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THE WORLD: TUESDA RICH BROTHER DENIES AID tT ‘JAMES HAMM. o TOO James H. Hamm, a Wil-; liam Street Merchant, HintsatSome Strange Lite Story as His Rea- son—‘'lf She Were to! Die Now,” He Says, “1 Would Not Bury! Her.” Without a penny fn the worldtand with { no way to bring her penniless daughter | to her, Mrs, Emma Jotinson, a widow. | ig etarving In a little back room of ¢ Harlem Hotel, One Hundred and Fift- || teenth street and Third avanue. Her brother, James H. Hamm, of Bluxome & Hamm, No. 2% William street, who Mrs, Johnson declares ts | ( worth a fortune, posithely refuses to aid her. ‘ “If she were dead," he sald to-day, “I would not bury her. Iam through with |’ her and hers." Mrs. Johnson is a tall, fine-looking woman, about forty years of age. She “ has deen a strikingly handsome woman. Her ight hair, she says, hn become | Port | When | eagront abroad I was left streaked with gray” only since her] "UPON ARE MDE, ater to New. Hamp- 0 shire and work, money gave out a few weeks ago, and flod employmen ve She has a soft volce came to New York to look for her efforts to proved unavailing. and an extremely culttvated accent I have ad- to my old ngers for a ve'tried everything. . I have written . I have asked stra: © HIS STARVING SISTER. PDEDIBODES]PGGBOOCANEGHICSOCLM IANA IODOGODOIGANVANANSDIOODOOD, ® D000) Oo; oO. @ DODOOVOOONS9: | ‘1 did help her and her daughter for years. until things occurred, connected with some deede and some annoying letters nent to my wife, that made impossible for me to continue to gt' her_money. “Sne in starving, is she? Well, Tam |truly sorry, but if T help her once it it ve “L don't know,” she said, “why my] position. T will do any honest work I means that | keep It up gerd keep it up, brother will not If he were| SA find. And qow T cannot get my| and 1 cannot do it, and 1 wont. x that I satd he was my | @4ughter back here, and I cannot pay) “If she were to die now I would not Rh Nie Rea Lis ETHTS Ey Feed | Seu bury her. Iam through with ber for- brother he would dy nothing for ime. ‘God only knows what will become of| ever, and she knows perfectly well Does he know that I need? | Un pote wen ise etl hy ieatare Ah, T have no such pri fice in William atreet, Uatened to the, nung daughter has been married 10. a0 1 have appeal tory of his sist Mifferings and / Italian barber who failed to support he: ara in iret “hook his head, He saya that he has not teen his sis cor myidau Hay | mittee ey Mein, He, ald, IE the jor niece in weeks. and tha: he hopes he Ne ei : S ‘o help he 5 ray : but when I y absolutely | through. {don't Novenem eharda| eatielen seer th t to seem hard- " aiareine | Hd help me.| hearted, but T have stood all Lean from i sof had had ried most of my faintly. a position shane ate: buried her husband, and a6 houscke awer In Bridge: be Au ort her too, “Tt ja one of those things,” sald Mr. you can't do anything lta so, and you've Just got to Jf the mmublic want to take jut | Hamm, | about, jlenve It so, joy case 1 am very glad of It. | Yowon't do anything myself." on’ JUSTIC BORNE TO) OF PEACE THE GRAVE LOGKED UP ‘Erastus Lewis Lald Away in| Francois, of West Hoboken, Great Casket and Pall- Accused by Mrs. Bearers Heavy Men. Minnie Bauer. Brastue Lewis, the fattest man in Jerrey City, who, before his death welghed 620 pounds, was buried to-day. | son Francol an ex-Assemblyman; wae Although the relatives tried in every | arrested toway in Weat Hoboken, The] way to avold notoriety, the circum-| charge against him {s that of breaking, stances attending the funeral were such entering and larceny, and 1s made by that the