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dpa cae esctoeea ~ PIER FIRED BY WHARF RATS. A Colony of Vagrant Rag. Pickers Destroy Street De- partment Property. THEY LIVED UNDER THE DUMP Their Attempt to Cook Breakfast Causes 8 Loss of $5,000 to the City. FIREMEN FIGHT A TUG’S CREW. The Latt Hot Streams Scalded Them and They Retallated with Cold. The Street-Cleaning Department's @umping pier at Forty-sixth street and Kast River was destroyed by fire this morning, and the big slanghter-house of Schwarschild & Sulzberger had o narrow escape. One of the firm's out- houses was reduced to ashes, and just the flames were reaching over to the fat-house they were suddenly ex- ‘tinguished, ‘The damage will not be very heavy. The police figure out that the city, as owner of the pler, will lose $5,000, and the Chicago meat men about $200 on their shed. ‘The materials which went up tn smoke and the comparatively slight Joss would in themselves not count for much, but there were scenes and inci- @ents connected with the blaze which make the story unusu Interesting. To begin with, there was the origin of the fire. THE WORLD. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1805. CITY WINS THE SUIT: HARRISON READY TO POSE. Will Sit To-Day for a White House Portrait. Justice Andrews, in the Supreme Court, to-day, disinissed the sult of Theodore Simpson and Frank Phelps, representing the executors of Mary B. Chamberlain, inst the city to recover $200,000 dam aces and 300 feet of bulkhead at ir Look His Best and Wear a and Heach strects Plonsed Expression. principally of city records, running bac ky} — to IMB, when the city granted 10 49M) pe eeaident Harrison If tn tralning Ly al eogen Uo WRT i nent | t@lay to jook pleasant while ete Heese ae tie RilvHacth anid wUNlatine TGRUNy MO tm: portale TH t for the White See won Ais tee \Htouse, Kor that reson, he sald, thts wire aperty paseed nto the hands of | HOCH he woult not discuss poll SLL MablLietits A adina hea AR pat thes, ¢ Ne does not consider the Mechanles’ Hank, who conveyed tt to/ Quiet iia business partner, Gideon dane, t : ans for the day,” said thee Mayor of New York, Subsequently 1 Wifth Avenue Hotel, div eriy, with Kray Ave Just to see my davis Tn 181 1 the bulkhead, on) ter nd grandson at. tb Netheria the g C the parties claiming the | Hotel, and then to call on Artist: Bast int Tan At aan in Johtean Wh ts to palnt my por 1 Inelided in th | jt for the White House, deseribed th i} * seen senator this bank } nee Bi ane during: eit rty aa) vp fis part princlt aa-unfair to the stock- hortralt, pain hall attend to gh it has not been positively de- ded, tis probable that Gen, Harrison's portrait will be three-quarters length, ike thowe of ex-Iresident Arthur and Prestdent Cleveland, each of which was Ininted by Mr, Johnson, Although it may be only b; Tesident has selected this time) having his portrait painted. when » 1oOks at leant ten years younger | than at any time since he left the White House. Nature hae erased some of the wrinkles that Presidential cares placed In his forehead, and his cheeks plump as those ‘of Baby McKee. Tt wan noticed, too, that the celebrated Harrisonian whiskers have been trimmed specially for the important event, and by @ tonsortal artit as skilled in his Hine as is Mr. Johnson at painting por- traits, ‘The whiskers that wil! be perpetuated in the White House gallery are more symmetrical in appmranee and are r1 with eurves. There waa a time Gen. Harrison favored a nearly e cut beard, but that is not the one nts future generation to nee. He ing instead a rounded beard, just a trifle longer than It was when he left Warhington and perhaps a little grayer. He will it for his portralt In Mr. Johnson's studio, 6 West Fifty-ffth Btreet, and said he would remain in the! clty as long as the artist desires. fow i your health?” he wan asked. “It was never better,” he replied. helleve that two weeks’ attack of grip I THOSE BRIDGE : FRANCHISES. Were They Secured Simply for Par- rm of Specalation. One of the bills passed by the Legisia- ture during the session just ended au thorizes the sale of ene of the bridge | franchises owned by the it River ridge Company to the cities of New York and