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4 troll v OOKLYN. OONSHINERS’ DEN TAK — 2. t | A Five-Barrel Still and Over One . Hundred Cows Setzed. a” ‘Acting Internal Revenue Collector M Binney, of Brooklyn, with several in- ‘wpectors, went to Maspeth ‘early yester- i morning and seized a complete plant ‘fer the manufacture of spirits, inclut- Wg & house and grounils, 103 cows, sev- ‘*pfal horses and wagons, valued in all at aver $1,000. Barly Saturday evening three men In wharge of a wagon loaded with milk gens left the place, and went to New “erk. Mr. McKinney and the officers followed them. The wagon went to > @alit’s saloon, on Hamilton Sree at es! selves: a = n Collins interfered and arrest demanded the prisoners. |, is described. themscly’ jek Cusoo, Louls Musso and bovis h fioers thes went to. Masp jrooks broke into the house who W ‘only three children, hed the house and found a ged distillery in the cellar. There i, with @ capuclty of Mee bar ~ | (rom EN,| ax HARD LUCK PURSUES GIANTS. New York ~ Special Corre Team’ “The Evening World's" fpondent with the LUE, Va. Ma to look as though th to run up against a string of hard 1 on their trip home, When they arti here yesterday morniag it was raining but late in the day it off and wave promise uf 1 for to Gay's guine When the boys awoke they found old) Jupiter worse than ever, with Ht) of his putting away his speinkU So it is doubtful if the ved, as the grounds will be A great many ov the Danville ha t shown up as yet, 1M Davis will have to loan ‘them Ris men in case the jut German and Meekin will weather this mornin othe twirl ‘and The gam athe st in th nice al of tnt nyching Ui will be Jar is a great ¢ and with the attendar PRINCETON MAY PLAY PENNSY batt nthe w Nassau’ Haneball PHILADELPHIA, fs more than lkely t the University of 1 meet on the gridiron and ir future, and that t ixsued relative to the ton age in any contests with rescinded. every not Quakers wil A petition sicned i to nember of ams will be requesting, the presented to Football and bas the Faculty Quy, twenty-elght barrels of mash Process of fermentation, 30 gallons Molasses and some yeast. In an- room they got tubs, charcoal anc & milk can filled with fine spirits, 164 Man and woman soon entered. as arrested, He said he was ben and lived in New. ¥ was sent to Raymond Btr oUF prironers were arraikn Gaited States Commissioner. Mor and held for examination. —— WALLS BULGING OUT. Bedford Street Struct Shortly before 8 o'clock this morning a policemen noticed that the walls of the @even-story building in process of erec- tion, on Bedford etreet, directly in the Fear of Charles A, Benedict's under- taking establishment, on the corner of Downing street, had begun to bulge, ‘The Building Department was promptly tified and inspectors hurried to the 4 ing and ordered everybody out of it, There were fully fifty workmen ¢ ed in the building at the time. T rk was being done under the sur mn of Contractor Edward Judson. er making a hurried examination the structure the inspectors sent for tment workmen to shore up the ing. Meanwhile a big crowd |-sembled in the neighborhood expe: ‘ minute to see the recent Orchard nroe street disasters repeater r- as gone were not allow ) ko along ing street, past the bu nig, mand semen were 'on duty all day tu keep the crowds, —_—-—_—— — ~— _ SENT FULTON TEN LETTERS. ‘Mrs, Nichols Received Many Regin- tered Letters from Adm ‘The trial of Mra. Minnie FE. Nichols, swho, while living at Centre Moriches, Ie 1., corresponded with numerous farm- +ers “with a view to matrimony,” and fe alleged to have swindled them out of gums of money, was continued before + Judge Brown, {n the United States Dis- jet Court, ree A Brooklyn, this morning. ¥ was a Withess to- to him from Mrs. to the tmaster Haven, of Cen identified Mrs. Nichols Tecelved many regtster Parcels through the mail. ———— CONNIIATOR BRUSH CRIED. Says Fireman Lang Stabbed, Struck Him Fi re Morehtes, e who haul jetters und, Wh *eharged with stabbing Foreman James Langan, of ‘Truck No. 9, of the Brookiyn Fire Departirent, on Saturday night. He was hela for