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Gay published advic 6 AUMBERT SHAKEN UP, Members of the Royal Suite In- gored in o Railway Aooident Levish Expenditures in Servia Hast- ening Baskruptcy. ROME, May 1.—King Humbert and Queen Margaret, attended by their suites, were on their way by rail in a gpecial train to-day from Florence to this city. Suddenly, near Incisa Lake, there was @ violent shock, one of the carriages be- ing derailed, Everybody on board the train received more or less Injuries in consequence. An obstruction of some Jesoription @ither fell across the track or was placed there by evil-minded persons, Several members of the royal sulte Gustained slight injuries, but the King ‘and Queen were not injured more se- rlously than a bad shaking up. —- 2 EX-KING MILAN PENSIONED, Lavish Expenditures in Servia Hastering Bankruptcy. LONDON, May 7.—Advices recetved here from Belgrade indicate that Ber- | via {s going bankrupt. The populace is eaid to be clearly in favor of repudia- tion, and the Government is spending money lavishly. ‘The Skuptschina yesterday evening granted an annual pension of £15,000 to -King Milan, and court balls, dinners and all kinds of festivities on a scale unknown for years are in progress. The town Is being profusely decorated for the triumphal reception of ex-Queen Nathalie, oo WOMEN FORCED TO SIGN. Tarkish OMcials in Armenia Per- form Further Outrages. LONDON, May 7.—The Daily News to- received from its correspondent at Kars, saying that 800 of the survivors of the recent massacre in Armenia, who returned to the homes under promise of protection from the Turks, are being dally persecuted and tortured at the hands of the Turkish officials, supported by gendarmes. For two months the officials have tried to force the refugees to sign an address to the Bultan stating that they have met with only kindness at the hands of the troops, that all the troubles were caused by the Kurdish ratders, and that | the Sultan's laughter. Those refusing to sign the address @re beaten, placed tn chains and are suspended for hours by the feet. Women were outraged, children were shamefully treated and the soldiers troops took no part in @ragged women and girls forward and | forced them te figs the address. Hopes for Sir Frederick Leighton's Recovery Abandoned. LONDON, May 7.—Advices received here to-day from Algiers announce that Bir Frederick Leighton, President of the Royal Academy, who has been ill for some time past. is now in such a serious Condition that peed ae of his recovery have MAY GET $60,000,000 MORE. Increased Cach Indemnity te Japan Return for Territory. (By the Associated Preas.) LONDON, May 7.—The Times to-day ye that it is reported that in con- sideration of Japan's abandonment of the Liao-Tung Peningula she will re- ceive an additional indemnity of £10,000,000 ($60,000,000). HONG KONG, May 1.—Five thousand troops have started from Canton for the Island of Formosa in order to sup- Press the anticipated opposition of the Black Flags to the occupation of that island by the Japanese, Many of the troops are unreliable and liable to join the Black Flags. CHEFOO, May %.—Count Ito, Prest- dent of the Japanese Counctl of Min- isters, arrived here to-day in order to | be present at the exchange of the rati- fications of the treaty of peace. a \ sein HE FEARED COLLUSION. Suit Against Minnie Palmer. LONDON, May 7.