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EDITORS IN SESSION, State Soribes Reorganizing the Democratic Party, They Meet at the Normandie, and Their Wives Go Shopping. Delmonioo’s, Drives and Theatres ‘Will Enliven Their Stay. Nearly two hundred editors of Demo- | @ratic newspapers throughout the State @re reorganizing the Democratic party wp at the Hotel Normandie to-day, ac- cording to the principles of Jackson, Jefferson, Cleveland, Hill and other ‘eminent leaders who have added to the doctrines of the = ever since it was) organized. | The editors are members of an as- Sociation, and their present convention | fe the largest ever heid. It is aiso the most important from a political point of wiew, because some of the most conspic- uous leaders of the various factions of the party will map out a programme for the campaign next Fall. If the editors like these plans, they will regul: the policy of their respec- tive newspapers accordingly and write inspiring “pieces” calculated to make| W' the rural voter look at the matter in the same light. \The editors were invited to Gotham by ¢ ‘score of well-known Democrats, prom- inent among whom are ex-Gov. Flower, Postmaster Dayton, ex-Mayor Gilroy, @x-Mayor Grace, Oswald Ottendorfer, August Belmont, Perry Belmont, Comp- trolier Fitch, Charles 8. Fairchild, Frederic R. Coudert, Collector Kilbreth and Theodore W. Myers. These gentle- mien are much encouraged at the spon- taneity with which the invitations were received. ‘The Committee on Arrangements con- sists ef John R. Mason, Chairman; J. , G. P. Holden, A. C. Kessinger, F. A. ‘Willard and H. P. Witherstine. Postmaster Dayton welcomed the edi- tors when they got together in the| for the Committee for June 1. meetin, hors at the Normandie. He raise: Association and encouraged it in ita we work, He also sail some nice things about the Democratic party, Pres- faent” ‘Cleveland and New York City. He wes loudly applauded and was ac- rded a vote of thanks. President irkes responded. Secretary Fishlier in his first annual Teport urged that the editors encourage the tendency of, the party managers jo spend money Caen the newspapers Salter than at the Some miscellaneots business was then transacted, after which an adjournment ‘Was taken till 11 A. M. to-morrow. ‘The Convention will continue until to- morrow ight, when it will wind w qith a ‘banquet at Delmonico’s, at whic! nator Hill, Charles 8. Fairchild, ex- Vv. Flower, Comptrolier Fitch, "Dis. triot_Attorney Fellows, Comptroller of e Currency Eckels, Senator Jacob, A. and, perhaps, Secretary of War ante 8. ‘Lamont, among a dozen other Notable Democrats, will speak. Presi- Gent ‘Cleveland is expected to send a let- ‘The main irpose of the editors in bringing here. speakers, together is to Democratic , Crane. Boake eae an the use fe. club, asdsthe were extremely sanguine this ain that they would succeed in Wives of the electors went 81 ‘Then there was f Fecantio' yn a anes the Democratic Club. first occasion on which la admitted to the club hou pat avenue. To-night the editors ‘wil Bo to the theatre. The programme for to-morrow. cludes a drive through Central park and a luncheon at the Casino, and an executive seasion in the afternoon. While the editors are iatentr big suns of the their wives vite be rutertamved ¢ at ‘the Fifth Avenu atre, bers of the Aldermanic Committee on County Affairs, which te reapportioning the Adsembly districts of the city, have won a victory over the Platt-Tammany ¢ | combination, by forcing it to consent to giving a public hearing on the new reap- portionment. The hearnig will Friday, Pmined Tuesday In making this -eport a map will be filed, showing the, Platt-Tammany deal to shut out reformers and extinguish undesirable leaders. The Tammany and Platt members of the Committee on Coupty Affairs, ar- gued that a pubiic hearing on the re- apportionment would simply be bew!lder- ing, but Aidermen Hall and Ware, the Good Government men, gave warning that an attempt to shut out the public would be disastrous. It was finally agreed to recommend to the Board that @ public hearing be heid on Friday. Since the proposed lines of the new Assembly