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ALEXANDER NOT FOMITTED. The O:d Dominion Jockey Club Not in the Turf Congress. Still, Rulings at the Track Will Be Respected, It Is Determined, MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 10.—The American Turf Congress was In eession more than five hours last night. Much important business was disposed of, but tl ‘aorsemen struck a snag in the re- ort of the committee appointed to for- julate racing rules for 189%. The report las discuesed until after 1 o'clock with- it action. Its consideration will be re- med to-night. n the absence of President Mafiltt, ce-President 8. KR. Montgomery, of mphis, presided. he large delegation of St. Louis men, jose reinstatement of the officers, ners, tralners, Jockeys and others in- ted in Winter racing was rejected t night, crowded the lobby, but finally persed.’ Among the jockeys affected \'this decision ure Joe Martin, Dermott, Ed McGavin and Charles nn. he fight between Lewis Long and orge Bennett over the right to the irvices of Jockey Felix Carr was ue- led by the Congress to b md its risdiction and a maiter for the court Phe application of the Old Dominion hokey for the admission of @ Alexander Island track to member- Wp in the Congress was taken up. ‘the Int was raised (hat owing to the tact iat the Alexander Island track was not {the proper Jength the Club would not ia formaliy admitted, and this view Ags lustained by the Congress, ‘The sect: ry Waa instructed, however, to notify e Club that so lonx as the rules of the iff Congress were not violated the ulings of the Old Dominion Club would respected. "The Pacific Coast Jockey Club, of San ncisco, of Which Ulaus Spreckels 1s resident, was admitted. — MADDEN’ 'S STRING ARRIVES. ‘Crackajeck Sheepshead To- day from Lexington. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 10.—J. E. jadden's string of nine horses arrived here from Lexington, Ky., at 1 P.M. day. The stable is'in pi“me condition, end in verre of William Turner. ‘On being aeked if he hal any Harry | Reeds or Applauses in the wot he hinted that there were a few that could man- age to hold thelr own with (aat palr. day. ir, Madden ia expected here on Satur- es FOOTBALL FOR HARVARD. Overscers Leave the Fate of Game with the Athletic Committee. BOSTON, Mass., April 10.—At the Meeting of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College to-day the football question was discussed ! The members voted “that in the judg- ent of the Koard of Overseers. the @ecision of the question is within the Powers of the Athletic Committee, under the standing rule of the President, Fel- the Board of Overseers,” and should be abolished when it is n that the existing serious evils and @uses of the game cannot be cor- ted.” The vote of the Overseers is a victory Fi: intercollegiate football. The Athletic ‘ommittes will now be given an oppor- unity to revise the rules and the game Ii be given another trial. ae Yackt Algonquin in Port. nxillary schooner yacht Algonquin, Capt afvertivof from Kingston, in the We the pennant wned by Jam A telegram to Dodge ¢ Okin.. hat "Ba ‘known 1 sporting man, @umption. Later adv Bie brother, Jim” Mast: “Bae? ts still alive. Henley Crew Not Made Up. Masterson died there of con. » the effect that 1s dead and that a ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- AND, April 10.—The entries and weights for to-morrow's races at this track are @s follows: First Race—Six and a quarter furlongs, <ML Boy Secret aun J mm Mia “Maggie Murphy "2 113° Saginaw . 113 113 Third Race—Six and a quarter furlongs, lohony 108 Tedd Gere jue Bird 108 ‘Tiny Tim iaabeth 108 My Gypa MeLo 105 Roland Reed Joha .. 