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* ——e ra two members of chool, Board: Re. | cor Bubticate elected all others. Two women WOMEN ANDTHEG,0.P, They Were Generally Suocessful * in the Ohio Election, Two hundred women voted. MOUNT GILEAD, 0.—Two wome were ciected membera of Behool Boned. All the rest of Republican ticket elected, One hundred and sixty-three women voted, OXFORD, O.—A woman, Mre. Sarah RC Porter, ‘was elected meniver of the School Board. WASHI —Three Republi- cans and. two. Democrato elected (9 Council; 200 women voted, but half of them Voted for men.'The ticket throughout is mix Only Local Issues at Stake—Demo- | _ XENIA, O.—One woman was elected member of the Board of Education, crats Stayed at Home. STEUBENVILLE, — 0.—Republicans elect entire tleket except one Council. MRELLAIRE,O. —Women cast 430 votes. No women Mielke candidates, IN OTHER STATES. Michigan and Indiana Republicans Win Their Fig! DETROIT, Mich., April 2.—In the elec- tion of a Justice of the Supreme Court and two Regents of the University yea- terday, Michigan Republicans were again easily victorious. The vote was very light throughout the State, The indications are that Moore (Rep.) flefeated McGrath (Dem.), the present incumbent, by More Women than Men Chosen for the Board of Education. ‘ON, CINCINNATI, 0., April 2.—Although the weather nerally inclement, there was much interest taken in the municipal elections, especially by the women in suburban places and smaller cities. In proportion to their number of candi+ dat t Is estimated that more women Were elected members of boards than men. The women did not oppose each other. ‘They defeated men. Mrs. Peabody, wife of Vice-President and General Manager Peabody, of the | Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Rall- road, was elected on the suburban vil- lage ticket of Madisonville, There was| , Reports trom ‘the city and township novvelection in thls city, but in its |featg'iyttR (ar, ow, hat the, Repub suburbs the women did well. At Akron two women were elected, and a majority of the places elected one, with the exception of two or three large cities, the Republicans being suc- cessful. Only local isaues were at| stake, The Republicans seemed to turn spirited ever witnessed in the city. out better than their opponente BLOOMINGTON, IIL, April. 3. —The | Despatches from cities and towne! school Board election resulted In-a vic throughout the Btate show the following | tory for the A. P. A. th electiny three candidates and NCLEVELAND, 0, April, 2—Returns | 4.8 a majority in the Ben eaeeon than alt ihe city, indicate _— election of Robert on pubs moh teouert, ucrtiran: 2"! TO SUCCEED BURROWS. ality, the remainder’ of the Hepuvlt: ———s ines Is Probably ‘ted a Congressman, can ticket Is successful, by Fallties, ‘The woman candidate tor tha KALAMAZOO, Mich., April 2—From | fereni from what twas che year ago, | the returns at hand from the Third Con- | eARLIANCE, .O-Republicans carried | gressional District iuleut.-Gov. Milnes rity ver ts elected a * Jromen polled 911 for ty vary large. eee i tl ted to succeed Julius C. Burrows jent women runt in Congress straight Republicans for Bone of howe M. ‘Toad, who was the candidate ae Fore Denten, by newly Too a ee aa Cece OR te animes. | jority. a Went out. o Y ates pula women polled is fo plurality to his credit, a8 against vOLYRIA, O- ‘ote Hight. | 20 for Burrows last Fall. made a clea aweep. ‘Todd's losses in other counties, how- ited. j ever, will give the sak tion to Milnes by "BUCYRUS, _ 0, tle, In count, part The women's vote ho. Increase, SVILLE, Ind. April 2.—The Democrats. met wi th an overwhelming defeat yesterday by the Hep 8, The latter elected Mayor Anthony C. Haw. kins, four councilmen-at-large and four of the seven councilmen from the wards of the city. The contest was the most 8 yet shows Re- larger plu- ichool Council, on the Republican | ticket, ran behind the three male candi-| dates. The result is not materially dif- | Republicans Only one woman abemocrats elected | | probably upward of 2,00. it direc ght hundred women | yeiageport’s Oficial Returns. BRIDGEPORT, April 2—Tho official return of count of temperance asic, Seventy-itee | ie Bridgeport election in ax follows: For Mayor. omen voted. Two out of three mem-| Frank E. Clark, Dem., 6,210; I bers elected to Board of Education were | Rep. 448; Cy Clerk, red ©. WOENDON, 0.