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action when President Jeroloman broke = Perhaps.” he sald, “Mr. Brookfield belleves that to give ev iver CREDIT SAFE. —_-> opy of the consolidate ike” ine — tain msn the Bible Lac would know no more it " eX chorus of “Ohal” wen han before they it up over the room. Alderman Noone; got off a tirade, and then the matter ended for the present. if @ dosen resolutions for the erec- GAL in. variout acrougntere the 001 Hall Bonds Issued Net Legal Until/tion of tamps, in various thorou Werks Are Completed. up the consideration of general orders. One of the resolutions thanked the Mayor of Baltimore for the which he received the A’ hich went di ' Constitution jo | the, trolley, ! Sew Tends to a Reall-| the st he action of Street-Cl sation of Home Rule. sioner Waring In seizi in the streets overnig! \resolution from Alderman Clancy. He | denounced it as an outrage on poor, peo: id the sel ped Finance Committee of the Boar! Pee mae 1G anh dead oP FIBA wi Aldermen at the meeting of the Boar. to-@ay submitted a report on the Ma- ®. . in which His Honor fier to recover them He offered a resolution directing the Chair to appoint a committee of five to Mayor Strung and protest to him a 18 aly inted it that a .|“*Xiderman ‘Oakley pointed ou Th bill had actually passed both branches of the Legislature taking the power out of the Street-cleaning Commissioner's back of city bonds, authorised for issu Marshall, “Windolph Goodwin begins by re me: @doption of a preambie and resc He urged that the committee k the Mayor to approve of the bill, which would give immediate relief. This ycourse will be pursued. a EXCISE BOARD CHANGES. Chief Clerk Bis by W mp fa. mes F. Bishop, who has been Chief te with regard to k of the Excise Board six years, | sore pteaneme a saretty authorized ion tered his resignation to-day to take ‘That this Board dose not effect Apri 90. f city bonds for Mr Bishop's successor is William H. wance of the tt ho has been for some time a the proceeds of the bond onan 1 t an ina Broadway clothing houee. for the payment of th & prominent member of the Repub- tion of the EI is- | y ha $3.00 a | Preambie contains the statement layor that bonds amounting MALES were unissued, and that there wes future ability on the city to $19,879. 080.68. follows that th the Comptrolier's reply ot legally ja Be Succeeded That contingent future Ii Tork not yet commenced as 14 Hit w painted a: ant cashier in place of John BE. Don- | liy, who resigned shortly after the * new Commissioners went into office. oe GEN. EWING APPOINTED. | Gen, Thomas Ewing has been ap- - pointed Attorney to the Building De- tment. His salary is $5,000 a year. Mr. Ewing is 4 member of the firm of Ewing, Whitman & Ewing, of 41 Wall street In national politica he is a Democrat, put he supported Mayor Strong in the last election It is said he does not belong to any f the poitical organizations of the city. Contrary to general expectation, DALY MUST GO. was no discussion over the rejx that —__—— Feserved for the next meeting Of| steam Will Make Coren Hin Asatet-| ra. wAtne Finance Committes utterly ta | Conna | Le Be mde oy avon Strong, stayor Strong has asked for the resig- ted the tax Values in order to kecp | nation of Assistant Confidential [Wiliam HL Daly from Mayor Gilroy's adm ain ref ° yaly will xo on May of the Board a copy of the mew. succeeded by Willlam titution, The expense, it. wag [rooktleld I porould Bevoniy about soho, ut Sherif Cl amount He was wiling te furnish w| Third District Court, Pecan ee eco Suretph ws, The salary of A: tant Confidential Becueo eve Alderman Nooney |Clerk to the Mayor is $1600 8 year. to make an attack on the Ite | —— stration, but the subject wus Fire Department Troubles, shelved. win cried out that ne| a litte man an Alder-| are; U @f home rule for cities, and will umber of mandatory laws, w ve heretofore, ax referre} to in sa: ‘3 message, jargely dominated in making up of the budget of expendi- of this city for years past. 4 there HL Coraa, 1x91, formerly clerk in ¢-Combuat Violations of the Rroworks Hearing 1 Apri Beery lw said rt Twenty men engne Halt pair Fire Departitent Ir. Brookneld’s , ur Enew what i ae med. the Com: | lot of messenger boy's. | a 8. were talking of to be an _appoini have been t u ay @ resolution was adopted that or medical offlcer who interferes with the n Clerk cont who was left over cont administration. aliy 6, will be forthwith diemiseed from the aie) HH) {COrOR: pathcallyoatrgited Wy) tha’ Baatd er a ealet ot een eeye eine the remodelling the Willard Parker disinfecting depot in Bat Sixteenth street, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; APRIL 16; 1895, tern (JACKSON'S, LATELY OF 777 BROADWAY, Bros.|p, NOW ar will offer to-morrow 45c 48 53¢ Cc 21% by 2% yds | | 224 by |2%2 yds 59c | 234 by | 244 yds 63 West 23d St. ‘tment Doctors, Take At the meeting of the Wealth Deparment to- | Inspector at Special Price Sheets ana 1y% by 2y jnat received from Custom-Honse, im- 2% yds 2% by Golden Brown, Reseda Green,Cream, Move, Pillow Cases 6th Ave., corner 18th St, 36 inches 12c¢ 86! B'way, bet. 17th & 18th Sts. Gan Kid Gloves ¢ 7 14 by adies’ 4-Button Cc mila a ll bra il 8. 234 yds Avé., cor. 8 St, 1000 Dozen Pillow Cases |Crepons 2% yds 36 34 KA ported on special order to retail at 75e. 2 by 2% yds Tan and Golden, 45 by 10¢|5° 11s SSS Hemstitchea | STECIL BARBI SHLE 2h: yds 50c 2 by Will Offer To-Morrow Laundered All-Wool Wavelet Weave Sheets C. at Xu br 254 90 2% yds In Black, Navy and Light Blue, Cardinal, 214 yds 40c| z JACKSON'S, hi 1 . 5 " . seen iy a __{Matris’ Glove Emporium, To-Morriw and During Rematueer of This Week. Sheets Reduced srom 1.23. ly by azys SSC 163 doz. 18 and Button Suede in opera, black andGloves, tan. Worth 1.75, 2.80, 181 doz. Men's Pique Walking Gloves, in all desirable shades of Red , and Tan, Worth 150 THIS 18 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SiCURB Exceptional bargains JACOBS’ THEATRE LEASE. Landlord Restrained from Dinpos- reatment by a physician of any perro Cc! 6 il (OLA AE I cept ait ep Drbasintons *TIACY.*. @ATH AVE. 1TH TO 14TH st. ——_—— WHEN GO CENTS PROCORES ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of Clean, Fresh and Seasonable Merchandise of latest styles and patterns, It is certainly a rare opportunity, of which it is safe to avail one’s self both for immediate and prospec- tive wants. This is exactly what we are offering in ottingham LaccCurtains WE PURCHASED 25,000 PAIRS AT 40% DISCOUNT from actual values, being the entire stock of one of the largest houses in the country, now in liquidation, and we are giv.ng our custom- ers the benefit of this discount. The lot is free from old and shopworn styles, as the Curtain department of the house from whom we bought was destroyed by fire last Winter, and levery Curtain is this Spring’s importation. That this is A Rare Opportunity for procuring Unprecedented Bargains ing the Manager, Hi. R. Jacobs, the theatrical manager, obtained a temporary injunction from | Judge Beach in the Supreme Court to- | day restraining Civil Justice Martin from Issuing a warrant dispossessing him uf Jacobs’ Phird Avenue Theatre, Es pending the result of the action whicl ersonal Tax, has been brought to alter the leus under which Jacobs holds possession, Jacobs claims tha is rent was ine creased from $13,000 w year ar. agreement