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se pape, nm ENTLEMAN THIEF a oo Mystery of “Gregory Carter” and Pretty Veiled Woman as Deep as Ever. this morning more than he “@remory Carter,” the gentlemanly; pelt or hiv ease burglar of Mount Vernon, haw kept hte; Word, and all of tho articles stolen bY! were In the ha pay he wah glad that f th Min and his companion, who e#eMped | Fhe expressed the Keonest regret that have been returned, Hut the MyMery | he was slowed to take with him to Dy of hin Identity In an deep an ever art) iy rison the kitlen of which he that of the beautiful young WOMAN) made a pet ar Mount Vernon It used bo who pledged her hat much ep curled a as Kmanue, M he skilled ortiminal lawy SF lend should etdeavor : from priron ni While Carter war cating | ¢ aay to eave hile ne | a " thin morning, “unite fn tie jadi, at Whi nina eomud f of Poll | t won 4 re ‘ ' ") Ant in hin mind war not DB vallves directed to him MOT ition he pleture Jooal offter \ing Wome In (he Valives were ave him from 4 m rente ' Variety of cost! m him (o better w \-hernal the whole jot bely It was yesterday | lqed that the gooils wo ofier he was transfert Paine, He was held in 11.0% ball, whi Lawyer Friend vainly tried to have z duced “Carter refused | DEATH FIGHT IN FIRE. ——— While One Man Perished Another Fought with Robber. Lk about hime] | ABBEY AND LAKE tm the fre at 122 Park Now Sturn vilw | whieh old Mas Adter lone his fate last night, another tenant hat m death Mahe with two thieves, who, (aking adveninge of panic, werd moing from ree | reom to rob, He by on hh and body ton atragele, = =(‘That wlownly injured Is due nee of mind In pintonion t ef one of the men, who trled to a draw n platol. The bullding |s a three-story rick Tho ground and fret floor are wed for Business purposes, while the (op floors Are occupied by wx families Pour families and Adier occupied the @Bird floor, Alder, who wan sixty-five Foars old, lived jn two reur He ‘eidew hin ¢ were the Boa fim fy, husband, wife and thre q the Frontera family, mothe of the ehildren, children; the Hondisas, aid ris ildrer and family of a James !op Ww ved {n the front ; Consisting of husband, wie and two ebildren p frienda |ast a Adler entertained some Aight and during the revels some one ww fre to (he bed, Immediately the alarm) was raised, the other tenants wero ‘awakened and all made a riuel for |e wtalrway, They ed up there Al efushed and bralwed jor fell on the three! aud war sorely Wimned when the e firemen «0 him that he diwi at the, ?NDON, 0) A nerious fire ha ‘ mt pricelene Ie shondrine, naelf the fa AT MIDN IG HT ! t urred at Welbeck A Works ree uve were BAVe suoterranean palace part of whieh ta e Hudaon Btreet Hospital half an hour © porttand Nottinghamshire, the famous seat The vioheas of Portland under tne lake oat » Dukes of Portland a f vine Thore ln a claimant for the title and Osford wing War gutted, The Na Abbey the property in the person of @ eon of i Matant aie pot be was estimated at 21000 (#801000), but! Mra.” Devoe Zept Kept Secret Since i They drew full exten of aman annot ‘ 4 ' s hubs . b QNd waited nti the parbuye had tmon \ July for Fear of Sieare, Then hand 1 dani mM TWO SISTERS EXPELLED GIRL-BRIDE P atarted down the halts he | Death. \ s Mr jan? | iit" WEREHIDDEN 2 BROKERS. GOES TO LAW | Henry WW yl nese ayer ~ | i Semetnneress Unton No. wt the 8 M Ming he an:| | ws the Masons’ | atio 1 you want wre! One the Bride-to-Be of Consolidated Exchange| Tricked Into Marriage, y reported 1m 4 Oe fast aw you can oy toe Metlunny the murder of Harry Mj bellave you are 6 t 1 Man Accused of Drops Zeeman and She Says, and Wants |gewns, at Garrison, N.Y. in duly bir he. "You have no burines# in here Fear of tring Killed, nays Zot, A Bo You can't. come up theme w airs Abduction. Williamson. to Be Free. area hitn trom: tating ony \ 1 can't, can’! 