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VfVj. IJspsgSl r-ww1aaHmMiiaMttUMMH. 1" rT- gSJi THE WOftH)t THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3. 1895. ll ADAMS M- A Ml 6th 21 to 22 St.

I Fi SHOES AT LBS THAN HALF PRICE. Hfr Wo bnvc purcliatrd at Sale the stork of I mm ,1 271 Grand N. Y. B'vMp The abnvn tlnn tins ahvnvs tnterril to the tlm-Nt trade, tiring agentsforE. C.

Uiirt l-'lius Shoos, ami at the prices wc UJiW nU "oil these jrooils it will pay yon to eome any distanee to pur- chase them. We will plare them on sale at a Iraetioii ol' their K.S' real value. Note the iinnien.se reduction I'roni regular prices. NOTE-fn ronnrellnn Mllli tUe same ssr have iiiirrliawl all l.nsts noil Pattern. HtK, i Mrtlilp(lo their Custnm Driinrlnieiil, anil hi- bit priiirtil in ilmillrnir nil nnlrr.

liinip K'-' COHN'S 86.50 Shoes for. 3.49 COHN'S $6.00 Shoes for. 2.98 Wm COHN'S $5.50 Shoes for. 2.75 mm I THE above AUG e. c.

BURT CELEBRATED tf MAKE of Fine Kid Button HF, Shoes. BE rfl ladies' paris kid Hr I all styles Hk COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for. 1.49 H' COHN'S $3.50 Shoes 1.98 COHN'S $4.00 Shoos 2.49 I Ladles' Fine Vlcl lk Kid Juliets. B.f all sizes. LWik COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for.

.49 -n MEN'S, BOYS' K' Y0UTHS' SH0ES W-X3 sizes II to 2. COHN'S $2.09 Shoes for. ,98 BOY' NI.EH, jl TO A Lit. COHN'S $2.50 Shoes for I I COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for. I.49 mi.i:n, to 11.

COHN'S $3 (10 Shoos for 1 .69 lv, COHN'S SJ.fiO Shoes for. 2.49 Brf CLINGS TO HER DAUGHTZR. Bf l'n'. ChHrm-d tilth Aliilue'lnn, g. Dltchnried In Court.

BV Mrs. Stel.a Kay, charged by Sister Hr Mary Douaventure, of the Institution of BBt Mercy, with having abducted her twelve- Ik year-old child, Katie Kay. from the m- Bf itttutlon. Pec. 21, whs nrralRnod In L' Yorkvllle Tollco Court to-t)ay nnd ills- charged hy Justice Deuel, tho complain.

IK ant failing to appear. HE Agent Harclnv, of the (lorry Society, K' Showed that the little heiress, hud Lcn HT eommlttod to vntlous Institutions six Hfr times during the last nine ears, and in mW.l nearly every instnnce at Mis. Kuy's; ie- quest. As stated excluslely in "J'he livening BSK World" esterda, Mm. I'ay the BBK widow or tiirurd Bryant, a cotton broker, who In K.ild to li.no la en can.

aected with the Vaiiderhllt famlh. I. It- RS tie Katie inherltei the lailk of her Ik' father's estate, and while in the UmW tutlon of Mercy at IKS Madison avenue, was cited to appear at thn KllrroK.ite'a M't office. Mrs. Kay said to-day that the girl was safe with friends and she did H'! not purpose giving her up.

A BURGLAR AT THIRTEEN. Werrr and CouNIIendetl Wits Hurry F' Wolf, Store HoIiIiit. H'i Policeman TagKert, of the Leonard street station, arraigned In the Tombs K' Police Court this mornliiB IJjirry Wolf, thirteen years old, of Chrjstle Btreet Hr The lad showed an amount of nerve and B' cool-headedncsa worthy of a much older BK" ld experienced crook. On New Year's Day Hirry forced an BBf ntrnce into the rue-story lmlldlng 71 BBC Frarklln street, occupied by Harrington 'Waring, and stole J.7) worth of woollen rooIs. He forceJ a lock on a storm- Bli door in the basement ni cut out a pane BB.

ot Kla" ln 'he lnnpr door BSS "hen the clerks arrivel at the store kV yesterday mornlns they found the diaw- BSV ers in nhlch gtuas were pickel on the fifth floor broken open and the good-i K' scittered about the floors. Wolf was held in 11. 'M for trial KNOCKED OUT BY ONE PUNCH. Hft It Wiis Cuiiiitr Ctrl nnd iip BU I'uuilt Wan of MiUke. BK healthy-lookiDB country girl of BBflt eighteen jears h- ald the was Louise BS McKeever, of was a BBl' prisoner In tlie Yorkvllle Poliee Court Bfr to-day.

