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if ? JAPS AT SHANG KING, ee Mikado’s Army Now Between Pee | kin ani Wei-Hai-Wei } t Covers the Landing on the Promontory. Admiral Carpenter Cables Secret: of the Navy. y WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Ths Secre- tary of the Navy has recelved the fol- lowing cablegram from Admiral Carpen- ter, dated at Chemulpo, Jan, 21: “Army has landed on the Shang Hing Promontory, China, under cover of the Japanese fleet. The Baltimore leaves Chemulpo for Chefoo.”” This places the Japanese forces be- tween Pekin and the Important fortress ef Wel-Hai-We! BOURGEOIS MAY TRY AGAIN. Talke Further with Faure About Forming a Cabinet. PARIS, Jan, 22.—After an interview with MM. Poincarre and Cavaignac, President Faure again summoned M. Bourgeois, and it is believed that the latter will resume the work of attempt- ing to form a Cabinet, and that in so doing he will choose other financial ad- visers, giving greater preference to members of the Left. LONDON, Jan, 2.—A despatch from Paris to The ‘Times says that the In- come tax, which is the pet measure of ‘M. Peytral, cannot be introduced in the Budget for 189, BOMB EXPLODES AT JUMET. ‘le in Crowded Cafe Follows, No One Badly Hart. BRUSSELS, Jan. 22—A bomb was exploded yesterday evening in a crowded cafe at Jumet, near Charleroi. Much damage was done to the build- ing, and a panic followed the explosion. Nobody was seriously injured. GREEK CABINET OUT. The Entire Ministry of That Cou try Resigns. ATHENS, Jan. 22.—The entire Greek Ministry has resigned. A panic on the Bourse followed the announcement of the resignation of the Ministry. It is belleved that a colorless Cabinet will be formed, and that the Chamber will be dissolved. Chamber will be dissolved. It is said that the resignation of the Tricoupis Ministry was the outcome of what the Premier said to the King in regard to the interference of the Crown Prince in the demonstration of Sunday last. The Ministry was constituted as. fol. lows: President of the Cabinet and Min- ister of Finance, M. Tricoupis; Minister of Marine, M. Buboulis; Minister of the Interior, M. Boufides; Minister of War, M. Taamados: Minister of. Juatice and Foreign Affairs, M. Stephanos. For som time past popular demonstrations againat the Government's taxation pro- posals have been taking place in, differ- ent parts of Greece, notably at Athens, Patras, Corinth and Phillatra, and they led last, week to the report that a rebei- lion had broken out in Greece and that the King had abdicated. Hohenlohe Says the P. inet Is United. BERLIN, Jan. 22.—At to-day'’s session of the Prussian Diet, Prince Hohenlohe, as Prussian Premier, said that any C inet decisions were the outcome of the unanimous views of the Ministry, and that press Fonerts of alleged Cabinet crises should allowed to fall away Ike raindrops from a waterproof, vab- Germany and Japan Negotiatin, Commercial Treaty. BERLIN, Jan. 22.—Negotlations have been opened with Japan for the con- clusion of a commercial treaty between that country and Germany. — For latest and fullest details of the Brooklyn Strike, See to-morrow morn- ing's World, POOLING BILL REPORTED. ou WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—The Raflroad Pooiing bill has been reported favorably to the Senate without amendment. Amendments offered by Senators Chandler and Gorman and one sug- gested by Commissioner Morrison were voted dow! The Benators. prevent were Butier, Gorman, Brice, Camden, Lindsay, Smith, Wilson, Chandler and Wolcot\. Senators Cullom and Higgins were the absentecs. When the bill was reported by Mr. Butler (Dem., S.C), Mr. Chandler stated that the report’ was not unani- mous, and gave notice that when the bill ken up he would offer an amend: concerning the submission of ment freight and passenger rates to the Inter- State Commerce Commissior —_—- = SUGAR WITNESSES’ MOTION. certain that no. legislate n be se Delehanty is United States Sena- Ask Supreme Court for Leave to) cured in any othe: Ways tor. Murphy # father-in-law, ty It js understood that the Republican} “Easton's appointment Was made with File Petitions for Write. mators Would not oppose an wine understanding that ” “Hurricane WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—The cases of [ment which simply xranted aut Morris, of Troy, Who was Platt's "| 5, |for an iysue of bonis. They say th cholce," should Deputy Super- Elverton BR. Chapman and John 8. ei ecomes absolutely necessary to intendent Bhriver, Indicted Sugar Investigation wit-| viquaditional ‘maney for the Gox <a oe esses, reached the United States Su-|rment expenditures, and for the main preme’ Court to-day, when. thelr attor-|fenunce pt. th serves the T IGNORED BY MORTON. heya re-entered motions for ieave to Ble [crate can provide Wty agreeing 1 = ties etitions for writs of habeas corpus bond amendment without weighting i : it mat is understood that the two cases|down with other questions, and that a Names of Rathbone and Swart have ‘been selected as test cares, that Imafarity of ihe nites will accent wood, of Bi Not Seut In. “Chapman by the brokers and that of| {tin this shape, will not permit it cise PaaS of Chapman tie ‘newspaper correspond | th go through it c Pe emt) ALBANY, Jan. 22~Gov. Morton did ts There was no tntimation by the | ver legislasion or the repeal of the State | not scnd In the names of Rathbone and Court as to when a Serial n would be} bank Swartwood as managers of the Elmira penaered on tnbs's Btn sanannupe | Reformatory to-day, which is the last of | Labor Dil Favorably Reported. WASHINE a Mr. MoMit: the SOPs aah tan ths Senate to WASHINGTON, Jaa, 22.—The amended DI for! ian (Dem, ), from the Committee) T two om Were appointed by the settlement of labor disputes by means of anon Wavy and 4, to-day reported | Flower and now they must be reap rhitration Commission hak heen reported favor orably to the the Mil to repeal | pointed by Gov, Morton if he Intends to Arbitration Comfommitice on Lavon, Appended | favereUly {0 {he ¢ pina Ini Miovera tnleccna tne doe to the report were Fa of ved by | Addittonal one-tenth at nt duty on /ePnor has not made up his mind what he the Committee from Samuel John Wl Sugars imported from bounty-paying| Wil do in the matter, Hayes H.C. Denning and J, H. Sovereign, cusars | hy inne at to : | SEWELL AND ELKINS, y a Senator, | . Vating for Mines oe inlet Gen, Bethane Seri inn, Jan 22—-The frac ballot for ee Lotaean,-dacdey tented: WASHINGTON, Jan. | dersey and West Virginia Dect re | follows: Senate Washburn. Nels hank, Apel siaattvene Themnelven for Senators me WA Netson, | Toms and ex-Soltettor tie seat ky 1th Meliale, We | Santy {ilat the residence (Sperial 16 Phe Evening World) —_—_—__ J, Jan, %2.—Hoth houses rt HAWANL STILL THE THEME. Senate Debates the Resolution Offered by Mr. Kyle. ray, of Delawa-e, Again tn the Lists in Cleveland’s Defense, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. —22.—Benator Kyle's Hawaiian resolution was allowed to take the place of Senator Frye's this morning, ae it involved the same points, and Senator Gray resumed his remarks, | He attacked Senator Hawley for accus- ing the President of conferring with the Royalist Commissioners from Ha- wail last Augus' Senator Hawley retorted that they communicated through the Secretary of State that they were agents of a de- | Posed Queen, intriguing against a friend- ly power recognized by the United States. In violation of all propriety the President, instead of referring them to the Hawalian Minister, promised them an interview. His subsequent failure from illness to keep his promise did not effect his position, “The President," replied Senator Gray, “had for more than a year been accused of favoring the restoration of a mon- preny in Hawall, and he was justitied in sclzing this opportuni: to disabuse the minds of these visits of any In- wering idea of ald to Lilluokalani.”’ Senator Aldrich asked why the Pres- ident took nearly six months to publish his disavowal, and Senator Gray made his usual retort that whatever the Pres- ident might have done would have met the disapproval of his opponents. just u same ‘he Commissioners of ‘the resent Government of Hawall were in Washington, he sald, conferring with the President and Secretary of State be- fore the overthrow of the monarchy. This statement met with a chorus of denials from the Kepublicans, but Sena- tor Gray said he would stand by the assertion Further, American residents in the Islands had = withdrawn — their names from the petition asking for an American naval vessel, Senator Gray said that the present E vailan government is a travesty on a Republic. A sharp passage-at-arms occurred over a reference to the Samoan treaty, by which the United States took bart Ih the restoration of a king. Senator Lodge spoke of Great Britain's alertness in absorbing group after group of Pacific Islands, and sald he did not object to Great Britain's policy, but r gretted that the United States was not equally alert In advancing and protect- ing American interests. “He sald the Present revolutionists in Honolulu were supplied with arms from a British port, in a British vessel, purchased by a British subject, and that fifteen British subjects ure now under arrest there for conspiracy. The administration quotes President Dole that he was glad there was no American naval vessel present at the tlme of the outbreak, in Justification of the withdrawal of the Charleston, but on the heels of this declaration the Pres- ident sends a vessel. OmMctal Denia wi LONDON, in London of a Ha- nm Ramor, Jan, 22.