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Br r THE WORLD, FRIDAY EVEOTWO, DECEMBER 33, IftSt; . Bar Hi " Tv Est.' imS yv 2cM Hi' rS BIS, No dangor of "Baby's" boing Bf overlooked ; tho dealers in toys WmL and fancy goods are taking caro of mat him at a furious rato theso last Kit days of Christmas shopping. But HP how about tho " old man " and tho WW larger boys? Kjrfj, Let us suggest: KW; 15 or $20 will buy a fino ovor mlm coat for a man, if soloctcd from our !ft reduced lots. wW $5 will buy an overcoat or mm knickorbockor suit for a small wjmt hoy nico ono, if you'll look Mb'- among tho " bargains " in oithor ljl of our stores. K A Canadian toboggan suit for fH man or boy would bo a brilliant ft, gift; S8 to $12. Tobog' over- coats for children, 5. Km, Houso coats, wrappors, fin-nap, liol robes 'and gowns, all "bo a1 English " and so comfortable as jjp well as bright and pretty 3E prices, S7 to 20. Dressing IP" gowns for boys, too. M q doubt if a " habordashor " in Jni town has buoIi a stock of m holiday canes and umbrellas as ffl: wo have in oithor store ; many W 'unique designs in handles and $t much bolow usual prices. 1 Rogers, Peet & Co., CLOTHES, HATS AND SI10K8, UUOAUWAY AND I'KINCU HT., WL UUOAUWAY AND HUD HT. vv' - , 41 THE B1G KFT STILL ADMIT. r A Bcleii Rumor of Its Ttrcovery Th- Ht Uraut Will Alio Heck It. EW " 6TECUL TO TUX WOULD, $' Boston, nee Si. It Is rumored here to-nlcbt Rc-J.' thtt the miming lumber ran ass beta picked up jjs and Is being towed lulo port bj au lncomluc HjjpSi ateamer of tbe Lcylahd Une, which carries freight Evj?- ' between bere end Liverpool, lliu rumor U not HJH confirmed at tbe wharf of the company In Charles- Bk!w town. No ateamer of that line Is reported as hav. && ton been sighted. Ms?. Tb all-abtorblng topic of com crsation In marl- Biff time circles vesterday was tbe whr reabouta of the Sfc' tnontter raft which was abandoned bv tho steamer Ep", Miranda last Saturday COO miles distant from Bandj Kfcs Hook. The raft la floating probably In the track of Hfrf, our large transatlantic steamers. All jesterdsj Hg.r Bupt. Houghton, of tbe llatltime Exchange, and KR Lieut. Cottman,ln charge of tbe Iljdrogaphlo Ofllce Bij?! In tbts city, were i)lcd wllb uunitrous Inquiries as Bjr. totbr probable whereabouts of the floatlDg Umber. Hf& As to the chances of tbe logs remuiulng In contact Has the Lieutenant was exceedingly doubtful, lit Ok rather Inclined to tbe opinion tnat the raft would Ek break, and then be a still more dangerous obstacle NB to navigation. "It Is not probable." the Llcnten HSL ant continued, that the raft hai floated very lar WBm from the spot where It was loit. Home say that Ju' it will drift along quite rapidly, but 1 do not HK think It will more man a knot an hour. Tho Mis i direction in whtcblt will float Is only a matter He Of conjecture. Ihg prevailing winds slum the v' raft has been adrift bare been from tbe westward, WgXt as have been the seas. These phenomeua woul cK tend to drive tbe raft to the eaatnard. jsSn"- "It tbe raft, "he said, "should g'j too far to the Wwkt eastward It If liable to coma In contact with I n Wi current from the Arctic Ocean, which would natur- Vp ally send it to tho southward. Supposing that tP It had got within the Influence of tuts cunent, If . the winds should blow with great force from thu K5 Westward they would f orco It Into Ike Quit Mrearu. " HE, The Incoming steimers which arrived yester- 9K day brought no Information of tbe rait, 'ine SSa Qotbla an I Bohemia, of Dec. 21, paseed within a tm- snort dUtante of where tho Miranda left the r.ift. KR The steamers hadno Idea that they were In such (flf close proximity to a thing which It they Yf struck would without doubt send them to 't tbo