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= iv THAT WHILE CAME TO TOWN: — Tied by the Tail to a Coal Barga in Quarantine A Hungry Shark Was Feeding on the Jaw. The big finback whale that Capt. Mike O'Brien, of the ocean tug Taurus, found floating at sea off Chatham, Mass., has reached here and is tied by the tail to the stern of the coal barge Mercedita, off Quarantine, As goon as possible the monster, which fs 7% feet ‘ong, will be towed to a dry @ock and put on a scow for exhibition. Capt. O'Brien Inst Sunday morning The Whale as He Appeared saw @ school of twenty-five whales Playing tag at sea. The next morning at 7 o'clock he saw a big whale lying dead ahead. He steamed up close, saw it was dead and hustled his men out with a hawser to make fast to the tall. He notifed the Boston Towing Company, by whom he is employed, and was told to bring the whale home. He towed tt 260 miles. When he first saw the dead whale @ shark 20 feet long was breakfasting of the big fish's under jaw. It took sometime to drive it away. The shark hovered about for a day or so and then gave up the chase. ‘This morning Manager F. B. Dalzell went aboard the Taurus and took a trip over to Quarantine to see tho catch. The whale, which is a female, is about 75 feet long. A sailor, used 4 ft the awful scarcity of to keeping his feet in all kinds of 44. because of the a 4 Weather, fomped “ont the “carcass aig cattle and the dreadfully high prices. ran up’ and down to take measure- Dr, Salmon, Chief of the Bureau of ments, Mr. Dalzell has hired a chemist, wil! disinfect the big fish, so it safely be exhibited for sev who in the Bay This Mornin, PERRY WILL FIGHT HARD. As told in “The Evening World” yes- terday, Oliver Curtis Perry will not go back to the Asylum for Criminal Insane until the provisions of the éxtradition laws have been exhausted, Shortly before noon Lawyer Simpson appeared before Judge Lippincott, in Jersey City, and the Judge granted an order, directing Sheriff John J. Toffey to show cause why Perry should not be discharged, on the ground that his com- mitment 1s defective. Lawyer Simpson stated the commitment only alleges that Perry is a self-confessed escaped luna- | tle, “This, he held, was not sufficient. | The order is returnable at 10 o'clock | to-morrow morning. The prosecutor has been notified. It is sane when the case comes before Judge Lippincott to- morrow, he will order Perry recommit- ted and’have the commitment made reg- ular. Perry is a hero with Jerseyites, Chief of Police Simon Kelly, of Wee- hawken, presented Perry w! a new sult of ‘clothes yesterday. Now he is well fed, well clothed and well groomed. Perry ‘still sits in the corrider on tho ‘ound floor near the Warden's office, | Fils cell 18 No. 2. He had for his com: | Faomes to-day Murderers Paul Genz and t ‘nom: McLaren, and was talking to em. Perry dectined to be seen by re- porters. The Warden said he passed a comfortably night and his feet are get- ting better. Mayor Kelly, of Weehawken, instets thet the reward shall be paid to Police- man McAleese, who captured Perry, Before the latter is allowed to leave the te. Getting E~idence Into Shape. LYONS, April 18.—The authorities at Mattes- wan Asylum have sent to the Wayne County Clerk for copies of the indict: on which Oliver Curtis Perry was tri nvicted, ity Sheriff Jerry Coll iked for evidence in case. Th neces sary in making out requisition papers. ed for Perry. Seeued April 18.