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used Many) Starving, Levis Ml Miller, “Little in Park Slope Seotion! Mother” of Four, Faved Storm Moklyn Just Because He} in Searoh of Work and Wan- ‘ee Flames. dered Into Treacherous Bog, Mate desperate by the sad condition of her little brothers and ulsers, who have had but a few orusts of bread to ‘eat in the past two'days, seventesn- Year-old Loulee Miller, of No, 228 Hack- fensack Plink road, Hoboken, went out fn the bilexard to-day to beg for work, flow she 4s dying in the North Hudson pital, after having narrowly eacaped sinking to her death in the quagmire near the Urlo Raltroad tracks. Bix montha ago the head of the Miller family died, leaving an invalid wife and five children in destitute: dreumatances, Loulse, the oldest, has been the main- stay of the family since, but several weeks ago lost her place in a glue fac- tory, where she farned barely enough fo provide food and shelter for her help- leas kinstolk, in| Gradually nearly every stick of furnl- ture and what little clothing that could be spared has been paw ‘or sold, Jens family faced death. There seemed) ¢; no ‘hope for them if the young girl did not get some employment, so winding| men © lktle shawi-about her, Loulse went qut in the storm again to: search for work. ‘ Fast In Quicksand, She boaried a Washington street oar ‘and got off at Twelfth street. About @ quarter of a mile from this point there te a cluster of factories and the| @irl started toward them. The wind| Perc: ew wtirectly in her face and the snow mbirled about her in blinding clouds, After crossing the raiiroad tracks she Moat her way and blundered into the. swamp, Bhe had’ gone but a short distance when the snow and thin ice beneath her feel gave way and ohe began to sink in the quitkennd Struggie as she might she could not extricate, ‘herself,| cried for help, had eank timowt to her elbows rea the on a ‘the swamp. ere bot lone ago he S UASrOW, ORCnpe from eath Sy rl ter abl bP tate ae FANT To-Oay, freezing and starving, the hap-| fi Locomotive-Firemen Resent at; Order Taking Away Some of Their Special ‘Privileges— Grievance Committee Meets. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan: %— Mroublé that may lead to a etrike hay arison between the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratkoed) Com- pany and bs locomotive firemen,» The, company has intimated to the firemen thet It intends to do away, with some of thelr special privileges, and which they term their ‘rights.” These ‘ngtta’ relate to many mat- tera pertaining to. the work of the fifemen, such as having thelr fires built for them’in the engines at bi round-houses, allowance of time for "deadhead"’ rides to vartous points to bring In locomotives, and the like, For ten days the grievance committee of the firemen, which és made up of a Teprecen tative Eee hrcogs of the local organizations, has be: Hoge inthis’ olty” and a disousciag the A vatéenont of the demands of the was pl General Men: 0 eden ‘between him bee the com: The firemen ont word of the trouble to thelr grand officers, who are how in Philadelphia settling the Pennayl- yanio strike, re them to come here for a conference. id. nye Hannahan higety that he would visit ‘ale clty, He ip Rave th to reach here to-night, its hy ve