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THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1893. POINTERS ON 11 DICES. Onttenbnrg'a Excellent Card Will Be Run Off in the Mud. I I TAP Third bb1 Fourth K.ents the FNtirn. I The races at Outtenburc to-day will be run over a heavy track ami more' the ptty.

for thh card is one or unusual xcetlenee. With a pleaaant day and a dry track the sport would have been very hlg-h class and Interesting. The muddy going wlU. of course, induce mnny owners to withdraw. This will reduce the fields considerably.

The fourth race la the beat on the programme. Pessara. riclinicker. Sound-more, Comanche, The Ironmaster, Stowaway and Kerry Onw mett at a mile and 4k furlong. A gn-at race should be sten.

Ths handicap of five furlongs brings together Wall Jim, Tessara. l.lsetta, Dcr- fargllla, O'Cohnell. Cleraldine. Major Ualy, Lord Harry and Bandowne a rarely good lot. The other races are Interesting and will furnish excellent contests.

The entries and selections are as follows: Pint Race. Pure. 1400; for two-year-oldi; five furlongs. Index. LhK.

2031 J. Relllr's lixxxeat IIS KM MllaS 115 IMS P. (1. Wllllamee Klin ot Heart! 11.1 '(St Jn.ee a Lorlntla 110 D. Campbell' Ludlow 110 1N W.

J. Sir Knight 101 Mai J. Miller'! Walter Rlgsa loa 2030 A. T.ompaM)'. George Dlion 1M W.

Fltinatrlrka Joe Ripley 10J toil D. T. I'lilalfer a Halt Mm- 10:1 1011 C. W. Parker'a Ru.awar 101 1M Phoanla Stork Farm'a Dauntleaa 103 J03I Camden Stable! Mtaa (lelop 100 JOI W.

H. Roller'a Bonnie Lee nllr 100 2041 W. J. Splera a Paraaaag 100 Parasang should win this race easily. Her last race was a very good one.

Dauntless and Joe Ripley may beat the others. Second Race. Puree 1500; for three-year-olda, eelllnc. alt and a hair rurlonga. 1154 J.

Shield a Tom Skldmore 10 (KM!) Olea laltnd Stable', una loo 1057 3. M. Jtlrrotl's Veapaalan in, "ftas) American Htable'a Mullet 104 2X121 J. B. Whlle'a Chlaarlck 101 2012 T.

Welch'a Leonardo a'j SMT Camden Stable'a Morallat One and Tom Skldmore look to have this race between them. The former Is a mudlark and may win. Leonardo should be third. Third Rate Handicap, puree 1400; five lur- lonpa. (U7) .1.

MrLaufhlln'a Wah Jim 123 1040 Walroli i am-bella Paaaara 115 (1IN) W. J. Bplera'a Llietta 11J (1MI O. E. Sin.iha Derfargllla 110 (2S47) W.

J. Splcraa U'Consell 110 Malieae Villa Stable'a Oeraldtne lot I i 3AM R. McBrldea Major Dtlr 108 C024 1 P. Cadigan a Lord Harry 1IM 1047 Woodland stable1 Sandowne On her race yesterday Derfargilla should win thla event If she starts. Wall Jim may be the runner up and Major Daly should not be worse than third.

iraurth Rave. Handicap; puree tSOO; one mile and a furlong KteO Walrott Campbell'a Peaaara 114 1171 L. Stuart a Plcknlcker 110 30 Curl Snundmure 108 I 2O40 Empire Btahle'a Comanche 107 1045 c. Minefield, The Ironmaater 102 I 1 2040 Woodland Stable'! Blowaway II I 1017 J. A.

Murphy' a Kerry (low IK Plcknlcker looks to hsve an excellent chance to win this race. Stowaway Bt I at ths weights Is dangerous, and should My beat Boundmore for the place. Br FlUa Raca Puree 1400; tor (our-yearolde and upward; sailing; alz furlonga. I), ltlgglna-e Bal Demonlo 110 aiJ. C.

W. Parker'a Marry Duke 1M 1C4S- A. Nrlaon'a Pejslatence 103 lngton'l 103 r. J. M.Klmeel Bon Voyage 103 SMI T.

t'ryatler'a Peraltn 102 1011 J. II. McAToya Krlklna I ISM Heynolde'a Joe Malone I 2037 Orange Centre Stable'a Berwys 10 1041 M. J. Daly a Balbrlggan I (11771 J.

II. MrCormlck a ttarly Bloaaom I I 9041 IV. 11. Holler a Airael mi i Axrael, Marly Blossom and Mel I)e- 1 monlo aeem the best of this lot, and they may finish as named. tilth Race Pure 1600; aelllug sstva furlonga (1045)11.

Bradley'a Rt. John 116 I SMS Walbaum'! May Win nil 1 tat? J. E. McDonelde Cnl.f Juetlce n- 1007 J. Caaey'! Alrplant 118 W.

M- Kogera'a Eanulmau 118 141 Auburn Stable'a Double Crnaa 11 2025 E. J. M'Elme. I Stonlngton llu 2043 M. J.

