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§ IT'S HOCH CH BISMARCK, BOY SOLDIERS SENT,| The Iron Canetti Ts Eighty | Spain's “ Volentoors * Deverting ' Years Old To-Day. Crowds Are Visiting Germany's | Sev . Grand Old Man. Trainloads of Gifts, FRIEDRICHSHRUH, elghtiets birthday. tlream of other deputations, tne Lubeck and Bremen. f The despatch of congratulation which King Oscar of Sweden and Norway sent ) to Prince Bismarck alluded to the latter Sas the creator of German unity, Emperor Franc ph of Austria a8 among those who teiegraphed their ongratulations to the Prince to-day. ) A deputation of 4.90 students from the iniversities of Germany proceeded to the stle at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ‘They ok up positions in front of the ter- ce, and when Prince Bismarck ap- vared he was greeted with deafening jeers. which then dispersed. ut the civilized world, mentoes, Werlooking the Prince's home. For the firat time since the beginning | f the celebrations in his honor, Prince | Bismar:k was somewhat fatigued Sat- prday ead indisposed, His old trouble, uralgia, bothered him slightly. A pod night's sleep, however, restored Ms heaith and spirits, and to-day he ‘as as bright as ever. Wwere then given a holliday. id all the main streets are crows special performances, with prologu lebrated. The Reichsanzelger, offictal, publishes | ominently to-day the following refer- ce to the celebration which is being | beerved chroughout German: Prince Bismarck to-day ci sincere love and om far and near, by high and low! ere Germans dwell together, led, and may rek's greatness. JERSEY CELEBRATES. an Socteties, 11 follow. tm, FA “v HONORING BISMARCK HERE. brating His Birthday, Daughters of Germany lent Schuetzen Cr ‘or "At the Rak race Garden Napoleon 1 1. In ‘Hoboken to-night there will be a torchlight procession, in which 3,000 men mare expected to take part. ———— Gavel for Judge Giegerich. ‘When Judge Gi rich entered Part III. of the Court of Common Pleas this morning, he found @ now gold-mounted, ebony-handied ivory gavel. The gold band which encircles the handle bore ‘the Inscription: ‘“‘Hon. L. A. Giegerich, from @ Friend, April, 1896."" Judge Glegerich says bh Ras no idea who the donor is. ——__— =—___ , DO YOU THINK OF MOVING? At 11 o'clock a deputation from the Yeydlitz Cuirrasier Regiment, of which the Prince is Honorary Colonel, arrived at the castle in order to congratulate Bim, The Cuirrasiers were followed by a ding One composed of University professors and another of Senators from Hamburg, The spokesman of the students then ad an address of congratulation and sented the ex-Chancellor with a gift jubscribed for by the attendants. After anking his visitors, the Prince con- ersed with several of them and re- ‘turned to the house, amid a fresh storm @f cheers from the students’ deputation, The enthusiasm of the German people ever the eightieth anniversary of the Pirth of Prince Bismarck increases daily. Every train arriving at Friedrichsruh is Joaded with presents for him, every post brings hundreds of congratulatory let- fers from Germans and others through- Thousands upon thousands of the spe- fal Bismarck post-cards have been sold. ‘A great number have been mailed to the | United States. Thos¢ in Germany who have reccived them have put them care- | would get aid from outside. fully away to be preserved as me-| beautiful work of art in bronze, Tepresenting a large stag keeping two! dogs at bay, the gift of inhabitants of | nhalt, has been erected in a field| BERLIN, April 1.—All the public and | ost of the private bulidings are be- Jecked with flags and bunting in honor Mf the eightieth birthday of Prince Bis- arck, At all the schools pupils sembled this morning in order to hear ecial Bismarck addresses, ‘The pupils to Join the Insurgents. | Minor Fights in the Province of Santa Clara. Revolving Telegrams from Kings ana | Cuban Rebels Numbering 3,000 to Rald Santiago. MADRID, April 1.—Marshal Martines April 1.