y R. “oat operat of the New Haven road, unable to agree with Mr, Todd the. pe jer will be taken to President Wiig fox “ts gave notice o werk adoption ot wnat atte known as the frown system of merit, under bail the records of the men are kept hb; markings, This system is sald to have & more Pintavorible effect on the fire. | passed: men than upon any of the other classes of jabur on the road, raven are 1,600 firemen on the road. Grlevat iafce, Committee refuses to information, No state. CANAL BIDS ARE DECLARED 6000: | Mle eral Has His De- cae ate her i ® Domurrer, ‘Coroner’ Jackson appeared before jJudge McMahon, in Part I, of General ‘Soasions to-cay and through his counsel, @|Wrank Moss, pleaded not guilty to the Indictment. for bribery returned ‘agadnat ne a the Grand Jury; In’ mal i ofynot! guilty Mr, Mons the prlyil ey peb suns ae Withdrawing ter, This request was en the accvsed offictal's attorney ennou: hana id oF oh Praag: Ma r eetetrecn ot ofa kad this matter decided wie powsible ‘on that he would be rea cawe tried on Monday, a ri etnoon handed galnst Jackson, Canene dey | RO 8 One Wak on the somplaint of Ay ol ia 4 Ary, Chadwick, 1° hon had nal journed court aad “Inoke teu cane ae hefare Judge Hoste! | not Gd ed t 3. He pleaded ith ven plea by Frid ve to withdraw the In the new indictment Deputy Assistant Distriot-Atiorney Chadwick harged | bribery and the chief witness was Law, yer Bonjamin Reasa, In the first in Qlctment Reass made the charge and Chadwick wi he chief witness, a LADY CURZON WILL RETURN TO INDIA, |, Entirely Recovered from for the Voyage. LONDON, Jan, %.—Lady Curzon of Kedleston, wife of the Viceroy of India, ‘has completely recovered from her long ness and 1s Py aning shortly to joj her ieienit tndia with ett” dt by Steven Linker on ‘out by the eae ‘sTvDENT SENTENCED. Had tmpersonated Another at Re- | MS A FIRE. vents? Kxaminat pba. with) Matotey | Souls 2, Loba nineteon We And Storm Deinyy |* Ment In th PW Patt Oat lone Co iy wipe of fire trom | chiar IS Novfoik street to- | ch of Bpeotal Sessions » te al with taking the Regents’ ex- No, |iminotions for another, iS an, che |. Che boy pleagen guilty ’ ed os ert supe Ianed before Justice Wyatt. He sal y * Mithat he had been offered money ‘+0 on fitteen minutes |pass the examinations for a man of Phe men} isis acquaintance and had accepted. hivdrants, |i4e sald he was driven to this yal iy sO the oe, poverty and the distress of his fam! BAVARIAN ARCHBISHOP DEAD. BAMBERG, Bavaria, Jan, 2%,—The Most Rev. Joseph Von Schork, ‘Arch- bishop of Bamberg, Is dead, He was consecrated May 24, 1802, when ar ed for | | shot out t.| Untted Stated Inspectors of Stcam Ves- faye been subpoenaed cision on Barge Waterway Ready, and Upholds Consti- tutionality of the Law, (Special to The i Wvening World.) ALBANY, Jan, %.