Hrooklyn, It is for the bridge which it was pro- posed to bulld over the Kast River, ex- tending from Broadway, Williamabure, to = point at or near Nheriff street, be- tween Delancy and Rivington, in this city, The other franchise owned by the company is for a bridge to be built from Fulton street, Brooklyn, to a point be- tween Scammel and Jackson streets, this city. Tt 1s sald that when the company e- cured these franchises it had no inten- tion to build the bridges, but that it was almply @ speculative deal to get hold of the franchises, and then sell them to the two cltlos. ‘The president of the company ts rick Unimann, and among the ident rede rectors nt to do so! sed by “Wharf Rai Time and again has the story of the life of the “wharf rat” been written, ‘Au ® consequence, at least one-half of | new xe knows that there are hun- ede of human beings. nursed in the} lag ot poverty, who live, eat, drink | ara sleeps under the city's plers and | ercund the wharves. | Tt has been told how Itallans, hun- @reas of to>m, live in the same w now they asleep within a few feet of t votes, with nothing to cover them save the bonrde ox the plers or the sand hills or rubbish, through which they dig holes, burrowing, as it were, like a rabbit. ™ this colony of Itallan rag pickers, whict, la enly a shade removed from the so-ct.lles! ‘wharf rat,” was due the fire of tris morning. Au the dumping grounds of the Street- Cleaning Devartment are favorite living pleces for them. The plier at the foot of Forty-sixth street was particularly wough< for, It extended far out into the river was covered with heavy planking pieced se closely together that scarcely & 4:09 of rain water could leak through. ser this roof about thirty persons M-ec, They went to sleep, goodness only kno # now, at night, and at dawn they Pere up, cooked their breakfast, then a:med with all kinds of implements they dug ard raked through the ushes und ktrbage overhead, hey Built Many Fires, ‘That colony of thirty was up before 6 o'clock this morning, and less than half an hour later bad bulit many fires under the pier. The pot or kettle used for the morn: ing meal consisted of a milk can upon a number of bricks laid on a cross piece. Having bullt the fires, the Ital- | fans busted themselves In other matters | while breakfast vas cooking. The man employed by the city to watch the pier is Michael Kelly It was just 6.30 o'clock this morning when he saw smoke stealing up in thin cul- umns through the craeks in the timber At first he did not mind it, but as the emoke seemed to increas in volume he rushed down to Schwarzschild & Sulz berger’s watchinan, Leopold Glack, and the latter, after alarming all the work- men, turned in # call for the firemen This followed tinmediately afte wards by a second alarm, ( The Talans, in tne seen the fire spread, first to a pile Tags, and then to the timbers, They made a frantic effort to put out the biaze, and, falling, ran and climbed tn all directions to escape. Then the butchers and mean time, had her employ- ees in the slaughter-house rushed down the pr, The scow Frank was dan- gerously near the building, so it towed into midstream. been telephoned to the Department stables, 5: and East River, and Supt, @ered the tug Restless scene. Word h to go ‘old Water Againat Hot. There is where the first trouble be Ban, and it came near resulting serious- » The wg was stationed south side of the per. then shooting fully 190 feet in the air. There had been a long delay at the art. as the firemens axes for a tir falled to cut through the heavy plank ing and timb When the holes were finally ‘utthrough the flames shot out. The men on the tug w them, but there was no apparatus on board to use the s Water, hot water was brought into play The men of companies $ and 2 were et work at the time, and water fell upon them’ a They stood it for a short sth ow they appealed to Biet Ke! Hise to have the nuisance stopped. Long arguments followed men on the tug considered themselves foul firemen, and did net want to yield Finally’ they compromise. by the hot wate! the men ot E) work, The Jatter retaliated by turning sev- eral lnes of hose upon the boat, and a hot and cold water battle was sour in, progress