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ae Young Man W Tilifions of Dollars Te ‘The Evening About Gwynne Vanderbilt, heir to urned from Newport lust ni 14 received a reporter for The 7 at bis home, | West F th atree:. Fe pthe future—rave regarding » por . 1 alliance @ hasty breakfas!, had bis hitehed to © road wago yy a groom, drove Park drove 5 to the priv Which he attends and ‘the reporter in the library of + mansion Burope las: Saturday on ie ¢ " he said, hat story was many tha, have been prin ‘Me since the death of my fath ber When Id wil ail pied and to have the prens do all MY| gown the Mediver through the end ship me of wherever the | sueg Canal and thence to India, where | o think I ought to go, But 1 will ultimately Join them. We wilt! tused to it now," he added, ta ty thoroughly, tke | ry “and 1 presume some day | w and, vee ( ft ac ali. Unental Ki nat will re Y Teutonic fer Liverpool, and » that port 1 will e baw i Lendon, where | #1! endeavor OHN SWIN AN E Vice-President of D. Archbold, Vice-President ard OM Company, 1 infer Lome man ison a new track ‘ World reports Mr. Archbold that the Trasts step In progress, of the “co-operative @ to the speaker ¢ iy om fim the greatest of Ameri and take the leadership B “Co-operative evolution,” which Q that some people look for. dy revolutionary. It invoives O the system upon which Hehment of a system (rot the advantages that accrue to of that company shall by the whole community ould be a grea. thing ind rn American peoy'+ | ie enough to ret even Vale Coll & and and Princeton Archbold a prophet or a weat T Does he see woal we or does he how to-morrow? It looks pis a school of anti-monon: Who have always smiled of the reports of other « the Building Trades | ‘that A gad is not the stig! ‘War aguinst any recalcitrant The most met ite last meeting was ‘of officers, which resulted 3 President, Joseph Babb: Vici F. ‘Featherstone; Secre- D. lord; Treasurer, J. E. and Pergeant- Bera sicaea the following ‘Has Forty or More World His Future part of his tate father's millions | fortune has been placed at $4.00. | Mr, Vanderbilt arowe early and, | is ever had any intention of sailing Wery annoying to be so often mit : to sail this coming Saturde Is Credited with Some Peculiar Words } That Have a Deep Masog, vo The Worlds report of Me wpeech in defense of trusts that |! Gelivered last Fri in this etty) “represent a and mark Ought to resign the place he now Ol Company is founded and to wake up Harvard, BOR NOTES. | t of existence to-day |t has a very lark and money enough to carry important business avArms, Fred ‘TraMc Trades ho the | | light | ible rel nd, for and ate ALFRED GWYNNE he am ke} | tet her, | trouble 1 turn to New Yo k thts | Jen} There hasbeen a good ten | meni,’ bh Ddeed, nm ilivnge tol my recent visit to Newport. | velieve TON ON VOLUTIONIST. eee the Starviard Oil Company |": of fee what |X Woe ony Ty otle te Hie! | the, the ugh | th be ‘ Mr, Reck om under Any aporeh all becom would, 1 think, his a week, ood ene her are | ¢ the as C only at * nei eat oak MORSE, PS j American Director of the Bureau of | Materia Medica, After Hundreds em- 7 , of Tests anda Careful Analysis, | the - - indorses Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as the Only Absolute Cure for Grip, Preu- G monia and Consumption. “Dully's Pure only reitabie and om | Ontinats ‘ a! P. J. Daly; Vice-Presi- few central body ts com- vit It ac hemox) h Sheet nak set Bee, | Said from the Dawn Association the | cenit Buch = tA ROLDST VANDE.RBIL “ Jay ‘han yes legrees colder in New B The forecast 14 fort and xt Hua) Warnings eel Hureau has THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1900, “ GWYNNE VANDERBILT EVER PRINTED. | PREPARING FOR THE GARDEN CAKEWALK, rn vm ting Mad Murtha, nike enkewalk | thelr efforts were unavailing toon Sauare EDWD