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w « Lackawans Was the Leader in a Sharp Rise Ohieago Gas Rallied in the Final Transactions. ‘The feature of the early trading at the Stock Exchange was a drop in Chicag Gas of 1% per cent., to 7%, on large sales. The decline forced out a good deal of stock on stop orders, The friends of BE. C. Benedict claim that he will not leave the Chicago Gas di- rectory, and that he is still a larg holder ‘of the shares. ‘The general market’ was not particu- larly affected by the drop in Gas, and soon developed strength. Lackawanna, which, on a single hundred shares, fell 2, 1-4, "to 159, jumped to 162. Western Union rose’ 1-2 to 88; Delaware & Hudson 1 1-4, to 181 1-2; Jersey Central 11-2, to 93 1-4; Bay Btate Gas 11-2, to 233-4; Louisville & Nashville 3-8, to 63 3-4; Manhattan 1-4, to 105 1-1;' St. Paul 3-8, to 56 7-8, and Sugar 5-8, to 9 5-8 In the inactive list, National Starch second preferred dropped 5, to 20. The stock market continued very fir up to the close. Chicago Gas rallied from 7% 3-8 to 765-8, and the stock was worth 1-4 for use, owing to the closing of the books for the election on Monda The Coalers were stronger than any of the others, and it Is said the com- Panies have come to an understanding on all questions in dispute. This made the shorts nervous, and they found the Supply exceedingly’ small, Lackawanna sold up to 163 1-4, a rise of 41-4 from the lowest. Delaware & Hudson advanced to, 132, and wareey. Central to 93 3-4. Money nominally 1 a1 1-2 per cent. on call. Foreign exchange dull at 4.87 3-4 a 4.88 for bankers’ long sterling and 4.88 3-4 £8, for demand, The indications point to further gold shipmenis next week. Commercial bar silver sold at 593-4, and Mexican dollars at 49, The bank statement was someyhat of & surprise, owing to the enormous in- Grease of nearly $7,000.00 in legut:tendet, due to receipis of currency from the interior, Notwithstanding the gold ex- rts the specie average |s down only 300. There was a heavy contraction in loans. The banks added $5,930,150 to their surplus reserve, which now stands At $41,702,200, against $92,583,675 a year 0, The following are the comparative fig- ures for the past two weeks: Jan, 12, Increase. Loan $493,390.00 $489.6 Bpecte 5, Legal tenders. Deposit... Circulation ‘*Decrease, The sales of listed stocks were 65,000 hares. In the unlisted department 8,500 shares of Sugar and 40 Lead were traded in, The Closing Quotations, Open. High. Low. Clon Amer. Tob... craees Mle OSI ORIG OF American Sugar “Ret... 90% 80. A cise aay 28% ag ay 4 4G 62h BN 62) Bay State Gan... Canada Southern... feago Gus... Chic. Bur. & Quincy Chicago & Chie. Mil. Chie.; Rock. Chie.’ & Eastern TL C.-C, 6. & Bt Ls Col. & Hook. Valley Colorado Fuel. i. Del, Lack, & Wert. Delaware & Hudson Din, & Cattle Feed. neral Electric Milinols Central Long Island Vong Taland ‘Consol Mich. Central... Minn. & St. 1. pf. Missourl Pacific Leaf Co, Starch Mite Ww Jersey Central w York Central... y. & New England Yi. LE. & West... Ni.) Sinq. & West. pe, Norfoik & West Norfolk & West Northern Pacife Northern Pacific ; & 8.0, & West. pt. & Wert Pu Ter. Pail & Omaha ern Rallway: Southern Railwa: 1, Sou Southorn Pacific... Tenn, Coal & Iron. Unton Pacitic United States Cordage United States 1 U.S, Leather 1 148% Unlted States Rubber. 4 ay Wabash pf z uM in ‘West. Union Telegraph 88 82% Wheeling & Lake Erie.. 1013 10% 1014 READING IN A BAD FIX. Extraordinary Charges Ate Up Gen- eral Mortgage Interest. The report of the Reading Company for the year ended Nov. 39, 1893, show Changes, Dec. $2,454 — “Tot” Brash Started a Subsctip-| tion That Oleared a Big Debt. He Sells “The Evening World” at Atlantic Highlands, N. J. There was a dramatic incident at the recent dedication of the new Baptist Church at Atlantic Highlands, N. J.—an incident that probably formed a cpn- siderable factor in the utter extingufsh- ment of the whole church debt of $6,000, The central figure was a ten-year-old boy, Lamber D. Brush, known as “Tot' all over town, who sells “The Evening Work.” Nearly two years ago Tot conceived the idea that he must get into a busi- hess that would not prevent him attend- ing school. The only opening he could see Was the selling of newspapers. He did not need to do It, for his parente were able te take care of him and his elder sister Mary In their cosy cottage. It was ambition to do something, and he has been selling “Evening Worlds” for months. TOT BRUSH, THE NEWsBoy, In Summer his profits exceed $3 per week. At this season they are less, but he gives every cent to his mother, The Winter storms of rain, nail and snow do not deter him in his self-imposed duty, and his lithe, active little figure may be seen darting about, careless of the elements, and his shrill voice may be heard above the winds, ceasie ing: "The ning Wor! Here's “The Evening World! sir, only one cent! Hesides this, he has a route of regular subscribers, whom he serves. At the afternoon dedicat of the Baptist Chureh "Tot" sat pretty well forward and received one of the subseriptiua blanks. When they were taken up Tot's”” blank, inclosing a two- dollar bill, was the first one offered, Rev, F.C’ Colby, pastor of the church, called attention to the little boy's offer: ing as a most gracious and Christian act, and he made a happy comparison of the boy's subscription to the “widow's mite," and as an example for others to fllow according to their means, The effect was electrical, the whole audience gave earnest applause and necks were stretched to get a view of the little newsboy who, by sales of “The Evening World,” was the first sub- scriber towards the cancellation of the church