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~TMACY... MIXTH AVE., 13TH TO 1sTH ST. CLOSING OUT ON MONDAY 5 500 LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS. We never carry over any stock from one season to another, and to clear out our assortment we will give you your choice of any WINTER CLOTH JACKET AT $6.49, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARCH 2, 1800: ship for pickaninnies, ten pies each, and 10 PROME Another ‘unique competition, boxing in js |Darreis. ‘A -battle-royal between alx _o mio rmTesTs | THE GAMBLERS? tle Monte Carlo” Pro. ~ prletors Preparing for a Permanent Stay. “AAUGENSED SHLOON ADDED, aspiring colored boxers will be held on the stage while the cake-walk is going on, Many Novel Contests To-Night pihe entertain nt in promoted by, the i Ethiopian Amusement Com- in Madison Square Garden, =| "Yntne cake-walk, fancy, and original p r ominent walking of the uine Southern style will catch the # of “Honest John’ Physicians : Endorse wo Broke the Lack on the Wen de Cornfield,"’ ‘'Travel- : J Buck and Wing Dancing and aj Austin, the Judes. Fifty ‘couples are Breakfast. The full programme reads as Vision from Durkyland. S15 to 9.15—An_ hour on the Old Plantation. — “Take ‘Me Back Home,” “There's Little Here Like me. Old Ke An entertainment to be held at the Madison Square Garden to-night, which | tog Back has set ‘Thompson street agog will be in the § of a colored jubllee, winding up with mammoth —cake- | Again” by & chorus of 100 volves walk for money prines, in which fifty | 9.35 —Mocking ‘Bird Rute, the Whin couples are entered. A premium has} forging Star” double q been placed upon fancy and original] 4/¥) win Gah work in this event, and as such 10.45 —Mme. Flowers, the Southern Nightingale. | @ ng ot the ‘Cake. Walk. ) rred by the} ™ POLICE RAID ON A DOG PIT. Pulley have been de management, a close and amusing ¢om- petition Is bound to follow - | But the big cake-walk Is only a small a Hine “straight business” walkers as Luke] itis the rake walk it going on tere will be ‘How Capt. Moakim Sent Men in iT Blackburn, Proctor Knott and Luke |woriie'in fartele “pe enti championship and & Cranes G. Pease, M.D., 101 West 72d Street, New 5 York, writes: ‘I have found Germen to be a most ri “Little Monte Carlo.” Uniform to Prooure Evidence When Compelled to Act. ; urban | PArt of the show, It Is the opening] One Hundred Bineconta Arrent One| © ‘ ‘i ‘les ; p imi . euldisatce” ftw Posttive carne, He ae ines eer [scene which will Interest. the public nundiaa 1bsei § healthful and delicious break- {full sleeves, Intent styles ; wore $12.49 to $94.09. Sale limited to two WERE’S fdded that he would not rest until the ontaining ng teactio This is called “An Hour on the OW garments to each customer. PROOF FOR THE SHERIFF. gamblers were routed out, bug and bag- n paints on 18 Hines, to be apecited Plantation,” and will introduce promi-| More than one hundred sports who fast cereal, and a most valua- ir Bane, Thin tia only one of the many extraordinary ble article of diet.” ‘n\tranatora witt be made after the following! iene woloiste and a chorus of 100 jubliee| M44 been gathered in while watching a The Captain took hie Geparture, and log fight on the outskirts of Parkville values that we shall offer next week. later the clergyman was oe singers. In this will be sung : i + “The Evening World” Easily Sa-! iiiiccd to sce some of the pool-room | aykege Ml ve fnewn’ pesto, melodies nse *” were prisoners In Justice Nostrand's| @ ‘Trpyg M, Coan, M.D., 70 magnates enter his house. They had to be collected a Home, Again,” “Rise t Lazy Police Court, Coney Island, this morn- ures Evidence Jehnson Can- never been there before, and he could) the m ney, 8 0 tem Coon,” ‘There's Little C Nation fOr @) ing, Fifth Avenue, New York, fot understand why