1! anaried ono of the] - ial | = mattor while he was in Puts y fj nen, "Tl show 9 He. xrabbed | ' He ways he was warned | i merpiaiie, areing tt f Mes ho | n bert Cra John de Williamoon,| Justice Troax, In the Supreme Court) ine dead man's friend cod was picky, bie ght tack, ante ft " wit wee busine! fosday, denied an application on behalf} inga they woud never " 1 W t Broadway, Wwe ; Hay Oxy : f Annie Hoohmain for alimony, pends] im the oar , ‘ : i ene a, BSA EE jing the remult of ty | againet Max] Sweeny TAS ‘ i x n was ansounced from the; Hoehmann for an a nent Of helt liyed at 102 Hull etret, Brookiyn W Wey £ pope wh tthe pri hin Exchone | marriage, which (ook place in the City} nie viher men hy wen! w ih 7 ay FOUR oF Knows whet . ' sal Hem are ale! tran on duly 4 last. Bho Me aeventeon|@artia non July Blast to tailld th of his wr \ " 1 de wetting” of | youre old Hplecopa lan Choreh of Bt, Philip a robbers a blow t " ther ; ‘ t +4 i Hi down the. ria t no Mr matrong 4 violin of several othe Mee Hoohmann, ti an amdavit, paid] ‘The slieit after arrival Aw the Aaht wotil ly tra, Ma r annl sohwngy jeho became engaged | rmann anpand another won named Johnaen be sr on “ F ‘ the WX lJuty 2 twmt, wth the 1 ot her} came involved in a 1 Aon | If to drow ¢ | ft po at th rene miver Kiting the Miningwe! parents, hy peonle belt stows thactatenecu tere in n. ‘The Now was at him ven c | ule The w " Is of weve hor frie and [he should marry hor, Yorkers were fle! and 4 The fire Wasp ing ] ft fam , we " spy ated Hler paren es uvbaequen lone theie| were purued, but became wejara 1 ‘ | | Twe at At the offf Zeeman & Co. \t waslapprectation of him and broke off the] the darkness, ¥ About A week ax ay { thelongagement, #he was satisfied, ae ho} NOx: day Sweeny wan missing | Yewterday the « " given 8 en ‘ y nan 7 (did not care much for her aManced hum | Willa, colored, leclared he saw ye janitor 4 ] vat aid, and Me. Walle | band, thrown into the river, Mrs Belzer who 4 A them he man inner atfee) Hochmann apparently coincided with | Hvee Hear the wate “da 5 t uy ; era. |her Views, but two week later, phe ale] Man sereamiis ai ners |leges, (rough a lawyer, he got her to afterward, under Mra Art } Vit the Clty Hall, on protext of align. |deciared fe kn } 1 ve Ing papers that would release bath from| Sweeny# Body was os bee | ren . MO} on July Be Zept aye a doctor sald the | ii) not Wed them: aha. Gia tie engagement promis Ad Ua al miepy inte ihe | ry Swe When she reached 1 man was dead w ' othe y ASKED LOWER PAY, June was met by Hoonm A0Y*) water, ‘The inauert found a verdict of Fight iw Pront of ttammeraccintn led) any knowledee - _ und: several ‘aiber: persone PATON) ageidenial drowning - Vietorin Between Teo “ but be Wiest Strike Ever Made for Leas | Not wishing to malo any ootortety, ahe Sweeny war buried i‘ Ha ydlyesin ies Itetinna, | " Mra, Miller 4 Wanre Won by Miners in jwent through the mariage ceremony Wee an weanine “ Seals? (wo [iailan ragmen gol into a fi ‘ aes oe hee Kentucky, | when it wan proposed. Sho immediatriy| 9% Ne nee im front of} re y Me WAHT A een My al a atrive {2 ber husband, abe avors, and went BE iniswecnine ane vo ul OD Ky, Oot, BA MENG [direst to hor fathers | GIRI.S IN HIS SALOON. filer three tines, twice | A 1, were naka \ oom Mre, Hochmann dee never pr vA AEDS (nh ihe S, Wan Rouitel os | thor ve \inton has been won, The) sarod for Hochman: | Girotiono ¢ », of Mt then to | Settlement carried with it a reduetion Sidewalk “Moptoads” Were Invited ANT; rid he Wan laknn to New Y bag aga - dered by her friends q to Drink After Dancing for a Man who ld the ainbbing, An: | ae Jaung & conta more than the union education Agont Plaarro, of the Gerry Society Belo Lepelowa, twenty yeurs old, of i schedule iWer business and| this morning arraigned in the Jefferson ME) Thompnon wtrvet, was arrented ana) MAN DEAD IN BED, Thin ix the firat strike for jower | makes $2 a His conduct im beings) serket Court Andrew J. Smith, a 4a- held for triat Wages ever made, fg about the marriage i» accounted for] joon-keeper at 5 Washington Square “4 ———— SalooneKeeper from