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7- The World's Situation Day Is Thursday. THE WORLD; TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1893. BIDS FOR BUILDING LOTS, About Sixty Offers Accepted Dickinson Estate Parcels. THE REMAINING PIECES TO BE SOLI) BT CONTRACT. Other Proper IT Dliponc-d Of on 'Chinee nnd luiproreHl Realtr Scheduled for Offering of Hie for Structure, nnd Alteration.

Fllrcl In tlip nnd (Joealp. That portion of the Dickinson estate which consists of 172 building lots fronting on Sodgwlck nnd Orahnm Boston road and Malcolm 24th Ward, was offered under the hammer yesterday by Auctioneer James L. Wells, at No. Ill Broadway. The rale was well attended.

The bidding started very promptly and continued fairly active until about sixty lots were sold. Thon trier-owns tt falling off. and the highest bids ottered were too low for acceptance. The remaining lots were withdraw from auction to be sold by private contract. Two lota on the southwest corner were to A.

O. Whaley for two lots adjoining, on Sedswlck to Wright Bros, for two lots adJolnlnK. to 8. M. Daniels for two lots niljoln- Inp, to J.

H. Goodwin, for JJ.200-, two ilots adjoining, to O. Alger, for J2.1M; 'lour lots adjoining, to H. A. Fr.izel for two lots adjoining, to U.

o. Joes for one lot on the northwest corner of Old Hoston road and Ivlwood to C. C. Stevenson for two lots on the north side of Elwootl 147 feet eaat of Lasher to A. O.

Whaley for J1.450; lots adjoining, to S. M. Daniels for one lot adjoining, to J. T. Minter for WTO; one lot on the southeast corner of EhvooJ ave.

and Malcolm to A. O. Whaley for two lots adjoining, on IShvood to John Oallls for two lots adjoining, to J. M. Connor; two lots adjoining, to Strauss; two lots adjoining, on Lasher to A.

Kelly for one lot on the northwest corner of Lasher and Graham to C. Locktlne for $300; four lots adjoining, on Orahnm to P. L. Marshall for two lots adjoining, to John Wooley for one lot adjolnnlg, on the corner of Malcolm to A. O.

Wlmley for one lot adjoining, on Malcolm to F. Marshall for $700; one lot adjoining, to W. Senn for $700; two lots on the southeast Comoro of Klwood ave. and Lasher to L. Strauss for Jl.MX); two lots adjoining, on Kiwood to F.

K. Edgar for Jl.lMi; two lots adjoining, to W. J. Archtr tor SI.MO; two Kits adjoining, to J. Kdwurds for four lots adjoining, on Ely place, for $2,440.

to A. S. I-'razel; one lot on the northwest corner of Cintham ave. and Ely place, to J. O.

Smith for $SOO; two lots adjoining, on Graham to J. McGuIre for four lots nil joining, to F. Edff.ir for J2.4M: one lot adjoining, on the northvuHt ranter of Lashor to H. Volmi-r for Js.li), and three lots adjoining, on Lasher to J. Conless for Richard V.

Hnrnett Co. sold under foreclosure proceedings, the four-story brick factory, with lease of land lOUx C0.11X101.8.KS1.S. Nos IS'JS to 1S30 Ave. A and the two five-story brick flats, with land 50x99.11, Nos. 300 and 311 Wi-st 143d to W.

H. Fleitner for and the three-story brick house, land 50x 9D.11, on the north side of liM st. liw feet east of 3d to samo for $13.301 He adjourned the sale of premises Nos. 163 to 1CD West 9Sth to -May 23. William ICennelly sold under a similar order, the three-story brlclc tenements.

With lot No. 206 Enst 31st to II. Paine for $7 C75, and adjourned the snle of premises No. 10J East 71st to May 17. TO-DAT'S arCTION SAI.B8.

The auction sales announced for today at No. Ill Uroadvvav embrace the following parcels: By amyth Ryan-The five-story stable, 2T.xRl.10. at No. 78 Monroe it Horenburgcr Pfund, architects; 000. Louis for a three-story frftm dwelling, 24x43, on northeast corner Morris ave.

and 181st O. Ilelchman architect; $6.000. Jamca Brown, for four three-stor brick dwellings, each 19x50, on nort Ride of feet east of Amsterdai G. Pelhnm, architect; $60.000. Isldor 8.

Korn, et for a seven story brick store, lil.7 1-2x100. at Nos. nnd 74 Clcverdon Putzc architects; $120,000. Congregation Shaaray Toflla, for brlc synagogue. 75x102.2.

on south side S2d gt 150 feet east bf Amsterdam Krun ner Trvon, P. Mltchel, for a threc-sto: brick stable, S.9XS8.S, at No. 74 West 681 Carrcre Hastings, architects SS.OOO. Herthn E. Thurston, for six three story brick dwellings, each about 15x5 on north side of Hath 225 (ect WPS of lOlh J.

P. Leo, John Brown, for a three-story fram dwelling. 20x40. on west side of Unlo 125 fcot enst of Ogden D. Warner, architect: J3.500Y Fourth Presbyterian Churt-h.

for i four-story brick dwelling. 20xM, on wes side of West End SO feet south Olst st; Jnrdlne, Kent Jardlnc, archl brick store and tenements, with lot 26x 80. at the southeast corner of Market slip and Water st. By William Kennellv-The three-story brick tenements, with lot 24.SX100, No. 209 10th ave.

By Pf'er F. lets situated respectively on Morris av. Bonner place, 163d and 164th four lots, together 100.11x100, on the northwest corner of West End ave. and 106th four lots, together 100x99.11, on the north aide of 148th 600 feet west of an 'L two ola on north side 295 feet west of 5th ave. By 'William Interest In and to the three-story brick By Bryan L.

four-storj' fcrlek house, with lot 24.6x94.10, No. 37 10th st. Insraham framo house, with lot 25x77.4. on the southeast corner of 8th ave. and 35th Bt By John S.

lots opposite Crotona Park, 24th Ward, and 6 lots on 3d and Brook near Cist 23d Ward. No. 69 Liberty by Richard V. Hamett brick house, with lease of Jot 14.5x80, No. 420 West -J4th at and the three-utory brick store, with lot 38x91, on the northwest corner of Forest ave.

and place, with stock of groceries, Artuii.i: HIM NKW Applications for permits were tiled In the Building Bureau yesterday as follows: Theresa F. Fisher, for two-story brick store, 28x05. on Courtland ave. 533 ftet south of Hath A. Pfelffer.

archl- li. Ramsey, for four five-story brick nuts, each 31.3x89.6, on north side of 65th 200 feet east of Columbus M. B. V. Ferdon.

architect; HHgem. for a five-story brick flat. 25x88.7. on north Bide of 104th BO feet wwjt of Manhattan same architect; $20,000. John J.