—Gov. Morton hee J jchair next Monday, lof the country DEATH WATCH FOR BUCHANAN SING SING, N. ¥., April 18—Dr. Bu- chanan, the wife-murderer, now realizes that there is no longer any hope and that he must meet death in the electric Wher he received the news last night that the United States Court at Washington had refused to interfere he told Warden Sage that fe would try and meet his fate like a Buchanan has sent for his counsel, Lawyer Gibbons, and for Herbert Knight, of Newark, N. J., who is a friend.” Buchanan desires to confer with them as to applying to Gov. Morton for executive clemency, although he has lit- | P: tle or no hopa that the interfere. Buchanan {s occupying a new cell, hav- ing been changed by Warden Sage, who is taking every precaution to prevent him from injuring himself. jovernor will The Keepers who will comprise the death watch until Monday are W. Cochran, Martin Deeley and John Garby. Warden Sage to-day the in: vitations to the persons who will wit- ness the execution, They are mostly physicians and newspaper reporters. Not more than thirty persons will be present. Warden Sage has been overwhelmed with applications from different parte State Electrician Davis 1s expected here this afternoon or to-morrow morning to test the electrical machine.in the exo- eution room. Buchanan has not yet professed re- lgion, but he is visited frequently by the Rev. Mr. Well, the Chapla! Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report al WEB ARBSOLUTELY PURE Ro The Big Cattle Combine Whines millionaire beef magnate, almost weeps as he speaks of how the balance is on Animal Industry in the Department of Agriculture at Washington, in @ pre- liminary report to Secretary Morton on |the results of his investigation, after giving figures showing extrem \prices for dressed beef cattle at Chi- tional rise In the price of S]ing at :]ot® tlw unprecedented advance in the More Expensive Shoes. About Alleged Losses, Armour, the Chicago and New York the wrong side of his big ledgers each figures do not warrant any such sensa- ed beet to butchers the Swifts and those of the Armours, their confreres in the combine. “It is plain,” said a Washington Mar- ket meat cutter to-day, “that the Beet when Armour whines and whim} fg only adding insult to injury. 7 Trust practically controls the New York market, and has forced up prices until retailers must charge five to ten cents a@ pound more on some portions of carcass, This has caused such a fall off.in trade we are losing money. ‘The 600 members of the east side Kosher Butchers’ Association hope to secure a compromise from the United Dressed Beef Company by ‘The magnates have been insolent to the Kosher butchers, because the latter are poor and must submit. But now that they have combined 600 strong they hope to bring about better conditions of affairs, for catt ‘The increase for ¢! le as advanced the pric ‘ly ri cents @ foot for leather has avanced 5 cen irae th a pound, while ul one up 6 vents a foot. Whol jealer: imate that 15 per vance moderate estimate of what is comin, joctation, meet- ea had the uber ther Belting A\ Astor Hous rice of hides for special considerat! Pliney Jewell 1s President of the A elation and Mayor Schieren, of Broo! {yn a one. of the members. A general advance of "2% per cent. on the entire price list was agreed upon. Clabs Di y for TI ‘The Union HIN Brewery Company, of Newark, in the City Court has sued the New Manhattan thietic Club and the Piqua Club Association, for Aan 30 tor beer wold’ and. delivered.” guatice Van case for trial op April 29. Baking Powder MAY MANTON’S CREATIONS. Walt five days the mails as third ma! 3 and We wil mail in sealed envelop ie tt will pay you to vielt onr establishment ttom prices an GLA chase on credit can do so ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM, which permits you to make a small payment either weekly or monthly until paid. Cash