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COTTON DEPRESSED BACK TO THE POND. — Sle sve Wnt OF THe [meee Bukeny OP THE DEPT Or HokiCuTUne JL biehte Give Ae 18 $n-608 J Importer Brandished -a-Carving Knife. trlalof Mix Page” R spparation aaiT $ parler, Alfred &, Gi ian witness, Gibbs known Sabr itwolve years, Hp told oe fo dinnte. narty Roatclair home, whed Page drindished @jcarving kul! ordéred hig wife ‘WH Wave the -tapie: ‘and Fo upstairs to Ber room, betoure she-Jeaned her elbow aa Witte Uncle gam itken toe And tuge-at tem vith custoy Me won't let the Bairne EFA Mein tor: the (atiata, STOCKS DOWN = A DULL N MARKET Entire List Falls Away. and Some Leaders Show Sharp. Qe FYou sud that, yet vou cantinued to Anplett thelr jumme-afternard? fi ‘Losses at’ Close. “9. ‘Did, ybu ever call) when Me, Pago|: Z epeinot at patent A: Never, nia farcas i Tian ir Declines were the rule of the carly 2 UT bat "Concluded the tock tnarket to-day. The few small e-bebalt-and Mr Uncer calle ee ea eee ME. uae [Although Bt Paul advanced 1-3 and that nie write pra a Victim of | Northern Pacific 3-8, budiness was small por eran .|and the movement of prices narrow. physician, eo; se at oko permit the cortneastern fell 2-4-2,--Canadian—Pa- Bra. Pages consent. | and cific 1. and Reading about as much. Ghat was not voluptected, the MANCT1 si ocqe- came. upoh.the market freely ba Be beer testified that Mrs, Page| during the second hour, and there was a decline all through the bk os complained to him of her}a pronounced band’s. treatment, testimony | list. Amalgamated Copper was forced ad aeevasie aneees tal down 21-4, Anaconda 43-4, Canadian Pa- © R.commission ey a = cities and AviIttc-Comst fine -f-—Ted eos uettified that fran ing 2, Union Pacific, Loulaville a Rencortre een de eee ee nad | ville, Delaware & Hudson and Smelting Pen found. In Mra. Page's room. The |11-2, and Pennsylvania, Atchison, South- Mitneas bad seen her’ when whe seemed torn Pacitic, Kansas & Texas, Denver & rande, United States Steel, Col- tel and other a point of more, ‘There to der the influence of quor or Shige we whe-had-weverecen cher mis~/ qwas no evidence of any) Con- certed dear selling, buc 8 slipped fro drink. He of the servant teatified that Mrs, ge rometim’ » suffered with hysteria. {COU Oot tron etme to afternoon, Northwestern yle Delaware & Hudson 2, Southern Pacis Dr, Faward Tvingston Hunt. of Ni and Jowa Central pre rand the Pages again, the their all broken up aaid Mr. uibbs Safes, &Th re: Was a een Epay = replied “tho witnes \ ter Ti thought. Mr. Yaxe's irs Bin wife way pretty brutal’ tment of tertimony in dre Inj 4) West Fiftleth one of the ex- allerists upon whose certificate Pacitic, Chesapeake & Southern, Brooklyn 2 He Steat preferred. Mone market closed with the entire Ist nnwing texses——Théra—xac nome 2NOw { life an the nmab-trading Ms forthern, preferred wos of O34> ei, Southertt Fy Sinelt= iced ceaniard for two vara, Olcott Asx: ross-examinatio scone rss ie-batmies jd it may de necessary, may Yea Witakes_ta—sametimes pre: Beribed fer oath nts, but only in very paseo The “wleohol. sthmelats +68. The total sales of stocks to~ Mrs. Page's condition | 6.900 spar nd ot ‘vonds 91,847, munod her’ AL She x TPE = f.0f piinuiaate dld_abe say ecall th me otic ron oa tralia ined: at * wos ‘The Closing S Qnotatio: rest, lowest, closing p Rey And_you ‘considered that she was 2" froin’ yesterday’ inal ana Car, the excessive use of atimu: =H did atier nm twenty-fve- anger, examined thia| Al hat examination, and not A proper pernon care 73 Am. her children? “A, She was, not ta pro ie cress to cara for her children. that Rr. ay snonfhs, Judge Olcott suspended the cross-ex- amination steve eut Dri Hunt untll Monday. r for several weeks or possibly. facture of the plcull received in aon Detween o. carriage in wh a car of the New BY CABLE. NEWS Seto ey “BURInssy At the opening of the cotton " prarket™ to-day was <qulct--Prices were puchanged, “Atter the call Cie ist was lepresned by. selling. of a professional pature, dite to private cables stating the demands fur the spot articie at ali tS olf. i cine: maa; Sootembe rf OatoberseSAo bine ee Phe’ closing. pric fone Fen. Gas Peopie's Steet | Pressed ~NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, for to-mor- Wa i Aix furlongs Ki selling; £490, | W.L. DOUCLAS | FOR MEN ($3.50 SHOES --Atrialwillconvince outhat W.L.Doug- | las $3.50 shoes are Eoughe,. | DeYoung. ‘sen WOME SEEK MIVORCE Mrs. Estes Will Sue Set Aside.