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, ant was William H. King, an agent ot ~ tthe Gerry Society. PMORE BROCKWAYISM, Justice Martin Denounces the Head.of the Deborah Nursery. pt. Abrams Does Not Deny the Charges of Inhumanity. Je Held :for Trial in Default of $900 Bail. Bermri Abrams, Superintendent of the Deborah Nursery and Child's Pro- ctory, at One Hundred and Forty- enth street and Forrest aven' was ned in the Morrisania Police Court to-day, where he was obliged to face the charge of inhuman treatment of eeveral of the inmates. The complain- ‘The Superintendent did not deny any @f the three separate charges made egainst him, ad surprised everybody in the court with the statement that his treatment of the boys wasn't necessary in order to maintain some kind of dis- e@pline ‘The first witness was ten-year-old Joseph Bernstein, whose wiiowed mother Bves at 35 Pitt street. He said that May 2% he and Chari Paloweteki, ten years old, end Louis Prager, also ten years old, were pick- ing flowers in the grounds of the in- @titution. They did not hear the break- fast bell or the Superintendent's whistle, and were consequently late for break- fost without giving me anything to eat. He @ed my hands behind my back and struck me ten times with a heavy stick. ‘Then he tied me to a gaspipe and got the other two boys, and took them to another part of the cellar. He then locked the door and left us there until were let out by Mr. Mendoza.” it Hineting ah John hy leier. ten years old, Bi at rt bale bed in th ight 7 ie got u} ‘rom in e 1! Gnd went (o the bathroom. ‘He then re- turned to bed. few moments, he said, Supt. 8 came into the room and struck ae the testimony Justice is another case of Brockwayism. y pays the institution of whicn prisoner is superintendent $2 a week d and educate these children. In- they are sent to a public schoo! locked in coal cellars and beaten breakfast.” re was & Cc to offer rooklyn as security for a ean idl by ne but Justice C 9 accept it, Rteanss has not yet secu d bail. Eurepeans Are Seeki: and Fran assaulted, announce that a panic pre- vails there and that it is feared the Bedouins will attack the town. PANIC PREVAILS AT JEDDAH. Shelter om Vessels in the Harbor. CONSTANTINOFLE, June 6.—Advices received here from Jeddah, Arabia, the seaport town of Mecca, where the Con- lar officers of Great Britain, Russia were recently murderously The situation is so serious that the Europeans of Jeddah are hastily seeking refuge on board ¢ the harbor, taking with them alléthey possibly can of their belongings. merchant vessels in It ts also stated in the advices from Jeddah that the arrival there of the British Mediterranean Squadron, num- bering seventeen warships of various classes, is anxiously expected even by the Turkish authorities, as the garrison is very weal LONDON, June 5.—There ts much ex- cltement tn London and at the Foreign Office, on account of the receipt of de- spatches announcing that the Turkish Government had refused to agree to the reforms in Armens. All the Foreign Office officials, including “the Earl of Kimberley, were at their posts last night, and hi ssembled again to-day There is a strong belief in well-in formed circles here that the reply of the Porte was purposely drafted in unfavor- able terms in order to gain time. The powers, it {s asserted, will now address @ stronger note to the Porte, and will back it up by a naval demonstration. CAPT. CLAVIO THRICE SHOT. The Soldiers Who Executed Him Made a Bungling Job of It. MADRID, June 6.—Capt. Clavijo, who shot and seriously wounded Capt.-Gen. Prima Rivera after the latter had re- fused him the hand of his daughter on Monday last, was shot at 8 o'clock this morning. Clavijo, who was tried by ourt-martial and sentenced to death yesterday, displayed marvellous forti- tude and composure until the last mo- ment. The soldiers who executed Capt. Clav- {jo had to fire at him three times. Clav- Ajo first fell with three Bullets in his head and he still moved after a soldier had fired another shot into his head from under his chin. Even then the Captain moved and he did not die until another soldier fired a bullet through his heart. The scene created great excitement among the horrified spectators. SULTAN OF JOHORE IS DEAD. He Had Recentty Arrived im Lon: on a Visit. LONDON, June 6.—Maharajah Abu- bakar, the Sultan of Johore, an inde- Pendent Malay Btate, who recently ar- rived here on a visit, died yesterday evening, FORMOSA’S REPUBLIC ENDED. President Tang Escapes and the Ss re Are Rioting. HONG KONG, June 5.