districts have become known it has been discovered that one of the Platt-Tammany plans is to freeze out} undesirable leaders, Boss Croker's manipulations are notice- able, and many of the Gilroy-Martin faction are gerrymandered into pollti- cal oblivion. Police Justice Ryan, for Instance, finds himself with a lot of old enemies, including Coroner Fitzpatrick, who was Tammany leader of the| Fourth, but who will be in the new Probably be next te Commtttge ‘having. deter- to make & ‘provisional report Ex-President Harrison narrowly ea- caped meeting two distinguished char- acters at the Fifth Avenue Hotel thts morning, when he came down after breakfast at 10 o'clock. One of them was United States Senator William M. Stewart, of Nevada, who seceded from the Republican party to join the Popu- lista and boom silver. The other was Mr. Tom Ronan, the rolling mill orator, who christened Dr, Depew the original American “peach.” Stewart got out of the ex-President's way a moment befcre Mr. Harrison ap- peared In the lobby. Honan went up to the desk and asked: “Is the old mag iin The clerk requéated him to be ‘more bal als To which Ronan replied: . well, T mean that man from In- dianc’—Tartiaon, of course. ‘The clerk replied that the ex-Prest had just left the.hotel and Ronan departes Among those Who saw the ex-President Binghamton, Republican Le te, the studio o! President of the ‘Siate we, Mr, Harrison went Eastman Johnson at 11 Deputy County Clerk P. J. Scully, clock, and said before goi that he| Tammany. leader in the Fifth, ted to spend most of the day there. | in'"the “Piehth, with | ex- “Congressman | THREE COMMITTEES TO COME They Tim Campbell and Judge Goldfogle de- manding a ahare of the, apolls. Ex-Register John Reilly willbe dropped ftom the Tenth to the Ninth, | and will find Congressman Sulzer and Aldermen Oakley still with him. WITNESSES WE WERE PAID. Testimony Offered To-Day in the Mitchell-Watsh Conte: There was considerable delay this morning in resuming the taking of tes- timony-in the Nighth Congressional Dis- trict contest at 335 Broadway. Congressman-elect James J. Walsh will close his side of the case to-day, after which the contestant will have ten days in which to produce evidence in rebuttal, John J. cada of 186 Monroe Street, testified t to being in the eachment, of | employ of Mr. Rawson, counsel for the George C. Appell, accused of | comestant, anid having’ received money | election frauds, which he ‘gave to witnesses who had| committee is the Reinhard Rreviously testified in behalf of Mr, Sweating Committee, which will re-| Mitchell. sume its sessions on ‘Saturday. “before "said the| ————— a dinner at which | Mr. WANTS LEROY B. CRANE. Mr. Rawson were present.” ni “Did you not tell me that you were sorry you worked as captain for the He Is Urged for a Member of the Special Seasio: O'Brien Republican Organization last election?” said Mr. Rawson. A delegation of Twenty-seventh Dis- trict Republicans, heaied by Henry ‘Will Investigate Police, Sweaters and a Justice, ‘Three legislative committees are to descend on New York to investigate things, The most tmportaat is the As- sembly Committee appointed to find out if money was used in defeating the Police Reorganization bill. Sergeant-at-Arms Benson, of the As- sembly, is in the city preparing to sub- Poenae witnesses and secure quarters Assemblyman Gardinier, who 1s Chair- man of the Judiciary Committee of the lower House, ts also in town arranging for the meeting on June 19 of his Com- mittee, which Is to take evidence on ap- Neation of a number of citizens of fount Vernon for he imp: City Judge berpetratin e were sent we were given Testaurant at Re i ; because them people are no, ‘an Petsacnnient was taken. ~ oe Robinson, waited on Mayor Strong this afiernoon to urge the appointment of heron B. Crane to the Special Sessions Robinson spoke of the qualifica- for the place possessed Mr. Arrangements for Memorial Day. Mayor Strong {s to preside at the Memorial Day meeting to be held next Thuraday night in| Carnegie Hall, Gov, Morton, ex-President Hi ‘ben: by <|clty to escape, as far as possible, from WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 93; 1893, \ QUAKES WRECK 7 VILLAGES. INSURGENTS WERE HIT —— Fifty Deaths Reported from the Scenes of the Sliooks, squares, Iew who could help it re- mained within doors. MORE DEMANDS BY RUSSIA. Reported = tha Japan's Occapation of Corea. ST, PETERSBURG, May %.