Mahony, for nve three-story brick dwellings, each 17.0x50, on north Bide of 140th 125 feet west of Amsterdam same architect; $80,000. Philip Collins, for a three-story brick WORLD'S HOUSE AND HOME'DAYS ARE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, Mark Bhimenthal, five-story brie! tenement, 17x40, No. 14.1 Orchard st. Fred Ebellng. architect; $1.800.

Fox Rlggs. live-story brick store 30x160. No. 31 Union O. P.

Graves architect: $10,000. J. .1. Astor. live-story brick tenement No.

260 Elizabeth B. Brrger, architect; $1,500. Hnme. three five-story brick tenements 23.10x70.4, Nos. 262 and 264 Elizabeth st.

same nrchltcct; $900. Estate of J. Gould, four-story opera house, 114x275. on 8th between and 24th .1. B.

McUlfntrick Son architects; $30.000. I.oeb Knsi-nbnch. five-story brick tone- mem, 23.4x74. No. 71 East UWth L.

Helnecke, architect; $1.000. M. F. Gelfenhngen, three-story brick structure. on northwest corner Lenox nve.

nnd 127th G. Hoblnson, architect; J1.500. Estate of Anna O. Hunter, three-story brick tenement, 2.1x45, Nn, Sheriff St. Joseph Wolf, architect; $500.

TO iNi.Aituf: mr ni-Kiu-norsK. The Grnnd Opern-House Is to be considerably enlarged and improved during the months, from plans by J. U. McElfntrlck Son. Many objections have been found from time to time with the interior arrangement, anil It Is proposed lo supply a remedy.

The present slarfe extends eighteen feet beyond the curtain Into the auditorium, nnd the boxes nre on the singe. The curtnln space will lie reduced to eight feet. This will allow for about two hundred more Tile present boxes will be removed nltogether and others of now design will be built. Instead of six boxes'. nK nt present, there will be twelve boxes nnd six loges.

One of the greatest inconveniences In the present house Is (hat the stnse Is practically out of view of the front seats, and that the side seats are so arranged tlmt the people D'-cupylng them an- obliged to turn almost curni'letoly around to get a of what may be going on. To do awav with this, the stage floor will he lou'ered. now flouring an-! risers will be put Into the iiuilitorium, and the seals nt the sides will be entirely rearranged. A complete new heating, lighting and ventilating plant will be added. Electricity will be substituted in place of gas.

The present chimney-stack Is to in- taken down and rebuilt larger ir.ul higher. The foundation wall under the first story of the house at No. 302 West 24th st. Is to be torn out and tipper walls, supported by tin-proof columns, built. The two old bollnrs will he replaced by four new ones of horse-power each.

The house will be refurnlnhed and decorated throughout. The cost will he about $30,000. NOTKES AMI OOSSir. The four-story dwelling nt No. 2-18 West sf.

Is to be altered tor business purposes from plnns by John C. Uurne. The work of building the electric railway in Railway. N. was commenced The large vacant plot nt st.

and 4th recently purchased from the AdamH Express Company, Is to be improved by the erection of a ten-story fireproof building. George P. Slnde represents the syndicate having control of the nuiUe A committee hns been appointed by the Board of Trade of Paterson, N. lo secure grounds in various, parts of thnt city for small parks. A filx-stury warehoxise will be erected nt No.

North Moore Bt. by Samuel A. Frledllne. HKNI1Y ST. Nn.

Boono ref, ti Hyman Schmitznr MAIIIKN I.A.N'i:. No JeuuitO to WmO Lynn OLIVKIlnT. Nn 70 i Samuel Weil 1 In Carln AI.bKN ST, 17. Ilarnani 4 1 31,0110 uile to Naurr I 20.350 G1IANDST, No 258 Wall tu Jacob 30,000 10,000 1 14.7DO 28,500 14,760 Wo'f, Irua, to Silvorman BANK ST, a. 16J.5 ft of Greenwiuh 21.10x00 CULTJMIUA M'.

No 6b. Unatt 1'fuiler wife loll Klein 9TH ST. No a'4 Surah I.uillon Mnoii'. lr COLUMlllA SI', aa. ICO ft oi Uelancty at, 20(100: Benetllct A Klein to JonaM Weil A ano 31S't'KT, a.

ft wotbtn arv. 20x98.tl; Robert wife lo Adolpn Flejteo- OTTll TnoillnaseM.eir. lo I'eter ilolnea 14,725 3UTI1 HT. a. A3 It of l.elinKlon Anton Markert, jr, wifo to Aulon MarliMt 1 10TI1 ST.

7UO fteof 41 hair. 10.Si 14; 22.500 'J7TH SI', HC.8 ft of are, 60x 98.0: lllcliMl Willie to 60,000 331) ST, NOB 310 A U1J John McUluio Mann W.37S 100.11:0 (lajlor to 5T11 It of 131at .1, ISxloil Richard A wife (o FA Kelaa. 5T NICHOLAS AVlS, No 187: Philip wlf.lo 1T11 AVK. 2204; Botart wife to It Ilanert 3OI.UMUUS 2.5x7&; Sllnon Anltr ot al to Oha. nw i.

D.X I2.t: Mark Aihrtal to Thai Kilmer 100TH ii.lOO It of A 6,80 U7.BO 40,00 90,80 1,90 COI.UMUI;S'AvK.'V.'.'iio'.Vi (i 'nni'ib'Hi i llobhr. ni. r.dill it. D4.3X Tho.il. r.llner xlfetoUU Auffnatlne AVK.

ea, 11 It of at, to A. Delmonr 4,00 OPKKNI-, 200 It iv of llantnorne TiOxQOO; n. It. Pvrklna wife to A 6,40) Iflal) ST, a a. Ml) ft of Imh tnC.8x 104.11: Ttioa l-olton in A AVK, 25 ft a ot 141vt at.

25x75; Muller ct al to Uhilitlan KaitnrrAnKe 30,000 117)11 Sf, nil. UAfl not 1'am avr. 2ox 124TII NT, r. fu ft of 5th are. 20x 101).

