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‘THE WUKLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 14, 1806) 7 o eo! t. ita Ee ea tt UAWOMIN SUFFICE Youne ADE TROL. kind of raking for 18 og heme district Ii akin for ten thi epublican. nator a vou wanted 10 go to ngresn, aida your | ba Pg Braaiey ny ell, there t insist ‘here ut my | by Itermtned ay Prenide: chet uuu fact struct ADLEY Y SQUELGHED, ye Com mis- ton. — authorised FACTS MADE KNOWN TO FRIENDS The compensation of the of Thterested: 2 jsioner, except the Mayors of ihe two ail Working G Girls | gitige | wpe ere, ex-oficlo members | fixed at $10 pe: The care, mani ring the entire session to- itd AY) Pole | ment and control of the pride Dan kept his word by ot its completion, are to be vested in, the ewer the opportunity offered ane Trets trustees of the New York and Brooklyn th C York | during fourtsen tes Assembly oii Voi the Resolution ing on his rights to be informed as to | ridge Company, regiments The Teaving It to the People every detail of t the b business transacted, come of the btidme, of artillery were sent from this Sta’ NEW BRIDGE | BILL. GOFF GRAB BILL ADVANCED. |s1e. ison sare There t+ = ten it Provides for a yan Acrons the te Yo Wadecu ope dency to'Be More Liberal. River. This class of women are more or less afflicted with i!!ness brought on by con- stant application inone position, ‘There- fore all will be interested in the candid expression of this bright ypung lad: Denver, Col., who writes Mrs, Pinkham as follows: a eit enses have be eo two cities in onl the probable east | in the the lexitimate ex ‘in to accrue to t | Barts, No entimate ‘of the bridge In giv cstimates made by competent enatheers hin the last yea e the amount | necessary in Ve of 6, ,000,000, Opening Exhibit—Spring 1895. Fashionable Suits. The finest patterns and styles of Men's Spring Suits made this seasom + will be found on our counters To-Day, To-Morrow and Saturday. Ascombly Gill Providing for a New Bridge Across the East River. “ This is the first opportunity I have found to write and thank you for the good your Com- pound has done (Spe ALBANY, March 14.—The Assembly ALBANY, March 14 to-day passed the concurrent bil, over which there has been a ceal tion submitting to a votg of the p of eriticlam because it Increases the sal- the auestion of woman's suffrage, ary of the new Recorder and enlarges yote ot M 10 BI. i his powers ax the boss of the Court of “phe resolution was the special order | General Bessions, was moved to a third to-day. Mr. Nixon addressed the House reading in the Senate this afternoon bY on it, ‘The tendency of the penple, he | Freee §tGberteon, of Peekskill, who paid, haw been in the direction of more ‘Senator Cantor wanted the bill made Mberality in the matter of the right of order for to-morrow and inti suffrage. There is Little restriction in NY CE BH this State placed on the right of my. . auent to vote, No testriction ax to propert Hain, of the Manhattan Klevated; Chief Tt was finally agreed to. make the bill or educational qualificat had b M. Arthur, of the fi 4 a special order ree next ah werasy: imposed on men, and he appealed to the of Locomotive Eugineers; Samuel Gom- ebhes Of thirmens ot the NO RACING MONOPOLY. ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) Y, March 14.—Assemblyman Brooklyn, to-day introduced | ing for the construction of la bridge between New York and Brook- lyn. The New York terminus ts fixed at the foot of Grand etreet and the Brook- | lyn terminus at the foot of Broadway, | Witlamsburg. It wuthorizes the appointment of three commissioners each by the Mayors of New York and Brooklyn, who are | empowered to prepare plans for the bridge, estimate th cost and let con- tracts Tor the construction of the saine, refused to pass one of bills a day or s0 ago, | and he says he is being di:criminated George Gould Subpoenaed by Strike Investigators. Aurea cl by the Strike inven to The Evening Wo ech 14--'The Friday Spe- of the Assembly w Is. Invertigating the causex of the recent troiley strike In Broukiyn has subpoen- ned as witnesses to appear before it next week Chauncey M. Depew, of the New York Central; George Gould and F. K x by aj} (Spectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, March 14.