debt. After the afternoon service the matter was talked of all over town, and the boy's example had such an effect that at the evening subscriptions the whole debt of the church was extinguished, with a favorable surplus to spare, “Tol's"” head shows prominently mem- ory, benevolence and conscientiousness. His teacher in the district. school, Miss Ella B. Clark, gives him this record: “Lambert D. Brush is one of the bright boys of the fourth grade. He is always Present and on time, and is on the honor roll almost every month, having a gen- eral average of over #) per cent.” A schoolmate of “Tot,” referring to his wonderful gift of memory, said: " ‘Tot’ never remembers anything that he for- gets, and he never forgets anything that Is worth remembering.” His sister, Marie, is very and ought 'to be proud o: she holds the highest continually, and after in September she will enter ‘ormal School have one, om services Proud of him, herself, for record in school her graduation the State This boy has only done bright boy can do_ sell Worlds" In his town. If a to let him address Circulation De- partment, “Evening World LODGE AND FAMILY MIXED. Horton's Wife Sayn She Wan a Sort of Deputy Tr urer. Myron A, Horton, formerly of 7 West One Hundre and Seventh street, but now of Engiewood, N. J., was arraigngd before Justice Welle, at the Harlem Po- Hea Court, this morning on a chaige of abandonment, preferred by his wife. Mary. The vair lived with their two children in apparent harmony until Thanksgiving Day, when the husband packed up his clothing and went to Englewood, leaving his wife and children Dec. 2.000.434 | penniless, pes,” fay,a07| SITS: Horton took refuge with friends, ‘Ome inne Dec, ‘yoneo| Yesterday she learned that her husband ro si came to the city every Friday night to Total net. rarttiet ag is attend a meeting of Empire Council, A. 10,4781823 Dee, a , A. Paaisieet = L. of H., at 4 Kighth avenue, and she Defelt........ 5 fue secured a warrant for his arrest. Court as am ne Gatans tren -celette et ne _ 2S" | Officer Farrell arrested Horton at the Dafttecsess cscsseete S698 006 Ine, H,t00666| lodge meeting Inst evening. | the report is the| Mrs, Horton said this morning tha: cee ate ire not tusually pur] the difficulty arose because he charged ahead of bonds, namely: her with forgery. She said that her i i tieraes{ BUSbaNd and herself both belonged to Terminal trackage io ea lescey).. Mewcost| Empire Council, of which the husband ee ne vementan Hii|is ‘Treasurer, and that he got her to Broad street. Ge. toro i jiza93| Keep his books, endorse and deposit Total... seers . . vee 481 Of the equipment payments, $495,804 are cars, &c., destroyed and dismantled. checks and gave her permission to use charged that she had forged the Indofsements to household Then checks for money. the expenses she needed he | ec et her Had these charges not been put ahead | the checks and tried to g into of the general mortgage, the result) "Horn asked for a postponement of would Maye ‘been: _|the hearing, and was held in $500 bail Defelt reported both companies + #19%.007 | for examination, He sald his wife had Extraordinary charges.. seeee 2.207.481) ordered him out of the house. His ‘ac- Ts © < te said to be cor- Surplus over general mortaage interest. ¥2T4.474) Counts with the lodge ar r In a word, extraordinay shares oat -——— ——- up_all_the general mortgage Interest, PrsacoT, and. $432874 more, Reading: More Goods Being Imported. earned its general mortgage interest, but] ‘The imports, exclusive of specie, at ft was diverted to other channels. —————e——$_. COTTON QUIET AND LOWER. Wheat Goes Up and the Other Ce- New York for the week were $9,050,641, of which $3,952.27 were dry goods and $5,098,101 general merchandise, Last year the imports Were $9,121 of which $2- 1 were dry goods and merchandise $5,699,382 gen- reals Are Firm, . 7 = Be Sere oe ‘The cotton market was quiet, opening ¢ hanes ot 8 i Ws about two points lower, with Hmited| | PITRSit ky. den i= AL 4 1 tb trading, March selling on the call at|Carmesie Sire! Company (imitall ie & 6.88 05.59, and May 5.66 a 5.67. [ehasen 1m ongastastion wes. mader i ¢ The wheat market took an upward) {einman, President. di os stated that this turn, First sales were at for | change fan ong licen dew ted) hy Mr” Brit May here and 81-20, West, an advance | Tuere will be ce of hse a ito... There was ‘considerable = zal Pith sales Be, in Chicago, Oats were| The plant of the Hurlington Carpet Company, | firm. Provisions advanced slightly, RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA. United States and That Country Ad- mit phingles Free. TTAWA, Ont., Jan. 12.—Hereafter eninete ‘and pulp wood from the United Btates will enter Canada free of cus- tems duty. The Dominion Sav erhment d assurances that the BANOY States ‘is "admitting Canadian: made shingles free of duty, the pro- Glamation of the Governor-General ap- peared to-day reciprocating in this re- Spect with the United States, An revenue returns for the past six failing off of two Bliors Foe tolat net et Beck was was pold yesterday by th fount Holly, N. J. at Moun wold a Feceives for $100,000 10 W 7s —— Wall Street Notes, For the fourth week of December seventy-two roads earned $5.48¢.212, a decrease of $322,435 for the first week of January twenty-seven roads | ‘a decrease of $91,170; for the year 194 | 12 rowds, “$4s9.014.570. a decrease of $58 879.101 for eleven months sixty-nine coada, $9 74, a | decrease of $55,548,130. | ‘The total bank clearings of all the clearing: | hou for the week ending have be . st $1,037,381, $78 last week ‘343 the corresponding week last year. ‘ powive Young and Loper, of the old National | cantage Company, announce ‘that they have. beea authorized to deliver to the stockholders the divi- dend checks which had not me (he receivers took possession of the property, The Island Railroad has declared . [so Gividend ot nit e, of New ‘and $953, F eent., payabie an 16 and reopen Feb. & B THY WORLD: SATURD.? ROE EERE SEE REN aR BOOM IN THE COAL STOCKS. WHAT A NEWSBOY'S MITE DID.