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GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS KEN Bate a A full descrip! Prints should. b. THE IDL X Nettoway, and Be Near Car- negie House. Phough the Mentity of the have nego- corner of hat the me $1,000 rations Wetton hwab. of . dent ud for dee anh ren Ht ve wis Frick ates and Henry C. re rtood that the purchaser ix one of the steel ina pro Ison what Andrew Carnegie dubbed the ‘Hiichlands Heth Avenue’ it ds only 0 block of Mr vedollar have ree homes int alres, of palatin ——= — BRANDS QUACKS FROM GRAVE Youth Ends Consumption by Sul- olde After “Doctoral! Ball, Vincent M “1 owith his uncle . Willams: t y in Lyons, a He ! fer longer from thon, r4 old and lusts for 8 mutcide uncle eighteen been ay al months. He pi with care and sent a letter ty hi m where ty fined his bedy y deft a letter n which ne eumpdon and had m for treatment whici HER FORTUNE TO TULANE. Mrs. Neweomb Leaver 81,500,000 to New Orleans University. Mra, Joxephine Loulse Newcomb, who dled In this etty at Sst Went One Hundred and Forty-fifth strest at the age of cighty, has left her entire for- tune of $1,200,000 to the Tulane Univer- nity in New Orleans, This brings her total gifts to the Institution up to about Mra, Neweomb's husband was a Ken- tucklan who became 4 coffee and cotton merchant of thix city and New Orleans, She herself was a Lemonier, connected with the Henderson family, of Weentucks, he had one child, H. Sophie Newcomb, Aled just before reaching woman- Fo, ee WORLD will pay $2 each for all amateur POLITICIA BY AMATEURS. So a i a a a ie a a + yhotographs . kiving na} so vucation dass SVEN ar ‘old th t suggestion Sena tised ‘ob: wha fan anaes Yo unit it VL wilt ke and walk cen a) } os |. REMARKABLE SUCCESS Of a New Catarrh Cure. A large and constantly Inereasing majority f the American tarrh suffer * This is not entirely ¢ sult of our hang, mate, but because modern in+ 1 has clearly proven that mary ases known by other names are really * name catarrh was aly to the common romaca, liver, re subject as the nasal catarra. Formerly t applied alment exelu nasal catacrh, but the throat bladder, kidneys and Intes to catarrhal diseases an paanages, there is mucous mem ny ground for catarrh lea—inhalers, sprays, mowders—have been practically failures, as far as porary rellef was concerned, because they simply dry up the mucous secreticns, out having the remotest ef >ct upon blood and liver, which are ty of catarrhal diseat | thas been known for some years that the | radical cure of catarth could never come thy real sources nal remedy, aciing on the blood and expell- atarrhal poison from the system, internal p: ton which has ae | been ow the market only a short Ume has) T | met with radical cure | Womay be found in ny drug store, sold under the name of Stuar:’s Catarrh Tableta, large, pleasant-tasting lozenges, principally of antiseptic Eucalyptol, Gualacol, Sangulnaria, tin and similar catarrh specifics. Dr. Alnslee, in speaking of the new ca- tarrh cure, says: “1 have tried the now eatarth remedy, Stuart's Catacrh Tablota, Upon thirty or forty patients with remark: ably satisfactory results, as a genuine, for catarrh, . 1 do not hesitate to recommend thom, use Chem with entire safety. ‘Any oufferer from nasal catarrh, throat bronchial trouble, catarrh of ie stomach, lvor or bladder, ‘will find Studrt's Catarrh Tablets remarkably pleasant ve, convenient, and your druggist will tell you tpeyiare absolutely free from any injurious )] the full measure of their posmibilittes.”