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V S i X B A G E S

W l t H ABULLET

SiadUik of Lieutenant John W Danenhower

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The Record of the gtaTilaquoator of the l a s t AretiejExpeditioa

- i AjrsArous Md4 April 2a

l i eu tenant JoSa W Danenbo-wer of Arctic lfunegt irfta dtscotisred a 10 oclock h Is morning dead la Wa quarters at the Naval Academy wfca hole ia hlsi right temple l i e was found lyl h i s rug la front of his areplace with a| tag tied to hla bnttojjaole saying uSond to my brother at bullWaaalagtcin

Deeeas was 37 years of ago and entered the B A T S senfice i a 1866 from Illinois la which State he- waraquo hoes The lieutenant was on duty on board tha Cnite4 States s teamer Vandalla when that ves-raquoei eonwybd General Grant Kgt Egypt a a i la this way madefthe- acquaintance aad gained the high MSoam arid admiration of the general So favor Wy was General Grant impressed [that when James Gordon Bennett proposed the Jeanaets Arc-Uc expedition Grant strongly urged Lleaten-i n Daaetihower as A fearless and capable of-Bceir fotf raquonch service Lieutenant Daaenhow-

-jr volunteered and was appointed as navishygating o E laquo r of that expedition sailing In 1S7raquo and passing with credit through the terrible hardships of that voyage and the loss of the Jean-patte N i v a l officers have conceded to Danenhower ttraquo credit for saving his party Upon his return hi 1S82 with Melville as tho only Other jurvivingf officer Lieutenant Danenhower was

an scats sufferer from eye trouble the reshysult of Arctic privations and exposure JVShen mfflcteatlSv recovered Danenhower was detailed to the Xaval Academy at Annapolis aa Instructor and subsequently as assistant commandant la which posjtions he was very popular with thecadeis

Some dy ago h e went to Norfolk to superintend the Ktlngl out of the practice ship Constellation and during this service manifested such depression Of spirits i h a l several of his fellow oCicers believed hia mlad a s unsettled- Yesterday ho returned to the NavaliAcademy j Before^ his Arctic expedition he was at one t ime confined i n the asylum near this city It Is generally admitted that he must have been temporarily insane when he committed sufclde Ha had been very Intimate with young Robert W Gatewoodj who recently com mitted suicide on be Carolina iand whom ho saw a death It Is supshyposed raquothat this death 3agjested the mode to him he lieutenants personal and domestic affairs are Of the most happy character A few years ago he married a daughter of State Senator Sloan of Oswego $ Y- Hla widow is left with two call-dren

^ I a (Toougnt up ana ciosca a p by ~ comotsos bullet e l e T a o c 3 gained ajproflt under the poojl-just ig o a r a a a l n pound raquo and the peopto paid for It fthe

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S p e c i a l to the Eagle] AUAN7 sr Y Aigtrn 2a

Senator John Smith of Madison tamplMsd an hour to she Senate to-day In the interestjjof the bill which Is to give$150000 of the Staters memey toward- building two Stato elevators at Brooiiyn two at New York and two at Buffalo Ho said tho bill was Necessity because the elevator mo 3 jwere In a contains and were robbtug the comrtorco of the Stale The rats In S e w York - foe j handling 1000 bushels was 950 cents more than Is Chi-c a g ^ Tho cost1 raquo r trimming 1000 jfciishels ia Xew York w a s J3 against 78 cents la Chicago audi 95 for elevating tho same amount where bull3 wouid payi ij any whore else Sherman S Rogers of Buffalo grain magnate sat en the floor with Senator Slffla and his presence Iriritated Mr Smith along witfa th notse mado by Senators who wero not interested | S o in asking for ordpr he said bull Wo have a rule 4o keep people froxa this floor save by unanimous consent yet a geBUoraan sits here who has constaatl^annoyed me By his con-versaston with the Senator from tho Twcopyatyraquofir86

Mr Sloan said 5he geutlemau h a d n t talked to him about eleyators Mr Rogers s l ipped ikto a side room He Is Cosoxoissloamper of tho Ji lagari Bark a a d had a right oa iho floor if

Mr Smith wsnt ou to show that alata elevators could be bail for- S23CC0 a piece and ouIdnt bo ibought up and closed up by u combines Idle

as if State

had been engage^ la a practically private entershyprise on the canals for seventy years anddidnt need to stop

The Lav

An Appeal

GRANTS TR^P

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P laquo R RAILROAD COMHISSIOSFES

T h s X a m e s o f W i l l i a m E R o z c r i s I s a r c X 3 a l c c r a u d t w i n XyAtlxrop S e a t I n

i [Spec ia l t o the E a g l e ] I AXBAsT X Y- April 2a

SenatorPierce tbis moraii i j made a square test of the Republican maioritys nerve In moving thai the Senate go1 into open executive session for action on the nomination of Messrs Armstrong and Boc ibee He charged that the majority had taken no action In caucus and thai it was high time that tne Senate gave sorrfie consideration to the excellent name that had heenj sent la by the Governor daring the week past T i e minority he said were playing peanut politics j Mr Pitts said that U raquo resolution was an emanation from the Executive Chamber raquond Mr Kellogg attacked the Governor bitterly styling him i demagogue and a tricister It Is be wno Is playshying p e a i a t politics sakl gte The Lieutenant Govshyernor cajlled him to order

Mr H i t s wanted ugt know by what rigbt tie did It bullYoa are only tbe presiding officer he cried

u l h a ^ e b e e n romlnJed of that tjefore said Mr taampes I

I hold that common courtesy toward the Govshyernor deserves at least respectful mention

3tr Kellogg said hed Cnlshlaquojd- Mr Passett abased She Governor and said ho had sent private word to Senators [that h e d i d not want Mr Kicfcard confirmed rhejj2id withdraw Arkells name for like reasons^ The RcpuSiicaaa fougSraquo5he resolutloa oa points ot order raquonltl then by at party vote refused to consider the resolutions bull

It wasja rare exhibition of political gymaastlca The Governor a i gtclock this afternoon withdrew

the names of B u c i b s e aad Armstrong for Railroad Coromleraquoioner3 and named instead W S Roger t h e present Incumbent la place of John GOoanell and Isaac St Baker in place of Rogers Bakgtr Is at present suye-iniendant of State prison He added to the Ht Austin latbrop of Corniiy i a Baiters place He ia a Democrat The others-are both Beaabi icana

4 SEXCISE CASE OF LEPROSY

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[Special to ihe Eagle] 1 lt BOSTOX Mass poundpr i l 20

Miss Annie M Bulger of 80 Poplar street Brookshylyn and Miss jMary Scuigls of West Twenty-third street New York-City are both acquainted with Dr Andrew Jackson Grant About two yeara ago according to the detectives Dr Grant wais living at 1 Commerce street New York under Uteaamepf Dr Prince ^ bull

The doctor pat an advertisement in the New York papers stating that a gentleman j of refineshyment was anxioas to meet a young lady mthca view to matrimony He had no ulterior ohJt but he was lonesome j Both Miss Sturgis a n d MJss Bulger replied to thof advertisement and tho fljlly doctor at ouce began to pay attention to both of them showing ho aigruj of favoritism One day In March 1886 the doctor prdposod to Mise Buiger waa accopted and she agreed to marry on the 27h of tho bullmonth He then went to New York offered bis h i n d to Miss Sturgis and engaged to marry her on tho same day but with tiie last of March caino stormy weather and the doctor olaim-Ingbe was superstitious about being married on a raiay day asked the uususpoctlng women to postshypone tho respective eeromouiear until Aprli 1 MlsaSturgis agreed but Miss Bulger seemed bull more anxious to be married and urged that tho ceremony be performed March 31 to which the docjor finally agreed l i e then Induced Mlsa Burger to idraw alt herj money f680 from the bank and placo It in h i s h a n d s ho making tho usual promise that ho j would at once start with hs bride on a wedding trp to Australia j He also asXCxJ her to pacX u p ber goods and send them to his apartments on Commerce street which she did On the day of the wedding aud before Miss Bulger had bad time to start for New York to become Dr iPrlncos wife sho was astounded to hear the ratijle of wheels at the dpor of her house in Brookshylyn) aad to see all her trunks returned to her mottt of thorn einpty- She wont as quletry as possible to Dr Friscos lodgings but he had flown taking with him the money Hpw Miss Stuigis came out of the difficulty la -nof known When Miss Bulger saw Dr Grant at tho Camorldge Jai la few days ago shlaquo asked him if ho would not gWe her a notcopy that sho might have some of her property returned You have very little to comshyplain of returned Grant - What you have been through f u n is a mere baghtelle

An E A O I ^ reporter called at No 80 Boplampr street this afternoon The lady who responded fo the reshyporters questions was not at all IncHned to be com-

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AS EX-POLICE JUSTICE

W h o W a n t M i s S o n to C o n t r i b u t e to

lade tp the Major by Orer Vorked C crksmdashHis Honor Bir icts the Police C01 amlssioner to Stop th e Busishyness

M a y o r Whi aaey i s e n g a g e d i n a n efiort t o enforce the law in rogard to public traffl 5 on Sun^ days Complaints havo been made to hliraquo person ally and by lefctor that certain s torekee ira as a rale keep thoir placo of business open ot Sunday and that In bullso doing they work Injustice to other storekeepers and are also gdllty of a vi ) lat loaof the law A n v W these oomplalnta haw been a large number i f clerks in clothing and hat stores Some of them have called upon the Mayor and stated their grievances and joined with others In the following appeal bull- j bull bullgt

D K A B SramdashVe the writejre clerks and sales-m e a la the clothing and hat stores on Sands street Bridgeistreet Flatbush avonne eto work from 7 AM UH9and 1 0 P M a n d on Saturdays from 7 A Ml till 12 P M and Sundays from 7 A M till 1 E M making nine and one-hfaif days work a week At ten hours a day There Are about fifty or sixtj of us all Chrtotian yonng men who wish to spend our Sundays la a Christian manner and not In sell ing goods As Mayor of twe City of Brooklyn we beseech yoa (a ^Christian gentlQman and bo longlngtoa promioent church la this city) to do something to better our position

Yours respectfully SCFBKKEKS P SmdashWe would gladly give you our names only bull we would most certainly be discharged had ourshyselves aad families would suffer

This lot terwas recelTed by the Mayor a few days since aad after conferring with the Corporation Counsol his Honor this afternoon sent tho f olio wing to the Police Commissioner 1

bull MAYORS OFFICE BROOKLYN April 204887 Honorable Thomas Carroll CommUrioner of Police

ana JZxciatz DKAX SiR^-I have received complaints 0 f various

serious lofractions of the so called Sunday Law which oa tho facts stated amount to regular and uninterrupted public sell ing and offering for sale of commodities forbidden by law Section 67 of tho the Penal Code regulates public traffic on Sunday