RIDLEY & SONS. RYAN GETS HU GHEE. Boston Democrats Give Nebraskan a Big Welcome. » Wiliam Jeonings ‘ongresaman John J. Lents, « ten days’ speaking hip etty from Providesoe mina! station a crowd the tralia, and ae it waiting fur people broke [nto cheers, {Mr | den | pla House, where | followed by a for the American mion waa held fue Hryan was greeted with cheers rrinke was driven up to the of spectators filled the several hundred persone Passed through the apartment In whri Hryan received, assisted by Pret Washburn, of the Bryan Clu 2. Gerry Brown, of the Dem- Breakfast was corridors, ar t Washbarn, club, sat , Among the invited quests oree Fred Williams, A.B. Bruce, rT Callahan, William 6. Robert Treat Paine, jr, and MeNary others TWO HOTELS BURNED North Reach Mostetries Destroyed hy Fire Thi ™ ing. . hotels at North Heaoh of the north shore, were to: royed by fire (ale morning. They were John Crowley's and Henry aul's, at Jackson Boulevard and Maple avenue. A pet dog started the fire in Crowley's about by the upsetting a Kited lamp. Thomas Crowley only occupant of the place at ally Two Island the Ca was the ime ‘The binge grew yo rapidly that he had no time to dress and he got out in his ight clothes barely in time to save his Ife. ‘The Long Island City Fire Department responded to an alarm by telephone, but was unable to be of service because ere is no water supply at North Beach. Welle and cisterns furnish water to (he | Summer reso Bucket brigades were organized, bu Crow- Hotel was burned to the ground » rafter the blaze was discovered, vet fire to Henry Saul's Hot se aWay, and thle iy person lewis ving r, note! None of the rnisbirers tn enther was saved on each place was upward of dancing COCKRA of the table, with Col, Bryan] s —-——_ Silver Not an Issue in the Next Campaign, Which Must Be Made on Imperialism, He Reiterates. Following Willlam J. Bryan's visit to thie city, Hon. Bourke Cockran an nounced that he would support Rryan for the Presidency in IM@ if the latter Would eliminate free eiver from his plat. form Last night 4 World reporter showed | [Mr Cockran's ent to Mr. Broe st Pawtucket, Rt Mr Bryan abd “1 am as stanch » supporter of the 16 to 1 docte ‘This was shown to Mr. Cockran by an Evening World reporter to-day. Mr Cockran dictated and revised for publl-| cation the following « SILVER NOT AN ISSUE. | “1 have never appealed to Mr. Bryan! de for n't and I have ttle hy with «uch appeals, { sald in, view, and I repeat now that sof © campaign are not made by leaders, or even by conventions, bu by the course of events. “Bvents have eliminated queation from (his campaign “Events may or may not Je “on sliver th the silver that posst-) « heh ¢ Impertalian the “Rvente have on to one paramoui: question which can DE | reared or imperitied by harnessing It to |the ambitions of individuals or the settled by the next election therefore, the sliver sties of 18 or on (hore of 1904 “The American people will vo Year directly on th perialism. one dect« ever much Mr. Bryan or the lesser poll- | Ame defans who have riven to eleht by eling-| bodied in the Chicago platform of 16, or on the living issue which has arise iuring the ti ine to bis skirts might prefer to conduct the campaign on some other issue, Collection of Ancient Clocks Goes to Metropel Other The will of Thomas ky H for probate: to-tay eotion of ancient J e clocks clocks, including 1 to Frederick the Gre Hitan Museum of e Metro results “LE cannot Captain and ¢ Ite of the Republican. poll sneer at the Declaration e and who je that men who yns which some diMeult, if ner revive it ax| RAPS AT BRYAN'S AMBITION. Amerie betray the Constitution ean Jearn If he wit! sion of the Convention jer the coming election Is time for teking the judgment Mle, o faye later the ‘hos 2 and became waterlogged. iM] { it may be made exereise a powerful