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ih ar aE BAP a c «le sce wA0 a, fh Page.) Sale of "| Ladies’ guns call j HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1806, waaane DANA 8. THOMPSON, (Continued from Firnt Page) | president Cudwainder, of the Trust] (Continued from First Bans Ashore on Ward's Island, |e, socom in our, thanvial conalion | money question const tenable thought [8% SHOR gy a Profits with Expenses red hata rte ad ee Panera thts oe WIN THE WALL) BMKERS OTHE LETTER fosresaresr=| AOS FE FNM, (GES I SENT SHOPS | FOUR, LOOKING FoR BARcAINe The Big Steamboat Continental Country, but it will tend to create conf. |Company of North “America, said A bottom pri hel a he et orl prices the largest ani nest easortment im the city. try simply wants to be let alone. —| Assembly Coins Compares Cea eY Hare en “the |ataw very well. The batting order was io doubted a#u- ” " n of his country at heart when he wrote | 4nd attent’ nd is an un vor of | Grifin, ¢. f Shoch, 2b. Hight to the Po! red Lose i and timely, aes 7 ie xbne Hurt te, Anderson, Lt, According to Witnesses They ade Bho Cuts Through a Stone Wall utters a6, Wrights of the Nae | yu srestant Cevetant sl ate i et Miuive Largely Every Week. Moquette Carpets, sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price per yd...... $1.00 Un Crwear. Was Fust Aground. cate fielter Wan, fani to the point, /te money question. | a Brain he Velvet Carpets, never sold for less than $1.50; our price per yd.. 1.00 And Will have & Kood effect immediate: | spronident Cle y yoon. the Hurrell, ¢, Tapestry Carpets, regular 75 cent grade; our price per yd.. ey questic: y a ete mas- De U ib. p. will now understand that we are. KOInK tore question snows a complete Pine) Umpire truest” A delegation of aweatshcp-keepers, of | Ingrain Carpets, good value at 50 cents; our price per yd. Off by Tugs This Afternoon | to uphold sound money here, and they | art Cambric Night Gown: le through, bui from a casual glance] | The #ame teams will also play to-|the east aide, similar to those present | Parlor Suits, fine Brocatelle, a beauty at $50.00; ic {round yoke, with four insertions, fin will, therefore, seek more American #e- outa. e et a {| morrow, and then they will fatten up| as i, 'y at $5 our price .... at 2.40 O'Clock, Suriien rather Chan aitempe (6 uniond |Paeggwe "ey he fite, the pall on. th fore pee the ne vorka on |: the seraton Saturday, were on hand | Chamber Suits, 3 pieces, worth $20.00; our price... ee with deep ruffle of embroidery h what they have. +) P' i" 0 o 6 hursday. 'Relssors’’ Fouts, who bears , REAnother point: If New York City. for with te e's feomanioua one, and {a closet embiae to Hat apt atcone |the Assembly Committee appointed to | Oak Pillar Extension Tables, cheap at $6.00; our price ..... 75 cts., no o-MOFTOW | Pren Meveland has con. [end hawe to #NCOL 5 ‘The steamboat Continental, oe eee eo a ore ne eee ee ee ean ne retaliate nithe [investigate sweatshops in tenement. |and so on throughout our entire stock. Customers who desire to pur- usual price 61.90, hich shore oh} ney would have done last week. This as a pair of human compasses ever can; houses and other alleged violations of | ch; + A J onellg eoligil ariee dtheartern end |i@ trcuuse financial men understand that etter Than His Party. h’pe tobe. The regula nine went to the [the factory laws was opened. chase'on credit can do so Nainsook & Cambric Gowns @f Ward's Tetand shortly before mid-| Me Hresldent is uncomprs mieltigly | On pacileveland te much betier than His] he at inine—Grittin gota crack at the |< cesation of women: friends of the ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM, (empire and square yoke designs, trimmed] t of Baturda Wan excellent, especially last paras ¥, and anything emanating from bi tel ne 9 Weel ya crak at the |store and factory girls were present, | 1: with fine embroidery ), othe steamer, Decause of the dense fog |@ruph, which Was right to the point.” |¢M. the money ayeation Iw wor ty ct | Chane pit mate, for Atal hanes S| cae whom ware Mek WAWKEd Fried: ene permits you to make a small payment either Seas or monthly “eo Prevailiag at the time, got about one Generally Approved. ble one, and’ proven the Presitenta| tall aunt MJured hid ankle slightly. He | enburg, Mrs. Cornelia 8. Robinson, Miss Until paid. Cash Not Necessary, Our great offer to $1.75, a esiiwe: Bh ‘in. Waar s ona, | Ounhdness of views on the xubject my , eH Phat | Tacy Marshall and Mrs, Sterling. The Recdn toatoat te Ilana cat tnvongn | wo? efpreth Mo Unhattefitinge that] tne money guration tutiottttny [aa eaeinieh “Dial tivaieMGenn [rat three are also members ot the| FURNISH YOUR FLAT COMPLETE FOR $100.00 Nuneste Geen wp {tO say. that he approved a era : ra a ransideration. at} sauntered hom ns's hit’ forced| Harlem Auxtilary Republican Club, H @ stone retalning-wall and Ce ee ite et tanta viswe on | demands the greatest consiiteration at aly ea Han Chance | pranch of the weguler tenabiicon clue | 52 World-beater; it embraces goods actually worth $150.00 We are] | one Rose fuliy twenty feet on Land, the money question. tent Cleveland emphasizes the fact that | to thi Chance | Oren, overstocked, and ‘sacrifice goods to make room. lempire style, trimmed with “point de Parte” ‘The passengers all stayed on the Con-| John Moore, of Moore & Schlev.