The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1900, Page 4

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY “DREAM SLAYERS” DEFENSE: __ WILL BE SOMNAMBULISM. * | Sister of Dead scsi, Waa, Who Says She Heard Morrison Prompt His Wife, in Court toTese N STOCKS. Whole Market Went Lower, with Lively ore tify Against Him. STRIAL GROUP STEADY. |... Pe cauar il f uouies “dream aint ¥ for ES j the mura n| A y on te L Tractions Showed Weakness or Sn ‘In Sympathy with Other [tice Marcan. The Jury-box way tile yenterday Issues—Quotations. ee sas eee ail | who ts di uages | Renewed bearish attacks on the tron | eenaee, steel stocks resulted in a decline Of pent for throughout the list at the opening one of a a Gf the stock market to-day. | made most interest Tremendous blocks of stook were tran® tne forenoon was Klles Raymor in the first few minutes of tred- 53 who told of the fenr that Morris , Principally in the standard railway | qnj his wife bad of durmiars Ho and the steel and iron issues, had ms within easy rea h all nigh, | ‘Trading was decidedly active and, "heavy in every department evidence of determined support in stocks, especially Federal Steel, | & atop to the rush to sell, When the} : | ne has ever Th ng witners of ren © ate! usy consulting with his lawyers. GROUP OF WITNESSES. In court was only a small audience of the bears was perceived was an aggressive bidding up of in an effort to catch the large composed aime ntrely of witnesses. | Mnes put out yesterday Among these were Mrs. Elmira Shilen- | The bears joined in the buying ed | RFR of Middle the sister of the ly complete recoveries reaulted | oi woman. who « she heard the the lst. Federal Steel was | iicam ain r tell hie dying victim to! 11-28 over last night's close and) way ti wa ac and her neigh-| ef and Wire rose a fraction over last bor, Vii knows all the Aggressive strength developed in} iigck ner; Rowland | thwestern group, where ihe de- | Newby O'Bhay andy for Missour! Pacific was on a! Nejio } scale. Rallies in the group were) stephenson, of Mount Vernon, and Lil- ff New Rochelle; Johanna Alfred Morrinon, the “Dream Slayer.’ | Spring Underbeds OT ET RRR IR STR 71 9x 12 ft AY EVENING; APRIL 17, 1900. West Twenty-third Street | Rugs and Mattings Specially desirable for Summer Cottages Double-faced Cotton Rugs Blue and Wate, fone = 91.2400 40 Smyrna Rugs 19x 12 ft, | Hand andsome Japanese Mattings $9.90) ,, $15,00 China Mattings, Roll of 40 yards, $7.00 to $12.00 Bedsteads and Bedding For Country Houses, several lines much below regular prices | White Enameled Bedsteads $3,00 3,50 4,75 9,00 | Usual values $3.75, 5.00, 6,75 & 1250 Brass Bedsteads $27 50 $30 00 $6.50 | Reduced from $35,00 and $50,00 $2.50 | Hair Mattresses, upward from upward from Feather Pillows and Bolsters, reliable grades only Hair and Feathers Renovated. Sheets & Pillow Cases A large purchase at exceptional'y low prices, 1 to 2 points. Han Gordon, the neglected and abused Generally the rally lost tte force when | wits of earlier Seal, Bot back to about last night's! Ellas Raymon, thirteen years old, who a} und prices were disposed {0 #88) had known Morrison three years and and the market became dul! | recognised the big black horse plato! as Uist wave way all around in eym-| Morrison's, testified that he calied at the patAY; and the railroad mocks which had Morrison's with bla big brother the nigh Shy strength lost all thetr gains. of Dec, 28. Morrison, Mrs, Morrison, an and Ohio stocks leading. orphan girl known ax Florence Morri- setirena stocks reacted from 1 (0 son, and the baby were at home. | “Wegwere talking about what selling pressure rela: would do New Year's.” sald the freckied Febounded, Recoveries extended) raced witness, “Mbrrison gave money to We Over @ point in many of the Special-| nig wife to buy a turkey and things for Dut the response was small in the) New Year's, Then we took down the d stocks. two revolvers and cleaned them.” FINGERS TELLA WIFE ELOPES TALE OF WOE. A SECOND TIME)” Mute Mrs. Brown Sues} Mrs. Krause and Schmidt Her Mute Husband Both l.eave Families Ham Temewed altack on Sugar put 't] sorrison was extremely nervous. The for Divorce. in Hackensack. | prosecutor drew out that he sometimes 4{ complained of his wife's lack of tidl- — — | ness and scolded her for it " a Emma Virginia Brown, a deat mote. t« | ute. the wife of Otte He te the lower! | Q. Was Mrs. Morrison afraid of burg v at a Reached 8] iars? A. Yes, sir; she was eo afra‘d picid gin mace ae Murshall nd William Ny bei ipome