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day See Sathaae BTS Liat WEYLER'S IRON RULE Holds Madrid with Army and Muzzles the Press. IN UPHEAVAL. SPAIN Riots in Various Cities Firmly Suppressed by the Military. MADRID, Feb. 1 1. Weyler ts in command here, the city still being und martial law, and he ts ruling Jn lls characteristic way, Ile secks to im- Press the populace by a heavy vhow of arms and incidentally to influence the other provinces, But the General has succeeded only in this city in holdin the turbulent mobs tn check. Toting continues in various cities and the situation grows wore. The mobs in Valencia, which {s under martial law, are the most restive, and {frequent clasbes with the troops are reported. In Barcelona, Granada and Alicante altacks on the Government, giving courage to the 4 fighting 1s common in the streets of those places. The stoning of the City Hall and Pro vincial Council Is the latest riotous dem. onatration in Ailcante, and the soldiers will probably take full control there to- day. ‘The marriage of the Princes: Asturias and Prince Ch yesterday, which, Ubao case, brought served the anti-clerica: day they are pointing epeeches that the union of the house of Spain with the Bourd strove with Don Carlos to undermine it fs at Jast a fact. In most places the argument Is good enough to lead (o rlot, and the revolution growing, the imme¢ ture of Spain is not of the brighte: Gen. Weyler has issued a pre mation prohibiting persons guthering tn groups, declaring that any one found insulting or injuring tha) troops by word or deed will be tried by court-martial; forbicding parent= and guardians to « low children to roam the sire penalty of a Moe of 125 ne threatening with couri-martlal all tary subjects on furlough who took part {n disturbances, or any persons Inji railways or other means of transps ‘ion or interfering with or inciting workmen. He threatens to court-martial any Person, particularly newspaper mea, Who spreads seditious news reports. Very atrict censoreh!p has been cstab- Ushed over the datly press, and the Minister of the Interior, ha rohipized ephon{é communication with the prov- ces and among them. Wherever news is disquicting it Is suppressed. ‘There has been no trouble of a seri- vas kind here to-day, but it is only the big show of troops that keeps the turbulent element in check. The diszensions on G of the tone fn thelr corner roy’ } dealing 20 severely with the popul appear to have been at least tempori healed. The disseztients not to provoke a crisis In the 1 situation. The Government is a waiting policy. It hope: royal wedding over and the dep the auch acathe.cxeltensh the ©; peltemenet will pubs! MOUNT SINATS NEW BUILDINGS. to Cost Over Million. anda Half. Tretiminury and foundation ohm foi nine new hospital bulldings erected for Mount Sinal Hospital on the block bounded by Fifth avenue, Madi- son avenue, One IMundredth and One Mundred and First streets wer = y by Architect Arnold W. ne buildings will be built with terra cotta trimmings, an been catimated to cost $1,090,060, ———____- FELL FROM AN “L” TRAIN. Before Reaching the Station. Maurice Bernard, a collector of 3 St. Mark's place, diet to-dey tn St, Mary's Hospital Breovlyn, from Injur! re: ceived in falling from a train on the Kings County Elevated Railroad, ‘The accident occurred at Munhattan Crossing. The man was pleked up tn the street there unconscious, cévered with brulsex and injured {n+ ternally. We recovered consciousness Jong) enough to nay that he had been a pas- senger on an uptown train, that, as ft approached Manhattan Crossing the cons ductor had opened the gates and that he, r helleving, the train Nad reached ‘the plat- form, stepped out. The train had not! reached the platform and ho plunged thirty feet to the street below, ———___ Grip Cure that Does Cure, Brome-Quiaiae removes (he cause, Guard Opened the Gate mi He was) © happy —with stocks larger t more. Call, telephone or wri James Means’ $3.00 All sizes. Black calfskin, in newest style toes, several soles. This shoe sells for Enamelled, Patent Leather, or Velour Calf: College toe; extension or sole; all sizes; Mail Orders Filled. Four 279 Broadway, Convenient | Stores. 