1105 Gorman Fourth Race—One mile, Hoping King 108 \urton 2108 Hitaer 108 eddar ro Ki Moonton Vestibule Brightwood Glenall 100 ama 100 Pat Woodcock vitth Race—Six and a jonte Carlo 109 wel quarter furlongs. Hellagh Pritt Rienat A Indian ‘Giri half furion| West Side... Dos Birch, Mask Bronston 110 <9 ino CLOTHIERS. ouR ™ $15 HOBBY. a It’s a good one, We will ride it) Qs long as the splendid line of| $15.00 suits and overcoats now in| our store remains complete enoug) | te give everybody a chance at one. u jeinity of our stores pal dear ia mind our Furnishings. @ right, mo fancy prices. Patsy | 04 | his position and discharged them fully 104 | Charley } whit night in the Atiaitic La | “OR.” KAHN IN THE TOILS. Arrested for Practising Medicine Under a False Name. Policeman English this morning ar- rested Dr. R. L. Johnstone, known also as Dr. L. B. Kahn, and Dr. L. J. Jor- dan, at his home, 21 West Nineteenth Street, on a warrant sworn out by Rob- ert Taylor, attorney for the County Medical Soctety. Charles H, Brown, a stonecutter, of 44 Rivington street, swears he called on Dr. Kahn on Jan. 28, and asked for Dr. Jordan, Dr. Kahn sald that was his name, made an examination of Brown and declared he was suffering d he uld cure He took $10 as a reta'ning fee, and gave three bottles of medicine and one box of pills, Brown wi amined later by a reputable physict who declared he had no disease. Air, Taylor says Kahn bad his name changed In Pennsylvania two. y Ago. He was KR. i. Johnstone, but wc: | quired the legal right to add Kahn He hired the residence 21 West Nine- teenth street. Dr. Kahn died fourteen years ago, and Dr. Jordan died six years ago. Decoy letters were written from Can- ada to both Dr. Kahn and Dr. Jordan, Tt Is sald. anawers were received, signe: by both Kahn and Jordan in the same andwriting. It t# claimed by the that the Bowery is maintained to secure, customers for the doctor, and many people have been treated’ for diseases | they. did not, have. Justice McMahon, in the Tombs Police Court this afternoon, held) Kahn in an for examination on April 17, at lock. a ED STOKES WILL APPEAL. Gives Bonds to Delay Ww. Stokes's Big Judgment. James D. and Daniel J. Leary were accepted as bondsmen for Edward 8. Stokes, on his appeal from a judgment obtained by W. E. D, Stokes, in the Su- perior Court, on Nov. for $4,388.59, The judgment has been affirmed by X= n | Medical Soctety | Kahn's Museum of Anatomy on | 9 | George F. |sumamry of the pri THE WORLD: WEDNESDA INDICTED, NOT SUSPENDED. | FAVOR’S LXX.S POLICE BILLS. Pollee: Hoard of Trade Takes Action at Ite Monthly Mee ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Board ot held at 28 Broadway, President Darwin James was hair, Resolutions of regret in with the death of the First Vic dent of the Board, George were adopted, A resolution was unanimously adopt recommending the definition li ry of T From the lighthouse v northeast, to Re Dr Chit Clerk Kipp submitted to the Po- tee Board thie afternoon a voluminous re- port pertaining to police matters, In com- Pilance with a resolution of Commis- sioner Andrews, adopted last week. ‘The report shows that there have been only mine out of twenty-five indicted police officials who have been suspended froin duty. ‘This afternoon Commissioner An- drews moved that all of the remaining teen, except Capi, Schmittberger, be suspended. cis Ca You except § “Because by the State a this afternoon in the connection Presi- Vease dl follow heads ot fourths east to Scot oy east thr Reach passing, Hoy off 1 Preside chmittberg bd promised immunity suena Ts full pro- eration for Nis ser. | the Lexow reply A question was raised aa to whether [others were not entitled to immunity for similar services, with the result that the matter wa sreferred back to Com- missiouer Andrews to confer with the District-Attorney and ascertain what others, if any, are entitled to immunity, ‘The policemen who are now under in- dictment and who have been allo’ to remain on duty ar Capt. Sehmittberge Serxt. William —O'Tuole men 1) “do Rockaway welsthng An amendment ag ss te appaintinent Of mittee on City Attire, was adopted, as Was a resolution recommending the pas- sage of the Keck bill by the Legislature. His bill appropriates $600" for the com pletion ot the survey. of the Adirondack | region belonging to the State the Moard provided for