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AMS&CO., oe . Al 6th Ave., 21%t to 224 St. FINE SHOES AT LESS THAN HALF PRI We have purchased at Sherifi’s Sale the stock of DAO ° 271 Crand St., N. Y. The above firm has always to the finest trade, being its for E. C. Burt & Co.'s F oes, and at the pric we koala these goods it will pay to come any distance to P - chase them. We will ve th ue ata fraction of their real value. Note the i: ense reductio pin regular prices, ve purchased all 1, with the same we, atterna all orders Ne TABLE NO. 1 Slipy Special id TABLE. NO, 2—Special lot of Ladies’ Fine French Kid Button Shoes, made on narrow toe lasts, wIz08, 1, 1's, 2, 234, worth from $9.50 to $5.00 a 98c pair, at eeeee, s 1,000 onnes Ladies’ Rube bers, uc. grade at....... QO, COHN'S $6. 50 Shoes for. . 2-49 COHN'’S $6.00 Shoes for. . QOHN'’S 865.50 Shoes for.. THE ABOVE ARE E. ©, BURT & CO.’S CELEBRATE MAKE of Fine Kid Button Shoes. LADIES’ PARIS KID, Button, all styles Ladies’ Patent Leather Button Shoes, with Cloth or Kid Tops, all sizes. COHN’S $4.00 Shoes for.. 2.69 COHN'S $5.00 Shoes for.. 9.98 COHN'S 86,00 Shoes for.. 3:49 and vices |Ladlies” Paris Kid, *~ COHN'S 83.00 Shoes for.. ,4 a (|*s COHN’S $3.50 Shoes for.. All styles COHN'S $4.00 Shoes for.. iM 4 oT scnbeaesa etene Venn senaReRetEN iw maetet: rr PP Rl yur nitanmitviinniiatne tnt tennce ett ttt pentose Bette ec te a frome o> ogee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1995. : FIXTH AVENUS, 1TH TO 1¢TH STREET. We have completed our inventory and have found son ¢ odd lots, which we have marked at very derrded re- ductions. New and seasonable goods in all departments at extraordinary values. JANUARY SALE OF Ladies’ and Children’s CLOAKS, CAPES, ULSTERS, SUITS, GRETCHE '8, SEALSKIN COATS AND ND FURS OF EVERY DE- [SCRIPTION MARKED DOWN TO | ALOUT COST OF MATERIAL, Second Floor, Main Bullding. LAL SHORT JACKETS, IL AND GRAY, Wali Bows a OW!) RON WAND 199 TO 899 LADIES PLUSH CAPE! Ma THROUGH IN LONG, . ij D COLLAR i WITH THIBET AND IMI ON MARTEN FUR; ARKED DOWN FROM 12.4 >, 7.49 3 Ove LADIE: DOUBLE, PLUS TIRE GARMENT N' LINED, TOP CAPE COLLAR EDGED WITH ATION MARTEN AND FU setae te) "TC 8 LONG WOVEN MILITARY CAPE, KIZkS, 6 (TO. 12 9.69 coats, MATERIAL, ALL 1 RARS 8 GRETCHENS, aN IN LATEST MILITARY CAPE, APPLIQUED, ALL § OL Ae, BARS + D y dopet Waist “TRIMMED, WITH SATIRE p DOW N FitoMt is , ED DOWN and sizes, = Ladies’ Fine Vici! COHN’s 83.00 Shoes for.. §,3! Kid Juttets, | COHN'S #4.00 Shoes fur. 428 Children’s and Misses’ Spring Heel Button, COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for.. 1,49 MEN'S, BOYS’ and 5 to 10}. COHN'S 81.75 Shoes for.. YOUTHS’ SHOES, | COHN'S $3.00 Shoes for. 44 SSES SIZED, Yea Sizes II to 2, COHN’'S 82.09 Shoes for.. ,98 BOYW’ KIZEM, 2 1-8 TO 5 1-2. COHN'S 82.50'Shoea for.. 4, COHN’S $3.00 Shoes for.. Ladies’ Fine Viel Kid Oxford Tles, COHN'S'$2.00 Shoes for” 28 1.4 COHN’ 83.00 Shoes for. . COHN'S $4.50 Shoes fc CLINGS TO HER DAUGHTZR. Mre. Fay, Charged with Abduction, Discharged tn Court, Stela Fay, charged by Sister ‘Mrs, Mary Rorst, tne pretty wi of Gustave Mary Bonaventure, of the Institution of Horst. a pluno-maker, of 2148 Second Mercy, with having abducted her twelve- avenue, with James Kiernan, of 40L year-old child, Katie + from the in- Hast One Hundred and street, stitution, De; was Yorkville Police arraigned in and fourt to-day and dis- nu Frank MeGuire, of 182 First ave + Were held for examination in Har- charged by Justice Devel, the complain- lem Court to-day, for robbing the apart. ant failing to appear. Ments of Saloon-Keeper Peter Bloomer, Agent Barclay, of the Gerry Soclety, awcrose the hall from the Horst apart showed that the little heiress had been im: committed to various institutions six times during the last nine years, Mts, yesterday afternoon. Borst was away also all the Special Values in LINENS. Exnae sites’ «11 and .12 WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.. 