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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING MARCH %, 1900" ‘ “VENGEANCE ON THE STAND. | pete (CL STE ek Weekly INA “= GREAT STOGK DEAL. (Continued from First Page.) las part of the great Pennsylvania »: tem Ite value ie ten “Go we have found with street railway lines, W roads operate separately thelr value Is greatly decreased as com- | pared to consolidated liner Bho was visibly disturbed and avotded looking at, Kelloge, at Brat Her tip henmsaian deve Several Cigar-| There is no objection (9 consolida- Quivered an she took the oath, an | Uon where there is a fixed fare. Con- Lively Time int in the Early poked as if a would break Makers Not to Go solldation of treet railway lin < se al ginnce Jue increased facilities and through the Hours of the Tn which deflance ind to Work. | use of transfers lessens the cost to the } Trading. | » you know James B Kellogg _— Favelling publi 4 asked (he District-Atturney | “oF ¢o wien * are conpolls q es Fn The girl atrikers of the cigar factory | dated only one fare can be charged. “When did you. first sce him : ch *PRICES UP AND DOWN. | In Noverber jot Keros, Wertheim & Schiffer, at Fit | phd reason why we did not ane F Wel iffices of the FS Dean Com-|t¥-fourth street and Second avenue, for saad ie ene hil fo in ; y | pany, % Broadway a | the frat time wince the strike did picket | Kaden and the fig- ”d' ‘Rativoade. Alo Fee ee eee eet, ep: |duty to-day. ‘They avoided trouble with! Gree ware not available 2 Doors West of 3d Ave., New York. Sugar an jallroads fais the Bicycle policemen by contiuuay | nu: when the Recelver's report was Strong and Active—The PE a ne eee put wan|moving up and down in front of the] presented Mr, Vreeland carefully an- We sell the best and most attractive Quotations. | axing op things to get In new part: fyotory | alyaed it and then came to us, ‘The t a | ners.” her | ‘Phe strikers «aid that they did effec: | property can be made co pay,’ he aid, | Furni ‘ure Uw tl —_—_—. | "What did he speak about on vthe ’ ° j ; +. oc What did he speak about on ga aaicavy work taal (ak Go asd advised that we acquire the control | ot at much : y Pala. partioular pe hs Ene. [ee ne#® and war trying to make a cor: [port for duty, The strikers aleo declared | FUTURE PLANS. ties were practically neglected in ise ‘In Ned’ Holland's. pawnahop a! 400 | thelm & Bchiffer from the American To- | trolling Interest. We have follow | P early hours of trading. Hudson atreet He | stopped {here lyacco Factory when that place closed | Vreeland in the past in the same way. ‘ ‘The newly formed consollés 1 eee at did they talk wbout? down, finding thelr foreman was notem-| “As to tie plans for che Third Ave- Metropolitan and Third Avenue was ployed, left the factory this morning. exe igs Mc aphid be Ve ee “the prigelpal factor for an exceed! + germane CRIMINALITY. ‘There was the usual meeting of the be Wi roan Nising od ota | Sidetoards, a heavy buying movement In the traction seemed to think he was] strikers at Honemin Hall, They were “ . | ri Ie ‘ e 0 bond Issue and a guarantee on the stock elegantly po fi a Ave fire! price vse , ome ‘ eee =. venue fat mie * addressed by Inaac Cowan, of the! nine future must take care of these | ished, with treme advance of 15 potnts from yestrr Wt saaee wae ated Society of Engineers. The developments, French phate d day's fipal, The price then fluctuated iP See they Union went 7 and the Mone | Ay to when we can put the road on | mien one 3 selling above % Cutters: $0 | bagie {would not predict now. if § he @pening fdvh to buy Third] “How often. did he say this?” Alber’ Marousek, who is the leader of | handle the property in the ge and two Avenue and Metropolitan those stocks 010%, atag amber ators tie tar | the strike, sald that per cent. of the | same way that we have handled other | small drawers ifell back, [he fire: 7 points and the lat- at % Broadway, and again in an apart-| Strikers were self-supporting and did! property whieh hax come under our and closet; ment Any other times? Iwas, In the park and Holland Kellogg drove papt in a trap, Th ny took me Ht ter 2 potnts. There was realizing on (ne not need any assistance. bute all through the Hist, a me of he rafiroads {ell back 4 sade below in a few days they na mney to help all the needy benefit of the strikers, BOLD ROBBERY IN PARIS. When the tears bid them up