—"Uncle Dan" | Bradley, who has been trying to reform “the Benste for the pact day or two, by S tnsisting on @ strict adherence to par- Namentary rules, was sqelched to-day, twenty-nine of the thirty-two Senators Voting the passage of a rule which pre- Dan” from continuing his The prices on the following are scarcely the cost of the rough material, but Spring ls here and the goods must be sold. MEN'S SPRING SUITS & OVERCOATS, Handsome Worsted—Well Cut—Excellent ) Material -- Fashionable Shades — In the entiitator, Carroll 1 The adoption of the resoluti , salaries of the engineers, Commiasioner of | tl ratified by the aext Legisiacure. others, and the compens tion of the Commissioners, the ill p wilerly and Gran: neter Workman’ Soverelet, Against by his colleagues. For two days he compelled the reading ‘of every word in the mcasures consid- ered, and said disagreeable things about ‘Republicans woo wear the Platt collar, Whenever objection was made to his methods. ‘he rule adopted to-day empowers the | te to dispense with the thorough feading of bills on two-thirds vote. Uncle Dan" was a little dazed by this Tetallatory mea: fray with this comment: | “Well, you can adopt gag laws to) © @verride the Constitution, but it's all Fight. My day Is coml and the col- lar-wearers like O'Connor will be sorry. I will do everything I can to stop the Fushing through of jobs.” “Senator O'Connor, in speaking for the fesolution, said “No Senator has any excuse for ask- | ing for the full reading of # bill when the bill has been on his files, and hej ought to be familiar with it, Obstructive teetics should be abolished in this Sen- ate.” “Of course,” sald Mr. Bradley. the majority in the Senate want to override the Constitution by making euch rules, 4 must submit, hut Words ‘Bill shall be read,’ certainly mean to have th> body and not merely the | title of o bill read. “It iv very curious that Senator O'Con- Por should rush around asking what bilis mean when he has had them on his ~ files, in the way he speaks of. “Twant to # Jeader—on this floor. can't gag me his Committee on Rules will have to meat many times before they keep me down.” Senator Lexow safi that it was evi- ently = bad case cf sorehead on Senator ‘Bradiey’s part. Senator Cantor spoke for the amend- ‘ment. He ea! mething radical must Be done to stop this disregar! of the People by obstructing legislation.” Senator Bradiey—Oh, I'm quite de- Mighted tu ex the tiger and the lamb re, but returned to the) i “it the | pores shall be shared in equal parte by the two cities. The money with which to build the bridge ix to be raised by the issue of bonds guaranteed by the two cittes ‘The proceeds from the sale of thene bonds Is to be pald to the Chamberlain h city, deposited in the office of After Malarial Fever SYSTEM IN PERILITATED STATE AND NERVES AFFLCTED Teok Hood's Haren tlrely Cured. “Thad asevere rin of malarial fever, which loft me debilitated, weak. nervous, with sick hendnchew and kidney trouble. I hegan taking rsaparilin, anit tively Cured. y WT have never beon #0 well In my Ife as now, Tam free from ste headnehes, my kidney trouble wax helped and f [am better In every way. [do not think th Hood’s* Cures Was En. the City Treasurer, and be drawn upon | ——_—_—_ eee The celebrated gentlemen will be fe tioned ce ah J the Gig a! of e com| iry as to the it er relnts between the railway com and their employees will be as exHaustive aa pos sible. ‘The Committee will meet again on Friday at the Brooklyn City Hall and then ‘inquiry Into the strike will be resumed, —_—s— BILL TO KILL TRUSTS. Assemblyman Blake Would Stop pmbiney to Halse Prices. ALBANY, March Hiake Introduced @ bill which reads this way. Monopolies and truate shall never be allowed | In this State, and no larorporated company, core ner the prices. oF iim thd proauction or rem | 18k, he eae of any product. or om | moar 1 Any’ offer, agent or