|HE GUYED THE TWO BURGLARS. a Qool-Headed Policeman Watohed Them Enter a Stora Thea Laughingly Compelled Them to Come Out and Surrender. Policeman Martin, of the Charles Street station, while on duty in Hudson street last night, saw two men acting in @ mysterious manner in front of Abraham Sobel’s men’s furnishing sto: He saw them try the door, but it would not yield to their press’ Then one of the men climbed upon the shoulders of the other and gained an entrance through the *»nlight. The other nan, who was more agile than his companion, sprang upward, | and qrasping the sill also drew himself up. When both were safely inside the policeman came forth trom his place of concealment and walked over With provoking coolness he tapped on the door with his club a couple of times, at the same time calling out, that he had got them “dead to raghts,” The burglars, for they aimitted after. wards being stica, heard the knocks any the nolse, and stood petrified with as- ta@ishment Th however, wits nothing to the shock ‘they received when the officer walked over to the window and, laughing at the men who wer caged Inside, beckoned to them to come oul to him, How can we get out?” was the reply. e are locked in.” Know It,” said the officer, “but y st out the way you sot in. Com now, out through the transom!” The burglars obeyed, and on the way to the station said that had they not been caught they had intended looting three places. In the Jefferson Market Police Court to-day the men said they were ‘Thomas Carter, nineteen years oll, of 280 Bow- ery, and Bdward Bennett, ‘twenty-seven years old, of 7 ond aven| Justice Taintor held them tor STRUGGLE WITH MASKED MEN Invade a Store on sixth Avenue and Assault the Proprietor. John Dougall, who has a hair-dressing establishment at G48 Sixth avenue, told an “Evening World” reporter this morn- ing of a daring attempt by two maske men to rob him a few nights ago. “I was sitting at my desk tn the rear vf my shop,” suid Mr, Dougall, “about 9 o'clock in the evening. ‘T' was no one in but crowds of people were street. L was ben!- ing over my books, on which my atten- tion was closely riveted, when Iheard a noise. I looked up to tind a masked man at my clbow and the muzzle of a cocked revolver at my temple, ‘The man did hot speak. 1 grabbed the revolver an tried to wrest it from his hand, As 1 did so he pulled the trigger and the bullet passed through my coat. “T still struggled with the man, and another shot was fired, It also failed to strike me, because of the po jon in which I held the revolver in the other man’s hand. At this point 1 was knocked down by a blow from a sand- bag in the hands of another masked man on the other side of my desk Thad not before noticed, As I fell, the second man struck me in the eye with the butt of his revolver. Both men then ran and escaped, although [followed them on to the street, crying for help.’ ‘The escaping robbers left two slouch trial, ere hats and a dark-lantern, which Mr. Dougall turned over to the police, Mr Dougall showed his hand, which was badly cut by the hammer of the re- volver, and the bullet-hole in his coat. He has a black eye from the blow re- celyed from the second man, ‘The furnishing goods store of J. Gafta- gan, at 387 Sixth avenue, only a block away from Mr. Dougall's place, was entered by burgiars on Wednesda: night, and a large quantity of jewelry and ‘furnishing goods were ‘carried away, —_— RAILROADS SWINDLED, Three Men Sell Tickets on @ Line That Doesn't Exin ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 12—A bold |scheme to defraud railroads has been |brought to Nght. Several days agi Frank Cronan was arrested on a charge of being drunk, and when searched a large number of railroad tickets, pur- porting shave been issued by the Georgia Midland and Atlantic Railroad, and railroad which does not exist, which bore the signature of O. M. I general Senger and were found in his posse is supposed to be sold a station on the Georgia Gult road, Detectiy t Nebuia, Ga, Midland and covered the tickets were printed by a Jocal printing-house and had heen ordered by J. 1 Ludwig, clerk in the general auditor's’ office’ of the Burlington, whe, it is alleged, hat nepired with the prisoner ad orge Cronan and James J. Ke Ludwig has fled. The tickets sold by the conspirators through. he medium of an agency at. Het Springs, Ark. and were stamped with a stolen railway stamp. A large number were disposed of, The roads vietimized e the Missourl Paciti Kansas Ci “ort Beott and . Chicago, Rock Island and Pacttic, Burlington and Santa Fe. After being arrested the Cronans and Kelly con: fessed, WAS NOT DEFAULTER TAYLOR Police Chief Sayn Myateri- er Wan a Negro, MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 12.-Chief Da- vis now says the prisoner he had under arrest, and who w d to be W. W. Taylor, the abscond! ite ‘Treas: urer of South Dakota, negro by the name of Taylor There are suspicious connected with the case, as, for instance, the rumor that Plerre authori were wired by the authorities here, the extreme reticence of the officers Was a clroumstances the es H discuss the matter REDFIELD, 3. D., Jan. 12.—Advices received here in a private letter from New York, would indi representing Taylorsug: bondsmen at the Great, Northern Hote in Chicago. on Jan, 17, to consider settlement, ‘The impress/on prevall that Taylor Is hiding in this co but is hiding. awaiting a. compror which will re! hit bondsmen. 