| he has grasped the question i an able| home by a smosh into right Shindle | of Harlem. . lace finental until yesterday morning, when] S#tld he was not an authority on the and sensible manner.” hit to Daub, who threw to Hurre!l, catch-| Chairman Reinhard and Assemblymen lentes until yesterday BBs subject and did not care to be inter W.H. HAWLEY. [!08v Burne at the plate, Shindle’ sprint. aaa $2 2 the money paid for staterooms was re-} viewed “While tT do not care to give any views for Recond and ‘Tredway Was Andrews and Sternberg were in the Com. . ’ funded. and Baers transferred tol Mr. Hopkina, of Hopkins & at length until Lt have thoroughly ani| CANght trying to steal home Two runs, | Mittee’s seats when the proceedings be- e e9 value 66.000 leamor eck, of the saine line GHEE A court, also refused to t carefully read the letter, 1 fe certain tn pee He fo i tw Fhe gy apa peat - | ean. mbric Ski st of Bast 'f © | viewer President holle the right views, | Img a hair, and went to thicd on Hines's . Ca Mded af ner ivit 86 ast Tth"| HMR e Kuhn, tanh 4, co, ana | EMEAMUE ET HR ina Rinse A | Mane ee eet oe eres | aria kalky, a awentmop-keepe, 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., cor. 46th St. rts, Capt. Mabry Kiviin and William 1,| President King, of | the Unton “rrust | approval of all Intorest Chapman, of Thapinan Wrecking | Company, Were out of town when an 2 pie inate mit. Foutz hit the ball to Kennedy, who | Of 91-2 Essex street, was the first wit- OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. (umbrella shape, deep flounce of embrolde HOEMAKER, |torew him out. A. pitehed ball atruck | ness, ery), \ Company, were on ly yes venlng World” reporter called psalbiaah Anderson in the ribs and he walked to | Skalky swore that he did not keep a ice ~ | err e terd: ind the work ng the first rubbing the spot, Mulvey almost to-day to reccive reports from their Walking ‘ i steal Gas cin Mic] Ctterance of a Stites OPINIONS IN WASHINGTON. | inecxea tne tint “Wes She fencesTiat | #weat shop. Delewates open the strives atthe shone of ow $1.95, wrecking tugs William is. Chapman anid President of the Ay Slonpel at thitd to think It over, Ander. | Nathan Vagler, who conducts @ sweat | man @ iracken, nd to consider certain changes value 03.78 escorts ©. 8. Atwood and bdna B. King | 4 ? Bank, said ‘ on scoriyng Stein's pop-up Was caught] shop at 48 Exex street and 1 of their coustitution, 7 Were sent for. In addition to the tugs, , cannot fall to excite atten-] Free Silver Men Say tt In Badly| by Burns. Two runs, #556 A rah bs a i se ampieye The Atiantle Coast Seamen's Union holds a ape: a Misses’ Drawers, the King derricks kaigar and Heil admiration, and It shows we Written and (Mogtent Second Inning-—Corcoran hit to second | four men and three girls, sald that Eva | ogi meeting this afternoon to Indorse the bill of called into s exten the head of the I and was thrown out. Grim out, Daley | Lansky, one of the witnesses before the | Axsembiyman Conkling for licensing sailors’ board Continued 5) (sizes 2 to 14 yrs., trimmed with embroidery) e big stone sea wall, which runs|government who stands whereof (Special to The Evening World ) to first. Kennedy to first on Daley's | Committee, Saturday, had come to him indorsed yester- (Continued from First Page.) the shore where the accident oe is talking, an sex to do all he] WASHINGTON, April 15. —The heads|fimble. La Chance Med out to Stein, een oe with a certificate showing that she was “hy a 25 cts. e He will receive a weekly salary of $21, which| Lawyer Elkus then tackied the juror [ Norfolk street and couldn't read Eng- 0 vacial ansessments, The ten-| and enumerated the following societies, lsh. and asked the * or a Or, is about ten feet thick. ‘Through 0 keep ances of the ‘ ; ting of Framers’ Union No. | Name he could. not remember. He big ateamier crashed ns tril | catty eG Lo Keew the finances of {hel or the Free Sliver party, Jones, Sibley | Con Datley singled, Hurrell fouled to|not under age, and he pald her $5 per | 3%. tt to elect a manager ot the | thought he could give the Inspector an through a hoard fo Sev Only be hit personal peiitical, enemies/ and Warner, are in Denver, leaving [La Chance. Daub, base on halls, Tach | week, Vagler said he boarded at. 77| [Avot hreau and walking delegate next, Sunday. Impartial tri big blocks of stone Were | who make any objection to It.” Senator Stewart a lone guard in Wash-| #!0le a base. Schoch, first on balls. into fragments. watt Hines struck out and . ington to Griffin, who omuffed 1, alle to Free Co le the sew wail the water is shal- “one oy juror if he was a mem. her ro , Gordon Clarke, Secretary of the Bi-] Valley and Daub to score Fo He testified that h " ft hi was elected yerterday a member | bor of any of them: Henry W. Cannon, Presidant of the een es that he gave one of his Se Board of the Willlamatir Mad " : Frere cee Bale ar navn | Chane, Hank, ent ate, | Metallic League, rejotces that President aiylet fomecoml oan a wilt throw | girls nine cents for rewing the buttons |! fe was elected to | Chureh, Hocier? for the gbrovention ot Broadway & 20th Bt 1 . The hull Ie not serlously dam: |, Pane