The firemen became so furlous Roundaman Walling, of the first street station, threatene: every man on board the Restless | did not desist. Even then, however, t Tiape would not yleld until Assistant tor of Dumps McKenna arrived ordered the tug away. “i st a8 they started downstream the rt t New Yorker arrived, but there wag nothing for it to do, as the flames then well under Ge ig 4 mar ree ago on o are, 2, “dock ‘was consumed by fir: and the slaughter-house, or the greate' Bite i's went wp alse No'cause Was en Vice Hee in full, 1. Robb: Col. Wering declined to discuss: the| rt retary, Matson Grand; Corresponal matter further than to say he presumed | secretary. G. WGrinuell; Rxecaltve committe | his letter of reply had been overlooked Whitehead, Jot L dwalader, Ho ON lin the excitement of the closing hours ¥ be turning | y atl ¢ Kdward Lauterbach, counsel for the sion.” company, says that there Iw no inten- “President was told that ex- tlon to the Hroadway bridge fran- Hiking had chise to the two cities, but that the bill that the should | | Was passed simply to enable them ‘to| place & Southern. mane tt nd place accept My charter and rights from the jon the Nitlonal th 8 asked company If he thought plan_ advisable. Na work had been done by the com- ow, haven't a word to say about |pany on the priage, i replied "1 don't think Mr. imed that the Brooklyn fo have been partially constructed. WARING : HAS '$ REPLIED. He Says His Letter to the Assembly Wan Overlooked. Commissioner Waring, of the Depart- | ment of Street Cleaning, in wer to the queries of an vening World” re- porter to-day, regarding the resolutions of censure passed upon him by the Al- bany Assembly yest lay, “for his din- regard of the reasonable request inar kins was why T should disci me, and I lon’ his opinions Well, as silver is the important tople expres- Just now, will you make some \sion with’ regard to the q “After all I have satd ut silver, it is nything further,” was th inuing, he said he cou! why any signifi the fact, th tary. Elkins, Senator’ Proctor and ot prominent. Republicane are in. the city }at the same time. “This is & bie place, you know,’ Mr. Harrison added "It isa good town to rest In, and It Is not remarkable for a number of prominent Republicans to be here at any time.” reaso drawn. fron for information of a public charac Hate th the forenoon Gen. Harrison exhibited # typewrlt by of three | poxay, and John Sabine Smith " exchan Morton Clerk Baxter, The first Was a copy of i passed by the Assembly May upon Col, Waring for @ ton the number 0 trucks and other vehi- cles welzed fi ¢ streets by him, the cost of seizing them, the amount of fines mention fur rescuing Cae Ing building at $0 W collected and the ‘digposition of the | April it, Mr, Pin! same, . nor Price had anything eupectaily to do with the The second was Col. Waring’ twue Ho says thatthe man mio risked bl dated May 9, and in whieh he te to wave him was Detective-Sergt. Arms from Jan. 1 to May § he had seiz Including tracks, | mtu eR ALIN, cted from the aL Cont : and the tothe City Chambe and Carried bi rwarde identified Mr eof wately Me Tinie Armstrong as hin tee Elveted by t third document was a letter to Morton, dated in whi The Voard of Managers of New York the Gevernyr was Informed that he Zuologioal Society met at moon to-day at 214 replied on May 9 to the Inquiries muse ase pelea ty by the Assembly, answering every query | of the session of the Axsembly. eA. Mave: Crook, ten Tt genni Ht) Weob CANNOT MOOR "SMALL CRAFT. = ee ithar M. We | Marketmen Ask for a Dock wwe) Arthur M Woeilington, editor of the Engineering Nowe, dled tast night at bis residence, st Gram At a special meeting of the Dock of Kidney diaeane, “Mr. Wellington waa | Hoard to-day, a petition was presented Wares | erick Law Olmstead Signed by 200 business men of W Kuigineor of the Tole 80 ton Market, complaining th ® wink year he Was on the Buffalo not low West ‘Tenth street where | dnd Erie ik 1 ch, IRB: he went to nail vessels can be moored, ‘They | MON ‘He returned tsked the Board to find a spot betw York ta Laight street and the Battery. ‘They | am eRe added that thelr business Is such aa to! Engineering News Aeninnd 9) pl art for mooring | Ceewmam, mall or he subject was referred »Conimissioner Matis and Chief Engl | WASHINGTON May 17.