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| Sage Tid Assembly Session Lasted Three Minutes This Merning. Gpeakur Fish’s Rap at Lobbyists— The ‘Boss’? Expected To-Day. Saran (Special to The Rvening World.) “ALBANY, Jan, 15—When the two Houses met this morning at 11 o'clock ft was apparent that the day would be devoted to killing time until the com- mittee had provided material to work on, In the Assembly there was a perfect shower of new bills, most of which were ‘animportant. ‘The only one of importance to New ‘York City was presented by Assemblyman Conkling, of New York, which amends the election laws by providing facilities for at least one challenger of each Party, prohibits the display of banuers in the polling place, and provides for the protection of election officers from out- aide interference. “Chairman O'Grady, of the Cities Com- mittee, sald this morning that there .Mmight be some delay in considering the Power of Removal bill, owing to the ne- Geasity for disposing of questions of constitutional importance to cities. No Yepresentative of Mayor Strong has ap- eared yet to present his argument in favor of the removal bill. Assistant Corporation Counsel Blandy ‘es expected this afternoon, when the Committee meets. Senator Lexow and the other mem- Bers of his Committee were at work all the morning going over the report concerning the investigation in the New York City’s affair. It fs understood that there is some @isagreement over certain recommenda- Rlbfis, Hut they all steadily refuse to @incuss the matter. ‘The Benate has extended the time for ‘Presenting the Lexow Committee report, Jan. 18. ®éenator Reynolds introduced a resolu- tof that there be a committee of three @ppointed to investigate the offices of @heriff, County Clerk and Register of Kings County, and see if a salary system uld_ not better answer the purpose. js was referred to the Cities Commit: | tée without debate. Z Benator Reynolds has also present. ! \L> @4 two bills authorising the con- { d@emnation and purchase of ‘the New Utretcht Water Works, and authorizing I} A ‘at Wallapout Market mbly had Deen In Heston sunt three minutes when it adjourned until to-morrow, having no business on hand. Daring the three minutes Speaker Tish aimed a blow at the lobbyists, by an- incing that in future all persons en- it jed to the privilege of the floor would required to register, stating their Biaiheds, ae. It was reported in the Assembly this morning, that Boss Platt would arrive Albany this afternoon, in company mith Gov. Morton, Tt vinta that the Bore lesired to & lool Over te city fon in reference, 49. ew, York City form matters, the purpose of the visit of Mr. Platt ai eral different views are taken by legio- ‘It’s a gallery play," according to an Assemblyman who js'not a Platt man. Another statesman says the boss is un- certain of his grip on some of the states: : men, and wants to tighten it a bit. Sul, another gossip attributes his visit to his row with Parkhurst over the Bi-Partisan Police bill, which the Doctor opposes. The ex-Senator is said to be determi that this bill will go through, and coming to guide its destinies In person. Tt ia expected that Mr. Platt will re- main for two or three days, during which fa! time he will stay at the Executive Man- ion. woth Houses of Legislature adjourned ‘until to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, bao NEW. FISH AND GAME LAWS. “gion Provide for Many Changes. ALBANY, Jan, 15.—Senator Donaldson this morning presented the report of the “Fish and Game Law Investigating Com- mittee; Among the recommen: “re the appending of the penalty * each law; that the penalties should not be Harsh, but that they should be increased . for second offenses. Imprisonment should “follow Killing of fish by dyna the fresh water limit should namite, and ‘one mile from shore. The use of nets, the Com- mission thinks, should be by license. ‘The deer season in all sections of the Island i# made from 15 to Oc hounding only from 1 to Oct, & For Long Island # BERS season of two years fs recommend: followed by an open season from oe gt Nov.6, “the State should ex: tablish a plant for the propagation of < byates, seed. Special enavtions of local jupervisors should be muperseded. Un- {awful transportation of deer is mado a Penalty imposed upon the common oiler #0 en ea lory conti be paid to one fish com- misgioner at least. PLATT wsiTs ‘MORTON. The Geverncr ana “The Ro Yor Albany. . Gov. Morton and ex-Senator Platt left for. Albany together at 10.30 o'clock to- day. Senator Murphy was on the same train. Mrs. Morton and her daughter, Edith Morton, remain in town day or two. ‘@ Abolish Police Just (Spectal to The Tivening World) ALBANY, Jan, 15.