they should come nct. Get. fo soon after he had spoken to the Cap. » They wanted him to “let up” In ‘crusade, und while nothing in the! nature of a bribe was offered, there was a suggestion that his church ‘would ben- men who rif, the big pool- hey were politely shown the door, known as “Little Mo: Carlo,” beatae ee oo a pitas was to the sco} clergy! be the city line in Westchester ther McManon, then went around to Darky, Here Like Me, entucky Home,” “Who Broke de kon de| The rata was made by 100 police unde:| @ writes; ‘I use Germea Capt, Buckholtz, Sergt. Smullins and| ® . : and like it, and think it one three roundsmen of the Twenty-fourth sub-station, It took three patrol wagons| @ of the best preparations on the market.” | FOR TO-DAY ONLY. | STANDARD AS GOLD MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS - $6) - i E and three station-houses to accomodate the sports. Few of them escaped. The scene of the fight was in a barn i i ir power ‘all official opposition, ts evi- tion urging them to do all in thelr p he pool-room. A few of them their movements during the Sho 'ure liquor-d were In favor of Gays, They have a score of the gambiing-hous: it brought them at work nalteelng the barn- busine All the others promised to ‘the pasto ding. They are putting seats! *“EPO" Titue Monte Carlo” men in the the fenced in plot which sur-| mean time held a consultation and evi- guor store and restaurant wiehin, {clans the, People up there! Nquor store and restaurant in itlel ¢ how, {t was announced that the p inclosure, Evidently the pool-room | iioiid open in full biaat the following tnt arabe ind bel aieg ‘Tuesday, and cards to that effect we same “influence” which enables! posted in half the saloons of this city. H I I FSTEE iz ty, are convinced that they have/nearly every member of his congrega-| conts n, ‘4 given in ‘one of them filled out the exchange for the money to be trans- itted, While the gamblers have their spotters out in every direction, it is easy for any one to make bets.’ Sheriff Johnson ways he finds It hard, yet “The Evenini World” reporter did not experience the slightest difficulty In doing #0 and pro. curing all the evidence needed, Some of the tickets received in exchange for bet in. possession of “The Evening World,” and the Sheriff can have them {f he is desirous of closing up the pla He has no excuse left. In the rear of Bell's Oakwood Park on Kings Highway, just back of Schultz's stud farm, The sports began to gather early, and at $ o'clock about 150 had pald $2 ad- mission. They were conducted to the barn through @ secret passage by Will- fam Murray, of 32 Degraw street, Brooklyn, who seemed to have the fight in charge. All windows and doors of the big barn were nalled up, The pit was in the loft, ‘The two dogs’ were fine specimens of J. G Wresor, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: ‘*When at Coronado Beach > Hotel, California, 1898, I ate Germea every morning and 2? found it delicious. my return I have rarely been 8 without it.” WEN'S DRESS SUITS - - $9 MEN'S OVERCOATS - - - $8: London # Liverpool 66 & 88 BOWERY, ‘erner Hester Nt. | CHIEF CONSt OR SELF-PRESERVATLION, TING PHYSICIAN TO THE BODY MEDICAL INSTITUT. ‘This wonderful book contains the Prine Keeay on Exhausted Vital Atrophy, Nervous Phystest. Debittt otf Seelion aad “Went Beso ot Man fom, ataver causa tor Wile a 4 Dr. Parker Gold Medal the bull tamil; id evidently had been in training, f long time. They were Pete and Go Pete was looked after by Bernard Reilly, twenty three years old, of 8 Tiffany place, while Gobe! taken care of by a man named Alex- ander Brown. When everything was in Teadiness the manager, Murray, an- nounced that the fight would be for a Purse of $200, The dogs came together and fought almost without Interruption for an hour and a half. Both dogs seemed to be evenly matched for the first half hour, but after that Gobel showed the best fighting qualities. At the end of an hour and a half some one cried police. The crowd rushed for the secret passage, but those who had charge of the fight refused to let them BEN BUTLER. out. ‘The cry of police was found to b> ao aba a false alarr® and the fight continued. Gobel was winning the fight, and his backers wanted to see the finish. 