that the theatre building would The landlord, Jacob: make the alte 8, The bid for ad transforming it into bacteriological laboratory went to Jackson Hol- jan. been In conference tu at their rk. A rumor, been atarted jayor Strong ! > $18,000 on ansexament front of the remodelled, falled to Spring Silks- Big Sale of Silks. G0c, DOUBLE WARP BLACK SURAH, 390. Gplendia Quality Double Warp Black Surah Silk, very lus- trous, real value ¢ 75e, IMPORT STRIPED TAFFETAS,45c. Btriped Taffetas, all new ef- te specially suitable for Waists and full Dresses, sold 45 for Te... a) $400 BLack FIGURED TAFFETAS, 65, Black Figured = Taffetas, Beautiful Displ small and large designs, also floral and seeded effects, worth $1.00, at.... 50c, WASH SILKS 286, Genuine Japanese Striped Wash white and tinted WEDNESDAY. 29) THE 9c, | Dress Goods. iP mie eee our .$1.25 Imported 48-in, AND ‘Whipoord Vigoreaux ‘ \\\\\ PERPECT SHAPE. ‘Very fine Black Satin Duchesse, rich Lyons finish, excellent for Wear, regular price $1.25...... ‘ll our $1.00 46-In. Vigoreaux Suitings. $1.28 Imported 42-in. Crep $1.00 @-in, Dresden G Importe: | 89 thy, N\A ON SALE WEDNESDAY | Special in Laces, Black ; White ‘™ “a” 40 ar) 3 03 ld «Black Dress Goods, ' All the most desirable and ple fab wics bought from the receivers of E Jaffray & Co. now on » Prices ever known in the deffray's 5c. All-Wool daftray's @ll-wool Storm Berge. Jaftray's 70. Foule Serge. : Seftray’® We. Pure Mohair Bre h Te. Imported Surah Twills, 46 in. ec, BIIK-Mixed Novelties... bec, Navy dtorm Serges and 1 perial Serges, all shades Me. Assorted Wool Challie ground ... Use. New Novelty Art Cre street and evening shades....,. Rourdon, Sik Pt de Gene 12 inc Appl net top, Pt. Vee § inches wit e, 12 Inches wise yles and quale 49, Special in Ribbons, and mary othe: Storm tee Kood Darga at at all-wool 4 4) Fancy Ribbona Stripes, I Checks, two-toned, double-faced; Back — Brocades lack Faille, San in Neckwear, different er color BT, all colors, 2 | J > k Mo Crepou en 159 nae eee fe rinch 15 Spacia: Vandyke points VERY BPECTAL—4-in0n Ime ! | | L effects; well worth 49 5S) Pissing Ported All-Wool black Jac- Quards in Gora) and Damusse price $1.0) ee | a B0c, Plisse at iGe. | 50c, Handkerchiefs, Ic, ‘RM00 pieces Plinse, the newest “and best wash fabric in the all the choicest Unts, “ie site biacks and mourn- ou Jacqu Lace Collara—t er ew but r . de and st $1.0), all at # de Jemen’s Pure White Japanese 80k Hand- ef, wot the small kind, but good Jarge gize, 1 und 1 1-2 inch hem; they are @ good barguin at Wer, Abr ver | Fi ishing Tackle. | Braided Cotton, In hanks of 84 Ww Best Bass Line, on blocks of 00 VIGILANT) ®t, : Braided Ot) Silk, Gut Leaders, in yard lengths, Extra heavy 3-Joint | Hard Bratded Linen, on blocks Furnished ay. GREATER NEW YORK’S is therefore a modest statement _ Jilted, She Hanged Herself. Amok Chinese weding was performed 1ast| POTTSVILLE, Pa., April 16—Mary Brensinger, evening by the Sunday-school of St. Bartholo- the twenty-year-old hter of w farmer living mew's Chinese Guild, at 209 East Forty-second | Beir here, committed sulcite by hanging herself. Sho was to have been married last Saturday t street, A white atrl, who 18 mild to be con- fhe was to 8 iropermttay Pea tsshes died nected with the Sunday-school, took part Im the | inake * wedding ceremony with a Chinaman before an| of Americans, Chinamen and half- | A Chinese orchestra played, and China: ucht wedding cakes for thelr white wo- men teachers, The ceremony was long, and in- c med to please th a Chinese Mock Marriage. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 16. 