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"vAg3F'f.Siigvti!'''i '!-S'i'V-: va&? n,p-t$grj: - - Stic SgEtcfcita gaiXij gagle : gnutoj learning, Diwrnxftcr 28. 1886. intoi im r -. 7i' i 1, 4-. . -l srrr y y '' r- s SI. M. MritllOCKXmiO.. Proprietors kuaij estati: tkansi'eks. The following nrd th3 real estate transfers recordel in tha olliM of t'ue Register of deeds yesterday : Citizen's bank to L i; Paul, n Iif n o qr 20 23-1 w il Wollmanto L Q Gibson. lots 21, SJ, Fourth ave. "Wollnmn's rulrl Morriman Pari: Land Co to E II Mar tin, lots 4, , blk It, Jlerrimau Park. W H II Cauii-bell to K McXabb, lots 33. :. "Wabash ave. Campbell's add. 1000 150 2000 150 E P Ford to R Favnedots 2(5, 2b, Payne ave. Ford's 2d add &-0 A R Jolmson to J ilcCombs, uud hf in U'luat m lolloviiig: ix& at s w cor of n c qr 15-27-1 c, thence c (0 rds, n feO rd, w T.0 rds. ; bO rds to beg P Payne to "W Cr "Walker, lots 01, rJ, Topeka ave, Ford's add C It jliliur to it iuilio'ieti, lots 2o, 27, 21), ."1 , Water st, Turner- add W ) SieConnick to .1 Phillips, beg 20 rda n of s e cor of .s w qr 5-2-l c, thence n 20 n!s, v -30 vds, s 20 rds, e 40 rds to beg . . . E U yio-.vai t u AL F WilJisuns, lot -I'", Grand River .st, Stewart's .stib-div. . . L Centgraf to J U Jones, blk 11, Koy .stoae bub div of ir.v qr, 21, 27, le L D Skinner to K Harris, lot 30, Sher man ave, Lakeside add D (J Wallace to S Vandegnfr, no qr, 1, 20, le r. n.. J P .Hunger to J II lUehards, a piece of Jaml m se qr, 17, 27, le; beg at lie cor of lot 140, Church st, thence n to qr sec line, v.- to e side Church st, s to nw cor lot lf-J, c to beg C000 750 2000 3500 400 .'X)00 1000 4300 200 T Mock to P Mock, undiv hf interest nsoqr, 1 J, 27,23 10090 J R Mead to J C Richcy, lots 74, 7(5, Douglas ave, Mead's add s 1 fr "W Poitin to E Williams, com at se cor lot 11, Engh-hV 2d add, thence .' 70 ft, o 100 It, n 70 ft, c J Oitf t C S Ebery to "W C IcCtme,lot.", Hoc!) Inland ave. Rock Island add 5000 3000 M M Carbon to C S Ebev, lot 7, blk 0, Perry's add .. -j00 G 1 mimermeyer to L) L.ongweu, so qr--7-27-l e M al Grainger to I V Iieaiy, lots from A to il. Itoe'v Llaud ave D Hut'-hings to M A Allen, lots 110, 112. blk 111, Onno t Phillip's add M A Allen to P V Ileal-, lots 110, 112, blk 10, Fourth a-.e, Urine & Phillip's add A F i!o!m-.teadt to J Evegren, and lif inturot in bv qr of se qr 21, aad nw hf of ne p-, 22 2.i-Jw JEvegicn to A Evegren, sw qr of te qr-laud ir.v qr ol in- qr-2o-2,.f-:i w . . . J Evegren to A I Iloliiisfceadt, and hf interest in m qr fit sw iir-21 and ne qr of nw qr '-)" w C i'mov to P Duffy, v;hf of .s e qr 2!-28-3w.: A V. jjui-ioJ V .Moilit, unitiv two third inteiest in lots 2, 4, 0. S, 30, 12, 14. 10, Pine st, Corwiu ' Throck morton's add AW jJ.imsIo.EJ iieatty, untliv two third interest in lots "-'. ""i", , -'-0. A2, 41, 40, 5s, Pjho st, Corwin Ai Thioekiuorton'sadd J V Aloflit to A V Davis, undiv two tlnnl mteivsc in lots" IS, 2(1, 22, 21, 20, 2s. "0, '-, Pine it, Corwin fc Thro.-kinortoifs add M A Morris to L It Priddy, lots 17.", 177, blk ., Orme& Phillips add R L Unstick to P Bower, lots , 15, Grant ave, blk 7, Allen & Smith's add Mftiz Tow n Co to School distiict o. i lots 10, 17, IS, 10, blk 12 P V Healy to F1I Shambaugli, bg 10 rds e of n w cor 20-27-1 e, thence s 40 rds, e 1503 ft, n 40 uK o 100 "Win Mathew-on to 1) A Easter, beg at ne Co- of lot 42 Mathewaon'.s add the'i'-o w i:;u ft n :;o tt o i:0 it s to lK!K 10000 500 700 S00 SCO 600 1000 1000 1000 iGoo 500 2000 soo II (1 Lee to G 1$ McFarland. 