* Mre eon. Murtinaville, Ind vrites pnotintn the road to health, happiness and prosperity. It whould vo studied by every one. 1 would not part from local applications, but from an inter: | _ THE WORLD: TUESDAY. EVED ‘PERSONAL | MAGNETISM iA College, Chartered Under Slate Laws, With a Cantal of $100,000, for the Prose of Teaching Personal Magnetism cn) Hypnotism by Correspondence, | EVERYBODY MAY WOW LEARN, Ten Thousand Copies of a Valuable Wo:k cn These Sciences to Be which will The book ts f ever published. It Is the product of vbined talent of thirty distinguished notle Kpecialinta and scientiats, It thor- tly explains all the hidden wecrota of Vecsonal Magnotiim, Hypnotism, Magnetic Healing, ete. TCts full of aurpeining expert 1, and makes many atartling disctoa- “in regard to the use and posmbitition thin secret power, The collage absolutely guarantees that any ne can kum the sclences in a few dayr Mt honie, and usa the power without the néwledge of his mom intimate frieads The teporter asked for the pamen and ad- \rorzen of some of the pupils my that he night communicate with them parwnally sveral hundred were offers, from which reporter selected eighty-four. The re] 4 tecolved were more than sufficient to vince the most skeptical in rexard to the wordeeful benefits to be derived from this power. There were absolutely no 3. All had jearned to make practical of the setences. The fcllowing extracte ire taken at random from the letter ot ar 142 Aven St, La Crosse, Wis, writes: “Hypnotiam truly reveals the socrets of life and the mystertes of natur My own fath wid not have convin me of ita wonderful power if Thad not ac- ally teste! it for myself 1 eonetder a wied@e of it invaluable to those who wieh to get the most out of life, to those sho wish to achieve success and lve up to wiedgs of 1 for anytamount tions have developed within me 1 force of character, an ability to Influence and control people that 1 did not deem 1 wild acquire,” HOW, Clinger, M.D. Spi write. Thave used the m hotlem taught by the Ame In to cases of Meld, Ohb, hods of hyp- success, It and preferable to T acquired a practical three win less than Pte have a ff rheuniatiom, dyspe ne standing; have t 1 considsr ure magnetiam invalu 4 greatly Increased my. Dr WP. Kennicutt, 5 . Ding, hamte .oweltes: ng Kuftered {ron nervcus prowration and dyspepsia. My bathed all madical skill, [studied hyp: tied from the Amr College of Set and tried It upon myself with surprise. iB Porulte, In one week. ty stomach was Detter than it had been tn thirty years, 1 could cat anything without the slightest distress, 1 can hypnotize myself in Sve tutnutes and nleep all night; have hypno- Uzed 9 uuniber of others.” The first ten thousand persons who write American College of Sclencers will re- absolutely free, the marve!lous book p the above persons, sely interesting from start to It should be in every home. If you write to-day to the Amectean Hees. Dept. 340 Vo 4164z0 Philadelphia, Ma., and you will book by: return ‘imal the recelve Serofula THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofulais but a modifiedform of Blood Poison and Consumption. The parent who 1s tainted by either will see in the child the same disease manifesting itssif in the form ot swollen glands of the neck and throat, catarrh, weak eyes. offensive sores and abscesses and of. ; tentimes white swell. ing—sure signs of Scrofula. There may be no extersal signs er, for along tims. for the disease develops slow:y in some cases, but the poison is in the blood and will break out at the first favorable opportunity, S$. S. cures this wasting. destructive disease by first purify- ) ing and building up the blood and stimu- lating and invigorating the whole system. J. uk. Deus, LS UDC aquare, Nasavilie, | care ago my’ daughter 4. Prom a) wound o enn., paye: "Ten y fell aiid cut her forehea the sland» on the side swollen and pursted. Goctors here and. else: without any benefit. &S., and a few bottles curmd her entirely, makes new and pure blood to nourish and Strengthen the body, and isa positive and! wee Safe cure fur Scrofula, it overcomes all forms of blood prison, | whether inherited or acquired, and no! remedy so thoroughly and effectively | They clear the| Iceanses the blood. It you have any blood head and thnut more effectually and last-} trouble, or your child has inherited some} ingly than any