The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1895, Page 8

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i PASSES. A DIVIDEND. Bs beck Portis B Drops to 624! in Wall Street. ‘eaters Hammer General Electric on Unfavorable Reports. ‘Phe trading element at the Stock Ex- |}, @hange hammered the market at the owing to the alleged failure the negotiaticns between the General ‘Eyeetric and Westinghouse companies fer a pooling arrann Pe ni favorable character of the St. Paul re- * pert fot the second week of April. * The latter shows gross ea! QW 2 decrease of $71,512 as com- with last year, General Electric 21-4 per cent., to 31 3-4, and over share: changed hands during the fifteen minutes of business. too! in London, to. 63 yer cent, on call, round hsm ered at these, figures, news from Baltimore that & directors had decided dividend was reves by wat stock to 52 1-; him, however, was stron, More particulary the special: ‘Tennessee & ron, tra: ame :ess uctiv a market gathered strength (aay, ‘advanced, “and a humber of ties moved up ‘sharply. ‘The trad- fot large, but covered an un- e number of varieties. umped to 117 on rumors Hf aoe to be substituted for nt, and the un-/ ings of |; e| Will be made to take Perry TO FIGHT EXTRADITION. Ask fot a ia Perry. Oliver Curtis Perry, notorious express train robber, jali breaker, and the last captured convict of the quintet that escaped from ihe State Criminal In sane Asylum at Matteawan one week ago to-day, was in a@ cheerful mood this morning when he awoke In the Hudson County Jail, in Jersey City. “T shall not go back to Mat and {ts horrors until I am. to,” he declared Wh there tt all be throug extradition and y no other process. I'm being treated humanely now and i lke it Perry wus asked agin by the court- gay of the Warden cc | treasure, sald to be seer \cinity of Little Falls. “Ite ‘udmitted that he had a sum of money Lidden away, but he refused to tell where or how much It amounted to. “I will way this much." sald Perry, “An express company has a that al; hat was take me was oO. Now, ner a a a eee fea! but “Mite helt ald thin morning Lamb, one of the officials of ‘an, Who identified Perry at the jal! jase, night, left order f Keeper le, who had earl en the port Immediately to the more, Zz Coyle comes here to-day," said Warden Mitchell, “I shall teil him to {Means that no attempt away unt! the extradition laps ‘The outinw ts well fed and will have fully recovered in a few day Simon Kelly, the Chief of so MAYOR Of “lat the jail to-da: 1 Mitchell not to deliver | Tegular period for alice, and pleturesqu a call ‘had “been paid over rd_J. Ciifford, and Policeman Alrces, who caprared the catiaw, ‘This’ afternoon Lawyer Alexander Simpson announced that he had inter- ested himself in Perry's case and would fight Nis extradition, He will appear before Judge Lippincott and axk for # writ of habeas corpus for the re of the train robber on the ground thatthe commitment by Judge hawken, was lilegal. The commitment was made out on Perr: LT that he wan a fugitive from an wane asylum, but Lawyer Simpron olde that this is not enough ‘i ie not likely that Judge t will order put It is thought he order 1 mmitment to be changed 80 that I be regular, HE AIDED TOM O'BRIEN. oe the release of ROME, morning t case of W. MI excap king,” wi er. Huck, th : » April 17.- * jury which will try the Minchon was completed. initeted for aiding, An t prion, ArH ago, ing trhal fell, the ing argument x y Klock promised ‘plein af Louk fon hand. to testify that. chon and O'Brien in the Ary public, tt | subject. U. 8, Supreme Com plication for a Wr Error, WASHINGTON, April 17.