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E ft THE WORLD t TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 24, 1894. i ! ADAMS & CO. .J1 JuHtimauina what a loss it must havo been to the !& importer, wlien our prices arc so low for these four 4r lines of : sil k: si . d 60,000 yards Changeable Gloria Silk, nn oxccllent fabric for waists, t dresses and combinations, u regular 50c. quality, at flC I only tUlfi '' 25,000 yards imported Tongce Silks, in navy bluo and black grounds. t with damnsso effects, in a choico Rolection of floral designs and $ figures j thin is a bigh grado all-sillc fabric and is worth QQ. , 75c. a yard, at only UOWi ) , 80,000 yards all-silk Changeable Surahs, in a wido rango of QQn &' beautiful 'coloriugs, a rogular 75c quality, at only UJG. :l 4.0,000 yards Changeable Taffeta, in all the now spring two-toned ' combinations, with high rich lustro, a beautiful silk fabric for f waists, combinations and dressos, a gonuino $1.00 quality, 4Q. 1 at only 'ggGi C Hero are four Items Mint show how strong the tide of trade ? keeps runntiiff hi our I COLORED DRESS GOODS $. 150 piecos of a 40-inch All-Wool Storm Sorgo, in beautiful shades of gfj tan, gray, brown, mode, Rosoda and Cardinal, a splendid nc X 50c. quality, at tOGi h 125 pieces of a 40-inch fino All-Wool Tricot, ono of tho most servico- sjg, ' able dross fabrics over manufactured and worth ovory cont ne (jk of 50o. a yard, at only fcOUi JSP An importer's stock of fino All-Wool French Challios, noat, small dots, JjSJil. flowers and figures, on light or dark grounds, importod to QC 'W-- sell for not loss than 50c. a yard, at only WUa fm '64-inch extra fino All-Wool Scotch Cheviot, in twojehades of nn. aP' navy blue, an oxcollout 75c. quality, at only WICi wi 8IX Olf THE OKEATKNT I1AIM1AI.NH EVKIl OFFERBD IN f UPHOLSTERY. S, JJ.S8 Chenille Portieres, 15 Inches wide, handsome borders ant fringe, c Jf rv Km for, per pair "fr 7' jE Japanese nugd, Turkish effects, size 36x72 Inches, special l.RO Real Irish Point Lace Curtains, full size, bargain, per pair l.OH Silk Finished Tapestry, for furniture or curtains, CO Inches wide, n S bargain, per yard J 1 Dlnlng-Iloom Extension Tables, six feet, solid oak, special n.HH Fancy China Floor Matting, extra heavy, roll of 40 yards, bnrgaln il.UH YOU CAN'T MATCH THESE VALUES ELSEWHERE. ,-j. 'Full Size Ready-Made Sheets, 21-2 yards long, at ait j, Extra Large Size Ready-Made Sheets, at tl) ff;.' Ready-Made Bolster Cases, sizes 42x68, at 83 S" Extra Large Size Pillow Cases, size 50i38 10 ffl E00 Remnants Table Linen, good quality, both bleached and cream, lengths pj ranging 13-4, 2. 21-4, 21-2, 2 3-4 and 3 yards. ', 'Remnants of Table Linen half price. 2- 100 large size White Bed Spreads, Marseilles patterns, regular price 11.25 Q f S each, at O J' B0 White Crochet Bed Spreads, 3-4 size, at 80 ifj.' tOO pieces Dress Ginghams, 10c. quality, at only He. a yard. kj IN OUR COMMODIOUS BASEMENT WE HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION &. A MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF TRAVELLINO AND OTHER TRUNKS. 5. AND A BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF BABY CARRIAOES AT EXCEPTION' ", ALLY LOW PRICES. iit OUR CHINA WARE. OLASS AND LAMP DEPARTMENT ON THIRD tS " FLOOR (EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY ELEVATOR) CONTAINS THE FIN- 5L EST ASSORTMENT OF THESE OOODS EVER EXHIBITED AT VERY kfch, TEMPTING PRICES. t; - SIXTH AVENUE. 2IST TO 22D ST. PNo Money Down. IF YOU SATISFY US YOU AP.K TIIK RIOItT rAIlTV. , J. & S. BAUMANN'S I ' AMERICA'S GREATEST CREDIT HOUSE, I EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. I Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilclo'.tis, Stoves, i Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Refrigeiators and Tinware. J TIIOSK WHO CAXNIrT 1'AVOll UH WITH A I Al.t. IAN WltlTK t'B OK ANY l'HOI'l). . BTTION OF TK1IMS TIIKY WISH TO HUllMlr, AND WE WILL UlVh THK BAMK OLH " 'H MIT ATTENTION. ! 8th Ave., Cor. 1 9th St. Mj Notice to Our I'ntrunm Vi Are Open hnliiritnv Night. 