3. thirty, formerly a snake-charmer in how, Killed herself with Paris green 4 house early this morning. made, double heels and double soles, plain and Richelieu, ribbed, all the new spring shades, including tans, slates, pink, blues, heliotrope, &.. &c., value 50c. pair. EHRICH BROS. To-Morrow We Sell 400 DOZ. LADIES’ HOSE. | PER PAIR. customer. Black Sil ack Silks. usual, continually Crowded. The Reason Is plain. Here is one only Reason why: rich lustre, and very superior quality; same quality’ sold everywhere at 50c, yd.; on sale Wednesday at,, ‘) s IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BARCAINS Nek Bothots ‘pr carry he largest sat’ fnead sertntat ae” teeeait’e cre melline. goed st R QUOTATIONS ; e Moquette Carpets, sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price per yd...... Velvet Carpets, never sold for less than $1.50; our price per yd Ingrain Carpets, good value at 50 cents ; our price per yd. Parlor Suits, fine Brocatelle, a beauty at $50.00; our price Oak Pillar Extension Tables, cheap at $6.00; our price .. 3.60 and so on throughout our entire stock. Customers who desire to pur- ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM, which permits you to make a small payment either weekly or monthly FURNISH YOUR FLAT COMPLETE FOR $100.00 is a world-beater; it embraces goods actually worth $150.00 We are S. BAUMANN & CO., 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., cor. 46th St. From 8 to (2 Only One lot of Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, full regular) ALL AT Not more than three pairs of above to each | _ Rellable Silks only. Silk Department, as 130 pieces BLACK Double Warp Pure Silk Surab,) SIXTH AVE. AND 23D ST. TN FURNITURE, CARPETS Of BEDDING iy 3 $1.00 Tapestry Carpets, regular 75 cent grade; our price per yd. Chamber Suits, 3 pieces, worth $20.00; our price....... chase on credit can do so until paid. Gash Not Necessary. Our great offer to overstocked, and sacrifice goods to make room. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. GREATEST STORE. Noominadale 07 feet, plain or mottled. . ite Hawser Laid Cotton, on blocks of 50 feet, at. In coils of 75 feet, 4 connected, for, each from $e, to. brass mounted, hollow butt and extra lancewood tp, full mounted .... l di +) of 7 feet, 14, oF 300 fee a ies U nected . complete, on sinker and nes, Dlock#—-line, float NOOK wos sees Sale of Groceries. Cincinnat! Sausuge, best, per Ib. Imported Cervelat, best, per Ib, Corn, tender, sweet, our regu lar price 100... Corn, teader, sweet Mr price We. Sv as Cheer per mh Club-Hovse Chi Prunes, finest w OT 07 our regu- Figs, finest layers, 2 Jams, all kinds, high grad AD ean 18e, 2 fOr... E. S. Jaflray Hosiery AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, Those pure bright Silk Hose i \ | that have been the talk of the pairs left; worth $3.0)..., H) i At) Mit y Ladies’ finest 4-thread were Sde., tans, sta and fancy boot pa and Richeideu ribbed. Ladies’ finest W-gauge 1 double soles, high apliced riaKADs and Bia nless black, usually sie. Children's fine ribbed Cotton Hose, double knees, stainless Liste, black Something new, this handsome and made Parlor Bult, covered with extra quality Mohair Plush and trimmed with silk plush, upholstered in first clase manner, with spring edges on all pieces; guaran: teed no excolvior; worth 985.00. Hats. eeeuseve22re rs ceo 0008 TH tS 38 Ave59 <6 Piberhaseseeeensaasas For the Stable. See To-Morrow’s papers for an Important Special Announcement concerning | English Crown Soap, quarts...... 50 Fownes's English Gloves, noe: 5 | sewed Tein . English Dandy Brushe: .88 | Hand-sewed English Halters. 5 Genuine English Holly Whips Imported Riding Bridle, nana 4 0 forged Bit and Bradoon........