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WEEN WTO GAY DUBLIN. p Advance satiny in Prices|Praises Irish ita deta in and Heavy Trad- | Reply to Mayor's ing. Address. - $0UAR WAS A LEADER. ENTERS CITY IN STATE. Large Blocks Changed Hands Recalls the Time She Was in Early Hours—The | Welcomed There with Quotations. Her Husband. ‘Trading was active and prices moved DUBLIN, April 1145 A. M—Queen Strongly upward at the opening of the | vjetoris, janded in Ireland this morn- becodedt 1 bate Heating tnd Erie Ing for the firet time in thirty-nine locks were prominent on published r¢ of sympathetic control, Lake Erle | The divemtyrkot or & Western joined the movement, with a) yi Fine of @ point. | Cone Baltimore & Obio had a wide opening, te 1” the decline running from 5-5 {o 1-5 ont sf the opening transaction. The preferred | tock showed a fractional decline, which ‘Wan more than recovered at once My ‘The common then rapidly advanced to TB. which was 3-5 above yesterday, and — the preferred jumped above $4 soon ‘he ride trom commenced in| fore huge, good- 4s progress from Kingstown a! Lodge was accom: tehed st ineident and was marked | Le Boutillier Brothers. Ladies’ Suits, (TAILOR-MADE. ) All-wool gray, blue, fan and | brown Homespun, ly-front an Eton Jacket, new flare shirt, slashed at Lottom of front, entire suit lined| Were are with taffeta silk, 13.50 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4 1900, SIMPSON CANNES Look to Us for Boys’ Clothing. All that can be said of Boys’ made-to-order clothing can be said . of our ready to-wear, It gives as fine (and often fiuer) cloth than Specials for “Toomo: row the exclusive tailor makes up; matches his best fit; vies with his . prettiest patterns, and costs for two suits or overcoats about what he | All Weol Chevint said of any good, ready-made clothing department | Eton Coats, unanswerable claims, We have reo: charges lor one But that migh | section for nothing less getting it Our m iipped it for nods are Specials. Sailor and Vestee Suits, ; to 10 years, five designs in blue Sailor Suits, £2.50. the latest ancy veteaone 3,50) Black Taffeta Silk | Value $20.00 tures. Vestees have the latest fam Ladies’ Taticr-made Suils, | Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, with extra pants (both have double seats), 8 to iY } 14 years. Such Suits, tailoring, style 3 50 Eton Coats, \(laken from regular stcck,) navy ‘ Easter and Spring business. We work a doubled, trebled trade, and care little for the cost of, Value $15.00, at blae Serge and ‘an and brown and fit, are licensed to bring $5.00. Our price...e.... 0s Covert, Fackel sik lined, Shirt) Youths’ Long Pants Suits, dark and medium shaded Cheviots and Tweeds. | value $30,00, at Some specially swell em oe i in 7.75| $25.50. [pes gray. Double and single-breasted Vests ‘ouths’ Spring Overcoats, cut out from London models, following the) y; Tucked Taffeta fashion of box back. 6.75) percaline lined, 6.75 Value $12.00 10 $15.00 SKIRTS. Ladies’ separate Skirts, of Black! Broadcloth or Cheviot, hanisomely Hecebilly Strictly high grade..... ecee...0+ YOUNG LADIES, GROWING GIRLS, SMALL eh erie Ag! | CHILDREN, ARE BEST DRESSED, IF | Faris moce:; vale $3 5.00, at DRESSED HERE. Externally and interiorly carefulness rules the production of efter. with great enthusiasm. At the entrance | appliqued with taffeta sith, latest °Y°TY garment, aud economy goes With its sale, American Bugar was strong and aci!ve | 4m the early hours of trading. Tremen ka of stock were traded 1 at) m4.) Queen handed the Lard Mayor a Sener ranes more than'8 polnis, being [feplr tn wai h she eald rhe came to Ire mre nd for rest und quiet and that 't gave Raliwey shares were quite active, and (see great gladness to return to the land @ther strong features were Penney! of xo many happy