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ON THE IVY CITY TRACK OF AN ENRAGED rUl.LIC. I CAMBYSEr- MSAri'OTNTS HIS CONFIDING BACK OF THC I'll IZV-TAKEPS. far TKi.RasArit to rm TKint Washington, Ott, 24 -When thr Btlllrnnhim beirtn jockey clubs amy adopt a requiring owners td de clair before a race whethei lone ls out srori or money, ir -ueh a mle i I i'' to-dsy Cass bfSBB would remained lr bis 1" I BBd Abe Cars-en's BfW WOaM I I m.il.* Ulfllor.s of an enraged public AAlvn ra: lils la-t ut Jbtjobhi bs Balled Sf BUM sw bas tarn Mttlged Stace BB such an tarsal la un lilm for a br; Thc rmi.Ile nt. lutcly SaiktSI cf however, nu 1 when cul appeared on thc Hark to-day. BSShBd blSl tra ly lint he started without dollar i its ls tttppon ard ran shockingly, latsklng fem th rs Said of flvi ordinary' BBlBag platers.

I hoi rt Bia saors tl homo in ti ii ia ssssm Caail a- I beaten len BtBgthS ly BrOtm i haine. Bad a by so at ase-td i I'ca-i r.i--piit. The Stable ls In peculiar hands. It sarprlse ir ono to Cambyaea ia in bte ratee If ks should bs bo sb tn ittetnpl sae) i tblni may BB 1-8 Ju BBS I on the BtftaBfalBlltSB of "red and blue stripes." The eloi disappeared, willi the darkness BBll 1Mb moruli ihe BB4MM bright and wat tn, at BjasHsj to Ka etty; a (treal nany people who ra mair.ed st home OB 'I ur- The Iraak WBB ll vet. but fall if excitement ami ibo trifst wa.s AA-t-i sustained throughout Ike afternoon.

Ai tb rson, wiio was suspended an Tues? day, did not have a mount, and LlttlefleM succeeded in winning three race-, iii Ike Ital Bato, lajrored a sllsht a.lA ar.tatri- al the start. easily ord the Bf hN opponents and wmi cleverly, while Boccaccio Ju-t SS oa-ilv RSI second place. With K-liiiniati Walinu tlravAii, LBS had no dlfli culty In wlaalag Iks seeoad race, though specialty gave him in time to catch his breath. Badge ---i- an iBVOTlte for the Ans costa stake-, all i.i- bs mts trithdraAArn, ex ccpt Now Bt Merer, to be waa roneedlni teven pounds. biter-, were eonteated with the odds of io nu.

tad ol dollars Invested Bl that price. Nt av tr Refer opened al 5 to i against, bm tie pi nibbling at bin until ll was bes! Ihsl eosM be had si thc close. Badge triads Ike raaBlng tor more than arlie, Lewis leaning Isr back in the saddle acd poll mouth wide open, li 'ii" stretch, when New or NeAei Oared bira, i es who never raes va I its Ml all ti 1 tl thal al ti otu t. and the i iuM waa 1 salsarabl Mi plata beal a high-class stake-horse, ,1,,.. th.

A ehaah cr charred aa, rs the i I Ile could nol have re dls i infU tl.au Ihti to-called Jockey. With lu ,1 i I The Darren and their fiiendt backed Fordham In Hie fuuiih raes extreme confidence, which Ibe .1 tn d. aa the mia I iii; PMS. ca gtOB ll Which to have a on In I mai BOT, by I ll Iol.ir. Il" SOC iii Hie ruck a ll be wi A large number of ladlet urn pled the grand stand ami many watched thc raci I i carriages li the In the fast I eolt of eeler uko his 1 re ah ive the kne Ile al tiing and will i av to bc destroved.

Hm ta no i han-1 of i him. ll stepjK li to a bole which ns ol a drain ui i (br damagci ih Detslli ol the ra es follow: FIRST BA 'I- IAL WEIGHTS, A. 1 il 1( i i C. T. Pi rrj br.

I. 103 (Taj j. J. J. carrul i ll.

A. Hoi A I. 1CJ Taral! r. i i IO' (lt X. v.

nhtlr, 3. loo (Hayward, jr.) C. ch. f. Vesation, 4.

108 (Moscher) 0 :84. Tn win 2 to 1, Eolo le 1, Ven I wi ll 5 to I. 10 to 1. i. a i O.

