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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895, 6 PTWAS VIVE RUSSIE," sss’ ares. son amarsramaeee | "HELP FIGURES AND PACTS <-cceremene com" from New York. id died. At N: inking men Niness re. aes fe. tore P FOR BUYERS OF Andros lies about 160 miles north of| vaila among the forelgners, many off A WOMAN'S DESPAIRING CRY. B.AltmansGs FONTRE al CARPES the Island of Cub: them having been forced to flee from We can here the the country. Its Heard. A Prominent Actress Escape Great _Danger. Significant Scenes During the ON OF eatrarcateP ttt SON te teat 8 Review of French Army, | EXPANSION OF TRADE. |i Sitve a jue Setorts tne ite di eee wate er How startling fa a woman's ery for | | | | ie nd PRICES ssisting throughout our entire « elp ! # ‘ HE RAC “ an I do? Where DRAGOMIROFF WAS PRESENT.| soxpon, sept 1n—he auandard, in POLICEMEN ON THE RACK. | "whee gayycan 1 dor, Wher Friday, and until noon Saturday.| A Solid Oak Bedroom Suit at as, ‘nays: "In both England and | Deliaquent Officers on Trial Refore | This cry goes out to-day from Meg AtyPIPCES. Including everything required |B x F | rt RenGon Times Correspondent Says | America the expansion in the movement President Roosevelt, every city, town | | Bae the Cear Reles Both of capttal te partly due to renewed| ‘The trials of delinquent policemen|and hamlet in Men’s Unlaundered $19, 75. A Racing Reputation | t ur rihery activity on the stock exchanges; but the) went on at 10 o'clock at Police Head. | this country, ety of white enamelled IRON BEDS, * Ltr raflway returns show @ solid aub-| quarters this morning. President} It comes trom reas i * | a Mie beta Bg | costs a pile of money, but adds no ces ge ! reer SHIRTS mmtnd Seiions. The falurhe have improved fi CWE AaTauNE that only policemen | suffering torture y $3.87, $4.48, $5.49, &e. value to your wheel. The Waver- ‘ a ley does not sail under false colors. | made of Wamautta muslin, all Carpets Lower than Ever. |x75 money spent to buy its repu- | linen bosoms, hand-made button.) More ins cMortuet ta ail’ shia" sessen's pre: | tation on the track. | holes, and duction, wt your money | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. BODY BRUSSELS. Fancy Embroidered |v1 vers MIRECOURT, Sept. 19.—Enormous | actions. The returns have impro’ @rowds witnessed the great review to-| America the earliest because Am: under charges preferred by superior om-|Of body and mind y. To-|from some form of Gay rmy, which has |@woke first cern would he attended to to-day. To- Neon ne ing. dining ‘the week in| “The money market te now overloaded, | morrow thore accused by citizens will |female complaint, have their t s the Department of the Vosg partly owing to the bungling currency | "@ty (tein UTD ion will he the charges: Many, through na ‘The Russian Gene: Dragomiroff han | experiments in the United Btates, but! made against Patrolinen Fitzpatrick and | tural modesty, do Deen with the troops throughout the|the heavy bullion movements to England | Haatings, of Capt akins’« Fifteenth | not consult pl aici - manoeuvres. from America have not upset any of the| Precinct ‘command, by Mra. M ans, for many dread ‘To-day Prince Lobanoff, the Russian | «reat markets, ,| their examinations. De act be deceived by intringo> mente of name, package or cigars te. HE ONLY GENUINE ‘SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES Boar the fac tuite srseture of \ They know not eet Minister of Foreign Affairs, joined Gen.| “Everything points to a further ex-) he 1 MOQUETTES............. The. att Bast Sous Sere ding Academy, Lenos | *Dragemiroff. The presence of these two| pansion of trade. For a time high | ¥ Shes, SNC. ena mAIOAT heel to seek for ° . - a Ht Brest, ing, Academy, 1 | - Fopresentatives of Russia with the| prices might override high t ff, but) Ffenrung Tina woman In ‘he hatian fo OD Lavine 1 t irts Ss INDIANA BICYCLE CO. — dar ete oa tee a med French Army regarded as having ex-|much depends, in the next few years,| persecute Hellrung because he anal it n= = uipaibcahos, and is taken as |how America and France and the col- Mire Herreman in getting evidence} dition of things is { ‘ I ~~ BICYCLE AUCTION. | - = ‘evidence of the Czar’s desire to empha-|ontes shall treat