—Chief Jus- Fuller, In the United Htates Supreme urt, to-day denied the application of Rober . Buchanan, New York wite murderer, for writ of error, The Court departed from its usual custom, which is to announce decisions only oh Monday, for the reason that Buchal Is now under sentence of death by electrocution during the week nor sine next Monday ttorneys Noah and for Buchanal now take the case to the Britis! sador and ask him to interfere in nan's behalf, he being a British Gibbons and said that the: ‘They will endeaver, alro, to secure a respite from Gov, Morton, pending Sir der, of Wee-| Ni At 11.90 this | th, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN! «APRIL 17, 1803) MEAT MAY BE RIGHER SOON, Price of Live Stock Has Been In- creased. No Immediate Relief from the Im- port of Mexican Cattle. ‘The grip of tne power that haa forced 8] that ominous warnings were being x! n that there would be still another ad- vance before the week Is ended. ‘There haa been 4 slight increase In the prices of cattie on the hoof, caused by decreased recelpta here and In Chicago: but there was no change this morning In the price of dressed beef. Another In. crease in the price of «: however, Will be followed by an Increase in who.e- sale prices, and thi vance In retail pric Secretary Morton's move for a sus- pension of the Tariff law so far as Mexican beef ts concerned cannot affect this market for weeks to come, and then only slightly, as Mexican cattle-raisers, having lacked the incentive of a first- clase market, have not produced firat- class cattle, and inferior beef finds @ poor market in New York. The advent ef Mexican twef should make it easter for the poorer people, however, and they are feeling the pres- sure of high prices for meats most keenly. It in the user of the better cuts that will get no relief from 28-cent porter- house and 82-cent roasts, for they are cut only from the best grade cattle now owned by the m of Chicago and lew York The Kosher Butchers’ Association. is now fi ized for the big fight ar jainet the Comb} Ti at at the me the" new Teving a0, room Streets lastnight. they started a fund at $0’ gach and appointed a “war come mittee,” composed of M, Aoramoyits, A. Goldstein, Bamuel Lockmann, D, Grosse, 1 Leraky, M Hoffman, L. Kone and M. Goldstein, This committee will formu. late plans for fighting the Trust. ‘They want the privilege of Peaet thelr own butcher, Instead ot paying heavy fees for butchering, rt plain that prices are raised ino inately and unrersonable aginat them on the portions of the “beef crittur” used by me “For instance,” nays Louls Rose, of 74 Columbia street, “they charge ua 81-2 cents pound for ‘chuck, neck’ and shin the aunt price for a whole 1-2 cents to the non- When we appealed to r for us, sald the local id not permit them to do tt. vajciferously that they be printed with World's detatled story of ing ame of the morrew afternoon. —— ond Bonds ce Patterson to-day heard argument by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ie mpany to continue an Injunction re: ie the Mercantile Trust Company from geting, 218-700 008 worth Atlantic and Ps The piteation In tor bonds, ‘who claim the aale the plan for the Feorganisation company. wion was reserved. ‘would Interfere wi Dect Gustay A. Radtke publisher, bookseller and Printer at 6 Kast Rghte street, made an anaigument to-day to George W. H. Ritchie, ith preferences to DM. Roberta, § Kadi, | $2 996; th Tovnay, $300" hel Jullan Pauncefote's investigation of the % | cane, @ omahe pf Ta. South we Pac! Fire broke out at 845 o'clock this Morning on the third floor of the five tory = house, 8 Amsterdam avenue, are four familles on a floor, Bi here have been many. Ince! eB in that vic of late that this” was thought to be of a similar Mature. Capt. Gallagher, of the West Sixty- h street sti attoey. je a care: sand “found in th by Curry and her so Bost’ ‘Wt is believed, by th Of amobing cigarettes 1) The damage was not more than a there was no insurance. Far a t was considera eiten he one hundre ants. Of mae 2 occupant ONLY SMOKE, NO FIRE. It Takes Little to Make a Scare Near the Recent The patrolmen of the West One Hun- @redth street station have been told to le gon's habit bed keep a sharp lookout for fires because | of the scare in that vicinity. At 4 @'cléck this morning, when a man rusted | a atehement-house 738 Columbus told Policeman George Reed ¢ P house was acinar the coticas ik him to sendinan alarm: © pia ran into the hcuse, ‘the ‘settwestoume of ioke-house of John Rollmi Ropers the tenant’ from sending He found was no fire, Dog Saves a House An attempt was made oy fredugs to burn the at 182 West Fit- feenth street. last Saturday. A heap of news. wes thrown on 1 nd Lighted Four W Ips for Kiel, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 11,—Secretary rt to-day decided to detach the armored | Pulser New York und the triple crow cruiser | jwmbla from Admiral Meade's command, aw ide them to Kiel to take part in she gr jon. The Saa Fri oo will take parte maning Staten vensels, —— ning W ore You-rif you care for basc- cee only smoke | $7 ° |RRonEPT INTUN j \40 M FATHER AGAINST SON. Simon Hert His Boy Convicted of Forgery. Jacob 8. Herzig, @ fine looking young laced on trial to-day before , in General Sessions, for second degree. The com- ptaln the father, Simon, and his uncle, Philip Herslg, comprising the firm of He vale Throthers, furriers, of 133 re harge ip that on June 2), 1894, ndant forged a note for ylumbla Bank. ‘This was but & series of offenses of a similar alleged to ha’ been com- oung Hergig. In all, it te his father and uncle, he 0 by forgery. went upon the witness testified hi man, sobbing ast would break. + She was Miss tis Ivey, of Hamilton, Ontarlo. » Was greatly attached to be autiful ‘ae In his defense swore that his erand uncle gave him permisston. hecks for the firm. ut three quar: with # verdi he necond ¢ ters of an hour of guilty of forgery gree. Herzig will HOUSE-CLEANING Ting HAS COME. REPLACE TREOLD RE PLANO OR ORGAN AND RE. ne RNISH THE NEW OR OLD HOME WITH THE EVER POPULAR AND BEAUTIFUL UP-TO-DATE NEEDHAM PIANO A MARVEL OF | FECTION AND ed on Friday NICAL PER. + AND RANK. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. | ae To 8900 ON INNTALMENTS OF TUL. PAID, jon Toe H (@ STOOL 3 CAMS, ANY | wQUuAnE, GRAND, AN ORGAN AT FULL IN PART MENT. . pa LLY WARRANTED FOR SIX VEAuB GIVE : PAY. ON} | NO CHARGE Fou DE SOF NEW YORK, crry, ALLY INVITE A CALL TO OUR Wwateene pin, WH “VE SMALL BE PLEASED TO GIVE EVERY ATTEN. TION AND AL FORMATION 7 ’ we BE REND FOR OUR STRATED CAT. PRICES AND TERMS, MAILED PRE 1. ©. WEGQUFARTH, Manager Retail Dept NEEDHAM PIANO AND ORGAN CO., 8 Sign Of the Gold Piano." 