard to the nctual ututus of the affulrs of the Atchison system. So fai as I can see.

everything now current Is of it bearsav character. When Mr Little's report com-filete slid lias hrtn xnbtiiltted, it will be order to tnko definite stnnd. 1 am not uwHre that our firm will illlectly represented it to-morrow's meeting of the Uenenil Reorganization Committee." DuHlues at London Is at Just us 0W nn ebb as hero There Is ubi-ulute-Y no speculation and Drltlsh home securities of gilt-edged character have accordingly risen to ver high prices, as Investors will not take uny risks. The temper of foreign investors and dealers towards American securities Is rather unfavorable at the moment, chiefly on uccount of the labor tioublcs and the prolonged uncertainty regard to tin IK Icslslatlon at Washington." Who Knows the Initials "II. A.

An usknown nun died lu th Kitrn PIttrlct Iloapltsl. U'llllratur, I orlxk thl irn.ni-ln. It It tsppoifd that du tg hurl dlMw, but. Ccroptr Cruratr will hold sn su-tnpiy. Tks man btd letn lrplns on lh tloop el a houM at North Elitli nrttt snd lldfrird aftnue, and at I.St u'clock fill elf tht ttooti lata rh -street, lit wl about lb Mr )fn eld, i feat, I inches lo htlht, lljht ttlr and nua-tirtie.

ahd wora a nark roil and veal anj Haul Da hla uadarclotblnc vrr tht lutlUala Vj. 0." mem, Arffr- SEGAL DIDN'T ELOPE, i i Instead He Wan Arrested ion Naturalization Fraud. i i Is Married, hut Was About to Run Away to Europe. i Swore I'ultely at to tlie LmikIIi of I Tlmr He lluil IJeen In Amerlcu. Joseph Ktgul, twenty-nine eafs old, slilrtmaker of KO Cherry street, war taken before I'nlted Htutes Coininls-eloner Alexander this morning on a warrant charging him with having faley obtained his nnturallsallon papers.

ijult little faintly rotnain is on-nec led with pegal's arrest, lie Is ItiiKSlan Hebrew, nnd before coming lo America married sister of 11. W.ilss, a notion dealer nt 1JJ BUffolk i-treet. Hgsl rnme to this louniry on the steamer Danla, In Whin he took out his naturalization papers, be wore that he had been In this country a full live eurs. Instead nf four years and three months. Segal btcame Infatuated Willi a woman living at "17 Monroe street Just as soon ns he heard that his wife was coining over from ltusila, lie made prepirntlons to leave AnvibM with the Monroe street woman.

Me bought steamer tickets for himself ami her and got nil his belongings together. Wulss heurd of Segal's Intended flight, and, ns he knew bis sister would arrive here Jml little after HegM was due to leuve, he laid the case before the Cnlld Htales Commissioner From Thursday night until Ti o'clock last night Deputy i'nlted Ktntes Marshals Krnuahar and Trnut-lleld shadowed fietfal's room at 27H Cherry atreel. They nw Hegul's trunks taken away from Cheiry street by un pxpressmuii to the steamer I'et-sfii, nt the lloboken doi The Persia wns to sail on Hnturduy at V) o'llock, but Hegal got a hint about the men being after him, and did not ro near the vessel. The woman brought Hegal a ticket baik to the agent who had sold It nml got the money buck, less SI. filie bought her ticket on the same steamer from another office.

The pair weie booked for Hamburg, mid so on, to Posen. The murrinls caught Segal In the woman's roims on Monroe street at 5 o'clock Uist night, and locked him up lu Ludlow Street until this morning I'tiltel States Cuinmlxidoncr Alexander hId Segal for further examination. MARONI MADE GUARDIAN. Mn- Hue I lie Third AVennr Ilnnd fur llnni ones for Ills Children. I'pon the application of Ijiwer Louie Pteckler, of Tij Broadway, Judge Klta-slmnns, of the City Court, has appointed Lculga Mnronl guardian of bin two chll-dien, Frank and Annie, aged eight and five years, retpectlvei), with the power to bring an uclloti ngalnst the Third Avenue Cable Company for damages for each of the children.

It appears from the petition that Martini was driving his two children acrois the railroad tiacks at Third avenue nnd IUiie Hundred and Twelfth street on July 30 last, when one of the cars of the Company lan Into Mnrotd's wagon, throwing the children out of tho wugou and nolle seriously Injuring them. MRS. PIPER IN TROUBLE. Arrested for Writing- a Letter Accusing ahortfll of Theft. Justice Neu, In the Lee Avenue Court, Wllllamiburg.

to-day held Mrs. Hattle Piper, of 1J9 Spencer street, on charge of libelling James Hhortell, of 200 Wul-worth streat Shortell Is employed III Dunlup's hat factory on Nostrum! avenue, and on Friday Bupl. Keater received a letter signed by Mrs. Piper and stating that Hhortell was taking nil the ulcobol und ammonia he could lay his hands on. "He uses the alcohol to rub down his pugilistic friends," declared Mrs.