While this law stands meetiog such uniform and consistent obedience from onr morchantsfand tradshyers a persistent violation thereof by Individuals here and there must nolther be winked at nor aUowed RespectfuUy DtD WnXTKBYL Mayor

The section of the Code referred toby the Mayor readsas follows bullbull bullbullbull

All maaaer of public fleHtng or offertag for salo of any property npoa Suaday la prohibited except that articles of food may bo sold and supptled at any time beforo 10 oclock io the morning and BX-cepr also tbat mea l s may be sold to be eaten on the premises where sold or served elsewhere by fca-terors and prepared tobacco In places other thpn whoro spirituous or malt l iquors or wines are kept or offered for sale and fruit confectionery newsshypapers drugs medicines anjd bull surgical appliances may be sold la a quiet aad ordecly manner at any time of the day f j

SATURATED Wl|fH BLOOD j ^

A S n n j a r i a n T a i l o r V l raquo o i s S u p p o s e d t o H a v e ZTlurdered M i s W i f e

Aclo lpb E e i c h e 5 6 y e a r s o l d w b o t w a 8 ar--rested last nljjht for the murder of his wife Lena 41 years old by cutting her throat on the second floor of-the toueraent 144 Norfolk street New York was takon to EssexMarket Court to-day by Captain Allaire and Officer Reap Samuel Grassbl3 wifes cousin who was taken into custody at ithe same t lmo was also arraigned Relohe ia a Hungarian tailor Ho preserved an unbroken silence Grass

jnade an informal statement to the effect that trouble prevailed betweon Relcho and has wifeJor soma time past and owing to her distrust of him she sent her bunk book to a friend for safe keeping Grass came homo at 7 oclock and wont o^t again to peddle Ho returned at 1130 oclock aud went iato a saloon next door to get a g lass of beer While there he heard a noiso like a scuffio lit Relcbos rooms Some porsono suggosted that he go up and ascertain tno cause On doing so Grass heard the moaning of the unfortunato woman He ran to the Bldridge street Station iiouso and askeil to have gt an ambulance sent for Captain Allaire promptly bull ca mo around to 144 Norfolk street himsolf but when they went upstairs the tjody of Mrs Reisch waa-cold and life was extinct Captain Allaire also made an informal statement of the circumstances under which h e arrestedjiRelche and Grass aftor finding that the woman was dead Reldhe was out at tho time but when ho returned to the house he was immediately placed in custody He professed Ignorance of the crlmo Captain Al latrje found his underclothing saturated with blood The prisoners werb remanded to enable Captain Allaire to proshyduce evidence bull

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T h e C l i f f o r d F a m i l y Arrtla E c J o r c t h o C o u r t s

bull Bjrn 5raquoBylaquoiclansraquo The Beeoiher Mejmorial Pondlis rapidly iii-

creastng Aj humbee pf city phys1 clans have sub-scribed thrdogh DrlSTfBt Raynwind^fttRlatt^ot which waltlaquohondod lnto the treasurer this morning

In addition wgt I thViapoyip^^amo^t-Ma^^iy^^^

peaded This $800 snlfscrlbea by temple I srae l ot S t Louls laon its wcy and vrill bo acknowledged Ih

a few days f bull -Tlf bullbull -h-^ bullbullbullmdash bull The donations received b y Mr Ritfley Hopes to d a t e a r e a s f p U o w s bullbull bullbull bullbullbullbullbull bullbull[bullbullbull bullbull^Y ProvioaaVy nflinowledged I 09i3w60 wraquo rgt v wi)itney j i 4 Hon i) Jgtviampitnlaquoy ~5jijiv-vwpo Oharlos Plerejj i 1000

Collected jfrom ph -slclons through ex-Health Commlasonlt|r Dr J H Raymond Dr A J O Sltono J i jl Dr C N Boailand t 4 Dr A W She5ard jjV Dr Hugh Mpmlth| - Dr Honry LnKonsteia Dr Thomaraquo H Smithk V Dr John Harrisan ( Dr F R-FMhch J iL Dr Wr j Criilfcshanki L DrJiH Wand 4 I DrOharieaqprertgtlaquo5laquo bull DrBC Wadsvrortll bdquoA A Lady Pbyafcim Dr J G AtktBraquoon L i i Dr William a i ia i laa Dr W JJLIJ KiraquokellaquoL DrTH Ha5rd l l i i i Dr K De La VBrgoo bull Dr OKGucfcher Dr ODioko i Dr R O Mdffatt DrH T Halleok t A PhyslclaDJ JJVJ A Pbylaquololan i A Phyraquoioian raquo ] A Phyraquoiciaa - ^ bdquo l

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1000 1000 1000 2600 2500 2000 101)0

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600 600 600 600

-600 600 300 200 200 200 100 too

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S05185O 180883

Grand total 4 l i laquoU862J9 Dr Raymond saysim his note f i n addltkgtnto-

the abovo $30 has been subscribed but not yet paid in Those who hav^ not yet reapoi dedare requeaS ed to do so this weeki bullbull - Z lt bull

Mayor Whitneys|aote is as fol owsHerewith please find xny check ltbr $50mdashmy contribution- to Beecher-Memorial fundi j D)DfWHtrNRY

Mr Pierce writes|to Mr Ropes the foUowlng Please place Inclosed bheck for $10 to credit of the Beecher statue fuhdj and much oblige bullbull[bullbullbull

gt Youra truly CHfBXBS PEBBCTR

FAIR FIGHTERS

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CHICAGO IH-i April 20 bullbullbullbull A special from Louismllle Ky says bullPhysicians

are macli interested over the discovery of a genuine ease of ieproey In his city Theipatlent 13 John Hastjnga wno lives with bis parents on WUson Street He contracted the terrible disease in Ilono-

Inlu aboat three years ago and his entire body is covered with sictteniog e-uptioas peculiar to llaquopers Hastings (is 30 years ot age and was corn la this city Being of a roving disposition he left home about Ave years ago aad went West Piading himshyself in Saa ifrancisco and without money he accept-

i ed a berth on the steamer City of Pekia a trading vesael botind for thej Sandwich Islands When iho jrteamer landed there Hastings waa taken ill ana grew so much worse that the oStcers had him moved to bullraquo boost ila Honolula and a^ran^elt with an old

-bullman to care for him until his ship could return It bull was then that the youag man became affected with

the-awful disease The City of Pekin returned took aboard thes Jic^ sailor aad when they were again In yortHa8tiijgs was sent home to his relatives He succeeded ia Xeeping from his parent the knowl-

edge of th terrible disease and it was not until las t Sunday that they knew of their sons ailmeat Duriog the last two years he has beea treatiag him-

bull s e t t Two of tho best physiciaas la the city now have his case in hand

THE CITY ASD SUBURBAN

TVoa n y | M e r r y Xgtuciievv C a r l t o n S e c o n d i i a n d Cantor T h i r d

bull [ Loxsof April 20

T h e City and Suburban Handicap at Bpsom toshyday w a s won by Mr T L Wardles h m Merry Duchess Mr Somers Caritoa came in secondwith Mr-W IAn3ons Castor third

SummarymdashThe City aad Suburban Handicap of 000 sov added to a sweepstakes of 15 sov u^b 10

brfeit for 3 year olds aad upward the owner of fce second-horse to receive ampJ30V oat of the stakes fee winner of any race after the publication of the

-bulleights to carry 5 pounds of two races or one yaiue jOOaov 10pounds extra entrance tob gs thoon-iy liability if forfeit be declared ono mile and qfcarter |C7 subscribers Mr T L Wardles b at Merry Dachess 5 vrs e l d

by Spec a Iain oat of Grand Dnehess 1 Mr yomerraquoib o Oarls^0 I yr oid by Poil Mot o a t of

BonraquoySgtoc 2 Sir W l A o w n s b c Caalor yrlt old by Zealot pal T ^ f L a d y Yardiey ^ 3

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S X W A K X M J April 20 v JArs gtlaquooli tho wife of Wauesaiag milk dealerwho yesterday took a dose of muriatic acid in mistake for eoogh mixture was reported to be Improving this morning

j 1mdashbull J H I CALH0CX S O S C H E s T ^

bulllt i WASISINOTON D C AptU 2a bull I t i s understood that W W Cor^oraa loatem-bull plates accompanying Secretary Lamar to Charleston t o attend the ceremony of uavalUng the Calhoun monument on lhe 26th Inst

KILLED BY PALLLTG DOW5 SfAIBS

JiffW OKI-XA-VS La April 2a - HjB Mayes Jr a young attorney of this city

wasaccidental ly killed last atght by fal l ing down a Bight of stairs ieadiug from hlj office HelSjBup-

posed to have raissed hfas footing ia the dark] H e fell a distance of twenty feet fracturing h i s skulL

A BOT PATALLI5C1LDXD

A case s o m e w h a t Tjousmsl i n character c a m e up before the Charities Department this morning James Maxwell formerly n (Quaker city police Jusshytice and a gray haired m a n of 80 asks that his son William Maxwell of l l i Woodbine street be comshypelled to contribute to his support William is by his brothers described as Doing the financial manshyager of Dana amp Co of 20 Nassau stroot Nbw York and Is credited with receiving a salary of 42500 ai year

TJhe father has lived with one of hta soils FranK Maxwell fox the past bullbullIx years This son] receives a salary of $1000 a ytar as a salesman of cigars and liquors He Is very bitter against his brother Will-lam for bis harshness to the father and declares he-i wi l l push the case In the courts if necessary to bring him lo term^ He Is willing to pay his own share and that of another brother who Io not able to contribute

Wllllsm Maiwell agreed to appear before the Commissioners this morning but left the Office beshyfore his case came up wua the remark tiiuMj If ho were proeecated he would fight j u

We 11 give that follow alii the fight be (rants said President Ray I j]

One of the brothers stated that when has father applied to William for assistance on one joccasion he waraquo told to hire a bed or take a traia out of

town 1 i THE APOLLO CLUB C0SCpoundBT

A s u c c e s s f u l A f f a i r a t t n e I A c a d e m y of n u k l c X a t l I l v e n i a - ]

