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Ae tsa Sabo tonsa th lahat An VRRC AREA BA DO, I MUA TR 69 IN SRO 8 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1806, imo ~~" MACY... 86 & 88 Bowery, (or. Hester St. GIXTH AVE. 18th te 14te St. sme FHRICH BROS. Spocials for Friday and Saturday, Phos New York's Greatest ve Valentin “A A complete assortment of Foreign loch Wee SELLING BOYS’ CLOTHING. Odés and el in Boys’ Two Piece Suits, with extra Pants, in a number @f Gifferent patterns, sizes 4 to 8, $5.50, at The end of our Winter stock in Ratt Piece Suits, sizes 4 to 16 years; $5.50 to $9.75, at ‘The most complete assortment of Boys’ Kore Rh in sizes 14 to 19 MISSES’ WEAR, Misses’ Jackets, half satin lined, full sleeves, velvet collar, sizes 12 to 16 years, value 18.00, reduced to the unprecedentedly low price of $5.98 Misses’ Newmarkets, with deep military capes, in fine im- cloths, trimmed with fancy raids, sizes 12 to 18 years, value $26.00, offered at only $9.98 Children’s Fine India Guimpes, tucked yokes, with embroidered edges, full sleeves, 2 to 14, value 850, at 48°. Children’s Gin Dresses, dainty shades, pretti trimmed with ruffles and embroi ered edges, value $1.50, at gham 6TH AVENUE AND 23D STREET. WHO SHOT MRS, WHITE A Policeman Charged with Trying to Kill His Mother-in-Law, Leary Denies It and Declares It Is a Conspiracy. Ble le Held Without Bail to Await the Result of Her Injuries. Acting Capt. Brennan, of the Madison street station, and Policeman Hugh Co- gan, arraigned in Essex Market Police Court this morning, six prison charged with having been in some way implicated in the shooting last night of ‘Mre, Margaret White, sixty-eight years old, of £18 Monroe street. One of the prisoners was Patrolman Dennis O'Leary, of Sergt. Brennan's command, a son-in-law of the wounded ‘woman, and the others are relatives, with one exception, James Connelly, wae boards with the White family. other prisoners were Mrs, O'Leary, tne Policeman's wife, a pretty young ‘woman; Timothy and James White, Mrs. O'Leary's brothers, aged thirty three and | twent, gle White. Mra, White 1s said to be mortally wounded from a bullet in her breast. Patroman O'Leary. according to his gory t ning World” reporter, {the ‘victim of ‘his brothers-in-lam, the Spite brothers and Boarder Connelly. saya that he and his wife atended a funeral yesterday afternoon and. on the way nome he stopped and drank w eouple of giasses of beer. nome in the second Moor of 28 street, he suggested that he Rontrivute' stew aoliers to the funera! -two respectively, and Miss Mag- it buried ‘and hot words followed. the trouble old Mra. White, er two sons and Con- a. Yive'on the third floor, oF and (Tim White jumped upon me,” aid Leary, “and began pounding me, while Connelly held me fast so that I could not defend myself. “All I know about the shooting is that I fired no shot, thou; h I heard a iy but my room. She came Jay near the hall door unconsclous and | Apparently dying. Policemen Cogan and Burke heard the racket and came In, I Fras just going to bed when arrested and taken to the station-house’ Soreary had his head done up in acloth his nose was seve cg “Norhat is the resi Mitted upon me.” James White toll a different story to Justice Burke to-day. He says that about £ o'clock last night he and bis brother. Timothy. heard their ‘Leary, | screaming and Gownstairs to find the polic laboring rushed to O'Leary rushed to his bureau Grewer and pulled a revolver from it anc