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a ‘Bont @tisens Who had come to speak for unanimously peenetied. against the of 1.98 Ty W SIDE SAYS NO, Presidente Opposed to Hamilton's Rapid Transit Bill Ri tr, rain from malt of come it,” Mr. Hewitt began. this bill, I believe Passed tt jefinitel: Ex. Mayor Hewitt and East Siders Alge Declare It ten’t Fair. fact, Buch Opposition Developed at the|! Henring Before the Mayor. suppore that | mm of Papa tranalt will be ible for it A public hearing on the Hamilton which amends the Rapid-Tranait for an appropriation the Board of Experts reported be the cost of the new under- | syatem of rapid-transit in this secure: roval of this bi Mr. 5,000,000 fe ing the limit act, ther appropriations, would destroy the “I entreat you, set for the hearing was 12.30) Mayor, shortly before that the May- Began to All up with promi- | ‘bill, r the tm present were ex-Mayor Hewitt. Alexander E. Orr, Scth Low, ‘M. Btarin, J. B. Delavergne, Cyrus Clath. . There was besides a large dele- Gation of north side property-owners led ho had come to enter to adhere to. Mr. Hewitt Mayor Strong w the couraj that, port! he bill for the appropriation o: hou Mayor iad 2 adjourn the hi 12, tie earin| ‘Boott wore also present. = Me, Delavérgne was the first speaker. Glo maid that ho tepresented a gre @f eitizens who reside above hat he voiced their although | to rapid transit, he was 14 transit whici proposed (0 give ‘the north” ald | in by seth He explained, route for the road. become Involved in the ro-| which will follow the to | atree there were 150,000 people m it was only je rapid transit roa: and rty-wixth street, Delavergne, | tween Mr. Lo: the Interpretation o} cussion, and Edwa' x sel_to the Commiaaton esent jariem rapid tran- rest ade if Regent Br ree rapt tran east ef population by fir, bad at se tl wvergne begged the Mayor to fenature trom the bill until if Commissioners agreed | road wes rn i ,f aie money roposed fr followed M rf, ed that while thé north. | Peny $8.00” on th an equal benefit. iver, of the North Side Board waid that the people of the rd a Twenty-fourth W any money which would taxes and would not bene- dollar's worth. jest Hall declared that the t and w jon of taxes, and yet give north of the Harlem nothing th Judicial District C PI ra transit, but in it of clients who would be to the extent of $100,000 in the of two blocks, Mr. McClure t the plans of the Commis- resent laid down. LPGrimin naid that he thought | ay, that money which it was planned to | Court Spend tor tna rod Welw” there tah |e Ten-year-old Tho t the Gerry The Prices AVE 21" TO TELL But Half 3,| MISSE SUITS, Juatration, red, bine ‘blue mixtures, brown Venetian ‘colle. of plain material With pouche loth. with ia contrasting front of plaid iraid on woke a shades. sizes diatk sizes 6 toanl sleeves, {to 1d years, at 114 years, at 2.98 | 3.48 3.79 ney English of fancy ures, with and cuffs years, ut 2.48 SES" and) CHILDREN'S! MISSES' JAC DREN'S | CLOTH RELEER, | ie 2040 JACK. | like iljustration, in |ETS, like illustra a phen ooome plain blue, red and tion, in fine Covert fee and plain with plain and fauey |Cloth, sizes 14, 16 Lame ¢ 0 44 | braid, sizes 8 to 14 | and 18 years, at years, years, . 1.98 | 2.98 10,00 and 15.00 Ladies’ dackets at 1.98 and 2.98, Ladies’ Spring Jackets in the finest qualities of French Cheviot Kerseys, Whipcords and Clay Diag- many lined throughout with silk, the balance half-lined with silk; all tailor-made, splendidly finished, fe lock a6 well as this season's designe, tieally give them away. ‘What we sold for 10.00 at | What we sold for 15,00 at 2.98 I We will prac- but in last Spring's styles. Most of | be poent ‘One Hundred and st IT ould necesst: fee City Hall the if ¢ rapid transit riffin called upon the May signing the bill until the ommisaloners learn what feeds of the people of the north le -Mayor Hewitt sald that he