—Mr. Lawson pre- sented a bill in the Assembly abolishing the office of Police Justice in the city of New York, and authorizing the appoint- ment by the Mayor of nine City Magis- trates, who shall be vested with all the were of said Police Justices—Commit- Fees Seventies" bill, Brokaw Bros, a Corpora (Special to The Evening World.) ADRANY, Jan, 16.=“Artiette’ of | fooorparation Brothers’ Cloth tate except Lon} on Miss for a were filed to-day by 4ho- Brok r Ing Company, which tn to 1 oie pL Armstrong and 9.008. The’ incorpor B rokaw, A. 1. Browsl R. Thorp. —_—— — State Employees’ Claims Dismissed. ALBANY, Jan. 15.—The Court of Appeals, in the ease -of Charles W. Drake against the S:ata, do loyees of Sate Juatitutions are not fied et, “ine me fhe of the, Two-Dollat-Per ‘are. 30) of these claims pend- sul this time is not announced, but sev-|teen yards progress durin, A Small Fortune Saved Each Year. Mra Rerven, 310 West 4th ot., says: “We would mot have an allopathic doctor in our house. Since we begam using Munyon's Homoe- opathlc Home Remeges saved about $800 & year in dodtor@. fees, We have given Mun- yon's Cures @lth wonderful - succesa in colds, coughs, fevers, sore throat, diarrhoea, liver com- Plaint, dyspepsia, and, in feet, in all kinds of Aickne ike Magic in Coughs and Colds.” ‘Major Elllott, 70 Washington place, saya: ‘I had such a bad attack of influenza I could scarcely speak. Munyon's Cold Cure and Cough Cure, taken alternately every halt hour, re- stored my voice and broke up my cold in a few hours.” Mra, Richter, 37 Wierfield at., Brooklyn, saya: ‘There are no remedies Ike Pro, Munyon's. ‘The Cold Cure acts Ike magic; It breaks up « cold in a few hours, We have also used the Rheumatiam Cure, Cough Cure and many others with great success." Grand Work in Behall ef Women. Mra. G. Graybill, Wrightville, Pa, say: at I suffered from female troubles ts in- describable. I was in bed for days every month, Doctors wald they must operate, but Munyon's Remedies cured me." jelko, 132 Haw- ley st, Buffalo: “Munyon's Special Female Cure fe the best in the world for falling of the womb, Tt cured me after our bert physician failed, Mra. Riblet, 156 Ninth ave.: 4o wonders. Several of my friends have been cured by the Female Remedies." 40,000 Who Talk of the New Methods, Send for list of those in your nelghborhood who have been cured by Munyon's Remedies. Our Hist covers all diseases and includes a grand total of 40,000 well-known people in New York City, Brookyn, Long Island, City and im the vi Munyon's Cures) THE: WORLD: TUKSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1895. THE PUBLIC VERDICT. . Eminent. Citizens Indorse Homoeopathy. Scores of People Working Bravely for Suffering Humanity—-Pro- fessor Munyon the Leading Authority on the New Methods, Muny on’ New Homecepathic Methods effect positive and permanent cures by the use ot harmiess drugs, which act gentiy and assiet ature to remove the cause. Why pay big doctors’ bills to have your constitution ruined by allopathic doses of poisonous drugs? Ask your druggist for & free copy of Munyon's Guide to Health, and treat yourself at home with harmless remedies Uthat contain positive cures for all diseases, A Positive Preventive of Pneumonia. ‘Munyon's Cold Cure will positively break up & cold tn & few hour, it taken ae soon as the cold appears. When the cold reaches the lungs and there is @ cough and oppressed breath Munyon's Cough Cure, used tn alternation Cold Cure every halt hour, will effect diate cure. Whea there