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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 65, 1901. ‘ : F Sarah Lasarus,. sixteen and eighteen Chairman John Voorhis and Michae! J.|next in line, who yanked down a difter-| [\’ MP fi WELLS HOPES TO years old respectively, who live at No. Dady, of the Board of Elections, vote in |ent lever and voted the straight Demo- M’AVOY—M'KEE 2 Bldridge atreet. the same precinct at No. 349 Atlantic| cratic ticket. FIGHT IS CLOSE. BEAT OUT HAFFEN. ‘Ag goon am the polls were opened the avenue, Brooktyn, For that reason| For a week a gummy machine has girls began a canvass of the Third Elec- probably they had the new voting ma-|been on exa.bitior, In the polling piace ——_ tlon District, in which they live. They chine placed there to-day for experl- Q have deen Instructed in] Ex-Pollee Inspector McAvoy, who te The friends of James 1. Wells the went through the tenement-houses, hy . that those who voted early] the Tammany leader in the Twenty=, Fusion candidate for President of The knocking at the doors, {f opened t i questions but went Into} third Assembly District, and Moses Mo» Bronx, were confident at erelock that (Goeen he oct eee a then ined telinauee ott 1 the necessary levers his Republican rival, were at tt by sear ; n : o Indus lithe 3 ‘ TREN TeSy Moana dete hab hardcorils them to go with them to the polllng/ DADY THE FIRST TO VOTE AT he ves ots for each eandt-| awn, and the Indteatlons ware tate this of a Aight. FAIR CAMPAIGNERS WORK FOR | rth tiy their advances’ were ov-| THE ONE USED IN BROOKLYN. =| other pretty: close. = The Thirty-fth Assembly District 1s ENGEL’S CANDIDATE. ted to by, wiven, Be = EOE eA vo han Ra teeabtet (et hia eee —>— normally Democratic py a large ma- ; : a uit ra used the machine| lzatfon, and McKee was making the A Jority. He SS | Total Vote Expected to Ne Counted"! . minutes that the] most of It to-day. Both the leaders: rmy of Hoboes Consumes] Wells was nominated on account of [Jennie and Sarah Lasaras Drive Mood thelr Broutid, at Gunes threatening Five Minutes After neni sseven voted his great personal popularity, and as Men to the Polls to Vote and again coaxing the get out} Palidcianee: w the : ! l ‘ ‘ Md vote for Cohen, ! Rdecnine : Brook-] were spending money lke water in get- All It Can of Eatables party. Wellea friends ay thats hen is in “Me Ate. “When last seen Jennie and Sarah w eaeraaeae ; st districts! thn ir adherents to . elng cut. The vote in the Bronx ts canvassing Aven’ strcet nd were, stele to 7 votes belng polled be-| T and Drinkables. wery pen ren SEEM cnt “| The na chine wh! in uset es an a : pines ees Sa . = Two pretty young girls took an un- ‘ friends al! 1 that day shteenth E fon District ee onder a fe 2 . be fr Te Berelrss |e oot pall Game, ial method this, morning of gaining Jacheine of Martin to defeat the of the First Assembly: Dintrict es tea reer ecdase necuraicsy Ws Rn eas | Pa Wick oper ieee CoTOUrt Sunday . (heen) tne hTeledey Bee.) tor Isdor Cohen, Martin Enget's | Republican candide ts, ¢ qned i iyn, worked without « hitch. ‘The vot |!eee World Wants, If you've got all sume] thelr iiots. a of the district “ LITTLE TIM” ON DECK. Phen te tele) rough aime: len: x |candidate for the Assembly in ‘de Ate’ | fr 4wae ever seen before. ev Mis lag place Is in Atlantic avenue, between | Day's enjoyment of the exper. | mer, don't use World Wants. If tn 3] nad voted, and the work of rounding Up "| to wee It se in, did you? | District. The girls were Jennie and] Ate.” Hoyt and Rond streets. e Was Somewhat apotled by the man| hurry. do. * stragglers began in earnest, , Sullivan Refuses to Stand for a $2 Kr? in Rugs. Breakfast for an Enormously The Beautiful at, Daringly Hungry Voter. Low Prices To-Morrow. __ Study this great Rug Store at close range. It’s profitable and pleasure- The Bowery had another one of thosc | able. Varieti extensive