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PORT { ANT NOTE, \ Justice Freedman Denies Frank Juarbe's Writ | ' of Mandamus. | NOT A CITIZEN OF U, 8. Ground Taken That Congress ‘ Has Not Yet Been Heard From. | | SEN, SCOTT, “I. BELIE In TRUSTS Tre STANDARD Ok Thus. /S A BLESSING YT THE COUNTR ¥"( yar anes, Bue Md HANNA, THERE ‘ ‘The apptiention tn behalf of Prank Tuarbe, the Porno Rican, for a writ of A mandanus npel the Hoard of In| fpectors of the Twenty-fourth Ilec- na NO tlon District of the Twenty-ftth An 77 ; fBembly District, to register him aw a YSTS Yoler, was denied to-day hy Justlee Freedman {n tia Supreme Court ‘The claim was made that Juarbe be- came a clitten of the United Atates when sovereignty over Porto Rico was} coded to tho Vojted States by Spain, Juarbe has lived tn New York State more than ® year and tn the county and the Twenty-fifth Assembly District the Fequired time to entitle him to regteter. Corporation Counsel Whalen oppored the wat on the ground that by the treaty the politioal and clvil wt the Porto Iticans was left to be di by Congress and that Congress has not yet noted. Justice Freedman denied the writ ny the ground taken by the Corporation PARE MINER Counsel, QUARTETTE WLE Ne © BRYAN FAILED TO | suo QDELL DENIS LABOR STORY. od Declares Republicans Did Not Bribe Union Delegates. IMPRESS SAGE. -_-o—— i] a : Great Financier Thinks Him a Magnetic Orator Who “Talks Buncombe,” oe to nave the country trom deat the hande of the batty, you do to. Geta move on! Euatle!” | the candidate pute i tolay: Charile Adler is the only f ever elected to any oMee tn th Manhattan. “That te an old story, thoroughly ex+| Russell Sage necompanted an Evening Baturday night Por five hours he wat amid tik and clamor of the noisy weleome ah Of the Republican Stare Committee, tor day when a report of the action of the again. oth ry iltom A year and im Vent the Workingmen's Slate Federa: | 4 man eighty-four years old, with more semblymen | Presaent Me Delegate Michael Kelly, formerly Beo- Fetary of District Assembly No. 89, pre form the charges In an aitidavit in whieh hoe alleges that Chairman Willlam | Jt, of the State Executive Com- t tee, wall, id $900 On account to seats, allowed two stalwart polloemen to Jif him over the high fence to the alsie In the rear, and announced that he had enjoyed the experience greatly The meeting Saturday night wae the y firet Democratic assemblage that Run son, Daly and himself, and promised | sel] Sage ever attended, It was the first {pay He) more after ihe thing was time that he had ever seen or hoard fly didn’t go to the convention, and| William J. Bryan, the Demooratic can- I at when he went to Barnes | didate for the Presldency, balance Barnes told ‘Web. Wager to ae A desire to nen and hear him and to ot & close range idea of the loglc uned in the appeal to the country for a change in the administration of na- tlonal affairs, induced Mr, Hage to brave the discomfort of the crowd at Mamigon Square Garden, [fad reflection of Kip Van Wi | atrike the tate Prealdent of th |Hean County Committee, Las h __BUSSELL SAGR, ———— | Quigg, when he Inte Kut the Wall etn te showed |.) iF no Inck of interest mpi Magnets showed Lemuel near the speaker's stand where be could Bab A See Mr. Tryan at close range, lie the audience wi iving the Nel il Rockaway N J., [Vi hai raskan a tonsminute hwarming | conn A. Honnebérry write weleome Bege was oludying him elen column to make a correction, ntly, Mt ¥ ry spoke. do: followed’ Wik Tt might not be ‘important Hen the point de, The Wall atreet wi what the Demoorat! bor was not the Republican \, of * HAT Neparenned Th r Benator a at Cantor in the trusts, the money a ari t i Ny pineeand i ther {ch wore tone! tyethind tnt w ny ol tle candlanto, bal a m been a » No Mr, elly's affidavit, which was before ¢ Central Federated Union at its yeas ( terday's meeting, Koes on i, way that 6 AMant ant Delegates Hanna and feinheimes, bappening to paw the fth Avenue HI ind glancing. Into he windows of the Kepubll State om MI ttee rooms, saw Deley and Pod. bly there in Wells 5 lo they had ere tl that Owed tke