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Confident that the Lexow oe Bills Will Pass. Sullivan, Said to Be With Them. ; Fammany Hus Directed He Bow eo Vote. World.) rks of yes- the Lexow all over the eensational in- of it formed the general topic) Nurs final yote on the ‘ ch BO, enat to vote against f sgt gone seriseit uale to conter a Lexo Bits ue ata os at the reorganizatio extion now ney ae tor or against mm, Sul:ivan, wit vote with. th Mpa aad to orders uy arently the it is nee to them ‘whether te hity and tamy vote for a a explanatio of tor feton's bolt, that he was influenced } at ment yesterd: yf Edward rien k Commissioner. are warm friends, re of ex-Con- thin morning tors O'Cot rote to question ATT MEN HAPPY, | McMahon and, Neither an st a ci ace THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAKCH 29 1690 PAVEY UNDER CHARGES. ve Voted for the Con- tract Repeal Hilt. (fipectal to The Bvenine Worll) ALBANY, March 2.—The reformers | in the Assembly are agitated over the | action of their leader, Frank D. Pavey. | He is charged with voting to report | favorably Assemb! repealing the saw requiring work |Gone Inethe Dork ‘Department. in contr The reformers are | ‘a tection, and claim Prtived te eupport. the Gleason bill, In Votes for som lowing bills were pasned:— f FA yproprtating 0.000 for the 000 "for the | Dependent | ant) Army | fon Labor and tndustries—Bills roe: | hours of Taine on atractaurta ral that 10 Tours with, 1 constitute a day t b t ' Conkling, of New York, to-day intro- yman Gleason's bill) aiceq a bill requiring the keepers ot! 8 lodging-houres to keep books for regis. t instead of by tering the tenants, Ma Bui Md thie ee atreoe wil be open to the inspection of the Board | stretcher, enlarged from any photo- | was passed of Health. 1 es 4 . graph, Untype or Daguerrcotype, for The old law will be in operation again) An exact description of each lodger is) Congresnman thy J, Campbell res only ‘ it the Gleason bill pa o be kept in the manner laid down by (ferted to Judge McAdam, of the Supe-| reat shocked | ch he is, © of hs wDRY DOLLAR” | IN THE CHAIR. i hnny Simp was in Committee of the Whole to-day, | Congressional candidate. ‘The Congress. STUDIO, Lleut.-Goy. Saxton vacated the chair to. man's statements were published 17 UNION SQUARE. “Dry Dollar” Sullivan an opportu-| ‘The * grounds of complaint! COR. 19TH ST. AND BROADWAY nity to enliven Ue proceedings. His! on w pAdam yesterday ts- | « ir TH y'ey Sew Work. rulings were exact ate well in hand by si fun, which kept the Senators in a con-| c: Unual roar of laughter. Attack upon a bill legalizing the payment attendance of the Distriet-Attort cy | of contract sewer work performed b Senator James W. Birket and took occasion to denounce it ax a) against Campbell Senators with lobbying, and was prompt- ley referred to Sena Dean Bwift of the Dean Swift and that “U: Knows that “Uncle NeaE MEE See | Out-of-town coupon-holders can send orders by mail, prompt alent ac Pearl atreatenew York” | Howard P. Okie. 1 wish 10, object and same attention assured as if called in person. - —— _ to going on with the proceedings in the Joe Manley to Meet Great M jabsence of | mittee 18 to sail on thi nerves cag mero MADAM ABRAIGHS CAMPBELL LODGERS TO BE DESCRIBED. | HIN Compelling Honackeepers to Have Books for Inape cial to The Evening World) ALBANY, March 22.