12 to 1, Vi Katiou JU in 1. 1 ai Ui 1. i. Eic ve 813 Eole J10. i iii- was I the fall of the flue ti, Ihe Isiah, ii- caeclo and Carrie G.

alternated In where I aflei BuC bCS -lit lor SC '0 i B. Si nh if tl? KV ii tllDEIl. 1 I MILES M. 103 th 11 W. Daly's i 1 8.

103 I T. H.r. nardi i-4. Po ti i Tth: i c. to Sp IS to 1.

-Jo -I le n- field 850. tH? Te i prom pl and start, bul v. oilek -ri pas) tl Joe ta f. tl rum Joe lane lipped i igli elm to ami ii er i I mund of tin- ld ju er i 'I an I -in: Ike way arni In lb Issi lon i I.ittb-iii-bl in do a little ii Iii tn save hi- i abe Lc- von by a short head, i-i-'ht lenjrhts between sec aad ird TMIKM a-': A 1 m.H- 823 EACH, 81 00 ADDED 11 MILKS A. J.

ar or Never, ill (Ll Me'l lian i I ll he's bel lin I I'n-' I to No i als psi i Della Specialty, Barrister and Jndge tren aa tjge ma le I i ir i Bile and a al- leenth a- ith Kort or Never i.i- saddh i ttli tiri I ii-eil hla whip stretch, and fNtiTA Never Ike flnlsh. Then Lewli began in drive, I could nut Kel asray, and Noa oi Nevei won bj length. ll RACE HEAVT-WEIGHT HANDICAP BWEI POTAB I 8. ti-'. II, rj ADDED.

SIX Dwver Itu. ri. rs' Ki.rili.nn, 3 101 Th I I e. Brown Cbsrile, ISO I 2 112 (Palm, rj 8 Czeelaioi ft. i.

(Kltzl O. b. c. it Time i ls 1 I'n-t in Brown 8 to 1, t'anibya ol, ir lo lo I. Volta 20 lo 1 itruwu 5 i In this ii Avas llrst, the OtkSSI Volta In fn.nt vhi-n tie flan fell on a good but Ihe favorite j.a-^ed him in a doses strains, and Ihsreafter had the race nilli: vi oat i i -dag, by leafth and a half, im rode v.

th all hi foraaet iii- could i.ev.-r get stiikln) m. jen lengths betwaen second and I'llTll kai I PDBSI ll SI I UM D. A. eh. t- aa a Si 5 J.

J. Carroll sVheeler Ft 2 to 1 Hf I a Jack A'" I i isi ter nilli- and av aa Ol the I Hei I H. My owt ITT ll i i in AV. WsBklsglon, Oct. i piAt-n below.

traeh a lil snd balding, Tht 'r I WOfl bA lui Attempt Bradfoed Path i should win cond 'itu- ArUngUin I go to with Ivt Mania tat sei on QsMbs nee, Pavor leioiid. Oh AAiii roi i ti the last raes, aecniid. If ha starts, otkarwlso Klj Idle. TIBET RACE IPECIAI, WEIGHTS BEVEN LONG AA i lliati Us Wrsl bl 'i- ii RACE SPKC1AL WEIGHTS. ONI MILE NsaM AV'i.

VV't, i 108 A'nii AA 10b, .1 Tllinn n.tOK-ATA'T.INt.TON fWO-TBAR. OI.HS. Ilk Kl li! "N'CS. Name. Neats.

W't. Gipsy yucen i tone. nr. Limbo 118 Cha mptsne Charlie. ns Pei m.mi* i POTJRTH 1 Njiiie.

AV i Name. li Ill li Rael. Birra r. i belling. 1- miles AV'I.

103 AV 108 Sar i-f teflon lol ,100 Doy. Ill (ileum, ned. IPS t- 10-2 lil rOOTBAl I LY rm I EOE ri AA Prince! Oct. (Speclall PrlneetoB defeated Rutgers to-day a' I oil all a i rcors of pointi lo 0. i ruthen i pushed the ball In Princeton's twenty-five-yard lina Black, Channing sod li aa well for Princeton.

The i and ooh aol iwortby. Wllllamttown, Oct 24 (Sj idall. The game hers to? day resulted i noon nil th en, ned In I thi ir on ii to 14 ng i ni ians the Held waa In a mudd' and slipper) condition, HOME NEWS. ASBIVaLS AT THE HOTELS. ASTOR-Patrick af Uneeim BELVEDERE ii-'ll Chicago.

I iiill i Diam end Walter Blaine, of Maine; ran, ol J. C. an i C. A. Donielle, el Maine: Stewart Van I' s.

A Gel adan r. King, ol Mary Lewis Gunckcl, er Ohio; Judge John M. Thurs ton, ol Nebraska; the Rev. Dr. AlltaOBi ol trg and Dr.

