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@atward, 0 Thabanchy. and » detach | the cent. man, in the United ent from Bpringfontein has occupied | Staten ( Brooklyn, was this morn- ing adjourned by Referee Koehler, with | “BOERS FLEE PRINCESS 15 IN HASTE,. WED AT LAST, Men Desert Olivier Until/Stephanie of Austria the He Has Only 150 Wife of Count "Left. Lonyay. Castle, the court chaplain officiating. By wedding the Count, Stephanie gives Col. Plumer Is Hard Beset by up aii rights of succession for her heirs Forces lo the Austrian throne, The union is Superior at Lobats! considered a mesailiance and the aged —Hot Fighting. Emperor tried hard to prevent it In this marriage a nation will enjoy the peculiar distinction of having won LONDON, March 22.—An unpleasant] ® love match and will deck itself en VIENNA, March 2—Crown Princess Stephanie and Count Lonyay were mar- red to-day in the Chapel of Miramar theck wes wae siven to the British to-day] fete in celebration of the event ey the Boer report that (len. Gatacre| All the chivairy of a nation famed for Med beln defeated by Commandant Ol. | fAantty wus aroused by the dictum of ng at fotnute Je with great loss, Fmperor Joseph of Auntria, who for- ‘Tats thown to be false by a later |bade the banns being published when | Qeepateh from Aliwal North in Cape] the engagement of Princess Siephan'e : Gelony which said: and Count Lonyay war first announced ALSWAL WORTH, Cape Coleny,| The Hungarians, especially the women, $8—Commandant Olivier lett | °"!#te4 on (he side of the sweethearts hears befere the with characteristic enthusiasm, 7 Princess Stephanie is the widow of the arvived, He ealy | unfortunate Crown Prince Rudolph and inGucing about one) the daughter of King Leopold of Hel- Gfty men te accom. | Kim, Therefore she is a Princess of mostly incargent colo- Dluest blood, Her suitor, Count Lonyay, ie one of Hungary # oldest familes, ts not of royal blood. Hence | retueed to ge are reterning te Fy F t mperor Joseph's great din- pleasure and King Leopold's anger When he first learned that his daughter dared to give her love and name to one of lesser rank. ethatt iu disposed of the re and left nothing the report that on the other hand, while a member of | © THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1900. QUICK VETO of Greater New York A hearing for this morning at the Mayor'a oMoe. No one except the newspaper men ap- peared, thie DI? asked the Mayor. There was no reply “What do you think of the charter?’ asked the Mayor, turning to the groug of reporters HORE ieitin 19,9! eset Oh Foelled. “ALL right.” said the Mayor, °L Five you a veto in five minutes." the Mayor kept his word. the Assembly Mayor Van W. that it aut point the municipality to regards what would be an a oF a proper nent of the “The right to prepare f the law.” watd the May ity, but is vested in a State st whom the citizens of th J their verdict when hem his present office by a majority a to him of %,000 vote: The Mayor con! beset at Lobetsl. telling of Gatacre's al ROUTED BY FILIPINOS? me 4 follows: -_ } Sg cael tibhag lai fy Report from Parte that Gen. re March ia a, jareh ; Beer, commanded by Gen. mye > olka * Givter, have engaged the British troops , , Wader Gen, Gatacre in the vicinity of PARIS, March 2.