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PREMIUMS FOR ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARUH a KIRKMAN 3 SOAP WRAPPERS OF 1'™ AS BIG AS YOU. 1" COUNTESS OF ONSLOW™ (two suBvECTS) JAPKIN RING. ‘WE HAVE OTHER ARTICLES THAN THOSE ON THE LIST, OUR OFFICE 5 AT THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND WATER SIS. BROOKLYN WY, ABOUT 5 SHORT BLOCKS FROM FULTON FERRY AND ABOUT THE SAME DISTANCE FROM THE BRIDGE. TAKE FULTON FERRY GRANCH OF UNION L TO BRIDGE ST. STATION WHICH IS ONLY 2 SHORT BLOCKS FROM OUR OFFICE, | TAKE DEKALB AVE. CAR TO WATER AND WASHINGTON STS. WHICH [S ONLY 4 SHORT BLOCKS FROM OUR OFFICE | [OY”Fon 100 WRAPPERS “WQ)| ‘FOR 50 WRAPPERS ‘ SOLID “CHILOS SET” CONSISTING OF A SILVER PLATED KNIFE, FORK & SPOON, (wa aor) > 2 SILVER PLATEO TABLE SPOONS. annanreo J 2 SILVER PLATED TABLE FORKS. ) citaune SOLID SILVER BUCKLE PIN (non coves) SuveR gM) SOLID SILVER CHAMELEON PIN. DSOME, EAN c| WARRANTEO HE BEST OF ALL FOR SO WRAPPERS A BEAUTIFUL BUCKLE PIN (ma eox) FOR LADIES. IT ts MADE OF SOLID SILVER AND IS VERY HANDSOME AND ORNAMENTAL GOOD EROUGH TO ADOAN THE DRESS. OF ANY LADY. ‘WRAPPERS AND SELECT A PREMIUM v(@le0 ILVER PIN WRAPPERS ater 3 2 SILVER] FOR * 1000 WRAPPERS souo SILVER HUNTING {ND SOME HAIR Pin o> AMOUNTED WITH PLATED }@—@~ TRY KIRKMAN’S SOAP. vou WILL FIND IT ISTHE NICEST SOAPIN THE MARK ET. USE IT FOR ALL LAUNDRY AND HOUSE WORK.ITIS GOOD ENOUGH FOR TOILET USE. /7 W/L N07 /N/UAKE THE HANDS ARNINC: to purchase imitations to be our agents. By promisin ‘and clock: ing thel hai mth orthless soaps. ‘The of buying soaps which im of our soap. There are several so~ 4ng no merit or valu hank the: 'e, Never alled ying’ ou De soap, It fe publish above a full list of pre: atlcs? Bilver Backie hin rick ornament. It is made of twenty-f ‘ver and suital ts of Kirkman's Borax Soap we refer (by permission} to thousands of house: Bel. have written to us praising it. Kirkman’s Borax Si ap 8p se for ble for lady or gentleman, KI RKMAN& SON, ESTABLISHED 1837 46, 48, 50 and 52 Bridge St. 22%, 229, 231, 233 and 235 Water TWO MEN SHO SHOT DEAD, Batavia Man Kills Go Constable and Commits Suicide. A Woman Also Wounded by the Murderer, His Little Girl Hid Bencath the Bed He Died o. BATAVIA, N. ¥., March H. Nugent shot and killed Con: Harvey Johnson last 1 to kill oth f self, Nagen and his wite, Femoved to her pu Nugent's protests threats against Yesterday John Mrs. Nugent, we ham ani mute a Nugent with drunkens @erly conduct. A f@ the hands of Co fon for s About 7 o'clock Johnson starte Nevill : his rres las ed to arrest N ompa went house. Abou from the little crouched beside a told the officer to go him to be on hi @ dangerous mar mained in tne Gistinetly heard the offic door and er i Telreated dc Bimseir in remained ing down when he d noise was ¢ @n axe over Cautiously follow: bomesiexu. When he saw There was a use betwee oe ape tat © attempting to Neighbo: u was warn the houre . The Nevil vation fa’ feceupled by Vaniel Neville, ir daughter Nell! grandehildren ‘oblain an during the ‘Appeared at night w suddenness the inmates ti rections. Mra. O'Donnell and Mrs. O'Connor, bors, and the two little girls, on Fof Nugent and another his Jed to a room nee oe ‘and the ai N: te creado, the while lively ct Ney ‘The citizens of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Ho- boken and surrout ‘are many unscrupulous men going from house to house trying to. Indu have frequently succ pol! We hope soon to be able to ai of their own, are so! roap, “deceive the unwary miu Old sterling s five wraphers we are giving a pretty st [ ppt A A phi deh AREA SRALAD | (CUT OUT THIS: ding towns are hereby warned thi Rorax So: ndxo