11: Orl.on Nmlth to AT 104TI1 It, ft of 4tli are, 2. )X 101). Hi rlllen McCabe to Jennie Anee- Nna I.aat; Charlea Hall 10 Uonrr Uernbardb 4TII air corner 1041H nt. ICllOO.lI i ItannaliCauabeerto Heinle Oanaboi-r llnrll DO. 2113 ft ir of Are 'J5x lloneto A 1'ncrl SI 1 AVK, No 173; I'lilllp Braonil.r to (t McFadden 11TII AVK.

KlUftHof IllSllint. MrFailden 11 144TI1 nea. ft .1 of College are, 25I100; Vlrinnla Ha. to A Varlan CO.VUultll AVI', nir 425 fur of Mi. Inc-ton at, 25xlUO; to Mccaflertr 1,000 IRIMMI.VS AVK, a.

31-J ft of Hlat at, 25x30; John McCann to it chediejr 22,000 1 7,000 0,500 100 100 Medary, Jacob T. to Kdwan! Ji Cole. per jr $2,000 'ame', Kattar A.I 121S 1 BOO 1, 3,000 2.801) 5,030 rr, per yr McKelrer, John, to Jullua Koru, U20 Htanton at: 8 rra. per jr Mulrr, Wlrnfroil, a-lnif, to Jacob Itoaeti- berr. No 138 Weat 120tb at; 3 jra.pdr rr icbolle, Jacob, Jt ano to Ado.

ph Stein, Uil are, No 1400: per jr. Alarj, lo liroirn, No 1UU peryr 0 to Joxeptl Annelt. Schmidt, Onion fi per yr 7. m.liv, to l.awrenc. 7 rra, per rr.

1 30D Catharine et al to tlie lieu- rnk-k Club. 10 Woat iOtliat; 5 m. per Jonai, wife to Nancy Sher- i auo, na at, ir of Loxaro. $20,000 Aneerma, to t'Mth HI, ot I.ex am 1 yr i'llamv, K. to 1'hfllp llraeniler, a M.

Nicholas are. ol to German Ilnnk, ir St ernhji.lt. to Wm J) 15t) I22d nt, 6 2 ert.llniter. Valentine. nlln to llrimnier A ano, an lujth tt, of Vil are, 1 yr ani-r, lieoti, 10 truatres of estate a ave.

of t)8tli at. i yro tn ilo 1:12 allield. Patrick, to Annnt Si IJIdosway', a let are, ot tlOth itnla'N lark. Anna U. to lleury 1.

79 1 rr Anun, to Albert ,1 Ati.vn». Hi let, 2 yra la. win- to Mvciii.d.n a i ft. not tlh urc. (ieu to Chuff It et a ot Ainal.rd.im avp, hond i eaonhelmer, Adoiph, to 'rittn liiiar A Trn.l Co.

No 311 31tl 2 yri ennolly. hnaan. et Anii-lia)KaiipQ-i, 18th ht, of 1st are. 1 yr A. wife lo Mosra tirnen.an Itlltejr nl Union are.

trite lu Uirer War 7iiH ai lloweiy. 1 yr Art.Teil. Hannah (', tvhiard Smith, cur at nre, 1 yr arm, I'eti-r, irifu to Thns Jt a 20tli el. of Tt yrn Man, Alex A ivifn (o Iho Titlo (ii ar A Co, 122J at. ir of are, Oe- ma nil Andrew A tu Kane, a noiiluranl.

a of 142d at, 3 yr.i. Jolin llaaruti. Game 7 lyr K. to Mary Kahakl, of it, 1 JT orn. toTtUe (iuar.v Trust (Jo, No.

tit anil 1 yr orj, M.rrT, lnir-fi Allirunl liarcia. Jl rark atp, yra A hunt). Hour? Ue Purest 1 yr 'I Mtata 3,200 3,000 84.0UO 000 10.000 20,000 1.000 2,750 40.009 4.00U 10.JOU 14,000 14.0CU 4.000 10.000 3. 50J 24,000 22.000 1.000 4,000 75,000 7.000 000 8.000 0,500 20, (JOO 500 5.000 4.500 Thursday Help Wantea Ads. Repeated In The Eyenlng: World Free.

SHOT DOWN ON BROADWAY, DiscImrRfd Employee Kills HI Foreman and Himself. THE CR151E COJllllTTED IN PIMB VIEW OP PASSING T1IROXGS. ucuftt Turbulont TVorkmnn Ilullet Into the Ilenil fifliliarill nnd Out Own Bralnn Alouient Z.ntor no Rhooln Down Victim from Ilnd Lint Job Two Wanner, an insiihorvllnatc, mls- chler-uiaKlntf employee F. Ilelstcln furriers. lirondway, was dischargee ast Saturday bectuse of his insolence and turbulence.

Tcsterday morning at 7.SO Ue deliberately murdered Henry Oebhardt, tho 'oremau who discharged him, nnd then blow out bM own brains aud fell dying at his victim's AMSI'EHIlAM AVK, N'i Uliaa A mloto i' Palnv 718T HT. No 258 Harriot I'liilllpn A ano to Matil'la II (jouzalnz 711 I'll ST. No 2.1 i John Layltir to Hntiry 1UTU iST, It of Ainatardani ate, 0x102. 2 i era) Phelpa, et al to Ueu A M', Nca454 Louis tiacha vt nt to Ittvitnii ano 67TII HI'. 12J It not Utll 25.21 101.1; Kliia A nno to llaumrr COI'll 1UO 11.

o( Ulh aie. 101 l.oula Ij itaoRener. ref, to Mauhfan 30,000 100 40,000 62,000 100 28.000 1 501-11 hT, Nn 511 llroilorlck Bt at to A Quii-fceobna COT1I hT.n ft eof 5th arr.25xll)0. CandeoJt wife to Herman Armour 1ST AVK, a.ci,rofliOlllat,76.5llUU; An- nlo liuoaway to Mad AT. Hefi i.J'JI.

ool'Jil Max Jt wife to Mlna a'16 It ot i 38,000 1 Vfma'Aeclier'A ann to Lonifc 17.0b4 1ST AVK. P. cor VIA el. Newbold too ANewbolil i 6'l II AVK. ne our 45lb.