a Committee on City Affairs, who: st) Joule after frecting © lal interests Cal's Committee.” was U Detective-s Frink Roundsm A. Dunn sed by the By Woard urge the bills for the re- erent Bradley, ke Kin, Conrad Schullen Henry. Wo Schill, vo. Pik 1 in full, but a ipal features was | made by Commissioner Andrews. Andrews recommended that the ntaen men vith an average of thir- years and one month's service In courts be remanded to patrol duty, y men with an eS ra and nine | -- F be detailed to the courts | RH thelepizces, “after a jong devate | GOOD"BY TO OLD QUARTERS. ft was decided to refer the matter to the Superintendent to agcertain the fit-| Park Bow ness of the seventeen old patroimen for court duty ommissioner Andrews sali | “A great deal of #icknese has taken lace among the police matrons since January, no less than se of them | jbeing absent, from duty from one to | four months. Intro ant no berger, dui [itn the as th ed in th The report was not ds Kis A resolution f * renumbe ring the plers along the water front. was adopted, Kefore adjourning the Hoard ex: pressed itself as doto the par- sage by the Legislature of a creasing wharfago rates. jolda Ite Last Meeting in the Emigrant Bank. The last meeting of the Park Com- ers in their oj office, in the Smigrant Savings Bank Building. hed to-day, The Board is to rsenal in Cent m the General Term of the Superior Court, and will be taken to the Court of Ap: | peais. PeThe orik cover mon 1 sult was brought to re- : loaned to BK. 8. Stokes by | W. 5. D. Stokes when they were inter- ested” in the Hoffman House. The Learys justiied before Judge Gilder- sleeve for about $80,000 each, Danlel J. Leary gave his residence the Hoffman House, and raid he was | worth $200,000 above all liabilities. James D. Leary said he lived at 43 Hast Twenty-fitth street, and was a ship bullder and contractor. es ALLISON RETURNS THANKS. New Judge ( on Mr. Phi missioner Brookfie! Thomas Allison, the newly-appointed Judge of the Court of General Sessions, called on Thomas ©. Platt this morning and thanked him for his indorsement. Commissioner of Public Works Broo! field also dropped in to discuss railroad matters, not politics. ‘wan not a very interesting ai one starter, Mr. Henry McCalmont’s Giralda, of almost 1,090 tona. She only made one round of the course an@ took the Challenge Cup, valued at $2,500, offered by James Gordon Bennett. eh fies Vigilant Will Sail To-Morrow, SOUTHAMPTON, April 10.—The Amer- ican sloop yacht Vigilant, belonging to Messrs, Gould, will sal for New York to- morrow. Sys WITH THE WHEELMEN. “zimmle won't go to Houben, principally bes the Houben «ide of the France to rave against there is no money on reement, Tho Freehold ex-amateur haa set the hia attractiveness at $5,000, ham Memorial Day will not Ret Australia In August price of no far as the Wal. meet “gimmie Here's what Chalrman Gideon has to say about Claswes A and B 4 racing mai matter when Is profesal Third—Proof that a racing man offered to sell a prize for cash cannot he ronsitered suffelent evt= E he Fourth—A record class Boman would not be allowed, untess it can that the class A man did mot know that lass B. wid not join a team extion four, and in class 1, expecting to get the record as he would have full knowledge of the his pacemaker. Sixth—In transferring men employed trade, it will only men using thelr en ther their Interests on they give unusual amo If they In event of sich the trad ralning. oF Jarker salary than the work would they would be transferred without further explanation. —_—— PUGILISTIC POINTERS. The New Manhattan Athletic night was satisfactory to the Club's) gymnasium. larly appreciate Sagel for referee, ta crowd that ‘The spoctators par substitution of ¢ Sagel knew the dutie show last Altea the Mr. of Chapp Reilly defeated Jack Murphy, Club's bowling alley; 3ammy Mandevil Kid MoPartland fought a bot draw; Manni werstrom defeated Jack Dama; Albert Pfeiffer and Matt Mescal fought a clumey draw; Alf Hanlon | beat Jim Butler; Fred Morris