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HELP WANTED.
OOOD TERRITORY open for first-class
Solicitor. Plan combines Hull?lng
Loan ami I.if.- Insvirancc. Soutli Hosi
ton Hulldlng und Life Association, ilad
dlngton Building.
8AL13SMISN?Wo will send samples and
Utxy good salary and expenses, or big
commission, to proper applicant: goods
sold readily: experience unnecessary.
Address 1\ O. 1351, N. Y. City.
HVANTIOU-Quoil, reliable nurse to re?
main on premises. Must conic well re?
commended. Apply ut once No. 121 I
Freemason street. dccS-tf ]
I WANT Five Experienced Building and
Loan Solicitors well acquainted in Nor?
folk and adjacent towns. Will pay
salary with commission. Call on W.
M. l'ARlt, at Atlantic Hotel. Norfolk,
between 2 and i p.> m. uu-i-tf
?ALKSMICN?One locally and one to
travel; will pay good salary und ex?
penses or commission; orders easily ob
tnlued; experience unnecessary: ^or
samples and particulars address P. O.
? Rox 120 New York city._
BOARD?For two single gentlemen; sln
glc rooms; convenient to the business
portion of the city: can be obtained by
addressing "A. 10.," this olllce. delU-tf
KYEIIYHUDY - ln"scarch of bargains for
Holiday Presents should attend the
grand holiday sale at N HSHAUM'S, 12S
Main street. Pictures; Bibles, Hooks.
Art Novelties, etc., sold at iialf price.
PRESCitl'.'TlONS carefully coinpound
Cd. All Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toi?
let Artleies, Cigars and Tobacco. W.
f. PHILLIPS. 210 Main street.
HOARD.?A married couple without
children call obtain board at a low
figure by addressing "SAFETY," Vir?
ginian oltice. dc3-lf
CONSULTING ELECTRICAlT" BNGI
Nioint.?.M. a. Agelasto. 31 Plume st.
KCK-f CRfifi? A T.I. A notr? (3R? NC I NO
niSlfO r;tluu?> th(> Ke:: turns ?i..t lleiimv- ,
lnu lllvniislicH, In 1M p. Isiok tor u itaiuit. '
?I.iIiii It. W.KxIticic.v. is; W. -!Sd Ht.,N. V.
Juvoutur o? Woo.ibury's l'aciul ?oup.
_ FOR RENT.
PGR RENT?House N7 Yarmouth street,
with all modern Improvements; posses?
sion can be given by the 1st of Decem?
ber. Apply lo 97 Unte street. no2.>-tf
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE?id-horse power Holler and
ISoginc, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys,
Delling, etc.: all good as new; will hu
sold low to a prompt buyer. C. W.
king, 333 lUgh street, Portsmouth, Va.
del2-lin _ _
for SALI-: CHEAP.?Plans and specifi?
cations for brick residence, drawn by
one of the best architects In tho
State. Address, ??Plans." this oflico.
_nolT-t.f.
BEST PilO ?ni( WOOD, $j M
Sawed, split ami delivered. Pirsl ipiul
il>' lil'g, Nut ami St OVO Cttal. Also. Dry
Slab Wood; Yard and Ofllee cast end
Bute street extended. 'Phone 7JS.
VA. WOOD,', COAL AND ICE CO..
A. LIEI3MAN. Agent, Manager.
"china decorators,"
mrs: jenny deloney rich
teaches all the latest Parisian designs In
China Paintings, Tapestry, Pastel. Water
Colors and oil Paintings, NORFOLK
COLLISQE;
The Orphans of Si. Mary's AnyIiin .
The slKters in charge of St. Mary's
Orphan Asylum have sent out circulars
litinounclnt! Hint the asylum as usual
during the Christmas season, will he
open for the visit = of the friends of th ?
little orphans, and thai donatio:!? ?f
money, dry fronds; groceries, and provi?
sions will he gladly received. To be
sure nil who can will gladly contribute
their mite toward:- Hie orphans, and the
happy season Of Chris thins U the time
above .m'I others lo make glad the
hearts of the little ones.
In I,linking Tor Xiiins Presents
he sure t<> call and bco the new goods
r.:lved by Prank II. Gale this week.
Every day something new, and his
prices are low down. From now i ??
Xmas he will sell fine diamonds nnd
wiiichoa almost at cost. Call on him
nnd save money.
the place is 152 MAIN street.