-Secretary heer Green J Mattowelt ro | BUMM_A father restient nights and nile he ae paalleetor Aenotisnipeate Magyn [si some to-day hia condition 18 bardly so Was indebted “for whartaxe "to the wat, Heh insight! ssclig tient more than Prevent tecovery Cam bia werent tines —— andie Will mand the St. Louis, ADELPIIA, 17 --When Mine steamabip. St. 1 ernon MH anil tbs e« th ie fe pl # on June & she will be com y Cant William G Randle, who hat the honor nil simand the Paria when the latter frxt floated Mie are ants Wh eyes er was pla nd of ‘one i ao at a 1 Tlaltitnore clipppers, the Travel Cunard line, and the Hoard tostay ace |! A dered the lie to give possession imme [go am = aera, | Ea-Commander Atkinson Honored, Mr itrown said tf] antwant J. Atkinson, formerly commander of I. the ahr, “on te 1 elatin Port GAT. who wan elected Com: pas on ster of the Depaitaient of New. York, was | ther en an tntorival rece en in A ROW OVER THE MAPS, |i os.cauevateld vara My as, of Rassta, Arri the R Wards | maps of the ny's freleht vars, extending fra} Hundred and Bifty-second. te) or ed and Blatyet streets on th ned he a large, nk oF Glasgow oa May a —-—— National Salote at Grant's Tomb, ss eapecied at thet iy interfer siness. had no right to do ment by which the ¢ Jand. It was finally decided to jet the matter go over toa special meeting of the Roard of Btreet Ope: be"held a week from Wi at whi = | poral shed I with the Com: held that the city under ‘ mpany ac the aotorman in charge of & an down a & bicycle, om Apri BROOKLYN NEWS. THIEVES IN BROOKLYN. | Houses Robbed and 1 burke of David Ao Mapie Clothing valued at $25 ing on a Smith street car this morning. Agnes Cunningham, atreet, asked the police young man named Griffin ling her, last night, knocked ‘her down, and left the house, Bureau drawer, takin) Court Rales of When Andrew Zutler, strest, near Belmont ave! ville, w rimar, in the Court, Brooklyn, the complaint, failed yer Francis X. Metaffre: magistrate that his clie frightened away by the Court.” Justice A Private A a. Gates life. jattempt to run all Jand dispense all the ville, justi 1 can establish i | the leaders, are Jacob Huppert, the brewet had dic me good, for it gave me a rest.” | penite George W. Wingate, hat expect to retire from the | Justice Harriman adjouri Max KE, Bernheimer, Edward C. 8 us has been stated?" ing for aw and fer, John W. Weber’ and Adolph L | all,” “| Keyes to arrest the comp! Zutler was emplo 9D. ie disapneay ued $100. Levy. ¢ al pedir his| his cage to the Krownaville Court, a pri- vate corporation; his ei On Tuesday night the c In Bri Ville, “Justice + denounced for issuing a | Levy was ordered not court, a Vi taken Iden John J. Orr, of 284 street, Brooklyn, mail cle York newspaper office ing the action of the Grand Jury, on # char; to pick _a woman's gustine's Roman Catholic avenu state that they are cause Is one of mistake Orr admits being tn thi Hes the alleged crime, | hese Setbala snes Albert cout. en examined by Jud lwas held for the Grand mitted to bull A few weeks ago the Or brought {nto prominence strange conduct of Orr's MH. Read, | brought agal | a abip'a writer, alleges that tit | the presence 0 Paymaster Read de 1 undised for . process $e Willamabirg Carmelo aby colony, ‘used Orders wer Yard Oya morning ruiser New York will sal % i fog With many women who are aM blood, whiten ensox. The relief by Me a “TD have recelved more hens Sarsapariiia than from all ot remedies. For years Ow 10K § Sursapy with aeankered stomach, | via, New York Is THE ONL It creates an appet feeling. Be sure to get outs Ons PI family cathartic. 