1 depositors of bank held a meeting ate that a party ests a mecting a here the last night to discuss what action to take in regard to the civsed bank, | BATTLE WITH AN UGLY DOG, Flerce Encounter Between a Cyclist and a Mongrel. Edward Voorhis, of Seventy-ninth | @. price $4,000 Improvements & ©. HAL street, near Third avenue, Bay Ridge, | Tr .0. ae ate ay, attuated Im Sev Brooklyn, was seriously bitten by a dog | "Wards tek th Brockisn: pine aatlt Gotctes mongrel dog early this morning, Voorhis | 1#. 3 per vents iiveral discount to quick pur was on his wheel on Fourth avenue, LOC MONTGAGE wari near Klghty-sixth street, when he ran | Eslate for Bale lene tena over a dog lying in the roadway, Voor- | (S08 leis < Ags his fell, but remounted his wh nd | Gh Mge aetseest all, TameMes ohh ones role away. The dog followed him, ‘The | printed "adgreet toe 1 Orcinus hon LE whee struck a log and stopped. (i-COUNTRY SEAT, S-ecre plot. new h doe sprahg on the prostrate | #i40 BAT. Sacre plot: new hous’) wheelman and buried its teeth in his oricp trate trees: 8 minutes’ | right cheek and shoulder. ik from village and depot ¥ The cyclist struggled With the brute p until some men arrived and drove it away, A farmer afterwards shot the dog. me President Harper Is Retter, ‘The condition of President F. B. Harper, of the Lakewood, N, J., suffering from nervous prostra- mS: CARTER'S SENTENCE BEGINS. aims One Explanation of How the De- faulter Spent His Money. Bought Handsome Gowns for His Wife's Relative. Edward R. Carter, the defaulting coupon clerk of the National Bank of Commerce, who stole $30.00 from that institution by a system of false book- keeping, began serving his sentence of six years and six months in the Kings County Penitentiary this morning. He was brought to the Penitentiary ast night. This morning his hair was cut and he given a bath and a suit of convict clothe to breakfast with the other prisoners He was assigned to work in th h shop, where Kenneth F, Sutherland, MeKane'’s pal In the Gravesend frauds, ts empl Carter's defal the bank offi was dixcovered by tls, Nobody has discovered how the money was spent. Unlike Samuel GC Seely, he did not play. the races nor was he the tool of a second person, He was a man of moderat habits, a church member and devoted to his wife and two daughters. His only weakness, if it might be termed as such, was bowling. To-day, however, it r expended mone of his wife, and one of them, a man, ix said to have been expensive gowns, This young woman Was always se in company with and Mrs and dt had frequently been remark that her costumes Were of a more ex- hensive texture than those ol Mrs. Carter or her daughters. Carter's salary was S00 a year. He lived well, dressed his daughters in the latest styles and spare no mon on thelr education His os ve have been imple that the $200 stolen from the bank Was spent, It‘is declared, on the” re= maining member of the family. Mrs. Carter's relative, 101s sald, even now de not realize that the defaulter spent such an enormous sum on her, but it is the only his most intimate frie Ry observing Coun nitentiar ing his contine ment, Carters term will be reduced two years and fifteen =- GAME. ~_— Thief W MILLIONAIRES HIS was learned that Cart freely on reli tives: we Mr owever, is for all th Helleved to © expenses V offer, rules of the Kings Clever Capture of a Onerated on. Special Officer Lang, of Capt. Rel precinct, ran down a thief last night He has been operating in the millionalre district for three weeks, ‘The prisoner described himself as Thomas Smith, twenty years old, and said he had no home, Smith's mode of operation was to present a letter for the mistress of the house, and white the servant deliv- ered it he would steal everything he could lay his hands on Last evening he stole a. silver from the boarding-house of Mrs Rica Spring, at 41 Madison nue. Omicer Lang saw Smith enter house, When he reappeared he arre: him and found the tr When searched, a number of pawn tickets were found and several letters bearing the addresses tray Anna the x ING, JANUARY 12, of years. __Real Estate to Let—tong leland, A HOTEL” farntahed of unturninhed, tor term LUKE ELDERT, Hammel Station, Rockaway Beach. Real Estate to Exchange. FIRS?-CL Ass lenementn, to ex MARTE, Priva improved “apartinent-houses, also 1 Wall at, HOUSES, flats, business property. pay- tor vacant Jota BARNETT & Real Estate for Sale—City. From Battery to iath at. Inclusive. FoR SALI 305, nes anit eat tw RUL ‘hange for Brooklyn or counthy. | __Flats and Apartments To Let. Furnished Side. MADISON AVE. 1925, Strang’s bell—Nicely fur- Hished 6-room flat; bath. complete for house- Keeping; $9 Weekly, references, Furnished West Side, STH AVE. (1 noone @ bath, neatly turntahed, Jantly Or AVE s elt foome, furnished for eek Improvements; lowest tent; eeen ond oF hourekeeper st s vely furnished flat, 6 r F Mey Janitor gay st WH) for Light houre Keeping ible he rubstantial Z-atory bullding, 299] 20TH ST 180 We Hoar 48 MO weekly, sty mutable for manufacturing | sewiy tu Miser t bred with voller and enatne, neatly | sere wt, ass Wo—4 outside tuume @ bath O larae clevatora: all im complete | warior suit, gold, upbulaered in datiaak silk AND & WHITING, § Beekman at fatansioc AUHIGE OT cuepeley. chines aliver erences Tent Teasouaie, Janitor or ball pe Hcuses and Anartments to Let me Tune, fine: Think oni Su De. per line. See nit Time, 17. pe wequent Times, 150 per ine Vo extra charge on Sunitins NO EXTRA CHARGE, Every American Dist. Tel. Ofte ERANKL wonieat Nrooklyn, fountain m sand he tiled out] is an Authorized Adt ertising Agency for THE WORLD. ; pngers will answer your call-box con] free, and take your World Adver« ke now since} fsements at office rates, A, D. T. mes- RING THEM UP! Unfurnished Houses to Let. only $3 TO LET=Houses cow on belo ance to all ferries AI) tmprovemier Brooxtya, AVE, 623—To ren Very accersities cenreal $18 and $24¢ per month, hana. of anall S-story brick houses ‘1 Warren place: private street, wit Ww Henry from Warren; sliort containing @ and 9 rooms In perfect order, Apply to W @ brick WoTAYLEURE, Agent. 