She was iharged with intoxlca BKiT Jfdrk Officer (i Hourke at noon yesterday saw the girl lying motlonle BBr on a bcch in Central Park near the rjr.wl. BMP 'sptalned that the came to the BTi ZlxY "nrt with a lela'ive In Ban BAy julrty-tirst street to paxs New y.r BBm I'' "terday sif went with come girls and mnde calls. Hhe was Induiml BSy. 1 a whitkej punch, and it knocked BbV ner mUW. Justice Deuel know our BSBf limit, ou ore discharged BB Uclnscu Must Walt While.

Bl Ta. ot U.tld IlUiro It kADks. th. Cbic.KO mlllioniirf to ft over S4 iw P. Itttblnt Ltillt C3r.tr liuo ii rn ls p)f tor hrr Qj ten tug t.rr mau.K.r 'ron.

Julf. to Marcn. 1S! before Ju. UmV'' tic. Anlteai la Cumhm tnn mnrr.lnt Kalr- KV buki't aer oir made oa before Jan TU.

Cuurt an ninulcr of t.me unm motion (r a turner bill ot uril it die- BBk Her llllis llruUru Him. B. SEDU, lo. J.n, i-Jotia Creamer la a 'i II. liom lit lores BjBk'l Lane la.t u'lht hi bVJsVjMV.

lavro. hu ma liis rlttu arm. Mrs BVPt Oear loal n.r tet.n vh.n ninased Mv', ss suUi. an outer vaa at'aiul lo be J. Tbiee BaBBf rtL kii tuiikta.

mmmKL llAltnAIN TAItl.K Ml. 1 Specinl lot of I.ailiPh' Sniuple HlippetH Mini Oifoid 'Jiis, in all colors ami sleH i't, a. 2, a. wtirlli from (I2.C0 tti 4.00 QHa a pair, at a70Ul HAltCAINTAItl.r, NO. 2-Hpcrtal lot of Kitio French Kid Unttou hhoi'B.

nisilri on narrow toe lasts, Rires. I. I'f. 2. 'ill.

worth frimi iJM to C.0O a Of pair, at 7 Own 1,000 eases Ladles' Itnb. eroaf-a bets, Mc. grade, at esSvICi s-r Ladles' Patent Leather I 1 I Button Shoes, with Cloth or Kid kN(v Tops, nil sizes. COHN'S $4.00 Shoes for. 2 69 COHN'S $5.00 Shoes for.

9 Qfl COHN'S $6.00 Shoes for. 3 49 Ladies Paris Kid, Laced, i All styles 1 nnd sizes. i COHN'S $3.00 Shoes I 3Q COHN'S $4.00 Shoes far. '9 r-rTi Children's and Misses' 1 vl 8Pr'ng Heel I ij Button, 5 to loj. COHN'S $1.75 Shoes for.

70 COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for. i'or Ml FN, II TO COHNb $2.00 Shoes "or OR COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for. 149 Ladles' Fine Vlcl Kid COHN'S $1.75 Ties for. .79 COHN'S $2.00 TioH for. .93 BLOOMER'S GIRL PEEKED.

Ilul I'rrtly Mrs. Ilomt Inslsla Mie lllilii't llnh Her llary nort, too pretty wife of Gustavo 1'otst. a pluno-maker, of 2HS Second avenue, with James Klernan. of 401 Kast Ono Hiinilrcl and Tenth street, Frank Mctluire, of 1SIJ Klist ae-nu were held for examination In Harlem Court tn-tliy' for robbing tho npart-ini nt of Haloon-Keeper l'eter llloomer. aciovi I he hall from the llorst apirt-lueiits, jiKtird.iy uf let noon.

Horal was away, as was also all the Illoomer family except their llttlo girl, who wai plaslng In the parlor. Mrs. iiorst. Hhe aas, got her to come over "in llmt Mat and play with her ihlMreu Hut the little Jl'oomer girl "peeked" and h.iw Mm llorst. nho sis, open the liluuiner's kitchen Joor fur two rough men, who carried a lot ot things Into tho IlorsirMi looms and hide them under the Led fhw told her father when ho cam home and he got a policeman, who found the two men with llorst and the goods ut.der tho bed as tho llttlo girl had said Mm ll.irit denies that she stole the goods or hud any part In the theft.

Two uerks ago. burnt) things were missing from her own rooms and she then told her husband they had been robbed. He seemed satisfied and told her not to I wony. FINED FOR GOOD WORK. John Itrllly Tried lo Sate- a I sister nnd Is In Jnll.

John A. Hellly and his sister Mamie, of 'i llowery, weie arraigned before Justice llurkv. in the Market I'olliu Court, to-day accused of dleiorder-ly conduct Policeman hulllvan. of the l.ldrllge stieet station, said the pila-oner Mere lighting on the Howery last mglit. itelllj ileii.ired he Ihed at Ta I bird place, llruukljn His sister ran fiom liome fome time ago He fuund her on the Howery last night, and she admitted nhe was leading an Immoral life.