enough to please the most exacting. Is it any Sa AVE. rae Fea IOSE*eTS fine times today. Tho hoboes rode in| Wonder we are selling so many Ruge ? = occa athe hansoms and every man had plenty to Rugs of sumptuous beauty, designed and finished as carefully as a| eat and drink. That is saying that they | great artist paints a picture; Rugs of modest charm; Rugs in a wide range had all they wanted. of fineness; Rugs in all sorts of colors and combinations for every possible reat CWS tor ednesda ° Both sldex were mighty active in the | requirement. lodging-house district, but In the carly hours there was no trouble. In the Sixth and Elghth Assembly Districts the McCullagh deputies and the fusion Also Special Values in Couch Covers. Some particularly excellent values in the lines of Lace Curtains, Pore tieres and Couch Covers for Wednesday. Prices are much less than usual because of certain trade conditions and special purchases of unusual magnitude. So much that is new and eminently decorative, as well as distinctively meritorious, that interest will naturally centre very markedly in this busy Upholstery Section to-morrow: $3.15 TAPESTRY COVERS, Oriental - os| Sikes, IRISH POINT LACE CUR- Bee 3 a lug patterns, . Ss A Noteworthy Day for Homefitters at The Big Store. $35 REVERSIDLE ARMURE $5.50 SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, Fi > COVERS, bed, % : ‘ Of course, you are interested. Every man or woman with whom art and seco ro sic TURKISH TAPI:s. ">|. CTY SB auality, 3.38 ( ACITTY IN ITSELF @ Lace Curtains and Portieres. Rugs in odd sizes a-plenty. That brings many here who may have gone elsewhere in vain. Come and mingle with the crowds in the Rug Store to-morrow. Ratchers challenged industetously, but | AXMINSTER RUGS; alse Qn? ft; 26x54 inches, regularly $2.75, 1.753;economy in the adornment of the home is of genuine consideration will not allow TRY COVERS agaieent Dagan ooo te PAIRS FINE IRISH POINT CUR- the Tainmany men swore in thelr votes | very heavy: handsome, Medallion and | sox6o inches. regularly $4.00, 2.48} such attractive opportunities to pass unheeded. $40.00 FINEST REAL KELIM Real values, ors aco roLce iis #67 i860 There were a lot of arrests, and the| ROYAL WILTON RUGS; best rug 36x72 inches, regularly $5.00, 3.48 Busier than ever in the Homefurnishing Departments. November has (VERS, extra wide (wittout reary Ep STS TIOGA TS*ODISe Police Courte were wept busy, vst moat | madefor weat; new designs and colom | 4x7 feat, regulatly 87.30 s.25}started with a fine rush of business. October leaped away from all previous} snestcamet'shait, cach, 25,00| S¥ePHee® 4.50 5.75 7.90 9.75 12.50, the suspects wer +o fed by} ings; y ot je v' Mnacintratce, “Atout the asine top| pcioc tect recuamy 0.00, anceg |) fet Tnoarly $15.52 11.50}records, exceeding the corresponding month of last year by many thousand dollars.} BIG BARGAINS IN Lac.t | __ TAPESTRY PORTIERES. tlon of th Ned h = 3 a! “sc | 7:0220.6 feet, regularity 5 i ‘AINS. Several hunired from a prominent leturesque districts at 10 o'clock as In [029 feet, regularly $20.0, 3608 ior me caay eno 2250 DO YOU NEED FURNITURE ?—Firsivare for every soom in the house: Furaieure of SiigeMOREINGHAM LACE CUR. | Philadephia ell af 13 below, eal those hight . . . ", “ n 3 , O2 in, | value. isto: ore Saclan mabe south.of Fourteenth poopie so, 4.25 SMYRNA RUGS, second quality: simplest design or most luxurious conception and execution. Many beautiful pieces, ideal for wedding gifts. $2.85 SCOTCH NET CURTAINS, nov- we | pepee ite ete.: 4.65, 3,95 and 2.95) 5 50, thd) i ~ street was the headquarters of the Tim- 00, js The Rug Store was never better stocked. Hundreds of new felty patterns, othy D. Bulllvan Amoclayaa, at No. 27 | 18x36 inches, regularly $2.25, 9x12 feat, regalarty $25. 18.50 DO YOU NEED RUGS?