iran the letter fiat Mri [ Cleveland's letter on the fnancial issue} iy “third on Anderson's. hit to Tom{on a dozen coats. The girls can sew | y ommittee. The Crime,” Society, for. the Suppression of SOM ts Fae Tone fren | t# out at lant, Daly, who threw will to first, | buttons on ten dozen coats in a day. Nictows , Vice, Soclety for Ethie Pe Rture: city le Steamer was pulled from the shore | (( i), of silver, which Jn my Judgment| “It Is badly enough written,” satd he, | Mowing I 10 nd vlvaneing | He awore that the girl ork | K | Vigilance Ten ue, University Settlement Ot 2.4 o'clock this afternos ‘ PY ay . i i "| the hatter to third, Mulvey fouled out| af 's A at the girls came to work] Sis and f Fund, Church "Temperance Soctet ‘Under the bow, whict was aground, |'8 * seund position. to be the President's own composition. | tg Grim. MPRA, » M. and quit at 6 P. M., and he ante] Harris reported American Sabbath Union, New. York were two hydraulic Hee. and beneath Am @ steamer, about’ midships, was 4 , heavy tion chain, the ends of whieh| John Stewart, of the U. 8. Trust Co., i ' : r liowed “an hour for dinner At noon, | Union yesterday he bat been Sabb i y pt be said of his letter] Third Inning- Tom Daly to centre for |% A that the TRSGPARGS tls ‘abbath | Committee, — Social — Purity three baron and soured tick Hurnes Me | The four males working for him he paid that the Insurance companies who refuse to) Teague, National Christian League for famous document was written | had been eaught By Anderson from % to %9 a week. Ong of the threc, | ity, Ppampe upsn’ ihe pres tne he Somave. | Promoting Social Purity, Society , for ain to Workingmen, DY he pald Soa weeks y Meyer Dampf. upon the pretext that he commit- rt 5 Were fastened to derricks on wrecking: | Sid —|by Manton Marble, taken to Greystone uthpaw" ‘Treadway first on halls, | &Bo% he paid $% a week. ‘The boy, How- | coq’ suicide, could be compelled to pa: Improving the Condition of the Poor, Boats on euch side of her. In addition| “It was a most admirable letter; tand revived by Samuel J. Tilden, then | Shindle fied to Foutz. Corcoran’s fy | CWE Was An op manted. CW 11] Upholsterers” Union Nov 1 haa. its headquarters [28Y Good Government Club, | Madison f there Were six (tugs, two on each side | Courageous, and right to the point, just | conveyed to Albany and turned over to| Was nailed by Stein. No runs NORE GUL OP RUE oa: RTA C OE Uhel| ats Fourth street, where the regular Grange Dutch Reformed Church, Amer- ; and twornt the seri. All were started {What T would expect from Mr. Cleve-} Tania Manning, Who secured Mr. Cleve: | “tein outlet Heat. Can ta ey flied to| Ros Out of four on is wide of the | tea! ate giace query uecomt ani tours. Wi \iean Protective Assoctation and the Ten- { once and, twih the aid of the stemm. | Impl < land's sigrature, He did not write al Corcoran, Rurrel frst on balls, Daub| gpyeiecdecker™ tenement. | which has! day of ‘ie month; the Custom — Upho ! A peat elaag Mah ty - mM power, tugged away for about It was prepared most carefully, es-] tine of itt ditto. Schoch swiped, Burr ored, |Qeht rooms on each of the four Moors, | Union meets at the same place every Mr. McCusder sald he belonged to peplatly in that portion where the Presi- | "pyie “etter, how bears unmia-| Sehoch was caught at first. © un Another sweat-shop, he said, adjoined | fourth Tuestay, and the Hebrew Upholsterers’ | None of these organizations, and it was No oid stock in thts store. Eoory- an to move. |dent sought to make ft clear to Working: |takeable signa of M Aix, Four families live on every floor | Union meets every first and third Wednesday at |eVident from the questions that the de- 0 4) P} veland’s author-| Fourth Inning Ken- fea m aden the big. how be en ofce Started ahe © wi d into the {men that sound money Is as beneficial to] ship. Lt is crude a in it| hedy wae thrown out * Hines, [Of the ‘tenement, aggregating In all | 66 Orchard street fense were working on the theory that | thing sold the season it’s made. 4 if being | them as it is to others, the. President st alng his | Grifin frst on. balls 2 dtines: [probably “about “ion ‘people. who either |" siasy women will take part i the May Day[all. these otqantaations Were arrayed } “Workingmen dre in & vast majority lens almost as, easily che ¢ i 4 Y}own position as a ge volist. He] to centre was niuffed “on Datey, je tugs towed her out Into the middie [in this country, an’ when the true con. | ar jast throws off all. p se of a| Griffin scoring. Tom Daly flied to Bur- of the stream, where the sers and {dition is understood by them sound | mask and arrays himacif against silver. | rel, One run Spaing were feleased, ‘and money is assured, i Tt Is well that the Issue Is made early | Hines filed out, Foutz singled. Ander Heels’ proceeded down the rive ter will be beneficial because unmistakeabiy.”” son filed out. Mulvey's pop-up was Ike street dry-dock, where she will ve an ed tonal effect, and natled by Corcoran, No runs. undergo repairs. OO for the reason also that It will create Iogteal, Saya Jones. Witth traning Burns flied to = confidence abroad In our mon: Henry Jones, of Georgia, one of the} Treadway hit to right fleid for “CHIP IN FORA S A SUMMONS,’ id ple and Time, leading