Tlie iicmatMi [nerenses.
The demand Ihcri ases for our Patrol
$2 Shoe, which Is so well adapted for
the weather we uro now having. Made
with three solid leather soles in gaiters
und laced.
Policemen; foundry men. blacksmiths
phltllers. ami all kinds of mechanics
wear llieni.
Those that want an easy, broad shoe
Should call al
HI3LLER'S SHOE STORE,
4G Haul; street, opposite Courthouse.
XttiiiM Presen Is at Cost.
Hats. Umbrellas, Canes, Gloves.
Children's Purs. Mink Rons, and Fur
Trimmings at cost.
Pew ( hoiec stiff hats (dosed out at $1
ntnl $1.50.
It. il raker. jr.. Trustee,
de 17-51 111 Main street.
The Correct S'liiuu.
For correol thing In specks and eye?
glasses call on Dr. Week.
Holiday Excursion Males on (lie Unl
II mo re and oitio.
in pursuance of Its usual policy, the
Ualtlmoro and Ohio Railroad Comjiany
will sell excursion tickets between
all stations oil Its lines east of the
Ohio river for all trains December 21,
22, 33. 25. ::i and January 1st. valid
for return journey until January 7th.
inclusive, at reduced tales.
ARTHUR G. LEWIS,
Passenger Agent, no Main street.
dcIT-lit
r.it.jo.v t'lirisliiias.
If yon would enjoy Christinas sights,
Wear Dr. Week's specks.
We have sterling silver novelties
for 25c. and 50c. each. Cheap presents.
Chapman .v.- Jnkemnn.
l>rs. Harmon A- I'lrey.
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Consul?
tation free. ISC Main street. Norfolk.
tselul Holiday UII'in.
Rig bargains this week. Sei- lost
Sunday's Virginian.
WRIGHT'S. 10?'. Main street.
Our novelties in cut glass, silver
mounted, are all new nnd low in price.
Chapman & Jakeman.
ISnvo Yori Seen?
Haven't you seen Dr. "Week yet?
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Matters of .Small Moment About the Ciiy
Very Briefly Chronicled.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS NOTES.
A Full und Concise Kccord of tlio
Minor ili cols of n Crowing Sen*
pun t'lly I.ulil linre l? the Many
Renders ol' tlie Newsiest or Kur
loiii l'npcrs.
A new street car. No. 03, was tried
over the route yesterday.
The game of football this afternoon
promises to be an exciting contest.
The steamship Pinner's Point clear?
ed yesterday nnd will still this morning.
A large number of people ait tended
the oyster roast at Ocean View yester?
day.
Mr. R. C. Hrcnnnman, of the Cape
Charles; Headlight, was In the city yes?
terday.
13. W. Sullivan, captain of No. I En?
gine Company, of Harrlsonburg, was In
the city yesterday.
Mr. C. J. Rheim, Superintendent of
the Stale Farm at Halifax. N. C, was
in the city yesterday.
W. T. Hay wood, colored, was arrested
by Oirtcer Hunter last night on suspi?
cion of stealing a. vest.
Mr. J. O. Chitrles. editor of the Tnr
boro Southerner, was registered at the
Hotel Norfolk yesterday.
Police Sergeant Taylor made ills ap?
pearance at the station house yester?
day after an Illness or several day.-.
Tile Progress Building, being erected
by Mr. D. Lowonberg. on Town Point;
will, it is thought, be completed early
in January.
R. T. Hill was arrested on Main street
yesterday afternoon, charged by Special
Olllcer Moore, of the s. p. c. A., with
overloading a horse.
Captain Reale, <>f the ferry steamer
City of Portsmouth, yesterday reported
to the Inspectors the collision which
happened several nights ago.
A runaway horse created considerable
excitement on Main street last night
abmit It' o'clock. He was caught in
front of The Virginian olllce.
Mr. J. H. Morris, of Morris & Phlegar,
stenographers, who vvaa married in Uo
anoke Wednesday; arrived in the city
yesterday and registered at the At?
lantic.
Mr. Roswcll T. Gamp, who lias been
confined to his house for several months
through Illness, was aide to l ? out yes?
terday and was warmly greeted by
many friends.
General W. P. Roberts, of North Ca?
rolina, United States Consul at Vic?
toria. It. C was in the city yesterday.
General Roberta is on his way home to
spend the holidays.
