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ast IN BILLS,! et So Frequent That the Assembiy | Will Probably Srevew Measure Newganiiing Charities | Department to Be Reprinted. Fault Lies Between Printer and Revistom Clerks. (Special to The Evening Wort) ALBANY, Mareh Z7.--The pecuilay man- Mer in which some of the bills intro- @uced in the Assembly lave been tam- pered with for the purpose of delaying their consideration and passage wil probably lead to an investigation, Another glaring instance of the care Jess or criminal juggling of public meas- wres came to light to-day. As in pre Wious cases, the fault for the off seems to le between the State Printer and the clerka in the Revision Commit- tee. There je a section of the Penal Code which makes such Interference punishable by imprisonment. ‘To-day'’s errors were in connection With the bill introduced by Mr. Pavey to abolish the Department of Charities @nd Correction in New York City and to establish two separate departments ne the as favorably the Cities Committee, and @econd reading. Mr. Pavey objected to its considera- ion, on the ground that the printed bill ‘was not the same as the ted and printed by th sald that there were eight glarins errors, mostly omissions, ranging fron he word to one hundred wordy in the Ht, vera that it would have to be re- wader Foley said that it w dert intent of some persons dl thape it the Dy t ape it's the Democratic prin @Ald Speaker Fish #Or the Republican clerks of the Re- lommiftee,” retoriat Foley. The bill was finally ordered reprinted @nd toe third reading. It will come up next week, and if no errors are discovered ‘vill probably ae ti indorsed by the Mayo! THE GRAY RACING BILL. Passed (on Third Reading With fn Sign of Opposition. NS (Bpectal to The Evening World) ALBANY, March 27.—The Gray-1 “Racing bill, which legelizer the sport of and permits betting under certain restrictions, was up on second reading ‘th'the Assembly to-day, and was ordered toa third reading. ir. Percy, who is looking after the “bill, says that it will probably be calle up next Monday night or Tuesday, anil he js confident it will puss. the slightest opposition was de ae sae to ft'to-day during the sedi reported was up by oa Cites Com: | is the im the HIN ¢ t Streets, \_(Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, March .—-Benator Moe- Mahon introduced to-day a bill to turn OVer to street-car traMe Fifth avenue from Madison Square to Washinxton ware, Macdougal street and South ifth avenue, and Church street to Dey street Senator McMahon said road was intended to the Broadway line. ‘Th had been sent him with a introduce it, and is in the inter the Cable Company. The Metropolitan Street Railway Com -pany 1s about to make another effort to ut & cable road on Fifth avenue, besow 'wenty-third street John D. Crimmins personally hae se the leading property, owners along the Propored route, and it in said a major 'y have signed s petition in favor of the new road Mr. Crimmins urges as a reasonfor the movement that it will relieve the pres ent overcrowded state of the Broadway Mnes during rush hours, where cars run only twenty-five seconds upurt, BRONZE STATUES AGAIN. the pro (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Marea 27.—Asaemblyman Ainsworth to-day introduced two bills esigned tc elovate the drama, Bibits the display of bronze living ple tures and the other amends the Penal the State |/ One pro-| THE WORLD: MEADE DID NOT sToP. The Admirnt Praceeded with i teat. As lespatches, with He WASHING | eive vay Admiral quadron stopping at rive ox- ut are sith Instant. 