-Since ‘ ri an early hour this morning trains have | CAMPOS lunched with the Queen Rewen been arriving here loaded with visitors from all parts of the Empire desirous of congratulating Prince Bismarck on his yesterday previous to hie departure for | Cuba, Owing to the despatch of the reinforce- ments of troops to Cuba, the G rewerves In order to complete the el fective etzength of the army. KEY WEST, Fla, April 1.—Private advices from Cuba, per steamer Olivette, @ that several minor fights on the th and 2th ult, took place between the Spanish troops and insurgents in the province of Santa Clara. The in- surgents defeated the Spanish troops both days. The Spaniards left their dead on the field and retreated in good order, The dead, It is s tated, numbered forty-nine in both days’ fighting, fight, and there have been many deser- tions, ond the eoldiers have gone ov to the insurgents. eral, Palact bravest of a of Santiago and Manzanilla. It is estimated that the insurgents now number 20,000 under arms in the island, yesterda: annex to the United States.” nforce the neutrality laws. A passenger per V Yumurl, which arri from Havana, stated tha ou the outh’ sive of C ba waa of serious nature, The Government was sanguine of its ability to suppress t ins ton, province of Bantlago. — ROCHEFORT’S HOT SHOT. Tells Finnee to Enduring British Insalte. Many of the business houses are closed ith sightseers. At the theatres there propriate to the day which is being | neludes Is elghtieth year. ‘The countless proofs | veneration which ve been shown 1:im in connection with | je event during the last few weeks, tify that thankfulness for his im- ortal services in building up Ger- ny's power and greatness is indelibly graven upon the hearts of the Ger- in people. May the fervent wishes for ls continued welfare, which to-day cend to heaven from every place be ful- Germany's great son ave the pleasure for many years to ome of seeing the continuous growth jpa@nd consolidation of the work of Ger- man unity achieved by him in the ser- ivice of the glorious Emperor and hero.” STUTTGART, Wurtemberg, April 1.— e King of Wurtemburg has gent an ide-de-Camp with a letter of congrat- ation to Prince Bismarck. In receiy- @ deputation from the gymnasium | day the King praised Prince Bis- ‘5 Day to Be Honored by HACKENBACK, N. J., April 1.—The rman societies of this plaice are going celebrate the elghtieth birthday of ince Bismarck with a grand military ncert this evening in Engel's National | Il, Afier the concert is over dancing H In Hoboken the German-American leties of Hudson County will cele- mate Bismarck’s birthday with a pa- de this evening if the weather per- rman Societies and Theatres Cele. To-night nearly all of the German letiew of this city will celebrate the birthday of Bismarck. There will be @elebrations by both the Arion and Llederkranz Societies, and also by the Five O'Clock Club, the Sisters and ere will be special per formances. At the latter place there will be @ series of living pictures repre- a penin Bismarck, William 1, William and quotes Henri Rochefort as saying: “France is submitting to a series of | humillations in sending ships to Kell to fluer salute the victors of Woerth and Wir. | from even e mention in their uncle's semburg, But, worst of all, she has! ™ ndured the insults of Great Britain | without protest. Why does she not hide her flag?” Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Whore Son Is in T Country, Dead. LONDON, April 1.— Vincount land Hill, is now in the United States, Two Engagements Fought Refor Japan Took Makung Ci YOKOHAMA, April 1.—Col. celal report of the Japanese lost one killed and ha wounded. se Sustained. Grace Shery Martha Morton the autores, each of who! talued the for Breakfast is the most healthful and nutritive of all cereal foods, Isn't it time ihe at ate ii En fo ted ‘World.’ ern | ment has called out 2,000 men of the} f. | Speak According to the advices the soldiers recently sent from Spain, called volun- teers, most of whom are mere boys, are conscripts, Their hearts are not in the Two regiments were sent to the coun- try three days after thelr arrival in Havana, Fifty so-called Spanish volun- teers recently arrived from Spain de- serted, and are with the insurgent gen- Gen, Amador Guerra is near Man- zanilla, a seaport town, with 3,000 well- armed cavalry, He is considered the by the Cubans. It Is expected he will shortly raid the towns A prominent Cuban of this city said : “Spain will find us prepared this time, and not like in 1886. We have leaders and lots of money. We will have our Independence and very likely He sald the yellow fever will thin the | Spanish ranks, and that the insurgents The steamer Pedro Pablo ts still un- der surveillance by the Customs authori- ties. ‘The cutter McLane is still here to ard line steamer 1 this morning the situation ‘Two thousand Spanish troops had just | rrived from Spain at Santiago, and | 6,000 more were expected soon.” The revolutionists were, however, making a firm stand in some small towns In the “to Hide Her Flag tor It stands It is pure THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1995. Every Possible Inducemen ed at our old-established house to enable housekeepers tofurnish their apartments cosily with choice Furniture, Carpetings, &c. all tests Cleveland’s Baking Powder' and sure “MARRIED FOR KEEPS. ‘nel Baraker Loses Her Salt for Annulment. Ida Israel Baraker claims she was tricked into marrying Joseph Baraker on Aug. 24, 184, She says while walk- ing with him in City Hall Park she agreed to marry him within two years. He suggested a betrothal ceremony, and took her before the late Alderman Cor- nelius J. Flynn, She was unable to Klish, and Baraker acted as Interpreter, Instead of a simple hetroth: Baraker says, she subsequently covered she was married Mra, Baraker promptly brought sult for an annulment. Juige Freedman, in the Superio Court, to-day dismissed the complal on the ground that there was no ce to show fraud had been com- mitted by Baraker and that it appeared understood the nature of the ceremony performed by the late Alderman. SHOULD THE WIFE BOSS? he Couple Do Not Want a Dive ce. action, ‘rench maid live with her father. Judge McAdam, ‘n his decision, says: ation they will p Stror of. their. ways before the con- determined, sc — —- =—_$--— MRS. ALFRING I: IS FREE. Mr. Alfring Led a Dual Life, « Wife Gets a Divorce. 1892, Pomeroy in Fifty- there and recogni Alfring in the signature of * on the register, for him, and on ett and wife w |the Pomeroy under the name of from Oct, 9 to Oct. 11, Alfring made no defense. J, HOOD WRIGHT’S MILLIONS. Now Stands, The Temps demands an apology or a reprisal, and says: “The speeches of | Ashmead Bartlett, a mere Yankee, and | the Hon, George Curzon, an Eastern | comercial traveller, are not of the slight- est Importance, but we are aghast at the indiscretions of Sir Edward Grey and Viscount Hill is dead, His son and heir, Charles Row- pture of the Pes- cadore Islands says that Makung Castle was not taken until two engagements had been fought. The Chinese lost) thirty Killed and sixty prisoners. The | sixteen, race Sherwood, who claimed to have teen en- | eget by Wilitam H. Crane for the origial 9 duction of "“rother Jonathan," recently se- ured a verdict against the comedian for $1,- 87. Crane insisted that this was contrary to hia evidence and that of Manager Brooks and denied that Miss Sherwood ever became a mein her of Crane's company, To-day the General Term of the Court of Common Pleas, to. which Lawyer At 1 1 the ‘case, sus- ex-Surrogate Ransom, ec ions contestants were the sons of Pharles Hood Wright, a brothe: th deceased. They claimed that undue in: e was used In shutting them off as did several charities. pee ——<——— FOR THE POLICY-HOLDER. Granted in a Suit Agal the United Life. New Trii jthe suit. Miss Bernard claimed th: ing paid premiums on an insurance pol las their agent, but | Miss Bernard, responsible for ‘his acts. —< =—__—- CARRIED OFF 1 THEIR BABY. fakes It Away. Mr, and Mrs, € was taken there Saturday by Mrs. ler's father, James A. Fuller. summoned to Philadelphia She jeft the child with h it to Police Headquarters Frida |but Saturday morning got It agal took it to Boston, He will be asked