Mi*. Charles IS. Klzer, Chairman of
the Legislative Committee of the Cen?
tral Lahor Union, returned from Rich?
mond last night, where ho has been in
the interest of the 11? tv oyst. r law nnd
tin- mechanics' lien law.
A new method of promulgating the
weather forecast will he inaugurated
in this city In a short while, it is pro.
posed that the fori cast will be stamped
oh all let lets parsing through th post
Ofllce, thus giving the greatest pub?
licity to weather predictions.
The member.- of the Councils will
to-night make another effort to get
together in committee of the whole
On the Berkley annexation matter, ami
it Is hoped that it will be possible to
secure a quorum so thai Ihe ci mmltteo
from Berkley can be heard.
The Virginian takes pleasure In an?
nouncing tl.at Cap:, .lauos Q, MulllllS,
chief clerk of the Atlantic and Dan?
ville Railroad Company, who has been
conIIned at st. Vincent's Hospital for
the past ten days with nil attack of
pneumonia, has stifnelcntly recoycrid to
I b? at his post again.
The Ii real University t'oiicerl.
Tim entertainment for the benelit of
the University at the Academy of M usic
nexl Monday night, the 23d instant,
promises lo l"- Ihe in st brilliant event
1 f the s ason. It is under the patronage
of a number of Norfolk ladles, w hose
:.aines are a guarantee of success, and
i: lose - nothing of Its attractiveness to
the Norfolk public by the fael that
With Ihe exception of Mr, Polk Miller,
the artists are all well known and popu?
lar in Norfolk society circles. Without
Invidious comparison among those who
have kindly consented lo fbntrlhnte to
tho attractions of Ihe evening, it may
bio proper to say that the high musi?
cal standard for which this city Is so
justly famous will he fully maintained
on this occasion, while Mr. Miller in
his Inimitable personations will, we
are confident, add to a reputation which
is already nioal enviable.
The cause for which ihe ente'rtoin
metii Is given?the restitution of Ihe
buildings recently destroyed at the Uni?
versity of Virginia- is one whic h In?
spire;*" all friends of education and lib?
eral culture with the hiebest enthu?
siasm. Nrilblng hits bec:"f! more no?
ticeable In the hist few years than Hu?
ge, at awakening of intellectual tastes
nnd notlyltles which has been going on
in this lily, and it is- prop sed lo show
by ihe earnestness, enthusiasm, ami
power of the ihovemeni here for th ? res?
toration or Hie university th.- lofty es?
timate placed by our people in liberal
education and the elevating Influence
of the arts and sciences: It has beeil
accordingly determined to make the
event me of exceptional brilliancy and
note ami to dignify it with tin- patron?
age or the intellect nnd fashion or the
eil y. _
In Lite's Decline.
Infirmities beset us lo which our youth
and maturity were strangers. Weak?
ness of Ihe loins, rheumatic ailments,
dyspepsia, loss of appetite and unquiet
sie? p. are among these. As a means of
counteracting the Infirmities of age.
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is unrival?
led. It quickens and enriches Ihe slug
gish and Impoverished circulation, be?
get:- a hearty appetite nnd youthful rel?
ish for the food, and enables the stom?
ach to digest It. It soothes nnd invi.or
.it.-s the nervous system and clacks a
tendency to rheumatism. Its quieting
action upon the' great sympathetic
nerve, Which connects the stomach witli
the brain, results in the speedy depar?
ture ol the restlessness by nighi and
disquietude by day. which are Hi.* re?
flected manifestations n| dyspepsia. !t
Is a most effectual antidote to the poison
of malaria, gives a healthful Impetus
|o tho action or lh" kidneys and blnddei.
and is an admirable means of resusci?
tating vigor when impaired by over?
work or other cause.
lleadaclie??furo It.
Don't suffer headache when a pair of
Dr. Week's glasses may relieve you.
ATLANTIC CITY.
Kev. J. T. Routten could not officiate
ht the marriage at his church last night
as he had to accompany the remains of
his rather-ln-lnw to Berlin. Md.
The Demurest medal contest at Col
ley Memorial Church last night was
largely attended and greatly enjoyed.
Mr. Fortune Odend'hal, Capt. ltobert
Cleverly nnd Dr. 13. P. Odend'hal, the
Judges, awarded the medals to Master
Harry Furgerson and Miss Louise Hope.
Capt. Robert Cleverly and Mr. F.
