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ay ae Only shar subjects ‘Tats ts a four year lyn boy SWEPT BY LINCOLN, Neb. which started In trdea Davis, order in the pri tempt at on the stockade to allow none te Aa of the Na to as Warden Davis alee the chiet for A “trusty, the Warden ive tite head “rom the the penitentiary ts t effect ¥ off to-day hi harre BOSTON FIRE the court-room Ladder Broke and i Were Serer Thrown to the Ground, Notabilities Hound for @pecial to The Evening World.) Sir Bache Cunard BOSTON, Mareh 1.—Pour tir are booked to sail o} badly Injured and hing to hurning butlding, ©: Chambers and Spring sq and all were hurled ¢ Thoy were tnken to ey eur Hospital should accompany WORLD will pay & each for all amate A full description, giving names rongly printed photugraphs can be used wvel and newsy accepted yh Editor, Evening World, = SPIRIT OF ’76 STILL Continentals mate ve: stand 1 gun in the wind, ar t he prowess of our forefathers, e nya stand ready ty “rail . AH | | Potoxraphed by F Yana 1 This ts ite Fi five, ax she other eves ‘ nd elubs on ciown nad a very jolly time. STATE PRISON OLD LADY WN set | HerS night ved wi vddress and ollowed her Ml ran nan n flames stan wrapped A] Her \ jextingut raune tory Hurd, who susp Pr ooffense on Judge ated in him, ters mat in the back From 1 knew it They is f would MEN HURT. yout Mfty 7 morrow, Among the ata West on the Btrurla are Mr. Hremen wert P. Wilson, George 1 the top story, of a [| Niles Roberts, Sallin ft othe corner ts. It broke} nicia are Mr. and Mrs, and F A. Cass Gherardesca, 0 the ground, the Massachusetts Ade Angelis, nd printed will be New y appeared at it ack hearts. Lamp sixt! y at -her home, from burns othe lad he was disap- nor of the Juds ko hard red so loudly they were ted from SOME SNAPSHOTS AROUND NEW YORK. ur photogr. locations, &c., P.O. box 2.254, < eerereeiere 8) To) th City) 6, Hrvokiyn, where before crossing the wile oft wh rol (Bb Soot. fImore, aged ning, of cotton oun and . diamonds, it The youthtu FIRE BLAZING. BED. | 300 Convicts Marched|Mrs. O. G. Gear Up- Out Under Guard— | One Burned. in leep. six years old, o. 282 Ryer- veived at mid th Iron TOON TCADA C OG: We for the street lam a table}, " aud Poxhe was] usu stom lant ude ton Amp we romust have moved the tat | tthe old lady was wan called, woman, (oe JAMES’S RELATIVES WEPT. Me Wan sent to for Worglary, pended sente the frat o * mother and two grown sls- of the with amos, and his nthe Lu Passengers to maf d Mrs, Cheater wles and Lewls nk on the Colum= of} bla is Major Serra, and an the Phog- . Alfred Harwarth On the Trave are anfleld and family and Count} Am EnD-d dry \2 | | THE WORLD: FRIDAY Lord & SATURDAY It is unnecessary to d Saturday or bargain-Saturday utilized its bes one paramount fact remains th derived buying privileges th unknown in any other hou dounds tly more to the ben worth 206: for Saturday ony P24e. | 2,800 yards Fancy price 1Sc. and 206° only (0c. ses fore of the 0c. Outing Flannel ty) Se. 5,000 Novelty White Goods, worth Oe. for this sate all en G00 yards Stripe, Check and Nov- elty White Goods, worth tsc., 18c. amd 20: for this sale only 1@e. 450 Umbrellas, 26-inch, were $1.00.) nly 75e. ;| 260 Umbrellas, 26-inch, w: $1.30.) only O8e. 20 doz. Ladies’ Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants, were 39¢.; Saturday, only 25. i 4,000 yards of 8c. and 10c. Ribbon, | only Se. | : 2,000 yards of 1Sc. and 1&c. Rib-| bon, lUc. | 1,000 yard. of 20c. Ribbon, only | )| 1S. | | | | | Bl 1,100 yards of S-inch All-Silk Rib. | S) "bon. vere | $8e; Siturday, only He. | Muslin Underwear Specials. Fine Muslin Gowns, high neck, yoke -| of tucks and insertion, were S$c.; Satur day, only §9¢, ne Muslin Gowns, Empire and high . trimmed with embroidery, worth 1.00, only 69e, 18 doz. Corset Covers, of fine cam bric and neck ef tine embroidery, worth, 40c., only 24c. 25 doz. Fine Corsets, in short ant medium lengths. light blue, pink, drab and white; special for Saturday. 