is pain In the chest one of Munyon's Plasters will give prompt relief and Act as a protection, Used ax directed, these reme- ica are a sure preventive of pneumonia and all lung troubles, edien Munyon’s Female Ri ave the expense of exorbitant medical fees for painful operations and treatment by instruments. They provide home treatment that effects a specily and complete cure of all womb troubles, such as loerationa, falling of the womb, whites, backuche, bearing down palne and soreness and d:cgning Reme positively effectual for uppresaton, feanty flow, unnatural losses of blood and tn all monthly disorders, If in doubt about your trou- | ble, write of call for advice, Lady in attend all day. Free Medical Advice. It you are tn doubt what remedy to taki call on Protessor Munyon for a thorough medical ex- ‘amination. Absolutely no charge for examinations or advice. Open alt Sundays, 3 to 6 p. m. 7 Kast Fourteenth et. Munyon's Remedien sold by all drugetsts MANY ENTOMBED IN A MINE, Miners Working Desperately to Save Imperilled Lives. About 100 Persons Still in Big Lake Colllery. LONDON, Jan. 15.—A sudden inrush of water from old workings in the Big | Lake Coillery at Audley, North Stafford- shire, caught many men at work. It is| to spend $0,000'In improving the ‘thought that about twenty weredrowned. | A number of other men are unaccounted for and must be entombed. There may | be between ninety and one hundred men and boys in the mine. Throughout the night relays of men have worked desperately to rescue the entombed miners. By 5 o'clock yester-| | day afternoon 150 of the men and boys; employed in the mine had been rencued. The work of rescue, however, has not made much progress. ,The rescuers stand in four feet of water while at work, and made only fif-! the night. Hundreds of miners have arrived from | other collieries and all volunteer assist- | jance, Consequently fresh gangs of men go down every hour. 7 a FRANCE’S S CABINET CRISIS. {Parts Newnpa 1 terial Problem In Dificalt, | PARIS, Jan. -The newspapers, | AP ihe it exception, say the solution of the Ministerial crisis will be a long aud | difficult matter, The Radical and So- clalist organs, though jubilant at the \" / mm Say” Mii MOVE TO APPEASE GERMANY. Bill to Remove Differential Sugar Tax to Be Reported. Action by House Ways and Means Committee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The House | Ways and Means Committee to-day de- | clded to report to the House Chairman ‘Wilson's bill to remove the one-tenth of @ cent differential tax per pound on sugar imported from countries giving an export bounty, which has elicited | protests from Germany, Austria and oth- |er nations, and the repeal of which was recommended by the President. No action was taken on the bill to in- | crease the tax on beer, as the Sub-Com- mittee having it in charge has not met. Chairman Wilson took the lead in ad- vocating the bill, urging the arguments which have beon advanced by Secretary |Gresham, that the differential tax vio- [iates the mcst favored nation clause in treaties with Germany, Austria and cer- tain other foreign nations. ‘The differential,” sald Mr, Wilson, “puts money into the pockets of the | Sugar Trust at the expense of our cat- tle interest He gave as hie opinion and that of the Administration, that there could be no shadow of doubt that tho exclusion of American meat from Germany on al- leged sanitary grounds was inspired by |the sugar duty, and sald that the re- |tallatory measures against this duty had alreaily done great injury to Ameri- |can commercial interests, and that still more sweeping acts of retaliation were fall of the Cabinet, show anxiety in regard to the appointment of their suc- cessors. The Monarchist organs assert that the Republic {s passing through a period of difficulty which may assume krave proportions, and which may even involve the Elysee. The Elysee is the officta Republic. ‘The moderate Republican press pays unanimous tribute to the correctness and clearness of the attitude of ex Premler Dupuy, who has fallen, It is asserted, only because he was deter- mined to guard constitutional princt- ples. Many persons blame M. Barthou, the ex-Minister of Public Works, for not having shown the same reserve as M Dupuy, and then reproach M. Bar- thou with having caused the Cabinet's downfall. The consensus of opinion is that the only possible solution of the difficulty is a Republican concentration under M, Bourgeois. - Emperor William Open mle Diet. BERLIN, Jan, 15.