125th St., corne: HOOSIER Ta THOMPSON DEAD, Noted Writer Had Been| Soldier, Statesman and. Lawyers . a TRAWEFORDSVILLE, Ind, Fob. 15.— atrles Thomyon, poet, critic, soidte ty to-day. He had been fll aev- a native of Fairfield, Ind., when he northern ten years ox » Thompson's was spent in that section, & much his time roaming about. At eigateen he Joined the Southern army, serving (iree years. on was an enthusiastic + a reckless At the close of nMict he tald down his arms and ks, And the change was phe, notwithstanding his hefty, at might, ats being devoted to n attempt al been awept 4 and energy entire life, he shot squirrels. aca, amd with ke. determination hi 101 past vat th stv struction desperation mean time he Iningle with ticlans, served Lewiaia in afta In 1 erature an ty ‘lite. prominent rer in tho fields. of it: with ut Independent, mmission lle a is perhaps hia om Twinn, read. Hetore. th rd in i popular ne ive of us story, the longest hy mesic wan Leaued ene few tS wale has been som Duri i mason wrote a number of on that confilet, ‘whieh ate 4 apres ion.” Hila jane M ft rin were sketches from tis in the ney are Inethe hands of the pub- do will under the by. laughters, In i? ‘Tompson Is all a won and: tw —<—___- KILLED AT GRAND CENTRAL. Run Over by Train in Yards, A train In the Grand Central yards at k ue und Forty-elghth street, jay ran over and killed John Sink- inson. of 142 it Forty-elghth street. Sinkinson, wax employed’ as a porter by the Adama-xpress Company; whith Porter Wa ‘hay sheds in the et atreetand Mud Sale of Nenetactorer: SurplusShoe Stocks. Every why has a wherefore. advancing season compelled them to se We bought, and to-day present you wi chance of many years. Oneach purchase you save half or is worth $3.00. Sale price...... \A $4 Hand-Sewed Shoe for Bulldog, English or $4.00 value at... ISALE AT ALL FOUR Open Late Saturday Night. Te Outfitters 4} to Men and Boys. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. 211 and 259 Sixth eNeD tet. 14th and 15th Sts. JAMES McCREERY & CO., x John Burns Explains Why Br | Court to-day, THs WOKLD: bRIDAY duvawvinG, iisBiuARY 1b, ibd. ES Tf TELE ARTEL PET eR ET CAMME | Greatest Manufacturers were un- han they Ought to be. The Il ata very big loss. ith the greatest shoc ite. $4.00 Shoes YER) February Sale of Men’s Fine Shoes In Our Basement. Once again we stand out in front of the retail shoe trade of this city and offer the greatest bargains in Men's Shoes. 30,000 Pairs of Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. Saiurday Bargains. Something for Everybody. There is an immensely broad, comprehensive idea in the above. Everybody has some want or desire which they will proceed on Sate urday to satisfy with as little expense as possible. We have that something. We have it in the best quality in which it is made. We sell it for the least money at which legitimate business can be: 5g conducted. In this immense mass of merchandise you will find its, Skirts, Wrappers, Waists, Mustig Underwear, Corsets, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Merino and Wool Underwear, Neckwear, Ribbons, Boys’ Clothing, aud every sep- arate and distinct feature of personal apparel which your immediate: ’ requirements may call for. 5 There are so many reasons why we should fit you out in these matters that it is no wonder that Saturdays are busy days here, from eight o'clock in the moraing until ten o'clock at night.’ Silk Bargains. Millinery. 