2-:'. inter est m following lots: 170, 17t ISO, lJ. .Main st Lee's 1st add 1 750 II G Lev to II J Riii.H'11, 1-:J interest in lots lTu, 17, ISO, 1S2, Main st Leo's add E R Stewart to G K McFarland, lot."0, Custer st Stuvart's .sub-div Merriinan Park Iand Co to C Deckley, lots 2, 7, blk il Merriinan jiark J V U..l to K T? Mnoio, he qr 20-27-:; w N B Mooro to A "W Bell, so qr 20-27-:; w TV If Livingston to H T AVest, undiv hf mtoiesi lotswi), 52, Emporia ave Hilton's aild F J Myers to M T "West, lots 50. 52, EnifiOiiaav.' Hilton's add E T Barns to V G Crabtree, beg at n e cor Uain'.s lot and s e cor "Wilson's lot, Cleveland ave. leg 030 ft n and 1210 ft o or s w cor of n c 1-1 of 0-27-let hence s 510 ft, o 103 ft u e U a nt 1 1 1 ite of beg, w 1 1 1 ft .1 ,1 Hatfield to School district 155 com at so cor of 10-27-1 w- C E Audivws to A "W Warsain. lots 1000, 1011, 101.;, 1015, 1017. 1010, AYa o ave, Li wellen's add J "W Smunous to J McCarly, lot (W Main st E II Jiai vey to P Bauer, com 50 ft s of n w cor of City Parle thence o 102 ft s 75 1 1. w !:!' it: n 75 ft S50 400 2400 7.300 SO00 750 1500 2000 :j5oo 50) 1)0') D Uut.-hings to C It Miller lots 11 1,110, blk 10 Urine & Phillips' ud.l 000 D Hut.-hings to G .Miller, Jots llo, 1'JO, Ml; 10. Ornio ?c lOiilliiJs'add A B .Tohiwm to F 1 1 Grubb, lots 101, l:-., blk 0. Topeku ave, Onno & Phil lips' add CA) S50 .1 Itasey to ilartinan, lot ., Liu ago a e 2000 IinCAl'ITl'l-ATION. Tim following shows tiie con ,ideraticn ,i en in the deeds filed in the legister of deeds ollice for each day during the pabt week, together with total: Monday .' 73.U5 Tuestl ay 58,1 7 1 Arolnesday 47,02.t Friday S7,705 Saturday 107,75 1 Total .?o70,054 "No deeds tiled Thursday, Indng a legal ho.iday. . Nutlic. Go and seo how cheaj) you can buy silver ware at William Ka-xelV. jowelrv store. " dlO-lt The undeT-igiuvl haviug leeu appointed receiver of the stock of goods. No. 147 Main htm't, known :is The Fair, all persons in debted to tlie firms of Combs ?c McCoy or Combs & Holler, will please call and settle as thoo accounts must be closed at once. S. T. Majok. receiver. AVichita, NoveuuVr 27, Ism",. dlO-tf AVe are offering some genuine bargain in all lines on our Imrgain table. Look at theni v hen wanting cheap shoes City Shoe Store. "Woodworth it Steam. 150 N Main st. 10-lt Ha ing secured the services of Mr. D. AV. Ilwji'er. a t ivil engineer of large experience, we are tully prepjiretl to do all kinds of sur voMiig, platting, etc,, promptly and with a-cunicy. U. Mvi.vey, eodlO-lmo City Engineer. lAek out for this week, wc will call on you for our orders and sell you potatoes 05c per lai. Rice 4 llx- for 25c. Basket tea 45c per lb. Japan tea 50c per lb. Ooloug tea 50c kt lb. (JunjHJwder tea 50c jH?r lb. Rio coffee 0 lb. for ?1.00. Grauulated sngar 15 lbs for ?1.00. C sugar 10 ibs $1.00. Dark brown sugar 20 llw. lor $1 00. Pure N. O. molasses 45c per gal. Pure sorghum 45c yvr gal. Sugar cured hams 111 2c kt lb. Sugar cured breakfast bacon lie i?r lb. Gallon caiLs ma ple -yrup. choice 75c each. Honev in comb 2te per lb. Extracted honey Sc er lb. Three lb cans tomatoes 10c each. Three lb cans table peache. l.V per can. Two lb cans corn, 10 cents. One lb. can salmon, 15c each. 15est buckwheat 4c per lb. California raisins Wc jxt lb. Cheese, 13c per lb. Lard sc per lb. i"HMt raising ouckw neat l.c aud 2.c ier package. Apples 20c per pk. Cabbage 2c per lb. Pickles 10c per doz. Swnss cheese 23c ler lb. Lunlerger