Daly'e Detroit 113 1955 South Jeraey Stable'a line Wind 113 M41 li T. Langrakr'a Ill Hat Phoenix Slock Farhi'a Happy Maid 10 2038 J. Mi (-uielilm Oporto $2 1174 T. J. Healer a Red Croee 88 Mil Mllburn Stable a Poietta Mer.ec Stable'a Urlndeta 8i The closing event may be won bv Miiv 1 A Win, with Double Cross second anil Oporto third.

Gloucester Forecasts. A heavjr card la again offered by the m-'iauer sf the nlouceitcr track, yet pond racing ahnuld be I wltneaaad. The entrlea and aelectlnna aro aa tol- Ma: 1 Klrit Race Four an.l a half turlonga; Hlllng. 1 a Juggl-r 108 105 Rat Elm 102 romance Iu2 Prlnr Peyton Ill CnnMueat 102 Hawkatone 102 Con Lu-ey 102 kl John McGarrlgle 101 Mine Clay rinaa-a 89 tutch Oven 94 geennd Race Sli turlonga; tor three-year-olda; Selling. Vocaliaa 105 Blue Bird lor, I Bryan 105 Cblrltaln li'-, Tommy Brophy 105 Cllnkum Hell 105 Ha, Hint Itcmau 105 Little Alice 103 Propriety u' of I Welt! 102 Calantha 102 hi Silver 102 Beat I0J turprtae lot Third Race Five furlonga; eelllng.

Crllerloo 107 Hardy Feu 107 Little Phil 107 Rancocaa 107 Edmund Connolly 107 Tartar 104 i Watch Me 114 I nlurky 101 Baby 104 Foreat 104 Topmast 104 La Clgale 104 Jardlne 104 Hippona 101 Habal 101 Fourth Race One mile; aclllng. aVA DarHal il Cray Foreat 105 Ri nald 105 flnaway Qnartermaaler 105 Lima lOi at Foamede 105 Dutch Lou 105 lr gtaaedaway 105 Silent 1U5 I Ben Klngatmry 105 Poverty ini J' loaa 105 Lyrlat 105 eVInea Edward 105 1 rtflS Race Six furlonga; for tao-year-olda. aell- a J. H. Mo 107 Doc ninh 103 laloa I03 Hare Devil 100' 1' Brakraa loo The (Jeneral 100 Dial PartkUa 10..

mrn im QH Red Star loo Ar.hl.libnp jou in Verbla 100 Belle Ula, kburn ail ll Marietta (111) 87 rrgB IktJi Race 8I1 and a halt furloaga; eelllng. 1 Kingdom 101 Mnonraker Freapofn ltj tlrape.hot in, thfl -Jslljty'a Victim l'-i Montreal 95 Kenzle 9i Bc, Plckldeae 85 Wnard aVabby Calnan 95 Inverkip 85 -J I Ed Beamai, 95 Llewellyn i DJ Vacallte 91 Flret Rare gonora. Con L'b ey. Dot, tiven I Second Race-Silver Queen, Cluellam Little I Talrd Ha, a- Tivrur I.a 1 ik.Ii Ponrth 1 tiutcb sibnt Wl Fifth Raue An biilibop. ikjc lurch.

Hell. Black- I I korn tb ttlxth Booty Calnan. Ed Beamaa, raiiM- CRB0N4TE ofjoda exploded. a-ra. Catharine Qolden Beveraly Burned In Her Apartments.

hbeeswav Mrs. Catherine On. Hundred and Eighth street, con- gratulating heraelf to-day upon her for- tunate eacape from what came near proving fatal Injuries, caused by the explosion of a large lmitle of carbonate IhB of soda at her home last night. en am The atuff eiplodci while he sundlng over it, and set her clothltin ltM the carpet on tire. Hhe was serl- p-ialy burned before neighbors, uttraeteil by her screams, came to her rescue An ambulance aurgeon from the Prea- 1 byterlan Hoanltal attended her.

1 flrr dl'' about 500 damage to the I fcirntturc and building. OFFERS I HOME TO LIZZIE. Rose Coghlan BefritndB Her Brother's Cast-Off Wifa ChnrlsM and Huchrit Bevrldg Not in th New Play. Rom Coffhlan ha nt quarrelled with her brothei. Chttrlei CoghUn, but nhe has won the pratsrs if the mtmbtn of the Woman's Professional League and othen ot her sex by a latter rn-ifl publlo to-day, tn which she taken Uzzie Cogh- i I Ian by the hand and calls her BlPter, In I spite of the fact that her brother, Charles I Coghlan, chose to repudiate her after aha had been known to the worM for twenty years nm hi wife.

Miss Cogh Ian left Miss Kuehne Bave- ridge out of the cast of her new prodUG tion, "A Woman of No a 'one maik of her disapproval of 'the alliance between the young sculptress and Charles Coghlan. She did not visit her I displeasure Upon her brother, but relied upon his sense of the tUness nf things, That sens, seems to have come up t- expectations, for he announces trom Washington that he will leave his sis- tor's company at the expiration of the present run of "Dlulomacy," two weeks hence. MISS Ml. iii Is iieKotiatltiK with Maurice Ilarrymore to take his place at a salary, it said, of 9900 a week. Coghlan' womanly stand was taken im mediately on th marriage of Charles Coghlan to Bevertdge, when she wrote the It-tter made public tO-day to her brother's adopted datiKhter, Mm I Gertrude Kvelyn Coghlani who was at the time with Mrs.