11 and .24 COLORED BORDERED Dor- (05 . -4 AND 6-4 VICTORIA FANCY. : rr ERS. REDUCED deeeas fie TO. 132 and .34 44 69 82 1.39 1.49 1,200 DO: TOWE! CREAM DAMASK ... WIDE AND HEAVY BLEACH. ED DAMASK .... DOUBL WIDE DAMASK, 3-4 NAPKINS 6-8 NAPKINS, HEAVY. FINE AND IN MEMORY OF STEVENSON. Life Work of the Dead Novel He Discussed Here. _ A meeting will be held by the Uncut Leaves Society at Carnegie Music Hall to-morrow evening, in memory of Robert Louls Stevenson “Admission will be by card only. Edmund Clarence Stedman is to preside, and will make the opening Rpeec he following have agreed to serve as Vice-Presidents: nd (h saonien terntle ttle with, | William Dean Howells Rearly every Instance at Mrs, Fay's ree who was playing In the parlor, Mrs Novgane peters C i Borst, whe says, got her to | Prot "George, Woodberry. Stanford “Wi As atated exclusively in “The Evening {ary ce and play with Nee | quetua Be Gaudenn H wane! vent rd i his yay is Mito, the Hurst ‘Nat and play with her | ry Harper, Mone ae Boyeeen. widow oi Gira ryant, a ‘otta ‘ ae Christie Murra: T Mu John Reid, Broker, who is ald to have been cone gq thie ttle, Boomer girl “peeked” | ene ite ne ates B: Rected' with the Vanderbilt family. ‘It MEMM Dire Borat, she mays, open the | Gilder, Brander Mathews Prot” Willem M tle Katle inherited the bulk of. her ens Kitchen door for two rough the Rev, Dr Ws. Ratneford, Richard father's estate, and while in the Instic {heh}, WMO. carried w lot of things Into Hage ee nner, AW te "Btgong Rare eater aoe hee eeenue: the bed. Bhe (old hor eather hee te | Te he Lauaemurre WiHian Wine wenee meee Pepe cig fo apnear at the Surrouate’s came home and he wot ar poll eetiae | taaehs MERITS, Wee aie Rolstea Seine ice. ‘ay sald }o-da, ey Z ie # ee 4 St rd office, ay paid to-day that’ the nd the two men with Ore eae itichard Henry Stoddard. doseph Pulitzer Bl a Rot purpose stving her up. A BURGLAR A ATT THIRTEEN. Mervy goods under the bed as the Uitte I 43 or had any Ks ago. s own her husband they had tt. f Two missing 1 she then told n robbed. H things d Cool-Headed Was Harry , satisfled and told her not to Wolf, a Store Robber. \ Policeman Taggert, of the Leonard | street station, arraigned in. the ‘Tombs FINED FOR ¢ "Gooo WORK. Police Court this morning Hgrry Wolf, thirteen years ol}, of 8 Chrstte street, | SOHN AL Reilly ‘Tried to Save a ‘The lad showed an amount of nerve and Sister and Ie in Jat @ool-headedness worthy of a much older) John A. Reilly and his sister M. and experienced K mile, of Bowery, were arraigned t On New Year's Day Harry forced an fore Justice Burke, in the Essex Market entrance in + five-story building 71 Polic Court, to-duy accured of disorder- Franklin pled by Harrington t Poll n Sullivan, of the & Waring $9 worth of woo! treet stat 1 the prin: aes ee nee Waa oners were fehting Bowery door in the t out ap: PEE BEL clos he live GS class Thitd place, Brook! His When in ay from home some time yesterdu 1 her on the Howery last night, ~ageaiend she admitted ehe was leading an fifth oor lite, | Reilly “tried to. persuade Scattered abo i refused held in $1.90 ther by the arm, and she a violent blow in ‘the face while straggling rest my KNOCKED OUT BY ONE PUNCH. home. Deupport t Ht Wes a Country Girt and the #0 B WOE Ene ART eets Punch Was of Whinkes. A healthy-lool coun girl of § @ighteen years who sa Was Louise McKeever, of & ale prisoner in the York She was Park ©} yesterdey saw on a bench ir oPonel, Bhe explained