curious were naturally at-| Mrs, Minnie Bauer, of No. #8 Diviston tracted to the house of mourning, at No. | street, Weet Hoboken, 1082 Bui pit avenue, and to the ceme-| On Thursday Inst a dog belonging to tery. Henry Staub, 2 grocer in Division Wher ,3¢ rervicon began in the Lewis | street, bit Henry Bauer, jr., the son of home detail of police kept a throng | Mrs, Bauer. The boy's father thereupon in th street at a respectful distance. | went to Recorder Hensel and asked nd. The “ig wathering eyed with Interest a The Recorder, {t 1s anid, told Dlock and falls rigged from the roof, ler to shoot the dog If he met ft on and took note of the fact that the| the highway. rashes had been removed from one of jer mubsequently killed the dog, the window ereupon Staub went to Justice Fran- In the parlor of the house the dead | cols and procured a avmmona Ina clyll man lay in a coftin 7 feet 3 inches long | action to recover damages for the loan and 3 feet wide. The casket wan hand- | of the dug. The summons waa given to Constable Joxeph Sonntag to serve. He met with nm _exceedingly warm reception and did | not succeed In serving the summons. Last ulght Justice Mrancots deputiaed Richard Ruland to arrest lane: On going Iauer's house Ruland e}had an experience simiia to thay of tives at the head | Bonntag, ‘Chen the Justice devermined a Fey the eximmons himself, He went tu the Bauer restdenas, accumpanted by As A result of a row over the ahoot- ing of n dog, Justice of the Peace Jud- some and rested on a bier strengthened with extra braces and supp: The dead mant was kraw body te. to every= Hy Raw in Jersey Clty natural and and ld 8. Willlam Her- Qubing, wll fat men | ttuland, and there wax a third row. Were imple and | After things had quieted down Mra. at their ‘lurion Undertaker Georzu | fauer missed her pocketbook, and to- Brackner, with a force of men, after) ‘ity ehe caused the arrest of Juatice locking the casket, pushed It to t Vrancols and Rula‘ad. Shu alleges that Wialow, from which the sashes the pocketbook cuntalued over $10 In been reinoved, The block and falls were tested and ¢ ropes drawn through the window an} fastened secur whieh wan Ifted swung through th ani silver, i e cane came bore Juatice Kichman, j who held the defmndant« in $100 for the Grand Jury, SPREE ENDS IN DEATH. mn O'NCAU Steps in Front of Mey Crr and Is Killed, Thomas ONeill, forty years old, stepped in front of a rapidly moving trolley car 7g. Bayreville, N. J., at mid- yy about the cottin, ually, and gently | wind Men gulded’ tt to the hearse, and it lowered by iy and into place, ai ropes eas is time a big throng watched the Proceeding, policemen fringing wd ready for emergency, not of dlnorder, | was pusher Alt Ali urse to Macpheluh Ceme- Inourners entered carriages face | another bia force of men! night lant ‘aight. and. wae killed. Ine jong’ the casket from |stantly."" Hay waa “Intoxicated at ihe Which wig of extra width and length [7 | cutlous at the cemetery. Tor Of the] sy, r emetery. 5, ‘Nhe Kca@a to Success is via Sunday No hitch marred Jn any. way-the gere- jen and burial 7: "AY the F°°°- | Wort Vepante, ae ayipiien > DECEIVED, | NYS GIRL BIGAMIST. —-—.