- F. L. Bartholomew, Rep. 5 ‘Four hundred and jucatton, “Frank Miller, @ighty-three women voted, BE atid | bi Dem! @lected one Asseesor and one Council- Rep. 3, "GADIZ, O.—Repubilcans elect Coun- eiimen by "reduced majorities’ on ae Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking Ro al Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1895. ‘zz |HIS SORE THROAT TOO MUCH. tae ed tnembers OF if School ytarge, maso ‘ot Si O.-- Republicans wilt : . Howard G., Hubbe everything ‘one Councllma: eesti ty were defeated for Board of Education. | jun A ie Demo tic Myra majority: of eight om GLADSTONE’S PROPHECY. Stick to Speech- making They Will Beat the Men. LINCOLN, England, April 2—Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone, who have been on # to their son-in-law, the Rev. Edward C. Wickham, for some days past, drove to the railroad station to-day in an open carria in spite of the col and rain, on their way to Hawarden. Mrs. Gladstone was presented with a/| bouquet on behalf of the Woma Liberal Association, and an addres: it ferring in eulogistic terms to her devo- | the Sup Mrs. tion and help to her husband. Replying to the address, Mrs. Glad- stone sald that they owed nothing to her, but all to her husband. Mr. Gladstone, when his wife had finished speaking, sald that he must add his thanks to t of Mra, Gladstone, although he was disinclined to interfere ith her speech. Continuing, he said: “The fact is, ladies are now taking much to public speech, and if they Persevere and keep steadily to it they will beat the gentlemen. UP BY TWO WOMEN HELD UP BY TWO W . Chris Johnson Charges Hin Com- Panions with Stealing $200. Chris Johnson, who lives at Demorest, and who {s connected with the wholesale grocery house of F. H. Leg- | gett, 112 Franklin street, was robbed on the street, at T'wenty-sixth street and Seventh avenue, at 2 o'clock this morn- ing by two women. He had just come out of a saloon on the corner where he had been drinking with them, They secured $200 in cash and a $200 check on che Mount Morris Bank, according to Johnson's statement. He reported the matter to Patrolman McDonald, of the West Thirtleth street station, and at 310 o'clook the police- man arrested the two women in a saloon on the corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-fifth street. They are Josle Cole, twenty-five years old, of 363 West Thirty-ffth street, and Annie Edwards, twenty-one years old, who refused to give her address. Josiah Julius, @ col- ored man, of 23 Seventh avenue, saw the row on the street when the robbery occurred, and followed the women to various saloons, and finally told the policeman where they could be found. He sald he had seen them in Ell Pierce's dance hall, on Twenty-sixth street, and heard the Cole woman re- fuse to divide the spoils. She was there with her “friend,” Willlam McPherson, Johnson said the Cole woman took the money from his right trousers pocket, and when he tried to hold her a party of colored men, got her In Jefferaon Market Court this morn- ing both women waived examination, and were cach held in $2,000 bail to await the action of the Grand Jury. ullug, the colored the House of Detention as a witness. —-—- — Threatened Shoppers Street. Frank Watson, « tramp, was fined $10 by Jus tice Burke in the Essex Market Police Court to- day, He was drunk yesterday and solicited alms him some money. man, was sent to! 4 Mra. Caroline Wrieth says she discov- | WE HAVE STILL ON EXHIBITION IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS |have an exceptionally tasteful line of: ered her husband, Frederick Wrieth, THE COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4-ROOM FLAT ADVERTISED | the ren the clothe—fine was suffering from an incurable sore LAST WEEK FOR Cheviot and na Ry throat and was ‘a creature of miserly made 00 order, | management of the home, and that she Grane Sk alt alten a both ind Few 1 ds taal Dressy len this Spring and Sammer will wea colored shirts at business. 