—The Intransigeant j Bathalla repulsing the British with}bas a telegram received by Agoncillo, $ less and capturing many of them.! Aguina envoy, announcing that the are arriving here in great Gen. Dewet arrived to-day. tery fighting with Col, Plumer’ bed hoes caolina near Gaberones. PLOMER 1M IN A ‘TRAP. Him ent | Filipino Gen. Pavia has routed the Americans near Cubat and taken the town, Other sensational cablegrams have been reeelved from this source ‘They have not usually proved to be reliable UPROAR IN COMMONS. Iria Members Canara Row in the Howee—Malfonr (verte a LONDON, Mareh Was great exelte: Commons this afte attempts on the part « bers iy secure more tine JANDON, March 2 Mafeking is ina more serious plight than eve Col. | Plomer’s relief column of 2,00 Rhodesian Horse ie bealeged at Lobatsi by a ue Perfor force of Boers ‘The despaten from Pretoria giving thie uncomfortable news \s as followe PRETORIA, Saturday, March 17.— A report has heen received here| '!!” with the Moers te) ang inetr opponents. Only. th A. J. Balfour, th r, saved the Into a 0 24yP M Irish mem. ihe House's According to report, there! were no Heer casualties, but four Britiak soldiers were taken prison- Afteen cxses of cartridges mmber af horses aud guns down the i the t dito the An account which practical @rates the above and wh ‘e - of all wool covert cloth, dium and light shades, sine ty |4 to 16 years, special | Boys’ Two-Piece Suits force only two years and {ts proposed Boys’ Clothing. Special Values for friday and Saturday. Boys’ Top-Coats, me- $3.75 & $4.75. double-breasted jackets, fancy gray and tan mixed, cheviots, serge. to 16 years, special $5.00, value $6.50. Boys’ Ilats & Caps. in newest spring styles—at through the ee nds of the Hr H LOBATSI, Boers under @Avancing In force from ard Lobatsi Col. Baxile made a 1 March 12 and found Pit @coupled by the Hor @oode Siding and maue @m March Wi. He ¢ @trength at a sharp Way, They had mount Dime and were lying in wa SBruction train A brisk fring oocurred 4 feuth of Lovin on tie mo run | Hsturbance grew when Mr Balfour home | ly on- | idl loud Uriah et » Red: aled to Mr. Balfour to onters the Intter agreed to a post DAVIS GBTS A PLACE, Palmyra Man Made Deputy ‘idieall| _gamp being surprised. The ‘Treasurer to Sneeced Col, tacked the advance party and captured Davi | @ few boxes of ammunition and nearly @ecured a Maxim. w mies! f the Mth. The Boers Maxim was freely Weed. Col, Bodle came in touch with the Boers just in time to prevent the GIVING UP, ROBERTS SAYS. Berghers Rushing to Surrender! and Troops Sent to Occupy 1/8 Small Towne. | LONDON, March 2—lLord Roberts phe from Hcemfuntein, under | Gate of March 21, as follows | “Bo many burghers have cxprested a Gesire to surrender under the terms of the jast proclamation that I have sent Smell columns in various directions to Fegister their names and take thelr arms. | fant. Mr ent of the mission MILLER GBTS A RESPITE, Examination of 590-Per-Cent. Man ® by United The examination of Wiliam F. Miller, “A cavalry brigade has gone to the Geakbheld. where some Transvaaiers meese yuh arms and ammunition A at at nsent of Judge Thomas, until Miller was not in court The adjournment was taken. it In be- Heved, becaute the authorities wished to have the exammaiion on the criminal charge disposed of in the County Court first. The latter proceeding wil besia on April 2 Als FATE AY A MYSTERY. Body Foard in Bergen County Woede—Police Believe Mae Died in a Storm, (Fpecial to The Bvening World.) PASSAIC, N. J., March 22.—The body of & man about forty years of age was found in the woods near Peter Krug’s nursery in Lodi, Bergen County, this) fogretting that it was un- ‘comply with their request for in the South African war |" King” tractive assortment at moder ate prices. Full line of Celebrated for boys; ages 5 to 12 years. | Amontitido Lord Taylor, Cocktails, “Red Star” brand, none better. Broadway & 20th St. BY MAYOR. | Charter Revision Bill Killed, No One Appear- ing for It. Mayor Van Wyck to-day vetoed the |Will enacted by the State Legisisture | providing for a revision of the charter on the measure was