1'ntll 10 O'clock. AN OLD RRGl-TRRCK SOLD.! f I f Huntington Fair Association Surrenders I to a Syndicate of New York $v Sportsmen. MAUI OLD TROTTERS RACED HERE. ft How the Horns People Aro Protesting & Ag-alnit tho Grounds Passing Into the 9 Hand! o! Baco-Horts Men. & HUNTINGTON, April 03. The Board Jti of Directors of the Huntington Fair As- 3, ' soctatlon, at a meetlnu Saturday, ile- "' elded to sell the fulr-rouiul property to t a syndicate of New York sporting men s. who will cst'tblluh a race-truck. Had I 5 some Anarchist walked Into ono of the ! f village churches Sunday morning and , 6 dropped a loaded bomb In the collection J.' plate, It would have caused no more ex- ' '' cited discussion than did the unnounce- .1 ment that the fnlr-grounds were to pas J f Into the hands of a lot of ruce-horse ' y eamblers, us some of the Rood people u V expressed It. P 4 The property In question eonslsts f j. about fifty ucres of tleated land, al ii f most within a stone's throw of the l.onn il j Island Itullioud Company's depot. On It I!?, ,B one ot the finest mile tracks on the circuit. There Is probably not u man on Long Island thut enjoys horse-racing who had not visited the old Turkey Track.' as It was llrst called. Many of the greatest of old-time races took place M' there. It was laid out as a training K track by Ablul Urush, of New Votk ft City, who owned a lino stilng of trot- h te. In tho spring of 1KW. He used It ffor a number of years to exercise his colts and test the speed of his fuvor- ', ,tes- He was cnlled to St. Augustine on business In 1835, und while there died. The art of embalming was then un- BB. known, and, us the relatives of the de- M ceased desired to have his remains W brought North, they were placed In u P ck of rum and shipped on board of a pr,-, nailing vessel. The body arrived In a H& "' EurleS'in 'hi .?,' p'wrvatlon and was sssssW S?SSi lnJne Olu Cemutery," at Hunt- ssssK', ' Jngton, where to-day a large white lion. H ', "Atn.tf ",?,rk" W8 '." resting phlcl Wm'r lnf ?hr: hh B '.lcS.,h th0 '"e" Passed K1 ihV? lmliania P'Ewa Bmlth. who at Kf; U11 " carried tho' United States HI? ' BsssssslWsssssssssssssisssMsOTifiii"4W'r,'r hjtti mall from one end of Long Island to the other In a stuge couch. The track was narrow. All the racing was done under the saddle. One of the trotters of I that date was Lady Suffolk, owned by Pa.li11,r,y"nt' Sl"-' had a record of I..-U 1-2. One of the most Interesting races on this track, under Smith's man agement, was a match race for $200 n side between "Hill" Spnrks's black mare '"L'f." .Tr.t,.e "j"'1 "Jnlte" Somerdyke's white trotter Snowball, nilen Tree won In a Jog Mr. Sparks nt that time kept n rparl-hoiihe on Third avenue New Jork, and hud named his trotter after a famous actress of the day. flomerdyko wns also a New York horseman. .." ,n'1 "'' custom then to have a two ?,.? v. ,,nv'! .meet several times a c.ir. jno admission was charged. They I w2. i. n . T.,le h,'twaa Passed. and what i" c?;1',c,r1 "'2." I,ut "!' n a purse to luge about & T"e nmount 01"" ver- About the year KV. .1. C. Ilrandacee a l? ft? YorlPr with nlentv of money. nel the place and widened the track. ,1ml n"nl!?clne..il.hw'e wl'-ner he could i ?.NX,2n.ewllllnB i" ,rot' n'1 hp ""nek , .iJiJte'.' 1,y "aX'u rrc"n Habylon and 5 Joi5l,?.,ti ,0.wns' Kvcrv once ln ""lie n would give a purse of 11(0 himself. Thee were usually captured by mar turned Old Doll, owned In- Will Jm S,m T .,"ow .!;e,lt,,nf nt Huntington. Sunu of the other noted fivers of the time were Napoleon, owned bv Smith Hiirr. of .'oniac, father of Carll S. llurr. who Is still In the horse business at his !;;llK,:lt' "I"1 Woodpecker, owned by DaMd Wooiihull Conk In. one of the l'resent 0nPri, of tht. tr,ltk; I.lknniih Soper purchased the track Vill'rUl' now resides at Northport. .Mr Roner erected a iii..h inr.i ,..vi. nlong the highway fronting the track, ii nd under his manngement the people were treated to some line racing and !:',';,n,y -Vf, ', "' "''' ""' his Interest to I nele Hill Johns.m, of New Vork City It was iiurehoMiii from Johnson by James S. Hook, who made some nota- ,1vi'hi"nK?ri.,n ,np ,rac,k nn'1 erected several buildings on the property. He gue sever il races u war. but wan mostly Interested In running horses. Alnitt this time a number