+ By Purchase your supplies from us and you will save money—lots of it. Our Summer stock ts now ready—largest as- sortment in tee elty. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS—Larg- est assortment In New York, AllComplete for $1.98 feet 1 ntrimmed of good vo rubber , with reel and nozzle, all complete, as shown Cy —— Uon, only €(.@8, Japanned Tin Wa- , $4.98, Here's a Spe-| | 4at. Gat. 8 qt. 10 at. 10 (26 (20 BO Double Burner Gas Stoves, with 6 fret best quailty covered 97 complete ....ss A 6904) Well-made and strong double 4- Ol Stove, good value clal— A Serge Sult in a a fine Ine of Ref 5 and Baby Carriages at very moderate prices. Notions, Small Wares style that has come to stay; correct in shape and faultless in every detail; ex- 1 Wares: ecllent for wear; pid-Stamp Horn Loues special at ‘ney's Pin Books (full count) Clinton's Sufety Pins— 0. 1, dowen, 4c.; gross, ». 2, dozen, Se.; gross, dozen, o.; gros: fine feather-stitched 9-yard lengths, 6 most | desirable patterns, per piece... Holyoke, Wellington and Man- hattan Spool Cotton, dozen.... Silk Japanese Lambrequins Our own importation, direct from Yokohama—5.00 Lam: brequins, handsomely embroid- red with g0id; Value 83.98....., 4 N Also, ee grand leader, of Crepon a Braid: number ole- j want Skirts, worth not less than me pickings from Jaffray's Stock of | 75 | 80 15 06 | 3 BT 1,59, Magnificent Show---New Dress Coods. China and Japan, 1.39 A Regular $6.00 Book. STORY OF HINA AND JAPAN, Geographical positions, enormous Fesources, wealth, emperors, courts, governments, people, manners, customs, etc, ete., showng how the people of these great nations live and die; how they maintain In Oriental splen- dor the China and Japan of toe day, with a sketch of Corea and the Corea: ard the causes leading to the conflict of 1894, a Kighly interesting book, come piled by James Hyde Clark, as. sisted by Chang Wong, of China, and K. Tatoni, of Japan, trom the choicest Chinese, J; nese and Corean literature extant, elaborately illustrated, hand- somely bound in cloth and gold, printed on fine paper, sold by @ubscription at $6.00; special at., Outr $1.09, Outre-Mer, by Paul Bou: member of the French Konseny, Dublizhed at $1.7; our special price 4... {09 $5.00 Silk Umbrellas, $1.97, ‘@ offer 1,000 Tight-Rolling Cane Umbrelias, made of pure silk, with English paragon frames, case and tassel to match, best quatiry, Wetchsel,Congo and other hardwood handles, were tuied w each, ut a Only one to each customer. dealers, NO MAIL ORDERS ¥: cee” Silk Belts, All Initials, 290, Silk Belts, with sterling silver- Plated Initial Buck:es, any let. te. value 69c., epecial price...... 29 Awnings, $2.49, Window Awnin, made to order, of pe b.ue or white stripe doub: @ material, and hung complete for 249 each and upward, Special inducements to real-estate dealers, builders, &c, Musical Instruments. One of the largest purchases ever made of High-Grade Musical Instru- ments enables us to offer the following great bargains, Every instrument war- ranted. Order immediately, for at these prices the goods will sell very rapidly. Mail orders promptly filled, $500 Pianos $149, 149.00; | our High-Grade Harmony Pianos, in Oak Mahogany or Ebony Every piano accompanied with a guarantee for § years, Ali planos kept jin tune for one year free of charge, $6.00 Mandolins, $2.39, $8.00 Mandolins, $2.98, American made, Sycamore and plain edge, ebonized fin- wer-board, inlaid position dots, rosewood guard plate, Italian model patent head, nickel sleeve protector; regularly ea Seay 2.68 | $1.00 grades, per pair. $10.00 Violin Outfit $3.98, Stradivarius Violin, Brasil wood $1.50 grades, per pair $2.00 grades, Goldine, per pair. $3.50 grades, solid silver, pair. i ‘ t \ \ 4