Influence on tts projection into the canvass Will very likely divide the opponents of imperialism and thur promote the suc- ns, have dAiberately aken to trample its principles un- an attack on the funda- * of our constitution ‘ented from co except upon eondi- of them might find it Impoesible, to accept, belleve that the revolt of » people against an attempt the prop: n people on the quemions em- » Ward line steamer City of Wash. | charge of, When arrived day, browght | ne seamen of the, “Not gull ich wax uban-| Marino didn't understand, a were ‘yunning down his cheeks, He expected | = <0 the Ward line mer Harntoga and landel al Nassau. Newbury said he sailed trom) for Ban Juan, Porso Rico, | 9 into 4 heavy gale. sprang # {the building by his three daughters, who | told htm in! LADIES’ i Kid Tips; Widths, AA, PPO be BEE who. In- {2 ‘sIXTH 400 to 412 ot West 24th St, regard operat- PEELS EBRS § 25-4 HPESOCSSESSOOOD To-day and to-morrow special lots of shoes sacritic and Wednesday sale. such shoe bargains. be de- t “To say that smaller purposes of political organisa: yJauestion cannot play a decisive part in! tons. 4 the west oarmpaign S stant to beaaioss Nobody who knows Mr, Bryan can]? Ladies’ Shoes that were $2.00 to $4.00, now.. aii ve election will LUM UPON) question tat he would continue in all of 160 and not upon the 1 | jo ‘ continue in 4! | & Ladies’ Shces that were $4.00 to $6.00, now.. Boys’ and Youth;’ Shoes cut to. Children’s Shoes, Tree eee eS ; “=* MURDERER GOES FREE, of the Strange Seene in Conrt Wi Meard the Verdict He Did Net Kapect. Frank Marino, of 223 Bast One Hundred) Sand Seventh street, wax acquitted be- | fore Justice Pursman yesterday on the javing wlited his only son. from | a. conviction. ' He collapsed from joy when he heard | the news, and had to be carried out of BW. waiting and who free. “on ‘easels | Were B.Altmont Go. TO.MCRROW— WEDNESDAY. 800 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Boots, Batton or Lace; Widths, AA, A, B 8 C, 600 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Button Boots with Don’t Forget. New York never before knew Men’s Shoes that were $3.00 to $6.00, now.. BOOTS. 54.85 4, B, C&D, $2.75 PP PEGEE EO PIRODOED ERD EFFIEE EF ODE EEODD §S AVE 24 4 25? srs Sixth Ave., 53 West 25th <t. Sr eete eo Pees eee ets bese (see is your last chance at the ed in our Monday, Tuesday > pdtseeeeeoereeddoreneeenr GLASSES. FREE THIS WEEK. OPTIANNS wilt examine J GRADUATE: free nnd fell you e pair of our 82.80 GOLD sorina eveglavses for Hand sive you @ rolled avid cyentone chain with @ safety book and me- toree cane ARBOLAUTELY PREK.”” It's a S00 OUR for 1). Bpectarles at the same price, 1 PULTON Bf, NRW YORK. KEENE’ Ss, NO EXTRA CHARGE POR IY, Advertivements for THE WORLD eit! be re erivel st amy American District Mvsseuger Office GREATEST HOUSEFURNISHING SALE FURNITURE, DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING. Wash Boilers ( No.7 290. No.8 1.49 1.79 | crounca ving in box) boa. oe outne Stretch 7% Gas | “ighters Wax Tapers | box 0 50) feour Puw Dufly's Pure Wat fuel ofl, and i “rote t Ornamental Operative | ¢ eta end if Bociety, which, since the gon ged in 1863. hae held | presses both the rat the event é . ‘event this Feapiration while Duffy's Malt Whiskey this func Me ‘s Pure Malt Whiske rbonte dloxid oft The commen fusel a” wNtakey p ne such oflce oF privilege “Although necessarily the act) cobetle rlimulan's on, th amount KC absc ust Va ‘ Ms Pure Mati W hiskey wilt 11 { these facts the food v: fe Pure Malt Whiskey—never p han in case of GRIP and " s anlfest. Me excellent service is ve ly yours, PAIL.... Boras, 1-2 lb.. Roach Food.... Household Candles, 9 inch, six box Inv ning V ake (1 EMENT CARRIED OUT BY FACTS! "A Continuous Performance of Bargain Selling! An Uncommon Opportunity to buy for present or future needs! All tin), No. 39c, ALL COPPER Wash Boilers, Noo 1,98 ing Soap, ode Clothes W ringer, rubber rolls, 10 inch, ‘95¢ {c ON EARTH. Mard- wood Foot ) Bench 7c. \ Feather Dusters, Serub Brush, 10c 5c Stove Mitt, 5¢ Hardwood Meat Bleek, 15¢ Diets Lanterns, 39. Bread Bos, 19, Potts Irons, set, 63¢ pat sket, 2 lid... Tooth Picks. Potasl. Lye... MEN'S PURNISHINGS. Men’, Cotton Socks, in Tae or Binek, well inade roads, retailing at 2 c now cn sale hore at, pair, pre om "9," CANDY. 