—Attorney-General Mayer will this evening make pubjic his deotsion ke to the legality of the canal contracte. Re) decision is understood to uphold the legality of the bids, and therefore ‘the conatitullonality of the Canal law, As @ renult of the decision, the con+ tracts advertised for will be awarded at once, LIFE BELTS ON SLOCUM BAD Witness at Trial of Inspectors | (3 Lundherg and Fleming Puts} His Finger Through Rotten Canvas Covering: Pe Rana When the (that of, former Assistant gels Honry Lundberg and John W, Freming waa resumed to-day before Judge Thomas and a jury in the Crim- inal Branoh of the United States Cir- cult Court Edward Matzeroth, the boy who had teatified that when he told the captain of the #teamboat Genera) Blooum that the boat was on fire he was ofdered to ‘Get to. h-] away from here," further declared that one of thr IMe-preververs that {ell apart on the | deck of the /voat seamed to him to hage | ber been iilled with straw) Mrs; Julia Turner testified that ‘allo trind {6 ge: down Iife-Lreservers un ihy tomeaaade deck of tne Slocum, but rilled to do 80’ Bhe trled to pull at east A iloxzen from the ok Ws Ae but could not get an. Witness’ said the to get crazked a Capt, Jon tugboat whieh rescued slonizia fram the Sloe if as to foe iwisel big » Wade sdentifed one of the Ite Kosta and In the presence of the oa gay Pushed his finger bhrough | filmsy canvas covering, He that he pleked up the life. which was stamped "Ge ong passed oe parinan t ited biates nepectors o! essels, 1891, at pn boone of the disaster : Mr, Baldwin gaid ‘That the steamboat i tory’ manval introduced by. the défense, although printed at the Gov- ernment Printing Office, was not a ubication authorized by the Treasury Jopartment, und should not be ped as evidence in the case, The ‘or also objected to Myr, GI pers | rt to wyistain the manual through | Supervising Inspector Rodie’s teat! | anid Judge Thomas, “to n justice and to get at Vall Hiteracure 4f it takes do eo. If Todle ut the Ingtructions and surely be some of them. verw ehe Fed me sees. , owner of everal ‘exe gave teati-| enbleness of | she | | me deci- one Were aul had ni I jurymen asked 8 aa lo the duties Rode & pe y asured juror wanted me of Measre. Barrett, the local steamboat Inapectors and superiors of Lundberg and Flein- ing. ‘The Juror was Informed that they y the defense, ———— aes nese 2! i vértiseruents for ‘orld may be lott ae American Dist now, what ‘let Messenger Office ea athe mnbld, ©. IRE‘ NEW HAVEN ROD 1 “Providing for. Frequent : In- ~ gpeotions and: Seventy-five ie at Who ts in cha: of he Haven sroud, t¢{ da mad ¢ public by oMcers of tho} ) Cent Gas, the’ Senate tormorrow. teat gas meters, mpected and tested, rovides that gas me a, fart to consumers at a fe not exceeding 15 cents per thou- ed ond ouble feet. Br queation. makes some misstate! op ol th caret ei 20, aad os 3. a tee on Miscell lature 0 Is mi bg questions directly. ‘0 Know whether hi Ing ‘Plant bill and his Gas oS ¢hould question of a of the eatiry 6 tract for building Menting plant. ts @ tt Mimjnaries for plant have temporary eohoa! cinity of the hate mah fe bide, wiih be Wertised on, Mon- re amd ithe adv Hagen ie wil) ‘be anding tor ten f "said the Mayor Tovdey, Nees. wont afir ‘the contract has been expert to Ness the ewiteh lag bi a in op- eration, A few da: et Bridge Conmiashon: fhe! suite with Py, price Best to award a I aa oorera et for i im t0, hold off, Feather pe aes { a Villlameburg a cerning ton ceides these the rember aha etart ie new ee (Special to The Evening World.), ALBANY, Jan, %,—A bill which Mayor McQtelan believes will do mote to rem- edy the mas evil in New York City than any other proposition, a offered in he’: which was brought here to-day by As- alntant Corporedion Counsel Guy’ ‘gives the Commtsaoner of Water Supply, Gas ‘end Hlesttcity the right to Inspect apa Testa of every, gas and electric meter in New York City must be made. at least once in five years, Whenever s meter’ is found to be defective the moter must’ be removed at the expense of the corporation and replaced “by an- other, which shall have been first In- | ye ‘The Important features of the Mayor's bili ore that inspectlonh may be made more than once a week, and that @ fine of $100 may be impcsed for each failure to comply with the standard fixed by law, At present che penalty. ts practl- makin to for geveral days, ‘but no @aree-| cally a Mead letter, as at can be en- ie oy peel Nd after three consecutive In- ments. nce, he fs grossly malpinken when le eh, sve, ae Lal Any ¢ past ten "proposing to lower the a that none of them has it, was only alx of it the price of g38 was f the Commit- Corporations 1 i for a reduction of the at the rate of 5 cents a .. The bill was paseod So when, the Mayor sayg has been A aid by the Legis- “The Mayor byen'é answered any of We Munic 1 Light: geventy-tive solely aa de aa taventigation hy tuation." ‘cif TO BEGIN WORK ON ‘A CITY. LIGHT PLANT. Within, three months Letbobtai the con- nila Nore mmplen It ts age to tans ‘the plant ‘on property now owned oy the city un- der the Manhattan approach to the new. Willlamsburg. Bridge. This property 1s at presont under the jurisdiction of the Boar of Mducation, ‘ThE plant will be capable. of generating 400" horde-power, sufficient to ‘furnieh sep for bee fameburg Brktge, as ‘well as all ‘the 1 busidings th the vir approach. | There are seven of these meine di dea reserve. am ‘hot ‘are supplied, wn Hi, Fy ‘Wrected to ‘one mu- ey Mayor Mc- Clelian expects to turn the switch that will put i in operation: declared to-day tht all of the pre- bill) at Of ‘the new The Mayor jure reduced in seven idn't want ent Our Joint with the ony slearned | was T told ‘Transit, against 100 Am, 10) Am, 60) Am, 1000 At, 10 Bal 19900 Bk at ahv mite, I felt so cohfident tae the city would be able to do He own ilght- | Ing that contrae: fa “We shal) start other idatt ef auiticken: missin bo furl Mon for all uy Reo and parks, alorfing,” treeta his Is only @ be- _—_ oe $3,285,000 IN GOLD GOING TO PARIS, Heavy Shipments and Ttold Elm not to award Hie | ante | gi amine | Dubiio | Three Firms Golng Abroad Te-Morrow. ‘Theae gold exports to Paris to-morrow fte announced; 41,500,000 coln; forcing markets, New York's May, 115 1-8 to 115 2-8; 98 )6-8, September, 45 1-2, New York's Wieat—May, 161-8 Boplenuber, 9b 1-2 May,’ 115 1-2 hid Cori—January, 1-4; July, 6 42 8-8; Kngaged by | | Tazard’' Freres, $595,000 Natlonal City ;| WHEAT OPENS FIRM, SHORTS ARE SCARED Wheat opened firm, and was well sup-| ported by the bull element at Chicago, | a seare of shorts in all the i | Stéadiness marked the opening of corn opening prices Wheat—May, 115 1-8; July, 102 1-2, Chicago's opening prices were; Wheat July, Corn—May, 47-8; July, 451-4; | closing prices were: Corn—May, May, + Beptember, 453-4 bid does not ‘COTTON HIGHER, 300,000 coin; Golathan, Sachs f& Co., SW,0M'In gold Goin, making a total of $3,255,000, — were; | 98 1-2 to M18 to MARKET QUIET ingly Alem tc 7 to 9 polnts higher, vday, from the Liverpool market and prices cotton market started from ‘Trading was quiet, owing to many brokers arriving late | due to the storm, | market. Shorts bought most of cotton offered Dumont “and {and mustained the price level, eure Orleans and continental buyin | was sald to have-dnfuenced the Englls f ‘The opening prices were; January, 668 M 65; Febuary, to 6 April, 6.70 Id: June, 6,82 July, bist re am 84 ty ‘ch, 6.68 to A great extent, Fractional | 1900 Amer Sugar 600 Anaconda te 1000 A. 