129 Hattie at. Brooklyn TO LET -Genteel cottage; convenient to all ferries cary pana; $200 691 Grand at, Walyn MONTH Two amall, brick Groom houses fom phase Hrooklya private street, wiih & fountains below Meney at) trom Minutes’ wall to South Ferry. Apply | TAYLEURE, Ag cs, Dklyn, er ee Houses Wanted. WE CAN RENT your house farmiebed or unfur Hed; fend ws deecription, MORRISON, West ¢at et Flats and Apartments to Le Unfurnished £ t Side EAST END AVE, 1708, corner 88th at —@ rooms hath, ‘tut Tange. ll conveniences, good View fine nelghborhovd, opposite jark GRAND ST. M83 & 4 rooma; improvements itor ation tance; SIL ALG. UE MADISON AVE @ bith, at Vent, free watil Feb. 1 PARI AVE. 1011 & 1015, Derween 4th & ASL ats Large, elegant flats heated halls, 6 roots, baths private ill $20 € 922° Unguire jan 2 AVE 4 Faved “room artiments, $11 vate house, Moor, 419 Pleasant ave, #1! 2104 a 210, near leith wt —¥ oF @ Large with improvementa, 88 to $10 . Iniprovement hh at ‘arlor & ba hear ent, ‘$0, with fhe decoations & Improvements, TH i ly ayy. very low, $31 to $50, TH ST runs trie bells Hore dew of Mrs, Dafers, 307 Madisi i Mrs. Hieronesis, 121 Mastison Mrs, Barxhestock, of 457 ne ‘They were alleged Mrs. Andrews, 220) We street. Mrs. Parxhestock Is the wife of a mill- jonaire member of the Standard Obl Ce . Mrs. Spring appeared at Yorkville and Madison ave. to be signed tForty-third ice Court to-day, and on her specitic chatge of larceny’ Smith was held. for trial. —— es, YOUNG KELLAM ARRESTED. mmona Charges H with Being 1 | been called for at the| Mutual Reserve Fund Life Amociation, who is at | HIGH in the N P. W. Kellam, mbezzling Deal son of D. T. Kellam, who some time ago was arrested on four indictments charging him with forgery in the second degree, was arrestei| this morning on the same charge as that against his father, by Detective Serg Cuff, and was taken to the District-AC torney's office where Assistant Proseeu tor 1 that he be held in Battle as! 00) bail The complaint against B. Simmons, a speculator and prom Mr. ys he signed four note for & t June, payable to M and that Kellan, sr, was to pse notes for the purpose of buy- ing whiskey ut in bond He el hat the Iellams, W. W. Weston, President of a savings bank at Honesdale, Pa. and another party not vit arrested, “hypothecated the notes 4nd used the proceeds for their own ben: fit, and that they altered the date on the’ notes Weston gave himself up yesterday, and is now under $5,(00 bail. Kellan sald he thought he could furnish bail later im the day uw os Kellam is Simmons s mW each 1a ith, — o Hot Water When Asleep 128 Clinton. street, Hoe Inset to-day for the arrem MePermott lives on Jorsey ort accuses him of pouring ver his hand while he of a Willow avenue sal was a good Joke. differs with dim, jects wit hoken, em It had a wartan: nn MeDermott Heights and 5! f hor water Shert, of Derm Short, HOSLEY, FARM FOR SALE n Cona.: 178 acres ain, For fur: 3 Adminixirator, LAND, bulldings valued at $2,000 title perfect; no encumbrances; price only it bareain In Delaware: price goot come at once. Address HECK & Rea! Estate for Sale—Westchester. HANDSOME RESIDENCH, 13, rooms, all tmp ments, seam hole location ng three ties pa ness VARIAN, 12 Le NOY LAGE butlding Jour on PETER BANG, 201 Bast Real Estate for Sale — Brooklyn. CASH, $2,000; price, $ double Mat: ‘alwass re! HiMoult to get a HOMAS ROS 1m; apleadid story ted for ve t ICIANS, eat and Fy at. New York SALE-~$200 cash, story, basement and fF store brick # BAUN, balance 1 DE FOR balance 6 per cent collar frame house. &: Apply to OWNER, O. box 61 Farming 1 Real Estate Wanted. D, LOTS; must be cheap, full particulars; give price. CASIE, Corona. sale and rent: Lib: | oor sr. balla heated, range TH ST, unt Morris Park; light FANT. SINGLE OHARA, FLATS of 8. roe Janitor, LASS seen Nw WHITEHOUSE, 17 tiom aad heart trouble. is Improved to-day. | ile ze oe meteor passed a very favorable a! Ec Wi fais, houses, siores Aulstiy Bow. aNd, Sin Bast iasih ot pega eeagperin ee Brookiya! "3 MONTHLY; floor, 4 styl 195 Sands ou nts, hot 1b a Woderate, Huiepect before t orated cellings “4 235 between Ist @ 24 aves 5 rooms bath, with parlor halls & bath heated Janitor, 335 to tea Vookin TO 238 houses, 2 & 4 room $3.90 to $13.00, dumb-walters, @lec= taths free to tenants: ‘street Ao halle steam heated Kt & 4 large roome, corner {8 & $100 Janitress TO 167 B—4 & 4 rooms, decorated ‘bollera, tubs, dc. 8 large rooms; steam heated Dr. FLAT, andscmely di Junitor, 318 E, \s. Improvementa, $12 to $15. 