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HE WORLD: WEDN — rho IFESAVED |FULL DINNER PAIL |MOBBED BY BY A CRATE, “AND A KEG OF BEER. ANGRY GIRLS. Mrs. Anderson Cling to Si aaa ‘Helmrich Locked Him-| Itand Wa: eet How an Overzealous Bungstarter Broke Up| self in to Escape Into See. a Republican Mass Meeting on Them. the East Side. ey Was a Passenger on the Steamship Blela Which Blew Up. Heorge Helmrion, the object of the re- ! elebietot tree eibbeied | cieere® of twenty-five pretty and in Fanant girls, locked himowt tosday to | 1 '@1 Pineapple rirect, Brooklyn, to escape bodily harm, The airs threatems to #0 Nis eyes out and entirely divorce iw head of ite well (ied hate eotive led hit away to the { pollee atation’ t yina uw Ke, Who KeOMed The lite of Mrs. Rosa Anderson, of Lancachire, England, wae saved Mon- day Mght by a packing erate upon which her husband cast her Into the sea, Mre..Andermon and her husband, John, were passengets on the Britien am phip Blela on her way from this port to Manchester, ‘The ship was ytoaming due north Monday night, off Nantucket Bhoaly, in a Menee fog, when suddenly + lovely things | their clutehes. A) ‘Tey tad anawered an adyoytisoner Pi) that called for girls between on of sixteen and eighteen ofer vat Work Ha wook.' The appiloante found Metta uit of theee rooms entl y evel furniture ‘The only article In them wae ja dig the al trunk. ‘The yo! fn [sald ho was organizing @ burl any and hie treatment of the 5 hem highly indlenant They ralxed such a rumpus whole nelg io nw wit tie nip Those who taued from the hour held M4 not seem possible for any of #] An {ncttent ooourred at the Repub-| THE “BAND AT THE MEETING, a1 \ndignation meeting on the silewark to escape, The men were too frightened |jjoan meeting held at 126 Becond avenue, | and Geeame 00 domonsirative that Hel fo Bein themesivess but (Capt. Ain | Monday. evening (wists youne MP, Ven> = | rhoh locked himaeyt in. Whie the other Proved equal to the oosasion, and While} gerbiit did not appear as billed), whlth —— | girle kup: watch threo of them went to both paria of the veuwe! were Rounder” | would Rave demoralized the whole at: | the Adama Street Station and mate Ing from wide to aide, each one seeming | fair had it not been for the timely in- voumbiasat as If It would topple over At ANY MO Tierference of Marcus Braun and the Ment, his orders were heard above (hel ojut'y secretary, a tide man with @n, and soon the men were working In| mupote partoct harmony. A wpelibinder was making @ speed to "We could vee the lights of @ big #HIP ihe crowd In German, He was polnting to Iying off oUF site, but on aceon’ of the) iy stomach (0 Iustrate to the audtenos Intense darkness we looked for iittle wld |i value of a full dinner pall, when from her, My wife was by my side, and) wisdeniy a man in the back room began when | sugmested getting on a large tapping a keg. of beer packing box which waa near the stern] Wits! Whack! Whack! went the vhe readily aegented, She ollmbed to the top of the box and | pushed tt Into the water, " . dered the Chatrman, he poked his ie vant to spall der whole planes? would not hold both of us The men " But po-that bungstarter had a mis- had not launehed the lifeboat, 3} sion to perfor: Wan (reading water when (he Biela's " " " " eaten bapieeoa i a bung!! bing! bung!! Gus- “The ol form {nto @ thousand pieces, Men were hurled Into the alr], OK! find fell with the planks and beama into] ie¥--Taree cheer for MeKiniey and the sea, The water as far as T could}iate Lat’ soo was covered with debris and atrug:] ane orator'a volco joat