Not Necessary. FURNISH YOUR FLAT COMPLETE FOR $100.00 is a world-beater ; it embraces goods actually worth $150.00 We are overstocked, and sacrifice goods to make room. S. BAUMANN & CO., 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., cor. 46th 8 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. Water) Address NCE AT OU Mogquette Carpets, sold elsewhere at $1.50; our Price per yd...... $ Velvet Carpets, never sold for less than $1.50; our price per yd Tapestry Carpets, regular 75 cent grade; our price per yd Ingrain Carpets, good value at 0 cents; our price per yd. Parlor Suits, fine Brocatelle, a beauty at $50.00; our price Chamber Suits, 3 pieces, worth $20.00; our price Oak Pillar Extension Tables, cheap at $6.00; our price . and so on throughout our entire stock. Patterns Mailed FREE on Receipt of Ooupon and 15¢. for each. ni hurry for pattern, inclos RR YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BARCAINS FURNITURE, CARPETS OR BEDDING u RQ (407—-LADIES! FELIX it of non-receipt. at RT rns go through r an extra stamp ats OMice of oy 41 W. 125th St. N.Y. elsewhere. We are selling goods at y UOTATIONS : 3.60 Customers who desire to pur- Our great offer to For Sale. “For Sale. shai be 1G BARGAINS—Ladies' or gents’ gol: jes, fully engraved, fancy dlal, not winder, regular this week for $5. HENRY. 8% 51-58 Mal: Hed Varin 812, will ba racriftoed SRY SCHAAP, n lane, floor, Take elevator. Op Fine watch repairing at our DIAMONDS, Se Jowe sentative will cal BROW, 69 Maiden Silk Waists. fipectal.—20 China Figured silk Walsts, all new patterns and colors, lined throughout, perfect fitting and well made, separate belt, all sixes, value $3.98, at.... Waist of Fancy Brocade and Pin Checks, in all the new roving 9 98 colora, value $4.7, 2 «by ‘Waist of Silk Crepon, in pretty light colors, round shirred yoke, k| 69 satin collar and fancy belt. 5 5,000 Percale | Waists, laun-! 1.87 collar; M5c., at A large purchase of Silk Belts enabies us to offer the following specials: Bilk Belts with silver and gold- plated buckles, in large variety of designs, at 19, 23, 30 and Same, with Sterling Silver Buckles, One lot with initials, value 65c,; special Leather Goods. Genuine seal and alligator com- bination pocketbooks with ster- ling silver trimmings and latest improvements, would be cheap at $1.00; special at on Genuine seal and alligator com- bination pocketbooks with ster- ling silver trimmings, would be cheap at $1.50; special at. F French crushed levant pocket- books with sterling silver trim- mings, would be cheap at $1 special at.. Office Furniture. Roll-Top Desks, Flat-Top Desks, Type- ariters’ Desks, Bookkeepers’ High Btanding Desks, Revolving and Btation- ery Ofice Chairs and Stools— all on sale 8 dry-goods prices, Beautiful Silks and Dress Coods. , Sale of Crockery FRIDAY ONLY, | Regular, Friday ‘02d “eoyad White —Porcel Covered Dishes By ron ap White Porcelain Soup Tu- | reens, large #ize..........+++ 1.50 White Porcelain Soup Tu- reens, medium size. + 88 White Porcelain Compote White Porcelain Covered Butter Dishe: 89 White Porcelain Plates, T-inch, 8-inch, vach. White Porcelain Sugar Bowls. .49 White Porcelain Cream Pitch ers wo. reestaae White Porcelain Cream Piteh- Fs ves at White Porcelain Butters, each 13 White Pore | Dishes .. 16 White | Bread Putes 29 White Porcelain | Dishes .. 35 | White Porcel Meat Dis! 115 ah White Porcelain Extra Large Size Meat Disncs. co mo Large Size Majolica Jugs...... .75 iM | Majolica Cuspidors ..., 49.24 | Decorated China Cuspidors 69 ao | Decorated China Cuspidors. square shape, with gold tracing, assorted cojors..... 