ely and stopp agher, of the Slashers.” “So. Falrty-fire toy Ang acty nl Bitacee vhlaces stuck Judge Dugro, in the Superior Court, (o- er out . in absolute divorce from Ber Justice Devel know r 1 F. Gallagher tried You ar Febleaaabi — - Nov. 19, Tr ran ay Belasco Must it a White, 1 ind Leonora Rathburn, Mrs, Gal " of Da a 1 Amother, testified to Puri eek a 0 AWN Me KF ty on the part ot ¢ Banks the Chicago a for teaching Mra ° ane ing playe for her and n fice Andrews in Coambers this morning F ‘ * tr Tuelty 4 —-———— Mer Hibs Broken by » Mux, Neuro Hors Try to Wreek « Train, BEDALI\, Mo. ~Jobn Creamer ts a] CAMDEN, Ark Jan An obstruction was fig man with » « wife, whom es | placed en the track wes Gepot last night to very dears home last wight he gave Wreck the south-bound train, The erossties on ib iste righ arm the track were luckil, cisovered Ih time to Bag “a spi calen a nawed Sie sia, | Tae uegrs,bove, nave aud toureeh Suiory, war aesiniod to bed Three years feapectively, have been arreat Ber sagas ite baa” besa brokge. Abate conleed! Si } | eS ite waar ireatist, spican ae Stade acrasbenss Wind Senn testrreaerstacaareeN Premider* 1. re Grant, nm. James” 6. Henry Marguand, Will H Stoddard, Francie H. Will Lathrop, Charles Scribner, Kdward Walter Ho Page RANG THE BELL AND DIED. | Sudden Death of Dre Goldthwatte, | of Fifth Avenue Hot Dr. Henry Goldthwaite died in Apartments at the Fifth Avenue Hotel at an early hour this morning from apoplexy hotel, and had. b house for about © very popular, Dr Goldthwatte had retired when the stroke came, but managed to get out of bell” which’ connects The bell-b-y entered the nin time to see him fall hi e An alarm was was sent for, When hotel Dr, Goldthwaite NEW RIVAL FOR ELKINS. Nelson Whitaker a Candidate United States Senate, (Special to The Eve Houghton, orge W Wilson,” F. Low,’ Prot. Fran rKe Parsons iweleston and Ne was the physictan of the on € Anected with the ven Years, He was ng World) WHEELING, W. Va., Jan. 3.—Nelson Whita the millionaire iron manu- factul to-day Issued a public letter ant ing his candidaey for th States Senate, Whitaker's £ s claim that he is certain of not less than fifteen votes, oh of Whitaker's can- lacy with the formal yd and Hutehingon 1 and rapread t Elkins. The friends Tum that they have | enoug! ged to defeat Whitaker, SIR JOHN'S FUNERAL. Remains of Canada’s Interred at Halifax. HALIFAX, N. 8. Jan, 3—The re- mains of the late Sir John Thompson Were removed to the catafalque in Bt Mury's Cathedral ‘this, mc where Fequiem mass and ta service celebrated. Archbishop O'Brien hed the funeral sermon, Among scent” were y and relatives, representny ale, Lowell jontgom- of the » high Government officials and judges from all over Can- ada After the services the remains were interred in Holy Cross Cemetery, ——o Ex-Mayor Gliroy's New Office, Wx-Mayor Gilroy wit! fn future share the office [et nis co, Jone 4. Gilsay, oi ab Park Row. AL lai 4 his | ate Premier | Furic Aros. TO-MORROW, A Chance Seldom Offered. 25,000 CASES OF RUBBERS Children’s and of every description, for Ladies’, Misses’, Men's and Boys’ Wear, far below actual cost. . These Rubbers have been arranged in the following lots, and we advise an early selection, for at the prices quoted they will soon Greater New York’s Greatest Store. Creat Sale of LADIES’ WAISTS. In Silke, F Cash- jaturday. ALL OUR WAINTS, TO BE SOLD AT Lot 1.—100 dozen All-Wool Flan- nel Waists, yoke back, frill front, regular price tt 98 ae Price. 149 $16 #$20 SUIT SALE. Bowery and Spring St.