-. Pretty Rose Levy, Arrested, Disowns Both Her Husbands. Mrs. Levy wante: Her second marriage Diverce from her firs’ Nothing to do with aga Walling that she was through with men forever and declaring that she had been deceived in the two marriages rhe Lavy, a pretty was arraigned this morning fn the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on a charge of bigamy. she was atrested last nignt at Good Ground, Where she was acting as a lad panion in a famtly, on a char: he by the trac husband, Jultus MH. Levy. It was alleged in the complaint that the young woman ond married Levy | January, I, und that, without being orced, had married Joseph Goia- stein in’ March Jamt. ‘the o maid that her home wan dway, Brookiyn, wandtted et unl the was He is a C summer Iver, 82 x did “not Atha Ife. that an Waa contracts he i fyollah girl 0} ala not ive t Tlage a necte lived togetner chey atparated. Jase rat, M cured evidence joa hi rien . Lavy mye, she pros Inet her husband and Wd that he went Y hy would get u divorce for on the lawyer several tn se#, DUL Was always pul on, rina ld her that he had sect: Aring With uw Judge, had pr yorce and xatd that she might again, te In love with him. res, Cunt he had juat ih of money on accor ft father, “Levy, a koew that she with Goldmtetn, and she cven rays he stood outside the house while she Wan married (0 her second husband at wo days after this marriage th young woman learned thet Goldateln was not yet twenty-one years old and that his inherited fortune waa all w myth. Her love again grew cold and she left was Very Wealthy, but all. shi fay, about hie busiiess Wad that it "eo we sald to-da: a wanted her second marriage ‘ant i divorce from from, her frst. hu ule have neting GLODOOOGIOS!s 6% 00000 OOD i) StSel specter Y EVENING, AUGUST 29, (901. & f) AT THE Foun Our Ninth Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Co . or e a Jurniture and Ftome Surnishings, now in its third successful week, continues to attract the earnest attention and thoughtful consideration of the prudent and the economically inclined, for investi- gation and comparison have convinced them that THE BIG STORE’S STOCKS AND ASSORTMENTS ARE THE LARGEST, QUALITIES THE FINEST, AND PRICES THE LOWEST. Make your selections now, before the return of the multitudes from the or two, don’t worry about that. country, when the crowds will be greater and the prices higher. ready to furnish the home, or refurnish it, as the case may be, for another month You really can’t afford to miss such an opportu- nity as this to save money, and we’ll gladly accommodate you in the matter of time. If you are not Just make your selections, pay a reasonable deposit, and we will pack and store them for you until wanted. 96 designs of 3-PIECE PARLOR SETS, in new and Actual value $18.50, sale price only = 12.50 Actual value $25.00, sale price only 18.50 Actual valve $36.00, sale price only 24.50 Actual value 945.00, sale price only 35.00 Actual valve $55.00, sale price only 42.50 Actual value $57.50, sale price only 45.00 Actual value 964.00, sale price only 50.00 Actual value $68.50, sale price only 54.00 ‘Actual valwe $75.00, sale price only 60.00 Upholsteries. LACE CURTAINS. A few of the many, remarkably low priced: Real Arabian Curtains, 940.00 quality, per pair, 24,50 Real Arabian Curtains, 620.00 quality, per pair, 12.50 Renaissance Curtaine, 625.00 quality, per pair, 15.00 Renalssence Curtains, 615.00 quality, per pair, 10.75 Irteh Point Curtains, $12.50 quality, per pair, 8.50 Iriem Polat Curtains, 99.00 quality, per pair, 5.85 Scotch Lace Curtaine, $5.50 quality, per pair, 3.90 Fine Nottingham Curtaine, $4.50 quality, per pair, 2.80 Bettingham Curtains, $2.75 quality, per pair, 1,65 PORTIERES in scores of new, novel and remarkably beautiful de- signe and colors at wonderfully low prises. Armure a4 Oriental Striped Portieres, reversible and fringed top and bottom, $3.50 quality, per palr, Tapestry 300 pairs in nine different atyleo and thirty Tapestry Pe a pale worth less than $5.00, many werth $7.00; Elie effects; Beauvais T: ‘apectry Portiores, in the new border effects; Beauvala Tapes- Tapestry | ‘Mercarized Tapestries; Frou Frou Tapestries, etc.; value $8.00 to $12.50, per pair, Damask Posticres, sore $18.00 all silk goods with i Prager some $: brocaded damasks with satin bor- dere and ailk rope edges; many others; valuss up to $30.00; 2.45 3.85 0.85 at, per pair, 13.50 BIG TAPESTRY VALUES. Basket Weave Tapestry, S0-In.; value 59c.; per yard, 35 Petit Potat Tapestry, $1.50 quality; per yard, 75 Satin Damasks, $2.00 quality; per yard, 1.10 Satin Damasks, $3.50 quality; per yard, IOUS as 95 Fine China, Cut Slass and Dinner Ware at fully 33'; to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. CUT GLASS. Best American Cut Glass, all deeply cut in the most brilliant peep ey is 3) mantel io large that we will men- tion only a few ofthe most attractive offerings: Cut Glass 9in. Fruit or Berry Bow!, very rich design; regu- larly sold at:§4.75; special at 3150 Jase Olive or Bonbon Dish, with handle or without; regu- farty ood ‘at 62.00; special at Ae 4 Balts, with very heavy ectew tops; regularly sold opecial at at 9 25 DINNER SETS. aner Set, French Limoges China, 100 pleces, with large 16- is ratte and. soup tureed, complete service, very richly decorated; regularly sold at $22.00; special at Dinner Set, French Limoges China, 112 pleces, same as above; regularly sold at $23.00; special at emer Set, Austrian China, 100 pieces, very handsomely Dinner dim four decorations; regularly sold at $18.50 special at Dinner Set, fine thin porcelain, richly decorated, 100 pieces; regularly sold at $11.00; special at Tea Set, 56 pleces, finest Austrian China, richly decorated; regularly eld at $7.50; special at ODD CHINA. 16.50 18.75, 13.40 6.50 4.50 'Cups and Saucers, finest French China, very handsomely decorated ad gold traced; regularly sold at'Soc.; special at Condensed Milk Jara with cover and plate, very handsomely Goneenaet atrion China; reptarly sold at A%e-;-apectal at Pot, Japanese fite-proof China with loose strainer, very Mindsomiciy? decorated in Hight blue; regularly eold at’ 25¢,; special at Large size; regulatly sold at 38c,, special at Cuspidor, Austrian China, very richly decorated, gold lined; regularly sold at 45c.; apectal at TOILET SETS. ps thape, handsomely decorated ; regu- jal at 25 Tollet Set, 9 pieces, lar larly cold at $2.50; spec Tollat Set, 12 pleces, with larg decorated in natural colorn an: 97.50; epectal at 1.95 ¢ slop jar, very farcy shapes, ra'a nied’ Texularly 8oke at ee acy ahape with cover; regularly sold at 78 LAMPS. Lamp, latge size, best quality of nicks! plate with perforated foot, best contral-draught burner, shade and chimney complete; regulary sold at $1.75; special 1,19 Ges Glebe, fine glass, imitation of cut glase; regularly sented 30h; epoca ob 10 Bessmeat) on EweL mahogany, as well as in mahogany finish ; tempered stcel springs, and covered in the ne: ‘ Roman plush, Verona and many other fabrics, specially priced for this sale, as follows: Actual value $35.00, sale price only 22.50 Actual value $36.00, sale price only 24.00 Actual value $44.00, sale price only 32.50 Actual value $52.50, ale price only 30.75 Actual value $$5.00, sale price cnly 42.50 Actual valve $64.00, sale price only 50.00 Actual value $70.00, sale price only 55.00 Actual value $75.00, sale price only = 50.75 Actual value $60.00, sale price only = 67.50 Actual value $83.00, aale price only 72.50 Actual vatue $87.50, sale price only 75.00 | Actual value $160.00, For to-morrow (Wednesday), popularly known at The Big Store as Home- fitters’ Day, we present this list of unrivalled values: $ Parlor Furniture. 