it, 'iSUUI; lianry Smith llrooka 189,000 70TH hT. 160 ft of laiare. 102.2; littler a to llarki ei, it a of 50th at, iCi.Si 76.7; MarrJ that I to.I 27,600 COTI1 HT, 1110 ft of Madlion IOU.5; urn Jt mllo to Helen 1 tl'. 1 'i. Frederick Ateiauder it wife to lleurr filruckhouaen Oa.OOO BU cor 7910 5U.

ljlt)6; Harry McNa'ty et at to houatfer, 00,010 1ST AVt, noitilt. 35. lop: Auuie DlKlwty to Patrick Caul- I 10 61)l) 8,000 'J5. 4x1011 i I'harlte Fowell to A "A ji oi'f b'l 'li Witt i Henry A Bade It -life to Ben Ua Mama. St, 100 117TH ST.

a. lit ft ol Hark are. 100.11: Uatberln. O'llara to Jlarj llo- I Oi, UOO MauaKhan et al to Claieooe 0 211 AVK. nw cor liOlh at, f0.7llOU; A uioit Jacob 4 to cbarjea I laoii.

1) HT, 15.0U« ol omau uioi aco ara 1011) HT, 15.0U« ol Jill 100 iElliel.otJa to A lioro HOUSE AND HOME ADS IN THB MORNINO WORLD ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ARE REPEATED IN THE EVENING WORLD tlolm 1 UlH'Klt rLAClli. a a. ISO ft ol Union are, Ure.n to George A 181 a' Vliu'f o'l 'it Oouoor lo Jatnea 311 30 ft a of mad it, 60x1001 UOAUWAY, tt of''i'eVl'aoJ View ave. IQOxlgJi 1'rauk Yorao to A Ulan el nl to 6,750 800 10,000 18,600 10, tOO 2,200 10 hroir.cz, hertha. linsli, to "I Hank, 35 Shecittat rlng.tono.

John, .1 irir. to Tlio Mutual I.lie Ilia Co, V.ait 'JUt Hi, ot Co- are. 1 Jr. fi nitirea adtiou Aro Reformed Ctiurctt to Annie Diiowar. cor lat are 1 (iulh at.3 yra rrrelln.

Carlo, 10 Holt, No 70 Olirar al. Inatal oodr. Winlleld jr, toHjra Ludloir. No J-J 9th at, 2 infer. to Anchor A ano.

a rtrnh al. eof 2d arn, llertlm, lleury A ir 2,1 re. sol "Kill av. 3 yr Matthlan, to Kicha'rd- un, a SUlli Ht, VT oi an 1 :) yrn Maiiua. Alary, to Ji.hu I'eiilon.

a 1 i til at, ir ot I'ark are, 1 yr a.uire. Tor.nee to Carri. niiiu-y, n'a 117th at, of 4th are, I yr rUinlle. Jane, to tno German Am Ural liuarCo, a a 117th at, oof 3 yrP Frank, wife to the, Ua'r'l'e'm Banli, a i. of are, 1 yr cl-mlnen, Ueorce to Philip 173 Muuolas are.

3yra Alice lo JoaenhlQe Ota 304. .1 ami. map eitate Dyckinan, part 3 Dyckman home- itead prop. 3 yra tenberi, Bliuon, et a) to tno tieamrD'a llank for Sara, ne cor 2d are A 22d 'wi to On'r'liiVopner rally, a a OCIh at, uf Amaterdam are. I yr urol.

to KHther tilinona. i at, ol Are 7 luoa mi to Herman t'ranu, same prop, 7 HIOH atelier. Franz, A i.lfo tn the liry Hook -iar tnat, a Are II, a of 17th at 1 yr llVt-il, Mary, Helen A Keaulei. a are. lot 4, map'nf Falimotmt Upper Morrlaauia.

24th Ward, 3 yra. 2 in, Henry, lo 1'r'e'd iVVck of 4th are, 3 yra mtceti hnltr.er, llyinan, to Ambrose nearJoutliHru Uouierftru, oor Iiecatur are, yra -to nun Same to Clinton 3,600 7,000 3.EUO 3000 1VUV 4.000 3.000 4.750 1.760 13.500 1.100 7 gnrt yr. Stheideuker. Cnna A ano, manetal. uxra, a a 133d at, of 7th arc.

.1 yra Plsch. Chan, to Auir Jaoob, 2141. 21-iii'it 2145 till an, A- 263. 1 iUOth 6 10 OUO Itldi HiindCinnmi.alon, nir cor Maillioa are i al, notes i rnr, VandewMer, Jamea I', to IVteV It. f.onehlln.

a Weat Hud are. UOlb at. Mark. Adam. If wile to John lilcuicf 'iVroir'.

Ini! Co, a Hlld at, ir ot Are A. 1 yr. Celealin to 17 ri Trait 10th at, ooMtllave.3 2,000 0,000 12,000 STOCK GAMBLERS AKKESTKD. Iniprctnr i( on Noir Slreot Kttnblliilimom. Inspector llcr.aughlln and Ills dotooitros made ram on an ollogort "Buolcut sliop at.

No. 40 New street yesterday, ana conlls- caled three ana jsu. George W. HuuiDlo. tho proprietor or the piaco, and Charles Matthews, of No.

West Nlue- tecnlli street, the cushlcr; Monroe Williams, ot No. su University place, ana Frank cole, ot No, 10 State street, Brooklyn, vreio arrested. Detectives ClarK and Hogers paw a visit to the place and learned tliat Itumtiledeult In only tour alleged Alplno, York, Orungo and Maple raining stock. In tho Place was a large blackboard, upon wuloh prices were quoted. These quotailons were received by ot whlou tiioro were three In the rooms.

The two detectives also clnlm mat Humble would sit In the buck room during business hours and howl quota. Hons Into a puonofrapn and clianiro them to suit himself. the two detectives boufht two shares Of Oranee stock, quoted at, 07. A tew minutes later a new cylinder woa broueht irom the room, and the stoolt by this had fallen to UU. Mr.

Hunble, then un- pearcd, announced to ttogers, who held the stock, that, by a sudden decline he was wiped out. 'VUI8 transaction wan reported to tlie Inspector, and the raid followed. In tlie Juffersou Market I'oiico Court res. terday attornoou Kuioblo and Mnuuuws tYt-ro held In default of SI, 000 bail for examlna" tlon, cliareea with vlolfttlnu the gambllntr law, and It Is possible a more si-rious will bd ureterred. wiHlauw ana cole wero TITOJ ago numblo was arrested on a ilmllar ouargu while oouductluir a place at No.