—The Prussian Diet Was opened at noon to-day in the White Hall of the Palace by Emperor William, His Majesty read the speech from the Throne. He said he hoped the deficit in the Prussian budget would disappear ‘on the accomplishment of the proposed financial reforms by the Reichstag, anit after announcing bills for the extension of State railways and other domestic measures, appealed to all patrotic men for concord and unanimous co-operation against the Ffowing sttacks upon the In- stitutions of the Stat Heerbohm Tree, the Actor, Coming. LIVERPOOL, Jan, 15.—The Star line steamship Majestic, salls for New York to-morrow, take among her passengers Mra. Hruce Iamay, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. the Pras- J Forbes Beerbohm Tree and nel Brough that Ramin E Vatican Legation. PETERSBURG, Jan, 15.~A_pro- biish a ST. posal has been submitted to the Coun- cil of the Empire to establish a Rus- sian Legation to the Vatican. rin Arrives in France. France, Jan. 15.—The Em- press of Austria arrived here this morn- ing and proceeded to Cape Martin. residence of the President of the, threatened by Austrla and other coun- tries, ‘The Republicans opposed the bill. He Reed had some sarcastic remarks to | make about the insufficiency of the rev- enue provided by the new tariff and sald that It woul be folly to make changes which might decrease the in- come of the Government, or the effect of which was uncertain, Other Repub- lican members deplored what they termed lack of Americanism in the pol- jtcy of the State Department. | ‘They argued that the differential did not violate treaties, and that a bad | precedent would be established by per- mitting foreign governments to force legislation by threats. Mr. Hopkins, of Illinois, held that the export bounties granted by Germany, and her neighbors xo affected the sugar business that an offset wan nec y in our tariff. No formal vote was taken and the names were not recorded. FEARS FOR DR. NANSEN. Arctle EF: plorers Think His Vessel Altmans ds Trimming . Dept. Special To-morrow. Fine Cut Jet Trimming 135° and 48° veya AN ASSORTED LOT OF 00 Cut Jet Yokes and Drpperies, from 35 ¥ to 72. 75 each, value 650, to $4.50. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. eee a eel TAMMANY TO THE DARK SIDE, —_-+ Republican Aldermen Get the Prize Seats in the Chamber. Important Rallroad Matters Cause Heated Discussion. ‘The Board of Aldermen met at 12.15 o'clock to-day. President Jeroloman first called for the report of the Committee on Rules. This was read, and assigned all the Tammany members to the dark side of the counci! chamber and all the Re- publicans to the side near the windows, Prestdent Jeroloman failed to ask for the vote su the report, and his attention was called to his breach of parliamen- tary rules by Alderman Oakley. Prest- dent Jeroloman apologized, and the vote was taken and report adopted. Alderman Woodward presented the pe- tition of the Third Avenue Railroad Com- pany for a franchise to extend its cable road from One Hundred and Sixty-sec- ond strect up Kingsbridge road to the city Hne and down St. Nicholas avenue from One Hundred. and Twenty-ftth Street to One Hundred and Sixteenth street. It was referred to the Rallroad Committee, Alderman Noonan called attention to the fact that it would be well to look out for the point whether or not a trol- ley system might not be put into opera- tion’ After the franchise was granted A resolution directing the Comptroller to take the necessary steps to forfeit to the city the franchise of the North and East River Railroad Company, in Fulton street, and resell the same, was next presented. Alderman Brown moved to have the reeotution He over, which brought Alder man Marshall, of