sents, gulling Innocent peop! have been notified of these crimi- the arrest of the whole gan pe, atyle and general appearan Tore soaps in the market, which ne simply and solely by deceiving Neware of buying a by Imitating our of pre ix for sale at all groceries, As to the COUPON. It is equal > wrappers of KIRKMAN'S to five i. Expecial attention ts for fift a Wrappers, This {9 a rand ‘ould be worn by any: pin, made of sterling sil- gly BROOKLYN, N. Y. refuge in the kitchen Nugent i room ‘on St. FEARS HE WILL BE KILLED. Nergamo Warned Not ¢ Hin Two A Joseph Bergamo, Hester stret, says oor, but she sprang from her t athe Hight and hid une made his way upstairs to he supposed his away with two alibre and the other wound. Prosecute » room and one whe blazed a4 an he O'Conna neck. elved a flesn Mrs. O'Dotnell pl Iferazed man and the weapon the room, he away, and ed to kill Cauehter the child or Kitty, Calodino, b Mulberry st who are unde having stabbed him on sep: The nd Jury indicted both me Phelr trial was first set for Jan, 28 bi adjourned until Feb 1s, and on that date Ain adjourned until when ned indefinitely ner tempt tnt ment fo n Gra pate h amd ‘hunte a hin a bull hohis bra teas ttle, Kitey bed on wh ch her reyuly y pa ts dead," nent Bergamo Hroached by friends. who hay vm. § under his Ming back the erowled from ul fahrfellae 4 snd ran to her ai se T heard of the Neth thee sh officers , 1 to the ney’ aftice re. rah ake ylac 1 Assist when istrict At when the BOL No sa Tow v son Murdered and F, L. Owens Wounded In Mex OANACA March 1 Th W when the cases will oO. but it will trial CAPT. GOODMAN ACQUITTED. Killed H, mate Fr! Mexico, and Prank 1s, an railroad contr are Kod by a Hof ¢ in’ bandite near State of Chiapas that ‘Thompson ou mpson two thac ta the | He raon end of Mat Fvening Worl! } March 1%. Capt cau at Cha murder formerly an Inti- was wound (Special to ND. nan ville this Henry Maine, a Haine, and ow property Va was. lottes wel known to ons of Break- ing Up itis Nome: LITTLE JOSEPH ORR MISSING, Started for School Vhursday and Not a Seem Sin out ed twelve rookiyn, ning ck to at this who i VeareOld Child iniiled by Whiskey TUXEDO, ark 16 cared Mar " aod drank found Kashes Stevens | Do you want boarderst Fourteen werds in The World cost but 30 eople will see Wants! | H | at {and Bes ’ mal lahan was ‘held for examinatiog in the Yorkville Police Court to-duy. €) sald he guessed th MILLI aALso CAPES, GOWNS, GOULD NEVER PAID THE NOTE +> 4/Gave One for $120 to Editor Bowne Thirty Years Ago. Latter Used to Publish a IMac Simile in His Country Paper. ‘frre lavish expenditure attending the wedding of Miss Anna Gould posesses pecullar interest for Charles N. Bowne, of Delhi, N. ¥. Mr. Bowne took # run down from Delaware County last Saturday so as to be a little nearer the Gould millions and incidentally to visit some relatives who live in Hackensack. Stowed away in Mr, Bowne's inside pocket Is a Dit of paper, yellow with age, upon which is written Jay Gould's promise to pay $120 three months from date, The note was given over thirty years ago to Mr, Bowne's father, Nor- man Bowne, who was the editor of the Delh! Express, which was then and 1s now one of the leading newspapers in Delaware County. Mr. Norman Downe was sitting in his newspaper office one day when a rather undersized young man, with two very bright eyes, came in. ‘The visitor in- troduced himself as Jay Gould, a sur- veyor. He was, he said, engaged itn making the county and would w. considerable print- ing done, Ho asked for Mr. Bowne's rates and a bargain was struck. Dur- ing the next few months the young sur- eyor's printing Dill ran up to $120. w hen the time came for settling up, young