— id Rugs have come in during the past week, and man their§ Bowery. “Little Tim” Sullivan was in| RaNGPUR SMYRNA RUG 7.6x10.6 feet, regularty $18.50, 14.505 orot ah Soran ie! ig past wi a any get charre and he ad seven, handaom |aavy and aurable; lange range of pat- | 6x9 feet, regalary $12.50, Linoleums und Orleloths, ‘ SF? . There's a conspicuous charm about the new Carpets. The cada in front of tne place. They were 5 6x9 fe Y NE) ARP’ — hebt aay hiatiing’ eae the Votes Totihe stint pines 4x7 feet, regularly $6.50, DO ou ED C. ETS ? display is the largest we ever had, and the finest, too. As- Special Prices Prevail for Wednesday. men who 354 days In the year are jucky | 7 feet 6 inches by 10 fee d 36x72 inches, regularly $4.00, sortments are superiorly large; and there's a distinct advantage in that. £0) cet ajatrecticar/ride: 9x12 fost, ‘30x 60 inches. regularly $3.00, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, and all sorts The demand for Linoleums and Cllcloths keeps up all the year ‘round, s No High-Priced Meals. SMYRNA RUGS; all 7 26x54 inches, regularly $2.25, DO YOU NEED UPHOLSTERIES rot things for dens" and cozy corners. Ever so Secagrnee partlealagecason! We designate several attractive specials, fur brief breathing spell “Little Tim" | Ht¥ guaranteed. many more things than we can tell about in print. i $1.90, PRINTED LINOLEUM ellects = 6 and 12 ft. wide; uare yard, ‘ standing in front of the place when | 18236 inches, regularly $1.40, 21x48 inches, regularly parjuet ani tile a 5 per eq @ pink-whlskered individual with a | 21x48 inches, regulatly $2.25, 1,48 | 18136 inches, regularly $1 10, DO YOU NEED HANDY HOUSEHOLD HELPS Cee er aaareninTcieeaninnes 90e. quality, Sic.;75e quality 6 ft. wide only, Es . tramp make-up on approached him OILCLOTH RUGS; extra quality; one half regular: prices; 3x3 ft., 30c.; 3x6 ft. 610, of economy realizes her best ideals in this great Basement Section. S0c.; 4 ft. Oin.x4 it. 6 le, 1S Dainty, beautiful, sparkling Glass-}oicLori; en: : 7 ;B patterns to choose from ; 1 DO YOU NEED CHINA OR GLASS WARE? ware, Cholcest Chinaware. Art Ware }1!. yas. and 2 PaaS neers yee ker toler z be 23 of conspicuous elegance. Bric-a-Brac famous for its exquisite charms. All the best potteries of France, Austria, England and the United States are represented in these fine displays. friendly yellow dog might approach Figuratively speaking his Carpets Bright with Style. z sat he menat to [Every Fresh Color and Design Is Promptly on Sale Here. whiskered man, with what he meant to Be] anjintrodustory smile, Selling thousands of yards of Carpets. Couldn’t begin to tell how many, sted [vet tag saked Sire rooms we've bettered since the first whiff of Fallish weather. “I ain't had no breakfast yet," sald uldn’t: “ . There's a logical reason for this remarkable busyness. People wot G:; Ll ad 2B, a: the man, “and {t don't go well on an t 4. 4 Sinaloa be coming here so steadily if they alta‘ think they, can (D2 so eaperi tH ag: Na. MeCLMEC e A, CAaSICAAS. “What do you want?" asked Tim. vantage at The Siegel-Cooper Store. or More Off Regular Prices. “A couple of dollars. appointments. 5 “A couple of doilars?” “Two dolla: Choice qualities are here in abundance. Prices are always lower than for a breakfast on the Bowery? G'wan.” | the same qualities sell for elsewhere, for our special arrangements with lead- 167 styles on sale roared Tim. “Here.” he sald to one of | ing mills enable us to offer you many exceptional inducements. f to-morrow. Nhe helper threw him into a nansom | At 1,35 a Yard—ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, worth regulary $2.25; best caret +f} These \bedsi_ are). in e helper threw him into a hansom ea 5 5 | 4s uisite designs and colorings; with and without bor- 1 4 and drove him first to a polling place. |. 