—It is THE WORLD: TUES NO FOREIGN FLAGS, Laweon’s Bill Passes the House by a Vote of 83 to 13, Parson's Banking Hous jure Approved in the Senate. vernor Ignores Rathbone and Swartwood, of Etml ALBANY, Jan, 22.—Mr. Lawson's bill Prohibiting the display of foreign flags on public buildings has passed the As sembly—ayes, 83; noes, 13, This bill prohibits the display of any other than the Stars and Stripes upon any public building. It was the fret bill Introduced in’ the Assembly and came up to-lay with the approval of the Committee on Citles. Ex-Speaker Malby made the principal speech in favor of it, and denounced In most emphutic language the display of foreign fags on public buildings, He said the exhibition of the Irish fiag on the New York City Hall on Bt. Patrick's Day and the exclusion of all other for- ign flags in anniversary. celebrations was a disgrace to Btate and county, Assemblyinan Foley, the ‘Taminany led the opposition to the bill, He led the display of foreign flage on ground that the nited people of the ates Were glad to have them displayed during the war of the rebellion, and that gratitude, if nothing elae, should prompt the granting of the privilege to display thety flags cn anniversaries that were dear to them, . He could not concet he sald, of any broad or lberal-minded man {hdorsing Such a bill as the Anti-Flag bill. Bo officially stated that the British Consul-General at Hawaii is maintaining an absolutely neutral attitude, and it 1s added that there is no foundation for the report that the Royalists, when they rebelled early thig month, were assured by him that if they held hours Great them as the Government. —__s——___ the palace for three Britain would recognize RICKS IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. Accused Judge Appe case Judiciary Com WASHINGTON, Jan, 2%. ttee. Betore 22.—The House Committee on the Judiciary held an open session to-day to consider the charges against Judge Augustus J. Cleveland, 0. with his attorney, Cleveland, Cleveland’ was represented by two at- forneys, Arnola Green and Gen. Kd. 8 Meyer mittee, Mr. Terry, of Arkansas, was ab- Ricks, Virgil P. Kline, of Judge Ricks was present of The Central Labor Union of But one member of the Com- sent, Judge Ricks said that the brief sub- mitted’ by his lawyers “covered “the ground fairly and fully. uon of Chairman Culberson he made a statement. receipt of fees were charged, he said, At the sugges- ‘The cases in which Improper were anomalous in charactr, of he would not have undertaken to plete the records, He entered at length into the various sums and figurs involved, and sald: "I claim that I had a right complete the records as I did. I claim to that I accounted satisfactorily to the Government for all the moneys, that my Successor as clerle lost nothing by. the transaction, and that I acted strictly according to the custom followed by the court in such cases.” He stated that he had affidavits from clerks of several courts to show that the practice of the clerk of charging himself with the completed records In advance of their completion was a unl- versal one. The charges for the work had been made eighteen months before he was appointed Jude, and before he had any Idea that he’ would be ap- pointed. —— LAST RESORT TO PASS BILL. Currency Legiatation May Re Tacked to Appropriation Measure. WASHINGTON, Jan An effort to secure financial legisiation in thi through amending one of the appropi tion bills is a possibility, A canvass the Senate has convinced leaders th the conflict wetween the silver and t bond men renders it next to impossth to se he of any independent financlai or currency measure, It ts not! proposed, how to attempt. the Scheme of adding the necessary provi- sions to one of the bills providing for the regular annual appropriations until the 1a wh t moment. nit becomer absohy Highest of all in Leavening Power.