Gould confic he was not prepa: the bill, but would by note at ninety a. itor Town beli vr then to the editor that on. ys at 6 per ‘ who was a at num na ould drew (he note over to Mr. Bown out When the the editor Promise to surveyor Was profuse in his ape but had not the money yet. he said. Mr. How SUM had falth in day's probity and told. him that he wouldn't bother him about oney, but that when he could it he wished he would send It thr ad passed I of the Th editor’ the “1 he ro came during Wowhen he al ther efiect ued the and made ve Pty a few ye his interest simile mad Ulf column of matter “ it setup and kept stand Woon news was sear plenty Mr. Rowne woud ee com NK-roOM. to out word stick In the Ad note,” During his pr hsed et in marked sof t Hnancler nev sro his note t pare i erous rvals 10 days Jay Gould re. hy mail Dethi Express, but Kn wh to the at he had the money town its nominal ne has i n wt to wit several of it te whe thinks ybject MORE STREET-CLEANERS, | Con Waring An potntments Commissioner \ppotnted We oH foreman, vive Cruwther was ntenient ¢ Waring morn Dearhorn to he uillivan ret this sid this morning that RICHARD H. ADAMS NAMED. Mayor To-Day Made sioner, A retired mercha ndred and Six Mayor hool to the on with Richard 1 f ih Hast May Hi sald had special partner H. Adams, of eda William J, Van He he firm of nad way | Arsdale in the Board. ee IT COSTS NOTHING To comsult ‘*The Evening World” lim of bearding- ‘and it will aid you in Read ib 16, "©" KOCH eco Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 19 and 20, NERY OPENING. EXHIBITION Imported and Domestic WRAPS, JACKETS, SUITS, and Separate Skirts. 12.5 1h st. west, BET. LENOX & 7TH AVES. FIRM PRIGES ENO THE WEEK, Railroad Stocks Rule Higher from the Start. war end Whiskey, However, Open @ Little Weaker. Except for Sugar and Whiskey, whieh ran off 1-2 @ 118 per cent., the market ruled very firm this sone ‘The reduction of the New York Cen- tral dividend, announced yesterday, seems to have spent its force, and the feoling in the Board is unmistakably bullish. ‘The settlement of the bitumi- nous coai troubles and the bellef that the anthracite roads will also adjust thelr differences have a marked influ- ence, especially as the owners of the Properties seem inclined to increase the wages of the miners. This, it is belleved, will prevent the recurvence of strikes for some time to come, Jersey Central rose 13-8 to 901-4; Lackawanna 7-8, to 1601-4; Delaware & Hudson 1-2, to 1361-2; Manhattan 1061-4; American Cotton Oil 243-4; American Cotton Oil 1-2, to 691-2; Bt. Paul eral Electric 6-8, to 295-8; 1-2, to 136; New York Central 11-8, to 817-8; New England 1-2, to 43-4; Louis- ville'a Washvitie 3 rthern Pacific preferred 1. Burling- ton & Quincy 1-4 to 711-8 and North- West 6-8 to 891-8, Sugar fell 11-8 to 973-8, and Whiskey 1-2, to 115-8 The sales of listed stocks were 59.000 shares, In the unlisted department 17,000 shares of sugar were traded in. Money closed at 1 pe cent. on call, Foreign exchang “Atm at 4.88 for bankers’ long sterling, and 48914 for demand. Commercial bar silver rose to 61 5-8, and Mexican dollars to 49 The bank statement shows a loss of $5,189,850 in Kurplus reserve, which now stands at against § last year. The changes of impor- tance in the averages were a decrease of nearly $8,000,000 in legal tenders, and about $9,500.00) in deposit liabilities, The heavy. loss in c causes bunkers to look for a more active money. market in the near future. The following are changes. only the comparative March 9, March 16. Decreas 3489, 6 200 $459,004,000 el firm. Kansas » and South- niral Pacitle was more active, and gold up to.17 1-2 on advices from London j that the Southern