a check. tn thelr. hats, Thue it happened that Mr, age, one ba Harnes, who it credited |of the rieheat men in the world, one 4 wer AO Ayia AM) of the moat potent thetors in the finan oer + | clad contre of whiok, Wall atroet is the a) an unetation| hub; a man whose large and diversified te From the DOGIN | interes {odds with many of Mr. Bryan's theortes, went to Madison Hquare Garden Saturday night. An he sat th the preas seat an in terested spectator of the many varied incidents, and potted the fag-bedeoked | interior of the great hall, Mr, sage said that it reminded hin vividly of a “}somowhat siintiar scene in the butiding nearly (wenty years ago. . 1 presided on that oceasion,” sald Mr. base, glancing toward the speaker'e stand with a amil t was the frat “t ring ever held In Madison en,” + of the First to Come, h atten: nered Nght eeues) a bad third,” ous Henneb the Rtate Demoeracy in the Upon by the an, thinks ie fi fe Howat a HY aay Ud | Ri the Republtoan ticket Tet him ry a lement wae applauded by the State Demoeraay ticket , oa babs Things that "Jar" one: Salvation Army batr: said Mr! prayers for politics, ter beyond Wie « of the Hoty as Ding (o end.” ae OUT AGAINST STANCHFIELD. rhc hem ods! Church, the German Bryan and Club of the Thirtleth Assembl: holds nightly meetings in the sion on the Horton Post Road, Nireet and Third avenue, whe ington Trving onee dived, place of Nathaniel Hawt villa, tad » "Young rand the rewt of the cot hat used to gather discourse with the father of i onsiderable personal ted Mr, Bay 0 party fi fervative party ot toniay," continued Mr. Hrvan, “while the Rep bpan, party the Fevpiulonery party, The Demo» Oral party, In toon time-honored pt ublican party in urge ing new experiments. 1 that buncombe, with a smaile, talk of thing kind, OM. Br ee he continued hye fatigue might be account. Bethe De ogtatic Mandardsbearer ning fue Yay * age heard Mr. Bryan, conclude | er iad then he eee thie terse i] has eloquence, Ife has pers Croree W. make sure that he would get &| ena. musnotta al eines ’ it his logte rf header In the Fifteenth Assen ni ld hear, the aged mul> | false. ie a are not Fote wins | trict, anya ra ous Rte ners of thinking, men. | oWe have been holding three © the cons Building Trades Connell W to Defeat the Candida A document addressed to the working Men of the Mate and atened by the Oredited representatives of the Bull ing Trades Council, ecailing for the der feat of John BR. Stanehfleld, the Demo- cratic candidate for Governor, Is being elroulated. ‘The claim t# made that Blanchfeld fe an enemy of labor and that he tM on record In the Bleuben County courts as Goclaring a vevtaln jabor unton @ oriml bt ongent a, hi nother tement Is that he was ac- tive In behalf of fatirond vorporitioas in @ Employers’ tlmbility bil ture and aposared Le- wate Judiciary Commitee to In ee, c Md Mr, Sa, hat ts what | conmider ne” Jake a entert i le Mt tilating stare of Demoerney ai hie 9 iesues how. sum “Dh went to o'clock, and that he mij e remained until the Ae (he several speakers of the even- ing had thelr turn upom the stage, pre: a the real ater, Mr, Bage, a ile: jong Hepubiican, ltwtened to and cor mented interestingly = upon th eect ‘This 18 an enthusiastic audience,” remarked Mr, the great thr shouted tls acelal wome point vanced built mi with A stout 5 frageied = by campaign vooite spoke some time before he wrot Bage's interest, Kyho iw that man?” he asked, “That is David B, HIN," was the ane a Mr, after yor yt ee we el & grea! 5 lla a Magnate Scores Hill, “LT wae in politics myapif for may fone was 4 leader of my party in Troy, eS yor, and served Hon T'antored. poles, bit making more trouble for [Than thay have ever tied dtatriot,”” ae When Capt. P. Vorton Goad doned the G0-Goos and reto » machine poilitos, he we He began by miving a c et hoi are man: Hea a WA i jo Awa beltet hat publican peices ore te Ree by] fe ation. convinee thi at the Detoac tate are right | rush, une heat t rhe the ballots counted wday week It will found, tha ryan ate theories pean inv ‘out ted overwnehn: | en | ‘on top oome Heans here, lesire to see + workingmen