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“STRANAHAN NOT YET IN NEW POST. CAN’T FILE HIS BOND FOR: $200,000 FOR FEW DAYS. Collector Bid- tom-House Week. Expects to Take The term of office of Collector of th Port George Ro Hidwell expired! m ftation to-day and he is waiting to over the office te days ‘The new Collector visite! the Custom House for a sh: time and was shown around t larize myself with tae work « befor! soeak with a kn 0 be done on am Senator Stra: Mr. Bidwell will a as managing dire American Fire Enj mpany Dut no radical innovat because most of th: under civil service. STANDARD OIL AFTER LAST PIER EAST SIDE MERCHANTS 0B- JECT TO ITS LEASE. @nly One Dock Open to Them from Twent>-Second Street A delegation of the Dry Dock Board of Trade. of the Kieventh Wari. caliet on Mayor Low to-day to urge his aid getting a pier for their us River. Gen. Stewart I. WV David F. Butcher were t ‘The business men of «mer iprrict are now using part of a new pier at the foot of Fifth street. East Hiv which Is the only public pier left between Twenty-second ant Marke: streets It 1 Company and the busine: asa publ The Ma wee the I FIGHT ‘STRIKERS IN COURT. Justice Gaynor Asked to Hestrain Formation of Picket Line. Herzog Erb, ba tan Manufacture: to Justice Gaynor in th Brooklyn, to-day for an injunction restrain elghtern former wees now on strike from acting a ots front of thelr teokbinding esta ment, No. 87 Washington street Brook lyn The firm allege even disorder and say t ’ pears to t by Injuneti Justice Gaynor World Wants Give Satisfactory Service! << © Vaid Netp HD rors Wants 1,517 © BLI 990 se AGENT® Vue APPREN ‘ BAKERS BLAC BONNAZ BOOKAINDE! HOOKKEEPE! more BOOTBLA “KS BUSHELMES BUTCHERS CABINET MAKEN ‘ CANVASEENS | CARPENT A t CARRIAGE HAS 1] var CABITIEN® i AN 4 CHAMBERMAIDS , COATMAKERS COLLECTORS rhes COMPOSITOR® Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N.Y. papers combin, COOKS . 3 CORSET HANDS ’ DISHWASHERS DRESSMAKERS ‘ VERSMITH DRIVERS 13] eKIRT Hay DRUG CLERKS | SLERVE Hy RLECTRICIANS 3] 80 ELEVATOR RUNNERS STENOGKAT ES BMBROIDERERS TAILORS eB | TA THIS MMs TYPEWRITERS UPHOLATERERS USEFUL MEN VARNISH WAIST HAS WAITERS WAITRESS WAGON PAINTERS. DODWORKER: ng fHE WORLD! TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, rvs. AMERICANS MAKE DEMAND ON CHINA WANT ISSUE OF HANKOW- CANTON RAILWAY BONDS. New York's Fastest Growing Store. Citizens of This Coontry Have Un- dertaken the of the Line Conatraction ENTHUSIASTIC SELLING. What a rousing big day of selling wrerunner tthe most ph k, including a great line of protit by it ims. blouse an loth netians and « t percalin ed skit t pliin tailored styles: wort $1 ELAS $18. 00 to $22. ‘ es in Etam as, Broadelot Brn RewestiEtonindl ty! a pecen ped and tailored and tinished in th aork at 1 s¢ { rom ! 4 memes ® DOnly about 200 in ths lot more’s the pity lor we belie wnkers sucha price ay this. Made of tine black broadcloth The Sains . sls folds of rich satin, Mi over a good mercerized ‘ s acting we secure 8 w pO bY ERO $6.00 value at. <teeeee nese nent je tate af a x Us w . « Secretar Banize mn Silks & Dress é — portant spe ® to-forrow, Her cas rite ost desirable SILKS. A Special Lot of 24-inch All- el Fou ard 4 creat vari 20-Inch All-Silk Check and Plaid Habutal, Styles and coloring ith Atees scene STOCK MARKET CLOSED WEAK. LIGHT TRADING. WITH FRAC- ty of the designs. ailing on special ta nthe "'29¢ OFFICIALS NEGLECT TO MAKE SCHEDULES. quest of Comptroiier jo Send Them tn Rarly. © Board of Estimate at its meetiog Rothenberg West 14th St. Rich Tailor-Made Suits. The Balance of Our Recent Great Purchase. with craduat 39c MARCH SALES ON CHANGE 4 pecial at.... 00 Suits at $9.98. 38 Inch Wool Filled Shepherd Ce S2-inch All- Wool Homespun 52-Inch Sicill & co. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. tock yesterday’ The tirst announcement of this event I sales in our entire history. A manufacturer's en- nts’ A wide choice range is still here for to-morrow arme $12 to $18 lailored Suits at $7.98. hown in lates t broad li-lir ackets, and colors fancy trimmed ut toy in the Jot Hv tailoy with tok and all desirable 7.98 9.98 irs and Cheviots, -hown in black and variou Ik drop and all with sill ackets $15.00 to $22.00 valucs ate tees x ‘hile Black Broadcloth Dress Skirts at $3. 98. could sell an almost limitless number at tlounce, trimmed h four t 1-2 inch owe ruttle. Penets Oto 45, kni ‘3.98 Goods Exce tionally Priced. pportunities to make excellent saving DRESS GODDS. ver upon the most ‘V9 n light, medium and dark blue and white, brown and whit nand white; a regular 39¢. value; M FTOW abeeccccceces pee ay Mixtures: also. in navy blue values; specialat.... and black SMALLEST IN MONTHS. He pany ! listless because is aloof with af \iscouraging kers who live and 8 k Exchange Stern Brothers Glove Departments Exclusive novelties in frame-made Silk Gloves, Hand-made Filet Gloves and Mitts, Lace effects in Lisle Thread, Silk, Silk Taffeta and Suede Finished Lisle Thread Gloves, And in addition to-morrow A special offering of { Women's 2-clasp Glace Pique Gloves, 115 Doz.-, Paris Point Embroidered in new Spring colors, » °1.08 >. Women’s Shoes In the Annex, Main Floor | JAMES MeCREERY &:C0. UPHOLSTERY DEP’T. 10,000 yards art cretonnes,— finest French weaves,— suitable for summer hang- ings, draperies, wall or furniture coverings. Very wide range of designs and colors. 35c. and 50c per yard, usual price $0c. to $4.25. 25¢., La Sandal, MartHa Washington & Colonial Ties 5:°0° yards French Taffeta, are the smartest fashions in Spring Foot Wear ' Special Offering, To-morrow Wornen’s Oxford Ties, Black and Tan Kidskin and Russia Calfskin, medium and heavy weight, turned and welt soles, newest shape lasts, widths AA to E, 1,500 Doz. Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At the following Very Low Prices Sheets 1%x2'% yds, SOC 446 42x 36 in, llc 15¢ 14x22; « 45 $3) 45x36 « 13 17 2 2223 « 49 $8 50x36 14 18 Oxo 53 62) 54x36 «© 15 19 24 x273 54 63 Bolster Cases 2u%x30 58 67 42x53 in., 19 28 2% x224 + 59. 69 42x72" 22 30 2%x3 65 74° 45x76 25 34 West Twenty-third Street. BILLION-DOLLAR TRUST | Plain Hemst'd Pillow Cases Plain Hemst'd! | i | 50 inches wide,—numer- ous floral and “period” patterns, $1.00 to $1.50 per yard, usual price $1.50 to $2.50. $2.95 Imported Bagdad couch covers and portieres,— inches wide, 3 yards long. $3.00 each, value $4.75. 1,000, — handsome, lace bordered, Silk Tea Cloths, Centre Pieces. Scarfs & d’Oyleys. 75c., $2.25 and $5.50, value $1.50, $4.00 and $10.00, Embroidered, Swiss Bureaa Scarfs. Pink, blue, yellow,. greem, lavender & white linings, soc, and 75c. Twenty-third Street. y e i‘. TIONAL CHANGES. aoifatio ‘ He Sducation and t on ome an v mo last pense srr Yale ; Vrading Neveloped — Wenknens “alien i soll Any ania ROCKEFELLER nove nono . wot that Rcicraiwerinene | Gclags Maret ia area, anl Siantans Directors Meet To-Day to Ratify New $250,- JAMES McGREERY & CO.? . ar Seanad ompared wit | 1 (dial Bonds 50, a 000,000 Bond Issue. { > matter Tt is unders Trading wae x me tha Depactment nf \ it ear i FREE coup EXPORT. wignwetten r Iiligy Stvel Tram: atarted It |e probable t PHOTO FRAMES. amount allowed int rs Adak hed on se 1 year to-da n the busi- [ear s for the t " « wt ¢ lume if the Haar 3 " YY * { This w moat ie peat " Panes freer hi etic jooe IN HARD COAL on wh enc rey “|e Pepa) Gilt, rhinestone and gun *& ; Te SiScsbI : i * ' ust Heiyg ri Kr Rtaiyein en tediiced “0 ‘ so rofite. a cor Tn Janaary metal photo frames,—in and is ever MMBARGI CAMA RIED ettlementy atiron NEW CORPORATIONS TSH TRLRRIOATENS eernge for March are aad Carte de visite, cabinet and Jollar val ¢ th wd nant 1 afte « BEET SUGAR MEN TO MEET. to ratify the rs the total . real and pers tee ° : . aren) co) The American Hee! Sugar stockhald Committee for re the sto, promenade sizes. , ‘ et Bt Sat Bal s . eed senator Je ferred | > Naess nea Gollevenncdinal serenity ta aS un ae geinea fda Seereaiat ropoaee 5%7) 7X9 and Sxro inches, « and the Brook! By ' and selling Seakre DIVIDENDS DUE. They will also fix a date for Handsome, exclusive de- Dis-iptinary ‘Training School have Dea’ “ moderately ood Titatbatl PACH New York due ton of th n ' them with i een mad a" . 