Coghlan at Prince Ward's Island. Another letter, also mule public, was sent at the same time I by Coghlan' husband. T. Sullivan. The Utters ure as follows: My Parting Osrtls I cannot Mprtm my srltf, tnd DtllvVS hi.

I did SOl i'tfi In the two fir ft'kii. for t'hrlte nmlc isrt nn rrror. tlnly thf wwk btlon he prdmiwul hi- ttOQld M0d for mi both. 1 lin't think hf knew hat (, wim doing. lit n- i in his riftht mlml I going 10 Uke Mint lit' vim ISgC OSt 0( thr bill.

Ibfl will not Bppesr In St I only oai Mrs. CoKhlan, thf.ngh we have at tlmfii hail (tlfftrn'(t ol nplnWiii, I btvs limns fnr vrn, holh. I.rl LIllJS hold In Ural 'i I'll, prnplc en (he inland taiinol bar for Anything. 1 d'. Isr you to lake th' mum I in lOHe.

and torn- rtirpt.t to New York to my home. lllvp my d-ar lot to l-ljilf. and foil know vnu have th love nC tour nfTei-t innate sunl nnd nni le, ROSB and JOHN Pern (loille: N're'i 1 nay that 1 am In harmony I with Ml) the forKolnK? You and Mix Cfixblan ate alftaya und hgVf alwyii bms IWMt anl kind to me I don'l forget It now. I Join HoHe In VK-lenolng our hopipltalttv. The house in open for 'i ixith always.

With i wlshett to your mamma, bSllSVfl me your itlnrvrely. JOHN lULLtVAN. "I.lzzlc" Is the woman who bore ('has. I Coghlan name and was introdueeil to society as his wlte until he became enamored of Kuehne Bevertdge. Coghlan and Gertrude arrived In the city yesterday, and are now domiciled iat Itose Coghlan home, 47 West Nlnety- I sixth street, whert they decline to see callers.

I tn an interview at Washington Miss Coghlan said: "The letters are genuine. They were Written by my husband und myself as la mark of our enteem and love for fJertle and hee mother There has been no quarrel between me and my brother. He is i dissatisfied and prefers lo leave my com pany. "I do not know whit his plans are. As I to his private i do not think the public If Interested and 1 decline to dls- 'cuss them.

I arr negotiating with a person to ill! his place' Miss coghlan declined to confirm or deny the stor thai she had offered Hur-rymore a week to take Charles Coghlan' place, Barry more I now 'playing tn St Louis. Miss Coghlan admitted telegraphing to him lant 'Vivk from Pittsburg; 'What date will vou be at liberty If I can offer you leading part In a New York production?" but declared that that was all there was of 1 the negotiations thus far. Charles Coghlan said in an Interview; "My reason for leaving the company Is that I am nol entirely pleased with i the way things are going. There Is no ill-feeling in the matter, at all. There I haa been no quarrel nor win there be.

I have simply decided to step out. 1 have no plans ns yet to discuss. Morning Papers' Selections. AT OUTTBNBURn. First Race Sir Knight.

Iiaontleia. Second Race One. Leonardo. Third Race Conned, Sundown. Fourth Hare- Btowtwiy, tfoundmore Kifih Rgce llel lhni'nlo.

Rarly lilossotu. iixih Raot Oarksiaas, Oporto. i First Rgce Joe Ripley, Sir Knight. I Second One, Leonardo. I Third Jlai-e Wah idri)la.

Fourth lUiue- I'eaaara. BtOWftWO) Fifth liar. -Mel Demonlo. lVili.lonl.e. SUih RSCO May Win.

i llrst Race. Joe Ripley, i Becond Rgce- Tom Skldmore. i ardo. Third (.. I.

Uetta. Prrrargllla. Fourth Stowavgy. Fifth Rgce Bel PrmonWv Farlv IlloBSom, sixth Hme May win. Ugrkncei.

Firnt Rgce Lorindg PsnuuinSi Becond Rare Tom Skldmore. Leonardo, Third Race --n Connell, Derfarglllg. Fimrth Race Btovawny, I'esKHra. Fifth RgOC Karlv ll)om. Itall-rlggan.

Sixth Raos May Win, Alrplant. Flrt Rgce Jog Riolpy. Sir Knight. Second Race One, Leonsrda i Third Race Web Jim. Spiers'" best.

Fourth Raee Cnman'h Th- honmiiiMcr. I Fifth Itace iiei ih monlo, rXsniel Six'h Rgce May Win, Darkncea. lr. A. II.

Siuiih Catarrh in the Head Mno i I TMI. rmM I lloixl'e. Ht. l.oui. Mar -J4, lhli.l I.

I.uwcll. Mail I ipsak loo hlKlil of tti value ot Ilooa'a SSrUparUlt. I hats bSSB a auflerer (roin that dnadsd catarrh. For lie raal ulne jrear my head and na.al patSlaTn uave Iveen ii.arve.1 up, and in OOHSSqasnaS I wa. I imblr In III, throutrti nil DOM.