197 designs of 5-PIECE PARLOR SETS, inthe newest and most beautiful desions, with frames of genuine ine handsomely inlaid, others richly carved ; all made with best a. and finest quality of satin damask, figured tapestry, embroidered Actual value $92.50, sa’e price only 80,00 Actual value 3100.00, sale price only — 85.00 Actual value $104.09, sale price only $0.50 Actual value §110,00, sa'c price only 98.00 Actual value $117.59, sale price only 90,50 Actual value $133.00, sale price only 110.00 Actual value $158.00, sale price only 124.75 Actual value §105.00, sale price only 135.00 Actual value $195.00, cale price only 150,00 Actual valu> $250.00, sale price only 190.00 Actual value $390.00, sale price only 225.00 handsome designs, specially priced for this sale, as follow } Actual value $82.50, sale price only 70.00 | Actual value $102.00, sale price only 87.75. Aotual value $129.00, sale price only 100.00 | Actual value $137.50, rale price only 110.00 le price only 129.00 Actual value $175.00, sale price only 138,00 Actual value $200.00, nale price only 160.00 Actual value $215.00, sale price only 167.00 Actual value $235.00, sale price only 175.00 (Third Floor Hloor Coverings. CHINESE MATTINGS. 460 rolls extra heavy China Matting, perfectly reversible, made from sslected straw, in handsome style and colorings, many patterre in the clos} weaves which are 6 popular, There mattings came in late, and to avoid carrying them over to next acason we have matked them at lesa than they cost to import. At the prices named they should be all nold in ore day. 40-yard rolls, weighing 85 to 90 Ibs., actual value $10.50; spectal at 6.00 RUGS. Tapestry Rugs, copies of Oriental Rugs, 30x60 inches, worth $300; special at 1.50 Smyma Rugs—We have 300 of the best quality of all-wool Smy Rugs in the sizes named below, which we will sell at 50 rer cent. | than regular prices, or as followa: 30x60 inches, worth $3.50, now 1.65 ‘36x72 Inches, worth §5.50, now 2.65 4x7 fect, worth $8.50, now 3.95}, 6x9 feet, worth $18.50, now 8.95 T2104 feet, worth $28.50, now 14.00 75 Carpet Rugs, made from remnants of Carpets, with borders to match, sites 6x feet. We have priced them as follows: Those made from Tapestry Brussels Carpet, each, 6.50 Those made from Velvets and Axminster Carpets, each, 10.00 Housefurnishings. Columbia Carpet Sweeper, made by the Bissell Co., 1.40 Dog Collars in assorted lots of different grades of leather, 20 Worden Coat Hangers, made of hardwood, with copper Hooks; per doren, 35 Folding Step Chair, made of hardwood, 85 Gray Stee! Enamel Rice Boiler, No. $3 45 14-qt. Gray Steel Enamel Dish Pan, 40 Berlin Sauce Pan (4-qt.), to-morrow, 35 Curtain Stretchers, the improved kind, 85 China Salt Boxes, with Cover and neatly decorated, at 18 £-ft Step Ladder, strongly made, 35 Blackening Cabinet, made of hardwood with carpeted tops, 65 Hardwood Rolling Pin with smooth finish, 9 Ready Mixed Paints, 1-2 pint size, 10 Euamel Paints, 1-4 pint size, 10 Medicine Cabinet, with lock and key, different grades, 45 Fook Shelves, standing 48 in., with 4 shelves, 45 Preserving Kettle of gray steel enamel ware, 49t. size, 25 Preserving Kettle of gray steel enamel ware, 6-qt site, 30 STOVES. rincipio"’ Cooking Range is.one of the finest and most durable ranges on the market; it has a large sired oven, extra heavy castings acd duplex dumping and shaking grate; the No. 7 size complete with elbow, pipe and damper, for 5 wait Ose Cooker, with, ange sire 161m. oven, fully nickel- nth Damemeat) A KHigh-Srade Sewing Machine for $74.95. One of the largest and best ksown manufacturers of sew- ing machines has abandoned the city agency system of market- tng his machines and has placed his entire line in our hants. We shall therefore offer a carload