amid the @ling men, The fire whioh followed the and the audience arose and explosion made the ae aa light as day, rush in the direction of the keg. “Two boats were launched from the Tt wae hard work for @ few minul Kagle Point and made thelr way) traun and the secreatry mal through the wreckage, picking un up 48! keep them back untl order wi they went. My wife was onweloua | stored, when we found her, but she had ul “Bay, He sald the Chairman, after ihe came into collision with another steamer, the Bagle Point, bound for Phitadolphia, The Hiela was cot in twain and her bollers exploded, All hands were saved and taken to Philadelphia on the Bagle Rock, nan | Anderson in deweribing hie ex MEETING To NICHT They were Bella Gates, of 24 Buy dam | street; Minnle Menson, of (2 Lexingto ‘ and Liete G of They returned accompan! etlve O'Brlen, who arres “manager.” eel - A DESERTED WIFE. Phys! Compelled by Mi trate to Support valid Wite, Mrs, Hulda Kenn, twenty-seven years old, of Ml Rast Kightyelehth rireet complained in Harlem Court (de morn ing that her hurband, a physician, ehandoned her, She sald he had not supported her for two weeks, Mra. Kenn is an tnvalid and had to be carried into court by two policemen. Magiatrate Olmated ordered Kenn to pay his wife & a week. Sennen GALVESTON FUND. ee, Van ise tee!’ thine nt’ yelled the crowd, 'Ifoo le hoo Lat's git him filed at once up.” Mayor Van Wyck has recelved $1,[00 from the Bullding Department In con- Y | irtbuttone for the Galveston sufferers = <F released her hold on the box.” the meeting had adjourned, “der next The crews of both vessels were con+| dime you tap a kale in dis place pod « Stantly at the pumps of the Kagle Point ntl she reached Philadelphta, The hole in her side te several feet in diameter, blanket on her mallet, already, You came very néar breaking’ der meeting oudt putty soon, T. BP. GOLDEN DEATH-PATH OF A SPENDTHRIFT. Robert McCurdy Lord, Who Squandered $250,000, Banked on His Suicide. 207, 200) AND 209 PARK ROW, Near Chatham Square, New York, THIRD AVENUE ELECTRIC CARS PASS THE DOOR, Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c, Wonderful opportunities for wide- awake shoppers. Another week of rous- ing values, Throngs of well-pleased buy- ets visited our warerooms last week. Splen- did compliment to our special sales. The few items offered below are samples of the big bargains to be had this week. + FREE OF CHARGE,--With every purchase of $50.00 or over we will give away free of cost six high-back oak cane-seat Dining-Room Chairs. ennovnnnptonnronneninin ne baadedd panmpnrnenennan natn" Robert MoCurdy Lon, who committed duleide in a cottage in Mount Vernon, Which he hired espectaily for the pur- pone, ended a career of extravagance as if following @ manta or a ay: . He Was & born spendthrift and consistent to the end. To young Lani—he was just thirty. three years old-th int and giltter bf s of luxury were easentiais to ex- tat He feared not death, but the eurtaliment of his expenditures. Spend. the money wan an incurable direane with him. Mark hiv career from the death of ‘Din mother six years ago in Kansas Oty until the hour when he laid down to die with a gas Qube in hia mouth in Mount Vernon, One of hin firet acts after he came {nto the possession of $20,000, which he inherited from his mother’s estate, wan to equip a saloon in Kansas City, It's fame, The St. Loule, wam its only Modest feature, Polls) woods, French Plate mirrors, gilded tinge and fres- Is, rich rugs and art ge id rilver, all went to make “INVESTED” $50,000. Thus Mr, Lord “invested 60,000, And how