Hellly tried to persuade her to come home refused I Hellly s-lied her by the arm, and nhe struck him a iolent blow In the face lie hell to hr, and while struggling, i the policeman made the arrest I "I onl wantel to lake n-y stMer home," Mid Hellly "1 ran support her, and dan I wart her to walk th streets The girl almlt rd that she wan lead-' ins a lire, and said she did not detlre to to to tier home Mie admitted she stiiicU her hrother In tho faee, and denied that lur brother stiuck her Justice iturke lined them each, and they weie loeki 1 up i ACTRESS WANTS A DIVORCE. she Is mile tiiillnulier, of the "So. i'IiiI siimiii rM." Annie I.aura Gallagher, an actress in Spragu- "Social Slashers" applied to Judce Dugro, in the Suptrlor Cuuit, to-diy, fot an absolute dHoice from Htr-nard r. (lallagher They were tnairled No 1W. Trley C.ardner, an au-1 tre.c and l.eonota Hathliuiti, Mrs lial-Ughei grandmother, testltled to "ill-ous ails of Intlleuty on the part ot (111-lKnr Judge Hugro resered deilslon Mary Klchele to-day was granted J1U a week alun anil IV) counsel f-e, per iing a settlement of divorce proceedings brought o) ner hujband.

Ueorge Hiihele. a stage hand at the Columbus Theatre. Harlem She llled a rounter-aetlon for aparation on the ground of anl desertion. llu Ti In Wreck si Train. rtMPE.V, Ar Jan obatru-tlos it jplacel en tb.

track nar tta dept laat slgbt to track tb. train. Tb. rroaatlaa on la. traik ner.

Jurkil (tlaolerei In time to flat i. tral. uefrj b.va. m4 fourteen it aje U. t-ea trreite4 ul tuit cealetMa, 4 0Xeafc "Mllai M.s.calstti3Ul LyaWspnT "MCT SIXTH AVCNt'g, 1ITII TO HTM 8 Tit SET.

Iff have completed our inventory and have found soiiie odd tots, which ire have marked at tery decided reductions. New and reasonable goods all departments at extraordinary values. JANUARY SALE OF Ladies'and Children's CLOAKS. CAI'Kfl, KLHTEHB, SUITS, OHKTCHUNS.HKAI.SKIN COATS AND cai'hs. ANii rrns ok hvkhy dr.

SCIlil'TION MAHKHD DOWN TO AHOt'T COST OF MATERIAL Second Floor, Main Hulldlng. l.adih.s' shout jackets, hi.ack, tan and ui1ay, ham' I.AIl MAIlKKI) DOWN qq FROM 12.19 AXI) 14 90 TO 0.77 I.AtHHH' I'M'SIl CAPE8.8II.K I.INHI) THROtlC.HOUT, 2S INCHES I.ONO, ENTIRE FRONT ANII COLLAR HIKIEI) WITH THIHET AND IMITATION MARTEN FPU; MARKED DOWN KROM 12.49 7 AQ TO f.T7 LADIES' DOHHLE PLUSH CAPES, ENTIRE GARMENT SATIN LINED, TOP CAPE AND COLLAREDOEnWlTH IMITATION MARTEN AND THIHET FUR: MARKED ZQ DOWN FROM 15 63 TO 7.07 CHILDREN'S LONG COATS. GOOD WOVEN MATERIAL. MILITARY CAPE, ALL SIZES, TO 12 YEARS; MARKED DOWN FROM 4M CQ TO at.J7 CHILDREN'S ORETCHENS. MADE UP IN LATEST STYLES.

MILITARY CAPE. NICELY APPLIQUED, ALL SIZES, 6 TO 14 YEARS MARKED DOWN FROM 7.49 09 LADIES' SUITS IN TAN, NAVY AND HLACK. FANCY WEAVES, OODET SKIRT, WAIST TRIMMED WITH SILK AND VELVET: MARKED DOWN FROM 19 1 4 QQ TO 11.77 Special Values in LINENS. 1,200 DOZ. EXTRA HEAVY TOWELS.

LAROK SIZE .11 and. 12 WHITE TURKISH .11 and .24 COLORED BORDERED DOY- AC LIES V9 4-4 AND t-4 VICTORIA FANCY COVERS, REDUCED FROM 4Sc. TO .32 and .34 CREAM DAMASK 44 WIDE AND HEAVY RLEACH- ED DAMASK W7 DOUBLE DAMASK. 72 INCHES Of WIDE i 3-4 NAPKINS 1.39 5-8 NAPKINS. FINE AND AQ HEAVY I.T'V IN MEMORY OF STEVENSON.

Life Work of (he Ilend MnTeliat to lie Discussed Here. A meeting will be held by the Uncut Leives Society at Carnegie Music Hall to-morrow evening, in memory of Robert Louis Stevenson Admission will he by card only. Edmund Clarence Stedman Is to preside, and will make the opening speech. The following hao agreed to serve as Vlce-Presldcntu: William I)an llooells, Frank R. Stockton.

William Allen Puller, Seta Low. J. 1'lerpont Morgan, Uuronce llutlon. Andrew Carnejlc, I'rot Urorta WooJberri. Slatitori White.