The A p o l i o Club gavp i t s t i i ird pr iya to c o n shycert of the season last eTening la the Academy of Music before a large audlenj^i Tho programme commenced by the entire duspoundpgflaquog w Sjinday on the Ocean by Boinzo w h i ^ w a s followed 4p raquolss Jesslo Primer who gave p faataale oa themes from Uounods Faust arraaged hy Liszt on the piano The balance of the programme Included a Molodle by Rabenstein renshydered by the orchostra M Scena and Aria from D e r Preischutz VWeber by Mrs B Humphrey-Allen Nigwt Song in theWoods Schubert Apollo Club bullbullTfco Fasewell of Hiawatha Arthur Poote Apoilo Club and orchestra^with inshycidental solos by Mr ueary^ S Brown J soprano solo threesongst A Sylvia Sihubort bThdurt like unto a aowor Schumann c Widmuhg Schushymann by Mrs E Humphrey-Allen Serenade y W- Chad wick Apolio Club piano solo bull A Imshypromptu op 36 Chopin b Hungarian Dance Brahms Miss Jessie PrimerWar song ctpound the anshycient Saxons J Reltz Apolio Club and orchestra

All ot the numbers were weH rendered^in every Instance eliciting heartyiapplause and frequent re-coBs Dudley Buck acted as accompanist assisted by John Hyatt Brewer accompanist and Harry Rowe Shelley organist (|

mdash raquo i TBAXSACTIXC CODXTt BUSINESS

A t tle S X e e t i n z o f t h e C n a r i t i e s C p m laquo m i i w i o n e z w T n i n UXorniag

At the meeting of tho Board of Charities Commissioners this morninlng Dr J J Shanks of the Insane Anyium was granted two weeks leave of absence The Board formally approved the biH now before the Legbiatureprovidlng for the selecshytion and purchase of farm landsand tho erection of proper buildings for the accommodation of the 450 insane criminals In the Several State institutions Including the 200 at Auburn There are ntfw twenty

J such convicts In tho Kings Couaty Penitentiary The Brooklyn Assemblymen a^Albaay will be furshynished with copies ot the Boards approval of the bill Senator George B Sloan sont a letter saying b e would have the Item of board for Statepaupers which had been omitted from the Sdpp2y bill ia-serted therein George Sohns Jr pealtentiary druggist petitioned to have his salary raised

The Clifford family appeared in Justice Masseys Court this morning in the trial of tho sixshyteenth case In which its members have figured This time Mrs Clifford was charged with having asshysaulted Constable Puill ips with a bar of iron or-a pleee of iron pipe when h e was la the act of removshying some goods from her stable April 12 under the foreclosure of a chattel mortgage Mr ^hlUlps and hiswitnesses said that Mrs Clifford struck the con-stablo on the head face hands and arms with the pipotheuthrewstonesand sticks into the stable a a d finally drew a revpl vor with which she threatened to shoot any man who dared lay a hand on any of the goods Mrs Clifford swore to substantially the same-factsexcept that she put tho boot upon the other foot and charged the constable with assaulting her In exactly tho manner he described winding up with drawing a revolver The case was tried before a Jury aad occupied almost the entire morning sesshysion of the court A verdict of guilty w i s rendered aad Mrs Clifford was fined $50

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THE U S E S ACCUSATIONS t

A D e m a n d for t h e P r o o f o f t h e P a r n e l l

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i NXWAX3^ K J April 20 Adolph Patler a small boy employed in Seiszs

aat factory fell into a^ ketUo of ho shel lac yester-ayi He was removed to the German Hospital (There h e subsequently died from too results of his njuxfos bull --

if THE WEATHER

wisBKwrosi i r e ApHi 20 i yor Hastens 5 e w York fair w ^ t i r followed by ocai showers In Nortnora Now YorEWjrl igThurs-

l a y Tariable winds shifting to nonfcweet BEC0Ramp 0y TO2 TuTtEMOJESTKa i

gt ThefoUowtagis the record of the thermometer as kajrt at the UxooaXYji DAXJUY KAOLSOBICO rAK xi-vgt A M

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i EIGH WATER

The follosrCao ia tho ltjraquoiScial aflnouncement 0f tlto t ime and-duratioa of high water a t Xlaquorlaquo York andSandy ilook tor to-morrow April 211

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LOKDOX April 20 Several-Gladstone Liberals desire to have Parliashy

ment issue a summbns to tho editor of the Time calling him before the bar of the House of Commons to answer for breach of priviiego in accusing Mr Parnell and other members of the Housaot comshyplicity la crime or that Mr Gladstone propose the appointment ot a committee to examine Into the Times charges The Parnelfites have been coa-aulted and their loaders oppose both propositions If neither the Paraellltes nor the Gladstoniana take the initiative In moving for investigation it Is probshyable that an independent motion will be made which both the Government and Liberal union members will support

KLXAL OBDEBS TO BE ISSUED TO-MOBBOW

f Special to theEagle ALBANY April deg0

It la understood that final orders will be Issued from the Adjutant Generals headduarter to-morshyrow on theftndlogsof the court martial In-thocases of Major Ackerman and Second Lieutenant Smith Nothlag has yet been decided in the Benedict case as tho ramms are aot yet at hand

TUB WXSTXBT TSlDXiKCfiKASWQ ITS STOCK

[ S p e c i a l t o t h o E a g l e ] _ j | AXSAHY N Y April 20

The Western ITnton Telegraph Company Hied a certificate at the Capitol this morning sefting forth the Increase In the amount of its capital stock from iS0C00C00 to $8hj200W)0- bull f

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The Senate to-day passed Senator Culltins bill to compel savings banks throdgb tho State Superin- bull tendent to Issue a catalogue of dopo^itor and ac-cuunvt for twenty years $npound cases where-the sums eXceedUO bullbullbull-bullgt bullbull bullbullbullbull i

DID HE CEL0R0F0RM OEK

JOirn J l u n r o s A l l e g a t i o n In Mcjr S5000 B a n i a s e Su i t I

This morning in the Connty Conrt before Judge Van Wyck aad a Juryj-the cas^ of Elizashybeth Munro as adrninlatratrix lagainat ^Ienry Emshymons was called for trial Mrs Munro t eeks to reshycover tSOOO damages from Mr Emmons because as she allegesher husbands death WHS caused by Emmons pull ing him Out of a sink bed in October

1884 In order that he might sign some-jpapers by which Mrs Munro was deprived of her proper share in her husbands estate Mrs jUunro alleges that on the evening preceding her husbands death Emshymons visited the house as a pretended watcher and -after persuading her to lie down chlorofonmed her When she recovered consciousness she found Km-mons talking augrlly to her husbandwhile he held him standing on the floor Her husband died the following morning The story has already been told in deta i l ln theEAGLET The de7oflsels a gen-oral denial

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i AS SOBER AS A J U D 6 B I

I t Was a Well] Contested Combat and Judge Massey Will Hare to be the Umshypire at tho Sequel j

T h e f r i ends o f Mis s E l l o n R o a c h a n d M i s s Teresa OConnor may rest easy Jn the conviction that each of those charming young ladies in the event of the demise of the other1 will take particshyular care to have the grave kept gr ion and wiII sit oa it If necessary In order to gui rd against any unexpected return from It This state of affairs has been precipitated by a mutual t encounter beshytweon tho youug ladies last evening in the ha l lway of the tenement B State street wherein they both reside A blneeyjed rosy che raquokedyoung man is described-as being at the bottom of the trouble

When two truthtnjj and good loo ting girls have a serious difference ltls a matter of e ctrerae difficulty to get a detailed accouut of the Qght by rounds and in this c ^ e posterity m ust dep raquond for its recshyord on the statements made by th gt participants to Justice Massey before whom coui iter warrants for assault have beeo obtained Tore a says It was a rough aad tumble catch as catch lt an bang whershyever you can- sort ofia scramble ii which each got la her fine work about aa equal number of times In other words Torosa claims that it was a draw Ellon on the other hand says it w is to a finish and that Teresa won the belt She sayraquo Miss OConnor draggodher up ariddown stairs gtyhdr hair a n d almost eradicated it in large spots abusing her i n every possible manner The warrants will be served this afternoon and Teresa and Ellon will ventilate their grievances in courti to-morrow morn-Jng- bull bullbull I j m f

TO BE JiELD OK J p E 7

T n o A n n n a l C o m m u n i c a t i o n off t h e G r a n d Lodore F a n d A Iff

i mdashJmdash] r l^ot ices Have boeni s e n t o a t o f t h e h o l d i n g

oa J u n e 7 of the annual communication of tho Grand Lodge or ifreb and Accepted Masons of the 8tote of New York In Masonlo Hall corner of Twenty-third street and Sixth pvenue New York City The different committees will meet In tho ball on the Thurday preceding to consider all propositions questions or matters prosehted b y the Grand Master for their consideration or on file with the Grand Secretary Lodges which have any propositions to miiko^ must Bio them with tho Grand Secretary within ton days after receivshying tholr notices of bull the assembling of tho anshynual communication Three arhondments to the constltutiph andstatutes have boon proposed The first is to amend section 53 article 11 of tho constishytution by adding a^ter the wo^d member iu the tvpenty-second line the words t i p raquoo the close ot the presontyear The second Is to amend section 16 article 7 of the statutes by providing that any lodge may enact aby law to exempt any member from the payment of dues other than to the Grand Lodge on condition that h e pay into the treasury of such lodge a sum to J be specified [by tbe by law but in no case is it to be lbss than the amount of the

i aanualdues for flfiojoni years Thb third proposition is to add And been elected afijcr the word memshybership in the fourth l ine of soctlon 45 article 28 Each member of the] Grand Lodge appears therein la his proper Jewel and clothing f

iffect^d by t i e Sudden Death of Hl3 Son bnt^Not Bancreroiisly IIImdashRecalliaff the Trial of Ithe Tabernarlo Pastor | | | ^ |

J ^ ^ i ^ o T O ^ m e ^ ^ ^ t p ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ Shear i s lying at deaths door Is utterly without flt undatlon The Rov Br Spoor who Is ono of the oi dest members of the Brooklyu Presbytery and who gained fame a s the counsel for tho Rev T BsWitt Talrnage during the notable ecclesiastical ti ial has of course been affected by tho sudden d ath of his last surviving oon but Uls condition

not serious and no danger is feared His son Vj illiam H t expired from pnenmonla early yester day morning B e had been chief clerk in the Park B apartmont for the past twenty years hut resigned li st Summer Within two years every member ot Rev Mr Spears family has passed away His wife to whom h e had been married fitty-two years d ed two years ago and his daughter Mrs John P