douche or tahaler that I have! blood taint, take S. S. eve: seen, and, although they are wbat is} blood in good condition and prevent the called a patent modicine and sold by drug-| disease doing further diumaze. S. and get the! Send for our free book and write our know them to be {ree from cocaine! physicians abuut your case. We make no and oplates, and that even a Iittle ohild may | charge whatever for medical advice, or| THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR business? Advertise # in the Sun- d@ay World. . cA . Fin> Jurniture With goo. taste, good judgment and limited capital some p2ople are able to turni: a home as it should be furnishe! for half a even less than half the sum tat others spe! a ish ad nd with the same end in view. Much depends on where you buy, when you tuy, and what you pay for it. Don't buy at random. Study the advertisements and stocks of the largest dealers and make your selections where the greatest valucs are offered for the least money. If you do this with impartiality, we believe you will find it to your advantage to purchase your furniture here. Just compare these offer- ings for Wednesday with those of cther de: ers; it will help you to decide the question. Brass Bedstead 11+-inch posts, extra high head, bow extension fot, heavy husks on poste, extrs large vascs, finest lacquer, in sizes of 3 {t,, 3 1t. Oi. 4 ft. 4 ft. 6 tn; actually worth $30.00; reduced for Homefitters' Day to 19. Hardecme Brass Be’stead—Neatly 6 ft, high, 2- in, posts, Low extension tcot, extra heavy fill- ing, large husks co uptights, finest lacquer, massive mounts and vases, sizes 4 ft. 6 in.; actually worth $40.00; reduced for Homefitters’ Day to . 27. White Enamelled Eedstead--t-inch post, heavy fll ng, stands nearly S {t. high, trass vas:s; actually worth $4.25; reduced for Homefittern' Day to 2. White Fnamelied Pedstead—1-irch post, well made, heavy filling, traes top rails, spindles avd brass talls; actually worth £6.50; reduced for Homefitters' Day to Handrome White Enamelled Bedstead—-Heavy its, bow extension foot, heavy brass rails and balls, ornamented with 35 brass rosettes; actu- ally worth $10.00; reduced for Homefitters’ Day to Extra Heavy White Enamelled Bedstead—1'4- iuch post, extended foot, she: brass tcp rail and t pindie! utiful Freoch vases, in sizes of Sft., 3 ft. o4 . ; actually worth $15.00 ; teduced for Homefitters' Day to 9. Handesne Tufted Ccuch--Made with best tem- pered steel springs, excellent design, all spring edge, well shaped head, deep fringe, covered in new designs of Arzyle velvets and Rookwcod ve'our ; regularly on sale at $15.00; reduced for "Day to Handsome Golden Oak Dresser—Full swell front, 44 inches wide, 2 largeand 2 smalldrawers, cast brass trimmings, shaped top, handsomely carved stardard, with shap:d French bevel plate mir- ror; tegulatly on sale at $15.50; reduced for Homefitters’ Hall Stand — Handsomely designed, of quarter-sawed golden o3k, p'ano polish fir- ish, 6 ft. 9 in. high, 2 ft. 11 in, wide, box seat, brass heoks, um: brella attach- ments, large shzped French bevel plate mir- tor, 14x26. inch; regularly on sale "*duced for Home- fitters’ Dayto 11.75 6-Hook Costumer, in golden oak ot mahogany finish, over 5 ft. high, regularly on sale reduced for Homefitters’ at $1.00; Day to 58 ay to 10. ale 50 50 7.35 75, 9.75 00 S ; Hioor Ci overings. Whether your floors are to be covered with carpe:s, rogs, mattings or linoleums cepen of course, on the uses to which your rooms to be put, the season of the year, etc. But matter what you decide to cover your flo with, we can supply what you want at pri that will save you considerable money. H. are sample prices on some of our new Spr and Summer goods. Wilton Velvet Carpets. ds, are no ors ices cre ing The choicest products of standard makers, at one-third less than elsewhere : The usual $1.05 quality at, per yard, 1 The usual $1.50 quality at, per yard, 1 The usual $1.15 quality, at per yard, 35 AS 85 Chinese and Japanese WMattings. An advance sale of direct importations of choicest and best summer floor coverings at unequalled prices. 