got out to come to the hearing. here not to oppos that if this bi 3 in “ill jeath of rapid transit in this city. Be 8 only constrained to come here from a profound sense of duty, and to all the attention of Your Honor to what ink is a fatal defect in the bill. the proposed ay: ut Int remembered as the man who was in & great measul ut I nay here that I would rath: be forgotten if rapid transit In to at the expense of the Mayor Nis witt declared that the addition ‘as proposed would be redit of the city. continued the ex- not to sign this bill, hold these gentlemen firmly In If you do not, you will find yourself in that chair dented that power which be yours If you observe that con vatism which you are called upon To Hewitt rpoke for over half an ) and at the close of his remarks interval of ten minutes between the Mayor's announcement and 2 0’ the time limit for the hearing, was Low, who favore: the reasons wh Rapid Transit Commission, of which he {s a member, had picked, out Broadwa. referable to Elm street, becatixe if the jatter street was choren the city would en widening rt. There was a difference of opinion be- yw and Mr. n to atate his idea of ¢ name view of it the damages tu property and coat of the At 2 o'clock the hearing was adjourned, _— Btella F. Langdon sued to recover from the United States Mutual Accident Assurance Com ininti® was entitled «and Interest in & sealed verdict, — a City 5 ot 296 Grand street, » rolmted @ City Marshal to-day by Mayor Strong, eed James Thornton. Mosea will be asaigned 4 hie appointment to yatello was found thin Morning sloeping on the pler at the foot of East wan arrested In the Grady turned the boy over thern ter. re “KOCH aco em, ai or to re- NOW OFFER Exceptional and Unprecedented BARGAINS IN LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. (84 Floor.) Special This Wesk, 600 PAIR OF Oxford Ties. | e Fapld tran- “but to oppone it 4 transit in- rove thi propriation 1d Transit jor to furs in the end and to Ladten’ Patent Leather Vamp Oxforda, Common Sense or Opera nd Tip, Ladtea’ Tan Goat Opera Toe and Tip Ox- fords, Ladies’ Vict Kid Patent thought and Wad vpproval of Which provides the adder 1.74 PER PAIR. the TS, PARKHURST NOT CAST DOWN. it was, he said, itigation of the Be Dr. Parkhurst says he in delighted at the defeat of the Police Reorganisation bill in the Senate, “I belleve the leas we get from Al- bany now, the better off we shall be when we begin the Fall campaign,” he | in opi sald, “Many persons cannot read the | signs of the times, unless written in large chara If there was anything worse the Legislature could have done, McClure as to meaning of that It meant | of the city for COL. WARING’S CREMATORY. He Will Begin Col. Waring paid to-day that the cre- matory erected at East Third street and the East River, old papers picked up from the streets the waste paper collected and business pli 8 thirty tons of be no nutsani as the furnal CLAY DIAGOWAL ARE NOW VE. HAND VERY GNED oR per To-Day. NOW OFFER for the removal of from ri will the capable of roa day, here wi Ror, Waring explained, wili consume its own PURCHASER ft would have pleased me to have done, under the circumstances, 8 in we have got to make a fight against partisanship, Subtract the Platt influence, and we could have hai the lexislation we wanted long | ago. The Platt flasco at Albany, Is helpin the people to understand the significa: and value of non-partisanshi y' Dr. Parkhurst Is pleased with the e- lection of Theodore Roosevelt as Police ny | Commissioner, an encase ‘ae Soda-Water Dealers Protest. ra trom the fi | Smoke. | Coney Island Several processes are under observa- tion for the destruction of garbage, and when the systein of separation of ashes | from garbage 18 well under way, the | Department. may dump. the ashes in reek without cost to| re not yet completed, | thought money can be made for the city by the #ale of ashes