51 No utrcot. AC tliat time he drew his quotations irom a box. Kutnble clulmedlu court yesterday that, the four uilnlntr stocks he'qaoted were la actual existence and that he. liiuiseK owned tbo uilnou. Fatalljr KhaC by Her tittle Son.

JAMESTOWN, N. May wlto ol.Uie Itor. William Gape, oj sugar Orove, WM probkbljr titplly sliot yesterday by the dlscttirge ot a Bltitol to Vbe iMmds of ber Beyfu-yoM-oia sop. IIKSRV oeniunBT, Tno muriter occtirreU on the open sldewnllc one ur tlio most crowded pnrts of Broad- anil at un hour when the was llol with thousands ol people on tncir way work. 'I'hu sccno wns in front of tho iroauwny central Hotel, formerly th-i (irand cntral, where Jamis Klsk was shot and Illed by StoUes.

icbhnnlt was tin his wny to tho only a few doora below wht-ro lio met his lie llvi-tl with his wife iintl nvo chll- ren tit Xn. 7 Clinton tilaco, and lott bid uuso In thu best of health and spirits not nnrc than twenty minutes before hi) vrns turdcrvd. It wnsbls custom to go to tho tore by way of Mercer ati'eot, but yoatenUy ns so hrlyht and wnrm that, for tho first me In many ho went over to lirontl. -ay and tlown that, tuoroushlnre, whero tho isnssln lay In wait for him. seemed llKo a latallty," salt! Jlr.

Hel- t-ln, Goblmrill's employer, In apeaklng ot ho tragedy. tJeWiarut bntl gono hla usual rnuto ho woultl JIRYO missed Wanner, TTiio was patrolllnjf llroatlway from the llroadiroy Central Hotel up to Clinton plato. I tlo not bellevu Gebhurdt has como 10 or cono from hia work hy way tit Uromlway be- loro for over a year, nml yet (hn moniinir ahdve all others, whe.ii (li-sith lai 1 In wait for him, that was tho route he look. It scorns as though thu poor man's evil uenlus guldeu him ihero." Tbo tntfreay was witnessed, or parilally witnessed hy many people. (Sublr.mU, a thrifty, temnerate-looKlni; workman.

WJB at a ruput down llronti- way on Hie west side. As he cot In front, or Kilwurd'Simon's mink anil ban store, under the south end of iho Ili-oadway central Hotel, at. No. Hrondwity, au excl'cd- looklui; man iliii-tt'd out of the crowd ot pcdestrlaiiH an 1 lapned him on tho shoulder. This was IUKI ho held In his hauu a dirty half.sheet of commercial noto paper.

As turned VVtimter thrust tills paper Into Ills face nnd made some remark, fiehhardt Imimtleiitlv nnd tried to pass nu. in ironl of him anil detained him, talking excitedly thu while. I horror ot the tragedy, which they even then I hardly realized. The Incidents which' led up to this bloody affair were Inslgnltlcant In themselves. Wanner hud worked tor the firm off and on for two years.

Two ago lie applied lor work and got it. lie nailed furs to UonrJs alter thnr wore cut, and was counted a good workman. Ho had noc before shown any marked Indications ot his devillsn disposition. although he wns known to bo Irritable nnd somewhat Intractable. Last.

Thursday ho had trouble with hartlt's son, who also wo'rkeil in tho shop. Young Upuh.irdt, who was his superior, told him to nail certain lurS In a particular way. Wanner refused, and Initiated on natllni; them his own wny. Hot words wore exchanged, nnd younit ucbhtrdt reported tho matter to his lather. Uebhnrdt, the foreman, remonstrated with Wanner, and Wanner was in.

sjlcnt to htm as wolf. Ilotli Oobhardt and Wanner spoke to the head of tho Hrm, Jlr. llclstcln. who advised peace, but lett Ml authority in tho hands or (ienlmrdu Wanner then interfered with other work- meni advising them not to obey certain directions Foreman cielibardt had given them. Then debburdt lost all patience, and finally told Wanner when he drew his pay on Satin-clay (hot bis services would be no longer required, and that another man had becu on- gaircd In his place.

Wanner, It seems, hnd anticipated this, and 1C Is probable the crime ho afterwards committed was rioatlug even thus early through his mind. As he WUH pressing out a piece or fur that Saturday morning he said to another workman 1 am pressin? this piece now, and It 13 probably tho last one 1 shall over do In my itfC." Wnen be TTas discharged ho went atrnln to Mr. lielstcln. Uo complained ol Oebhnrdt and of tho abrupt, manner of his discharge. Mr.

Ilelsteln talked soothlnsly to him. tolllntr aim to co and look for another Job, nnd, If ho ailed, to come back after a tlmu and maybe tno trouble could bo arrnniicd. Wnnnor seemed pleasotl nt tbls, and on Saturday nlcht was henrd in where he was airing Ills grievances, to speak highly of Hclsielu. It Is proonbly or this ncldetit thnt llolsteln ns" well ns (iobhardt yns not murderrd, tor that Wanner oven nt that tlmo was plnnnlnjrroronze there Is little doubt. All tiny Sunday ho apparently brooded orcr ils (nuclcii wrongs.

Nome tlmo tltirlinf the Hoy ho wrote out the following noto: An 1 hare lieon In the hualno.a thirty yeara, and man iraa cnward ftioiiKh to dine-large me; tint you rlllaln to aoiiui one to turn on tnl- ju kball pay fur it nilh your Illn. (iKnilAiinT, Conrlcted. August Wanner, the Kxrcntlnucr. On tlio hack of tlie noto was written: MAY 11. 180.1.

I hereby certify that I want my frlenda, kok that my body ia crunmti-d and mr ipened. (Mcned) AUOL-ST WAN.VKI This was tho piece ot paper he thrust under nose a moment before murdovlnvr ilm, and which he held In his own left hand rhhu ho shot himself with his rlsnt. It, wns ounil tightly clutched In his lingers as he lay dying on thu sidewalk. Tin-re was a story abrond that tlio causo of iVunnerV enmity to tiebhurilt was because 10 was enamored of a laughter of tbo latter, 7ho worliert In tho shop, and that (Jobhardt, ho fttthi-r, had resented his attentions to tin- girl. Asa matter of fact Gcbhardt did not CATHOLIC SUMMER SCHOOL This Year's Session Will Jul, 15 and End AUR, G.