Au. supius St Oauilciis. I'rot. It II. Iloieaen.

J. Henry Harper, Monrure Conner, llavld C'hritil Murrar, Munaon roan. John netd, th. Ilejv Iir Henry Van llke, Jo.epli tlllder, llraniler MatlheR, I'rot. William "fli.ano, ihe Itev Dr.

Ralnatorii. Illchard Watam Olliter. II. liunn.r, W. L.

ELroni, Cbarlca A Dana, St Clair MrK.lway, Trot T. It. Lounabury, William Winter, Walter Ham. rosrh, llamtlton UuJyarJ Klnlloi, Illchard Henry Stoddard Joaeph II Hougbton, Prestder i C. tlllman, Stlm.

aon llnbert lleorye It Hcott. Jumea It. Wilson, K. 1, ttodkln Henry Mtnitiand. Will Low, Trof Krancla 11 KtO'lla'-d, Francis 11 Wtlllania, t'araona lHitbrop, Charles Ucrlbncr, fcldward Fmleaton and Waller II I'm' RANG THE BELL AND DIED.

Sodden Heath of Dr. (ioldthrf nlte, of Fifth Atenne Hotel. Dr. Henry Goldthwolte died In his apartments at the Filth Acnue Hotel at an early this morning from upuplex). Ho was the physician of the hotel, and had bien connected with the house for about eighteen years.

He was ery porulur Dr Goldthwalte hail retired when the slroko came, hut managed to get out of bed and rlng the bell which connects with iliu otllce. 'I he bell-b entered the docior'a loom In time 10 sen him fall forwartl on his face An alarm was given and Dr Pease was sent for. When ho reached tha hotel Dr. Goldthwalte was dead. NEW RIVAL FOR ELKINS.

WhltaWer t'lindldiile for lulled Stntra Meniue. fpeclel The Ktenine Worll WHEELING, Va Jan Wliltaker. the millionaire iron manufacturer to-day Issued a public letter antouuclng his candidacy for the United States Senate. Whltakrr's friends claim thut he certain of not less than fifteen otes The announcement of Whltuker's ran- didicy simultaneously with tho formal announcement of Floyd and Hutchinson InJiciles a well-planned and nldr spread moenient to defeat Elklns The friends of Elklns h-re cHltn that the have enough utes pledged to defeat Whltaker. SIR JOiWS FUNERAL I Iti'iiinlns of 4'annilH'a l.nte Premier Interred at llnllfm.

I HALIFAX, 8. Jan re-mains of the late Sir John Thompson were removed to the catafalque in St. Mary's Cathedral this morning, wheie tile requiem mass anl tuneral service were celebrated Archbishop O'Hrleu preached the funeral sermon Among the dl-tlngulshcd peop.e present were l.adv Thomrsou and r.ciiij and relatives, I.oid and Ludy Aberdeen, representing Her Majesty, Sir Mackenzie Howell and tils cabinet, Lieut Gen Montgom-erv Moore and staff, members of the Provincial cabinet, high Government officials and Judges from all over Canada After the services the remains were Interred in Holy Cross Cemetery, Ex-Mayor tallroy'a New Office. Ks-fcUyor Otlror will li rstnr. share lbs oflct el an sua.

Joaa t. UUiejr, ai rare Row. hrich Bros. TO-MORROW, A Chance Seldom Offered. 25,000 CASES OF RUBBERS of erery description, for Ladles', Misses', Children's and Men's and Boys' Wear, far below actual cost.

Theae Rubber hare bern arranged the following lot, ami we advise, an early selection, for at the prtren quoted they will booh be sold out: LOT 11,000 cases Ladies', MisBes' find Children's Rubbers, fl for heel or spring heel shoes, in Croquet, Storm and San- I fi dais, rubbers same grade as shoo stores sell for from 50c. 1 1 to all at, per pair LOT 2 500 cases Men's Storm, Self-Acting Sandal Clogs, CQ such as are sold in shoo stores at 1.00 and $1.25, all at. LOT 8 Men's extra-6ne, light-weight, fleeco-lined, self-act- QC ing Overshoes; regular $2.00 goods Many other styles not mentioned at equally low prices. 23D STREET AND 6TH AVENUE. Your Flat Furnished Complete FOR IOO.OO.

THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN WH.I. HACIUFICK l'llICES ANII COMF. TO 11IK KIUINT WITH HUM WONDr.HFm, KYE-OFBNKR AND WOIH.n PK.V1 Ell. YOUIl 1'AItLOIl, UlNlNO-llUOM llEDIUlU.M AM) KI rcnKN CUMPLhl Full 10U QaBi ae3 B0 yards llruslv rsrpet (fro at A rAKLUK Rug Halt, Cherry. 40t1RO1iw 90iUO Md.lxiant, Oak Kxtensloa 'table, IJirailVMlif UUIwl K'siie-SestCbHlri, llmltstlon Leather Lounce.