2) ana atalr pa eter exq igus DES (| white and black, and all the latest artistic color- where he voted. Then the statesman At 85c ri Yard— INSTER CA % regularly $1.35; Alexander (-] ings, such as Nile green, § 7 ty bo Pate si Loe deeb ee has ‘Smith & Son's best make; handsome designs and colortags; bor- light blue, dark green, ‘and other standard makes; 15 patterns to select from; with and without borders; hall and stair patterns to match. pink and numerous “That's what | been getting all morn: ing,” mused Tim, “but the vote Ls com: ing out. We haven't had any trouble, +7) ; i 2 2 PLES r hues. At 60c. a Yard—tarestry CARPETS, worth regular! 90c.; best 10-wire | othe: I ei Ca Sn panties Coe ee aoe eared a . Wile: é Some have continuous but them fellers have been challenging every third voter. Every tenth man they arrest, it don't make no difference who It Is.’ , Se. extra ; x as bent posts; some have § d=? At 50c. a Yard—TAPrstRy BRUSSELS, Seis perth orders. td Lo h Ph 4 11 t- G and elasti ‘and will last a litetime. They are guaranteed not to mat Pasglney nag ae . P ers eavy brass scroll pat- . lumps or hollows like hair, atd, being mote elastic tha hair, thay wils ret3ia thete z z tern trimmings. This is a most advantageous opportunity for the thrifty to heed. {sah and not have to ta femade fom Sime to time, aa in tia caso of Bait mertimeas cree 2 loon at Grand and we"! §©6Srocertes of Highest Qual Enamelled bedsteads are increasing widely in popularity, their simplicity and ly osc gyn al nto ae Se oly ene a . ni . ; : XC hair matt: , the demand for them is great apd constantly in:reasing. once and, Sea e lee Tateae eran ciara aroat Wednesday’s Very Attractive Specials. hygienic construction being strongly in their favor. In addition, they are excep-{ hal: mattr 5 and one In Essex st He sat there It is an indisputable fact that economical marketing does not neces- : u'll use no other kind in future. We are prepared to furnish them following elses: tionally ornamental. , doa prices: this morning and gazed on the waiting sarily mean to buy at lowest prices. The ethics of correct housekeeping Mne of voters with apparent pleasure, GUARANTEED BY SIEGEL-COOPER CO. 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sts.. NEW YORK. —— If other Mattresses fail to give you the sound, refreshing sleep you need just try Our Gelipse Elastic Felt Ylatiresses, we firmly believe, the mattresses of the future. They are ders to match. At 90c. a Yard—®0pY BRUSSELS CARPETS, worth regularly $1.35; Lowell Hooks Both Ways. Martin Engel was just as active over in the Eighth. His headquarters are over saloon at Grand and Ludlow Width 3 ft., weight 30 Ibs., 8.75 miu cronet son) Backing on) shipping: Width 3 ft. 6in., weight 25 1bs., Q, ee) Made in two . ; make imperative the need of obtaining quality in its highest form. There H ee 17.00 ei emivatenn ee pene Soe eate is no berter place for the oxempllfication of the best standards of purity Actual value, $4.25; special price, 2.95 | Actual value, e2t Rr me * 19.50 Width 4 ft., weight 40 lbs., 10.25 Parts, sane cil have the. cmves of the |than The Big Store’s Pure Food Mart. Actual value, $8.50; special price, 5.00) Actual value, $23.75; special price, ae Widihanioiat weightas ibe 'qgiggl) See book worn off before noon swearing in | CANNED VRORTABLES: zig FISH; Selected Long Island Blue Fish, 7}Actual value, $9.50; epectal price, 6.25 | Actual value, $30.00; special price, 20, 00 ‘aio 0023 tes eae . ye, y can’ ‘em."" ipe Jersey oy 3 5 . a thea yoteen ae they (ca cf pep eo ay fancy, Maice CRACKERS; Boon’ Celebrated German A Actual value, $10.25; special price, 7.50 roar ae paeiptad ea Hie 33.00 Mail orders will receive careful and prompt attention. ome arrested c with: attempting to Spice Drops, 3 Ibs., 25c., Ib., , $32. . : wate fraudutently and arraigned in the Bae aren Wee 41 | PICKLES Ascericas Crave’ Gherkinn; Actual value, $13.00; special price, 9.50! actus value, $42.00; special price, 37.50 oO ~ i 5 ail Zammany men, ead oe eben a i oat OC) tee me es ne a 12.00 | actual