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\o Aftey Long Minene=Lett a WILL PROTECTS i DALY'S DAUGHTER To Check Fortune Hunt- |! ers All Is Left in Widow's Hands, HATED MERCENARY SU.TORS; Estate of Copper King Said to Be Not Less Than $40,000,000. | Marous Daly's great fortune, amassed | » the inines of Mon! hin widow, to be fur the four child t, Mary (, Harriet and Marouy, Jr, the seven. Wen-year-old gon, Just how mueh the dead millionaire Jolt haw not been fgured, but It in ens Umated by those faintiiar with his af falra cto be not less than $40,000,000, The estate has increased enormously during the past two years, afd in addl> lon Mr. Daly is known to have made large sume tn speculation. It is Kinted that there will be a mur. pri#@ when his will is offered for pro- vaie, Those who know the Copper King velleved le would le @ bulk of bis fortune to his childre: eclally favors 0m hie oldemt daugt Margaret, of whom } waa extremely fond, Mr. Daly was @ farseoing business man, ae Was exemplified in his purchase he Anaconda mine fe f his fortun jom that ha of tie Vaal Mr. Daly had a bitter hatred for for- tune seekers through marriage and many the clalmant for the hands of his| | daughters he has forbidden his home bes cause of the suspicion he had against them. Ho has guarded against ali of this elane of men enjoying the frulte of his hard Jabors by placing his entire wealth in the hands of his widow. The body of Copper King Daly reetn to-day in the grand reception-Foom of his palatial home at 73 Pith avenue, the home he dreamed of all tis life and finally feared never to occupy except 4a 4 plove of Friends were reve ved during the day, and they came in large numbers (0 look uven the face of the dead. The funeral arrangemonty have been completed. ‘lhe body will be taken to Bt Patrick's Cathedral Thureda: Ing Whore a requiem mass will brated. Then the body will be taken to Calvary Cemetery to be placed ina temporary reeelving vault, [twill finally rest in an imposing mausoleum, cme “MAYOR” CORCORAN DEAD, Owner of Covcoran's Koost Dies morn: celes 8100,000, Mayor Corcoran, of Corcoran’s Roost between Hirst and Second avenues, on Fortloth street, died early today at his home. He was clghty-five years old, ‘or years Corcoran and hie song were the terror of the pollee, It la nald that he leaves a fortune of $1000. He was if the best-known characters on the de. ran lived In @& two-story frame house set on a rock, The house has a door in the middle and a long Night of stale leading to it Corcoran Was kaown for his many charities to those in distress. He came to tile olty more than fifty yeare age and bought his present homestead when the neighborhood Was a wilderness, He bore 4 grudge agaliet all policemen, of taren aons, \Mke, Tom and & daughter, diet last August be buried ‘Thureday FATHER SAW SON DIE. Guy de Yaulaf Takes Il on a One and Died th Hall nu Hour, Bill. ¢ His Ww He will A arief-atricke ther mourned this morning over 1 won at 28 Woat Fortieth stree two had been tn weparable companions: The father, Adolph do Yauluf, and the son, Guy, | CRETONNES, $0 pieces, reduced from dined together last evening, ‘They boarded & Broadway car at ‘Twenty eighth street on the way home, The fon became aude iil, dying half an hour later In a drug store at Broadway And Thiry-fourth street When the father realised hin son was ref, and tt iid be paolfed, tyears od and bustnens, dead he shrteket with was hotire before he cou The won was thirt engaged ina prosperous SORES AND ULCER Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood Is in poor rondition—is sluge yeak and unable to throw off th: ¢ ns that accumulste in it, system must be relieved of the unhea thy ratter through the sore, and great danger to life would tollow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy | toes; special, and all impurities eliminated from thesys tem, S.5.5. begins the care by first cleans- ing and invigorating the blood, building Y ‘the general health and removing from the Sy" 4 QONSTANT DRAIN | Cod all, morbid, dletematter, JPOW THE SYSTEM. ‘When