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Agreement Said to Have Beén Reached by Which They Will Have Connection Between the Old and New Bridges. ‘Although officials of the Brooklyn ‘Rapid Transit Company deny the truth @ the statement, it is generally believed mong those who watch the street rail- way altuation that the Brooklyn and Manhattan companies held a conference mith the powers of the newly elected ‘administration and agreed to allow the Brooklyn Rapid Transit a connection Between the Manhattan ends of the Brooklyn and Williamsburg bridges. By the terms of the agreement, it is aid, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit will fun {ts cars across the new bridge, @cross Delancey street to the Bowery and down the Bowery and Park Row to the old bridge. It is said that the Man- Gattan lines sanctioned the agreement ‘©n condition that the Brooklyn com- Panies change their cars to conform to ‘those of the Metropolitan. How much further the harmony plan {Animals in an Underground Sta- ble in West 56th Street So Frightened that They Aroused the Entire Neighborhood, ‘The hundreds of dwellers in the tene- ments neighboring the sub-cellar st at No. 604 West Fifty-sixth street w. roused early to-day by the frantic Deighing of horses and the pounding of hoofs: A great crowd collected about the place and an effort was made to break in the barred doors of the underground stable. The horses within seemed to be in q panic and for a few minutes the screams of a human voice could heard above their cries. After all efforts to break down the barred doors of, the stable had failed, John Donnelly, the proprietor of the place, was stimmoned and the doors opened. Thers were twelve Trses in the place and four of them had broken from thelr halters. Those that were still bound had almost kicked down the Partitions to their stalls. They quieted down immediately the doors were Between the lines of the two boroughs ‘will go is a matter of much speculation @mong Wall street men and ovhers in- @erested in traction stocks. The old fumor of a consclidation of all lines was fevived, but the truth of this was of- ally denied, Although men who are known to be Prominent in the affairs of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit backed up the report of fie conference, President Edwin W. ‘Winter denied \t absolutely. He said: “I deny absolutely the report that the Grooktyn Rapid Transit Company has ny understanding by which it will be itted to construct lines through De- ote street and the Bowery tron the i ua . I also deny that it has any other oding with the incoming admine “Will the Brooklyn Rapid Transit try construct lines between the two “" was asked, "'t came to talk about that,’ “1” don’ Winter. mej? she Galderweood, Firet, Vice-President General Manager of Bi ‘Transit, also der “It is absolutely false,” as received no ‘om anybody.” JAMAICA T FIGHT FOR ITS TRANSFERS Citizens Will Hold Indignation Meetings to Protest Against the Payment of Doubles Fares to the B, R. T. The fight of the people ot Jamaica for &ransfere from the surface cars to the @levated road at Cypress Hills was con- tinued this morning when the workers Were on their way to Brooitlyn and Manhattan. Spurred on by their vic- Gory iast night, determined men de- Manded the transfer slips and stubborn- ’y remained on the cars when they ‘were refused. ‘The double fire to Jamaica followed ‘thé action of the Board of Aldermen omering the B. R. T. Company to abe running the heavy "L" trains ‘over ths surface lines Beyond Cypress Gills. Those who suffer say it ts mere- ty revenge. Yesterday the old surface cars were out and placed in commission @gtin, but there were no transfers, as fm the Maye when they were used be- fore. Angry men and women stormed ‘et the conductors, but the men in uni- form were powerless. They had in- ‘passe ood when eam, and. saveral tines the Stiy *perasas ‘Tetused “to Ihave thelr os o. leavo. the! eat and the company ly cap htu- fed and issued transfers, lon meetings were held in the |: opened. Mr, Donnelly then investigated the cause of the disturbdnce. He found it when he came to stall 13, the only empty one in the stable, There lay the body of Henry