1 ety eh renident and propery TRY tlh ettbng nett any ate, | gensng nie thee nemo of the tn the vicinity enabled them MAX Mestytiar part of the attain is Committee are dissatisfied with the way, in @ license for the saloon. The iff Johnson's conduct, Like Bombastes| Capt, Meakim has acted Is evident from only a frame building, but the Furioso, he was threatening great things| the fact that they have gone “higher te vate hait one week ago. He has not been seen| up" with their complaints. They have big enough to accommodate half tout the place since, ao far as known. | gone before some of the Police Commis- Gozen bartenders and as many waiters, Neither have any, of Capt. Meakim’'s|sioners, and the latter have promised ‘The latter had their hands full yesterday men, ‘There, te & little excuse for the] 19 have the place closed if it Hes within; > tl ‘aptain sayin, ie law giv! thelr power. | ‘supplying the needs of the 1,200 or more tha’ New’ York police surindiction has |" “We wunt to give the Commissioners oe @t people who went up to “play the) not ae darrell oe a arts. time ie Eigys in, Nee ER aa ean ” The Sherif admits that the place is] McMahon sald. ‘We believe Paces.’ d, 18 jurisdiction. i I do ‘not think we will have Outside of the lnw-breakers them | Mn ee eee the pool-room men] any necessity of golng up any higher. I a ee ne ee Free eee cron usivemm’ now tha, uch] Toei crmened "to" thet Wotgeiey, the able or unwilling to arrest them, the! they cai ed to ° ay than when they started.| thing has. b t to me, but some: majority of people seem to think that the Qi erent Peony thing required of the| thine had to be done t ston the evil gamblers will yet be driven from the bettor wa to name the horte he favored) | The en rmous profits of the, Rool-room place. } w money. jow all are re-| business can be ima, ed fro ye Father Mesfaton, pastor of the Botoas qui en Ail out @ form, which reads| ment made by one of the employer to 3 1 For Sale. ~ ‘870 pages, 125 valuable for acute M Boye fs =} CLOTHING FING CLOTHING, rwady made |eeniel” r''ontyh iss, Seat (2 Fall Bile double ON by, the National Medical Association. Tt eontaine S Germea is the ideal i Werapet Tacks’ Cates ana | CURES the youne, oe misdie aged, tne. sit fatet styles ang | The book for every man, es ith teatimoniai, FREE, meaty permeate © a ‘or by letter from 9 to 6 REDIT ii Ba shar bote teh & ath, to 1 lnviolable secrecy and pes tan Ci fo. | itive cure, Address ‘ nten ings c 30 ‘¢Ball PARKER, ,D-. i OO WEEKLY BUYS St. a Mase. Fooa 9! JW == Ts vator, Upen Saturday eve’ ge until EPlnc waton ropalting Atone-hallreguiarprices, SEWING MACHINE: ew , Davia, Household, the well- eecond-hand sew. f } as one two-pound package 8 is equal in nutriment to eight pounds of beef. jot mtuff, sali!” the reporter, that $1,000 per day must be Catholic Church of West Farms. He is; ——-———~——_____—___— ~ * taken Ao pay sxpatiaes slone. ecitaie wi =s . ed to h — Chairma: f Property- seventy-five men are employed regularly! Hen-House Door?’ “Down In de CG ‘The police broke in through the win- Chalrman of the Commities of PPT: THE SUBURBAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. |sbout tne pinca wiz Fecelyp ssigtion teil" 24fadeing nck Wo iihte"<SSIg. downant Hoore' Aen ot thet guide a ranging from, . of Zion,’ lagnolla o| District, created for the purpose of stop-| This company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS mes {x excluaive of the carpenters, watchmen Event By the Moonlight the Inside of the barn were arrested. Rallroads, “SAMERIOA’S GREATEST RAILROAD. nessee, “Push | ‘Those who had the dogs refused to ping the evil. eon aly on conditions imiting ite ibility, gid the other meldentain, pem Chudd Away." give them up, Patrol wagons wore sent N E W YORK “ which hav esen! ——— = __ “Darkles’ Lament,”’ and for and then {t was found one horse ‘We have been at work on the case folowing Shall Rise Again.’ could not pull the wagonload of prison- Errors can be guarded against only by repeating |q mesaage hack to the sending station for com: rison, and the Company will not hold tacit Father McMahon ROBINSON BEAT CASSIDY. Maile for errore or delaya in"trannmlaaion.of World” reporter yesterday, A Harri Fr UNREPRATED MESSAGES, beyond tho| A Hurricane are going to keep on until we drive peda of tolls paid thereon, por in any case them out of the place. It is an outrage where the claim ii ntel in writing wit from the day the pool-room opened, The star of the night will be Mme. lers. Extra horses were procured and Flowers, who is known as the Southern | the crowd carted off In sections, nightingale. In the affections of the | Tt was after 2 o'clock this morning be- | === t at the Blue caforeds race she ts only. second to the fore the last prisoner was locke u-iCAKF-WALK AND JUBIL E. sity. Black Pattl, and threatens to supplant | Who owned the dogs nobody knowa, pepe) SBew se hecre? aceey, her at anearly date, Mme, Flowers has! but it Is ald that Pete belongs to an |, Madison Saunre Garden To-Night. they have been allowed to run #o in aixty days after the message ia fled with The Blue Front Athletic Club held| sung in church rts all over | ex-Park Commissioner of Brooklyn. # CK AND Capt, Meakim, of this precinct, Company for on BUCK AND WING DANCING, ’ ood’ ] the country, and -Seventy-six of the prisoners were fined I. 5 q as well as Sheriff Johnson, of Wer hen eee Ate simeewo el eee te 8 boxing show in Wood's Hall, Jersey | the country. ant aglamie Y; LY BOXING, PLE: ‘at ae. $10 each’ by Justice ‘N d., Most of hem pall the fine ant several went co) Mme. FLOWE “WHY? SAYS GLADYS, the latest story by DAVID CHRISTIE MURRAY, ENTRAL ester, are equally ‘rexponsibie.” the City, last night that was a great suc-| ing Scandinavia, has ar . 0.30 Ai Dally. Past Mat vvor fpr of the opening of the pool-room {conditions named above, | on Baia cess. ‘here was hard fighting from] ble soprano voice, and a very attractive | Jail. The principals, Murray and Reilly THE SOUTHERN NIGHTINGALE, Just out in t Niagare Falla, Chicage. the fake raid made upon It one week = y start to finish in the three bouts con-| presence. This will be her real debut | were held in $300 bail each for examina- ADMISSION 60 CENTS. M TOPICS (WO. 15 M;—Exespt Buaday. Day Express. lies an Interesting Story, which so ——— = tented, in New eRe end she will not tion next Tuesday, TALES FROM TOW! ( 1.00 F. ely, Baca anee tn om 4 NI . wa unt bP. dN —2o— eee ht ee Limited. Father McMahon and the Hev; NUMSER ‘The event of the evening was the|tre-goers an op PEDESTRIANS ENDANGERED DEATHS aa aa te oes Church of Westehoster Village, went on gion) ot eee Se einen a * |GRAY.