-~Laiest U.S. Gov’t Report | Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE » Baking Powder { | | Drake, narrow @ sentiment was unworthy of the ‘berallty of Americans and pandered to the worst prejudices of inhuman vice, Mr. Foley surprised his colleagues by stating that he was born under the Bog lish flag, and js not an Irishman. He did not &peak for Trish-Americans alone, he said, but for the sons of other coun: tries as well Assemb:ymen Dan Finn, of New York; Gallagher, of Brooklyn, and Ten Kyck, of Alkan, also opposed the bill, but 1t Was passed. Mr. O'Grady's bill, providing for public hearings before the mayors of citles of the second and third class of bills fe lating to the same, was the special order of the day immediately after the reading of the journal. The bill was passed. Mr. Btewart's bill, confirming action of the Mount Vernon Board of Hduca- tion in issuing school bonds, was passed. Mr. Friday endeavored to call up his resolution for the appointment of a committee of five to Investigate the Brooklyn trolley strike, but objection was made and the matter went over, Adjourned to Wednesday at 11 A. M. IN THE STATE SENATE. Person Measure ALBANY, Jan. 22.—Not half a dozen Senators were in the Senate Chamber this morning when the gavel of Lieut.- Gov. Saxton fell and Rev, Dr. Johnson Invoked the divine blessing, but the members filed in shortly afterwards, There was no important business up for consideration, and the Senate went immediately into the cons:deration of bills on the third reading calendar. Senator Persons’s bill authorizing banking-houses to change their location of business without advertising for eight weeks, as is now the requirement, was The Committee on Roads and Bridges reported favorably the measure of Sena- tor Childs, exempting Queens County from the provision of the Highway law relating to the widening of roads. Senator Coggeshall took the chair and the general orders calendar was taken up. Among the bills advanced to third read: ing was Senator Reynolds's, proyidii that police and fire pensioners in Brool lyn be excluded from holding public office, The Finance Committee reported fa- vorably the nomination of Willard A. Cobb for Civil Service Commissioner. The nomination was confirmed, The Judiciary Committee reported the Blanket Ballot bill, for the purpose of having the bill reprinted with a number of amendments. Tt recommitted, ‘The following bill were introduced: Senator Owens—Providing that a day’ of ten houre shal: begin the moment ployee reports for duty Senator Pound—Striking the word ‘male’ from the Constitution ag one of the qualffications of s labor A em- voter, Senator Guy—Anthorizing the immediate ex- nditure of 00 for the completion of River- side mark, New York City. Preventing the use of a part of New York City, for railroad he thint Lexow Committee ‘ommiasion bill Relative to sales or disposition by insolvent debtors, that all ferry-boat run- provided with ith Department urinals under direction of the Hi houses in consolidated school dlntricts ir. Wray--Prohibiting the construction and gperation of a railroad on New York avenue, Brooklyn The Senate then adjourned after a ses- sion of twenty minutes, a For latest and fullest details of the Brooklyn Strike, See to-morrow morn- ing’s World, EASTON IS SUPERINTENDENT, Albany ™ of Public ALBANY, Jan, The Trustees of Public Pulidings, ing Gov, Mor- |ton, Lieut and Speaker Fish, of the Assembly, met this morning and selected Frederick Easton, of Al as State Superintendent of P Hichael Delehanty ublic » of 0 a year with patron: several hundred po: TRENTON, N voted senare ges for United tes Sen- aor to-day ‘Vhe vote In the House was: § Atlan L, MeDermott The voung well, 49; 6; Murphy, 5 8 quietly conducted in houses. The Republican bojters. te, Olcott, Voorhees and Za- brigkie—voted for Murphy, All the Re- publican Senazors except Bradley vote for seweil, and the Democrats for Me- Dermott. radiey voted for Murphy. Goud Was absent, ‘The Senate confirmed the nomination of Judge Robert s. late iam Wall Mr. Wray—Prohibiting the construction and | operation of railroad on Lewis avenue, Brooklyn, Mr. Greene—Relative to the erection’ of achool- |exow police reorganization plan. A majority of the IL.XX. are In favor of @ ingle-headed commission, and it is 4 PROF, MUNYON’S AMAZING FIGURES, 40,000 Honest P ople Pledged to’ Aid His Hu Work, fe-Mpiritied Indersecrs nd for Ni jaated the New Discoveries, f Rivlott, 10 Washtnaton Vhen I went to Professor Munyon's office I had | such a bad attack of influenza 1 contd scarcely speak. Munyon's Cold Cure and Cough Cure, tak en alternately every half hour, restored my voice and broke up my dold Ina few houra.” About Rhenmattiom, Munyon's Rheuma ism Cure effects a prompt and complete cure, Ask Mr. Haple, 2542 8th ave “Was go bad with rheumatiain could not walk Cured two years ago. 