600 ibs, fresh aad Lirops, Udesee cere: A SALE NOT OF ONE DAY OR A WEEK, BUT some with backs and some without; we offer them Those without backs, worth Strong Step Rreat purchas> of Camp + tyro lots Thoee with backs, “worth 49¢., DRAPERY NET. An exceedingly good bargain in 45- you ‘all wan f Novelty SUIT- 4 Brilliantine. 29 A magnificent Ic’ INGS and Black rs yard . ; atoole, "SILKS. Black fancy Silks, sold until now at 59%, to 3 the aged are not large, but the PeLrerne “AD0 are superb A. Aot of Children's Fleece-Ribbed VESTS. nicely finished, with pearl tons 19¢ 27 Ladders, inc Gold and Black, also Black and YOM sees ose-> tees Ke iver Drapery, suitable for ball ihte deft. et taeatrical Weanes- Made-Up Lace Goods. 2 a day price yard ............. Fai rowik, choice de- de. Ie. \ signs, trimmed with | these aoe \A GLOVES, Sigua = ‘ on Wed y to $1.00, hae. Ohe ladies’ Velvet Gloves, a CLCTHES noveity for Wednesday . 19c_ Handkerchiefs. laden 4 Ail-Wool long Knitted 19¢ Tro rege Sarees My Men. HORSES. *". eal RORDER HEMSITCHED. HAND. J ioet, foot, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, KERCH: 9, 8 splendid epe- 31 : "Ail hades, :e jnler dollar glore....@%¢ cia! lot . 6 ba te. White Hemctltchet, 1 . si Men’s Gloves, peek regular 2%. quality, " We op Wednreday 0.0.0.0... J 59c. 4: WHEEL Carpet Sweerer, 98c. Men's Unlaundered Shirts, Pare Linen Bosoms,rein{furced through- pent Out, NOW on sale, each, 25c in Heavy Astrachan Kee:ch Wool, have ne" 39¢ The Musiin Underwear Sale Bors’ 3-Piece Middy Suits, Men's Doutle Kelt Wool Mitts, #08 glow Wedne- Boys’ Scot Astrachan, with Mocha said Lelow 5ie., on Wednesday .. eaten Leather Goods, We made a large purchase sorted Leather Goods from a promi. ker, and will ran them of quickly in 4 lots, on centre Toilet Section. There are Wool and Buckskin lined or inlined, also n.) the second floor. Greaier Ba-- gairs than ver. Children’ Canton Filan- — 10 to Myre. nel Drawers, oor 10 Jo 3m 4 ty te mined: Weduced: newer ag 39 > 200 “Cy Livi dnely made and finis! Gosia Wedner- ua © ay, ADR sceecseeerse re cceesees 85¢ ota Ladies’ White ape ‘on Wide Lawn Aprons, jlevp tables, ne oe Foie Abas fine an oe ay Pocketbooks, W/rlicts, (ard Cases, Bi Ladies’ “e oe 01 Wedneday goaks Chatelaine "fe Grea Mustia Sect ‘one PR : die ’ Case Sale uw bust. Neeach Seit Saas be 25 Per Cent. bap. fe mt nt i oe wept re dit ein red Castes! Jackets umes “ie qual. nwo Leng Coes or astern sarees ‘tc, 15c, 25¢, 50c, Perse beget, Me All Cars and Ferries .Are Convenient to Ridleye’. 309, 348, 311 1-2 to 321 2* GRAND Street, New York City, Winter Comlorts for Men and Boys at Prices away Be'ow Zero. MEN'S ics o: ULSTERS ford gray friere wool lined, raw @ ape aed bk hore collar, just the for cold weather; regular pri e $9.00; bargain price = 4.95 and 5.95 Men’: Ch’nchilla Pea Jackets. Heavy wool lined, substantially made for hard weer, some with storm and some with velvet collars, 2.50 and 3.50 in Chinchilla and frieze, heavy wool lined, a health pro- tecte: for boys sine ULSTERS to eighteen years, 3.50 and 4.50 aicely trimmed and tailored, were sold at $2.50. We cut the price near- ly one-half and sell Gong 49 e for .... att in! g, silk finish, black and ig shader. This is a bar- rs for all oe Sens 14e Rew dresses, yard Big Plum—Smsll Quantities. th eat ‘Neves Drop Fringe, regular opecia! Ladeasraca! ge See ee! wetnesanr 7,