My brsatll Iveralne very havl aiiduffenalvi- I trie I ulinoat every tbina in aearrh of a i' ure. l'owdcra and utedlciaea were invelea-t and I waa diavOtUaaSd. I Had road onaldi-ralile atx.ul tlae Kood Ijelna done hy Hood's Karaa- Hood's5" Cures parllla and dacUsd to Klve it a trial. 1 had Bot takan more ihau DM tattle btfors I heaan i. .1,1 Mter taking two Ui'llea my expertaiiona were realised, lta I Ben.

Have' Hi ondrrlul lor I feel like a near man. 1 1 an now liraathe lb mush noaa with eaae and have raaliied IvenaBt from io uieall. lue throughout my lya-Uui." A. M. smith.

14 NorlhTwelftnbt. Ilaad'e Fllla are vegetalile, and "So aot nurca, ia er ttvii by all dxtujsuta. I Milillier mi 14s" St. I Mnti Extraordinary Hacriflca of. Imported Kid Olovei ever held in this city.

5,000 PAIRS KM Gauntlets pair in all to 7A, in beautiful BlmdeH of Tan, Gray, Uod, Brown. Slate, Mode, lilacU and White. Imported to sell at 1.00. I i rt tnitti in lor. ahe.ef pur.

an. irr more jta'r thrar gtorrit, if xnlii aa tnnnnto of la ej-fraorrfionri runa offered in thr lrrnt J'nnlr of 14th St. SUES HER HUSBAND AND "EVE." Madge Can- Wants Alimony, Separation and Heavy Damapaa. Mis. Annie Conk, better known under her stage nnme of Mado I'Hrr, haa ap- plleil to the Superior Court, throuKh her lawyers, Howe Ac Hummel, for a epamUon from her hualiand, AugllltUI I'onk.

an actor, nnd haa le- kuii suit against MIsm Kvelyn I.nl- I llta Hall for large damages for allonal- Iriec her husband's affections. Mlns Hall la the daughter of William I Hall a wealth) sash and t'llnd manufacturer of Harlem, and la desirous of liecomlnR an actress. She haa been studying at the Lyceum school of Acting, where Cook was a tutor, and lhat i la how he happened to meet her. Mrs t'ook Bays that her husband's affections have been weaned away from her by Lolllta, and that he even went so i far aa to usk her to consent to a divorce i In order that he might marry Mlaa Hall. A tirst she was Inclined to comply 'wuii his wishes, 'but upon further consideration she decided that II would be heller to sue for a aeparatlun only with a fair amount of alimony, and try to recover damages from Hie other woman.

Mrs, Cook alleges thai the love-making between her husband and Jllss Mali began a year ago, but she did not know haw far It had gone until last August, when she found sonic very violent love. letters signed "10r" in her husband's! pockets, she then put the ease In. her lawyers' hands, and will soon make an 1 appfcatlnrl for alimony. Mr. and Mrs.

t'ook were married in April IM. She is about thirty. Miss Hall is nineteen, and aspires to heavy tragedy, while Mr. Cook's histrionic ex- i rlerlence haa all been In the low comedy The plaintiff savs thai Miss Hall of- fered to give Mr. Cook to start him starring with a company of his own.

Mrs. Cook has been on the stage since she was three eais old. Silo haa! played hero with (Inland It I and In the Lyceum Stock Company. Bhe was I bom In Sheffield, England. DR.

CARMODY'S FUNERAL. To Be Burled To-Uorrow by Knights Templar In Woodlawn. The funeral of Dr, William ('. Car-mody, ihe well-known veterinary surgeon, Who died at Ills home. IHI Wesl Thirty-seventh street, yesterday, will be held at 1 o'clock to-mnrrow afternoon.

Dr, carmody contracted a cold during the Horse Show al Madison Square (Jar-den, which developed Into pneumonia. The- funeral will be conducted by Palestine Connnandery Knights Templar, and Interment will be in Woodlawn. MADE A CHEAP BOOK. You Could Bet 25 Cents with These Two Arreated Men. NEWARK, N.

Nov. 23John Mo-Carron and Julius Kroerskow were this morning held for the Qrand Jury by Jus-lire Kuilscher on the charge of running a BB-cent hook on the races. The two men were arrested yesterday afternoon In Holmes's saloon, at ivi Market street It is reported that the Qrand Jury has found a number of Indictments against the men. who have been mnklni; books since the Kast New-lark poolroomi have been closed. Scratching j2 Boy on fire i with 6m Zir eczema will find tH 1 Vbj instant tjeyWMTl relief and ffMi speedy cure 1 by using; Cuticura Y1 Remedies -j- Wheiijjft; best physicians, hospitals and all other remedies fail.

To those who have suffered lonjc and hopelessly from torturing, humiliating humors, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines and all things human, the CUTICUKA REMEDIES appeal with startling force. Their success has excited the wonder of physicians familiar with the marvellous cures daily effected by them. They have friends in every quarter of the civilized world. People in every walk of life believe in them, uso them and recommend them. They are in truth the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies of modern times.

Hold UirullKll.iut the wnild. PtrfTgg luiu, am, I'HBM. M.le putprlSUJTe, lloaliin. S- "All About Hie Blood. rUalp and Hair," mailed free.