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The of Judge Garrison and all other nomi- nations were referred A Reputlican Senatorial conference decided not tu appoint a State Hous Investigating Committee for the pre ent, CHARLESTON, Kanawha Count va dan, 2. Each house of Legiel m day ani loted separately on United States Senator. 2 if between Fifth aver In the Senate, Elkins (Rep.) received 12; Camden (Dem.), 11, and W. R. Neal Pop taqtt, the Houte, Hiking, recelved $; Camden, 17; Neal, 1; ex-Gov, W: NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan, 22—Senator Isham G Harris waa at ‘noon to-day elected for a fourth term in the United States Senate, beginning March 4. A ballot was taken in each Houre, and Senator Harris received a total ‘of 79 votes, to 39 for E. J, Sanford, of Knox- ville, ‘and 9 for A. 1. Mim: All the Democratic. members supported Harris. All ihe Republicans, except Davis, of Putnam, voted for Sanford, and all the Popullate voted for Mims, who was their recent candidate for Gov- ernor. TOPEKA, Kan. Jan. 22.—Luclen Baker to-day received for United States Senator 91 votes in the House and 16 in the Benate, The joint ballot will be taken to-morrow to officially elect Mr. Baker, SALEM, Ore. Jan. 22.—Both Houses of the Oregon Legislature voted separ- ately to-day for United Btates Senator. J..N. Dolph recetyed the full Republican vote. The ballot in the Benate stood Dolph, 19; Bennett, 8; Hare, 3 The Houne voted this afternoon. CHEYENNE, Jan. 22.—The Wyoming Legislature voted for two United States Senators to-day. For the long term Francis E ren (Rep.) was named. To fill the va by failure elect at the la ture, Clarence ¢ ified in joint EN ion to-morrow. — For latest and fullest details of the Brooklyn Strike, See to-morrow morn- ing's World. api LIVELY TIMES TO-MORROW. William Brookfield insists that he ts still in the fight for the permanent Chairmanship of the Republican County Committee, Mr. Brookfield was on deck in the Mayor's office this forenoon and had a long talk with Mayor Strong about the political situation. He was not disposed*to make any statement concerning what he thought were his chances to win, but contented himself with saying that he was not out of it yet. The Committee on Permanent Organi- zation will meet to-morrow night and there will doubtless be lively times. It was id to-day t James King Duffy would be elected Secretary of the County Committee to succeed William H Ten Eyck, who ts now Clerk to the Board of Aldermen, Mr. Brookfield’s conversation with the Mayor appeared to be of a pleasing ni ture and after it was over he went over to one corner of the room and had an earnest confab with George W. Stevens, of the Republican State Committee. —— THE LX. ON REFORM BILLS. May € an-Meeting: ¢ Juggling. ‘The Executive Committee of Seventy expect to hold a meeting this afternoon to consider the various reform bills be- fore the Legislature and arrange for hearings before legislative committer, One of the members of the Committee stated to-day that it had been suggest- ed that the Committee arrange for a mass-meeting to protest against certain Juggiing measures which it im suspected have been introduced to defeat the epirit of the Mayor's power of removal. Another matter to be discussed ts the Protest DAY EVENING, JANUARY 92, 1893, OB ODVSDHVSDVSH/D OD ID HDHD HSHDI/DBHDBIDOS BO Pete eA ERE 00 e0 ODS OD OCDVOHDV SDE DS F9G59VOSI‘SSIDSDSISDSD ODO’ 6282.-LADIES' NORFOLK BASQUE. 6, 282. Ina Bust | Name | 200. ...Ine Walst| Address Addrres PATTERN DEPA MFG. CO. TO DIE IN THE CHAIR, —— Two Murderers Received Death Sentence This Morning. Richard Leach and Thomas Kerri- gan the Latest Victims. Both to Be Killed During the Week of March 18. Justice Ingraham sentenced two con- victed murderers this morning to dle in the electric chair. ‘The first wae Richard Leach, the flor- tst who killed his reputed wife at 412 Went Forty-ninth strvet on Nov. 18, by cutting her throat, He was convicted last week, Justice Ingraham sentenced Leach to die some time during the week beginning March 18. Thomas Kerrigan, who was convicted k of having murdered Aaron Ricxander at 2 Rivington street last April by shooting him after a quarrel taken place, was sentenced to die Giting ‘the Week beginning March 18 His lawyer, ex-Assistant District-At- ey A, D, Parker, usked that Kerrl- fan jo Haid at, the "Tombs until