49¢, | 500 doz. Ladies’ Cotton Hose, blick | andtan. worth toe, only Se. \400 doz, Ladies’ Cotton Hose, worth 20-., only Another lot of the Ladies’ All-Wool 30c. Hose tor 21c. 100 doz. Ladies’ Fancy Cotton Hose, worth 39¢ Satundiy 25¢, |Latest Novelties in Ladies’ Spring Lisle and Cotton Hose, only 49c. 125 doz. Children’s Bicycle Hose; and most numerous opportunities, glory. Notea few of the many bargains we offer for Saturday. 2,400 yards Silk Stripe Challies, ; Taylor, Grand Street Store. BARGAINS. | has made us, because we’ The hat through us the people have | Y never knew before, that are | in the city; all of which re- nefit of the people than to our iscuss whether we've made | aryain- | BOYS’ CLOTHING. _ | It takes stvle, prettiness and nice. | ty of detail to please the boys, tid it takes good, reliable fabrics, thor oughly well made, wear-standing | garments to, please their mothers. We are doing both, and atthe sa time giving the lowest prices ever named on reliable goods. | Boys?® Suits tor little fellows trom 3 tel d sets, nicely trimmed, worth $3.00, 1.09, Double-Breasted Suits, li Wool, made with double scat and k taped seams, sizes 8 to 16 years, worth $3.25, only 1.98. wooilen material, just thing wear, worth 606, onky 2 Cambric Shirt Waists, | Pleated back and front; special tor Sats} urday, only 19¢. LACES. 5,000 yards of Torchon Laces and | Insertions, Point de Varis Laces, Hamburg Edgings aud tnsertions, worth from 6c. to 10e., only 6,000 yards of Hamburg Embroid erles in Edwinus and Insert inches wide, worth from 9¢. special for Saturday, 6¢. Huse, worth 1sc, onft St? | 250 doz. Manufacturers’ Sample | Gents’ Mose, plin and tancy, worth trem 2c. to 40c., only [Se. 50 doz. Men's Untaundered Shirts, | t-ply linen bosoms, worth 63c., tor Sate | urday only 43e. KID GLOVES. 6S dozen Ladies’ Kid Gloves, were and $1.00, special for Saturday. 28c. | We have just received our Spring importa | tion of Kid Gloves, in blick and all | the new shades; we guarantee thisto be the best glove in the market for the} regular 20c, goods, Tyce 90 doz. extra heavy Bicycle Hose, 25e. quality, Saturday only ISc. FUMES IN = OWERY HOTEL Guests Driven Out; from ‘Little Jumbo” in Night Clothes. Fire partially destroyed the ‘Ittle Juanbo Hotel" No. 119 Bo early to hay "half a dozen sin their nded t 1 tloor ablaze. | rized what wo dutldings GEO. D. HARDER |S MISSING. nity. been asked by Chief Ki, N.Y, to look D. Harder, of that town, nomiaxing since Feb, nat [ins 1 and Newburg, sanity, He la 5 ght, has brown hal. and si wh nds, and ware a ne ¢ ws to Mareh, r ng Worl) March 1 ansport Rawlins will arrive from Ie Siinday by train for Washing ton for pho tnaueuratton Mayet” SAN DOMINGO, ) Dominican coi A . eldent at Ds torily settled. Congres hua’ decreed | for political prironers. —— Sir Alfred Milner Moves, TOWN. March 1—Sir At Milner, Governor of Colony, has started for Hloemfontein and) Pretor to aM the Governorship of (he Orang: al co ‘Transpor (Srectal to The Worl) NOKFOLK, Via. Mareh 1-The trans- oft which arrived tact night rom ‘for New Yor! troops, aatled to-day OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, night ex the hous ext a lowe} Hewing- Machine of about § bethpe Lying on his back on or founded by} lta harge pool of blood, with hin throat us as an artist in} cut from ear t was the body of nvention of mixed drinks, It is now | Joseph Bayer pattern-maker, forty by Jon yran and run who resides at No. 539 Firwt law Yotel It is a three Wrt. In Dix hand was Urtek Dutiaing He had only been nosent Nis porter upstatra for] away from his beneh fifteen minutes bread about 2 o'¢loe the por- | The jugular vein was severed, and th found th He} man must have died almost inetantly Genuine stamped C.C C. Never sold Inbilk. y. only $1.00 pair. Idea Paper Patterns, my New only 10c. SEVERED THE JUGULAR VEIN, Pattern-Maker Leaves His Bench and Com- mits Suicide. (Speclal to The F ELIZABETH, Nos, shocking discovery wai ng Workt March 1-4 nya bey in wt Hayer bas been im ploy of the Singer ¢ want to his ac calnet brough the come attorney awked for on 2% and continuance thin Was D. & ML. Cor WILK ESHA REE Delawn Hud trang m ration, and two more building AY HAIR stock ot the al POMPADOURS with New Side Parting WIGS & TOUPEES CANDY CATMARPTIC alt | Dreeeias | 3 ; Rares! FoR THe Bowrs i Beware of the dealer who tries to sell something ‘just as good.” 