Ann t-f jsrdslJrlissels Carpet ScSfiOw DEnDinU 1.1.vds.IlrussrlsCarpet,.l-leie(MkClinmbt'r,Miit, Mattress, eAO sc DBUnUUifl 2 Feather rilluws.l Woven Chairs 1 ITrilCU 10 yards Ollclotb, 1 Kitchen 'table, Kitchen Chairs. oIA IV I I sWilBN 1 Sotot Dishes, i bet lluware alOiOO Cash Not Necessary. TOTAI Si 00.00 We will sell on nil you mar irqulra on OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM. PFltMITB TO MAKE SMA Lt I'AYMI'NTf, l.ITHKlt VV tCRKX.Y OR NONT1II.Y UNI If, VIP. S.

BAUMANN CO. 733 to 739 Elerhth Cor. 46th St. OPEN NATUKII4YN UNTIL 10 P. .11.

BUCK-BALLS DON'T WORRY. Col. Wrirlnsx Iloea Not Feel Hurt Over Ilia Itejrctlon. The action of the Society of Civil Engineers nt Its meeting last night In ag-ain rejecting- the application for membership of Col. George E.

Waring has caused a sensation not only among moment GEonau WAiti.Na. jr bent of that profession but politicians and reformers generally. It was believed his selection by Mayor Strong to succeed Andrews ar. Street-Cleaning Commissioner would In Itself serve to silence opposition to him among the civil engineers. It appears to have had a contrary effect Col.

Wnrlng was at the Century Club last night when he learnt of his defeat. Ho did not reach his office until noon to-day, una then to an "Evening World" reporter said. I have no extended statement to make regarding the notion uf tho civil engineers at their meeting last night. I The matter Is simply this- At the request of some of the best members of the Society, 1 consented last yen to allow my name to bo put forward for membership. I was rejected then, nnd my friends asked the privilege of a second ballot.

That ballot was taken last night and I was black-billed That Is nil I care to say, save that the nutter does not worry me In the least I have had enough of It." SHEEHAN'S ScCRETARY GOES. Sherman llr.lnns to Aeerpt it Position on Kill. Islnnd. Augustus Sherman, private secre. tary to Police Commissioner Shee-han.

has tendered hla resignation to the Commissioner, to take effect as soon as his successor shall be appointed Mr Khermtn was appointed by Commissioner Voorhls, now Police Justice, and served undet him null he relgued to accept the position of Police Justice. He was retilned under Commissioner Hhechan, who succeeded Voorhls Mr rihermin ha accepted an appointment us stenographer to the Emtgrttlon Commissioners on Ellis Island to till vacancy caused by the of I his brother, llenr Sherman, who has been nppolnte I I'nder Sheriff Ills sal-I ary as private secretary was that lot his new position Is with a prospect of its D.lng rained to JJ.WO. Dr. K. Kt'll) IL'mIuiim, Pr Jamea Kell) bal reelsnel at lo-oncr'e f'nielclan, 0 shlch pjsltlon he sal appo'ntej recently by Coroner O'Meailher Pr Kelly rinji tat hi.

net, dutlei cauie him 14 net evt Ma prlvat. pra.llce, anl he Je tJe4 lo re.ltn at once Pl.t h'a luve.ior te appoint? 1 b.for. in. Coroner icoe. on reipilar 1 The salary ot the office la )3 (f0 Dr Kelly is on.

ot the lealln; iurttjne of the city vt llnttnllon Fire I lilrfn. Capt VVII.Iam Hhiw. of II wk ant I.it.ler Xo 13, anj Capt Jov.n VVal.1!, of Knlne i nipany No. a both war veterana, have ocen prjsutel hi r'lre i oinml.alonera to nil. re.pei e.y the ulai'a left (a ant by the death, ot t'hiefa Ure.

sen aut Nusent lUeauan saa killed In th. West Tsenly.fourth atreet dr. ejti a Day. Lotos Club lo Dine "Muor Slroiiar, Th. Lotos Club will fie.

a dinner lo Major atrong oa taturdajr, Jan. 13. st (.90 I'. M. It la Is keep'ni wlta tloa cuaioni of dlntnf new oIB.

elala. Kaeh me.noer Is entlilaj to a sot (or oa. mm, Thar, will b. some excellent apecchea I M.fcaiJawWiiuvaMUnrtft,me,iiftemw.ws'wirs -if itich FURS. REMOVAL BARGAINS.

Our Trade Hark Guarantees Quality, Style, Fit anil Hnish. China Seal si af- Circular Capes, 1 Formerly $33 fj Circular Capes, 1 Formerly HO. Persian Lamb Circular Capes, aitViSl Formerly Jji) Alaska Sable Cn Circular Capes, Oaj! rormerly Persian Lamb ps Slyllkh Coat. l55l Formerl) $200. Dark Hlnk Circular Capes.