I'laaplv. oily akin, falling hair and llehy scalp prcvsulud and cutui by Cetlcera niUirri O'NEILL'S, 6th 20th to 2 let St. GREAT SALS MISSES' CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AT LESS THAN COST. 500 Children's Fancy Cloth Gretchen Coats, 0 full sleeves, triple col- is CfO lars, 8 to 14 years, I worth $7.00 300 Misses' all-wool, plain and fancy cloth I A QO Jackets, fur trimmed, iT. 3O worth $9.00 200 Children's fine all-wool Gretchen Coats 0 in Navy and Fancy QK Cloths, 6 to 14 years, lvr worth $12.00 Misses' Triple Cape Newmarkets in all- 'Q QO wool Fancy Cloth, 3 worth $15.75 Children's Handsome Walking Coats, fur trimmed, 1 to 4 years, worth $8.00 and $9.00, 5.98 6-98 SIXTH AVENUE, gOth to gist St.

WASH'I SMALL-POXAFTEH ALL. Miss Dobbins's Ma'ady Proves to Be Chicksn-Pox. Nevertbeless, She Is Sent to Nartli ISroiher Island. charlotte ImiibinH. th1 youns and pretty stiidcnl of the 'an Norman boardlnv-achool, on West Beventy-nrat street, la in a private room In the River-Hidr Hospital, North Brother inland, af-fllcted witii chlckenpoK, according to Dr, Doty, the Chief ot the Mureau of I 'ontagtous I ilseases.

She was removed on Mondiiy from the 'an Norman school, suspected of having mall-pox, and taken to the Reception Hospital. All the precautions usually adopted in an unquestioned ease of small-pox, such as vaccinating the associates of Miss Dobbins and fumigating ihe school-rooms and dormitories, wore taken. All day ycHterday Miss Dobbins was kept a tent outside the Reception Hospital, where she was accompanied hy her mother. The object of this Isolation, the health official! said, was to permit observation of the case leading to a correct diagnosis. Last night II WBI decided that Miss Dobbins was only suffering from chicken-pox.

a comparatively harmless complaint. Nevertheless, alio was sent to North Brother Island. The girl's mother! accompanied her there. Dr. Holy says she will Jnibably remain there a wis'k or leu days, but is at liberty lo leave at any lime.

The arms of the Manhattan tollers, luciiidinK engineers, firemen, conductors, guards, station-men, linemen and trackmen, besides Ihe road inspectors and shop employees, are- being bared to-day to the vaccinators of the Health Department. lr. Doty, of the Bureau of Contagious 1 ilseases. started out from his office itds in, eleven doctors', armed with 1,200 points, and delexaied them lo various points on the different branches of the syatem. The work bt'Kan about o'clock.

The different Hrpiads of vaccinators wailed the designated jdaces. as fast as the trains came in, the crews were vaccinated. 11 was quirk work in maajy Instances, as some of the trains bad only two or three 11,11 .11, lo lav ul the station, The attaches of the General Post-Office are also down on Dr. Duty's list to bu vaccinated to-day. RUSH FOR BARGAINS.

Zeimer Acre's Alteration Bale Brings Out a Oreat Crowd. .1 liner i biii dry-goods estab- llshment at Mixih avenue ami Fifteenth Hired has been crowded to the doors all this week ellh eager bargain huntera, Monday was the openiiiR day of their lata; alteration sale, and ihe remarkable ri-dn'tloii in prices has brought oul all ths fair six who appreciate nood bargains The house of Zeimer Co. Is only one year old. bin during thai short 1 ihe firm has been wonderfully successful, Not only do Z.inier A. Co, find themselves able to stand on their feel, to to speak, but they find It necessary to add more selllmc room lo ih.dr quarters so as to meet Ihe demands of the public.

When the doors were opened this momlng, despite the 1 Iii, mi. wialb- er, a large number of people were (here so aa lo get their pick of the good things off, for the d.l.v Tie re la a great call for rloaks. of which the linn han a large variety at vi-rv low figures. In fact, the Hales-women and men in all the varloua departments are kept from opening lime until the doora are closed at night, eaa Whsn one (eta a iir.viu rrssiTi'as It la lo have U.a for il lalllal. audetuave.

S282 A SQUARE FOOT. American Surety Company's Big Price er Broadway Property. The property at the southeast corner Of Broadway and Pine street, comprising a little more than hulf a city lot, has been purchased by the American Company for MOO.OOO, which Is the largest price every paid for Broadway property. It 'a equivalent to JJ a square foot It was owned by the helrS of the late I John Anderson, the tobacconist, who left an estate valued at more than and whose will was the aub-Ject of such lieree litigation a few yeurs ago. The purchase was made by private sale through Ferdinand Fish and Tren-liulm V- Simmons.

Theidot has a frontage of about twenty-two feet on Broadway and sixty-four feet on Pine street, and ,1111 old three-story building now stands I upon II. The American Surety Company had already purchased the adjoining prop- I erty on Broadway, with an 1, in Pine street, and will, in conjunction with the New York Stale Trust Company, put up I a new twelve-story office building covering the entire site at cost of about, tl.500,UU0, LIVES LOST AT A FIRE. Business Portion of Newbern, Threatened with destruction. NEWBERN, Nov. is now believed that at least three lives were lost and several persons were injured in a lire which broke out a few minutes before 1 o'clock this morning in the opera-house building In this city.