of the wealthy citizens of the place, among J'arll. Carll S. Hiirr, .Tone Carll. n omlhull Oonklln, Temple I'rlme, and n number of others, organized the Fair AKSocliilun. They purchased the prop erty and pa d for It liy Issuing bonds nnd st ick. which found a rendy market iimong the village people. They spent a urge sum of money In Imurovements. but the vulture proved a failure for the simple reus in that whenever they held their fairs they met with stormy neither, which the good church people declared was u judgment upon them for allowing pools o be sold on the raCA, and ror giving the members of the usso elation the privilege of speeding their horses there on Sunduy I Another syndicate purchased the prop erty when it was sold at forced sale. i pa? 'V.? "u,e ovcr '1300 'or It. They i called themselves the Hunting ton Kalr I Association, and made arrangements , for holding falls on the grounds accord ing to the plans of the defunct associa tion. hlle they were getting ready to carry out their plans they kept reeelv Ing offers from different Individuals who either wanted to lease or purchase the property, but none of the offers JACKSON'S, TTT BROADWAY, BETWEEN NBNTH AND TENTH STREETS. A Triumph of Bargains. silk waists, m ar- m Jackets; Colored Silks. 23 dozen Silk l-JJ WflKIfflnK VV AND Wnlsts. Hmplie J5S llttlOlWUttlJt V i.4. BOc. Printed Indlas, nt 2Sc. style, made of WQfTv -k . - X I fsilTC c. StrlpeI Jap. Wash Silks 3c. rs.S"n!2p 4 no KvK $1-49. -Sgvn LUdL iaak vvni,e lj colors' $ I vo A M xA , smLE ,ND ('Kmh, White Jan. Silks niso in a few I tt I Mj, 7 single ANO 'i UL I Reduced Prices. IT uiiv. oay. tjima Minno.W"inBUniw V jQl l j OotBLE BREASrED, . V UjAin mi styles and For Graduation Dresses. shads.' formerly Osf !L5' V ma, i... m.. tii.. r UV lengths, tans nnd 20 Inch, 27 Inch, 36 Inch, VriJe ,CIe"!?.B rIkCtK ''erfect nttinc r l unllneJ' 29c 39c S5c Wm'rXi,rere?$ 98 Vrtf and Correct Shape,, C" II 1 QS DloV ClllC prlce"""" ' WRAPPFRS tt atldupward. ,1.00 Shanghai Silk, at 4Nc. HrvoiAKir YT 1VA1 1 11VJ. W23 Kc. Crysth Hengaline Wc. nOSlCrV. 1$ SmartandSty sh a. bsc. Twilled mdia..... aitr. avJlVI J jrAii Eft ,We. Hlack Surah Silk :tlc. 10 dozen fast black Cotton HosO t Q Made FaSt Color CtaSL Tfc J J 1 1 Ills FgnudredVTnednasaP S"k ?" doubio heei and toe, worths. .18 Eider- 508 PflnnOfK Mr IkS SffiSSU:::::::::: ::::::" oJlS: ra,r' at ' ' LamDric cmer- irau 1 ClU.UlVV'IV vr5v h.m Ki(turi Taffeta n:ic HI dozen HitibM Cotton Hose. 1 AC dnwn floth onjBI dF Il WA I Jlolre in many designs IOc. worth 50c. pair, 2 pain 3 uu"" i u i u ffaBk fl J. I ' K 'IT ) Wench Flannel ffMffik Nlllt aV-M Silk Grenadines, in Moire, rig- L4d.CC DCD L. Patterns. Style Hf ' ZLT$h' ured an(1 StriPed- Large assort- IBa Black Bourdon Lace. nf?..... aic. CUt, flHA 1AOO K mMt COc. Black Bourdon Lace, at i:i-. mBlQywL III X !tLJ 1 W tr-ry m gSHScSKSR.l:::::-.-.: aa, mMm l"'Vf mf WOl mni VXC JIIW Value, $16.00. Jh ' I dU. iilOVCS. uw Mmwm c0taiLJk hrpec CnniiQ Ladles 6-hook real Kid O.oves. new Formerly $l.BO.i HLAOK and IJLUli - Ui dd UUUUd. mdrifmnd" T1. rnmnc Jh Hmsrt. Jaunty Cos.um. CteMttoiortthlwottto for 11.25; our price for this sale, fi) (jOWIIS. fi3 WW lTtvct ashrewd "bumaV8 l 'a" l fc. -r J javavi bimpson-s bcst silk finish prints and A M s 4mfcm it..m..ih,.ii W . Zni'llYIlS IN ALL THE HEST COLOMNCIS, f ffii'J?vY (Two styles lite cut.) VW nnd ALSO INDIGO ULUE3, CHOICE DESION3 1 rL. j- rKMWvmx. l "fltt wohth too., at I r V'wVy lpwi&(?? Made of best qual- jjk k PHI f$t&sUMVll r ) "y t-'ashmerc, In all Vt B irtff Hft ksssv - . D ,- - . . vffl tfisryi Nfe colors. Bed, Light AxAW Ollll If Jlsl Great Sacrifice. Four-but- 7 Ycft W 47 i-..i, n. nn NVVnV A JF. . ton French Kid Gloves, all ) T, 1 'nnd "-'fK Blue, Old Jld I VL made best quality TAN L-W the leading shades-tnn, nn,, I 1 Bose, Gray, Pink xaftjj Vd toLOK E.NOUSH COV- mode, red. pearl, French ' UWl. , VL and Black, trimmed ff fl EUT CLOTH 12'ic, Flannelettes, striped and fig gray, black, brown, black 7 11 I v. ,, nii,hn .. 1 VI ill ' ured Be and white emb., every pair I ' Hionon and mm ji , i5Ci wool nlsh i.