Formerlj 4500. Alaska Seal Stylish Coats. jLj Formerly $150 Many other bargains too numerous to mention. DEUTSCIt ot 3th cor. 22d St.

ins novcrnura liiiuiKurntrd. IUKTOV Jan 1 A brilliant Ihront, gatherel at the Mit. jue this mornlni sitnesi the jsjion) liiamuratioa of FreJerl Inoieniir ,1 -Viied. The eremunv aa heli in he new II use of Hcprewtmmes at noon Cii.Mim.li. II Jan 3 -Charles A llj.Iel of l.i on, a.

u.u lniuaiirall liernor of lUtHiiihir. al nun lay in rhe hall ot th. Ilouio Ilepre.entame, llh branches of the l.cll.Uture convene at it lo Aid for Unite- Firemen'. Comi trailer Flu H1 to-Jjy that h. bal receive! auba rlpllona amounllnft to beteral hun drel dollars, tor Ihe tellel ot the famlllfe of Chief Ilrelinan end Aa.iaUnt Foreman Tloney ho er klllel in the Toenii-fourth ttre.t Br ilr Fitch la acllne.

a. treasurer for the Committee appointed al the Vlanhitlan Cluli to ralie a irllef fun) Later he ndl announce the lubairlptlone lelvcd III. hop McDonnell to to Home. rather Parrett Pl.op MrDonnell'a escretar) sill to-dly that Dcnn.ll sai cntna to Home, but had Decn unu.uued there All bi.Ujpa tnufl tti there one every ten yeara. He slil mall the latter part or thla month, Cornsan ta not g-ilns i Home, as was ru uore I.

More Trouble for Palfrey. Mrs Vfainio 11 Palfrey tailed at the office of 3tecr btlcn toJa) and her tceilmony In the auppleinenteiry proceedings Instituted by Haas Proa Ucfor. ah. reached th. Mrs.

r.lfr.y sas served tslth a sumcions In another brought by Haas Pros, on a note for tsf. siv.a In partial s.ttl.unt ot so account, the will b. lamtned asslo. Greater New York's GrMtett Storo. rvMst Great Sale of LADIES' WAISTS.

In Silks, Flannels and Oaah-mrea, for Friday and Saturday. ALL OUR WAIHTN TO BK HOLD AT IIAl.f PRICE. Lot dosen All-Wool Flannel Waliti, yoke back, frill front, regular price 11.4. sale Ql price UO Lot 2. 100 dozen All-Wool Assa-beth Flannel Walats imade on fitted linings), yoke back, full gathered front, regular price I JO 22j, salo price Lot 3 200 doien All-Wool Flannel Waists (made on fitted linings), square yoko back and front, perfect fitting and fin- Ished seams, regular price 1 7Q J2.69.

sale price 1. 19 Lot 4. 100 dozen fine All-Wool Cashmere Waists, made with round or square yokes, trimmed with cream or black Insertion, lined throughout, regular 0 QQ price, 3.50, sale price t.uO Silk Waists. Black Surah 811k, side ruffle down front, crush collar and belt, regular price J4.69. aale 9 JQ price UaW Black (double warp) Surah Waist, dressmaker-made, with dress shields; changeable-stripe Taffeta silks, stylish ehort waist; changeable surahs, long -and short effects; regular price QB $4.98 and J6.28.

ALL AT W.flQ Changeable Taffeta, with velvet collars of contrasting color, i 09 regular price 16.98. sale "eOO Silk Crepon Waists, made with velvet collars and fancy belts ln evening shades, regular CQ price $5.75, sale price WaUU The balance of our Imported Waists, suitable for street and evening vear, ALL AT HALF PRICE. Taffetas Crepona and Chiffons, 9.91, 10.98. 12.98 LADIES' WORSTED HOODS AND FASCINATORS, Hand-made Fascinators, 31c. and .23 Fancy Fascinators and Hoods, choice i4g All Our Fine Hoods nntl Fascinators at Half Price.

Bloomingdale 3d 50th 60th frits. Railroad. 'AMERICA'S ORIATIIT RAILROAD. EWYORK (entral yk HUDSON RIVER R.R. Fron arsau wsausi aiausa.

Ud atrses. S.UU A. Siiaaajr. Kaiaire state prM4. r-aieat irs la U.

wort. SOW A. Dally rut For Syrueta. BocavMMc, BuBala Niagara rails, Cblosa. 10.30 a Sunday.

Day Cipraaa Fee all uapuruat Slat, polata, 1 OO al Imilr 8outhwwi.rn i.imltsd Cus etnnatl, lodlanapull. 8t Louis sod Cbleata- 3 ao It. Sunday, Weal Point. Pourhkepile, Albany, Troy. Saratoga.

4.80 Morth Shof. Limits. Oa. Detroit to A. II Calceg.

IIDP U. -Daily. For slbaay. Tro, BsfaH, Cleveland CbtragOA CtnclsaaU. Be Lenta S.iiS -Daily.

