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IIP' t,.to-"' . "r- r , thr spy, Wednesday begembert 2S, tm vr v " 11 .ffil' Open Evenings t if O'Neill's. Ill HOLIDAY GOODS j';. At Reduced Prices! II . UMBRELLAS! m lift I Ipi A special lot of Ladies' and m r Men's Union Silk Umbrellas K a with Natural, Silver Trimmed Hi and Gold Capped Handles, KM I 1.98 e&ih2.7B. It tWi P AN IMMEK8E ASSORTMENT 07 13 SILVER TRIMMED CANES, K ' 69c. to 6.00 ooch. K I ft 6th Ave., 20th, to 21st St Mi $ rf i P' ft J? I m $ We pjasxpiffipJHNixuBii J OLD CHAIRS BUT NEW. H';' jjT What Immediately strikes ono in tfchaU- H,' j, of tho Renaissance, is its picturesqneness. Bt' Kff Quaintly shapod, solidly built, carred with H''- JK, loving caro and marvellous rigour no K, if 1 wonder tho old painters loved to put It on B' ; cttnyas. Hy H What noxt strikes ono in the chair is B S y s terrible discomfort. Back "straight Hjj 'I ' enough to induce attention," with carvings Hf so bold that ono could not lean back p, without injuring himself; scat high and H' Sr & "elbowers" unsupportlng no wonder tho m( ;U :v sixteenth century squire, when ho wished Hf l ;' ,to toko his ease, sat on cushions on the Ml f . floor. Br i h Wo havo done it: Wo have Joined the B? old-time picturesqucness to modern com- Hi ), 'I fort, and our Benaissonco chairs havo every Bi .,v; if- quaint and sturdy quality of their ances- B. , tors. Besides, they have all tho comfort of BL - our luxurious, modern library chairs. B" ' .- That Is claiming much. Let the chairs B,' provo it. B'"; x "BUY OFTHe maker" I. Geo. C.Flint Co. - u 43.45 and 47WESr23fSX) B fr . NEAR BROADWAY, B , Mi -? factory: 154 and 156 west I97sthek m s mt s excursions. I II II Mexico D California l $ Speoial trains, ooneisting of Bleeping, dining, library and jj& observation cars (the latter $& having open glass ends and h attaohed to rear of trains), & will leave New York and $4 the Eastern cities fre- 8 qnently during January and IgSj February for Mexico, or P, Mexico and Oalifornia com- t' bined. Other tours to . ;;, Califoniin, Florida, fl Jamaica, Europe, BDa- wall, Japan. &c. Dtail- X road aud steamship ;;. tickets everywhere. , When sending for cirou- k lars mention information -wanted. r . Raymond & Whitcdmb, i i r Tours and Tickets, ;?'-,. St Km, Vourtentb St.. Cal.n Squ.r. Wol, ' . W '!, afewTorlt. If. f THE PEHNSYLVAHI& RAILHOAD !4 ' ' AVilOCXCBil THAT FOB TUB f ? I STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS ( E' ' OF COLLEQES. SEMINARIES AND . Ko KDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS f? RoturnlDf Home for l'; :' The Christmasand New YearHolidays OnprMcntatlon of certificate, from proper offlcn Sir or .oeii UuUiutloiu, - f - f Tickets Will Be Sold from New York ' to To Chlcno. St. LouU, Clnctnnitl, ud lotrrmwIUt. L ls Plau t WublDitoa ana polau south thenar, H $ I " K AT A VABB AND A Tlimu VOH THB I '. ClOUNU Tltlt. K ''It- ' fe TortlekeU.BillaU Information pplT to I J. I WASH1NGTONT I f -BaTTrtp. rintCleu, All Kapeoie. lncl.H.d. ph $14.50. , Jf ; ; COOK'S CONDUCTED EXCURSION, 1 i MONDAY. DEC. 27. Ih fi a Otter dpTtar.J. 80. Feb. 17,Urch lO.ArrtllT lu'i v ' ar tlokeU and particulars applr to ? h j Tuoa. ciiok ; Kb 8B1 and ma BroaawaT. Weir York. ROUND Niagara Falls r I f 4?J8 EXCURSION i! i '. aD CJ Lehieh Vallev Svstem V" tr r - Tickets aolng Deo. 2lh and nturn- : ' I If I U Hi anr time to Deo. inth, IwiIusKe. I f ' Kor tickets and InCormatlun apply at ( ' ' I' Lshlfb Valley ticket ofaces. ,vw V i I ! i iK)DriSUlM( Steamer ANOLElt, dally, except 1 t ' . i V Monday, leates (1st st, K. It. 7:KBi Battery, 8 p n i M A. M..sharpt fare 7Sc, wltu balt old reliable pilot, if I ffii Al Foster, on board. " j. K I 'jtil rlODKISHISQ dally (Cholera Banks), weather permit- l' til & vy ting, steamer AI. rOSTEKi only boat built ex. t ;i if presaly tor ocean ntblug. luaurlng safety, speed, rem. Y V '& l.rtt East 8Ud st., 7NU lJattery,8.IIO l, with talti , ' 3 ft ladles. 