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JUSTICE FOR AN AMERICAN. —— Aitor ofan English Journal Fined for Oontenipt of Court. IN, April 8&—The editor of| ‘lay was fined £50 to-day for con-) of court in commenting upon the) |) of Dr. W. Conyer Herring, of (Work, against the Marine Insur-| jompnay regarding the burning} schooner yac.t Mohican, which) from New York in the latter November last and which was by fire ai Southwick, Eng- March 7. lay suggested that the Mohican perfectly useless craft, grossly ed, and that she was destroyed Get the insurance money. for Dr Herring sald that the offers to insure the y left the United State | Sring was sailing with him he ecept them, and insured the 000 upon his arrival in Eng- Things About the Burn- the Yacht Mohican, nyer Herring's m the foot of Twe: fmber for Plymouth, Eng on board Letitia ‘Thompson aged hteen years, of 213 Weet Forty: garth street, who went away against if mother’s ‘wi Bome time before the yacht salled Mrs. gent Len- vention e, e Walsh, of he Adams urt, Brook lyn, and asked for a warrant’ for the G@rrest of her daughter, Letitia, on a eharge of vagrancy. Policeman ‘Train took the warrant, but fras unable to serve it. Previous to'sail- ing ‘sho had been employed as a com- inion for Mrs. Herring. ‘The miseion of the Mohican was more or less of a mystery, and it was said at one time that the doctor had bought her in order that he might engage in the pearl fisheries. ‘The yacht arrived at St. Michael's on fan. 13, In a letter which Dr. Herring wrote from the Azores he said he In- ‘fended to co to the South Seas to do me trading. er’ me Flonvulsions, Dizziness, Fainting Prostration and those Rervous conditions brought on by func- disorders are permanently cured by Pierce's Favorite Prescription, It's ftrengthening nervino and restorative "tonic, by an eminent Physician for all those distreasing * weaknesses” and Ssregularties com.ion to women. Mrs. ADAM Berg, Albany, Pay w nt could not walk without being held under ber arms. Shetried four doctors, but without good. Af- ) PIERCE=> CURE The United States Govern- ment, Banks, Rallroads and in fact all mercantile busi- ness concerns are run on a credit basis. Why should you hesitate to ask for credit when we willingly offer It ? 0 j NIQUH Design Piano finish mt: fogany table, stz if top 17% i 6.30 B ARRIA lifferent sty! and most approved designs (send h carriage NOTHERPretty fc Pattern, Piano- Prices from . baby Tange ~ roomy, couch, covered in good she Chair, ge or brocatelle ‘decided 2 50 c One ero oo | tete-a-te RIPLEPLATED D 5-Bottle Caster, [ ¢ yetal-giass bo t- hand- ished « O ODODIHDIDODSHDSDOD SDODOBSIDOGOTDOTDOSOS England, early in March trom Plymouth, and was destroyed by fire while lying in tho canal, ectinieemet BRITISH TROOPS VICTORS. and the Remainder Routed. SIMLA, April 7.—The forces of Umra Khan stoutly resisted the British at- tempts to throw pontoons across the Swat River, at Alladand this morning. ‘The Swatis occupied the heights com- manding the river, and kept tp an in- effectual fire on the engineers and others employed in placing the pontoons in position. Umra Khan's brother was present, with a large number of cavalry and in- fantry, Brig.-Gen, Waterfeld's brigade advanced and forced a passage of the river, Then the Eleventh Bengal Lan- cers made a brilliant dash and crossed the river, ‘They at once attacked the enemy, who retreated. The Lancers pursued them to Uck, killing 100 of them. The Scottish Borderers forded the river at a point a mile distant from where the pontoon bridge was placed and captured Thana with litte trouble, The British loss was one sapper, and a few other men Killed, A number of horses were also killed. JAPAN'S TERMS OF PEACE. Independence of Coren, Ceaston of Formosa and 400,000,000 Yen. PARIS, April 7.—It is stated on rell- able authority that Japan has proposed the following conditions for the conclu- sion of peace: The independence of Corea, the cession of Southern Man- churia, including Port Arthur; the ces- ston of the island for Formosa, the open- ing of Chinese ports and rivers to com- merce, the payment of an indemnity of 400,000,000 yen, and the occupation of a number of strategic points until the indemnity shall have been paid. LONDON, April 8.