136 East 14th&t.. N.Y. \NTRUMENTS AME | ¥. Moland, $207; made by H.W. Kitehell, Game, "10 WILL BUY OUR Imported Clay Diag on surIT FOR MEN. In SACKS and CUTAWAYS. Guaran- teed Value $25.00. Theae wonderful Sulteare incinded Sale of 910 Sulte made in our from Imported Weellens CLOTHING Co., od | The market LONDON & LIVERPOOL Hester St 100,000 BALES IN AN HOUR. Cottom Market Takes Another Up Tare om Liverpool Advices. otton market. took another up turn chieny on an advance of several points in Liverpool. There was a good Jaen! of buying for long account and | considerable covering. It in said that | Wall street is buying heavily and that the biggest bull has unloaded a good deal of cotton, ‘The sales during the firat hour were jabout 100,00 bales, first transactions In- cluding May at 6.79. Shortly after, the opening there was 4 good dval of reallz- Ing, while of the ‘advance was lost. iw excited und nervous, ——= ANOTHER BIG SKY SCRAPER. 4 01) Secures a Option on Do: mn Real Estate. It is eald the Standard O11 Company has secured an option on ail the property between Proad and New streets, the Western Union Building and Exchange a to erect thereon a sky halloch te Costumers. our Trade Mark guarantees Torrect Stole B Verfeet Fir Special Sale LADS’ a WalsTS, larly £4690, oz __Re ularly 81.0. vanes a Percale, 500 Striped Parcale, 300 Fancy Lawn 500 Fancy Chambre, 500 Imported Waists SILK WAISTS. Fancy Taffeta and Rich India Silks, ‘5.6. 50$ 00 10. 2014 9 2 EHRICH BROS... Yesterday 50c. Lisle Thread Hose at 12%c. pair and 60c. yard Black Double-Warp Surah at 29c. were the principal attractions that served to crowd our stores the entire day. values oftered here in nearly every department Note the equa! For To-morrow and Remainder of Week. Rich Silks. Reliable Siiks only—at prices much lower than sold by any other hcuse for same grades. .39 7,500 yards assorted weaves, including Printed Japan Silke, ce) ecked Taffeta Silks, Fancy Jacquard Silks, all of the season’s most desirable Silks for full gowns and waists, regular price 75c. yd.; on wale Thursday...... ......- .29 YARD 19 YARD. NOTE THI8 BARCAIN. Here's value in Black Silks that is certainly a crowder— Another lot 25 pieces of Black Double Warp Pure Silk Surah, very superior quality and bright lustre, the regu- lar 60c. quality, Ot........ cece eee eee eee eee ee And a magnificent offering in Rich Swiss Silk Fancies, All beautiful combinations, and Heavy Pure Silk, the regular selling price 1.26 yd, we ‘have marked 60 pieces at the lowest price over offered, Millinery. Pronounced by those competent to judge display In the city at the lowest prices. ported trimmed hats are on second floor. A new lot of American Beauties, regular value 45c., Stylish Velvet and Velour Ca; the best The im- 25¢ 45c 68c 48c 69c in heavy black lace French Crushed Roses in bunches of six, regular value 7c., at........ be aeaeee Chiffon, spangled cdge, for hat trimming, in black BHA Colors, S Yd. POH ice. cereecvecseseseceeeen SPECIALS IN UNTRIMMED HATS. 26 new Shapes, in hair and fancy straw braid com- binations, all black, regular value 75c., at.........5 20 new Shapes, fine chip, with Armure braid combina- tions, regular value $1.25, at.... 0... ccc cee eeeeeee Rob Roy Shirts. Special—Ladies' Rob Roy Percale Shirt, laundered, red and black check, in 3 different sizes of check, at Laces. A Tremendous Offer. Former prices of $1.00 to $2.60 per yd. have been marked! down on an immense lot of Laces for to-morrow. They in- clude Spangle Laces, Jetted Laces, Flounces, Insertings, 2 Velvet-Effect Laces, &., and they will be offered to-mor-\ g row (per yd.) at 48c. and... .......eeeeeeeseveeeseevoees gain, at.. An immense per yd..... 98c per yd eral different style: 15.> Our goods must be seen to be appreciated. 