Pacifle has agreed to suarantee half yearly dividends of 1-2 per cent. each on Pacific stock pending a settlement with the | United States Government and 2 per | cent. yearly for two years thereatier, the Central ent. Nur hicags « en MM en, a Q Northiwe ast Rok Is. & A Hock Coal arty Prices Show Fifteen to Elgh- teen Points Advance, There was a very heavy business on th on Exe > this morning, the trading wa ompanied Good deal of excitement, especially on first call, Where there was a seram- by cover, ‘The t sales the ris. to res we sa 3 Doints the ‘first’ call amounted Dales, and within. the the sales amounted to about 6,00 bales, fy (arly gittapaactions, were made pihin the following range: “March & 6.08; A ‘june, ot Om 6d “Auguacs et a is Sepiember, it. Gis. October S21 a 624; November, 635 « 633; Decem ber, 6.29 4 6.30 These prices show an ad 1895, + TIACY.:. SIXTH AVE, 13TH TO LTH ST. WE SET THE PACE.”’ ny No combinations of words ia fine phrases can add force to the plain statement that we are selling new and seasonable goods cheaper than any other house in America. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE IN' AN ADVERTISEMENT THE MANY EX.- TRAORDINARY VALUES THAT WE SHALL OFFER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS NEXT WEEK. FORMERLY J, LICHTENSTEIN & SONS. Under Entirely New Management. GRAND OPENING On Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, March 18, 19 and 20, Grand, Eldridge and Forsyth Streets. eel Constable K2Co.| LYONS Sik and Wool Fabrics Great Reduction in Prices, SPLENDID COLORS, SPLENDID STYLES, FINEST QUALITIES, 75°54, 00sa0°4.25 Former Prices $1.25 to $2.50. vance of 15 to 18 points on the top prices. The Liverpool market went bounc upward and. traders there exp some difficulty in buying futures, was a very good demand f i ton abroad, the extraordina business: of 18,000 bales having been accomplished, and spot prices were 1-16d. higher, while futures were about 2 points higher. It was this advance abroad that influ- enced our market. Wheat opened with free sellers and first sales were made at a decline of about 1-4c. May selling at 61 3-4c. and 56 3-4c, at New York and Chicago respec- uvely. Wh the selling pressure was removed there was a slight uplift, but this was soon followed by another « clue. Corn opened at 0 5-8c, for May here and 4 1-8c. in Chicago, a light de cline. Oats ruled quiet, but about steady. ISAAC B. NEWCOMBE FAILS. An Old Member of the Stock Ex- change Unable to Settle. The failure of Isaac B. Newcombe, who has offices in the Mills Building, was announced from the rostrum of the Stock Exchange this morning, Mr. ewcombe has been a member of the Exchange since May 8, 186%, and was a highly respected member of the Board. He met with serious losses in the panic a few years ago, and has been unable to recuperate since, b of the pro- tracted duiness in W ot. “My failure,” said Mr. Newcombe to- jay, the result of the dry rot that has prevailed in the market and the in- ability of people who owe me money to make good their accounts. I have no outstanding abilities in the Stock change.’ Mr. Newcombe said tha’ ing a line o " are not of rei ditions. He dec 8 his assets, but stated they client to meet all his o five times over. His emb said, not due to his contracts his privt Mr. mbe says he is already making arrangements to settle with his creditors, and expects to resume in short ume. He was a writer of 7 and calls, but states positively that h losses on’ these cut no figure In his Ka- bilities. NEW WHISKEY TRUST. Distilling Association Hing Raised the Price of Spirits. CHICAGO, March 16.