HIS FRIENDS AGAINST HIM. LONDON & LIVERPOOL CLOTHING C0, 86 AND 88 BOWERY. WE ARE CAUGHT e Exqutsite Novelties Col, Waring’s Newp to-day Marehal, wae nt In to wee the Mayor. ¢ men who had ai starving during the W! her ng, Jr. Cleaning 4, had not had time to act on them, and they to be {eft unmolested in the ‘mean time, ould have to. mal nd not sell fruit, 2 | condemn contempt Rawex Market fenders, Condemn His G. A. R. NEWPORT, R. 1, EB. Lawton Post, G A, R., composed of friends and neighbors of Co: ing, Jr. Superintendent met last evening and passed resol “| condemning the language recent! by him, ‘they say he merits the condemnation of every p: and as members of the | to be classed among hia country's de- April G. EB, War- Department of Ne REG. PRICE 4,00. unqualified ou 2A his treasonable itt and declare him unworthy Black and Colors. Plainor Lace Trimmed. 125rust, WEST,{ = For Street and Evening Wear, SPECIAL THIS WEEK 400 Real Habutat Silk Watete, 2.98 & ui HRICH SPECIAL PRICES IN OXFORD TIES. These prices far below tho other Shoe Stores, $2.60 OXFORD TIES $1.45, ba Ave., For Friday an First Counter. best American and dark colors Closing price. Second Counter. Duck Suitings; Third Counter, Sheer and fire t costing Fourth Counter. and unbleached, : tea! Viet Kid Puts ‘all 2,000 pairs fine Viei Kid hand-| Prices? Factng Oxfords, yA\ Bs sewed Oxford Ties, newest styles ;| Fi#th Counter lowe of his remarks | REG, PIUCK, 2.30 to 3.00. \ VU. also same in Tan and Russet, regu-| stuck, announced io-morrow it ' On. C.F. kocn é co” ntamped \ \. lar $2.50 goods, Towels; value eo woul r other |in every puir ts guarantee of aupe- Terria tke eine Bn | Poco LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, f| gpooial at 1.4.5 20" Tock, Bet. Lenox = Sabo tate ‘carted D0 ru sr. west,{ eet Stex' = 86 and 88 Bowery, Cor. Hester St. nin ae $2.00 OXFORD TIES $1.19, mixtures 6 to 8 of our grades, at......, JACKSON'S, LATELY OF 777 B.OADWAY, NOW at Six Bargain Counters in Basement Remnants and Dress Lengths, English Filannelettes, Ginghame Creponettes and Remnants Table Damask, slightly soiled, less Dmask and Bath ) 200. t Colored Dress from main Cc. floor, ‘In al) wool and silk | 19 in lengths from We. and ic. Jackson’s, "KOCH Sixth Ave., cor. 18th St. aco —————— = Seuloch va Costumers. eur Trade Mark guarantees Correct Style 5 Perfect Ht We are offering ww. Bn St. To-Morrow, ad Saturday ONLY. S k i r t Ss Peaius 106, 3° MADE OF ’ Fancy Tafleta Si'ks, in all the leading colors, ample full with two ruffles, Dress sue 12 1-20, } 5° Duchess Jaconettes, printed in) (1c, the most beautiful colorini iu fire as Fi 2 ‘awn ae, at. bleached yard lengths, ALE regular actual value $10, 12 Silk Waists, } Fancy striped silk, exclusive styles, °9. Real value $10. 1% tod’, than 5 each, J Househ Help! There is a 1,590 pairs assorted lot fine Kid hand-made Oxford Ties and Sandal Slippers, newest shapes, 2.00 goods, Washable Shirt Waists old great demand just Silk |23D ST. & 6TH AVE. Waists now for Household Help, and of the 356 employers who call for female help in to-day’s “World” nearly one-half desire household help. It’s safe to say that as many more employers are watciing the “Situations Wanted, Female,” ad- vertisements. It costs but Ten Cents to ask for a household place Imported Materials, Novel Styles, $D 50 Regularly *6.°° GRATEFUI—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST-—SUPPER. Bet. Lenox &7th Aves sAuus in “The World.” | Excellent Values and supp which may save us many by the judicious use of auch a constitution may be | WANTED—150 worthy ‘strong enough to resist seed, fertl ee. Hundreds ot aubt ADDI im stations, awnings, John J. pare ar Mage simply with, boiling» ently in haif-pound ting, Gro belled thus: EPPS (2° C0.. Lid. Homovspath Chemists, Londea, England milk. Sold AWNINGS—Experienced hands Vause, 218 Bowery. Clairvoyants and Astrologists. @) CONSULT Miss Lanrette; tove, busin troubles, apeculation. 