flourished the weapon in a drunken Ye all ran from the room for our lives,” said White.” but mother, who had ‘come dows, too, war shot. I was out of the room ‘at the time.” As to the wounde on ©’ Z Cap. Brennan says tha: O'Leary re Ceived them while chasing thieves a week #60. and as o result had been on the sick list since ht minutes after the shooting found O'Leary’e pistol in the bur pe oot anything ut Mre Magee whe saw O'Leary go to t gut the revolver and White fell Justice Burke held O'Leary pail to await the result of Mre as fire, Old Mre without White f@aymen enleret the drug sure of J Tuesday nigh! ant compeliec ‘A large number of robberies hare been coin mitted of late im the vicinity of Fory-secont O'Leary | TWO MEN DIED FOR A WOMAN, Beoker-Fesecke Tragedy Caused by an Intended Elopement. Mrs. Fesecke Weeps for Her Lover and Ignores Her Husband. To-day's developments in the Recker- Fesecke murder and suicide indicate that Becker, the murdered man, and Mrs. WILLIAM BECKER. (Shot at the Hotel Germanta by Fesecke had plan: and this knowledge having re busband, resulted in the murder and suicide, Carl Fesecke shot and killed William Becker and then sent a bullet through CARL PRSE rival and (Atter quarre! his heart at the Hotel Germania, 116 Greenwich street Id in “The Even. ing World” yesterday Fesecke, his wife and Becker arrived from Germany Sun day. ‘The Feseckes were married in burg eleven years axo. ast Ham- Less than a year | head, | MRS. CARL PESECKE. (The woman in tregedy of two continents) ne lef: him. He came to this coun- jgturned to Germany to find wife living with Mrs. Becker, the urtered man's mot The trio came went $18 & $20. TO-MORROW (FRDAY) ‘This sae will contain an GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS COCOA. tata detalles hd al tal duide up “until tron cy to disease ‘a : a DEATHS CLEAR —At Long Island Feb. 6, JOUN CLEAR, beloved husband of Margaret Mur- phy, a) years Funeral from late renidence, Long Isiand City, Friday, Feb. 8, DUNNE.—On Feb 6, 183, at her residence, 342 East Fitty-ffth street, ELIZA, duughter of the late James and Ann Dunne, native of Humphrey's Town, County Wicklow, Ireland. Funeral Friday, Feb. 8, at 10 A. M., from the Church of St. John the Evangelist, East Fitty-Atth street, where a solemn requiem masa will be offered for the repose of her interment in Calvary, 68 oh at, brother, at 608 West ‘Twenty-eighth street, ‘and Becker took a room at the Hotel Germania. wecke called on morning. at was ither of t aly Mrs. on entering the Germa- nia Hote; yesterday, sald to young Blote, the proprietor's son, that she wished to leave word for “Willie” that everything was packed and ready. At that “Wille” and her husband were dead upstairs, but she did not know tt, She said later on that she had quar- relled with her husband in the morning, but refung Becker yesterday the last’ seen of Mooney's uniteriaking shop reenwich street this, morning. M nd and le. She th rontaining Re that tt be opened that she might him. Her request was refused. She ut- terly ignored her husband's remains, The coffin was pointed out toh she si h nee at the white ne eneath the glass declined to ana broke Into # fit of we to, 1 will r questions and! i when spoken take place to-mor- Ww n from M. undertak ing establishment. ‘The interr will he tn metery, date Nas been set for the Coroner's Inquest, ACQUITTED OF FORGERY. Elsenstein Was Charged with Se- curing a Nam | Morris Eisenstein was acquit | the Court of Generat