8 ihrymser died in last Noyember His sohja wjto it sertottsly prostrated by her husbands death T tie funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 9 9olock atlthe residence of -the famUyVl86Luioola place nearBli thavenue bullbullbullbull bullbull v^- - Next to th]e distinguished dofondanvtnd not much laquororshadowod bven by tho j Tabernaolerjjastor hint- jyjttJ)r Hpear was the moat chaivcteiSU^cifigOTe i t tl ie trtaL I n perfect auUtnesis toi^Y^Bykethe-c iampion Of the foes of Dr bullTajihagei the4wb-jxpejbi- ifc ipresehted extremes of a most -decided oharacler-bull y an Dyke short etoutsouoious and deliberate as cautious polished and conciliating SpeartaBv s] ender excitable and netVoiis^was alert defiant a jgresalro andexasperating Ho reveled tojthe

it ilrlcaoies of ecclejiiastical law cared for no doboto laquotat was not colprejl wlth perhaps a l ittle venom a (well ias teinpet and was never s o thoroughly a bulloueed a s wljen the tide of battle seenied to be go-1

ii gagainst him and nothing but a brilliant charge o gtuld save the day When the leaders In this long a id interesting fight measured their sacred sabers n otaphorlcal blood was certain to flow with rree-d gtm and the large audiences taking aides accord-li g tothelr eympaithlescould never be prevented ft om indulging in demonstrations much more con-g mial tea theatro Shan^a^church-H -- Vv bullbull V-

There were times when Dr 8pear w a s aatrlking a nectacle When all bis energies were aroused and w hen In tho heat and fury of discussion his clerical-iistlnct8 wore subordinatedaltogether when t|he forensic tendencies of the man took comploto pps- s isslon of him bull- It was jwitti difflculty that h e r (strained himself from indulging la personalities pound e j n a d e the^ause of the accused eo thoroughly his o vn that an uniformed spectator would -have been i istlfled in supposing that (the counsel himself was o 1trial and that lie wasBghtiog horoicaUy against orerwhelming numbers Ashower of cold and g littering shafts would precede the generalougage- 11 tent They were usually aimed a t the- other

de- as a whole | They fprmedi however^ mere ly t i e baslampof a sort of preliminary ekirmlsh with a fgtw stray sarcastic shots Just to make matters Ive ly Then tee heavy artillery would come into play with scathing denunciation a s t h s a m shymunition The doctorjs j Indignant thunderirigs D tust still be echoing i n the ears Jgtt some

r those who listened to the canhonadtog When t i e smoke of the heavy ordnance had floated

fit - aud the dauntless artilleryman had taken reatb a thirst for single combat Invartablyassert-

0 1 Itself At this JunctareiDr Van Dykes turn id-y orlabiy came raquoA fierce challenge a somewhat re^ l i c t a n t a n d dignifiod acceptance a swift andugly Ias sage a t arms aad thej the waterspr thetr la l v oold subside leaving- a juttle foam to tell where 110 waves had beeu surging with a giant sweep and vfhitened crests - -l bull h -bullbullbull--j

Siuce figuring in^hls memorable episode In the Tabernacle pastors history littlo has been seen of 1 ijr Spear and for several years he has been almost entirely withdrawn from public observation His r ilnd ho we vor Is vigorous land he finds hearty con-8gtlatIoo In his solitude by his communion with

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AFFAIRS AT THE NAVY YAUD

S e c r e t a r y W h i t n e y Bsuwes a n O r d e r to

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THROWN DOWN STAIRS

A n d T b t e n K i c k e d

E l e v a t e d

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I One H u n d r e d a n d Thirtieth street and| T h i r d ^ o n U e New York apshypeared in tho YorkvBlo Court Hnis morningwith a terribly bruised and odt head He was both prisshyoner and complainant He purchased a ticket at the Seventy-sixth street station of the Third avenue Klevated Railroad early this morning The ticket agent Frank Whitman saw that Hughes bad been drinking and refusedto let him ride uptown Haghos persisted and- Whitman threw h im down tho station steps and kicked him about the head when he reached ithe bottom Whitman denied that he had assaulted Hughes but ho was he ld by Justice White to answer Hughes p a s fined $10 for being intoxicated bull t I

General ordersto the chiefs of bureaus have boen issued by the bull Secretary ltat the Navy

mong the more important of which is the follow-1laquo bull bull [ bull bull bullbull I - I [ bullbullbullbullbull bullbullbull -

The chiefs of bureaus wltl have prepared for my olpproval by the 30th of-April schedules of such materials aad supplies a s t h e t think will be reshyquired In their respecti ve departments for the forth-comingyoar -

The Navy Yard pay office whioh used to be on State street New York has been removed to rooms 1)9and 111 In the Stewart building New York

John Stevenson pay director and Navy Yard storekeeper is at present in Washington DC

j A court martial Is being held to-dsy On board tho Atlantic as to Fireman Mills who deserted the ship some timelago to avoid ihetrouble of the trisjltrlp

j Master boat bujlder Samuel H Tompkins went some time ago clam fishing up on the Harlem River Soon after he noticed a painful swelling ou his right foot He consulted a Bnrgepn who oponlug -tho swolllng found a small clam in the foo t

Lieutenant Commander P Fahronhold arrived this morning -byr the- Soujtid steamer from Boston with 147 ihen from -the receiving ship Wabash who are to form part of thWrewbf the Trenton

The alterations o f the Dispatch which is ly iog at the Yard are^to bo pushed forward as quickly as possible at acost notexcoediug$441

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RAPIDLY PUSHING ITS WOKE

The Fire Departmon I authorities bavin nntlbunced it asfthelr mteniloa to roplac the tele gt Phone polos which wore roc loved from Cli ssoa ave bull hue| byorder w^iiO^XtoB^witfcf-fib eslotihb 8an|e size and height to bo nraquood solely to rtnepttit pos gta ot the ttrp-and pol ice telegraph systema Mayor Whlme ito^yl^adraquotaifcwlth Commw-sloner EnnU wipt the View) f ascertaining whether or hot it was absolutely nee raquossary thap this shoulk be done The yenayor-laquoalt4 Uiatnhleasli could be demonstrated to him that hlaquorequirements of tbq service necessitated the ere rtloa of polesi there ha should oppose i t HedWn ^laquoaref6rthlaquoihnseanll nu^representatlinto which he had been irabJeoteU by ito Havliaid bat he ^ d e a ^ ^ i ^ p 6 M thai sehtlmentsJ bt bull proper ty owners-sa^iaraa practicable anil he dfd IJ totsW -whyjlfothitj arrangements bould be madethe^poligt8 should

Itles shaU show ttia^ ttwgtf irectton^-of - --polesbull add wires in the panof the aven to iu question was hep-

_easary for tho protection of 1 Ife and property int^e maintenance ofitho Are alat Da-system hi did not see how he conlfl proper|y nterfero 0M$ he op peolaUy^ wished)wasto aVola anyapparent resent-meAtof the actionjtakstsby the property Ownebi whichhad resUVed la tho removal o f jthe polbs erected by tho fclophone co hpahyunder la permit issued to the ^lre Depart lout ia accordance with an agreementlaquo several yei ra standing i Aft ^ Commissioner Ennla attoi ded at the jMayorS laquoir-flce^withJampcjbLj Watson the 8upertotendoatjof

tho^tolegiaphMltSorpon itlon Couneol Jouka was laquo W i w laquo f t Conimisaloae rBnntstod the bullMayor that it was necessary tohavs tho polos on Claasbn avetoue [This rf theposftJc a which Bnhls has held fromtheitart^MajorWh]tneysald he deslreu|to _vislt tho location and inaki an examination of before arriving at a doclslo i-inv the matterSo wai arranged that in com pi ay with Mr Jenks ahd theCommiailoaer ho shoul i go out there this uftpr-noan V- bull bull- = - y bull lit

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1^ bull Maa | g f ^ | | | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l a j ^ Broods Orer His Trjoubles and Becomes I n s a n e bullbull_bullbullbullbull- bullbullbullbullbullbull bull j -

bullbull J)n the 9f i of Jaanary l a ^ t B e ^ a Hamilton avehiiegt saioon keeper quarreled vtlth hlsbarkeeper William Quintan During a scmne that followed Mooney Bred at Quihlau Ho said be dldl^not shoot to h i t him but merely-wanted to frighten hlm^ Untortunatlt iy the ball burled it ieif in Qulnlans left breast j ui t over his heart Ho was takjsri to the Long Ismndlc^Uege Hospitalraquo wijore he still lies but yet far from out Of danger There hatjo been many adjournments of the ease since thehi It was to come up in Justice MassnyTs Court to-day hotfromwordreceived byjhis Hoampor this m p r n m g i t l a scarcely possible tbdtltwill ever bo t r i s i Tbe counVphys l c ians sent a certificateiu this morning to the eCfoct that Moimey had so broodedbull gtver the unfortunate affair that his reason had become entirely dethroned jand he jtvas a raving maniac i Mr Moouey was a well to dbbuslaoss man of peaceable character and diapo-sltfon He never was in trouble before and was not

thought by his friends to be capable of deliberately shJjotlhg a man If he flredthe shot as he saysaad as all hlsfrlouds beliovo with no iatontion of]hit-

(Jululan he has paid dearly for the net jThe slclans doubt iwhether his reason can ever he

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OBITUARY -

C o l o n e l E d w a r d K ILansin 1

jColonel Edward B Lansing died last night at his roaidence 16laquo Washington Park Hoi had) bCtju ailing for several days but was not thought t o bo seriously ill until within tho last few hours Ipj laTundorstood that- heart-disease was the cause of dlath He wo3 53 years old Colonel Lansing was] tne son of Rev Dr D C Lansingwho was for many yearstho pastor of the Clinton avonuo Coagroga- tUonal 6hurch preceding thore the late Ro^ Dr Huddingtoii Subsequently he removed to] JuburUj N Y When the civil war broke | ojat young Lansing was appointed first ltoutouant ]ud adjatant in the Seveniy-flfth New [Jfork olunteors and served for somo tlmo He studied iw and In 1809 returned to Brooklyn and entered pon the practice of his profession in this i city

Shortly after locating here he was elected Dopau^r moht Commander of the Grand Army He took an sjotlve Interest la political matters and in 1878 was prominent in the Liberal Republican movement l b 1874 ho was appointed Chief Clerk in the Police Department and held the position for several years l p the Presidential campaign of 1876 he was yory

jctlve speaking frequently and to large audiences every part of the city A s a e tump speaker Colo-

jel Lansing was forcible and eloquent jpt lato rs ho has devoted himself to his profession and

built u p a large and lucrative practice Colonel using was twice married his second wife surviv-

him He leaves a son who is ono of the pro-roprlotora of tbe Clarendon Hotel

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alls about the 1 sideamp CAP-produced oy a of the opinion wall of water came pouring cpbid reborer oyer the stern tain and al l on

