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WIFE'S BROTHERS SMOTE KESSLER. Things Happened When He Came Home and Started to Thrash His Spouse. Kessler Monstrof has learned a les- gon. The operation under which the new information was imparted to him was herolc, for it left him with two black eyes, several cuts in the fae sundry bruises on the body and a lam leg. But Keasler now knows that w he goes home In fighting mood pi to thrash his wife and throw t out of the window It would be well ¢to skirmish beforehand and And out whether or not her stuniy brothers are within hailing distance ‘The Monstrof hourehold, the dove of peace has kept aloof of late, is pitched in the bix tenement at N Division street. Its head, so the be! half alleges, 1s accustomed to salute her in his home-coming with blows, So when her two big brothers, Henry and Dactd Schoeufeld, called on her yesterday she | told them of her troubles and exhibited | bruises by way of proof. ‘The Schoenfelds think a great deal of thelr sister and they are also strong of arm. They decided then and there to in- filet summary punishment on the broth- er-in-law should he renew hostilities af- ter bis arrival in the evening. So they waited, hiding themeelves in a rear room about the time that Monatrof was ex-| pected. Monstrof came home to hia cherished wife brimtul of dissatisfaction, and pro- posed to get rid of It by administering @ few hard knocks. Firat the dinner caught his eye. The sight of it made him boll. Ho wanted chuck steak and eaw frankfurters placed before him. Monstrot is not usually averse to frankfurters; in fact, he has at times consumed the luscious inks with de light, but the frankfurter In this case were like the red rag to the bull. “Ach! Such tngs." he exclaimed, and forthwith the frankfurters went flying through the open window The dishes on om which “If T can't have chuck atenk IL he fred the have in the table followed them. M pro- fanity. followed” them in their ght, a ands onstror ne AEIDE) ke a demon, Tushed on his wife. 2 : ‘Appear the brothers! Smash! and Dishes Followed the How-Wowa. Her to caught After It Was Over, Henry's brawny left sent | whole of af them were ike The the floor. Hitt! a amex Market 1 Bim under the car as he artee: ing making sree After that it upper and jab ne men in $1 and Kick, and when the polte nw saying to Kess- had heard the racket arrived Kessler maimed — and bloods | Rat) hope that this will rettle your faht- cmaching under a table, while the wife's brothers looked placlaly on. eee ea KILLS HIS SON /RUBBER TRUST'S FORANINSULT.. HEAVY LOSS. Old Man Shot GustavjAt Annual Meeting of After a Bitter Quar- Company Reports rel with Him. Show Shrinkage. a plano-maker, em- Peter Anderson | aah ployed in Steinway's plane factory | a. Ma shot and killed his sun, Gustay Ander-| \* «oof the gon, to-day in their home, » 49) Ditt ie helt here th mar avenue, Astoria, L,I . the President's repert at Father and son had been on bad terms| |! he lrectora tad ante for some time a oting was the) to pass aaa i result of a qu ! reduetion The father tr and has been for about twent painter by trade was twent The son yestertay midnight 1 newed. Th and dau ear, while 0 was unmarried Whe for surplis stated ley which icads frien de Noare mourning toota famous p Mayor of ‘The officer returned to the house with the women and found man on the stoo; on his Pistol pocket, “Look out, officer, Keating approached What you been Then the policeman took the old many" into une, Mrs. Anderson and daughter following. In tie rear}, Ment they found the son lying Bis face on | He had been shot throu The police ter to summ © at No. 30 8 ) when he arriy “already dead. Anderyon ivan talken to th ‘fourth ir Ike, 3 n tend on the heart mt the daugh: 2 Herma ) Who Hyver Inway Pant that th ‘often Marke ston marker « ened quiet commit the the actions and language of nix sons Md that for some time past in man had been tn th bi BR him and calling him nt gthatsthe: sono} ands fads ash wom: showed hard splined in addressing fim. ins Atlantic Staten, i THE WORLD: TUESDaY EVENING, MAY 21, STERN BROTHERS : RIBBON. Imported, Fancy lavender stripes. stripes 3!) belts or trimmings. 17c. per yard. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. RUG DEPARTMENT. | UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Pourth Floor, 125 Fine Axminster Rugs,— | g ft. x 12 ft. | | $17.75 each. 200 Oriental Rugs, includ- | ing handsome pieces of Silky Kazaks souls, res 3 ft. 6 ins. to, 6 ft. 6 ins, wide,—x 4 ft. to 8 ft. 6 ins. long. | | $15.50. Usual price, $35.00 Smyrna Rugs in numerous sizes—and Imported Cot- ton country houses. ‘Customers are requested to take new ele- vators opposite western entrance. JAMES McGREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. SHARP RALLY IN STOCK MARKET. London's Drop Affects Local Market Only for Brief Period. ‘The depression In the American dep: ment at London to-day wan sharply re- fected In the opening dealings at the i stock market, and the selling was i Unusually large volume. Prices show- of 1 to} points, Missourt Aviewt loser. On + thin stock ed at WL, compared with 105 1-4 Jat hight, and it quickly dropped 34 per cent making a net lose of 3 per | opened white on deal- 4, the price ranging bes “In the St. Paul more, Manhattan per Lib and ment war sud- deny checked befor close of the tinet half hour of trading, ‘The turn for tter Was brought about by the in Union Pacific, which to market lapsed in re ren, but tie doand prices ality nto promin in the prefe tae in th iatter ‘Phe closing wits stnn mu statement made by the fa fed. that ho was. still ie. in the front base occurred and that he fited |7. open door at hin woniee who iu t, av ‘The’ police ‘say |7.; October, ' ty aeken when es L ral Phe pel a he pric fas ifiaid. without | 7.0: sah 702, Marke pening price “sane, i to 7. Fear. room, F perfec! Jandary, Fe: Jure,| Metro. &:. Ri October, j Mex. Mex, 1 Weet pt 132 12 Chute, & Nav 103 10)N, Manhattan Gey Mat 1d Re. 1874 1H Cent Bre 24 Nat.” Cena 13% im corded grounds with scarlet, turquoise, nile green, pale and navy blue, maize, cerise, rose, heliotrope and Or colored grounds with white inches wide. 5000 yards,—imported and Mos-; H Rugs, — attractive | colors and designs for, Swedish green Rush, — Taffetas. White Suitable for stocks, Summer Furnishings. drapery fabrics,—so inches wide. ‘All over,” striped or floral designs, Suitable for wall cover- ings, portieres or hang- ings. +75 and $1.00 per yard, English Bobbinette Curtains, —finished with lace edged ruffle and insertion. $1.35 and $1.75 per pair. divans, conversation chairs, rockers, reading chairs. $5.75 to $15.00 each. Hammocks,—various colors and designs, — complete with stretchers, ropes, etc. $1.50 each. 10,000 yards of Art Cre-|¢@ tonnes. Colonial and § other “period” patterns, | or floral designs. tcc. and 15c. per yard. Customers are requested to take new ele-| vators opposite western entrance. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. SOTVSSVSVSIVWSSS SSSSSSB' Minn a StL. Mo, Kan & Mo! Kan Reading Ist pt Ut Mop. Bloc! ep Steel p Sires 8 - STARS SAY SHE KELLER CETS 1901. Cotton Dress Fabrics White Mercerized Gauze Lace Madras, Baskat Weave Duck Sultings, Fancy Ecru Satistes and Silk Piumsetls Also To-morrow 15000 Yds Printed Dimitles, with dainty figures and fancy stripes, 12000 Yds, Silk Chambrays, with broche satin cots tn all the latest co'or: 16¢ 36¢ Value 15e to 25c yd, at 2000 Dozen Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Sheets Plain Hemst'd Pillow Cases Plain Hemst'd lyex2%yds. 360 43 42x 36 Inches llc 146 1% 225 " 42 49 45x36 “4 12 i5 2 x 235 “ 46 55 50x36 “ 13 16 pe 52 59 54x36 14 17 21x22 % 53 60 Bolster Cases 2x3 58 66 42x63inches 18 27 2% x27; “ 59 67 42x72 20 29 2y230 63 72 45x76 “ 24 33 Bedstead and Bedding Department To-morrow and Thursday $25.00, 36.00 Brass Bedsteads, Reduced from $32.00 and 43.00 Also Spectal Designs suitable for Country Furnishing in White Enameled Bedsteads, Brass Bedsteads. Rugs and Mattings On the Third Floor Axminster, Wilton, Smyrna and Brussels Rugs, Japanese Cotton Rugs, in white, with blue, green or red, The American Fiber Rugs, Indias Moodj Mats and Dhurrtes, China and Japan Mattings, Japanese Jute Rugs in Criental effects, To-morrow 5 50 Rolls Fancy China Mattings, Value $12.00 per roll Special, a 0,50 $17.75 West Twenty-third Street 50 Brussels Rugs In Oriental designs snd colorings, Value $22.00 STTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSVSSH Ladies’ Dept. $4.59 & $6.75 $ ¢ Ti bird Day Jacket Sale. Announcement oft his Great Sale Wednesday morning at 8.30 125 Taffeta Tucked and Plain Separate Etons— lined with white or black silk or satin beautifully trimmed, Also 150 Cheviots, Broadcloths and Coverts. Former Prices, | $7.50 10,00 Now, $4.50 & 36,7> (No, 0. Dis) Watch E Washell. Carhart « (9 Broadway and 13th Street. Gececceseceeseceseeeceeceeceeses ening Papers for Thursday's Sale. deaccccceccccecscccece: WILL RECOVER. 