Piper. The Superintendent Informed Shortell that he would bo discharged unless he could prove his Innocence. This Is why he took out a warrant for the womnn's arrest. The case was not tried this morning, but was ndjourned until next Monday, TO ABATE A NUISANCE. Health ulhnrltles Take Action on Third aeniir Tenement, Dr.

Roberts. Sanitary Superintendent, has received report from his Inspectors that the tenement-house at 1277 Third avenue Is In such an unsanitary condition as to make It unsafe for the ten-ants to remain the unless tl obje tlon-able features ure Immediate!) removed. The relUr Is flooded most of the time with filthy outpourings from a leaking drain pipe and the rear areaway Is so unevenly graded that whenever It rains puddles form and stagnate until diled up by the sun There had been many complaints about this house, but it seems they never reached tho Health Department's notice until brought to Its attention by an "L'vening World" reporter Dr. Iloberts lias ordered the owner, Mrs. Dlumentbal, to forthwith clean up the place EX-STRIKERS AFTER WORK.

Many of Them Find Their Places Filled nt CblciiBO. lljr AfcOTUlf I CHICAOO. Aug. train yards of the Lake Shore and Wabai.li Hallway Companies at Hoot street, were filled to-day with switchmen and engineers who were ready to return to work. Few of them, however, were reinstated, their places having been tnken during the Hi Ike.

About S.eOO men were refused work at the stock yards. The Switchmen's Ami'oclutlon took charge of the -twitch engines, and the old men were placed over the new ones to give them Instructions About Wo men who had been unable lo secure employment at their old positions assembled at Korty-soventh street and Centre avenue and made some slight attempt to Interfere with the new men. The crowd was, howevtr, easily dispersed. The repair shops opened to-day at Pullman with additional men at work. This inakca the foice now employed number bUO In ull.

$5,000 AWAITS HIM. i James O't'onnrll Hns llren Missing from Hume a lenr, Bupt. Byrnes received a telegram this morning from Jeremiah O'Conuell, of Milwaukee, asking him to locate Mr U'ConnUi's, ton, Jnmes, tvvcnt)-onc years old. who left Milwaukee year ago und has not been heurd from nor seen since. His grandmother willed him 13,000.

and the money awaits him there. Mr. O'Con-nelt offers tho Superintendent a reward for his trouble It successful. You rcurt "The Uvrnlmr World?" Idu you read the Hundny World? ESCAPED TO DROWN, Pender and Donohue Tried for Freedom on Blackwell'a Island. The Latter Perished in the East River and Pender Was Captured.

Wholesale Delivery Planned, lint the Others Weiikritril. John jMnolnie ami iMvId l'endr, be-lunging to a gang of eighteen Work-houe prisoners on Dlnckwell's Island, shortly after breakfast nt 6 o'clock this morning attempted to escape. They Jumped Into the river nnd made for the Astoria shori. The t'dc carried mn down the river until they icicheil point Jlreclly opposite the Workhouse, when they were seen bv home persons on the Astoria side of the river. Several of these put out in a boat nnd pulled Finder aboard.

They then made for Donohue, but before they reached him he tbtew up Ills hands and sank beneath the water. After waiting vainly long time for Donohue to renppeur, the men rowed lo th Island and turned Fender over b) the authorities. Donohue was undoubtedly drowned as It would have ben Impossible fot him to swim to th shore under watei from the point v. litre he disappeared He wns twenty-two jpurs old, married and check-clerk at 2:1 Washington stteet. He hnd been committed bj Jus tlco Martin on June lust for six months for disorderly conduct.

Tills wns his second term on the Island. Fender, who Is thirty-four yearH old nml unmarried, anil who was also rom-inl ted by Justlre Martin June 2S last, for six months for disorderly conduct, said after his capture, that there had been a wholesale plon of escape by the At the last moment, however, the other men weakened, and only he und Donohue made the dash for liberty. The gang had been taken to work on the Metropolitan Hospital, which is only a few hundred feet nway from the Workhouse. They are hire! oul by the authorities to Mr. Smith, who has charge of the hospital'.) cotintitictlon.

Mr. Smith bad given a receipt for them, ami when the attempt to escape wns made tho men were undor his chnrge nnd out of tin Jurisdiction of the Wora turn? authorities. The latter are said, for tills reason, not to be i sponsible. The practice of turning Worhhoii-prlsoners over to contractors for buildings in the Island s'ems to be sanctioned by law. CONSTITUTI0NALC0NVENTI0N An IZxrepllnnnlly Interesting: Week lo Open To-Morrow.