bottom. At the time they passed In 14k the vicinity the weather was very dark, ?f, with only a moderate lireez blowing Late jester. ask day afternoon bupt. Ilougbton, of the Maritime :' Exchange, received a teleeram from Mr. Leury, IraL,- the owner of the raft, that be had despatched the HWt, ateamer 'Morse in search of bis timber. The pi! cruise for the raft will bo under tbe supervision of fivIL Uspt. LUilefleld. The revenue cutter Ursnt, dpi. W Davis, w.s to hare Joined the searchers yesterday, tESi but not navtnir been able to get bis vessel Id trim, KB the Captain was obliged to postpone his departure N&, until to-dar. Capt. Davis will cruise to the eau few irard. lie raid that bis vessel bad not the power to Hf admit of bis handling the raft. Tbe Enterprise Is Eij' Sow searching tor tbe raft, M Wi7 the Clgnr Trnde lias Left New York. Hfsr t triciiL to tux wobld. I SKjK ' Bvrrxvo, Dec S3. President Btrasier, of tbe Kw' dgar-Makers' International Union, was Inter- mK Viewed at but office In tbe Fitch Instltnte to-day Bf bpos tbo altnatlon In New Wrk, tnd especially la sVLri rsmrato the ateument that tbs manufscturera mg, yHM Bs to rum ttrirrnnt'lKinio vou ba. VsvJl e. j. mm & co " HVCUlimoltti TO A. T. STEWART & CO. (ItKTAII,). SPECIAL BARGAINS FOll TIIK HOLIDAYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 5.00O FINE SILK UMBRELLAS, NATURAL AND FANCY HANDLES, From $1.85 to $25.00 each. ENGRAVING DONE FKEE. 6.00O DOZEN FINE HANDKERCHIEFS IN FANCY BOXES, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, at 35c. to $4.50 por box. 1,000 DOZEN FANCY HEMSTITCHED EMBROIDERED UlDKERalllEFS at 12 l-2c. each ; reduced from 25o. rSOO LAD3ES' JAPANESE WRAPPERS at S 10.50 each; REDUCED FROM $16.50. Also a groat vnrloiy of UNIQUE FANCY ARTICLES, WORKS OF ART, BRIC-A-BRAC, ETC. at exceptionally low prices. Broadway, 4th ave., 9th antP 10th sts. Toboggan Suits FOR Ladies, Gontlemen and Children. Unique and beautiful de signs styles exclusively our own and prices as low as possible. Orders oxocutod at short notice ; Special Hates to Clubs. James McCreeryfe Co,, Broadway and lltli St. ciuio of outside cainiietltlmt. '"Ine re.non that Now Yoilc Is loaliig trauo In henauso of the Intro duction of '200 uutK'h-ninkliiK intchlnea, which make un Inferior article uiu thus hvc ilcolrojul the former reputation of ciuarx nuido In thut rlty. Weatisllil our utuioat lo tircuk. up lummtm houne work. Wo oatu fought the system fur ten years and intend to keep up the llithU No ten-eimm-house tniiuufnuturcr onn receive our lalicl, tind we have lucreancd tho uso of the label during the past tW07cars by over twenty millions. " U0N0KLNG 'TJJEIK DKAD COMRADE. Irish Nutlnnnl Iiruuoers Adopt .tleinnrlnl ltrsolutlons on IlliOor IIuuiirrD's Dcmli. At a mcctlDgoftho Municipal Council of tho Irish National League, held last night at tbo Fourth District Ciurt, st Klgbteonth streit und Fourth avenue, the following resolutions wciradopted: H At rrai. Almlahty (lod In bit wliduiu ba o&lld from our rauka Major dsiusa URasurly, ii tinf our ali.t and moi t icaluua awooUteat out vrhom toIom haa ritiiK out In elouubnl tuna in dalt'iiaii of lrl.h nattmialiiy; onft vrhuAM KUiuoaiy of lrtilnuU'a tauim anil lrntaud'a clalrna liaa vvbr wuu frionda lor tur oiipioitvd tiuther land; lu it tiumture KfotTfJ, 'iliat wa. tbe Municipal Council of tbo lri.h Ialioiiat txaicueof Ncsr York Citjr.oiprtHn our vory ilfep an very amenro numb at lh uottu uf Majur Jaiuvs Uagcerty, and our .nii.eof tb itroal lo.a ur tauai li i au.ialiied in the di-mi-n of thu iaiuviitud I'rM.tdunt of thu Manhattan llrancb of tba ltl.U National IeigUH J.fi ttvtit, ' I bat wo otpri.a to tbo aorrowm rulitlvtf of our lain aa.ocLte our aiiiotro iupaliiy in tlua thuir hour