have been fer years fii to get the Employers’ | iat ity i} passed. all are asked to vole against tanchfeld, ie, an m of lub, and issued hie maiden iy het ts Sha voloe ton, Mr. Ia } To tt Mr. nageuming George # ‘Oor present Congressman | anytod eople in Washington, Wi or their lavinhne ° wines id Niverte ooan't he Cant he find sole to eat his vention hie burgundy and ¢ NEW BROOKLYN DOCK. Navy Department Decides to Low ente lt at the Navy-Vard, WASHINGTON, Oct, %—The Navy Department has decided to locate the new $1,009,000 dry dock at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard between docks One and recommended by & majority of Joard appointed 10 ler ia ite i tty reported in favor of the nee SILVER DOLLAR WORTH 52C, LONDON, Oct. %—Har silver last ‘week reached 944. per ounce, the igh- eat Awure wltained since 18%. ‘This rive was due to purchases by India for coinage purpores, the total Rulsedinar nie Of a ePores 6.0 prone the hall) Ht fihttre oratle soclite whh he Is too uncom Candidate | for us to vote for, and we wil Hearern, Senator W. P, Frye, of Maine, |p the 4 President pro tempore of the United ty sea trom notes, Staten Benate, But that job doesn't Avon woul think that one who has|keep him bosy, Bo he spends part of been Governor of New rh one whol his time writing letters, Bas repreen ee ee en Pre da nan ‘ge | Senator Frye has written an open let- that. 2 ter to Willtam J, Bryan in which he When Bourke Cockran began his| charges the Demooratic candidate with ppeeel EF. tek, fon, Jone atten-| making misleading statements in his x 4 he at campalan speech: , LN sae a Mh bry Dee tly Drought to. ite feet The Senator Maine inatate that! yomane Repu Leg Broken by Hronderny Car, sonorous period or a] Mr. Bryan te nelther frank nor candid Bhortly after 9 o'clock this morning AY ak lbh |e. the Gallet’ tant ee trees tes ‘mue! Linnetaky, thirty gars old, of It go's comment. "1 |! ippines, that he knowa the , A a, however, that te. should} *ae of the army |x only a temporary Bot aval teens tient as th arrangement, that hin answers concerns poratie polleles, : it ts at eutehy, but it 4 a qeavihette raumentc won wo will show him that enough for us” ‘a Goddar humor wi preeiated when It ie known a the won of John B Pa ous counsel to and direct big. tru: and fon-inetaw Claws, the Broad street ba stock broker. see The 4, 0, P. has (ts Boas Vi many has her King Croker, he ver he her tt (aes house’ for Tony Pastor's evening, and led by Presiden Meehan will form the bi ) in honor wve and thet hie cha truste are heavy contribu publican campaign fund rye's letter js a long he campaign speech DTG Walter M. Chan eftecti acl " gald Adler today necretary Unat ha T wan the candidate of ‘au! T Hoppe, Senator Tom T Assemblyman Hyman and oth Republiean Jevery night during October, and | (furniehed) to his east aide Repudi well Himmel? and a fe dinners are nd for the bampagne? Well, it) we are not good enough for him to a our frlend and associate, Herbert Par, Wo are good enough for him, and | jan's Republican Club 1M The Dolando Club has “bought th the Bows Democratte campaign orators, IMRS. BRYAN WINS UP-STATE CROWDS. POLITICS’ “There te only one week left In whieh ruetion at] n't belong athe way Republican he Highth, After nerving several terms or the Al owed at the time Phere Is not a word] World reporter to the Bryan demon> at Albany he refused to run fo Of troth in if, sald Chatrman Odell, j stration at Madison Square Garden fembly lat fall and (he distriot was lost This year he was induced to be the can “Twas wed tol Central Federated Unions suspending Delegate Charion Wilson ponding an ine] Mr, Bryan and noted with the keen ine reg dat Hepat HO 1, ah attora Vestigation of the charge ibat he And | terest of a great man of Affaire the But Martin Engel saye Adler |s take Delogate Patrick J. Daly hed accepted | katoidoscople features of the great Int the plusher tothe well thie. time to | fmoney from the Republican State Com> | Hemocratto show. be broken, a ae | mittee for using thelr influence to pre) Ang when, at if o'clock Mr. Bage, Jobn GIN, of Frankitn, Pa., Prohtbl: ton candidate for Attorney-General ot He! making a report hostile to Chl inan a million dollars to mark each that State, le at the Fifth Avenue if id biuck! vit on ' ni joan Legislature and biacki#tng | iienday, rome (0 pays by ty will more than hold !ts A #0, he stepped briskly own | ayivanta ! 