Illr Aaaoclateri Prcaa.) ALBANY. Aug. 6. -This Week will be an exceptionally Interesting one In the Constitutional Convention. Two of the most Important Issues before that body will conic up for consideration for the first time In open session.

To-morrow morning the report of the Committee on Cities, relative to home rule for vatlous municipalities nf the State, will be discussed. Mr. Johnson, Chairman of the Committee, Is desirous that It shall lie considered nnd discussed each day until final determination be reached. The woman suffrage amendments, upon which adverse and favorable reoorts have beep made, will be discussed on Wednesday evening, also for the first time. But few committee meetings have as yet been scheduled.

The Committee on County, Town and Village Officers will meet on Wednesday afternoon; that on Corporations und Taxation on the same afternoon; that on Organisation of tho Legislature to-morrow at 4 F. M. HAD A FIT 0NA WHEEL Bicyclist Teets Fell Under Andrew Lester' Home. Andrew K. Lester, a business man, of ir, West Seventieth street, was held In IMO ball for examination by Justice Talntor, In the Harlem Court, this morning, for running over Klwood Teets, fifteen ears old, of 72 West Ninety-ninth street, a bicycle ilder, at One Hundred and Tenth street and Sev enth avenue.

estenlay afternoon. Park Policeman Hose, who arrested Lester, told Justice Tulntor that the bicycle rider was riding Just ahead of Lester's rarrl ige, and wns taken with an epileptic fit. Teets fell to the ground, nnd was under the horse's hoots before Ix-ster could stop. Justice Talntor would not discharge the prisoner, however, until he had had a more thorough Investigation uf the rase made. The Teets boy, who was taken to Manhattan Hospital yetterday and later removed to his home, was badly Injured, according to Policeman Hose.

Lester was balled. WANTETJHN CANADA. Wrlnbera In Br Kinmlnrd To-Morrow on Chiirare of Larceny. Detective Rvnnhoe, of Inspector McLaughlin's staff, arreiteJ Jerry Weinberg ttds morning at 104 Kast Ninetieth street on a despatch from Canada requesting his arrest on a charge of the larceny of number of gold watches and a quantity of Jewelry. The police claim that Weinberg, who Is Jewelry salesman, makes practice of stealing watches nnd other valuables left for repairing They think they can locate several firms here who have been victimized by him.

Weinberg was arraigned at the Tombs Police Court and held until to-morrow nfternoon for examination. He Miys the Canadian charge agalnat him Is a mistake, which he ian prove on Ills return to Toronto. THE POLICE CRITICISED. Thrr Allowed the Cnrlnas to Mare ut Kiiclielle Lunatic. (Special to The Ermine World NHW HOCHULLE, Aug.

Phute was taken to the Poughkeepsle Imane Asylum yesterday, after the po-bee had allowed hundreds of curious poisons to gaie upon him In his cell. Judge S.iannon protested against thla action on the part of the police and huu requested State Commissioner McDonald to luveatlgate. Shuti was persuaded to cat a sandwich on Saturday, taking alternate bites with Judge Shannon He had eaten nothing for four days, declaring that the police were trying to polron him. His clothing was kept on him with gieat dtlllculty. (ien.

Tnmnry Will Testify. tn- Ainxlattd I'rew COLOIlADO 8P1UNG8, Aug. Tursney urrlved here this afternoon, In company with Gen. Drouks, who had an order from Oov. Walte to deliver Ocn.

Tarsney to the court to answer for contempt. Judge Campbell refused to recognize the Governor's authority, nnd ordered Sheriff Bowers to serve his warrant. (Jen. Tarsney submitted and gave a bond of tl.ooo for hla appearance. He I now ready to testify before the a rand Jury.

AH. THREE EDNGOED. The Dolonis and Porceo Met a Friendly FellowCountryraan. He Enticed Them to an Elegantly Furnished Flat and Drugged Them. Then itellcved Them or All Their llnriUKarneil itliigi.

The pollc ol the Kldrlilge ftrcet station are busy Investigating a story of outrage ns peculiar us It Is rare. It to the ilteet that In the broad light day thrtu Italians were decoed by' i fellow-countryman to room, where were drugged and then robbed of ihe alngs of years. The victims are Frank and Frederick Dolonl, who are cousins, and Antonio Porceo. They uro laborers, and for over a year have been at wrk on the railroads nt Ansonln, Pa. Thiy saved very dollar possible, and luct week decided to return lo their homes in Italy, where their wives live.

Tney arrived here yesterday with something ovci 5700 In money und with tickets fot the eteamshlp Fuldn, which started to-day. On urrlvlng they nude for the Italian colony In Mulberry street, und after a time entered a lestaurant near the comer of WoKli stlcet. Thtre the met ii'tm about forty yean of nge, who Invited them to drink. They jcplninlng that they were on their waj to Italy. The stranger, who was also an Italian, said he wa mesienger In tlie bank of Alell 18) Worth street, nnl would tu with them lu get their money changed.