A PERMANENT H03IE HAS BEEN 8E CURED AT PUTTSBUKO, N. I. The TlireB Wcnki' Station Will an Intereatlni lie turen Will Be nellTtirotl by Einlnen Catholic Cnlumtuu ami ih Dlacoverjr of Arnarlcn Will Ho Dtnl wllh by a Uotlon I.aymnn. Tliu ol tho Catholic suamc KCKXT, OK TIIK NO. 007 nROADWiV.

avo ana nuvcr had a daughter who worked the shop, lie had a daughter, and a very one, but she did nut know Wanner nd had cover heard of ului until ho Ugurcd 5 her. mllicr'a murderer. crime was simply tne outcome of mind s.uurated vflm socialistic and an- AOOUST VfAtiHEIl, Gebhardt. ngaln ussujocl to get by him. This tlmu nc BUCL-mlrd, and stiinod on hurriedly to his work.

Wauner then whipped bvavy revolver out oi his hip nockct and, riiHhing behind (iobhardt, lie la Uw close to the back' oi Ills uocl; and flroU. Tuo report wivsi very nml In an throng had gathered about tho spot. Wanner, meantime, hnu stepped 10 tho window omurusuni siiunn's Htoiv, and. holding tlio ot thu platol tight against his right temple, sent a bullet utralght through his own head. Ciebhardt had dropped- In tracks tho moment Waiinor'x iHnl.a struck nlm.

Ho lay with his on tho Iron In (rout of the store. Wanner collapsed in a crumpled Iwup, his leot sliding outcloao be- slilo his victim's hoad. I'oHcmnun Murphy was Bluntim? In front of No. DH7 Hroauway at the time, ila rushed to the spol, riUfii-d Ocblinrdt's head from ilm walk and asked Him how Imdly hu was hurt. (H'hhuidt's Una moved, ho gasped once or twice, and then sUltuntHl out utono dead.

Miuinwlillu Hie mtiraercr lay on ihn walk, twitching convulsively In Ills lust, agonies. An ambulance carried him to St. Vincent's Hospital, vrhere lie died at 8.315, an hour and fifteen mlnulex artnr tho shooting. Oobhordt's body was removed to tlio Mercer street police station and liUilout in tho back yard, where later on Ills son camo ana idoutiiled it. Tho young man tuen wont to (he rurally homo, No.

Oilman place, whoro he broko tho nows to hla mother and tho rest or tho family. Tho mother and son then went together to the police station whero both were for a time completely overcome by tho coupled with a lialf- rrnzod l-iclousness or disposition. The probability is that ho made Himself partially drunk to norvo hlniaeit up for the he uniitctnnlatfd, ni lio wns ilrm'Ontr on Saturday iilulii, and It was thought had been somewhat under the IniUienco of liquor nt the tlmu or MH HI-HI quarrel with ynunif Uoblinrdt. Ho lived In llobuken and leaves a wife and two children. Ho was about forty years ot ago.

(ipbuardt wits rorty-soven. In the note which was found In Wanner's hand aa ho lay dying on tnu sidewalk, tho ot the two mentis ho had evidently written down were cut out, apparently wlin pen-knife. DUFFY HAY GKT A iNEW Tim r. li'uhe An.oclatlnn In WnrUlnir Tinriirila Hint Knil. There was a crowd nt tho rooms of the Clurles r.

Jilako Assgclutlon at, No. S63 Grand atreot lint night. A meeting liatl been railed for the purpose of raising funds to secure a new irlul lor Frank Buffy, who la In King under mi elf vcu-yeur sentence for i he kllltniroi Frank cuiiiilnchaui. Thirty letters from sympathizers were rend, aud It us to ruisu a subscrlp. Dully bus ninny irlonds among poll.

Man. tlclnns, and they are willing to assist blrnV Kill Italir. Mrs. Amelia Oelss, of No. nor East One Hundred nntl Fony-ulnth street, has been acting stransely lor a few days, and yesterday morning -sho procuroa an nxe and began to chop up tho furniture.

Bho told Her husband, F.mll. time she wanted to kill their bany. At iho Motrisunuv I'oiico Court she was nul'l for examination as to her sanity. G.A.BROGKWAY&GO. 39-41 WEST 23D ST.

To those interested in Furniture, whether luxurious for city homes or comfortable cottages, a visit to our warerooms will offer many suggestions, O. A. BBOOKWAY. H. Q.

SOHBENrCElSEN. Cleaning House. Hard work or easy work, just as you choose. If you find it hard work, it's because you won't use Pearline. You'd rather your time and your strength with that absurd rubbing and scrubbing.

Of course it's why Pearling was why Pearline is word, 'You don't know how easy it can letiPesM-Urie do the work. Then housercreaning. slips right along. It is overbefbre you know it, Peddlers and somo unscrupulom grocw wlU teU you thU is good as" us IT'S is iicvw leddled, and If your grocer sends you something In'place Uoty ter(lay as" as Only 25c, WU TOUWJ4Y UUVVN. ntaj (Jlacuirze ot lovuo eddl ed if oi eroccff sends'you something In place o( JOSKf 10 0 0 1 emiK-MMiawi, 1 jl'j 1 1f 1 i' i School liavo marked oui an interesting pi-o) for tbo coming session, which wll begin July I5nnd end Aug.

o. Tho oipcrl ment school at New London, last year proved such an emphatic success that per manont homo has been secured at 1'lattS' hurir, N. on tho shores oi l.oko champialn I-'ollowlnij Is a programme tor the three weeks of tho session: Jnlj 17 to 31-IIotr. A. Zahm, O.

S. of Notre Dam. UulTeraltjr, Indiana, firo lectucn on Solenou In Holatlon to Hallglou HOT, J. A. Doonan, S.

of liojton Oolli-ffe, Maaaaahtt. aotta, tour lecturaa on "Mental Pblloaopbr." Jtunt Jeoturoa aaaltfnml are: V.rr jtar. A. lealt. D.

ot Panllat Fatb.ra, Now Vork. uhjeat, Atitlientloltr of the Goappla Thotnan 1. of Uonton, aubject. Co. umliiu anil thn of Araerloa, Helena Ciueaainan.

of Atoherat, nubjeat, In- InlHr.lnrns America to Jaalmlla, the C'atbollo: Women Dowliie, ilri'Fri'nueT" an 'H to Azarlat, of Balli nfitltitte. New York, tiro leuturef on Kduoatlunal Ulcli.rd Alalooltd oMlalttmore, lectlrrua on ht.idlea Amourf t'ainoua thora; Her. A. 1'. Uoiln.