9 to 9, 1: ‘Help Wanted—Mate. 39 @ 41 West 23d St family men to cultivate va- Lizer and land advanced free 105 East 224 wt. and other Witllam H. Tolman, to operate on NORTH SIDE, Between Sth & 6th Aves, Help Wanted—Female. famlly | WANTED—A~ woman for at |" mali family. Apply i Silks in 35¢. to 50¢. qualities at 19¢. In remnants of 4 to 10 yarda, black and colored, in Moire Francatae, Surahs, Benglines, Changeable prian, Satins, India Pongees, dc. There's some choice pickings in thia (0° for early callera, FANCY TW0-TONED CREPE FACONE, pure silk, with Intest Spring tinte, former price €1.25 a y the popular price Of nasser vee A Sarl ZO A pu'e ilk fabric, Lyons BLACK SATIN BROCAT actual value 1.09 62 manufacture, in large or amall dexigy @ yard, at the popular price of Black Dress Goods, Two Unapproachab'e Ba rgaina, BLACK CL EPONS, Mohair anit Woo!, ities, sold heretoiore at €1. BLACK 8co1 wide, heretofore Imported qnal. 25 a yard, at the popwlr price of TCH CHEVIOTS, Rich Black, 52 inches a yard, at the popular price ot, 59 -39 in our Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Cloth- ng rapidly. The reasons are simple, | clear, plain and convineng. Here are some: | Our 6.98 and 8 98 BUSINESS SUITS—STRICTLY ALL WOOT,—are siuply stunners-10.0) and 14,00 onght to he their price, and that is what others are chars they come in plain biack or biuw aud Landso brown mixtures. , Be mia Se "Our 11.98 # 12,08 PINE: SUITS—Fanal any enston-r 5 c custom-made 25,00 articl aes cul. trim and make ‘hey contain the vere At blue Ker 1 eray and blsek lupo eM blue erg ay aud black Huported .98 TROUSERS for the multinude At 1.98, 2.98, 3 Worth 3.50 0 F.00 pants. and up to 3) wea 4 to 19. with lon, A saving Reuigittecin ations soos. - , 3.98 of from 2.50 tu 5.00 on any Sut you may see GOOD CHEY- From......... At 1.98 Jor SUIS, double by be ed, ages 4 to 14, easily ‘rorth 28S 2 ro) WE G A STRIC a ALL - SUIT, with extra pants, in a pretty gray or brown mixture, worth $4.50, Also a line of fine tast color black or blue suits, worth #4.50, At 3.98 FINEST CAs. SIMERE Suita, Clay and blue worsted Serges; right ¥ imported black = > price should be 5.50, FINE FAUNTLFROY SUITS, 1 8 "1.98 to 3.98 | legautly rai tad { 1.98, ip meatest designs at..... ALL-WOOL SAILOR SUITS, with red and bluck Soutache, almost Lialf price, Piain Chip Rraids, Rough Imported Leghorns, Armure Braids, Chip iad Lace | $1.50 quality, at... Combinations, ‘Black | Neapol A tana, in 10 leading shapes and Ricyele Caps, in colors, sod everyWhere for brown and navy, $1.5; “at gr In | mt al 49 * g1.d0 ant. 1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts at 39c. We find we have about 800 Men's Dress Shirts, white body, with colored bosoms, in ex: cellent patterns, well made; they are from our 75e. and 1.00 styles: we Lave nearly all sizes, but have only the above quantity, and to close them out at once, mark them all at... Men's 50¢ 44 Hose at 25c. 1,5°0 pairs Men's Genuine C. & G. French flread Lisle 4 Ho-e in the most stylish rs such as Russ.an Blue, Tans and Gray. ‘Lhis is the well-known make that is sold everywhere at 50c, Every pair has the above initials stamped on the toes; none genuine without. Your choice at. rer : 50¢. Ladies’ Hosiery at ‘5c. Tn going through our Losiery atock we have culled out about 500 pairs of Ladies’ and Children's Hose in lisle thread and cotton, fast black and fancy colors. We have no more of any of the styles. They are all new tais season and we have sold them at 25e. to 50c. pair. MOUr Choe RE cies. assceseucan scien sescncs 50¢. Ladies’ Silk Vests af 25¢, We tind we have about 300 Ladies’ Silk Ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless, in every desirable color; usually sold at 50c. We have them in sizes 2 and 3 only. Your choice at... . Some 98¢. Kid Gloves at 29c. We have about 600 prirs of Ladies’ and Children's Kid Glove: Usually sold for 69c., 79¢, and 98c, We have no more of these goods und, of course, not all sizes, and to muke them go at once we mark thew allut....seees AS 25 , Fringed Linen Tuble Cloths, 24 yards long, Colored Dress Goods Bargains. 