Sessions t | the charge of forgery in the se gre of Canes, in -day of ond a It was alleged he had signed the name of Corr & Burrell, merchants, to an order upon Weber & » ealing for a large quantity of walking sticks. » the goods to a boy 8, Who presented the mony was corrobd 1 Judge Cowing held. taken, and directed. the the prisoner this r Jury to acquit — | BOLD THIRD AVE. ROBBERS, iker, night watchman for Third aveny pa in the re He Was roused velock by the b tore }10 loemen One Nash | pairs of trousers an well as a bae filed, acco. They were for examina- 4 at Harlem Court to-day —— Major Kipp at Wiliam HK Depa With cigars the Pu ay oad 404 Race surceie aeiver ford, 2.90 P, Mf. | $3.00Lace Shoes time | kiss BRANCH STORES, MY BHOKS CA. __ Auction Sa les, At ave vom UNREDEEMED P PLEDGES, w~»—- BY ORDER OF I. STERN, 66 WEST BIST BT. PUGTNNING AT aM. Ar, AeTION AlrgRoom or VOTIONE RY, ingen tet DIAMONDS, WATCHES, “JEWELRY, &e tra tine collection 4 Diamonds, Emeralds, Rgbiee stone Jewelry my IBITION atter 0A. gaa STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT ; GTH AVE, CORNER 20TH ST. “, FEBRUARY SALE Unapproachable Bargains. (Goodyear Welt), at ‘2,00 It would be advisable for ine jtending purchasers to respond Promptly, as the sale of these |shoes when exhausted will mot | be duplicated, CAUTION.—HAVING No AGENCIES OR NOT Bi PURCHASED OF ANY vY OTHER DEALER, A. J CAMMEYER, Sth Ave., cor. 20th St. MASKED MAN SHOT GROCER, Daring Robbery and rf in Cleveland. ND, Feb. 7—While Frank BR. Westgate was talking with Edward Hunt in his grocery, corner of Bridge and Liberty «treet, last evening two Ked In, and, presenting them to throw up Gi #9, thinking them= eof th le Mure CLEVE! revolvers, their hands, ’ selves the n of & joke. Athen went behind drawer open, to the guard door, and on sand spritg hind the counte rt sin one of the ed parts of the city, MR. BROADWELL IN JAIL. The New His Tost thickly poriiiare rect Stock rRoker Rear- rested and Locked Up. 1, a stock broker of 7 180 Broadway, who was months ago charged with defrauding FE. A. Kingsley, of Cinein- 1, and who on Jan, 2% leqaed in $10.000 ball ast night and lodged in Lud- Street Juil. Sheriff’ Tamsen ai ed that the bonds were not as rod as the be, sail was originally fixed at $25,000, and Broadwell, being unable to se it, ained ‘five months. in bal was reduced to $10,000, which wae the Rarrett re he had been of at least two of the ned herif! Sherman . Approved: after tne ne real estate Was over= Valued ealgleis | a eeecree Cook County ¢ ‘k's Office Robbed. CHICAGO. Feb. 7.--thure ty Clerk's office Tuesday n ne and seured ISMARCK ITTERS once mill give vou was again | Continuation of our Great Sale of g,00 | NEW# SEASONABLE GOODS AT L, PRICE. 4 In addition thereto we offer DECORATED CHINA\|.:z.. at less than 1 SOUP TUREENS, transparent China, floral decorations and gold........ ss... seeeeeeeee VECETABLE DISHES, same style, and oblong......-.--- VEGETABLE DISHES, decoration.........++ “ DEMI TASSE” Cups and Saucers, same BYYlO. cece eeetee eee cece eee eeeeeeee TEA PLATES, same style decoration...... value. Geesad Floor, Mi: ing.) square 49c. 29c EACH, 10c. EACH. 10c. ‘EACH, uncovered, same HIGH FRUIT BOWLS, same decorations... 2 9 Cc. 1,500 Fans Less "Than h Cost. 50 dozen Fancy Japanese Screen Fans, hand- painted, in all colors, ilt sticks, suitable for de corative purposes.... 