Jones's Paling — wa bbsialh fo fact (hat he Is mad-| youth, on the eharge of Inviting young i we er. : 7; , 10 hts saloon. OIL STOVE EXPLODED]! — ¥. ¥ Pound titetens ut the THREE HORSES BURNED, | "11 was contended on vehatt of Hoch: eee” gmt Pleurro while passing ae ewan Hotel 2 mann that bis wi ~ did not come 4 rhree horwes were burned Ir , 7 's place sw a number of girl Awd Mrs. Nora Uvown Way se.) Mureo ! irty years old, « ee yore LA i hia 4 fire that) within the provision the civil code pri about a band organ hate Divevely Burned Abous ihe saloon-keoper at Jones's Polnt, N.Y. (aay . oN Gvdnee gc A 8 bash fies relating to ailmony pee Mody, rig 7 iat ne hie Morning] early this morning, The fire threatened — Amith asked them in and three fe ‘ ie Bu jotel ‘anal «# exploding oll stove in the apart: | ine in ben ay . treet and) nouses adjoining and-caused a great ex. DEAD IN THE RIVER, given something to drink, of Mra, Nora Brown on thy third) rye is ods of the (enante epee eran heir names ae Gertrude ve was wae turned on, but the case The body of 4 man about of | Veetory lenement-houne Wea Thirty-ninth street ai i} ave torlay caused a fire that at fe to (he Amount of $10. Hig to put out the fre Mes, y burned about the y the police to have been an — Don't wait for something to turn tp, Let Sunday World Wants tura Up something for you, RETURNS PLUNDER. | rola moinds | 10.4 White, value 75c, nv hin breast, ond hel 44.4 Heavy While, value earned that he Pe ans 8" Blankets. 10-4 White ool, fancy borders, value § Hi4-4 Extra Heavy White Wool, | $3.98 | fancy borders, value $4.50, eee 11-4 Fine Quality California Wool Blankets, 7000= ALCEVE IN BT ATE Raa sugar Benreom oe TO FIX SUGAR BOUNTIEZ8, BERLIN, Oot. &—1t is now ometaity |? inebes In hetaht, weighed 14 pouads Announced that representatives of Ger-| 404 Dad & light complexion, blue eyes Gn age 5% 8 Full. Size, Sateen, white | y | 2.50) $2.00, Pancy French Sateen,new- vs 94.98 &CO.| AVE & 51% St Comfortables. Full Size, Fancy Printed, 98c value $1.25... 56. $1.49 est desivns, value $2.50, $1.98 fancy French Sateen, plain on one side or both sides, fancy $2.69 coverings, value $4.25, ALSO Tempting Values in Higher Grades, cotton filled, value $1.75 RICH DUKE OF PORTLAND’S FAMOUS R Welbeck Abbey Noted for Its Pictures, Oaks and Subterranean Palace--Many Treasures Saved, ESIDENCE BURNED. D: FIR IDAY KVENING, OULUBE Outtitters Everybo It would everybody here. are offerin at a_ big obtained We can ot whatever Men's Top Coats, $6.00. We have gathered our last season's $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 fan Covert Top Coatsinioone lotat our Broad $6.00 way Store and reduced them lo Men’s Top Coats, $10,090. Bhek Cheviots, Ociords and Coverts, guaranteed all wool, silk lined well cul, excellent workmanship. / ME | very handsomecoal for... $10.00 Men’s Raglan Coats, $1 2,00, Fine all-woo! Oxford Cheviot, cut the same at the best Kaglan models, Extra hie In probably an exugweration, as the art (rewaures were (hough much injury wae done by «moke and water, * Welbeck Abbey talus portralts of the Cavendiehes, Queen FAlxabeth, Prior, Stratford, Archbishop Laud (by Vandyke), Bir Wo Myddieton, The park, which Is elgh( miles long, eons tains among other fine trees the Greens Jule oak, which » yearn old, feet in girth and ha vad through IY the Dukes Walking Block, ML feet igh: the Two Porters, @ and & feat High and M and M feet in girth, and 0 even Bleters Ho root, high and # feet io gleth Th nits k Abbey are indenm with » 4, weveral milon juding a new im, HO foal wa ‘The verted Into 1 books: predecessor Ww. men and ah and with am The petae the most ve Ktyefiy years old was found in the Bast Rive: at Pier 8 thie morning. Me waa 5 feet and full beard. ‘The clothing consist MinlCe dark coat and veot “aaa Hight ‘wousers, | and wale for... seves Bl Exceptional value BL Special Priceressree well made, mites GP Men’s Fall Suits, $7.50. Black Cheviot, all wool, well cut, well made, Guaranteed