—JOHN GRAY, beloved husband of Filen Meetings. Pa Mr the warpath a week ago, Sheriff John-| tts tt seeeee+ 1895) Cassidy, for the middle-weight cham- Veuiitil Mumecen Gh ta © ray, at his late residence, No. 112 Jackson | ceria will be held In St. Mic ‘on in P. we son, with District-Attorney Platt, cailed plonahip of Jersey City. This fight was outhful Members of the jam | ave., Long ddand City, March 1, 1898. eert and goth For’ albany, Buitale, a lage PATVT Hee er eta he To John Ouacy at New Orleans, |®,botricane throughout, and such slug- Battle’ Gang Arrested, Pungral fem gp. Mary's Church, on Mon- | 2, at oP. °Rt. at which, the Chicean, jocinmatic @ raid.” Mr. Platt declared that the New | ~2%28% y » | ging had not been witnessed In Jersey Charles Freith, colored, fourteen years y, March & 1805, at 10 A. M. sharp, Inter- | Tin erg rill speak. For Garetogs, Brslington, York police had jurisdiction, ax the pool- Foom was within 600 yards of the boun City before, Both used heavy swinging ment in Calvary Cemetery. ‘of Arbitration. will te tgburg. aad Montreal. old, of 261 West Forty-seventh street; nibtidraes ta ~f lows, . hem consider- Charles Cellor, thirti Id, of 4 At Garwood, N. J,, Feb.27,1895, MART Bu lagara Falls, Cleve Cin dary line, They called on Capt. Meakim| Amount 8......eeeeeeeeereee, | blows, which weakened ¢ arles Cellor, thirteen years old, of 45 to the’ peo pans to aid them in the raid, and after much and at the end of the slx rounds Seventh avenue, and Charles Miller, beloved wite of Petr Patten. ith which the 0.00 2 ti fatienayelie, Bt, ute chong. + rap ead as claimed, he consented to searcely able to stand. twelve years old, of West Thirty- Funeral fi her late residence, Garwood, | qa SES sengers for ochevtsr carried om tle tren. 19, 80. , Marty McCue, awarded N. J., on Sunday, March 8, 1896, at 11 A. M., 9.15 P. M.—Dally. For Cape Vincent, iS yes decided first to secure evidenc SHES ONE IE AC IOI A SLE . Nenana fifth street, were held for examination thence by train, arriving foot of Liberty st. Religiou 20.05 eens, cleveland, Detrott, Chlsage that is, to send men into the yx uts Hughey O'Neil ané In Jeffer: Market Police Court to-day. at 12.90 Interment Calvary. ean z 4 wi e ¥ ored om « i a STROPOLITAN HAL! H bany, Troy, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chi Betts Inaeiilty tine Sako” tay: Cre tees (colored) oun a ore Justice Taintor declared that examples | DILLON.—On Friday afternoon, THOMAS J., the |MavacTo-algnt. convert for the people; orchestral | ®.04 K 7M "and i Fat Dally ined of aetting en in citizen dress, PR OE SIE Ste ga in the fitth round. ‘The police stopped should be made of these boys. Police- ‘beloved son of Michael E, and Mary A. Dillon, pha vocal malo; free; come spend one bright | any caren al crea one. in six officers in full uniform this hout, as another punch would have man Warren, of the West Twentieth Funeral trom his lal = Pariey House por eae | TE inated by Pintech light. - mo mt ai a 8T. BARTHOLOMEW'S Parish Hou » SES Rs tach | Five (3) centa charge for each mensage of ten | PUL Coop {n dreamland, Street station, has been searching for $904) My Moods: 420 St Prayer book, service. and | euation, tis) att th 768” Broa officer was recognized a mile away. Of | {1 worts and one (1) cent adlitional for each Course, when they got to the West | "Fd ove —— bridge “Little Monte Carlo” was “Sham Battle | _Church. Interment tn Calvary. ighth avenue the lives Of] COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS M.. 8 P.M; Dr, McGrew will offcl wath Lincols Buildings roadws LL Cue aN feat 125th st., and 186th ot. 53 We ‘ation, New York; 838 and 18 Fulton et, and pedestrians and destroy property. ndash tall roquisteen (navoa. Instruction. b., Brook; These gangs form. two small armies | °SACKsON's Biath ave,, corner 18th st. a ese «fo ® eS ‘ ae and. lining up on elther side of the aye- FERNANDO'S ACADEMY, 1682. gorh St, TT ‘and stones, “the boys have hereto: | BECAUSE SHE HAS A KEEL? | sso tsuent raver. the ringlouders of the gangs which frequent every night and endang. FITZ MUST STICK TO GLORI. it was the very next day that Sheriff| Nn filling out the above and paying | mpels “Lanky Rob" to Re- Johnson Was follnd with four deputies | 9, Prowling about the place. ce Kuage he told: an eoning Wont tt | bored card, the front of which reads the