'T. & 8, FF... 86 600 A.T, Heavy Unloading of Amalga-) mated Results in’ Market , Falling Off After’ Rally—tn- | dustrial Group'ls Hard Hit, | After initia) advances, ranging up to @ polit ‘from’ yesterday's. final figures, the stock market’ eased off on profes- sional gelling and offering from foreign account, Later @ rally occurred, prices were brought within a shade of the day's opening prices, but was im- mediately ‘followed by a break, ‘caused by travy unloading of Amalgamated Copper, and the list, with few excep- tong, finished at the lowest figures of the session, » Weetern houses sok conelderabte mook, but the traders had the market London was a free buyer at the.start, especially Erte, of they bought 10,000 shares, The most striking decline was shown in’ Amalgamated Copper, bigaking more than $ polnis on com- Deratively heavy trading, Union Pa- cific, Reading, Cheanpeake & Ohio, Bt. Paul and Minots Central ranked about next) In weakness, they losing from 11-2 to 2 per cent, terns, large te Small, in almost every color, and Aghia reversible. Usually 5. 9 8& »: per 1 5c 1y the Induatelal group Amertenn |]! sold at $11, it, per roll of 40 yard, Sugar, Consolidated Gas, Tennessee —— - ———— _—-— Coal & Iron and Colorsdo Fuel & Iron were hard hit, they suffering lossea of from 1 1-2 to about 2 per cent, The cloving of the local traction group was weak under the load of Brooklyn Rapid which was lowered to 38 5-8, its cloge of yesterday. lonses were acored in the Hire group. Bonds were active, | 0 1-4 The Closing Quotations, Sales, 100 Adams Ex ..., MO Allis Chiers .. 99700 Amal. Cop ... 13% 80Am. Car & F, 8 | Am C & I pf, 91% 1000.Am, Cot, Oll,. 34 20Am, Exp, sat 1000 Am, Grane i 10 Am, Hide & L 10 3100 Am, H, & L pf 43% 20 Am. Ice + % 2 Am, Ice pf... 3% 2300 Am, Loco, .. 4 80 Am, Loco. pf.105 Am, Malt .... 1% 100 Am. Malt pf. 3% 710 Am, Smelt, .. 3h 1900 Am, Smelt, pf.117 ‘300.Am. Snuff ....180 10 Am. St. Fay. 164 1000 Am. St. F, pf.. dy Te & C.. 8 |< $800 Aan. T. pf new, 9% T.' pt. ae be} Wool . & 8.F. pt.100% c. Line 10000 Balt. & Ohio. .101% t. & 0, pf., 9% yn He Doses COM 90 Brunswick Co. 11% 1M But, R. & P.,164 100 But, 5700 Can, 10)Chic, & Alt, pt 80 6400 Chen. & Oiilo.. 48% R. & P, pfs Pacific... 131% 4700 Chic, & N. W.222 1600 Chic. Gt. W. 20.C, G. W, pf. 268000, DM. & Bt. P, 114 MH Chic. Torm.... 15% 99 Chic, Term. pf. 6% 900 Chic. Un, Tr... 1% IO C.C.C. & BL. 0M 18000 Col. FL & To... AM #0 Col, H.C. & 1. 15 1103 Col, Boutin, a 10 Col, Bo. Jat pf. 61% 2700 Consol, Gas...20014 180) Corn’ Prod, 0 Corn Prod. pf. 74 $0 Del, & Hud.. 800 Del, Ly & W,, 885% 100: Dbn.& Rio G.p, 85 2000 Det, South. 4 30 Det, Sou, 3 1700 Disuillérs” 8... 396 1000 Dul, 83. & A. 16 1200D. 8.8, & A.p. 33%, 9800 Erle ..., 41% 14600 Erte 184 pf..... 70% 7000 Erie 2d ppt... 64 2600 Gen Elec, Co. .188%4 6200 IH. Central... ,.154%4 | 160 Int, Paper, 21% 100 Int, Pump. pf,. 