in their! a frantic efforta to cover short contracts | me the flood of offerings to take profits as)! Quickly caused relapse. n . ae Avenue mount irying to get eid 0 row, trying to f to see him remark a saying he was ed to ome policem: again to par fe tan to 171 and Brooklyn | 4nd sald, “Those are the duck (hat te lye Ca) metteved of 100 | Re ‘Tranait to 72 1-2. “The latter stock | nm 2 1-2 points in price on a ® gle | DODGED IN MANY OFFICES. cto, Consolidated Gas, MANNA | Whee eiee aig t | AAR tygar, Tobacco and People's Gas| LQyhat, elme did he say a PARIA. March 9 —An audacious rod- ' from | #2 to 3 points, him Iw ent & tne bery of 400,00) france ‘about See sot ce} o nitly pew Fated Connor 9 lay frm the Northern Raji. , kg ed down aligntly by |Coulin't And hit, Finally, at @e 1 did Nb ail a tive spect Tin across him. We went uptown to- | roe uent erratic ni + in the | ether. He sald not to try to nee him! The Company, which three mes week- t thew 44 not disturb the move- |@t % Broadway again, as he didn't!) depoptin large stims with the Bank | K | Want to be seen there He seid a stiath was coming and he must keep away, 1 didn't understand of France, sent 690,000 france to-day, of which amount 0,000 francs wus in small ! hat tt meant, but supposed tt was a iM respectively etropoktan duliure He bits [ « » ° ic peated that he couldn't es Third Avene t merle 0 to Hragil If the detectives got after| This was piaced in a satchel and the 5 ios wat level |him, for they could get him anywhere! money onveyed from the station Avenue touches pe planets land extradite him. ple said things were | on” wae © ‘ : a day in the last hour at 117 ting hot and something Was abou |! te bank in a cart which was in erik ai A on, prodt-taking | “ . ks ree of two clerks Hefore they A i did you ever hear him] started one of the clerks pinced the 3 Bapured oy, point Hl the | aay y tr altimore satchel beside the coachman t. “He was condemning Sam Keller one a fe Aiiewed for the spec: [day after, the failure, for preciattating Two men approached and engaged the 4 matters. sald it we: eller'#|attention of the clerk and chman - Baluimore & Ohio in the tinal Py * herwine the closing was elt wus jee ME coun "| while « third man picked up the satchel ft rather cay the beat, no at day he sald Bat ot substantial et kulne thrvugaout | "At another time he sakl something| nd bolted with it Me be WIAs males of atucks jo-day were {more about fearing he waa not eafe and| The love was not noticed unt it was ind of ‘bond that Bragil couldn't help him. He sald] too late hend the robbers M td snares dnd of onde 451.0 par 1 no fear of the postal authorities, aa] 1 eames) thes tl jo ix that, but he did fear civil a did you go after thatt* rope. Kellogg was the cause of ie armed me to go for three montha and | went.” HAD MONEY “PLANTED.” Did you see him on Pa! return? “He took me to lunch one day and me he expected he'd have to go to QUICK DEATH POR GRIPMAR. SEERRERE r pe wtlang enitentiary, . aripman, living at 48 Ban Seventy- Fe &e., a ey Toe SPTIM | necond street, died in Roosevelt Hospital | : Ben. aot it te last night from pneumenta, aftér an | Tait ut of town. (0 0 nly @ few hours. aly ail, Bam Ketler runting his car dewn Eighth Ln it for me. fir Serve time out o'clock § rather than give tt up. If I'm in fall] seventh street he complained ja ert can eet out ab right then. sick Dr, Kotchman, of 39 W Ml Kellogg ever threaten you?" * ! 1 4 Yes: he suid if | ever-tried to. tell| mee tng titcmnte te a man had pneumonia wa Roosevelt Hewmal epe and we ate what | knew of the Dean Company hed fix me. have me done for, and all that 2 + oe. 1 said he could do no worse than he had | q big Kd 4 to and said if he went to fail it ’ p= hit lana Phere’ | NAOMAL STRBL'S SURPLUS, 4 Cot q Cal, What was that? i ob He tried {me in an insane asy- . ‘Onl. nm ‘ ay a | Gon Teaere ‘s,/RAGED AT HER TORMENTOR; (Cuntigont | On croge-examination Mra, Goebel got z Det apery. Whee eh of her cell dnd] ‘The National Steel Company, of Cht- | i when Mr. Dy hecame rather pet- | Cae, recently Incorporated unier New sonal she rose from the chair and gave her replies with much venemence. stions brought out the it that Kell ie beat, kicked and Ml-treated "ne witnoes, She iat for $25.00 damages pending vim pald her $) In N vember, nigned a receipt all ned a re: i, 0, Sut never signed any re Mr. Davin read the alleged release. It