60 cents. i K j? TXOt I.LENT cauhes cod and blackflsh by steamer ' L iff JU AL KOaTEK'H passensera on Cholera Banks Hon- ;?' :v i Wfi, day and Tuesday. f j ; -k , mntt Qttmis, I Li I VIRGIN IA HOT SPRINGS ? B ' if first ALl, TUB VKAIl. :,- J -4 t roo Feet Eleratlon on the r Jt VllBfrKAUE A OIIIU IIAILWAY. i .it K Host wonderful waters In America for rheumatism, JV. SB, (out. and nerrous troubles. Pullman Compartment W" $' Car leare. New York 4 BO P. M., Tla Pennsylvania f i ' It. R . Tuesdays, Thursdays, and baturdays. Apply -' ' W. atO. 4 0. offices. SBV and ID J Broadway, or offices , ' I'aunsylTSiila It H. Address F1IKD STEItttY, msn- f f ifi ascr, Hot bprlnirs, Bath couuty, Va, EulifivrUtrsi tv 1 I j UCKEsi)r:RriTrN.T3S!No?Traituaran"- f t ' seed the bis. Call or write for catalogue. I HI ! fcaadwej, roo-to. i aSoro Qpo Evenings Until Christmas. The Influence of Advertising IT is most interesting during the period of Holiday Business to note the relation between our Store News and our busi ness Quick responses to information printed about goods indicate that our statements are trusted and our suggestions are practical. ' Every man is his own best Santa Claus, for honest work brings the best holiday gifts. This Christmas present of the confi dence of the Greater New York we are now receiving is an inspiration. Better work in the future will bring similar gifts in greater measure. We expect them next year. nreM Looking forward. Bicycle .fc&&A. Holiday Gilt . lF w? wcre to leU "re"3 models for 1898 the air is , fTv , ,fei" ik. Furniture you how many par- UOOds. tense with expectation. Dress I eAp AgT' - Jh rurniuirc. tors will be decorated Goods patterns for 1898. What will ViHJv I i ImuM toA, vith Bric-a-brac Cabinets ; how many they be? T?' ig5l x- MmMNlA tTV women are to exclaim with jjlad sur- That question is partly answered to- a? tCrtiWfu U if4 fm Prisc over Boudoir Desks ; how many day in a choice line of eight wool pi (JnjL iQhiiu V$? men are to welcome Morris Chairs on plaids with silk overplaids. All our 7 2fl Vfof j w (IrtmlvJv n Christmas morning that we have sold, influence was exerted to compel the . Cyo l l b (lvl.r& ri Mf you rn'Sht ater ne manner of St. German maker to get them here for S yj VJJL -tuilj'rif( iV Nicholas, lay your finger aside of your Christmas. And here they are, be- rff' tp?LJjW $lr iPiUlir M&r nose and wink ma skeptical manner, dight with bright colors combined as -'J fk CE i, 'Wflff Pll mzt et a11 that ass' never before. 44 in., $1.25. To lr IF v SxrS WrtZi We do want to tell you that we have know that you make a holiday gift xSS?v 1 ' Cj secured fifty pieces of Furniture that are of the latest and best thing of its sort mwlm II r -SKS-J manufacturers' samples only ono of a is a joy. fMMMnvm I U yyT sort- Hal1 stands at 5.50 to 18. Rotunda. IlllWr ' W sK$x r Parlor Tables at $ to S6.50 with some n' I C,l Stuffs for dresses lPfc4fl v S3r $s N Tabourettes and Toilet Tables. All j . 7 are not the only lrri5rlr xspasrCS--((yA1 ' good for Christmas gifts. We describe and Matelasse. textiles for holiday vCPP!--HU--Vlf - afew: gifts. Capes and Coats are Just as Wil W U ?$r L? Parlor Tables. needful as dresses. For them, Seal v4Vi v fr,3 At $3 -Of quartered oak, highly polished, Cloth at $S and $6, and Matelasse ihebeSioriVbyPi4inbFrwch1ieKancy i&JP-J StSf PS: The Greatest Bicycle Combination . .jgasaif pearance of molded textile, and the OUR plans tor the Bicycle business of 1898 are made on the broadest lines. W below 16 by 16 in , French fegs blacks with fine outlines of color to They include wheels at many prices and makes that have established reputations AtftapStoD2hS? below the figures are very beautiful. strictly at the top. Even our least priced Bicycles are of recognized high gradfe. 