this has been accomplished the dis- charge gradually ceases, an! the sore or ulcer heals It 18 the tendency of these old indolent sores to. grow worse and worse, ‘and eventually to destroy the bones, Local applications, while soothing and to some | guch extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble, $5.5, does, and no matter how apparently hope @s your condition, even te igh your constitution tasbroken down, it will bring relief when retin @se can, it supplies the rich, pure bi eld to heal the sore and nourish the eb ur, diseased body, 4 ple . ly well man ever pine 1s the only purely veg- ¢tabie purit er known — contains no to. to, rather than relieve your suffer. fe it your flesh does not heal readily The | Basty J Che Sale of Yottingham Lavo Curtains Will close Saturday, November 17th, con- tequently there are only four more days in which to avail yourself of the greatest values in good lace curtains ever offered, Quantities and assortments have been greatly reduced, but prices have also been cut deeply, -06 that the bargains are even greater now than they were when the sale started, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, worth 6.00 5,00 4.50 3,50 2.80 2.28 While they last, per pair, 3,25 2.48 2,28 1.85 1,85 1,25 Every curtain warranted new, fresh, Clean and perfect, or money refunded | ; [JACQUARD LINENS, the nent alip [TRISH POINT LACE CUREAINS, the $6.00 per pair kind, at POINT D'ARABE CURTAINS, reg: ularly sold at $8.90 a pair, at IRISH POINT CURTAINS, fine 913.50 goods, per pai, IRISH POINT CURTAINS, at, per WOUASORAMGS. CURTAINS, onal ORIENTAL PILLOWS, well worth wei rege og Ae to | $3.00 each, priced for tomorrow at | at 6Sc, a yard; here to-morrow at 39 Pitows. ‘We have the largest and finest stock 6,90 in the city, for to-morrow wo | quote these special pricen: 9.75| TAPESTRY COVERED PILLOWS, priced elsewhere at $1.50 each; our 13,50 | price for to-morrow, 4,50 5 1,95 $25.00, now reduced to, per pait, 15,00) NOVELTY PILLOWS, magnificent Our Curtain Yards Soods| 0.00 avi $12.00 goods; 1 i 5,90 Counter | Portie res, will be busy to-morrow because of jeune TAPESTRY, regulaily these splendid values: sold at $3.25 4 pair; reduced for to- eh lM 5 ut . 0 yard, BROCADES, REPS AND ORIEN- SCOTCH CURTAIN LACES, panel TALS, the $5.00 and $5.80 per pair and border designs, at, per yard, 19 kinds, at 3,95 IRISH POINT LACES, usually old =| SILKY BROCADES, raised design, at SS¢, a yard; here to-morrow at 59| por pais, from $12.00 down to 8,90 | ARABIAN LACE PANELS, the $1.05 ALI-SILK BROCADES, the $16 kind | keind; reduced in price for to-morrow to pet pair, reduced to |PINEST SILK DAMASKS AND BROCADED VELOURS, aznifeent draperies, . it, 12450) reduced me Sy 1,25 13,50 ~ 12 cayadto PUNE SLIP COVER DAMASK, the Se, u yard quality, reduced to © ‘ Pure Foods and Srocertes. Reconomical marketing does not mean the purchase of groceries at the \care, We are always ready to asaist you in doing this, Our canned goods are packed with the greatest care and under the most approved hygienic and sanitary methods, while our fresh foods-—-such as meats, fish, game, fruit, vegetables, etc,—-are the very best obtainable, Our meat prices have not been advanced, Our contracts will keep us supplied for a con- siderable time to come, and we will continue to sell you high-grade meats at prices that will show you the usual saving on bid purchases here, CANNED VEGETABLES: Hatol CAN! FRUIT: Monroe" Egg or Peas, sweet and tender; 4d - ure Masel Tiny Tim Lima very lott Pears, White Cherries, Povaele, dopey) ; Hagel Fancy Red ot Black ies ot Loggie’s juvar Cora or Creamy Succotash, or Blueberries, per dor,, $1.40; per can, v2 ” brand " CRACKERS: Mic Ginger Snaps of Sugar Cakes, per Ib,, 5 5| SOAP: Proctor & Gamble's Lenox" Boap, per 10 cakes, GTARCH: S-Ibe, best family Gloss 9 | Starch, BLUING: Co.'s Block Blue, leaves pure white, por ‘inlb, pikge. Wines & Liquors, Reebte Wet, eqn ts eaperteds per Pale Aly XXX, a fine American ale, pet dos my Panetta tay as sk lowest prices so much as it does making selections with discrimination