cheoso 20c per lb. Buting powder in bulk 15c por lb. Fresh oveters 40c per qt Jelly Sc xt lb. Pre serves 10c per lb. Kraut 23c per gal. Cran lK?rnos:qts. 25e. Lemon 20e doz. Oranges :5c per doz. N. T. flour $1.10 persk. Tallv Ho$1.10. Prunes Of tMr Hi. STBINHAUaER-MERKLE SUPPLY Co. 153-tf "VVantefl. Everybodv to romc and see the finest dis- nl-iv of diamonds, eold and silverware in Wichita, at Win. Kassel's jewelry i-tore. dlO-lt Go to The Fair, 147 Main street, if you want; a nice frame made to order. dlO-tf "Woodworth & Stearns are now opening a line of men's sample thoes which they will sell 75c toil. 'Si per. pair less than the retail price. City Shoe Store, 150 X. Main st. 10-1 1 Largest slock of s-ilver plated knives, forks and spoons at urn. Kassels cheaper tnan ever. Call and convince yourself. dlO-lt Notice is hcrebv civen that the firm of Kip & Broaddus, civil engineers, is this day dissolved. m. Kip wilt continue the business at room -o. o, io. i.p. jiuiiisueeu "Wichita, Nov. 27, 1SSG. dl0-3t If vou want a frame, hanging lamp, veloc ipede, bird cage, basket, jewelry, engraving, etcbiii". artist material, bov'.- wagon, brack et, panel picture or auything else go to the receivers sale as ine rair, i-ii jiain st. dI0tfw37-2! Jlirsh's Grocery Hnltctlu for Tills "Week. Granulated sturar 15 lbs for 1.00 Bulk parched cotfee per lb 15 Bulk parched cotfee lancy jier lb IS Colfee in baskets 25 Jellies (no isinglass nor glucose) OS Homemade preserves j)er lb 15 Pie apples per gallon " Se!f-n.sing buckwheat per pkge 15 Lumi) starch per lb 03 French mustard er bottle 0. Sucar cuied hams fineat per lb x, B bacon per lb 10 Matches I big boxes for 05 Finest teas per lb 50 Xew Urleans molasses per gal 40 Golden syrup fine goods per gal 0 New homemade mince meat delicious. 10 And all other goods at the same low rates. AVe have al-o just received: New Holland herrings, imported Russian sardines, garlic, N. Y. bulk buckwheat, lye hominy, cracked wheat, kit mackeral and whito lLsh, maple svrun and fresh cider. A'o handle only fi'r.st-class troods. no seconds. Prices rock bottom. Terms cash. We solicit your trade. A Jos. Hir.sir, d0-2t 420 East Douglae ave. Ladies wanting first-class work done by experiencea uress maicer can ni room u, Gandoifo's hotel. Mrs. E. G. Forest. 17-1 mo. Fresh country butter at 23c per pound at Steinhauscr-Merklc Supply Co. d5tf I wi-h to notify all my customers that we have just received an invoice of 11 cars of haid l-oal, and will deliver it immediately. Don't fel uneasy. llACKr.u & Jackson. o-Ot Sioiiicl'ihi;: lmporl.iiit. AVe are building an addition to our stable on Topeka ave., and will have loombythe 1st of December lor several more boarders. Come and see us and we will guarantee satis faction. dZ-bt Hew ay Bros, I'resh c(untry butter 25c per pound at Stdnliaussr-Merklo Supply Co. dotf For Sale. A good cai d cutter in first-class or.lf r. Will sell cheap. Enquire at this ollice. dS0-ti Try our fiue teas, wo import them our selves, and only buy teas for drinking qual ities. Steinhauser-Merkle supply Co. dl53tf The Fair, No. 147 Main street, is again open for business. Call and get bargain in holiday goods. dlO-tf For cheap rates to Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, etc., etc., calls at Sterns, the ticket broker, 220 Eat Douglas avenue. dl53-tf AVe have a iargo list of property in all parts of the city. Call and examine our list. Hardy Solomon, d!25-tf 327 Douglas ave. Fresh country butter at 23c per pound at Steinhauser-Merklo Supply Co. dotf We will bo p!ea.