Teoi i.rcetiteil hlfl nffer. blL Oil rCUCIllni! tnt bank found II claied. The stranger va'd be knew nhother place where could chinge their Amerlcnn dollars, nnd took them lo GO. Chrystle street, where lie ushered lhemN Into elegantly furnished flat on tho ground flo icar. Hi.

asked them to flit down and pro-luted two bottles of wine. They drank from one while their host drank fiom the other. Then they became uncoil-scloiiH nnd were robbed. Whin they tKovered they found themselves oil the floor. it was then lu clock ut night.

Frank Dolonl had In bills und two t20 gold pieces strapped around his left ankle. The man had cut through his trousers to reach It, nnd In hla haste to obtain posenslon of the money left une nf the gold plecrs. The other Dolonl had $200 and I'oreoo 1100 In bills attached to a belt around their wnlita. They groped their way to the stieet and tiotllled the Janitor. He told Colton, who took them to the Kldrldge street station.

They described the lubber ns about forty years of age, swarthy, with dark muttachc and gray clothes. Detectives Hunt and Ducscr were de-lolled on the case. They learned that the bank people knew a man by sight nnswerlng the 'c Iptlou plvtu, but that thv did not know his name. The police think the tobber had an and that bofi have fled the coimtiy. They aluo believe the bank at-laches know more about the missing men than they are willing to tell.

BUTTLING PUNISHED. Lawyer Bamberger 8ava the Sheriff Is in Contempt ot Court. Declare He's Holilinft llnck JiuIr-ment to rile l'r Costs. A motion wai made In the Supreme Court, Ilrooklyn, this morning, before Jnstlce Gaynor, to punish Sheriff William J. Dultllng, of Kings County, for contempt, by confining him In the Jail over which he rules with an irtn bund.

Lawyer Ira Leo llamberger made the motion He repiesents Samuel A. Hteln-Telder and Henry Ilosenblatt In their ef-fctts to obtain a IK) Judgment from the estate of Lewis Krleger. -Mr. llamberger said that the Judgment was obtained May 15. 1894.

and placed In the hands of the Sheriff for execution. Honda for SLEW were exacted by Mr. llamberger sons the property has not beer sold yet, although he has writ ten to tho Sheriff five times asking hln to do so lie claims that Duttllng Is de laying the sale for the purpose ot piling up COStb Hunting' lawyer. Hugo Illrsh, said that ituullng had acted on h.s advice. He said that some eight or nine Judgments had been obtained ngalnst the property, and that llamberger's clients' claim was the smallest of all.

Lawyer Hirsh said that the Sheriff wanted all the Judgments tiled before he acted on any of them, so as to attend to the entire matter at once, and by so doing save expense. Justice Gaynor took the papers. ai M0NM0UTH'SH0RSE SHOW. Special Cneh Prises Offered lo tlie Farmers nf the County, The Monmouth County Open-Air Horse Shaw will be held In Hollywood Park on Friday and Saturday of this week. Over Sl.OuO la offered In prliea for the twenty-one classes, entries for which close to-day at Hollywood Hotel.

Aside from thu tegular entries, three special prizes uf SCO. SCO und 120 are offered by the Master or the Monmouth County Hunts for the drat, second and third farm horses In the county, to be shown to farm wagon. The tegular clnsse. Include roadsters, saddle horses, hunters, tandems ponies, four-in-hands and ull kortn of Clast tvventy-ono Is open to fnrm teams of Monmouth County, entrance free, fur a loO purse, presented by Fred Gebhard. The committee In charge of the show comprises Edward Watserman, Joseph K.

Wldenei, J. Casey, James Sykcs and Moey. Newport Iturborninster Ilrovrned. (Uy AsaocUttd rrt NHWPOHT. It.

Aug. 6. Harbor-Master William V. Townsend was drowned while bathing late yesterday afternoon. He went Into tho water soon after having eaten heartily, and, It Is tho shock to his system caused th disaster.

The body wus recovered. Orleff Held Without Hall. Ju.tUa Oradr, la th Toraba Court iMa roarnlng hald Joaaph Orlalf, of tl Rooaafalt atrtat. tlthout ball, charted "UH alabblnf Doialnlro niannlael, of 7 Cbarrr atrcat, last night In front of II Itooaavalt atrael. Tha man quarralled otar a auin of montr.