—our old home—the starting point of that which has developed into the largest merchant tailoring establishment in the world, after March ist the business will be cone solidated in our mammoth building at the southwest corner of Broadway and Ninth St. No part of the present stuck of the Bowery will be moved to our Broadway house. To do this we have reduced suits ranging from $25 to $59 to $16 ano $20 PER SUIT. NO HIGHER. NO LOWER. Lot 2-100 donen All. Wool Asaa- beth Flannel Waists (made on fitted lnings), yoke back, full gathered front, regular price $2.25, sale price... é Lot 3.—200 dozen All-Wool Flan- nel Waists (made on fitted lin- ings), square yoke back and front, perfect fitting and fin- ished seams, regular price $2.69, sale price........ 1.19 dals, rubbers same grade as shoe stores sell for from 50c. to 60c.; all at, per pair.... . LOT 2—600 cases Men's Storm, ‘Belt. Acting Sandal Clog 8, such as are sold in shoe stores at >1.00 and $1.25, all at.. LOT 8—Men's extra-fine, light-weight, Hesse linea self-act- ing Overshoes; regular $2.00 goods “ai LOT 1—1,000 cases Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers, for heel or apring heel shoes, in Croquet, Storm and San- Many other styles not nnneohed at equally low prices. 23D STREET AND 6TH AVENUE. Your Flat Furnished Complete FOR $100.00. THE 46TH STREET BAUMANN WL BAC TC) ICES AND COME TO THE FRONT WITH THIS WONDERFUL ol QUENER. END i. ron UD BEATER YOUR PARLOR, DINING-RUOM BEDROOM HEN FURD IAHED COMPLETE FOR $i0U ard Brussels Carpet PARLOR? Biplece Rug Bulky Chetry, 40x18 Glass mk sideboard, Oak Ex DINING-“ROOM Woaneseer him, tint 20 Sards Brussels Carpet BEDROO avd Brussela Carpet, 3- pic 2 Feather Pitlows1 Wo KITCHEN yards Olicloth, 2 Kitch IN Peet or Dishen, f Set Tinwure Cash Not Necessary. TOTAL. $100.00 We will sell you alt you may require on OUR UNEOQ UALLED CREDIT SYSTEM. PERMITS TO MAKE 8MAL! Ot -AYMENTS, EITHER WEE! OR MONTHLY UNTIL S. BAUMANN & Co. 733 to 739 Eigzhth Ave., Cor. 46th St. N SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. BLACK-BALLS DON’T WORRY. Col. Wi AND $37.00 Does Not Feel Hurt | Over His Rejection, The action of the Soctety of Civil Engineers at its meeting last night in again rejecting the application for mem- bership of Col. George E. Waring has caused @ sensation not only among mem- Fifth Avenue, — Cor.22S. mich FURS. REMOVAL BARGAINS, Our Trade Mark Guarantees Quale ity, Style, Fit and Finish, China Seal $] 0 e 9 Formerly $35. Circular Capes, 518; Formerly $40. 825; Formerly $50. -atrakhan COL, GEORGE E. WARING, JR. Circular Capes, bers of that profession but politictans and reformers generally, It was be- Neved his selection by Mayor Strong to succeed Andrews as Street-Cleaning Commissioner would in itself serve to silence opposition to him among the civil engineers. It appears to have had & contrary effect Persian Lamb Circular Capes, woe WATE Was at the Century Club | Alaska Sable 58 . ast hight when he learned of his defeat. | © Ho did not reach hiv oftice, mul noon | eeular Capes, 5; to-day, and then to an “Evening World" reporter sald “1 have atement to make regarding the action of the elyil snainecrs at their meeting last night. | Stylish Coats, Formerly $125. $135; no extended Persian Lamb The matter Is simply this” At the res uest of some of the best members of . the Soclety, 1 consented last vear to al- Formerly $900. mame to be put forward. for nberahip. OL Was rejected then. atid Dark Mink $250: riends asked the privilege of a sec= ballot. That ballot was en last | Circular Capes, 9) night and T was black-bal That is all I care to say, save that the matter Poa Formerly $00. does not worry: nie in the T have Alaska Seal Stylish Coats, had enough of | ae SHEEHAN’S ScCRETARY GOES, Sherman Resigns to Accep | tom on Ellie Istar $275; Many other bargains too numer- ous to mention, | DEUTSCH & Co.,, a Poal- Augustus F. Sherman, privat