's. BS | Se = Ghe Sale of Wen's Crousors Gnds Saturday. If you want a pair or two of high-grade, per- |fectly made and well-fitting trousers at one-third below value | ;you have just one more day within which to get them, as the sale will come toa close Saturday night. | Men's Trouse s, worth $2.00 and §2.50 a pair; on sale to-mor- row at 1.00 Men's Trousers, worth §3.00 and $3.50 a pair; on sale to-mor- row at 2.00 Men's Trousers, worth $4.00 and $4.50 a pair; on sale to-mor- row at 3.00 Men's Trousers, worth $6.00 and $7.00 a pair; on sale to-mor- row at 4.00 Won's Black and Oxtord Suits. We also continue for one more day only—to- | morrow—Saturday—the important sale of Men’s| | Black and Oxford Suits. Men’s Fine Black Thibet or Oxford Suits, worth $1£.00; on sale | to-morrow at Men's All-Wool Black Cheviot Suits, worth $10.00; on sale to- morrow at 8.50 5.50 4.00 Men's Black Clay Diagonal Coats and Vests, sack or cutaway (esas styles, worth $7.50; on sale to-morrow at We Witt Oven for Inspection Go-Morrow | Twenty Dey Styles.o ung Men's Early Spring Suits, latest | fabrics, a ry ct ee Tey 5 | Ten hand Paa g 4 ages 7 to Tp years, arly wor! ayy <0 ey y Ie | Twenty sles! of | worth $2.25, at foung Men's © middle-weight Trousers, 1.35 Cameras and Camera Supplies. | Wizard B Camera. either Cycle or Box style, withthe celetrated Unicum shutter, has time, bolb or snap shot, pneumatic release, fitted with rapid recti- linear double) lenses, the Cycie style including a fine teal sole leather carrying ‘case; Saturday's special price, 5.00) R. R. Flash Cartridges, atsolutely safe, minimum amoke, maximum light, tox | of six cartridges for 20 Eastman’s Hy¢rochinone Powders, box of six for 18 Albums~ 12 pages, flextble, size 7x10 inches, 10! | Glass Graduates, cone shaped, 2-07., Se.; 4-0., 12¢.; F-07., 15} | Plate Holders for Wizard, Poco ot Cyclone Cameras, size 4x5 inches, 45 | Ideal Plates, Sx7 inches, rapid, reliable, make brilliant negatives, per dozen, 45 | Focus Cloths, 1 yard squate, all black, 20 Blue Print Paper, 4x5 inckes, two dozen in can, per can, 14 The Nepera Chemical Company's iactory expert will demonstrate VELOX PAPERS on Friday, Saturday and Monday, March 1, 2 and 4. Hring your best negative and have a print made Fere. All the peculiar qualities of this fine night paper will be cheer- fully and fully explained to ail interested in it. ae Women’s Fancy Yeckwear. Embroidered Turn-Over Collars, in an assoitment of neat, pretty designs; | Your choice Saturday at, per yard, 10/ | Pleated Liberty Chiffon Jabots, with gold lace insertions; reduced forSaturdayto 49 | Point Venise Lace Revere Collars; on sale Saturday at 85 Pleated Chiffon Jatot Stcck Collars; on sale Saturday at 98 | Sik and Velvet Sallor Collars, trimmed with lace and velvet ribbons; 98 | S300 Women's ‘‘Portection’’ Shoes | 1 These shoes are made in all the desirable Icathers, including the | eramelled kid; the styles are the newest and best, and we can give a | fit im all the various atyles. You couldn't buy better shoes in New York e | Paid $1.00 or $2.00 a pair more for them. | Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shoes. | Boys’ and Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, very solid, good-wearing shoes; we will sell Saturday as follows: Sizes 2!; to 515, 1,25 Sizes up to 2, ‘ssos’ and Children’s Shoes. Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid Spring Heel Shoes, button or lace, | with patent leather tips; look well and will wear well. | | 98 | Sizes, 11 1-2 to 2, Saturday for 1,25 | Sires, 41-2 to 11, Saturday for 98 75 | Sizes, 5 to 4, Saturday for Saturday Cigar Bargains, Manhattan Highest grade clear Havana Cuban hand-made, fine as imported, Conchas Bouquet, box of 50 Saturday, for Ane ! La Belle Bonita -Key West high grade clear Havana, Violetas, box of SO for 2.85 | | La Simpatica- Clear Havana, Cuban made, atrictly high grade, Puritanoe, box | of $0, reduced to 2.45) Ten Cent Havana Seconds. Cleat Havana wrapper and filler, hand made; regu- lar 0c. quality; box of SO Saturday for 200 Mexican Plantations, made partly with Mexican tobacco having the aroma of Havana cigats; box of 50 reduced to moe Sumatra Wrapper Cigars, an assorted lot of brands, long mixed Havana fillers, worth up to §2.25 pet box of £0; Satur price, only 1.50 Key West Extras. Havana seed wrapper, fine combination filler, Conchas Extas, box of $0, Saturday for 1.00 Razors Reduced. [Ge & Scn's IXL Razors, made of the very best English steel, with cbuuy halidles, fully warranted. Regular price $1.25, Saturday's price, 75 William Elliott & Co.'s Razors, made in Germany, of the best quality steel, hollow ground, with ebony handles. Regularly worth $1.50, Saturday's | price only 95 H, Boker & Co.'s Unrivalled Razora, made in Germany, of a fine quality of steel, with ebouy handles, Regularly sold at S0c., Saturday's price only 38 Correct Clocks. Royal Bonn Porcelain Clocks, richly decorated, S-day movement, with hour ard | half-hour yong stroke; regular price $0.00, Saturday's prie> 3.95 Ansonia Bronze Clock ant Fig. and verdi finish; « handsome mantel clock; S-day movement, with hour and half-hour gong strike; regularly sold at £12.00, Saturday's price only 8.40 | Nickel Alarm Clocks, latge size, with clear sounding bell; Saturday's price only 50 1901 WORLD ALMANAC, 25¢. afe#tbbstins | Fae a tin chotce of 5,000 yards Saturday for Silk Waists tor Spring. ‘correct’ in silk waists for Spring, according to the best judgment of the foremost makers of the day. There’s much to admire in these handsome, becoming waists; much to be ) learned from a study at close range. Ht $3.75 and $3.95 we are offering special values. them! Ask to see Women's $6.90 Watking Shirts, $4. 75; A These walking skirts are made of double-faced cloth and have solidly stitched | flate bottom S500 Dress Skirts tor $3.90, These dress skirts ate made of the best Cheviot, in black ard blue, in misses? | lengths from 35 to 40 inches. Hlannel Uaists ror $1.85, These flannel waists are made of a good quality of flannel, in light blue, rove, ktay and pink, with fancy ycke and button trimmings, in sizes for misses and women only, Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits. "ADVANCE SPRING STYLES. Veretian Suits, Eton jacket, founce skirt style, bands of satin and gilt tnmming, at Homespun Suits, double-breasted jacket and flare skirt, supettor tailoring at Sailor Suits, of beat serge, in blue, tan, brown, and red, trimmed with braid; sizes 4 to 12; at In the Cloak Department. 00 Winter-Weight apes:and’Long Garments ck cle@rance on Saturday at great reductions Prices. They are bargains too good to miss! i tore “from lowest forther A Clearance Sale of Books. [Ina book business as large as th —buying and selling hundreds of thousands of,volumes each year—it would be marvellous, indeed, | were there no accumulations of books that, for one of twenty reasons, is desirable to sell out. | And so from time to time we arrange | Clearance Sales—at deeply cut prices. |ana list for this sale, beginning to-morrow, is a very interesting one; and the prices, considering the sort of literature they apply to, are’ nominal—merely fractions of their former self. | Books published at 75c. $2.50; in this sale at MEMOIRS: Life and Memoirs of Anna Jameson. For instance : to | By Order of Magistrate, by Pett-Ridge. 