20 pcs. Black Silk Taffetalines, all| A clearance sale of all goods in silk, only Millinery Department. great vatiety of Jackets, 29Q¢. Attractive prices in Trimmed and} Shoe 25 pcs. Blue and White Twilled|Untrimmed Hats, Ready-to-Weat: ia Foulards, only Hats, Feathers, Ornaments, &c. -* he wo At ry 29¢. Ladies’ Clearanes Sale ot ia a : Ad clei 5 per pair... Black Taffeta guaranteed, only Felt Hats and ready-to-wear: 69¢. Hats, to close at , ° 74 pcs. plain and fancy Taffetas, Winter Russets and Winter Calf. Box Calf, Black Calf, Black Kid, Patent Leather, Heavy All sizes and widths. c; former Bios ‘35c. to 5c. ai 30 Doz. Ladies’ and Misses’ Hates regular 69c. quality; only 49¢. Price cut in two. Four dollars now will buy two S : to close at Box Calf pairs of $4.00 Shoes. Room makers’ Clear- Boys Clothing. loc; ing Sale. Fresh, new goods of the latest All our wheal Colisea to closed | former prices 0c, to\76e. close edge e up-to-date designs. All feet can be Bona Dowble: Br original | peat Hosiery. fitted. All shoes No mail orders. WE BIG BUSY STORES. HAVE ADDED near Chambers St. r 3d f Ave. Welt, Button and Lace. MISSES’ SUIT DEPT. Misses’ Serge Suits, ~Rus-| 4 499 pairs Child's and Misses’ $1.25 Btack Kid Patent Leather Tip Button and Lace Shoes 100 pcs. elubbonssy tes li oc | Creat, Garenlnel Towels at sian Blouse and Sailor 101g and 11 to 2, Band C widths, per pair, Bdgoconeon 180 pcs. Ribbons, reduced to.... 10: toc, 12}4c and'25¢: models, — trimmed with cloth and braid. Sizes 4 to 12 years. uaranteed. 10,000 pairs of Shoes for Women and Chilaren in this Greatest February Sale. 7,000 Pairs of Women’s $4 Shoes At $2. 00 ep eth Black Kid, Patent Leather Tips, Hand-Sewed | 500 Pairs Misses’ $2.00 Large Size Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 4 to 7, per pair..... OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. ALFRED. J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue, Cor. 20th Street. ipecial Sale of ae Ladies’ and Children's Hose at Ioc., 124¢., 15¢. and! 25 Domestics. Shirting Cambric. cs 3.50, to close at 1.98 Boys Cape Overcoats and Ulsters; 3 to 6 yeara; former prices 4.00 to 6,00, to close at 2.68 Shoes. Special Offerings in Shoes. Ladies’ Hand-Sewed Shoes and Ox- fords; sizes and 3; to close at 59¢. One Lot Patent Leather Shoes aad Uxfords; broken sizcs, at g8c.; former prices 3.00. Gloves. 2000 Pairs of Ladies’ Kid Gloves; former price 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, to close at wool, formar ighams.. oars Zephyrs, value 15c.,only” ; Scotch Madras, value 18c., only, | 32-inch Percales. 36-inch Percales. All our 8c. Outing Flannel, Great reduction in of Sheetings, Blankets: Quilts. Linens. Special values in Table bale: 48c and 59c¢ 4ge. 300 pee. 4 and 8 Inch All-Siik Rib: bons, worth 39c., only 19¢. Handkerchiefs. } 5.00 and 7.50. Cloth Reefers, — lined throughout with silk. Plain or trimmed with braid. Sizes 4 to 10 years, SternBros To-morrow Special Sale in ’ ’ Pedestrian Skirts,—lengths Boys Dep ts 35 to 39 ins. finished with | Sailor Suits 10 rows of stitching, — of navy blue English serges, broidered emblems, blue, brown and grey; aus ae Cele Le aa 3to 12 yrs, length 35 to 39 ins. Value *5.00 Russian Blouse Suits of cheviots, serges and English striped flannels, 5.00 and 7.50; Value $9.00 to $15.00, $12.50; models, $7.50 and $9.50; 5.00. Misses’ Pedestrian Skirts, $5.00 —Osxford blue, grey and|3'9 8 y's, rT brown. Finished with Value $6.50 HANDKERCHIEFS nine inch, stitched flare] Washable : hem. Lengths 36 to 39 Russian louse Suits Ladies’, ins, and acess tory, 21.95 chiefs, 9.50. Value $3.75 $1.00 per box of ¥ dozen; English Corduroy Trousers 3to l6yrs, Value $1,00 55¢ West 23d St. kerchiefs, Twenty-third Street. inch hem, BETWIXT WIFE AND MOTHER, CRAZED BY JEST. HE WANDERS OFF. Dwarf Was Driven In- sane by Jokes of Fellow Prisoners. SAYS SHE HAS. His Spouse Left Him. n Burns, of 210 Plymouth ate Kiyn, was arratg: trate Hr an Leming. « dwart, was by the taunts, gibes and in the Waite ‘ing about tn vest or hat. The looking for him, th Ing dime nf Wis Erlend, Because driven in Unreats of { non-sup- ald that port. by his had only xi Young Wife, Annie. children, “Mrs, Burns