-It {a stated here that the Russian Govern- <a ent has declined to agree to the mill- 7 tion of Corea by the Jap. Panics in Fiorence During the Re- LONDON, May 2.—Further advices have been received from Athens of the recent earthquakes, from which it ap- pears that their most disastrous was felt in the southwest portion of Epirus, which is a portion of Albania, in Kuropean Turkey, Intelligence has been received at Athens of the destruc. tion of seven Villages in this locality and fifty deaths are already reported as the result of the earthquakes. The country ts intersected with nu merous ridges and high mountains and is remarkable as being almost free from rivera, There are no large cities In the district, but in the small villages and out-of-the-way localities which have ex- perienced the shocks, the distress is re ported to be acute, A despatch from Florence gives some description of the scenes of panic and disorder in that city that accompanied the shocks on Saturday night. The damage was widespread, and so general Indeed that there is hardly a house in the whole city of palaces, cathedrals ceived here from Seoul, the capital of Corea, give further detatis of th ouble: in that country, It is satd that evidence has been dl ed showing that Ho- kuyelka, who was recently appointed Acting Prime Mintster of Coren, hos formed an alliance with the Russian Minister at Seoul, Count Inouye, the Japanese Minister to Corea, has returned to Japan, DEPUTIES DRANK HIM OUT. Saloon-Keeper Pendergast Accuses Ka-Sherlf Sexton's William ©, Pend A, in a suit on t Court against ex-Sherift John Bh. ton, charges that while his saloon was in possession of a force of deput ifta under charge of Assemblyman Dan- lel EK. Finn, some person or persons drank his stock of wines and Haquors and smoked his cigars. Pendergast’s place was seized by the New York World.) (Spectal Cable Dexpatoh to The E t anxiety, and his uncie's death is tr of the inaurgent } news as correct. 1 advices from Santiago confirm the official de: Gen, Campos has at ch, it may be brought to Havana Diselssiin for intelligence troops commanded by cavalry fighting two and a half how under cover, the Spaniards su where they found opera-house, which seats upward of 2,000 persons, when the first shock was felt. A great rumbling was heard, and the structure seemed to sway and rock to its foundations, People jumped from their seats, and a great outcry ensued, the people being in a aa of the ut- most panic. Many fled from the theatre with the 01 art that four cases of Tablin stout, four dozen bottles Rhine wine, a number of bottles of gin, por- ter, Ringer ale and pop and Were, missing, He asks $2.60 damages ods lost and the Injury to his manganaguas. who was Ma: took away Maximo Gomes, wounded. heriff denies all knowin, the missing property, or that his ¢ Ke faved (n any but a proper and ner. dergast was on the stand in Puerto Principe. more plucky, however, remained and, assuring each other thot the danger; was passed, resumed their seats and the| 71 don't, know, that the epramie It performance was continued. they came and was missing when T got It was suil in progress when the sec- | the saloon back, Some one drank it ond and severer shock was felt and the whole audience fled to the narrow streets. At the hotels which are frequented by the crowds of tourists, the fright and order at the threaten: lamity in strange land were even greater. There | was a babel of different languages and | frantic but vain attempts to secure a | hearing from servants and to make the | peals understood. Fabulous prices were offered for con- veyances in which to get away from the city, or to seep in the etrects, Many rich Americans and English tourists were the successful bidders In the lively competition to gecure omnibuses in which they spent -the night. All kinds of vehicles were employed as sheriff would drink «i Justice Ingraham