other perwon in the service [of any firm.” jolnr stock. company” oF corporal fertaed oF 6xisting Jor ot the’ Unitel 8 Territory thereat. or or country, who Vlolates. the pra ng ation 8 auily of Initia, The act It to take effect Jan 1, Q Keurenin sioneccuttiniy “0, which ts similar to the Tobin bil WAR, through some desk. or through e Tobin bill had ec. He was there. | 11h the poaition of voting against his own ‘The bill war ie Vous, i mays, 80, Speaker Fish obtained consent and need to third reading a bill pro- viding for. consolidation of Maton, Tiideh and Lenox ihrartos in New York City, TO REPRESENT THE STATE. Morton fiecsmmentnlas for Chiskama m. ALBANY, March 14.—Gov. Morton went & message tu the Legislature to- | deride amendment to extend its privil 14.—Assemblyman | rey Rill Amendments Will Probably Be Reported. ening World.) The Assembly Committee on Codes met this afternoon to consider the Gray-Percy Racing bill. Twanty-five amendments to the bill have been submitted, It in believed that the Committee will to report the Gray-Percy more narrow i limits than the bill criginally provides, (Special to The Evening World.) ALDANY, March 14.—Chalrman Phil Reinhart, of the Assembly Committee, appointel to inves- tleate the sweating system of New York Clty of hie vom= ye held on PUSH-CART | "PEDDLERS FINED. Mayor Stronn ¢ to Inventiante Funny purtn, A dozen push-cart peddlers called on the Mayor thix afternoon to ask he'p in maintaining thelr rights, ©. C, Hickok | sald the peddlers wore persecuted by the police. Mr. Hickok deciared also that when taken to the Court of Special Sen. | nions and fned, they were put through | @ bleeding procera by the menoy- changers, The court clerk refused to take silver In payment for fines, he sald, and than the money-changers got inn their work, charging 15 per cent. bank ‘noten Mr. Hickok drew the Mayor's atten-| tlon to the teatimony before the Lexow Committee that the police extorted from |$10 to $15 m month from the push-cart aald he thought the black: peddler 8 still In effect. mailing aystem wa jayor told the names of for tines under pe o bring him the names of hone they ot jcenses for one or two. Mr, Hickok to furn'sh nes, lice justices, in whone = | courts legal tender would not be recetvi om $5. He also told the ere out several carts while About half a hundred women, who have been more or,less conspleuous in the suffrage fight, listened to the det and occasionally applauded the senti ‘ments expressed by the members who were in fav rteen members made pretty speec peating the | adoption of the resol: There were; no mpceches 1n opposition to It. Du bate five big wash basket aH ontainine Petitions in favor of suffrage and signed b: of New aie the Assembl: the well These tionr that were jonal Convention last ¥ The result of the vote w with a little applause. REFUNDING ILLEGAL CHARGES ; United si te ! I feel better than T have for years, days’ wonder to my Where [ tsel to be pitied, everything is the opposite, an1 there {s y but what some o¢ wants to know what 1 have done to work such a | wonder. Before taking ‘he Compound I had constant headaches; was constipated ; eyes weak, with watery whites; : pains in the small nt side: took cold ays caused intense me. the Con- r received pain in ovaris anywhere or see any one L was called cross, help it, feoling as [ did. anything or do any b suifering for da ation lasted from f first two or three days being in alinoat, conste.-t pain, d ht. Lydia B. Pinkhan's '« Vegetable Com- pound has made a new girl of me; am Tow well, bappy, and strong.” Youre truly, A sTeNockapuen, Denver, Col. oT “but I could not I could not lift rd work without Menstru- 2 Minister Prosecuting ma Againni WASHINGTON, March if-—United | Staten Minister Taylor at Madrid is | Meeting with success in the proxecttion of the claims of American mer | againet the Spanish Government fe refunding of ilegal charges collected by the Cuban customs officia ey | A cabicgtam r partment” from hii that he has re claims In the 0 \Joreph W. Hawthorne, jand ‘ace Rey |Comex' Machine Company, and the