the Grand Jury Langan says that an engine was rush- ing up Fifth avenue on the 4, Charles Brush, conductor of No, ia 9, of the Fifth Avenue line, Brooklyn, § erled like a ch:ld when arraigned before i. Justice Tighe, in the Butler Street Po- Fa Hee Court, Brooklyn, this moruing, H way toa fire. Langan yelled to Brush to stop his| car, and he re Langa | nthe car to prot nd rust Says drove him it a Knife an Stabbed him. qprush said he ai not know who the n Was, an tthe hatter stra fireman was, a hat the hatter struck Maggie Meyers, forty-five yea (323 Ewen street, was ca Glared that shy injurod tub. She became wor 215 Central avenue, ¢lans comm: ve Drum arres @enies the char and Dr, with the pol A Mra Meyers | — = Tieket Speculators Fight Sin Col, William Gem street, Brooklyn, was under } morning, charged with perfort ,@peration upon Mrs f Heinmann, years old, of 100 Central Mis Muinnaan | a Was taken {11 on March 19, and Dr, Mueller, that ames be with Penn- sylvania A prominent member of one of the teams sald this morning: action of the n continued ‘@ cont ames ‘The ard faculty re has i this sentiment, think t tity of Princeton will take favorable of the petition that will be presented to them." Should the decide to renew hostilities the Quakers will gladly ar- range games with then ae as PARSON DAVIES’S CLOSE CALL yehnine Used for rly Killed the §; CHICAGO, March Davies, backer of pugilists, came near dying last He was suffering from the grip, and in filling a prescription the drug. clerk sed strychnine jnstead of phenacetine. shortly after taking the every Mil. His. private “Parso! many well-known night an THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING: MARCH 95; om om TE. asus Leonawell and The Baroness Gal- lop at Gravesend Track. Colts Matched for Quarters Tanbark to The Evening World) and Nick Johnson fle Race. reh 2 —Favorable ailed at 8 head this morning. Both Wy conditon and the ir fvst really good Warnke, at Gravesend, pushed GRAN ND, M weather again preva Hay and Gravesend tracks Were In super horses recelved thet xullops of the season Henry his string along, Adie nd the young- sters Went through the atretch In 21 nd nephew became alarmed and physicians were summoned, ‘The patient’ was in a comatose condition for nearly an hour, The doctors, after working over him for five hours, pronounced Mr, Davies out of dange CLOISTER SCRATCHED. at Choice tn the Grand National Steeplechane Withdrawn, LONDON, March Motster, a big favorite for the Grand National st - chase, whien Ie to be run hext at the Liverpool Spring sheen scratche Cloister was handicapped at 185 pounds to go about four mi ta half, won the event two years ago, and last year went lame just before the event. on Friday Meeting, y He ty owned by C.J. Dutt. = — * Marshall to Fight Harry. PITTSLURG, Pa, March 2% —A finish Aght Uetween John Ba of Chicago, and Jerry rehall will be pulled off at Wheeling to: Teddy Alexander, of New York, who wht Griffo to thin country fron Aust Fived in Wittaburg last ight to He shall Marshall tw also anxious to —— John L, Sullivan Much Netter, Mas... March %—John 1. Sulttea He slept weil last partook of A good break he will be out in a few days, ON, SAN JOSH att cal, « Garten k aay, conds, boating GOSSIP OF THE TURF. # Oyster, the presiding genius at A xander ‘edly able Tian, Aistual wtement on Saturday. w jon the kuow wh had be backing wap Brooklyn, will ap Wednesday morning. \ sutn the instance of Philip K Tator, with whom Col Maratday in front of + admit people Daum., Col. Ss the pioneers in eket speculators, Made All Prepar: Coroner Kene, of Br oath of Yenscina alleged (0 have comm! ‘The irl when rhe retir geemed pleased over a yr her home in Denn ning Mrs. Col out overcome downward. a, claims the erusa ry a { P Bad stuffed an old waist int ack J a) and filed the keyhole with pap sary et see Hasane =t Amityyilie, 1 Ww habeas corpus, va 2 See me Beach AM Bigh © Justice Bartiett, in th reme Ce SME. shia siorning, dissives Long Meach Hote! Association. The A 198 is Feported ay being avie to mainiain ‘a9 independent basis a the Lrookiyn City to