1S OLD POST Bishop Refers to Shoot- ing of Rector asa “Cruel Fatality.” Astrologer Sends aPre- diction to President McKinley. Prof, Gustave Meyer, astrologer, of] Rev. John Keller was to-day re-elected | Westen Union Ta LONDON MARKET c Quier. Quietnens preva partment for Ame: at London to-day: was weak. Prices 18 to T per cent. as compared with New York's closing fgures of yesterday, Loulaviile & Nashville and Union Pa- fle were the only exceptions to the pre- Ming tendency toward a lower level, The former was strong at 1017-8, while ; + welling ed fare the de- railway shares the general tone owed declines of “nt declines wen= Paul and Erle in Atohiaon, Re: first preferred to 14 point. mleady, sequence of the Wea department Sew York Wheat Wark The northwest market led wheat this morning, oving influereed by continued ary her reports in spring wheat ‘Bho Qveal inarkee followed vith t-4 per cent. advance moderate trade Incluaing rs on both sites, English were down a iittle, but the Continent showed rurprising atrength, Corn wan M wheat, 732-3, “YT ault am to Presis| Secretary for the Dio ancico, udvite|a rising vote of the delegaten of the) Kinley will rally] Protestant a! Chureh, r Trinity Chu ewarh. Prof. Me ays that she witl live un-| Bishop Star ) presided over the! Ul next April or May. He iv making a) convent ais annual address, mith study of her case as affected by Hut mentioning names rete tred to the! trology and say he will be ready to Keller by Thomas c. y days Just the day and eruel fatality’? that tor hour that Mrs, McKinley will dle in als tele President to be! Hoboken, has sent a dent McKinley at San ing him that Mrr, and wilt live another Barker an a tnonths had deprived aim of valued help. ts the alsol Mr. | 1) Bishop Impossth Keller Bishop's chapla that It would be Ae assittance that ergy throughout time of need, sald some time ago @Wergble notoriety predicted the Prewident’s re The President acknowledge Po pre-tthat he intended to continue Mr, Keller diction at the time and sent his best) in the wg of chaplain in the event of wishes to Prof. Meyer. his r ——— When Mtr, Keller arrived at the church | PERCY NAGLE SUED this yon everybody who could get ° ne vugh shook hands with him and warm! congratulated Action Browght to Foreetose a ‘RyMan wore RoRE!en on his! and looked thin and pale, He walked | atop, Mortunge on Hn Pereval E. Nagle is de: to foreclose a mortgage on his home on Eaat One Hundred and Twenty> ninth street. The ault is brought by Jo ford, who doen a brokerag No, 2 Broad wtret Mr, Nagic says that the matt merely a case of Interest on a mor being due, and he adds th: td and the mi parriends of Mr. eye whh a feebh a NEW GUNS FOR HALIFAX. A. Ruther- Dusiness at] Bapld Kire Ord to Replace Vrenent Ones in Harhor, HALIFAX, N. 8, May 2L—It Is uns nouncel that the guns in all the forts Plabout thie harbor will be replaced with | Muick-tiring ones, some of which are now AUREUS iY iron the way, A new fort known uw the at that the Commistioner Ind been {Sion Kop tx to be built to the south of sae Int the “recent Murry in Walll gore York redoubt, Fee sreclose s qrort-| Word wax revelved to-dlay to_ the sunhecaulte tonto. Cimminc|effect tha tthe. Northumberlant Regi- i gage on, the ‘hon eee gle at ment, (0 strong, In to be sent from England to Bermuda to guard Boer pris@sre who will be sent there, ———__ Caar Neorg Counell. he has bargains at $7.75. phenomenal. One of thosz very exceptional offers for which this store has lapidly grown famous are stylishly cut from fine lawn ; entire waist tinely Gra sailor collar and tie.....+ . Ladies’ Madras Shirt W pearl day at this astounding! 36-inch White Japanese Crash. re you will tind this a most serviceable fabric for p create a stir in th: Wash Goods section we've priced it per 25, White Pict 40-inch Lawn, 124c. Dimity. 