Tha lnjura.1 raa nla In Cham-tara Slraal lloapltal. and fully idaniltta Cries aa tba inas who atabbad hltn. No Gnmra 'In Philadelphia. DASKDAU. anOUNIIS.

rlllLADEU'Uil, 4 Tho aarloaa fr vhlch broke out hate ihla morning cauaed a ef the two lug jainaa arheituled lo take place ihla forenoon lth th DaHlinorra. Secretary llnrtlerann Arrives Home. Richard U. lUrtlfroao, Berrttarr of the I'nlied Stales Legation at Caraeaa. Venetuela, arrived at Ula port lo-daj a tha atauiuhln YeneiveU.

BONNIE AND THETOTS. Miss Thornton Is Again Singing the Babies' Fund Song. Now Ihe Silver Showers Fall Nightly at Terrace Garden. Other Successful Entertainments for the Summer Charity. The hubacrlpllona.

Pntvlounlr ckiiovrlnljcl Ill JJ f.nlertalntrcnt. illiMnilnjJalo a S2.1C VUItora la bone Pulitzer ruilldlns Fair, Fulla siiMrbercer and cthr H.M fair, tlolzmann and otli-rs IT llonnla Thornton, Terrr.ce Garden 3 Memorr ol Marx Hornthal IOC) Pair. lfi2 t'Uk atenuc 7 63 Kull. Hotel Ullie), Asbirj Park V. 7 SO Fai-.

Ppencer Mreet 7.M Iiapllit Junior C. n. Society, MorrU- tonn, N. COO and Kdsln 6.M Fair. AKnei Cunnlraham and IM lUltle Kahn and Arthur I Fair.

Fourteenth at 5 15 Punch an I Judr. Hotel Mldlaon. Anbury Park 2.00 Mill and Florence Seldt (') Mr bolte and Mist Decker, "Kldorado" 3 00 lr IiuIm llesre Stla Weaver. Ktna, S.00 1. bora lllller.

Fadlo Abrama an'J 1 50 Ida Carieiizaum and Sadie ttelkcMtz I'tarlolte Ola-n. Acnea Jcwette, Millie Anions l.M Asnea Wlnteraand others 1.3 Fair 351 FJtt Flftj-eecond meet 1.S3 Aby Hhartz anj olhera 1.21 Sidle Kuerlh. Leah Kalz. Scanlon. l.W Trances SullUai l.W Joelr Pray and olhera l.J Willie VrmatrunR, Camden N.

1.03 Adelaide Anderson, t'ranlcrd Alice ricllly Jennie Hrobbci and other .10 Alniami Strauss and others and M. flte nnd three l.lllllll Mar i5' Utile Rill nnd Mamie Mctlowan Uos 1....1 .10 Kver-charmlng Bonnie Thornton, the original little mascot who dues so much for the sick babies, Is doing nobly at Terrace Harden. Her receipts last week Tor the sick tots mnde att admirable allowing. On rrliluy night John II. Heumann, one of Manager Heumunn'B able assistants, started the ball rolling by opening subscription lift among the hou-c employees.

Alexander Mclsel hurtled Ihe list around among his big turps of men. Ike t'ollnt made fierce noises while Insisting that everybody connected with the business staff of Terrace Warden should subscribe. Quiet and demure Otto Ilehfeldt, the affable and nlwas obliging cabhler, threw out silent hints that the defaulters, If there were any, would fare badly hereafter at his hands. Nick Joerg, the hustler of the big garden, talked a good deal, but did some good work, until, finally, the crowd put heads together, Johnnie Heumann said there was not enough, so another round was made, mid when second count wall had there was In the pot. This with What was thrown to her upon the stage made HI.W.

With a neat card the money was placed In an rnevelope, which said to Bonnie that the amount Inclosed was from the "boys of Terrace Garden," for the sick babies. On Saturday evening the little Mascot gathered In 17.73 after being recalled exactly nlno times. Last evening, during the sacred concert, she took In M2: not ho very bad for weather such as this Is. ALABAMA'S ELECTION DAY. loth Sides Clnlm Hie State Trouble In Predicted.

(llj- Astortated Press MONTCJO.MKHY, Aug. this, the day of the State election, both sides nie claiming victory with a confidence which Is amazing. At Democratic headnuarters In this city the Slate Is claimed by a majority estimated nt between 2J.CO0 and To iho general public, however, the result la not clear. The Democrats have made unprecedented efforts lo cultivate the colored vote. There Is the Utterest feeling possible throughout the State, und many pio-dlct troublo lu some counties.

SUICIDE IN ST. LOUIS. Tlinmns J. Hnprerly, Appraiser's Hi-nmlner. Dies In Convulsions.

(fir Aascclated rreea.1 ST. LOUIS, Aug. b. Thomas J. Hag-erty, who has been Chief Examiner in the I'nlted States Appraiser's Office In this clly for the past thirteen years, was found In tetanic convulsion about 4 o'clock this morning In a room at tht St.