vaiue, $47.50; speci! price, 41.25 Low-Friced Cookingand Heating cqurt to defend them. Every time N | Pancake Flour; pkge., 10] rea; Extra cholce quality; new crop; Actual value, $18.00; special price, 14.00) Actual value, $57.50; special price, 48.00 S arrest was made, Martin Engel .'" | COFFEE: ‘Breakfast, Blend;"* goad, Formosa Onlong, Young Hyson, Eng- Stoves He ware n puth between his office atl | many ak 40erper iby our price, by” 14 | Ceylon Teas ich arbenaie cup. qual Framed Pree Holiday Stlverware. on the court and. between him and Lavy. tes, 74 fu 81.0, f, a (OtUTOSs + ne Silverware Department Te taking on a holiday appearance; stocks} Your Needs Quickly Supplied at The Big Store. 15 MUSTARD: ner pers zeae i, Hardly a week passes but our Pic-}ere bright and freeh; assortments large; prices right, and already people “Principio,” ‘Iron Queen’? and “Edna.” Three 8 | PEARS; “Royal Red” choice California Offer, an thle tnstanea. ome UnUsAl} are buying for Christmas presents. very excellent cooking stoves that are in constant de= ning that nor Bartlett Pears; preserved in heavy er, aa in this instance. SILVER PLATED NUT SETS; 6 picks | FRUIT OR NUT BOWL; quadrupled y f 6 , 1 lodging , 17 | sugar syrup; special, large can, Colescd tenets Usttacens plow: incase. 1g/ plated; highly burnished: gol! sing: 4} mand. No need of experimenting or worrying when eit in charge of Sullivan’ PLUM PUDDING: “milters! beands all “17 | Gone Flemes ibs caer] Ce cc sgprotuctions from prominent artists: 6 picks and cracker in case, | (ale oe AY ANDSCRAPER; quai” ¢yoU have one of these stoves. Sure and satisfactory: Eehiamnty betore the add deposite peoplerean, 10| SOAP; Harel Family Lauoéry of Borax oil val tame; sie 20426; regular, 5412 plcka and 2 ciackere in wooden |< runled plates; eatin engraved; value Plenty of good and stylish oil, gas and coal pote LAMB HINDQUARTERS; fancy Can- pa eda oti seabird dbs stoves at very reasonable prices. Our Stove Store is of Semtor Sullivan's supportern took a litte time off after they, had | #48 Spring Lamb, Ib., voted to exercise thelr nimble. fingers. One of them took his station In front Of the Senator's headquarters, on the Hlousefurnishings. {worth keeping well in mind when your wants run in this direction. : Bric-a-Brac, China and Glassware. It’s a Good Time to Begin Buying for the Holidays. i “PRINCI. Our WEDNA" is a Sratciace baker, Fresh Attractions that Will Engross the Christmas is flying along! It isn’t many weeks off; and it’s high time to COOKING \krete wove oo the markets Ko. Tass, i tho | Senator, Coroner Attention of the Thrifty. give the gift season early consideration. ie STOVE, Is freee weer 1.00 Tim." iharry Oxtord, the The trend of the Housefurnishing Store is incessantly upward. Better- The Bric-a-Brac, China and Glassware Sections in the Basement are really mr ribleabiaet loi HEATER, aS tere Ares und. a number of| ment is continual; business is uninterruptedly expanding. the Sixth DI with fount, full nickel plated and guar- other shining Tammany, lights.) who say. Everything intended for the improvement and economization of domes- Art Stores, for they exhibit the newest and most advanced ideas in their respec- aonping caw. * 4 shake anteed rot to smcke or give odor of York. oat Upatdire and talked. over the | the work is here. tive lines. i : arate angie any kind; to-morrow, sername lieneblantnal’ wan ronaried (ts ‘We have what you want, and priced ia aay, that makes you eager to The stocks are among the finest and most complete in the world. Prices large-size {TUBE GAS RADIATOR, 31 lacbea Bald ehauarers he mina sae return whenever the Next wa cguapicuous as newness and excellence, fae pleasantly diversified. Plenty here for the slenderest purses, and plenty for He CoO yy ote nie, 2150 who wi quarters with a special : the most opulent. z *"” | CYLINDER GAS HEATER, with 24 tail of 200 men, Informed. that “DEWEY" CLOTHES BARS, 4 1-2 ft. ip r A a “ EEN” ‘ fre ere a ate thie) MEDICINE, miner, | high 4 tacks, worth 01.00; at All through the stocks there is a skilful blending of values that will meet Svove"tesccn oven, pusravice! cot ape oes 1 ! . 