the Seventh, ¢ bis f to demand why the Alderman Second wanted it laid over. Alderman Brown quietly informed Mr. Marshall that the resolution called for the expenditure of money, and that the law said that all such resolutions must Ne over five days, Mr, Marshall sat down very red. A ietter was read from the Polive De- partment asking that tho ordinance re- quiring the pollce to remove the snow which the snow plows of the street rail- way, companies pile up alongside the tracks be amended so that this duty would devolve upon the Street-Cleaning Commissioner, Referred to the Committee on Police and Health, Aldermat’ Ware introduced a_ resolu- tion directing the Law and Railroad Committees to make an investigation of the motive power in use on all the sur- face roads in the city, and ulxo the speed of the cars. The resoluton also directed that the laws regulating these matters be looked up by the Commit nd to give the subject a public hearing, Then, the resolution went on to say, a report to the Board should be made ‘and such ordinances passe’ as that body may think necessary for the protection of the lives and the Safety of the public. Re- ferred to the Railroad Committee, Alderman Windolph offered « resolu- tion providing for the removal of the Odd pieces of Gowns, “KOCHis Continuation of our JANUARY SALE of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear/Suits . 39° Skirts, Chemines,) Z Drawers in Muslin or| Actual value Goce. to $l.ag. Cambric, never sold? and for less than 79¢. to 59° Also 1,26, EAC Flannellette — Dressing \ Sacques, trimmed with ribbons and embroid- J ered edge, worth 2,25; now Sample Lot of "\5 ) yr }98 LL Corsets)? ‘and worth 1.69 and 2.9% I 59 e now Bet. Lenox 125th St., West tinaves WARING HAS is IME OUT. He Has topped | $7,000 Of the Salary List in Small Sums C.K. Moore Appointed i! Comm Deputy sioner. The new Street-Cleaning Commissioner, George KE. Waring, took possession of the Department to- at 12 o'clock. Shortly after he took the reins in his he made a statement to the re- “ux to what he has already done and what he hopes to do for his d partment He stated that the only taken thus far has been salary list) of the By cutting it and there. He also announced the appointment of Charles K. Moore ax his deputy. Mr. Moore is a railroad engin , & contrac- action he has to reduce the Department about a few hundred Waring says he is not prepared to state, He was twent held the position of chief Prison for three and. Warden Fallon and Morr! were members ot Battery Ariiliery, and fought side by’ side during the war. Morrissey was married only two months ago, and his widuw ts [il with the grip. ee eee GILROY’S HOUSE MORTGAGED. Now that the Ea-Mayor Is Oat of Work He Rorrows Money. Among the mortgages recently record- ed is one of Thomas F, Gilroy and Mary First District Civil Court to the second floor of the o:d General Sessions Buliding, eriff's office to the first floor ne building. Referred to the Han Been Lost. LONDON, Jan. The Pall Mall Gazette says that grave fears for the safety of the Nansen Arctle Expedition are general among Arctic voyagers. Lieut, Hovgaard, of the Dimphna Ex- pedition, which was wrecked in the Kara sea, hax expressed the opinion to the Danish Geographical Society, that there is no question but that the Fram has been crushed in the ice and that Dr, Nansen and his party are retreating. ers are sald to believe that . after a year of drifting. Abandoned "his vensel and. ts returning by the nearest route in expectation meeting a relief expediti in the Fram angen left Norway and on August 24, 1893, Dr t'a despatch from Vardo, an- |nouncing that he was about to sail’ into the Kara Sea und that the Fram had behaved splendidly, © THE | POPE Is ILL. Suffering from a Mane chi No Ansiety F ROME, Jan. 15.—The Pope is suffer- ing from a slight chill and is keeping as to his condition, Redfern, of New York, Gri Divorce Loudon. LONDON, Jan. 15,—Ernest Redfern, of New York, was granted @ divorce to-day by Justice Jeune. He married the de- fendant in October, 188. She refused to pany him to the United BP couple have not lived togeth but in in 1888 a child wes born to Mrs. ted a fern. 1 re Brassey Accepis Governorship Vietorta. ONDON, Jan. b.