i | tary to Police Commissioner J. eee AO cor, 22d St. ‘han, has tendered hia resignation to the 7 Commissioner, to take effect as soon as| ‘Two Govern \ hik-successor shall be appointel | ornore Insugmrsied Mr Sherman Was +] RUSTON, Jan a ant throng gathered | milasioner | Wooriit at the State It ening to witness tne ts. an appol ORDO NH Jan, HAusraed 6 used 2, h H ton is $1,909, Ww pect of its being raised to’ 8 tome amounting ra) hun. | =F relief of th Nea of | Dr, dames FE, Kelly Resians, | De. James EL Kelly has resigne! as Coroner's | Phyatetan, fo which position he was appoin inted at the recentiy by Coroner O'Meagher Dr. Kelly finds Later he will ana. bat Me new duties would Ky , he > negiect | “eyed. tit once: hie tucemor mga: ie appuncl| Bishop Mep tore ihe Corsa r Sha erate — salary of the ean paeee Bascal tary. | Of the feading aura said today thal was goltig, to Rome, but had wed there, All New Battalion Fire i tan years. 7 vith h he ig, bod Capt dona Walsh. weit 2 Htome, aa No. b. both war velerana, ha “ More ‘alfrey. Mrs, Manic R. Palfrey called at the ofce of _ Meyer Stion to-day and signed her testimony in Lotos Club te Dine Mayor Strom. | ine supplementary proc instituted by Haas The Lotes Club will giv, inner to Mayor] Bros Belo Palfrey on Saturday, 90 PM. Wt te served eeping © (hb Lotos of dining new off- ught by oak Each mes Me @atitied to 4 seat for one partial settlemat of 6m eccounl. guest, There wi some excvileat specches esamined again. Salil meonp sine sesbnenerstereecenenteterinined i | ‘AMERICA’S GREATEST R Lot 4.~100 dozen fine ‘All-Woot Cashmere Waists, made with round or square yokes, trim- med with cream or black inser- tion, lined throughout, regular 9 98 price, $3.50, sale prici a Black Burah ilk, side rume down front, crush collar and belt, regular price $4. sale price ... ARNHEIM, Bowery and Spring St. 143|_ Black (double warp) Surah Auction Sal | Auction ‘Sales. ‘ Waist, 5 SB aaae ~ on dress enields; changeabieratrice avavcion UNREDEEMED PLE DCE wi neonrve Taffeta silks, stylish short NNING A LVSROOM OF TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Bi At oO PERE AKL nO sUrtoNe \ 85 BOWERYE, by order of D. ABRAMANS « SONS, 87 Park Itow, ‘a large collection ‘ot 498) DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c., 4.98 DIAMONDS will be offered at 11 000 Goodson EXFIBITION attor 9 A. M2 WARM OUTFIT For 4.69 COLD WEATHER. WITH EV 1Y SUIT OR OVEKCOAT PUR. Waists, suitable for street and CHASED WE WILL GIVE HAT, sittin, | tition evening wear, PAIR OF HALF HOBE, PAIR OF SUSPEND- ee for our breakfast and aupper a di av ALL AT HALF PRICE, | 28%: 812% sane and Live coLLan. Bay, are foating around us ready to attack wherever Taffetas. Crepons and Chiffons, Suits, $8.00. Overcoats, $9,90, | tai cst! | there tucape many & 9.98, 10.98, 12.98 i creas | Bure ‘iloog and’ nroperiy sourished: LADIES’ WORSTED HOODS AND Mae SIepis to belting. water on elle 86 # 88 Bowery, cor, Hester St, FASCINATORS, Hand-made Fascinators, ic, and 23 OPEN EVENINGS. Fancy Pascinators and Hoods, 4g rae pe bo WEERE choice . Watehes, Diamond: W Jewelry.’ Deliver ( IE “i MO ee Td [i fy tues? waist; changeable surahs, long and short effects; regular price 4.98 and $6.25, ALL AT.. Changeable Taffeta, with velvet collars of contrasting color, regular price $6.98, sale price., Silk Crepon Waists, made with velvet collars and fancy belts in evening shades, regular price $5.75, sale price The balance of our imported GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST-—SUPPER of the natural laws by the judic| ta constitution may be trong, sough 10, reset jundreds of subtl Bote oniv in half round ting, be Grocers, Iabolled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., (14. Homoeopathie