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bull Captath Sayles]o^Thomastoni Mdcommanding the ship S L John of that port arflveil I n the harbor to-day with his vessel and elghteonj men all safe after the mjs t rematjkable experiance they ever passed through in aHthelr3iyeamp i i 7 oclock on

miles from B w l d y h ^ u i j d lh f rbin Liverpool drivshying along on the port tackunder ml l zeh bull lower top-sAllSj^attker main jtopsail malhlupper topsail xorotopsaa-^adjih^rhoi^9ae fcus blowing at the t ime and t i e g i j i f c ^ ^ the inmtovroyal yard were loosened H^enry Brown one cTthe sailors was sent aloft to secure the sail and 4ad worked his way lh well towards tHeHjJSst when

pened that h e a ^ c o s i h l ^ his life v Bour great bullwavesyrosiup like ship and came downou ^fer from tdln Sayles thinks the effect w tidal wave- copyHiors on tho ship

i that a rwhlte squall caught her tharreached as high i s the forey oyerttiiii bow and before the shi another wave ibquAllyhigh swep and tore ralohg her djsck The deck had to broco themselves at] r igging or -they would h a v e gone medlatelyafterward a great waveSstruck tho starshyboard side and carried tho vessel on her beam enda-^-The cargo of salt ta bags tras-well stowed fifl^b^^^^^iltfij^^^t^n^im last of tha St John As the vessel lay oh tx61 beam ends the last great wave struck her on t i gt port side aud righted her with a force that n ode her timbers

j f K ^ l ^ v i i ^ ^ ^ l f ^ ^ ^ f t ^ W ^ ^ ilaquoht a n d dived down headforemost again with a J rk that snapped the main topmast off at the1 can - A s that fell it broke themlzzen royal mast whii h was oonhected with ItIby braces ahdetays offahoi t ajbd the weight of-tbeWreckalso carried a w a y tup fere royal and top gal lant yards whlbh fell one Iant forecastle The vessel also Bpankerbobni i - By whatseems almost a miracle Brown who was on-tbiemain r o y feet above the deck was pitched c l | a r oyer the yard but seized the maia royal stay wtth a death grip As~the wreck feU he swung far | u t oyer the port side and into the waves but tho Vessel righted on her keel Just at that tjlme-ahd h | swung l o board again and alighted just aft of the deck houses The deckwas full of waterj up to the rail and the water brokeBrowns fall B-e was almost unhurt and was able to be atWork again the next c jay - -i

LuckUythe wreck from aloft XoH oa tho dock inshystead of dragging alongside j Tr jo crew spent the reot of tho day In clearing away |he ship proceedshying under staysajls Jbullbull-bull bull

lt THE COURT C A L e i s i A S S

on the fop gal-rriod away hor

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T o - m o r r o w

CrnctnwCkraquorrET---Bartlett J J PartfE^rNos 749^ Crulkshan Hayes vs DenslbwManufActurln ve Electric Light CoJ 860McCi third street R Rgt 800 OsbOri InsuranceCo 874 Carter vs B C Schaunlug vsi ScDleslugor 878 JVan

Parti Ctdleov v i Gorddh 24 Co TOTsOSayer rey v a T w e n t y -

e-va New Tork R Rbullbull 863 Winkle vs

B C ft R 901TLynchvaB C|S R 894 laquooff vs Lymanr896 Fraum vs Guraerinoimer 884 Boy-Jan Vs Sammls 465 Roberts t s Town of New Utrecht 918 Qillott vs Redlich3 899 Heinemaan vs Wine Exchange 871 Crane jrs Hermaas 815 King vs Forgo Co 612 Samuels |vs Brewing Co Highest number reached 919bull i v

COOET OP SESSIONSmdashMoore T-|William Hendershyson alias Patsey Carroll burglarysand grand larceshyny Peter J Euglishaila-raquo Peter Jllnglts^ grand larshyceny and assaul t bull 8

Crrr CODRTmdashPart L Chief J u d t e Clement Part TLvJudge Van WyckmdashNos E05 Russell vs JlaUbews N D May2 655 Blown admrx vs Smith 456 Perry vs Gibbons 65S McLeer vs Joel N D-May4 566 Murphy vs H4sau 592 Tucker vs Baxter 672 Corcoran vs Terrenco N D -May 2 674 Brainard vs Luckenbax t 680 Traoy vs Dobbins N D May 2631-Conn iy vs Hyde 565 Rogers va Schtnk 631 Stewart vt Kntckenlng 651 Brooklyn Bank vsLamou Kelget hauer vs 687City of Brooklyn 688 Schoenfelder vsj PeuserN D May 2 691 Hoimesi vs Atlaniio avenue Railroad Comshypany N D May 2 695 Gibson vi Macy N D May 2 607 Andrews vs McCaun 653 Goes vs Kiefer 638 Ulrlch vs Splra 700 Jacot s vs Effrass 701 Bloch vs Galloway 702 Smith rsl Halstead 703 Dixou vs Wurglea 704 Lovell M) LItchdeld 705 Hughes vs McCullougn 706j K ighes vs McCul-lougbt 708 Frederick vs Wi(tgigt 708 Smith vs New Williamsburgh and FlatbasH KaUroad Co 709 Monahan vs Robbins 710 Waljtot -w Coi 711 Burns vaOsboru 112Tralicb vs node AtiZ Schoea vaBrod bullbull- bull bull r bull bull

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A few days ago Policeman v Prieli of the Ninth Precinct while patroltng his post in the neighborhoodof DoKalb and Tompkins|avenues heard the rap of a club in the hands of j some one evidently calling for assistance He discovered James bull Johnston a night watchmth injtheactof again tapping the sidewalk John ston w as intoxi-cated and Friel u took h im in The former deshynied the charge before Justice Kenn i next day and the trial was set down for this morning When Friel had told his story the def gtndan too t the stand in his own behalf

u Were you drunk when arrested askel Justice Korua

bull No air I was as sober as araquoJudge replied Johnshyston Then finding that his answer wa notas it should have been he added I was sn sober as anyone

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TBS STBBKTClKAMSOQUSSTIDSf

The Board of Estimate -will meet on Friday r i m i n g for the purpose of fixing anamou)nt to be taken from the Revenue fund for u-e regular street cleaning appropriation forj rent year This appropriation is $160000 j supposed that the Board will sot aside-Revenue fund an amount sufficient to j the total of the lowest bid for 1887 namely Messrs Cranford amp Valentine are the loWest bidshyders Tho contract wUi run for three y JOTS and ample provision will bo made for it from year to y$ar by the Board of Estimate The removal ot ashes is Included

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with the the cur-nd It is from Its make up $280000

DOES tint WANT TO ^IE

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When the case pgainst Henry Nold of 253 Floyd street who was arrested on the 1st instant by

j DetectiveBrady for attempting to take his own Uto by swallowing a dose of Rough on iRata was called

by Justice Henna to-day tho prisoojer walked moek-ly to the bar The officer stated that ho had- no proof against the accused and that the prisoners wife would not appear against her husband Justice Henna was reluctant to discharge Hold and asked

Have you any injclitfatlon now totake your life M Was Is dot bull sa|d the prisoner |

Do you want to Idle remarked Justice Henna trying to make Noljil understand 1

UNot so long liko 1 liyecame tho answor quickly He was discharged j f

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E s t a t e Altont C o n c l u s i v e

Thomas Rhind and John 0^ Oswald who pleaded not guiltyto a charge of grand larceny in the second degree wltb^drow their pleas this mornshying In the Court of Sessions and pleaded guilty to grand larceny in thethird degree Frank Lynch Indicted on a slmllhr Charge also pleaded guilty to grand larceny la J the third degree GarrehtW Van Dolen formerly aJprosperous real estiite agent tho story of whose downfall has been published in the EAGLE pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery In the third degree [ bull- -iv bull The prisoners were then romanded for sentenced

The Trustees of thejTiUage of Jamiaca met last evening and awarded woha Lockwood a contract for supplying the vUlagje with water for fire and domestic purposes The village is to be provided with 100 Are hydrants at an annual expense Of $2000 The company Is to lay elxmues pf water mains and establish a pumping station and reservoir The cost to private consumers is to bo the samo as the rate of tho City of Brooklyn

BUBXZD TO DKATH

Thomas Byan 33 years of age was burned to death at his residence 201 Ninth strelt it at 10 oclock this morning -Ryan was Intoxicate land sat down by a hot stove He wept to sleep and feU on the stove There he was found almost dead by a member of the family bull An ambulance wu sent for but the man was dead before it arrived The Coro-oner was notified

^ WIFE 10 1 BAILED

Mrs Mary McFadden nee Larkin t he first and original wife of the young bigamist Mo Madden who was 1 committed yesterday by Justice Naoher with his second wifo on a ohargo of bigamy was this morning admitted to bail on a charge of asshysault made by the second wife

I PISTOL PBACTICR OS GRAND S T B E M

Henry Haffner walked along Grandj street this mornlDg with an unsteady gaitand discharged indiscriminately the contents of several c h i m b e rs of a revolver Offloer Lynch arrested h im and ho was flued $3 by Justice Naeher The revolver w a s loaded with blank cartridges only

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F S L L O r P A UOBSE

Andrew Bedell 18 years of age [of 111 Hall street foil off a horse on the bridge carriageshyway yesterday afternoon and received can ug ly lacerated wound Ho was takon to his h o m e In a h ambulance- - -bullbullbull bullbullbull bullbullbullbullbull --I- raquo - raquo bull -- bull- f bullbull-bull-

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A DUEL WITH BUTCHEUS KMIVES

Frank Eel lo and Oassar Mararo h^d a quarshyrel in the house 47i Crosby street NewYork lost evening which ended in a duol with butcher knives ThQgtpolice arrived in tlmo to prevent mnrder They found Kollo bleeding from aigosh la hisleft shoulder and a debp incised wound Inthe right thigh- Ho was- taken to the hospital Justice Duffy held Marazo to await tho result of injuries Inflicted on RoUo | bullbullbullbullbull - j bull bull -bull- timdashpmdashbullraquo bullbull iti v- - - v

AH PMHSOW5- HAK PYIKO

Lost evening an nnlmown man was found in an unconscious condition on the South Central Pier Atlantic Dock B e Was- taken to St Peters Hospital where tho docter said h e was suffering from a congestive chill At 8 oclock this -morning he was still nhcons^loua He WUl probably die AH that is known of h im is that ho worked oa a coal b h a t m A t m n ^ c B a s i n VA^vbullbullgtbullbullbull v

SOME 1S1NOB ACCIDENTS

M i c h a e l JX Cai l t i l lon of 779 iBQcks s tree t j had his foot cruahod by a p i e c e of iron at Boards Stores yesterday 1 bull bullbullbullbull - bull

William Blrchellof 49 Douglass street a painter by occupation felK from a scaffold in Rapelyea street yesterday and fractured the drum of his right ear - f bull gt | gt

Apanof hot ashes set llretoPiggoamp Brosstablo floor In Pacific street last night The flames Were extinguished promptly bull - bull