3 economy in a colored shirt in warm an dusty weather and the dirt of ae’ travel. The makers of Keep’s Fancy Shirts. OUR ANNIVERSARY THE CO) IG WEEK WILL USHER 1N OUB BIRTHDAY, 60 TO SPEAK, AS IT IS JUST ONK YEAR AGO THAT WE MOVED INTO OUR LARGE BUILDING THE LARGEST STORE OF ITS KIND IN THE CITY, WE MMEMORATE THIS EVENT BY A NEW DE- PARTUR A PERMANANT FEATURE OF OUR BUS! S88 EVERY YEAR AND CALLING IT | SOUVENIR WEEK. EVERY CUSTOMER WILL RECEIVE A SOUVENIR IN ACCORD- ANCE TO AMOUNT PURCHASED. — Strange Plea in a Suit for a Limi- ted Divorce Family Skeleton fa a Lindenhurst, L. 1, Family. After a merried life of four weeks hablte.” | She packed up her belongings, | left the house and now. is Link! a im in e Court for a limit ith alleges that her Niepand \ who 4 js sixty-one years old, is a whol sale grocer at Lindenhurst, L. 1. He is viding an seat 40,000, and mat A*y itching, wherever Tie eee CE Ha HIS IN ETS OILCLOTH, CURTAINS CROCKERY THIS INCLUDES CARP ever the cause of it, is (STOVE, TINWARE, PICTURES, PARLOR SUIT, BEDROOM SUIT, stopped short by | DINING-ROOM FURNITURE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Salva-cea AND AS SAME HAS MET WITH SUCH SUCCESS WE HAVE |DETERMINED TO KEEP THE OFFER UP FOR ONE (1) WEEK LONGER, FOR EITHER CASH OR ON CREDIT AT A SLIGHT (TRADE-MARK.) There's immediate relief, ADVANCE. and a cure, in any irritated NO MONEY DOWN or painful condition of the IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. skin or mucous membrane. Everything for Housekeeping. Salva-cea is especially 3 | Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Olicloths, Stoves, effective in every case of Picturas, Clocks, Portleres, Crockery, Refrigerators $100.°°: We also have them in stock. attached or detached, at $1.50 encl, Keep [’f’g Company, © Broadway, bet. 11th and 12t worth between capable of provi r) Seaton her. rieth had seven children when he $iee married to his second wite on Ma Mra, Wrieth declares the entire Control of the Ananelal end of the Noun hold was intrusted by her husband to his eldest eh a young, | twenty-one youre of ake. ie wi that she was never © habit) 1 oc iste alleges, he actualy’ viarved iifted. int the occupled the position of a menial, ‘Abe Hummel, counsel for Wrieth, sald that Mra. Wi rieth, who is about thirty @ years old, married the old manunder the Impression that he was very wealthy. She found hi stake after living with RELIAB Sel e jeft hin ty iM ANS “tere unmet, $ Beemm, Pll, and Tinware, Lace Curtains, A Rare Opportunity Wrieth dentes PARTIES DESIRING INFORMATION REGARDING THRMS NOT COVERED DY THIS ADVER. Wed di an incurable sore throat, and say Erysipela Burns, u AN WRITE OF WHATEVER PROPOSITION THEY DESIR TO SUBMIT, AND Wil edanesday. ¢ faut Satin tens oF "hale ; POP RE RRO UAE M8 narinond vanee voru ware BAUS pe aR Ws Gi onnensel of hot Tatter, lees, Py eo ore din., for “M + stech doli Lit fo mip te Rofae SNAR AE fo Salt Rheumy Sores J. % Ss. BAUMANN’S $16.00. ‘when I married her."” e Wrte 4 also “denies that h he has not Ring Worm, Catarrh, Bsa AA sia d ica teat, ¢ ohing, — Sore Throat, Sth Ave " Cir, 9th St. An introduc and selling ae Bolls, Earache, Uloers, Toothache, Two sizes, 25 and §0 cents, At druggists, or by mail, OPEN MATL N. e—Remember, Renve WRITHING ON THE WALK. Less. THAN HALF PRICE. Known “Whether, the Woman | Bulk of Jafiray & Co.’ Stock Being ed jad Hynte Sold ut Richards? midnight yesterday «a comely,| Richards’, 58 West Twenty-third street, y attired woman, twenty-four Is a particularly favorite place for bar- 0 OCLOCK. MRS. STEVENS IS BETTER. Spring Rugs, from the ‘uropean on centres. We have caugut every flight | of fashion’s fancy. Our Furni well ‘made articles at low cost. Soon Ne Convalesce The condition of Mrs. Par. who has been ill at her residen seventh\street and Fifth avenue, ast three days, was reported as much iture complete with a well selected and ‘Tne Branpeern Co. 274 CANAL St. N.Y. Abou handsom: Dole UTE all aE se er with a threat. Gave uor to Her Raby, years of age, was found writhing on the gain-hunters this week. The bulk of the ened attact Vast Much — Mary Ryan, twenty-five yeara olf, who and