3Ginch fine Wi SPEC IAL—5C0 full size Turkish Bath Sheet: $1.49 each... eee . from $4.50 up ~ $22.50 “ Halr Mattresses, Spring Underbeds, Feather Pillows and Bolsters +* Former Prices $12.00 of Newark by) 4! held in| 66 THE” ALLEN GETS A WAIT. Jerome Produce Him in Su- After Justice Jerome had held “The” him upon his! Allen ia $1.49 ball for trial to-day on |the charge of running a gambling houre, Allen's O'Gorman In the Supreme Court and se- cured a writ of taibeas corpus Justice Jerome: to produce . Alten, before Justice Jerome, seemed to be thoughtful and mela the hearing adjourned statement of the ward Molloy thirty years ago. nd th help me Go dtintice the testin Evidence In th trlet-Attorney's oftlce with the pool-room will be placed before the Grand Jury within a few days, ST. PETERSBURG, May 3.—Cele- brating the centenary of) the, Imperiat Councl) yesterday, the Czar, In an aus he mon 18 bullding hin house. "It ts ridiculous for Mr, Nagle to say that he overlooked the matier, He knew when the interest was duc, and it cers h ‘latter, promised to reorgan! inly was not my nee TASH write to the (nim and tell him of the tate the Gets Mott Maven Bridge Contract.| ; Hridge Commissioner Shea has award: ed the contract for a new ‘bridge acros: uncil on prodern nes, to aoue the Mott Haven Canal to Augustus \ranseotion of ‘Srilth. The contract potest 608,300, Rothenbersé & Satisfaction Guarant:ed or Money P.omptly Refunded. West 14th Street. White Pique Suits At Less Than Half Price. Decidedly extraordinary bargains that will be eagerly sought Wednesday. If you want one of these cool and exceptionally dressy suits you will have to be among the early comers. Only 200 in the assortment, and they promise to seil rapidiy. ery suit is made from handsome Imported Pique, with sailor blouse, large sailor collar and full tlounce skirt. Skirts and V sts are trimmed wih straps of t and are tailor stitched in white. Also White Pigue Suits in combination with pink, cadet and red. These suits would be great At our price they are simply These pretty Shirt Waists button trimmed: on the market, and are in close imitation of landsom: tows of lace. Such fashionable shades as 9 Wednesday tee sais 2: 2 Newest stripes; all the desirable colors; Silks, suitable for retny Hany Dads sumptuous tatheta graduation dresses, : worth Foulardine Dress Skirts. These Skirts are equal in eficct to any $10.00 Skirt Foulard silk designs. Stylishl) cut and made with full Nounce or rutile effects. Daintily trimmed with three navy, cadet, black and white and laven- der. A wonderful (ade lasing special $2.00 Shirt Waists, $1.25. pat alata Sat etl latest ste and cuti; perfect in fit; dnes- little price... eas fs es 49c Japanese Silks. Black Foulards. Dresden Silks. — 24 inches wide, double [ Péctlessiy beautitul, in and Louisienn worth 69¢. a Ballin 3209C: ess yd 49e 49% Linen Golor Grash. values......- If you are geing to the mountain or s We place on special sale Wednesday 2,000 Yards of Linen Color 5 Snappy Wash Goods Items. 1234 | New Batiste... veeeeee eee ee 734¢ | New Lawnsand Dimities. +» 8c | 36-inch Percales 634) 2c. Stteens, r ounds.. 1Se. Galatea Cloth.ees..... regularly sold at je Cams ip ind - 68e 98¢ Moser Jonasson & (te, inery Department (Main Ficor) will offer to-morrow (Wednesday) all the PARIS HATS AND BONNETS o¢ 245,00 cach ‘Also a number of Fine Model Hats at half price— $30.60 values for $ j 5,00 $25.00“ 2 $12.50 $20.00 “ “ $10,c0 and other reductions in proportion. Waist Department Exceptional inducements for a clearance sale of Silk Waists $4.50 to at BROADWAY & 12TH ST, PRIEST SEEKS TO PURIFY HARLEM, to|Immoral Women the Object of Father Hal- pin’s Crusade. Ordered preme Court. lawyer went+ before Justice! of Harem at night, and he has be seured of the active support of M etlng before So'clock this after dxmiih, twenty-two y Heh avenue, nccomt a man at ( Hundred and Twentieth etreet ly, Bet noxigned his) lsh Killing of his friend | jy nat her tn 3 the truth about that, #0 exclaimed the veteran pin of hin ymifathy andl sup —- STRANDED STEAMER HERE, The lonn Brought £ Tay in The British steam Hartlepool, Capt. Cri and accepted rome smiled owseasion of the Dis- connecting Allen a rhe I Hed from 1 gon for New, Srieatin tn Nahaseeae not thought to\be badly: tonight Father ILelpin saw Jeanie id, of 2218 ani , and he had her arrested, he Hariem by