-Former NEWPORT, Jx women who are petitiones Tor toro Hirt ; of by thelr Americag wives Coilfhs nnd! Mre., Willan’ mR: Garrie New York City, who.wes Mss Btance C, Couder, gauanter of Cliarles Coudort, WHt tise tek for we diverse and the custody of all son and duuguter. - Adding novelty to she sea: alon, Mra. Henrietta pt Wash ington, will apply f annulment ot-the-dlvorce do Teas anit her) many years ‘azo étos, Tectnt]y ‘deceased. Mrs, Collins .was Misy Behenck, daughte: D, Behenck; ot : port, and before her sup) sposedly brilliant martlage to Capt, Glen Coltins, of His Gon te tie +} Maleaty-e wervice,wae-ene—of-the lend ors both hero and In the metropolla of the younger tontingent of the ultm- fashionable sot. Her marriage fad a ~ TNE NEWPORT. to! “COGN THE SEWERS. WITH City Employees Charged with Working in Con- tractors’ Interest. —_—_ Complaint-was-made-to-dayto. Hors President A n of-the-Sttert- yalmiaticaly eho fa, willle Into. the Tecting: manoyal ng SNOW of the same #snow, U! nde Bureau Kuage contracts they «et thelr nay by measurecnents> made from. the, wheather reports and the Comm{sstoner's: mapaund rehiedules, nnd not front the number’ of toad» of mow Inuledto the Hver—or actually, “ewept ap -from-th6. Wiliam Brad with both lealis The-« onye with -snow hauled to the river. to-day f¥ that meh of tne) Street Clean: pea, foreman, in) Bast ond street: Between Third ang “Téxlogton— avenues, shoveled sndw raush 4 manhole into @-serar. At Borouxh President tabenrn's: bmce it wax learned that nlimerous’ other complaints of & similar character were who {9 Kgid tay be tn Murphy ahd McCarren the principal , contraétog chan been ima rR ‘quick cending. for after a short stay on the other side iollowing her wee: ding she returned hymo in dixgust, and eks ite at the earliest opportun: Daughter of “Judge Brady. ‘Pre-wife-of Major Charlea_Hall was Miss May Brady, daughter of the late Judge James T, Brady, of New York, widely.Jcnown both as a jurist and man abo: be Tie tilost interesting tate fronye-tegal viewpoint 1s that of Mrs. Estes. As Miss Henrietta Van De Vere, of Wash- Ington, she inarried, In the sixties, Ben- amin Estes, of Fall iver, who had Gerved brilliantly in the: clyil-war, was of a leading Massachusetts fami was prominent in finance, society ona the Btate militia, The bride waa equally well born and was a leader in the best roclety at the naticnal capital, Estes hwent to live in the elty of -his wife's nativity, and’<ventually-a son waa born to them. Soon after this event he re turned alone to Fall River and a few yengs—jater—marrled again. not haying froubled—to—procure a diva: ace Ta time, urged by his second wife (o clear away his matrimontal disabilities made last week. Cconmissioner Cra- Yer wrote A Tels His Borotigh Prea ident when his attention was called to the complaints, explaining that he had HOt been amere of such action onthe pact: of employees of the department and would se that nothing of the kind veourred again, Tha snowfall of* last might gave another waditional oppor tunity, and tho atreet-cleaners went to work for the contractors ts usual, Under the, rules, the cleaners are expected to clean th eninge and-that ts all that they are allowed to] doatemnesicontnuctorseraua Sireet-car companies abe required ty do the reat, but when an dnspection was made by Evening World reporters, after the