HOF Hide of Thirty-seventh street, near Immense stock of E. 8. Jaffray & Co. | worry aver the (Victor in ated. AAir: gne had. no howie, wan arreaie! sevcerdny after. Elahth ue, evidently acted with | amounting to soine #000 has been | CASH or CREDIT cauee a her bec sae Fi taken there, having been purchased from last Saturday. whlie drunk with « havy in her arma at @ Severe attack of hysteria | aoe ernest Koomt avenue Patines A crowd «athered, and Policeman Boy-|the receivers and Is being offered at (OWPERTHWAIT Tt wae stated this morning that all horny danger had passed. and that ve J her, saya (ia: he aay her let lan, of the West Thirty-seventh street prices averaging less than one-half the Mra Stevens would be conval i lien ee taty! wks eeat’ btasion Waa TEESE, | original, 104. 106 and 108 West 14% St. Beef Costs More Now. to the Lying Tn Hospital # my A bystander, who has since diaappear-| Among the wash goods, pliase crepe NEAR 67 AY. Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush TAN. near Pelton St, —————$—_—_——— Fthat it was unoonneh The advance of two cents a pound on the retail mother had given It Hquor prive of beet became general yesterday, ant mut- inches wide, are ‘The regular price Nottingham lace tthe ed, crink!ed crepons, selling at 5i4 cent is 15 cents, Excellent told the policeman that he saw a * man with the woman just before she fell shrieking to the sidewalk. This ton was alto advanced fiom one to two on ane s t pound, ‘The ‘increase te catenaiMly ‘on er unt Le wanna: he struck the woman @ vio- curtains, valued at $2.60, are selling at/ said the Milk Was Adulternted. Bees per taut” advance by the Chicane mono | MOTRIN the WomAN WAN Heat 4D the Inlane for MAM he save, struck the woman @ view s5 aia is MO we My Dut it extonn 10 Texan cattle ae well. | two. months Week Dia af ta rece, aia She [See unauwanel eng Rulers dorares | cil ‘ pai | cused Mra. and Max. Iarael, Eraex 1M On the way to Hoosevelt Hospital the patient told Policeman Bi was Kate Fields, and lv One Hundred and Third | ‘They put her in bed at the hospital, Dut at the end of two hours she demand- i Rasta. Wa to go home, and aste, leaving’ no explanations maid that It was al! 1a" repo er rter ai that this, woman med to be the ments great bargains are offered. La- BRAIN FOOD. ik At Bpectal erect semtreesed Sccond Week of the Cirens. hangea have been made tm the For Breakfast A. B.C. ces OATMEAL. BEST RECOMMENDED FOR 19 YKARS BY PHYSICIANS STEAM COOKED. ALWAYS f avy. CEREALS MFG, CO,, 83 Murrey et, N. ¥, All Grocers, LANL LABS. SS LOENRAEEIIA RWE t ladies’ black ‘rotton, ber thread, from & to cents. In the drei ich department {m- | | ported forste, ies Me inches wide, are cut! Black’ all-wool 'rench crepone.. Valued at #1, ‘sell at @ conte te banker, ural that such a cut in prices ene Kelly. Her husband was Joni aun i ro! d those who Kelly. who died in St. Vincent's Hos- | make, ‘nein “selections early will shave pital about two years ago, after a pro- | the largest assortment to choose om. | fretted illness from consumption, fron Square Garden this week. n has become ot «of the show. | ture ed tho first The show is better thie year them Have You Seen lggant Puraiwure at Feige’ 48 wee Prices very moderal > SLA /E United States Govern- ment, Banks, Railroads, and }) in fact all mercantile business concerns are run on a credit basis, Why should you hesitate toask for credit when we wil- | ingly offer it. reat OU will tind solid comfort i ip aA this large easy U, holstered. Turkish Chair, covered in fancy’ cretonne, back, seat and arm IY) full of spring, fine upholstery and Y best of stufling, $14.99 H4kPWoop t- tees, antique oak piano finish, substant ly made, pandecine pattern, 4 ft, long and 3 ft, 6in, high, P Table, size of top 42x44, length 6 { ‘ ectal and very decided bargain, and oF it cannot be duplicated, tirely new de- 9) sign, with fancy brass knobs, ex + inexnens: VERY "prety white enamel Iron Bed, very ¢ heavy and sub- stantially made, with brass top rail plush trimming, up.fand knobs, holstered hair, stufing, Heavy wool tringe | QQ . . trimmed and tin hie throughout, $34.9 i co ered in finest quality mohair plush, with rich