500 Rolls China Mattings, fresh, clean and dura. ble; a choice of 10 patterns; tegularly wort $5.50 per roll of 40 yards, here to-morrow at 600 rolls of China Mattings, extra heivy, joint- leas, fine close weaves, in blues, greens, reds and trowns, $0 styles to chcose from; regularly worth $10 per roll of 40 yards; special for to- mortow at 1,000 Rolls of Japarese Mattings, made from fresh, long straw, carpet patterns in all the lat- est styles and colorings; would be cheap at $10 a roll of 40 yards; to-morrow's special pr Linotoums. A manufacturer's stock of fine Linolew tiers than one-third usval prices; an endless variety of patterns to choose from, actual value, OSc. a yard; tomorrow's special price, ice only = 8B, 3.75 6.75 75 40 Walt Papers. You couldn't select a better time to have your walls repapered than in the Spring— you couldn't select handsomer or more appro- priate wall coverings than we are now offer- ing-—and you couldn't buy them so cheaply elsewhere. If interested, look over th offerings Wall Papern—-20 patterns, regularly worth (c. atoll; here to-morrow at Wall Papere——24 patter regular 10c. per roll lines: Wall Papers—28 patterns including gilt and em- bossed parior papers, etc., picked from our regu- Jar 18c. per roll lines; a choice to-morrow for ‘Wall Papers—-For dining-rooms, halls, etc., colors, taken from our regular roll stocks; a choice to-motrow for ‘Wall Payere —Handsome silk and satis damasks abé trocades, also embossed and presses em- Doneed effects, high-claes designs and color'ngs; suitable for reception rooms, Loudoirs, libraries, dining-rcoms, music halls, dens, billiard rooras, halls, ete.; 100 styles, selected from grades that egularly sold at 40c. aroll; a choice to-mor- for selected from our choice to-morrow for al row! Pay 18 with borders to match sold in combi- jon only, All borders proportiorately low priced. ese 2 x 4) x 14 4 “PACITY INITSELF LSS Vo ALOT ME AT THE FOUNTAIN, Wednesday, Homesitters’ Day. As the reputation of Homefitters’ Day spreads our business grows, which, of course, is most gratifying to us and encourages still greater efforts. We aim to make the day a recognized feature of our business, so that the very thought of furniture or home needs of any sort may suggest to the minds of New Yorkers The Big Store and its Wednesday feature—Hom< fitters’ Day. As you can imagine, we are very careful about the things we offer for Homeitters’ Day. t's all important that every one of the offers, be there ever so many, may eclipse in quality, style and price-lowness anything of the sort obtainable anywhere else in New York, and a glance at the following offerings for to-morrow will convince you that we haven't overlooked these points: Awnings, WindowShades, | China, Curtains, Screens and Pillows, Some of the things that add to the comfort and appearazce of the home, specially priced for Homefitters’ D: GCOD AWNINGS FOR /, §0 ry, Of fast color ¥-« - ble-tace stripes, tor wine dows 2 ft. 6 in. wide, with a 4 1-2 ft. drop. Window Shades. + Of Holiand, with side . hems, or hard-made cil ff. opaqe, on guaranteed df Fe rellers. States for o- dinary nize windows, kung, comp'ete, at each Ruffled Bobtinet Curtai edges and intertions, 3 y OS quality, “special,” per patr, at 1.95 ‘The regular $4 quality, “‘special,"" =t per pair, 2.95 Grenadine Curtatns, with colored cross stripes, 3 very special va'uer, per pair, 1.95, 1.45 and 89. Porticras Underpriced. Glassware and Lamps. big Store prices on fine china and glassware of all kinds ere always consistently low, but on Homettters’ Day (Wednesaay) they reach their lowest ebb. Buy then if you would save the mest money on your purchases. Look at some of our special offerings for to-morrow: Dinnerware. 