1.25 Carlsbad China After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers... 2 10 Carlsbad China, Ovide Tea: decorated s+... 3 at 365c, Yacht Caps, (9c. For this Friday the sale of Boys’ Hats will surpass any that we have ever held. lot of Boys* Blue Cloth Yacht Caps, with gold anch: on sale Friday only worth dc. at a Big special | petter machine of any name or make or ¥ | AT ANY PRICE send ours back and get Housefurnishings. Specials in Housefurnishings for FRI- DAY ONLY, Complete set of Mrs. Potts's Pollshing Irons, nickel-plated, consisting of 3 trons, handle 65 and stand, worth $1.00 set. A gular Friday price. price. 08 Os Japanned Tin Cuspidors ‘sheet Tin Graters. ‘Tin Coffee Boilers. 12 Well-made Whisk B: 110 Japanned Tin Spice Boxes. ar Tin Pudding Pane. 04 ‘Tin Pudding Pans es Wire Potato Mashers, wood handles Large, finely deco- rated Lamp, with large burner, all complete, 98c. what hear matter reud or can see the nar the ACTUAL MAK BRS (not #mply the sellers) stam, on the works, A cheap machine by an unknown maker is dear at any price. ‘The “Delight” is made to our order by one of the oldest and best sewing-ma- chine manufacturers in the world, It is identicaily the same machine that the manufacturers themeselyes seil to-day on the old agency m at $0.00 and $40.00, We believe it to be not merely the best but the only strictly high-grade mechine s0.d at popular prices, \'$18.99, $22.49 | and $23.49, CREATER NEW YORK’S CREATEST STORE. \oommadale S33 Ave59 <6 To 3 TH OTS THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1805. BEEF PULLS LEATHER UP, TOD. With Higher Priced Meat Come AN OPPORTUNITY Mme. Ruppert’s Face ch Almost Free. NOT MISS THIS CHANCE. Do © re March 1%) mak offers (or this week: OFFER NO. 1. ‘To every purchaser Ad. external of Mme. prepara- an wwithe ears it that trei A tle alinent, te eel RUPPERT, y all. MME. A. RUPPERT, LEADING COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, @ EAST 14TH AT., NEW YORK. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST-SUPPER. ‘We may eacape many @ ping oarselves well fortified with 4 & properly wourished frasme.”— anette. Kis & Chemist, Lon: ‘$1.50 Weekon $100,00Worth _ 3, The choice of a large number of Ladies’ JORDANS MORIART any, ad 23 PO, ARPETS, &c. FREE THIS WEEK. 2 elegant, highly polls:ed Cobblor-seat Arm Recker gies away free with query purchase of $50.00 or over, $1.00 Week o'n $65 Worth. Tn addition to the HUND: EDS OF BARGAINS we are selling daily from E.S, Jaffray & Co.'s STOCK, WE OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY West W8St. Wy | wv ‘TRADE wane 4 s S RELIABLE at % a PRICE |Imported French Cough To-pay | Covers (Oriental | and fringed all $3.15 | 5x10 #t. and worth $5.00. and Misses’ Hats and Bonnets, beau- tifully trimmed in the latest atyle, (the kind millinera’ charge $12.00 to $15.00 for) a . Our Spring Carpets are filled full «@ Glagemen, ° good wear and SB West |r eattain noctere 234 St #uruiiure eu the most liberal terme CASH or CREDIT , ane (@wreRTHWAIT &G GREDITE= Lvs | 104,106 and 108 West 4 St acuaranteed, ¥ Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AV. naar Palen Si delivered Mined ately: | prions tow ‘os Siteers Help Wanted—Male. % inglvey DEMOREST SEWING MACHINE. = EXQUISITE. Dl iways ready to work. You NEuD NOT Pa Yous MONpY Y¥y or UNTIL YOU aka MO BETTER MACHINE MADE AW ane ro. GUAKANTESD 10 YEARS. CASH OR INSTALMEWTS, : $1.00 WEEKLY. INSTRUCTIONS FRES ‘8B. Our Representative Wilt Call: Desion®, WB SEND FOR CATALOUUR. Demorest Sewing-Machina 135 WEST 23D BT.,N.Y., near OTM AVE Ladies’ 2.50 Straw Hats 63c. Handsome Rocker, 1.59, boased : reli BIG SALE OF SILKS. For Friday we place on sale 10,000 yds, Taffeta Broche Silks, all choice styles