Southern Journalists in the fr run, Shindle singled. Corcoran did Hke- ive or Work In the choked-up houre. aie aha oat Z against thelr client, Mr. Moyer gavet he witness a plece of | mret at, 6s Bart Fourth attees wed nda | Mtr. Elkus also. inquired whether the Paper and pencil and. asked him to | Union ‘square juror was acquainted with any members ama den.ononstrate how much profit he made | ‘Matthey Harrington, of the Actors’ Protective /Of the. Hxtraordinary Grand Jury, the In the business last week. Union, of th aloe the reporters | District-Attorney’® “office, the “Park: According to Vogler's figures his pay fe esid. to-day that | hurst Soclety or the Lexow Committee. Silk Lined roll iast week amounted {o $50.75. He | the movement war quite successful He knew Mr. Davis, of the District-At made sixty-elght dozen shirt waists at | A committee of the Central Labor Union torney’s office, and that all. & cents, making his recipts for the | ; "Have you any feeling of sympath Week $00.60. He still hal! his rent—about | Musital, Colon and fe ve yOu Ray feeling Of sy impathy OF ercoats, \dmiration for the movement known as . [silver cause, and an original signer of| Wise. Grim singled and Sh 2 60--to. His in: therefore, Ot | aver ch (aiseb lees, rr oe i - 07 fel ASS President Tappen, of the Gallatin Na-| the «o-cal ryan manifesto, thinks| caught trying to. score. SE pe AE LETT, tore ee Gyer the employment of a drummer in the Jerscy ae movement?” asked Mr. Worth \ MME Sustice Neus Advice ¢ onal Tani Ay ara lotter was forci-| Eat the President's letter Is iMogical/ single brought in two runs. Griffin's | $68, showed a lose to him for the Week | The committee of the Centeal Labor Union a 0, sit; T can't say that T have par- f a Breshiva Working, u vie ee eee a TetReE Tat anilg | ANG, IEAPSUPALE aie ae. garve ital CUenaReeS ain Tarts ete Me OLIN a naa started a | Atiieht winery. la tee fie tleulaity, haven't ahy feeling one Way _ S10 14 $. Malet: fosether; y Indl 1 Wet fetr manner ang a Clearly that gurpone, tnd Let the peop.e of the whole| Daly hit to Hines, who threw Lachance| new fot of work Sunday, and that made “Did you vontribute to the Parkhurst more Hf Brie tied) seule cnales. and, AH) RAY One fap Hage stare them. 1 The let-) Country’ know the Issue which confronts| or! at second. Five runs. & difference In his accounts. The ex- | from each of the unios fund?” { ehip in—chip In the price of a summons, | tf cannot help but have a good effect. THER iver b fr 1a | MeTNoRtA, Inning Cotter out at frat, |planations in no way altered the facts. | Dian for the government of the a] No, sir.” The more you | .8, and then you can all get yo i enh le to Mn ders tant “It is silver bl-metallism against wold] McDonald first on balls, but caugh t looks very much to me as if there | 4% “Db, now Francis L, Wellman?” } ehonlag wan Neecaal F Fl that during President: Cleveland's ad-| monometallism. can no longer be| stealing second, Castro struck out, No people, both employers and sweat-shop weltai “No an! an know about | e given by Civil! ministration at least there will be no| any evasion_of the. issue in. th stra - | runs The Hexagon Labo of s Help- i Justices New in the City Hall Court, |egisiation’” overthrowing our sound | iting plucformn. “The fight ie olf SCORE BY INNINGS. mith lide in tiate touttia! aed Pera Will nid apectal euler ie Taetay Cake line et actrees nl probes bee oe Llama’ Thibet Brooklyn, toa bevy of girls who wanted | fy gaud nares, IC would be | Rometaliiam Aagainat free silver at Che iegutars 2101s TT canivisors evinands doy Dea yishIS tk After sume further questioning, how- overcoats the less “fo sue Rernard Malone, thelr former! yvetomd byt Pay eae rt eee iene ele ane central Dakor, Calon, hey testify | will cost’ $600 ‘and’ no aun-union advertisements | Lwughiin sould’ not testify. it. migne mn SCaeeland’ hae heen w gol tug an | Col 24106 ever, Mr. McCusker sald that if Mc- the price will RIESE i . wages to their help than t y@mployer, for unpaid wages. The girls} “In addition to this, President Ch despite the f that many ————— to! pear in it dice hii “ fold Justice Neu that they had worked | [nd’s letter will restore confidence In riers have tried to palliate bis Vagler was excused as a hopeless! James Ryan, of t Sieice Barrett excused Mrs ce os seem. They are ‘ Boveral weeke nnd mere atid Gerke! Europe in our monetary affairs position by saygig that he was friendly NOT BEFORE MAY 1. 6 Henry Drosang, a grocer, of 1072 Third not ordinary over- E ° : F to silver, Louis Gordon, of 1 Essex street, came | Labor Union that his org avenue, then told Col. Fellowa that. he coats—b' © sFanging from $6.00 to $20. Very Timely, Suys Mr. Leech, ext. He has ‘a shop in three rooms, | {2 bave the Grand Jury iny did not think he could give Inspector coats—by no j Malone had promised to pay them|o the Ravor “wi wl No Ones" Mant Docking of Steamabips Sub-| where he algo lives with his family. | isdn'htectt ihe Twenenincn Precieee aye | MeLAuRhIIN a fale “trial.” He admitted means. The ex- p Mitaliedita keep hiisprime|( ithe Prenidenie. telte PERU RIRa REN CRISERaa, i : je repalrs clothing. He once saw a | mation! ThE ae a! that he had already formed an opinion fi ; y * upoeee had failed to keep his prom. ox he