the “boya" enjoyed it all, He was @uch a jolly fellow, Just the chap to own and run a "#well” ente! When hé sold this cafe a few monthe Inter, little of the $30,000 was realised, And a big cut had also been ma: and statuary would !pok well and. be weful, for he planned the most exolu- sive boanting-house in New York, It Would outshine any hotel and his pa- trony would readiiy pay 8100 a week to live in such a place, Who wouldn't pay $10 — week board? Why, {t was ridiculously cheap for the surroundings, Lord would have paid it In & minute, Pat when the doors of the hoyse closed a few months later and the chef ant butler and footman arbi maida wont their ways Lord simply found it Necessary to meek a purchaser for tho handsome fttingm-at the porchaser’s prtee, BANKED ON DEATH. Now the $25,000 wan fast going, Com- paratively Nttle was left, and Lord thought of it, too, an he smoked cigare mi at 20 conta each, and drank cham pagne, Hut he knew he would do some thing, yet, He did, He insured his iife, or him 0,000 was enough to start on, Mis widow will get (his, about all that in eft ofthe quarter million, In‘four, years young Word spent over $200,000. ‘The reat went slower, When the pinch came, between the times when the, property. of the emtath bould not be dipposéd of, Lord sought the pawnbrokers. Jowels,. ints wealekin ai (coat, Jeweled opera-glaases and whieh to his fhatidious fancy were necessaries were, pledged. Ho} Mr, Lord) poarded with hin: family at lived in a handsome Eidos an a tite Houth Gina! when he cloned the mans is, He drove the best} pion, ded, Jubt fancyin a coun- ty, When he ate! try boarding-House! This Taree, Heavy Oak Ex- luncheon he drank wine (champagne),! it was’ not for long, for he hired a tenticn Table, finely fe ie chance friends were always Wels} commodiour house at Bayonne, where Mn hin body now ites, and there moved her unull he could recoup his fortune, roped ‘There he resolved to. economine, He turned had only three servants, but of course he, smoked clgars and there were other + Handsome 5-piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suit, intaid with French Maoeneris and Pearls, covered with fine quality: silk tapestry or satin damask; well upholstered, best steel tempered springs; cannot be 34, 75 equalled elsew here for less than $60.00; our special price for this sale ° ' . He loved diamonds and bought them; clears he used unsparingly at % cents each, Of course he dresned well, ‘The turt wan the place for Lord, Not only do horsemen make money, but they necessaries of life; champagne, for wpend it! oe, t tring of racers,| But it rowing intderaivie. Lord Beouhalnle cauener ni hose It Wan gaunt atanalihe arin of economy and More aristocratic than contests on the]. “??UE ‘9 © s fiat. When Lord Hen horses they “CASHED IN. Were good ones and cost money, and fome men lea: th k Golden O. n they didn't win he sold them for| or ferry tonal nc ry ig fitrems® stock M 5 fe oe piatols to their temples in hotels, x lahogany it~ y | taste and exclusi Lond G rig air, has re to Mount Vernon, It was a ¢ and some fashionable folk Yersible cushions, covered in Lenitn Chery Hike city in assorted colors and of intest designs, have patent buttons (the kind that will t pall out), fine heavy fringe: really Hoch what [RE] » Bookease and he neske Combina- 77) | Ption,in ovk, with [han en Ma Wokteres $4679 Jens, because ho was ruled off the turt at Nowport on a charge of having tried} live there. Jockey. He hired a cottage for a month, gave Ib Nn cannot bedu Tt was always money with young Lord, ive ener, tee tie poy AR narnape, 88 r " plicated ela No one ever accused him of dishonesty. onee to prepare for the end. A> = for ng hy ge hee (eae | mT $8.99 SCHEME THAT FAILED. ‘ ue Nant Vernew Ya wit ey ice | . ‘The money was going—slipping, drip: eine er ant of haa 4 j thiv week, $8.00 Enam- Ding away, Something must be done.