got a decision over Strong: ‘Shadow’ Maher and jim: Mander put up an interesting exhibition, ant ngeworth surprisingly Kota. verdict out with Paddy Gorman Matehmaker y Eekharitt Atlantic, has revelved the ar: which are already sigred by fh a Athletic ‘ot the ea trom Lavigne Judge Mury sy Rehan faye 8. thet elub offe. ing the get the bout. The Aclantic ais will meet Bohan Friday afver ee, BASEBALL CHAT. Manager Davin will take Afteon the Stato on Friday and Saturday Haltren and Rannon will probably home. All three have horn on the alck are fast rounding In| purae in Club Mii of his men up shape oe Jack Doyle yesterday appeared at the Yale nine started They will play ob; tomorrow. the Washing! ortolk. Apel 13 ‘ond: April 16, Hat New ¥ Ing men were taken, arter; Orat base, St ington: short ston, Fincke: right feld. Keator: eay left fleld, Speer tleox and Delores ¥ ‘April Unive Haltim Uhted pave id, Dusti Wea ‘cant xubat! FalionB g, Fulton & fassau Sts, Souib west Corner, pitchers, | neon; fielders, Quimby and Hares Another Knockout Drops Victim, Patrich D. Foley, of Newtown Contre, Mase. Sere sal faats o toast Tha Board of Polle directed to make a re condition of the mat | the matrons referred to are: Agios Fitts) K | Rho nw tow race F. Oak street # ava; Margaret of the Kldridge sireet station, lost f | Price. of the Mercer sireet stat | Mary E. Hamme. .Lowt 38 days Xty-Keventh tree therine O'Hara. Surgeons will be ton the physical he na etings will t 0 ho.d meetings in the morning. acter, ordham Morris and a dele property owners, tepreseniing th Hoard of ‘Trade, ask to use the old. Maconth's Dam Bridge, when taken down, as a tem| ‘rary siructore to cross” the Harlem | River at a polat where One Hundred and Forty-fith street and what wili some day be Fifth avenue Intersect, Twonty-Mtth sire jaihere snow a bill before the Legis. ho — ature providing for an appropriatic e of $1,600,000 to build a bridge at TRIAL OF FRINK AND O'TOOLE. | point Until this bridge inc struc omb's Dam bridge is | Wanted as a temporary structure. Postponed Until Next Week Because) ‘ine plans of Lani ye Artist Vaux for the Harlem River driveway were of Friday's Intermission. Hpprovea unanimously The trial of Central Office Detective | proposition to Have concerts in W. E. Frink and Sergt. Willlam O'Toole | Paradise, Crotona and Claremont Parks held’ und ideratic for bribery was on the calendar before | ¥4S held under consideration. viding Justice Barrett, tn the Court of Oyer|that notice shall be given that any and Terminer, this morning. violation of the liquor law in Claremont Frink is charged first, with having! }ark shall be looked into by the Park accepted a bribe of $00 not to produce, The Board gave notices that all leases testimony against Dr. J. N, Whitehead, /of buildings in outlying parks willbe whom he had arrested for malpractice, | Cancelled May 1. and that new appl tions must be made to George R. Reed, and, second, with having taken $0 for) Jt was decided that President King, of delaying the execution of an arrest the Park Hoard, should meet citizens of j Whitehead, | the north side next Friday morning and Worrcnt seine: Wwoleehesd [look over the ground, Sergt. O'Toole is charged with having accepted $200 from Whitehead to influ. | enge the cas. in his favor. The second Indictment against Frink bib aks the tirst Both indicted men were in court this morning. ney appeared in plain clothes. ‘The first hour after the court opened was taken up with hearing the excuses of jurors, who claimed to be unable to serve, District-Attorney Fellows ation of reat station, North Davis, of tho sion © Hundred aud station, lost 68 days, ST JOHN’S PARK HEARING. Property-Owners Do Not Want to Be Anmenned Anything. Mayor Strong this afternoon gave a hearing to the owners of property ad- |Jacent to the proposed St, Johns Park, at Clarkson and Hudson streets, rear: after the excuses of the jurors had been IDB the establ shment of the park a heard that th of O'Toole would be tO the division of the assessmen