250, the all nue, and stole 1 sug Vale ued’ at $30 A thiet crawled under a ioor into @ ktavle fh the rear of 44 Myrtic avenue, and made away with two sets of har: hess worth §0. af mons, 11) nie, ta nt $i worth of jewelry” w was taken from the apartment of Sophia kwood, 152 Bouth Firat street Eugene Ryerson, of 198 Eighth street waa robbed of his gold waten while ri she beat and kicked’ her, That 0 app i will have the: him, and his place was boycot ORR SAYS HE IS INNOCENT. is on Kini et in St. Mr. Orr and his attorney, ways that the guilty party recelved at the Brooklyn the Unite at once for Kiel, raiser Co uses debiity and ay 4 sample case of prompt wo Valuable jn Stolen. Many pure! Wosneak hereenies! Mayor Schieren, of Brooklyn, to-day wore reported the Brooklyn police! forwarded to Alba with his disap- nis mornin Detectives w rent to) yy ‘al the bill pr ding for the inere e nveatigate cach case and to cateh the /of first-grade policemen in the Brooklya thieves, [Department from $1,100 a Fr to $1,409, John Miller, of De reet and!) Accordin the new Constitution, Fourth avenue, had his boathouse, at use! Prabal UNI Hoe RR CRne oe, Ithe foot of Ninety-sixth the me is teller * Flirt, worth to the bridge, f 1% Butler to arrest a While visit- alleges, he ~ 00 from a HERE'S A STATE OF THINGS. Defies the of Watkins nue, Browns- arraigned before Justice Har- venue Police braham Levy, r. Law: ‘med tl nt had been “Brownsville Harriman said: “L never heard of such a thing in my Here is a gang of sharpers who the legal business in Browns- e identity of m sent to the ned the hear- Officer hainant. y's tallor n clothing val- dato submit mployees left id. ase was tried farriman was warrant, and to appear in jotim of Mis- nty-second tk In a New | await- County of attempting Au- ‘sixth George Gru, ive that the Chureh, o but Hon dores had a wry and Wore a Prince Orr has these pecultarities. xe Tighe, Orr Jury and ad- Tv family were through the fourteen-year old son, Joseph. The boy disappeared | mysteriously, and returned in a dazed | condition. His feet were frozen, and he was generally broken up. He was sup | powed to be under hypnotic influence, Paymaster Read Sued. Justicn Bartlett, In Supreme Court, Brooklyn, thin morning, heard an appiioation of Payma betore Hartiett dee ty have Pay- er appear before med house, as T tomorsaw agt vobte will foted with Impure ery of dis- wit from Hood's her medicines or T suffered Terribly lon. dvapepsta | and geperal debility, Life was a burden On | taking Hood's Sarsaparilia, togeiher with Hood's Pills, my health bean to tnp Formerly Anything Late canised ine great a Now 1 ‘an eat Leartily and am great din flesh and heath, Tmost cheertully ond Hood's Sarsaparilla, "Mra Guar k Pannisun, Cazeno: | Hood's Sarsaparilla ¥ True Blood Purifier roomes that tired fe dinver pill and Freitha, Elting & Co, i FRIDAY & SATURDAY, | 'Serges and NO MORE PAY /FOR POLICE, | Mayor Schieren Vetoes the Bill to Raine jarion. fapou be autis and’ St tm for th this require abrolutely f year. bids any To Sue the City for Cone: Owners and lenseos of the hotels, and other nd of bringing #u They claim ¢ a Fire. convert halls Kroyed by the Ore at ¢ Freteri ke says he elty. He. was the omnor of the Ferris | Which wax valued at $5,000. Hotel-Keeper 4 also threat Petitions will be Brooklyn or the J. D. _& CO. Muslin Underwear. Made by one of the best manufacturers ; choice material ; finished —the daintiest of the dainty—at about one-| half price, Skirts and Gowns, 5 Qc: each; regular value, 1.00, 1 Drawers and Chemises, 49° each; regular value, 75c. , 8TH AVE. & GIST ST. well 1.50 1,00, 1. 25 SPECIAL BARGAIN Men's Suits en 3 to $15, ‘6 al Strictly All- Wool Cheviots, Worsteds in all the latest shades, Worth us to $18, Freithal, Eting \ (1, Elegant Perfect- Fitting Cashmeres, Unfinished Worsted and Clay Diagonals, 938 THIRD AVE.. Ber AND SiTH STREETS. Don't be shy-—don't look in! the window and pass on. Come! in and see our line of $15 Men's Suits—of course we have finer at $15 is tremendous, We show them with pleasure —they sell themselves if you want to buy. Young Men's, $10 to $25, Thr $1 por garment, A full line of Bleye WM, VOGEL & SON Bi \dway Cor. Houston St. and cheaper ones, too—our line | * ABRAHAM xe STRAUS Fulton St All Brooklyn knows what Special Fea- tures we make of Furniture & Carpets. Do all New Yorkers? Not in either city will be found larger or better selections all at prices based upon the Closest Dry Goods Profits. A few specimens: White Enamel Iron Beds. (3 ft.) Brass trimmed, regular $4.50. (3 ft. 6 in.) Brass trimme: (;1t.) Brass trimmed, regular $5.50.... (4 ft.) Brass trimmed, regular $7.00... . (4 {t. 6 in.) Brass trimmed, regular $16.00.... 