—The suit of John R. being still suspicious of collusion, again adjourned the care. Mr. George Lewis, who was Bir William Rose's attorney when Rogers brought his previous sult against his wife and made Sir William co-respondent, testi- fled that Rogers demanded £10,000 dam- ages. Mr. Lewis added that he had a letter from Rogers to an American, in which the former said {t would be worth Sir William's while to pay him £10,00 to leave the country. Rogers, it appears, also threatened to take the life of Sir William Rowe and made every effort to terrorise him. Mr. Lewis here handed to Justice Jeune a Packet of letters and telegrams sent by Rogers to Sir William Rose. OSCAR WILDE RELEASED. His Sureties Are Lord Douglas and the Rev. Stewart Head LONDON, May 7.—Oncar Wilde was re- jleased on bail to-day after furnishing |@ personal bond for $12,500 and two sure- | tes In $6,260 each. In company with Lora Douglas, of | Hawick, Wilde left the Bow Street Po- lce Court at 2.30 P, M. His sureties were Lord Douglas of Ha: wick, eldest surviving son of the Marquis |of Queensberry, and the Rev. Stewart |Headiam, The latter is a graduate of Cambridge University and resides at Hyde Park Gate. The Port of Corinto Is Declared Open for Busine: COLON, Colombia, May 7.—The steam- ship lines have been notified on behalf of the Nicaraguan Government that the Port of Corinto, which was declared closed when the British occupied it, is now open for the arrival and departure of steam and sailing vessels, Sir Roderick Cameron and His Daughters Are Returning. LIVERPOOL, May 7.—The White Btar line steamer Majestic, which sails for *MACY.: GIXTH AVE., 13TH TO 16TH ST. 4,000 Yds. All Wool Black Crepon, 38 Inciues Wide, DQc. ren vanv. ’ Figured 7.3 six Waists, Reduced from 2,74 to 1.79. 5,000 Yds. Fine Linen Hand- Made Torchon Laces in a Variety oi Patterns; Regu- lar Price, 25c., 39, and 50c. per yd., Our Price, (9°: Ladies’ Combination Pocketbooks, Of Fine American Lizard, Al-; ligator and Fancy Grain, in| black, tan and brown, with! sterling silver corners, regular | Ladi Ladies’ Slippers. Turkish Imported Turkish Towelling Slippers, have sold at 50c, per pair, 24c. Ladies’ Serge Slippers, Com- mon Sense Style, kid lined, hand made, sold elsewhere at $1.75; our price $1.24. Groceries Fitts Floor. New Building. SPECIAL SALE Wednesday and Thursday. 10,000 POUNDS of our regular 87-cent Teas, equal in quality to that sold elsewhere at 60c. FORMOSA. OOLONC ENGLISH BREAKFAST.. YOUNG HYSON.... MIXED (YOUNG HYSON AND! OOLONG).. a ROYAL SOUPS, 3 Ib, cans, equal in quality to the best 25 cent soups in the market, MOCK TURTLE. 15 BOUILLON BEE) | | CALIFORNIA FRUITS—2} Ib. cans suit, fine flavor, good ore BARTLETT PEARS, IMON CLING PEACHES?! 2} «14 YELLOW CRAWFORD F ACHES. per can 13 Sarsaparilla, our own make = and equal to any in the market. Wine of Coca, our own make.......... Moth Crystals, Moth Balls, the best moth-destroy- er and disinfectant, Per BOX e.ceises ces 3 1-2 Ibs. Castile Soap, green and |mottled, per bar... 07 Rogers for divorce from his wife, Minnie | grossed resolutions. alt, will not Palmer, the actress, came up for a hear- a anal shea (ine ntl tn afternoon, ing to-day before Justice Jeune, who, | gof B Ma owe ereparstion 24) New York to-morrow, will take among her passengers Sir Roderick Cameron ree his daughters, Misses Kitty and Wg Sr Aha . Snag” Mr. haron Fe son" F! Anson'S Btokes. Yachteman McCaimont Acrons. LONDON, May 1.