set “Anybody here to speak for or againd In his ineseage returning the bill to! ide of law for the govern- “There lias been n nd on the part of th y of New York for a re vision of its charter. | “The present charter has been tn +1Cn: Star Rye Whiskey, gallon, $3.98; bot. in| tle, 97¢. also plain blue/ott Crow Whiskey, 5 years old, gallon, These suits have an | § extra pair of pants; sizes 8} | | J. A. Gilka Kummel, per bottle, 97¢, | Imported in ghss-—from D, G. Gordon, Shirt Wi aists| Rominey, whole | | | We are no longer at 121st St. and 3d Av. OUR NEW BUILDING, 144-146 West 125th Street, EXTENDING THROUGH TO (24TH ST., Where we are now prepared to serve yout Furniture and Housefurnishing wants with better satisfaction than you could expect in our cramped quarters on Third Ave. Our new home is mach larger than the old store, enabling us to carry a considerably greater variety of stock—to sell better and at owe: prices than heretofore. The facilities for han- dling and transporting goods are ideal; the accommodations, service and appointments are sumptuous, perfect, making one’s visit here a pleasure—an absolute necessity if economy, excellent treatment and superior offerings are desired. Cudwig Baumann § Comp’y, Complete Home Outfitters, 144 & 146 West (25th St, Bet. Lenox & Seventh Aves. elected mpecially for Lhe purpose by the! le in to be denied | 7 the “welfare Gf the city de- ® hot constant charter revision, om from legislative inter In the adm latration of ite af-| ° ton of its constl government to again have It revised “In making this provision the prece- donts of the past are & Co, ia eee YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF A PUR- i OID ae IROTHENBERG ———« BAltmank@en Bargain Friday! Bargains all over the store to-morrow from the basement, with its myriads of § Misses’ Hats Children’s Hats, | attractions, to the forests of furniture on the upper floors. Bargains that save you ¢ - '? WALKING HATS, CHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORY. nx PISDODOIES| HOBOS? ® money; prices that prove with double emphasis in a variety of ways how advane 3 ® tageous it is for you to buy here. BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Black and colors, 93.25 To-Morrow at $8.75 and $10, Also Ladies’ Cheviot Suits, applique trimmed, latest style Eton jackets, new skirt, Friday at $4.98, ; Our Basement has been des:rihed as a gold ming of handy household helps. That's what it is, Q UNTRIMMED HATS ano TRIMMINGS. $ only prices are not opzrated on a gold basis, ; They're little an likable—that's why you see so many @ (Main Flooe.) ® thrifty housekeepers there. These bargains Friday’; @ DINNER SETS, Tapers % in box, will not arg. Coa) Shovels, long handles....... sf New models of Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed @ "rations: Complete service tar 2] Ammonia. extra nveng, bot... 4€| BURCHETT ANBOUS. 'S Hats—many imported—for all occasions; simple ¢ ‘ Lagi $ nee i eee Jee boltietts Hg caceh, gross Oke i] or elaborate. | |@ ; in off's, nothing better, rate. | ie + and Bu in + Biuing fr hing be ist Walking Hats in the latest modifications, some ; nH Ching Dinner Bets, thin} bo ects akin on il shapes and trimmings exclusive. : Rist haps bast vet anes shel Pot Fak aptleas a By Clothes Wringers, the $300 king to i Untrimmed Hats, Toques and Turbans in new B sceible wet, Including al te large) a “$E| Clothes Lines, 100 feet of water- @ 2 eee i soup wl the ti Bath Sponges, loofahs Broo! Mie fOP..ccsecnr tose meaoe | ® TEM: Can Openers, the b lop or Brush Hol FloWwers and Foliage a special featare. | 8 Gas mY EMS. ; Tak Clown, éatte: . 