S| Anawers to Kent's ert A. brother Charles Charles Osborn to A. indorsed by his bro! ers, and that Kent. Is in” supplenientary Ha obtained ‘Osborn, whic! settled ‘in full, Purifies and Beautifies the Skin by restoring to | the jatter This ik ‘LAMED, SLUGGISH, JVERWORKED PorES. or Brill Bros, had col atio for the Florentine ladies who were driven in them to the open spaces of the ‘Phe first session of the Convention ‘began at 11 o'clock, during which the Sale than the combined sales of all other Be yourself. Money has no real value un! the danger of fallin buildings and sevbeliae Mapnineeey Onur” and guar, fable i | alles vise tess fortunais nuadied sbout comeesion sonia. Sold throughes is) cared by Keeley’, Double Chigride of Gold, In- 3 ind. Price ase. Porray Deva & Cuma. stitute, White Plains, N. the carriages and the fountains in the| "Py Props, Bostoa, U. *MACY<«. SIXTH AVE, UTM TO 1¢TH ST. OUR WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS have been removed to 59 West 14th St., vectly Seis to the Prin- ctpal Entrance of Our Mam Stores. Quality of Everything guaranteed. Prices Lower than Any Other House. Fine imported and do- mestic CIGARS by the Piece or Box at Prices Lower than Usually Charged by Wholesalers Selung in Quantities to the Trade. , Orders for These Goods Can Also Be Given in Our Grocery Dept, 5th Floor, New Ruitlding. Ladies’ Shoes 900 pairs Vici Kid Oxfords, patent Mather tipped, also rus- set goat in straight and pointed tips, 1. 24 _Fine Kid, patent leather tipped, also Russia goat tipped rds, hand sewed, 1. 97 1. 94 2,000 iad Fine Russet Lace Tipped 6! hoes, ¥ \VE., 8TH SIXTH A’ SILK WAISTS. SPECIAL. We will place on sale To-Morrow (Friday) 3,000 Pairs 7-Hook Fos- ter Lacing Gloves, in Tans, Beavers, Slates and Black, at Dress Goods. 200 pieces finest im- ported All-Wool Armure Covert Cloths, full line of colors, 45 inches wide, have sold freely at $1.00 per yard; we offer them 150 Pieces All-Wool Cheviots, in plain and mixed effects, the 49c. quality, reduced to...... Black Crepons, All Wool, 88 inches wide, the 500, qu lity, reduced to...... 29 Other Grades at Proportionate Reductions. Sarsaparilla, our own make and From .our own work- roons, new styles added datly—all carefully made to give satisfaction and not to meet a price. They are ‘ully 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. etter value than can be obtained anywhere elae— we quote in part: 1.79 Figured China Bilk _,Waists. “Strip ed Japanese Silk PWaiste.. ‘ ‘ 1.88 Handsome Stri 4.99 49 e Taffeta Silk Waitts, worth $7.50........ *MACY.:. ‘TO TH ST. LINENS. 18-inch Linen Crash Towelling.........+++ Hemstitched Huck dowels all linen; 20x A ielsiaieie @XTH AVA, wre TO TH OH BICYCLE SUNDRIES. (34 floor, Main Building.) 33 7 Tool Bags.......+++0+5 | Bicycle Enamel, can. bie Damasin GB Bierce Bels...47 and 63 5-8 Bleached Damask Toe Clips, pair.....+++ 13 Napkins............ 3-4 German Bleached { 24) SRP ERE ere 2 . te | 8-10 White Fringed Tablecloths......... 1.39 50 cases Toilet Quilts, with slight manufacturers’ imperfec- tions, at about 1-8 less than regu- lar prices: 6-4, 9-4, 10-4, 12-4, 39.49 661419 UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS. Black Chip and Fancy Lace Straw, variety of shapes........... The new Straw Al- pine, trimmed, leatb- er sweat........+00- | Luggage Carrier... ...+ Wakefield Cycle Wrench. Chain Lubricant, tube.. Repair Kits....... 22. Red Star Solid Mlumi- nant, pint..........ss00 Illuminating Oil, pint... . Lubricating Oil, 4 pint... 16 500 Bacon Bicycle Lamps, regular price $2.25, our price........ 1.49 BICYCLE CLOTHING. 6.88 4,22 3.74 2.97 -68 34 A6 14 24 AD Stockinet Coats, in blue, black and gray, braided.. | Stockinet Pants, in blue, | black and gray, braided. Stockinet Pants, in blue and black, ...2,66 and Heavy White Sweaters... equal to any in the market... Wine of Coca, our own make,.. Moth Crystals, Moth Balls, the best moth -de- stroyer and dis- infectant, per box Persian Insect Powder, per 1-2 07 A large assortment of better grades at. . 6.74, 8,49, 10.29, 11,8.;":16.49 .