Chemists. Lenton, England. Panking and Einanciat: notice ted States } Fire Instirance “orporation w York, aud hereby affix our sicuatures as u guarantes of pame: The, oi stock of tis corporation wilt U0, "this corporation will comply insurance lawsot te stare of New Voek and make the lecessary deposits. se Rhodes. ¥. Samuel 1 Vai 3 ‘and All Our Fine Hoods and Fascina- ts tors at Half Price, Bloomingdale Bros., Lips, Saniuel Mil 3d Ave. 59th & 6GOth sts. SEWING ; -MACHIN: Saat? rite: Railroads. gbetin, Household, we we ‘aah rhly pays andre onal OAD. NEW YORK ENTRAL, |£ & HUDSON RIVER RL R street, tn the city of New ir the purpose o: voting ons proposition Tease Its Cap. DO.consist= "Sho shinrestat the pay Valuer S11 Geach, to esatthe par value trector 00.10 consist of 3.00 3 Ct 3S ae eaten ds & CO. B Murray at to assist ight housework and Genoa, conuras sien, 4s cp home, Levy, 120) Madisoa ave., oto" oo “Paes Seater ba -* dld ANYTHING In Watches, Diamonds, renve “ nes Ger ilies “i WANTED—Raw starch and polled {roners on e207 Datiy ohange Watch Co 341 itgeo ahirie. hy can reg et me on starching, at Laundry 10.80 5 tise Re 1.007 ety Be 8.20 Instruction. BANJO, MANDOLIN—S private lessons $2; 16 lear sons $>. Allen, 164 East o6th st, $13.50 to $15.50; only two blcke from 148th at_ elevated station. “ABpIy Qt once to Jemitor, 104 Bradhuret ave. inapalie. Bt Loule, Chicage. 7. Only Sleeping Car Passen- for “ochester carried om this train. hae aaa junday a ‘Albany, ge Pie colons ; a Saete oa Don’t ; : ry i. Lae Br Hi fratog, aH ae its Namegey Mh Go Home Columbus york, west i34en 9 ot.. and 1! station ‘126 Fultos st. 14 Rroaaway eb Bareare Lherked’ fram hcisl or residense : the Weatentt wenress Company. JORN M TOnORY | ORARAF we NANTHLA, General Manever ta Without a RLD \ bMANAC. the First Time This Seai the Lakes Are in Use. Farmer Dunn promises an indefinite continuance of good skating. A decided an cold wave is coming York on Saturdoy latest. It wil ther with tt, strength to the ice, ‘Skating still goes on at Van, Cortlanat | and is due in New rning at the very bring clear, bracing and will give extra Lake; the Central Park lakes are “ate ait’ open 19 the public, “and “Brooklyn aters are a e Protpect ‘Park tee. ‘ue mos The Standard Reference A slight storm is moving eastward e@ © over the lake regions, and will probably firike New York to-day or to- in. the shane ot snow flurries, weather and fog. Book of America. seo READY ON Akh NEWS-STANDS, PRICE Oo5 CENTS. UNRIVALLED! siguen INVALUABLE! pes Ohh knee COMPLETE! lin otreet and 1 giclock to-day, The fames a. Weather Forecast, ‘The weather forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at § P.M. to-morrow Ie Weather, snow and fog to- wed by clearing and dectdedly colder weather Mday afternoon oF night, with @ cold wave by) turday morning; winds becoming northeasterly and shifting to porthwesteriy during Friday. the following record shOwa the anges In the tndi- at Perry's pharmacy: 29 A. 12M Sulcide SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jaa %.—Joseph Giroz, forty years old, a wood tn this city, com- mitted suicide ‘by bangiug this morning. —— —-— Recruit for Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—On next Saturday ti Southern leased wire service of the Associated Press will be extended to Dally Caucasian, of bo ON. Co TRIN newspaper has @ ohteast with the Ansos ——— Tried to Fight in Towa Hall, HUDSON, N. H., Jan. 2—A party of forty sports from Nashua attempted to hold @ prise the town nall here last night, prevented by the Selectmen, 528 Pages. 1,400 Topics, SENT BY MAIL ON‘RECEIPT OF PRICE,

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