to give good service satisfaction Baeeilent $7.50 Men's Serge Suits, $10.00, Winter weight—all youl fine quality. good cut and workmanship, ss! $40.00 Special value stra litavy Men's Worsted Suits, $12,00, 1 Checks and plaids Corts new round front short style, with exter Square shou ders, singlesdreustet hig cut in the et Vests; Trousers the nevest width His toe shapes and the qualities of the swell) Hine has all (he qualities of 2 battors-—we didn't copy their 50 $16.00 values. Special. $} 00 prices, Ours, $285, $2.00 and $I, Comp 'ete Bors’ Deparinmt. San trom our exealieut Custom: Dadartinme free, Marl orders tromptey filled 4) sour stores open late Saturday weght, oll Outfitters Four { Convenient | Stores, ( MURDERED Lenn Renowits, fifteen, of Charles street, and Buran Kenedy, At. toon, of 96 Bleecker sireet. In court they said they had been given only Special buying fall clothing. For stocks of fine clothing less than they can be avery few items; but you will find here. To Men and Boys, Sale. dy is now well pay to buy now we g our great percentage anvw here, nly mention you want |Men’s Underwear Special, $1.48 | We made a splendid purchase of $10,000 worth of wool. silkeand-wool worsted, and Cashmere derby ribbed Underwear exact goods now offered everywhere at £2.00, $2.0, and $3.00, For j"hisspectal DAG cris ceeenee $1.48 Men's Underwear Special, 3%. Winter weig!'t, teece-lined, They were Se. yesterday; today we have 39, c Marked thems sos e6 |Madras Shirts Special, 98c, Tine woven madras, well made, exclu- Sive patterns, stiff bosom, detached cutts, all sleeve lengths; the equal of any \4 (0 shirt, Parhianted 98c | Mocha Gloves Special, 98¢, | Some firms pass Off Suede Gloves for Mocha, That is not our method, We sell genuine Mocha Gloves for, 98c art Fall Neckwear, 48¢, We have the largest stock of smart Pall ~| Neckwear in this city, and the biggest values in it All desirable shapes and patterns, made of silks tar finer than ordi nary S0¢ Neckwear, These would be ‘eostiier anywhere than our regular 48c price up our Fail Hats we copted Men's Fail Hats, $1.50, in makin Shean. lo Men and Boys, 279 Broadway, vear Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St. bet, Church and Greenwich Sts 2 & 219 Sixth Avenue, bet. bith de oth Ste {25th Street, corner 3d Ave. Danie’s. BIG BARGAINS For Men. Half Hose, Fine Imported Lisle thread in a variety of colors and strives, At 25c. per pair, 6 pair, $1,385 THE 35C, QUALITY, ‘Underclothing, Medium weight, natural Me- tino, ully 75 per cent, wool, , at 85c. each; THE $1.25 QUALITY, «(Silk Striped Balbriggan Shirts # Drawers FALL WEIGHT, | “Some sizes can be had in Suits, others odd pieces, at 5OC. each; THE $1.00 QUALITY, Droodwon, Eighth and Ninth Sts, MINER HEIRS LOSE. Judgment Againet the Betate for 815,000 Afirmed by the Comrt of Appeals. ‘The Appellate Division of the supreme Court in Brooklyn to-day “alm 4 judgment obtained some time ago by Frank W. Sanger, he theatrleal man: ager, for $5,00) aguinst the entate of Henry ©. Miner, Mr, Miner, A, M. Palmer, Thomas H. French and Sanger were all Interested in the play “Little Lord Faun leroy,” Meagreement arone between them | ene asked for $2 pe ting. “i avoid going into the Fecelver ot and Palmer gave a bond subsequently got jud, ¢ serge er th wu Neh was ara lu. the trial nl BABY IN THE RIVER, ‘The body of & male child of rec ya | Stern Brothers Double-breasted Sults, with extra trousers, aliewool cheviots Russian Knickerbocker Sults braid, 3 to 8 yrs,, Russian Overcoats of Vicuna cvating, 3 to 8 yrs,, Boys’ Calf Lace Shoes, stout welted sclas made for service Children’s and Misses’ Gazed K d Button Boots, patent ieather tips; welted soles you absolutely the most dressy and most sere viceable clothing to be had, for every garment bears the Union Label, and that means ‘more for wages and | Dark gray and brown ali-wool Cheviot Suits, single or double breasted, all sires value 87 £0 $15.00; our price, special 4 |] MEN'S $20 