Odend'hal presented them with appro?
priate remarks. There were six con?
testants la all.
Mr. W. 11. Fleet, a well-known young
business man. and Miss Kate Hudglns.
an attractive and very popular young
lady of tills ward, were married last
night at LcKtes Memorial Church, Rev.
J. O. Lennon, of the Huntersvlllo M. B.
Cliurch, performing Ihe Inter, sting cer?
emony. The ushers were Messrs. j. \V.
Hurst, Eld ward llogshlre, W. F. and .1.
C. Cninmlngs. A reception followed al
j the bride's residence, on Central tvve
nue. They will reside in this ward.
Portrait* (liven Away.
The enterprising firm of Urown Bros.,
whose double department store of alines
ami dry goods, on Church street, oppo?
site the Halantlne Arcade. Is lllled now?
adays with buyers ot holiday goods,
are giving to each buyer a card which
every tlim> they make a purchase Is
punched, When their purchases amount
to $10 Brown Bros, have made from a
photograph or other picture, without
charge, a splendid portrait. Sample
pictures lire shown in their windows
and the character Of work Is of the
highest. Many are availing themselves
of this opportunity to get a portrait of
themselves or friends free. Headers of
Tlio Virginian are assured of the en?
tire good faith of Brown Bros., whose
statements are to be Implicitly relied on.
An Obstruction on lite Track.
While (he I o'clock train from Norfolk
was on Its way to Ocean View yester?
day afternoon, the motorman noticed a
stone on the track. He brought the
oar lo a standstill, and saw two boys
run off. He gave chase, and caught
one, but Hie boy denied that he had
placed the obstruction there. The Bti 11 !
wa* a. small one. not large enough I"
have caused any trouble. The names
of both boys were secJured and It Is said
they are sons of oily officials.
The Retreat Kor the Nick.
The Hoard of Managers of the Re
treibt for the Sick met yesterday morn?
ing but transacted no bllsilli ?. Last
night a meeting of the Hoard of Di?
rectors] was to have been held at the
residence of Captain John L. Kopcr.
but tin.ugh a misunderstanding only
a few members were present. Tin se
presi nt. however, discussed the plans
for tlie proposed new building, but no
notion was taken. Another meeting
will be held at a later dale.
Marriage at l.nmbcrt'N Point.
At tlie Baptist Church Wednesday ev?
ening at S o'clock a very pretty mar.
riagc occurred. Tlie contracting parties
were Mrs. I3minn Jonen and Mr. Li T.
Brltt. Th bride -.as attired in a lovely
cream dress, with train. The brides?
maid was Miss Linton and liest man
Mr. .1. M. Wilson. Tlie ushers WC1C Mr.
A. W. Rlgglns and Mr. Luther Mar?
shall. Rev. R. II. White performed the
ceremony. Mr. and .Mis. Hrltt went to
their home, where I hey gave a delight?
ful reception to their many friends.
Roily Recovered.
The body of .lames Hracy was found
Moating In th watei al Lambert's Point
yesterday and Justice Lo|ier laid an ln
? I lest with the following jury. .I. I-:.
Moore. D. Smith. P.. McKowen, Charles
Plight. A. C. Friary and V. .F.. Frey. A
verdict of nccidl llttll drowning was
rendered.
Hracy fell overboard from a barge
at tlie pier yesterday afternoon and
was drowned before assistance could be
rendei ed.
The Iteal Santa 4'laiis.
Santa ("laus appeared in the window
of White .v.- Dodson's hardware estab?
lishment hist night and enli riaii. d hun?
dreds of persons, among tlntii many
chibl i en. Tile .id man freely lui.sw, ? ? d
all question put to him by the little
ones as to their prospects Christinas
morning, and. of courri?. their hearts
were made glad. He will l>e there again
to-night, coming down the chimney in
Ihe presence of all who gather thorp.
Tlie ('Irls* Home.
The ladies in charge of the Olrls'
II. one ore gratified at the response to
their appeal for the assistance of the
institution. It has been generously re
si onded to. and it was much appre
cHated. Those who have not yet sent
in their contributions can do so, and
thus give additional help to the Home.
It well deserves ihe support of all.
Food lor Thought.
Think of tin- wonderful bargains in
dress goods, holiday goods. New line
?d' plaids. Many lines of new goods
at half price. Art silks, art wool, and
stamped linen;-, embroidery silks, fancy
nove lties. Call and save money;
R. A. SAUNDF.RS.
Extensive Improvements ('onleninln
teil.