2 lat ave., near Stet at Madison ave., corner §th . coal & wood furnished ALC on premises. FLATS, & Fao cheap rent. Apply anitor, 110 1, 102d et ge rooms, all light & plenty of ‘Must see them befors renting ol 32 & $15. MUNDORFF, 237 & OMS, painted; come & e: renta only $14 all light @ ting, elsewhs corner “Myrtle ave. and Adelphi at, ao near bridge entrance; entire decorated rooms; private house; Bee We Wood rome, Tir housokeeping w WON t 1 he 6W n $8 week shed fete @ room ONO weekly. danttor stway 4 rooms. we MORI everything Janitor 1s W linen, #lver 6 sty W [ings PUTNEY 1 wt Ww $30 near Park, $1 W Part of turn ed 4-room fat; kly ed fat ath tin mornings @ even tated, steam sin build tne 13TH SUNNY, tation, n with st Ws r for email { bath, turn 88 weekly ment hear 1 180 W - er in etys Janitor, Furnished Miscel HIGILCLASSED FURNISHED PLATS, tea bert avetton city. Apply ment, WENIY MANNES & SON ave, Mat & 2d ate TMAVE @ large assort fet tall to suit” you, city & aullet hy the wee nate), W 23 t neous. fine tocall, separ Sth renting CY ent ty Hh tun FLAG! any fat W) furntahed Flats and Apartments Wanted. Furnished. WE WILL RENT your furnished flat or refund Unfurnished Kooms to Let. Worl’ uptown, Rrookiva BROOKLYN 4 brautitul rooms, neve Clty Matt ree, Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. UNFURNISHED ROOM, by lady empto: dny; references exchanged. Address I WANTED ny 1 during ned, 60 ibd couple, fy private house, with use of t Addrens JA 1g ON ay a ee Furnished Rooms to Let. me per tines come Tome, 0 2 Ther Cand Subsyuent Tinier bin’, ier Wve r NO EXTRA CHARGE. is an Authorized Advertising Agency for THE WORLD. A. D. T. mes- sengers will answer your call-box Jree, and take your World Adver- tisements at office rates. RING THEM UP! 842 Mondynme ta sitting rooin & batt LEXINGTON, sparitie av het or pri m MANGIN. ST furnished, fir RIVINGTON St iF hovsckeep, ing. bedroom, $1.60, STANTON ST hed front room. mar fled couple ot & et). privilege of kitchen DAVE, 319, between Isth & 19th st. —Nicely furnished parlor, heated, with bath; gentlemen or couple. 2 AVE, MONicely de small hy furnjened | room large hatl room nished room for family oF gen- tlemen at any price a4 3D Ave eping for row ns for gentle urnished front Y AVE, 202—Two connecting furiished roots, Ist floor’, heat, gas; hall rooms, others; house oping; feasunable SD AVE. 1992, near 64th xy—Furnished rooms 2), married couph houte as 3D AVE, 264, rilat xt Small & large nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen MOTH ST., 149 E—Nicely furnished rooms; Hight ~ housekeeping Furnished Rooms to Let. STH ST. Cant Side. 1 E.—Large & small rooms, complete ly furnished for housekeeping, $2.50, $6. Hight housek ) ST. 214 B--Two conecting front rooms, neat> 1 LATH, 63 B—Handeos suitable for tw DOCTOR'S OFFICE, furniahed : sma BARROW ST. 19. ti CHARI & cold water, INTON for gentlemen, $1.60; " lee Ht tu i ire Saturday & Sunilay ENWICH AVE. E.—Two @ 3 furnished Feom; oping, $2.75, $3 weekly. ST. 2 ‘ished; housekeeping, private house; batt, ly furnished, heated room, hall room table board. lor: eleganty je. nelghborkood ; fences exchange 2 entra private fam £18, opposite mely furnished front room: + all conventel ‘averley place—Large, Might house: Large front room, gentlemen or hall room, $1.50, S—Small sunny room, 8. PLACE, okoeping, $1 SST, with hot ely furnished, toom: housekeeping, $2.50 to I1—Nicely furnished rooms keeping, all conveniences. WASHINGTON PLACE, 119, near 6th ave. @ 4th Small & large housekeeping roome: low rent lieht house- Wo HOUSTON SP. 141 Large room keeping of 2 gentlemen; reason: A ATH ST., 68 W. (Washington Square)—Nicely tur- nished’ rooms for gettlemen of housekeeping; rent $2.50 0 HHL SY GoW near Sth ave: & Lith st.—Large room, Housekeeping, $3; hall oom, $1.5% TM AVR. 74 ff 1ith st —Chotee private front room “for gentleman; splendid location Dr Madeley rt 1 atleman to whare larke Every American Dist. Tel. Office | AVE & patio a heated, 81 beds; 0; weparate Two alvely furnished front Fooma wlth priviloges Ring MeDonald’s bell, STH AVE. 168—Newly furnished front parlor; large hall room, heated, bath, gus, $2 $4. Alle! . STH AVE. 09S. corner doth et —Furnished room for Hight Nulkekeeping, rent hatte. STH AVE. G1 Koome for 1 of 2 gentlemen or housekec ping, 0 $3, STH AVE. 18, corner 1th at ree. munny rooms, leat, hot d& cold water, $2, $3, Ist that WT ST., 57 W double & sing! room: house heate traly Southerners ace commodated TH ST 224 Wi—Furntahed attic room, Meht housekeeping, $2 for couple, $1.60 for 1 person, TH ST with board: shining table boarders LTH ST, 160 W., corner TU ave. —Cholve rooms, Taree @ smatt; moderate price TH ST, 208 W.—Neatly furnished rooms, $1.50 ber week.” Parmeier ISTH ST W Furnished room to let, with bath de Brennan « bell . STH ST. 57 Wo=Nice rooms, eax atove, bath, double, single beds, #1, $1.25 week VT Sto WwW 1 rooms, tarnished, heated, Wath, $1 n, TH OST. 12 WwW r floor to tet in French 2816 MUNDOREF 305 East 70th 6 _ WH ST. 140 B. ly furnished rooma tor | Unfurnished—Weat Sid NTH ST. 233 B furnished front xquare TPH AVE,, 300, 304, corner 27th at-—Handaome | om Water ta, att Rentieren flats. nve bath) heated halls: [1TH ST. 87 K., near Mroulway—Ie lecorated, new houses, rents, $23, $28 DECKMAN, 306 7th ely farnished rooms, $125 to th week ei TH ST, 39 E—Nice square room, gentlemen or wrt Ist flat, for physiclan, Good apie; housekeeping, #4; het! Heh 8 Pe ee THST.. 14 E., corner af ave y furnishes T ST W.—fevorated apartmente: 4] “warm rons, gealueien, couples, eas, $100 to Fooma & bath; venta 891, $24 ; 1) ST. 419 We—Pree until Feb. 18; 6 elegant | Ti St pom Lignt rooms @ bath; hall heated; ‘renta mod- | “jigh ? pratt = MTH ST... 382 E., near 21 ave —Pirat-cta SD ST, 24) We-Apartinente at ail times foF | “vate house, nicely furnished col nd’ people. ward: firat-rlass beds good hon TH MS Wi-8 or 6 light rooms, no alr-| ences hatte, $8.50, TH ST. 228 Mack pa STM ST. 318 W--Alight outelde rooms @ bath. | genilemin, 82 ‘ room, 120, $22; parlor heaters: all Improve: | 15TH ST., 292 E.—Large & small rooms. ments, also basement, $10. Janitor, ball | Chandeaninty turniihe OTH ST. 266 & 268 W.