coees losses exceated| that she would: sever fo to the door} rer" PY cdibace he beg aa v ared again y 3 when anybody knocked after dark with £2 tiple AB gage a eo was ny out carrying a pistol wider Ber apron sd __ men, Gum ‘ phase And I have seen Morrison and his wife a eh ; Xen: Tie ie divorce together get down and look under the shies ga Ranch Med « a beds for burglars. Brown, said that a re mar- Dae ree was about to be granted 0 int or over in| The witness eid that In the Winter of 1" wd hg Mada wit Nieegeecar eeaner a of rtocks elsewher the| 1898, while as sleeping at the Morri ey have two] ago and asked formvenees : * ‘ | n al oT ry f me ondueted th _ " “ Se eeee wer pal a SPORE) son'a, they were all aroused by a report sabal Brome A) Kk ndueted the bali eal sales of stocks were | of @ pistol. Morrison was sitting up in House | u amend ne res, and of bonds $s.ce1. 0 bar! bed with a revolver in his hand. “I fired wy. A ’ Pe aS a hotel on at ® burglar,” mild Morrison, but next | 2) 2 20UnE | we : bebe an ica | ‘ . , nlated echmidt and wai The Closing Quotations. day he sald he didn't remember anything |, and ane for the benef forgiver ve amball crn, | Mout ie of rere m0) 3) DEFENSE SOMNAMBULISM. | Artes" > sesorie ver nusiana's srouy | 4 Despite young Raymon's of Mor-] Ment of her ™ «, Brown te lie . @ | rison’s morbid fear of bu theleg. |AtrHek me with a’ plate and) scratched arance of the ahaki tte fend | arm " A 1B | fe court and the preecne ee net g. Did he make any threats? A, in| Lhe secret of comfort in Un- 3 Py a order to rok te 3 | F. MacDonald, State Commissioner in te * derwear is its pleasant of Be | Lunas y, and Dr, Samuel B. Lyone testify Bloomingdale Asylum, ready to contact with one’s person. The thread with which an under-garment is woven must be iree from Humme! “Yeo.” eald her fingers UNION BANK DISSOLVES, Vernon, 0 ; crivons. nent testsned that impure strands, orrteg mf oy he g" Joor sft L ¥ on > the nig da ¢ ‘ , shoe my wite Boeir . vane in The Business tn to Me Transterred| A full-fashioned fit and the went to ir house founs re. Morrison n faded bl sit to National Mank of ‘ HHP gm A Couch hed,” weld" the wits Commerce garment is perfect, V asked hat had happened. Mor- #0 ny “4 er. He paid: ‘Alida,| Pursuant to the plan o Wear Merino, woven blue, white or tell was an aecident. Tell het | with the National Bank it. how it happened.” Then she told meting sto-khotd teh gray, $3.00 for suit. +) (hat her husband thought it was 4 ms mee ot te burglar and shot a. all Rank have voted to Wear Hohenzotlern Woo!, natural | tion x . AGE LIMIT OF Pl OF P OLICEME tka Hhsihewn Ot (ne TaWMewdtl bertane color, $2.30 for suit. Combina- NL ferred to. the Bank tion (one-piece) Underwear, $2.80 for suit. ‘Wear Silk Finished Balbriggan, all ? colors, $2.00 for suit, vaine $3. » spectal div Mayor Approves Ml That Modifies Thirt)-Year-Olt Appoint- ment Provi Mayor Van Wyck gave . Ink to-fay on the bill Lewialature, regulating, #o he appointment of policemen age Init gets on the eligit eure appointmen hat age he ts di 1s v4 is A ” 14 at oe Steet pt Tube © | of e , h ik & Weeern 6 Western pt. Perit: Koes sand present is thirty yours, 2 o it ioe Woven if a ma a) provides that in case an appli cessful in getting his name m vriston was rea- Noenol) a Sepxored the bill : i 32) SILMNT ON POLICE BILL |" "= | | Comeable ks mh 2 Tt % Atehisor ‘ ver ee ‘a | Cloaks and Suits. ie Ss Ee 4 | ber of Uniformed OMetais, SHIPPING NEWS, | | Ladies’ Imported and Town-male Cloaks, Capes, Jackets, Etons, regulating the number] A bexielativ : Jot uot ented A TRUST OPENS UP. LO adAghy Retemes at re oe. 8 lym Hefineries and hie ALMANAC bay 2 640 Moon HIGH WATER Costumes, ‘ ‘ more ¢ pur ' Paeee © ‘ roundem fty men, the n - a “gst Pees oe wanes \pecsent ta cro SSE ZF ae | Imported Models Refining Company re- meweire er i, for or, awainet tial = ARRIVED | of Tailor-wade Suits and fe gp pale “44 —— | Matte Ladies’ Evening and Dinner to the force to-night. In | WHEAT MARKET DULL ie Gowns in our AND PRICES STEADY dull, with prices rene! ‘1 men will find employment | reek Order Department. Proadway B 19th a. OUTGOING ore was fons In Wine in ure pla: | near J New York's openng prices were: May| eat, 4; July, 72 T+ asked; Septembr corn, 4 3-8 bid nk prices were: May, Werernian’. Aniwere iy at, 58: ur i Beptember, @ bs, A#r#Per. “ole® corn, % 3- ay oats, Dek oat ng, pear rere: May INCOMING srea weirs uly, fe, oeues May corn, 44 24. Sheets Plain Hemst'd | Plow Cases Plain Hemst’d 16 3 346 yds, ae pS \42 x 36 In, 12c —-16c 2 “23 Ic ic ou As ” Be 62¢ (8% 96" 13c 17 2%x24 “ 64c 7J3c (50 x 36“ l4c 18¢ 24x33 “ 686 79e |54x 36" 15c 19¢ Stern Brothers West Twenty-third Street. (Third Floor) Ladies’ Paris Costumes Waists and House Gowns The remainder of this season's importations about 33}; Less Than Original Prices (Second Floor) Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits Another offering of Gray Homespuns, silk lined throughout, Eton Jacket with stitched satin reveres, latest style skirt, Real value $32,50 per cent 96.50, — 22 ae LADIES’ SUITS. Tailor-made Dresses,—new model Eton Coats, Colors:—blues, tans, greys and biack, $17.00, Cheviot Serge Dresses,—with collarless Eton or Fiy-front Coats, Spring colors and black, $22.00, Lined with silk, Light-weight Homespun Gowns, Collarless Eton Coats, finished with steel buttons and satin binding,—Mess Coat with braided Taffetas edging or Double-breasted Eton Coats, with stitched Satin edge, New flare Skirts, Colors and black, Lined with Silk. $27.00. Golf or “Rainy-Day” Skirts, double-faced Cloth, —with wide stitched hem. $5.00, JAMES McGREERY & CO,, Twenty-third Street. BLACK DRESS G00DS, 8,000 yards. All wool Grenadine, 38 inches wide,—various patterns, Fast black, durable fabric, Recommended for Separate Skirts, Waists or Gowns, 25 cents per yard, JAMES McCREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street, $15.00) Reduced from #25.00 to $20.00. | 10), . AND 159 EAST 28D ST. Doors West of 3d Ave., New York. Wonderful Furniture Bargains! Every floor of our large establishment is well filled with fhe very latest and most attractive Household Goods, all marked down at prices far below actual value. Don't place your order elsswhere until you have called on us, as you will find an array of values not to be equalled elsewhere, Rantioae Solid Oak Side- Highly Pol- board, ished Solid Oak plano poi- if fine ish finish ly carved top, has has three large drawer in drawers base, brass (one lined handles; actually with (elt), worth $18,00, eale went price, this week, bevel- $10.75 plate mire retshebd- Massive Solid ton realy Table, el 4 worth olishe heavy round. eat Tufted Velour Couches, like cut; well upholstered, real- ly worth 12.00; sale price $7.50 Mel ant e White en Tron tead, has solid cast brass {with finely carved claw, feet, actual vases, brass caps, 8 brass rosettes on {value $16.00; Leised * $9, 99 head and foot; actually worth $10.00; 2this week........+e+e sale price, China Mattin ty, roll of 40 yde., te gee Ratan $3.99 Japanese Mattings, fancy pat- terns, excellent q '® $7.99 orth $13.00. ..++e06+ neee Tapestry Brussels, intest - pat- terns, regular $1.00 yard qual- 5% HRYsocossersrsecesescenivenes daint Pg gh ao it Be $1.35 quality... No Mail Orders Filled for Advertised Speciale. SALE OF ____ SALE OF LACES! |__—_—SAL SALE OF LACES! OF LACES! “O'Neill's. BEGINNING TO-MORROW-—SPECIAL SALE OF All-Over Lace Nets and Trimming Laces! We piace on sale to-morrow morning a special lot of Renaissance, ner! Point de Paris and other styles of Lace Nets, 18 to 22 inches wide— the real hand-made article, but copies of them, made and finished so well that you could hardly tell the difference, They come in White, Ivory, Cream, Butter, Natural and Linen Shades, tH” Regular Retail Price Elsewhere 3 &c ranges from 68c. to 98c., our price 'e yard, Silk Mousseline, Chiffon and Chantilly Applique and Embroidered Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Galloons and Serpentine Bandings, White or Butter onan Ground and Black on White Ground, for trimming Dresses, Neckwear, Millinery, &c. Very fine quality and many in Match Patterns, tH Regular Price Elsewhere ranges | Oc 1 5c 220c. yee of . from 25c. to 85¢, yard, our price SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2iST STREET. Mayer Jonasson & Co, Suit Department Will offer on Wednesday, April 18th, High Class Tailored Suits (copies of late forcign models), trimmed with taffeta straps—an unusually $32 50 ° attractive style; retail value $50.00..... Tailored Suits for Young Women. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or 32, 34 and 36 sizes, There's to our tailored suits for young women:~ There's + difference in the style as well as the price. Retail value $20.00 to $30.00, at $13.50, $18.00, $20.00. Separate Bons of ullets $13 60 sod $49.50 Senate Elon o Keres $9.75 and $15.00 Sei gray homespun: and black $8.75 value $12.50 ... .-0+ sce voce BROADWAY AND 12th ST. Leyak 12

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