For SaraUfa, BarUattsa, Flattiburg and MontraaL t.80 ts -Dallr. fwi Anbsra KsaS aetata, Buffalo Nlacsr. rail. Clml.s4. Ots-clnnait Indtsn.pAlla St Loula OO si Da ly.

Only Sleeping Car Pasa.a- gera for och.it.r earrl.d on tbts train. Issr cap viicsab Or S.aaburi ciee.lsad D.trolt. Chlcag. 13 OS Ni.ht. Esreni Suaday nlabl For Albany.

Troy Puffalo. Niagara Falla. Chicago. .04 ct.1 -Dally, SandiT la iltia.la. si.

Barl.m DtflsMe. wagrj.r Pal I'ar. oa .11 tbrough trataa. Train. Illuminated by t'lntich bight.

Tlck.ts sn2 Wagn.r .1 Orsnd Ceatrel Station, lis. Ml TU Rrnadwty It Cast 14th at. Lincoln nnlldln. MI Broadway, ni Columbua ar. II tew tnth at.

and tilth st, station N.w Tnrk. and Til Ftiltoa aae TI Proadway Brnnlilym. Bant-as. eh-'-had frntn bnt.t rtrldtat. wP fb.

Westrntf John TfirnsT OKownr rjensfsl Msn.r.r flsn g.wt. SKATING IN THE PARK. For the First Time Thla Seasoa All the Lakes Are In lee. Farmer Dunn piomlses an Indefinite continuance of good skating. A decided cold wave is coming, and la due ln New York on Saturday morning at the very latest.

It will bring clear, bracing weather with It. and will give extra strength to the Ice. Skating still goes on at Van Cortlandt Lake; the Central Park lakes are I nil open to the public, und Brooklyn sk.iteid arc making the most of the Prospect park Ice. A slight storm is moving; eastward over the lake regions, and will probably strike New York to-day or to-morrow In the shape ot snow flurries, warmer weather and fog. Weather Forecast.

Th. seitber forecast tor th. thirty-ilx hours ending it I I' 11 to-morrow la as follows; Threatening leather, soos and fog to-day and Friday, followed by ilearlng and decidedly colder weathsr Friday afternoon or night, Mih a cold sat. by Saturday morning, minds becoming northeaaterly and ahiftlni, to northwesterly during Friday. ihe following record thOwa th.

changes In th. is nperature during lbs morning houra, aa Indicated br tb. thermometer at 1'errv'a pharmacy! 3 a. a. a.

Suicide In Sprlnvrlrld. sriUNQFIKLD. Jaa. I Joaeph Glroi, forty tears old, wood dealer in this city, committed auldde by hanging this morning. Fire lu an Station.

Fir. caned trifling damage In th. Sixth Ar.nu. Klevatel llillroai station at Franklin street anl nroadway at tl o'clock to-day. Th.

flam, s'aned in lb. boller-rffem. Itecriilt for Assoclatril Preaa. WASHINGTON', Jan. 3 On neat Saturday th.

Southern leat.d sir. aervlc. of th. Associated will be ritended to th. Dally Caucasian, ot Kalelgh This ns.ep.per haa ninety-year contract with the Associated Frees.

Tried lo Flight In Town Hull, HUDSON. N. Jan. 3. -A party ol forty sports from Naanua attempted to bold a prise fight In thi town nail h.r.

last night, but war. pre.ented by Ik. Selectmen. Th. at.lr was ad-Teniae aa a dance, and astplciea was tret aromad by tb.

absaac. ef womea. Bowery and Sprinjf St. our ultl liome the i start In (r point of thnt which hns developed Into tho I largest merchant tailoring eslnbllshniciit in thn A world, alter March 1st the business will be con- Holidated ln our mammoth buildinpr at tho Bouthwest corner of Broadway and Ninth St. I No part or the present stock of the Bowery will' be moved to our Broadway house.

To do this we have reduced suits rnnRlntr from S35 to 8 5 J) to $16 and $20 PER SUIT. i NO HIGHER. NO LOWER. ARNHEIM, Bowery and Spring St I Auction Sales. Auction Sales.

I xtAucton UNREDEEMED PLEDGES "nt 11 TO-MOItllOW (FRIDAY). llKtll.N.MXO AT 11 V. M. AT AITTIOV VI.rstROOM OF Wl H. riBUHKl eV HUN, AlCTlOMHIItS, S3 BOIVKKY, by order 01 D.

AUUAH I.Mi ON-. NT Itcw, a large rollectluu of Wf DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, StC, and Ntiinerotis Other Mlscellnneouf. OmxlP.

I PfJUtONPH will be offered at poon. oodun KXII1IUTIOX after 0 A. M- WARM OUTFIT FOR COLD WEATHER. WITH KVKRY SUIT OB OVEUCOAT PUIt-CHAHED WK WILL OIVE HAT, SIlIItT, PAIR OF HALF IIOHK, PAIR OF SUSPKND-ERS, SILK SCARF and LINEN COLLAR. Suits, S8.00.