39 & 41 West 23d St., NOMTH AIDE, BETWEEN STH AND GTH AVES, al IN FURNITURE, Ch 1 ill pee you 10 slat oar bottom prices ai GLANCE AT OU Ingrain Carpets, good value at 50 ce: chase on credit can do so which permits you to make a small | | overstocked, and sacrifice goods to 1 733 to 739 Eighth OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BARCAINS RPETS OR BEDDING before purchaal Moquette Carpets, sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price per yd.. Velvet Carpets, never sold tor less thay $1.50; our price per yd Tapestry Carpets, regular 7§ cent grade; our price per yd. Parlor Suits, fine Brocatelle, a beauty at $50.00; our price ..... Chamber Suits, 3 pieces, worth $20.00; our price...... Ap Oak Pillar Extension lables, cheap at $6.00; our price and so on throughout our entire stock. ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM, until paid. Gash Not Necessary. FURNISH YOUR FLAT COMPLETE FOR $100.00 is a world-beater; it embraces goods actually worth $150.00. S. BAUMANN & CO., {He are selling goode at R QUOTATIONS : $1.00 1.00 50 35 35,00 13.98 3.60 to pur. nts; our price per yd.... Customers who desire payment either weekly or monthly Our great offer to We are make room, Ave., cor. 46th St. Wash Fabrics. Many Lines to Be Cleared Out To-Morrow. Note Prices. 280 pes. All-Wool French Challies, worth 89c., at.....+....000e 450 pos. 19c. quality Jaconet Lawns, exclusive designs and every 12 ( 2 | V with dee effecta, shade that's new, allat ..... a 150 pes. 490. quality Wool Challie, with silk stripes, at. 260 pes. Court Royal Pique, in the newest styles, for Tailor- made Costumes. all at.. 510 pes. 250. quality Swiss 150 pos. 150. quality Serpentine Capes, all colors, ai 150 pes. Ginghams, Lawns, 36 in. Percale and Crepona, worth Ife. to 16e., all at........ eee sleeves, color pink, blue and jsse, in nest stripes, in all the new 4 05 Misses’ and Infants’ Wear. Sample Garments Below Cost of Materiais To-Morrow, Children's importe] Reefers nn paris two alike), in plain and fancy cloths, sizes 6 to 14 years, average value $8.60, at ...... tate Regular price $7.00, at. CHINA. with Jar, former 44.00 . decorated, former price 43c Fine China Cuspidors, Oatmeal Bowls, finely Maddock's gold tions, imported materials, 6 to 12 y $12.50, at..... pelos One lot Children’s Drawers, ‘embroidered ruffles, 6 to 14 Fin Ina Cream Pitche years; value, 48c., at. ; — \ 95 former price 19¢., each. One lot Children’s Night Govan tucked yokes, 6 to 14 Poath WUE Bboy Bhasssesssessesvscercreercticeeeenh 59 LADIES’ SHOES OXFORD TIES. All new Spring Coods, latest sty! at prices far below those at shoe stores. $4.00 WELT BOOTS, 2.95, , $2.50 OXFORD TIES, 1.46, Ladies’ extra fine Vici Kid| Ladies’ fine Dongola and Rus- Hand - Welt jset Tan Kid Hand-Sewed Ox- Dress Boots, ford Ties, in various newest styles styles, a all last and ti kid, cloth Bil 2 to 7, and kanga- widths A to roo top, all E, a genuine the neweat $2.50 article, styles, with 1.46 patent, -leath- er tips, ver; ssn good Ladies’ extra fine Vici Kid Hand-! Sewed Oxford Ties, in tan or biack, latest style tipa and last, |, 9 every size, a $3.00 quality, at 5 32. 00 BOYS’ SHOE, 1.29.° $2. 00 MISSES’ SHOES AT 1.29, Boys’ good Calfskin Lace Shoes,| Misses’ fine Dongola Kid Patent-' solid leather SarousheNh, sizes 11 Loaiuet Tip Spring-Heel Shoes, average value, Covered Vegetable orate Children's Sample Dresses, plain and plaid srg. 98 ca Noriler price. #4 and gold ed former Floor Brooms, geod qual- lormer price Scrubbing Pails, 3 hoop former price i5c., each Laundry Soap, good quallt former price’ $3.50 100 cak Best 3-ply Garden Hose, Hardwood Refrigerat y polisher charcoal tin former price 87. 