—Mr, H. McCal- mont's m yacht Giralta will leave for ‘w York directly after the Cowes Regatta, ——_— HIS SILVER JUBILEE. Viear-General Farley to Re Hon- ored June 11. ‘The meeting of Catholic priests of the archdiocese called for 11 o'clock this morning in the hall of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, Lafayette place Great Jones street, to discuss ways and means to celebrate the silver jubtlee | of Vicar-General Mgr. Farley, was well attended. eel June 11 next the Vicar-General will ave been twenty-five years a priest, and as he te one of the most populat Teymen in the archdiocese the inten- tion ts to make occasion of his silver Jubilee a ited to-day for Coming ce, ol Feauiaiten, an well f | clean, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1895. WARING’S BIG DEFICIT. Saye It Will Be Handreds of Thon- at the Rate He's Got: Commissioner Waring members of U Ladies’ Heal tective Association lots of thin, street cleaning this morning at told Pro- bout the United Charities’ Building, Twenty- second street and Fourth avenue, at which Mrs. Trautman presided. Of the forty ladies present. over thirty had o1, their best gowns and wore quan- tittes of diamonds. To do honor to the occasion, Col. Waring wore a rack cont and a high silk hat. The Commi sald that the details of atreet cl i were #0 trite to him that they were wearisome, but he would give a ilttle sketch of his work. ‘The streets are now cleaner than the have ever been before,” sald the Colo- nel, “but at great cost. The pri Appropriation ts entirely insufficten’ has been fully demonstrated that ‘our Rtreets can be properly cleaned, but the Work must gradually drop, back to the| old system for lack of funds. At_the present rate we are going at, the Street Department will show a (o- ficlt of several hundred thousand) dol- the att would go much to ald in keep! Now the sprinkling is only done d: pe vatee companies. Xara, AL Palmer made an energetic Math ahaut her exertions. te, keep the with his own preparation which are. n are ‘of the religious, ofder. Special ill be held in et. abrir, "on the day mentioned mentioned © “| WAS SAWED OFF, | OFF, SIR.” Tribulations of a Philadelphian in Search of Courtesy. A pale little man whose very Diack eyes fairly snapped fire as he talked, sat in teh Mayor's outer office for an hour! this forenoon and railed incessantly about he discourtesy shown citizens of Philadelphia ‘who come over here to see the tor “Tm “George Mitchell, of 3631 North ta las mrect, Pritadetonta’ from Philly last. Sat- pa a bes the bets and had the ‘sfortune end all my money in edrney Clty octane I learned that I wasn't New York. Then, when I came over here and went to sce the Chief up at eHadquarters to ask for an officer to show m= around, why, I was sawed off, sir—sawed off short. r the old “Now, i don't want to Fran’ has jean Mayor Strong—for T now he has troubles of his own, Wh: am one of Dave Martin's best friends, ane if Dave only Rei ew met discourtesy own me here he you know ? He and I held up. ‘the Nineteenth Ward over there for years. Mr. Mitchell had a bunch of Philadel- phia tax receipts and letters from Dave Martin, which he sald were to satist the Mayor as t ohis identi o'clock, however, he gathered ah ‘ile Papers ‘and left City Hall in disgust. ——— No License for Ca The Exctve Commiss!: that they had ecide to reject th Thomas Cairns for a renewal of hi Saloon at 700 Third avenue, The rejection made on the ground that Calrns was not eo prior to April 20, 1893, when ¢ ing saloons within 200° feet of rch went Into operation. The ma question im within 60 feet of the parochial School of St. Agnew's. Roman Cat ho © East Forty-fourth street. ee ahpetexchureh om —— = No More Gambling at Saratoga. SARATOGA, N. Y., May 1.