60 dozen Silk Gauze Fans, in black and colors, hand painted, enamelled sticks, in a variety of styles, regu- lar price from 98e. to $1.75 each 25 dozen Hand-Painted and Spangled Gauze Fans, in black and col- ors, carved bone sticks, twenty dffferent styles, regular price from $2.49 to $4.98 each . > 94 Pure Cream and other whole- some ingredients only enter into composition of Gold Churn Butterine, Pronounced by eminent chemists and experts entirely free from butyric acid— hence cannot get rancid, as pure butter, Gold Churn Butterine peculiarly rich and delicate flavor, is ever sweet and wholesome. Prices, \f o. b., Providence: ior SU et eae 2, 30 Hs as at 15 1-2c, Exoressage 30¢, 60 Ib. tud at 15 ty 0c, Expressage 25¢, ry i. bores at 151-20, Expressage 30c. Your money back if not satisfled. Goods de- Mvered promptly. Send orders t A. WHITE | 326 CANAL ST. PROVIDENCE R. 1. \WPLPALAS~ BH OW O WTS BOYS TO SELL The Evening World IN THE TOWNS SURROUNDING wew YORE cirTr. B GREAT OPPORTUNITIES are offered to Bright Boys IN ALL PARTS OF New York, New Jersey and Counesticut, Noexertion is necessary, VEN. ING Dw aiwayein demand i Rik wherever itis posed, “entoate remittance of Thirty (80) Centaand order a ‘one week. Reasonable allow: tusold copies boys can work after lessons are or ful particulars adaress BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, Pulitesr Building, New York, SDOVOM ee, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, MEDICINE DAY: Lis- terine, 44 Hareapwrili, te Camoria, + Mariana Tae. Carter's Litt velery Compound, Se. ; Gi Scott's Emulsion, uP | Glatrvagents and Astrologists. EACH. Laces at WA Value. 10,000 yards of real Vene- tian Net Top Lace, in white and ecru, from 7 to 12 inches wide. .. 23 Gewelry Dept., Main Floor.) Real Shell Side Combs, 19 ’ | ’ satitesd StDawn: jr Se." Jammes, | per PAI. - siesccs eeciere SPECIAL SALE OP A9 Ladies’ 7@-Hook Suede Gloves at WA Value, in Tan, Brown, Modes, Slates and Black, 69° Rallroads. AMERICA'S OREATEST RAILROAD.” NEW YORK ENTRAL. Ba HUDSON RIVER f RR Fast Mail re iyrecs 2 aren, mat oute pone points. P. M.: th ted. Gianail, pongebelieabs ena Gate fe M.—Exosnt pounday. West Point Y shore*Limiteds Dus er Saratoga, Burlington, “hor Aubura Road, soln Rate, Falls, Cleveland, cis: adtanape It. Louta, Chicage. 7. ralnivg. Cleveland 12.05 Night,—Exoe aay night, any, Buaala“Niagare 0.06 Bun, Palace Cars -- "all throu Teatae tluminated by Pintech i ete and er offices at on Wiesner oMcen, a checked pid t tenet Teat * reli Ww M. TOUCEY. GFORGE H. DANTELS, Genera! Manager. Gen Pamenger Agent. ____ For Sale. WATCHES Delivered Immediately, $i DOWN. Our vig AR ‘ES DERY COMPETITION ARNOLD, #229 $00, WEEKLY. pure Watches, Diamonds Jewelry Delivered ~ med ‘Wats Cy ‘open Saturday sveten intil sessing Saeki eee aewing MACHINES. our Grade Mark guarantees Correct Style & Perfect Ft 39 & 41 West 23d st. Grand Bargains. 200 Stylieh Coats, 200 Stylieh Coata, "12 Silk Hned thron, role Reduced fi Stylish Suite, 200 Styish Costumes, Silk lined, Reduced from $150. and Domestic Novelties in Val. entines, from 6c, to.. ..,| Chiffonier Folding-Bed, $7.98, For a limited time we shall sell this Chiffonier Folding-Bed, in antique oak and mahogany fin- ish, all sizes, at the remarkably low figure of. 43 Groceries. Mackerel (No. 1, fat) no heads o{ 8 tails, 10-Ib. pall, A Balt Sardelles, finest importa Spiced Anchovies, finest shaped, $9 quarter keg. quarter keg Holland Herring, best, all Milch- ner, keg.. Holland Herring, best mixed, keg. Early June oe fine ee quality, can.... Queen Olives, selected aes