1 that tmalva for several th us he le with Navy Departmen mbit, whlch WH proceed New York asy Wail way In control of the sin vere r aton nh fr Eaort wo Case WASHIN effert to ady Haverneyer Searles, of th ref tesuity vestigating Com District Criminal Counsel for the announerd their re fal ated moved ty have On or before Sprit 1. The advancement Was opposed by trlet-Attornes Birney. Wao exp that it Intention to hay ca in April, butt was Heard arin ApH ut! be vurt SugKestel that the nd the counsel could be Sugar i Tr fore the ten. was made sare te ear the Trust oMeers Ppear on isex hearil 1 motion —— Pushing Street-Cur Mall Servic WASHIN The n New ¥ Assi TON, M ! Metween § General Nelson Co Iway Mail se h James WP fal was oft her advan A nmatis: late " in iv expe Yk rin i ta item fie canbaeauion rt the Homiurar Latter 2 The Beenie We 14) Doe on Ba or a kage of Visesham in waward, whl War ng WASTING have b > Ma wht @ the United up Monteree. pr heen tn nie felt desirable t welt My ot re We and pavy a Unbel @ ate Amerioau titty Dinwent, Anduade, \ tom | atte — ews Neph Yochey Sa FRANCISCO, A a ymofesset been adver Code in relation to the same in a most @weeping manner. It declares It to be a misdemeanor to pose or display nude male and mate Fes or parts of figures in public or In the presence of persons of the opposite | gen f0. any purpose whatever. it also| rohibits the sale and distribution o ks, pictures, paintings, newspapers, pamphlets and and bills containing Fepresentations or descriptions nude figures, or advertis-mente reproducing or describing the same. It makes it 4 »enal offense to print sell and distribute publication ing advertisements! giv and date of exhibitions of th prohibited, The bill makee no distinction b Public and private exhib a about the most severe measure tc eae ition of the pu morals In the Legisiatue. other bills introduced were Mr. Fridey—Allowing the New watch Company. which. as per matic uve from New cr York ‘0 incorporate the Metropolitan F Among the insorp William Tod Helmuth « 1 send there for free treatta Sith the rables In the Benate the following bills were pasned: Mr. Wray's—Aliowing Brooklyn to spent. $10 000 fore monument. to Gen, Tears W Behator Ahearn's-Atlowing ure vot New York for a hospital Senator Guy'a— bite thie New York to ‘vefuni a south of One Hundred a for opening « ‘enator. Le th 4 Twenty-ninth » Twelfth ave dividing Powgik wards, There was a slight’ dis. uss Dill parsed by w party vote, 1s to Mr, Sehule's—Providing {or lo 0 fa. Brooklyn. Mr. Abell's—Allowing Mrooklyn to ixrue for new schools Mr. Friday's—Relative to ann lands to Brooklya, Mr. Hamilton's Relative to laying Washington Park, New York Ausembly Passes Art tension DI ALBANY, March 27.—The Andrews bil! to Vide for the construction of the the building tn Central Park Metropolitan Museum of Art _membiy. improvement ation of Fla r Museum upled Myer's Election to Be Contest ALBANY, cork to-day § parte applicauo It to test the ttle of Thon 6 office of election Inapector et of the town of Cautiston, o—____ i's Mother Dead, ee PAUL, Miun., March 27.—Mra, Julia tre- Jend. aged eighty-seven years, mother of Arch- roland. tied at her home ta ile ci Ha 9 his ‘teorting #4 Rich. 1 m hey mig ht He Suictde, K ends Tired, wW cak, Nervous: Enriches The Blood fis tec | Hood's Sarsaparilla, » tried, Sie tisk not taken Hood's Weseuss ile iLisey Hood's Sarsaparilia is the Only True Blood Purifier 11 fs the Ideal Spring Medioine “HOOD's PILL cure ait liver tls, villous nee, headacbe, 25, Ams CABINET CRISIS |Sir Charles "Topper Reported to Have Resigned. | Manitoba's School Tro to He the Cause, ont affair \Ge. ont, fur het A special fron The cr sts in Cabinet un Vby a Hibbert ‘Tupper has Lo Sir wern school question, peal to the Wl election. ant for a led re Mint f Justice, in nevord the a dire ta Charles t« with ‘ mle nef Parliament an OPTAWA, Ont, Ma i prey heen He Tapper handed inet abt kan ‘ the aul