U. of New York, Catbolio Kriucational luatltntlona; J(er, of Albana, L'batutilaiu antt Itn Hlieovarur; Her. W. Mr. of fit.

Joaepir.i Troy, N. Jr.ii-ct: Life and t-iiotrr of Loucfolloir; -corge l.alhrop, of New London, aiibjout: Grmtua ailtl SoctotT. Julj 31 lo Anir. I'. A.

Ilalpln, 8. of Ht. I'riinoli XaTler'a o'ollfKo, New York, lite leu- ttiroiion KLblcal I'roblaina; lluf. JtMeuti 11. Me- Malion, of NIIHT York.tbrce locturen ou Scl.rtue iBoir.inrns America to laabnlla, the Agnoa L.

Haitllor. of New York, uf tbo American Uf Donald of aubjeou New i-'rani LourdBH; Hnv. Comity. D. ami Worvaatnr.

two teutiiroa Uoltta Knd Irish Wrltar.i in I.ttoratura. AUo Imiun-Bfrom I'otnmian (Wr. O'KulIlj), ttin ('oUe ot the Chrtitlnti Drnthora, London I lei-trlcltr AHI! Kxv. 1 4 1. O.

ot bomaraet, O. nub- Wli.it theHumrtm of St. Thomaa Anulnan, lu fuKiitlon to theao wcok-dor lectures them will to services, with sermons by every Sunday inornintriinu evou.ng. Vlcar-Uuneral T. K.

Walsli la now arranginp tho proRramino or tueao Hormous. Tbere will also bo anurtou oi Friday ftltcr- noou receptions, 03 follows Hiimlay-rioliool July 21, ROT. Thomtvt McMtiUn, Liiti'ctnr of bt. rnurs Sundaj-BcUool New York, Catholic editors and writarfl, 118, 1-- Hardy, Chutr- tin of rrttm C'oiniiiHlofl of C'atbolln nr Kohool for nnskUiu ot IHUi), pronldloff Uatliollo rwaillne circles, 4, HOT. M.

iSlieedy, President of CathoLlo Kit Union iireflidmif. Points for diicuiaton to ho furniahad W.nrron IS. Aloft her. adltor of tho HcatUng Circle HeTtnw, Autliora' nlicht, July '27, on tho oi-oa-jlou of I'ftmuna I.U. on UtMilud Hociety.

This Notice! Is herein given that the entire stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Shoes and Hats of 'is being: sold by the ASSIGNEES Regardless of Cost or Loss. Absolutely No Reserve. Tula oth of hup'o announoiiuaut Ima packed bot tu thslr utuiont capacity. It would an utter imp Jbalblllty to retail o'otb- inn at aaoh ticuroa uuder any other ofroumUanceB. Tbla la a pheuoatonat cha voe to parobase.

The ftneat ready-made clothing at leaa than hall Iti value. Hale now ID full blaat. Both atorea open until 7 o'clock QTenlnca. Iieogiolil Annlitnee. AT THE MTOKU8 OCOUPIEU BY A.

H. KING 027, 1 I DllOADWAY, Nearllleeckerit. 124TII i Oil. 3D. AVE.

UAlU.li.il 1JUAN011. HUMPHREYS' Ur. Siioclflca carefully prepared usoJ for yetrt lu prlvnte prauttca for oror thirty yearn by tho with et.t.ro luocetts. Etery nlnffle Bpeollio a pcolnl uura for the diaeaionamtid. They cure without drugglnjt, purging or reducing tht and uro In tact mid deed tha Suver- el ii Ueinetllca ot'tlio World.

cunca. pnioxii. ConcoitlouB, Worm t'orur, Worm Quiiti, Oryinx. Wj.kefu.aait of O.ifldroii or AUulta U5 L'ulilfi, BronohHlB Toothaohe, Hick HomUcho. Vertlico, Too ProIuBo luriUi VBIW niiua.i.,,, Inllutazn.

Uold la tho llead. -Nervine i-lh'lnnry WtiaUiiena, Wettlnc I liny, WXTOU tment. "-Trlul KIze 25 "The I 1 Oi Sold hT nruzfi.it or aent on reoel ob of prlna. DH. HuMi'JiHKVfl' MAMUAF, (Ui pugaa) UAILKD riiKB Muui'HUETtH' MUD.

1U XVJ WlHuiu it7; PEC I Fl CS. OK! g'vea you your choice of aoy 11 'of our 10, IB and SO Meu'e 1 SulU. We, aro oientceked and muit loll. 30,000 anlta to leloct (roui. Gieat Sale COO Ilandiomo SulU 1.49, LONDON LIVERPOOL, 88 BflWGry.

When you see a man with a beaming: countenance you may know tnat he has one off THE THIRD EWTION WORLD ALMANACS, Wouldn't you like to beam Only 25c, The Lirat Men of tlie 'HBY AUK TKAltlNCJ DOW.N niril.II NJirER A niOMfM WITH LUOWIG nmm COMFY, What's in a Name A couple of dollars anyway that is, if it's in your hat. Hatters ask five dollars for Alpines and ask as smart-looking hats, and as fine made. For a swell hatters ask ask $2 and £2.50 for same hat. Our Hat Department present at the Canal st. store only.

HACKETT, CARHART Broadway Canal st. Broadway, near Chambers st. Linens. Heavy Double Damask Napkins, at $2.00, $3.00 per cloz Table Cloths, size 2x3 and 3 ar ds, (an odd lot,) from to $10.00. Extra value.

Linen Sheets size 90x96 riches, fine quality at pair. Fine light weight linens 36 nch wide, manufactured ex- jressly for ladies' underwear, at 35 and 5octs per yd. (In longths ot 12 and 20 ynrdu.) Novelties in hand embroidered D'Oyleys, Tray Cloths nd Center pieces. Taylor Broadway 20th St. TO CASH AM) ItKDIT VlUai.