--Lord Brassey has the Governorship of Victoria, im guccession to the Mari of ptralia. his room. Audiences with His Holiness have been postponed as a measure of precaution, but no anxiety 4 expressed | Committee on County Affairs, Alderman Woodward's resolution abollah the Essex Market as 4 publi market nd to transfer the building 1 the school trustees of the Tenth War for use as a public school was refer to the Commitee on Markets, The following Aldermen were appoint ed to serve on the Legislative Commit- tee: Ware, Muh, Goodman, O'Brien, Wines and ‘Wund. ‘These Aldermen will go to Albany at intervals for the purpose of watching the legislation relating to this city. ALDERMEN’S NEW CLERK. Michael F, Blake cial Ansii Clerk Ten Eyck, ed = Spe- fo-Day, of the Board of Al dermen, this afternoon appointed Michael F. Blake, the former 1 assistant ‘clerk at a Was appointed in accordance esolution of the Board passed daing the Clerk to create or Mr. Blake so that the he Board may run smoother Ss OR. DOTY TAKES OFFICE. He Succeeds Dr. Jenkins as Health Officer of This Port. Dr. Alvah H. Doty to-day Dr, Jenkins as Health OM of New York, He has been at Quaran: tine several days learning the duties of plications | the offic He has received over fifty app for minor positions at the station, and it is probable that a number of changes will be ‘made soon. —— Breach of Prom| count Dee LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Exchange Tel- egraph Company says that the action for breach of promise of marriage mucce: 58 West 23d Street. Slee Watteau iar and beit are trimmed back and frou with deep Cashmere back and front, roll Revers, Collar ‘and Cuffs with three * of black Soutache Braid and all are lined to the waist; the agorime it of colore are eg canblnalt ns of Garnet, *(. 67. ean alaes,“Price for this sal brought against Viscount Deerhurst, eldest son of the Karl of Mishra 8 whe. o end Drab, handsomely flossed, Top, a guaran absolutely perfect. A es hot Neti, + SALE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ONLY. SFODSOOVOSVISSESOSSSSSSSSGSOSVSSVSSSS C. B. CORSETS, Lon, saist, ¢ Hook, in Black, White Greeeees ¢ JANUARY CLEARING SALE. CLOTHIERS, Cereeeee® We had a big advertisement in yesterday's papers explaining how it is that we have put down prices like this: FORMERLY 915, 018.625 to 30,835 & $40, Overcoats #12 UP TO THIS WEEK & $6, 87, BBA 39, REGULAR PRICES to 818. $20 to 8 Trousers .: Coats & Vests Ulsters. esses *We can’t buy enough newspaper space to go ove UsED B15 an FORMERLY B18, $ at D to B45, but this is a great sale we are having, and it will pay DOWNTOWN UPTOWN STORE OF TO 160, 162 & 164 East 125th St. Near 3d Ave M. Gilroy to the Lawyers’ Mortgage In- surance Company on the residence of the ex-Mayor, 7 West One Hundred and Twenty-first street. The amount of the mortgage. ta, $10.00, The money Is bor-| KST?D 107. WANTS FEMALE INSPECTORS. QowPERTHWas7,. ‘Trade Mark. woe ee eres “| “RELIABLE” The special mimittee of the sintel Board of Charities held its first ce | o Increased powers have bee on the Hoard by the Constitutlon- al Convention, in the board om "| the Society for the Prevention of Cruel- | ty to Children, Twenty-third street and | Fourth avenue, to-day President William R. Stewart presided He said that the Committee would hold open meetings daily until every | having views to express h n heard After some discussion hi from Comptroller Fiteh latter said he would gladly join in any | qq safe and legal arr hgements i ner which | the distribution cf State moneys to Uh Various Institutions might be made. Meyer Stern, of the Hebrew Orphan | Asylum, brought a smile to the faces jof, the Commissioners by saying | “TP don't think we should have any male inspectors at all 1am in favor of | Our atm ts produce, but | harmonize w Material, One how good the tor.and a sunerintendent of construction, |appoirting female, inspectors in’ every and was at one time ed with the |Inatitution. We had committee of | et western extension