—Assemblyman | | Parks: THE GREAT Crayon Portrait Coupon, MARCH a2, 1895. The following Coupon entitles holder to an elegantly finished lif Crayon Portrait (16 x 20), mounted on @ -—-_ 2 The Judge Would Punish the Congressman for Contemp’. the Among Other Things He Says “Tim? ! mp books for reeie-| Called Him a Tammany Man, fe Fre Hor Court, as “a Tammany Jud; ifwid that he understood the Juc n jn consultation with tric on previous to rendering a | vision Jn Simpson's favor in ma damus procecdings whieh — Bimpso j brought last Fall to compel the Board | | Of Police Commissioners to put his name While the Senate on the Republican ticket as the regular : 99 cents. Regular price without Coupon, 86.00; when presentéd at nch nut Hor He nnd “Uncle Dan" Farntshed Fan for the Senators, (Spectal to The Evening World ) ALBANY, March Portrait and Photogrephic| oe LAC Opposite Grand Opera-How dhe held the Sen-| sued an order requiring Campbell to. pplying no end of appear before him to-day and show! e why he should not be punished ‘ontempt. | McAdam Broeklye. | for “Uncle Dan" Bradley made a victous) Judge the | or | - one of his assistants, with a view to 1 proceedings for libel alxo requested 4 THIS LINE. an NEW YORK, March 2 FAVORITE Square, New mite TH » 17 Uw 99 bls. | When the case was catled by the een Judge McAdam asked if the [strict | y Jumped on by almost every member. | Attorney was present, There being no| “Dry Doi finally interrupted by answer, Judge McAdam said viat steno- elling le Dan” that he gave every-| graphic notes would be taken and su | poly eine a pain. and that he had better mitted to the District-Atto to the pe eee ee that he might be fully informed as | to the proceedings | “1 will now hear Mr, Campbell's repre- nrative,” sald the Judge. deal, He charged some of his fellow = 3 2 ) 4 Fy i Lame of Coupon-Holder .., Address. GOOD UNTIL APRIL 18, 18 CUT ALONG THIS LINE: “On that point, te | Dry Dollar," | he Chair rules ce in the tha people.” “The District-Attorney pear for the people in this proceeding, the represencative of <5", $6.00 PHOTOGRAPHS, only for coupon-holders, $2.00 PER DOZEN. does not ap 7 STUDIO OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO § P. M. Men’s Nechwear. Wide end Scarfs and Four-inshands, 50 cts., Bath Robe Ught weight Toweling, saucy stripe, 2.75 & £3.25. Summer weight Eiderdown, $3.75. . Halt Hose. “Quyx” Black Cotton, Silk clocked, Blue or Tan Cotton with white dots, yi 25 cts, wore SSand % cents. Walking G'oves. 1 clasp Chevrette, spear points, french tan, $1.75, value $2.25. Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th Bt. $s a js irsro |: zi ‘lo-moirow we open for the Spring campaign. No hurrah, cannon, brass band or procession. We rely on this advertisment to tell our friends of the fact, and on our fresh and elegant stock to recommend us to their en teemed consideration and to ine i sure future patronage. Every line of 's, youths’ and children’s clot and fure nishings has be n !traneformed into the new and beantiful. Spring is here! Gonie and see how we greet the event. WM, VOGEL & SON Broadway Corner Houston St. FRTARLISHED 19°17, | STORES TOGETHER Chatham Square. COWPERTHWAIT. ts said the Court, refute statements next Saturday. He say % re a ttied a 5 5 i a ering i fe participation in the falta tee tr thn bank Whee coe “ ' SUNDAYS “ 10 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Me wan detected for Mayor tinea pp | EVERYTHING HOR HOUNEKMEPING j~ani-parrot proceedings of yes- and expecta to meet the Pope, ‘Your objection 1s poten ay +r John M. ‘Scott. In 186 by John Swift, FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. trivial amendments to the Lexow | peated a bape ik mpbell. | and in 1854 by Robert T. Conrad. In Ny tend rrec | peared ag senior counsel for Campbe Bree eke ICE | x nevis mencmet a orn 0 Tape a tueettae easton 2 jade | |B te cae tet Macs ora aa] SU Wookly on $65 Worth later Lexows that there would | pustent drug store in the city of Lowell, and