11 by n in., French legs. "' Tourtharenue. ... . First on our list are the Humber through our regularly appointed agents A "& g? bv'''roudsheif Embroidered Eh? the new BicycIes- Gold coin of the realm has UnXr Rorsii97M26il$6S S ' tanch' "carved Flannels.- flanfk hiitlfnilv no more perfectly understood and defi- , We hold the sole control of the sale ciaw feet u "a a uutl'A-eZ nitely maintained standard of value. in New York of the following Bicycles. At 6.so-of quartered oak, highly polished, embroidered with fresh designs; at niwym The splendid reputation of each has ancy shaped top 26 bv 36 m , shelf be- pnees that are 20 per cent, below Humber &JJP? LE .? nnot ex; been secured by long and faithful service owieby 16 in, FrencT, legs, carved claw the market rates of to-day. Twenty- rf,fl:npcc 1Dlton- . noL a Cygnet BicydesT 1898, $75. u,, KcTUmr seven styles of them-including hem- Chaiiiless. bevel-gear bicycle. It is arch Bicycles. i89b;6o. h Stands. stitched, scalloped and bordered, 45c 'ghter and more smooth running Du Quesne 1 Bicycles 1898 $50. A wl taxe bms S and62c. than competing , wheels. The j Humber Our own long established Confa. K&f &$ f?cXv Near notunda. character is behind it, and that is the nental Bicycles were the first in the mirror, 10 by 18 in. r Let us remind vou of best Bicycle guarantee in the world, field for 1898, and are sold at $40. At $7 Of oak. highly polished, 6 ft. 6 in. nDess Dress Goods in patterns Price $125. Orders taken for future The same in 1897 models (men's ne7tirrw 1" ? W Patterns, for Christmas gifts. delivery. only), $32.50. Also a small number iTtai tat & ' y ' Wool Stuffs, with trimmings, boxed, H3.30 H,ai. NOW In stock and ready Continents (men's only), $26.50; At $8.50-0f quartered oak, highly polished, to $6, iiumDer or delivery the follow- anc' Picons (men's only), $22.50. 6 ft. 6 in. high, 27 in. wide, box base, IXJ.ZK& RIster- ing madey'on 1898 TJe slock is also ry complete on tfto., notunda and Fourth atenue. models. lUIUOr HKyCieS 'OrBOJIS M Uim- At $9-0f quartered oak, highly polished, v xxj 1 They have been "umber Roadsters. 1898, $100. Keystone, 20 and 24 inch wheels, $23, 6 ft. 6 high, 27 in. wide, box base, carved Kee-Wannmaker .l nuT nac D"n Humber Tourists. 1898, 8102. and 26-in. wheels, $25. top, fancy French bevel plate mirror, Cushion Shoes. t0 POPUiar "" Humber, Ladies', 1898, $106. 19 by 19 In., cast brass lut hooks. with the demand The realty US , Humr Bicycles can only be had We are making our stores strictly M7!li!SSi& Irhrmvr?Kw in the territory from Hartford, Conn., the greatest Bicycle centres in this bevel plate mirror. 16 by 24 in rw wWrif mA the LrW to Washington, D. C, and in the dr- country. There can be no complete AtA?12?f Snted,oak' ",Bhly P',sId' cusnion wmen maices tne soie warm, .;i. nf 4rs mji. omnnri Nom vrir ;ntoii;n di..i. n..aP:nne ,.,uu 6 ft. 10 in high, 28 in. wide, carved top, soft, flexible. To that we add the li pUw, faOU"?r rSLjork intelligence on Bicycle quest ons with- swdI front bsoxbase, fancy French bevei Wanamaker Improvement, which and phlladelPnia at our stores or out careful study of our offerings. pute minor, 20 by 26 in., cast brass hat principally consists in the cork insole. EACH ww :s s:npie ky-.x w. h,v. yourthBoor. It meets the objection sometimes Imported S, nJ0f 0ne of atne J?PuIar Numerous company of Rlltr5 It is not so many years since "&lLKf?ntflPlL JaCketS contalninjr a dozen or a Millinery. directed7 by RugS' the brilliantly dyecf sheepskin iwriSSS Sr S3, n hundred