—The Times, in an editorial on the latest report of Japan's demands, says it considers that Japan is justified in imposing these conditions, and adds that the British cannot object to the occupation of the Liao Tung Peninsula, The Dally News says it thinks that the proposals are likely to meet with the general approval of the European powers. MAY ATTACK CANTON. Torpedoes Have Been Placed in the River for Defense. HONG KONG, April &—Forty Japan- ese transports are anchored off the Pescadore Islands. It is rumored that an attack upon Canton is contemplated. Torpedoes have been placed in the river for the defense of the city. Baron Lamington, Mr. Curson's Best Man, to Sail Wednesday. LONDON, April &—Baron Lamington, who is to act as best man at the mar- riage of the Hon. George M. Curzon, eldest son of Lord Scarsdale, to Miss Mary Leiter, of Chicago, sails for the United States on Wedne: y next. Cholera Has Broken Out in an Inland of the Red Sea. LONDON, April 8.—A despatch to The Standard, from Vienna, says that chol- era,has broken out in the Lazaretto, on the Island of Kamaran, off the coast of QSCERCESCESSOESEOCEECESCEREEOESECELOCECELHSCEETESEAEDVLECOSSSUSESEES LUDWIG GAUMANN d: CO a] DS IDBSEBOD SES, Over 200 8 of the latest catalogue). upward A ‘To’ end Wash-! stand, maple leg: size. ‘ui a ae x23, ‘Wi drawer. .... 0c comfortable Karpe terial (for aale in Empire Core Sl in. wide, 6 fest fest bargain ever illustrated cata- te, hair. IQUE Oak Qu &s finish, Bo Nay 2, 1oxse EDESTAL TABL! i, piano, mae * 8.88) No. 5.00 A |, 1895. IFFURNITURE (‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL in a bay of the Red Sea, Thirty been attacked. Much Park Row and Chatham Sq Seen BycK Bre COWPERTHWAIT SKIRMISHES IN CUBA. Direct from Factory. pital . 5 White Iron Bed, with fancy brass knobs, 3.95. dlrs and shapes, fancy prices any thie. to the astle, The Government troops at Cabana have defeated a hundred rebels, comanded by Martillo, at Holquin, One of the rebels was killed and four wounded. Salcedo has defeated 200 rebels commanded by Munoz and Tamayo, at @ place called Moscownes, Eight of the rebels were killed. In the flight of the remainder they left their camp equipage and horses behind them and retreated to the mountains in the direction of Cauto. On the Government side one sol- dier was killed and three wounded. The Military Judge has committed ten Persons to W Several Small Fights in Whleh the axgery 1, Slt Ont Side THE Park Row & Chatham Square, N. Y. Ate ) rd, 3 feet ET HAVANA, April 8—Brigadier General sp theben, 1 foot 6 SEVEN STORES TOCETHER. Casteliaro, who recently arived here with { SV 15 relnforcements from Spain, has left Ha- be 2 P77 itehies deep, Vax2e f i iH E thi f H k i egal rate a ina urniture, Carpets, Everything for Housekeeping, * omnibus which arrived at San shaped top, one Francisco recently the police captured diswerlined: tiand a I We ki on 65 Worth, ten persons, armed with revolvers and H | i i ss GUN LN TO ee somely finished, possesses us this Spring. We i be an insurgent group which was going first class work-/ are giving so much for that sum $6 Monthly on $100 Worth va ete with others from Saruco, ih the manship, that we disregard our stock of ¥ vince of Matansas, for the purpose igher-priced Sui ver= Mat to capture Apore- 1 0.20. Mae None: rene ten an rehd EtUHIG Gh GRE’ se ‘ rn en ammunition have been Very wabalat estly advise you to pay $15.00, ome No EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND. m_| 0) in the quarters ocupled by a fire- y ;jand no more. K, man in the bi fh 7 F is ‘ waive ee The Taree Nive bees cones Very pretty Parlor Suit of five tial Tinported Que Neck wone In commended for taste. BEST G00. LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST sT0C ox pieces, covered in good quality . Brocatelle or Tapestry, well uphol- AG stered, mahogany finished frames, | (S_ | {== 15.60. ‘ices Marked in Plain Figures. Most Liberal Terms of Credit Given. MANGES BROS., 6 COLLECTIONS MADE STANDARD AY GULD REQUESTED. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT! COMPLETE DINNER SET OF ONE HUNORED PIECES OF CHINA GIVEN AWAY FREE OF COST Te Every Purchaser of $50 er Ovem at stock, Fulton B’ld’g, Fulton & Nassau Sts, 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St., Near Third Ave, WAR RUMORS GAIN GROUNDS. Jane SULTING DY Cause CHIEF con! OI y and Sweden, te TO SUIT THE PURCHASER, As a the Castle of Severino, CHRISTIANIA, April &—The estl- charged with being tmplicated in the mates which are to be submitted to the | 8 ci sturbances, wrthing have been published, and General Salcedo has urgently requested 148 and 1 50 West 23d St. ise much comment. ‘They give fresh | the Governemtn to supply arms to th volunteers who have offered their ser- vices in defence of the towns. jedal National Medical Assocti 135 tus to the wild rumors of an im- tween Norway and Sw tor aren nd double sealed, {ates, Arthur Paget, daughter of the Mrs. Varan Stevens, of New York, w must submit its report =e ~ - —- before November next. 2 Phe estimates far exceed any previous BOMBARDED THE HOVAS. —_-2.-— among the passengers who left Qu itis peqdited:. ‘ie: wulA_ Gb nOKOw. aged, the olf. 7 arate . New YO st ed. The of 4,000, or single. wrench Crees SPEAKER PEEL RESIGNS. vanes Fee ee Kroner tn to be voted to construct tron: crisis. "FREE. House of Common Me 3 asked for the pure war and for the com of Toneberg harbor. GREAT EXCITEMENT ON 8TH AVENUE was caused during the past week by The 46th Street Baumanns, Who tnaugurated a ni re in Furniture Circles, namely, A Grand Gift Distribution of A RESENTS. This distribution” met with great favor, and will therefore be continued throughout of April We intend to GIVE AWAY PRESENTS OF GREAT VALUE, ase of munitions of jetion of the forts 'y Withont Effect, PORT LOUIS, ISLAND OF MAURI- TIUS, April 8.—Col. Shervinton, the Eng- lsh officer, who was Commander-in-Chief of the Malagassy Army, has realigned his command, owing to disagreements with the Hova Government, ‘ The French crutsers Papin and Du Petit-Thouars, after being attacked by 4@ land battery, bombarded the Hovas at Ferafate, near Tamatave, on the morn- ing of April 4. 7 7 was without effect,” "PYY Of the Hovas ‘Address lve cure, ° the ew mall contract system, iH. PARKER, M. D., le The Announcement. LONDON, April 8.—Before a crowded house ,at 3.30 P. M., the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, M. P., arose and an- nounced his resignation. He then delivered his farewell address, When the Speaker arose there was ged cheering and every t uncovered his head. |The United States Ambassador, Mr. Thomas Fy Rayard, and many’ other members of the Diplomatic Corps were present. A GREAT MEDICINE. Cod-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oi) For this PA YET. in Broeatetio oF rouble tie price BEDROOM UIT Hs In all the 1.0, i 815.00, $20.00 and upwards to BRASS AND WHITE IRON BEDSTEADS, 3.50, CARPETS AND MATTINGS TON VELVETS. Ste, D) member Mme. Jonianx’s Appeal for a New ‘Trial Is Rejected. BRUSSELS, April &—The appeal of Mme. Jonlaux, the pelsoner of several the month Duchess of Mariborough May Soon He Married to Beresford. LONDON, April &.—It ts now sald that with, through counsel for a new trial, been rejected, Death of Willinm Henderson, the Famous Boat-Bullder. GLASGOW, April 8.-—William Hender- son, the last survivor of the founders of the Anchot «ine of steamships, and of the marri | is twe: it is a OF BRUSSELS, BOR teed ie Ue Wow Ee Beres-| members of her family, who was sen-| 15 not offensive; it is al _Sults, Buffets, Chamber Suits, Carpets, &e. These, presente wilt Cal, REDUCED FROM 61,00 10 @ber borough, formerly Mrs. L Marl-J enced to death on Feb. 3 last, and who| m9¢ in the same manner aa that Of teat, weeks, | C tng ; ; ley, of New York, will tukenlncs aheen on the following day made application ost palatable. fuiess, 2d prize, &e. We shall continue for a short time Our Great Offe TAPESTRY BRUSSELS....... @8G, 9% ~ Children like it. It is Cod-liver Oil made morc effectual, and combined with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and ly. Lord William h vritte: y at fare fen written to sey- wement and saying ding will not be long del Major Ludlow Sails Next Saturday, _ LONDON, April &—Major William Lud- ‘ow, the United States military attache, INGRAINS ........- + 170. STRAW MATTINGS, PER ROLL 40 YARDS, JOINTLESS.... 2.97, > COTTON WARP MATTINGS PER ROLL 40 YARDS...... teed CASH OB OREDIT, nouncing their that the wed- layed, FURNISH YOUR FLAT COMPLETE FOR $100.00. Remember, this offer embraces everything necessary for Housekeepini represents goods sold elsewhere for a Great Dea) More Money. We wil "ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM. id sell will nail for New York on Sutera the ficm of Tenderson Brothers, the | 7” > Before purchasing we invite you to call and ‘rom there immediately to Washington Coming on Gucanta, argely Increased, = Herel in order to receive his final insiruc LIVERPOOL, April &—Mr, and Mra, ; ° *9|SOL. HEYMAN & CO. a member of the Nicaragua can Don't be persuaded to accent a substitute / 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., Cor. 46th 903 Board. The Major wi: AND 995 THIRD AVE, Nicaragua without deiay, then start fan] Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mra, F. Setwaen B0th cad Gotham: as the Board.