(7/PARASOLS. We have just received 32 8 few rich hand-painted Parasols (the latest Par- isian 1 velties) which are not tole found Sonwhens an; e 21S soe TNS 1 pound... waa 3 1-2 Ibs, Castile Soap, green and mottled, per bar, All the new blocks in xtra Heavy White 44 ee Sailors, fine { 24) Sweaters..... . ; 3. Milan..... @8and f, 4 Mauilia Braid, in [Zoey Siw oe ee OL black, blue and white [ Qf) Sveaters....1. REFRIGERATORS, (Fourth floor~New Hullding. ) Hardwood, solid oak, cleana- ble provision department, none better at any price. Length. Depth. Height. 25in, 17in, 39 in, 6.66 16in. 18in, 43 in. 1.172 Larger sizes at proportionate- ly low prices, . 4 Woven UPHOLSTERY. | 250 pairs Grenadine Cur- | tains, cross stripe, pair. . '175 pairs Fine Cross-stripe Silk, Snowflake Curtains... 500 King's Holland Shades, double knot linen fringe... | 1,500 Opaque Shades, knot jted hand made fringe... 175 Boys’ Lawn Tents, in |fancy effects, 7x7 feet 500 Mosquito Canopies, fine close net, 9039,.... Hammocks, Sisal Hammocks, ton. an Hammocks, oven Cotton, with Pillow and Spreaders...... Hammock Sprcedare, (Shoe Dept., re floor, Main Building air. oe Ladies’ Canvas Bicycle ‘amimock “Ro pes, 10 Leggings, sold elsewhere 48 200 Mosquito Canopies, fine pair... oe t) ‘at 76c., our price, a ghee, Bele nize 100310. ee ‘sg claim le twenty years old. judgment against Charles claimed Kent disputed and Gaborn paid him 31,00 und gave. three nates for the balance of $3,000, claimed she objects to| The Spanish Victory May Prevent Aid from Puerto Principe, Report of Marti’s Death Accepted cent Disturbances, es, and demands that the by the Leader's Friends, Government at ‘Tokio recall the gartl- sons stationed th —_—- YOKOHAMA, May 23.—Despatches re-| Copyright, 1895, by the Press Publishing Company, ning World.) HAVANA, Cuba, May 23.—Jose Marti's called on me last night. cted that the body of Mart! be embalmed in order that Tam tnflebted to the director of La that firms tho report that a body of Spantsh Lieut.-Col. doval, consisting of 600 Infantry and 200 of Herman Cortes's regiment, met a band of Insurgents numbering 700 on horse and foot at Dos Rios, con: occupying the position held by Mambis, Martl's body, and treasures of art that has not suf-| Sheriff on an attachment in win identified by Cant Auntie, fered. Re ET a AUG lad ‘The private and official correspondence A performance was In progress in the Nhe regained jos: | of the dead leader was taken to Re- The horse of Estrada, ‘» chief staff officer, was ne cigara | divided into cnree bodies, one of which who was ‘There is no doubt but that the insur- genta have been hit hard and the result of the battle may prevent an uprising instinct to make for the open spaces. See eal tak ane Bnere: WILT TAM BAW. BOWEN: which always takes hold on the crowd | sald: apis im oe EE e pre: ake, The] “Now, Mr. Pendergast, do you mean in the presence of an earthquak: ne] Now, Ate, Pendergast, do you menn| Q@RORNS ARE FRIVOLOUS. es Out Their im. Justice Ingraham, in Supreme Court, to-day, struck out the answers of Rob- Osborn and Willlam Osborn in @ sult brought against them and their sborn, to recover $3,000 ‘on three promissory notes executed by Flynn Kent, and The Court holds that the answers are titled to t against the indorsers a well alnyt the maker of the notes. Isa well-known man- ntly was examined Proceedings on ac- count of his refusal to pay a judgment w been hanging over him for sleeping quarters by the terrified popu- B lation. It s calculated that there were tealthy activity the |»y Kent. SRS 4,000 carriages used in this way in Fior-| CLOGGED, IRRITATED, IN- Brill Bros.’ Opentun. ence during Saturday night as a refuge ‘Yeatertay ala day at 47 Cortlandt street thelr extensive alters ‘and were celebrating the event. The entire ullding was handsomely decorated with American and “TTACY.: (Third Floor, New Building. 