was be pplant MM the Honse 1 1 f Common, Jong held Ministers allowe \ tos ft imbitton wh the ory of das Arles Will see his Domincon Cabit he will 1 resign, He the Laat night se Ing of Parliament next mon Minister of Militia, which wae Kanized evly for the meet noe, at ened his opted, He will abinet without portfolle Ks before going to Mani Governor f ihe Cabiy was te ters " portt remain iit the for a few toba as Lieaten br, Montague, member without port was sworn in as See- f State by Lord Aberdeen, ‘The Secretary of State, AOR, Dikey Minister of Milita as soon «from the Maritime Prov Meantime, Mr, Patterson will acting MONTREAL, March Caron, Vostmaster-G Mi now interviewed by the pondent refused tod Sir Charles Hibbert ody in fact strongly to the present Sir Alot and the only in tow Associated ny the Pupp his manner would belief that the ere! «corre rume hat ve a A, W, Mo member Covernment, states positively s resigned, and that his pment Qheber jthat Tupper vason is the refusal of the Gove} Jissulve as promised. subject of the restoration of Cath nels In Manitoba is one that has frat dlawenslons for some time fain {Will result in open te nif the Government insists on the he Catholics t ents y exercised ftoha entered the confeder- patian pt a tury ag pulation was almost of French and ‘ atholles After the half-breed rebellion h ited K {been |subpressed, Sir Donald A. Smith pledged, that not of and the 1 overnment, guages should 1 the naine 6 Rehvols jhe interfered with if the unton was com: | 1 and later a bolishing measure parochtal hing what Was school. system tend Was in reality was done, atrodueed schools und estat called NatiGual which Catholles c. estant svatem. Stipreme Court of Canada Mecided Catholics hal a constitutional thelr senoab The Manitoba riment took an appeal to the Privy and, the high which deeided that Cathe had no constitutional a The that right in the realm, < appealed for redress to wvernment, which dodged ming it coud not The back wh ried the mat ell of Kngtant d that the Domin hay eth yminten ern favor of the Ca aie it " nh Plea to Ca Ma Th v. 1W ay by th Gra Yewsa a. st Rand quit Lets heres JOUN'S ¥ h Morrin a Mor 1 Lake, lor ty aoltelt terme for the en Now tout 1 ' \ bande of musi nada, in i confoderace, fage ant ban Wel Nai A Annexation trom Vo-Day'n Vi morn Me HEPRICHSRUHE, Maren Hoary of Prussia © Willlam, aecempanted by Princes Waldemar, who was So arrived here at MH o'clock 1" Pen u brother of his born morning He Haden vas follawed by the Grand Duke Prince Hohenlobe, the C Alexander von Hohenlohe, the Chancellor and Count. von the Tmpertat of wil hy fof Prt pon-inlaw escorted the ea-Chancel Unreshold and greeted th by of them rs were red the who K. Hismar the Y which followed, Prugs.a proposed Rismarek, adding ry Vetus sul long vrtvaal with trooping of the colors Halherstadt Cuiraset hal farewell preser of his his guests honsehotd of and bid the er ma the offi MORE TROOPS FOR CUBA, Apaln (0 Head Rolnturcen 4.000 Men--Ofictits 1B Vurthe ents ign. the la ot the Pres mmit chief offi iuding tha wba Tarit C the army contin vot sh loan ts pr t the condition ery satista will sem! poked m mediately ser ner ef Deput M this after lio Ca ya Oud shal supre es there an np my Mobillae Rese te 7.000 Army of BRUSSI March Council to-day it was diately to mobilix Army Reserve. This step bas been de. Soldiers of Delg ' . | decided imme- bles Belleved ting | but | tribunal | the | of command of At a Cabinet 7,000 soldiers of the WEDNESDAY EVENING, EVENIN MARCH 2, IS HE THE BUNCD STEERER ? -_-. Tom O’Brien Arrested in Faris for Shooting a Man, terniined upon on account of the danger arising from political agitation in indus- {trial centres, LI HUNG CHANG’S FEAR. Old Inatraments Heing | Used to Extract the Bulle SHIMONOSEKT, March 27.