grade. sil se you are sted in This Very Hand. some “Antique Oak or Mahogany Fancy Desk, size of French hevel oval plate, 8x1 height, 5 ft; width, 33 in. ; fin ly finished, Mall and handsome tion of Baby ©; Over styles ree *, ditlerent the — Intest jst approved signs Feemel ne), ake B: key ehased. finish, ished, ovherd gain, the oe would bo 83, double-flame burners, will Bue for this special nd sre goad cookers. sale the pI rice is only 99c. $1.10. fuwd edge pide ty i a eee eee er . inier= aby Carriages you should visit our Great South the exhibi- 200 of and -Tfine | iby ups tgraved, with knife oLeen2eeseeeseree2ese0eC VUSCBECECECECEESECESECESELSEEEEEEED THE WORLD’S UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. Ludwig Baumann and Company. WE iss & Um: Library and Office Furniture at very low price high quality. uartered Jesk, width 4 ft, 2 in., height 4 ft. 2 in., depth 2 ft, 8 in., panel back and sides, fine cabinet finish, ADRUPLE Silver Plated Pickle Dish, Crys- tal Gilass Pickle Holder, plating on ure white metal, Righty ornamental and very useful, UADRUPLE- Plated Silver Berry Dish, chased and beaded han- dle, in fineh erystal dish, solid whi burnished goods nist he seen to be value slow price- only $1.10, BUTE tripie R DISH, plate on ard solid jwhite metal, chased and en aand bur rg! T-OF-TOWN buyers gle Country trade vecetves spe- nm car-fare free, t cial attention, Goods packed safely and | went everywhere. Freight patd. 135th to 36th Street! Poewes ee | OPEN SATURDAY EVENING sth tlt be rcurttr=t- aeccrh i Ria ls: eas EMEMBER, although we sell en.) credit, our prices are lower than the cash how You can verity the statement by making @ compa-ison of the prices quoted herein with those of othere who sel! for cash only. S ILVER- have an im- Po OS =e Plated Sugar mente stock of re, of ery, — “l ba Bowl, pure white Wot I] sizes metal, crystal glass bowl, white and colored, artistic design and ele- gantly chased on solid white metal, hand burnished, $1.10. and at all prices. This illustration represents one of a large number urchased at about 2 regular cost, an- tique oak finish, highly ed. 47 ce, ERRY quadruple on white metal, itation cut cry glass dish pretty design nicely finished, Dish, lated im- AN DSOMELY Finished An- tique Oak Hang- ing Glass, hand carved, four pins, tire of French plate glass, 14x7, eof | frame $3.04. TR AY, quadruple silver plated on hard, white metal, ‘ngraved an a hased, hand-bur- a OvR UR some), 5-hole Range, good bakerend henten 2 sizes only $6.45. 87.69 of the very latest patterns in Cake Baskets, triple-plated on hard white metal. beens lilly en: DJUSTABLE Pillow- Head Couch, tufted tm empire cordoroy or Kaiser plush, cane first-clare upholitertiug, can be ining, read! r bed- couch. $1. 10. UADRUPLE + plated Jelly Dish, hard, white metal, rope banded hantle, bright silver fin ish; hand bur- nished; these goods are fully worth #4, but the present" special price is only RP TEined 6- bottle Caster, handsome crystal glass bottles “and atuppers, chased engraved on solid }- white metal, hand burnished. These goods are special and we cannot guar- antee to furnish them at prices quoted for any great length of time. AN ENTIRELY NEW and very attractive design— large Reed Suit, consisting of one Tete-a-Tete, one Arm hair, one Rocker, two Sie Chairs, 16th century finish, an elegant acquisition to any country ome. <Taay aiein ik cea ean, a japle frame, antique finish, cove ither $8 00, pantasote leather H IGHLY Pol ished Mi Music Cobia with of bevel pve) 7 in, ; height, 4 width, 18 in, $5.50. IGHLY Pol- shed Comer H Halk ticking, PEA SET, quadruple plated, 4 pieces, e pnyray sale, 4 ‘ _ $6.75. $3.49. |'$1.10. “~ — BLocK, [rrr yr TSS 4 » Nv" deposit. $50 worth, $75 wo b $100 worth, $2.00 per week d Send 10. poatage for Utuse | trated Catalojue. 7 $2.50. LARGE and ele 4 4 A Mant assortinent f quisitely dee j signed rockers at as. money required on 75 wees per TRIPLE-Plated Knives, per set of Triple-Plated Forks, per set of six, Plated Teaspoons, per set of six, Plated Table-Spoons, per set of six, peene AND 8th Avenue. ‘ILL 10 O'OLOCK. aearerve v low prices; + $L50 per week this design, in real