some relatives arrived from the Wert to see . Justice Ingraham said that war ghurely within the. discretion of ‘the Sheriff, and Kerrigan was led away. Neither of the men showed any emo- tion. William Beggs, who killed his wife on the evening of April 1 by fracturing er akull with a china bowl, at ‘angin street, will be placed on trial for his life to-day in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. —— CALLED ON THE MAYOR. But Ex-Secretary Fairchild Couldn’ Walt to Talk to Him, Charles 8. Fairchild, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, was one of Mayor Strong's early callers this morning. Mr, Fairchiid got lost In the shuXe of cMce-seekers, who are always on hand bright and early, and he only had an opportunity to tell the Mayor that he would call again when he had more time, A tall young woman with a fine hea of raven biack hair, which she wore in a long braid reaching far below her walst, was allowed to stand unrecognize! beside tie Mayor's desk for fully fifteen minutes while Mayor Strong opened his mail and discussed his correspondence with Secretary Hedges ‘The young woman w plainly embar- rassed by the lack of attentic shown her, but pluck stood her ground until the Mayor had seen and dismissed two callers. Then she was asked to sit down and transacted whatever business she had with His Honor. i Cornelius Van Cott made his first call at the Mayor's office to-day, and as he ia known to be an active Platt man his visit as of course ussociated with the c Committee fight Mr. Van Cott, however, said after- wards that he had simply called to ask the Mayor to attend the bali Carnegie Hall to-morrow eht, watch for be fit of the Monteflore Home, of which ‘ ector, When the ters visit was the Krooktleld men in the Ked relieved. nature mae ki room Notw nding Secretary Job Hedges’ deciaration ef a few dase age that pol ties should not be discussed in the Ma or's office there Ix no place in town Su where in more active 3 then in) May now indulged sanctum GEORGE L DAY TAKEN HOME. TI e-pulling y Strong’s Injared Meadowbrook t Last Able Hunt je Move: not Improbable that the Committee will go on record on this, — + Werte's Appointmen: N. J, Jan, $2.--The following e sent to the Senate by For Justice of the Supreme Cour, arrison, of Camden, reappoinied For L. Judge Court of Errors and Appeais, Robert § n, of Union, reappointed, For Proseutors the Pleas fic 8% Neon Yo Du for Salem Appointed, tor Bud}, reappointed Managers. of 8 w G TRENTO! nati today Wer's Char the and Gatret_D. v For managers of State Indus E.R. Cook and Lewis Parker For S84 Superintendent, Addison Bo Pollard. re Delaware DOVER, Del Another ballot taken to-day for United States Senator The ba ot resulted the same an yenterday Immediately after the ba 5 the Addicka followers ad) to the Opera House, where they are now holding « meeting —- An Aberration Saved HW The Police Board, thie afteraoon dismineed the ase agaius. Police Bernard J 1 * West One Mundred and Twenty-ffth street ata ton, who wan tried three weeks age on a are of allowing @ prisoner to es ape ant | micing another man 19 impersonate the accused court, Smiths defense that he. ifferiig from. ton. The po surgeons «0 of Dr, Parkhurst this re informed that he had left for Chi | re Seon George Lord Day, who received a fracture of the bip and pelvis by his horse falling on him Nov dur Ing @ cross-country run of the Meatow brook Club, of which he is a member, wan removed from the club house, at | Hempatead, L. L, towtay, where he has heen confined since the ‘accident, to a West Fifty-first street, his home in this ity Mr. Day was taken on a special tr to Long Island City, and from there a carriage to Mis hotn He was accompanied by Dr, Pa who has been tn constant tan: him. and by his sister, Mise Sus Forest Day, and bis bre Jot Ingis | Mr. Day. w " stretcher from. the ' railway station, a distance of miles isiay Was This Policeman For the second tine in & month the store of Brill Brother, Sixth avenue and Fourteenth wireet waa robbed last t before 6 lok this morning Supt. DL Gold t th haat 0 big lane window |hundied dollars worth of auay” The tbleves must tiave di (ther | Cluar-Makers ( | | | | straw and neh tot BW. Van and Habel & Parkhurst Memorial F Only 835.9 ded to the Parkhurst Meny Fund to-day, making the total up to da Bera messmo tenanety THE LATEST POPULAR DESIGNS. BY MAY MANTON. At af Coupor lem OMice, 41 W. 125th Mt, New York. SO VOHD MND LCOS HBDESDOSHHTD IDI TDIDINTDITDIBDOMS below and 15 cents for each, e 3 9 3 8 3 : 3 ; 3 4 3 XJ $ J 