-iannelcttes ,c guaranteeil; value 11.33; 1 Lace, worth $6.00, at fi T J Sll 19c. Eiderdown Flannelettes Hic our price for this sale IM 'IA r H wvr 10c. Dress Ginghams, big drive.... o Ladles' 4-button Ox Blood I OQ l, M. 15c. Dress Ginghams, complete line IJHc Kid Gloves, large white CC JL 70 ffm lk Colored Scotch Ginghams.......... 12Vie pearl buttons, welts to A U HQtI- m Waist t'out, DoubU- "c. Lngllsh Dimity Tinted match gloves, actual value lU l - '-'0 jfj- y',M llrcanted. made English .0rallml?""A"",","".-, Is io J1.25; our price for this sale 'SJ Zr ij.iL ?' G'l8' J?"0,1? y"n,B 1;.4 nucK, i.o extra. isc- striped English Duck 7e HIT to i J"! 4-1. IS 19c. Dotted Swiss Tinted Figures. Jlo IVIlVArl VlllTlTlriT I 1 4lT II Ht!L w, - ci, 1"c. Printed Lawns, fancy colors. ISc ItIIaCLI sjUlLIJlJlS. V-dlLll && TiIVAIa & Silk Ellne Glnsham. S5c 'x''v' -rA,AJLaJ tfIfi lllXilKI -7 2Sc. colored Serpent Crepes ino SOc. Hair-line Brllllantlne, at S.lo. ft J 1 UAVUU L 25c. Printed Ppngce..... ..... JSHo 75c. Gray cloth Suitings. niip f V j i?W 150 Pieces Finest Quality FRENCH 60c. Best French ChallieV. at ar.l- I OnP W Ctltf , flil) SATINE Henrietta Finish. Black and fiSc. Best French Challles, at UUu. jdUjm .tsNvrrtL lllT AwAV Navy Blue Grounds four and live 73c. Gray Mixed Cheviots, at U.1o. " ' JjDK'JA WrXV kJlllta fiXlt colored figured printing, as handsome 75c. Sheppard's Checks, at :ile. (tjVt."! IpM '-J WvV dresses and more desirable than silk 85c. Navy Blue Habit Cloth, at :il)p. imported clay ? nffl ' Blazer and Skirt n--J costing 1.S0; real value 39c. our leader 250 Pieces Finest Imported Novelties li'azonnl. trim. -SW l&? made fast color all- 2gZ--- TTT a r In French and English Sungs, comprs- mo I with tins 7 "II -Px ,! i,ii, 1 ki.,. U W A &t Ing Melange Cloth In swivel flgurfs'and ,, or VoV 71 ' l t lC silk and wool Hair-line Gloria, all In the Iff " or .Voire tt I P , serge and tan color ' I choicest shades of grays; Imported to re- W'buiiniHlJet.i' J l s suiting I A ' tall from J1.00 to J1.25; our leaders, Iff A JT '"'""i- WACHCADnio , u 5"m O V 41 rr v Vs i -k, -v W WASH FABRICS, in Mourn. VO mSS A Qx M-'lW ln Effects- ln assortment -fjjw '? V T" V3 ACT- larger than all our competitors vsiue ma 110, f 1 worth tt.oo. 2?" combined. NEVER GOT LEFT! Tlint Is, not that anybody knows of. The 6th Ave Baumann's Free Gift! An b'priali, Itelrlaerntur tu rtery cu. tonirr irbu buyn 110 Murtb of ooiU or (IrtalchaDcetoKet n iconl thing, llownre tliee lor Hummer Honus III'.KIl l'AIIUIH M'IT-5 1'IIX'IM. Ilneellep One Armchair SrtP 00 IwotlcKk.r ..............." IK (luesidochulr '1 Ono'lahlo SblI ni.MNti.itooM Hirir-H i'ii:ci:n. Oak Klilrbnanl tinn tink Kslrnilon Inhle lh "" UxOak lilnliiKCImlrn "v lli:illt(OM HUIT-ll PlWIiS. Ouk Hid, llim-uu unit Wmhttaud 1 o Cuue Heal Clinlr, . no UiieCanerivat Itockrr ... Sftl" 00 One (lag Uhle Mr One Woven Wire NprlllK .! Two feather Pillow dm U I On Ilnlr Multrev Furniture. Carpets. Mattings. lleiMliur. Clocks, ijnnin I'lrtuiv., Hnhy (.iirrluzes, HeirlKerutun Klues, (las Mtoves, ItuiiKti, if. CASH OR CREDIT. Liitlwig Baumann S Company, I 258. 260. 262 6th Ave., near 17th St. IKustsldothe street, remoniher. Open Hatunlay e ciiIiih until 0 o'clock. JJOTI.. 1 o iiut-nf-ln n buyer,: lly s tiding 10 cents lu htnniu to our Stall order Department for I the New HluMrateil CutaloKuit you ulll lume lull ' possession if an exin-lislvely Kullen uiiunil lavtil. ual.le wurk as a lunik ef reference when In liuM of Furniture or Ituunehol'Hioiids.uudeaii jirocuru authlUKileslrei1 (rum iislu thai wuy llhuut the trouble and nist of a Islt Oreat care given to packing and shipping. wns tempting enough. A few days ugo they received a letter from a gen tleman who said he would like to pur chase the property, but he didn't have any time to fool or dicker over the mat ter He was prepared to gle them j:5,000, and simply wanted to know whether he could have It or not. The would-be purchaser wanted tho track for racing purposes such ns con ducted at Guttenbiirg and elsewhere. Some of the owners declared they would not sell, while the others .lid not want to let the chance slip. At u meeting of the directors those ln favor of selling ounoted the opposition, and It was de cided to sell. It Is not