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_ | \ | i EX-JUDGE DUFFY ATDEATH'S DOOR “The Little Judge,” as He ~~ Was Called, Suffers from a Paralytic Shock, § AREER ON THE BENCI, Jie Was Known All Over the Land for Ziis Quaint Sayings and Decisions. NEVER FORGOT A PRISONER. Woe Betide the Man Who Ventured to Misrepresent the Facts. TOMS RIVER, N. J., Aug. 15.—The @ondition of ex-Judge Patrick G. Duffy, who is lying at the Lafayette House, Fork Wiver, suffering from a stroke of paralys(s. was improved to-day. whe patient ts being attended by Dr. | Bweney, of New York; Dr. Schureman, of Toms River, and Dr, Blake, of Fork River. The wife and mother of Judge Duffy are at his bedside, The doctors say they feel somewhat encouraged, but that Judge Duffy is) atill a very sick man. He 18 also suffering from a complica- tion of diseases. lof the stories were of the saddest kind; court fn an off-hand manner, cracked a Joke over every case, and one time made @ record for clearing the Tombs Court calender of sixty-five cases in exactly as many minutes, To get “the Judge” alone away from the bench was regarded as a treat. He Was a great story-teller and he would talk for hours of the pecullar phases of Ufe that passed daily before him. Some EX.JUDGE DUFFY. ethers brimful of humor. Of all the prisoners arraigned before him, ver few were punished for the crime © It was generally for telling a He to the Judge. He seemed to | know something of every trade and business, and had a great knowledge of geography. If a prisoner claimed to be a printer “The Judge would ask how many thou- sand ems he could set In an hour. If the man gave a reply more than what would be a fair average he was prompt- ly dubbed an impostor and fined or im- prisoned. If a prisoner claimed to live in some | town up the State or elsewhere the Judge would ask him how far his homo lay from some out of the way village in the vicinity, If the prisoner | answered correctly he was generally discharged. If not, woe betide him, — | Me had a great veneration for the | ‘ "The Ltttle Judge” originally-was a!name of John Kelly, because it was public school teacher, but abandoned that profession for a Police Justiceship. He was for years leader of tRe old First District, but lost that, as well as known all influence, for opposing the first nom- ination of Hugh J. Grant for Mayor. He prisoner was » Wanted Judge Dugro to get It. About two years ago he married, and position until one day when a big Ger: he then practically dropped out of sight. More stories have been told about “the ttle Jude” than would fill volume as big as Webster's unabridged. Regarded as a wit and humorist, his! honored name," every joke was taken up and religiousl: chronicled. They were repeated in out- of-town papers end in that way the name and fame of Patrick Gavan Duffy | “ne p ‘ppread in every direction. ‘There {8 very littls application of law 40 most of the decisions which he ren-| }, In-) the i dered from the pollve court bench. atead, he claimed to have a great knowl- @age of human nature and he had a wonderful memory. A prisoner once Brought before him was remembered | ever afterwards, @ wrath of the little Judge exploc the same as the late Tammany leader. He would rarely punish any one of | that name, and the fact soon became to the habitual “D and D's." Then for a time nearly every second umed John Kelly. “The little Judge’ did not see the im- man, claimed to be a who spoke broken ¥ John Keel: glish, also ‘Then the hs for trying to disgrace an he erled. use whatever for wife- generally gave the maxt. mum punishm Yet in a day or | when the hea: en woman would ging to get her husband out, 1d relent and sign an order ac “Six Me had no beaters and I sed a man—not a wife- t one who was sent up at ve of his sister and mother, which eased to regret. The man we the murderer. This is the the ge told the story: “One day," he began, “a middle-aged jady and her daughter’ appeared before me and asked for a warrant for the arrest of her son, who was a wild, reck- *He ujsposed of the brsinesq of the | less fellow, living upon her earnings and Sheets and Pillow Cases. { ‘We have bought a shect and pillow- é ‘ °"qagg manufacturer's entire stock of 4 ‘ he, not made up. They are cut in 4 fa ths of 2% yards, and are of the | fewty best quality. Will offer them {ag the price usually asked for the low- ext grades of sheeting. j % yards wide, worth 2% AT @% yards wide, worth 32 110 Chesapeake Sheeting, bleached, 10 f 7-4, value lic. at, yard . Chesapeake Sheeting, bleached, 491/ $-4, value 2c., at, yard.. lel #4 ‘Bleached Dwight Anchor (gu Mills Muslin. 