—The —much- talked-of reorganization of the Whisky Trust became a practically assured fact yesterday, when stock amounting to more than $17,500,000 was placed with the “Manhattan Trust Company as a pledge 1s reorganization The Executive Committee of the Spirits Distilling. Association, which takes In the old Tru nearly all the inde dent distil met in the afternoon and fixed th price of spirits at 12. an eof Ate. a gallon, |p which will have the effeet of making the market price $1.2 —— the School Bin. Chairman of the Commit- sk, Das written to Ase Chairman of the ng a favora. reorganizing the © present con- amount of sum- ss fully on SIX CENTS’ WORTH OF BREAD. They Tric rd to Send Him to Jail for Stealing It. George Brown, a plumber, thirty-five years old, of 117 East One Hundred and hth street, was charged in the Har- Jem Police Court, this morning, with stealing two loaves of bread, valued at six cents, Frederic Wicht, of 59 Harri- son ayenue, Brooklyn, a driver for Schults & Co., was the complainant. He had left the bread in the area-way of the house at One Hundred and Six- teenth street and Lexington avenue, The prisoner said that his wife and child had nothing to eat at home, He had been out of work for three months and had no money with which to buy bread, Wicht insiated upon pressing the com |plaint, but Justice Koch discharged the prisoner, ruling that the bread was not the property of the complainant's em- {ployer after it had been delivered, DIVORCED ON THE SLY. Mra, Linetsky Wil Make Her Ha nd Explain in Cour An order was obtained yesterday to Cutting says ne wax! chow cause why the decree of divorce would he favor. | ranted on March 5 to Solomon Linetsky, since learned that amo |q hutcher, of 19 Allen street, from Fanny J oTadhland its passage inthe name of the | Haneteky, should not be set aside, The decree was granted a few weeks ogo. Mrs, Linetsky claims she did not ow any such sult was pending until Cutting Pleads R. Pulton Cutting, toe of Citizens’ mass-me Ho: rombyman George 8. Py on the LXN'S 1 onystem. Mr. bil bie report — Mad Dog Frightens a Family, | A black setter dog, owned by Robert Corey, of } 251 West One Hundred and Twenty-third street, went mad and t by Patrolm: will ain, of th One Mund: ant T ‘Nh street poll on. The whch had been chained when he Gret_ oxhi Biarming symnpioma, Rv loose and badly frigh ened embers of the family —— jelen Gould Convalescent, Gould, who bas been ill in bed her sister's marriage, is now able to be tye Kone out Whi @ decree of divorce had becr granted, Mrs. Lineteky asked her | husband about it, and was given by him days’ notice to get out. She denies charges in her husband's complaint, 4 says she has been given no chance to defend herself, Soffa Can Ne Married To-Merrew. Isaac Soffa, of 14 Forwyth street, was a prisoner Jin the Eesex Market Polloe Court to-day. Harry Kraff, & furniture dealer, of 84 Allen street, 1804, the defendant purchased | : i 0 e instalment pla | 1. Kraft recent © married to-morrow. Soffa father were in court. th ning ant eotted the furalture bill. Justh rady told the furniture dealer that Police Courts Were not to be used for settling old bill left the court in triumph, ——__ An Engagement Announced. ‘The ongagement 1s announced of Mr. Louis Friedlander, son of Mra, late Louis Friedlander, to Mise Fucy-aghth sures. “ak bone surbing Rescue Mission Miss Annie Ruggles, of the New York Re | mand Mission, of 17 Doyer atret, accused Henry | King. of 152 West Thirteenth street, In Tombs ith having acted tm ‘Mission aight Sustice Vournie ded a ir costs NOTHING ‘To consakt aoe ee ee Uap of peartgae. | 1 houses on another cocuring 6 ‘cony home” Mead The FASSO CORSET Solely Imported by B, Altman & Co. daptable to all figures, It excels In fit and finish, giving absolute comfort and ease to the wearer, and adds grace and syme metry to the form. THE NEW SPRING IMPORTATION COMPRISES NOVELTIES BROCADE, BATISTB, LINEN AND TULLE. In addition to a number of entirely new models, to which they direct spee clal attention. 