he | A SURGE! KNIFE & committing magis ato or as a judges ee aa eee Co RIRUTERU TIS REIL Henry, og regarded te Cotlections Made IF REQUESTED, indoubtedly on the bills Tues- | wey enown throughout the Ktate of Massachu- gives vou a foe ft horror and | “She Court 1s under no obligation to 1 should be taken, from the bench. If RICHARD ' VAUX | IS DEAD, | svtmority, ‘on Atax iorkles wureeae ral OPEN SATURDAY KVENINGS i mator Lexow says that Mess rats Hace ie micnger eceanty furnish you this Information, The pro- they are not true he should be tn jail.” and two codges In Philadelphia tear hs | ates teecey ears th rs. for waar many dineaace form, cording “is on the civil stir ef the | "Four Honor must not refute the [ramen nh ; pace case, . © before we have submitted our tes- is in e was nominated for Congress, | tee a 2 | “Phen you are sitting as a commit ny or suinmed up the case.’ Ae Ex-Mayor of Phite d the tate Samual J. Ran tall, (LQMELETE MOURNING OUTFITS noritinn in the | Triumpb of of Conservative ry | ting magistrate Tam not doing so, Mr. Campbell did| Once Danced with Queeb Vi lected z ae { Authorities in-the | Out Hood’ jurgery | * not notify me that he was going to —e—____ URSON' A, Bata ave. ce Miroduced, and they approved ee | up rom tim de a tile splurge 4s moll tuateated by th i you cannot hold Mr. Campbenr ROE ROUry me That Ne was lnk it| PHILADELPHIA, March 21—Ex- i eth ave, cbruse tse + Ot nT crormer ania, (anaytnen, tm Perl RUPTURE Foaicaiy cuirea with MI not argue that question.” sive ot an ,AMousament If you, Wil Vas died at his home here this morn-| FUNERAL OF GEN. BADEAU. | - ether the BING are constitutionaiy © ist out the knife and without pain, * eur Honor thats what we frie oe the case [Ing from am attack of ari. thle ora ; ‘of the deceasnd, present. The pails a | fect, and that they will pass the URS a dh Clumay, chating trusses never cure for." . : . Your Honor, we don't want, to) Conducted Very Quietly at Ridge. Bearers were ex-Mayor John O'Net é P iature just as they are, or there wil but often induce inaummation, ums then moved to dismiss thy ts the the cane ahd dise| Nf i ; Jersev Clty; ex-Judge Barkalow, of ate icing ita minder tick to Hood's, and only Nedes (Ueerine) anda Nace, in mand that you ure,yirtunlly the prove: Har at aeiecl : oe naeniy, and! RIDGEWOOD, N. J. March 22.—The {Bieta Teiae hams "Rosecrane, ‘ot " others, now removed without rhe motion ‘ MoAtan) said that he 3 eres | nebo eae operation On. behalf of shell it was’ by President Bureis Becre- | Badeau was held fro R. The body was in a red cedar casket yn it MLNS wOuldiisien to Mr, Campbell If he had gt b re | s rom the R. C, Church mittee on Literature fehorted Hood's Sarsaparilia PILE TU ORS, Bore he Catnpe Anvthing td say piers if Miata oo {egation in| of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, in this | PhiCR.was covered with back cloth and oH He RLly tb ‘minor | PILE TUMORS, ii lows Ate, Campbell avoae to reply, mut wes London, When he arrived. Alinincer, Ste" Place, at 11 o'clock to-day. remains were dressed in the garb of a i is the Only Dowel, are permuneutiy cued withe igen in tus seat by” Mr. Olle, jens, apornted him Secretary of the Le-| A high masa was celebrated by Bishop | General and his sword lay on top of the fenatorn were present to| STON "the tier a0 at ot ty the Court asking my client | Moat memorat je events in hia ‘sogial| Wikeer, of the Newark diocese, He |°fM. ine services in the church the Meicray so, ce wanate went into Com: True Blood Purifier ter how hed ‘ voy finale a statement in-court, Tt Is uns career to0K place. At & court ball) | was assisted by Chancellor Wallace, of body ft in the church and