hettor recely su num- LO, N.Y. Porter that he would not allow the pool-| ‘The Sub Tel Co, | Green decided the Glorl-Fitzsimmons fore managed to escape when a pollce- BANJO, MANDOLINGI9 private Tensona, Foo! y en No. chester. | | sie a ppeared, leay! are of fakira, ALLEN, 164 East 66th ay ER he would "get evidence ar ae | factveg of earer —, applied for by Capt. Glori, restraining | _ (Tho Southern Jured people in the treet shoft Yacht ly Fritish, Flats and Apartments to Let. COME SUNDAY . He algo blamed the i | Fitzsimmons from exhibiting under any|~1n the buck-danct ompetition for past night @ battle ensued at Phin Field GD ST. 690, 698, 684 696 WaET—Nicel lice, and sald it was as|sunjet to the condit other management than that of Glori, in the buck-dancing competition for) fifth street and Elghth avenue. Police- . March 2.—The Field, com- z v iy ‘and see our $2,000 house, with garden, detached, Barinees' se bie te ohne Ip | fae eecn hercec, eee ont SOMAlilone printed on At ihe same time the ustice holas Tet ete wm oncne, for (s the | hun Warren captured three of the fifty !menting on the cabled details in regard | tet bend 4 réom fate, with waahtubs Or one for $3,000 with extra lot; "40 fest frontage] new; only $200 down; take from Bridge to Chestnut at, house at foot of stepa: open ‘County L the gambling den. WM. BRYANT. Pres, | that a partnersh(j i i NT. partnership exists between the each event, and among the fav oad eenebookroom did not fo any business | On the reverse of the ticket is printed Wo. and that both are entitled to an willy Farrell and {ola ” Launchmere, | & dey, but @ peculiar thing happened. | ine torlowin equal share of the earnings for the Det to tes Soy Rea cael paid season. A re elver was, ap olnted to Ye * er MeMal look after t nancial e! of the q a am held & seprultation with him THE SUBURBAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Buffalo tour. 1 the Whtetiing coon, aA i. oo . The pastor | MONEY. Tit. 7 3 COM- 6 Fitzsimmons company leave to- ny yer of po! Sig. et mince words in’ telling him ANY LEON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: —" day to fill an ehgagement i Washing: | SAC Ie hae” tny number of points e thought. He suid the place | To aid in the despatch of business and to facilt- toi There will’ be a ple- ove engaged in what they termed 19 the cup defender now building by the ones Herresoffs, says: “This is a come-round the whole sweep of the circle of British id: Tt adds that the alowal of three men to every five feet of the racing length of the competing yachts is ab- surdly lite! Lectures. V. HETZEL, OF PHILADELPHIA, WHOM World’ of Fet called: “A cyclonic . ew aye § Hall, March 3, on NAL THE ENEMY OF LABOR.” Adm! ‘Kers will be the ting champlon- SoME INTERESTING FEATURES OF To-Morrow’s SUNDAY WORLD. SQW ae \\\\\\\ SVL AN ANNA FTN STN ae \\\\\\\ UY EAN WAAAY AANA AAAS HUNTING DESPERADOES. THRILLING EXPERIENCE Chasing Indian Territory OUTLAWS. AAA\AANY OMAN'S BEAUTY. SEVERAL CELEBRATED WOMEN OF GREAT PERSONAL ATTRACTIVENESS WRITE ON THIS GREAT SUBJECT. THE BIG ---CHESS MATCHL--- PICTURES OF THE TEN EXPERTS On Both Sites of the Ocean Who Will Play A GREAT GAME BY CABLE. of Bourbon.” =s==2=Ne\)) York. Mr. saat eats at =GENERAL BOOTH, = THE SALVATION ARMY LEADER, writes of the SORROWS AND MISERIES OF OUR AMERICAN CITIES. ° NAVAN F AAAS A WOMAN FARMER. THEIR FAVORITE SEASONS. DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS WRITE OF THE EVERYBODY. A VAST SCHEME TO OPEN UP THE GREAT DESERT WASTE OF THE WEST AND PROVIDE LABOR AND HOMES FOR ALL. MRS. JULIAN HAWTHORN: Writes of Her Experience as a Practical Market LEO XIII. Tue Imposing Ceremony at the <a__VATICAN_s in Celebration of His I7TH ANNIVERSARY, Season of the Year Gardener Which Most Strongly Appeals to Them. IN JAMAICA, W. AAANN AAA SMM AAA