3:35 d, regular $5.00 3:50 ++ 5.38 +1265 Box or Wardrobe Couches. Box Couches, covered in Box Couches, covered in Box Couches, Oriental style, regular $19.75 Divans, convertible into Woven Wire Cots. Same as regelarly retailed ticking, reg. $10.00. ticking, reg. $12.00. Couches, reg. $4.50 Qt, PFS ses sasces vs se OScs Mixed Hair Mattresses. 4o Ibs, one or two parts, regular $15.00..........10.00| Misses’ and Children’s White Money Savin Carpets & g Chances in Mattings. Never before have we offered so many and so great! and now held out. Here are particulars: ain opportunities in Carpets and Mattings as are here, | But general claims carry no conviction. $1.00 Moquette Carpets, 75c. $1.25 Best Body Brussels, 85c. 85c. Best Tapestry Brussels, 55c. 70c. Best All Wool Ingrains, 50c. 50c. Ingrain Carpets, 35c. $6.00 roll Jap & China Mattings, $4.50. $12.00 roll Jap & China [Mattings, $8.00. Fulton yrutton | A BRAHAM - Carepts—3d floor. Brooklyn, STRAUS $Y N.Y. LLOUR DY = YOU'RE ALLOUR $10 $12 $15 re ES and pay us a visit. BE cues ALWAYS BE RIGH Vou BUY YOUR ¢ THINK THIS OVER J csv ieapoo. CLOTHING CO. 86% 88 BOWERY, COR. HESTE?ST| OPEN EVENINGS, , ALL OUR $10 #12 #15 \GRADES Mee S a KS ‘S “itt ALL OUR $10 $12 315 "| GRADES ay 7, OTHING HERE. THN HAS SET DO You UPON TBE LATEST ‘d iL THE FASHION. 1 not rearet It. ook out for your Purse as well as your feet, nw + footwear. WL Douglas Shoes Soht divect trom the: fact consumer, saving the imermediais profits sich are added to the value ot the shoes. The quality souls in every respect the dest grade of shoes costing $ From $4 to $6 per pair. You buy them for 00 vo size and width, For sale at 1211 Broadway, 11¢ Pulton et., 2210 345 Eighth ave, 65 Barclay st, 266 Broadway, 431, 1181 Ful- Third West 126th at BROOKLYN 83,1867 ERSEY CITY—10 Newark ave, ‘The only full accounts of thi given in “The Ev. Have you Heard Of Hart’s Peerless $16 Suits to Measure? Our store is presenting an unmistakably vivid pic- ture of business activity, and showing the most fas- cinating collection of im- ported and domestic Wool- lens ever placed before human eyes. Suits to measure, Trousers t< 84a Asaving of 25 to 30 per cent. from other good tailors’ prices for all-wool, and up, tallored Clothing. Any gar- ment not satisfactory may be returned, and all will be {made just right without the slightest show of re- luctancy. Edward Hart, /~ BOWERY & SPRING ST. |4 to 10 yrs., B.AltmansG, Saturday, May 18, Mountain and Szaside SUITS MISSES, $ SERGE. 4 to 10 \ years assorted 5 7. 5 styles blue, 6 7 5 e 12 years OUTING SUITS, $2 50 Galatea (6 to 10 yrs) Stripe, blue and white trimmed with braid, (12 & 14yrs) QS ft SPECIAL LOT of Faney Lawn and Striped j DRESSES, ‘ 65° Guimpe style, jand Lawns for special ocea- sions, 4 to 16 years. | | Also complete assortment of Organdies, Dotted Swisses? | 18th St., 19th St. & Sixth Ave, B.AltmaneGe. Saturday. Ladies’ Neckwear Dept. Satin Bows, Four-in«= Hand and Teck Scarfs, for Ladies, at 22a} { Real Estate at Auction, WH. E. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises at HIGHWOOD, N. J, the The JACOB. WE Bom n som VE is wind the ‘pew school bo rs luttoxo tothe bighest blederon ee SOF SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1895. Reatricth t of This Proport a ROOMS, 1D WOOD and fil Sith brick, contalulug'ail wodero improvements willalso be sold. mitre, $10 down on each lot; balance @5 FOR FREE RAILROAD TICKETS and Maps Cierra more 101g Widshiet oad ares call nt cows White! New Yr ¥ {rome store, 1042 84 dress the Auctioneer, Wri. E. TAYLOR, HACK ENSACK, PETER F. MEYER, Auctioneer, PEREMPTORY SALE OF 85 Choice and Valuable Lots ON 2D AND 3D ttn srs, 85TH, S6TH AND STTH Sts, BAY RIDCE, NEAR FORT HAMILTON, L; 3, 30th Ward, Brooklyn. DAY, MAY 21, 1908, 12 o'clock. at the New York Real Katate at 2 oemoniee il Broadway, New Yore ome TER F. MEYER & CO..Auctionsers, oom, cut the entire hol Hamilton Land. ton, and. wi ing, of tae fast-color and correctly-| 8 purchaser “4 treet Fey # the property: be by bost direct f the Brooklyn nt partieutars_appty tloneer's aificn, 111" Broadway tie 0, ae _ Help Wanted- M Instruction. bank ee ings satus po ICR, a

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