duplicates. The appeal is to the highest talent. Hat trimming is was about the only rug in general use. iSrJS, Sim v,i Personality, separate, exclusive, indi- more than a trade-has a touch of Now the goat chases the sheep; the flexibility. Perhaps the : most vital viduaL This is charrn of our the fine ar(s fox the wolf( the lynX( chase the goat; amenamenr. we nave maae in tnese forcig marje garments. It would be Second. We never sell trash. and the tiger chases all we mean in SS rij1 sX'fri'ni : r ? STr? k lost were it not united with the greater Z7iirJ. While our trimming teams popular rug favor. The entire menag tony Lems, irmeau or rour ana rive j, that jket represents a are constantly engaged on high-cost . erie ot animal skin rugs is here. TrfrV ill iin arA full no-din nil P composer. Each' is the hats, we place their best service at I And besides them, rugs from power . : J, Tr.fwJi ,iVuA fancy of a great designer worked out In command of the popular price demand looms and rugs that were made by sizes, women s buttoned and laced the love of beauty. And the same is of the late seajonl - hand. Fragments of a Sheik's wealth 5nS LP fla ilnl Snwiffi tru& of WraPs aod P"' The Rus' Fourth' Th& S3Xnt skiu forrs hats maybe Job had lost his rugs when aaaea xo-uay a new line, conining sjan peasant's blouse, crude and coarse, at $3 and $30 at $4 and $40. be became so poor and a njanufac- tne same features ot construction, military officer's riding jacket, trim Fifth. The foregoing is the argu- turer's product seeking a market. mi . iHmn,r!!!" nif. i.Wi and elegant, are levied upon for ideas, ment for the following conclusion. And so they are all here, Persian, will oe sow at tne same price, wo j t extremes lend their forms to Responsive to the scratch of the Turkish, Tartar, Japanese, American, in ffl ", & fl, , the designer's mind. advertiser's pen, swift fingers deftly Mohammedan and heathen take a hand All of these shoes in appearance, Many garments jn this collection form the following : in your Christmas, comtort ana service are remarKaoie at have ernb0idery in the trimming, At $3-Biack, brown, and green Velvet M . , Lambreouins or Val ine prices. Other large demands upon I that is bcyond iny American skill- Jpques They have sat.n bows and roses, Mantel e? ipyou choose the our facilities may limit the production ii1A :; .1.,-i. frpnucnllv rl. black birds and passementerie. rirnnprie; j' . t-nouic, uic of the Kee-Wanamaker shoes. If in- end"mq"0n SS i tiimmhi? y The At $4-Biack feit.Wback Sailor mu "rff.eneS words have one meaning rrtPH hnv wnn Pentls uP.on tnt tnmming. I ne They have velvet tops, satin ribbons and But they are reduced one-fourth. A Sanu.Lai.tr..a. pnees go from $23 to $125 but fig- blackbirds. quarter off is equal to a third on, and Fotma.Tenu.andNinth.tr,.,. ures tell nothing of women's Imported At 6and7-Too many designs and col- latter sounds bigger. Japanese 1$$? , f , MTSiWB. Theare JapanSe and l TUAIsh- in any other class of products. Among Petticoats. v-eeD them but we have At f io-Large black velvet Hat trimmed .?& and color The foundations STkK sorts PeS'onesWe ut X A v""- SnL-SkZ. siV&bi'bH'75- Refinel, dignified and full of style, low, gold. The ornamentation is Room at S Both ex remes are The are warm- hand,X' cheaP- If the buyers are silent on the subject, embrofdery of gold and silk. ESented f the lananeS S, ,Fn ' DurinS recenl winters co,d weather the moderate prices will never be sus- Were y . MS. $30, MS. ES&ffi&. S?3J .gBg Pleven bcaustic critics. t Vt '1i NffieaanrwhTeeaqUsS,t Wom wlU help you r thinking. Waiss, eofFjutt you fond of beautiful decoration, sucar and cream, SOc. a set. At 18c Of white cotton, with pink and , AV?"UC a" u, , , u . s,"ccli e mem. Banko Tea-pots, 