112-Piece Dinner Set, richly decozated, 103-Piece Dinner Set- 3platters and soup tureen, of fine thin porce'atn, richly decorated, 101-Piece Dinner Set, of fine Austrian China, with large IGin. platter and soup tureen, com- plete service, 10€-Piece Dinner Set, of French Limoges China, richly decorated, new shape with latge 18-In. platter and soup turees, complete, 115-Piece Dipper Set, of finest Limoges Chin richly decorated, new shape, in ‘open stoc! pattern, 5.95 9.00 14.75 49 with pretty lace long; the regular 16.00 28.00 Gea Sets. S-Piece Tea Set, of Aust: China, SéPiece Tea Set, of fine French China, hand- somely g ppled, at 3.95 7.00 Bagdad Portieres, the usual $3.25 kind, per pair, 2.25 Odd China. Armure Portieres, $4.60 goods, heavy fringe, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Oatmeal Bowls, Fruit per pair, 2.95 } Saucers and Cream Jegs, of fine Austrian china, Brocaded Rep Portieren, extra heavy grade, very handsore'y decorated, a choice for 10 fully worth 38.50 and $6.00, at, per pair, 3.75 } Salad Bowl, of fire china, decorated and fold Bagdad Couch Covers, 50 in., with tassel fringe traced, at 19 all round, elsewhere price $2.50, here to-morrow, 1.75 } Plates, with farcy decorations, in a great val ty cf wizes; tegulorly roll at 3Se. amd Scc. Japanese Bamboo Fire Screens, with hand ¢ é painted panels, a handsome ornament and a te- apletesia choice (o-mottow fot 19 markable bargain, at, each, $1.25 and 95 } Jardinieres in a great ‘ety of shipes and deco- Folding Screens in golden oak, 64 in. high, fancy tations, finest English goods, 6 and 7 inch tops, best silkoline fillinye, the $3.25 style, for 2.25 } sizes, cach, £0c.; 7 aud & inch aizes, 1.00 Cretonne Covered Pillows, with ruffles of same, silk floss filled, regular $1.00 quality, at, each, Extension Rods, |. inch brass tubes, $4 in. long, with heavy crimped ball ends, the 25c. kind, at ea.h, Household Linens. What does your linen closet lack to make it Gorter Sets. handsomely decorated, large told at $2.95; special to-mot- 09 ¢-Piece Toilet S stapes, regular tow at 12-Piece Toi'et Set, with regularly told at $6, spe: 10 1.95 ich floral decorations, ial for to-morrow a 3.50 Cuspidors. complete? If it's anything that the follow- se aiee: variety et nich colorings and many 1 ing list contains, you'll be able to get it at } “trent shapes a agreat saving. If it isn't inthe list, we have Slassware. it and will supply it at the lowest of prices. Tombvers’iwatty size cryetal giasal per auren: 17 Pe Eee rowela,- with hemmed Leeds) Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bow! and Spoon Helder, . of imitation cut glass, your choice for 5 Be ailematitehed Muckaback Towels, with —$ putter Dith, in imitation of cut glass, 10 Sc. Turkish Bath Towels, at, each, 16 } Fruit or Ice-Cream Saucers, per doren, 25 15c. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x.6 inches, each, g } Salta and Peppers, with sterling silver tops, 10 36c. Hemmed Sheets, for single beds, at, each, 30 $a Lovie bople a GS 9 § Reading Lamps, of best quality nickel, handeome- $1.59 Dinner Size Napkins, at, per dozen, 1,25 § ly embossed, complete, with shade, at 1,19 $09 Extra fing Hematitched Table Cloths, each, 3,95 $ Table Lamp, hazdsomely decorated, with glote to match and Iift-out font, at $10.00 Extra fine Hemstitched Table Cloths, each, 7.50 2.75 $2.00 After Dinner Table Cloths, in fast colors, af, each, 1.69 10c. Fancy Doilies, with openwork centres, at, each, 3 57,00 Framed Pretures 6£c. Bleached or Cream Damask, at, per yard, 50 vor I0c. 30c. Hemstitched Tray Clothe, at, each, 25 Cn sale Wednesday. Also, for Wednesday, The balance of our recent big purchase of an Importer's Samples of Renaissance Scatfs, Centrepieces, Teacloths, Doilies, etc., at half regular prices, Spocral Sale of Catttornia Wines. fn spite of the short wine crops and recent heavy advances in the prices of Califcrnia Wines we offer this week 20,000 gallos of California Wines at the lowest price we have ever named---anybody has ever named---for superior wints. The