held over until ne werk: nana Seog sie property own Fer ARCnet rime lcm ate Riel TARE MS SACO NS Dor tiod ‘or i ason for deferring ie Ninth ga Ward was weil represented c Pe Court would te closed Were onpored to the owners of adjacent Good rads and that tt would be im- property being assessed at al. oxsible t@ begin a trial which would Among the speakers were Alderman ave to be carried over until next William’ Mitchell, Henry | Prichard, week, as the trial of Inspector Me- 4 haes, of the Taxpayers’ Laughlin had been peremptorily set nd Lawyer I. H. ialdwin, lown for Monday next. Se ie Corporation, SENT AN ULTIMATUM. MUST BE RECRUITED FIRST. ¢ Lints Under announced representing The red Veteran for Arn Headquarte The Armory Hoard to-day to consider an appileation of the Veteran an organization of colored men, headquarters until the com: en organized by National ard of A “committee was painted to Investigate Capt. statement that the First Batt 4 hew armory. a = | O'BRIEN HASN’T SAID NO YET. | one of i: Followers, Sheridan, i Maude City Marshal, Ex-Bheriff James O'Brien sald to-day that he had not yet given up the idea of becoming Police Commissioner, but at he would ‘cide within a few days, ayor recognized the O'Brien Ds to-day by naming John i. . of the Nineteenth District, to After the Police Board this Sunes 1 adjourned, a commu ed from Secretary I Civil Services ¢ resolu(ion ad missioners M It stated that the Civil Service Cy missioners had decided to furnish no more eligible lists to the P. Boar. until the lists of gaty men exam: ined last November shall! have been creased by other examination T iy men have an a tage, whil afternoon answer to a ¢ Com- pany had ‘April 7. ‘The Police Board re lon pred na ‘preference of cert ing to rating. ved Stoned the 4 While Jeremiah mouller, of Dr. Parkhurst Hopes the Hoard Won't Renew It. Dr, Parkhurst on the Board of Exe! rtain what dispy: sition ha in the case of the Hotel Princess, at nty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, whose proprievor has suught for a renewal of his liquor license, but has met with a very vigor ous opposition from the Parkhurst So- clety. “Angel” Dennett and Detective AE, Whitney were the principal w nesses against the hotel. Dr. Park was informed that t matter was under considerat and after expressing a hope sha Commisioners would not renew cense he departed y Spectators, Who al to Death, Mahoney, an tron Nayy street, Brooklyn, an employee in a foundry on South street is city, was on his way to work this morning, a big black cur, frothing at the mouth, jumped out from behind a large pile of debris at Cor ears Hock and sunk his claws into Maho ney s shou tearing the clothing from hy Mahoney threw the lowed. To excape Matone: Aes a Of, but Mt fo! attack trucks and ur it rohim a quite ac Mahoney's a t Meanwh tracted and forn | the ar path few gasnes on his hans and had. his cothing torn durin the batile. — Laughlin's Friend, who was f Ma Jefferson ployers Market Court infield & Taylor ling about $400, charged 60 Vari Marshall ti Death of Me nk Ho White, Fr nerly a promt died th ws White w 1 en whien ant lan, morning # his erip hens is Blasting Age cal M= Haldeman, of 289 W complains of in a vacant lot ad) ‘ bis yard is torn” up, in Into hie windows raid the outa cave M. paymeni tlio Bales, = New York City Exchange Service, fhe Rally iad = $80.00 Per fat The Acirupei an Leeplone aad degrah (a ter the ot ro." 18 corT DT ST. Lewis an a0,500 A jury ta vs \ loone nate y the and ‘ f, tamen The wolton was the Bouthers and upward ieadn, Working poops good alee ou vidos iwaus, sound elee: for If siekiens coriea, what p well. That ques ong Mirae ye row alarmed that A box of Ripane SS od haha ae Trade and Transportation was the | | Full Size Window Awnings, mac bith ine | Y EVENING, APRIL 10,_ ABRAHAM »» STRAUS: Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. | Thursday. or Awnings, Shades, Portieres, Slumber Robes. de of Striped Neapolitan, w: vith gal van zed fittings—put up com te—for... 83.00, | Thie offer only ‘good for a fow | days. 67 Pairs Chenille Portieres—3 yds. long—full width—deep dado! and friere—fringed top and bot tom—full line of colorings and assorted = designs—worth to $5.00 pair—choice T. at.. 150 odd Window Shades—with o without fringe—2 yds. lon, 36 inches wide—worth 80c. and 40c. April 1st, Notice to Tobacco Smokers and Chewers: We will from this date accept TOBACCO WRAPPERS. FOR ONE EACH OF OUR CELEBRATED PICTURES. “FIREMEN, PAST AND PRESENT.” BUCHANAN & LYALL, 101 Wall St, NY. each—to clear at...........15¢. 