|hoc touch t elled Iron Bed- on $3.99 stead, heavy porte, brass vaves, ‘nlske; then road the and amo wrote wtaier 0 a, and anctner No Mail ordera tilled for advertised on $3. 5 Beate lA ME |" LONGEST CREDIT GIVEN. cremate | 150, WEEK on $25 WORTH. LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION. plies door, French Plate mirror and clowtrreally worth 15,0) cach; sile DAY EV thankful that he hud not fallen into! § » lecting the things we knew you would need on your return, and are now prepared to submit to you assort- eee a RE October first is the signal for the re-opening of the tywn house—every- body is back from the country, the mountains or the seashore—-the social | —“ life of the metropolis is already pulsating quicker—and the question of ——** home furnishings becomes a pressing one, ah We can help you. This entire splendid Furniture organization is practically at your |h || command; almost as by magic you can refurnish your house from cellar to garret, as sump- tuously or as modestly as vou demand, but always in good taste and always at reasonable cost, if you but speak the word. While you enjoyed the cool breezes of the ocean or the invigorating mountain air we were at work cole ments of Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery and Housefurnishings generally, that will rival any other single exhibit in the world, As to prices—let the following serve as samples : Furniture, Dinnerware, Odd China, Lamps, &e Here's a chance to get a complete set of fine handsome China or as Our furniture is mace of well-seasoned, handsome and durable woods, fhany fo 4 ie aig by skilled workmen, It is exceedingly gracefu! and ertistic in devign and nany odd pleces as you may require, also pretty amps and other. things perfectly dependable in every way. If you have priced high-class furni- hence tp ued fod a dad that will gave you considerable, ture at other stores you will appreciate these moderately priced offerings, DINNER WARE, ODD CHINA, since nothing like them are to be found elsewhere these days: We have all the newest decora- | CUPS AND SAUCERS of Proveh and tions In EF oe | German china, very riehly decorated, COUCHES, nome all hair, otherp upholstered y HANDSOME WRITING DESKS, in Mahog- ons In English Porcelain, French | iesty worth fiom $4 f0'to 95.50 in mons and tow, spring edge all aroun any finish, Birdseye Maple, Goley Oak and and German China, in a great variety | per doron; apocial par doren, 306 ered in the newest dengna of Arlington ve-| Mahogany, piaro and polish finish, French of compositions, Also a large asaort- | ,,, lours and Belgian velvets; priced fot tomor ! lege, some with carved IN, others beauth (ull | CUPS AND SAUCERS, fine Austrian u ment of open stock, which are selling | china, plain white Ovid shapes, regue tow as follows; h ree jorg Mal Kenly 2 at about one-third to one-half Tess | larly aid at the. each, eel ae 10 wen ayy | ae priced for to-morrow aw follows than the same quality of goods can CELERY TRAY, SALAD ROW! Weck ae Ha Worth $6.10, at 4,25 be bonght elsewhere. CREAM JUGS, CAKE PLATES, of rman chira, richly deco GOLDEN OAK OR MAHOGANY eae Tureen, A very. complete nervice, | BERR STRING, large size, with ems FINISHED CHAIR, with upholstered Warts Qh at 9150 u oom fetal tegularly worth €28.00, apectal tor doneed Agures Spring, eeat, covered in fine quality of HANDSOME PARLOR ROCKERS, in Ma- wottew at 18,50 | tegularly sold at 7Sc.; special at velour or tay ) prettily designed wo pant y finish, Golden Oak and Mahogany, } DINNER SET, 102 pieces, English LAMPS, &e. bork, heavy tarnee Co oN ao piano polish oleh, with wood ot cobbler | potcelatn, in tiow bive decorations, | TABLE LAMP, very beautifully dees a ald at G5; here 3,50 eat, come handsomely inlaid with French voinely inlaid wit mJ Grey pce ful gall ond gus tan, with globe to match, baw marqurteric ant pearl, hij ck, adape arly wer , special at 25) ahape,' handsomely tinted, best, com pres heboot Pepe Pa others piettily carvedand covered with } Owe ger, ing pieces, fine [tial draft turner, roguaily ld at 5 al ft 10 | seed reneh fogs, ove with esawets, others Aisruu Ted ahaceoee ee later’ poled te Austrian china, élaborately decorated, | 63.95, special at 2.18 shed, \ with large door banutifuity inla.d with French | tomorrow as follows. Fogulatly worth $18.00, spacial at — 13,50) VENETIAN WROUGHT IRON 4 mmarquatert 5 priced for to-morrow as follows: Worth $5.50, at 2,25 DINNER SET, 112 pleces, thin por- LAMPS, boautitul new design, fitted for hat 3, ' " with o'| Lamp and colored gines pane's} Werth 99,00, at 5,50 Worth $4.00, fi colain, richly decorated and gold H Worth $12.50, at 8,75 baked cy a traced, regulatly worth BY.80, gpe- | FRulaely worth $1.5, apacial at 98 Worth $13.50, at #,00 cial at 6.95 DROP LIGHTS OR GAS PORTA Worth 915,00, at 10,50 Worth £15.00, at 9,78 TEA BET, % hs LES, with fine brass pillar and Werth $20.00, at 13,50 iecos, handsomely decorated, regularly worth $4.75, spor | veel Lay (2 heey be bey hd ples dial to-morrow at 3.40 Fore i ’ regulatly worth $2.50, special at 1,25 TEA SET, 56 pices, fine thin china, CUSPIDORS, large size, in handsome richly decorated, regularly worth colors, pink, brown and blue, regulars $8.50, spectal at 5.00 iy worth 850, special at 19 Snes Siiver-Plated Gableware, Reliable kinds at extremely low prices, WILLIAM A, ROG Silverplated Alon WILLIAM A, ROGERS 12 dwt. is ot eee NICKEL SILVER TRASPOONS, KNIVES, por half doren, inhi Worth $18.00, at 13,25 Worth $20.00, at 15,00 HANDSOME WHITE ENAMEL BED-|ALL-HAIR MATTRESSES, full 40 Ibe, STEADS, 1 inch and 1's inch posis, heavy | made in one or two pieces, and covered with tease tatie and balls, some with braes| the fncat prates of A.C, A,, San Momo and opindles and rings, with five coats of Gold Medal tickings; will fit an eramel; priced for this sale as follows Worth $4.50, at 5.25 Werth $11.00, at 6.75 Worth $12.75, at 8.25 Worth $71.00, at 12,85 Worth $15.75, at 11,00 | Worth $30.00, at 19,50 ied bed, Priced for te-morrow as follows Worth $12.00, at 7.75 Worth $1¥.00, at 9.50 Se AAAARAAARAA ORI ARAPDDA ADD Laco Curtains, Portiores, Gapestries, Couch Covers, ke, Every dollar spent in making the home attractive and comfortable is a dollar well spent, And every dollar so spent at our Upholstery Depart- 1/0 audsome fancy patterns, per hall GF PUNER Kitives, with collalela dorea, havdlos, per half dosen, 95 1 Mother-of- TABLESPOONS AND are in hand elt KNIVES, with real wome, fancy patterns, per hal ear) handles, pa half doret, 1.10 sores, ame 17) BREAD TRAYS, quairepleptated, with the CARVER meat is a dollar doubly well spent since ite purchasing power ts greater {yoni pie ougray hi on, spe ‘ ebony Pavel nad ea out teteeiee hp here than at other stores, Read our offerings for to-morrow, compare cial at IF worth §1,50; at 5S them with those of other stores, and draw your own conclusions as to ww - House furnishings. 