6299. LADIES’ ORGAN PIPE SKIRT+ | | TMENT, WHERLER & WILSON | 6th Ave. & CAMMEVER BUILDING, ‘oa’: The Hartman Cloak Co, CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEK8 MORE THEI GREAT COM SIL red Taffeta Milk Miirts, Intent atyle, organ pipe back, U 80.75, § i (70 fan Lamb Kton Jnek- peck jm value 615.00, at 86,15, AML Mhort Coats | All our Long Beaver Coats at | 15. | Take Elevator to First Floor of 6th Ave, & CAMMEYE? BUILCING, 20th St. ENGAGED. SUGARMAN—RERNSTEIN —A._D. MINNIE BERNSTEIN, on Sunday Jan. 20, 1895, at her father's home, Bayard street, city WAITING FOR INDICTMENTS, Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury Expected to Report To-Day, SUGARMAN Lawyers in Attendance to Loek Out for Clien The Over and Terminer Grand Jury | met promptly at 10.30 o'clock this morn- ing, and examined a number of wit- | nesses, chief of whom was ex-Ward Man Hock. The Jury are expected to hand In @ , big batch ‘of police indictments to-day. Hen Herrmann, who lives at 230 East Fifteenth street, President of the Herr- mann Furniture Company, 36% Broome street, who Is a multi-millionaire and employs thousands of men, was a wit- ness before the Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury this morning, Mr. Herr- mann is a prominent member of the Arion Society, and was one of those who entertained the Princess Eulalia when she was here. } Mr. Herrmann told the Grand Jury of trbute Ne had to pay to the police, The ‘t of Oyer and Terminer was {full of criminal lawyers this morning, | who sald they were there to look out for j the incerests of thelr clients on the po- lice foree. Other witnesses t fore the Grand Jury this. morning were ex-Ward Man ‘Am- broxe Hussey, who was charged by M Cella Urenittel with having taken ut of her stocking. Max Hochetim, who is known as the pantata of the Easex Market Police Court, and with whom, it is sald, tivided Mrs. Urchittel’s mone an John W. Taylor, of Sauad; Alderman Clane n Vail an? Archibald Bim: | yprietor Mf Apolo Hall | Was me yned in Shalvev's testimon |The Grand) Jury o'elock. The Hteamship Portia, which sailed to-day from Hrookly, will take fo Central America an expedi ore ise of collecting natural history edition is under the Tauspices of the Biological Department of the Uoiversity of Pennsylvania, and will be led by | Prof. Charles Bo Hite, who! was a member of the | Peary Bellet Expedition of 1892, and also conducted An‘expedition (a Labrador last Bummer” The party {'Nitred. C Marrieon, ity Henry € [Walsh and br J. Dounett Mebomald —— For latest and fullest detail of the Broukist strlke, See toemorrow mo ing's World Ben tn TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS. What Pus ery and Capability | Cam Ae inh Ten years ago Mr. 8 W. Richards} with a limited capital opened a smal | {shop at dt West Twenty-third street for the sale of Bon Marche Gloves and Cor- sets, introducing so many novel tdeas and good principles in his little estab lishment, his place soon became « by nthe business world, and too accommodate his rapidly in- | cred Five years later Mr, opportunity of buy: blished business. of | ng us OWE enough construct a} bullding Feet, exten. cond street; sit ageriy looked for- ousands of his cus- wal half-price n his establishi of his starting in belng the tenth Jubilee half-price which will An even wird to by which takes n every busty niversar many the itt Place nnlversary OW Which will tax the vast resources of Nis | establishment to the utmost. | We hal almost forgotten” to mention | i white glo and corsets are stili Mr. Richarde'e specialty, every women’s wear and comfort | Mapa |THE CASE OF REBELILIO Kamfart Shoe Co, SPECIAL SALE. 900 PAIRS Men’s Fine Calf LACE SHOES, 8 SObES, EXTRA HEAVY, FOR POLICEWEN, LETTER CARRIERS AND GENEWAL STREET WEAR, m= 2,49, ACTUAL VALUE 5.00. 500 PAIRS CHILDREN’S | 4. SHOES S'zes 2 to 54. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. REMITTANCES MUST COVER RE- TURN POSTAGE, KUMFURT SHOE CO 2 STORES: 165 Grand St. 20 East 14th St, Brooklyn Amusements. ACADEMY OF MUS THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 24, 1998, Grand performance, under ‘the surpices of H. Ratterman's Employees’ Mutual Benet Awsocta- tion, by. THE STANDARD COMEDY COMPANY IN pha Nhat RUINYs, . by Dr T. H. Sayres, Pro- Girection of Mr, J. J. Mr. Geo. Abbott; Frank. Quartet will appear on sale at H. Batt ot 24 WGoLE, THE NEW SUPERBA |S "sitiay4™ Balcony, 250. seat. bent ‘TO-DAY, Walter sanford, L' see & Mer. EMPIRE, v2tch.e. je «0 ‘Res’ Seats at 25c, Davie Gicfon, "THE STOWAWAY, h