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DRESSERS ar. Brnoklyn Rapid Transit Plotter Gives Bond in | Philadelphia. WILL FiGRt EXTRADITION. | Still a Belief Here That He; May Yet Turn State's Evidence. ‘While {t wae mid to-day that Alfred R Goslin would turn Btate's evidence |Qn4 expose the big conspirators against Brooklyn Rapid Transit, the fact that he was released on bail in Philadelphia and the declaration of hts counsel, Robert Ammon, that he would fight every step of extradition would seem to discredit tt. The City Trust, Bafe Deposit and Gurety Company, of Philadelphia, furnished Goslin's bond. | John Proctor Clarke maid this affer- noon that Gov. Roosevelt had instructed | Attorney-General Davies to coutinue the Prosecution of the cases. Mr. © was 90 notified to-day and he w Dear for the State when the are brought to trial, It was expec that after the indictments that the prosecution would be place! in the hands of District-Attomey Gardiner, who wan no little surprised when he heard of the Governor's action this afternoon. ‘The head of the B. 8, Dean swindle has escaped the law before by turning Btate’s evidence. The ground for be- Neving that he at least contemplated doing t© In the present inetance !s given color by these facts Goalin knew weeks ago he was to be indicted. In fact -District-Attorney 4 Olcott, who has been appointed special At dest o stantard, bona-fide style of) AN the pockets of hairdressers in Paris,”| District-Attorney to prosecute the Dean Saireress fe to be created, distinctly|#@y members of the American Associi-| swindiers, appeared before the special ‘What it will be te the reveia-| lon. Hereafter when @ style is worked) Grand Jury two weeks ago and re- ~<a American Soubrette Curl, ee Te FLIRT oa TPIT Te 7 , THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; MARCH ‘7, 1900, Prof. E. E. Phelps, M. D, LL. D,, Lord & Annual Sale of Silk Remnants. We will place on sale all our short Feulards, Taffetas, Satins, plai and fa ; Iks of all desesi in s y ese iz incy silks of al iP ‘a5c. and 49c. yd, No mail orders filled or gocds seat C, O. D. Colored Dress Goods. 40-1a, wide flac Granite Cloths; in| all the leading colors; | (regular priee 49c.) S4-ia. Venetian Clothe; in plain | and mized; splendid value ; (rogutar oice 59¢. yd.) 54-in, wide all-wool Homespuns; in 3 shades of gray, and others; very epecial (regular price 98c.), 59¢. yd. 48ein. wide Silk and Weol Crepons, | in all the leading ath oiyles, | 12%, ya. ( price 9fe.). 50-in, wide ableweel French Ptalde; | if imperted w tal for #1.06 oped prieés if . §2-In. wide all-woo! French Broad. | cloths; in every shade made, for| » from 2 to 10 yards, of | Thureday, Sc. yd, (regular price $1.39), We Sponge All Goods Free of Charge. Black Dress Goods | i Taylor, Grand Street Store. Thursday Is Our Bargain Day. The items and prices named below will convince you of this, Underwear, Ladies’ Mustia Drawers, deep eam- bric ruffled, laced, trimmed deep hematitched; “ 336.1 (value 59.) broidery and ruffled uae —- c, Ladies’ Fine Maia and Cambric Skirts; j aye} hsertings and embroidered, 75C.; (value $1.50.) Celebrated Make of Corsets: hip, 4 hook, assorted cee pink, blue and gray; 4g¢.; (value $1.00.) i. Infants’ Dept. lidren's Wash Dresees; riety in fine ph a colors; 1, 2 and 3-year sizes; 25C,; (value 69.) id Lote of Od Infants’ Slips; wade of fine nainscelk and nicely trimmed 95.) Pr §0¢, (value jdren's Fiaaeet with or without wales; 2 to 1¢ year sizes; 15¢., 2 for ase. ay: Skirts, Accordion Pleated Petticeats; also striped effects; variety of colors; Q8c.; (vaine $1.50.) Ladies’ Waists; in bost quality of French flannel in all the shades. All are ailk finished; wi collar und cuffs; $2.69; (value $3.98.) Ladies’ Handsome Sitk Walets; in black and colored ; all the new effects $3.98; (value $5,0u,) promised st to-night's