ol beroattniinl. but vwi al.o a.k tin m ton nicmtiftr thai the voloo now tllltd forovar tirtoi ip Hit champion 1 tbe riabta ot man and tho claimant a alruuaie, boll tbvra furs furthar Itttolrt'l, That a commlttpo of alt lis aptiointfd to rcpriae it tbe Municipal Council In Iha obtmiulua ot our lamouted Jriend. The Council then appointed John 1'. llyan, John V. (Jululiy, Ijiwrenco F. Fulluui, Frauds Crawley. It. J. Kennedy and Jouu J. llorgau. l'utrlck UleaBon presided. A DECAP1TATEU BODY ROLLED OUT. Frrlulit Laborrrn Crcatly Nrnrcil by n Sub. Jen Tor DUsertlon. urciiL to Tnr. woni.n.l FAtnroiiT, N. Y., Dec. Si While a party of la borers at tbe Victor railroad station In tills locality were loading freight cars, this inoruiutr, tno head of a larve barrel fell out und the naked ami blood) body of a man rolled out. The head was cut away close lo the shoulders. The laborers nete fright, ened and ran away from the (reignt-lioufc. Croud came to the piece, but tho Coiouer did not arrive until the middle ol the aftiruoou. It vius found by that time that tho bndj shipped to somebody In Now Yurk for ulnaediou tu tUe to. I' go of l'hjsi clans and Murjcons. 'ihe shinier Is Ja,mcs M. Marshal, a medical student In Manchester. Ilosiystlte body la that of u poor, ml-erjnlo old drunkard nam d Hiram bumper, who aold ttla body to Marshal and an ituer met leal student lsat July for fd und one galluu of whiskey. Hlamperdiid on Monday und Marahal i (aimed thu body, lie cut off the bead Jiecaune the barrel was too small for the body aud because he wanted the head for his own study. lie produced Clamper's had in a paper lug to proe nta state ment. Tne body wa put back In the turret and lorwurded on to New York by the Coroner' order. YVnalilncton Ni'e N'otca. Becrotary Wbltnty has returned to Waabtnston from Now York. Tbo OoTernment recelpta ao far thla month amount to S21.6UT.HJi. beins an ucw of r.',UJ,.137 orcr the labaraamanta for toe aame period. beoretary Kalrcbdd baa autborlaed tbe c,olleotora of cuitoma at New ork and Newp rt lo make auvb uae of tbe roTenue outtera Orant and Dealer In Kuardlna asalnat danger from tbe drifting raft aa tbe Intereata of commeroe aeem to demand, ThaSenato yesterday oonflrmed the appointment of O. b. titraua. ot New York, aa Minister lo turkey; h. 'I. Mlhair. of Maryland, aa heiret ry or Lecstiou In Itraad, auu a la.gj number of I're.ideutlai l'ott mastera. Tba Department of btat la Informed that s Universal Indostrtal Uspoailton will be opened at lirueeela In May, and that Messra. Aruutroog A Co., of llroedttay. New York, Have been anMionaad to represent tbe lnanag e neat In the UrdtedrBUtse. The tuns for tbe presents. Hon of lUBUBtff tor spacs bu Ptra ssuadsd t . . . . . . . ' -- ". ..".wsssssj..WB(WBg, BlV asBBBslHlft L. HlsH carail Vtf JLaBBHsBBBasasH L. HsflsssisBBHefle T tsassV eWssV sk jk iH $ Bm. BttL Btt i& HH Tt$"i BsBI HH S&sKE ssssssssssssssssssssssl sssssssssssssssssssssH lUjBM rUftjjKWJiJEB tasVEnnLsisssKwrB7l Jtiff9 RE&rl&J SSSSSBSSSSV "3a? aH SassB aV wHBB&QMShI off ss&lwefllef fc. WEjBJF & B gfiTO-DAY AND TO-MORROW T&Mk WE WILL SELL EVERY rniHra 1 iKw k oo tin tin wm qm nn IMSi Wmr 1 SATIN-LINED' OVERCOAT JW. Jf IN OUR STORE ' Jfl AT $10, $12 AND $14. NOTICE Those magnificent overcoats are made from the very finest of foreign goods, such as Montagnacs, Chinchillas, Whitnoys, Korsoya, Irish Frieze, a&c. They are the most elaborately trimmed and exquisitely made garments that wo have over manufactured, and wo will give yort your choice during TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, at $10, $12 and $14. Written guarantee with every coat sold, and, if not satisfactory money instantly refunded, allowing tho purchaser six days to decide. ALSO, 5,000 