1,52 3.09 He ts ars the report of . The friends]. der now accept the y have had private which tend to San- After which he WHY ? QUESTIONS WOMEN ASK Hore Anewered With Good Sound Reason. Why do people say that Lydia E. Pinkhami's treatment, especially her Vegetable Compound, effects cures be- yond the physician's skill? Because of the fact that a best woman's ills, What man ever suffered a single pang like unto woman? Man works from theory only. Why do tens of thousands of women write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass,, iad their most secret thot Bi ie they know that their letters go straight to the hands of a woman are opened, read, and answered by & woman, who, as’a woman, has made woman's ills a life study, and because she never fails them, and cures cases which the doctor cannot. The lady who asks that the follow- ing letter be published, gives concise- ly the uniform expression of gratitude contained in thousands of other let- ters in Mrs. Pinkham's possession. r eight years I suffered with neuralgia of the womb, backache, se- vere pains all through my body, and kid- ney trouble, None of the doctors did me any good, I took — twelve bottles of your Vegetable Com- pound, and ca not thank you enough for the relief I found. “T am now well cured of all those pains. I should advise every woman to take Lidia E. Pinkhan’s Vegetable Com: pound o has any female trouble, I had a friend who was to go under an operation. I advised her first to tty the Compound. She did, and is now so much better and stronger she has given up all thoughts of the opera- tion,”’—Mrs, M. Wi:pe, 2187 Park st., Tioga, Pa, COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS te order of ready made; all requisites tn stock. JACKSON'S. th corner 18th et RIDLEYS FLAGS FOR DECORATION DAY. Standard Grade All-Weel Bunting. Superior to Any in the Market, Sewed and finished in first-class man« ner; full number of stars sewed on both sides, except two smallest sizes, 2 feet by 3 feet....... 24 feet by 4 feet 3 feet by 5 fect. 4 feet by 6 feet. 4 feet by 7 feet.... ..$2.57: 5 feet by 8 feet.......$3,25 | 6 feet by 9 feet.......$3,98 tiem. Poles, wilh Truck and Halyard, | 8-foot, 35c. 10-foot, 40c, 12-foot, 50c. SPECIAL SALE THIS WEER. Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Wire Screens, . China, Crockery, Earthenware, &e. Boys’ Clothing: Blue Serge Suits, {all wool—single or double breasted coated Bizes ¢ to 16 years) $3.75: value 00, Blue Serge and 4 Mixed Cheviot Sutts, (ali wool. Sieews fo ree $3.75. | value @rs.e0. | Boys’ Wash Blous 75c. & 95... 4 Lord& Taylox Broadway &eoth@u ' | We make the fol- lowing SPECIAL OFFER: (On Fourth Floor, New Butlding. ) Solid Brass Table, with Mexican Onyx Top; Cupid Banquet Lamp, Silk Shade, any color; lace trimmed; Complete, 5 Or, if sold separately: Table...» 3.48 >| ‘@ < : GIX7H AVE, TH TO UTE BL Exceptional Values in CHINA and GLASS. 100 Casks of Fine Decorated China Samples, comprising Salad iow. Berry Dishes, Water Pitchers, Plates, Ci cers, &c., at lei value. Such quality Ware has NE hetore been placed on sale at gain Counter Prices.° Special Offering in Decorated Toilet Sets. 100 DECORATED TOILE™ SETS, new designs, from a lead-;| ing manufacturer, and intended for cottage use; they were sold to us ata sacrifice to insure their introduction, and, as is our cuse tom, we give our patrone the benefit. Full size setsfrom 1.69 upwards Same, with Jar, 2,97, Bric-a-Brac. Great values in Royal Worces., eos AA) RUGS AND MATTING, (Third Floor, Main Building.) 500 rolls Japanese Matting, inlaid, worth $6.50..,... 4, 98 Lamp. . + Shade. . » « «© » 600 rolls Japanese Fancy rl | Cotton Warp, worth $10.50, 1400 Japanese Rugs, 36 50 "Jepanese Rugs, wool, G51 fathacicaases 3,24 300 Moquette Rugs, 80x Slip Covera of Superior Linen, all wool, shrunk binding, fit guaranteed, Eathinate Turnished on all atyles of Drapery, Awne ing and Slip Cover werk, vephofeien don ter, Rudolstadt, Crown Derby and Sevres Vases. CUTLERY. FRUIT KNIVES— Solid stvel and full .62 triple plate... TABLE SET — Solid steel, fancy oxidized handles, full __ triple plate, worth $4.50 to { 12 $6.50 per Set....+.+ee0 Oe TABLE FORKS to | 12 match above, per set... Ue Rogers Spoons and Forks, We. are the recognized leaders! in the sale of above goods. Dinner Forks, Rogers’ list price Dessert Forks, Teom $4. 79 to Soup Spoons, $9, 50 per dozens Tablespoons, your choice Teaspoons, per eet, Cottee Spoons, Oyster Forks, /, , {teat iped? | jotirth ba * aT seem 3090 321 Grandst.,N.Y. a *