will ree Aarthe Chain” ru ulverizod, Bae Ter Hone tad fair to me 1 at an, wacoura. Queen Victoria was paticularly pleased 'Soton Hall College, and the Rev. Dean ar DIRK Tomorrow. RR RN ce Banator- Owens; increas ectiy removed Withint cutting. his private ‘ un said that an, wc ith the manly grace o andsome oNuity, of P morning it ‘will be taken’ to Tarrylowa the an {a Brooklyn, -was | Prominently tn the pablte eye to-day STRICTURE of, Urinery Pane na i} Mr, a Eniiadeipnfan, "and expreese( her MeNulty, of Paterson, ‘The eermon was | for'B ing ee ap Bremen In Brooklyn, Was | ay appetite and makes the wonk str TI age also veo neh in @ t r,t dance with him. Mr, ux! preached by the Rev, Father J. A. eee gheyed “the Foyal wish "and. became ciuemaa@an nea moved pLURE cutting in bund- Sullivan, the pastor of the church. Ing medicine. The Go! } bes famous as J enator Owena aald the bill was, ap- roved he Wire Department. This) Je of casca, s sal tans : oe he| Music was furnished by Prof. William For pamphlets Returning to by Philadelphia in 1839, o , | jute then for 4 . Phartes Broads ) Uraly cider pat | ba Ooars Pill Oeneguom mee| QP) fetinamaie meas! | alain fen shen for 0 nr tes aera ty Hamat im Mel ao cena Rogndeienftg abe oe : hee Benes One ae tne oh eo jood's {amily cathartic. 25 ary Medical Ass'n, Buffalo, 2 Mit Mr. Campbell's charges are trae! the old Ninth Ward, but was defeated. | ‘There were only a few intimate friends | ne will lose hie sight within four montbe +*MACY.*.’ "MACY: “MACY. .*«MACY + TH TO MTH oF SIXTH AVE, 13TH TO WTI BT. SIXTH AVE. SIXTH AVE., 13TH TO 14TH BT, GATH AVG, wT TO TH OF. WE SELL GOODS — THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE eer BUT FOR CASH ONLY. | No combination of words in fine phrases can add force to the above statement. Spring Clothing for Men and Boy: Ladies’ “Red Star” GROCER | ine RK ee ‘Combination Bicycle Suits. od (th Floor, New Building.) A Walking Suit of comely appearance, the skirt of, 800 Dozen Pure Fruit Jams which can be uplifted by side elastics to any desired height, dispiaying Bloomers and allowing perfect of Anest quality, in one-pound glass jars. ‘freedom while viding a wheel, Nothing like it has) qnpey cace. ever been shown in this city before, and it will prove a) apricot, yclints. DAMSON Suit complete............ cece eee eee 10.08; 6.49 Immense Assortinent of Misses’ and Children’s Suits and Jackets At Extremely Low Prices. Grrrl, Cassi- mere, Serge Sack Suits, equal in finish to custom made; sold elsewhere at $15,00, 00 $25.00, 8,99, 1,99 & 14,99 Men’s Spring Overeonts in Covert Cloth and Hocka- num Cheviots; sold else- where at $)2.00, $15.00 and $20.00, 4 RED RASPBERRY. BLACKBERRY... RASPBERRY AND RED CURRANT... (24 oor, main builds Children's Kersey Reefers, Plaited Back, Sailor Collar out Cutts of Check to match, sizes 4 to 14 years, in Havana Red and Green... 5.63 119) RRY |ARMALADE. ORANGE TOMATO. Children’s Reefers o% Fine Quality Kers y, Sunburst Collar and Sleeves, in Red and Bluette, azey 4 to Lhe... oe Separate Skirt (can be worn with any waist) WHITE CHERRY 7, 99 g, 99 & 13, q A Special Line of Sample Garments, Comprising Latest Novel ° 99). _ and 39.00 grades ; your choice,..... Sanolaannatons . y C 3 GLENLIVET SCOTC! 4 Coats and Vests, “ | e WHEAT FLAKES, 2 LB. al ‘H (SPE- stitched edges, cor- Children’s Blue, Black, Tan, Red and Brown Reefers, Extra . PACKAGE....... ve AD) ctAL RESERVED)....-ssscsssee 1.29 wu rect styles... 7,99 Collar an Yaniyke 5 nts, edged with white braid, faney Charles B. Lawlor’s latest musical success, Oh RES REE, 2 UB 08 Oho TEARS 1.24 J Boy's All-Wool Two-Piece buttons und full sleeves, nges 4 to 14 yeare...... ... 