—The con- dition of Li Hung Chang ts favorable It is reported that he bas now con- sented to the extraction of the bullet in this face. His only fear js of a lack the part of his phys ising old Instrumente. SUCCEEDS VON LEVETZOW. Afraid Carcer of a World Famous Ameri- can Cook, f cleani mans RIB, Mar O'Prien, descr! arrested here to A man named ‘Thomas 1 as an American, was -day for shooting a com- iso sald to be an Amer Jen siot Wedel six times with @ revolver at the Gare du Nord (North ern Ratiroad Station), this moi Weel la dying. After hs arrest Ot Wedel had frequent him, Hoth inen bookmakera, Nerenbers Now f the Relehatag. March 27.—The Reichstag tel Baron von Ruol-Bere Kirst Vice-Prositent of the Reich nd recently acting President, to sident of that body, In stec " lierr von Levetzow, who resigne mn Sa urday jast we a result of a re-| fuswl of the Retohstag to permit him to Dn Prince Histharck, in the House, on his birthday, stood 291 for his election and a it, ‘The blank ballots cust numbered: 106. ‘The new Present of fa accepting the Presid mm to praise the serv eraser In Here Sehmidt, an innige party, wao fn the Retchstag, was elected First Vive. Prestlent by a vote of IM to 105, unk ballots cast numbered 19, Here 3, 4 mem party, tent | ten Ceclared that threatened to kill Supposed to Tt is thought onad tn the fc vther than the far ‘To the poll t only of this continent, O' Brie one of the greatest confi all-round crooks they have ed He was born in years ago, and It was lo i first began his crim being able to ac: * enough there, however. he came to wk, and after a time became @ p ner of "E prince munes s the O'Brien ch 0 ste this ki that resol s bun men: in rer. ity, but Ww no atulate of th A Ke ve : ence men and ver encoun agetnst the v hstay, . took orca. ns of bis prede orty-on ity tha er. Not oney fast Chicas that of the rie presents Elbert ed the merchants who {ty to buy goods, and then went out to the country aid vietmized the farmers on t land, Tt was same, however his money. s for a jot Hurklin, who von Lovet ‘There were after Hert of 178 to 10 that O'Brien made most He has sold lottery tick tery that did not exist, and induc ficmers to sign receipts for lie 4 which afterwar ts turned Vromissory notes, Although the polic of O'Brien's wheres able to brin skiifully did One night he call a Thirty-second street, whom known out West, and foun! in h Newton Perey" Handolph Ha shier of the Baltimore and Ohio KE press. Company Hatch was intoxicate], and O'Brien, 14 $1,009 bill from his pocket. Th were notified and O'Brien was ar rested but esea t would not prosecute. Immediately afterwards he was arrested on the charge of steading $ worth of Albany City. bonds from. T. Ring, of Newburg. ‘The bonds were re red and he again eseapet tmpri t Von Hompesch-Rurich, Centrist, nnounced that the Conservatives ahd National Liberals had heen sounded as io waether they wouol accept office and had declined to do so. e work STOCKHOLM, Maret Tt 1s semi officially stated that the proposals ot King Oscar looking to a settlement of the deadiock between Norway and len will shortly be submitted to the Rigsilag and to the Storthing. He will prope ate consuls for each eoun- try tot prevent one consul from acting for both countries. The yrelan Offlee will be organia common basis, each equal — privileges Foreign Affairs is to} Weglan or a Swede, and ts to be re- [sponsible to a joint ‘delegation com. Jhosed of members of the Iigsday and of the Storming whieh ni t was in September, 1891, that his most sensational crime’ was ‘comn while in. partnership with George The victim was ay M. Pee Albany. The pat: their victim nto a game of Hawed him to win nted him to show the 8) of money to prove that hi been abl > pay had