re- nowfall, almont every squad of reet he ing show f:to plles co ent fur the contractors, The clurKes in the sores of com- have been mado to The ts that by the elty @ help the politicians ter in contracts‘The- people. makin, paints Bay tha: every leader d Murphy on account of,his MeClelian ines can get as many appointmen tor his henchmen ae he wants, and t the ceparinent fy teing, filed on rs Se M. Brookdyn MeCs tol tam while. in supreme. he sought A divorce fron’ Tita Ww: Tt ton wife. The latter went to Fall River and-foucht againet the decree. Strange- jy Os sult, and also proceedings Th tigamy Insti(uted against estes, were Qiscontinued. Mrs. Estes No.1 returned to Washingtos,—shile the second wife left Fall Iver and was seen there no more. Asked for Divorce. in 16%, took jp a residence in —“Nowpart County. In 1899 he mppiied to the Supreme Court of Newport County tor a divorce, which was grafted on the fround of des tion, A few months jater he went to dan Francisco’ to tive with nephew He was badly injured-{n the earth: quake of last year, then returned to nil River; where. he died. leaving “ite peaperty.. hig _nophew, Nathantel ‘Bates, “Tiverton £6. ‘The first ‘Sirs, Estes now petitions t set aside tho decree granted to herb band, asserting that ho wore falsoly aa to het residence, and also declarin; that, she was not served with the lega jipers and ahs had no knowledge of the divorce until after her luaband's death. She has also med bills in equity in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, aaiing that tho nephew be sompelied to return his uncle's estate to her and son, th sites ohusa.retaned noted bere: And the cage. now set for f Ore, Sntereetiyr the |r frat _week. of Next month, prosises. am [0 PRISONER FIGHTS FIRE ON_HIS WAY TO CELL. Alleged Thief Is Likely to Be Re- warded with Freedom for His Heroic Act. Witam irk, ® negro, arrested’ on Charges ot atentng-s00-trom Benjani | ‘Mttlebaum and John Bebus, for whom he was valet at théir bachelor home, No. 2487 Broadway, helped put out a fre while he being led to n ofl! ‘and {tus intimated to-day that iis hard work will win him favor and perhaps freedom. Detectiver Cleary and Bresman- were taluing-bim.to the West One. sLundrod: Street—Sitation taat night when they saw flames in Coy’s bakery, Columbus avenio and One Hundred. and ‘Third street. “Forty families were: asieop. In the tenement above. Tho deteouves uned Clark's head aa a Sactering sam Und: amaahed the doo Once Inaide, they noon had ths fire Jout, though an alarm had been tumed in ‘and the engines soon came. Clary stood bebween tho detectives and did heroic setts mide vith, Ae raters avails Keer the aes a Rea ap cin. the mation continuous driv doywn-comes. ~The nervous system suffers To succeed in business today u to be a nervous wreck at forty, For _a_man_working. day. under these-conditions Americanitis is as necess ry as food and unique medic: tones the nerves to meet this mand upon them, — It supplie: hosphorus in soluble form—a thing never R canitis has accomplished wonderful results all over the country and its me efor considered possible. universally recognized, Geta nérve tonic today. feeling of nervous str The demand upon it is the most relentle discovery strengthens and Note how quic} n disappears E TONIC for Over-Wrought Business Men Business conditions today ask more ofa tuan’s-vitatity—than-cver—before:— at high tension, overt: the body tind brain “imtila complete briak- The Story. of — Fexakl RAing and tho combination inskes Rexatt “king of all We have proven ‘Uneaaatitee neala that Rexall Weme- diesare kings aboye all others. For more than tivo years an expert travelled all over the world in search of extraordinary remedies. ever ho heard of a wonderfal cure of any nature he did not rest uittil he per= could see. fect of the peeecrin Hop. used. Where tie found the remedy fect he the: scription, jeatithas never used asa Rex all remedy until