known who the New Yoik parties Interested In the scheme nre, but a committee from the association nre to meet them nt the law otllce of Brlgham & ItaNlls, No. .11 Nntsnit street, on Tuesday, when the cash will be paid and the tranVer of the prop el ly mode The new purchasers have agreed to put 10,() worth of improve ments on tho property during tho llrst year It Is also said they havo made, arrangements with the Iing Island Ilallroad Company to lay a switch from their track illtect to the r.ice-track und run excursion trains from Long Island City nnd Brooklyn, carrying passengers for 80 cents the round trip. They will probably have n thirty (lavs' meet thero once a year and the "Old Turkey Track" will gel a stirring up that Its original owners never dreamed of But the pen plo of Huntington at least the greater i it or tin in-are mad ilenn through and through, A World man. Just to test the question, stood on the main street Saturday evening nnd Interviewed the llrst twenty citizens that passed his way. Out of the twenty, sixteen were opposed to It, three thought It was a good thing, nnd the last man said he rtldn t care anything about It, as he was going to move out of tho town next week. Whem nby was sick, we gT her Cartorla, W hen aha was a Child, the cried for Caatorla, When iha beeamo Miss, ah clunj to CaUorla, Vrhf n b hsd Children, the (jeve them Cartorla, ( Urtr nil V vTm forfiSE TiiMii.ft? SliMi GOWPERTHWAIT Furniture, Carpets. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING I.OWBHT I'lllt'i:.-, AND ON' j.o.N(ii:T cki:i)it. iii:.st ;ooi. I.AK(ii:.sT STOCK. GOWPERTHWAIT, IDS to 205 PARK now, Near Chatham Square. i:sT.vm.iNiii:i ihoi. SMOKE 244 Tobacco. 2 OUNCES FOR 4 CENTS. F00TL1OHTS FOR THE ABBET. The Historic Site to Bo Occupied by a Con- liuuoui-Performanco Theatre. The old Abbey site, on Fulton street, near De Knlb uveuue, is about to bo transformed Into a continuous perform- unou theatre. Such theatres are popu- ! lai" in New Yotk, Boston und other clt- ! les, wheiu they hue made decided lilts. Air. l'roctor, being of tho opinion thut such u theatre will prose successful lu i Brooklyn, bus communicated with Jo- I seph Weehslui und Major rotor H. Mc- 1 Nulty, Identified with the Bijou Theatre. and will take the lease. Tho plons for tho theatre have been prepared by J, B. Mci:ifntrlck & Sons, The Abbey property Is Irregular In form, but tho structure will be made to con ' form to It. it will have a frontage of 13 I feet ou Fulton street nnd CS feet on De Kulb avenue. The entrance will be I through un arcade opening on Fulton street that will extend backward about TO feet. Above the arcade w ill be an office building, surrounded by a roof garden. The cost ot construction will be nbout 1150,000. .Major McNulty says that tho theatre will be larger than the Bijou, He Is convinced that the new theatre will prove a success, nnd that a large prollt will be derived from It, as Iho continuous theatres, wherever estab lished, are making money rapidly. Architect McHlfatrlck thinks that Mr. Proctor'B project will prove protltable. The business will be slmllnr to that con ducted In Proctor's New Vork theatre, the attractions going direct from one theatre to the other. It will cost little more, he says, to furnish attractions to two theatres' than to furnish them to one, though It will entail considerable, travelling- on tht part ot the actors. "YOU'LL BE A LONG TIME DEAD." don't nr.piiivr. Youiwrn.i' or a tiiikii that will make youii homecom. t'OHTAIILi: A VII I'll KhHt I 1.. 11' YOU HAVEN'T GOT THE CAHII-MIVKR MIND- OUR PEERLESS CREDIT SYSTEM WILL FUIINIMI YOUII 1IOUHE FKUM. TOP TO nOTTOM-JUST AS EI.B (IANTI.Y AND Toil Jl'MT AS LITTLE MO.VEY AS THESE 8AME THI.VOS WOULD COST FOP. hl-OT CAHII ANYWHERE. NO CASH REQUIRED PUOVI DEI) YOU AllE AP-LETO SATIHHY US Or YOUII A UII.ITY TO MEET THE PAYMENTS AS THEY COME DUE. OUR .STOCK EMUItACES EVFUYTHINO FOR IIOUSEKEEPINU. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Stoves, Baby Carriages, Clocks, Refrigerators, Curtains, Crockery and Housefurnishing Goods, OUR TERMS. 830 WOltTII 81.CM) l'lUt W'KEIl I SUM) OKTII 81MH) PER WT.KK an " .... 