—Chlef Blodgett reete clean, Mrs. een Iso Bpoke, ART IN A GARDEN SCENE. Exhibition of t! at ture Society Is 0; The second annual exhibition of the National Sculpture Soclety began its two weoks' run to-day at 217 West Fifty-seventh street. The exhibitn are shown in a decidedly unique setting. An artistic Itallan garden forms a background, with groups of statuary scattered here and there. About 3,000 | pieces of scuipture, including bas-reliefs, panels, busts, heads and exhibitio: Pears’: It does nothing but cleanse, It keeps the ‘skin soft. | No alkali in it; nothing but al Boulp- mitted in Satatoge during the coming weason ad “MA GIXTH AVE., 13TH TO 14TH BT. soap. CY.*. Cigars. Fitth Floor. New Building. IMPORTED KEY WEST AND DO- MESTIC CIGARS at Less than Whole- sale Prices, | LA CAUSER | finest hand-made Havana long filler, Sumatra wrappers. Nothing better at any price, | CONCHA FINAS, box of 80... $188 CONCHA ESPECIAL, box of 50 CONCHA ESPECIAL, box of 26... 1» . i} LA FLOR DE BAHAMA, KEY WEST, Made of the Finest Havana Tobacco, strictly Cuban hand made, equal to imported. PETIT DUCS, box of 50.........62.74 CONCHAS ESPECIALES, box of 50.. ain + 3.24 CONCHAS BOUQUET, box of 50. 3.24 REINAS ESPECIALES, box of 50. 3.74 PANETELAS, box of 50 3.99 REGALIA DELICIOSAS, box of 50 ROTHSCHILDS. PERFECTOS, box of 25.. BOUQUET FINOS, box of 25. DELICIOSAS, box of 25.. Clear HAVANA-FILLED, SUMATRA WRAPPERS: BOUQUET ELEGANTES, bor 4.34 of 50, reduced from @3,39 to.... $2.89 PERFECTOS FINOS, box of 50, reduced from @3.49t0 ......... 2.09 REGALIA BOUQUET, box of 50, reduced from $3.49 to 2.99 BACHELORS, box of 50, reduced | from $8.74 to. 3.19 LONDRES, box of 50, spance from $3.74 to. ae 3.19 INVINCIBLE FINOS, box of 12, reduced from $1.93 (0 0.5... -28/ INVINCIBLE FINOS, box of 25, reduced from $2.49 to 1.89) BOUQUET, box of 25 reduced from #2. 74t9...... 2.34 Not more than two boxes to any one eustoiner, LA ROSA DE SANTIACO CGMPORTED). PERFECTOS, bos of 25 $5.69 | DELICIOSAS, box of 25. 3.99) REGALIA ESPECIAL, box of 50 7.93! PEVIT DUCS, box of £0.. 7.68 ROSITAS, box of 50 6.38 PUBITANOS FLNOS, boz of 0,. 6.20 | $100,00 |Men’s Hats. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. |The Largest Assortment 4 and the Lowest Prices. NO HOUSE IN THIS CITY OF- FERS FACILITIES EQUAL TO OURS FOR SURPLY- ING) WHATEVER IS NERDED IN A HOUSE+ HOLD of CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, CUTLERY, TIN, IRON and WOODEN UTENSILS. spent with us will procure $150.00 asmuch as $125,00 In furnishing city or country spent in some houses and spent in any other house, | residences, ladles will find our es- tablishment a comfort, No such assortment and no such values can) be found elsewhere, We prepay freight to all rail. road points within a radius of | | 100 miles on all paid purchasaa| of $5.00 and over, We have greatly enlarged our stock of Men’s & Boys’ High - Grade Clothing and: You can save! from one to two dollars on! each hat, and from two to ten dollars on each Sulit and Overcoat, meeting of the Association held in the, :{\Salva-cea A Sure Remedy in every case and every sind of Hemorrhoids or Piles is (TRADE-MARK), This statement can't be made too strong or too emphatic. \ It is a simple, certain, speedy cure for Rheumatism, Eczema, Convulsions, —Chilblains, Sore Muscles, Burns, Toothache, Cuts, Faceache, Sprains, Neuralgia, Bolls, Sore Throat, Ulcers, Two sires, 25 and so cents. At druggists, or by mail, ‘Tne DranpretH Co. 274 Cana. Sr, NY. atues are on |= NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. i, la that hava DIED. 1898, TIMOTHY J. CAR- CARROLI.