46 | Mops, good quality, | § ci undred se Pokers, nickel pla . §¢| Scrubbing Brushes: | 3 ® eo meee icant + Wonderful Bargains in Women’s Spring Suits. ‘ & 309 beautiful man-tailored Suits in newest styles, fabrics and swell effects, Suits worth $15 ® Hand Made Fancy Straw Braid Hats, ® to $20, | SKIRTS. | JACKETS. | WRAPPERS, —- Homespun Skirts, applique org a all-lired Covert Jackets, | Percale Wrappers, lace trim: $5 value; bargain Fr: Pda 96 | 98 | flouncesk ete kerry ae . H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Price® 's Bargains in Spring Silks and Dress Goods. Remarkable Sale | ia Mc's sale “ porary My Grenadines, the strikingly beautiful ® @ a me Fashion e 4 ‘rewa \ = Grenadines. 4 We bought fron &. planfacturel " © needed the money 100 pieces of Both Sides 141b St. 5th to 36th, 6th APE black figured and plain Grenadines in open-work effects, etamines, canvas and @ ® jacquard designs. These goods cost 75c, to $1.00 to import, but we sell them Friday at 39c. a Yard. 38-inch imported novelty cheviots in light tan, gray and Newest Silks. Wines and Liquors (Annex), Our telephone number is 4,060 18th St. Connects direct with this Dep't, OCOSOe blue mixtures; a hindsome fabric for spring dresses; a, , 4 Habutai Corded Wash Silks, not the imported tu retail for 50c.; to-morrow........ 2 ail pure site; newest coring ‘ 47-inch storm serge; all pure wook sponged and shrunk; at .. extra quality in the leading shades of castor, tan, reds,| 24-inch Printed India Silk ys, army blues, greens, mye and black; regular price 4 Our price to-morrow . 49¢! Women’s Underwear, Ladies’ Hosiery. Corset C fis ibric, perfect Ttting, V stupa; lace trimming: e-| REAL BARGAINS. Fine quality fancy Cotton itort mixtures, but % kind; Friday only s When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free. Genuine Jas. F. Pepper Whiskey, 5 years rich and mellow, aged in wood, our ice per gallon, $2.04; per bottle, cil price for this’ sale, gallon, Isat Ithe, 49¢, Hunter Rye. original bottling, 88c. Finch's Golden Wedding Whiskey, old, gallon, $3.74; bottle, S4e. Madeira. Imported in glass—from Rutherford & Co, | § Select Verdello, wholesale price, $15.00 per dozen; our price per bottle, 9c. Very Old Bual, wholesale price, $24.00 per dozen; our price per bottle, $1.24. Wash Fabrics. 2,000 yards tine white Natnseoks, Dimittes and Lawns in ‘ plaids and checks, suitable for 5 waists and children’s dresses. Some » ot these goods are worth 18¢. and Elegant lot of Outing Flannels ta § Stripes. checks and plaids; regular price 12'%4¢, the cle For ta riday, the yard.sseeseve++ KE § 50 pieces of 53-inch White Paras in in « ? years D Victoria Jubilee, wholesale price, $42.00! per dozen; our price per bottle, $2.74, Rhine Wines, Vintage 1893, Niersteiner, case pints, $7.74; case quarts, | } $6.74 Deidesheimer, case pints, quarts, $7.49, Hockheimer, case pints, $9.49; case quarts, ular price 29¢,; special, at. 19¢ Drawers, fine cambric, clusters of six i eu Pl [ann grounds wi ne hie ir " + purebred ee enlace figures. Intended to be sold at Night Gowns, cambric and musling|25¢, Friday bargain price, 20 styles; none worth less than 15¢ P, o Pair. $1.00, to-Morrow, at.sereeeee 69 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests. ‘Monogram Rye, 8 years old, gallon, $5.38; t bottle, $1.23. 24 bi ttle, 78c, “Non XLL" Pure Maryland Rye, bottled in bond, bottle, 74¢. Ramsey Scotch Whiskey, per gallon, $4.19, bottle, 99¢. $8.49; case Colored Skirts, fancy stripes and checks, umbrella style, deep accor- $8. 