EDWIN KNOWLES, AMPHION. Proprietor, "BLUE JEANS, Darling. | 8 Musteal Director, Prof. Metropolitan and detween the acts, Uckets COLUMBIA, *4"iiJirtun* oo Every eve'g. Mata. @ Bat. Mra. Langtry— Mon, Tues @ Wed. 0 . ESTHER NDR. Pri. i. A WIFE'S PERIL. | ‘NIN NEW P, HEATRE. Se etn Tens Wea. Mab and Night, THE WANXiMAit, Walter Sanford, Lewes and Me ‘26, 35 and 50: Seats at 20. a STA KATIE EMMETT in “KILLARNEY, OPERA-HOUSE To. Night GRAND Oe tebe ksb sat MARK BULLI: | Reserved Sents rs VAN aud ciher | ura balcony | BAGGAGE funny folkn In: Bie, ie | CBC? MATIN EES MON GAYETY Sunes 808-TO-NIGH I, SAM DEVERE’S OWN CO. Next Week MAGGIE CLINE, The Irish Queen, Amusements Saturday, STAR THEATRE, iisismacrreny. DENMAN THOMPSON ND THE OLD HOMESTEAD. Sup. nichts, Songs and Palntings Po} Americ | JAMES THORNTON, MUN) MOORE, Pe Ww with, full orche ment by Nellie Mt Chandler’ tra (15 pretty. i Dillon Bro Marta, Ines Mt # others. ol Dime. GRAND ,! Matar Wesl and Sat. at ELUSLER, EAT s. Sch DRAMATIC Pro NUENTGUEE ~ thardn: Next Week LOL Is MOKRISON to MADINON SQUARE GARDEN. } 0 Prom ap Mt aati Po ML, Prom M, for ine Ti Grand National Exhibit of by D'Aquin. Riding by World Admission, Afternovas. 2 PEOPLE'S ™ ATRE, ry CM ncerp ¥ Frank Losee & great company SHAFT NO. 2. ARDEN. #15 Mats. Wed Sat. Pee a ita esque ce HINTOPIE Vans TTH: FANNY DAVENPORT =| Sar HARKIGAN s Libra LAST Kadwar WEEKS “ Day WEDNESDAY weit epay. EMPIRE THEATRE, _ Broadway ¢ 401n st THE MASQUERADERS. AL Mo PALMEDE sole Mang’ r. | ACADEMY OF MUSE THE CUTTON KiNG. ‘Neat Ween : i BROADWAY THEATRE. > SUCCESS. A ARDEN, SANS GENE.! ¢ ATLANTIC very cig bxchert™s Hi Tinperiat Jnpanese Proune mul 10 speck iy Acts. COLUMUUS Theatre, Svea 8.18 Wel@ Ba Nat A MAN WIiHOUT A CouNTRe, THE NEW AMERICAN MELODRAMA, "_ YOEL THEATRE, 4th Ave. & wid st Rho Nate bare alsa m BUSAN, Walter Prices. NAN DIXER. HInLO'S. Wayrt | of Cc Sa M ay’ wil Ev TH N 1 ST nh PL. oa your ford, Lessce® Mavacer, | PICTURES Dae some ar Lieu Lion; cheaper yoods are $50, $45, $40, This is the most extraore dinary 279, 281 and 283 BROADWAY, =z. gasmeges AMERIGAN 2a THE DISTRICT. | “= ATTORNEY. ABBEY’S LAST WEEK Pinero's famous play, * Mon. and Tues GER. AB Sale opens Thu METROPOL. day evening HERALD Spsinex, QUARE reve. Kas. PASTOR'S, | TOO MUCH JOHNSON, THEISS’s MME, Pie Buju, Portia garheent Bere Seats now on sal PROCTOR'S HARLE! (only) 4 . F 4 % MEN'S WINTER VERCOAT: The present prices of themp $35, $30, $28, $25, $22, $20, $18, sale ever made ou any Ready to Weas lothing Stock. t1sfaction guaranteed or money Amusements. TO-NIGHT, THEATRE, W way, oor, > Ev'g's MLA Mat, Gat, |KENDAL,: R. AND MES. Note-Owlug to general demand Syduey Gram | comedy. nts A WHITE LIE. (ceva aig at ini Towns Monday, Jan. 28, im Tt i BEERBOHM TREE, vas and Nat, Mat. it ad fa LAMP and 4 Ibe re as, and an Fri. ahd ‘AN OPERA-HOUSE, - under the direction of 23, Lohengrin, 25, Semiramide. Manon, at popular prices Gy Jan, and for the Inst time), Rigoletto, Sun. Eve. Stabat Mater will be repeated, Mon. Ev HARLEM ATHENEUM, 125th st, near 10th popular Sunday Concert, Jan, 2%, last Kime of Faust, Continuous vaudeville, 2.30 to 10.20 amd. Ethel Brougham and Ber a Topica," Gatety tenor; shadowgrapha, 20 Boe. Levys a Tainp sues IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL. B’ FOUGERE, GILSON, JOB ie HULA HULA DANCERS, ‘ROB ROY. | nlcOpera tn Tow MATINEE TO-DAY. GUS WILLIAMS. Haines & Pett! IEATRE, Sat Mat TONY Rogers Bron, OTS ine | ANDARD Theatre, Eve, 430, Mav ONLY FUN IN TOW —e __With William Gillette and Company. 4 19TH >t, MUBIC . AND ALHAMBRA Je4wnd 138 Bast 14:6 St, tear THE MONSTER ORCHI Dilys every alternoon and STREET THEATR: voce Wed. Jaa, Rlegunt so) cists’ BROWNIES, weena aud Thurs Regularinat tal | EDEN MUSEE. CE SEES CANA CO | near 6th a) 1, 1E DRESDEN ws Every Evening Wed. and Sat. Matiness, a» carenien i) SAN. By BOTAN fe ‘at box-ofive. M. 0 10.30 P. Merr Th MOP ERA. 3 015. Sat, Mat. OFF THE ELARTA.- EDD roy. Great Production, 3 ¥ Place Theatre, Evening § Sat. Met ane "Wel ihe Wig’ Mite Die Onten «, Priv @ Sat. ev g, Vasantasema, Mat., MANIA THEATRE To-Night, 109th Thame THE NEW YORK BREWER, Personal. 3 T QUALITY OF COAL, alt sines, $098 2.40 pounds, delivered, at Ti 4 Sth ‘and Boulet 7 sc and 9th ave, SMA Teh te your fate and fortune, Ci sctentiic paliniat, 24° atte p—Lawyer, highest 6 ‘actising all courts, transacts all 0 Hirnadiway (2Rth Re positively cured; entt Call cr address Bo TRUENI Terme “Lewing 65, We framed to prices, ATS FURNISHED witb furniture and” cory feot_10th ot largest ae