25 | Hassan: A Fel He by Gilman | A Gentleman Player, by St»phens. Kate Carmegie, by Ian Mac'aren. Bachelor's Christmas, by Robert Grant. - BIOGRAPHY: : j Peter st ‘vee ‘ : eter Stuyvesant, Lite of Goethe. Benjamin’ Frankiio, yr S. C. Abbotts. Life of Longfellow. | Kit Carson, Life of Sir Jobn Franklin. Also Writings of Tutgesieff, Mrs. Alexan- TRAVELS: | dex, Hardy, Amelia Barr, Eliot; the Marie Autumn Holiays on French Rivers, by | Antoirette, D'Artagnan and Valois Ro- mances of Dumas, and numerous wiil ings of other authors of note. | STANDARD BOOKS IN SETS. ¢ From the Riverside Press, Works 1 See of the ‘Souust (2 val.), tacos, | Of over! We e8, 8 vol., al Sonnet cloth, gilt top; lished at a ing Essay on the Sonnet; edited by Leigh $10.60; tice for this eale, 4s, Works of James Russell Lowell, | Under Summer Skies, by Clinton Scoh | tard. Americars in Europe. | POETRY: Hunt. | Pearts of Our Faith, by Edwin Arnold. ETIQUETTE : 6 vol., cloth, gilt top; published at Manners, by Sarah Hale. ; price for this sale, ESSAYS : Works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich Renaissance Pancies and Studies, by Vernon Lee. Rights of Man, by Pal: Essays on Philosophy, RELIGION : Chrtatian Teaching, by Tolatol The Way, by Weir. OUT-OF-DOOR BOOKS : Rural Bird Lite ta Ei | Success With Smal | Roe. | PLAYS : | 7 vol., cloth, gilt top; published at $10.06; price for alae, Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Svol., cloth, gilt top, published at $10.00, price for this sale, Fs, Works of Thomas De Quincey, 12 3 yol., cloth, gilt top, published at g 2 $12.00, price for this sale, 6.06 Woods's Natural History, 5 vol., cloth, published at $7.50, ‘price for this sale, Works of Jose hus, 3 ava cloth, gilt top, published at B for nie sale, bie $1, Macaulay's Essays and Poems, 3‘ vol., cloth, gilt top, published ate = | $3.00; price f4r this sale, 1.25 Irving's Life of Washington, 3 vol., | cloth, gilt top, ssSlished at §3.00; | price tor this safe, by Knight. land, by Dixon. Fruits, by E. P. The Ambassador, by John Oliver Hobbes. The Charin and Other Plays, by Besant and other FICTION : Story of Reine, by La Brete. Town Travellers, by Gissing. The Destroyer, by Swift. Two Coronets, by Tickner. Cosmopolis, by Bourget. | John Ship, Mariner, by Elivas. Love Among the Lions, by Anstey. Books published at 75c. $2.00; in this sale at 4 Macaulay's History of Eng! vols, cloth, published at $5. to 3 | price ‘for this sale, | Emerson's Esaxys, 2 vols, cloth, | city of Refuge, by Besant, gilt top, published at $2.00; pried Lumen, by Flammarion. fa * House of the Wizard, by Imlay Taylor, | Goldsmith's Works, 4 vols., cloth, | Uraine, by Flammarion. | gilt top, published at $4.00; price The Three Wives, by Walworth. for this sale, The Splendid Porsenna, DA Fraser. Noctes Ambrosianae, by Wilson. Prose and Poetical Works of Long- Also works of Ruskin, Cooper, Ouida, | fellow, 3 vols., cloth, gilt top, pas Lytton, Bronte, Duchess and various other , tiahed at $3.00; price for this sale, asd authors, including tans‘ations of | Geeen's History of English le, Phone S vols., cloth, gilt top, published at Books publlahed at $1.25 to 9) $5.0, ice fot tis ste, 2.08) $2.50; in this sale at Boawell's Lite of Johnson, 4 vols. Alwyn, by Watts-Dunton. cloth, gilt top, published at $4.00; Simon Dale, by Hope. | price for this sale, 1.50 Mon’s Spring Underwear. eee , camel's [4 cases of Men's Spring Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, in natur, hai: and white. Regularly worth 7Sc. a garment; Saturday's price, 7. Cases of Men's Pute Australian Wool Spring Weight Shirts and Drawers, in natural, white and camel's hair colors, extra Well finished, all sizes. Regularly worth $1.25 pet garment; Saturday's price Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in all weights and sizes; a full stock of | new Spring goods now at your disposal, at prices ranging trom 2Sc. to Veiing, 10c. a Yard. asian and Fish Nets, close spotai white on Silk Chenille Dots on Silk Tuxedo R own on brown, all black or all white; a black, red on black, black on white, HS

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