25c. each. blue crocheted edge of rephyr. second floor, is a wonderful stock of Third floor. Fancy Bureau Trays and Olive Dishes, 25c At 650-Of natural wool color, cotton back, Waists. Any woman wanting to know Shoes for "Thrifty men and pru- ch. c .v?furlvwUhi1hlSl?rl:fc-i.H what they are thinking about Waists p' M:pa dent women will re- cUJ,s d saucers, i. boxes, from 2Sc to rSjSX&'iS n Paris has only to vk that corner. , Para,lies' member our talk about Vases from 10c. to 2s each. wool crocheted edge. Of all 'the sorts of Waists there is Shoes yesterday. Two tales, one each Bronzes from $3 to $65 each. At $1 skirt of all wool in solid color, and none more generally useful than those for men and women, that told of Fire screens, some painted and some painted with wide fancy bo rder. made of velveteen. They are stylish, Shoes at $2.60 a pair, and another DATSiWoo JttSSwSSrtL001 P"ta"t dressy. and. ca be worn with about Shoes for chifdren-small boys The stock contains Potterv Lac At i.7S-0f extra heavy quality all wool, skirts of any material. and girls, that ranged from $1.30 to 1 m.ervH War TMtiurwi Pri,in in solid colors, silk border, rows of con- Some very handsome ones that are $2, according to size. rinknnnr Silk Si I p!' s,fr,lne co,? wit,h ,sllk " dotted with pink, green, or blue, in silk This store has a mission to perform &Sd?rv ' AI!Sfitoq,C0WbMC5 embroidery, are 'selling at $6, plain with the feet of Greater New York. BasemenC seoond floor. colors at $4. Our part is ready. How's yours? JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. 8TECK PIANOS. Warerooms II BAT ItTll !. Full assortmenl of these reliable Instruments. Also a number of seo ond hand trend anduprliht and a lot of square plaooe of eanoua makes and at all price, for sale on easy terms If required. Some sllthtlr used pianos at great bargains. PIAHoa to ststT. T!SrEC.OItDO. UPUIGMT. Hew, 7a upright ,..a60 $7 monthly OordOQ, small Hie ,,,0100 ID monthly Gordon, medium sUe ,. aioo 8 monthly uordon, large slse $170 (Smoothly Wrber, medium slse I2S0.....I1O monthly Rents. 8. Uordon. 189 Clh ar., bet. 80th and Hist its. PIANOS AT FACTORY PRICES. Mo matter which piano you Intended buying, see the MATHUHUKK bON and get their prices and terms, which we guarantee better than any other house or don't want your trade. F>OHY AND WaUEHOOUS. BtS and Mi West AOthft-.ncarUthaT.H.T.cliy.MostorelnHewTorfc. A Large Assortment or th. Celebrated I Va-JtS & FUND I1A.08. Also a nnmber of others second hand. Ineludlog FINE CllICKEKINCl OHAND. High Krado l'IAM TO RENT a specialty. LODIH J. JoaCELYK, 10 East lOlhst. WALTERS PIANOS. 1 05, 1 07 W. 33D ST., &. , It new and used pianos, f SB up. Opes Bat. We. jSimLI? "'" mw iriisaiwwaVjevi.atiiMgw'. mrrrtair.i t,jril...i,rn.w.ici.ni.w.Mi.rfiiiiwrWi mw. ginnotortw, Orrjnwi, &r. 100."o7 Weal aad at., Uroadway and It" av" unction, 70 new and used pianos, (15 up. Open Bat. erentngs. A FEW used plsnos. chsspi new pianos (0 monthly) exchanged. rented. OUlUHTMAH.lPBast Mthat. BAUO AINB for cash In upright pianos almost new, finished In walnut, oak, mahogany, and ebony, from (100 up, delivered free, with coyer and stooli several second band pianos from (BO up; fully war. ranted i open evenings until Jan. 1. WIUTHKY CO, 111 West moth st,. near Leuoi ar. tlllMSTMAS bargalnsi uprights, (18B Sohmer, (lBOi Hterllnr. (IB0 Btslnway, (UB. WINTE1V ROTH, 10B East Iftbiopen evenings. LAROE assortment, slightly used, (SO to (I (St rent. (UlsmalllnstallmenU. Ouvrlerllros,. l(E.Utht. K'elFaULE Connor pianos, second hand, (ISOj rent Ing, exchanging, repalrlngi open .vcnlaga, East ld st, STEINWAT FIAKOS, (105 (8 monthly upright bargain full slse squares. (7S WI83MIR, 8B East 14th st. 