James Ilote. and died before medical aid could reach him. A bottii- of partly filled poison was on a table near his bedside, and the Indications aro suicide. JUMPED FROM AN ENGINE. Tbonius llrrniliin Hurt on the York Centrnl.

Thomas Brennan, twenty years old, a laborer, of Zi Cist Fifty-ninth street. Jumped an engine on the New York Central Kallroud at One Hundred and Sixty-third street at 10.23 o'clock this morning-. His head was cut and his right knee was Inlured, He was taken to Manhattan Hospital. Ho Will recover. i STRUCK BY A CABLE-CAR.

CieorKt KuFphen Ttnn Over anil Ills Skull l-'riirtured. While Oejrgo Kocphen, ageJ fifty, of 911 Tenth avenue, was crossing Third avenue at One Hundred and Ulivcntll street at 1 o'clock this afternoon, he vva run over by cable car and sustained what Is supposed to be a fracture of the sku.l. Ho was taken to the Harlem Hospital, and tho grlpman was arrested. -at a Artillerymen In Cniup. STATU CAMP, TECKSKILU Au The artlllerr Daltallona, Including IlatUry of the lint United rUatee Artillery and tli Fir it and Second National lluard Datterlee, will occub)' tha camp until the end of Iho week.

Kach battery evuttata of four of the new 3S 10-lnci each-loading rlnea and aei-entr men. There are lo be no dreaa paradea erenlnfi. and Ihte will havo the eftitct of dlmlnlihlni the number of lUllora to the camp. INanied for Congress In Kentucky Ulr Associated Preis LOUISVILLE. Aug.

I. The Deraocratlo primary elections in tho Flr.t and Fourth Kentucky Con-rreaslonal Dlelrlcia, held on Saturday re-aulted'ln the nomination of J. K. lieadrtek la the yiru and X. llontjomery la tlie Founa.

A Slimmer llrrnkfnsl. I Heart of Watermelon. Prolled llluellih. 1 I i SIlc-J Tonato. frtewe.1 Cucumber.

f.olls. Coffee. l'iitilit(-lon XrtltH. The liked nnd beautiful Phryne put nothing but salt and powder on licr face. If the old chronicles are to be believed.

Her bath contained sea salt. She selected fiult suits for her feasts: her bread was Halted, and her while soups were almoit pickled. ('renin ot l.eltnce Soup, Tear In small pieces one good sired head of lettuce; cover with one pint of boiling Veal stock; boll ten minutes. Hub together one tablespoonful of butter with one of flour, Add lo the soup and stir until it thickens. Press through sieve, return to the kettle nnd when It Is again heated add one-half of cup of cream.

Season and serve nt Once with croutons. If the lettuce llavor Is not sufficiently strong take two heads for the amount of stock given. A few drops of onion or celery extract add to the flavor of the soup. Vnshlntc t'nilernenr. Underwear should never be washed In the same suds that have served for other garments.

I'dwdered borax dissolved ill lukewarm water is a primary element of success In washing colored silk underwear. A good soaking In thin for fifteen minutes, followed by a rapid washing In good white sonp-suds with as little rubbing as possible, will produce the best effect. Hotter Water Js Apt to make them look wrlnkied. Never wring them; squeezing With the hands Is all that Is necessary. This being done, rinse Ih two waters of ihe same temperature and hang out to dry.

5rrr Kitchen Utensils. The metal bread board Is one of the new scientific devices which should be fouhd in every model kitchen. It Is light, does not absorb gtense and dough does not stick to It. It Is less expensive than the marble bread board, and, on the whole, answers nil the requirements of sanitary brendmaklng. The tiewest cooking utensils ure made of uturhlhuhi.

They ure not vet common, ow Ing to cost, but housewives who Used thorn say they hellher scorch nor biirlt, that they need less fuel than Is consumed by oilier utensils, nnd that they can be ktpt shining bright with only soap nnd water. Npckhnnds. V.lo nck bind, ortCe plain, now an elaborate composition and Is differently designed for each dress. The style with the material drawn round lh folds, with bow or rosette or flounces behind, Is rtlll the favorite, the bacft ornament growing larger every day. Then there Is LETTERS.

(IM eakssm ft ejXfi rerytl tal a nmcfatal le stats, a ittvenr WHfOafe, sbr-morion fo frfw, a ttscVecf 0 jtmeretf (mVrss! du ckM stxfcNe arret aohiVJ, end ttna ran put IM Uea rnfo leu lAosa 140 ess-rota, Lonf rtUrl etaMMi bt prtnMf. 1 Klsar Not iearce. To tha Editor: I would like to know your authority for the statement that kleaes are ecarce after naniaae Tou are Ineaperlenced, or else your companion (If rou have one) dreads the awful chance) you epMk of should she take the risk of eipresetos her affection that way. Flemember the world Is not soterned by Ihe ezpresslons of one not worthy of tho sacred tow. Come off, We have had enough ot Ihla allly wooden-headed nonsense.