associations, whose vania, New York Central, B OM | so\diers had recently fought #0 gallantly nd Louisville & Nashville, each gaining | ‘the following |» Her Majesty's reply welcome to the clty she received an address of | styles, ‘8.75 Value $15.00 Rainy Dav, Bicycle or Gelf' oubstantially. jin fut | Skirts, of best double-faced Scotch ‘The local traction siocks were again “1 thank you heartily for the loyal Moderately transacted, with ihe initial | welcome and good wishes which you| Material, in three shades of gray Prices in all the shares showing ad- have tendered me on behalf of yourselt | blae and brown, Chebiol face—re- Wances. Metropolitan was up} point, ot and your fellow M2 1-2; Manhattan 1-2, at 9% 3-4, and jin the ancient capital my Irish d ind later re- | “I come to tht ‘change nd resi During the the second whieh recall to my mind the warm wel- Bour sharp advances were the rule on [come given to both myself and my be- 6 large demand for both accounts, Me- | loved husband. | am deeply gratified @um and low priced railroad stocks |that I have been able at this time to and to revisit scene 5S ‘Were absorbed heavily, Northern Pacific, | see again the Motherland of those brave | __ Bt. Louis Southwestern preferred. jsone who have re ently listinguished | DH) iret preterrea ana foutires lthemacives in the defense of my C rown | Making good strides upward. « nd Empire with cneerful S * «Indianapolis & Loulsvilie preferred tae; spiouous now as ever in Ul rious 2 Vanced 43-8 and the common 2 3-4 past 2 a A concerted drive a inst the high) “I pray that the Almighty God may ‘ederal Stee! lever bless and direct you in the high fete "ae Ppoants Business functions which you ¢ ise for the jown grade an “ ‘ lowe f im the standard “railroad. inurs | Denent of your fellow ns. light, Bonde were moderately The Queen appeared ve much af- e Sepive and irregular. | fected by che wa her welcom: . upward mere Movement in Pennsylvanliy) wie Burke, « the former 7: carried it t attended ehormous tran: the place of Mr of from 1, aha \, the Sword-Bearer who had frequent as hundred share oMfictate But the Lord Mayor P moved up to 100 38, but the gen- | Mmself handed the sword and keys to Het, while firmer, did nov sympa Her Majesty, who touched them lots OF-| refused t much outside ew York Cons! ‘The ceremontes at the city gate were Bs yehe The mere: most pleturesque, London's Jubilee 4 any news Lord Mayor, Air George Faudel hillipa, ‘ lew ¥ d that the reception and c ‘ nd were the finest he had ever seen, : geo us 0 : oa rpassing those of a Breat Jubi- eS" LONDON STOCKS FIRM, rtaliies and Obi y leve.. 2tei below the high leve the morniig and ine speci ( jen. French pave given dite SR the latter Pedenn jAmerican Raite a iene Feature! ,,, ainst the B en Pennsyivania vie Ty nd have in Alaplayed ing the business |, moderate} ts Mt abd removed f jarket the foaltzing co Was chee Blew, 3 L Tally was feeble and the marke barely stesdy end dull at net, abse Gaing for most stocks. The total sales of sto td shares, and of by nasi oar value American rails continued strong, and ye resumption of Continentat buying | ed throughout the whole de conducted on ‘The Closing Quotations, Open. High Low Foundry... 11% lite 18 Woanirs ec tory Oy Oo ft, Amel kick Se. Serel & Hoop ulative and investment altua don is impro easier condits he st ranged from 1s tc ve parity level — ‘WHEAT WAS STEADY | AND MARKET ACTIVE. | Hloemfonte acroms the e situation bewlldering for the Tappear inactive | tie. |®ar Meld, wa an English demonstr Town recently, fearing Fig Nig hs Hl “a Derse in check patlerns, latest bor! after opening | minion lor fan back, handsomely stitched| r country t> seek al af bottom, ‘5.00 Value $8.00 West Twenty. third St. UTS CHASE. OF GOERS, Gen. French Returns to Bloemfontein Town Again. INDON, Apel 1 Gen