us ia nis letter is tim W) Pebbt f Colorado, hag been ject to New Arrangements. factory. Inapectress, about. @ year. ago. uate that ith a tanocent of Mr Tacha: Ganac ana thatie win tee: Els traordinary thing en he fixed Saturday ax muy day. | ryiaad, Im Nis" usual opulist speaker and writer of some eclal to The Evening World.) factory inspector had ever called Sion Atpp end Uso: Droakewwere to be overcome. He retired i They didn't hale f: ae fully approve of note In the South and West 7 The Eveni ° afat ip from Major’ Kipp und Capt, Brooks were rea aoe overcome e retired, about them is that came to wo 1 one \ present ¢ no one with his assertion that farmers| Secretary Hamlin ts putting the finish- Ue 5 The committee which is to submit plans for] “4 . ie ig y found the office, In Myrtle ayent ‘ “dete met pote Aras aellace, ang F Keeper, of 30 Monroe street, nald he em- | prruring shall for te esa of the charges against Inspector Me- ' wlosed, They learned that tie machinery | Ane net only: dereat any ets ri are buyers aa well de sellers. find areling touches on the Kilbreth report on| ployed’ seyen men and paid them an | tmponered sesteriny to calla converense Laughlin, but did not remember exactly ties develop more been removed, but they thought | inost certainly result in a_silver basis " B BL EVIE) D the nignt docking of steamships. He] @verage of $10 a week. affliated unions to dixcuss the subject. In the] What they were, and they had not in- and more ever dat Malone was stitt in the building. — | for hur cute doe with alt thi eetie at anrey will tyatel gol ever Mk WIth Based Ho said he employed four girls. The | mean time « proposition of the New York Paint: | fluenced his mind either for or against y ; We matter ought to be taken up| (or our currency. with all the evils at- f MN as, x y ecretary | giris together earned and. got $25.00 for | ers to use thelr hail will_be considered at some | the defendant. day youwearone raat ap? farted throu" sala Juatow Neu aye ® b pres Sele mate Wan he by Carlisle this afternoon the week, | His aalary roll amounted | future meeting of the Central body Mr. Gersnel evidently wanted very} 41 1, id = 4 be lave been receiving complaints | 27% sin etanue. tr Nae te Abe Neh AN aaah At Feary There wili have to be a q . | last week to $195.59. Th: United Association of Wood-Carvera’ had] m eh to become foreman of the jury, | Also in Covert—new n at this mani ever since 1 assumed | cioar und aistinees and have no doubt or | Mnicrerted Ak Hache Dricds Mahon cnet lcrease in. the fe pcallent tn: | IAA Hoy fe onid avcount for in theme enmag ae Omntaman al yeanranirs eating [aie wor along Sere man het meted | antes trom Longo. Everyone looks | Office, In other cases Tehave issued (ale and tetiict ant have no doubt of J interested tn having prices higher, that {crease in the force of inspectors at! way: of his receipta was That he got | vf the Central Later. Ualon an (cs el Hreak when he told Col. Fellows that | Darker than usual. for defects, not for a gommonses for nothing. ‘Then the giris | if heonte y aN PUNE LEM cai AUT ta w York, and Collector Kilbreth will, | about $112 for the coats he manufactured ned George K. Lloyd, of the Tin and Sheet-| he thought he was a judge both of law Sis all ad ri ; Bee ee OT, nd settled thelr claims) Gorhe Prewident deserves the comm the purchasing power of the dollar. in | fel, cindersiogd, ‘be inatructed to every Week: This showed that he Was! cra of thet. LU, Delegate Eugene A. donnson, [SMa fact, Then he was excused. value and merit, and the city Bas lost the price | agi he ok enaent dlemerves the commen: urcnasing power ¢ latlar. in| the new plan Info operation as soon as |unning his shop at a loss of over $9) | fr of the | Delemate Buxene A. Johnson.” John Roegler, a real estate agent, of it’ j ; Eg ty dation of ai! thon who wish to preserve] whieh “he hag’ (9 pay his debts, Con-| ha" can perfect arrangements per week : ofthe Manhatfan Musical Union, was unaaimotahy | 2 Weg One’ Hundeed amd “ewentes but it’s there just the same and 4 shar: faye, tem the advier! tava amd tratntul it wthat Hus almost hankrupted the great | «fig inay Not,be ready hefore the Arat| (You haven't told me one truth in| nse ces wootttarvers' Association is ais-| Unt street, waa then called | 8 bound to show itself. , ; fold the girls they could! injects un this, as Well fears the Unltd siatente y t Secretary Ham-| five minutes.” sak WatOn | nn Ualeen | Mood aryeray A ton ee vr. Roezlér was unsatisfactory, an Pe ihele ainiioe hohe eit, jew ns \ staple-raisers of the United States. will angrily ow you go home, and 1|cwsslne the advisablitty of sending a delegate to) Justice Tarrett ordered Ajo z * sale | eccasions, ' ant meu HY Saunt Sou ro some Yowenshere nent Batur- [ite fsvermatyal Sovvavin of Carers em nus Felgeks eared an adjournment | sig tined $r4; without silk lining $10. Suits See, a f Will He of ¢ a = = lay and be prepared to give the Com- 1 rele report ra {Jurors wouid be In attendance. 