-ed to have strangers and citizens visit our oilice. AVe have- at all limes elegant teani.'j to drive them to all parts of the city, and if not wLshing to buy, it will give us pleasure to show them our live, thriving and beautiful city. Haudy Solomon, dl25-tf :J27 Douglas Ave. Tho AVichita Eaglk printing house keei in stock a complete line of justice imd legal blanks and township blanks of all kinds. Fresh country butter nt 25c per pound nt Steinhausef-Merklo Supply Co. 15tf Worse Tli.ui a Tiro Alarm. One of the mot dreadful alarms that can be .sounded in a mother's ears is produced by croup; dreadful, because it is known to be dangerous; tho more dreadful because the life of a loved one is in jeopardy. Chamber lain's Cough R.'iinxly is a never failing safe guai d against this dangerous disease. Its reputation as a preventive- and cure ot croup is lully and lirniiy established. In fact, it is the only lemedy which can always bo relied upon. Sold by Akirich & Brown and J. 1". Allen. d!53-tf Acris IjOIb. Acre lot - for ale in Stewart's jubdiviiion on and a half miles we.t of Arkansas river bridge, near GarfieklUiiiversity. the cheapest and mo-it desirab'o residence proivrty in Sedgwick county, terms eas-y. I'uquire of A. T. Owen, at Hntou& Bungles, olficeover AVichiUi Natiana! Imnk, or liayley, Bros. & Co., lit. North Market street. dOO-tf Fresh country butter at 25c per pound at Steinhauser-Merklo Supply Co. d5tf The rrlsco Have elegant dining cars attached to all trains nassiuc: throujrh AVichita, which are under personal supervision ol an oxpui ienced caterer, and are supplied at nil times with eviy luxury tue market ailoru-. X ry tne Frisco dining cars. dl40-tf Leave a list of your property if you wish it sold quick. Hardy Solomon, 327 Douglas avenue, dl25-tf If you want to make money don't forget to call on S. Drukker & Co,, the live real estate brokers. They have some good bai-gains in Main street lots and propeity on College hill. Lotsiu all parts of the city. Some good houses, etc., eve. Now is your time to invest ami don t you lerget it. ao. loi Aortli Mam street between Douglas and First street. dl53-tf Ciir.raberlalu'" 11 e "tt Skin Ointment Is cooling aud soothing, when applied to r-onsivivo parts, it promptly relieves inlln mation, chafing and soreness of skin, and all smarting and itching disease's. It has cured chronic inllanunntion of the eyes, when every other treatment had faileiL Sokl by Aldrich it Brown and J. P. Allen. 155-tf "The Frisco" Is the ouly line from AVichita that runs double dail- trains solid to M. Louis with out change.of cai-s of any kind, making di rect connection for all points east and south east and north and northeast Rates alw ays a low as via. other liu&s. For particulars, maps, time tables, etc, call on V. D. Mur doch, ticket agent. Frisco line, 110 North Mam street and Lnion tlepot, or F. D. Rus sell, general western agent. 327 Douglas avenue. dlCO-tf DrucRlsts' Statenwuxs. Druggists liouor statements can l pro cured at this ollice at $1 per thousand, jxtet age extra. el03-tf AVe have property North, South, East and AA'est. AVe have two new additions on the market. Buy at once. They are gome like hot cakes. Cozine & Riddell, d7-0t 150 North Main street. Before buying your winter clothing give the Queen City Clothing House a call, exam ine their goods and getprices. Corner Doujr- las nnd Topeka aves, A ichita, Kan. l(M-tf -oticc. . . The first semi-annual dividend of series of the J-cret City Builuin; ailU J)lla Association "n ill be declared on the 7th d.iv of Decejnler. l-SO. All persons drin"-! dlSOsSw R. M. Piatt, Secretarv. Nov. 16, ISSd. ?nn w prepared to do all kinds of date without additional cou Alter tha: v - .