1.23 " " zoo e.ao 75 " 1.50 " I 30O 3.00 " " S. BAUMANN lb CO. 733, 735, 737, 739, 741 AND 743 EIGHTH AVE. N. V. COHMlIt KITH ST. OPEN HATUUOAYH TILL 10 P. M. MKl'.AKFAST-rlUlM'KU. E PPS'S OllATKFlII-COMFonTINO. COCOA IIOII.INO WATEB OU MILK. ANDREWLETER'SSONS DIM.-OLU1ION OF 1'AlflNElWHIl". 'Hie Ijimeil Line of FIXE FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, EVER OF1EHEI) AT A FOHCKD HALF EMILY MOIIMNU IS TIIK HKkT TIME '111 hELECT. A Mltle mil Inn ol V to Ml per cent. ANDREW LESTER'S SONS, 1,311.1)11-111 J iV Ilia Nib Ave., A; otltli HI. A FIH.S1' ( LASS HOUSE ON HTH AVE, NUPTIAL8 A0AIN POSTPONED. Death First and Mow IUneii Interrupts the Tucltcrmin-Cozzena Event. The wedding ot Miss Cdlth Cozzcns nnd Mr. Klemlnn Tuckerman, which wns to havo taken place to-day, has been postponed. If all goes well. It will be quietly celebrated Monday, In Grace Church Chantry. Tho reason of tho iMistponement was the lllneis of Mrs. KrederleK Cozzens, mother of the bride elect. There has been quite a chapter of accidents since cards were sent out for this wedding, at the Church of the In. r.irnutlon. The brother-in-law ot MIsa t'ozzens. Mr. Edward Whltehouse, died last week, and a cousin of Mr. Tucker mini passed away at about the same time. It was still the Intention to have the marriage solemnized quietly at the ap pointed time, at the residence of an uncle of the bride, Mr, William Taylor. Mm. Cozzens, however, took cold at the funeral of Mr. Whltehoute, and devel oped pneumonia. Mr. Tuckerman's father. Mr. Charles K. Tuckerman, was formerly Minister to Greece. Ills mother was n Miss Oracle, of the well-known family of this clty. You read Ihr Evening World I Do you read the Sunday World? John H. MorrUoo. John H. Morrison, ex-Jntpoctor of Police of Jeney Cltr, who was seized wltl apoplexy In i-Kewuk ovenus Sunday afternoon, died re. UrdarlnthCltyUosj4uL ' ' 1 Q50 DEMORESI i)lu loo Sewing Machine. Worronted for Ave yenrs. Full Mt of uttivcli nienn with every machine. lCJ.OOU nolrt In ten can. 1 lie only nlith grade lowing macliluo uold Iur41U.6a HOW CAN WE DO IT! 3ZSrrm&$$ ItnCl' to the PU1ILIC. If you lisve uny doubts shout them glvln&r Mdlsfuctlou alc uj, to hind lea. tlmonlaM received from laillen reildlng In your vicinity who have lined them. bent on trial. Ailt for catalogue ot other sty I or UEMUltEtiThEWINO MACHINE COMPANY, 155 Wert 83J nt. . New York. F t'kl.kt.l.r'. RaglUk Cl.. BraaS. Pennyroyal pills. ,-tVV OH final Omj 04Mtn(nb A s,tn-7 ', lj rHfcl. UtsiiBkii z A V.4U OruUt rr OHcktHfa lfUaiBV t&ii-&mf&tH trmnd la If ul WVrW B -v lofiWwuiiia b!, MU4iu. klwrtk Vyr ' w WJ1"1- Tk tlsr. JO" ' (jf dnfrs tMiHimifu mU 4nUMiu. W 2Jf Al PruiiM. f Mad 4. itunu tof t D MirtUuUrt. iMiltMilkU u4 Hltt -X JT Iter L1Im, M Utttr, j rrtmru Malt CkUttMU CtiamlMl O, UadlMn Mr. i , u ImI Urouuu. Pkil4m.,Fm HARLEM RIVER PARK. uooKa ov opkn for knqaoements ton run iv alh. &c OFFIC1K. 1H7T1I MTKEliT Jb 8I ATH. Flats and Apartmentm to Let. I.KItOY ST., 54-$IHAO; lint floor (rout; aiarge rooms for quiet family. Mr, llyrnes, Janitor. GRIEVED HIMSELF TO DEATH. He Went Into Paroxysms nt His Mother's Funeral and Died ln a Few Hours. KdwlnT. Mctllnnlj, tho nvc-cnr-old nonol I'atrulman Mctiluuti, of tho HoloVcn pollco force, died at his father's hnnie. No. I OS Washington itrcet, Sunday, In a fit of hyitcrla over his mother's lifeless body. Mrs. UcOlnnls was tuken seriously 111 seve ral weeks ago, and was removed to thrlt Hos pital, Joey city, lor treatment. Tho boy, Ihe younireat of the family, vrai utronirly at tached to his mother and grieved blmtcll tick ot er her absence. I Mrs. McQlnnU died a few days ago. and 'on Sunday tho luneral took place. As tho cjffln I was closed for tho last time young Edwin be came frantic and went into paroxjr-ms. He sank rapidly and died lato buiidny night. Neighbors who know the family well say tho boy died of a broken heart. The second fune ral will take place this afternoon. Yon read the Evening World I So yon read tbe Sasdar World! Gth v. S 17th St. T . R E L. L Y Bth x "i St. We sell goods cheaper than any house In our line, 1 J ( 'i-J V-- -sLJvl Ladies' Suits. Dry Goods. Clothing. , Covert Suits . . $13.00 silks ami satina, Spring Overcoats $tj Dress Ooods, j Blazer Suits . . . 