5 Economy in the household, added to economy in business, leads to competency and comfort. It's really wonderful how much money a experienced buyer can save on the purchase of the many articles nesded in and about every home, But, whether you are Ply of values or not, all you have to do is to make a few comparisons of Big Store prices with of other stores to enable you to determine where you can shop to the beat advantage, For Thursday these unrivalled offerings: where you ought to purchase, LACE CURTAINS, BED SETS, Ins, 2s [IRISH POINT BED SPREADS AND NOPTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. th | SHAMS, full site, laberats destge, priced a8 follows. The $8.00 grade at 5,95 The $6.75 grade at 4,95 TAPESTRIES, DAMASKS, VELOURS, les, all copien of We to as.00" ons price, per paly, 1.85 SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, newest novelty designe, many exclusive patterns of the beat quality, worth from $4.00 to $5.00 per pair, at A large assortment at very reasonable ices, 275 ORIENTAL TAPESTRIES, at, px yard, Voodenwar vi | Sronware. POINT DE CALAIS LACE CURTAINS, with | BEIRE BOARER; 116 6, ppp» MRS. POTTS'S IRONS, in sets of ee ee ity rin ioog, 80. inches | PETIT POINT AND GROS POINT TAPES TROWNINO BOARDS, be folding style 25) thre, special at s h i 0 ime! , vial Mt, pail i paeliaa TRIES, pet figures, scrolls, medaitions, etc,, 4 ft., wpecial at " 60} eae Japan finished, 6 Ibe, the extieme and conventional, worth from MEDICINE CABINETS, with 2 $1.25 to $1.05 a yard; at phelves, lock and key, wpecial at 60 | SAD Nhl Japan finished, 7 Ibrs BOOKRACK, 40 inchoe high, with ihe 4 ehelves, special at 50 . , DRESSMAKERS’ on cutting _ | CAame! Ware— First Quadity TALLES, with folding legs, epectala: —70| Only, CLOTHES DRIERS, 4 f1., ppecial at 30 | ne | TRA KETTLE, No. 7, special at CURTAIN STRETCHERS, full 20, npecial et 70| FEA. oR COPMBE POT, J-qt. aire, SLEEVE BOARDS, winilar to the | ? DISH PANS, 14 qta., jal at sae aren 28 PRESERVING KETTLES, « STEP LADDERS, 5 ft. nite, special at 38 BS, 0 gta, 7 at CLOTHES WRINGERS, guarastord App special tomorrow at 1,00 SAUCE PANS, Berlin shaps, with 1, 4ejt, aise, epecial at Brushes. RICE BOILERS, 2-qt, sine, epectal at FEATHER DUSTERS, 1410. size, of the tment turkey feathers, special to- ’ IRIBH POINT LACE CURTAINS. A recent fa of 2, 3 and 4 pair lots of fine goods, at opened.’ Theyre big bargains while | NEW DRAPERY AND PURNITURE DA- hey let at, per pai, MASKS, worth $2.25 a yard, at 12,50, 9.75, 8.75 1,60 | Brn ee very 1,85 SATIN DAMASKS, very fine grate, at, pit yan, 7,90 PORTIERES, BAGDAD TAPESTRY PORTIERRS, 3 yds, heavy fringe, best colors, reversible, kind, at, per peir, 2,95 2,95 0. abe Poti | WINDOW SHADES, ARMURBE. beoret weve wr) Orientals, HOLLAND WINDOW GHADES, with site SS 3 Su 8 ARMURES, besket w Rope and Gwine, x 50 t heme, mounted upon guaranteed rollers; mottow at 20/,, a zi - Orth FA 0 U8 $0.98 «pal hates for ordinary ened windows, measuted, | DUST HRUSHES, of good quatty COPS ON CUTS LENE; beet 3,95 {mea Beer ue Og Rl HEAVY REVERSIBLE TAPESTRY POR-| 49 SILVER BRUSHES, good site, epe. a, boone or BRAVY TWINE, Fae eet Up abate | DRAPERIES, COZY CORNERS aot RE} Witt setae f to $10, at | ES, COZ 8 and RE- " apeet . 