oppose and favor tne bill by Senatorial Districts, Among ‘Were William G. Low, brother of ex- Law; Col. Morton aad Sheri Buitling. etroumstan) b Probably some solution arrived at belore Brookiya iandicay Day. wonds, hess, Morris Park in the big eve Wille KA eplens vitan it i It ie h up. Mr Gilpin, hie tral highly of the youngst Mr. Westin Mr, Ni johnson, Annte Bishop is being schooled Pratt gave Hop sin id mover, and 1 oT Gilpin had F wkstone out { iting In nice shape. the owner of ‘Tanbark, saw Hop, and he was much’ surprised ent. imprever @ quarter In e last Pall, with perfect action. ‘Tremor had a rattling go seconds. ly ppea and looks as if mean expert at the busi. She will make her at ton May 4, Wallabout his first Th In 271-2 ‘ale also did testi none t. The Mr. \ ‘The colt 2 a er. colt 1s e ‘Tom, Moore rio has onds, pulling , thinks very » hus made a match with for a quarter mile between thetr colts Tanbark and Nick John on, sh JV his big string. Frank McCabe did a lot of work with Mr PJ. Dwyer's string In Indian file Hardy Campbell, who Is England with the Croker & Dwyer] 44g string, nt for his wife and child. ‘They whl aall next Saturday, Mr, Campe| bell has begun to like Newmarket better, —__—« =—__ Into a ap , the p ™ toh ts t n days over the Gra itt did exc His two Bro: ‘onawell and ‘Thi ‘The latter has filled mare, nt ‘0 take plai SPORTING MISCELLANY. The Aootttsh-Amert Athletts Club's ir to be ridden by stable within «l track, t work: with lyn Handi- Baroness, show] bartlally recovered’ its early loss. to-night tn Wood's Hall, Jersey City, will pre sent a fn be the B de muet 9 Another of the for tomas Griff and hard-hitting Joo Harmon to maki Dunn hi will conal dered veto Aan talking ab tween Ii of New equally we rican about one wney-Creed peculation, . and attrar hattan Al Six rrow night a very en wed st of am and between + of tho ut pothing Dunn, the ¢ reey, and in known tie Club, dred, will fancy’ boxe ay hy . tt thletilc Chub, rounds be Programme ta t card, ‘The feature of the evening will over which there al programme to be ren across the river are n Robinson, . from the ‘Tho Scots, atten ut the coming contest be- pion middle-welaht an almout KUlsh= numbering tho show In a body and occupy seata which have been reserved for then Dunn's admirers have pureha xactly located, the. Soots. prow. on, T of the t Jerwy K Ske card, aight Johony club on be ats at uy, on next Mo Three wpectal wt at ypontte jon Athletic ly Gorman, of attractive Henny ©. aK it 1S. pou 108 Strovig, at 160 Hopking, at 13 as referee, oe nfingham, who land, ina to fight which wi Chul Enghiehin a Nell wk BS Kat Lavi will bef The Ne Ls n't RACH AND, problem will be Aun the winner take pla W Apel 13, . wants another go with Owen Anta Abbott a had condition 1 Ftwenty ver ton Tas 1 would 1 the Sylvan 10 Limit a ton oF a Unters the other re are fv special bout day" ev 7 Wittaims for FY home to be who tn tour y nme has the . tn mate! sir Chub ty uit or to 4 ms he Phita ke wor 8.18 4s avy weights mh 2 TRACK, ALENANDER Va, Maren The entries for to-morrow's es on follows Four and a ha nes nS anpia pat thei Kriaht of Honor Kedowa Restless Miss Tristan Prin Lu Bow Annte @ aide of the house, while 150 of 4 seat which are pices bat Oakland Rink, tg, April 1. ernbly Roots, At t, Brovklyn, They He Draycott ve. “Duckey” Kenny “va. Joo Daly and sidney mixer’ Donohue, Exhibitions by aud other boxers will complete tho Deon ar. to box Joe bout at the morrow “night 1 all Club has reorganized for 4 serie 158. pounds ay Weigh ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. and this | months jlarge Influx of buying orders from out UO. $03. am tnt ns IN MANY MONTHS, |Ssseet (Peg Nan 4 Haale Betty ee aon ot ge Jaffray. and with John P, Woodriff and ir. Haver made up the present firm. Mr. Jaffray’s will provided that three Yeurs utter hin death, which occurred April 23, 1892, the residue of his estate, including his interest In the firm, should be divided among his five childten and two grandchildren, As the time for settling the estat drew n the executor became desir. ous of doing it in a