and colorings, being a recent shipment direct from our Paris house; on sale Friday and Saturday at 3 9... yd. THEY ARE WORTH DOUBLE, We offer 1,000 Tight-Rolling Cane Umbrellas, made of pure # Ik, with Engiish Paragon Frames, with Case and tassel to match, best quatity imported handles, Welxel, Congo and other hard woods; were manufactured to Bell at $5.00; special at, each Only ONE to each customer; none degiers. Lenses, never sold for less than £3.00 per pair; special at Pe Each pair in a handsome case, Our guarantee—If you can find your money. Look for the inaker's name stamped on the works—that tells the story, All-Bilk Double-Faced Satin Rib- bon, with cord edge, all colors, in three widths @% 3 and 3% inches wide); the kind thet sells for io, yard, all at. $5 Silk Umbrella, $1.97 1.97 NO MAIL OKDERS FILLED, Specia’—1.500 Pairs of Kyeglas 4 Bpectacles, with sterling silver and gold-Mlied one, fin est quatity Silex Crystal oscoptic $6.00 Mandolins, $2.39. $8.00 Mandolins, $2.98. American made, Sycamore and White Maple, 7 ribs, deep shell, bevelled top, Inlaid sound hole, plain edge, ebonized tine ger-board, inlutd position dots, rosewood guard plate, Ialla' model patent head, nickel sleeve protector; regularly ] 98 $6.00 and $4), at.....2-39 and &, See Window, Extraordinary value in China and Ja- pan Matting, An importation of 1,000 rolls must be disposed of in a few day: Note the following prices: China Matting, per roll of © yds 2.93 China Jointless Matting, 40 yds, 3.05 Japanese Cotton Warp, @ ds, 60 extta. VAlUC.sseros0s : 65 Japanese Double Dyed Matting 5.00 ‘These Mattings will not last long, as the prices quoted are wholesale prices. Mone to dealers, Renaissance Lace Tidies, &c. Special sale of fine Renaissance Lace Tidles, comprising Doylies, Centre Picces, Tavle Runners, Arm Mats and Chair Backs, at remarkably low prices. Renaissance Scarfs, extra size, Y wile by 72 inches long; WW, at, CaCh......cc0e 18 inches wide, by 86 inches long, were $5.98. at : 36 by %, extra size Table Centre or Pillow-Sham, were $8.0 % by 27, Table Centre or Pil sham, were $5.00, at 13 by 18 Chair Back, at. A M Arm M 3,98 1,49 “9 were , were Te,, Doyles for Bid ard, all ta lace with linen centr with net centres; were ‘vi foods command much higher prices in the fall of the year. Great Sale of Rhinestone Buckles and Slides. MANUFACTURERS’ = ENTIRE STUCK FROM OUR FRENCH HOUSE—W0 dozen tes und Buekles, round, oval iy s all unit t thi At | Also one lot of fine cut jet | and Ruckles, value from 2 | bie., wt, each, U5, 08, 10 and .45 Sporting Goods. Opening of Another New Department, We offer 100 Pairs of | highly tempered steel Nn value $2; to at, Other Fencing Folls, value from $3 to $5; sp fal at 1.98 > 2.98 Also a complete assort- ment of Fencing Gloves, F Blippers, Masks, &o., bo. PER Pair. : Awnings, $2.49. Window Awnings, and bung comple: 2.49 each and upward. Special inducements to real-estate dealers, | builders, &c. Something new, this handsome and well made Parior Buit, covered with extra quality Mohair Plush and trimmed with silk plush, upholstered t= @rwte ‘Woven Wire A Springs, $1.79. | class manner, with spring == edges on all i pleces; guaran- 33 | teed no excelsior; worth $65.00..' We have an elegant display of Parter and Library Furniture at all prices, These Woven Wire Red Springs tn our own shop to fit any size bed, wholesale price $2 LM | 18 our pricy $2.15 Cot, $1.19. hundreds of these We are sellin; | Woven Wire Cots, hardwood frames, regular retail price $2.7, 1.19 $18.00 Couch, $11.98 Another lot of those handsome Tufted Couches for which we fered, the latest colers, new patterns, good quality Cor- duroy, ‘worth 618.00, at