4 “gugar Refineries at Work Again. yaar, : CHICAGO BANKERS HAPPY. Ou lnieiteacr) mittee a complete and truthful account | yi) S.47eunta nae rope iat ity “ara |_ ‘The firat hour of the atternoon session i ‘The Havemever Sugar refineries, which employ ry Clowal Wave out the. following | je Strike tor Back Pay. of the conduct of your business, employing non-union men ten hours per day, ant | Was taken up with the examination of - VU HOMPSON, 4 Baie ss in wruiuens, cere sean [RIGHCH, SERCORenE (GXSTM Ey CR caper Pitty mon, etaptoved at night in the American] ; AVRAHAM Howe, Who rad he was four-| the! matter” wan re‘erred Wiator| the new “panel of jurors, which was bs Fusing order to-day. Work was rewmel at ¢| “President Cleveland's letter ts excel- fnacic Amin Fibre Chamols Com» ny's works, 13 Vandewater | tan named Levy, a’ a1 Hester street, hie rte ts Seestary to ntty the drawn tase keridas’, many of whom pre- Tallor, Clothier and Importer, ‘ Mrs crcnicg | Tho reitstion gare ches tent. and portrays ‘is position as sound de street, are on strike, for back wages, which they 1a sweater, said that he earned $2 a Ni Sy Philp Schnelder, who keeps a dry- 245 B . 4 ‘s flown two weeks go ostensibly for repairs | ON, We Money veation, A earaisly: tal to The Evening Worlt) cimiin are due them, Inatead of ving 1.60] Week and Faye ‘t to hls mother. He “ the | goods store at 1213'Union avenue, in the roadway, + ‘ SBrety. tev). months they are closed. wit ae leat scare Welland) forcibly: pi cute April 16.-Chleago Anan-|eah tor nine and a bait hours’ work, whey aay |PUILGD basting threnda, | tuna ‘that the | Arimexes, District, sald shat he Knew of y ) Ang. It ie believed the real cause is to reduce the [productive of good influence In eh fers, Irrespective of party affiliations, | they were palt but 75 cente each spend for myself,” said the boy. Pee Wnlcn Souls Brewer’ bin trom ¢ 4 wugar on hand, so as to control Ing the present strained efforts of the [are loud in their praises of the views on ~~ = pend tor Rivne ts being a fair and Impartial Juror if he ; Natha s ould be accepted. ae ge allyes arid monetary situation expressed by] Wardens and Veatry at 1 Norfolk atreet, aald a. factors i orn the Vie admitted “that he had been ap- For Sale. ie a - bs ee on wanton an teym shestor eye sR ihighaes “ * whiel eo! proach y ri e ce = " ; Mow Pawnbrokers Rob the Poor. sto Make on Cleveland in his letter de-[ 7 antena and vestrymen pas On) DAVOE WIsIted ne Dale aie ta ; ich meets in thia cits. proached by 4 strange man since he re: Ladies’ & Gents’ ois" ‘ of Uninking wil, sig invitation to visit Chicago, Angio-Amercian Free Church, of St George Rate WEE DE tb aw Seat : Harrington, of the Act Protective asi Bers Recemt Investigations show that most of New K the oth Bb H Vy P. him a number of questions on th b a Airected entirely 1 States Senator Charles B.] day resuited as follows: Wardens, HT. neddat: | he pald his help $87 per week and got| Uaton, and Frank P. Lary, of the Houseamiths a ‘ De AUDE: reer eae York's pawnbrokers are consian’@ makivix them coinage. Inde Selle TNomdant ar the Atine National y al BSR for Chie manutactured work, I. liridgemen's “Cnions were indorsed pr the|Ject of the McLaughlin case, He told ordee. tt canecnmel ‘ | reas ‘ : re of the Atlas 3 Vand Percy Sanderson. ¢. Mo oG.. veutremen, ‘ anufactured work, catral Labor Union sesterday aa cantidates for | him he had no opinion about it at all, 2 elves Hable to Imprisonment and a $00 fe by | f international arrangement, nk, expressed reat pleasure at the | Wo q ture he Fleming Wiilam a | Profit of $6.75, factory inspectors, During. the discussion of a| He did not know who the man was and Set . charging usurious interest, Overcharges are made i speuld. Le erihaicinele, auiei tude of th Presid ents tos’? he mata, | emery T 8, Smithers, TC niater, Robe Deducting the rent of the phop. and jon to Indorse them it was stated that neither} had never seen him before, but the a ee ke eek Me 7 ot, uote, And Interest on $1 $8) dal echeme ahould receive all the pub-| and should 40 the cause’ of sound |” See 1 A Racker and Berkeley: doetyn. | Roe eee nth A Week ON [eet Mie yeaition and’ (iat anty a aotes | Mutter, told him he was a representative ieee is sreress for ADL Iiteity that the silver fanatics are trytag hey Much good. = —— Jrooh Nedell, Secretary of the Cloak-|swsal, politician wauld, he appointed by the | f0ne Of the Good Government Cut styles, Mr. wor payments, van Ont | tive tt letter covers the money question | OnesWeek-Old Baby Boy (banda ir. Schnelder said he would go into why makers’ Association, described the sys-| Governor, but not until May 1, 1896. the next Presidential election uughly. One sentence puts the whole tem of sweating Master Workman Willlam I. Brower, Recretary | (He Jury box. if chosen, with no preju- hing, Co Mrs. Marks, proprietor of a laundry in Prince {Comes the honest population of the coun- [discussion in aconclse Was. That reads, | feat A Ohinery, of 26 West th “it's where a contractor works, feeds |Pawrick Murphy and George Murray were ap | Hecmuse he wong ReaInSE the defendant EDIT esate trent, near Mulberry, red the wages of /{fY Will understand the meaning of the | ‘Disguise it aa we may, the line of battle | tok to Pole Heatay a Week and allows his help (> sleep in the same | poincel by District Asseiably 48, Kot 'L., yee. | Decause he was a policeman. and would s ae thirty-fve of . plot, and will be prepared with a verdict [is drawn between the forces of safe