the properties had been thorosghly anal yzed by the chem- fats and physicians of the United Drug Company. t's-one xing S most of alt: asually means if not before, in, day out, Elixir. drink, This unnatural de- ‘sto the body - call Ameri- $ are now bottle of this 'y that 75 Cents Per Bottle RIKER’S DRUG STORES, Dnggists NEW YORK: Main Store—Sixth Ave. & 23d St. Broadway and oth Strect. LABORATORIES: 586-88 Washington Street. BROOKLYN: Main Bro 456 Fulton Street. RANCHES: Fulton street, cor. Clinton, Flatbush & St. Mark's Avenues. Putnam and Sumner Avonues, Columbia and Union Streets. THE Rea LL stones AQIEN SNOW, 43 | Jon “FRENCH Tas LEADS A CHURCH FIGHT ON TROOPS Police _Chief’s. Eye Is Knocked Out and Many Hurt in the Clash, Department of Morbihan, There was a Merce < areen iO troops and the ce, led by the Marqiis d'Angiade, the- eviction of: the. Anne DeAuray: 2) and during a ¢ tosiiredt on both. x! Cuvervilla Commpinsary The Marquis d'An- the et with AD URibrel Kinde was apres: ENGINES WREDKED aN WAY TO : Panic in Brownsvilfe Tenement “and Policeman Cut in At- = tempting Rescue. ' “Fire Ina row rx. frame, Chi . Browns- extending from Dumont » to Livorfit avenue, created ait * @xUtearent In that congested: section of the clty thi« afternoon,” Be- canse- of the Infammadl 2 of the buildings exposed ¢p Ue Blaze a Gouble alarmowas turned fn: The upper floors of Nos. 404, 405 and re Chester street were badly: damaged orene, waa injured Ly t Poll in Be iinet pushed hie wo the way wheel of at Rock : No, 125 lett the axle way and Pitkin avenues and Bio a saloon. A moment faker he right feont-wiwat-ot Not ropped off nt Rockaway “atid Blake avenues, The kingpin broke and the horses kept right on with the pole. considerably surprised shy his descent from his vat. Driver MeGulre clung e-reins, and after acting the part of a_humen sled for a block Frought the team to a halt. EAMES WON’T SING. nucr Notifies Conrled She Appear in “Tosca” To-Night. Hames, -after-ai-hnen‘'t suftictentiy4-\, vd the Use of her Injured knee to ete-elngAhentitie- papl-ty~ the Metropolttarr¢ = Hon > PL the Mbidle oft ecdday Me ‘onried had counted upon her appoar- ng aS she had nolfied Link yesteraay she would,” but the morning forbade hor, Th was consternation at the Opera- House when the news arrived, ‘Then, at nt request of the composer, and to-oblige the management, { consented to take the Can't; doctor this $ Lina without and the situation’ WAS SAY =| tinal ongoy HOOT RAS | FROM MONTREAL YRCEN INTIS me EEG f & Secretary Dectines to Discuss] Significance of His Visit to Canada. —Becrotary Root ta back from Montreat and topping preparatory’ to his depart: tre for Washington to-day nt his town house, No, 73% Park avenue. With Mrs. Root and daughter he arrived inst hight Gao the “Montrert expen; which was obo bour behind wthedute time. Secretary Root affably declined bs be érawn into an Interview regarding the prosabie internationatalgnificgnes of hip Visit to Canada aa the peclal guest of Hat! Grey. Mr. Root did say thar od-his Canadian, trip exceed ingly, and that he had found te Cxna= diana very friendly to Amertoans,— Ie would say: nothing about’ thé political ‘pelationg of the’ CWo countries, but rev marked that he liad neard fo. ainexa {bn sentiment, © 7 Mo refused 13 my anything about the Swettenham incident: Upon being Informal that his speech dealing with States’ rights had ‘been jerittcised, ho said that avery ond was phiviles Barter in the day, (when ‘his Btopped en ogre, Ay ENiCtsDUrE, retary Root sald: “Laat summer Jarl Grey, when in Washington, invited Mrs. Root, my daughter and myself to visit hirh at Ottawa thts winter, TL accepted, and last fall he wrote asking that {fix a date, which we ak. 3 ane bay no slgnitioance exce e siganders. kit thie is: fits aft of business, whether In practising Inn. selling goods or.in Government busin T have watched: Canada’s extraordin: a ‘th. We had a moat enjoyable