Pitz, the watchman of the stable, He had ended his life by cutting throat and reast with a pen-knige and, though he ‘had been dead for some time, features were still contorted in agony, Acpording to Mr. Donnelt , the man rium trem- @ strange inf ed their terrors to frenzy, —$—$———a PHYSICIAN FINED $10. One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ninth street, was fined $10 by Magistrate Cornell in last night €or alleged abusive Patrolman Stegmuller told him of tne Alleged character of the house, and the r sald he was @ tenement-house Inspector, When to be abusive or collect a crowd. He said he was out last night with Don’t Have Catarrh! Clear out your head with Cacterine, the Mexican Catarrh Cure. That freq it spittl catarthal matter from the mouth and woes, So to your fritnds, can be cured with ‘your head will become as q vlear (acterine (or Baxtract Mexican Coctus) tic healing di n powder as ti lexican Ci giant or amped a Reraate. re remedy tp, exice, an now Aathinas Bronenitis, ‘Re. SAA ci ‘The Mexican Cactus ire have been arranged for Jamal and edit ea r fea. | worl Immediately begins Bragiotrate b¢ Furlong to- cure. \s gent fetter to, Vice-Presi er to Vice~ him that every pi erie day et had been ENNIS SANE, WILL if f te of the B. ~ BE ELECTROCUTED Experts Deciare There Is Noth- ing Mentally Wrong with Brooklyn‘ Policeman Who Brutally Murdered His Wife. Ba fH itt g Hi ad g: a a0 crtne Tenohes: the ai * vas] eno to Une, aa a i ine, ‘ooaine, Meroury $5007, yurious: Grog. o id. We will forfeit $1,000 if this ement is not true, (F GUARANTEE 2 Phy Eko Ie ou.are not gained aA as Pant Same gee money Bank, wre or cail, Oe at. New York: art in paths oh oo eat gelae ear isece Gy CACTERINE MEDICINE COMPAN Kinaman' Munau's, Kallen Fi ‘Wileon, 1 Reid, Yi Laster’ Mitt tallot| tary: Coat a aill Mefeone luc emier|iines and Ker 00, |e; Catalogue Mailed Freean Applicatio> Men's Calf, Cork Sole, Plain Bros. 6TH AVE., 22d and 23d STS., NEW YORK. New Arrivals in Carpets, Rugs, Cloths, Recently Linoleums and Floor Oil Purchased. You can beautify your homes for Christmas Holidays now at a very little expense. There have been a great many rugs advertised lately, but this one hasn't. Super Omnia All-Wool Reversible Smyrne Carpet Rugs, Size 9x12. This Rug has always sold for $25.00, and represents At 16.75 standard value at this figure. At 9,7 two items are copies of Mj 00 for Sanford| Dimick Velvet RUGS, e 9x12, designs in Ori- ental effects, Marked to sell at $25.00. Re- 9x12 Fine Tapestry Brussels RUGS, in the latest colorings and de- signs. Marked | sell at $15.00, duced to 19.00 Another all-wool Rug, size 7.6x10.6. Designs of above fine Oriental carpets. | 16.00 for Sanford Axminster RUGS, 9xi2. Ori- ental and allover Marked to effects. | sell at $21.00. Carpet at 29 Cents Per Yard. Sultana CARPHTS, perfectly reversible; carpet one side and matting on the other side; will not fade—in fact will wash; we are the only house in New York where these goods oan be had; thousands of yards have been sold. Parlor Carpets. You can buy here a very fine Velvet in rich colorings and new styles for the price of an old one—Jjust Grae Noite Car ts, the $1.25 a yar i 75¢ All Sitting - Room and Dining - Room Carpets. here in large selection of patterns, and we sell the very best 10-wire goods too at the Kind we ell for........- price of & 7-wire, so you see we Grade of $1.00 at 69 cents, pe rasta eee pla) you Oil Cloth. Hone ae yards sss) ZOC 17 dents a square yard for floor 29 For Carpet HASSOCKS, Oll Cloths 1% yards wide; worth 86c. yard. new design end of good quality, worth 76c. Friday here will be a great day In our Bedding Department, 34 floor, as you can see. Beds, Springsand Mattresses are marked at prices that you cannot resist. 6-inch Border Combination Hair very Fine Weave All-Iron Top and Bottom Mattresses, prings, et) 98 one or two parts, 3 50 $4.50 ° value $5.50........++ ° High Block Woven- Wire Springs, Combination White Cotton Top with helical springs on end to and Bottom Mattresses, fancy prevent sagging, the best there stripe ticking, one or val two parts, value $6.00. 