—Reduced rente; 5 large | jSTH St ‘ rooms & bath. Jav‘tor we | Thonseke 45TH ST. 858 W., between Ath & 9th aven—Ele- | astit et Handvor want fiats, 4 & & Nght rooms; decorated; combi-| 4, aleo room 24 floor, running water Avion ath. hails heated; new houses, rente $17 fo $3. Jani | 1. Parlor sult, other roome, base SOTH ST. 400 W., corner Sth aye 6 large. light Or withiet board; references ex Ton & bah yi decorated, trom #8 5, to ; small famédies, halls hea —— | TH ST, gM B, corner £4 ave —Comtortabie | Gap ST, 693, 635 637 W.—Cholce apartmenta, 8 | “furnishet rooms, with ell convenicuces, rea Toma, $1 4 rooms, $12; all painted. Haceahle Font BOTH ST. 409 Wee halt months 8 6 FMB, | oory, wp, 41K none litoadwayNicely Turulehed i small families 2 f > OTH ST. 108 W.—Rteam-teated Mats, 6 S 6) 5. an' as potarac: desirable Frome QA Bulle fom, $18 to $25; email families, Janitor. | "cr singly; references exchanged, 87. 61-71 W.-3 & 6 rooms, Hest; hotl een sr. is6 F ant Navara cae) ealtabia re sit, 18 for? D weekly; one $2.00 & 1OdTH ST. 4 W.—Cony top Mat, $ large rooma ay oe ety seninauetaniah Path, half ath ateam heated, Janitor. | 21) Tynes fer hall: roses, ato ior 107 W.—Hlegant steam-heated fate : 3 4 rooms & bath, $29, 283 furnished, furniture | 20TH ST 122 B —Room frst toor ST. 100 W.—Corner fat. 6 large STH ST. 110 B—Newly furnished y heat: Janitor servive. $20 also parle st on RC ' ELEGANT COZY FLAT at gre LF Rernine cold water, In fact nproveme ist : $20 iltor ia atten dane, convenient to | . nonly Ly station, roadway. & Columbua ave. 1st, 168 EN Fovnc ane Apply to agent, itt [sp ar B _Neat cones penile rane lh; Licht, well-ventitnted fate: Test ut B Pa 5 eeniiniba a Feasonable reais. Apply on premises, |e rola ae Paes y 402 W, tsth’ at S L Ld : HANDSOME FLATS, 6 rooms, bath, B82 to 2 ino hall Foome ‘ Ai motern improvements; :rooma Janitor, eee bs ; BAW oath ean & oes rooms: 3 & 4: goot condition 2 BES . 413 'W. Sid at. Janitor 1 ' pa g shnicn ome, ‘rear. by an aie Rome: wt Unfurnished—Nortn of iasth Str . fens AMSTERDAM. AVE. 07 & 1461, near 122d st : alt hounckee & Sold Rent 49 to $13.50. 8 & 4 Tight fooma: the Buest Hier er ‘ . 0, 8 10, 4 ROOMS. $3. 3: halle carpeted ‘ “ overiouking Hudson; adults, reference sat. ‘ at Cenira Unfurnishes- Mie: «llaneous. FLOORS, 6 large rooma stationary tube: $1 4 ‘e ‘e every ti PETER BANG, 0b BO ze. st, 3d woe eh jeaired Unturnishe3—Brookiyn. oat ea ee: DUFFIELD ST., 99, near Bridge—4 or 8 Night 5 Aw tones ana large rooms, ali improved, $11 to $17 10 CHEAP FLATS, $10 *)\:/ sisaren aa Five roo ejaited c.f halt DTH Sf) RW ESNive rooms for 9 geollemen oF road to Chestunt at aration, abt housekeeping, $3 weesly open Sunday, or room ari seTh s ely ihe hall room York, GHIMAN-AMERICAN IMP TH ST GL R—Nioely turntahed hall TO LET, fata, reduced rents, 107 Vand 3 p if avi 232 E.—Front hall bedroom, with or 7 roonia, every tinprovement; Janitor on prem: | “TH, ST. 82. Di ‘Umes: 16 minutes to Nw York; reduced | \'hout beards all conveniences; reason to $18; free to February HW ra 6 up aw uM Small nicely furnished rooma, 8 W.—Newly furnished front room; bath adjolatix, heat, large closet; comfort able DST. Ab) W Well furnished bedroom, light f steam heat, Inquire of Janitor D Bis Wo Larce, pleasant roome; ght Housekeewing If desired: $140 & 8 2D ST. 206 W.—Laree front & back room; also hall rooms, steam heat; reasonabl BUb et. 40% Wo Large room, ulvely furnished; ete for housckeeping, also front hall room 403, W = Roo kitchen & 8 for housekeeping, $2 & vndry hall Vo Nive honsekee irniahed room & bade 8; 85.50 weekly; reter- ST... tas that nS Wo tandsane apartm fin sutte: alan roome for go % W.—Pieasant r hed complete for housekeeping ST. £9 W.—Newty furnished room Furnished Rooms Went Side, ‘OST ST, 101 W.—Beautifully furatehed 9 wet ‘Gvery convenience; references, “TH BT, 10) W.—Private gentleman handsomely furnished fast if desired; references, MITH ST., 316 W.—Nicely ti _for xenti¢man; very reasonable 105 W.—Large parlor & _ room; running water; board optional. een mily & transient Proprietor. Miscellaneous. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED froome, Tocated, with board tor wife, Address box 261 World, uptown, Brookiva. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, $6—Large overlooking Bay; 4 minutes’ walk from ITM. ST. 1354 Tag ” rooms: Dorntded Be Dousekecpiags $9.50 for. Che det aE wh: NASSAU ST, 99 (Brooklyn)—Furnished: with fire, for 2 gentlemen: $1.36 each. Haas #7, skcrurstaned fot Socal WASHINGTON AVE., 5I8--Lady to share ua references, Call Furnished Rooms Wanted. BREAKFAST @ light room desired by ¥ i possibly 2. on west side. Furr, box 208 a uptown. Yi FURNISHED ROOM In flat between 20th @ Gm SUL) Privileges, box 320° World, uptow@ 1 furnished room want = ney Boarders Wanted. One Time, 0c per line; Second Time, Te. nel juent Times, 150, per vorae on Sunda NO EXTRA CHARGE. Every American Dist. Tel. Offlee is an Authorized Advertising Agency Jor THE WORLD. A. D. T. mesa sengers will answer free, and take your tisements at office rates. RING THEM UP! East Sia GRAMERCY PARK, 25, 36, 37, 38, 20th & ery Park—Family hotel steam heated: excellent tabi LEXINGTON AVE., 667, furnished liree’‘rooma; excellent copventences; moderate, / LEXINGTON AVE., 361,near Grand 3 attisy faealed “rooma; excellent € parlor. L & email i SMALL XINGTON TH ST it Wo Purn large & small optional, private family: near 89th st. furnished. prty Family. a mally; rerarenees i Pre Favour. STH ST., 0 EB. near ave.—Large & PHST. 62 W—Newiy firaished rooms large & | ished’ front rooms, with board, $4.00, s small yarted: all conveneees; reasonable. MTH ST. 1 K.