England in the matter aint Meehan nthe Bast Sixty-sev- | Simply wrong. The newest designe, 120 AND 122 EAST 14TH 'S "le MAXUPACTE RERS) CLEARANCE SALE, | aise the existence of an alliance be-|of tariffs. enth street station, ia to be tried on a| peculiar ailmenta fe, OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Ss da ee i2.N | Railroads. tween Russia and France on military| “The United Btates neem disposed tol charge of authorizing the erasure of! women are curabl OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. aturday, OOM, ee —y i 7 i 1 CORTLANOT ST. Senitilon Friday. AAERICA'S CREATEST RAILROAD.” revert towards McKinleyism. Should ‘Club air, } 8d in most cases) . Capt Mine: eedily. Lyd j Prince Lobanoff is the closest confl-| they do so, they would suffer a more impiien n 4 ‘ -* Gant of Czar Nicholas. serious defeat in their efforts to control mast “Thirty-fifth street sta- ham's genius each. Win clear ait gece 1300 ee a pied N EW Y ORK \ a ‘At a banquet which was given Wed-|the world’s food and cotton supplies | en ine in eee a tong time aa liberality have drade, 21, to 29 hs. at 7 nesday night, Gen. Dragomiroff gave the | than they have ever done.” ago. ' a given to every one 87 PARK “PLACE. a, following toast: ‘To fraternity on the ———_— ae gterday ta. of the Churen [an @ sure and con: J +» field of battle, to union in combat, and| LIKE A PIECE OF BOUNCE. gt ee core ungelist, ene sistent means of re- 18th St., 19th St d 6th A to the little Frencr troops who some- — of the (hat ® station, *| lief, ey an ve. times move me ¢o tears.” London Globe Finds Fanlt with the ; President ee t sald to-day that | No woman should & HUDSON RIVER R.A LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Times corre- Hawaiian Cable Scheme: Gupte Waughey or Meskine oe suffer when she ce - WANTED 9.90 A .—sc: Sanday, Engle Bate Re Renee Say, palate out the signif.| LONDON, fept, 1.—The Globe this EXCISE LAW FOR CLUBS She can ‘Hate her ease fay to Mra. ; 4 afternoon, commenting upon the fact ‘ I L Affairs, and Gen. Dragomiroff at tho Deen Riven {he exclusive Tight to lant! Commtastoner ft one of her own Bo one of the|~ — — a au - ; : : tnat without |#4,08 Hawall, says ecael Hae Vinkbait ab Lynne Moacs tid hear The Brening World a ; . “The importance of this announce-| President Roosevelt made public a iGae. edith: “y! Onl 8, and preserve inthe exargeration Caar Nicholas commands | wiht cannot be overentimated. Whether | Washington letter thin morning, For |your health. | “Only a woman can the Towns Surround the armies of both France and Russia. | 1 ier powers will allow tho United | reasons best known to himself he de- | Understand a nan’ s ills, tng New York City. ‘The despatch continues: States to carry out {te dog-in-the- | ¢lined to tell who was the author of the) A prominent actress, ina letter to The sun won't melt our goods nor fade jpesliion ate Covel f omesrica were | manger policy remains to be keen. It | commu aude Svar | = ‘Don't tn that because our prices | GREAT OPPORTORITIES tm position. The foreign officers arrived Teta ne well, however, st Immediate| Accor the Poles Board, the}, «..., You eann imagine the fear- Renee intl ccsic cre meCee Gone on horseback, when the spectators broke representations on the subject were | content e let n important | {ul condition 1 was in when I first wrote t aay a Are Offered to Bright out 10 enthusiastic shouts of ive | ade at Washington. | ; t 0 bs anc e | to you. ‘as simply of no use to myself bt may have been fooled by others, Boys tn All Parts of B 5c Soon afterwards M. Hanotaux, | “inne whole business looka ike a) "lent 9 orany one cle, I H. ; Ha, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, | 9 ota niece of bounce. ‘The Amer- i Bupretme Court. of Mt had worked hard, tape ‘AND VES FOR @12.