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Stern Brothers | roster ort Exceptional Values, To-morrow Fourth Floor. Cowhide Traveling Bags — psa $4.35, $4.75|ceutres, Full high cut shape, , brass and nickel trimmings, Numerous designs, Full size, per pais, Leather Belts $3,50, $2,25 and $3.25. 600 Real Morocco, Patent Leather and White Kid Belts, with metal buckles, Muslin and ruffled Bobbin- ette Lace Bedsets,—Spread 350 Black Seal and Patent Leather Belts, with buck es and pulley effect, and Pillow-Shams, a variety » [of designs, per set, Women’s Boots & Oxford Ties $5.00, $7.50 and $8. 50, For Early Spring Wear, also Cottage Curtains. Novelty pig Dirt Go f Boots, Tennis, Yachting and Walking 's with stout soles. Cotton fabrics,—art shades, —stripe designs. Special Values in $1.75 to $6.75 per pair. Women's Oxford Ties Fine Black Kid with patent leater tips; English Bobbineite Curtains finished with wide Valen- Patent leather vamps and Kid backs; all kid with Louis XV heel, ciennes Laceedged ruffle, per pair, Russia Calf and Tan Vici Kid, O'Neill’ Ss. $2.75, $3.75 and 6.50, SPECIAL cag ht “Forty winks,” English GROCERIES! |For, wake’ Eagle Rugs. Payieg|in Cretonne or Art Ticking, Mrs. Lynch Transfers Her Estate| New patterns. iga| Galahad wih Gee, Ved é : 8x36 inches, # 1¢/ ance, ; PLUNGED 10 to Mrs. Coogan to Avoid ane “a $944994-044-644-06-044400000006546640004 04440000 0600004 aims Ow 280;4 Pa, $12.50 each, Inheritance Tax. HIS DEATH. 26: “ , pe “ Soe Furniture Slip Covers,— Li 30c}made of French and Eag- \Grocer John Hoh! Jumped from Hoboken Ferry- Broadway and 11th Street. BLACK DRESS GOODS, 10,000 Yards of Grevadines, All Silk Grenadines,—23 inches wide, —striped or figared,—an extensive variety of handsome designs, 50 cents per yard, Value $1.00, | 45 inch,—all silk French “Gaze” Grenadines, —brocade patterns,—and fine quality Silk-and- Woo! Grenadines, in fancy plaid weaves, $1.25 per yard, Value $2.00, fe att tha inh JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th Street, GES MILUONS TOR ONUGHTER =" all- wool Smyrna Au i i Wi Hi + $2.95 West Twenty-third Street Ei PEE oseeseeees oe ig ee 1.28|lish Cretonmes, plain or sy ee , cam, Y ~:' 17581 printed Taffetas, Linens,Cot- gurz Senn TOM sup itee: Beseck, Ast Ticking, Wilton Rugs,-- latest Ori- Dimity, or Chintz, Moderate ental designs, 18x36 inches, , a7esq 36x63“, 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 im, 12.50 6x9 ft., ‘ . 17.50 8 ft. 3 in, x 10 ft. 6 im., 29.501 105 mites of New, k City. “ gft.x 12 ft, . . . 35001SIXTH AVE, 20th TO 2ist ST. * - 115 BxS12 1010) = 3 erReTrOIS 10 SIE Jom Wahi, a grocer. jumped from the @|ferry-boat Secaucus shortly after 6 in morning and was drowned was going to Hoboken from i" street, There were few Passengers aboard. The man was seen standing in the rear of the boat. He bent over the rail. When the boat reached midstream he climbed to the top of the rail and Jumped overboard, A shout went up of “Man overboard!" Oriental Rugs,—India and Turkish Carpets, Karabaghs, COTTON SHEETS THE "GRECQUE” SCARF. and the engines were reversed. Dante! Nichols, a truckman, of @® Gansevoort |, this city, Jumped after aim Hohl wae drawn under the paddle an hia head cut open. He was going down the third time when Nichole seized him by the pair The tue Florence, of the Starin Trane | 2 ortation Company's fleet, was coming t jown the river. Her captain saw the two men in the water and headed for them. The tug’s crew picked the men up just as Nichole was on the verge of cole lavse All efforts lo resuscitate the suicide aft. 9 im. x 3 ft.8 in., $6.75 aed Ghenjehs. 3ft.xgsft.7in, . . $8.75 Shirvans and Daghestans, gift. x 5ft.7 im, . . $12.75 PILLOW CASES. ‘The latest rae Made from best quality elty, for draperies, fasten- Utica Muslin. ing, belts and trimmings Sheets. 00 gowns, epera wraps end Stes, Pisin, Henwttehed, {@1MDOrate | negligees and JAMES MeCREERY&CO,,|68x93} in. 54c. 62c, each|sacques. : Broadway and rrth St, | 72x93: “ 62c. 7oc, “ Finest Crepe de Chine, 81x93) “ 68c. 75¢, “ jexquisitely : 90x93: 73¢. 83c. ‘' jor Taffetes with handsome SCOTT WAS ["rmmecame fects = ished with wide knotted or Pillow Cases. Sizes. 