ys Going to Marry Hin Client, The talk of the ¢: marriage of City Judge John Henry M that people can herea! drama brought into thelr ver end in he has arrang North American Phonograph ‘ompan: welt. psi lade Anti-Toxine May Hurt One. Coron Bertha M. Valenti Brooklyn, ‘who died Roebling jeath Is pusziing the doctors, —_——e——_—_ Roses Will Be Cheaper Now. ‘The largest rose growers in Or: , have organised an association and @ big ali near Twenty-third street ai way after Easter where they will sell flo Broa cheaper. READ THE BOARDERS ApS. im today's “Evening World’* from the testimony that Mrs. Raraker the Judge McAdam, in the Special Term of the Supreme Court, today denied the application of Mrs. Jennie Simon for alimony pending the trial of a suit for Reparation orought against her by her husband, Sigmont Simon. Mrs. Simon is allowed $200 counsel fee to defend the ‘The Simons couldn't agree as to which of them should be hoss of the house- hold, ‘The trouble between them culmin- ated in a row over the discharge of a . Simon, Mrs, Simon left her husband and went to “Reconciliation and not alimony is what is needed. If the parties persist in litt. bably discover the troversey between them {s judicially A decree of absolute divorce was granted to Josie M. Alfring from Henry M, Alfring, by Judge Gildersleeve to-day. Phe Alfrings were married on Aug. 31, On Oct, 11 last the father of Mrs. Altring Muspected (His son indaw wet living with another woman at the Hotel ighth street. He went d the handwriting of . H. Ben- ing told in the he went in and discovered jaw and a strange woman at Nathan Sparks, night clerk at the hotel, ‘testifled that Alfring stopped at mnett Contestanta Withdraw and the Will ‘The $3,000,000 left by J. Hood Wright will be distributed as Mr. Wright in- tended. When the contest was called LONDON, April 1.—The correspondent | this morning before Sur in Paris of the Pall Mall Gazette refers 'to the “hvsterical extravagance” of the ench press in regard to Great Britain, wate Arnold, | nsel for the ntestants, arose and said the con- nts had determined to withdraw merous bequests were made by Mr. Wright. His houseke and his coach- man were even remembered. A number of his relatives received generous sums, The General Term of the Court of Common Pleas to-day reversed the de- cision of the General Term of the City Court in the case of Mary C. Bernard against the United Life Insurance As- soclation, and ordered a new trial of after hay. icy for two years, the Company sud- covered that her application y contained @ false statement and refused to pay the amount of the policy, ‘The company took the ground that the agent who made out the appli- cation for Miss Bernard acted not only iso as the agent of |The Court holds that the Company's agent could not also have been Miss Bernard's agent, aud that she was not with a Little us Keller Campbell, lor Manhattan ayenue, to-day leave MIXED THAT CANDY UP. One of the Little Tragedies of April Fool's Day. An Eighth avenue candy man got an order last week for half a pound of gum drops to be well filled with red pepper and capsicum, for use on April Fool's Day. He mixed the paste up himself on Saturday and then turned it over to his helper, with instructions to keep it separate, after it was made up, from all the other candy, Then, like the good, honest fellow that he was, he forgot all about it. Highth avenue confectioners do a thriving busine , and yes ter sively at noon, a hatless w man, dragging “a ‘stn upon him, Ww Kind of candy do you ® elled, as the t r tongues Violently with: the of their dres: What kind of ous, burning stuft Iny children? De kandy vat I sells ix besser as vas sold by, der city all der vhile—sehr wut wandy.” “Look at their tongues,"shouted the woman, “they're burned off.” “Dey did not puy pad gandy by me,” spoke @ glimmer of him, and he continued: “If dey dit I vili give them more as a pound of gut gandy; sehen sie. I vill give them gut gandy, anyhow.” and he handed out # box of 6)-cent bonbons, After the three left he stood for a ht broke in upon to the door which led to his living apart- a room. “Hang,” he called softly. “Yah. came a voice from the inner recesses, “Cummen ste here. held his head up like a martingale, bepper, ha?’ ‘at’ gandy 2" ump! You haf ruined my besn Yere in dot gandy? I ask you many dond’ sf 8 dere poison by tt “Ach, Gott, You ha: gut gandy, und a ‘ade 1s ruined,” ‘The hands of the helper dropped heli lessly from the pink necktle, the glorie of wi boss followed him: your vages.” $$ = BURNED A AT SEA. vana, had as passengers Capt. Green of the three-masted schooner Nina Till more to Galveston, had been amoullering below for som: time, gained rapid headway, and on t mass of flames, and burned to the wi ter's ede | being seen by some passing vossel. 'T | wards evening a fishing schooner bo: landed them at Havana. Capt. Gr sed by spontanes3s combustion land, Me., in 1883, and halled from, th and eargo were partly inaared. WANTS TO GET OUT OF JAIL. in Ludlow F Jail. Hotel. In a@ subsequent proceedin, Krauskopf was also a witnes claimed h ‘allman. as a warrant had been regularly. issu for Krauskopf, an action for false in prisonment was not a p proc Judge Bookstaver reserved d CASINO TRIAL ADJOURNED. The Bronze Statne Case F Hecaune of Art m1 At the request of Lawyer Morris Ma: er, the tria! of Rudolph Aronson, for Boston to get b: heir baby, which Kel- uller as visiting the Campbell family | Wednesday when Mrs, Campbell was Je is the reputed coming Carthy, known everywhe: the “Little Judge," long ago aided Mrs. Koplowiteh with legal advice Herman Abrahain A ph. The Julge not | Jong ago aided Mrs. Kiopowitch with legal advice to secure @ divorce, Ope in Your Home, Edjwon 1s shortly to produce the kinetophone, « combination of phonograph and kinetoscope, so have grand opera or the homes. With thie to purchase the © ansets and will hereafter make the pnonographs him- Creamer {a investigating the case of stocknolders of the Casino, and Be: nton, the Hving bronze statue, on t | charge of giving an exhibition de in Special Sessions this morning, un Aprit 6 ub sR | wyer Mayer safd that two most portant witnesses for the defense, Chase | jjand John G. Brown, artiste, were in-{ spo: The British steamship Pat yesterd ninus her Chi from Singapore Fel. §, ca se cook, Samm Tuck, and a a docko, am tried to take Jorko fr ump) on a sugar A CARD. We beg to announce that the Special Bargains adver- tised in Sunday’s papers from THE STOCK OF 4 ‘The Guld was imporied from Germany and Miss County, N. MM secure direst to the retallers, thus saving the percentage tc the commission men aud making roses mush o cscr home’ ah tho east, wanle el time’ cod Weeble, are still on sale, Prices qnoted will remain the same during the entire week, am | ASIGNOF THE TIMES ELELE To-Morrow, Ti 750 Dozen ORDAN, MORIARTY &CO. 155, 157 AND 159 EAST 23D ST, West of 3d Ave. FURNISHING FLATS A SPECIALTY, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO A PRICE LIST MAILED ON APPLICATION. Credit Given to Suit All. THE DEAD JURIST. of Sudire Martine to Take ‘To-Morrow Morning. Arrangements have been made to have the funeral services over the late Judge Randolph B. Martine take plac o'clock to-morrow morning, in St. @ | We have had a great run Nobby Spring Suits * $45, 50. There is nothing like them in the whole world for the money. Good Value at $25. SIX LITTLE TAILORS 229 Broadway, opp. P. 0. Bowery, cor, Broome St. nelfemeasurement a iid in either hand, | | 0 youngsters | |. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. answered the candy man. but” an the Ys moment in deep thought, then walked STANDARD A& GOLD LETS OX GKLFOPRESERVATION, Parker, M.D. of Becton, most CHIN? CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, BODY MEDICAL. INSTITUTE. ments in the rear where his helper had Hans came to the door hard at work on a pink silk necktle, which he wax trying to make fast about a collar that A MUM & BAILEY Groatest Show on Farth “Dot gandy do 1 made mit der red George Vandewater ta rector. So far as known, the interment will be In Woodlawn Cemetery. It would have been wishes of Mrs. 3 I take finif