he Peck drew & yank end the bunco steer nohim by Poat then escaped to South Amer- veame to New York Later he was arrested by Healquarters detect ves ard re to Abany, where ae was held in $i It was furnish London, England, Was arrested there, and was by Detective: Pail Riley, of this city, Who Was in London at the timo, On Jan. 1892, he was brought either a D nt Nave LONDO: ceived here from |there were thirty-elght ca: lin one day among the Japanc ‘Port Arthur, » Mareh re. say that sof choler troops at ror William © on nt Japancne RLIN, Mareh eror William has conferred the Order of the Crown of | the First Class upon Prince Yamashina, j4 Prince of the Royal family of Japan, who has been travelling in Europe. ler » fled to fter he entified, | | At one! | to after having made a desperate attempt to escape. He was taken back to Albany and sentenced to Clinton Prison f years, habeas corpus proceedings he w Vite. and white on th in charge of k Hush capes It hade all be planned by his friends, MET DEATH IN THE TUNNEL. Mr. Shaw's Family Puzzled Over Hin Fall from a Flying Train, Members of the family of Jo of 39 West Elghty-fourth was killed yesterday by the Western Limited Vestibule in the Park avenue tunnel at eeventh street, have formei ne sion ax to what caused the fall Mr Shaw left yesterday on a three- we s trip in the interests of Neus. Hasslein & Co., of , 92 and lin street, of which he was and confidential clerk, The m his family went to the Gr Depot to wee him off. He waving adieu to them fi platform of the train, may have remained standing platform and slipped off, or while passing from one other. The janitor of the building in w the Shaws live said that Mr. Shaw times was a little erratie, and he have entered Into a quarrel brakeman and fallen. The funeral will be from the Coureh of St. Ueth street, ——— - - FREIGHT STEAMER ASHORE. he Mareen Grounded o: Intet Nar, but Got Of AL (Speclal to The Even FIRE ISLAND, Halian opn Are Moving Agninat ROME here from Massowah, Keyp en Haratlert, toh received says that the commander of the | Italian forces, occupied Adigrat on Mon- {day iast. He is now fortifying that | place and has sent a flying column Inst Ras Mangaseta, the Abyssinian Chief who has been causing so much trouble to the Itallans, Ras Mangascla jIs assisted by the almost equally fa- mous Ras Aloula, ALLIANCA SAFE AT COLON. “Hebets at Enatno, ich 1K) Men Were Killed. COLON, Colombia, March | steamship Allanca, Capt. |the Colombian Ine, from March 20, Shaw, f train Sixty- coneul- ‘ew York on has arrived here after pass- ing over her usual course, She was not molested. This Is the steamship. which ently fired upon by a Spanish At off the coast of Cuba e Runboat La Popa has arrived here with fourteen rebel prisoners. A great battle wae fought at Ensiso March 16, between the Government ves, under Gen. Reyes, and the rebels he latter were defeated after a struggie f ten hours, although 1,500 of the Gov ernment troopa died while on the march, The rebes, who numbered 2.500 meni were competely routed and the town ytured. “The Government forces ist 70 men during the battle and. the loss amounted to. 1,2 Two housand rebels surrendered 1AM Qulet in ¢ ng the passenger Atias the think hy on the that he fell | train to the 1 with held on Friday Agnes, in Nine- Jonen's Right. ng Worl) Mareh 27.