3 i hi iy mad q es sent a, Founaman, grit five men tol Irate ofhantwools’ 1.00 with your entire approval. fo warp out of aps, atroupy made | Cal plated: with 4 double doa | dumping grate, nickel-plaied cabin the se Keeping order. The other 1% men sat ‘3 PS AND SAUCERS, Plates, Fruit rf % h lated trimmings, 14-inch oven; to- . = CO HE ean Sa SRESSMARERS! eae ay: tutte etoremseial, 3.00 Saucers, wee Sueat German ‘chin, PES cainat vetsiciculvedecoraunds morrow, 16.75 | taze with fancy’ design urn; te-morrew, 11,00 ——————— 7 handso: decorated; regularly sold tewest Hav' hape, gold stippled 2 SLOW. IN. MASSACHUSETTS, Fa nehce age with OIL OR VINEGAR, BOTTLE, very =| at Sex; apecaly 4 Randies, tutaniy soldat “S200, 2.75 A ——— hone ate 85 ea Saat rea as 1) | Gapoand Sauets, French aed Geant Brn eenniceanne: ewing Machines EA ach. Brovoe lt; Notmore. tan, nall the, BOSOM BOARDS, Fan cutting, ful. size; regularly vold |etina, vary tehly decorated; tegulaily | | NEWEST RISQUE CENTRE PIECES, Exclusive dealers charge $55.00 for this machine under Vote Will Be Polled. with cleated ends, 10 ‘at $2.75; special, 1.75 kt obelines Pr rn figures, etc.; regularly sold at ——==4 a different name. We guarantee the machine for 5 years MOSTON? Nov 8 The) votetwas light | er nermael retteMge) te TABLE GLASSWARE. — than, wlesly decortied; Mug. Vaso | €1:50: s7eclal _ trom date of purchase, and will agree to keep it in repale aS oh menar repr etree. ond | morrow at . 35 TUMBLERS, water size, thin blown |and ‘Soap Dish; regulatly sold at 7Sc.; RINE ASSORTMENT of fancy-ahapet ff during that period. No charge for instructions as to vse a = "i i bs . ustrian, German, a . tration, will bo polled in many of the | HARDWOOD WASH BENCHES, 30 ae fo wane; rogulatty vold at Sie pes Somme Lo 9 wee DINNER SETS ses teat varity of shapes aud dees a itis an improvement on the latest make of the Singer le ranized Cans, P be | rations; regularly © a + “Crane i» being supportea by many| RONG BOARDS of clear tember, ial og LE baled seer are poet roam int ery DINNER SET, 103 pieces, fine thin |tpscialy Sewing Machine; has self-threading shuttle, automatic ten Democrats for Governor, and his m a <) | Round Willow CLOTHES HAMPERS, Biases nites plates totes rece oe porcelain, very richly decorated in VASES: Bohemian Glagsin fine rich sion and all the most approved attachments. The woods — Jority over Quincy will be pronounced, | #&-ft. size, 30 | good size, 80 ‘ al, 8 | natural colors, every piece gold traced, colors, ruby, turquois:, green and crys- work is of polished oak, and the machine is fitted with Te was ‘predicted this afternoon that | ste. size, 35| PASTRY BOARDS, made white ‘FANCY CHINA. regularly sold at $14.00, special, 9,50 tal; regularly sold at $2.25; spectal, three drawers. Se ete ua000 ton, ais with clested ends, 14216 sire, at CHOCOLATE POTS, Cracker Jere, TEA SET, 56 pieces, finest thin Aus- VASES: Lage sizes, 12 to 15 inches s machine as above, with drop head, giving it the appearance of a fepublican leaders conceded’ the city. to| CURTAIN STRETCHERS, 6x12, 75 | Galvanized CHAMBER PAILS, with alcely decorated, finest Austrian china; trian china, richly decorated, regularly high, very richly decorated, gold traced, ame 5 ih thelr ‘opponents by Y FO) 73146 at 1,00 cover, 10-qt. aize, at roealany ea at $ opecial, 95 | eold at $6.50, apecial, 4.90. regularly sold at $3.50 to $4, special, 2,50} table when closed, i} i : The Story of a Love Behind a Throne, A Tale of a Yankee’s Pluck and Shrewde ; ar: i | 8 By GEO. D. M’CUTCHEON, : C ) Begins next Thursday in the a Monarchy and the Pride of a I : !

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