Juragua | The litter case. wa alnst taxation on the [mining properties in Gubacthat wr leally pote SeRPeR on puny tab TIM ON MINER’S TRAIL. Campbell Coming Here to Take a the ship 4 & Co. the thet ottalene tintin FUKT'S FINE FURNITURE. ARTISTIC; LGW PRICED, | | If yon would be wise on the subject Jot furniture; it you would study really artiatic ure; If you would know at how little cost y and durability in furniture may be had— by visiting our stores Our = ts all nrtintic. Many of the designs nal and cannot be found elsewhere. We sell much cheaper ¢ we are manufacturers and pricen go elnewhere. fle THE MAKER WASHINGTON, March 14. it te o atceeman Vin Campbell will leave for than other v |New York to-morrow and plunge into seli at manufactur i thick of the Miner contest on Batur) You ex a ry. ett LN) a lot of « }$10.00 Latest Style—For this week only. | 86 & 888 wery, S, W cor ete St John H. French, Auctioncer, will sell, commencing Saturday, "warch 16, I A. M., ac No idl. 1143 Brosdway, corner 26:h st., the entire stock formerly beionging to and mortgaged by WILHELM & GRAEF. (ESTABLISHED 1873), ‘dealers in Cut Glass, Fine Crockery and Bric-a-Brac, This sale is absolutely Without Limit or Reserve to C:ose the Business of the Firm, and will be continued daily, commencing at the same hour, |until the entire stock and fixtures are sold, Carlsbad, Sevres, Sarreguemins, Blue Delft, Ble Nancy, Minton, Brown—Westhea’, Moore & Ce. Doulton, Wedgwood, Coalport, Cop3'and, Royal Oresden, Roval Berlin, Royal Vienna, Saxon, Capo-di-Monte, Tenliz, Royal "Worcester China, Moore’s China, &@. In fact, a complete stock of Table and Ornamental’ ‘Ware, One of the largest stocks of China and Glass-, ware carried in this city. “AT AUCTION—UNREDEEMED \PLEDGES.. , GEO. C. FLINT co., S, Firunk & mon, Auctioneers, 85 Howery, will sell TooMorrow (Fri.) at 11 A. Ble 47 WERT 2a HY By onter of L. Harlem, 608 Elauth Ave., large collection of my DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., Including a tine case of Sliver, containt pleces; also fine Lenses and Cameras, god numerous hee goods On EXIJIBITION afer 0 A. AMONDS fold at 12 noon, Iying down together, and, as I am a * Democrat myself— Sullivan-I object to the Bena- pe Rimasit a Democra Bradley—Well, {iner's attorneys are play the baby act in pleading the atatut Umitations. If he hay not don hing he Is ashamed of, why i posed to a full Juventimation? ae | “hink 1 ii] take a hand myself. fa any medicine equal to Hood's Sarmupar tia." day mending that an appropria- Kerukk M. Bitin, Hox 118, Roxbury, Ve t f ton State of Chic Ti tion T Chattanoowa. Mii tary Park Sept 1-and 2 ¢ Governor callx attention to the ' not the] surge, painor gripe. Sold by a »TIACY.2.* MACY..." TIACY.:.- SIXTH AVE, 18TH TO ATH BT. e1xTH AVE, 3TH TO 1TH st. SIXTH AVE, 13TH TO LTH ST. SIXTH AVE., 13TH TO 14TH STS. CDoBewoosesooecssess ODD “WE SET THE PACE.” $ OD OD ODED IDIDIDWIEDBD IDB ONIONS “WE SET THE PACE.” 0B6VSEDWIDIDWIDIDWOD BOOIDISD* OWODOSOTOTDOHTS FDI 9.92020 “We Set the Pace GBOSeeoereserarwonseeweze Closing Out eT eS | CDPB GVESN- CHMSISAHOSISAHSABISO “We Set the Pace.”’ 0@ODVED~UDS WOW ID 0D 6130DWIDWSDN ‘Imported and Domestic Spring Capes. (Second Floor, Matn Butlding.? $S9020V HOTS S9S95WIWSOSBILG Anew and beauttful style of Table Glass ware, rosetinted, with opalescent decora- VA valuée tions, at Water Tumblers, Berry Saucers, Mustards with Nickel Cover, each . . . . . . . . 3,009 yards of superior quality fancy changeable Taffeta, fifteen choice combinations, specially adapted for ri h waists, sold elsewhere at $1.00 per yard . . Trimmed Millinery. Latest Parisian Novelties in Hats, Bonnets and Turbans from the leading Parisian mo- distes, viz.: Paul Virot, Bertha, | Carlier, Josser, J Pon- penne and Falkner, and a wealth of exclusive designs from eur own artists at prices much dower than eleewhcre, Handsome Exglish Tur- bans and Round Hats, @uitable for street cos- — and early Spring 2,000 yards Striped Wash Silks, genuine Japanese Habu- tai, full assortment of desirable colorings, generally sold at :0c. per yard . . . . ° . . 