dollar from your wages yet. ‘ording to the if the services atrick's Phynict culated Hans. jan, from whatever by de ixed It by der . Parker was awarded watholle ritual, but this was considered | the National Medical A: pages, 125 valuable prese ebronic dineasen Sent im full ‘Among those wh thia morning wi hhad departed. He turned to go back to hia room, and the voice of the “Dond't forget, I dake finit dollar from , the middie-aged, | Prospectus, with teatime rnon or by letter from 9 te @ | Moa. & Tues of the fune: who has charite PARKER, M. D.. , but they had not been | 4 Bulanch Bt . Who lives at next door to the Fifth avenue, . made a statement this which he sald that Dr The Ward line steamship Yumuri, which arrived this morning from Ha- West HhSt. ERTL yg iad ABLE"? CARPETS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY EXCELLENT VALUES, ‘An 80-lb. Fine Jointless Fancy China Straw . Informed him Martine was tl, First Officer Stewart, and three seamen | eee eee ein “that even the minimum cease as far as possibl —— ee ee DEATH OF ANTHONY HESING. tor of the Ml son, of Rockland, Me., which was burned muste should at sea March 21, on the run from Baltl- Capt. Green reports that at 10 P. M., March 21, when off the Bahama Bank, the lookout discovered dense volumes of smoke issuing from the forehatch. All hands were called and an attempt made to stifle the flames but the fire which EW ONION sa NOON TOILE * TMELTHS ; Minnle Renwood, fo Quartet, 4 others Formerly Ei Stantn-Zeltung, ¥ ana May, the Kige-Nera. Ta PROCTOR. rom 10,A:M. 10.10 20 PML | No wala sing, former editor and publisher of the Lilnols Staats at the age of seventy-two. due to a stroke of paralysis, was painless. For the last few year retired from active bust morning of the 22d, the vessel was a The crew abandoned the vessel, but remained close alongside, In hopes, of Original Big Four, down and picked up all hands and any, Special Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases, Hemstitched Bed eneotay 2} x 2 yards, regular price 75c. each; ab o Hemstitched Pillow Casee 42x 86 iuches at 170. each 45 x 36 inches at 18¢. each 50 x 86 inches at 18c. each 64 x 86 inches at 2Oc, cack ° 500 Dozen Pillow Cases, genuine Fruit-of-the-Loom Muslim, 45 x 36 inches, regular price 15. sais at (0ce,. Gth Avenue, 19th to 20th Streets —_—_—_—_—_—— eee Amusements, KUBER’S “= MUSEUM, ALL NEW FEATURES, CURIO mab ne Hal Hal! Ho! Hol! Hel Hel! Do you want to laugh? If 60 + COME AND HAVE A 8 Ww: re Papa hi laughed! You munt inumhs "You can't halp ‘ow must laugh. | You cat Over 200.000 of Gur patrons have t The living ‘nkeleton ‘has lauaed are responsible for ton. Miss your dinner, Sat train, find pointmeny, wa coat stew Sa vi STANDARD Theatee. ns e APRIL 11—100TH P FORMANCI TOO MUCH JOHNSON. WITH WM. GILLETTE AND. come sot vearaaiice Handwote Thurs, Mat,—Care of ROLLER Tie im seni 107TH ST. AND TL. Bobby Woois, Champion Fancy Skater, Tues. IRVING PLACE THEATRE, Ev'g 6.15, Sat, ‘To-Night, Celebration Bismarck's S0th Sedan-Friedrichsruh & Kreig im Frieden; Tiehy Die Blatt iit ot de dave, jis of the opinion that the fire was|,ewspaper work, Hesing, now Postma: charge ‘of the Blaats-Zetti: Throughout the war Mr, an ardent supporter of the 1 ministration, « tion was a radical. ——— Heard George Washington Spenk. NEW BRUNSWICK, ‘an Inmate of the poi womiles from her Washington r of Chicago, took MATTING IN 5 PATTERNS, “$5.60 PER ROLL OF 40 YDS. ery one knows new Japan and China Matting wears better than the left-over kind. This being our firat Spring, the stock is entirely new. IMPERIAL MUSIC.HALL MAT 10- ONY. New Specialty Stars. el ny Burlesque, | The Nina Tillson was built at Rock- port. She registered 615 tons, Vessel ficeine yea d during the reconstruc- Clarence E, Tallman Tired of Being Application was made to Judge Book- staver to-day, for an order to vacate the commitment under which Clarence E, Tallman is confined in Ludlow Street A making a Epeer KOSTER & BIAL S T0- NIGHT. Frantz Family, Hill & Hull, Sisters Don, Tacher- Blocksom & ete ALO y Furniture to suit all and prices