his out a living at 17 Uttie candy store, Burns Ina 80 a month, ‘The Magt why he didn't pay his wife $ to nich he replied: eth, and Sixty+ this morn Ewald, of 125 Mavonia avenue, was arraigned before Mu Annie Jersey € work for a Bi $0 tn the farm 4 daughters Jatrate Hoon Oscar Ew t Third street, rince thelr marriage =! Tried to two other men Kwald stated that woman, whore name wax then Annie Menall, in Hoboken on Nov. 3, 189. The ceremony was performed by the vt teft her. She lett me be Ket along, with my ‘mothe suppore iin going to turn my our? What tn the two establishments? come to come and live with mean keep them both, fe teach: m whe alle eo hast been mar- he murried the out “of court tot that ‘their x01 red. in wee! ce then haa been dodging myihleg! with ropes bent on’ hanging nim. , $3.50 per dozen; BROADWAY AND11TH ST SAMES MeCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. SALE OF GOATS. THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS. Handsome models, made of Tan Kersey Cloth, lined with fine quality silk, yesterday $25.00 to $50.00. Remaining stock of Short Jackets, various esterday Initialed, pure Linen Handker- Ladies’, fine French Linen Initialed Hand- $1.50 per box of 14 Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,—1!; i | Rev, J. ‘Ewald sald that hy showing that his wife was [Jon Memptting, } was married on June 3 HUSBANDS. | Hempning paintess extracting filling of feeth absolutely: removes all dread of | required the dental chair. We have plersed | 4) And sutinfied thovain’s: Weean pleave appear in aad aatiaty yous All consultations | May 4, Oscar Ewald Accuses His| siti tne The court, she Ming or in Bangor, geter, Sn ‘ost H bel chi Borton in Hepiember, 1399. ‘Mr. foddard did not contest the case, Value $6.00. aker. w burt Was nol marri Special Values for: lurday in Muslin Un 6c., 1234c, and 15¢. |wear and Corsets. Open Until 10 0'Clock Saturday Night. Corner_Grand_and_Chrystie Streets. Special Sale of Ladies’ anu Gentic- Broadway, Graham & Flushing Aves., " Brookly A Saturday Index. 7 A few of the many special attractions found at ‘The Always Busy Store.” $15,090 to $25.00. FANGY SILK RIBBONS—Taffeta and Corded effects Rainbow colors, 3, 335 and 4 yards w per yard . LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS—Mull 20c. and 25¢, ¢ac! wee 10¢ YOUTHS’, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SHOES. Button and Lace, Box Calf, Vici Kid, ete. all sizes and widths, reduced for to--rorrows 89c., 98c., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. BOYS' CLOTHING Value $1.30. Best Styks. Chinchilla Reefers...-2.00 Top Coats ++ 3.50 eo ON eTCOAIS «+= dozen. Serge Sailor Suits.....2.08 — 3-piece Suits. 3.98 “Knee Pants... Double-Breasted Suits....2.98 Leng Pants Suits. 95 CHINA REDUCTIONS. German Bisques and Rudolstadt Vases 98¢ | Odd China Plates, decorated. c-} Cecorated China Cups and Saucers.. 29¢ | Nickel Lamps, new pattern, complete’ 1.24 GROCERY SPECIALS. i 1 Ib. Apricots, 1 Ib. Pi eee SC Tomutoes, per doz. cans... 1Sc Trowbridge’s Chocolate Chips, Ib. wr M, 4 los. Prunes for...e+ Champion String Beans Rice, very best, 2 Ibs. for 25¢ Mra tt {th floor, | New York : vere dt W. Freund, who married t0 a harness-maki : Dental Parlors | Genuine stamped C.CC. nee Tle also asserted th. Ber { the dealer who tries to sell Cor. Fulton and Hoyt Sts., eee Rav ns goa BROOKLYN. | Our wonderful di for the 1895, » Willlam Whe free. NO CHARGE ' Ay You Looking | fone Facts? Theyte re in the tndfans, —o ish Hbbises, han uh Crowns of Gold and Porcelain! Teeth With- .Jand Bridge Work ("eth With) | soul TEETH that | Let us save your| Sve old and w would otherwise be lost, 1901 Werld Atuai A reference book and 10,000 facta. jMthograph board core trimmed edges, * trom newsdealery, TH and lived to- ind: Brookline. Her that he deserted her in Houre, $A. M. to 6 Pe Mt 19 to Cor Fulton and Hoyt Streets, imoklyn. (entrar 10 Mey at). , Telephone 1A Mola, arKed