BOYS' IIEAVY WINTER SUITS AT ONE DOLLAR PER SUIT. 5,000 BOYS' HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. i CLOTHING CO., j 86 sEtM-cL 88 iOO'VST'.B.Orsr., OODEIJWIHIL 3EIEgT?iJHK. ST. ANOTHER "Jj" HOAU GRAB. A l.nritp Hlleri of Ilia City's Writer Front on tliii llnrli'iii l.ciiHctl by tbe monopoly. Proptrty-owners'on tho west sldo of town are somewh.it wrought up ovor the reported lease by tho Iloird of loc Commissioners to the Manhat tan Klevated H iilwny of a largo and Taluablo pleoo of the city'i water iron! on tho Harlem. Negotia tions have lii'en pendlii)! foruloiiK time, as It was tho dinlre of tha railroad people to obtain extended facilities for the huualutt ol outlines, switching, supplylUK of toal and general terminal Tf orklnxs of ihclr builnini. 'Ihe prtiperty In question, which within n fi w years will have attained an attnost lucii.culaulo uliie, lor many cotislderatlouB, la located at Ouu Hundred und rift)-ulnth stnet and Ulcluii utiuue, and reafiius from that point aomo illstauco noriii. A portion of It will necessarily liae to lie ndcemod from Ihe water, and tnules seis, bifore they can utilize tho land, will havo a lot of ulllnuMuio do. 'Ihe fart of tho property be lit? on l no river front will Kive It an added value to thum, since. If plirs are reeled, a moat des ra tio means ot supply will thus ha been obtained. When uivotlutiuus llrat began the railroad com pany wna desirous of nuKtnK the period as Ioiir as po'Hltilf, and endeavored to secure a Irase for nity yearn ,it u very moderate rate. This term the Dock Hoard considered too lout;, and eomprom sed by oonacntliiff to u leaao fur ten yesra, with two opportunities of ten-year rmuv.iK Tno matter Is at t resent In abeyance, and It Is vety doubt Inl If the lease w ill I e perfected at the terms named, Inaimucn us rral estate owners tu that vicinity propose taking ncilve steps to prevent It. They hold that within a few years lout; before the time allowed by tbo propo-ed iiaso-tho property will be worth au annual rental of fabuluui amount, which could not bvuln to no connted In the thousands, whereas the terms iroponed arc JMXX) for tr.o first ten years aud a minimal tncrrae for the subsequent terms. U J. N. (dark, l'resident of the Uoard of Dock Cotninlloners, was found by a Vomj reporter last night at his home, No. V3t Fourth avenue, lie said: "There haB been snoh a negotiation as yon mention, and an agreement to leasohas beeBsjiude; but as yet no netual louse has been perfected " ' Hum toon will a consummation be reached?" 'That It would be Impossible to tell. The agree ment la now In the bands of tbe Corporation Counti 1. Mr. M or tan J. U'llrlen, for his Inspection, and when It will take more substantial forr than It has at present, I do not know. The papers were given to the Corporation Counsel yesterday." ' What are tbe terms of the agn ement J" " 1 Uou'i want to try and aiate them without reference to tho papers, which are locked up at the oiricc." James Matthews, Treasurer of the Hoard, lives at No. KS K.ist blxtj. fourth street, but was not at home wi.eu a rcportes called. None, of the oniicis of the elevated railway citupatiy would stale what they Intended doing wi'h the big parcel of land Ibey propose to lease for so much bilow Its rental value. 