and : very AY 5 aco - ame at Cable Cutlery, Landers, pay # Clark's Cutlery has a world. reputation, At Big Store prices ite equal cannot be purchased elsewhere. Here's how we are going to sell it to-morrow: gan sat te A emul li ada? Go dally pred fr | tomorrow at al i$ CARVER AND FORK, mado by Randle dole felts, rool old at $2.00; specially priced fale at ’ made by ere, Prony & with cell ery vis at $4 por set of six forks; specially priced for tommorrow at 2.75 China and Lamps. Dinner Ware, DINNER SBT, 100 places, French china, oo } and atta oa at hss.00, aah china, age, onlay pola 465.0 ope, 46.00 DINNER SET, 103 pieces, with bor- der ry hs rapetraied loan ya decry atippled with coin at 8115.00, ae y egwlarty DINNER SET, 112 pieces, hand- un domely decorated and ferry worth 611.00, pect st” DINNER BET, 103 barre} very richly decorated and gold |i regularly ‘worth $12.00, special at 9.50 6,95 DINNER SET, 100 china, regularly wi to-morrow at $18, en a 80, 0 men 13,50 Odd China, GUPS AND SAUCERS, lace sine PRUIT SAUCERS, OATMEAL BOWLS, of fine china, handsomely decorated, regularly sold at 15e,, spe- cial at 9 A fine ansortmen t of BALAD a7] CELERY , BREAD AN BUTTER PLATES, OATMBAL BOWLS and CUPS AND SAUCERS, very richly decorated and gold lined, Toqulatly sold at Me, at xpealet 2 Lamps 275 2.50 4.75 parele, italy worth 9.2) opcalat paloht black bana’ fe taiey aod white shade, complete, with Atuand i worth $1.75; files of Ge ghee opeas dumb cere cae 1 tations, at these very special prices: LAMP GLOBE, 9-10. size, special at LAMP GLOBE, 10-in. sise, vory rich decorations and tintings, at LAMP GLOBE, 10-in. size, opecial at LAMP 11-in, sine, very elab- orately in floral de- habteatated, epoca at Gorter Sots, TOILET handsomely eet rp shaper Sates rogulasty worth 63,50, 1,35 10 18 1,75 1,95 ap sow wo m9 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1900, o - Gry to store all these goods, It will be a Room !—room ! !-is the cry all over the build! ance of bulky merchandise? Furniture and thin; into all these lines the ro we have in store for you, Important Price Reduotions in Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Crockery, Slassware and Houscturnishing Soods Seneralty. T’S but six weeks to Xmas; already carloads upon carloads of Holiday Goods of every known kind are flowing in, and trainloads more will soon be upon us, It’s a problem how and where ater problem how to display them properly for sale. ing. And how can we provide it but by the quick clear. Furniture, Our furniture is made of the best of well-eeasoned materials, in the latest and most artistic designe, by master workmen. It can therefore be relied upon to give entire satisfaction, as can aleo the en at which we sell it, which are, we are certain, the loweet by any reputable house in this city, Look them Over, or, at least, a few of them ; GOLDEN OAK CHIPFONTERS— Piano polish others with large door beautifully intaid with At §,50; abtual value, 9.00 other bl drawers, cast trimmings, | fome with carved backs and shaped French At 8,75; actual value, 12.50 At 10,00; actual value, 15.00 bevel plate mirrors; priced for to-morrow as At 13,50; actual value, 19,00 ‘At 6.50 } actual value 99.00 At 975; actual value $12.50 9,98: ‘ [HANDSOME MORRIS CHAIRS In Golton Oak oF L! 1, can be adjusted (o several 1, bome At 12.95; actual valve 916,00 with foot rests, all with joly carved At 15.50 actoa vatoe $10.50 GOLDEN OAK SIDEROARDS Piano polish frames and reversible cushlona covered tn new designs of velours and Bel- finish, some with swell fronts, lined dr Arlington for oliver, large drawer pe begoteld dan velvets. For to-morrow at the follow- clowet; massive top, with Freach bevel plate ing price: mirror, hescaagley Bohl specially priced At 7,7§5 actual value, 11,00, for to-motrow _ At 11,00; actual value, 16,00, At $13,50; actual value $18,00, At 13,25; actual value, 18.78, At $18.00; actual value $25.00. At 15.80; actua! value, 27.00, At 624,75; actual valoe $38.00. | cucu gone all hat, there At $29,50, actual value $42.50. q DESKS, in Mabog | velours and