125 Italian Silk Slumber Robes, | especially adapted for C uches and Hammocks—to close at| greatly reduced prices—thus: 1ys2t | yds.... $1.50 each 4 yds. 1.75 each ihaigyds, sevees LT5 each Orders taken and Estimates | given for Upholstering, Furniture, Slip Covers, Shades and Awnings. This work being done on the prom- manship, prompt execution and lowest possible prices. Upholstery—24 floor. Just as Complete a Stock of Men’s Gloves as Women’s. | Complete Lines in Mens Spring Gloves, comprising the lutest color- ings in the Cluze Patent Thumb, Foster, Paul & Co.» and Clark & Flagg's celebrated makes. As specials for Easter weck, these three leaders : Men's English Cape Gloves—walk- ing weight—just like Dent's or Fowne's—except the price..21.50 Men's Dogskin Gloves—pique sewn, with the A. & S. fastener U8e Men's One-clasp Dogskin Gloves 790 Dressy Footwear For Boys and Youths, Misses and Children. Five special offers holding goo for balance of Easter week, as fol- lows: Misses’ and Children's Patent Leather Dress Boots—Suatin de Laine cloth tops—new shapes— $2.75 and $3.50 grades, $2.25 and | Misses’ and Children’s | Shoes, patent leather tips— | tension sule—very dressy —82.50 | and $3.00 grades, $2.00 and $2.50. Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Leather | Button and Lace Shoes, in new spring lasts, $3.00 and $3.50. Misses’ and Children's Satin Laine Cloth ‘Top Boots— kid foxed—patcnt leather —$2.50 and $3.00 grades, $2.00 and $2.50. ses and Children's Russet Leather Button Boots—new lasts and siyles—to-morr special, Vici Kid) | de tipper sh Men’s Neckwear |Up-to-date & Underprice. | Never before have we» ade sveh ja specialty of Men's Neckw we do this season. Our assort- ment cannot be excelled Wy Furnisher as to novelty of ef ne jen range or styles, while our prices wily average 25 per ent, ower, 1 High C * Noveltics the saving yos2d Hor ns | % Or Techs, Fourin-Hands, Club Ties and Tnperials, in variety unsure passed, price rang to $1 Men's Neck wear, front, night. A Big Saving on |Boys’ Waists and Blouses. Boys’ Waists in imported and cheviot cloth — blo cut full, all seams extra stitched, with pearl but- tons and laced fronts— wrists made with 3 plats in back, laced fron ; i Blouses, nadras goods Boys’ Blo in the finest French Flannels—made up in the best possible man- ner—nsize 4 to 13 years- the material alone would be cheap at the price.97e¢ c 24 Moor Waits ( We are reacy With ivien’s Spring Underwear. Are You? 's White and Natural Medium ises, we can guarantee good work- | Fisk, | french | This set of Six Pictures | is a pictorial h story of the Fire Department from the time of our grandfathers to the present, showing Barnum’s Museum and the Crys- ‘tal Palace fires. Also a scene in Madison Square at the present time, with three-horse engine and water tower near the Worth Monument. “Every fire house in the country should have these pictiines, on its walls. Weight Shirts and Drawers— with pearl bottons—shirts asia ribbed bottoms, 50c., 75e., Amusements. IMPERIAL <3" pUTCHCOMTQC Music Evening at CARNIVAL, ETH Living People | from Kvet wo) MENAGERI 24 Elephants, mela, 40 Ponien, 100 GRAND BQUESTRIAN ACTS. DISPLAYS: Cee as Tw NEXT WEEK, eeateat success of Ne.» th dal degrariala Rarer a will be Petty to thi ONLEFORN TALL $1.00 each | KY raat dae Men's Genuine French Balbriggan SALONS GO AI Shirts and Drawers—long and tall. tar bg short sleeves—extra fine quality, |" nS ens’ Fine Gauze Shirts and! ee Child Drawers—long and short alneves | PASTOR’ 8 Waa wt C1 S$. | se —wich pearl buttons—French nurH ana cLipvorD. RDWIN TASRON, LAN 8 neck, add 8 for #1,00 | RENCE and MaRRIOTON, ae | Men's Pepperell Jean Drawers— | HARLEM OPtRA HOU# ony Stan sat double seuta, suspender straps— | Joseph Jefferson in Rip anvinkie, Fite sft buttons or stringson bottom, — |! op have. & xode. Nt tote 50. and 65c. each | Thue Mac—K oved God Friday | | Sunday! amare Men's Fast Black and Tan Cotton! Pica Wests “taptsowt Ave, | BEER so oan + Ri Socks.....