062 44 best quality White Cambric, +, Wye, quality at...... . 4c, Cheese Cloth, 2c. pM €4 Good Cheese Cloth, dc, at.. 0% * %. 44 Best Unbleached Muslin, 4 Very Best Quality Pillow fel 86x45 In., 15c. quality, 19e. quality, at. Good quality Sheet, 90x90 in., regular price SSc., for «48 $1x90 in., regular price Osc. for «38 Very Best Quality Sheet: 41} 1} 61x90 in, regular price ‘ Wash Goods This Week. , Best 10c, Indigo Blue Foulard., tac. Percale, good style in. Very best quality Dress Gingham, ‘choicest styles of the se#son, 06 formerly 124sc, and lic. yard, ¢ Choloest styiee fine Sateens, 491 fully worth 19c, yard, ate... 0L@2 Wirest quality Sateens, were 2%5c., 30c. and 35c,; all at ‘Assorted lots to go at less than one- « ). Balt price. ' Lot L—Fine Lawn Batiste Or- ‘) gandie Dimity, value from 1c, 083 to 20¢ yard.; all at. . 02 Lot 2.—Fine Me, Dimtty, 0c, Brilliants, * “He. Zephyr Gingham, 2c, Lace Stripe Organdie, 2%c. English 15 Cambric; all to go al . Best Quality Apron Ging- hams, large variety of pat- Great Sale of Fans, Manufacturer's Entire Stock of Fine Fans—all to be closed out by us at half value. ‘c, Plain Black or Hand- Painted India Silk Fans.. é%c. and $1.0 Black Silk Fant ‘handsomely painted..... Lig, Silk Fane, in all colorings, Epiwncy painted, at. 19 24 Ad 07 eacccecee SVSOOVSOOOP $Greatest? Week of the Sale. Don’t Miss It ! DVorvevesesese|s 4220000000000888: $5.00 Bicycle Lamp for $1.99. The “Swell” Bicycle Lamp. Made of brass, fuily nickelled; will burn kerosene or. bi- cycle oll; equal if not superior to any other $5 lamp made; light in welght and handsome in eppearance; extra fine magnifying lere; this style of lamp sells at all bicycle stores for $5; rather than have the manufacturers arbitrarily fix our retail prices, we have pald a 1Q Standara ge bonus to secure the exclusive sale of this lamp for New York City, and now we propose to DO AS WE PLEASE and that {s to still further popularize our Bicycle Department by selling this regulation $5 Lamp at $1.99. Cyclometer.. s, fully nickeled t Repair Outfit, 1. Star Ol Little Mid: J-n-l Compou: KR. RB, Removes Rust Cork Handies, German tipped, per pair.. xon's Graphite Cross Cement. Hercules Screwdriver perior Black Bicyele Enamel rture Bells. Good Bicycle Lamp, ickel Toe-Clips, per pair. Framed Pictures. elegantly colored Pictures, | beautiful subject: mounted under xlass on hand-| somely ornament- ed white and gold, or all-gold wooden ver pani with wire easel back, to hang or stand, value TSc., at 38c. | 800 Colored Landscapes and Arto-En- grevings, a variety of over 65 difter- | ent subjects, framed in a 3-inch white | and gold Florentine frame, cut out and bored, outside measur 69 ment of picture 26x90 inches, value $2.50, at, each.. of his sister. Both sald they were sed to support him if he would only keep sober and permit them to live in peace. The warrant was granted and 1 promptly sent the fellow to the Work- house for six months. “About six weeks later @ very prom!- Rent politician called about the case and asked for the man's discha t sent for the papers and found T had in- dorsed on the back of the affidavits: ‘This is a dirty loafer, who beats his mother and w must under no cireum- stances be arigest.! “1 told the politician T could not do an he asked, A few days more elapsed and another man came to m He said the mother of the ruffian was dying and her last request Was that she might Give him a mother's kiss and a mother's orgiveness before she died. If t would hot grant her p: sted that an officer be sent to the foto bring him t r ng that he had b en 1 signed the order for his di “Three days afterwards Melly for it was h as caught red-hanide after killing G) 4 in Brooklyn. Was BO and was afterwaris executed. 