velvets, For to- Golden Oak ant | Ye mt batter ae iaiowes ‘At 9.50; actual value 614,00 At 11.75; actua! vate 618,00 At 14.75; actual value 922.08 At 16.50; actual vatue $25.00 | PIANO STOOLS, in oak, ebony, mahorany or walnut finish; with brase claw ‘eet grasp- (ng Re kam specially priced for to-mor- row aa 2 At 1,98; actual value 3.00. At 2,35; actual value 3.75, At 3,40; actual value 5,00, any finish, Birdseye Hi fore wth carved acters incl Waid with na and pratt, ne drawers, brass and Preveh fovel: mirror; priced for to-morrow as follows At 4,25; actual value, $6.00, At §,00; actual value, $7.50, At 7,50; actual value, $10.00, At 11,00; actual value, $18.00. Carpets and Rugs. Handsome, appropriate,durable floor 4 are not expensive these if Hy buy them at the right time and place. The right time is NOW, the right place THE BIG STORE. Look at to-morrow's money- caving offerings: ROYAL WILTOM VELVET. CARPET, | pi inetd CARPETS, in| When you buy a rug get the best, excuse yl aad elragn vith had! "the boat fo alwaye the cheapest without #, wie ip hall and walt pat- terne, handsome and dutable. in the long run. We Catt onl The 91.05 per yard grade at 1,35 standard makes—-strictly all wool ‘The $1.35 per yard grade at 1,15 and pertectly reversible. Compare The $1.15 per yard grade at 85 alzes and with those of other Short leugths of all gradeo at, per yard, 75 stores, and you will buy here, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS--The | 21246 inches, each, 1,00 most com) Vine in the city, the stylen | “a cach, 1,50 and being simply super, As for | 20n5A inches, each, 1, prices, compare these with charged ‘Mx60 inches, each, 1,75 eleowhere: 36x72 inches, each, 2,75 ‘The 01.00 por yard grade at, per yard, = 75, 40x04 inches, cach, 4.50 ‘The BSc, per yard grade at oo 4x9 feet, each, 10,00 ‘The Sc, per yard grade at 50 ‘T4x106 feet, each, 15.75 Bhort lengthe of all grades at, ppt yard, 40 9x1? feet, each, 21,75 Che Big Store's Second Annual Chrysanthemum Show Is Tow a Progress, The beautiful national flower of Japan is being shown here this week in all ite endless variations of color---practically the entire main floor hav- ing been surrendered to the y of floral beauty. Our object in arrang- ing the chrysanthemum show is merely to please you--to add just one more link to the chain of interesting happenings that make The Big Store such a pleasant place to visit. The plants---thousands of them—are on view or for sale, just as you choose, If you think that ong or two would lend additional charms to your home, they will cost you but Little, since, as we said, the exhibit was not arranged for profit, and we offer to sell the plants, the finest chrysanthe- mums grown in America, the very same that at exclusive florists would Cong you one dollar to one dollar and fifty cents, At Ohirty-nine Conts Por Plant, each it consisting of from six to twelve chrysanthemums in full bloom. to discontinue the exhibit after three days, { taining to homefurnishing are the most bulky goods we have, and ife will sink deeply. If you have a Furniture want, if you need Carpets, Crockery, Dishes, Glassware, Kitchenware, etc., buy now, for the reductions we have made are rent, ans the savings possible more than you have any idea of. his announcement, full of great bargains as it is, reflects but a small part of the good thin ‘ome and see; get prices at other stores and then compare. If you % you'll be quick to buy here. You will not be able, in justice to yourself, to buy elsewhere, even should you be 90 inclined, Read carefully; don’t ship a single item; it will pay you at the rate of a dollar a minate to read this advertisement ! Speclal offerings in handsome ami appropriate wall coverings at far below those of the exc! dealers, PRETTY WALL PAPERS, of quality, all white beck and Tolls; a great variety to choose from ; reduced from 4c. to, par roll, ri HALL AND DINING ROOMPAPERS, handeome eet figu: 4 exclasive teres these papers; our price, per roll, PARLOR WALL PAPERS, yet inexpensive; thie * containa de- sance, Louis My mi act emboased golds