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CARTOON BY DR. PARKHURST. cartoon was suggested to Artist Powers by Dr, Parkhurst.) OOO OO OOOO OC ODOR OOO OOD OC OUUOOUCOOUG (The Sdea for this THE | ‘Alcott & Weekes beg to announce the opening of their importations of COSTUMES, WRAPS, 3 DRIVING COATS, WAISTS, MILLINERY, ETC. 7 and 9 East 20th St., Bet. Broadway and Fifth Ave. | Brothers. | $,000 : Ladies’ Sutts. Ladies’ Suits, tn black and! | colors, best materials, latest style | flare skirts, Eton, tight-fitting and | new Blaser coals, many entirely | | Le Boutillier w\ Bi lined with silk, ail handsomely Zt | tailored and perfect-fiting, The Poor Bird Is Left in a Conditi of Almost Unfeathered Nudity, e = Value from $35 to $40. Ladies’ Suits (taken from our| ——— ia ——— ——_——— | regular stock), in naby blue serge, | jcovert and gray homespun Jack- els sith lined, skirts percaline lined, Golden Tells of Plot and SWINGIN AE OWED OX LIVES, WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21; 1900. , DESIGNS IN | Comprising effects in Lace, Lord & the store, all of which are just as att Silks. Best Corded Wash Sitks; the most beautiful line ever shown; age. yd. All Sik Foulards; in navy and white. and helio and white; large aseori- ment of atyles; goods eold at 500. yd; for Thureday, our bargain day, 39¢. yd. Black Satin Duchesse; warranted all silk; sold other days ‘or 1.00; Thurs day, our bargain day, 59¢. yd, Black Dress Goods. To clove out a lot of Fine French Crepons; some all wool oe some eilk and wo all ea! pring patterne; goods we regularly sell at 1.25 and 1,50; for Thureday, 7.00 Were $12.00 to $15.00, Powers. | Ladies’ Taffeta Sith Waists, all the new spring colorings, inclad- ing the pastel shades, bandsomely | tucked, lace insertion, 6.98 Value $10.00. West Twenty-third St WEDDED HER - Negro, Aided by Firemen, ' Rescued Eighteen from . Blazing Tenement. ‘They were too far (Bpectal to The Breaing Wor!é) LEXINGTON, Ky., March 21.—Seret rw jen, who has confessed in re vebel's anwassination, ts to-day rded In a hotel by Goebelite detectives Golden says that the first meeting of Republicans at which the assassination of Goebel wag discussed was held tn Catohing's Hi in London, and thet the register th hows State Secretary Caleb Powers and other Republican |leaders were there on that day Golden did not go to the house of « stated, but the detectives last night to a back room where he t# ruarded | | Righteen persons were saved from) held out by Nelson. th at an incendiary fire in the five-/ @Wway. on brownstone tenement at 185 Went| Anderson cried to Meyer: “Grab my jews!” and climbed out of the window. One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street An he hung from the-window, head @arly this morning. Stx of the elghtee”| downward, Anderson ‘a ie Were saved under dramatic circum begas from side to side, Gradually ¢ that they will not soon forget. | tended arins of the colored man came ‘M. 8. Anderson, a musoular youny col) «) and closer until at last bot! hands 4 ered man, {s the hero of tho GTAMAC) were clasped around the little form,| | i Fescues, Swinging from a window high! the father released his child and it i fn the afr asa human pendulum he took | swung in midair, { etx children one after another from th¢/ ‘Then Anderson, bracing himeelt until ‘window of the blazing apartment an4| his veins swelled on hia forehead like Sewung them to safety. whip cords, every muscle as tense an Bleven others were taken trom win-| steel, slowly raised himse!f and turned with (he attor- | as did other witnesses who came in on noon traine, Trouble ts feared at tween friends of neva for the prosecution to-day, Barbourville be- leb Powers and our bargain day, 59¢. and 98c. a yard, | 50-in. wide All Wool Serge; alrendy in| shrunk, and warranted not to spot; | wold other daya for %8¢, yd; for} Thursday, our bargain day, 79. yd. Colored Dress Goods. 38-in. Wide French Grrnite Cloths; in all the leading colors; goods we Peps well at 4%. a yards for ureday, our bargain day; 2ge. yd, 4g-in, Wide Fine French Cashmere ; all new spring shades; reguiar 59c. yard; for Thursday, our bargain day, 39°, yd. $4-In. Wide All Wool Homespuns; great variety of colors; regular Y8e. goods; for Thursday, our bargain day, 59¢. yd, j dows by firemen; one overcome by | the child over to Mra, Meyer. Golden. J fee nit VS ig 4 ried by warrant f al peen issued, ts ———_ SECOND RESCUE. TaN iidlur sate Garteurmuis™ | = | "The apartment house ts owned by Mre.| Back again he awung. ‘The same! {i Me ra a eee tian ue ‘iAnnie Mulligan, who lived on the first| (thing was repeated and another chita|o¢ fighting men, defend him e a | oor with her two daughters and a son.