—The Republic Tang, has escaped from the island end the foreigners resident there are in safety. ‘The Ch'nese forces in the northern part of the island became disorganized at from the Island of Madagascar, dated ‘May 18, say that the French advance into the interior from Mojunga has been repulsed. The mortality among French troops on account of the variou fevers peculiar to the island ts increa: ‘ing. | $200 | of Formosa has collapsed, its President, | Has Been Repulsed. PARIS, June 6.—Advices received here the THE CABLE FROM ROME. Archbishop Kain Says the Padi: Caan Draw Ite Own Conct im 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 6.—When shown the despatch from Rome denying that Archbishop Kenrick had been deposed, Archbishop Kain said: “In order to settle, once for all, conflicting atories concerning the arc! diocese of St Louis, I will give you the despatch to be published, and those who read it are at liberty to form their own conclusions. I have nothing to biGh The following 1s a free translation of the cablegram read at the Cathedral last Bunday, and explains everythin; dinal Ledochowski, whose name is signed to the despatch, the Papal Secretary: na St, "Louta Mor’? Byes te uta a Sta Pontiff has translated Archbishop Ker other archiepincopal see, and named you arch- Dishop of St. Loula The letter is on the way. (Signed) LEDOCHOWSKL FORTY YEARS FOR ARSON. ris- Morton Fixes That Term of I: t--Drw; a’ Lice: signed the bill of J. H. Clark, making the term of imprisonment for arson in the first degree forty ye ‘The Governor also signed the bill of Senator Donaldson providing that every of the State Board of Pharmacy who desires to continue the practice of his profession shall annually, within thirty days from Nov. 1, pay to the fee of $1, for receive a renewal of li- be displayed with th Signed of Interest to New Yorkers. ALBANY, N. Y., June 6&.—Gov. Morton hes Qigned Senator Raines's bill, providing that at future sieotions in New York City, whenever the Feault of the statement shall be different from the result, as shown in the triplicate statements, the Board of Canvassers shall certity the result ‘aa it Ia shown upon the statement to the pollc ‘The Governor alw signed the bill of Mr. Hal- pin. Providing for the laying out of & public park in "New York City. Tw Detween ind and ‘Thirtieth streste, All at of Mr alai brew Of upon the water froat ifty-ninth street. Hood’s Pills Move the Bowels easily, do not gripe or cause pain. They do not irritate or inflame the excre- tiveorgans, They are purely vegetable and Cure Liver Ills ‘Constipation, Sick Headache, Billougmess, Sour Stomach, Jaundice, Mitt and effeetive. Sold by all druggists, 25. Get HOOD'S, 0x1 any ot Trimmed Hat, $2.98. GPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK. Hat of white Modina straw, faced with Lote Fuller crepe and trimmed with the crepe, wings or flowers, very stylish and entirely new, Br 2.98 Floor, Dende, worth 60c., at... 25 Infants’ & Children’s Hats, Boys’ Hat Department on Second also plain white, with black 19¢, 0 doxen embroidered and col- ered Lawn Hats for children 419 especial sal . . Ladies’ Shampoo, .89, Special department for Manicuring, irdressing, None but the king and competent arfists Best work guaranteed at Woven Wire Cots, SELLING BY THOUSANDS, On Our Main Floor, Made in our own shop; best hardwood frame; sold all over New York at $2.00. ...... Cotton Mattress to fit sam Manufacturer's name, stamped upon the works of every machine, guaran- tees to you the highest grade to be obiained at any price, and insures NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS, PARTS, when and wherever needed, If you can find a better machine at 985.00, send ours back and get 18.99 Ladies’ Summer Suits. HEADQUARTERS. —Our collection hundreds of different patterns, fabrics and styles. Call early while the assort- ments are at their best Summer Woollen Bulte in @ wider range of pretty than ours or any other estab- lshment ever displayed before. Prices are $3.75, bday | | 99 $7.50, $10.50 and........ . . One lot of 27 Spring Suits, sold in April for $20.00 to $30.00, a 8.98 This is the way we cl out stock. ‘We don’t propose to let a garment get two months old. $30 Capes $12.50. Clearing Sale of Capes on which 12.50 former prices were $17.50 to Summer Wash Suits. $80, all at one price.. Beginning with a thereueniy. good Duck Suit, in ali colo: size to 44 in., special at $2 many very desir- able styles in| W sult $1.08, BZD Ws Th. A Baws wd m7 unequalled for quality and style at al thing Like these prices, W. B. Cyclist Corset $4.25. Absolutely indispensable for Bicycling, Golfing, Equestrienne, Black Silk Belts, 7 silver - plated in- ittal i buckles, 99 fe. all initials.....0 Almost an endless variety of other styles, all just us gvod Value, at 80, .47, 3b, "as. THE WORLD: the approach of the Japanese troops, and the soldiers of the President of the re- public joined the mob in rioting, looting and in burning the government bulld- ings at Taipeh-Fu and Hobe. French Advance Inte Madagascar R. H. SIXTH AVE., 3TH TO TH ST. Art Room. ‘Fourth Floor, New Bullding, reached by five pass SPECIAL OFFER. Pair Figures Clock Ornament . x MEYERS, CORSETS. A SPECIALTY, 46 WEST 14TH ST. FINE MILLINERY SONNETTE CORSETS IN GREAT VARIETY, 1.°8 ALBANY, June 6&—Gov, Morton has| MANTEL SET, comprising Clock, Marbleized Cathe- dral Strike, runs eight days ; pair bronze side ornaments and bronze top piece, complete set . $4.97 Or sold separately---Clock . 2.82 31 Up Goes Leather!! The price of Pantasote re- mains the same—less than half leather price— though it looks and wears better. PANTASOTE is used for covering furniture, carriago cushions, boat cushions, etc. Ladies can sew it and use it for 101 household purposes yy tern Bros, Hilton-Hughes, Hearn, Grossman, R, Wolden and othera Awnings. Awnings made to order of best quality blue or brown stripe at lowest prices in the city, Send pos- tal and our repre- tentative will call and give estimate, $8.00 Tent for $4.48, \"These Children's Tents, made of best quality Blue or Brown Fancy Striped Duck, 7 feet high and 7 feet in diameter, with poles and stakes all com- plete, sold all over the city at $8.0, our price... Oil and Gas Stoves rge size duuble burner Gas Stove, with 6 foot of best qui ity Mohair Covered Tubing. Improved Queen double O!! Stove, 4 burners, one of the | best Oil Stoves made. he Handkerchiefs, Special eale of Ladies’ fine em- broidered, scalloped border and embroidered hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all fine needle- work, in small,, neat patterns, Sell in a regular way at 2c, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs of all kinds, hemstitched, embroidered and and French border, and colored, Ladies’ Neckwear, white Neckwear. Grass Cloth Ballor Collars, trimmed with Valenciennes lace or insertion, each, Re Grass Cloth Eton Fronts, trim- med with lace, each.. * Eton Fronts made of Sawn, all colors, €ach Bt...scseeee Ribbons. SPECIAL SALE OF ALL-SILK BONS, Black double-faced satin, 2% and 2 inches wide fancy colored Ribbons, in stripes, ¢ plaids and changeable 7 Dresiens, 4 inches wide, seil in regular way at Sic. Sailor Hat Ribbons, strir per yard, and 1.24 checks, all color wide black and stripe Ribbons, 3 inches, sell in regular way at 20c. nA Sale of Fans, $1.25 Bilk Gauze Fans, spangled, | lace top, enameiied sticks, at.. | $1.25 Silk Gauze Fans, beautifully painted, lace top, enamelled ks, at. Fi Te. Black Silk Fans, beautifully | painted and spangled, at |e. Bilk Fans, in the la ings, beautifully pain’ Toc, Double - Feather spangled, enamelled sticks, 3 $1.00 Black Ostrich Feather F: |60c. Plain Biack and Painted | India ‘Silk Fans... 2,000 Parchment Japan newest colorings, decorated, corded ticks, at bc, and... handsomely bamboo 125 Bpecial sale of novelties in Ladter' | 4.25 1.69 a) GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. \oommadale: 3 AveS9S <6 Thousands Buying Lyons India Silks, They are precisely the same goods | sold by all the city houses at 60c., 6c. and Tc, a yard, They include a large varlety of designs and colorings. For one week more the choice of this lot, 20. And, in addition, 2500 yards Wash Bilks, all choice designs and superior quality, sold all over at 45c....5 80 yards Striped Taffeta Silk: lovely colorings, worth 690 .. 2,000 yards Black India Silks, all Japan goods, a great bargain. Black Dress Goods. We have just received an invotce of Plain and Figured Black Mohairs and Sicillennes, the popular dress fabrics for present wear, Notwithstanding the advanced prices on ihe material, our prices will be the same «8 heretofore. Soe, plain Black Mohair . plain Black Mohali 8 49 133 50 plain Black Mohatr.. ao plain Black Sicilienne $1.50 plain Black Sici $1.75 plain Black Sicilienne, & $7.00 plain Black Sicillenne, 64 in \gured Mohairs, fc, quality | | Figured Mohairs, aqua | Wigured Mohairs, Tc, quality % per cent, reduction on former price of Black Crepons, White Goods, Large shipment of white and colored Jotted Swiss which we will offer very much below the regular prices. 