'VZ.H UPKIQHTB. sUgbUy used, (17 S each) two up- J- rights, IlltBt low rentals W18aWElt. B Fulton St.. Brooklyn. S1 1'lrt MAOIJiriCENT upright. Btelnway, Chick 4XV erinic eecrlnoe. Ilents, (3 organs. (30. Installments, (5. UIUULK'aj 7 East I fth st. iS1 AA FIK8T-0LABS upright piano must stUi on tJ.lU storage I (JOB. Renting. 4. WEatB, i3m West tn m, MHgHgMHLiMgVM tSoHrpfg m. JSthooltf. r.r Clrls and Wuuns Women City and Country. KINDERGARTEN 5St?S?SSfS" (Free scholarships limited). Z. A. OUTTEN, Sup'U Uetropolltan Temple, 7lhar. and lfthsl. ISuelne.. Cllosea. BOOKKEEPINC.-V. a. wiggim. Chartered Aocountant, 811 and 83 Oramercy Park, teaches by his rapid method all that pertain to book keeping and Accountancy. A COURSE wltn blmwlll materially advanoe gen tlemen and ladle engaged In or entering upon busi ness positions. dTODENTS prepared for O. V. A. examinations. A CHRISTMAS PRE8ENT. Mo parent or friend can make a belter or more use ful Christmas Present than that of a thorough com. merclal or shorthand course (day or .veiling) al Palns'a Uuslntis College, Sit Bottom uptown. 107 Wettaithst. Bend for catalogue. Musical. FRANZ X. ARENS, WUC'Al, RTUOIU, removed to HOB 6th ar. Reception hour I mo to .9I). Bend for catalogue. "rvORSON-B banjo, mandolin, guitar collrges, 1824 XJ Broadway, 03th st , iltyt 004 state st, Brooklyn. PreUmlnary oourse. (0. utbeele .r rbyslcal Vullnr). Bnrbelrir Gyninael.n ror tTsraea anf Children Ua re moved toOAHNEOIEIIALL. West B7lh street. BPJ.CUX CLASS FOU BOXB. QOLF. FfiNClMU. i Jinniuni i , l.wJaaw.MMIW.1rJglL.ll mmmmmmmmmmmmum -.-.-.9)SSILMLSSIS; UanclnsT Arademtea. MISS McCASE'S Bandog School, 81 Eaat 17lhst. Private and class Isssons dallyi beglnuurs any time. PROF, COUB'S, 687 lludsou st. tValtsand two-step guaranteed In 10 private lessous, (Bi any hour. Nlsrellaueoua. PABlsrENNE lady graduate wishes to teach French grammar, literature, conversation, In school or private lesson. Miss PE ltlllNACII. am K loath st. YOUHO lady graduate from Paris Coussrratory teaohes piano and wishes endatceiuents for concerts crreceptlons. Miss PE ItKINACII. gJl East IQBth st, guflittt'W (Snanccs. APAIITMER wanted with (yB.obo'for large, pros perous manufacturiUK buatnrss to act as ofllce manaser, This Is an exceptional opportunity and bould he lnvestlgstedi goods staple aud In dally de mand by the masses. Apply to Mcdonald wiqoinb, no yssan. "IJUINTINO at a fsw hours' notloei 10,000 circulars. A til cards and billheads. 40c. per l.OOtl, EDOAR 1'IUNTIMU AMP BTAT10.SEHY CO.. Bt) West atlth at. Patents. PATENTS for Inventions procured promptly) low rate. KOEDKltt DUILSIC.V, 8K Masssu st , M, Y. UtahlUhedlf)4. Ilatents sA,d for Investors' Oulde.Yree. EdgarTata A tjo. Patent BoUcllors, 40 Broadway, Mew York. iBSlttHHHHHMl " III II . M J-5VaVtB-VOJVSkSi5aVSVSvSJy fi-EA & PERKINS' I SIGNATURE g&& ' fi BLUE, diagonally WrtaXM 1 across the OUTSIDE wrapper of every bottle of e ft V Tho Original and Ocnulno WORCESTGRSHIRE, as a further pro- V ? tcctlon against all Imitations. ? B I AgenU tor tKo United State,. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS , N. Y. f j muctmintu. CAIt Rfillt B l.iu' II v Bpeclnt noaaeat DR. HANSEN wl I nrllver h final let inrt before bts departure for Norway. TIllTIMUflV, DKI. UB. AT UllS r. W., irartrr tbe Patrennar r Mra. Richard I. Hunt, Mrs. Richard Derby, Mrs. Vm.li Sloane. Mra. Wm. C. Whitney, Mrs. John W. Uluturn. Mrs. Honry O. Potter. President Low. Hon. J. Hampden Robo, lire. J. Plerpont Morgan, Mra Charles Lanier, Mre.Cliest4rartawold, Miss Furnlss. Mrs. RolHtt Wlnlhrop. Mrs David B. Offden, Mrs. Buchanan Wlnthrop, Mrs, It. B. Mlnturn, Mrs. O O. Uaven, Mrs. Henry Clows. Mrs.Blducy Webster, Mrs. J. Hopkins Smith, Mrs. James Bpeyer Mrs. Oeorgo Clark. AMD OTHERS. Btngle seat and boxes on sale at