| ae grabbed by the wailing woman. from arrest with thelr lives | a ‘There are two families on each floor, and} four more times did he go through the —____— i : —_—-— 4 here vably sixty persona in the| 'errible strain, and then at last Meyer 0 tH W ee lick tue cian, Sgaiie dragged him back through the window, P N H THAT UNDID DE RY Mary Kruse, After Two < the fire began at the cellar door in the| Where he fell, panting on the floor, ineaeiiaiiaadatas J ; t gear of the hallway on the first floor. enttta snore 15 ti Sore Pe Pid Had » Brict Duct with “Arter, | Shipwrecks and a War, + There hing there to cause It, and | fourth floors Iv. . EEMtiie are comkdens tnat tt was of in- ring families, When they were aroused im Savannah and Ie 11) tn Is Mrs. Grambo. J eendiary origin. all escape had been out off. Consequence. ‘The flames burned straight up througn| The eleven tn the two familier jammed | SDGROROTOUOOSDIDHS ‘nina aaa $e building to the roof, catching on the a windows, calling hysterically for/@ 10. (erneked), After mourning him as dead for Af- ‘olden. Julep ran laddera up to the windows. 3 Sugar (two pieces). hugabeant pied ly & One after another carried the eleven Ram (to taste). Job A. a bo. ! > 16 Q john rambo, h J - ‘Thompeon, two reigns ® Straws (twe or more). Navy-Yard, |e the lucky man 5 men living next door, at 18, com.| Out with blankets and took them into ( ST case aa ube. tecsabu, alte warmth and shelter, ‘The tap floor was oceupled by the Mil- i i shortly before 4 o'clock, saw in the building. They gave the and ran back to arouse the ten- While they were gone Anderson, twenty-two years old, of 10 West Fourth street, passed tive of Hamburg, Germany, and an able seaman on one of Kaiser Wilhelm's ‘ “| warships, loved Mary Hanselbrink, a it In said, and after a brief Uful sixteen-year-old maedchen. engagement with |t Admiral Dewey {+ bie was ordered 0@ to Cine: ‘The put out of the fighting } itl safety, WENT FOR CANARIES, ft i parted with protestations of un- a - ides tel we ean Then Miller went back for two pet we is announced that the conqueror of| dying affection, Later came news that “hy thie time the flames had cut of|canary birta. He found the Mrds, but on | Most ie Ml ae result of drink-| the ghip had been wrecked. John Gram- by the his way back was burned on the face and | ‘Ne insidious concoction and eating | bos name was among the lost, His the front door, and tenants in walad at the banquet here last night. ? a heartbroken sweetheart salled for the New World. Here she met Fred Kruse, a friend of Qrambo and a former suttor | for her hand. They mar {ter ac- telothes were at the windows help. From the second Michael Nelson with his tart ssuittgan, whose bedroom was|80me folks dedlare that the Admiral's jew’ rere pad Jas | Sanaltton te due to the salad, while ex- ‘ound two daughters unconscious | — hf ee a as ene | Dest opinion inclines toward the panch i i A into 188 and up to the ten | 1A ad was lifted lery punch” has t the pride of | CUMUIAtIng much wealth, Kruse died on the side toward re. Rice, across the hall, jumped | Savanna © the war, and holds place | O10 YeeF Mey Mi through her window across the area steps into the arma of Andersen, who! had recovered and was uninjured.’ Mre Mulligan was soon revived by the sur- . |eeons, ‘The fire partially ted the house and 4 renee the furniture of mont of the ten- ants, In popular favor with the mint jutep, | Meanwhile Grambo, who had escaped the shipwreck, made his way back to amburg 0 America. Not finding her, he enlisted on the United Btates ship Trenton and Was In the disaster of March 16, 1888, vhen the Trenton was destroyed by Bul it is awfully deceptive. TRIED IN TEN MINUTES. Shortest Cane on Record tn Kings | a tidal wave off the coast of Samoa. A fortnight ago he discovered Mra. Suapicion by Trying Judge Allowed Him Cut- morning and was ended at 10.9-the | Kruse's identity through an old Ham- Rate Damages. shortest trial om record in Kings Wear! 0 pair ef trousers der are ee 5 ae and sn! in that time @ jury was found, prose- Bee of ed on Mra Kruse and reogivel with opea arme. There Was no teed for another courtship. The marriage took piace ‘ast Thureday. Though his wife ie wealthy Quarier- master Grambo will remain in the navy. SILENT WOMAN IN COURT, | cution opened, took testimony and tested, Defendant's attorney opened, and Judge Aepinal! directed the jut to render @ verdict of not gullty. T indictment wee defective This wa! done and Plerce walked out of court @ {reo man. Pierce wae accused of uttering & worthless check in payment for money Kighty-thied street, passed a new