tan to the Jormey jaws, held ite annual meeting at Orange to-day WoT Graham and John Topping, of | this city, and James 1. Dill, of Bast | Orange, were. elected directors. The Hoard of Directors chose W. BE. Reis as | ident: F 8 Wheeler, Treasurer: A. | W. Baldwin, Secretary The financial statement showe! a sur- plus of $3,705,390. WENT 10 BOBR WAR. lect that she had threat. and on the payment of Money" he agreed never to againet him. Mra. Goebel “hs ae it He said that will have enough A ball will be given at Webster Hall April 7 for the Joveph Dicky, twenty-four years old, a | control and we have no fear for the future, “I cannot tell you the price we paid for the stook, That would not be busi- really worth $16.00, special } ¥ this week, nessiike. Neither can 1 tell you ex- 1etly how much we have, but it in 4 |safe majority. That also brings with it the control of the branch lines. The stock of these lines has been hypothe: ited, but we have not redeemed them, That if part of the road's debt “When will we take control? Well, we may do so neat week, and perhaps not for a month or mors yet. We will push our arrangements as speedily as ponsi- bie’ |ONE FARE BELOW HARLEM. Preatdent Vreeland said this morning “We calculate that we can greatly reduce the cost of operating the Third | Avenue lines when consolidated with Our system. Our power houses can fur- nish the electricity for ail the Unes. When completed it wi! have a capacity of 70,100 horae power, “There will likely be one fare below the Harlem River. What we will Above that is a policy to be determined When asked if Naughton & Co. would be likely to continue on the conteacts Mr. Vreeland replied: “What work they | sattefactory.” As to the means of paying off the big Thirl Avenue debt, Mr. Vreeland said that a bond teeue would probably take are of (hat The Second avenue bonds were tmued at 5 per cent. and the me rate Is likely to be fixed for the ‘Third avenue issue It was also int mated that the stock guarantee would not be above 5 per cent —=— WANT MORE TRACKS, Metropetitan Mond After Bre: Handsome White Enameled Tron Bedsteads, like cut, brass rails on head and foot, large solid cast brass vases, brass bell cap mounts, brass rings’ and extended foot rail actually worth $10, special at where for Jess than $25.00, Y} Rey $14. 495 Carpet V. Latest Patterns, Prettiest Designs. Woollen Ingra: re ular 65¢. yard sae 39 c apestry No Mail Orders Filled on Specials. rg ney Po oe ydee 109 59 Open Saturdays until 9 P. M. ally sold at 1.00 ydeesee did for us was | Broadway and rrth Street, MEN’S SHIRTS. On Wednesday, March 21st. Fine quality Percale. New, |Extra quality Percale shirts, attractive designs on light/—selected from the advance colored grounds, Stripes spring designs,—including and figures, |black and white, Open back and front, With one or two pairs of Detached cuffs, cuffs, 'VITALITY AND STURDY GROWTH ae ww'eceves| DEMAND NERVE ENERGY AND PURE, RICH, NOURISHING BLOOD. At the meeting afternoon t Btreet Railway The first is along the Bovlevard, or! long West Tenth street from Sixth aif rag tar ect gre Ee AIN al JAMES McCREERY & CO , BROADWAY & 1TH SW , April 1, . a 1 Celery Compound The Household Medicine Mrs, J. C. Dunn, Tarentum, Pa., writes: “Tl owe you a great debt for the good Paine’s Celery LACE CURTAINS Basement Salesroom 450 pairs,—fine Irish Point Lece Curtains,— new handsome designs, 34 yards long. & », BUDAPEST, Marchi drowned to-day ‘Twenty-four | by the! capatzing of a boat in which they were crossing the Danube River from Kalocsa to Pays during a gale peasants were Gea. W the Indicted @ ter master-General, of Michigan, Tormeris atten. | raphier in the Dean offices, followed M ; : wa Goebel. Her tmony | substantiated ‘Terns Up at Co Mre Goebel's story, Mise Schweiger! GRAND RAPIDS Mich, March 2 had sewn Mra. Goebel inthe | Mces and bad written notes cy | A letter Dae been received from Cape | | Town, South Africa, written by wand em egalied Mra. Goebel 10| Wiitiam 1. White, the indicted Qua uted $508" ON" | master-<ieneral of the Michigan Na jonal Ob i Gen, W pfien had to give him money at! ber PAID FOR HER SILENCE. \COURT DE DECIDES A AGAINST Tecel; | the | Recorder Jeft thia city last Decem- | 4 Recorder Goff's action started the | OR. W. SEWARD WEBB. faid Mr Days give ROSTON. March 2 Jud © Colt, of ye rt. to-day | fi | denied the petition of Dr W. Seward ever knew he Webb et @l ve the Boston & Maine! The money w Rat ompany of al for a te | anne, “aie f atiroad Compa ra tem, . injanetion to reetrain the defe two quarrel often? from carrying out the proposed tea yes . [ot the Pitc hours road*to the Boston & did iia road n ya | BRITISH MINISTER TO DENMARK IS DEAD. , 1 throw at him? vuld lay my dante our quarrele were did you resume oy | LONDON STOCKS UP. ad our little troubies then Alp on LONDON, March Sir Edmund Witon and Fran Dougias Veich Mane Extraor- ailed fr Rernoon to | Hnary and Mister Mentpotentiary tol Ke loge aa the man who, uri of Copenhagen, ts dead, in hie! » Keller had an ace: “hind year Inewes Higher. the London security stocks to-day Aggressively strong. partly owing ‘the Transvaal outiook and partly vo tendency of discounts American quarter sino received Rotice by speculators and Were from 1-8 to 8 per than yesterday's advance chison issues again | WHEAT WAS STEADY ON WESTERN NEWS. Wheat opened fairly steady to-day |The Liverpool weakness was offset by much colder weather in the West, cov- ROOSEVELT’S NOMINEES. | AITANY. March ~The Senate hae confirmed the names of the Governor's five new appointees to be Fish and Game Commissioners ‘conspicuous 1 — fring the Winter wheat sales , strength was displayed by | New York's opening prices were: May Artist MeDengall's wi Atchison iesues, Northern | wheat, 13 asked; July. 7, September, 72;| Walter McDougall’s furmy cartoons will not be seen for several weeks A few days ago Mr. McDougall noticed a smail red spot on the palm of his right May, corn, 43 3-4, te tea uly et prices were: May 1-4; May oats, few York» cit en were iv i . 4 |p rand Last Tuesday elt Be WEE MES do [tales tr ty ae toe trouble was cas Wwesporery ay oF oat cso ¥ Beat ts bookie’ = SS ‘ Beheiiitry ’ y ald a | tet trom heh it) window. of eee ee oad | Help Wanted— Male kins with plain and knotted ment-Rowuse at iS Lawrence ot og et troy sat 2 o'clock this pepsin | DR. BRADFORD'S COMPOUND (Gol # ny ten ta an gine St he pe iach bg aprmesTices Mia thes 6) WK Said: ix ; Tore izes,—slightly soi meee eect wwe, GOTTON ROUT” PILLS nl on ahs alli pe it er tomer R10) * 6 al d 95,75, $575 an d $7.75 per pair; Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Lace Cure -.- tains,—latest patterns, . $12.50 per pair Compound has done my baby boy and myself, About a — jyear ago his face broke out in sores, We had two of the WEATHER FORECAST. | best doctors attend him, but the sores kept on spreading. | Forecast for the thirty-six hours eng. Fimally we tried Paine’s Celery Compound, and one| ings P.M Wednesday for New York |bottle cured him of abad case of eczema, Iam using the Selentta Weeklies ea Compound now for nervousness, aud it is doing wonders night and Wednesday; brisk northwest ‘alue $18.00, a Wer following record shows the! jfor me." mmoring nary 4 tated tne Paine’s Celery Compound gives strength; te-| DAMDEMGREDET RC, er at Perry's phasmecs Broadway and 11th St. ee wi ~lieves the body from suffering and exhaustion, ff Creahed by Klevater. | SEED | { ante meraT Lae LEGACIES and UN-| CLAIMED MONEY ENGLAND, SCOTLAND James Moeker, of 12 Chariton street ware Detween an elevator and the first opt at & Leonard street this morn ing and his legs were crushes Por Fashionable Womes GLOBE —_ Howard Dead. Broadway & rxth St. in any UTICA, Maren 2 Raion Howard OR IRELAND. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, J 04 st night Pleurtey Hy | she ale Comaury of tes Fund in chancery a with pneumonia was the jegacy which you wish to tecvrer, erie imve: i estamp!. to ihe DSTATES RRALIBATION MPANY 7 apd § Great Winehester & yenogs , Heated! shed 1e8). omotned ause given ‘| RSETS. Pree $1 upwor!, Gored: bus Seam Parisian Model. : for iMestreved Lunch Sets, | Bur Paid Help Wants in Cloth and one dozen Nap-| \45 the 13 Other New York | Papers Combined Fr shull caueiny nt Geath Lost. Found and Rewards. ae, tHe —aoit watch, ‘Templar chara. | ty Tinga chalas #0) reward ont eo aa Bre. weotone” ashok sass is Fechers’ “Caien | sible, Ose bes elves: Prict, 4 Call of olee er cad Beige Cs bee roam, id Nampa st, sbearvetions, “istege: | SSrtten eee te any coe, 19 ds heed, Gebranions. te ae fect Value 99.00. Peer th Tired Feeling ak ~ [8x14 . «$8.00 per Jeet as surety indicates ng the blood | ‘Seedere Jacking im vitality and the elements health as dose the most obsti TELLIGENT "Werld 18 x 16, NVARIABL: m. | LATION Reni,