The flames gained such headway before they were discovered that was found Impossible to save the building. There Is no organized lire department I i II 11(1 ii i. li, I III uopa with it." dames. At P. the lire is huh raginif, and there In danger of lta destroying ovcry business house tn the town.

Boy Fires the Jnll nnd I Suffocated. (Hy AHoelstsd Prsu.) PLUSHIN'O, Mich. Nov. II. aooria WrUller, a BftCftD'eflSr-oId bOXi who wai lo.

ki.l up Siindny for bOUM hri-aklnt. ycHtcnUy tried to eicapt' hy I'lirimn; the Jail und wiia HtnoihiTt'd. Good for Stormy Weather. Good for an Investment. Good for Christmas Presents.

The only chance this year to BUY A HodgfyaiQ's VcH.Dtosb AT HALF PRICE. Formerly $15.00 and $18.00. I fl fl fl MtckJntOihM (for Lailirs and lUUU At Orand Street Store Only. Hodgman Rubber Company Broadway, ai Weit 33d St. Oarncr Crsad Street 1 riftli Avenue HoteL gjjffltotdjSJflJttpj-! Thinrtotr ISHBfrSSMSa Wr mixke.

cl'rtfirt to Jit the h-nm no MSfl thr jtrniitt. ThS 1. lama of Thibet, glOiiOUtftnd IssUtll hlSCk. Some $20 Overcoats $10. TBK BLACK I.LAMAOF THE HIMALAYA Mm MAINS IM THIBKT PKOUVCn A WOOL OP A VKKV PKCULIAR NATtJRK, ABOUT KIOHT IHCHW LoNu.

BTRAIUHT, VKIIV SOFT ANIi SILKY. IT has NEVER BEEN I SKI) riiR MEN'S i'Mithhs TILL HKl'KNTLY. N'M. MYKKS. OF llUDDSiRSriELD, KXll-LANK.

WAS I1IK FIRST TO I SE IT. TO PROVE IT L'NFADABLK UK BENT A PIECE OF IT ALL THE WAV in At THALIA AMI BACK AT THE MASTHEAD OF A VESSEL AND IT NEVER. CHANoKli COLOR-NOT THE LEAST BIT. WF. MAKE OVKRCOATB OF IT.

sens AND TROUSERS, AND WE MAKE so MANY OF THAT THE PRICK Is LOWER THAN WOULD BE POS8IBIJC UNDER ANY OTHER 1 I in TMSTANCE- li. OVERCOAT ll SCIT. HIOUKR PRICED CLOTHES MADE IN I'lll-: BEST WAY POSSIBLE. BEST MERCHANT TAILORING, PRICES RIOHT. E.

0. THOMPSON, TAILOR, CLOTHIER AM) IMPORTER. 245 BROADWAY, Between Park Plfs anil Si. 1 1 .1 THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. SELF- PRESERVATION.

A BOOK FOP EVERY MAN. Young, ann Old, A HI till tr, TH1C ATtsl; UN Vitnlllv. i rvnu. and I'll veil nl v. Sterility.

Atrsphr mill Yi, 1 li iiiitlr. WITH PRACTICAL OBSKKVATIONH ON THE TREATMENT' AND CL'KE OF ALL DISEASES AND WEAKNESS OF MAN. L35 Invafiuble pnscriplloni for all Acute sof. Clironlo DIsbshoSi ttTU panes, LStmUt mill enlarged. Full (lit, STOtta MliUon, unly by mail, asslsd, PnwtrseUia, with hi.ji testlmoalaie unci indoneruents ol tne press, Free.

Mend now. W. 11. Parker, M. D.t Itae author ihU famous, popular and clentlflo ruedlcaJ work, in the oonnUtlns pbyitclao of THE PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No.

4, Boeton, received the i-iiiti Medal from ihe Niuioiiai Medical Aaaocla-lion for tin- Prise FCnay fThs Beleoce of Life, or Keif- Preservation i on the above named diseases, may in; consulted In peison or by letter. nollilrnllnl. KntnlilUhf'! 32 Vftnrn. The peabody Medical IiuUtute hats many Imitators, hut no equal. Hii.ii 1 "The Hclence of Life, or Self Preservation," in a treasure more valuable than gold.

Head it now, every WEAK and Nititvtn; man, and learn toheiTRON, VK-OKOI anil -Msdlcal Review. A noble benefactor is ir. Parker He reason the very roots atd vltsJa of disease, and i sn-abiod to apply mire remedies. Dr. Canovef, h.

Army. A Special Offering, Ladies Knit Jersey Ribbed Fleeced Back Imported Hants and Vests. The bt-st vilue yet offered. Dry Goods snd Furnishings, 723, 72B, 727 Sixth N. Y.

(Bot list an, 1 4-, riti. RECEIVER'S SALE. NEW PIANOS BEST Standanl maken- Hienwan. BsbrBfOS, Stet-k and other, now ami atcood band -must SOd will i Hold Any price eonsldsrsdi Try tbem-you need not buy. Best Opportunity ever offered.