PLUCKY GIRL HELD ‘ON TO‘ALLEGED THIEF. Struck Her and “Mother, but Crowd Gave Him a Beating. neventeen years “ola, er street, In Market Court to-day charged Samuel Herwitz, twenty-one years old, a printer, of Now13_ Sullivan street, wih Two alk handkemnlére trom hee father’s store, She was alone at 6. Jast night when Herwitg asked to soo some handkerchiefs. She saw him slip two Into his overcoat pocket and seized him while she called -for help. Ho» struck her, but she clung to him-until her mother came to her assistance. Then he struck her mother, Their ¢ rough: _in_a_lot of _voung men “wh Kave Horwitz a boating before the ar- rival of a policeman. Herwitz declared he did not take Cie dkerchlefias but the Kitt sald “qhe Swnitotret=-thentfronrhts—poekeat ah ane Tirsticatght him: “Magistrate Corel told her he be- Moved her_story_and held Herwits Jn $40 ball for trial. 380 PENSION BILLS PASSED IN AN HOUR. WASHINGTOD dS pe tral Annie Russ, No. 331 Blea: of Jefferson 138-146 West 14th St. Between 6th:and 7th Aves. FOUR STORES, 523- 529 8th Ave., Between 36th and 37th Sts. {83d_St. and Third Ave. | One Block from “L” Station. NEW STORE: Bridgeport, Conn. and_has proven that THE SURP. THE-VERY B THE WORLD for low prices. stylish, the product of our own f and Overcoats THE. SUITS are) made" of “all-woot Fancy Cassinferes and Cheviots, cut in the veky latest fashion and correctly taildred. 5 THE Otilcoags aremiadeof fine Black and §)xford Frieze in‘long belt dnd bos styles =") box styles. ere Men’s Winter 1 Men's Winter Suits | and Overcoats These; garments are made of high- grade alf-wool Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds and all-wool Friezes antl Meltons and cut in oa 50 the latest fashions, exquisitely Led cal finished . Boys Boys’ Suit terns of stylish and reliable F. Overcoats for boys of 3 to16 years. of age, in Russian, Reefer and Long Box styles—extra double fabric: TT Men's Winter Suits | $ Last Week of Our hallenge Sale! A sale that has aroused the people of New York anid surroundings RISE STORE ALWAYS OFFERS ] EST VALUES IN CLOTHING-AND-CHALLEN All high-grade clothing new and ctory ———— Men" s Winter, Suits and: Overcoats Superb garments, -wesde-of the finest quality fabrics, In few, exquisite esigns, fashlonably cut and tallored by experts; made with broad 9 shoulders and supe. lapels: .. = (EL, Men's {Men's Serviceable , Pants Made of fine ‘quality Fancy Wor- steds, Fancy-Cheviots and Black Thibets, large variety of neat de- signs.) Cuter Ss sha ely and “perfect fitting; slzes to) fit ecallibullds of builds of men. Winter Knee eT Suits-and Overcoats. ancy Cheviots in new Be | 50 4, nicely made and finished. The Surprise Store’s Famous Double Guarantee If for any reason any purchase shou! will cheerfully exchange the goods o1 1d fail to please, bring it back and we r refund the money without a question. All clothing bought here is pressed as often as desired and kept In good re- palr for one year free, ly Collars, ail fret quality, bite Ment ands di negiigen style. cut full. Underwear—1 00. Va ribbed and aire aad drew mada nee So| BP, Boys’ Stock Af Teerwetght, fase bias, a" Seamniees Re Winter! Cavs—a0c. value ulldown.; saan 1 weol materials ie sea Ee eiiy yale 236 Meal a The. Surprise Store Is iin PaeA g fae sil areata & tial volume cof yuar, ‘[Butets Missed Mrs, Wieland | { | } and Children ‘and Husband: ; Is Arrested. WIth three Mee children SawerhiaL tas terror behind her skirts and a. fourity Gin her arma, Mr#. Jennie Wisland” Invked into the muzzle of 4 revolver almed at her last Monday: by hee hus- mad an he mtood five fret away. Pwlee {the infuriated man firedat ner before the two mien who hai Roxas! jiome With him cota drag jim out of the rooms In ali Was not-tras,-and—txth pullers — | whlaxed past Mra. Wieland and knodkea | wel dlacords ont-of the faaily pluto. | ‘The Wielands at that time! were lv- ‘The-Inter-Mat‘g-gatection- = Of Shonts has met with taunts, But he may improve our tranalt _1f they xive him halt-a Shonta. ling In’réoms at No. 325 West Twelfth ~ fattest. Wieland ts a bartender tn wise loon,at Thirty-sixth siréet-and Eighth venue. Mrs, Wieland ny that’ for sovaral years he han boen Insanely. Jeal [ous of her, and has threatened sand | " abused er many Ume: Vhen heer J home at 10.8) A. Mon Monday he ner : Pwith> nim two°men. one of -whom «he. ie i yait—wes-# detective He ns a ample ed ‘to wateh Hor, Before firing the, two shots at thers The Adirondacks.’ Association sir “wreland: anys he nccused: har of jail kinds of misconduct. Bue was Wars L. egislators of the | duct tear of ir lite atter. tie nikd bee {dragged ons the aot chines sho ‘ "i Yocked' herself in. with the childrenand | Bill's Evils... Le ee ee tn etre task tights : cwhen-#ie- Wot «tuck driver-to take nome of her furniture and fled from the iBoeiat Bouse oe rem. 1p. West Thire where. ane t oH S ALBANY) Ne Yor So Five “Ai Shitdreti Mi trend power gra made: {ts nppear- | phe hurri tagistrate Barlow to ance toHay in the form of a. bill! get aw amending’ the: Conatitution by allowing |. Mts. Wieland Jnforiie the power companfes to flood State | to-day in the Weat fide foreet-fends-tor-the-p2 of ing fant fear of her {fife and-bererd that : ef Present actress be Kent ere pee reservoirs for the generation of Hodes i aah follow. fer there " pier husband lest he The amendment was-passed last year |and carry: out -some-of hia! dire. threats. and 18. omered <a sae eonsh ey Seared Awieland ‘was held for Sena aoe — wy qoires that con. fxigutional ee BLACK HAND FUSILLADE AT INTENDED VICTIMS. Must be passed by two separate lexis- hatures: If acted upon favo your ip TO the-people-al tral election next fi The amendment. is being vigcrously opposed by the association for the pro- teetion of the eT nok ns mae has press ni —iGvectal te The Evening SVoMAY WILKESBARRE, Pa., Jan, %—A date | {ng attempt to murder\Charles and Jo- [sept Reitz at thelr home In upper Pitts. S| ton was made early to-day by ten Ttal- fang believed to be members of a Black rand Rane, because the —brethers—nad- retuned to pay tribute to the society: Ug Bel xuAnd” after falling to break into the B nouse, the ten stood. behind sheds oe nm meas- ure. Assemblyman Merritt offered a Bit trees for three-quarters of,an hot fired from sbotxuns - aid Le aot calling for the issue of State bond amounting to $15.000.000 for the purchase shattering every Window and, Ail, che ae al-to-over-+ doors will shot About Touts flowing with useful. Information, con=| were fred. ‘The Reitz bicinera TeOled venjently arranged for ready. reference | from Upatdicg windown, rroop'B. the-gen—+ and -Laetalanate:" against this fate Of Adirondacks lar Tieat Heference Nook. (From the Jamestgwn (N.Y There ta no t ts kind than which is a prompt” The number for M World Almanac, New Year visitor, | makes a wubstans on Unes that fortunately. vary little fron alarm had. been to year Nex Interv. AGS of “the Srate Constabulary, and a sq doting atly tothe soent, bet Ine gang we plete, Ere Shoe Factory Outlets Under Market Price. THIRD FLOOR Shoe ‘Bargains. Do you want a pair of Shoes at just about What ‘the leather costs? That's WE vouch for* the bits = gains. below -in- this. announcement. 5 - Made by Morse Sxod-Co,, Boston, Mass “In.vici kid, lace and button ie Ex- Women’s °3 Shoes, : Made by Watson-Plammer Shoe Co, In gun, metal calf, vici kid “and” patent colt, hig Cuban and mititary heels, lace and button, Made by edabpieres vad Shoo Co., | 19 sizts to 2. te iA p Bove uae 50° In’ box: calf a vici kid; a sturdy school shoe; Sizes 9 to 1334. Men’s Made by Several Pitctsaee Shoemakers. cellent for street wear, Boston, Muss. ‘1 | Misses’ *2 Shoes, | In.box calf, viel kid a and ‘nites colt, ‘lace’ and button, t Made by New! New Bngtend toe Co., - herasqn en PPT 13 a. 3 In box calf and Heed cal, Blucher and lace; all Etec Seana