|W, Rhinelander, Mr, F. Yznaga and! Scott & Bowne, N.Y. All Druggists, 50c. and OPEN SAT! 10 mM. SOD 0DBIDIDHDBI/DWEDO Remember, although we sell on credit, our prices are low- erthan the cashhouses. You can verify the statement by making a comparison of the prices quoted herein with those of others who sell for cash only. ODODE ODHDODIS THE WORLD'S UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS Special attention is called to our Carpets, Rugs and Matting. The largest department of its kind in this city. 8 4 AKE BASKET, | triplesilver plate, chased and engrav- ed, handsome de- sign, bright silver finish, hand burn- ished, fluted edge, another decided bar- gain; regular price special price $1.10. ERRY DISH, quadruple plated on white metal, im- itation cut crystal glass dis! very pretty design and nicely finished, $1.10. No. 3. | siz0 of French bevel plates: 1 plate 5) x ‘ 4x20, Devel, only $10.25. No. 3-19), in wi 3 nd f 1x8, only $13. No* No.4, 2h 1m, 1 plate 22x28, 4 plates 8x10 m, 4) in, bigh, 4 plates 7x11, lor Sult of five pleces, finest. quality mohair grade silk plush trim. halr stuffing, heavy + 34.98 10. ne Parl covered in plush, with rich ming, upholster Wool” fringe, trimmed ang finely finished throughout, . high, 60 in, wide, plain "60 in, wide, F ANCY Bric-a-| Brac Table, pol-| lshed mahogany} finish or antique| ocak; height, inches; size of top, 26 inches; @ rare bargain, $4.25. Special sale s a of Handsome Mantel Mirrors. No. 1—32 0. 2-42'5 an. high . wide, 4 plates 7x1 No, 4-48 in. hig! ANDSOM Cabinet, plano finish mahogany; height, 6 feet 3 in; width, 3 feet; F eh Plates, 8x14; stdes 6x1: beautiful design and of superior workmanship and finish, a decided ornament for any par- lor; only $18.00. Parlor upward fi of the very latest patterns in Silver Cake Bas- triple-plate ‘d white meta’ tifully en- wi graved, SS st LVER Plated Sugar Bowl, pure white metal, crystal glass bowl, white and colored, artistlo d sign and elegantly chased on solid white metal, hand Table, burnished, alze Of top , edroom Suit, ‘ma- Tong, “nan dson 4.63 M Sb Scans cabinets ‘Ag areata oxidived AE $ 1.10 VL mahogan: x2i, finest 10 00 Sideboard, width rlor finish. | contain~ ARIA evel plate, +‘ othera LU, 3 fect 6 inches, | eon a es y quadruple ranged in size so’ they Anan te . - Senth 4 be pleas held Tones ee nish; he inches, 14x \, hard, white metal, 4 Protected in.; widl ERE'S a bargain plate, double engraved and size of well worth not exquisite design, chased, hand-bur- bevel pla Just think of itt an handsomely ft in; 8l ed tique oak handsomely finished Dining Chair, with 4 box seat that Is reaily cheap at $3.0); the price ts only and of first. class workmanship, pattern bevel plat oes 2) in. style finches width, 2 a jes in lower half, 10 in. $45.00. Parton ca Neeiab en the = pat gement, delights : neon be hiya Height, 5 feet § in; ' perth Ep width, 3 feet; size of 47¢. Plate on top, 10 in, x 14 gf in; size of plate on Ss 5 in, x 12 In, plano mahogany finish, ) HAVE an im; ease stock of tables, all and prices, Phis represents one F number ed. L's width, “$14.00 H ARR Woop Seitees, = tique piano. finish, stantially oak sub- mace, CADRUPL Q cked safely and nt Fre ght paid, special price is only $1.10. Send 10c. postage for Ilus~ trated Catalogue. @DODPHTDOD ODODE DODO 8 everywhe OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. handscme patt et; price, plated Jelly Dish, puv Buoy jaoy rope banded han- $2.59, CD OD 6B@SDWEDWODWSVWEOVO x Se Welo al bright silve 0 out-of-TOWN BuYers ? § Remember, no money re~ ¢ finish: hand burn- ean © % quired on deposit. ® ished; these goods triple plated, GIVEN CAR-FARE FREE, 6 § “gs0 worth. 7c. per week. @ hii laa White “metal. “4 be as = of are ‘ully vor nite ry Country trade receives 2 $75 worth, $1.50 perweek, @ $4, but wwe Sy and en- é special attention. Goods e r @ $100 worth, $2.00 per week @ bh. he B graved, hand bur- uished, e 9 $1.10.

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