81 FIFTH NKAH I6TII T. atasssssssfl aassssssW 4 aft CURESjfJ A BTyourself: awM Ly Atk juiir Druirglit lor aH jes9V I "i Hit; 'Ihi'uiily Prafls tlon poisonuut remedy Inrall ami SaSBJjw tjie nnimtiiral ill, alltl MassJB iinvn'i- illHesae, men and Iho ileliiliuiini; wi-at pe( ullaC a KHasasjl to Ii In a fni wllh 11 I Hi, nl'l faaSSjA Wm HS 'r ''ni'raal American furs. fH fX Kaaaaar MSvTIit Evan, B. CINCINNATI, O. PH jB s.

a ja aaaaScaaTaSas1-1 fl Help Wanted Male. ANY MAN mil I SmplOymflll UfrrtliiK work kiii.iii, rk siiii-KiiiHii: (iT Inquire I). llarrlliKKiu, 1'KI W. -1 1,1111 nil, nvr. Bank Ofllotals Indlctad.

Ill)- Aaa'M'lala'l Treaa.) WILMINOTON. K. Nov. 25. -laaac lair I'realik'nl.

anil W.lllara L. Mmllh. lata SaSSISr tbe llanh ol Saw Hanover, v.1,,, tailed laal June, were arreated yealerday on Indictment, louad hy the lirand Jury. h.ralna Ibem with ienllyU hi UlM alaleme.la ol U. tundlllun u( Ul! auk, FOR A REST Beautiful Finished Easel, reduced by 6th Ave.

Baumann aK i iiini jT S3.SO fill S-50- Such thinjrmake pretty rooms. -Iili-mliil FUII lork nl nrw nrllrlr.i. Inrnllnri'. CnriX'ta. LleokSi Plciurrn, t'liinn Ilr.ka.

Ii Tnhlc. lie- Irltf, r.tlura. MtOTas. II tV CASH OR CREDIT. Lmlwii limiiDD Comii'y.

258. 260, 262 61b ii'i l7lhSt. Kat side the ftn-ft, ren.eni'er. cpcii Bsturnay ICvsntngi until do'oloost, Ul TltUtlH. I $1.

on per week on T5i3.flO(eru'epV x.Oopsrwsslcun... 100 a.ooberwokon. i.iii B.dOpsrwsekou... I Hit nol (all tn M'f tbt ivinduw dNplny at hi live Iimiip'. ol dioiim-l o.ini fflSCtSi No Money Down.

IK VOU WI1.I. MATIHPV IS THAT VOn AUK THE 1MI.IIT FAIITV HI. HII.I, KI'HNIMII VOI'K BOSIKeA WITH abmoj.htbi.v No First Cash Payment. WB MAKK OTIIEK Oil CONDITION THAN Alio VK. I AMI INTKNII ADTUUTIOBMKNT TO BXAOTIiV WHAT WE i MTATIi.

NO MONEY DOWN. Everything for Housekeeping, (Furniture and Carpets, At Greatly Reduced Prices. BAUMANN 733, 735, 737, 739. 741, 743 8th cor. 4Hihsi.

open Satordsys until hip. m. ESTABLISHED 1807. COWPERTHWAIT Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Stoves, Pictures, Everything for Housekeeping. 1 93 to 20B Park Row.N.Y., Between City Hall and Chatham Square.

A. I.I1N; CIIEIIIT aa ran In- given on liiioiiiiiiiins nl LOW I'llims and WITHOUT INTBRKatf chares. Weekly nr ni.Miililv pa Meats, I lime in i or luablllty ta earn aioney. B. M.

COWPERTHWAIT CO. Dentistry. WHOSA YSSO? That bail, aohiofi Teeth cannot he made good Call and see the testimony of hundreds of grateful patients. I'alnlr. -nl, nlliiiM.

Tic. utivrarS. I Dr.Emil Fuerth, 1 26E. 23d st. I.exlllffloil mill llli Positive Painless Extracting; of Teeth Without Gas.

Excellent Fitting; Full Set of Teeth $10. 20 Per Cent Saved. Mwlm sUtil JftV0oflM x'Oi (or IWc. BBc. Java fortiOc.

"Sj other riilTiM- '24c. lK 1f Mini Me, brokco Jyaluo, i Pranoh RoaiilM Aitor- Djii- itrMsa. VLf her (Vitfci-. All fofTM vTWhT hoi rotwtMlavory hour, Not it-Krt than Mtfl, Jf Ooi)ho amb Japan Tkaa. KSiK l.mi 7ti-.

teas, jB -SixTr ik-. imx ttm, 40c, other CTl) least anil Uoc ifcL-S' 5: isoitipii-tt'iw, itis. ri ini Vl PaViTai ami -French prunaa, Iflci prunee, Btarcb, 5-'. Rioo, 4c. out-rnaaJ, BpacbtUl, lite, Harh-v, 5c.

Coooa, chooolate, raaa. Baans, lowest wholeaala caAh noodadailvared free. THK OXhlAim rOKFKK 38SA387 waablhgtonet, cor. Park place, Vork. Hotels.

60c. -DINNER, WITH WINE-80C, I'll i i i l.oi M. KRISCH'S RESTAURANT, -ii a sr -jot 1 1 s-r. nasi Bromlwsy. For Sale.