45%363 in, DROWNED 2 * peace ee, ide hha ee oe 2 ne SS Serra and it was taken to Hoffman's Morgue | The dead man identified an John | i avenue. He ran Hsade avenue and 4 street. Jersey Clty Heights. He iad @ xrovery a: 23 West Sixty-cighth | § street. which he sold recently to a ° “ He wae in aifluent circumstance: i had 4 wife. twenty-eight years old, and | MRS. JAMES J. COOGAN. two ithe, eirla.. aged three FEATS ANG | 0.0.55:6:6-4.000-4 rr RdSOOb OO OEO6-O1FS9 E100 8>-O5000S-0FEG pallta, Hah! knew no reason for her hus] sare, Wittiam Lynch has made over to) Grounds, Manhaitan Field and the land her daughter, Mrs. Harriet G. Coogan, | between One Hundred and Fifty-fiten wife of James J. Coogan, President of jand One Hundred and Sixty-seventh the Borough of Manhattan, all her | streets, ea& of St. Nicholas avenue, and gift runs into the millions. provement assessments tw retain It. Mrs. Lynch makes her home with Mr.| Mrs. Lynch transferred her real estate Coogan and her daughter at 0 Fitth|to her aaughter with the idea eat avenue should be transmitted to her gra children unimpaired and made valuable Family tradition and business instinct the tai ttl were moving considerations, aside from Hemstitched, 20¢, each azc, “ ajc,“ 16¢, 18¢, 19, ERR ERE PF POE FORE POTEET FORT ENERO ED EEEEDN ERED OEE ES Ree Plain, 54x38} “ nile, rose, silver and blue, PLUNGED DOWN A SHAFT Leo Abrams Fell Three Steries— Mite Injertes Are Very Sight. Leo Abrams, of 406 Est Ninth street the freight elevator for E. Deutsch Young Lawyer's Body| JAMES MeCRERRY&cO, |JAMES MACREERY & 00., Twenty-third Street. Found in Harlem River To-aay. Broadway and 11th St. 19 9" CIOL OLE LS) 1019191 P LOLS SXO) 01S! VSICLSKSIO RISO LOIS HO TSIOLOL ©: = ime. She made the le to avold complica- tions and the inheritance tax. —EEE.'-_ObF————_—_____——= The mystery surrounding the disap- Mrs. Lynch is the widow of William | pearance of Robert W. Scott, the young , made 4 fortune "| lawyer, on March 5, was cleared up to- hit is now greatly | day by the Winding of his body in the : LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. nl Co., @4 Broadway He left hie car bride’ | this morning to deliver a message on it Is understood, ape howe policy, lke children, to whom the | crhirtyaatxth street. mer wear,—made of sheer nd or medium weight novelty, Stolen Jewelry and Cloth- and linen fat book, on the fly leaf of which wiRobt. Beott, 117 Wéet One Hundred ing Found in Her and Thirty-seventh street.” ‘There appeared to be no visible marks by Kleinfeld @ Kata, manufacturers of reached the houses scattered along the mirrors, was ai atta. M. by foot of the rise. The residents turned! George L. Heins, of 25 Bond street. He fought back iue fire, but a@|sent in an alarm, afd the tenement sees lh ye wind will result in the|“éllers got oat without @imculty. change in t r cook “ loss of many, if not all, of the pretty |i. gent in a or reached scene helr honeymoon on| the shite floor, Returning, he stepped |:ne Astor and Goelet estates, has been Into the shaft without looking. The car] been to hold thelr inheritances intact. ride ety | haS descended in the meanwhile, and| Mrs. Lynch was possessed of the larg: guarded York de-| he Yell three stories. At Bt. Vincent's! es: urdivided tract of land on Manhat- ere present at the cere-| Hospi it was found that he bad es-/tan Island. It consists of the Polo caped with a comtambom of the foredvemd | nm aut By ee and sligtt interna! injuries t ou Sees sa FISHRILL HILL BURNING. | FIRE IN A TENBMEN RUNAWAY AT A WEDDING) ‘nicer vicrtes teontisce, 4 a The body of the man found yesterday rg)Bridal Comple Badly Scared, bet] *! the foot of Jackson street oaiing|UP-State Mountain All Ablaze with | Chief Croker Scat Im Two Alarme— Beyond a W in toe Bast River was identifiet to-day Ferest Firee—Cottages ‘Tenants tafe—Lees, recked Carriage : Pri as that of neot W . iwenty- Threatened. BS, oe Damage Rese . ve years of L ‘* avenue. A ronaway team attached to a bridal ie eer re ‘made by| ‘The Fishkill Mountains are on fire,; Fire in a five-story tenement at 290] Seott, en carriage in which were several guests] fir hai been Missing from there nee| and this morning "| nearly spol.ed wedding trip of Dai jan. 3 inet, whe was Mise M. —>-—S of Willismsburg, iast SHIPPING NEWS. The couple yad just teen married at 7 St, Peters and Paul's Chureh when ire ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY horace hitched (0 the #ecOnd CAFTIAET) p44 rings: SAGSen ome. GETMewn sore. 6.54 . It is the most extensive fire ton bas ever known. The smoke hangs in a great gray pall over the mountains and can be gen for —_———— wmtee sions) BIG SMITHY BURNED. Hudson. The scene last night was full of ter- — ‘The great elevation |Obertin Sone’ Binckemithing Metab. ef me ith i