' Richmond, Va? Dec. 19.?(Spedal.)?
The Chesapeake and Ohio Hallway made
application to tin- City Council In special
session to-night lor tlie necessary fran?
chises to enable I hem t<> make Improve?
ments In Hie city that will cost $2,000,
ooo. The Boheme which was presented
In detail*wlth working drawings nnd
photograph sketches, contemplates the
erection of a magnificent depot and
OlllCO building "ii lower Main stroi I. and
the construction of four miles of double
track iron viadtlt't, much of which will
hi- out over .lames river. Knglneers
have been at wi rk on Ihe plans for six
years, and tlie work will consume four
years.
Tlie plan Involves street viaducts:, low?
ering and raising of bridges, and oilier
expensive features. The ordinance was
referred.
Mai: Nell a mi. 19 I 4'luireh Street.
Specials In Holiday (imiiU,
Toys of all descriptions. Dolls, spe?
cial, 25, :17. As. ?:.'.>, 7."?. and 98c. and up.
Carriages. Wagons, Tricycles,
Special reduction In tea, dinner, and
Chamber ware. Dinner sets reduced
from $H!.f>0 to *s; from $10 to %U. Cham?
ber sets from ?'- up. Tea sets from
S:i up. Lamps. Princess, Banquet, Hall,
a nd Hanging. Fine china, brie-n-hrno.
and brass goods. Fine assortment of
white ware for decorating.
You can And what you want for a
Christmas gift at the corner Main and
Hank streets.
PETERSBURG CULLINGS.
A Reil? ol" the Litte War l'nenrthcd
The Dale lor Harris Trial Net.
Petersburg, Va.. Die. l?.?(Speelal)?
Tin? December term of the Hustings
Court of Petersburg;, Judge J. M. Mul?
len presiding, convened ihls morning ut
11 o'clock, when the grand Jury were
called and sent to their room to consider
such cases as might he sent before them
by the Court. They subsequently re?
ported upon several presentments.
Among the piv^enieincnts made were
those against Matthew Jones and Rich?
ard Davis, colored, for murder. Tire llrst
case called for trial on the criminal
docket wan that of the Commonwealth
against William Thomas, it negro, In?
dicted for stealing a cow, the property
of Mr. John F. Johnson, of Kurrowsvllle,
Prince George, county. Tito nccticed was
found guilty and his punishment llxed
at one year In the penlleiilhiry. Ivo
Crulg, a young pugilist, halting from
New York, was convicted of stealing a
watch, the properly of Mr. James
Thompson, and was given six months
in J;i II. with a line of Sit.
Tlie case of lt. 11. Harris. Jr.. ehnrg-1
ed with murder, was set for trial on the
13th day of January next.
A lot on the corner of Adams and
Washington streets, with a frame
dwelling thereon, was sold at public
auction tills afternoon. It was pur?
chased by Mr. It. 13. Hlakey, of Char-I
lotto, N. C, and the price paid was
$1,100.
Tills morning, while laborers were at)
work digging the foundation for a store [
to be erected on a lot on Sycamore
street, between the stores of Mr. Cohen,
Sons & Co. and Davis it Co., for Mr. I
.). M. Quicke, they unearthed a bomb I
shell which was tired into the City dur?
ing the lale war. it was embedded in
the ground about three r.? t and a half.
The place where the shell struck tin
wall of tlie store now occupied by Mr.
Cohen, Sons & Co. Is plainly visible.
The minister w ho the vcatiy id St. I
Paul's Episcopal Church has called lo |
succeed Rev. C. It. Mains, D. I)., a;
rector of the cliurch is Itev. W. M. Clark
rector of St. Ooorge Episcopal Church,
Frederlcksburg. The vestry expect to I
have a reply from Mr. Clark in a day or
two. The resighatl.r Dr. Haina
takes effect from the 1st of January
next. His congregation pan with him
W"li |-"?h role lance
Mr. Walter O. 1. nvell. ex-Treasurer
of Sussex county, was In the city to-1
I . .... . .. iv. i . ... i.. . ii asm, r, and [
Dr. W. 10. Price, of P.runsw Ick county.
N'oilolli anil Washington I>. ?'. Steam
liinil Co.
Special Holiday Kales.
Norl'nlli to Washington lind Return,
SI.<)*> fur Hie Itoillld Trip.