Carnegie Hall ana Caswell ft tlassoy's. 6th ar. and 2t)th St. VBUAt, rillCKS. x-BAMinit CONTINUOUS I D'n ALACE WiTi'Boo8.0! g. ALtCE ATKERTOM, FAOAN BYRON. KOIIEM, O'BRIEN A IIAVKL. KD LATELL, Conroyft McDon ald. Wlllett ft Thorns Comedy Co , Forbes ft Doyle, ThoBartolettla: others No waits, no smoklng.no la te rmlajonsAftsl8CM21o;OpcnIIoonXrrra nnnnTnn'O U'gb. Claaa continuous Perform- HHUuTUK o ""uSs&wJSi:'00- McINTYRR AND HEATH. Blackface Comedians) WTJ LI MIS AND WALKER, "Two Real Coons," LIVUIO PICTUREStCHAB R. SWEET, Trsmp Pianist) 6 CAS TILIANS. Comedy i 40 OTHER STARS. Sat. (Xrnas Day) open rrom U 80 A. M. to 11 P. M. AMERICAN TcfMsr OPENINO XMAS MATINEE DEC. 29. CASTILE Mfc. UPBH&A CO., In asumptuoUN revival of Queen's tLnce DBnndlierchlef Sst M it . 2. 28c, BUc. Wrd.Mat.2Bc Evg.. 8:18. B1TIIIK lower floor, 75c. t 1st balcony. 000.1 2d baliony, 2Bo. All si-ats reserved. XHai 1ATIEB MiUt KIIW. Lacs handkerchief to every lady In theatre Notwithstanding holiday and souvenir. Reg. Sat. Mat. prices. 2Bo , 60c Jan 8 la, TttuV tTllflE in English. nitnturoMTA.v opiiitA house. The Subscription Sale for the Season of GRAND OPERA In frenrh. urrmaii, and Itullun, under the direction of irALTKIt U1IlOSt'll and C. A. ELMS. Now open at the M tropolltan Opera House. A reduc tion of fl teen per cent, will be mado to subscribers for the season Beate may also now be aecured for tbo Ave Monday evenings, live Wedntsday evenings, ftvo Friday evening, or Mva Saturday matinee. S) TIJIE TABLE Y nnitrt.v 11 AM. World In Wax NewOronp iionaay lit B.CInematogrsph-NewVlews CnCM 2 30. Hungarian band Concert. LU Lit 3 Marionettes CbrlstmasPanlomlme ninorr bltjebeard. Ill l.rr B and 10. Clnematoirraph 2d SerlM IllUUkk 8:30. Hungarian Band Concerts. Attraction. TBI's lto al Marionette in HUMPTY DOMPTY. Today every chl d gets Palmer Cox's Brownie book. EMPIRE THEATRE. LYftDCf.S5o. CHARLLS FROUMAN Manager LAST 2 WEEKS. jrfATIEES TO-OAV AD (HTUfttlAT. RBK. JUI1K BtHtn:W In Sdney Ornndy adaptation from tbo Frenoh, A MARRIAGE OF COHVEHIEHGE. JAN. 8 EMPIRE THEATRE COMPANY. KNICKERBOCKER. T&ZZ POSITIVELY LAbT TWO WEEKS Mil. N. C. OODWI, Assisted by MISS JIAXINE ELLIOTT, In AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. Evenings at 8X0. Mat, Saturday 2:16. Monday. Jan 8. JU1.IA ItiAlttuWE. nTliTfiTTlilTiTltEreaTstTav; Night. 8:18. Reserved Sests. Orchestra Circle or Balcony, BOo. Mntlnee.To-.nyd"t'oviapd'y: ANDREW SVIACK la bU Ri-t at huocu by Ramsay MorrU. AN IRISH GENTLEMAN. Beats now on sale for XMAB MATINEE CTU Ari7 Theatre. B'way ft SIHth Bt. Win MVIS. Edwin Knowle. Manager. Fvenlngs at H 80. Mil. f'IIA(tI.RM OCHLAN Inthn romsntk tomedylrama THE ROYAL BOX. Chrltma Matinee baturday at a.aO. ACADEMY 'mhBt." an'd Irving Plase. E O. ntlmor ft Eugene Tompkins, Props, ft Mgrs. TUC ANOTHER ACADEMY I n C SUCCESS CRO t DED 200 UfUITC EVERY TEOPLF. "Vrll I Km EVtMINO MANAOEMENT UCATUPP chahlfm FitoiiMAx. c i ncn. MATS TO-DAY AMD XMA8 AT 2. EVE. H16. GARRICK THEATRE. ?&?, WSSftSt, Hojt ft McKe, listers I Charles Frohman, Manager. Matinees To-Day and Saturday. 100TH l'ERF. TO-NlOHT. SOUVENIRS. MISS MAUDE ADAM8 la J. M IUrne Orrit ComrdT. THE LITTLE M I NI8TER. 8T. NICHOLAS UtflH rT, -SbAlt COLUMBUS AV. Championship Hockey Match Thursday, Deo. 23, nt 8 P. M. New York A. O. tb. bu Nlchola. HOYT'S THEATRE. ETiSSfc-iStBS: HOYTftMoKEE Proprietor! MATINKE SATURDAY ONLY AT 2:16 LABT TWO unvTi,, LABT TWO WFEK8 MO IT'S WEEKS A 8TRANCER IN NEW YORK. HP HA I n SQUARE TIIEA. B'wsyand llMbat. cnBLllC,Uij Bvans. Prop Vves atM-lB. RICF'fi PRODUCTION OF THE FRISKY nlC OVLLTY. THE FRENCH MAID. MAIl.M.I.S TODAY AND BATURDAY, 2116. U F I T II ' Continuous Performance. Illsl I II O 20c, 600, Noon to 11 I'M, iMnl tlnt-tf tiribn fJrrnt t.auller. Debut of ODELL