Life Is too short lo Indulge tn such ahort-alghted notlonc, and all 1 ran bay la that you had better so to the country, and maybe that will refresh your Idesi, 1 ASTI CHUMP. A Ulonde's Heply. To the EJItor: In arswer to S. Knows" as to blondes being steadfast and true, I can on!) speak for myself, being a decided blonde. fl.

Knows" must hare patience until Ihe proper time cornea. I do not think It Is beisuse the little blonde's head baa been turned by admiration at home that she falters, but because she Is sure nf Iter parents' lore tor ber, but Is not so aure ot the steadfast-nesa ot her aweeikeart. Ifa may depend upon It that when. the parenla give their consent that Florrle Icr Margaret) will not be lacking In courage to Join him, as I am sure ahe will, Judging from my own feeling towarde "My Jack." FAITHFUL ULONUE. Materlnl Spiritual Wisdom, To the Editor! The dogmatta manner In which raen express their views regarding the origin of the universe, and tha diversity ef their opinion, proves the absurdity of arguing sjch matters.

How can the finite mind ot man diecorer the origin or destiny ot thai which Is Inflnlttf II it not more profitable for ua to confine our attention to the tneltiirk which concern us In the flesh rather than dispute about something we cannot comprehend? Tor Instance, a msn' stomach la an Institution of Interest end familiar to ua all, and many men I would like to know why It la Impossible, In this world uf plenty, for all man to get. at all times, sufficient food to nil their stomachs, same as do the little rpsrrows sr.d the lower animals, whose young do not stirre In the midst ot plenty or suffocste In tsnercent-houses. Let ue hesr from men who can solre this question, rather than tmm ihn.a hn Thev find matter and energy hare alwaye ealated." I'd Just like to know how Nick Odemus found that out, only it's Just seating time writing such things. THOMAS' COOPER. Objects III Cont.

To the Kditort I would like tu ask the adflce ot the readers of jour very Interesting psper. I have teen receiving th attentions of a young man of twenty-tour for Ihe past four months, who weara a coal which Is really obaeletes otherwlso he dresses well. He Is a carpenter and earns from 115 to IIS a week, I do hot understand why he continually wears It If some ot your readera would advise me how I could In a nice way ret him to leave ott wearing thla coat 1 would feel very grateful. STCLLA LAWTO.N. Koine Sound Advice.

To lh. Editor! I am very much Interested la your letter column, as It ahowa the uppermost thoughts of the writers. Those from the single-lasers and aghunllca are very lulirestlng. Ilul why waste apace on those fools who want to know bow llltle they can live on a weak, aud olhsra who want advice bow to aak for tbe return of two pillows they had loaned, Ac. To tht man who thinks of gelling married na tl a week I give thla adylcel Dur a ft books es Ue toonomle question, join a labor th plain front, breaking Into loops ai I It pisses round the sides, to becomo a.

I full wide ruche behind, and the lace band I laid over color, with perhaps it narrow I Jet galoon running round Its lower edge I or pinked taffeta ruche rdund Its top, fl or bota, aud the band with rosettes on fl each side and behind, like planet at I different stations of its orbit, is. 1olnr Cookies. One egg, one teacup each of granu- I latcd sugar nnd maple molasses, one I tablespoonful each of soda and vinegar I half tublespoonfut or ginger, floiif id roll thin, bake quickly. No shortfchlnc. I IVsllrnl by 'Women.

A choir nnd drclieitra coriducted by 4 ill counters, and consisting ejcclkalvMy of ladles or fashion, says the London 'H News, will be a novelty which ought I to bring a good deal of money into the coffers of the Sjclely lo Protect Children (aH from Cruelty. In whose behalf the per- formar.ee will be. Riven. The Idea, we' believe, originated with the Coimtesi f-H of Radnor, and It has been Warmly taken up by the Prlnceis of Waifs. who has promised to be present at jH St.

JamtR's Hall at tht cbheert. The 'I choir will number eighty ladles ot tltie. (H The orchestra, too, will consist ex- cluslvcly or ladles. Wnrineil-Over HleMt. vM Tdke cold roast beef or in niton.

ehof)f fine and put In an eat-then dish with little Worceitershlre satlce. tbver with mashed potatoes and bake. She Mnde Mottcy-. Speaking or the needle, there Is a llttl jM woman, fourteen years old, lit Clnelfi- natl, who has bald for all tier schflol books nnd shoes dilrinr tht- past j(ah This Is the way she did It: She made bltf black or blue aprons of satins, WltH sleeve protectors to match, and sold them to girl clerks, stenographers, AC. 'H C'ltnnsliitc Chickens.