Wines came to us at a time when we did not need them—in fact, when we had no room for them---but the prices quoted were so remarkably low as to convince us that if we offered them to our trade, with our positive guarantee of quulity, they would svon relieve us of them, and with that end in view we have made the following prices, which we believe to be the lowest ever quoted by a reputable house for tully matured wines: Standard quality Claret, ty the bbl., about 50 gals, to the tarrel (tbl. free), pal. 3ve.; in jug ‘jug free), gal., ; Superics quality Claret, by the bbl., about 50 } gals. to the barrel (bbl. free), gal, 49c.; in jug. 5 4 i i 250 Artotype Engravings, all popular and pleasing subects, fitted in handsome gilt frames, with matched metal corners, size 14 x18 inches—unquestioned $1.00 values. Groceries. Your every need in Groceries and Pure Foods can be supplied here. We carry ab- solutely the most complete stock, and every item of unsurpassed quality. Our prices are positively the lowest consistent with the high-class foods we sell. Cofes: Old Government Java or Blended Java ard Mocha, full rich bodied coffee, delicate aroma, special, 3% Ibs. $1.00; Ib., Lamb: Short Forequarter choice Canada Spring Lamb, Ib., 7 Plate and Navel, Ib., Tomatoes: "Shiloh"! or ‘Milford’? solid cold packed Jersey Tomatoes, doz., $1.05; can, Galion Tomatoes; ‘'Manteo'’ brand ted ripe Jetrey Tomatoes, gallon cans, Peas: "Hazei"' extra sifted Peas, very amall, tender and fine flavor, doz., $1.75, can, Corned Beef Savsage: Extra choice Cervelat, equal to im- ported, Ib., Tea Colon, tra choice pickings, faucy Formosa Gunpowder, En lish Breakfast, India jug free), gal., 59 fs Ceylon’ Teas, possess rich aroma, flowery fra- Extra choice Claret, by the bbl., about £0 gals grance, Slbs., $3.00; Ib., 65 to the barrel (tbl. free), gal. O0c.; im jug jug - - ; free}, gal., 75} Anchovies: Genuine Norwegian Anchovies, direct importation in kegs , large keg, 40 Standard quality Port and Sherry, by the bbl. (bbl. free), gal. Stc.; in jug (jug free), gal., 65 / Chocolate: ‘Harel’? Quick Lunch Chocolate, ef teady fcr uss; very rich and nutritious, “Ib. can, 16 Superior quality Port and Skerry, by the bbl. (bbl. free), gal., 70c.; in jug jug free), cal., £0 { Oats: Ceres"? Rolted Oats, ‘ithe new Sib. 1 of nutriment, a splendid blood Extra choice California Port aad Sherry, by the tbl. ddI. free), gal., AFe.; in jug (jug free), gal., E & 4 { Sardines: ‘‘Hazel"? Boneless Sardines, selzcted Califcrnia Muscatel, Angelica, Sweet Catawba fish, packed for usin France, halves, 28¢.; quar- and Tokay Wines, productionot richest California teres soil, rich and full Codied, in jug (jug free), gal, 1.00 } Cheries jn Maraschin», imported fron: Armand California Brandy, made ftom selected grapes, 3 Freres etcie., laige tot, in jug (jug free , gal., 27. Mush:coms: ‘Hazel "” Stuffed with Pimientos Serve, packed :0 j lass, Imported Mushrooms California Table Claret, dozen large bots., $1.90; A very choice con- bottle, 18 fine California Claret, from Loubet 1ot., $2.20; tot, Medoc, a superior Claret, from Loubet & Co., Cal., doz., $2.50; bot., 25 Olives: Kenwood? Queen Olives, latge bot., Canned Fruit: ‘' Milford" brand choice Cali- fornia Ege Plums or Green Gages, packed in heavy sytup, large 2.-Id, caa, special, can, Puritan Zinfandel, and Burgundy, a high class Entractas: "' Milfcrd' Concentrated Extract of California wine equal to many imported French Lemon an} Vanilla (double stren;th), 4-07. wines, do 5 bo 30 § vots., Friar Old California Port and Sherry, trom Friar Rice: Extza fancy Caro‘ina Head Rice (large Wine Co., Cal., doz., $2.50; bot., 25 { tinty heads), 3 ibs, “Puritan” trand Port and Sherry Wine, from Prures: Large meaty Santa Clara Prunes, 1b., Puritan Wire Co., bot., 40ou Yorax: ‘Hazel’ absolutely pure California Croix d'Or, « fine carbonated California Cham- Borax (has stood the highest chemical teat), pagte, case of 12 qts., $6.00; case of 