88% $00 1K, C, South... 04 2000 K. C, Sou. pf, 6% 3K, C, Ft. 'S, pf. 82 10 L B, & West, 26 10) Pres 8, C, 1900 Ry. 400 Ry. (0 Reading 1 pt 623 Rock 1400 Roe! 2200 Rub, 100 Slow: 108, 1 400 8,1, 100 Bt. 9600 Lou, & Nawh,.196 3900 Manha:tan .. CO) Met, Som) Met, | 160) Mex Ci 120 M8? 83/ MBL. PB: | 200M, K, | 800M. K, & T, pt. 65% | 9600 Mo, Pac, 5 1) Nat. Bis, 2900 Nat, 1 400 Nat, 200 Nat. 100 Nat, RRM, pf. 41 200 Nat, RRM, 2p. 21% N, J, Central, 192% 100 N.Y, Ale Br...148% 8200 N.Y, Central, 149% ONY NH & H.20% 1600 Nor, & West. 77% 100 Nor, & W.pf., 02% 600 Nonth Am, .., 99% 00 Ont, & West, 49% 200 Pac, Coant .. 8% 10 Pacific Mall ., #100 Penn RR. 3300 Peo, Gas . 10)'Peo, & Bast, 27 700 Pressed 8. C, 36 Bt k Island Kk Tal, Gis, pf, 0 aShetf .... Ol 4, & BF Ape 1% Ey 2 pt 70% 1B, Way 20% AY vat 1600 BE, 1 “8. W. pt 60% i ust, Bepiamben A via cone Paettlc,. (6m, 8) 9000 Boy Pao, '0. 118% sili 2 sid ed 5S ab a ibe Sa GROWING i ate! : a -- m ISFACTION eh ber Sr Sa ~"Restaurant—5-Course ’ Table d’Hote Lunch, 25c,, 11 to 2,30 Bach Day, ’ More Reductions. you want to buy where your dollar will buy the most in desirable qualities and styles, then by all means buy at this store, and buy toemorrow. Following items tell of a few of the important’ but you will find far more opportunities in the store than we can enumerate below. ———$———$—$—— IBLE 7 Blue Tred tamps every morn> ing from 8.30 till in Singie Stamps from 12 till closing hour, in which Specials, preating All Rugs at Beas Reductions.| 1 Runner, © fect lone.by 2 00, trae Bromley's Smyrea Rugs, § rn te men g 1O. 49 os, worn $750, ay 00. 7.50 Value 6x10.6, worth *10.00) 100 pay ‘Art i he nl 75 grils eel ie 1, .66 $12.59, special at 9x12, worth $15, Wi test Ong ann. + feat ‘ob 1 4 special at, $11.00 Japanese Linen Warp Matting at $5.98 Per Roll. Whether in immediate need of this floor covering or not, the saving at these low prices is so pronounced that it will pay you splendidly to come here 1o-morrow and investigate this special offering, Later on prices are bound to be much hii hei why delay? Beautiful carpet pat. the price Alexander Smith's All-Wool Velvets;‘value $1.15, at....... aK Alexander Smith's All-Wool mi Brussels; value 85¢, at,..... mm 2a i Extra Super All-Wool Filled In- grains, | yd. wide; value sc, at [Ra ARTA cel af lessees aa eee erm Garpets, Oilcloth and Linoleum Sacrificed. Alexander Smith’s Axminster 8 5 Sampson's Floor Oilcloth at s Carpets; value $1.35, at....... Cc Saving of 10c, to 20¢, per yard; 4 goods; very spe. 79¢ cial, per square yard, C Linoleum, 4 Vards Wide, Ht XX Cork Linoleum, in a variety of beaytiful inlaid and tlle effects, 4 yards wide, 45c regularly sells at 98c; to-morrow at, pet 49% square yard. hs English Lace Curtains. Duplex Portieres, $5.98. Exquisite designs of Cluny, Point d'Arabe, Brussels and Green on one side and red on the reverse side; 60 inches wide, with overlocked corded side; mystle on one side and. crimson -on ie prices $2.75, $2.93 and 1 98 the other; crimson.on one $3.25). special al 8 Trish Point Lace Curtains. Matai eer tae 5. 