—The steam Mareca, of London, from Mediterranean ports with frult’ and su'pnur, ashore at 9 o'clock last night on J iT bar She was boarled by three crews, put needed no ass! Sne floated at 8 0 cock coe ted to New York cause of 188 Was Out of no damage, TWO CHILDREN. ‘RUN DOWN. Foy's Hip Crush eaned Injury, At 1045 this morning adie Walsh and Lizzie MeVey, both under six years of age, of 108) Broadway, William bung, Wete run down by a trolley car f the East New York lin Rroadway and De Kalb avenue Young Walsh's ‘1p was breken, and he taken to St. Cathorine's Hospital, 4 injury torinan, vin. Who atrivel thin morn steamer Athos ¢ was Colt Academy at fr there Hogota. United States bius Getm a New tance, vs this aad to pansed 1 When the matte ene was Lrought lip sone hands | Merman Harrie and Lo fate ne Grand J u ry tonday rene ° aR tot! the Duke Madame Sane Rroatway The Nose testimony the Mr Mur Maoager Hroadway Theatre and tthe Lycean Theatre, + OW. a. Seabury, ix baba wing advan The ny kere upon 4 ‘ Wi or i The Church of the An David Smith, KE. Hill, the conductor of the were arrested, In the Lee Averus Court t were paroled for examination. be . —— TO NAME MORE POLICEMEN. the - — st | Amother B | Sent to the The Civil-Service Commissioners this morning sent to the Police Board a (list of twelve names, the second batch on tue eligible jist, for appointment on the force, They are J, A. Lynch, Ms West, ‘Thirty-thind street; MH. J. Smith, 2 East Twenty street M Ieole, 8 Mann Venue; ligannon, 6} avenue allagher, | Seventy -secon fighthy avenue: Jud Dominick stre tre Buxty-seco! sixth Ninth st “harles street West One Hundre Police Commisst and Andrews he session this afternoon and a list. Appointm: wil made next Friday. and Funsitine for the lowest prt Camrers. NaTemE for the lowest prices at Cowratmwait's, 106 West lithe 9" me and Geo. 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Also 50 Exceptionally fine Jet Garnitures, front and back effect, at #55 Ov, heretofore $9.75. 18th St., 19th S‘. anl Sixth Ave. Thursday, March 28. Oxford Ties, (trimmed and tipped with patent leather; hand-sewed also, Oxford Ties, (pate t leather foxed; hand-sewed). $2.75. | Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th St. Help Wanted—Malc. TED—Experienved bicycle Boot wanes: apply Johnson, Murray HUD Lye na ave, | WANTED Pirat-cl | WAN mes yee instructors ims Letween 6 & i im, 34 8 quick custom cutter; refer= ence reaulred; apply between 7 and 9 o'clock Thureday evening. Royal Tailors, 182 Rowery. WANTED—Saleaman; one speaking [allan lan: jage preferred, reference required; apply be- tween 3 and 6 PM. Thursday. Royal Tallora, 182 Bowery. 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Pal fan Hurke Say Sims Wal n Salvo The versed usual order curing the trial of delinquent polleemen at Police Headquarters this j after om, When Patrolman Joseph urke complained to Commissioner Ker- win aguinst his superior officer, Round man Orin H, Sims, of the West Sixty- eighth st t station, Burke accused th ing been in Blake's roundsman of havy- saloon at the corner of Sixty-third street and Columbus ave- nue drinking aud carousing with men and women waile on duty, and tn full uniform on the morning of March 1 He further accused him of falling to the arkeeper for violating the law, and of preventing Burke mak an arrest pted to do so. ‘tigens Benjamin J. Clark, of a9 Second ay ter FB, Andersos West Ired and Slton, 228 West Sev- testified that they saw roundsman ‘drinking in the saloon, ained there for fully half an | the ant he re hour, ‘They also testified that when Burke the saloon to arrest the ‘roundsman — or- to bolt the door, eo agains: Sims was very , although he denied being in n Weather Forecas ssiy houre ending 8 P. York City and vicinity: winds anift. | the sal recast he thirt huraday for New Fair toway and Thur lay; warmer ‘Hermon Mt fut that Fuavtes (4 Weat 284 #4) 1s theibest place tor turniture, %4* —— = — Mua, WiNsLow's Sori Grev teething is the tam! VATED KR, OR CABLE CARS. when he at-| Righteantn | Open saturdays tll 10 P. M. Are the Person! | We have been talking to fer some | time. We want your business. Don't come to us, theugh, unless ‘you wantto save