WILLIAMS, In "The Judget" M. Rudlnnrr, Hayes aud Lytton, James Thornton, Witter Pesbody. Marvellous lllograph. Other Big Festures. rjrSmas Day: Doors open V A. M. Orrat Show I BROADWAY BROADWAY THEATRE THEATRE. OPERA COMPANY "Stlrrimr song, snd taauffA5S.U' ffi,r 'KtVSJHE highwaymah. OACI MOT TIIW ! It. 0l,l UHOInlUiU'timortI Mat.ZmasDayt tVSwleki THE BELLE Otf HEW YORK ! Next Monday! I ' THE TtLEl'llONK alllL." with First Time! 1 LoulsM&nu suUClsraLlpmanlncast. I VattTIIRfl flhar. and 23d atrBegTriTBtlDT 1 I.II1M PANIhLFROilMAN'....Managr a,! UbUIVI I Matinees Thtirsdsy and Hat. The Princess The Bultaitlv. IU)tll) to II I. VI. Keats UK nun nil irnta. f!IMII Mild flllKIL, ISIO;i'E fUMKIt, mi noi.s Murtitt. i.r-atf. mitiiei.i.. ah LKrlln.d IIAHI. Al.lll HTlxauU tVEITOV. KOHVUIl & SH A IAS MAt bat TfKs ANNA HELD.' IB ttKltlt-rilAltlllOV TIIK NBVHATIOar, andBIg Vaudeville Bill. MflrillATTAN Kvgs.8:16. MatsWed A Sat. 2: IS mrtnnni IHW, Beats ready for Xinaa Matinee. LaMjSSfty.nilB BALLET GIRL fiPAWn I'l'KHt 23DST.ft H Matluea UIVtMJJ mliNi:, 8T1I AV. P.M. To-Pay. AIIOUHTUH P1TOU .Lessee and Mauaaer THE SECRET ENEMY. RIDLEY'S, 309, 311, m to 321 Grand St., I NEW YORK CITV. 1 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, 1 IMMENSE REDUGTDON I FURS, LADIES' CAPES, I JACKETS, CLOAKS, MUFFS. I COME AND SEE. I Dolls, Toys. Books9 3 Diamonds, Watches, Handkerchiefs Celluloid Novelties, Opal Hand-paintei 1 Gifts, Gold Belts, Lace Novelties, Nechm I wear, Umbrellas, Canes, I FANS, OPERA GLASSES, PERFUMERY. Slippers, Ladies' and Men's Shoes, 1 Hosiery, Gloves, Merino and Muslin K Underwear, Christmas Cards, Fountain Pens, Bibles, Prayer Boohs, Men's Furnishing, HOUSEFURHISHINGS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc. CTBIAIIj orders solicited and rROMPTIjY FILLED. EDW. RIDLEY & SONS, ! 309 to 321 Grand St, NEW YORK CITY. " l l 1 I 13. ltmm & a. HAVE Imported this Season an unusually choice selec? j tion of FINE RUSSIAN f SABLES from which patrons can derive great advantage in placing orders for Capes, Collar ettes, Boas, Muffs, etc" WhckchIi) street aHd SisiD Hecc' AA'M-MtfNArfSASWWMtfirfiM'VMikMMSiSBSSBMltsV WALLACK'S. mS-.8,'1 A WARD OF FRANCE. MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. WEBER & FIELDS' & MAT.TO-DAV. 1 fl'oiiHse Cafe. gE?S&E2Z. ? In Ollo-PAULINB HALL and others. RE. mil Broadway ft Both sU I I HAT. k3 III IS IP, Eves.,8!lB TO.DAT. a rsADT or re -- HAY IRWIN THE riTtnEt,!. EYENINQSATHllB. I HUs JULIA ARTHUR. MAT. BAT,, 8. I "t MIIV OF qUAI,lTT. . COItDBTT- Taken at th. ringside by th. " riTTJIIVIttOTS VEIUSCOPE VAIUton CITV "Jonah" Theatre, B'way ft UOth a COKTEtT. a Perf. Dallyill. B. ft IIP. M. TII1IKB HIIUWR CIIIIINTVI . 10. 1!, 8:10. nnPIV 4Kni1 near B'way. I Circus Tele.SOHS-SB. UUniO S6c , 60c, 75o , 1 (ID. Matinee Dally. Winter free toys to children Christmas week. COLUMBUS. "vVy when upi J"JtA Hilts. Mattes. Xosr Bait. Nugenta' Vau25 vllle Co , Jennie Yeoman.. We's in ft Hutchlnrs Joaa. phlne Babol.ftother. Oal'y. IBc. Ite'e'ts.fea,BOo. IlltlVIl VUtt RTIIKATItliC " " To-nlght "THE O.VLT ONE." comedy In fla-ts, and Buppe' charming operetta, "OALATUE." gaUHmry anfl Srwsmnbturi. OEAL 0 ARMENTS.-Fln f urs made to order) rand. if uWIc ijottw" ' STATF 6FNEW YORK? COMPTnOLLPIt'dOBlflrlii "fS u.n?" wnlF. h. Bth day of xSuVfi. 1 St A at 1 D o'clock noon of that day. for a InaiT n Tih.iJ mr MILLION TWO IIU.NDIIED AND THIRTY T?tOT."i15r! ' , DOLLARS, for which transferable o.AirS.dfJJ atoctrsgltUred. PrlnclpVlTndr." "iSyabl. Bx gold, "1 to haueiV lu the nameot th. wwiTfc of ik2 State ot New York, on the credit of the IT !. ?iisi the amount of the award. toYether with ISJm'inS.' f iMaWn'coV- aalsmustb. sealed and lndori Loan for tiLp.W X 4A1UM A-BOBitttTa, n-FtniB j 't