0 ‘ i Ane ante, palning ine Certain Hepublican Senator and As] oon the tope of a long row of press nos for Republicans, who fivaphre nley's army canteen, | , ‘ “How soon we are forgotion!’ This! nk ne Hepube muel ly reads tn the hand of “Hon, aaigned to ov, 3 and we to this He pays: tif true anidta the Twi three-cor- T Kot oft well, but Anished polled top vote among the candidates on the the in Hart [now Odell barracks; an exohange of Katifioations meetings in Zion Meth: Slovenwon ¥ Dintriot old mon Ninetteth to Waeh- | ehaking tn enn ancemer horne, N Bryant brillant here and American, 4 time, Sheriff (rel, Anderson, Alphonse | knew what it was to be hungry, to h Huppert ronnelly, welne the eeu mbiy Die meetings we are Jemoera'a rein this ard aban: rm to go Me with sub: pees sno Rood ervany ra here drink mon mood | vote for No be hie reson or | mo He nker and wood | att, Tam: and the Ite Sarah ie, ‘Thursday John T, of t of the most | food eaton and give the weak, abuyed, over | the count ou ’ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1900, + People Throng to Shake Hands with the Nominee ancl His Wife, | BAINBRIDGR, No ¥,, Oot, Will: | jam Jennings ryan made his frat speech of (he last week of his campalgn her Jay, and with Mra Bryan was! oudly cheered by the crowd, With his in @ general hand hat taxed the endurance of wife hi both Mr Hryan’a train arrived here from New York TA. M. but though t nines wow not up yet he dre Mpiy and spoke from the rear plats | | form of che Rambler OMOONTA, NY, Oct Belt was) stated at Bidney, Me, Bryan's second seven carioads of people had gone from) that point to hear the national candl-! date speak at Bainbridge, but there Was ROUSEELT ON HS TOR AI Has Made 600 Speeches and Travelled Over 19,000 Miles, BINGHAMTON, N. Y,, Ovt, %-Gov, Roosevelt started bis second week of Staw campaigning today, bis special train leaving thin place ai 10 o'clock The Gowshor is in excellent he and bis throat is In gobd condition, atering that pe has made ws epeechos Mince Ne started trough the country, He has gained flee in bis travel of 19,200 miles, The trip for the day was arranged to Include a fewer number of speeches than for any day of the Stale (our, but three stops being acheduled, one at Cortiand, one at Ithaca and the final atop of the nicht at Bimita. A Men’ Gove Tooseysit Anisher his trip on Baturday next he will mare AY, 4 6A speeches and have iravelléd over twenty thousand miles, 8 record equal ig the vbined record of All other cine didate or National office in the past iity years, exclusive of Mr, Uryan. Speaking to & Feporter before he! Marted out today the Governr pald 1 have not felt the inconvenience of sur, nor have | suffered much, be in my throat, va felt he country’s, honor i at atake in Jon and t there could be nothing too arduous dony iy behalf of ite walyation,”” — OUR GOVERNOR TO-DAY. Treadwolt Will Be ie TH Kad of Compatan, (Apecial to The Byening World.) Ke Curt elved ine das that he will continud ties of Governor of (he Blate until the @nd of the campalgn, Tt was expocied (hat alther Commodore Hiliugn J. Youngs, the Governor's ptt vate meretary, or Amos Knapp fidential messenger, would oom olty for a few dayet of his rasponpibiiitte the brought a lotter shattering (hat exp Col reret, He f for nome reenh ectit he must wacrifice his golf Kamen. In addition to ® general letter of In- struction, several documents were ree celved today from the Governor, Inotud- Ing a number of amendments to the State Civil Beryioce rules They were the public papers which had been carried to New York gu the Governor's spectal car on Frid hese will be the Inet public matters on which the Governor will find oufficlent time to aet untill after election. ENTHUSIASTIC CONVERTS, There Are Thousands of Them Who Ke lieve as this Wojnan Does, Mre. Ira