AT ONt'K, lomliig city, wll i-li-Kunlly medc-ln- ortlvr silk ilumiisk Axniliistcr i 1 1, I I mn, i palsied Kurllir.s liru.v, wl.ri-al mil, Ins (,,., 1 II Itliu vslvst rariiiM, soil rarH rliaiiro; nil flr.t clsal; I a I'li-vnilt houaH fi.rronl. A iini.i.AH DOWN fc.On uMkiv. buys sold Illii-i1 vviiiiiifa, Addresi Arnold, Usldeii fans i i.i Spo i 10,000 CAMERAS WANTED. Sja- W. will pay eaak Bs i.r ik.

abave bar al fl-J I Tlie ekease.t alare la lbs ctly buy 'jhaal riN reur eullll. ami XLally, Hrlnllae rleyel-C XjtfiaTV aplsa. Meart- aJsav" 'ar raialssae. Tin: oV KOIIWIflll HFC5.ro. CSSal N.

I doora Mat el wai. HUDSON COUNTY JOCKE. CLUQ. IIhi lilt i very ilivv ul 1. 4alini Tukejav.

IJ.I Mth. Han-lay mid i liiislupltiT atri-et Kleclrlr Imiii Hih St. illri-i-l Intrude Adnilshliui pilar W'Hl'l 'KIIKAIi. i i i II .1 i I I1.S.I Furnished Rooms Wanted. KfHMMlKD'lllKiM by iiunii lady iii l-i nr riiMir.

lii'Ht mill Brooklyn. it. i.n mn "--Hi-- ii i. Instruction. a'lANIl UCHHaMNL 8Se, and 4lr.

rol, osu waa aamaaaW afaSa la'iSfliS abilaaaSaaaaaaMVabMbMTWI HOW IS THIS? Wsnan tor mi. wek PARLOR SUIT, tvta.oo. si nit ti.v riusr clajbb, npholitfrrd In lino Brheatelte, vary elecmi d. Ini. full snrlng nsota In all kvi pi, luuidaome deep frlugt all aruiind.

Tl.ll. I.ll.n; InSddltlOll tn tin- lively Invv ptlrp. WS arii, free of cbargs, a gill ehalr VK HAVE IIVRB 100 PARLOR Sli ra in sllllW vou, AI.I. AT UREA't'LY RKOUCBO riUi'ES. BEDROOM FURNITURE ran hp hn't from rW hilly 40 per Cent.

Iphs in rraiilur piici-. Iii all th- nl.uk: wootln Mnlion iiny. Blrchi Blrd'ftwKye MhiiU-, hiIIii niiTi au, Walnut DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. HKHII.I, MAKK bPITIAI, IMIIi 1K WOT rOROGT THAT THANKSGIVING DAY i iiprir band. We twipi you lohavpn neEa lenelon 'labh-.

A wl.VH.oiuMhls waok I- imvc a solid ii!) Rxuinalon 'fable. 8 feet lone. are will mII fur is BU tbli week. Who Won't lln.r siiifSniini With it I. ii Mirror Buck for fit Worth HH.If DlnlnK-Rnont Chairs.

Iilu.li linc-k, for 1.lO. FOLDING-BEDS. spp our 'hlffbriler Bed for 8.0 1 i nurth duuhlpi, i RrAMand White Unamellori Uedi.tn.Apj vM- robea, BoAktMaas, Writing ciifffoniers, Reea, Ratlau, IMuftti at nl Tapestry in Uahofany, cherry ordak, iromlo, 00 upward. CARPETS. offer our entire line -f Axmlnittera, Mo.

Velvety Body Brnmela, Tapettrlea aoA n'ui." '2't percent, below former prices, MADE-UP RUGS, All loss than rptnnaiit prince. BRING si.i: OF ROOM. Art riiiai 9 1-SxS Sl.tja i Hmyrnitv Mnti aS Wilton. Mnqnrttr, Gout and pnUIi. Itnu-i In nil ftlaea at qnl- low pi li OPI-N MATURDAV KTBNINUM, ACCOUNTS OPENED FOR ALL liiiiiniij Arraiiai-il to i i Cueiomera SOL.

HEYMAN 993 and 995 3d BCIWMB nml lllllh MM. 1.. III). HTATH1N ON IH'R I'OKNRK. l.ltmatuto offer To-morrow Sterling Silver Mounted Combination Pocket-Books at the following special prices Real Alligator, Alligator FacingS 1 1 lv Vienna Calf, Stlt lined, ji AA Genuine Seal, I 1 Calf lined.

LUDWIG 34 TO 42 WE8T I 4TH 8T. Bftlsnos of the Bankrupt Stook of tho Geo. W. Conk's Shoe Com panies. FINE SHOES.

HIhi 3, Sip, nun 8 In order to sell more rapidly, have made a ill further REDUCTION IN PRICES. pairs ljidttri' Kitip Kid BTV Button, plftln or with put- RSr" tit It'UtlHT tip, nil HlP new wiUatre UM t'onk k. Kjf 3f if $1.00. yl aWpiilralJlrtlei' I'ln- e. i'si Klrt riaaaBBBa psSfA Bsa HI.

K1.IKI fffaBBBSB ami pl.iai, ut 89c.tJaFPy Ultman TWO HDIDSED III FIFTY PUIS IRISH POINT CURTAINS Less than regular prices. $4.90, 5.75, 6.40, 7.50.8.75..

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