4.00 40-Ib. Hair Mattress, Good Qual- ity AC A Gerth ticking, on value Cipbeted ale Ah ans, helical Couches, plain denim; best tempered steel spring, good Fonumanmin: “raw B75 \- All-Iron Springs bib hgh ‘Beds, value J 75 $2.75 vevecsnenvcoseees FO Box ery heavy sample i ocanscly $10.00 Springs to fit any size Heds, in plain or fanoy ticking, solid comfort; valu $10.50 . White Cotton Mattresses, good quality fancy ticking, one or 500 AE! 5.75 7.75 Men's Calf, Cork Sole, Straight Last, Lace and Congress, $5500] $5,00 nt UCU DE-D Ste gh Waterproof Shoes Fer Men - 37,00 For Women $5.00 Toe, Lace, Button and \ | Don't uso Poworine in thelaundry— get Miller's Soap made with Naptha, the half-hour soap; the friend of thecloth. Sold by all grocera, THE PENNSYLVANIA SOAP CO, will never leave if you'll get MILLER’S with Ammonia (60) Give the housemaid something that will help to do the work quickly and well, and she will show both interest and pride in the appearance of things. Miller's Powerine will shorten her work and make it better. Every * package is equal toa sup- ply of soap and a bottle of ammonia, Quick to cleanse wherever there's grease or dirt; best to disinfect drains and sinks; delightful for stains on hands; will not cake ‘a damp weather, Lancaster, Pa. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, EXTERN AL 6 ANGER And allied diseases quickly and permanently cured by remarkable new method, No operation or X-ray. |THE SKIN & CANCER SANITARIUM, 554 W. 162D STREBT, ‘Titeas et ta ee J AVESS Pee 14.2' Sad tas Fifty and full line of Fall This offering is for marked down for t mings, waists and C. O. D, orders fi Friday’s Specials in NO MUSIC SENT € Parasine, Inter- (most. popular in- Girt OF The lengths are 3, 3% Worth up to $1.23 per pair, at.... 655 i or ) Wanita [ron 2.75, Hi a 1d CAI oF sts A Special Sale of | Men’ fine medium weight price, $1.60 pei Men's medium black cotton, eel, sole: 1.75 per box of double 5-drawe! cabinet set of @ seeereessaseeooes soosoreseresoNTss Sixty-Five Cent §0-inch_ Mohair SICILIAN—bright and lustrous, in Nav: VOILE—in Black and all the popular colorings—38-inch Green, Navy and Royal—38-inch All-Wool CREPE AL BA TROSS—in Black, Cream and 38 desirable shades, 75c&*}™ Silk Velvet Remnants, 25¢:. colors and qualities in this assortment are especial one yard would originally cost you, for they are all worth from 75c. to $1.00 per yard if bought from t'e piece. No mail or Sheet Music, 1 In Music Department in Balcony, Palma, the well-known Canadian P Bal 4 Price Sale of "i%*" Curtains 72 FTIC@ Sale OL Lace =U HERE IS THE REASON—Not one pair in the lot is what an éx- pert would call absolutely perfect. One may have a thread dropped, another may have a soiléd spot, some are torn in tue weaving. (Ca be easily mended.) There are 400 pairs—divided into 4 lots. The designs ‘are floral, antique, Renaissance, Brussels and novelty effects. pattern. These are the prices: | Worth Boys’ 3°= 4° Overcoats « Reefers, 1-28] Pic worth 88.50. 4-95, BHP Irae ant came 24 Root, with brass vases ‘D8, all ‘sizes, 395, HE er zara 25-90 FE al tat atta Thee yh ay motel et made fe phe ee a _ Pillows. ack with wide box ec, mowing tho 9.95y CeaRAEER” ope. ctn gaits | GH or TIE. Pether ea, coversa mf with satin and sta oar nar rows Bedding. 35, THEY Fs teninee ’ ts, 9? 3.95, seston —_ ie am ae mute? Women’ S 3 Inch Coa J i ee a se 2.00, Bees Ltithat™ | cece beautiful new model coats are made of fine Frencty sana ale Men’s Hosiery This great offering includes 15,000 dozen of men's high-grade {mported full-fashioned Hosiery—our own importation—in exclusive designs and patterns; made In Germany; Hermsdorf dye—absolutely fast and stainless; all reliable and durable qualities; to go at less than wholesale prices. winter welxht fast % HOSE. 4 toeat former Di @ pairs Men's medium and heavy winter weight Petey Abe ieee TMA al ge oe Bue waaaaletee tient HS at ms $0" oer Box J Men's, high-rrade novelty, th HOSE, tele Ag dey brown. The coat Is in clare cited blouse work lace dest a in all the ne ae | Der box’ of 0 alte: a Ps flare skirt and coat an ieee wa aso ’ H ‘ailor 4 Tumblers. omen's 4 i Sewing Machines. MACHINE, with full warranted for agents’ price 5 seanosageesesees eecesoosoosereees BSSESSSSSIOSSSIVS F9SSISSITIFOIIOSS POTD