Knowlton, of Butte, Montana, ‘A mont enthusiastic convert to the virtues) of Muart’a Dyspepala Tablets as a cure for) obstinate stomach trouble, She paya: "Il had poor digestion nearly ail my Ife, It now seema to me that for years I never a good natural appetite. "Twas troubled with gam 1) stomach, caus tng pressure on the heart with palpitation and hort breath, Nearly everything | ale! soured oo my stomach; sometimes | had crampa in the stomach which almost re sombled spaxme “Doctors told me T had catarrh of the stomach, but thelr medicines would not reach It and 1 would still be w sufferer had I not, In sheer desperation, decided to try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, "L knew they were an advertioed remedy and 1 didn't believe anything T read about them, aa I had no confidence ta adveriived remedies, but my mater living In Pitteburg wrote me lant pring talling me how Btuay ‘Tablets had cured her and her lithe daugh: | tera of Indigestion and lone of feet and ap: petite, and | hesitated no lon “| bought « Afty-eent box at iny drug store and took two of Uhe large tablets alter each meal and found them delightful to take, be: ing as pleasant to the caramel candy. Whenever during the day or night | felt any pain of uneasiness In the wen or about the heart T tovk ome of thi tablets and in three weeks it seemed to me ae if | bad never known what eh trouble was, . "L keep Stuart's Dyapepala Tablets in the house and every member of our family uses them occasionally after a hearty meal or when any of ts have» paip or ache in the Jimentive organs . Mr. BH. Davie, of Hampton, Va, eape I doctored five years tor dyspepasa, but tn | two months | got more benefit from Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets than in five years of the dobters’ treatinent,”” ] Stuart's Dyspepala Tableta (a the safest | as woll ae the wimplost and most co lent remedy for any form of indigestion, atarrh of stomuch, billowsnme, sour ach, bloating after meals, sympathet! trouble, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete te not a cheap cathartic but an active digestive remedy containing the pepsin and diastase which | every weak wiomach lacks, and they cure | wtomach trouble because (hey digest the worked momach a chance to reat and reo perate, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabtecs is bold in every drig store in the Waited States, CHOPIN a PagRON ARE IEN ye iad I, -—_——- oe, # Atlas Umbrellas, $2.95. Guaranteed for One Year. 26 and 28-inch extra strong silk (case to match), close rollin, on English Lock Frame, steel rod with finest imported hardwoad oe , /@ handles. Suitable tor men or women, still a good crow hear the fivesmin What our guarantee covers : ule 4H mad re At Sidney ir That if the silk splits or tears, or any part of the umbrella} ryan put a number of questions ae ‘ breaks from ordinary usage, we will repair or re-cover it free of! charge for one year from date of purchase, t No better uinbrella for wear or appearance can be bought for! $5.00; on sale for to-morrow, $2.95, ' we tar Main Poor, 60th ie _ Fine Diamond Rings. ogy, Sotld Gold Rings, $2.7§--Set with a diamond weighing about t-!2 of a4 achat nahi 10 Way of nat three yeu attribute — 7 carat) value $4.00. Solid Gold Rings, $5.00—Set with a fiery cut white diamond, weighing about re gt in army of 100,000 soild dot Ra ny \2 of acarat; value $10.00, ft Mar ithe the neo r ted th tea Old Sol 0) ng 50--Sel with white cut brilliant diamond a Hnaeme ne | chs nent i ofa carat) worth $15, 00, wiitaneiar iit, "Do you belleve thw loop Rings, $15.00—live white cut diamonds, weighing about Our ra vd not caraty exclusive detlers ask $22.50 (or the sane ring, iid xa u S (neon Solld Gold Rings, $15.00—Set with white brilliant cut diamond webghing | 9 Mal i Hey about aS of a carat ; nen cece eee « MBO Mio, Front, contre, wd + him by force? { ONBONTA, NY, Get, 2 Mw Bryan E | d S | H woe are sea ga AYE yeglasses and Opectacies, : bos wh © frolgnt ear ahoute . f ‘ Teta ietores voiuneagty to she S fe ee Me ie Yee trun apd reveaied that Mr croker| and are scientifically made: no longer