—Comfortably furats HTH ST, a3 W oy. Warm, homelike rooms, | With hoard; rman-American familys Hi a oe Wt iT SY, 218 —Hantsomely faralabed ream, room. 8T., 29 y decorated & ‘ aia ORAL rooms en suite & singiv; excellent table; Gaara. Tanning water bie location: rates reasonable; references, Wim TH ST. 1:4 E.—Ploasant rooms, single, referencan, ArH St. heated, with board; moderate ii) &—Farnlahed roome @ $5) table bard, #3:99 TH st, & table board,” 83. ast st. 7 or singly; Arat-clasa table moderate. TH St. it MOTH ST. 226 B.—Rooms,— wi ns, ladies, $3.50; boarders, 3D ST. 141 F.—Large E. near Lexington W.—Sunny trout hall room, firat | board: ’ nicely fiirnished parlor @ a every conventince; Nery Feasonable, Brn st, 1a a | =F 2TH ST., 208 W.—Pleasant front hall room| room, canveniencea; superlor German ~ ae for gentlemen, $2 per wek erate Lanes; TH ST. 8 W. | 55111 ST., 106 E.—Double & singte heated ‘every convealence excellent board: very reasonable; — desired, family. a STH Sf, 17 W.—Hundsone parior Boor suite | NSTH ST, 146 Tee iacge room @ beard ae with bath; aquar room, 88. bath, conventences; | 2; private Jovish family. , hall roone UITH ST. 143. cor. Lexington aver MTH ST, 325 W Rooms for heht house nirall rooms, well furnished; furnace heat) cold water, bath: privat 12071 ST @ LEXINGTON AVE. (Hotel Handwmely turuished rooms, with baste: moderate. THE BRISTOL. _ 19 TO 19 I. LITITST., near 5th ave, —Comfertee ble family hens: ¥ moderate terme. cs, weat Side. iraghale at Bros HUDSON ST., 521—Board, with toom; petvate Hie; all rouventences, aod) |" 'tamily; nice Nome fer young, man Site Relea ence Montague. i TTH ST. 364 Wi—Hall rome for gentlemen, 93) Te gat we gwar, ps _ eas. DAR, Voard, at reasonable pr it ST., 126 W.—Nioe room, int floor: rent | sen ep ies We Teasonabie; Conveniensen: gat; Mogetonrn teat. | Mee ST Ws Wo Nes STIL SE. 395 Woody owning hove would rent | ign ge fesaily Renee newly ated fret rooms sult, HS ‘excellent board. STH se Weft, nicely turnimhied, roomie - Heri UR et Miter MELE ol jum st saute furntah zor 43.04 nicely furnished ‘room: | Teri “at, at W.—¥1 to 8 weeRt ne ‘ ne; singie oom, |EH ST. se Woh te oe 2 Fs Writs 8, > W. Specially desirable, \eorn st. 44 W noun-heatod, | frei rosie: stinerion hone tabled t samiely t ty 8 week ih et ees TH ST. Mo Wt $4 wook, small | Wideds laden, #4: Parate: douse 22 ST. 19 Wo—Sunny 24 floor trem with | men 3h perior hoor, #8, double room, $%. J Lares, sutiny, well furnished. | g3p st. 4 food Clowete; every conven: | “heard sient ap sone is | Sr. aey W ‘ t for | 22) ST. G8 Wo--Hack parlor & scone 4 | Kenping, dish faestas ||" tront Cooter nes rear eater? T., 18 W Fg! | iw ively furaish cleat hourdern ante ran ping: runaing war | Sie Chiou roma; excellent tiouseke $20 Sra ny karen 1] @ WNicely furnished front rooma: | able, nee | running water, a bath, ouseheeping, Bali | s.1ti-a5'—agWoeingie @ double Fuemai Sema raat -_ it board: 4490 upwards. parlor: planer Meats eS nat heee ewe ST. 245 W—Good rooms, with excellend ard $5, $%: table board, $3.80. ATH ST, 139 Wi—Chotce of handsomely fur> W.—Large heared room board fae Pua rooms be opesed wee eee single $4.50 & 35. HOST. 211 W.—Nively furnished back parlor 10 W—Rear first-class ream A Vent belivom private baths $4. Kurber of $1.55 for room only. . - cre SNe gaonr e Ss W.—$5, single heated Feome heaping. W.—Beautitul large rooms om BT AE SCRRTTAY <a BOT AIGA TORI” PoUk heaved, convententen; $8, 9& P a front, wunny baseme ail conveniences | 245 W —id floor front room, = rf housel eatel” hot & cold water; also ether TH ST W.—Furnished rooms f cheep. wich exellent board: reasonable. ¥ = i 2D ST. SW, —Large & small tu TH ST. 241 W Well furniabed ingle roome a; all impretementsy with er DTH ST. ¢t W.—Ple ely furnished | guy sii, S1¥ Wi Eleeaullyy r 410 weekly breakfast optional. | "“Tooms, Warm, cold “Water; corntants 3 rooms, neatly turnished; | board. “Heaurals ft bath! $6 MoComas HTH ST. 125, 1 . ture) | 1 furmiphed,” sai ing rooms, f4F-| tabte unexceiled b ATH ST, out W taken! lay. Soard A STH ST. 1st W.— Newly furnished tat Touma, wits: boards doctor's fleas table Seana T.. $1 W. THE ARGYLE. ti ¥j ft ma en suite or singly; private bath; gate i SSTH ST, zat W.—Elegant large & small roome, superior hoard; pear roadway? famiies Mew. paldwia, e ST. 34 °We—Front room; good doamg comforts: $5.50, gentlemen; central Toca \ Lares pleasant, comfortably m, all codveniences, house private W.—Nicely furnished large rooms, Comfortable, newdy furnished ‘ Austin W.—Sunny hail room; large closet, private tatty, cz “ri W. noar Browtway—Large & emal hewied: running water; Feasonabie. aru st, W.—Pleasaat rooms, nicely ture ninbed, $2, 83 & 4 putas 407 ST, 18 W. near Droadway—Large, band: sonwly “fornished rooma, with bath. aor drut st W.. 1 block from elevated wtallon— aT ST, @ shed roouis for gentle m5 sanitary plumb- easant front room for gentle: man of ight housekeeping. Ring twic STH ST. 64 Wi—Handeomely turnish parlor for physician oF couple; reasonable, SOTH ST., 346 W., third fi &p on one or tWo geatiems been yup out without Lai Pe nf SSTH ST, 302 W.—Ceniral; nicely tarwlaned Tage & bail’ rooms; heated; ‘excellent tables erate, { 4STH ST. 74 W.—Handsomely furnished roomim with board. tat flat. -ET in a private Frenoh familly: lange & mall 13th ety, with of without board. 107 W, Brook!yn. ASHLAND PLACE, 15. near Fulton st—®uperior board, room’ @ fire, $, improvements; BRIDGE st., 38) — Comforteoly furnished | HENRY $T. 44!—Pleasast rooma, handsome with or without board. few minutes” walk Ferry; molerate, MACON ST. 497, near Stuyvesant gerd: private family: geatloman; PINBAPPL. T, 93, 3 minutes trom biagee / Pleasant rooms,’ excellent board, $5 to 9% Board Wanted.

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