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THE STltlKISG CABPENTEUS A

The JkeontiveiCommitteeof trieicarpenterB on strikestate thai they aro losing no ground There are flfty-one ^ e h out- Themaster carpeh- tors aro still active in tholr endeavors to Induce tho bossesvjho are outsido tholr organization to join them and Inaugurate a general lockout of the men to w h o m they are paying the price It is ramorau that tho bo ssoa organization will dlseolvo to-night

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Bobert Follmefy a clerk stole $ 3 ontj of the money drawer of his employers Jacobs amp Jompko J

Yesterdayvafteirhodn ai 3 year old pon 6f WUHtfm Barthei of Vviest Deer Park was allowed to gfgtInto the woodSftoplay Thatwas tno lost seon of hlmr MrB^hS^^d-h^hflighbprR searched-all nls-ht for the boy^ andthis morning the hews of bisdlsappoaranco^as telegraphed io neighboring

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THlaquoi ^OMPLAJKAHT D l B K 0 T APPBAB v

T h e t U n i o u E l e v a t e d S amp a i l r o a d C o m p a n y

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W o r k o n H u d s o n 4tvenue b e t w e e n F u l t o n street and Park avenue has been commenced by the Union Elevated Railroad Company There are abouts lxty men at work on that section All of the toundatiotis have been placod on Flatbush avenue and the iron work will bo put up there as fast as possible The road will be probably in operation next Fall It is evidontly the intention of tho Union Elevated Hallroad Company to have their l ine in operation as far as tho Long Island Kailroad depot some tlmo during the Summerto take in-as much as possible of the Summer traffic and to get ahead of the Kings County Elevated Railroad Company which to all appearances will find their jway com- pletejy barred by the Union Elevated Railroad crossings -bull bull bullbullbull bullbull -

WANTS TO BE FAIR

C o l o n e l C n l y e r W l t b d r a t v s fipoundis D e m a n d -

f o r 1 D r X c icr la ton s R e s i g n a t i o n

Colonel Cnlyer a member of the committee^ of theCentral Grammar School sent a letter to-day to Postmaster Hendrix the chairman of the comshymittee withdrawing his consent to the resolution requestingtho resignation of Dr Leighton prlnol- pal of theschool bullbull bull

- Mr Hendrix refused to make the lottor public i Colonel Culyer said that his motive was to obviate any Inconsiderate action d n h l s p a r t He doesnt knowenough about the case to pronounce Judgeshyment and he took this step to place himself in a fair--attitude--both toward the committee and Dr Leighton - bull -bull lt bull - bull -v bullbullbull bull bull bullbull

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SCHOLAItS LOYAL TO DB LEIGHTON | bull bull gt bull - - T - J To the Editor of the-Brooklyn Raglebullbullbullbull ] From the EAGLE of the 19th inst I see that

only-seventy of thepupils of tho Central School are represented as being loyal t9 Dr Leighton I am sorry that this mistake has boen made It Is probshyably due to my omitting to hand you tho names of a ilthepnpilB who signed the petition Tho time

as so limited that only one fourth of the school c gtuld be canvassed of this two hundred a large n ajorlty signed W1U you -kindly rectify the mis-U keassobn as possible and oblige

ACBNTBAL SCHOOL GIEgt llfJ4 Paclflcjstreet BKOOKLYN AprU201887

Emily Hedyeni a middle aged married woman ot 49 VarOt street wasarraigned for the second ^imo In - a year before JustlceNaeher this n orning for eating morphine in large quahtitfes 0 a the |flrst occasion she vjas committed fjor s ix n onths but hor imprisonment did not seora to euro hpr of the habit Sho was again committed to-day

husband was a rich Dresden merchant She well educated i ---- bullbullbullbullbull- --bullgt ij---

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Ber 3 is

TWO HOURS OF BITTER SPEaKlMG

t e n T n r o G A B Conaniauders Set -

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A w e e k a g o t h e d r u m a n d c a d e t c o r p s o f Mansfield Post G A R gave ah entertainment and reception The name of- Commander Henry B Davis had been omitted entirely from the proshygramme a n d he folt sliphtod He accused Past Comshymander Martin Short of having purposely made the omission In order to insult him Hot words ensued aud the two parted In anger Last night there was a crowded meeting of the Post as it had beshycome known that the two commanders would argue their differences They were not disappointed ai|d for over two hours opeechos-tlnged moire or l e i s with bitterness were Indulged In Finally they advanced toward each other When thoy reached the center of the room thoymdashshook hands

A LEAKING GAS 8UIN

I d C a u s e s G r a v e D a n g r c r in T w o G r e a t

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INVETEBATE HOBPHlHE EATEB

^eheajringintnecontest over thewill of j ihn H Masterton was continued in the Surrogates C gturt to-day The evidence for the proponent iMns Augusta Masterton was continued Edward G V illiams of 141 St Marks avenue was examined 1 he drift of his evidence showed thatMasterton w w a moral man andobserved all the amenitiesof a reputable mode of Ufe bull-bullbull -- bullbullbullbullbullbull v bull

KJilGHT AflAWST KNIGHT

N o settlement has yet b e e n arrived at be-teen District ttb i36Bi o5t^ pound represehting1- the ei aployea In Higgihs carpet factory on Fortyijhird stfreet New York and District No 49nor does there

any prospect of ah amlcableairangement men who still cling to No49 reniam out] and places are being slowlyfilled by the firm

T i e ) t l e l r i

8TBI0KeSWITB PARALYSIS ^-

fiev T T-B^-Eeid-coloredvpf-- JaniaicaV-whsfltrlcken with paralysis oh Tuesday evening The stroke wass l igbt and to-dayhe Wasabie to s i t u p fl|o has had a hard timo of i t In his prosent obarge

fforlng at times for the necessaries - of life but laltterly h e has received reUef f rom his white b r e t h r e n

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TOCABBZON BDSINE8SIX KISG8 COUNTY

A oertificatexjf incorporation of the New Ybrk Isolated Accumulator Companyto cairribh

busioess oporatioue in tho counties of Kings and ^estcheato ivahd the City and County of New York

filed a t AlbauyonTuesday v7- wtai

THE S M A L L P O X BECORD

Leonard Kloss iyears-old of 206 Meserole BtreetV Louts Goet 14 years old of 35 Moore street

amplaquoampGlaquo^^ suffering ^ro^0^^^^peK^^^^-^t^o^^-i W s h Hospital yesterday -

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fe$$ STEAMBOAT 0FP1CE8SBLKCTED

JTheHtmtingt6ift7 -NbrwattaiQdyBndgepoJrit SfcambpatiC^mpahy eleotedthe bullbullfoHOWJnVbillcerBj CharleiPHolmes president ^JoMphLrWta vtep nJoRldent iDbuKlaaCohM

The gas main buret between the two tall tenshyements 1621 and 1634 Second avonuo New York and the gasleaked into both tbe houses while mos of tjtfe tenants wore all ia bed last night bull Mrs Griffin^the wife of Broundsman Griffin o

bullthe Eighty-eighth street police squad seutlherttwelve year old son William intb-the cellar with a pail of asUos He ignited a match and a great explosion

bull followed The boy was badly burned about the face and hands Most of the tenants were stilled into iusbnslbllify and had to be carried out Of the house by neighbors ~ All escaped with their lives V

I MRS MCRPHY WAS LATE J -

A n d t h e C o u r t G a v e H e r a L e c t u r e o n

bull bull P u n c t u a l i t y -

|drs Mary Mnrphy of 24 Heyward street was to have appeared in Justice Naohors Court this morning to answer a charge ot assault made by MrsV Mwry Hughes who resides in the same teneshyment Mrs MurphyOfflcer Sullivan stated pulled Mrs Hughes hair out and pummeled her face Thb defendant did notput In an appearance until nearly 10 oclockand when asked for an explanashytion she replied Musha me clock Is snlowlaquo You must be always punctual in this life Mary said the Court I havea mind to lock you up for not having been here earlier You can go but bo here at 9 oclook sharp Saturday morning

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J TBE WET DAI TIME TABLE bull

On Monday last the so called wet day tlmo taJJlef was put mto operation by the Brook- lyn City Railroad Company The new arrangeshyment which had been recently agreed upoii he-fweien the Executive Board of District Assembly 75 and President Lewis of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company means simply that a number of cars will be taken off on Inclement days during hours when bulltravel Is Ught The drivers and conductors are-to receive full paymdashhat is for straight runs $2 and n66 for trippers bullbull-bullbullbullbull- bull t- W$

CUABGED WITH A SSBIOBS OPFENSEV

A man named^ W^lstead was arrested in Far Eockaway this mornihg on the charge of brutally assaulting Bridget Kane 15 years old Welatead hadanacfeoinpHceWhOhas not been apprehended Miss E ^ e says she was proceeding along the highshyway at 8 oclock last evening when the two men seized her and dragged her Into ah bull old bara At the time the glrla sister was looking for her and hearing cries she hastened to thebarn in tlmo to rescueBrldgefc lt bull -

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TO LOOK OUT FOB BOB TEAL

The Charities Oommissiofcers had their hands full to-day in disposing o numerous oases which came before them for Judj menun J Perelra a man of 70 years wanted eupi ort from his four

jsons He is a crank and Issepat ited from his wife Two of the^sons live at 131 Nortl Portland avenue

jaacVtwo i n Jersey City They lecided to pay 00 jcentis each per Week for their fat ora board John Stoddard 61 years of age stated ie had three eons

jehe a pointer on Fulton avonuo near the car 8 tables one in the Fire Depart mi utjEiudpne on the police force He does not live with his wife and the sons refuse him support on account of his alleged disgraceful conduct toward tho another His case lffreferredtd the counsel of the I oard i James Quigley a man of 60 ears complained agalabt his son James Qulgley Jr a sterekeepe^ in the employ of the Government because of his dissatisfaction with ttie sons couiluct In supporting h i s aged blind mother in law at l i s house 11 Bolishyvar street where he has also ket t h i s father tor a long time I t i s a U e g e d that the gtld man failing la his attempt to have tho mother i I - law ejectedlast Sunday had notices defamatory ltf bis sons characshyter posted around tho nolgh bortjpod He now asks that the son be compelled to support him Counsel will tako charge of the cose

bullbullbullbull A GASTROXOMIC JPEAT

S e t A v i d e a P7I m J a d g e Gul l en h a s r e n d e r e d a d e c i s i o n a n shy

nulling the deeds of conveyance from Josephine Hnsson to Thomas T Busson They were husband and wifo andreslded at East Jamaica Years ago When Mr Hussou was l a financial trouble h e conshyveyed al l h i s real estate la this city and Jamaica to bis wife and the title remained in her name for a long time -- In 1884 M rs Hussoa reconreyed the property to her husband who then proceeded to make his will Ho died soon after The wi l l gave very groat dissatisfaction to the heirs The widow was left barely enough to liveOn A clause in the testament disinherited any child who should conshytest St To got around this the dissatisfied childrens counsol bit upon the novelplan of attacking the conveyances from Mrs Husson to Mr Husson and W t was brought to annul the deeds on the ground that at tho timo of - their execution and prior thereshyto and ever after Mrs Husson was of unsound mind When this suit came on for trial first Mrs Hussou was exhibited in court a speechless foolish parashylytic She has s incedied The effect of Judge Oullens decision is to nullify Mr Husson will enshytirely The deeds of the property which ho beshyqueathed being nuU and void he was literally a pauper- After Mr Hussou acquired the property ho Sold soveral parcels and donated a site for a Reshyformed church at UoIUee