50c. qualities at .19 In remnants of various lengths, in all-wcol Storm Serges, Covert Cloths, English Cheviots and Scotch Tweeds. And 65c. Goods at .25 In remnants of yarious lengths, in all-wool Cashmeres, Mixed Cheviots, Novelty Dreas Fabrics, Surah Serges, Beige Mixtures and French Challies. Linen Bargains © 1.19 85 i.mnants Table Linen, bleached or cream, all good desirable lengths, 19, 2, 24, 24, 24, 8 and 34 yards jong. This lot of Remnants will be sold almost at half regular prices. Special Reduction in Spring & Summer Shoes. LADIES’ FINE KID, LADIES' FINE KID, also also Kusset Tan; new Russet ‘Tan, Oxford Ties, made siglo, six large but-| om vointed, new square toe and tons, all sizes, worth | Jasts. w th tip 43,00, worth 81.75, Special, 1.65 goods, At...,....seceweoessees on fpecial, 1.95) id Youths’ sizes, 11 LADIES’ FINE to 2, worth €2, VICI KID, also at Russet tan Juliets, all sizes,worth 2.50 Special, 1.49, FINE! ‘Tan, 98 Boys’ izes, 1.27 21¢ to BY, worth 2. CHILDREN" KID or Ret GENTS’ FINE CALF SKIN, also Russet Tan Lace Shoes, on @{< Pointed tow laste, (oe s1ze8 6 to 11, és Sizes 11 to 2, worth 3, 00, worthe2? SPECIAL, « 98 LADIFS' PARIN KID, also Russet Tau | Lace Shoes, with tips, all FINE 1.95 & CHILDREN’S RUSSET TAN, Oxford Ties. sizer 5 to 11, worth 1.50, SPECIAL, | .79 | pa Persian Corn Cure, Fesitive cure fer Corus, Bunions and Warts, Bde, A BOTTLE. | t by mall on acsal| sizes, worth $2.50 Hpecial 1.49 | rlee. ON MONDAY NEXT we will open the best equipped and most complete Furniture Department ever seen in this town, to the display of which we have cevoted : ur entire 34 floor, extending from aist to aad st. We intead to ma! it the most popular Furniture Department in New York bya continuous procession of traordinary Special Values, Keep your eye on the am mouncement of our Opening Sale in next Sunday's papers. Canvas covered Travelling Trunk, with sheet iron bot- tom, full size box, wrought iron hinges and corners, heavy hardwood slats and patent lock. Size. Price. Bin... 249 80 in............... 2,75 | A go trongly made BAB: - RIAGH, ‘with aed! prings and tune ning gear, upholstered in cretonne, at BABY CARRIAGES, upholst sili novelty cloth. with doutie ‘steeh rings Ala ext ; . Asol To Match ateercat, bOays Bar BABY CARRIAGE: upholet “d milk plush, ail” colors, Tent nickel Plated double — steel Springs, Strongly made body, with satin par. aso) to match, at. A very special attraction in COR. SETS this week is another lot of those 6-hook, extra 1 ng-waisted Corsets, in gray, white and black Coutil and Sa- teen, in the celebrated SONNETTE, W. B. and CG. B. A LA SPIRITE makes, sizes 18 to 26, and in the regu- lar $1.50 ganlitys at the special price per pair o! .98 SUNNETTE. ~~ Grae pairs Ladies’ Lacing KID BAB a US, the celebrated Melen- EK ~ < bray Patent Lacing Hook, in the Gee SS latest Hs color, BUTTER H ionable color, and this color cannot be ha: CUP. is now the most fash- d in any lacin; glove anywhere else than our store at any a AL though we have all of them, we shall sell them at such » moderate price that everybod Gloves, All sizes, 54 to 7 inch, ut y cun wear Buttercup Upholstery. A few noin er: to some ert; WHITE RUFFLED CUR- isian raordinary bargains 1 At just half price, rick TAINS, in coin figui ‘and — plain ‘cent shots, ‘floral figures | CHENILLE. Pole S and ‘pin dots,” per | TIERS. D reat wa 1.29) inne Rete 1.88 2 p | HEAVY Brune oven VOB | iP tant 2,50 A small lot of $5.00 quality | feet at. BAL EGYPTIAN HAND-MAD BE Japanese we Curtains, Rucs, 6xd feet, full width, per s 4 i ‘ 3.49) 5, it 3,98 ality, nr

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