Tickets on sale December '-'Ist. UL'd.
I 23d and 2-itli, good I" return until Janu?
ary 2d, Inclusive.
D. J CAL.DAHAN,
del9- r.l Agent.
t or Hit* Poor <>i llriiniblcton IVnrtl.
A performance for the benefit of the
poor of the ward will i?- given al llram
blcton Hall Monday night, followed by
ball, tlie music for which will lie
given by Hnrtman's string bund.
Designed to please almost nnyliodv al (lie
ONE-PHICK POPULAR 8HOF. IIOUSK
OK IK iFil.SIMKil. Head on:
it WlllHjinrf,
FOR ALL,
old anil young, tic-re are Shoes In Si.
Nicholas' Img. if la- hasn't enough to
go round, we have. (Kir stock Is equal
tu tin- occasion. Bvcry foot can he ncr
cotnniod iiod ivnrmly, comfortnhly and
handsomely with tic- best Shoes, Slippers,
Rubbers, etc., that can ho produced. It's
great foolw-i.ir we airy, at prices as
pleasant as an Xm.ls morning. No oni
will I..- more pleased by Santa Clans'
visit than you'll hi with our Shoes, as we
.supply them al jolly figure*.
$1.60 gentlemen's Coal Slippers in Tan.
Wine lind Mlack, all i?lxc*. tt.
Handsome Klllbroldered Velvet Slip?
pers, Me. and 7:'i.-.
i2 Cent's ('air Nulllforin, elastic sides,
tl.CO.
Ladies' Imported Turkish Slippers, 75c,
Children*.! Pell Slippers, Roe.
75c. Infant's Utitloli Shoes. COC.
tl Spring Heel Mutton, 76c.
$1.25 Pine Dongoln, s 2-11, $1.
Misses- J in.- Shoes. $1. $1.25 and $1.50.
Hoys' Solid She -, fl. $1.25 and $1.50.
Ladles' Button Shoes, tl. $1.25 ami $1.60,
i-; buys our standard beaver tor ladies'
and gent's a shoe that will cosl you U
more anvAh.-re else. Hand-made, finest
kid and calf shoo made; guaranteed $3.
Tin.ighiy up-to-date in uvtry detail.
10c. Lamb's Wool Fleece Soles, all
sixes, v."-.. sill ni .'h-. anywhere else.
I >o|| Shoes, only full regular made, 25c.
a pair.
Overgalters, 1" button, extra high cut,
$i.SM Regul?r cut. 25c.
Up-to-Date Shoe Seller,
164 Main St., mo High St.,
NORFOLK, VA. PORTSMOUTH.VA.
THE HUB" WANTS EVERY NAN, YOUTH, BOY AND CHILD IN NORFOLK TO
REALIZE THE UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS OF THE
Remember your opportunity to avail of THE HUB'S present Tremendous
Discounts is growing less and less every day. Thousands have thronged
every Department of THE HUB'S Great Cosmopolitan Store since we
inaugurated this Remarkable Sale last Monday. Never were such
Values offered iu Norfolk. Never has the power of a little cash been
so evident.
TIMELY HINTS FOR XMAS. THE BEST KIND OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS ARE THE PRACTICAL,
SENSIBLE. SERVICEABLE KIND.
CLOTHES.
Men's Suits.
$ 4.9^ will buy
$ 6.95 " "
$ 8.47 " "
#10.6$ " "
$11.95 " "
#15.47 M "
$ 8.00 Suits
$10.00 44
$15.00 44
$18.00 44
$'20.00 44
$25.00 44
We can lit men 0/ any size, no
mailer how stout nor how
slender. We make a special?
ty ol odd and unusual sizes.
Men's Overcoats.
$7.00 mid (9.00 ? ivci'coutK...
of good substantial mat
rial, in dark or light
Our Ca 1111vaI Price..
FURNISHINGS.
Shirts.
Full Dress Shirts, worth $\ .25,
Sizes 14 to 17, Price, . . 79c.
While Unlaundried Shuts, 29c.
Fancy Percale Shirts with
separate Link Cull's,. . 98c.
Underwear.
Wright's famous Health Underwear
(known Ute world over) shirts and draw
eroto mnlch, all sizes, worth $2.51? poi
suit, our price.$1.25
Derby ribbed Undershirts and Draw?
ers, worth $1.60 per suit, our price 39c.
each, of 7G0. per suit.