hat an le rete dito yi i igaraian nj 2% Me terre ee Oe en you wlan the death warrant) $3) eyeglasses are skeleton ' the Indapendence of the Fi ‘. you! ‘ ' wlan thevdegth warrant of your own ine |S) A 04 have patent cork nose rest, depeniten | The spectacles are set in gold filled frames, have solid gold nose; Se pieces, set with silex crystal periscopic lenses, They can be had} in either riding or straight bow, Have been known to be sold! ‘by exclusive opticians as high as $4.50 per pair, our price 74 for this sale only Sale of aw Men’ | Special Watch, ens Fancy ' Men's gold filled Hunting Case Watches, with a Dress s hur, ts 5-year guarantee from the manufacturer, fitted with 1a seven jewelled, full nickel, best American move. ‘ment, Stem winder and setter, Thousands of ‘these are being sold daily as a great bargain at ' $10.00, Special for this sale only $4.95, Made of woven color mad- ras in neat stripes; open front and back, cuffs detach- ed; open front only, cuffs at- | adies' Solid Silver Watches, beautifully engraved, fitted with | tached, ‘fine Swiss Movements; guaranteed perfect timekeopers; silver; |g brooch chatelaine and neat box; value $5.50; the complete outfit for to-morrow, $2.95, Maio Plow, Prot, Comte, JS7,00 each, | value $1,50 & $1.75, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ! M Aves, 59th and oOth St. =| MM Aves 59% and 60th Stay ' Awortenn National Acndomys alae 16x19 1 of MeKinley In four colors, from petite The World Or J. Wells Champmey, on Notional Academy, Desorate your with your (averite tor Presdemt, Beth Decorate Your Windows with Yor Favorite for President, tor Lares portrait ot Willlam 2, firyen to be given [ot Ame | four colors eproduved from an oll painting | with nett Sunday's World, Order tm eftvanes | made for The World by J, 4, Brown, Vicw-itres | Mlition limited, ' The Greatest: Venn GQtazs Second Day To-Morrow of the Enormous Sale of Wertheimer’s Kid Gloves. One of the greatest and most advantageous purchases ever made by any one concern. We purchased recently from the auction rooms of Field, Chapman & Co, 60,000 pairs of the qorld-renowned Wertheimer’s Gloves, at a price about 1-2 to 1-3 Whole- sale. The brands included in the (ot are the famous PEERLESS, MAJESTIC, ASTORIA, CARLETON, CROWN, etc., and we guarantee them to be perfect in every delail and of this season's production. The sale already has achieved a success sufficient to place it at the head of all sales which have occurred in New York, The gloves are selling with a rapidity really phenomenal, There are yet thousands and thousands of pairs of all grades, sizes and prices, however, It is advisable to shop as | early in the morning as possible, , ' All of the following of Wertheimer’s manafactures | WOMEN’S FINE P-K GLACE KID GLOVES, 6%. Newport and Crown qualities; sold everywhere at $1,25; all sizes and colors, WOMEN'S FINE P-K PEERLESS GLOV! Sold everywhere at $1,50; all sizes and colors, WOMEN'S FINEST GRADES P.K MAJESTIC GLOVES, 95¢. These are sold everywhere at $1.75; all sizes and colors. WOMEN'S FINEST GRADES MOCHA GLOVES, 95c. ' Velvet finish, Astoria quality; sold everywhere at $3.00, all sizes and colors, | WOMEN’S FINEST GRADES REAL KID GLOVES, 85¢. i Light weight; only the very best grades; Carleton 2 clasps; sold everywhere at $1.50; all sizes ul and colors, ' MEN'S FINE KID P-K AND OVERSEAM GLOVES, 75c. All colors, white, black and pearl; $1.00, $1.50 and $2,00 qualities, | BOYS’ FULL P-K GLACE KID GLOVES, 69%. ‘ Best grades; $1.25 qualities, NOTE—We wish to impress upon your minds again that we practically bought this great stock in bulk, There were a few odd lots of interior and damaged lots of Wertheimer's gloves sold to outsidmrs, Some con cerns are advertising gloves bought at this Field, Chapman sale which are not Wertheimer's manufacture at all, This is 4 hint to be on guard Main Vioor, Sib Mt, Section, | | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., : BLOOMINGDALE BROS., : BLOOMINGDALE BROS., A Aven 59h and 60th Sie | SM Ave, 591% and 60th Stee cern ica de \ lillie. “

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