49. ula tch Whiskey, § years old, gal- dion flounce, regular price $1.25; neat floral designs; regular ® esi ing ee bottle, $ Di hal Ones Ba | Redesheimer, case pints, $10.24; case {O-MOFTOW ateseesesssees Specially good lot, white Riche- the yd. For male Fr othe quarts, $9.24, liew ribbed, silk trimmed, some} — yd-...... tesseeeeececeesee 196 oF pines of 18-inch Damask roller : ‘owelling: regular 10¢. quality, For @ Bargain Friday the yd.. pod 1 lot of Shaker Flannel, heavy, ally sold at 10c. the yd. gain Friday, the y Millinery Bargains, Children’s Trimmed H: brim, two-toned braid an trimmed with velvet and lace and ribbon linen, long and short lengths, 00 value; bag to-morrpw. . Infants’ Cambric Slips; yoke: full lengths and widths; i value; special at. Upholstery Curtains—Portieres, Bargain 1—Renaissance, Irish ‘nil lace trimmed; low neck, some low neck and short sleeves. Worth 96 196. Friday, J2bc. Each, Bargains, worth $6.50 our price per pair Is... $3.98 Binger Riesling, case pints, $7.99; case quarts, $6.99. California Table Wines. Strictly Pure Selected Old Wines, Claret, case quarts, $2.34; gallon, 69¢. Zinfandel, case quarts, $2.44; gallon, 7c. Riesling, case quarts, $2.44, Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, gal- tas. A. Hennessey Three-star Brandy, im- po ted in glass, per bottle, $1.32. | Coates & Co.'s Plymouth Gin, per bottle, ” Sherries, | Olorasa, wh: penal head per dozen; our price per bottle, § 00 per dozen; our price per bottle, ) lon, 84¢.; bottle, 24¢, d effects in Nottingham | ule, $24.00 per near Seer Catawba, finest quality, per gallon, pi mires ovine Carded | Barzala 4—Table Oil Cloth,1', yds. quill, variety of colors, value § | our price per b 4. 9c, bottle, 34¢. edges, 4 and 4 yds. long, well wide, slightly imperfect, the yd..9e $1.69. 1,28 worth $2.75; our special price, per Window Shades, Missnstasegeesecee Ib Red Star Cocktails. Phi sens cnead - $1.90) Bargain $01 Opaque Window Spray of Roses, bud and leaves Se ; ar The same goods are being Bargain 2—English Bobbinet Lace mounted on Violets, widely advcriised under a different name at $1.25 per bottle, Manhattan, Curtains, wes lace ruffle, deep | pate | pel se aveliee hae ch ey, being Martini, H land Gin, Vermouth, Manhattan Dry, Whiskey, Tom Gin ; lice insertion; full length and widths | Stk Lambrequins our price good value $2.75; our sar pe) Bargain 7.--Japanese ‘si Lambre- Pal ecerecereeeeeceeroces * guins, with tinsel embroidery, fancy @ 3—French Gobelin Por- fringe, worth $1.59, Bargal a yAL YON tieres; original patterns, rich colors; ! t oe bo effective; Fritay ( at 2s: Prudent will find these be ly attractive bargains, Boys! Navy ny Bis Cheviot Saice Sut raid trimmed, sizes 4 to & Bar- gain Friday....+reesseeeess ‘Assorted. Suits, double ba hc salior and vr Nes; sizes 3 to 16 years; $3 to $5 | Bargain Friday at...... coeoeel Boys’ all-wool Knee Pants; patent waist bands, value 75c., for....39¢ " Pond in we pa pra oe be ag | colors, worth ist Large, new design Back Combs, in % shell and i set with brilliant @ thinestoncs, worth 48¢.; Friday, 3ge Rhinestone Hair Brooches, horseshoe deste, latest fad, worth 69¢, Fri- any Lad oe Coin Purses and Chala, ia gi silver gy. Mh & and cxidized, ofinttial¢ in, dayssee ihe Sterling Silver Links and Cll Bue beeced everywhere for ase * We Moved last week. You'll find us now in and wool AY... sseesresoeonseoneres 2-Clasp Kid Gloves ia tan, eat, jo Hoc 13% cake; Friday, Japanese Silk hit 4 PIANOS “aus. sares] = PROMINENT maker asked us to be his agents for Brook- a. and Island, sent us samples—handsome ft xeon te SES cases, extra fine fin ‘Il like the tune, rich ‘polling bass, full clear, sweet treble, ten of them, perfect ‘Pianos every one; whoever takes sane $199.” Sold at $225; stool and scarf ® UP.) ees en re ee in ciety Sold and liberal! We tune " ager mt foe ca Pianos are charges moderate. 19 C' bi Ps

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