ETD: 1904 World dods(‘o. thw’ Marked Dress Fabrics ont, 39c % Blue and Black—43-inch All-Wool CANVAS Wool GRANITE CLOTAS—in Black and} ‘—sponged and shrunk—in Garnet, Cardinal,$ daifis SIXTH AVENUE, 2ST iy Shades—43-inch All-Worsted CHE VIO to-morrow only, and comprises about 1,500 yards of Silks and Velvets in lengths of from one to four yards, he special purpose ef disposing at short notice of all odd lines and short ends previous to inventory. The styles, suitable at this season of the year for holi sy, fts, being desirable for trim- fancy work purposes. Consider three, three and a half and four yards of Silk or Velvet at precisely the same price led from this offering. ular). ane, everie (very Forever scriptive high- Out of My Lid (beautiful dey fon sf Longing (beautiful clase ballad) sterplaces in flotjon, Cents a Copy. Pillssopns?, allen ee inted on finely i By Mail 2c. Extra . ee oe eee, ct For Bach Piece. f open-tace type, and tustrated, by. emien hte are sboung tn 9 cloth. rary, 2 3 C. 0. D. AND NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. entite editions, are enabled to sell them at. par voluine 3 o onthe 4th Floor 4, where Miss He} Adan Bede. By George Eliot Lite of Chi 4 An Bayptian Pi By Geo. Ebers. Lorna Doone. By R. D. Blackmore. Alhambra. By hingtou Irving. Lamplighter, By Maria 8. Curgmins, Axe ot Fable ultinch Little Mininter, The. By J. M. Bartle, Cloister and Hearth, Ty Chas Rende Creasy's Pifteen Decinive Battles bbey. By R. M. Roche. jen Laver. n and Cotton. ev) (pretel lad written in yenrsl e, Mama, Buy Me Old Curiosity Shop. By Chas. Dickens. Origin of Species. By Chas. Darwin. Pickwick Papers. By Charles Dickens. Pride and Prejudice. By Jano Austen, Pilgrim's Progress. By John Bunyan. Romo! Sesame and Lilies. Dy John Ruskin. Sketch Book. By Washington Irving. Boott! Cnlete, Hy Jane Porter. : ra Boni hit trom "Mother Gove Dear Sing Sing (by ox poser Bedelia). 20n0-8-onenenenenanenenonenenene } Don Quixote. Cervantes. David Copperfield. By Chas. Dickens. Data of Ethics. By Herbert Spencer. Descent of Man. Hy Charies Darwin. First Principles. By Herbert Spencer. French Revolution. By ‘Thomas Carlyle. MN} First Violin, The. By Jesste Fothersill. Henry Esmond. By W. M. Thackeray. Hike Pe tics fn urope By mg re. .By, James Bryce. and 3% yards; there are from 1 to 6 pairs of a By Prater Ly yor. ay |¥ Irvin Fag ot Hema, py Renters eg, Wie, work Pictures For, %™*. ig-remembered presents. We a wonderfully varied and handsome assortment of them to show you. The prices will pleasantly surprise you. Worth Worth up to up to $4.00 a palr, at.... $2.75 a pair, at... a Pictures make | As quantities are limited this offer is guaranteed for to-morrow only. \ fi iN PO aN OVERCOATS—Extrs ane ae belt—sizes 7 to 16 years, ih dark Oxford ‘Mtalton;, regular a Ie BOYS’ QVERCO, ATS Extra ong, pt a sn | (Sai sizes 234 to 8 years, in blue and All are fine, il i pea REEFERS— "i storm collar, in dark Oxford Melton, sizes 8 to 16 years; regular value Gi CUNY \ ! ‘ aay OVERCOATS 2! paiva et oad Hb eu to 16 years; regular value $2.50; Rubber Wave tit if J Bove - SUITS—Double Sreistady all sizes; 7 to 16 years; in a variety of patterns; reduced from ite 2.50 fe 2-PIECE $2.95 and $4.00. Noss daiveleds 98 30 i Brass « “*,., Iron Beds « Bedding| Women’s 10” sa Coats, 6” These splendid coats are made of fine black beri le are , tin. The d is in half-fitting back = lined with heavy sai feck stored a and fly front effect and are Women’s 15” ua Coats, 9” Brass Beds. 12.50, seitnc£%.2, row toot 20-00, Titinek “pont, with husk on post; bow foot. Beds. in Box Lots of 6 Pairs! fast 08D, rmer o 2.00 ber box 1 38 Heeaee 2. These beautiful Dress Suits are made of iot in black, navy and brown. The coat design, with a double box-plaited back and Is lined wil silk and trimmed on neck, cuffs and belt with Peau de Sole, edged with fancy si trimmed with ornaments of pasement epaulette capes over shoulders and new r drop-head. SEWING F__>>) A variety of needle etched designs, with initial en- graved, in elther old Eng- lish or script; 4.50 attachments; five very special, per { dozen, GEREEESSOROORSESE HOSSEEFEDEDSELE ES Almanac ‘Ready January Ist. HOOASLOEOSESELEOEDOEOEE