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. _—_—_—— a TO THE PATRONS CONTINENTAL TEA COMPAN Please call at our office, 805 Third ave, em Mow- fay morning for payment of first coupom em the following certificates. 1 11001 13903 1201 12003 12008 12004 13071 1401 $-F-$-1-t - TE OR SELF.PRESERVATION. By W. H. Parker, M. D4 of Beaten, mest nent Specialist in America. CHIEF CONSULTING PHYSICIAN TO THE PR&> BODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, ‘This weader{ul book contaiss the Prize Kesay ou Exhacsted Vitality, At n Physical Deotiy. ang’ all dleccane ‘and trem whatever ‘cause, Dre Parker was wet ter by the National Medical Association. It contain He pages. 125 valusble prescriptions tor eewte and chronic diseases. Sent in full gilt, double eealed, for only $1.00. CURES tne young, the middle-aged, The took for ‘every man, married er al Prospectus, with tentimoniais, FREE. tonsaltation in person or by letter trom ® to @ Tnviolable secrecy aad poal- H. PARKER, M. D.. 4 Bulfuch St., Busten, Mass, ANTAL-MIDY, ‘These tiny Capsules 48 leurs wit! Sucioticn Making Great Prep- arations to Celebrate It. Irish societi:s which will cele St. Patrick's day intend that thelr parade shall surpass anything of the kind witnessed in many years, Grand Marshall Dan‘el Meenan and his Iward Cox and Wiiliam Keddy, are hard at work perfecting arrange and allotting places to the differ nizations that will take part, imated that at least 12,000 men will be in line next Monday. The parade will forn at Forty-second street aud Titth avonue at noon. The start will be made at 1,30 o'clock. The route ded upon is up Fifth avenue to Fifty-seventh street, passing the res- idence of Maree Strong, f to the review- ing stand a enth street and arade will be ree Aldermen and iments; thence Roulevard, to Ninety: sixth str terdatn’ avenue, and to One Hundred and Sixth street, There will be a pietic with games at Lion Park in the evening and at night. To-morrow the Sixty-ninth Battalion will march to the Cathedral to mags at 8 A. M. Special religious services will be held in many of the churches, Weather Forecaster Dunn. to-day ame nounced that the weather would’ cone tinue fair through to-day and. that tos mortow, St. Patrick's Day, would also be fair! but shihtly colder during the forenoon and growing warmer in the afternoon, - n this conne; Mr. Dunn the idea’ that most’ people have nid St. Patric! Days have clou rainy weat incorrect, looked up t ris on that maatte ‘and find t said Mr. Dur years thirtee dof went " § have enjoyed bri, heals of mu tic to the We jon Knights of 8: ‘The Knights of St. Patrick will have an am Bual dinner to-night at the Colonial. Hotel,’ One Hundred and Twenty-Afth street and Eighth avenue, Among the speakers will be Judge James Witzgerald, Postmaster Dayto ‘Attorney Fellows, “Senator” cane” notetlete i. Mulaueen A. Mason, i 4 Wiillam J. Smyth 4 F. Ferran, Uharrmam: ‘Treasurer, ‘and Philip de trick W. California Fiuit € SAN FRANCISCO, March 16-—Reporta trom Vacaville, Woodland, Elmire, Suisun, San Jose, p Damaged, Fresno and Davisville state that frost has peace ly ruined the apricas crop in all nortne central California. A’ temper 2 rece did the mischiet. © mverature of Wenther Forecast. ‘The weather forecast for the thirt; dae PE Se te ers tee jotiy. set Soatar alightly cooler Presper mora. Saihwest Ge smtinen wieass 2? Slermeen, ‘The a eee. 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