9 enibroidered’ on best bobbinet, extra ‘oak, mahogany arid white en- Heer aed trom $4. to CO Inthes wide) 4.98 oak, mahorany and white en 7 56 rtalns—Overlock corded bee rgb iva fall width, per Bamboo Book or Music Stand, 7 5 Cc ° Exceptional Furniture Offers. Quartered Oak China Oak Dresser, like illustration; 3 large tion; bent glass ends, F : : d i rench plate mirror; Se ere’ pay caah worth $10,50,..e.s0r06 price Oak ir, highly polished | 1; 98 frames, Spring seat and quality Of embossed like jlustration, French velour, value $8.50; very plate mirror, well con. 1. Sensational Carpet Values. Sampson’s Floor Oilcloth at 19c. shown In 4.4, 6-4 and 4 to-morrow, at. at 49. — tultable for. stores, offices and large rooms; \ > e Sale of Lace Gurtains k Upholstery Goods. vantique effects; 334 and 4 yards long, and 48, 54 and nile on one side and rose on the reverse d egular $3.a5i 3 side and dark green on the In beautiful hand embroidered effects; 12 inch wide border AThree+Fold Screens, '§ feet high, in'golden value $6,98; sale price, per pair. at...... figured drapery .. Palfsesee like illustration, special Closet, like tlustra~ drawers, large bevelled back, «value $18; ~sale Morris back, covered In a fine Solld Oak Sideboard, special, complete, structed, at SSS LSS i JAMES MeGREERY & C0, % wh HS Maids’ Aprons, 4 2d Floor, bid Mele Soupons On Thursday, 182 182% +1% Only, 208, Broadway, Januar the 26th; H Be eect ‘empl Clearing Sale of y fe a 88% 88h +2% ’ W roo dozen Aprons, trimm HH dia MEN Ss UNDER EAR. with Pa tetaie Aad hem. i stitching, ‘ 89 C for $1.50, $2 and $2.50 With or without bibs, : Shirts and Drawers, a5c, 35¢ and gscl ) , he greatest of opportunities In our Men's Under- y 1% + 4 es edi nt. All pur $1.50, 82 and $2.50 lines of Nz Twenty-third Street; 80% — %e pure wool Liderwear (colors and sizes broken) vill be N t ONG GH! | closed our before inventory. They come In natural | 4 101% —~ 1 | tan, pink and blue, Included In this lot are 140 Dr, | : Wh = % Wright's $2.00 pure woo! fleece-lined Shirts and § eres 4% — %| Drawers in all sizes but not in all colors. All are | ' 64, — thoroughly finished in every particular; | regular prices, $1.50, bia and $2.50 Mi ? sak rt garment. Sale price.. senneee JANES McGREERY a C0; A 21h iy 1% : enti V fi ae ‘ 10M ies i At $1.75 to $3.50 per Garment, Ladies’ 200% 200% — Aluo Medtlcott Underwear, fall fashioned) white or naturals heavy, a m4 TH 4 At $2.75 per Garment. Cloak Department, % iy silo ea New models in Oxford Grey’ 4% : f a” wean] 210B0u, Ry, ¢ SHIPPING NEWS. or Tan Cravenette Storin teu | neo: Ry. Go, ptt Coats, ~ FT wt, c, 094 PORT OF NEW YORK, , | Fai he | ARRIVED $12, 5°, $16.50 and $19.50 e ‘f nol, Bhd W. » ey a it SS EN Ne | gen ee ‘oet Twenty-third Street, } My) T3900. U 1 1! " ne { | ona 1 Un. | INCOMING KAMSHIPS. i ‘ on Un, ODAY Everywhere! n [In Clty Tall Park, atone Park jhow,, He a) ferrien’ ana on, the u 60 $0700 U, 8. Allianca, Colon, P| YOUR bene & 9 ery: “195 World 1% r julne, Clb rac! Tia the newsbaya’ hh oa} i bg att 8109 0) VarCar a in Lutse, Gibraltar, Met eons inom " von thing 7 0. —% Hana ees. vive _ Ot ia aio) Wabash TOOING STEAMSHIPS, ; 3% 4+ 4%! 000 ‘West’ house (eat BAILED TO-DAY, BiEAAea & copy, ‘diame, 4000 John ‘| 50 50% —1%4| 800 W'house 1 i iy ndaim, Rolsends Alene, Haytt, will have a cooy in 6H, 66% + % | 20 West, Comus, A laine, Galveston. fe neerementer foe aT | ute ume | BEEP? Plocte .c06 00, shasom Feat Ata Sera reas Hy Hii, thei” icici nalt Ng 3