cur- | pany. which he fourd in he hallway room the goods are made.” terday as a special committee to expiain to D. a. | &! ve ne redit to the testimony of { Minty Ave of her anirt troners: who are ail men | hat will settle all sich rant once and | rency and those of silver monometallism Sab RIE EN it : Several other witnesses were examined | 354, Dullding constructors, the reasns why D. A. | & Oolee officer as to that of any other f i Sema en Sirk. PRRRES ever. "In the Preshlent’s words are found fie ene i d then an adjournment was taken | 4 believes itself to be @ gts. aetiasion of iter Balen and Mee, M: them out, “In the mean time President Cleveland [everything to comiuend and nothing. to | MOMams ep. dan ene ary M taken |) paimers acsembly in Newark, N. J During the examination Police Com- hed ! wt pat S eh he se8h time President Cleveland tO Teh a aston . ir . ged by" A, a, ahve, painters, atlache missioner Andrews came in and hada White, Biase, Baga, Hyer ‘The New York me Strike.) sliver legislation will be put on the 1. Should Heed ared tor by ron. w man waten: aphorenys Lary Mae Paar aaterriireye tee io with Col, Fellows. He gave him a | eeont ree Se oon Pee : 5 | statute books. i b J 3 f fe - ‘ a. K. 4 Me. Sth bel i pe pirike of 250 Walog mechanics on the new ned) HENRY CLEWS 1 J. Blair, President of the ———— = - : I i. ‘sropmine sn | iit Schneider was accepted by both nvenES a fennex of the New York Life Insurance Company's ants’ National Bank, sat To Settle Dclaware's Dend The Print ‘ounct] meets at 35 Frank- moval WM for | pnt hy qn. tory iis opine fe foremey Lg ‘ot nen BS = OOWEEKLYoa Buildings, at Leonard and Elm str: not “T can ind the letter heartily. tt yt street : Warne. to prevent | the jury-box at 3.50 P.M. frauen OWRERLY LIKED IN PHILADELPHIA Ia a good st sound money | DOVER, Del. April 18 —One batjot ake | Pane a the niiseriminate removing. of subuntinates, an |, Benjamin uischy who Keeps a res- onde ~ i which every he anc or a United Senator toda 1 Tae Rigo: ocean & thie afternoon | pendment to the resolution, offered by some of | taurant at 35 Old slip, sald he wouldn't ties aaron r students of fin wea (ale rections Meera atic delegates, recommending to all| take t w from the court, and was Money rotarnes tts 4 : f follows: Higgins. 9 AdMick Massey 4] Centennial Hall. 228 baat Houston atreet has | workingmen to leavs the old political parties | excused. postal, Globe Watch Ca, ™ ae ‘Bull emits 1: Bayard ts Rides §(ianfer [ been unionized by ‘the Walvers’ Alliance Liberty. | Ings ta take independent political action aa a] ‘The next talesman called was Justus hie esilent's letter. is goo ediche. teat aig eon ies The strike of the Rohemian Union hakers for | class, was defeated H. Garthe, a sausage manufacturer, of DS. WATCHES, $1.00 weekly upward; all Souris aad Geta) Hamill, excrement Miatione a settlement 0! | ie tenchour workiay, has been icceeatul AS emmitieeappotnied upon reque 82’ Avenue Ti bay uaranieed: maderate price, Goes rear 1 Rtas | TeAuaRG lal 4 Seles a fot. the of Trade, “and it will bi —- Local Assembly 910 K has re: tere co APET LY. a rrevious occas! 2 tinge DARLING, road! Broskly ‘The National Food and Industrial LPIA, April 15. Vhitader [4 the Pea ean il i lea —= moved its hewtquar Tansembly | FepoFted to District Assembly 49, KC. of Le s Lapeer espera gee a ‘which ts give ler the patr phia capitalists are unanimous in their letter Is something every student of Dr, Buchanan's Petition, Rooms, 263 Bowery. erdag, that. Us invesiigation aa, th (he 4 Miamarck Reported Il. 1A sigtenee and Iomeley “eikaee “Se + tonal and Local Retail Grocers’ Union, will open | indorsements of President Cleve financial question should read WASHINGTON: {b=J.. J: Neah\ pret Union wager have been granted to the painters | i he Pa ial had. re int BERLIN, April 15.—A despatch from | PG yg hee as ternight at the Grand Central Palace, Lexington | etter on sound money, Party fc Pep OKaN. the wealthy Hoard of} 4) the supreme Court to-tay the petition of tr | imployed, by Ryen Homers, Trcedway and Hart liciting th ot] Friedsrichruh says tt ts reported that | WATCHES, (olld oid) @lamionds or saything te a_had Forty third street The opening at: | are forgotten In the Chief Executive Whatever difterit sions one imay | Huchanan, Chief Jaatice Puller sais the vou Rete thal ical har, as prescribed | Prince Rismarck ts ill and that Dr. | Jomsiry lines quietly #00 week Pogaioe vty Bee Seloman, FW Cduanai ot [effort to place the country on a wound] ave rewarding “Vresident Cleveland's] sit examine the paper wut toe Je and Encaustic TileLavers’ Union | by its conatitation and tion’ of principles |Schweninger has been summoned. Laketety _DOt: CORDA hy r, President of the National Assocla- | financial footing. a ah Perse or partisanship, they Qver until te-mocrow. in oder to ‘applied for a charter from the American y | tion, and others, will spesk to ancial footing, and there Is uy] pers See a ae eet oneet | tet aturnes of New York aa oppirc Nederation of Labor. from this city, Brooklyn a A dissenting voice heard from bankers | money te opened ap ee eat UF BORES Nears The iuitlation fee for unions efillated with, shusetta, New Jersey anil and brokers in the ———e i i Tthink the West, withont regard to