—May 6, ROLL, Funeral will tak place from his late rent- dence, 529 East Slat at, AM Wednentay, at 9.30 thence to St. Monica's Church, where equiem mass will be Inter= Me ment In Calvary. OURNING OUTEETS amde; all requisites: n stook. : Personal. PEOPLE “who sw house colla oN street, near Hudson, April 30, please commune cata with N., box 489 World. Our Vast Crockery Depart offers great facilities for the complete furnishing of TAGE or MANSION, because Assortments are always the Largest, Quall'y always the Best, Prices always the Lowest, COTTAGE DINNER SETS. ENGLISH DECORATED PORCELAIN, FLORAL AND GOLD EDGE... CARLSBAD CHI ORATED AND GIL’ In Higher Grades we show a su- perb line of entirely new de- signa at equally LOW PRICES. 13.87 P1487 " LAMPS, E WITH GLOBES QTc COMPLE! BRAS: PIANO EXTE SION LAMPS,COMPL ws SEASIDE LAMPS, WITH NIL KEL ‘TRIMMINGS THAT DO NOT TARNISH approached by any other house, | NATURAL STONE WATER FILTERS. Number Six., Number Seve . Number 1 . Numbe Above are prec! those sold under ¢ at Double the Prtc KITCHEN CRO. KERY. The most thoroughly equippe Department tn this Cy, and Prices (hat will be appreciated by economical Housckeepers. 4.37 ame as nae . S$ UPRIGHT PIANO; superb, rich, deep tone, with only fine singing quality, $225 cash, or $250 on instalments, $10. down and $7 per month, Stool, cover, tuning, and delivery {ree Also 40 good second-hand pianos, in perfect order, at great bargains. Tayments only $5 per month. with reduced prices and terme, 134 FIFTH AV., NEAR 18TH ST. Instruction. EXCELSIOR ye, bank La Please call or send postal for catalogue | HORACE WATERS & one 55, 157 AND 159 West of 3d Estimates given | Furnis COUNTRY COTTAG PRICE LIST MAILED Credit Given nacing: “victor | $15 nnd 31K; | ae | thon: | yoand giria’ | arade Wood snd au iy"any ‘quantity and delteer Niriven thie week. 67 Park plas ‘of eye The46th Street Baumanns’ "| UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM permits customers to Furnish Thetr Homes on email weekly or monthly Payments to su't thelr own convent STRICTLY og ocak $65 worth. . per week 00 per week CASH NOT Furniture, Carpets, Beddin: GIXTH AVE., TH TO TH Bt. COT. | 2.87 WROUGHT = 1ko) AND 49 CHINA CANDLESTICKS., PIAZZA LAMPS, HALL LIGHTS, | LANTE CHIMNEYS, WICKS, BURNEL 4 OF EVERY DESCRIP. TLON, | SILK SHADES, | We manufacture our own Lamp Shades, Matertals and Workmanship Guaranteed the Best, at Prices the! cannot be} Unparalleled Bargains in China and Glass. HOTEL CHINA. Complete Ine of Vitrified Hotel China. It will not turn black and will not craze ; at prices of ordi- nary White Ware. COTTAGE TOILET SETS. UNDERGLAZE TION... DECORA- SAME WITH JAR s+, $2.07 EI WISH, NEW STYLE... ener SAME, WITH JAR PAINTED AND GOLD EDGE 2. 87 SAME, WITH Jan. * $4.87 Our Stock of Toilet and Bath Room Sets ta Conceded the Largest tn the Country, | |RICH | CUT-GLASS, As we are the only House tn the City empioytng our own stayf of Skilled Glass Cutters on the Premiaes, (t goes without saying that “The Middleman’s Profits being eltminated,” our | Prices ave FAR BELOW all others, in many (nstances ONE- HALL. TABLE TUMBLERS PER POZE 2.59 OLL BOTILES... -69 WATER BOYTTL 1,20 t -69 1 BOWLS 97 +97 SALAD BOWL 3.97 BERRY BOWL 2.49 TEA SETS. ENGLISH DECORATED, 49! 