and flat colors; if we hatged for and woul be from 7. to 9.0 a al, while all we ask ie but real cares Pom pee, ING ROOMS, &c., ia East Indian, other Oriental our own im. tions, i harged byrencleave mere, pat = i Framed Pictures, Popular pictures, selected with extreme care and judgment, appropriately pM M econommb- cally priced, 350, REI gilt frames with con hers, wite 1222 inches, sobd where at $1.59; our price only Rogers Silver, Tl ie all the guerentes FA low prices opeak for themselves, ni fancy patterns, pet ry oa EAEHOR KAYO) £2 Sr a tw BERRY SPOONS, PIE KNIVES, each, 6 SOUP OR OYSTER LADLES, exch, 1,25 Ohe Sale of Ghose Relics of the Civil War that we called your attention to in our Sunday’s ad» vertisement is now in full swing, and see how the people buy them, many of our patroge taking a8 many as twelve to twenty-four gune, » Chore Are Several Ghousand Old U, & ; Rittes and Carbines here for you to choose from; weapons upon which the fate of our nation once depended and around » which hovers a halo of historical orn SO that sone them to patriots and collectors a possession, Jor Purposes of Decoration. These old dogs of war are especially val i —particularly because the supply is ree | 5 can never again be replaced, It would take a page to attempt a detailed de scription of the many different sorts of guns we have for sale—but come and see this greatest col» lection of war relics ever shown in New York. 4 We Bought These Guns at a Very Low Price + And will let you—as we always do—share our bargain. Some of the — Guna have cost the U, S, Government as much as $ 0 ors and now you can buy them at the unheard of low price of, each 95e 4 There are guns in the lot—hundreds of them--that have the of the brave fellows who carried them engraved upon the that form brilliant letters on the pages of our country's history, have never seen ser ice—-new 90 to speak-—and still in thelr wrappings as bought by the Federal Government, If interested, calor write or a deveriptio eireu'ar of theee valuable rélide of the struggle between the Blue and tie G ay, Relies of the Spanish-American War of 1898, We have secured and added to the above collection a quantity of h Cuban Wachotes, Cavalry Swords and Old Revolvers, many of which were in active usé {ui the war which ended in the Hiberte tion of Cuba from Spanish rule, The young men of the Lahaye soy ' tion will prize these weapons as highly as the veterans the wepons of the Civil War, The prices are so reasonable as to plese them easily within the reach of all, and for decorative purposes hardly anything could be more desirable, Housefurnishings for home fitters’ day—goods and prices that meam } the saving of nickels, dimes and dollars to all whe take advantage of this opportunity. ! Stoves. ANDIRONS, in black iton Gnish, beautiful im design, 21 inches high, at 1,75 GAS LOGS, in watural finish, the three-log kind, 14 inches, at GAS HEATERS, cylinder, heavy cast ines, with 24 burete, at GAS CYLINDER HEATING STOVE, made entiely of steel, a powerful Sven Ware, rf ROASTING PAN, eelf-baating, double kitd, 12417 inebes, at Carns ss oa wi 9.80 jetinned frying basket, at MEAT coprrne 1.00 prise,” the and oldest all the latest improvements; regy lat family site at heater, regularly worth $3.06, at 1.70 MINCING KNIVES, made of oteol, at GAS RADIATOR, 4 tubes low, at 1,40] Wooden Ware. A tubes high, at = 1,75 be, St iz STEPLADDERS, strong amd dure | Soft. size STEPLADDERS, strong and dure | ble, Onft, nize, at PASTRY BOAR’ ends, 14420 inches, ROUND PARLOR STOVE, made of extra heavy castings, good quality fire grate, nickel-plated trimimi ani buaatifully designed urn; to nell at $12.00, at with cheated UR YORK STAR SQUARE PAR | CHOPPING BOWLS, good ire, at 0 LOR HEATER, self-feoder, has Grr, 08 Lg nd TA lated top’ and foot raile and pease topearnoments, ea powertst | FOLDING 1RONINO BOARD, com> beater and has a 10-inch frepot; plete with stand, at regularly werth 912.00, at 8 50| LAPBOARD, for dressmaking, at SKIRT BOARDS, Sft, else, at ought te

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