'Ihe res idents and propirty-holders In tno'Vlolnlty promise to contest the lease with great energy. s-e Mr. I'owderly la tbe It. of L. isrrciit. TO TBTt would. t PniLADELrnu, Deo. W. General Master vFork tnsn l'owdrrly published In to-day's laiue of the Journal of lnltett I.alwi; hlsofllcial orjsn, a card In which he speaks of bis weakened physical con. dltion, and asks for a vacation. He says: Our rosmbers wilt, I bops, deal InduUrently with me for ibe remainder of thla rear. I am positively forbidden by my docior to talk or atlr any mors, than ta abeolatebr tteossaui lortbsBatS few Weeks. Averr .UdJaaUoo as tbijpraaatwrtUalafavcaLlstomyJopItisTsra ' t but the trouble li of uo Miioui ft nature ft to require time. I rfgrt rery macti tlttt ray literi for tba Journal btTH bien iilcontlnud. efeu for on lsun. I litd arum, undsr wny and will, I irut, be nbla to reiunio neit wettk, In fiowof th fict that Inejt.eoled tit takn a vnoation Uurinn the aumnier month 1 am utUtlfd that tb Older will not ..bjret to my doing ao now, eien though it I ft little lata In tliBstmson, Most eiticflreiy do 1 with for tbe Order tbo (ulleat meiuuro vt euccaas. J o nil of our members do 1 wuti ft Joyoui, uirry ObrUtuifts ftnd ft happy uuvr ) ear t MCTIMS OF A NOVEL FRAUD. Ohio Hustle l.'ntrntipcd nnil Nently Hvr Indlcil Out or i!,500. larrrut, to tu woat-n. Iikuspontaine, O. , Dec. S3. Tao well-drcMCd strnnccrs csllcd at tho law office of Kennedy & Hteen last fall und employed tbo Junior partner to look up tbo financial standing ot a number of farmers and substantial citizens, whose names the furnished, for which they paid him $13. Alter this was done they opened an offlic and represented that the Government Intended to use tho surplus lit tbe Treasury for the "benefit of the people, "und that It was proposed to start wbat they called Na tional Depositories " at certain polntr, Uellcfontalnc being chosen as one of the "disbursing stations." They tuld that JloO.WW would I o sent to llellefon taint) and loaned to the new bank ut 3 per cent, per annum and the interest would not be lolleotcd for fifteen yeara and would then betaken out of the original deposit. All that was required to become u 'dlreetor" was to put up a specified amount and when f5,00() wasralsidtbo "bank Inspector, then at Cincinnati," would be tele.rupbcd for and all things arranged. Tnuoparcnt as the fraud was, John OnlHnd, the pnnclt al victim, was taken In easily. lie la about ser entr years old. (Jutland went to the bank aud bor row d ti,KX, gelling a eerilflcate of deposit and promising to return twice the amount lor deposit within teu days, lie took the certificate to the men and they told mm It mutt be In gold, whereupon he went back and got the coin In five sacks of t&uo each. The sharpers connted the money carefully, put It tn their jmokets and showed the old in in out- saying! "This Is our way of closing bustue-s, and It you ever say auythlog about It, even to your wife, we will kill you." lie was dared and kept the mattrr to himself until the note fell due thla week, when be had to disclose the fraud. Several other persons were victimized, among them Dr. li, V. ilcKlnuon, who has since died. is ss T liana- for Killing- .tire. Cross. ISriCUL TO TUX WOULD. Hoirz, N Y., Deo. Si Tbe trial of Clement Arthur Dsy for the murder of Mrs. Joile It, Cross was couclttdtd to-day, and the Jury returned a ve rdlct of murder In the first decree. 1 he prisoner waived the two days allowed by law to Intervene before sentence and refused to be sworn, leering at the Judge and saying: "You've got enough about me; now go on and bang ma " Judge S lll ums sentenced Mm to be hanged In the Uttca Jail Feb. 9, lboU lie received the sentence coolly. Election llsiy at tbe Driving Club. The New York Driving Club met for Ha annual election of officers last eight and with thla result ; President, Alfred do Cordovs; VI c-rreiidrnt, J. li. Houston; 1 restorer, A. II. Clsnlu. During the year the club nss held four meetings at Fleetwood. The mrtnbershlp hsa nearly doubled during tno year. The club has erected a tobojgsn slldo 2,000 feet long, with seventy-five electric lights, and twenty llarlem IUUrotd train will itop taoo, wat dally at the ircrundsH ' ' u jsf tUxf C rlltlksJlsjibjL alaieSnJlf'll.ii'llikf' THE CHAMBERLAIN WILL REPORT. must Let I lie- Ilonnl of Kstliuntc Know tlir Vlniiiicliil Afliilrs of Ills tllllcc. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment yes terday continued Its task of considering tho anal estimates for tho various city departments for the year lb3i The District-Attorney's oillco was ul loned iliS, TOO. 'Ibis Included U3, 7J0 forsularics und oltUe xiu use, ;o, 000 tor .irrenr ancs in the con tingent tiiiidol 1SM7, aud IA0e0 for contingencies In ISM. District-Attorney .Muriluo explained that thu LontliiKeiulesuicouuiwasextraoniiuurily large onlngtntiio "boodle" trials. He also naked for t-D, 000 to emp loy four special assistants to prepare cases for trial, but us the inm wus not lncimied lu too provisional esllina.o the ijuestlon ot the right of the lloard to Kraut li was n cried to the Corpora tion Ciunicl. 'I ho Heulstor's olflce was given lll,T0O for salaries, $1,700 for temporary help, tiU.bOU for the preservation of the publio records aud jjoo for coutlngciicles total, $100, poo. Kx-Jtidgo A. II. J uppeu asked for au appropria tion of $75,000 to Improve the roads and avenues in the annexed illctrUu This amount, be said, would give ten miles ut good roads, and the work could be doue during tbe wlntor, thns giving employ ment tu a great many men who would otherwise be compelled lo rem iln Idle. 'Ihe Hoard declined to tnaku tiieapiropriatlou. For the Mayor's olUcejao, 000 was anproprlated, and I7J.UC0 for the Common Council. Tne nuance Dupuruneut was tutu taken up, und $39,000 was allowed for cleaning markets, $7,&00 for con tlnginclea, $1HS.&00 lor salaries aud IB, 000 (or temporary clerks. Wue i tno item of $35, 000 for Ihe City Chamberlain was tuken up May r Hewitt asked If tho Chamber lain ever made uuy report of his rccilpts and ex penditures, and was told that he did not. "Nell,'1 said the Mayor, "I think the publio should know something about this oIUcc. I nave been i bargeJ wltu payiug a political utsiiMueui of 110,000. '1 he Chamberlain, I understand, beliewu lu ri forming tnK Uupposa wu see what he guts." A resolution was therefore adopted Instructing tho Chamberlain to make a roport to the Comp troller suuwltig tbe receipts and disbursements of his orilce. The sum of $2,413,673.31 was appropriated tor Slate t ixei and other buio expensts. ihe Uoard will meet again 'Inesdar, and the final vote on thu estimato will be takeu Wednesday, rropoacd Air l.lue Kullroad to Omnlia. IfricLU. to Tni wonLD.t Ouaiu, De& SI Secroiary Nottlnger, of the Hoard of Trado, haa rectlved a communication from Isaac II. Farquar, of Now York, in which Mr. Faruuarsais ho Is thep s.cssorof u charter ior un air line railroad irom New York City to Council Ulufrs, und that he in so owns u charter for u bridge over tho Mlnaourl ltlver at this point, Issued by I congress, makii'ga continuous Hue Irotn Now York to Omaha. Mr. Farquar wishes to onaulze a syn dicate to Sun ey the line tnat will furuisn llOO.Oul for that purpose. He further says he has corre spondence with a strong London syndicate who agree to boy tbo bonds anil furnish steel rails for the road. Who Ilought Ives's Dank Mock run.iDri.niu, Dec. 84 It has been rumored that there would bo an entire chance ot manage ment at tho coming meeting of tho directors of the r-eventh National llaok of this city. It Is stated th.ua New York syndicate has secured control of the bank, 'j his is the bank Henry H. Ives A Co. tried to buy lu order to aid lu his operations. When Ives fslled the plan fell through, and the Block, whlcn had been nought through clerks in lawyers offices and others for Ives, went Into other people's bands. Who now owns the majoritj