SUITS AT $10. “TheWorld Beater’ —~Single breast. ed, double breasted and cutaway | ults of splendid quality all-wool Oxior’s alo plain black and blue Cheviots and the newest of Fancy Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cassimeres, rich, handsome fabrics, beautifully wae up, a wonderful as sorlment—and all full $29 values: | now offered ‘pect $1 (), 0) Vabboevens ’ | | Aberawresers SUITS All wool Oxlord: meres, Serges and Chevic 10) patterns to select irom; value hot ls than $20; to be made to order ates. $13, @ TOP COATS—Of Covert Cloth, value $20,00; to be mae 50 933. NO OFMEE Ole ree see eeeeere ©. cheviots, trimmed with silk soutache ® Value $7.50 ° * Value $9.75 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes sizes 13 to 2 { sizes B35 to 10% 1" oe Complete assortments of Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Patent Leather Shoes, with Cloth or Kid Tops, | » West Twenty-third Street WE SAVE YOU 14 Because we are manufacturers, we are wholesalers, we are retailers—and therefore we CAN and DO sell retail at wholesale prices. Not only do we save less tor mistakes.” See these’ special values READY TO WEAR- MADE TO ORDER— Qpen Evenings Till 6.30, Saturdays Till 9, oN Woode Cp Wholesale and Retail Clothiers, 740-742 BROADWAY, Very Exceptional Values will be offered to-morrow in Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 55.00 and cassimeres, 6 to 16 yrs,, Value $6.50 / Overcoats of Oxford, blue or brown $ Irleze, worsied lining, 5 to 16 yrs, Value $7,50 5.75 55,08 57.08 $1.75 $1.05 51,25 $1.48 24" 5% but we give you this money, (GSVEO BY AUTHORITY OF BIG SPECIALS, Striped Worsted Suily—the most beauttius pate: buy—all sizes; $25.00, our price Covert Cloth Top Coats in new shaves of tan; value $20,00; our Special price 54), ‘ Fralish wiipeord Top Coats, very stylish; value $25,090, 342 50 our special price Oxford Cheviot Top Coats, afl silk linedk value 930, $15,0 our special price, BIG SPECIALS. SUITS of rich Black and Blue Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds and Scotch Chevlots. over 200 patterns to Se ae value not less than $25; ty be made to order Beeenstisy fal PCOATS—Of Oxford Cheve lots; vaue $25; to bes fl made to order aterse..s STERN BROTHERS are showing Men’s Colored Dress Shirts in vartous styles, fit and workmanship of the best, FELL EIGHT STORIES. Frightful Fall Down Ele- vator Shaft of a Sky- Scraper. hie A death shriek that echoed and re- echoed from pit to dome of the bis Manhattan [ite Building, 17 New street, rly thia morning foretold tha doom of Raymond H, Webb, eighteen years old, who was employed jn the bufiding as an wator boy Web) was on top of car No, 2 at the ninit floor of an open elevator shatt ed {y cleaning the doors of the jehafe, With him wae William F. vg 4 another elevator boy, who Hives at Forty-third street, Brooklyn. ‘The elevator whaft Is an open one and while engaged ip burnishing 6 door, Webb leaned over #0 that hie head protruded into shaft No. 1 Car No, 1, which was of fine Scotch Madras, in the latest fancy stripes, with jacquard figures, attached culfs, best finish, VCO ivllnce Co, 160 Monroest 52,50 And a most complete assortment of White Dress Shirts 95°, 51.45, 2.00 West Twenty-third Street Dr, Chapman, 107 Bast $34 ot, Help Wanted—-Fomate, Dippers Wanted. work just in time 0 see the de- soending car fal] upon Webb's head at full speed, ‘A shriek rang out, his neck cracked and hia body shot down tn shaft No, 1, eight etories to the cellar, Rarly tenants an@ the employees, atartied by the noise, rushed from ail points to meo what had ovcurred, Car No, | wae stopped in ite descent and they found Webb at the bottom of the shadt with Wie neck broken, He had been instantly killed, Bupt, Rose notified the police of the Old Blip station and under the direction of Polloenan Thom: was removed to the station-house, arreata were made, Webo had no relay tives, He lived om West Forty third street. Coakley the body No te ae st Rt Maho