build. ing on Second avenue, where workmen employed by Alfred Ptennig were mix- ing mortar. They aplashed the doctor's eked cumulative damages of ts ourt. cd His followed his aweetheart | MD IN BIS OWN DBA,'$97 FOR MORTAR SHOWR | “srt, <rtmisst comet | ts cnet os seu, ea y | Eads in: Aantal, jthe Indiana at Santiago and at the | < jelote of the war was amsigned to the ae ——— The trial of Joseph Pierce, on a charge | irookiyn Navy-Yard Distriet-Attorney Carr! 11 Spoiled Dr. Spitzer's Chethes and | of grand larceny, bean ai 0.10 thie .. | eaned, —— Gen, Tower Dead, For the Complexion To purity and beautify the skin end ons pimples, lotchos, black- hoads, rednena, Sixth avenue department store, who saw her concealing two small bronze clocks in her bag. When confronted by the detective the woman threw herself upon the Noor and refused to move, She Was carried out of the store rigid as a corpse, Two pawn checks for articles ghe believed to have stolea were pockets. Ef | B. Altman & Ce. ARTISTIC AND EXCLUSIVE | COACHING PARASOLS and PARASOLETTES, | SMOURNING PARASOLS AND | SUN UMBRELLAS, Lace Covers for Infants’ Carriage Parasols, | Grand Street Store. Thursday Specials, We mention only a few of the many bargains to be found throughout GE PARASOLS Net, Embroidery, | Fringe, elec. Taylor, Tactive as those given below. Children’sGarments Children’ a fiat Reetors ; all the lat- | $1.25 Lot of Children's Wash Dresses; colored lawns and jhame leo white Nainsook resets "all mY Cnuereae ri sate $1.25), ‘s Mustin Drawers hem and tucks; size 1 to 14, Von T2¢c, Waists and Skirts. Taffeta Silk Walsts, in handsome spring shades; tucked back and front, | and some corded effects, All new Easter styles; sizes 32 to 44, $4.49 (value @6.00), Ladies’ Black or Colored Sateen Petticoats, accordion plaited or double ruttles, all shades, 8q0.; (valine $1.50), We are showing a full line of Wash Waists, fron 39¢. up Muslin Underwear, GHP" Be sure to look at our PE fh gsnaghagln fA, Rags JORDAN & MORIARTY + 200, 207 AND 209 PARK ROW, Near Chatham Square, New York. Third Avenue Electric Cars Pass the Door, (Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c.| H WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! in furnishing your home with first-class and attractive Houwse- Phold Goods. The reputation of our old-established house is of s the best. We do not intend to allow any other concern to offer ( pEssier Terms or undersell us. The specials we quote below will © $ no doutt convince you. wet a . Elegant large overstuffed Tapestry Parlor Suits, just like cet with tine heavy fringe, cannot be equalled in any other house America for less than @45.00; owe Great Leader this were. 929.99 > This Fine Oak }f ( Dressin cial this “ak $7.75 tA igs Sc 4) et ac- tually worth r) $10.00; special, $5.67 mad fortabie,fine 49 ®) fringe, Worth $9.00; special .... $5, - Weekly on $25,00 Worth. LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTI ORIENTALISTS AND JEWELERS. Corset Covers: high neck, V abape 7C, (value 123¢.), Ladies’ Fine Mustin Drawers; deep ruttie, edge with Ince; 25¢. Ladies’ Fine Cansbrie Skirts; two rows inserting of fine ince; 75C, (value $1.50). Ladies’ Fine Embroidery Gowas; empire or V shape ; 3 (valne $1.00), Celebrated Makes of Domestic Cor- sets; short hip, 4 hooks; in blue, pink and drab; 49C; (value $1.00). 8 OG J sroapway & set st. k iin = — Peart Frown, Fifty Turkish Carpets in the — ge a Pie Weaves, _AT LARGE REDUCTIONS. yh osok per. “ iit i A i iH §] £2 if Zz h u } Ez h & if i i | j | | BOY TAKES BANK FUNDS. Stewart Decamped with $1,788 Be- longiag te First Nations! Bank of Raster, Pa. EASTON, Pa, March %1—The First Bank, of this city, an excellent assortment at Lord & Taylor, Bize im foot, Coloriage. Peemerty, Hom, $0x11.10 Green Centre, Gold Border, $118 99s 10.1213.4 Dk. Blue Centre, Old Rose Border, 135 $03 9x12.) Blue Centre, Red Border, & @ 10.2%12.4 Gold Centre, Red Border, 130 100 9.6x12.2 PI. Red Centre, Maroon Border, 115 92 10.4x13.2 Green Centre, Red Border, 137 110 9.3x11.9 Blue Centre, Terra Cotta Border, 100 70 | 7.$050.4 Red Centre, Olive Border, 5 | 8x98 Blue Centre, Terra Cotta Border, 80 62 | 810 Red Centre, Blue Border, 5 @ {x43 Old Gold Centre, Terra Cotta Border, 155 125 ae — — Cloak Def't. ae owe showing lat- 1,0 8 4 nieber Silk and Cloth Eton Jackets, ur Top-Coats, Ulsters the} Other New fo, pers Combined and Wraps, 3 most attractive prices, Also; the following specials— Ladies’ New Spring Golf Capes, $10.00 & $15.00, walne $12.50 & $18.00, Ladies’ Jackets, sew spring styles, cancer | $10.50, $15 & $18.50, value $15.00 to $25.00, BSe aww scwenStauntinacveon * Broadway & 20th 8