A BULL FIGHT

Which Edified a Very gt Crowd

Large

There ^Were ITo Toreadors on Haad bat the Animals Hade Hatters Lively Enottsrh

| Without Them ^ -

Pedestrians passing through Herkimer street near Schenectady avenue last evening imagined for a time -that they had been silently lifted up by some fairy and set down In sunny Lisshybon the capital of Spain while a bull fight was in progress It Is true there were no toreadors with their gleaming blades and gay fluttering ribbons but there was a bull fight aU the same and It was as desperate a fight as ever sprinkle 1 hot blood over the arenas in the ancient city of the Moors T h e cifowd too embraced everybody In the neighborshyhood including men women children and babies and it took as much interest in the combat as though It had paid a high price of admission to see the s h o w bull v

The two animals belonged to H- Bloch a cat tie dealerof 150 Maujer street and they were onj their way from Flatbush to the slaughter house in Johnson avenue One buU was big with long rakish boras tito other was small with very short horns Blochand his men tried to separate the animals but could not succeed in their efforts and the roaring of the Infuriated beasts the Shouts of the drivers of the herd aud the loud crl^s of the excited multitude combined to make as big a hubshybub as that locality has experienced for years-

The people formed a big ring round the beasts The lajtter attacked each other viciously and locked andi Interlocked their horns and probed them through each-others tough hidea Finally the larger bull drove his horn deep In the smaller bull aud the latter with a rear Of pain and rage asuk exhausted aud was left in a dying cohdltlou by Bloch aud his men who continued their way to the slaughter house driving tho victorious raquobull ahead of them Bloch was arrested this morning and taken beforo Justice Kenna ou two complaints one charging htm with not having a permit to drlvocattio through the streets and tho other with cruelty to animals Bloch pleaded-guity to the first charge and was fined $5 He will be tried On the other charge a week hence

v -HONEY HAKKST

E x c h a n g e F i r m mdash R a i l r o a d E a r a i a g a S t o c k G e n e r a l l y S t r o n g -

W A I X STBBST April 20 - 3 P TL

sales of bonds this afternooa the Among w e r e A t c h C o l i P a c 1st A l amp P a c i o o 34a S4raquo P i i t l 4 Ohio 5s 1 1 raquo C h t S t l ^ amp K O 6s 117 OSn S J I s a 107 C n e laquo amp O a i o Ptir fand113 Donv i K i o amp 4 raquo 7 9 laquo Dot M amp iliir L G53Xa 3 A K M t T o n a 6 J -- 10raquok Erio 2d oon 101 ilOljJ Orsnd U U n d l g t KM

1 0 8 laquo i N T Obi 4 S t X lraquot Northwest e x t 4raquo NorPacit io d iv Nor Paoino 2nd S f l M t t W M

bull New Jar So 1 s t North Carolina 6 s Orseon Short Line laUHlo Orunoa Imp 1st U6 Oregon Nav amp lU iJ i Orrfgon Trans 6S- IM

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100 U 3

Creep Bay ino 5gtii -46S P e n n i e s IQHii Gait Ool amp S F 2nd 10-J4 Pooria amp Pek Un 1st 112J$ UuifCol ASan Kol-ll21J4lPeorialstKvdiv 110 Hous amp T l i t W102^alU iShenandoah 1st lifti SookinK Valley con iJ tjhlaquonindoaii g ra51lt i amp2gti Tntomatioml 1st 12) Kansas Pao Don 117 Kan Paolat^ 113 Lou X A i f l oon 95a 9(1 Lpnz Island Ga 113 gt4

St Paul term mat 104 Jial04 StPOhiAPac 5s 10rfgt4 ToxPao ino (S2 Tex Pao Rio 75 lol Ann A r i N M t e 9)

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EgKlaquo and a Cup t a t o e s lt E i ^ h t

t Coffee

Amotog the -bootbhicks whlt the pedal coveringa of local igtoi uatedcolored youth whosepro excelled by his abilities as a glaquo day ho mado a wager with a ltoo restaurant that he could eat Small measure of potatoes at a s

shed luster on ticians Is an attea-

asa shiner Is a tronome Yester-ln a neighboring

seven steaks and a I ting bull bull

bull Not If I select and cook thty steaks said the c o o t l -bull- bullbull -

i^Yes you can choose -o grull and cook it too and by golly I can eat urn said the darkey

Thb cook thinking he had a j are thing selected several of the toughest steaks thLt over were served anil subjected them to a proccj a of trying which was calculated to add to their tb lgbness The darshykey sat down to too spread surrounded b y his backers and the friends of tho j raquook B e finished the meal In fifteen minutes and took a s his dessert

bdquooight oggs and a cup of coffee wl ich tbe discomfited cook made him-pay for out of ti e money h e won

n A DISCREET AJJD JUS1 VERDICT j i j

Judgre BarUettW T r i b d t gt t o a C i r c u i t ibull bull-bull Cojtrt J u r y

bull l laquo v - bull - - mdash mdash - mdash mdash Thesuit of Kndolph Schoidt againstithe

Broadway Kailroad Company wi s concluded In the Circuit war t this mornihg the Jury returning a verdict for the plain tiff for 30(X The action- was t9 recover damages for Injurie recelred On the night of August 101884 a ear lt n the dsfendantls road at Von Sindoron avenue a id Broadway was struck by a train oa the Long Ial md Railroad The car asbullsmashed one man klUt 1 the driver hurt and the plaintiff Schmidt who i as one of the passhysengers had two ribs broken I was claimed that some subsequent physical troi hie resulted from the injuries received When- c gtunsel for the de-fonse moved for a stay ponding au appeal Judge Bartlett said he would grant ttie stay for thirty days but he thought the verdidt was very discreet and Just Counsel took the stayj however In spite of ttiiacold comfort For tho pie Inttff JSlmmerraan amp Jacobs for the defense Moo e Low amp Wallace

F10R THE WESTERN S0LIERSraquo HOME

P l e a s a n t E n t e r t a i u u i out G i v e n I P l y m o u t h CUurcb Sun d a y S c h o o l

Mr Le wis Balch Secretary of the State Board of Health has notified health officers throughshyout tne State to bo on tho lookout for bob vealwhich is being shipped from the oountry to tiie larger cities to he used as sausage meat canned chickenetc-The order directsthe Immediate solzuieof aUsuohjcohtrabandmeat -

v^ JflSSBAtt- WANTS HKtt TBTJSK -

WiSB Annie Ball applied to Clerk Jonas 11 Farrington of JustlcoKhlneharts court tbia mornshying jfor advice as to hbwshe bull should ^proceedbullto Obtain possession of hor trunkwhicli In dotalnod by her ejt-boardlbg mistress raquoragt p8bbrn-of 99 South Fourth street to whom sho admitted being indebted for a^fowweekstbaard Aa her good clothes are In tho trunk ebe is anxlouo to got i t She was told the proper step to take _ j r

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C h a r l e s N Howard a merehahtj l i v i n g at 13 South Portlaud avonue caused the artest^of Bertha Hall a colored woman who had beeu om-ployed by bim as a domestic Ho alleged that ahe hadsWlenvaiSi silk handkerohlef but When the

The prisoner was discharged and was advised to euo Howard for false Imprisonment v bull - bull - - v 5 bull bull - bull - bull bull ^ bull bull ^ - C - bullbullbull- ^ ^

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Th^eicaseoflj^0^6t^^^^^ta^ff^jj0^f^ presented to theauthorities ofthe Stato at a mootshying lb Masonic Hall Now York at 10 oclock vo-morrpw m orn I ng bull bull-M ravSophrbhla frwlchbll laquorho gthaslbst-none ofbull her aggressionand defiaucbsays bullthisilsto be no-ftdgloveaffair -AVV-pronbsot6 preseht hard-facts bull_bull bull

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An entertainment tinder th auspices of the Plymouth Young Peoples Aso nation was given last evening in the Sunday BChoo room of Plymouth Churehforthe benefit of the Western Branch of the Soldiors Ilomo at Leavenwc th Kan Misi E King1 made hor debut as a voce 1st and acquitted herself creditably She sang In Autumn and Kockaby Lullaby a song writtsn by her father Mr Qjjorge Werrearath sang bull The Two Grenashydiers] The Song of the Cam gtraquo and bullbullThe-Star Spangled Banner Others whe took part In jthe progrimme wereMr T L DoyeAIx Ai J B|ou-Wick Miss Kitty Cavacagh and |Mr J M PearsaU

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SANGU1NAUV MH 0HEV

Adfaiph Cohen of 141 Not JiFourth street charged Simon Cohen ot 191 Bed ord avonuo before Justice NaoUor this morning w th threatening to Btrikehlm with a bottle and ust g the words ^Ill WpSlti^ Adolph^s better feellc j gained the masshytery a i d he withdrew the oomph lot but Simon was sent td tho Inebriates Homo on a charge of habitual drunkenness bull bullbullbull

HELD IN $10000

FaulWalter who is charge i by Anna Seif

farthVpf345 Fifth street lew Yo k with carelessly gtcruh^^abJoyn^me4-vytillah Grluheir7years old between his truck and a telegraph post in Fifth stroot on April 16 causl ig lutornal hotnor-rtrngo and consequont deatb wat hold for examinashytion ib $10000 bail by Justice Mi rray to-day at Esshysex Market Court Ho claiins fiiat Itwasauacci-deut --yi rv --vift-

TBElBEPtrBLlOAB EXECUrr E COUH1TTEE

i^^^^eWi^^fi^^a^^m gttthe ^^pftWii can General Committee organized last evening by tho olaMlon of B H Hobbs au chairman and John Arnold as secretary

DBOWSED IU WOLl LJ-v - tgtgt 1 -r Cnicj oApril 20^188^

bull Thebody o fCUar lesnaMiayo l lug manWcentiy from ifow Jersey was taken froj fiWblf l ^ k e this ihbrnlng About-- two wecJts ago] lialtwentoutaali lihj obithb l a i e ^