24 pts. 7.00 3 Ib, pkge., 12c.; by Ib. pkge., (Mail orders promptly filled.) Soap: "Milford" family Soap, t-Ib. cakes, Wices packed in plain cases if desired. each, Housewares and Garden Implements, Special selections of some of the things that are most neejed in and about the house, all greatly lowere in price for Homefitters’ Day: Houselurnishing Soods. Curtain Stretchers, the improved kind, 6S Clotheslines, 90 per cent. cotton stock, 10 Clothes Baskets, of strong, willow, 25 Clotheshorses or Dryers, made of hardwood, Jit. high, 10 Clothes Wringers, 10-in, rollers, hardwoot frames, 1.00 Opal Agate Tea Kettles, guaranteed, 34 Opal Agate Tea or Coffee Pots, 24 Card or Dressmakers’ Tables, size 18x36 inches, 45 Stoves. : Siegel-Cooper Co.'s Gas Cooking Stove, 1¢-in, ven, 3 extra latze cooking holes; will roast, bake, broil and fry at one and the same time; regularly $10.00; special for to-morrow 6.75 Wickless Oil Cooking Stove, with 2 burners, 5.75 Coal Cooking Stove, No. 7, with large oven, 7.50 Wodol Refrigerators. Charcoal filled. Flues, waste-pipe and trays removable. Brass locks and hinges of bronze finish. Perfect cireu- lation of air, The best at their respec tive prices. : No. 430, 24 in. wide, 15 ip. deep, 39 in. high, 7.00 No. 431, 25 in. wide, 161 im. deep, 41 in. high, 8.00 No. 458, 25 in. wide, 19 tn, deep, 50 in. high, 11.75 No. 460, 28 in. wide, 20 in. deep, S4in. high, 14,50 No. 491, Model Ice Chest, 24 in. wide, 16 in. deep, 25 in. high, 4.00 Sarden Implements. 2-Piece Garden Sets, 3c., 7c, ands Malteable Iron Rakes, with 12 teeth, "1S Malleable Iron Rakes, with 16 teeth, 18 Steel Hoes, G-inch size, 15 4Plece Floral Set, 35 Pruning Shears, 12 Heading Shears, &tnch, 1.05 Garden Trowels, of steel, 3c., 4¢., 10¢. and 25 Syades or Spading Forks, with D-shaped han- dies, at 70 Shovels, with round or square points and D-shaped handles, “70 Lawn Mowers (sizes 12 to 16 inches), last year’s stock, otiginally worth from $3.00 to $5.00, all ~. warranted, reduced to 200 Canal Barrows, made of hardwood, worth $2.00, reduced to 150 Garden Hose, coupled in 25 ft. and SO ft. lengths, last year’s stock that sold regularly at from 7c. to 1Sc. a foot, reduced now for a clearance to, per foot, 6 Poultry Netting, of galvanized wire, 2, tn, mesh, in lengtbs of 75 #t. and 150 ft., spectally riced as toliows: Price quoted for 75-ft. lengths— Width. Width. ‘ 12 in., 40 36in, 1.28 18 in, 60 42in, 1.60 24 in., 80 48in., 1.75 301m, 1.05 Price for 150-ft. lengths— 80 36tn., 2.73 1-20 4210, 3.10 2-00 48in., 3.25 30in., 2.05 oon Paints. Mixed Paints, 1-2 pint, 11¢.; quart, 34e. gallon, Enamel Paints, 1-4 pint, 11c.; 1-2 pint, One pint, Varnishes, for hard oll fintsh, 1-2 pint, One pirt, Floor Paint, quart, 28.; 1-2 gallon, Brushes—Flat Varnishers, 3-inch size, Sash Tools, No. 3, SSSRnass Summer Bedding. (Third Ploor, Front.) Special selections from a large stock of the kinds most needed for summer comfort, specially priced for Wednesday: Summer Blankets, white or gray, per pair, 0” Medium-Weight Blankets, per pair, 1:50 Summer Comforters, full size, each, 95 Ruffled Comforters, fall size, each, 1.28 Sateen Covered Comforters, $-4 sire, reducedto 1,50 Bed Pillows, weight 3 Ibs., at, each, 45 Bed Pillows, extra fine filling, at, each, 1.45 GUARANTEED BY EGEL-COOPER'CO. Cth Ave.. 18th and 19th Sta, NEW YORK. s 5! 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We are prepared to furnish them in the following sizes and at these prices: * Felt bee Sa i SRE acl ahh ea ican ati Width 3 {t., weight 30 Ibs., 8.75) Width 3 tt. 6in., weight 35 Ibs, 9,50/ Made tn two Width 4 ft., weight 40 Ibe., 10.25/ Soe: satea’ Width 4 ft. 6in., weight 45 Ibs., 11.00) AIL ft, 3 in. long. Mail orders will receive carerul and prompkiate tention—and will be sent by prepaid freight to any railroad station in the following 9 State: Males, ns) achat, jew Hampshire, bode Island, Vermont Connecticut,

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