- Li t v i i-i date the dividend will be added to the price Job Pntingand blank book makmc, gu-r- of the stock. v linting their work to be orst-clfa in every A. A. Gless. President respect. All counter work, checks, bond, The largest stock and finest selection of gold spectacles in the city at AVm. Kassel'e jewelry store. d 10-lt I will offer special inducements to purchas ers for the next thirty days. Receivers sale at The Fair, 147 Main street. dlO-tf AVe are making very low prices on chil dren's school shoes. AVoodworth & Stearns, 150 N. Main st. 10-lt To tlic ladles. Mrs. Jewell, late from the east, has a large and fine assortment of designs for stamping, and materials for art needle work. Stamp ing done. Private and class leson3 given at reasonable prices. Call and .see the designs at Singer ollice, 200 N Main st, where your orders will receive prompt attention. dlO-lt All the old customers of the Fair are solic ited to come and take in the bargains that will be offered for the next thirty days at receiver's tale at the Fair, 147 Main st. dl0tfwo7-2t Fencing. Leave your orders for all kinds iron, square, or combination -wire and picket front and yard fence, cemetery lot inclosures, Arkansas A'allky Fence Co. VlO-lm 100 AVichita st. Ladies ask to see our kid and goat button shoes at .$1 25 per pair; they beat them all. AVoodwortn & Stearns, City Shoe Store, 150 N. Main street. Trade still booms at the City Shoo Store. The proprietors report amount of saleo tho past mouth over three times as great as the corresponding mouth last year. 10-lt The City shoe store is the best place to buy boots andshoes in the city. 150 North Mam street. 10-lt Now good, now prices to be found at Kas sel's jewelry store, corner Main and Douglas avenue, Law rence's drug store. AVe are selling everything in ladies' low shoes and slippers at cost. AVoodworth S: Stearns, City Shoo Store, 150 N. Main st. Don't fail to see Lillie & Bruggeman's stock of fine imported woolens, if you want a suit of clothes made. Prices reasonable, and pei feet fit guaranteed. Dre&s suits a specialty. 140 N. Mam bt. d0-2t AVe have a fine farm near the city that we offer at a great bargain. Hardy Solmoon, dl45-tf :I27 Douglas Ave. AVe have a few cars of anthracite coal just received, which we will divide among our customers. AVichita Coal, and Fuel Co. dl-tf No pinchback goods pawned on" on you by buying of Kassol, tho jeweler. dIOtf Eight lotd on Estella ave. one block from Douglas ave.?20J a lot; half cash; east front. Four lots on cor. Maple aud Estella aves. one block from car Hue, cast fronts, 5-223 a lot: one-half cash. Eight lots on Erie st., one and one-half blocks from car line, $175 a lot, one-half cash, balance on or before 5 years. 