10 AS |Celery Vases, Finger Bowls, Soon Glasses, each, . A large ccllection of finest quality imported! Cares, made up by the leading Parisian Modistes, |which we offer at prices very much below real | value. Also,,a large assortment ot Domestic Capes and Jackets, made up in very best manner and at lowest possible prices. Ladies’ * Norfolk Suits in handsome all-wool gray and tan mixiures,...... Children’s Jackets in handsome Seotch mix- tures, size; 4 to 14 vears Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Syrup Jugs, with cover, each Special Offer of High 4 Value Grade Knives at nickel silver, hollow 1 84 Dinner Knives, three designs, Dessert Knives, same style and quality as above) Leds .167 om 3,000 Yds, 400 Pieces of Surah Serge, black and colored, 45 inches wide, have been 49. per yard, reduced to | combinations, especially | adapted for Ladies’ Waists, generaily sold at Me. per yard. ....6+ several thousand pairs of odds and ends in shoes, many broken, sizes, not enough of any one kind | to advertise, at: iia All at 12 Value and Less, California Fiehiy trimmed . \Siankats 100 dozen Fancy Brsid ‘Beds | i , Seeeeen ais, twenty dil- and Bedding. 3,14, White Enanel Beds, brass trimmed, . . |,.74' Crochet 64 Spreads, | Best — quality , ae Geamrestn) Wire Spring»... Marsoilles pattern, 11-4, sold elsewhere ut 1.00, | Mihiadepurtaent ina full line of OUF PPC... ces seoeces (fiedatont European Novelties in 1,42, 1,78, 213! Pitiow Cases, : (t Mifeoct, Branch Fiowers, lve Mat 2 2 a to As dl sizes, lim + Maliayes, dic. | Bandaowe cluster of ret Ma { I Bed Sheets, "19.21 a SALES IN GROCERIES, SILVERWARE NOY handles, quadruple plate, per set set of 6, . . . . . . Dianand Harness and S. i IG lass. addlery. Special Buggy Harness, hand A Ladies’ Capes, of imported Ker lined, entire trimmed with bands of same material, in Tan, Navy and Black....... Ginghams, in Stripes, Checks and Plaid effects, ma styles, being worth lc, per yard, all at.. satin garment Crepon Skirts, such as you have been paying from 4.00 to & per pair, our price... (Basement) Table Glass of Great Brilliancey, ‘Salad Bowls.........00005 Butter Dishes..........+.+ Rose Bowls.... ...e.eeee sewed, genuine rubber trimmed, folded breeching and breast collar New 2.99 Silk Waists, Best Harneas in the world for the money. Imported Holly Whips, se- lected sticks, leather lash, silver mounted, worth $2.00 ,.@@ Men's Spring Weight Driv- ing Gloves, buckskin palms 4,4Q Cigar, The best grades of 2,49 | Percaline lined, with three | and tive piait back 19 19 19 -48 08 12 AS Closing Outa Lot of Meu's High Grade Neckwear. All of our Silk Knots and Four-in-Hands, were .74, <8 and 1.24, at. All Silk Neckwen Spring shades and Ad, Woven eee ¢ Excelsior and Jute Top Mattresses, nee 500 finest atting, ) rolls Japanese Cut Glass. 500rolls Okayama H’gh- 149 500 dozen Table Tum Class Japaness Cotton blers, full crystal, deeply | | Preserves, dozen. strietly quality Down and Pare Prather Villows Spoon Holders..... M9 pat: Cream Pitchers........ reduced Sugar Bowls........... Toilet Sets, underglaze dec 40) Domestic (Our own make from carefully selected stock). orations, complete with 112.97 Cuspidores, American china, decorated, club style, each 23 Full eux 4 Lieber, 5: War;, 60 to 70 Ib. rolls, | jar, per set.. 5 Best Blastic and fan pattern, with eut tresben Imported and Key W: edge and star botto.x, Pp est \in all the popular brands. At 25 per cent. less than elsewhere. Send for price list. 375 Shirvan, Kazak & of our own manu‘acture, Musull Rugs, mostly an- in assorted sty-es and col orings, formerly sold at 2.99, reduced to. . Superb Exua Binek Drawings Mat trenses, wecully sold a: vu. Nay 82. all-silk, wots, ani 08 wold elec fa.at doc, our price 1,000 + ugar Sifters, five Closing out large lot of Rie‘ly tiques, at styles of cutting, silver | Decorated China at less than the 39 N99) ited Cope Gy nna al 3,99, 8,49, 1.491019, 49 |prioe of ordinary white ware HOUSEFURNISHINGS, CHINA, GLASSWARE and non GOING ON. | MANY GQODS OFFERED aT. 7 ‘*L*E: St ity. antl 04, fine -5