exhibition of | OM here, it will be kept here antl ‘vrand- that the Indictment against Association at Murray HM! Lyceum. |°4 with ite true nationalty, Numbers of persons imagine that the! masters in the art ofhairdress- 3 4 with I of long 7] 8tt of colffure is cousin-german to the vevlee om | LRrber's calling, This shows thelr tgn Trance and appiiew mostly to men. Any ef Steen living models, They | Woman knows twitter. It is for work ip competition, with the of & Man to keep track at tn balr. View of amablishing the frst | ty eyle ie far as women are concerned he can't erence ween a Cleo de neato gy Jagenious a got acquainted bs Pi , the end the curl, tons. The fifteen! nut here his knowledge stops short. attend the hearing In the Goslin case. this morning for Albany with the papers for Gov. Roosevelt to sign to secure att: Thle fart, 1 lat Merete aug a Meopacens. the extradition of Goslin and Warner ss T. Aten, who was in Newark quested Goslin be not presented in court until the finteh of the trial of J. B, Ketlogs. Capt, MeClusky, of the Detective Bu- renu, went to Philadelphia to-day to A detective from the Central Office left Allen was released on ball furnished IEE Bie ects dee Lake a Woman's Fanetes. ‘Association's exhibition is toe fret | aaa 2p eiey ete rome ‘the king‘ ever held in this countr; shows are common a. here are too busy to them. Besides, half the Amer- prefer to go to Parle for a certified check tor $2.0 We anid he would come to New York to-day and surrender himself, Detectives are hot on the trail of the sixth man Indicted, John Bogart who for years was assoctated with Goalin in his schemes ’ Harry J. Alexander, an alleged anso- clate of Alfred Gostin in the Brooklyn Rapid Transit conspiracy, wan released on $7.08 ball this efrernean by Justice he rense' ap sages yl A caprice 0 place the old and ‘ iq henGéress. What 1o the: Meant ge on the principle that 4 le vy jan on ye principle 2 The latest frenke of French|WOat le done cen never be undone Probably his is the one clase which ha: ? Not at all. Nothing but Amer+| the reverse for a motto, His undoing Is ~ WAR styles inported by the Parisienne) Wis | ¥ month a new fad turns topny by his partner, J. B. Rustin, who gave| © Special Values for Thursday, Best quality Dress all PAINE’'S CELERY COMPOUND. |..." or. capes su His unusual talent soon ranted fast colors (regalar price 12%c), Prof. Phelps was born in Connecticut and graduated in medicine at Yale, and Frenchified IMEYy ‘the existing styles and a new Fursman. Ball was furnished by Aug- sie. yd * ut it in pot in the itty i ‘ Ps rf a 35 * le Eeaeeecniseet otrest sivton a Mo. But At te not. tn the oni Kanetela, of 1 Weat ty Y- brought him reputation and prominence among his professional brethren, First’ he was elected to the pro. as wise eoaear C8 - a Barco jon ot ad ne | eae eR the advide of the comie| $2000 for I. Ix Packer fessorship of anatomy and surgery in the Vermont University. Next he was appointed lecturer On| 32 Ia. wide Scotch Zephyrs; in all! Ki fant bring back styles ade up|, Tonight we shall know whether the| Disiriet-Attorney Gardiner and the! materia medica and medical botany in Dartmouth College. The next year he was chosen professor of | thegoodcolors thesegoods are woven, Dai Terenty-third street. Av long an 11/ Dane, the curl. the Pompadour of Ue) members of hin Ataf are laikink at the | the ct hen vacated by Prof, ROBBY, ait ied the chair, th | tind io th mn not pri and warranted fast ool- comes from France it's all right, you] of colffure ine hatrdre results of the work of the Special Grand | ‘Me chair then vacated by Prot. Robby, occupied t i, We ost HMpor one i the country, soll regularly at 12'%c.; roan any hair, Jury. Assistant District-Attorney Henry |at the time when he first formulated his most remarkable prescription. know re tired of furni brains [ | | | Balt No pe Brooklyn Mapld Transit € Brooklyn Union Gen Brunswick arlington i Conadian Porttic Canady Southern 1Q| (De 2 Onis Cate. —_— an: ie, Mi Cate, a Chie, KR Ohi,” 7 e owner OF not, nished a head (o W, Unger, who bas charge of the regular | « [Grand Jury, called the special investiga: | tion “a floundering fishing excursion, “Mr, Clarke 1s quoted,” Unger, “as saying that the key to the whole situation was the advertinement ing replies to be sent to post-office B) box 1,608 ‘I deem it due to District-Attorney Si Gardiner and Chief of Detectives Me Cluaky to te that the minute the | charges | move was Inside of Bergeant McNaught had the dest pa: the Information upon which Col. diner intended to act, regardiess of re- peated broken promises and pledges on the part of the Brooklyn Rapid Tranett Management to give him other and bet- ter {nformation which would involve Work along those lines. lL @ Pac ferme, @ Tr Market Was Quiet and Oye Term. & Ty pt Irregular at the eter bd : Start si -At the opening of the stock market to- 4 | ‘game worth bagging’ and not @ lot of —~e¢e— Gay inactivity aaa eramartiy were the little rats whose operations were no- characteristics. Brie owt tor.ous,”” and Consolidated Gas made | Bram. @ TH... —— (ipeet Rvening World.) utes, ‘The flames spread with al progress at the beginning and | Peters! te PHILADELP! March 7.—Another|rapidity and reached across ( 1 point eke SLUMP HS COTTON. disastrous fire the business sec- | «treet, setting fire to several bul ‘Third Avenue, American Bugar and | Hilaots Central t of Philadelphia to-day, causing a | opponite. ve. Now Treen lioss of at lemat $1,000,000, The big dry | Owing to the fact that the Bhoneman People’s Gas were erratic and very ace Peper pt Sugar started at #1 3-5, advanced | Laciede Ge Bxchange|00ds firm o Shoneman Brothers, | Buliding was tnelosed the firemen were os to 971-2, 34 per cent, above yeuter- | ue. t Nam im Prices | Blghth and » streets, is a mass of | handicapped. At § o'clock the big six- Gay, but later dropped to below m6 8-4. |S ruins and several other big butldings are | story Heath brick bullding ten ‘Thirg Avenue likewise adv from | Mi There was much exclioment on tie | *emcroved. up by the flames and several other t Corton Exchange at the opening to-day. | Prices on the opening call showed a ¢ G14 to @, then fell to 1 alow being B14 | News | ao Saver tat Coppa hl and | Soe dereey Coalra cline of 10 a 2 points on the weak early The features in this group Were: | Nortel. & Weaern cables, which #howed a decline of 5 Barlington, “St. Paul, | Norfolk & Western pr in sit prices and 46d. a bate, in Th | North American ¢, Mouthern Railway, Ranwad: | Northern Posse and ®&. Lauis, Ban Fran- | Nonwrs Panes ell of which made sib | et Conteel . the last mentioned jump- | 5° full point from the last sale, to Peer’, interest Majer io Tov. ch rallied a isboy Fup the it with the rise in Tot ferred ga overnight and the rush to pomtracts was great. Soon the decline ws increared ay ite. on May from the high point of yesterday Later prices took « feverable turn on covering and mrengthened 5 to 10 points, after which liquidation set {n and (he market eased off aga! At noon prices had reacted again with & general let up in the strain of excite ment that had at the opening tareatened Jemoralization. LONDON STOCKS UP, | Market Reflects the ConSdence tn Rritioh Operations=Ameri- cane Are Strong. 