1 tot let him out he would not © Bal in the electric chair.” Every month or so during a period of ven rs rumors were publi that “the Judge” had got married, but shete was never any truth in’ them until a few years ago, when he did become a Benedict, His immediate friends called him a’ woman-hater, but charge he indignantly denied. never forgot act. that my. 4s a woman, ral reply. always advi ing men to get ma and on on occasion with’ surprising results, A widower, five children, appeared in to have th “Why you did,” erfed the man In as- land Reach, have kindly granted per- mission to use their property for the ascensions, and have aided in many Ways the work of preparation, The undertaking is greater than ap- BALLOON READY o vious ascensions the st on was Seni ss could have been found, It was The Evening World’s” Air.) inc 'sin ‘tithe ve Navesink would he | Ship Will Watch the Big ieee cents iat coat trary, It proved to be a drawback, inas effective work was found to be sible, nh again there was no water sup than half a mile, and that und to be utterly inad be lew the necessity of hauling it in bar over rough through the woods, Tons of sulphurte acid, wrought on filings, fee and the b Keone quate, ‘REPORTING FROM MIDIR | rels Experiments to Be Continued on Old Ocean's Edge at High- roads ine plant had also to be transported up the steep hil, and serious delays) re- land Beach. suite Ail these diMeulties are avolded at 1 Mand Teach, Tho tracks of the NEW METHODS WILL BE TRIED, | Central naitroad of New Within fifty feet of the site —_ [running water has been pt etly to the ene of opera) ns and a large Objectionable Air Currents Avoided |. osscus6 close by has been tilled with Jtons of t and Radiating Guy Ropes Hees youl CE DLN I: was necessary to bulld a mile of them, but that his wife was dead Will Be Used. \tetegraph ne to connect with the plant there was no one to mind them, of the Postal ph Company, and “Why don’t you get married again, Lomarine cable was laid) under the then mi cred the Judze. “Your wife Will) wrne Evening World's" experiments| hannel of the Shrewsbury River to The man’ said he would think about! in aerial reporting will be continued avoid the drawbridge, This cable ts it, and walked out One year later he yext ‘Tuesday, when the first of theo) fest long and weighs more than a Was back in court with a woman Who trial races will be watched, and tf pos-|on and a half, but experienced men Pat daughters. ° sible minutely described by telegraph | successfully paid it out and lowered it Duffy for a moment falled to recog-| from a balloon | nto plac nize the man, On discovering that the The idea is a new one, and the two at-! Prot. Myers who has charge of the TOiReN man tie: Bela atepmoties het temnta: t report the yacht races nsions and manipulates the tulloon “You are a fool to bring a stepmother of July were so satistactory as| from the earth, was badly handicapped over those girls, They look r able ghowing the possibilities of the venture | In the previous experiments by lack of hough. How did you come to ket Mar) init careful arrangements have been time mn which to make his arrang wis advised to do so by made to correct the faults and rei its and by an tsuffictent quantity f course you were advised.” broke the difficulties that were encountere of material, Within the past week [in the gudge. “Some busy body. Who) me location of the scene of operations | carloads of the various Ingredients hag been ¢ m the High! necessary to the generating of hye anged fr tonishment. " of Navesink to Highland Beach, about a gas have n shipped to Highland ato Bid Tr Well, thats another mile to the eastward and directly on the | Heach and stored and their stepmother all wrong. You ocean, Tt isn the starting and fine} One item ts four tons of sulphuric stick by vour girls and don't mind that ishing point ad Laghtship: acid, or oil of vit as la ts more WEeiOt VOuree oe out contains many advantages, such as commonly catled. Another big item ts On one occasion while occupying the bench of the Essex Market. Court. a transportation, water, |two tons and a half of Iron tilings, and k was brought before him, and he ‘The greatest beneilt derive r,/a double generating plant has been set ‘cook, eh? I'm sorry for you, for 41 one which, tt is hoped ted, | up that twice the amount of gas tke cooks. When they get wine Wil prove that the idea Is perfectly can be made in much less time than to put in the plum