230 ft. corner Second andAshsts., west front, for $2,500. This is a bargain for a few days only. COZINE fC RlDDELL, d7-0t Office 150 North Main st. Notlco to Contractors. Bids will be received nt tho office of the county clerk of Sedgwick county, Kansas, until noon of AVeduesday, December 1, lbcO, to furnish 500 feet of tlnee-eights boiler iron or three eights live-ply chrome steel for floor ing six seven feet by seven feet celis and cor ridor attached, said flooring to be put down in a substantial manner and to bo finished within such time as the board of county com missioners may tequiro when contract is made. The board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of board. E. P. Ford, dl-tel County clerk. Eleven lots on Second street f3,300. COZINK & RlDDKLL, d7-0t No. 150 North Mam street. Elegant now designs in jewelry coming in every day at Kassel's. Come in and select at once. Special Cloa!; Sale At Mrs. Klcntz 153 North Main street on November 25, 20, 27. d4-7t-w3G-l t Tho AVichita Coal and Fuel company nt an extra expense have secured and have on hand a few cars of hard coal to help thoir custom ers through tho famine. d4-tf Ladles, don't f erect the special wrap and cloak sale at Mrs. Klcntz, 153 N. Main street. dl-7t-w-,J0-lt Ladies, you ran get a cloak and hat for what you will pay for a cloak elsewhere by calhug on Mrs. Klcntz, 15,5 N. Main street. ai-t-w-:t-it Five acres on Thirteenth street, three miles from center of city, $3,000. Cozine & Rid::ll, d7-0t No. 150 North Main street. The talk of tho town is tho great induce ments offered to the public by the New York Millinery. See their advertisemrnt in our columns today. d7-4t You can get diamonds of the best quality and at price-; that will open your eyes, at Kassel's jewel 1 y store. d 1 0-t f Harper for Hay. Hay at IJanr in car lot?. Quality guaranteed. Write for price. dl20-2m Rogers fc Son, Harper, Kan. AVe have some special bargains in 2 1-2 and 10 acre plats on College Hill. Hardy Solomon, dl45-tf 327 Douglas Ave. Lots on Green street .$2o0; lots on Estelle avenue 200, one-half block from car line. See Come & Itiddell. 150 N. Main street. tltj-5fc A new hotel iu this city, handsomely furn ished, lor .-ale. Hardy Solomon, 327 Douglas avenue, dl25-tf Cozine & Riddell have quite a number of barg;iiiis c-a-t. AVe sell, and sell quick. Come and see us at 150 N. Main st. dS-Ot smt. crrw-wl.. !mi sit.f nrrir.l nt ftltf fW j York Mil.iuerv. and are being sold at aston- ishmg low prices. d7-4t Kassel the jeweler, is selling more watches than all others put together. AVhyf Be cause they are only the be-t and at figures vou never heard of liefore. Kassel. dlO-tf The Jeweler. Stolen: A bright bay horse, seven years old. iu good flesh, a few saddle marks, mane wore off 0:1 neck, shod nil lound, ono white hiud foot. A rew mil of $73 w ill be paid for the arrest of tho theif and hors1: $25 for the horse without thief. J.vs. IjO.vomirk, AVichita. Kan., Nov.22d, lx50. d5-tf Catch Tlicm on tile I'ly. Now is the time to get lots almost w ithin a stone's throw of the Garfield property for $100 t-ach. in ttichmond's addition. " One third of the lots already sold, and one-third withdrawn from ale. Call on F. M. Rich mond & Co.. 110 AVest Douglas ave, C-Ot AVe have a special bargain lfiO acres of lliie land in eat part of city for plattinc pur- poes 1 e will oiler for a few days. Hardy Solomon, 32T Donglas ave. d!25-tf I make a sixjcialty of tellinc Douglas ave. j aad College ilill property. "Bring in your ' lis: if vou wb to selL I " Hakdy Soixjmon, dl2o tf 327 Douglas ave. E ator for Sale or Kent. 1 The va valuable property known as ToJd Ele- ' vator. with .5 fee: frontage on A., T. cc b. F. R. R., track, scales.etc. will ly sold cheep Kji 1 ! TT 1V Tnrr. ls. 143-tf IL AV. Lewis. perforated, numbered or lowfe ni. prices equal to Kansas City or St. Louii. TiSa TT ft n.T TMrtf ymI crr rvruV v- 0 Draws the Crowds to the ENTERPRISING BOST0N:-:S To get the useful