money. ALL KINDS and styles of , Trunks and Bags. od. A DOYLE, MANUPACTUR 4 (30 Broadway Stores, away a ee 2 Vesey a! 30 Broadway. ‘You PARK BOARD DISAPPROVES. je Park Police Ke! Separate Fe The Park Board this afternoon passed @ resolution disapproving of the bill now before the Legislature which pro- vides that the park police be made a part of the Metropolitan police forc ‘The Board will request the Corporation Counsel to go to Albany and speak against the bill ‘The Board decided that In future all statues ,iresented to the city for erec- tion in the parks be passed upon by both the Advisory Art Committee and | the Sculptors’ Soctety. Bids were open | provements to Corlear: were referred to. the tabulation, Viola E, Decker was stenographer in the Park at a salary of $85 a month. a Jury May Be Discharged Fri- day. ‘The Extraordinary Grand Jury until Pridey, Bona covers) Hook Park, and to Comptroller for appointed a} Departrient ourned to-day it was aid im the Criminal Court the Grand Jury will hand to | Ete. 1 for the proposed im-| AltmanseGe THIRD FLOOR. Divect attention to the grease vartlety of Furntshings they “ are showing for Summer cottages, comprising Ja- panese, Turkish and Doe meatic Rugs, Couch Covers, Bagdad Portteres, Hang ings, Draperies, Ourtatns, Valances, Cushtons for Ver andas, Couches, Floors, Hammocks, Yachts, a, Window Seats, Hande painted Panela, Window Shades, Mattresses, Couches, and a chotce selection of East Indtan, Perstan, Turke ish and Japanese Decorae tive Stuffs. Soft Silks and printed Art Muslins, Also Decorative Plaques, Lampe and Porcelains tn blue and white, and Lawn and Ver= anda Jardinteres tn Art Colors at very moderate prices, Rope, Fish Net and Bead and Shell Portteres, Hammocks, Screens, Moe quito Netting, Canoptes, da Also in Upholstery Dept. Offer to-morrow To close out several small lots of frilled Muslin Curtains, 3 1-2 yards long, as follows: 250 pairs at $1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2.50 & 2.75 pair. Estimates and carefully executed designs submitted for furnishing Hotels, Steamships, and Private Residences, with Hangings, Draperies, Also Window Shades and Furniture Slip Covers. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave, EXECUTORS’ SALE OP 156 OIL PAINTINGS BY THE LATE WM. HART, N. A. PAINTINGS NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT ORTGIES GALLERIER, 366 FIFTH AVE., near 34TH ST., WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION THURSDAY and FRIDAY VENINGS, MARCH 28 AND 20 Want to Mandamus Mr. Fiteh, Application was made to Justice Beekman tom day f tamus to compel Comptroller Fite to pay TL, Roth and H. G, Sedgewick, fr. $500 counsel feet allowed by the court defending ‘TooM! Tuckewitz, the murderer, Judge Beobe man reserved decision. | oe Cable Smashes Into a Surface Can, 73, of the Grand and Twenty third Street lino, wax run Into by @ north-bound car No, 9%, of the Third Avenue line, at Bowery and Delancey street, this morning. It was thrown from the track, spilling passengers on the floor, The cable fender was broken an@ the rear of the surface car was splintered, NEEDHAM PIANOS AT GREATLY REDUCED PR! TH MOST FAVORABLE TERM! $10.00, MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, CASIL 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OD SECOND-HAND PIANOS $25, $65, 378, $100 TO 3200. 1 eh MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | STEINWAY, © CHICK ERIN NABI A ofnER MARES, INCLUDING BEAUTIFEL AND COVER. PLEASE CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE, ot Tit SURE AND SEND FOR OUR NEW IL- ) LetRATRD CATALOGUE, "PRICES AND TERMS. Surface car No. ] L, ©. WEGEFARTH, Manager Retail Depa, NEEDHAM PIANO AND ORGAN Co., 4a Bign of the *'Gold Piane,"* 36 EAST (4TH 8T., N.Y, wi |