pudding, they drink feasible, 1s the fact that the ground js Was consumed Is i {he wins and pudding woes without It. javelin every direction, the nearest hil Of course, all this means a considera- Right if line was a tinsmith charged being nearly a mile away, This will expenditure of money, but if it can with intoxication. tend to minimize the motion of the bai hown that aerial reporting by tele- Eee ee eee ace oui, lon in the air, as there will be no eae. graph from a balloon In midair, twenty- more, 80 that | had to tien, such as is felt over a valley, to five, fifty or hundreds of miles away, 8 ‘ next vitiny day. pull’ the balloon down and create a PrACt cable, the meney, js well ta but ot here and try and do an honest S™Mbrevolving motion, unpleasant to the yg trying {o. aecomp a Job." occupant of the car and which makes it complish if it le within the bounds of At another time a lawyer in pleading {impossible to focus a glass, possibility. for his client becar vation and i “Another improvement from which a burst of eloquence pointed’ tot Coming Events, prisoner and asked the Judge to look much Is exp ed is the use of guy at him. eR the TOPes: Instead of a single cable at ‘tata d. Meena) i ng 80, counsellor,” was the toned to Hs . f Hocan't dasule my eyes with tched to ths balloon to k it cap- tive, thre rou ibly four, smaller of ‘wo Favorit we You @ i Firat wa ropes will be used, radiating on the mn and evening, at Dexter ze ‘from the Ha rth to as many different points, with Purceil. Aw: will miss it the purpose f holding the balloon “What's this t 4 steadily with the wind at the desired work fora man named Hoyle, of Sari- SO WanIMaRON EAE evel toga. I know him. He drives the best UoAPOUL En ree hand up there altituc tinand Fish, President of the South Norwieh, € acekehuage, Durty was charitable to @ Highland Leach Improvement Company, sala ne able money, however, and bought a lot 22d J. P Hayward, the general my i estlvaly Cimon, Parke diesomburat-by= of real estate. ager of that company's plant at High- Musi Sunday by Prof! Muelle. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1805. \Her Majesty Is Anxiously Awaiting | | the Sultan’s Decision Re- | garding Reforms. | LONDON, Aug. 15—After the House of mem » sum of Lords with th and the Queen's 8 [the Lord Chancette It was as follows My munic tons whieh cigh powers assure me of the continu- | I am happy to International complication has arisen tn any quarter calculated to ance of tt say that 1 el goo endanger the pe “The war between China and Japan, which was in progress at the opening of the last sevsion, has been brought to 1 trust 1 strlet neutral- war and have taken no thereto, except. such to be favor-! The child's body was then tn an ad- ® conclusion by a will endure, 1 obs: fly during thi action in respect 48 appeared to me able to a terminat atrocious outrages: the Chinese tion, act prove ef are punishment of the persons In any de | these crimes, “The Internal | broke Asiatic hor tion t nerally My dors of the 5 President of the F Ing together, Government Christian of t j order, eply regret to say that the Kien, In China rhest representations # overnment troubl out In the Armentan districts of 5 n attended with moved to Indigna- of Europe and my people espectally. Ambassador and 8 which have have THE SPEECH OF THE E QUEEN, Read in the House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor, Baron Halsbary, NO FOREIGN COMPLICATIONS, As to the Chinese Outrages Ac- tive Measures Are Being Taken to Punish. HORRORS OF ASIATIC TURKEY. mbled mone usual ho was read Baron Hals to-day, e 1 or, pury ord and Gentlemen: ‘The com- 1 recelye from fc will, of Europe. peace whic! ery lke fon of hostilities. u ona body of by bein muré responsible 8 which hav! nations the ve suggested Sultan to he GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. ps Greatest Yet--Youths’ All- ‘Wool Suits, $8.98. SIZES 14 TO 19 YEARS. Positively the first time in the nistory of the cloth- ing business, Think of it! All Suits of latest styles— J All-wool material, medium colors and worth $8.00 to $12.00, all at one price, $3.98. MAIL FILL Men’s All- Wool Suits $5.95. (0th st. Bullding.) Entire NO ORDERS balance of Men's Fine Suits, from one of the leading — manufac- turers of