ol swckl 1 1 mown., PIANOS. Immense aaaortraent offlflgant Upright and Square Grand r.anoft. Pricea, 8275 to 3600, and aold on payments of Only $10 per Month. Also, a number of econd-hand Pianos from 850 to 9'JOO. lermi, 83 to $8 iwrrannih. Old Pianos taken to pari pajment for new ono. Horace Waters k Go. 1 24 5th Ave., near 1 8th St. OI'KN KYKNINGH UNTIL JAN. 1. A FINE IMPOIITKD KERSEY OVERCOAT, Worth $25.00, for $16.00. HBRSMKINB&CO., Alon's, Hoy' anil Children's Clothing, 30(1 AND 31)8 UUOAUWAY. COH. WALKKIt ST.. NKW YOIIK. OI'KN HATUIIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. LUDWIG BAUMANN & CO., NOS. BIS, SlsBTUAVK., BKT. 35T1I AND 30TH bT3. KREAT HOLIDAY Hula now in progress of l'UKNITUUli und OAUI'liT.I. Terms CAbll or CUIiDIT on your own Irrins. Ol'liN EYKMNCJH UNTIL O O'CLOCK. riANOS AND OKGANS. isTiYPainos Tbeaa faraoua fuatrumenta oootaln patented lmproTS menta not found In other pianos, and wbleb make tbeni superior la tons and durablUty to any other make. lid. lure deudlng what piano to boy. Sail at No. 5 hast Four teentb street and aee and hear tbem. 1'bs prloea axe low for cash or on small muutbly payments. fc A NUMIIKROPORAND, uprlsht and aquarepiaaoa V our rnake, allahtlr oaed, ahnoat aa good as new, ana fully warranted, wilt be aold at a hbaral reduotloa from regular prloea t pianos to rent. Wm Knaba JkOo,, lUOthan., above lltbat. mHK "OPBItA" PIANO, the moat popular and tha X ttnest In the market, only 910 monthly until paid one Quarter's muala lesaona free tent only 9ot send for catalogue. Peek k Son. Ulo West 7tb at..oornw U'way. UENT1STUY. A MALI' IIOI.I. alt for the palnleaa extraction of teeth with perfectly pun fresh (1 Ax. Without a:aa, Q&o. Klesaut guld tUMnsa most beautifully finished from SI, 00 up. I'Isslio rllllnga from Win. up, lleautlfully nl'bed sets .t, (ll, sjlU. the very best Irom 41U up. I'll II IIA.Ml". tlOUI'AjN V. Doutlstsof long ew. rienoo, auooeaaorsto N. Y. Dental Uo,, UOJOtbava., Ui door below litb at.,opp,Macy'a. hv'ngatotl. bandars, 1, V the dsy, and bleak and drear JI3VV .eaiUlTertJergtoUioreiv AKMCWWsKiifl1' ALL MENW AAtKsWWSjMatawlftxr ted tarouau Indlacretioruieir SBJP?VlVJilW4wa!Rolh,:'1,',,,' iitauasTKarTa juntw mil fh!RZ&i.9na MB KKrSJtXmtfJMX t Vat. Got. iO".'w4t for this FfrVgrfelsilCT tnrpoi. Uctrst a Blli-' M Hi YTrfjtJXTftfu V (Hobsb Soothlav Carrfsilsl KLktTKUITTtlirllMl.iKPARTH,reitorlogthmtoIlULTa tail VltsOKOlH HTltK .M.TII. Alw Ilelti for Ume Back,BhHaliMt kttlnr CenpIalnli.ACs Flectric Current folt I ruUntly or wt forMa f t,000 C sb. drritrtt iMpntvcmtiU orer all othtn. Worst Casft IVrnanrnllj CurtM. In S must hit fnlM Pin ph let 2o tarn p. AddL THt SAHOEH EUCTBIC CO.. 022 BBOADWAT. NIW YOltli IBteSS Ely's Cream Balm. P34?aNUa Will do more In Caring EmEVJl CATARRH BsV y ! Than 8000 lu any alsVw other war. IMBVm5 Applr Ilslm Ihto each noatrlly jAxJ Klt llROS.,23IGrsenwIobstir,y I " . .. i BANKING AND FINANCIAIi. ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO ! 1ST C0NS0L GOLD 6S. J DUE 1027. INTEREST JANUARY AND j JULY. AND PAYABLE IN NEW YOIUE. 1 THE IbSUK OF TIIE8K BONDS IS UMITEO TO I (30,0011 rKU MILK, SECURED BY ALL TIES 1 PltOI'KHTY AND FIIANCHISES OF TUE 001X 1 PANY. THIS IB A FIKBT-OLA88 PROPEIlTYa ft KllEE FHOM I'LOATINO DEBT, HAVING NO OAIt-TIlUSV BONDS OB CONSTBUOTION AO. V COUNT Ol' ANY DKSOIUPIION. OIRCULAB ft UONTAININO FINANCIAL IIKPOIIT BUOWINO V LAUOK BURl'LUB EARNINGS OVKH INTEREST s CHAUOES AND OTHER PARTICULARS CAN BU HAD ON APPLICATION TO THE UNDERSIONEU. BIMULTANKOUS ISSUE OF THESE BONDS 13 MADE IN NEW YORK, BOBTON AND OU10AQO. FRANK C. H0LLINS & C0.f. , 11 WALL HT., NEW YOllIt CITY. I j NKW PUPIjIOATIONS. I I TWELVE TIMES ONE. . 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