15 190 pieces. mediu Dotted Swiss, regular 20c, cuelity for 260 pieces small and medium 18 size Dotted Swiss, regular Zc, * 180 pleces pin dot and medium 5 size Dotted Swiss, regular 33c, 6 1% pieces pin dot and medium 35 | size Dotted Swiss, resular % . {0 pieces Colored Dotted, m Large variety of very fine qual- ity Dotted Swiss, nen and Batiste ground at .25, 35 and Best quality India Dimity, ec. quality, styles and colors can- not be surpassed, at., Very special 40-inch Wh! India Lawn, lage, quality at. TH Sts WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1895. MACY. 2)" MACY sé. SIXTH AVE, 18TH TO 14TH ST. JUST RECEIVED, LARGE SHI Se “ORIENTAL” PMENT OF SS BICYCL MODEL 3, 22 Ib. light roadsters, 24-inch frame, with upturned or dropped handle-bars—- 63-inch gear—dust-proof bearings—New York tires—Garford saddle. A strictly high-grade wheel, made by one of the largest manufacturers in this country and sold through regular dealers and agents under another name at $100.00, price, 99.” - 1.84 HOUSEFORNISHINGS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. The moat extensive assortment in the city: many ttems at from 25 to 50 per cent. leas than charged elsewhere. Park Row and Chatham Square. Furniture, Carpets, &c. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, LOWEST PRICES, BEST GOODS, LARGEST STOCK, LONGEST CREDIT. Help Wanted—Female. od aldrena to ti jeady position. COWPERTHWAIT: B.AltmansG, ee] Second Floor. Thursday, June 6 LADIES’ ES, Our Summer in the Country. If you want genuine country lite it re on thi you can sure- boarding- Highlands, and roadway, Net . Brooklym Eagle Summer Bure: L 1 RR. Br WAN rieneed panda; no Rood salary "and weaving of manufacturing, meady position, Address S., 200 Woat Siat.at PRICES, = = 69." 85." TAILOR-MADE SUITS, All lined with silk, new shaped ; full skirts, (FITTED WITHOUT CHARGE), 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. Cm Carpets to Go at Wholesale Prices, 20 rolls of Tapestry Brussels to be sold direct to the consumer at the wholesale price. ‘They are of very high grade, elegant patterns, and are offered a .49 PER YARD. NOTE—For best choice of patterns | call as early in the week as possible. #37 We are headquarters for China and Japan Mattings. 8,00 Rattan Couch, 5.98, Limited supply of these very 5,98 well made Rattan Couches,.,. b Largest lire in this elty of all kinds of Summer Chairs and Rockers at di goods prices, We recommend an early Rocker, $2.48, 100 of these hand- fome oak and ma- hogany finish, high- ly polished Rockers, spring seat, covered all colors; spectal for this lot only, 2.48. Trunks and Bags, BASEMENT, NEW BUILDING. ellin, iro Sizes eB uu 36 Leath Bags, ex and well 3B OM Tao Lea Le ester Bolld Lent! Bult frames, lock, in, win 4:08 O24 ‘Blankets Cleaned, Strap hinges, all corners heavily bound, large bolts Heavy. duck- eovered Steam- er or Cabin Trunks, tron bottom, ly bound, long strap hinges, large bolts, fine brass lock. 3% eo 40 ¥.06 3.04 3.60 3.08 4.84 Bolid Grain Cases, Heavy duck- covered trav- is Trunk, n bottom, hardwood ts, long trong- er Clud tra strong made, ty 6 1.03 207 Leather Shawl Straps, 80, Large Rug Straps, +AG, 89) Wd, ther Dress steel stitched sides and handles, reinforced ners, brass spring core jade. Curtains Cleaned, We clean Blanketa by our new process, leaving them soft and fluffy as when new; also mal them moth proof, all for, pal with silk tapestry, Nottingham Curtains cleaned, pr other fine Curtains cleaned,pr All ke 69 Ud} at) 5s | Send us a post.) and we will call for! them. | free of charge. Everything Dyed or Cleaned at our lew dry goods prices, All goode stored until wanted Our Lawn Ts ets. yf Complete Set ge Croquet. Fishing Tackle, t Extra strong and well- Mexican Grass, Child Hemmocks .. Full alse .Hammack, made alse, 35 feet of good qual- High-grade ranted. Lawn Mowers, fully was pit ade as 234 256 283 Water Cooler. ¢+gallon size, Galvam ized Iron Lined Water Coolers, extra well mage and neatly decorated, complete, with wrought: iron stand, suitable fer store and office, usually, eold at $5.00, at 2.98. Coolers only from .78 up, Table Cutlery. So t Fine White Ivory-Handle Table Knives, uauelly sold at $8.00 1,49 per dozen; at, per set of 6....++ Fine White —Celluloid-Handle Table Knives, usually sold at 99 $4.00 per doz.; at, per set of @.. C—_ =a) —— Fine cocoa handle Table Knives and Forks, with fancy double- bolstered ends, usually $1.50 per se: of six knives and forks, at © jealloped ar = <> Knife, best quality steel, finely polished, at..