clothing in Philadelphia, will be placed on sale this week at 5.95. These suits were manufactured to retail at $10.0 to $12.50, All colors and fabrics, It is an opportunity, Grocery Specials, For Remainder of Week. In addition to the many splendid val- ues advertised earlier in the week, unusual Finest Strawberry Jam | Gla Finest Raspberry Jam.. i 10. Regular price 18e.; not more than one dozen to a customer, Wines and Liquors, Qauntlet Whiskey, old rye, nev- er sold less than $1, 5 bo: to a gallon; per bott! Our 9c. Pure Malt eo 20s Zinfandel, finest, ats, 2 fine table Claret, ne doz,; special, qt. bottle, 25c.; doz....... Corry's Ginger Al ported, per dozen 95 Cannot fill mail orders for the above, finest im- ONT Ave59 <6 BVUSSCCECSCSSSCCEESCOZOES Boys’ $1.50 Straw Hats, On second floor an immense stock g \@ of Boys’ Straw Hats on whichformer @| \< prices were 98c. to $1,50. All on 4 Friday and Saturday at $25c. each. eeooqcvscoqqgesoos3eqzsqeraeun 8c, Shaker Flannels, Sc. $7.50 Guitars at $2.98. | 5 cases Shaker Flannel, good, | & pieces Scotch Wout Shirting Flannel, formerly 2he per yard, + 1% pieces Outing Flannel, very quality, styles the very ehotc- e Wool I 19 at. Mexican er WATCH ar Standard size, white top, ok, Big Chance in Linings, p the woman who wa 2.000 handse r this fall oF next sprin Nike 1 Ito buy them this. week. Petes 2 pout that when you 2 » hes, wi rooda and prices fine Swis ove me nts stem - winder and — setters, essed Lining ambric, all in two Blses 36-In., “Bein, ail col- r Crineline. yd. ining, whac ts 100. left A ‘4 12¢, Black Linen Grass Cloth,. (Good White Shirt, 24c. Real Halt cloth, gray, | quality, at per yard Men's and Boys’ Unlaundered Shirts, | extra heavy m' in, fine linen bosom and band = reinforced with |PReal Hair Cloth, black, Se. continuous facing, sizes 12% 24 quality, at, per yard.. a to 17 in. ae ol dale THATS Solid Gold Rings, 28¢. Manufacturer's entire stock of Solid Gold Rings at less t han half first cost. 0 0% One lot of Childre! old Rings, with ue from $1.00 and . v Bc 3) Ladies’ Solid with assorted ste $1.25 700 Ladies’ G as $2.00 to Great Pure fine Sterling Manufacturer's Silver embe Vorks, tal ar , made ® @ than plated ware. Entire ‘sand or wi to $1 Misses’ Solid out stones, at o Gold Rings, set ones, value 48 ‘ 1a Rings, set with value from 69 hase of -925 Silver at less tock kuarant «K Pickh Forks rd Orange ream Bonbon Tongs and to sell at $1.7 Blouse comprising 3 studs, collar but- S&S Ose ee $1.00, 4,00 Sterling 8! Thimbles, all sizes, to be sold at, each, 10c. ver all cesaseiaiammenmdiaendnenatamindiiaadal the to the House formalities Wen of malaria and dysentery. ry | considered by the Sultan, and I am anx- lously awaiting his decision.” The speech concludes with @ reference} to the incorporation of Bechuanaland into Cape Colony. Tho speech to the Commons merely Says that the estimates for the servir> of the year which were not voted at the last seasion will be Inid before them ‘The second portion of the speech says: “My Lords and Gentlemen: At this Reason of the year it will probably be ALONE! No Child to Call Her “ Mother? ‘ Tow desolate is the marriage state without children! 7 law of nature {s the nation of life ty repro- Ww unnatural! hi duction, and ap- ether ssion the consideration of any Important legislative measures except ble life, Nature makes but few mistakes; and where her law Is not carried those which are necessary to provide for the adminietrative charges of the year” | There are number \ here was a large number of the out, the CAGE 6 mombers of the House of Commons at hey the reading of the Q ch, but | Gece cte hy there were only n at-| an un 1» one. Two loving bee ings have joined hands, — a loving ye and husband. Years pass and still eens but two, The sound of little footsteps never patters im their ears, and no_ hild’s voice calls thas, loving woman “ Mother.” ‘They have wealth, position, tendance. Ambasi ard and Mrs, Hayard were present, HOVAS ARE ENTRENCHED. Heavy Mo ‘Tr Bay- ity Among the French ps on Madagneca PORT OUIS, Island of Mauritius, Aug, 15.