MexicanCeu 03a C2i Tol ScLA KO 1st WA MotKlovatedM 113 lUnion Paclatll6JlaquoraquollCJi Mil4laquoortberal8t l(rH4 CniotrPampoSF llfta MRnliattunBli Imp7B aigti|U Slaquo)4S 110gti Moui amp Ohasn 6s 104gti U S (U oou 12ajlt Mlaquo Kan 4 T g inlOampraquolU2| West Shore ia Iu3gti It is stated that Mr Brexel of Philadelphialtwill vote the proxies of foreign holders of Now York Central amounting to Over 200000 snares at the annual mooting at Albany to-day

Exchange is firm at $486X for long and $488^ for short mainly in consequence of a scarcity of commercial bills and the Canadian banks have adshyvanced thoir rate tor s ixty days half a cent per pound sterling -bull

Railroad earnings Norfolk and Western 2nd week April Bait N Yand Piiila 2nd week April IVnnsylaaU-Viarci eat net Waueliug snd K linlaquo 2nd week April Wheehntf and It Krie since January 1

Siocks were quiet early this afternoon and about the only feature was a rise in Richmond Termlnn and in Erie Alter 1 oclock the movement wc chiefly in the cOal stocks but graduallytho whol market Improged and the tone was strong between this hour and 2 bullbull

Stocks were generally strong In the late trade and atthe close bull Mouey loaned at 5 per cent and at -ltU and closed

a b o u t i - bull-bullgt j -The following table shows the course of the stock

market for thl day Opsnlax Higbjjat Lowost-Oiosmr

61X

8 W

Inc $6000

60ob66 2934

39871

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13gtraquo 31 6 6 raquo

34^

31 135

97

MX 17

161

Brooklyn Elevated Canadltan Paoiflo COttUraquo Soaiaern Uentral Kew Jersey- CivoiraiPacmo^ Cbau^nooca ClieoaDeampXu i O U i o CUuu Oaio 1st ota cnoa Omo 2nd otd Cbioaro amp Alton- Cilio liur Qaiacy ciev Col 0 ma Colorado O o a l Ooauuiidatcd ( j laquo bdquo bdquo Ooiawarw Jj U a a s o n Del l o k Western Denver ampVUo iit-tn0 e fgt JI QUI- Ji iW-r- bull (bullbull En-1 Tunnu-4soe l a i ptd Kast Tennossse 2ndpfd m i u raquobull bullgtbull bull bull bullgtbull bull bulllaquo bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull Erie p f d Hooktog Valley Illinois C r u r a l lad Bloom X Western Lake JCfie^A W e s t e r n Lake S h o r e Loiur Island LOUISraquoIIIOltpound Nashvi l le M a m o b a ManUiittan HHIUII Mandattanpound^a C o n Memuais amp Cnarleuten Micmgan Central Minn St h

-Mind amp S t U ofd Mo Kaa-^ Texas- Missour Pac H o hew York UeucrAt N y Cmo 4 St Louis N Ohio ltS St L ota K y amp Naw neiauo- N y Sos W H y S u s W ntd honnwostem Northwestern ofdi Wonnern Paoittei Morthern Pauiho o m j ) i Cma a bullbull Omaha nfd Ont A Weitern Orecou Nav ^ Oreeon Trans Pacirio Maiti i eons i Pullman Reading Richmond A Danville Rloamond Terminal RookZHIand- PlL amp Saa Fran BtL ASan Franpfd M I AiSan Kranlstpfd 8t PauI M bdquo StPaulpfd bdquo bdquo TeiasA Paolfib Onion Pacino Wabash Wabash ofd WesterotJmon

67 64J

83

57 64 6 1 laquo

67 B4

61J4

ml

mm 5 mm DfPANTirj^ A i m BJSTH HnMOBS EPElSDIKr

V - ltbull 1 1 bullgtgtbull] bullbullbullbullbull OTXRED BY CPTICURA

bull bullbull bull i ] lt bull For Cleansing the Skingt and Scale- of Eirtu B tun ITS for

allayToe Itching Burning aad InHammattoiw for otnritfg the first symptoms ot Eoieema Puoriasia Milk Oros Soald Head Scrofala and other inherited eldn an blfod dis-oaeoa CUTICUBA the great Sldn CCRE and CUTf-CURASOAP as exquisite Skin Beautifier externally and CUTICURA RESOLVENT the now Blood parilior tnternail- are mfallible Ahsolntely pure

Now six years of ace when an Infant six months cM waa attacked with a virulent msJlgaanit skia disease All or-dinarremedies failingwo called Our family pli rsieiaa who attempted to cure It bat It spread wttbj air tost inshycredible r-pidlty nn til tho lower portion of the little felshylows person from the middle of his back down to hta knees was one solid rash ntfiy ps-infal blotched and miilieioas We had no rest at njaThCa feWP ^day The physician did not know jthea and does no know now what it was Finally we jwere advised to w p D T - ] CUBA RLMEDIES Without the knowledge of onr physician Z procured a box of CUTIC DRA and laquobull fake of OUTICDRASOAP Theeffec bull- 1 gt

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Usia the two louothor first vrasiIns hitn thonooKhlf with CTJTZOTJRA SOAP thenanolntlnar him ijrrtfc CUTX-CUR A From fin first application a change for t ie betshyter appeared Tao d ctf-r slid we ha i no further ioed of him and ceased his riatt In throe or four weeks a comshyplete euro was wrought leaving the little fellows person as white and healthy as though be had novr b len at-tackod fumy opinion^ your valuable remedies sai ed hit life and to-day he lafa strong healthy child perfectly well no ror otition ofthe disexse havinc evejr-oclt nrrod You are welcome to Stoke anyuseiof this you may deem best bdquo bull J QEOfcGLE B-^MITE i Attorney at Law and ex-Prosecuting Attorney Ash land O -bullbull bull bull K j I |

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CUTIOOBA EKMEDIES | Are sold everywhere Prices CUTICURA 60 SOLVENT $100 SOAP 2Seentsl TER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO

SEND FOR HOW TO CURE BKINDlSJEAStS

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TJHRUMATIO PAHSTS kETJfc^ampdlCi poundj sciatic sudden sharp and norroas-pains and atrali ia relieved in one minute by tho CUTICURA ANTI PAIN PLASTER warranted At all ltlraJaristlaquobull 25c tire for $100 POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO- Boston

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IN ALT THEIR GRADES|

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WE HAVE SOLD MORE OF THESE C E J J E B R A T K 3

WATOHES THAN OF ALL OTHER -jikMBR] OA

bullWATCHESCOMBINED j

THB SPECIAL GUARANTEEj GIVEN BY jJTHk

lAMEElCAieWALTHAM-WATOk dOMpji

lENABLED UB^IN EVERY INSTANGEi TO ASSJUR^

^ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO OUR GUSTO

WE THEREFORE tOW AB IN jTHJEiPA^T FCfu|f

GUARANTEE AND RECOMMEND j

WALTHAM WATCHES

THE VARIOUS GRADES IOF ^WHIOli IS - bull

OPINION ARE NOT EXCELLED BV ANY OTHEE

WATCHES MANUFACTURED [

BENEDICT BROTHERS

169 A 171 BROADWAY NEW

COR CORTLANDT ST I B B N E D I C T

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O F

PROPOSALS

Will be received at this office until 12 oclock noon

ON SATURDAY 30TH DAF OF APRIL 18S7 I ti

For $174000 REGISTERED BONDS of th^ COUNTY

Issued under Resolution Board of Supervisors adopted

April 141887 pursuant to chapter 375 Laws of IS 79

act relating to tho bonded indebtedness of this ei mi ty

OUR

said loan will be issued

payable ae follows

in earns to suit purchasers int

$87000 ON 1ST DAY MAY JWO

$87000 ON 1ST DAY MAY 19CKt

With interest at the rate of 4 per cent

payable half yearly on the first days of May

ber

Each proposition should be sealed and indorsed

per annum

andNovilaquonlt

posals for Loan and addressed to the County Trei surxur

The right is reserved to reject any or all of the n di i

deemed necessary to protect the interests of the o gtltu ity

HENRY H | ADAMS

A Otttlaquoty Treasurer

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HAVE SELECTED SEVERAL LARGE LOIS OF biOB SILK AND VELVET NOVELTIES INiJFIGUKSD STRZPKD AND PLAID EKFEOTS WHIOH IBEY1

WILLrfOFFKRTHIS DAY AND DJURING THE M TB E g

FROM $100 TO $2-00 PER YARDTHEY ICaV BEEN ORIGINALLY SOLD A f Fltoijl $ao|) $500 j

WE RESPECTFULLY RECOMMEND AN EARL EXAMINATION

SAYS THKT ABE ABSOLUTELY FALSE

JL P iddian s t i l l T a l k i n g A b o u t U I laquo A u s t r i a n B o n d s

To (he Editor of the Brooklyn Bogle Referring to your article in to-day8 issue

entitled A Bed Bargain I can say nothing more about Mrs Schneiders allegations than that they are absolutely false But the bare assertion of Mr Anthony Comstock that t h e transaction represhysented by tho Austrian - bond was ou its laco an infamous swiadlo a s It called for about twlcolts faoovalue shows mallcloisi iess on his part Is i t a n ^ n f a m o u s swindle to sel i New York Chemical Bank stock for thirty times (its face va lue Or Is it an Infamous swindle to soli any of bur local bonds and^itbeks Tor nioro than their face value Had Mr Anthoney Comstock havo said Hint wo laquoell Austrian bonds for double tholr marketable value his assertion would not hsve been anInfamous awihJlo Dui would havo been an infamous lie

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siiootlng-ojiiay occurred yesterday at Wilsons Mill about tli lrt7 miles north of here between two half I brood uamed Wilson aud two Indians from the Choctaw Nation Both Indians wore killed and one of tno SVliadns waa seriously wounded ia the thigh

CUitrircn Ory t o r Pitcher Ctwtoria XJi^i^iHprlaquoraquoraquo^ttoafodntt4^^laquooBraquoU^

JAMES MoCREERYjl CO

BROADWAY AND ELEVESTH jSflBEET

NEW YORK

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WE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST A VISIT TO C JBl

SPACIOUS WAREROOMS iFITTiab UP W l T H A t T

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JPARLORS COJSTVEYING A CCiiaECTIDEA- OF

HOW TO FURNISH

WE DO NOT SELL FURNITUI^ EXCLUSlVEtY

AS OTHERS j ADVERTISE BJT EVERYTHISQ

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TIES AND FURNITURE IN ALL ITS BRANCH]5S|

ESTIMATES A N D DESIGNS W R N ^ H E D U R

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SUITED WITHj A FJCNE AM WOOL jsUITiFOR $4laquo0

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VALUE ti V j

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