7.50 Housekeeping Ooods, Cutaway Suits . . $ Hosiery, Underwear, Capes 3.00 Corsets, (Jloves. Sack Suits ft CREDIT GIVEN AT CASH PRICES. Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Baby Carriages. CAM.ANnOPBNANACCOUNTWITIIlUS. WK CIIAIIGE NOTIirNO EXTH WIIHN WK :iVECKKIIT. I.AltlJKST I IIOIHK, LAHHEHT HTOCK, LUNtiEW TI.ME TO PAY. 1'ltICIiH .1IAUKEII IN I PLAIN FKillRliM. 263 6th Ave,, .02 104 W. 17th St STAY ITtOWNTHIS SUMMER WE WILL .HAKi: VOU COSIPOUTABLE. FURNISHING FLATS OUR SPECIALTY. CASH NOT NECESSARY. I Your choice of nn Immense nsKorlmcnt of Furniture, Carpet.. Ruga, CartsJns. 041 Fancy Parlor Piece and scores of pretty tiling tuat make a house Invltlnn. i HENRY MANNES 8 SO IMS, 429-431 Eighth Ave., bet. 31st and 32d Sts. jB- SEMI FOR OIU LITTLE HOOK ON HO.tIEFUHMHIItNO.-g BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. OUR ENTIRE HTOCK .1IARKEU IIOWN 33 1-3 PER CENT. FROM REGL'LAR PRICEH. I1UY NOW AND HATE 3IONEV. PARLOR SUITS, CIIA.tinER SUITS, HALL RACKS, DERKH, dse., &H AT LOWi:sT PRICES EVER NAMED. SPECIAL ACCOUNTS OPENED. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 120, 128 and 130 West 11th St., Iletirrrn fllli aud 7th Arcs. Auction Sales. Auction Sales. , Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges TO-MOmiOW. WEDNESDAY, at 11 A. SI., at Hi Bowery. hyS. FIltUSKI HON. Auctioneers DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and Mlwellanenui Articles, by on'r h. Ooodsteln h Son, 270 HrMr Ht., II rook I rn- T Ooods on EXIIIIIITION U to 11 A. M. Male of DIAMONDS bestnsstlP. 1 I Pianos and Organs. WANTED AT ONCE. ELEVEN SECOND-HAND SQUARE PIANOS HIGHEST CASH riUCC will be illoved for tbe abovo la ei change for our BEAUTIFUL NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, 7 13 octave, full Iron frame, 3 pedats, repeating action, 3 unison, and viry Improvement, war ranted for iU joarn Call or addresi L,. O. WKOKrAKTH, Manaser. NEKDHAM IMANO-OItnAN COMPANY, 36 Eat 11th St., New York. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A largn number of slightly ummI anil BeconJ-hmd IlKAND. t ntlflHT and FqUAHR PIANOS, all ln good order and min of them practically KQL'AL TO NEW, 1II be rlosed out THIS WEEK it price which DV.VY competltlcn' Every lnttrumnt baa been marked in PLAIN FIGURES and absolutely NO DEVIATION lll be madH from prlies fixed The stotk Includes pianos by the following makers: Writer) Itliideiunii & Moi,)-, Hirliiuny- ClilrkfrliiHs llrnlbtir Ve V Hon-, llullrtl iv DnU, ,siueMint lMano Co., INetvb iV l.iniiii and vlll be sold for cash or upon liberal Instal ments at purchaser's option. WEBER PIANO COMPANY, fith Ave., Cor. 10th St. Best Shoe told at the price. SB, S4 & S3.50 Dress Shoe Lq'ual custom work, cnMlfig from $6 to $3, $3.BO Pollco Shoe, 3 Solas Beit Walking Shoe eer made. 82.60 and $2 Shoes, Vneiiujllcd at the price. Boys' 82 & 81. 75 School Shoes, Are the Beit for Service. Ladles' $3, $2.60, $2, $1.76 nest Donfroln, Stylish, Perfect Fitting; nil S.r.lonalile, Jiest ln the yrorld. All Myles. Insist upon IiovlnB W. L. Douglas bhoes. Nnmn nnil prlro sti.mprl on hot. torn. -Y. I.. l)Olt(ils. Krockton, Muss. ROM at 108, CCO, gtUt, 007. 1054J, ISOO 1st BT.. 411, 7M, HSO, 1:I3, 1744, 181U tdoTC. HS. 37U llowrrr,a50, JS1H, 808, lU07,1470,lUSfl.lllUa,UUUl,UAUiiduTe.l 1. ,11 At.. A i 1(111 Ave. II SAto. ,), 4 At.. It, lU4,StOO,41SlXIIou.,on.l.i:l4H SUSUrund l. lSOCu.ul .t. ,ror. lloncn CIIIC'ubkI .,. 438 Ilroudwnv.cor. Urund .l.i ISilU llroadwuT, ror. 4S,h t,t 1171 CSA Ilild.o. .t.i lit, aits 477 n7. 77 87711th M.r.iSo. lal,KC4,H7II ArernwIcU .,. toU7. 