66 PIECES 2. ERMAN CHINA, DEC. ORATED, 56 PIECES 4, 87 FRENCH CHI DEC. ORATED, 66 PIECES 1.81 50 Vartetles to Choose Fre ne. $1.87 | JAPANESE: : 3:37 UMBRELLAS i Vor Interior Decoration or Lawn Shad S&S FEET SPREAD 97 TPEET SPREAD 1.87 | wFEEL SPREAD, 2.47 I-PEEY SYREAD 3.87 SCREEN FANS. CHOICE OF 1,000 SILVER AND GOLD FINISH.. NECESSARY. Lamps, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, tains, Portieres, Crockery and Tinware. BAUMANN & CO.,|# Cor. 46th St. and Eighth Avenue, OPEN SATURDAY UNTI' jence al ROTTOM PRICES. 300 worth... le Stoves, Pictures, g, Clocks, Lace Cur- 10 P.M «PTA JORDAN, MORIARTY &CO.. EAST 23D ST,, |Ave., New York. for the Complete hing of ES AND HOTELS, ON APPLICATION, to Suit All. WEST 14TH #T. ‘Tue mane } ¢S*RELIAB CARPETS | MATTINGS. 84.40 Faney Ct subion : Cotten Warp. MATTINGS ARE WORTH ba Bye LEAST BIT OLD. YOU ERE, AS THIS 18 OUR ‘nase NoT AL NoT IF 28 NOT—BUT THE BEST FOR THB QUALITY CONSIDERED. i ARE LIKELY ONES v CASH OR CREDIT. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104, 108 & 108 WEST 16TH SE, Nearéth Ave BROOKLYN STORES: AVE., NEAR FULTON #T _For Sale. MACHINES ichea, Wholesale and Re SI OOWN: $i WEEKLY, NRE Flag rh 48h chain tai ay DIAMO: boon) ei ry, ay oS te Sia 2a | BROS., Hy Malden lan CY:: fe @xTE AVA. wm vO UTE OH) Clocks, Cutlery, Sterling and Plated Ware. The following Items repre- sent what the manufacturer is pleased to call TRADE STIMULANTS. They are all entirely new, fresh goods, of the latest de- signs. We offer them at prices never reached In the history of the trade. CLOCKS. MANTEL CLOCKS—Marble 1zed, colored trimmings, gold dials, bronze feet, worth $7.50.. 98 3.49 MANTEL CLOCKS — Same BbO. twee, OOOO 99 MANTEL CLOCKS—Marbl 1zed, gold dial, worth $6.50, All above run 8 day strike half hourly on cathedral gong. In above salea BRONZE TOP T ta included in price el Clocks and all are guaranteed perfect timekeepers. 100 CHINA BOUDOIR CLOCKS —A variety of styles, twenty decorations, your choies.. my BOIS’ WATCHES —Reguiar 16 size case, porcelain, stem wind and set, with aia, 1.49 ONE THOUSAND NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS, each. 39c, |STERLING SILVER. ALL 925-1,000 FIN TEASPOONS, EACH .39| SUGAR SPOONS, EACH 169 ORANGE SPOONS, EAC! ‘89 SALT SPOONS, EACH .. COFFEE S°00NS, EACH SUGAR TONGS, EACH OLIVE FORKS, EACH, BERRY FORKS, EACH.. CREAM LAOLES, EACH. MATCH BOXES. EACH, TER STRAINERS, EAC And over TEN THOUSAND OUNCE of TABLE STERLING at prices based on above low value SILVERWARE, FERN COASTERS — Now open-work design of quad- ruple silver, with separate fining, for plan roe $6.60 goods, 49 1.87 144 1.87 49 COCOA POTS — Cylindrical in shape, handsome border, quadruple plate, CRUMB TRAYS AND SCRAP- ERS--New rococo border,en- graved, quadruple plate. ROLL TRAYS—A variety of designs, all new, rene plate s.secesseve FERN POTS—Filigree silver, with Fern one year old; to close the fot... TEA SETS, comprising TEA- POT, SUGAR BOWL, CREAM PITCHER, BOWL, full TRIPLE PLATE on White 3 Metal, complete. Oe CUTLERY. FRUIT KNIVES—Solid Steel and tull Triple Plate, TABLE KNIVES—Solid Steel, fancy Oxidized handles, tull Triple Plate, worth $4.60 to $6.50 per Set, ......0008 ROGERS’S SPOONS AND FORKS, TABLE FORKS, to match rove, per S2t....6605. We are the recognized leaders te the sale of these goods, ROGERS'S list price trom $4.78 DINHER FORKS, \ CESSERT Fonts.) SouP SPOONS, {0 $9.50 por TABLE SPOONS, \ ¢ozen; »our cheiee TE4 SPOONS, per set, 880, COFFEE SPOONS, OYSTER FORKS,

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