86,00, at 1,25, at French Henriettas and Imperial Serge, an extra fine quality, and heavy weight English fancy Mohairs and imported Storm Serges, Silk Lansdowns and fig. ured Jacquards, goods that are sold elsewhere at $1.00 Black All-Wool and Mohair and Wool Cre) manufactured to sel YA evsensveciearvaraseveweassanceecses regular $2.26, for........ceserecceccscrserectecce Cashmere Tea Gowns, in all colors, with lace aii 4 98 Decorated Foalen Toilet prise. Pieces, ry ncive OD decor sicds former price Isc), ench...0 OD English Porcelain Dinner shes, nicely dec- "10 Housefurnishings. -10 Pholocered, former price 95.00 2. 98 Boys’ Clothing. Specials in Our Boys’ Clothing Department, 750 Boys’ all-wool Combination Suits, with Extra Panta These suits are made specially for us; we’ can therefare guarantee them in wear, fib and finish; sizes 4 to 15 years, $3.08. Odds and ends in Child's Reefer Suits, in neat cheviots, homespuns and tweed mixtures, nicely braided and deep sailor collar; these suite are worth $4.8 to $6.98, to close at Ladies’ Capes and Coats. Ladies’ Double Capes, in fine quality black Kersey cloth, each cape and collar trimmed in three rows of Mohair braid; worth $5.50; special price, 3.25. 350 Ladies’ Double Capes i in fine quality 1 Kersey Ladies’ Cloth, each Cape trimmed in rows of satin rib- bon and braid, fancy ribbon, coilar and bow, black, navy, brown and tan; also Double Tailor Made en in All-Wool Clay Diagonal, atitched finish, real value $5.76, fg 3.89. short, jaunty length,) — 7.98 }6.98 in several styles, some trimmed in double row of, silk embroidery and jet, with fancy ribbon collar, some jetted in rich border pattern, others trimmed ints, satin ruche collars, all lined in silk, worth $18.50, at...........seeesesees Ladies’ Natty Reefer Coats, in short Jeng oi Peed imported Cheviots, in black and navy, full back and extremely large sleeves, a Sonterfel = Sale of Dress eae rgain Repeated To-Morrow. 46-inch German Henriettas and Paris Serge in a full line of new spring colors, 60-inch Illuminated Coachi Cloth in several different shades, a beautiful material for travelling wear, and 48-inch Fancy Navy Blue Storm Serge; these goods sold freely last week at 89c. ALL AT Af YARD. ie in sev- at $1.00 per Colored Skirts. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Underskirts, extra large i in pink, cream and blue, navy, tan, white, cardinal and sul 25 these goods are all worth 69c., for to-morrow only, each Silk Skirts, changeable silk skirts, umbrella style, ida} 1, 98 tuffle, corded, and stripe and dotted worth $9.98, to be sold to-morrow at...... Wrappers and Tea Gowns, efQA large assortment of: Percale Wrappers, prettily made, with large sleeves, ruffle and full skirt, worth 1.25, at. ery Dainty Lawn Gowns, with very full skirts and "ec 1.69 black, narrow atripes, Sale for Housekeepers. To-morrow and Remainder of Week. UPHOLSTERY. fored stripes, fuil si worth #00 pale, RuMed Swiss Muslin Curtain broidered edge worth biel Pair, at ... ” Dotted Swins Muslin Curtains, fluted ‘ruff rth $35 @ pair, at .. . for Curtains, with ers, worth Fancy >pen work scrim for Curtain: Tneaes wide, worth 1 yard, at Mexican Grass sige, wort! Made Pillew Cases, "Bah Piquot, Grinnell’s Foom cel Warnsutte, the Bilkoline Comforta ‘and without rum ‘White Summer Bla Horceptional. good. value, exceptional be, B8c.,89c. and. worth at least 32.908. __, 1,000 pairs Boys' Knee Pants, in light and medium weights, sizes 4 to 16 years, worth 7WSce. SIXTH “AVENUE AND. TWENTY-THIRD STREET. Egyptian Yern Curtains, with 33: js ) ff |

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