very low. CASH or CREDIT (OWPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 West 14% St. NEAR_ 672 AV, Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush Av. near Fulton St. Galreh PORTRAITS David M. Stone Is Very Il, David M. Stone, Journal of Commerc a8 being no worse from heart trouble, nN ex-editor of tho 4 this morning Mr. Stone has heen suffering Tallman ts defendant in a sult for $10,000 damages for false imprisonment, brought by Nathan Krauskopf. Kraus- kopf was a witness in an action brought by Tallman against the Eighth Avenue Hy entertain Mitle hope of the recovery of Mr. Stone, 7 TO-NIQHT, iit 1.9te| esate fi “ hh me Chninapber BROADWAY THEATRE, M SANS G GENE. Monday, April B-ALAD. EMPIRE THEATRE, ANOTHER EMPIRE. BUCCESS, Se Teepe ies tere MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ran RMER: 'S. of Rochester Dead, ROCHESTER, N. Y., April *. was found dead tn be Ho was born at in which ‘Tallman e committed perjury and had him arrested. Krauskopf Was tried and discharged and brought sult against Rochester ‘and member of Assembly In 1832. fay and 40th a Tallman’s attorney urged to-day that) myi¢ ‘congressman Warner on Money. 95 Catharine at, dred and Twenty- Oo SOLONELS. Reatater E Register Ferdinant at his home suff ATH mT, THEATE ood Kemrved Beats, The Pace That K is. A Now and Original Play, with P. PASTOR’ one Near Gth Ave, ooo sc] STRUCK BY A CABLE-CAR, NE TI eo VICTORIA HOTEL CLOSED. What Will He ne with the House In Not Yet Known, After an existence of tw as a leading hous LE Chat & Imen-| tal to the pubilc morals, was adjournet ty-flve years ) this morning Policeman Oliver closed tts doc and went out Old « fashioned Mis back and bipe were in » Was sent home. surroundings, A Trip to Chinatown. losses by guests of valuabie | and the theft of | PEOPLE'S FW entworth, caused the which arrived in| » Comedians F bad business USUINE, Proprietor eiese STN AVE. THEA RE, attacked a friend o oth Performance Easter Mo rE'S and Souvenir, EDEN MUSEE. Every B ching at 9 and Wed & Sat, Mata at 3 MISS NELLIE GANTHONY, been arrived at ag to what would be| ne with the house, furnitur€and other Horse Meat. Youenes's clerks were busy thia off the employees. morning paying here for horse @ | atiners 37M SOUVENIA’MATINCE + | awpcutant MRS, LANGTRY +y GOSSIP, THEISS gis iS NTH ONCHENTRION Mpiaje every eliaracse sad wa : BELLE MUSIC HAL A Spoil the Wash falth strong as ever, at Carnegic M Marah recognized the spir which Medium Edgar W, oa ore ES, Jaffray & Co. Weather Forecast, for thirty six pours ending & P.M Tuesday for New York ‘ity and viciaity and fog to-day |" warmer, easterly shifting The following record shows THINK OF MOVIN that will ault you te to SAT MAT. |Fxl ‘The way to Gnd « pla Even nia M Bar VILLE; clearing during T: fo Westerly winds. ne changes In the in Conite Opera, “rt Saee HL. Ht, Jace! tre, al NDhhoin, day, Thar ITI, Bie YON Cove ae") | an in this favorite duction of his new MATINEE TO-DAY. TONY PASTOR and His Crand Double Co, of European & American Vaudeville Celebrities. TONY PASTOR ut every performanen, | Hox OMe Open Dally from 9 A.M. to 9 P HUMANITY. a ; Mata To-morrow, Thurs, @ Sat Seats, 25e. @ Oty ay er NIGH' | | Gl mL Aoi “CSI, A GRAND VARIE Y SHOW. >|GRAND OPER AHO oe THE KIMBALL OF LY AND GOBENNE TY HERR AMPHION. \ a i THE GOTT ON KING. _ COLUMBIA : rroprieters THE FATAL GARD. BEST QUALITY OF COAL ait cba, t0n ot 3.000 pounds, dell 27th at, and 9th ave, $81 jumbua, Friephone ‘386A 18th st. 125 ‘Col A SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moleg 60, doaivad forever. ‘ity; sittings only §h aid ak " ABDULLAH. reyatt unhappily mated, ton #2, ADOPTION ; A—KNOW your fate and toriine.” Consult sclentide paimict, 24 East 17th st, Fea, a BURKE'S SPRING. STYLES gentemen's hats oro unexcelled, popular prices 210 Broadway, corner Fulton at CATHERINE—Comee | ‘back; will be oe it will be all right, -end tslegram — Phe Gress for money. William. FURNITURE and carpets om ‘your own at the lowest prices, Lewins, 46 Weat YE YOU SEEN IT? 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