Boy's Suits.
$5.00 and 87.00 Boys' strong
durable, every day Long
Bants Suits, double or sin?
gle breasted, ages from 10 to
18 years, In a variety of pat7
torus. Our Carnival Price.,.
$S.00 and $10.00 Boys' fine
Fancy Worsted Dress Suits,
and neat Check Cneslrru't ea.
Our carnival Price........
Children's Suits.
?2.60 and $3,00 Children's
Oood Wearing, Double
Breasted n.-;i?tJPH;
durable.
I'rice ..
SultsT^strong and
Our Carnival,
Men's Canton Flannel Drawers,
? bleached or unbleached, extra heavy,
Olors, VC fk QQ with pearl buttons, worth 75c, our price
. 4>0 . ?ii ! only .Iffc.
$i(i.(ii) and $16.00 Overcoats
which are dressy and all
wool material, either single
or double breasted, and
very stylish. Our Carnival
Price .
Men's Pantaloons.
$2.60 Splendid
Pants, pure nil
genteel, look die
perfect. ( Hi I'
Price .
i 'asshncre
vool, very
ay and lit
Carnival
$4.00 a ape ial line of sub?
dued pa I terns in neat
stripes, principally dark col?
ors. Our Carnival Price....
$7.29
$1.85
Hosiery.
Full, regular made Hose, tan and
grey, high spliced double heel, two pairs,
for .25e
Men's hOavy socks, tan and black,
four pairs for.26c
Handkerchiefs.
mo dozen Jnpanottc Handkerchiefs,
with neat borders, never sold for less
than 26c., our price 2 for.25:
Men's choice silk neckwear, all shades
prlci
only.2li
?:i.r.O and $1.00 All Wool
Children's Suits, including
Navy nines, full Indigo and
splendid Mixed ClnrVJ,
Latest fnll styles. Our
Carnival I'rice.
Children's Overcoats.
$2.1)0 and $3.00 Cape Over-,
coats, for Hoys 4 to 12 years
a snlendtd variety of pat?
terns. Our Challenge Price..
$3.50 and $1.00 Beautiful
Overcoats, with long capes',"
Medium Shudas, very full
and long at the Carnival
Price of.
$3.00 and $3.50 Splendid
Blue Chlncilla Reefers,
With Sailor Oo'Jirs and Brnsn
rerand and comfortable. Our
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$1.96
"Presents for the Little Fellows, "i"
BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU AND DEMAND ANY ARTICLE SPECIFIED, AND IT IS YQ?RS
FOR THE PRICE NAMED. ?>?
Strictly ONE PRICE TO ftLL. Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays, I I
207 and 2?9 HUM STREET
AT THE SIGH OF THE YELLOW HUB,
ft
I INJ
There Ii is been, and we deeply regret It,
u large stock in our Hue tin own on the
market.
We cannot, though, fold our hands; wu
have to meet the emergency, and as busi?
ness men we do it.
It Is no longer a ((UCStlOll of profit; we
have bills to pay, and out of our stock
mint come, between now and Christmas,
the mone) lo pay them with.
Those who buy any where, under any
circumstances, n dollar's worth of goods
without llrst coming here will make a
money loss.
Decorated china Dinner Sets, Dresden
Patterns, gilt lined, $9.-19, were $1S.OO.
66-piece China Tea Sets, {u.Co a piece,
were $8.60.
Handsome ltanipiet Lumps, Silk Shade,
$2.85, were $i.U0.
THE JOHNSTOM
29 to 33 Granby Street.
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200 Japanese Tea Cups and Saucers, 10c.
each.
Decorated Parlor Lamps and Shades,
9U cents.
600 Jewel Cases, Handkerchief Boxes,
Puff Boxes, Atomizers, in Wave Crescent
Ware, Gold and Silver, will be sold at
and below cost.
ltich Cut Olass, Fish, Game, Chop, Ico
Cream, Pudding and Chocolate Sets.
Urass Fenders and Irons, Coal Hods
and Vases.
Dinner. Tea and Toilet Sets.
Bronze, Bisque and Terra Cotta Stat?
uary. UrIc-a:Urac from all parts of the
world.
Lamps. Onyx Tables and Cabinets.
A $75 Dinner Set to be given to the ono
guessing nearest number of seeds In
Pumpkin. Every buyer of One Dollar s
worm gets a guess.
BST'Store Open until 9 o'clock.