++++...2 pair for 26¢| ; rasie Maineas Thurs, eveg double bith, Tae. ba ladmonge BROADWAY . 4 of Violets; Sat. ABRAHAM a AND HEY THN UHR, ‘Neon to 1h tees el epee oe asp __SoTH ST. | EDEN MUSEE, Fvery Evening at 9 and Wot @ Sat, Mate ot ® THEATRE, | LYSE sh : ‘HIS WIEE'S FATHER, Monday—Souvenis a Tiearn ¢ a) Speliman’s Hats f Are Worn by Correct Dressers. Spring Styles Now Ready. Best in Quality. Lowest in Price. Cor. Park Row and Chambers St. 10M, 111, 118 Park Row; 1, 3, 5 New Chambers Bt, ) to every Indy BISOU, vercressest Shove at awe D’ARVILLE MADER, /ROLLER, SKATING © ae ST. AND oe R. JACOBS THE, FOUGERE THEATRE, Eve, 836; she ‘Thursday, Li be von, PEOPLE'S SERPS icone Ht TTA LEATICE. Bway & apth at wi. BELLEW “AZ cist roa » MINE Proprtetor THE L TPMENDS, | cE HERA, | Week —Mark Tw “TRVING PLAC ‘To-night, Herr Senator. IS THERE A CORNER IN ME The householder Who Se re oaknee house steak is doing much gruml ithe price he is compelled to pay, aT ‘ when he attempts to economize by bay ; MAN ent Fasy ET ARHAL DAM ANCE Bou an Sk | ing sirloin cuts he finds out that t THE FOUNDLING Prive nas taken proportionate, ward jump. All meats have adi HrANnAND Theaters Rn Mat sat | in price from 2% to 90 per cent, wi fOO MUCH JOHNSON. | "55k now WITH WM. GILLETTE AND COMPANY. he prions wile (mrevell are ang CASINO. TONIGHT. ae terhoure steak, 90 cont a pounds airi® i VAUDEVILLE | amert fur all the ready away below retail DAS BURY WAL Deshrosies st. NOV, Brooklyn Amusements. HYDE & BEHMAN’S. MATINEE TO-DAY. he French Folly Co, BILLY EW=RSON, the Famous Winstrel, DIPERMIAL LYM TRYA | DARBURY HAT. | teactiog ary HOVTR THREAT. Hoy cents: sirloin roast, 26 to ab cent; rib Byevitit cents, and round steak, 18 cents @ i Ten Great Specialties Funny Comedians a Full Arian Hox Office open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 PM. Bygces EDMUND COLLIER THE CROSS-ROANS OF LIFE. LMAT. TO-MORROW & sat me GRAND 8248) us -HOUSE, ND GRANT s toMEni Mie Ne W DAzZ_eR. ‘COLUMBIA Mime. S AMPHION, THE VALE OF AVOCA, COL. SINS PE RICE'S s These prices are the highest that have been known in twenty-three years. They able to go 4 littic higher before the in, According tw of the big whol posed to control, in & <> Mat rele & Balcony, Avr _ OLIVER TWiST —Sandow Trocadero Vaudertiies, wmbux Theatres | ve.n L rtley Campbell s Celebrate¢ Romantic THE GALLEY SLAVE. EMPIRE THEATRE, — Bway and at 2 NOTHER JOHN: A-DREAMS. MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. BRO Chr vet nt] Nery Eve. Sais. W recta NTWAVAGANZA GC ans Gene. ALADDIN, JR. kvery | GRAND fr RAH oun! ut mal w are cau! IGINAL Co, Ao ‘ire. eit Mesure, the eattle market the of the past ys short corn crop and & The jobbing men are Inclined to Be». orked 3, yore Aceon On eiala in be held as long as the mag hotel money. tnless somethin a raise prices o@ te Trevis merits. | ington Market has been somewhat diana & Bresent high pric by Les hess depressions eneral poor: in Gition of stock In the West and See Wes eve, however, that the big firms have worked. very successtul corner the ranges in the West and. that | present mai scan control the stock. The i restuurant trade is fecling weeny the situation, and It oy une f occurs pretty | son. “ge they cannot well their bills of fare effect on retall butchers In Washe nrown Univer trous.. Nearly every dealer reports @ ling off in trade of from 15 to 2 Der > nt. Polo Groun GERMANIA THEATRE EVERY NIGHT. 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