8 tl wh held ‘ t t ted at S977, and whom are signs. aa now ‘ esent ' aie t IMPORTERS ALARMED | catimated at & mah On Wednesday, April and i Fhe ten wth tae cen of COAL, CARS SCARCE DECLARES FRANCHISE TAX te Seas a w ™ Th Break t £4 hv ‘! ' ; f x sltra k 1 vinta. Haltimor ro ' 1 $1.0, Jt ; pa Par aH bela nl vob ee CRE ee roe eS : LAW IS CONSTITUTIONAL. too dozen, gilt, oval locket ON MARKET TeMilnET Gant PaRTeNgHog |e seine OATES IN 3 thet A ete eat frames,—carte de visite LONDON M ue ‘ . feat [Ditter Nghtwiih the Quincy Justice Chester Holds Measure Is Validin Hud- size. Suitable for minis American Secortties Inactive and |). ales ed cicramuls ne 16) RECEIVES COME LSTA: ley . pacnertstea| (in , ull and reve | HI ren mara son Telephone Company Case tures or photographs, market wa aes 50c, each, : . . The (losing Quotations, | State Tax of the State of New York or of any value $1.00. k irket a z ' . ) {} eliminary vic- | provision of either of them eh ly a Ts fing the con Exceptions to this finding have been ¢ “ ‘a . hha ‘ tot Tax law. | entered by the Hudson River Telephone " vlog wa KKish @ ‘ - . sday by | Company ompany affected, and the Twenty-third Street. . mast bases ai Nee iN is t decision will be passed on by the Ap- “ sendy ‘ Oi SE | WILL AEF t 12 of the pellate Division New York Pa. . Alt ' APY AEE ependent and in no 5 Cay SH tard Sere ny Judge Robert Earl, in| & . . « Cats 4 4 . them violate th xienited ‘ ra Stk ie? ef | ited States or corporations | ' i , du” du” , | REV. FATHER (ER ALBINGER LEFT|NO LONGER POLITE WHEN mid “it SS ue Ip $100,000. SPEAKING OF EACH OTHER. HEARING ON 75-CENT GAS. : i VaR ene ee resi neniareeas)| an OMcial Chip on His | 10 SANTO DOMING . " nt a r for the Other to e VMermanio Committee WH Meet . . URAL S ARAM D Aal hs Knock It of, ‘ 5 . . Not Acceptable te 0 ' on Priday Afternoon aan : : . fs DUE TO OUTBREAK THERE OF tf Aa wi te De Hee Nd | The muse anotner” stage nas neon ; PURCH REVOLUTION be ah fneiting over n fre meri wen-bike fou <r HEINZE BROTHERS ORGANIZE JOINED IN ASE OF THE ; r * r . Pubes sheseh {ffs office in Kings nty 5 ! vlna a oa rs lay leh Father anew | Me tae Ghecnedan a A GIANT COMBINATION. | COLORADO SOUTHERN, | 4 ae aati AA ra politenees existing tn — Y ras Sve petnitioe yes ai the avers cf the Stack Already Underwritten and fresmrnnes P yeriser Beene ros ay a“ letrenuous. But it's all over now Will Be Offered to the Pablic We wi JUDGMENT FOR $500,000 “ns : 1 necond will to} © 1 Edwin Hawley. 5 F They've be to call names. Shortly. 5 SGTON. ¥ 3181S cy aes nie » for it primarily, WASHINGTON, April 1—The 6tete a ; rate « een t2he 43% BODIE ; r und rf meueeccantes al to th pper Trust Cid OES BN aL hed leentiae tn a it eee ve minititt « \ . > fed) $100.00 ee t Jatt last night for Dike’® ware) goon cr The Helnge brothers )4miner says: George Crocker, President | conta Domingo, has requested the Nevy \ 7 sine ’ ; Iden away inf dens to lock up. They refused to do it nd t capitalists identified with themyof the Pacific Improvement Compan® pepartment to send a warship there, u . ‘i Dibepaetees To-day Col. Dike tried to find out. are organizing an Cater poco lal cera] Who came here several weeks ago on and the Ma now at San Juan, “ ‘ 4 Naoab privoner was or who the lawyer any whieh 16 to Xinalgamated Copper {a business and pleasure trip, returns |Porto Mico, probably will start across be A Bae parva : rN, ai cene while whose application Justice Mad- (onpany in which Willlam Rockefeller. |) uy york to-day eae ¥ fs ts ay | 1A De Ne ¢ 10,000 ened the order of arrest. Guden james Suliman, Wanry H. Rogers. A. © | : MDhied trouble| jeinoe believed tel thel eeake HOA t hue ; my Ss ‘ AED EES ELM (i legacy t tell him or any one else. Burrage, ee gent and Anson It turns out that it was he and not gus, but it is deemed well to have @ 4 Pees anne pa ately pees “He don't dare tell,” declared Dike eee einer Prust@ rival will control{John W. Gates, of Chicago, who Joined | ship th ‘4 a matter of precaution, ° “ Aiiuger was pastor,| “He's afraid, He says he'll have me in the various Heinge propertion in MON’) Eawin Hawley, of New York, in the ——————— 5 : Min i tell some interesting things. Why, he Arixina, uh vot the Colorado gts ecSeniirOLUDEAatDN:) la lian lication marker nonemed : nae Qa aN sntest}| Wasn't rat in taking that man to "rye ganoon.0m stock Ipeue will be di- gator to-day! with prices 4 points higher to anions " /§ WAR TAX ON LIBERALS, | ‘ust to adm: _cAn. maid Guden, when he heard this 3. Mittereed and, 46.0000 of the com-| Worth, expected, considering that our market | her iron: Dike tried to corrupt. two of my fe Plat an on the) market Mawleyand' Crocker have: fo Was off 3 points on curb last night. Mave to Pay the Expenses of the LLED WHILE | AT T WORK. Beis < Leth HELA out wie: he: ert: ee sae other roads—the Minneapolis and ge “* @8ainat 26.85 last year, There wap ARKIN Kl SHANG WAR oul: Ont tei: Rimes The tssue has all been underwri Toilelanaltheiowal Cent eal cheerful news from spinning and dry- ae a} Colombian Insarrection. _ When Dike heard this he raved some /and'will be brouRn ake iene ome Cenken goods centres,as well ax from Southern 2) PANAMA. Apr Anat lecre o more, and Guden answered him in kind. _ Sa PERUnreh PKata Wnwettledlilahon sare : ‘ie swariltaxint want Mavel A man could have kept himself busy The Wheat Market. i NEW STEAMER HERE. uation at Lowel) and other poletel ees Liberala in doin May carrying tales between them, ‘The wheat market to-day was tairty | — vented over-zealous buying. The gen- A y Meanwhile Justice Maddox is out of oaay at the opening, There were nol phe Tennyson Will Start Lux eral tone held them OUTGOING BTEAMERS «t made pu 1 Harry] town, and no one knows what will hip: eee cngencied and early news i The prices were: April, of F Boyd, former £ No. 4] pen about the release of the prisoner {fSwed nothing to influence the market Service to South Am W to S81; June. et Cons { Nicaragua here, whose share sho was to marry one] until he returns, wither way, howed I a The new passenger steamer 1 &. Auipunt, 868 10 8 ty $10.0 inent young women] ————_————— weather map showed iow tem-| of the Lamport & Molt line, hue arrived si CEC ie Ae Wy By ed to-fiay the Govern- Jamen'a Catholle| AMOS CUMMINGS ILL. Nour but, waa not regarded| at this port after her matden voyage | § yan iry, 806 bid. INC } STEAMERS. ment will Pert BiGesiotioastts . May, was Killed while particularly “bullish sn Chteago,| across the Atlantic from the yarde in eet losing pelcen were DUB TU DAY jsenaumed hmie work to-day = en nea bed Rea ieee.” OUNSMS | which she was built. She will all Sat-) July, 878 ‘Auguat, Mahon was employed in the Thatcher|Conm Condition Makes ‘ ¥ ning prices were. | urday for the Barbados and various Bra- Septerss mer, to $3; October, 8b te Furnace Works as an assistant engineer} je Quiet Necessars. ee eee a eee eh May, | allan ports BO 10 8.05; December, steamer A elt slipped off, and instead of stop-] WASHINGTON, April 1.—Representa- ‘The Tennyson in the first passenger hep to 3.08. ew York's prices were steamer of the best class to be engaged | ping the engine he tried to put it back] tye Amos Cummings, of New York, is eae Fayal, Azores, M in place, He was caught In the shaft-(i and co thi Nis saernl Repernner. i: i site, Bere ‘|4n the New York-Gouth American ser-| advertise houses, homes and apast. 8 bid; ese Bat bye Orieane Relttle, Gibraltar ing and his body badly crushed, Death ailment it necessary tor dackecavilie. Bi Velie, ‘New Orleans, was almost instantaneous, ima to have: complete ‘quiet. f § a é : ee 2 sister ahip. the Byron, will a: peel ead ia the . eee