| {7 NEW VORK, NEW JERSEY AND 16 PS Dally.” For Cape Vite and Prince Lobanoff arrived in a Jandau, fr ins appear to have appropriated the of eh ab and Si and my nervous ELEGANT at ING TROUSERS, @4. CONNECTICUT. ae + train. for Chics followed by Gen. Dregomiroff with Gen. | Hawatlan erouy an UL to themselves.” f the di a ane que fystem was shat- bend tor samplon aud rulen for self-measure: | Bolsset on horseback. Their appearance | : i and ale: Whe tered from uterus Tress oods. “"“Brosaway Tatloring on the Bowery."' | ‘a ‘ "i ra 7 Ryn aine) saeat) f20) redawed (shoots ru CHOLERA’ § RE REIGN IN JAPAN. oa Writes | trouble and travel « EDWARD HART, | anos of Thirty (BO) p18: prin "ou Bate bia the! re Russie!" al heed ling constant! e1 oe iauon tar aunsia om ire Hilla, vi larie? Nv pra S arals acempcnies by at | se to, fhenth vor two there ts no constantly. I} English and Scotch Mixed Bowery & Spring St Pebig Alomar ute moe i, AItit" TRAINS TO VONKEREm | Over 17,000 Deaths ‘Reportea Up to tative decision on ‘the point in the bey can Ribot, Mini hua SAGE: | ok muntlet. of | Sultings, French Boucles, Jac For Sale. ooge ra ever nad tare peeks i Minister of Marine, and numerous ot! z cack No 1, rule canbe announced Hloctore'the.|Quards, Crepons, Bourette a a reed | fovnection with the Fievaced | officials, Senators and Deputies, arrived, SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. {and we must look 1 act of le illjand Tufted Vi Box 197 gniy line running “all night” U and took up the positions assigned to sttnding the efforts of the C! on for tte own salut : tilljand Tufte: igogne. wi York. them en the reviewing stand, President | Japanese officials to suppress the news | Sani te chat the 4 health} English Mohairs and Mohair | , Wi THE EVENING WORLD, ; Faure then drove along the line.” jin regard to the cholera, the truth has) dec ty eae were rapid. and Wool Mixtures. Patttser Buildina, Hew Vert, — 2 is last CURR dedi Mid hee ¢ clubs nized” for #0 ly vanish-| Scotch Tartans and French pizmene: ‘we nena MB stita Be é Ron tan) Beare om the Makermttt | Oiny, alive: with cholera g4rmn TN, DUE Nese ere pot! eeaumiea y I'm|Plaids, English and French|~- TBs tn Wie ang 05 Grand et ; | Siberian ofMciala have declared Ja- au, pene isto and a ng Hee Diagonals in Cloth colors; i@ panese open ports infected, and from | Gauly. 10140) ‘s eo fai tully | Crepes, Cashmeres, and nov- ; NEW YORK | RIFLES | FOR CUBA. | official sources it ta learned that over theanse lve ttt ie te neta eee pate ee eis elties in Silk and Wool fabrics q ———— ople have died japan in this district It 1# held that bs : THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT ia Large Quantity Reported Seized on It ue since its start In the fide clubs are exempt from the law, and Lydia t 4 Vegetable | for evening wear. Fiat a hired ot Manhattan, under the Direction of — *| payZOR.—On Tuestay, Sept. 17, i895, ANY } ina the disease has rained a firm © of Won Poltcemen, | Compound have done for_me nual Richa rent §8 to HAS eae BR loved wife of Willlam Taylor, aged 62 q le LS ] firm | foothold. Advic mer Rilo 4 the latter « lovely corne ain heat, ho Relatives and friends are invited to ; Janel at In Tomio the heat ts nt Roosevelt tells a funny story of th at $25, from Irvington to the College proper, sail ‘ in the Weat Indies has |{4inc wal the Riseane werina have Bee | vai ty torte] RELIABLE/A RARE CHANCE | roadway A 49th st. BEST AND ND NO | ee ease! i Oven { received a cablegram from one of ita! nursed a by, the glimate Into virulent life. ial axataltalion lngien tie Cowperthwait’s Reltable o from) Bis ate ar: } - ‘ene (Qh t anelro le could be once. One wan dis. —_— = 1 ; one yer gi tage pa pee pe ea concerning Yokohama, but nev- | tov M4 “which ‘nereased. ‘hie Forecast S 5 toate Found ar and peneras boty t geal eerie quantity of rifles, swords and cartridges, | ertheless the plague ts ri here. 4a bump on his head CARPETS. |” ee anghook FREER, a ost—Black French pool | to erdes or all intended for the Cuban ineurgen:s, i In Ito Fow, “China, the disease ts| which made him hait an‘inch taller 104 West 14th Street, Orton Paturn aHT 8th ave; liberal reward. ‘JACKSON'S, Gib Ra i. “iley 2, “00. EVERY THING--EXCEPT HIGH PRICES. Housefurnishings. Ladies’ Jackets wy, Mieetent Sale an ecard oF Diamond Glass. 1 Tasement. and Children ’s Reeters. China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brac Anew Table Glass of great brilliancy, closely resembling cut gla| Nursery Bars, $ ft. a | e4 Star Scour!ng Soap.... 04 Laundry Boards, solld zinc. 6 "Home Use" Cloudy Ammonia Kitchen Chairs, hard wood... 36) “U, 8." Furniture Pollsh...... 