Colville and novel else sthwest Ge as castly strike them from by following them up 1s. These inferences sti na je enormously «aperl bh forces othe the a mulation of Ww yen Premier Sehret lence, he sought refuge Ament House protected by polter. The seople #houted “Traitor wt he su eded in reaching the ed mteady and fairly active] Finally, on the people again singing nal advance for Ma Cod Bave the Queen.” he nalsed his hat firmness abroad and in| amid che was heard ay. oR th the West, Corn opened | s€te The pe he Modder ox were: May | River ata hed The September, | first train passe Tuesday ON ROBERTS'S FLANK. iA asked “olowing pric re May at asked July, @1 rm, a4 May oad — | SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT ” AL Bun net 20 Mows rine 1D 00 HIGH WATER Sandy Hook 1.02)Gor ter 11 20/Mel Gate 1.37 Fala So PORT OF SEW YORK. ARRIVED, Glesgew Antwerp Onprai “een Rerteauy Tiree’! Genoa OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY kd 0 hampton re Ge Scie | 0, tess, Scammer. fervrers, nares me 2 | Gramante, La Liverpest. Matanien, Tomptce ” By Prine Willem IV, Mayt! Soe og RAM TO-WORROW bat . Ee*ag33335 33 Takes Weasures to Prev ek om His Line SPRING Orange Free Sate Tuesday, Apell 2 Owing to Informa: tion that the Hoers are hovering in the neighborhood of the ratiroad running | o place to Bloemfontein, ( preparing to take vigorou ren io cope with any attempt to Lord Roberts's line of commupt- jon at that point COLER UP IN ALBANY, tremens [Looking After a Hill Which Will Let Him fuad Millions of County Debt. (yretal wo The Evening World) ALBANY April 4—Comptroiier Coler came to town to-day Co look after some more legislation, which. if signed by the Governor, will be of great benefit to the city of New York Mr, Coler ia much interested In the bill introduced xy Senator Featherson, and Charenton. passed in both houses, which will permit! igiand, three miles from Charleston, a the Comptrotier to refund §8.00,00 of | the county debt now drawing 6 per on a 3 per cent. basis, The law will greatly aid in carrying out the great tunnel plans Mr Coler says, If the bends had to be redeemed from thie year's taxes it might affect the jt tases’ Suits, in Venetian, gibelines) Girls’ Sailor Suits of Serge, wrimmes| LOVE & y, aylor, and homespuns, lined throughout | with braid, of self oy con- i trasting color, 4 to 12.... 3.25 | Girls’ Percale Guimpe Dresses, light | with taffeta, flare or notched | Bton, new fan pleat skirt 19.75 | | Misses’ Suits, silk lined, Bton and fly ‘front coats, percaline lined skirte— | in cheviots. mixtures and home- spuns—strictest $14.50 value, | | toe 0. 75} Both above—14 to 18 years.) 19th St. SIXTH AVENUE. nd dark, pique trimmed, 2 years Mistary and Golf Capes, plain and double face cloths, 10 t years . LADIES AND MISSES’ UNTRIMMED HATS, SZ be 20th St. I:ton Coats. rmanized this! taffeta lined and sisk ficel; -. YOY! lace lapel; avery swell sty'e; Silk Coats, | $29.75. | Brosdway & 20th St 1 98 0 16 475, Sesh GS x Se S\ somely trimmed with rich Pompon §; Crushed Roses, | Are Showing an Exceptionally Large Assortment of | ih a $4,98. estassort ony most skilful trimmers, at prices 50°, — all the latest and most desirable styles of dress, ae, ee SRY sere shapes in black and all the new colorings, a great many being sees | exclusive, WILL OFFER TO-MORROW. | 60 dozen Ladies’ Silk and wire frames; black and colors, at $1.50 eacn | And in Department | yoo very stylish Turbans, pompons, ctc,, at 19th St. Sixth ALES FEE Savannah Contractors Discharged by Judge Brown. Judge Brown of Sates Dis trot Court, toot the warrant of removal ] Capt. Carter's contr nm BODE |. F Gaynor, Ko HW. Gaynor and WT lGaynor, Indicted 1 Savannah = for | swindiing the Gevernment He ordered the discharge of the prise ners without prejudice to further pro- ding | COAXING THE RECRUITS Speedy Promotion and Seaside Va- cation Promised Those There are so few v their wervices at the tin Jersey City that | efnet clals in charge the and make vacances in n-commissioned officers’ grades to which sultaMe men will be promoted Men may enlist for the First Artillery with the prospect of going to Sullivan's | Summer resort, with ferry service every reMt., | hour to the city. Reg:mental band, good| fea ballung, ao.” or Straw Hats, all + value, $2.50. of Simply Trimmed WALKING AND OUTING HATS, | sutinlined throughout trimmed with wings, chiffon, Golf Capes. | $2.95 cach; value, $3.75. Ave 20th St. worth $40 & $52. -GATENS —T,WELLY “ries OUR MOTTO: “FAIR DRALING | ” | 263 6th Ave, 104-106 W. (7th “st! are charged *iihout whee. sols Be Eton silk lined, in covert cloth or cheviot. Wortngiu.so, W heavy taffeta. Worth $15.00, Ladies’ Suits, made of jots, Venetians and breadcloths, jackets lined with extra heavy tatteta, new shape skirt, lined with $|| { fine percaline. Worth $20... Ladies All-Wool Eton Suits. Jacket and Skirt beautifully ap taffeta silk, Skirt has box laited back. A al eae ve mask them at...... (NO EXTRA CHARGE FC | FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. OPEN SATURDAY EVEN'GS TILL 9.30 P.M” MISS SAGE TO MARRY. Daughter of Kx-Warden of Sing Sing Prison Engaged to George §. Jenkins, ‘The engagement of Miss Elisabeth F. © George & Jenkins, —— hand-made, on niranee through Furniture sto | Purchases Ladies’ and Misses’ | | Spring Costumes CASH OR CREDIT.|} \33d Ave., bet, 6lst and 624 Sts. Our Ladies’ Department (at MIVOR WEY and st dea Street Store}. Eton Jackets,$12.50 Of black broadcloth, ap- pliqued on white satin— \ A special lot of Golf Capes, at $5.00, with the new plaid backs; Youre Cartunit Cs. aay séditioa te 8 7 q mnt, tf oF $10.98] all-woo! chev- MAKE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS | spygntisr THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD. ee GALS WANTS WIN WEALTH SMN® OF THE SUNDAY WORLD, Ludwig Baumann &Compy them ates sceceeee stee 79 "Ladies Eton meal 144.146 West 125th St., pote y ng | and revers, trimmed with fa °$ ve case of [and lined throughout with Wail tee: abe auines: mie dey. "While this sale lasts | | Four Days More! make the most of it. Pour days more sale ends. If thing In Furniture, Garpets end Housthetblebhags (the best and the lowest in price)—it wii pay | | you to make purchases now end let them remain here till you have need for them. Nothing extra for bssrnea tc e micnererey we extend to ALL. ACIOUNTE OPENED. - IMPORTED and DOMESTIC, Long Slips, Christening Robes, Short Dresses, Skirts, Weappers, Sacques, Long C’oaks, Walking Coats, Hats, Caps and Bonnets. Trimmed Hampers, Bashels and Bassinettes, FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 5th. White Piqué Reefers and Cape:, trimmed with em- 4 broidery; Recfers with sailor or circular collars: sizes, 6 months to 4 years, . $1.75 | French Guimpes, hand-tucked; lace edging; | sizes $8 monthsto4yearzy . « B.Altman& Go. Underwear for Men and Boys. SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS IN SILK, WOOL, MERINO, COTTON AND THE | DEIMEL LINEN-MESH. . For Thursday, April 5th: | Men’s Natural Color Merino Shirts and | aa Sale of Fancy Ribbons. | THURSDAY, APRIL 5th. 34 Inch Pied icce, 401 Cc Siento hes be. to $1.00 { SUITABLE FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS OR THE | | NEWRIBBON WamSTS | | Inch wide, | J per piece, 62c¢ Regular Prices 85c. to $1.40 | TEN YARDS TO THE PIECE. | B. Altman & Co, at iF rou W WOULD Tree TE RTH | ATCH THES ET me | AREFUL. v7 VALUES, | USTOMERS IN THE WANT (Ota you-have no immesiate use for anything we carry—every- “316.98 ’R CREDIT.) of Sing Sing, ‘i 5338} 3 . ° * i i ret it! Hn id E

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