Central Labor Feletation. hae The following views are from some of | party. remrete nat meeting heme fee with b) sed from $2 _—— ote Gelphia wiley that Internationa imeta m ts i ss 4 wt cana ne rter Bry Ss hers might perhaps have gone in United States a Sete War lain. rear nion. future conte es on this subject AL the next term of Court Bena or Hii» Richart Walter, of Morrisania, ana Fy ee Shirt Ironera have been locked out from the ney question quest pecially ne of thet JE> Stop that Cough! _ . ne that tells sbsolite: ith oof ela t Fvening World) 7 Haceision Laundry, 66 Prince etre because they seneeees It may lead to serious conse {Hite tmat OURAE la Be khDun ccs Army Worm Doing Its W raver Wit se nueed Der eae Bie 3 Sgr eg ig that ought to be known more SPRINGFIELD ML April 15 —Secre: Siiected to”e reduction of thelr wages Good Week Days : udivice to, farmers, wn A i RUSSELLVILLE, Ky, April 18—The much | "thy Willlam H. Prant frewing Company and RATE: 20 Words, 10 Cents, Bs $s wil nd his reflections on hurt. | ary of Stace Minriebsen, head of the], my worm ‘has nade it : George Grauer have signed the annual agreement in and Sundey: F quences. Cough remedies wil igri FET se ee eee eit ntl seate anon ra Ra'ede ot asowan' | oe Ura Me ney i ata teem crning Wart, || Fy ; - eller is a mos rt and | ona silver basis, nays ho is disappointe if SEA treAD SIOUEK & a William Willow, of (he Varnishers’ Upton, wax ‘a not do it, because it means morc fs Itaehe sieorels @ Unter- [i ie errant a ietter, eee Nted | muitions of them, amd ther are making» clear] ginted a: momoer of the Greanieation Gosealtic than a simple cold Scott's |“ '""' iON AC RTA something sringer from an advocate of| seon heir way [Sr tke Central Labor Union’ yesterday, ¥ & - hid nt bd geld standard faa | Charles Klueppewverg, William Letman and Her nan Lane have been re-elected delegates to the —e— -- Central Labor Union by the Germania Wal 3 Treasurer Mn _ Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with on as they now # Company Tho letter. by fi pa Democmey of the stat Witt Abo A Innnes 4 : he the pulley Mr, cles : ote on. i hites will do it, a “Phe country wishes io be { rear Weather Forecas Del ‘ob E, Brautch, fC. Fink an Bprpopmcephites will do it, and | “The ountty wishes to be free Pe euean, dietarek vorveaet toe inngeis Dour eating 9p. on | WUNCR, Mule? vate Rowhtta’yy "iad Bhatt Ee ge the same time will build up | men so Increase ana hare eh te ea] cee, Ruvemene ts Emo WiNE, Tursiay: Por New York ant vicait. fae tote TINE the striking meter manera ot 5 lortify the system agai need of bond tssucs to meet the re-|and overwhelme: he wed by Increasing cloudiness a Local Assembly $07, K. of La, tral a and { fy the system against Quirements of Government expenditures. | te 4 swhelnes ‘ Mi AaCoety | tember aounces that Rew mainbera who fal (pay thelr further attacks. inne hand. ayndicate wil andoultieaty thwoat winds to shifting to nittation fee by next Thursday will be required 3 prevent’ gold exports, this ‘Spring AiltAseeslinno Rn icant: Sa ee 000 rusia the boat 7 : ene ont | Summer, and after that time i 1@ three great shoemakers’ organizations of ; We are putting up a so-cent | munis ot Europe ‘for our securities and (Special to The Frening World ) va bh nia eoaniry re now “united” 0 their Conven oe j a iif. | ePOPs at much higher prices an PENVER, Col, April 15. Ex-Senator | AM on. held at Hoston, they resolved to amalgamate x Size for just these local diffi ruling will'so burt the hnlanen of tr A: Hill auld the: Depaient io Genk 2 aavterthe “uame ot (he! shot and Shoe “Maker Thera wala Son Speen omy — : -C na 7 Mb pported in le nial lon of fro» irty. se Bitty t : @ulties. For ordinary Coughs | {ih fies i iaa) ter to Chicago, does not advance a singt The bekere anions inthis city and. Brooklyn Maaiou avemu POvKIya OMe, wins Wes iingion siterk, Mraskisie, Otay Beco aKe! and Twenty a rel a ‘ antity w 4 nt Cleveland's let ty rgument to prove his assertions abo! 5 f wv 9 orter-hour demonstra w 4 Fe and Colds that quantity wil! Gat Cleveland's | gument to prove his assortions about Beecham's pills for cor. | ‘sam, toah "the prelim mar arranges VME WORLD In TUE Be atber Lehi LRUIN AGEL oe cee 2 doubtless cure. If it is dee but with the silver pul We are suppose that he means ies 5 Re FR ERURY RAEN , ‘ 4 é IN ENISTESCE, PLOYERS LOOK TOIT = & "7 id weed ro. ~ CCP | act repealed, the necessity of the Kold when speaks of sound money, stipation 10% and 25° Gey | sax Senwarts, proprietor of Liverty YOK HELP. DURING MARCH won 17,043 NTED" ADVERTISEMENTS. > peated it may require more. is not quite clear. Silver bullion is aid hee his letter is ail assertion. not! the book at your di uggist eaoe Niasraan eteti taht giana ine wi EN OTHER NEW YOK PAPERS COM NTED BUT 16,624, OR 1,310 Linn iv, 0 70 4 an ounce, in due season | argument and not proof. ee ¢ Don't be perowaded to accep! a substitutc! y as ever before, | “The letier i all smoke, It 1s dog- and go by it. be delayed. "| matic and the conclusion is that he has gO by foot Rave 1, Al Druggits. 0c and $1. Be mt me Se ONE ‘In the meantime, the country nerally | not digested the financial question.” ‘Aaaeal sales move Gap 000000 benaa,

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