6.50 | UPHOLSTERING to order at a great saving, } WHISK EKOOMS, large nice, special |, Sas Fixtures, Eto 4 | Estimates on application PARLOR BROOMS, No. 7, spocial at 15 INCANDESCENT GAS LAMPS, come pe wn \ plete with all fixtures, epretal at LR MARKETING tea site GAS CHANDELIERS, of solid brass, arpets and SAugs. | nla 2g) Saul dag wi Ewe am, Select your carpets and ruge with careand with a view tothe harmony } CLOTHES BASKHIS tui! ei Gas Logs, im aaturat diniahy the and beauty of your apartments. This you can easily do by looking over} crovupe y eye thine, atytt ioe, 10 in, atte, special ao our immense stock of new Fall and Winter foor coverings, which cone } weod bo 1,28 tains goods that are sure to please ond satisfy all tastes, And the very } SCRAP Bi, kins Stoves and Ranges, goods you want will cest you far lros than you would have to pay for } eket t 25 sasae ‘i them elsewhere, These are what WE call ‘reasonable prices :'’ OUR ; ay COOKING BANE is ROYAL WILTON VELVET CARPETS, in INGRAIN CARPETS, Brusse's patterns, in } 2. sine, regularly weith $9.00, epeclalat 6,7$ exclusive styles and colorings, with ard mpectal colori v4 as follows Mis yee" sist Mithout bord’re, priced as follows The 7Se. par 60 } Sia iggl i TO ARAN us The $1.65 per yard quelity at 1,35. The Oe, per yard ¢ £0 special ot 15/3 EHAN COOKING STOVE ® ‘The 61,85 per yar! quality a’ 1,45 The Sc, per yard « 40 } GAS TORCHES, complete with 30 { heavy iron, poo ‘The $1,15 per yard quality at 85 Short lengtha of al! gradesat, poryd., 35 | cxtta tayers, special at 12 large oven, regu Shoit lengths of all gredesat, poryd., 75 Q 5 { TOILET PAPER, in large rolls of speclal teemorrow at AXMINSTER CARPETS, in tenutiful dee SMYRNA RUGS, fincat tissue, § tot 4 OUR “UNCLE SAM” COOKING signs and colo irom the best makers, When you buy a rug get the best, you'll SPONGSS, ®, for cleaning STUVE has L¢in. oven, cabinet base, Complete lines, grades, {rom the famous Mind |t cheaper in the clid. We carty only [etpoaes, 6} 5 duplex dumping and snaking pais, carpet male ow, Hartlord & Smith, the etandard makes, strictly all wool and per- nickel plated srimmings, eels for priced as follows: : psi lide sted sa Mlaion dh al cll Japan and Gin Ware, | 10,00, special to-morrow at 11,50 . with these of other stores and you'll buy here int On { | SUNLIGHT” 20x54 inches, 1,50 . ty ited, hold- and cooking qualities, haw 3S-in. ‘The $1.50 per yard quality ai 1,15 0x00 inches, 1.75 Serna cedeal a REEL a 10 | scuare oven, is handsome in design, ‘The $1.25 pes yard quality at 85 3647? inch 7 4 his end bell, duplex dumping and Shot lengths of all grades at, per i thor EE DUST PANS, 2 styles; sprsial at 4) shaking grate, and dtted with C0 me yard, 15 48x84 inches, 4,50 BREAD OR CAKE BOXES, good | bricks; regularly sold at $17.00, 6x9 feet, 10.00 site, epecial at ppectal at ‘APES! MUSSELS CARPETS, The | oy Pep bd yk wn anywhere in this | 7 x10\9 fort, 15,75 a Tt sence special N 10) oun RON VEEN” COOKING city at the present thm 1na and colors Oni2 feet, 21, ERS, copper bot- | STOVE is ope of ti a Dg, imply superb, ete these opecial | Ad tom, Ng. 7 size, at 30 | well as one of the highest grade stoves | prices: ORIENTAL RUGS, GLASS OIL CANS, with tin jacksta, | ou the market; it is guaranteed to be ‘The 61.00 per yard quality at 75 We ate velling all our fincet ORIENTAL } 4 quart size, at 3D | 8 pret coomas pe a Med y le ‘The Be. per yard quality at 60 RUGS at 25 pot cent, off the regular marked } TABLE SPOONS, pet dor; special at 28) ROP Ot one os Se es | peces, This means 50 per cent, saved to TEA SPOONS, per dor.; special at 15 ‘3oe We. pos. York aoaltsy ot 50 Sou--as we always cold them 15 per cent PB aA plated trimmings, and holes, hort lengthe of all gradeo at, per yt. 40 | cheaper thaw others, ' | VEGETABLE KNIVES, to-morrow at 5 | worth $20.00; spectal a

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