34] Owing to the increasing confidence tn @%| London regarding future operations of the Bri in Bouth Africa the security markets ‘here continued 1o display segue to-day on small yanamec- driven to) Pe jemterany’s | rel atocks ‘ Best |B Grange went, of ‘ork’s wania was easily the most con- id at 135 1-8 1-4 per cent. said Mr-l and kidney troubles, It is the only specific #4 in several of the newspapers re-| coeds aeain and again where everything else fails. No remedy was ever so highly recommended. sre fn DeenterIas“oor | healthy and free from nervous exhaustion and_pai ty-elght hours Detective- | ~ umber of selling order had | ‘ Prof. Phelps has given to his profession in Paine's Celery Compound a positive cure for sleepless- ness, wasting strength, dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases cognized and prescribed to-day by the best physicians for For such complaints Paine's Celery Compound suc- 0 different | iy at] Best Corded terng goods we sell regular! Be. 5 for Thursday, toc. y Fine French Dimities; in figured and stripes; beautiful line of patterns ; 15¢. yd, (reguiar price 2c.) diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system. our testimonials, because no other remedy ever accomplished so much, Paine’s Celery Compound sustains vitality, keeps the body $1,000,000 BLAZE | ‘werwc.scws IN QUAKER CITY. fun rises. 6.27|Gen cete.. 5:80/Meom cous., 12.09 Pert of Kew York. | Tae wene of the fire ts only half | smaller butidings shared the same fate block away ffom the big half million; The flames, fed By light combustibie| dollar fire of @ Week ago, and comprises | stuffs, gained a big headway. the real dry goods district of Philadel. | firemen devoted thete a) Smoke was seen issuing from the sec- of the Shoneman store at 7.16 when the first alarm wae The building extends from | Germanie,” Liverpesl. Aleme, Gelvesicn. oe Antwerp. €. & troneport Jeo muccesstul, | thes, Winbene Ld Ing the Dai itn nthe ‘Turtal & heavy | segureace, Mavens. thous! e in vy | Ma lone through water. At ‘clock the firemen seemed to $0 GAR, ve-wennow, sol ited the hand and fangs peeing the mani . Favre. Gamioge Go Cube, origin of the fire is at present Ua> | SAR. ice a Asiatic Prince, this me turned tore A second and third alarm was speedily turned in. but the fire gained such head to threaten (he entire block, and five alarms were given within ten min- TO RESTRICT FIFTH AYENUB. bis "aed Councit Commitioe Reports Rese-| * Jation Barring Meavy Vehicles from Th fare. ‘The Committee on Streets and Migh- the Counell held a meeting to- day and decided to report the resolution of Presient Gua@genhetmer the use of Fifth avenue to light vehicles 2 from Speety third rr to Fifty-ninth | oats, oe street at all hours of the tion will go tothe hoard of Aldersean Blghth street to Cherry, through to ly, Arch street, forming an L, Inclosing ‘lone. will fall Ht 2 Marks Bros, another big dry goods ros, Heath? sud tars” — nee hers’ jose, was INCOMING STRAMBHIPS. Be » 39¢.; (anueua! values) White and Colored Organdies: 15c., 18¢, & 29¢. lech White Freach Organdies; for ‘hureday, 25C.; (half price.) Swiss Curtain MMusiins; all new de signs; great values at gc 13'sc. aud 1§¢, Ribbons, All-Sitk Ribbons; Double Faced Setin Ribbons; 21.8 inches wide; Taffeta Ribbons; * inches wide; black and all the both in white Fi Striped Taffeta Ribbons; 3 1-2 iectat wile : millinery shades; Pretty, Plain Ribbon; 3 inches wide; 12¢, yd.; (regular 1%. and 286.) Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, New Spring Golf Capes. 500 Golf Capes, in choice selected, double- faced Plaids, masy exelusive | styles, our own manufacture, extra values at $9.75, $12 & $15, worth $12, $15 & $18.50, In commection with the we will offer “auenyeud nieve tTeendey, | White Goods. “ | 25c. yd. apd te Aprom Checks; new de “tak amorinento panera f| 5c. 8c, & roc. per yd. ‘ formerly sold at $1.25 ; for Thursday, | a ee) soc. yd, iz ae Shirt Waist Spe- ain, Wi Brosd. | Cialties, 4 Loe Myla Maced bie i 01.50; | Novelty Stripes; in solid effects and ti for bia? 4 open work; bie y' We sponge all our cloths mmeiinaek: <4 7 fj free of charge. White Alsation j Discovered and First Prescribed atl ase. Cotton Dress Goods. |Pisue Weis

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