In selecting poultry, the best way to fB determine whether It Is young Is to try the skin under the leg or wing; If It Is easily broken, It Is young! or, turn the wing backwar'd; If the Joint yields teadlly. It Is terldcr; a fat fowl Is Best for any btirpose After a chlckih of fowl ii killed, plunge It Into A hot of I scalding hot water; theh pluek oft th I feathers taking care not to th skin; when It la picked clean, toll up sheet of white wrapping paper, set fife to It, singe off all the Poultry shoulil be carefully picked, arid hit- ly (singed. If a fowl Is fresh killed, the vent will be close, and the flesh haVe pleasant Etnell. I'lnenpple Pie. One cupful grated pineapple, one cup- ful granulated sugar, one cupful water, one tablespoonful corn starch.

Coll all together until as thick as desired, it Improves It to udd the beaten whiles of nh egg or two after It Is taken from the lire. To be baked without an upper crust enlon. then you will Increase your knowledgw and your Income and wilt not add to the miself nnd poverti already exletlns In this world. the young man In love wbu wanta advice I wilt say eta) away from the girl. Join ens of the good government become of some use td yourself then you wilt be less a Kaney Dawson and more it a man and will have developed eno'jah gray matter to dUcern the signs of love In the other sex yourself.

To the American the Kngllshraan who are pretty prominent In yoar column would ay. alop It. It does no goil II only causea a bad feeling, where none should ex- let As to rhlch Is the best country to live la. thst Is a matter of opinion that can never as aeltled. but I will say that the Country does eel exist that Is good enough to livo In that Iz.

II you are poor. They can all be made better, ahd It, will bo the Enllah-speaklng race ekt will brine about a better condition of thlnga. Skat BAUfc I Origin of (he ZJejllt. To the Editor! I Will A. Kaplan pleaae tell me by what right 1 he translates "In the beginning Cod made the heaven and Ihe earth" to "With the beginning or with the aubstance already God oat out or modelled the heaven aad the earth r' Kaplan will nnd from the Scriptures that dark-heii first existed, and God aald.

"Let there bt light," and there waa light. It la this light in which God dwelleth, which he hsd formed by creating the heaven and the esrtk, since thtrt csn be no light without matter, all of wbka -oes to prove that God must have created the matter to form tho light; God, havlna formed light, he dwelleth In It. and Ihe light ho dwalletk In, no n-ui can approach. Also, 'Tour" seems to take pleasure In vulgarizing tbe wonde git narratlrn of Dalaam and the aas. Thla event la certainly hot more extraordinary than any other of the miracles that have been must take note of the fact that the elreumeUtUts at tha ot the Old and New TesUra.nl at.

leaaltattd tht performing ot miracles to oonvlaoa the peopli ot that time, but la our days of la-telllgence, when Christianity baa gained such a strong hold on all civilized nations, thtat miraclta are not neceasary. JAK. Jteed of Light. To the Editor: "Mlaa Doston" Is satisfied with tht facta wit forth by human aclence In preference to testa, the noblest gift of OoJ to man. fly the proper use of resson we come to tht knowttdgt ot God.

Without this we are literally on a level with the animal, I agree with "Little In Ihe partial analysis of "agnostics." Kaplan" seems to bo satisfied with self-Interpretation ef the Scriptures; he needs the "light" oi whlck God eptsks In the Scriptures. "your" sera "be It told ht must btlltvt the tale of tht talking aas suffer eternally." Thla It aa good aa the "Arabian Nights," but turely baa nothing It do with eternal liutha. In this glorious alat-k teenth century of boasted progress every one eeeaa striving for the knowledge of truth. What a mesa, what a conruslon of "beliefs," "Ideas," Ac theie are, beeauss men do not seek tht meant to obtatn tht end! JAMBS. CnrrlfiErca ihonltl Hare Lamps.

To the Editor: Tbe blocle rider mutt have a light and a bell or Jail ho goea; a carriage baa nsllhtc and goes unmolested. Where le tht Juttlct of tht' thing! A carrlagt "snesks" tlong tht park aad ont cannot act it until you art on top of It whether 11 la back or front. It It Impossible to tee or hear from what Llrecllon It la coming. Wednesday night I witnessed a aad accident A Mr. Townsend was riding around the circle la the.

Park when auddenly a carriage waa beard tn the dar.k but before he or any one tlaa could see HI ht wat liurlid from Ida wheel and knocked aense- less, tho bloud slrcsmlog from hla ears. HtM aerlou.ly lie was hurl remains to be ttenl air ambutanrt removed him and tht wrtcktd whest alls us Juttlct; a light to be carrltd br all vehicles Is the law, I believe. I dart asy re-, mains, for "Tht livening World" to enforce te( I lav. EUGENE.

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