of the best American made sew ng machines to-morrow at less than half dealers’ regular prices. these machines drawer machir work of polished oak, with drop-hea pearance of a table when closed. It ba ments and improv for 5 years The price is only with "wood- ich gives it thea the latest attach. ents, and is fully guaranteed by the maker ‘find the name stamped cn each machine. find the pam ped 14.95 Go-Carts and Baby Carriages. What is home without a baby? And where there's a baby or two there’ must be a good Go-Curt or a Baby Car- riage. You'll find the best makes at The Big Store always, and always marked at the market's lowest prices. To-morrow’s special offering consists of twenty-n ne dif- ferent styles of RECLINING AND STATIONARY GO- CARTS AND BABY CARRIAGES, upholstered with cor- duroy, velour and Bedford cord; some have green enamel gear, rubber-tired wheels, full sized reed bose ind pret-, parasols mounted on strong, adjustable rods. a 00; ‘our choice for ecsat Foes, Near Coaue.) AIO vee Sb CLA GOL eR Bin Don’t Miss That Big Sale of Pure Linen Collars and Cutts for Men, Women and Boys now going on in our Men's Furnishings Dept., if you would save lots of money on your collars and cuffs. Here are the details: Spet cash secured for us, at practically our own prices, the entire ‘‘clean- up'' of this season's stock of THE JOSEPH FOWLER SHIRT & COLLAR CO., of Glens Falls, N. Y. The greater number of this big assortment of collars and cuffs is made up of 4-ply pure linen. They were made up for several of the best haberdashers of America, but, for one reason or another, were not accepted. Some of them are what is known to the trade as ‘‘seconds,’’ but the imperfections are not Noticeable, end will not affect the appearance or wear. All the styles are of this year’s make---the latest and best. QUANTITY PURCHASED, SIZES OF COLLARS, SIZES OF CUPFS, VALUE OF COLLARS, VALUE OF CUFFS, 11,000 Dozen. 11 to 20. 8 to 12. 1Sc. to 20c. each, 20c. a pair. A choice of the Collars for Se each. A choice of the Cuffs at Oc. a half dozen pair. ‘Main Floor, Centre, 1st at, Steg Our Midsummer Shirt Waist Sale t ‘shits’? of the kind ever scored by any New York house. Thovsands of sfied and delighted pations will cheerfully testify as to that. The Waist Department has been crowded ever since the sale be- gan---and those who came to see, remained to buy! And small wonder} for such quantities, qualities and assortments at such low prices have seldom been offered. Great as have been the sales, we still have many tables piled high with a vast collection of handsome chirt waists-- enough to satisfy the wants of such of our custamers as have not bzen able to attend this biz bargain opportunity thus far. There's an endless variety of materia's ta select from, the quelities are of the best, the colorings and patterns dainty and effective, styled into plain and fancy shirt waists that are both handsome and durable. ‘It's impossible to descrite them. --space wouldn't permit of it---so we must ask you to come and look them over for yourself. Meantime, sce how chearly we are offering them }is one of the bing PLAIN WHITE AND FANCY LAWH WAISTS, PLAIN AND FANCY BATISTE AND LINEN WAISTS, FANCY DIMITY WAI'STS. $2.50 to $3.50;| Values from $4.00 te $6.00; now se'ling for $7.90 (Secon’ Floor, Frowt.) Values fr now felling S750 Va'ues trom $1.50 to $2.25; how selling for IS5e. Two Big Bargains in Plaited Straw Gelescopes and Leather Club Bags, offered right at a time when they are most needed by the tourist and v. cation seeker. bi Plaited Straw Telescc p2s—22 and 24 inches long, will expand to 18 inches, with double strap and handle; will hold almost as