--Advices received here from Majunga, Island of Madagascar, dat Aug. 5, say that the Hovas are en- “4 all that heart could wish for, trenched at Kinajy, on the Ambohi- hut the greatest - ore ar between Andriba and jof all. blessings ntahanarivo, is denied them, Gen, Duchesne ts now advancing upon | 4 ohild this position, and another Hova force, | crapility Iseute ‘onsisting of 4,00 men, Is pushing for- | tin nine ont ward with the intention of cutting off (et Lay 5 Every mail the French supplies near Marovoay, — | ved by Mrs. Pink- pt re There has been heavy mortality | i ¥ jham brings letters from 0. French troop cc | among the French troops on account | women on this subject; and success follows her adv Write her at —e | thereafter. most ne ted from the In reply Iressed to my direc- which T trust will taken for the sand all for Ambassa- nperor of Russia and the h Republic, act- the reforms which, in their opinion, are necessary to prevent a recurrence of constant dia- These proposals are now being | very pleasant to take and to bo just as represent- | Stock of 50c., 75c. and $1.00 NO CORONE A Lynn, Mass., and bring happiness to your home. Lydia © Pinkhan's Vegetable Compound re- fearorel the latent organs to a normal | action, and also removes all weaknesses, aches. pains, and Irregularities, R FOR 90 HOURS. 's Dead Nody Left to De- compore in a ig Tenement, The body of Josephine Meloni, the four-year-old daughter of Nicoll Meloni, of 320 t One Hundred and Seventh street, was buried to-day, after having laid for nearly ninety hours awaiting the arrival of a Coroner, | The child died Sunday, The Coroner's office was notified at once, and twice O representative of the Coroner appeared until 10 o'clock last night ‘WEST 14TH BT, geo I, Tae ¢P"RELIAB CARPETS | "FOR FRIDAY. | A Fino Quality of Velvet Carpet at 75 cents per yard. WE CAN RECOMMEND TO GIVE EXCELLENT? PACTIC THE CREDENTIALS ARB QUALITY AND EXTREME LOWNESS need state of decomposition, This forenoon the three small rooms in which the nis live were crowded with indignant 8, loud in denun- ion of the Coroner ‘for endangering health of a crowded tenement-house, —— = | Ancient Hones Exhumed, A workman digging for @ new bullding near reet, on lower Broadway, Tuesday night, A akull. 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Bpecial—100 dozen Striped Outing Flam nel Wrappers, Watteau back, ruffle all around; made to re« tall at 8¢c...... 200 di fi butterfly ruffles, embroidered in colors, value $1.49... 29. 7 Jozen very tne Sheer Lawn Wrappers, trimmed with beautiful needle- work, value $4.00..., 2.69 ij + 9 Misses’ & Children’s Dresses TO 14 YEARS.) 250 dresses of plaid gingham, deep ruffle all around and braid, value 49 . e' Q 3 @ < Ca o im) - ‘ee @ @ Week of the Sale. Don’t Miss It! 42200200000 50c. Caps. 19c. | SSSSOVSSOSSGSSSS eeeeeeqoqesse|s Men's and Boys’ SXe,, at . White Duck and| Another lot of about 600 dresses, 4 to 16 Navy Blue Cloth| years, of percales and lawns and came Yacht Caps, just| brics, beautiful patterns, value the thing for yacht- 25, 4 to 14 years.... ing and outing parti Good value for Sc,; Saturday... 49) Ladies’ Waists, 39c, Men's 75¢, Cap, BOC. | "Persie iEunacren cotta ane 69 Men's Yacht, CUMS, Ateoeess o.-8D, 40, 85, ail soeds hs tive Pxtra vulues; have been double these prices, $1.00 Bath Slippers, 24, —2 39c. RE SIE, gray, plaids and pin! Saturday at We have purchased from a Newark stock of Turkish Bath-Slippers at lees (SX. J.) manufacturer {9 dozen men's | 1 one-quarter value; never and boys' fine fur felt Alpines, new Fall| sold for less than $1; spectal as 94 * shapes, colors| long as this lot last . oe, black, brown and All sizes for Men and Wom stcel gray; manu-| Together with above lot we will a@@; price, | 5,000 pairs Men's and Women's Batiy | re- | our per dozen, price 1.50; Slippers made of fine Tapestry and Brocatelle; need only be seen to be appreciated, pair... $60 Sideboard, $40, , Manufacturers Entire Silk Belts to be sold by us at 10c. 10,00 Assorted Silk Belts, with a large| variety of silvered buckles and 10 manufactured to seil at and $1.00. Ladies’ M. Ribbed Vests, Vests, low neck, ribbons at neck and sleeves; sizes 3, 4, 5, 7C aco yarn| Cotton Another of our Grand Values.— ‘This Beautiful Large Quar- 1-Oak Sideboard, shaped French bevel mirrir and ser | pentine top; regular $60.00; 4 00 specia. . ‘a . EUs Hundreds of others from $7.89 equally, as good valucs, Do not miss thie em portunity. te