6 A Sidowalka Tow Vork?? of. ; al te id |author ot the ‘ Sidewalks of New Yor. ec. YE WHISKEY @ YEARS GUINNE: Suite, double mat 34 Missce’ Tah and Gray Fanoy Mizod. Cheviot Tackets loose - J SLD... at eRe TA | shana deuce comer (ae i Ceennge ne For sale in our Book Dept. tront and very fall sleeve and front, buttoms.... 6. . hs yoke back Boys’ All-Wool Blue Cheviot i (24 Floor—New Buildings and Se erge Reefers, Harness, Saddlery and Turf Goods. \Beds and Clesing out a lot of fine grade English’ Holly Whips at half price. Full ling of higher grade goods at proportionately ges Bto 8 2, 63 7 P Special Buggy Harness, hand- (Third Floor, Main Bulléing.) , Boys Covert Cioth Top toate, Misses’ Blazer Suits, 6 to L4-year sizes...... 'Beddin California Hanes, Hpliadtee, : rieher |Pona’ 's Extract Veterinary Rem- ‘ fe trimm folded breeching y, quarts. ages to 14 WA Misses’ Ginghnm and colored Lawn Dresses gz | Blankets. and breast collar, usual price 8 174 ee iees pase eS) eee oe 6 to LA-year s17e5.......665 seseeecees Q Q, (34 Pioor—Main Building.) | $15.00 Sart 0 cans Special Sale of Enamel! fUSiVAS YOU HAVE BEEN Special Bugsy Harness, hand- Gladding's Hoof Dressing, quart a? . 7 PAYING FROM 400 "TO | sewed, rubber trimmed, rold- Men’s and Boys Hats. ! Children’s Cloth Reefers, 2 to d-year siz ‘94, i 09, | a1 Bedsteads and Wash.) PER Parr. ov Me PRICE... | ed breeching and breast col- 9 99 Sane; or) f | lar, usual price $20.00. Special Buggy Harness, rand: sewed, rubber trimmed, en- An extensive assortment of Men's High Grade @aving ot from $1.00 to $2.00 on each Hat. cost | Medicinal Goods. | |stands at less than Hats ata) Shoes. of manufacture. si : amelled tolded _ breeching, low prices. Clearing-Out Sale of Odds and Ends In Ms Ah Vata ‘Quinine Pills, 100, 1 gr. .14| Deas collar and girth, usuai 14, 99 LADIES’ SHOES at 32 valu, AN N 47 te 1 TB ob) ice $25.00... ‘ All Harness sold by us, of our ‘ Continuation sale of Ci Ue. Quinine Pills, 1co, 2 gr. . ars a Delivery Sop, 74) own or others make, ta subjected dren's and Miases’ Spring- : Di sold elsewhere at $30.00... to the personal supervision of Mr, Heel Patent Le a her ; Quinine Pills, 100 3 gr. 28) First-class Tubular White Web |P. H. Comerford, who for many Tipped Shoes HER VL ay tare Quinine Pills 100, § gr. 48) cinewhere under we ibeusee y) leaps Maa panven renamon tn iae * ’ N ” Youtbs sails Lice Peppermint, in Flask.. .11|" Red Star” Baking Powder. Shoe Pr . 50 epethaa’ a 5 Per 1-2 pound cans, 1Sc.; pound cans Of our own manufacture, warranted strictly pure, being the identical powder sold elsewhere und-sr other names at 4 nearly double our price. 7 Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. me TRA, : Ginger in Flask...,.... 11 Large variety of White | Moth Balls. — Enamel Cribs at greatly, Moth Crystals........ jreduced prices; Mattres- "1,66 Emuiston of Cod Liver Oil, Black and brown Alpines, silk lined ee : Flexible and full Derby, unlined, feather weight, all the new Ps a * shapes and colors, sold elsewhere at $3.00 Biige 8 special Derby suld everywhere else ut from £1.00 to 9,99 99, O wn Tooth P. Tawses skeas A : llows, Bolsters, |Our own To ‘ow- ; neee Go'ng identical with that sold elsewhere and ex- |ses, Pi . . po ie is cloth Tam O'Shanter, gilt trimmed, silk lined...., 44! tensively adhertised u-der arother name at dou 40°: &c., made to order at) ‘er 2 ee tga Pe et oe in o 34° ’ Black and Brown Alpines .. " . fF, ble the price, ishortest notice, |Our own Tooth aa | and Rich Cut, Baccarat and in Bale Extraordinary Bohemian E d : ohemian Engrave pe.000 orth of Glassware Decorated China Endless . Variety at 1/ 2 Value,

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