and. warm arti cles for Winter Wear. The most welcome visitor to any household are good We have recently purchased from several mills in closing lots, the 1 .0-est line of these goods ever brought West. THE ENTIEE LOT Has arrived, we cannot possibly store them all, so have concluded to mark them at a margin of 5 per cent over cost and let them go. This is the grandest oppor tunity for the people of wichita and Sedgwick county to buy Ba nkets and Comforts, If you have your winter supply it will pay you to invest if compelled to keep until the following winter. The following prices will be made for This Week Only. BesiiimffNov. 22. 0 BLANKETS. Lot No. 1. 50 pairs white blankets, three rows of red border, 98c a pair. Lot No. 2. 45 pair white blankets, red and blue borders, 1.39 a pair. Lot No. 3. 65 pair vrhite blankets, extra heavy, extra size, three row border, 1.98; Lot No. 4. 70 pair white blankets, full size, bound, a beauty for 2.39. Lot No. 5. 90 pair white blankets, three rows red and blue border. 11-4 size. 3.89. Lot No. 6, 48 pair white blankets, full size, bound with elegant bright borders, 4.48. Lot No. 7. 30 pair white blankets, 12-4 size, strictly all wool, an or nament to any household, 5.00. 75 pair strictly all wool red blankets, 3.18. 05 pair Strictly ail wool red blankets, 12-4, large. Biggest drive ev er tinown, o.uu. COMFORTS. 20 bales single bed comforts 49c. 10 bales double bed 98c. 12 bales good size bed comforts, splendid weight 1.23. 8 bales extra, size bed comforts, fast colors, excellent weight 1.SO. 10 bales extra large size bed comforts, oil red, fancy stitched, e- tra heavy weight, 1.89. The above prices arc the grandest values ever placed before you and the rarest chance for OUSEKEEPEilS and WALLENSTEIN & COHN. I I TORE Ending Nov. 27. COMFORTS. HOUSE F0111S. AGAIN THE AX FALLS 1 And tnls time it -will cause as much CONSTERNATION AMONG DRY GOODS HOUSES As an earthquake shock or a clap of thunder from a clear sky, and prove correspondingly pleasing and popular with the public. The Enterprise Special Anuounceinent ! SANTA CLAUSE WILL With his load of Holiday Goods, Presents, Novelties, etc, and as these goods require room to be well displayed, we must make room, therefore we will offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! In all Departments Throughout this Month. Nov For the Milk in the Coeoamit. Do you want a bargain in a cloak, go to the Enterprise. Do you want a bargain in a wrap, go to the Enterprise. Do you want a bargain in underwear, go to the Enterprise. Do you want a bargain in knit goods, go to the Enterprise. NOW IS TEE APPOINTED TIME. No time should be lost as these special inducements can only List through November. IS THE emple of Economy 109 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE. hiladelphia Store Comer Douglas Dry Goods, Boots and Slioes. We sell no Shoddv Goods and our con: stantly increasing patronage assures us that the methods we originally adopted is the only one that is strictly just between the buyer and seller. Our stock is always the Largest in our several flepart merits. ONE PRICE And that All goods are guaranteed to be exactly, as represented. In all cases where goods are not satisfac tory, you are allowed to return them and the money is cheerfully refunded. If you want to do business with us come and see us. A. KATZ. IS. W Corner Douglas SOON BE UPON THK FANCY GOODS SHK -:- ENTERPRISE av. and Market St. n' othinff, w. Always tlie Lowest. Ave. and Market St.