ac Tun-| women looking afte the institution 1) Et nel. Mr. Moore succeeds John Ryan, | represent. nO aerial who was the ¢ y under Commissioner s and they unidoubt Andrews at deal May D Major Throc! of the Depart- y Tam in favor i has not as was ex Florence ¥ . On th he has de- in his inte ng S90, ic and throws himsel sas a Igut vob teen v Whether or not any action to fo "said the Chairman, “is not as; him out will be taken, Commissio be i i not dealing with. what ought to | Qu Nee delet thee assess Col, Waring has a mim unics in but waht is,” returned Mr. Stern, this week's American Architect: and) "If we have a cinan whe is married, he Bulldng News in relation to the black- can't tive on his saary, and if he is | Amusements. balling of dys name, by the American) single, God help him, he spends twice ACADEMY OF MUSIC AN — Society of Civil Engineers ax mu In it he denies the allegation that a)" ‘The Chairman thanked Mr. Meyer for GRAND A NOUN, rewerage system he " hatented had |importing a little humor into thelr other VUPSDAY APERRNGUN, dane been previously in use in Europe. ise dull meeting, amt sald the SOE an ak ee Z Inbseioners Would consiier Mg sui BENEFIT IN AID OF "ie eas careful ‘ “ s JAMES MORRISSEY DEAD. [°%!%iment was taken snc to-mor-{ inte’ niet dud Bregman f.tsns' JS, Rooney, ‘The Tombn Chief Clerk Died snd ae parveeae oan © Tombs Chief Cler ed Sud- =er denly in the Night. CALLED ON THE MAYOR. ee iter, Prom Warden Fallon, of the Tombs Prison, = 2 EFFIE FLLSLER was shogked to learn this morning of| Messe: Hays and 0 Discuns DORIS. the eniden death of me ch rf clare Ctyit Service Matters, IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL, Bway & 20th st, James Me Issey, Morrissey lel he Civil vi ‘commissioner Daniel P " a al Eat oct ae etine Ue] sans worst GREAT VAUDEVILLE. in apparent good health. Thig morning | On, Mayor Strong Wala Huta Dancers, Joe Flynn and others he_was found dead In After the conte Hays said that th report of the Bub-Committ on the civil-service MULE. FOI informed the pee. bo) dations contained. th GERMANIA stantially adopted, several months ago OTHE by the Commissioners, and submitted to) BTL AVE Mayor Gilroy. There fs a vacancy in the 5% fi commission, which Mayor Strong may fll shortly —————————— eee”? HALINGAN STLEATRE. MW. Hanes Special Notices. Himihaties Mee bin tne deed he PTORIETY Sons he WANS HHERTY At SOOM AEs ET Nina. BKrowtway | Whit cy . pnd only exhibition HERALD wip ROB di i. Ueeiches' te the NATE mene da ees tate SQUARE bese 5 1 . or Thextre, Sat HOUSE GOWNS. AND § FOR ano ILL | ApBEY'S niid i These handsom THE are made from best quality Flanneliette. in figured and fects, made with round yoke front, with deep rutte all around, full at Bleeve, deep rolling collar, full’ Wat- teau bacs and full front, ail ined to the waist, full width skirts and finished with ep ‘hen be furnished in. strip nd fgur Black and colors colors, -neluding | Garnet, Navy ings, warranted fas lelges Price for thi Ladies’ 1 re. finished with Embroidered x ByeKBres } », 925, 030, $TT.00, $10.25 WERE CHEAP ENOUGH STORE OPEN TO 7 Fulton Building, Fulton and nase Sts. CARPETS. ‘The Fitness of Things. pets that FREE WOOL and careful weaving will Right Price, carpet will make @ room chilly- | terms of payment are your terms. ft Variety at the |\COWPERTHWAIT & CO., BROOKLYN STORES: ome tt TONY PASTOR'S, MAGGIE CLINT, MONTH. sant KENDAL THE MASQ PALM: R's. COLUMBUS Theatre. “it Tok PRO IGAL DAUGHTER ‘HOYT’S STANDARD Theatre, ve MG Mak sak 2 | yo © MUCH JOHNSO With William Gillette and Company, CD tettetiatind. 2 ¢ JANUARY "at $ SALE, 5 sue g Now 75 #78,5° *25.°° Now 10.75 $15.25 "NOW $3.75, 95.25 To BE 420, NOW $10.75 NOW NOW $25 & $30 r the whole story every day, you to investigate. PM OP. WEST 14TH ST. not only to sell you the best car- to sell you @ carpet tn colora that Ith the other furnishings—Right Right Tint. The wrong doesn't matter fabric or how low the price. Our FURNITURE oweat Prices, Mb & 108 WEST 14TH ST., NEAR OTIE AVE. ve. near Fulton at, le of Old a and Age Waiting. 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