OIMOINATOKS OV I.I, VIMK SYSTE.WM (JUNUIIAI, UKTE YilKS TO TIIK AIOKK tOOJI. HlOItU UOO.ll! ANOTIIUR ADDKU TO A HIG HOUSE. The IiRritent Stncli on Kcconl, nnd onilnnlly Biittlnir luraor. CooiU mint nt be ilnmnioil by iluit, in Ililn ila notable OfittihUtihmDnt callu out to fffiln-aockers C01IK IN AND BUY A WARD. Ul HOI.1I> OAK.

I1ANO.S0.1IE AND AUVKU. FOIt. 12.00 Thin will rill nliow 12.00. inomnrnbla week, and mill nhend. Hprlug an-ltiK to their unrivalled handling fttiD Tlino No Money Down as Deposit Mattlmti.Dmpnrlej, Taint- BB, Ktoliinffa.

Clooka, Ehadea. Dlthea, lloirertf'fl Pint Sllrflrware, Bodtllaf, Iron and Willow Uooda.Kltolioo teoaila, Hofrlicarators, Baby dd Chairs. Tablet, io. OUNTHY TRADK HOMCITEU1 AND ATTKNDEU TO. Opon Saturday Kioulnga until 10 o'olook.

udwig Baumann iKADINO TIME PAYMENT HOUHE OF Till! 514 ITH BET. 35TJ1 36TH STS. UDWIO BAUMANN OOIIPANY'S BLOCK. L.l:O\VKJ IH ,11 ANN ifc OO.1IFANY UltHAK A CLOTHING FASLURE, the clothing houaBa ID this oltr IK tailed uutl tile ilnninnae atonic ia right here at Itt HroAilwar one cloor from tha corner ol 10th New Ulljr. The utoolc baa been appralaed at 'or vaiuatioaof newtiprlns anil bummer lothliiir to ItB sold at retail, coDsiatmir of HprluK uita, Uverooau and TrQuaera, far mon, ynutbv.

OTB and obildreu. The la ooraplete ml muat lie BOLD AT CO per cant. ttnu utnal aoit oi'iiiAiitifaociire. lu order to etTeot an nimudlate Battlement with the creditors, who want ieir money at onoe. Oonaequentiy IIIKQ MUHf GO, rufardleaa of colt or raliio.

will pay you to ooinb hundred, of mitra to at- encl til IB UNUliUAU HAI.lt. Sale again hla tuorntng at 8 o'ultoktnu vrlll LAST for 15 nly. In order to glye the olloli. Imrfialnl to be had her. for the next IB it order to aUe the public an itlna of the mar- aya a fnw nrloea are mentlouedt Meu'a Nulta, that are loldiln nd eyery regular olothuiKatoro a.1 illd and $So, an get here at n)4.

i Kni-llsh Diagonal Prutf. worth itlUd, to KO at AR. 60 i eleKnnt Imported Vorat'd Prince Alberta, alllc and natin line. at 10. 08, worth ftleu'a tjtnpe Trouaers, wortU W.

at Stripe ay a on ua ulta, wo ul, wor t. matin HnaJ.SH. 7o, worth 0.7ti Imported at 40.7ti Imported Vi ox Spring Overaauka. liued with Ik, HI). 20, worth UhoriolSagkKulK, iouna" Knirltih illed heavy twilled Wale Wonted uouhle and 1 Ultta ulotb Oraud Armjr and Uul.

arm. Bultj; $8,50, worth Muu'a 'J'au Bprlnii Overooata. 7. maOlUoy. 1 JJrota Ttt.lt.

worth Men'. Molwn Omalnnre Panta.oao.,worth SlMen'jImpatlwt-qUgr WoreleiiKull linen, worth do, ana other Kitraoralnicj Barualni not here tuentlvuvd. all io.be aold the uext 16 at 5(1 ir u.ot. tban Ooit, Out thla out and brlnr with yon. Opine early and take, jrour pick, Ore.t MlgneeSala of 1'lne Hprlna; anil Hummer Oloth' IK, Mike no mistake In the Look for tno umbor, 788, beloro you el ID, Look for lollovt aa.

tl). Bntire Kront of the Bnlldluir orered wUb tuein. Ure.t Aailtnee oiolhint Sale. 83 llcoidwai, one door- Irom Ih. oorner of I'lth N.w Yorli.

Only Bale of Vim OlotfiiriS uil.vr York during The Aaalxui.nin fW.ft'" 0 i htkUI 8 0 0 oc Terms and Prices to Suit Everybody at J. S. BAUfWABWS MAMMOTH BJZMB Everything for Housekeeping. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, OILCLOTHS, STOVES, LAMPS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, PICTURES, CLOCKS PORTIERES, Only Required as First Payment. kv depoalt irhen time la not wantoj.

OUR TERMS: 83O wul-tli of (ionilii Sl.OUper 81.80 82.00 S2.SO Sfl.OO 733, 735,737,739,741,743 8th COll. 4CT11 8T. Opon Saturdays until 0 1'. M. 5O Tfi too ZOO 3OU flat little money oouie to thla groat ale of CliotUlm to FURNITURE.

NO MONEY DOWN. STOKES. 8t. BLACK GOODS. (Second Floor.) At 05 cents a yard.

Striped, all-wool Grenadine, 42 inches wide; regular price $1.35. Just arrived, a new in-, voice of Black, all-silk 1 Grenadine, latest JAMBS McCRBERY Broadway and 1 itk St. Buy Vour CARPETS NOW! No Lower Prices in the City, HVUKY GRADE (TUIMWIi.KK.) All New QoocU. Superior Qualities. JAPANESE CHINA STRAW, m.

IMIt are) and Norof Kfjoot White, Ked.Oheok aud fanny Ifrum O.ti() Iffr ol Vnr.ln. A line of line ftBojr liatterni.o'id nleooi, STRAW, to be fonnil J.IXTH JBTII AM) UTII NTS. ILLIARDS. 2Sc. a Hue; Sunday.

3ot. ool and We are conscious that our p.i$ "urnisliing department hasn't been all that it should be but t's going to be better. New' management. Do you know how we found it out Your criti- cism, dear public. Some of, you were good enough to, 0 write us about it; some of it in the store; V- came to buy clothes, and hats, and went away witm, out looking at that's first-rate criticism.

Now we're going to have, the best of everything if we're as wise as we think we are and if we ar'n't please bringj back what you don't like and get your money. One thing we are doing particularly well nowadays is, having stout shapes and sizes of undrwear as well as aver- age. ROGERS, PEET CO. It tv.

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