Overcoats, $9.90. London Liverpool 86 li 88 Bowery, cor. Hester St. OPEN EVENINGS. For Sale.

st sjusj WEEKLY BUVs III 1 1 si. Watctus, Diamonds and 1 It I I II III II Je elry. Hell vers.1 Im-k'l IIIIUUll mediately. N. Y.

Watea all I III If le Jewelry Or. Ill I III II II Frank CSIiermsii, nvaa-U lUU II Usurer. 1W F. 14th sL. i floor.

Takeelerator. Open Saturday until u. Fine w.tcU repairing atone-halt reinilar prices. SEWING MACHINES. WILoos A Olsba.

A.tomauo. Doouua aaava Wblta, Singa. Dasu. Uous.nold. th.

w.ll-kaowa Kraaa. IW wp. good Moond-band aew lag avaoaia. tnna 110 for eaab or monthly pa antsis aacbaaxa. rest ed repair all kinds at eBtduaea.

'u KHUSE HFQ IM Beat, hi ss. and to Grand dm gTlaflAltal oOcrWELULY. Delivered watch a 33 CHAIN FREE. 3 Maiden Laue. Inkeelevator.

IIIA. Fl ItrtT ASI K.T EHTA II 1. 1 II I. II 1880. XV.

F. cV U.Uurray .1. ANYTHINO In Watches. Dlamonda, Jewelry. II weakly paym.nu delivered first payment.

Ex- cbaag. Watch lit Proadway. Flats and Apartments To Let. aXEOANT cheap flats of I larg. lighted rooms, with mprovements; only 111 fiO to 115 only two bltcks from 145th st eleisted station.

Apply at ones to Jmltor. 104 Bradhurtt ave. ORATEFUL-COMFORTINO. EPPS'S COCOA. 1 BREAKFAST-SUPPER.

Dy a thorough knowitdft of the nitaral Iivi I which gorn lUn opraiiutii of dlgteiloa a4 aa- I trittoii, and by a cartful appllcaild.i of tb flae properties of well leltcteJ Cocoa Mr Kppa hae 1 provided tor our break-flit and auppr a delicately I Cavjriid beverag which may ui many hear wton' bill, li la by iht Judicious uae of auch ar- tlrlca of diet that a comtltoiloa may graduall? built op until strong inough to rtalat etery tea I dncy to dlaeaie llundredi of aubtle maladloi ar float! nt around rady to attack trhrr thtr I i weak may arap many a fatal atiaft by ketplnv ouraelfea welt fortlAed with pur blood and a properly nourished fram' Cft-li servlro Gavrtic. Mad simply lth rmlllnr water or milk Bold rnlr In half fnunr tin Cror-trt labetted that: JiV JAMBS F.PPS A Ud Homoeopaths Amm Chtjtnliti London England aWMA Banking and Financial. 1-H WK. UK nerebv civ notice of our Intention of orcnnliliiK the I'm ted mm Mutual Fin? InivursrKv 'urfKiritlon uf New ork, nud terehy our Ml, nam res as guarantee nt Aiinie. The stock of this rorprratton will fl beeKrO.U'O.

ih! corporation will comply with II tho insurance I.iwsof ineMateof New ork and II will make tbp neceary rppolt, 1 1 Je lthode. K. McMurray. P. A.

McPhll- II lips tamuel I-. VauNor'wkk, If. Haldane. MimuplMlltb, V. lt.

ri-fderkkH, p. llaldane. AltartHo.1. A. htruiHs, 'Ibomas K.

l.ltlle. i harlot P. Mctoetn, h. j. Hopper, Iunlel DonQbne.

s. Conway. j. Mk A upeclal incetliiif ot the Mivki wider of the II CHAltl.L I- llOOhHS A' Ul.OTIIKIl (OM If will be held on the lUih ilnyol lUl'i. nt l'J o'clock noou, nt the olltceof ihe nald totnpuiv.

Nu 10H Wullfttrvet. tutbtfdtjr of New Yoik, for the purpose of votlnir on a pruimsltloii I to liK'reno 111 tap tal lcck from 9W.O(J1f touslst- Inviif i'MlMiares at the par value ol eltOearli. to a tiUMl.l (M) toconslstof n.WHsliaresnttliepuralue I of 5HHIi'ch. ijoilty of rlrtTtor. AftA L- ltOnEUs.T.eUf.HeT'rHOlK.SKIX.

Help Wanted Female. GIRU 17, toaaitt IUh. hausework ani wlng; Ieep h)me Levy, 1JO0 Madison St. Law I re nee. 1 WANTED Raw atarch and boiled Ironera on Ntf- I llgea Shirts, alau a wiahnoman hi can help I on starching, at Laundry, 214 Bait 3d at.

I Instruction. I DANJO. MVNDOL1N 5 prlrate lessons Hi II let sons la Allen. Ill East 66lh st. II Don't Go Home fl Without a fhfAANAQ.

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