simple and satin- factory manner. Mr. Ho Jaffray consulted his partners an President Simmons, of the Fourth National Bank, and concluded that the most effective manner of setting the estate was to haye receivers appointed, ly was accurdingly done Saturday night quietly, uccording to Mr. Jaffray, Speculation in Wall Street Opens| with a Bush, G Speculation at the Stock Exchange this morning was livelier than for many ‘The rise last week brought « of town, and the loval pools were more|*Q 4s to avoid any misrepresentations Confident (han: ever of the firm'a finar Mr. Jaffray says i * the firm will have an equity of from | The strong bullish sentiment ts per-| $1,500,000 to $1,600.00) over and above Ia. haps best indicated by the fact that St.| bilities The business will continued rlght along. After settled the firm wi a matter of form. The or'ginai tirm was organized 189) by Robert J rything has been Paul, despite the heavy falling off in be reompanixed as 0 earnings for the third week of Novem- ber, ruled higher than on Saturday, #ell- ing’ wt 37 1-4°u of & Ht uffray, as a branch of MCCHHG SOS Be neces er enue the London houew which he and his under reallzations,’ General Electric, | Phage Sor halt: comeroued, Ie 183, at Chicago Gas, Jersey ‘Central and Din. |1h8, Ke of sevénteen, John R's son, tillers having been most conspicuous In| nergy gave the heuse te counteet els the downward movement. nergy wave the house ite grentest suc. ‘The decline wan shortlived, however, | fave and) he soon became, the sentor the bully having rushed to the support | fertner of the firm o} he Jasray of thelr favorites, “with the result, of | ° iin Ol ie ence putting prices up to a higher level than betore, BIG JUMP IN COTTON. ccligngtal Hlectric rore 7-8. to 37 7-8, fell ph 085 -4 und recovered to i. pin Regard to the latter 1. Can be stated Advance of Twelve to Fourteen that @ Commission composed of lawyers . 1 and electricians In to be appointed to] | Polnts im the Early Trading. value the patent rights of General Elec-| The Cotton Exchange was the scene tre ‘and Westinghouse. All patents |of excitement this morning. ‘Traders owned by the two corporations, ‘includ- . Ing those now Involved in litigation, will | Wee looking for some improvement, but they were not prepured for the big jump jin prices that came at the open- Ing of the market Liverpool etarted in with an improv ment of three points, and then a vanced nearly as much more, This set local traders into a scramble to cover sho: contracts, or to buy in be: sub itted to the Commission, which will m @ valuation, Each Company will thereafter have the right to manu- facture under these patents, but each must pay royalties on patents assigned to the other. Sults aggregating $2,000,000 will, ac- cording to the attorney for the ‘Pro- anticipation of a further rise, The re- sult Was an advance of 12 to 14 points on the early trades, tective Committee, be filed this week against the old officials of the Distilling & Cottle Feeding Company. there being a greut Money 2.a 21-2 per cent, on call, ‘The Mia SIAC waned Wi demand Is moderate, but ‘the bellef ob- . fyerkee chetied with May selling in Chicago at 6 1-2, and at 607-8 tains that higher rates will prevail in| 0° gif 00 the near future, Forelgn exchange quiet at 4.87 3-4 a for bankers’ long sterling, and 4.89 1-4 a 4.89 1-2 for demand, The stock market was irregular. Sugar and Hocking Valley were notice- ably strong, the former selling up to 1007-8, and ‘the latter to 261-2. Jersey Central on the other hand, lost all of the early Improvement, while Chicago Gas —__— IT’S FLORIDA A. C.’S MATCH. Joe Vendig $4 ia Club Will Hold the Corbett-Fits Fight, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, March %,—Joe Vendig, of the Florida Athletic The traders made a number of “turns” ong the market Is widening all the Club, came back to Washington to-day ‘Hand: & Harman 4 f n th and showed a receipt for the deposit of steamship. Lahm sailing “tuemorrow, [2,00 for training expenses for. Fita- 200,000 ounces of silve ‘The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe dl- rectora held a meeting to-day and there was an informal dixcussion of the pro- sed plan of reorganization. A mect- ng wil ortly be ec i by the board Bhs to take some action on the There was renewed activity in stocks in the late afternoon trading, and. the highest prices w: attalne since the present Upwacd movement w inaug- urated. ‘The rise was taken advantage of to “realize, and at the close some shares were 1-4 to 1 per cent. below the , while General Electric and Jersey niral showed declines of 13-40 2 per cent, simmons and Corbett which he made on Saturday in New York, “{ don't think,” said Vendig, “that Fitzsimmons will show up with his $5,000 by May 1. I made the deposit however, to show that the Florida Ath letle Club 1s acting in good faith, “The fact that other citles are trying to get the fight does not worry us a bit, nor does the report that the Florida Tegislature will pass laws prohibiting prize fights make us uneasy, “You ‘can say that the fight will be brought off by the Florida Athletic {t sees fit. We hav to this, and It gor This will be news to many who have hoped to get the fight in the event of Corbett's sanction The Closing Quotations, the Florida authorities interfering with Open, Migh Low. Crea | Vendig and his associates, American, Tob. te Be as pee Sic Ainerican Gab ye ue AN Individual Communion Capa. a 11% YET 100% Individual communion cups were used yesterday at the Bloomingdale Reformed Church, at Sixty- eighth street and the Doulevard. ‘The cups were Ne about 200 in number and were of sliver, Tev. Raitimore’ & Onto canada Southern Madison C. Vetera, pastor of the church, says he §ntroduced the individual cups for sanitary rea- sons, Club and that it can hold It in any city | ABRAHAM » STRAUS: Fulton 8t., Brooklyn, Values! Not Words ! i A few specimens of Tuesday's Specials : i} ry aan ‘Napkins. Hose Bete and 1.49 eavy Bleached satin) Damask Napkins, pure) * linen, fast edge, goo) Doz. value for $2.25 doz...... Rugs. 150 Bromley's best myrna Rugs, renin 2.28 100 Bromley's Smyrna ) Rugs, regular price $2.50 ) 1.69 Ribbons. All Silk Black Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons \(14 inches wide), regular’ price l5c. yd.; and wider, \of same quality at like re- |ductions............ All Silk Black Double- faced Satin Ribbons (23 23°: and 3} inches wide), reg- ular 35c. grade......... Ribbons—Right Centre, |Men’s Scarfs. Newest and most pop- ular shapes and styles of) \Cecks, Four-in- Hands\ 39°: and Imperials, light and ‘dark colors, usually sold Floor. ge Handsome line of Band 25° Bows and String Ties at A STRAUS Fulton St, Brooklyn. at North Lowa Ci owa Lacie: Lake Lake Lake Kong & 8 Lead ot r Norfolk & West, Northern Pact Northern Paotte "pti, ario # Western =| The Old Dry-Goods ie Mall. ., la. & Reading. ‘i & Pitta & Went. pi Souther stallroad Southern t Rubb Wabarh Wabash pt wee NO FRAUD DISCOVERED. & Coon Asnignment robably Not We Set Amide Davey, in the Sup urt, to-day said that he had practically made up his mind that the assignment. of Hardenbergh & Co, of Brooklyn, whten was made in July, 1893, was not fraud- ulent, and should not be set Coun- in the ease handed up briefs, how- ever, and the formal decision will not be made until tormorrow The application to set aside th. ment was made by Arnold, ¢ W. & J. Sloane, who we rred creditors for $40,000, were o-defendants, B E. S. JAFFRAY & CO. TO RETIRE Hardenber; wun Jude: assign made SUNDAY louse to Wind Settlement, With the qua'ifying of 1 receivers to-day, winding up the affairs of the old and subetantial dry-goods house of H, S, Jaffray & Co., 330 Broadway, will probably be begun, Receivers were appointed Saturday night, after court hours, by Supreme Court Justice O'Brien, not because of the firm's financial embarrassment, but at the request of one of the partners, Sylvester A. Haver, satisfactorily to carry out the provisions of the ‘ate E. s. Up for bat sae eee ala Pi Jeffray's will, The receivers are James ‘DONTMISS THE SUNDAY EWSPAPER EVER PUBLISHED See ecy AOPIFY YOUR AEWSPEALER NOW ale i S| Le Boutin Br STRIPED Taffeta Silks, Have just received a ship- ment from Switzerland of some new Stripod Taffeta Silks. They are in bright, rich changeable effects, with stripes of different widths. Are good value at 75c. yard, Special sale price | 3 Also to close out the balance of our CHANGEABLE VEL- VETS, we have marked our $2.50 and $3.00 goods to 9° West 23d Street Altmansds’ | Offer To-Morrow, Tuesday, WHITE ENGLISH Marseilles Bed Spreads, ° 51.95 ° 6.10 each, One-third below regular price: Also A choice assortment of fine SummerBlankets! 