much os a. trunk; extremely light’ and durable; 9g Priced at some stores at $1.75 and $2; our price, only Leather Club Bars- Olive and chestnut colors, full size, mus‘in lined, with nickel~ locks an! catches: Acchoice of the 12, 13 or 14 inch sizes for _ rs 8 (Malo Flour, Centre, 18th St. Side,) A choice of the 15 to 18 inch sizes for Bicycles and Beeycle Sundries. Fully three months of delighttutcy- cling weather before the season chem yet loo’c at these matchless cheriga 24 The Last of Those Splendi \\ 1901 Truss Frame Fowler = Bicycles (Men's s'zes only—-22 and 24 inch frames) 10.75 : NF | Wy are now cn sale at the vei = Sa low price of These wheels were made to sell at $40 and they're cheap at that. We ht the entire stock of the retiring maker ard sold hundreds of them throtighout the season at $15.78. To make a quick and certain clearance of th balance, we cut the price to just $10.7S—the lowest Frice at which a strictly first-class wheel can be had. many left, and when they ate gone no more can be had. Also, that big Special Purchase of WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE BICYCLES, the real name ot which we have promisad Bet As ferent, but which have Seen on sale right Nete in New: York: quite recently at $40.00 ani Hurry up if you want one—we haven't 50,00 each, They are fitted with the best of ;,uarantce/ tires and are fully guaranteed for a We have christened them The Eldon,’? ard will sell them, while they last, at the very low price of 12.75 JUVENILE WHEELS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS~—2+-in. frame, Fauber hang- ere, guaranteed tires; wartanted to stand rough usage; sale price, only BICYCLE SUNDRIES of the best makes and brands at the city’s lowest prices. 14.75 Just note a few: 1901 Search Light Gas Lamps, 1.25 Pocket Foot Pumgs, very strong, 10 1991 20th Century Gas Lamps, 1,25 Pants Frotectors, made of cordurey, 1601 Electro Gas Lamps, 1) 25 | With cloth clamps on side, 10 Sak’s Continuous Ring Bells, wind like Veeder 10,000-Mile Cyciometers, each 45, a watch, only 5 | Bicycle Chain and Lozks, with key, 1S UNIVERSAL COASTER AND BRAKE, the best made, attached to x) your wheel for 2 IS Within wagon delivery limits we will call for and deliver, free of charge, all wheels for which this attachment is ordered here. (Second Floor, Rear.) Sood Ohings to Gat and Drink, A small but carefully selected list, all wonderfully low in price and sure to appeal to the economical. GROCERIES. Cocoa: Harel Concentrated Breakfast Fiah, fancy selected Salmon steak, Ib. 10¢ b-ghving qualities; teihe tio (90 Poultry: Fancy Philadelphia Broiling Tomatoes: “‘Manted" brard choice j Chickens, Ib. 12KC ted ripe Jersey Tomatoes, solidly + Delicates: Rolled | Sugar Cured packed In gallon cans; gal., r Beet (sliced), 1b. 6c Peepers hoe WINES AND LIQUORS. Uceeda Biscuits Pete. 2© California Claret, Zinfandel and Bure Victor Rolled Oats, 2-Id. pkge Sc gundy, fully matured and bottle ripe, Milk: "Eagle" brand Contensed gal., 95, 5S ard 70 Milk, can, 12¢ California Port and Sherry, good blood> Prunes: Fancy large California maker, gal., &s Prunes, 4 Ibs. 25c¢ Blackterry Brandy, fine for medicinal Sardires : Eastport Sardines in oil, '\s, purposes, gal., 2.00; bot., doz. 45; 2 tins, 9 Maryland Rye Whiskey, gal., 2.00 Flour: Hazel Gluten Flour; contains Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, gal., 2.50 ; genious properties of the only to ete cellent for building, Up Monongahela Rye Whiskey, 3.00 the system; S-Ib sack, 49 (Fourth Floor.) opEn€ THE BIG STORE WY Siesanie¢ PADAUT O nett re as fe 1904 World Almanac PRICE 25c.

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