70Sbth .v.. 1 787 tolunihi.. "Te. 1 t.rd.m Te. 1 1 lu Park How 77 li llronu. wnyi SOM, Kulton.t.l lfl'i Smilli.l.i Ilin .""JR, mt;t 10, t'rty ., rop. William t.l 101, Carmine .t, 177 Wllk. , CUII K. 1118, h t. ... e,i ar.HSKY CI'rY-40.COO. no Nevrark 1 411 MonlKOUirry at. 1 47S Qron .t. 1 Sporting. iiiuYci.1: Hi7i;niTran ol ihnw 1.5DO New 1mi4 tiuletlu llttnl at IU.V mmnleto at , oo itwiU also CCO u( nume make, sllslitlr soiled or tied hut little, i-Ann,'i,kJ5aAs, aiUVM.A.l,;,,,8t. IUCYCLE3 V. Iiit. upwt lh entire cycl. tradt wits our cut price.' IMIoti and Jew, I eu.hlon Urea, t!0 10 J0, pneu..tlri4 llalelgbi. Ornvondet. Balvatora. Hleetwlnm. Kovora, Itudcn, Bcorcnera. I.uxum, US to 157.10; iccond-liand wneeli from lit to 130, old wbeeli taken In tradt: terms caatu A. O. C. CO.. 10 Barclay it., par Ilroadwar. Ulrsm Bath. Hiram Iluili, atone tltno lnatmaiter o( Hound Brook, wherobowaibom, tiled yeitcrday nt thoresldcnc ol hU dsuuhter, Mrs. Margaret llolrombv, Na 1IKM Kat a rand strttt Ellta UUi. Us vru In bis eljht'ttt ;sx. Railroads, "11 "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAI 1 NEWYOBJ (ENTRAL 7 '&. HUDSON RIVER R, a 'From Orsnd Central Matlon, 42IBU 8.30 A. .H.-Kzrept xunday. Kmplre 8tai bxiircsft. Kiuttcst train In th. world. 0.30 A. .11. -Daily fait Mall, lor BuUalo, Ml- SEnra Falls, Chlcwtn. , lO.no A. .!. KxoeptHnndar. Dajr Esprsss. ' l.OU 1'. H. Dolly lprCmdDnatl.6t.LouUaal Chlcnjo. 3.30 P M.-Ej. Bunday. For Albany anl Troy. 4.30 1". M. Daily. New York and Chlcarj Limited. Hue Clereland 7.40 A. M., Detroit". U.'JA.M., ClilcaKOO.U0 I. M. O.tlO r. M.-Dully. For Cleelaud. Detroit, ChlcitKO. Cinrlnniitl and St; l)uls. J 0.85 I'. SI. -Daily. For Burllnjton. ristts.. hure and Montreal. i i 7.30 P.M. -Dally. For Buffalo and Nlstaif Falls. O.OO KM. -Dally. Only Bleeping Car nuaeo. Kern for Itocliestcr carried nn this train. O. I A 1'. Jt. -Dally lor Chicago and Ojtdensburft and except Sunday for Cape Vincent. O.OI A.M.and :t.J() I'. M. Daily eic.pt Ban. , day for littitlleid Tla Harlem DItIsIod. M nner Ialace can on all thmush trains, j 'J rnlns Illuminated by rintscn Llcht. ' Ticket and Wngnrr nfllitn at Urand Central Btatlon. llti, aoi, 41:i, 7S, D'i Broadway, Ml Colmubnaavr,, oil West l'ifithnU, and 138tbit ftatlnn, New Vork: a.'lsanl TW Fulton St., sat 74Hroadnay, K. 1,.. Brooklyn. I IlaKsace checked from hotel or residence btai vetqoit Express Co. JOHN Jf. TOI.TKY, OEOROE II. DANIRIA General Manager. Oen. Pass. Aieot. . i For Sale. j,. p.. sss ssa BBS, WATCIIE8, diamond, II III II IT oniaay payment). Lowest I K N 1 1 1 I prices. Business rontldrs- Dl IlL II I I tlaL C.UIIIK WATCH HaisWTl I I CO. World Building-. nllP llimni " Waioh, Usllvereoflm. UUUi JJU W 11. medlstelyi Jew.lry am uum uuiiui terms; no misrepresent, tlimi. J. 1C Arnold, No. 3 Msldta lane; taks Flpyotnr. ' 1MC CUES We bate 150 Tic) del. lust boucM lot casb. comprlslns Halelgbs. Credenuas. Qulatoas.! RudReH. Luxury. Urmondet. Flettwlngs. DendU soea, Smalleya, c, new wbeeli and second-band, TarylRK tn price from 115 to I3S; blsb'srads pata matlcs. new, 110 to 153 Com. and sea us before purchasing eluenhere. IU'RAl-I) CVCLK CO.. lit Nassau at.. New Vork, near Post-Otnce. WII.LCOX ft flltlllS, Automatic. Donsestle. New? Home. White, Hlueer, llousehnld. th. wstW known Krnse. JlKup: rood second-hand aewlar. machines from 110 up, for cash or monthly pay ment. V exenanre, rent and repair allkladl ofinachlnes. Kruse M'l'f Co., 1HK. 14th it I SU3 Urand su lIAM)SIM,"watche anil Jewelry sold on credit to responsible parties. Henri Bchaap, ol k 63 Maiden lane, Hotels. on CT.-niNNKn. with wirjE.-on - KOISOH'S RESTAURANT, 80-31 KAHT 2I1TH HIV. Near llruadwaj TAIlf.K D' HOTKToOc. .Includlnswln.i Ocounws, selection of SOdUhes. NewYorkllotel.OOallway. Lost, Found and Rewards. LOOT-Lady1 sold watch and chain, from Pisa. antn. throush 118th st. to Bisters' Academy, nrar4thave. ; Initials K. L. ; liberal reward. J. IjUJy, 1W1 lMeosant ave. J LOKT-IrtsirBetter. white spot on chest, small! white spot on forehead and dark red sloss, mM dlum height : nam. Trot. Howard offered. Mrs. bchwsrtx, 01U West 101st st. Purchase and Exchange. I HOIIME KXCHANllEn for wacon or bnriyl stalls let; horses boardea,18 monthly. MatkUl luu Mercer st. Millinery and Dressmaking.! 40i'KNTtil llala trimmed, latest style.: In prcwed, fesUiers curled. So. Estelle, H47 otn at Furnished Rooms Wanted.' FUnNISIIED rtOOM."by yosncmarrll tm between 22d st. and ltd St., east ald.j bo c dren, no cooking; stats terms, moderate. J. 1 110 World uptown. Help Wanted Female. A UIHL WANTED to drt general housework a small fanitly, 23 Division st. Business Opportunities. UllK iuWTit Ftilt HiLfcVother bualusu r eaiorMlllEf. Apply to 600 VrrBSl.,im,