4| . We have reduced our entire stock of medium weight Jackets and OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Kitchen Chaira, bent back gy| ““Clearene” Washing Powder. 00! Capes to less thin 1g original prices. The only retail house in the world manufacturing Deco- vos) Tritt Dut Brume OC lee ver winery pare pm ecae mes Paige riled Cine ane Wassicare is Be aun faovories te Kemages, rtarae Ce Bol ue een eres St} fleeves and loose fronts, formerly old at $12, 00.- 3.99 | Carlsbad, Steinschonau and Rudolstadt. galvanized tron. ® > (Binal @aat Ladies’ im) ported Blazers and Jacke sume silk lined, loose and fly "4 4 Parlor Dust black feathers, L an jacke om) Bread Boxes, jepanned....39 33 4a Hl OU RIB GI ERAINIRED fronts, no two alike, worth from $8.00 to $15.00, at. 4.99) Cut Table Cr Stal J smay” Raisin Beeders. ers . oo. wm Children's full weight Refers, in plain blue and rod cloth, ‘y . Gab Torches 221 | A Largan fine aanoriment of Aelmmed wiih lala and taney braid, eves, sizen 10.10 ZAG] A special sale at prices so low that it will pay you to antictpate your wanta, Mika Diakea Celle)” sonee | ap {Children's Reefers, in plain and fancy cloths, an assortment of Five Thousand Pieces + 6.52 to nickel-plated, with enamelled ‘Andirons 446 to Ox| Colors and styles, trimmed with white ane fancy Brald, 6 to 12 si ‘ ee ae ey acl oe a Oe vanes, mare 6.40 2 4,99) pure Table Crystal, deeply cut, all new shapes and of exceptional brillianey. Gray Steel Preserve td ln Umbrella Stands Ai ASE to BNO rt eee Coal Hods.. 4.08 to 7.70 Decanters) game| style. 1a Claret Jug, same style. 2.47 LI NENS, . Underwear. Fall Stock Now Complete. Water Bottles (#et cut), ¢ach.... 87 Ice-Cream Bets, compr@ing 12 Plates and 1 Dish ‘for brick 87 Bleached Damask Table Cloths: 3 8-4 at........--.... 1.39 B12 at .eeeeeeeeeee s+ Be 16] Men's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers, each... j B10 at .......0...65. 17D B14 at .rccecceccees SAD soe Ob and 1,14 64, «74, 84 and 09} ural Wool Shirts and Drawers, ure Natural Wool Shirts and Drawe Salad Bowl (see cut), 10 inches ach . 1.79 and 2.09) "4 Thre BAe White Furkiah Towels... ....00ee- sees see eB and 622 |; twright & Warner's Pure Sanitary Natural Wool Shirts and Draw- aver Bleached Napkins: ers, full regular made, ail sizes to 44 inch, each... * 2. 39 ‘ » 58, 1.23, 1.59, 1.84 and 2.34 3-4. + 1.56, 2.24, 2.63 and 2.79 «aay _ - Breached Table Damask, extra heave Another Bic) cle Record Broken. | 66 inch, worth 70c., at.........s.eeeseeeeeeeeeer eres 256]Cheap Wheels have been put on the market at cheap / 72 inch, worth 85c., a eeaneneediseasereenenae «ten prices. We propose to sell j 3 2 BLANKETS at from 50c. to $2.00 a pair “ THE WEBSTER, . —o Syrup Jug (see cut), Quadruple plate top. Claret Jugs (see cut)... Cream Pitchers (see cut).. .09 | Sugar Bowl and Cover Berry Sets, 1 Bowl ind 12 Sau- 49 cers . S less than elsewhere. our first-class, high-grade Wheel, listed under another We havea complete assortment of High-Grade|name at $85.00 and $100.00, for and Low-Priced Blankets. Lvery single number of these Blankets was bought before the advance in value, $ 48 9 7 and tn many instances we could not to-day buy these goods at the following low prices: 10-4, extra heavy quality. “11-4, full-size blankets. Light, strong, durable, easy running, fully guaranteed ..+ 669, .89, 99 for one year. Choice of saddles and handle bars. Rat- 2.13, 3,29, 3.74 | trap or rubber pedals, Also a full line of Juvenile Wheels | +++ 2.49, 3.81) at prices lower than any other house. | Decantere (a cut), pint Very hea 114, | Bearlet rorya aon ryote By 5 $3 All purchasers of “ Webster” Wheels are TAUGHT Ay Foe Ch la a Cordial Gi 1 . ber doaen 3 a=; Oalifornia blankets, 11-4, full size, very heavy, jto ride absolutely free of charge by competent instructors| ‘same as abo, aes ee ro oS Se a 33 Puneh Bats pieces comple andied, per BA gozen ...... 3.99, 4.54, 5.63, 9.07 |in our own Cycle Academy, directly opposite main stores|___ Every piece of Rich Cut Glass offered ia this department out by gut own “Fp . ~ ; California blankets, 12-4, guaranteed full size....4.59, 5.63, 9.07 |on 14th st. workmen 06 the premien, tbareby saving (rom 85 to 33 percent to the pore Cavers Bultae Dinah cans “a 1 [shaser, +491 eter. on stand, 187 seen!

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