10 4 13 to 4 52.90 18.25 pain, 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave ON EXH IBIT IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. A COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4-ROOM FLAT, SHOWING EXACTLY WHAT WE GIVE FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, $100.°°: Everything for Pi whatever proposi:ion they desire to submit ‘Out of Town Buyers will be Housekeeping. ING UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK, _Auction Sales. AT AUCTION—UNRE . Firw jeer, 85 Bower: UCKHEIMER. DEEMED PLED will sell Tos: ow (Tu 181 KE, 10¥th st., « larze collection of ION THIS INCLUDES CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, CURTAINS. CROCKERY, STOVE, TINWARE, PICTURES, PARLOR SUI1, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, AN IDEAL HOME FOR $100.00, FOR EITHER CASH OR ON OUR CREDIT SYSTEM, WITH A SLIGHT ADVANCE. NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. BEDROOM SUIT, Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Pictures, Clocks, Portieres, Crockery, Refrigerators and Tinware, Lace Curtains. les desiring Information regarding terme not covered by thi J. % S. BAUMANN’S Sth Ave, Cor, 19th S OPEN SATURDAY EVENT ) at AL As Meg DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., and numerous other miscellaneous goods. On EX BITION after 9 A. M. hew and second-hand 397 Bedford ave., B'kiyn. from $2; ni $2.50 (85. goods); lot 0 welect from, and bella, Ze. O4tu at, aud Hroudway, lots fot AL high grado new Sate- 27 Park plea O4th nt, Hiway clean $15 each; Libert to order, Ladies’ Suits, Sacqueas and Capes, in Cloth, Silk and Vi Satin’ and silk Wal Berge, Crepoa ai Skirt “All syles. Easy weekly of wwvatuiy payments, MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO, CLOTHING CREDIT. 2.hssoces G MACHINES. bra, Automatic, Domest! ome, White, ee Davis, Housebe wows Kruse $13 up; good secot macnine trom $10 up, for cash of ‘we eEcbanga Feat anit repair IKRU: SE MFG. CO., 203 Grant ot | LY BUYS WATCHES. © Delivered Lanmedinn Make no mistake; go direct to Jewelry dint our cash of credit prices low as elsewhere, and $3 chain given free with every watch, J, Arnold & Co, 3 Maiden Lane. Take elevat CREDIT: postal. Globe Wateb Co, DIAMONDS, WATCH teed; montera $100 x ranteed, ened 1 nok aatistivd, Callorsend | M4 World Building, yall sales guar: Brogklyn. $1 week! Business Property to Let. upied by barber doing good x TO4 New Rochelle, NY. Dentistry. u NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. | Waltort Hotel, mbert 5 ai inh et, derey caly 4 York Poly fold crowns’ wittoat as Full cts of teste Gols om Fitings tbe. op. We | . Give wee call ‘sad vos ‘will DIAMONDS sold at 12 noon, Dentistry. “TEETH’ EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN FREE | Is AMSOLL Y ND MENDED BY THE ai BY DR. 0. W, HALU’S NEW, SA MEDICAL PROPESSI OD. 30) . Wee NOW CIAN OF 4 Y ‘T., BROO! Paaie FUL vee ERT NEE ide DRO. W WITHOI i U ANT AFTER testimonials at offica AS GIVE: IF DESIRED, Extraction Free When Te “4 | WITHOUT PLATES \ | Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a Special | Prices Reasonable for First-Class We Warranted (0 Years, DR.O.W.HAL Graduate Peunsylvanin Dental C 949 BROADWAY, Cor. 23 St, NEW YORK, 499 FULTON 8ST. Con Bridge, BROOKLY HOURS—8 A.M. wW7 A, ML Pundays—1 NEW SYSTEM L Oto Furnished Rooms to let 2TH ST. 10 WEST. —Purntshod was, with Ge without board. - —— GETTING A Cox’ Beas) matter If you'll consult “The id's Mist of ling-houses om Something that will sult you, room, acy Tag Breing bead

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