Halk 10-oz, bottles ... A] AB {0 AT 9 A Bloomingdale Bros., Sardines (packed in pia mall fish, in pure olive, can. Lemon Cling Peaches (Catorne, very fine, can Lemon Cling Peaches (California), extra fine .. Baked Beans, superior quality, small can It Is Remarkable YOTWITHSTANDING THE GENERAL DEPRESSION IN ALL BRANCHES DURING THR PAST THE 46TH ST BUSINESS SHOWED A WONDPRFUL INCREAS! IN THEIR TREATMENT OF CUSTOMERS. GOR Bargains in Furniture, REET BAUMANRN’S THIS [3 DUB TO THEIR GREAT LIBERALITE EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US THAT Carpets, Bedding # House Furnishings ALWAYS IN DEMAND. Wi ARS AUWare MAND. WE MAKE IT OUI Cash Not Necessar R_AIM. TO OUR INCREASED BALI ROVIDE BARGAINS TO Sa Att HE RESULT IS GRATIFYING u CARON GheWUcAMM odd kaw Shtene O va OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM, PERMITS TO MAKE SMALL PAYMENTS, EI’ THER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY UNTIL PAM Ss. BAUMANN % CO. 733 to 739 Eighth OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 0 S he Ave r. 46th St. ‘The New York World Alma- mac and Encyclopedia for 1805 1s at hand, and tt 18 pub-\ Hcation of value and excelience. Seven of {ts closely printed pages are devoted to telling whut Inin the other 521 pages; In other words, It has a seven-page Index, Indicating the Immense amount of matter it contains, It is well named an en- cyclopedia. for such it ts in reality. Something about al- moat everything may De found in tt. —Wiikes- irre Leader, The World Almanac i@ Encyclopedia for 1895. Greatest of All Annuals. Price 25 Cents. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. 1 50 Conts. ‘The New ‘York World £1ma- nec {or 1805 1s the most complete and Indispensable edition of that splendid publica- ton yet Ismued, Kverything that anybody wants to know preity ne ly describes the scope of this almanac and encyclopedia. ‘The books aro for sale at the news-stands, or may be obtained of tho Press Publishing Company, Pulit- wer Building, New York, for 25 cents —Minne- apolls Journal Colleges, Schools, ac. MISS LAURETTE, Greatest adviser on lov: business; 1 consultation secant | MANDOLIN. BANJOS jostone $2; single, Woe; Be; circulars: an ie 13 Clarkaon at sie ———— } Dentistry. I Had 14 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY DR. 0, W. HALLS NEW METHOD, without gas, chloroform or ether, without loss of consciousness; so says DR, C, H, POST, 64 8th ave., Newark, “Dr, Hall filled my teeth without pain, I bed always suffered severely heretofore, “Mrs. 8 PICKETT, 116 t., N.Y. Hundreds of other testimonials at office, | Extraction Free When Teeth Are Ordered, wey TEETH ac PLATES Gold Crowns _ Bridge Work a Specialty, Prices Reasonable for First-Class Werk, Warranted 10 Years, DR.O.W.HALL, (Graduate Pennsyivanin Dental Cellegeh 949 BROADWAY, Cor, 234 8t., NEW YORK; | 499 FULTON 8T., Cor. Bridge, BROOKLYN, HOURS—8 A. M. pain of bad resulta “Applied to the gu wldtaly painless No cocaine or | ¢ undersigned, Ay a co ym ny gold crowns without a or “danger.” ull’ sets Goll rowan or westh, ‘wittrtut 5 AO Wiitogs. aod up We rant . 39 Cumberiaaa iro RRESTER, BH 14th ot, eve are ile only dental arlene ted. applian: Lost, Found and Rewards, TO8T—On Sunday night, a big black | land dog, with white stripe th breast ed \nformati tone do aueetious taked, "A S'Uaicn acy i Brookipas 3d Ave., 59th & 60th Sts. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— ,

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