Ii. N. Mles, el the I ri toa HOFFM AN Edwi 1 1 Murphy, Trey, ai. i William Cody, ot Nebrssks, I Ml iii: a a' 1 henneey McKeever, I', Anny ju 1.. Clemens ur Hartford, and Senator ii.

A. Deane, if i iptke, N. v. Henry JasBaea, Seorita. J.

T. Terrenes, lona it Sbennaa and Braklae M. Phelps al Caleago, ll. lt. LcJysrd, of Detroit WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY.

G. Blaine before treal Irish-American r.epub lii-iin mei lint, Ai idiaoa sonar. Garden, eve-Ins. nf EL Bedell, Court ni Genera isl as Organization el Railway and Steamship i. ind Morton Club, No.

821 Broadway, ii p. bl Hes Ifork I i lub-hon p. Exhibition by a Polo I p. m. inlsatlou of Lower Wall Street Harrison and Morton i Ni ii IS p.

m. Town Buatneai RepublleSB Club, No. 5 l. p. m.

lt, tall lion Club debate, Chtastey p. m. XYltn Dlstrlel Republican Club, Ko. 351 I. ll.

111. Morton Club, One-hundred nt ar Tl p. m. Ha rliain and Mw Clnb of Mt li Assembly District, i ind p. m.

James G. Blab a- el Na I D- m. ii feting, St.1- p. m. mase-mcctlng, Cooper Union, 8 p- m.

NT.W rORK CITY. Thi ronaining dayl o) regittration in city will be to uwrr are, making an Committee ol the Btock E-tcbang spent i Hi" consideration liters Ila nation thc I i nlng i n- in on Saturday was read and Presldem Bull ie. rn ty. A i'AA i linnie, were add il the li-t and an arbitration va cc pt lon tn ni bop Ai dre- aa iii be bj i sm lui Cn lor ol Nev York at tha of linn to 11 p. m.

An entertainment and ball fol tbe benefit nf thi Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Soddy ol be given the Lexington Avenue Opera Douse noni lay evening Tho society lupporta the orphan a-Aiuni at Eloventh-ave. and One-bundred-and fiftieth it, and a I rani al aa en ie A and I The entertainment i-. In charge ll i Lewis, Alfred Jacobs, Morrl Uoodhardl and llerberi ll. Levens, A number nf ladles aaihi are Inti in Ihe society aaIii also help to make the entertain ii ei.t a lecei 'i he era ol tbe 1 Company will take par! In the performance. The pi ol admission a-, ill be gi.

The funeral of Dr. Jol William Schmidt Ann.iii who died al Bea-anee, Saturday, aa-u beld a- it the burch nf the Transfiguration II crvlces were conducted by Dr. George ll by tl it, v. c. li'iML-i ton.

Thi The Rev. Dr. Jai secretary ol tbe Penn will preach on 11 Jewish In St. Paul'i i burch In ive. An appeal for aid from the Inhabitants ol Turks and Cs rect ri.

The Islands were visited on Bt-ptember 2 by hurricane, AAbieb bouses cf the poorer class, Mid 60 and 82 will recelvi a tcnnlal sociable trill be held In the pal Church ton oi il sh nf the read by John bc delivered by Ibo tbe Rev. I Engl Diberl ju appeared in tn i Ifjious convention aaiii ireh, 17 St. el.ia'. Ho i Ml g. AAiib a load woi th -lt' rai wc I hand!) I a quarter ni a ll fee.

will be iii nen hool No. 51, In for thi lon an American Hag hich i ai ben pre? sented lo lhat school by Trustee lien ry A. ide by .1. avei I an i thc i a I aecepti on the part nf the school by Inspector D. W.

C. ird ye rday awarded M.e foil reel i lng ton to lt 'V Lind a Gleeson, (7,001 for ding i retaining wall, drain- ai li Pa Robert Hanna 820,700, In Nassau belt I. n.e. have a bard time nf ft The best ls nilly about tis feel wide, ami aa lure half of thal la occupied by jill, up a- li i- now, people have to walk 1,1,1 UM ii lOiber In ni'ler to gel ainu--. 'i i' method serving papen In the Culled Btati Circuit Co dd a non re Idem de inlform, bul si a general rule Ihe process of the court muat be served on tbe defei i-i, peraonaUj by a marshal or deputy msrsbaL In certain i ieee, where the defoadant't addis i- un knowe and tbe righi lo real or personal property lt Involved, service by publication under the order ol the ciiiiri l- allowed The els ol College elected Ihi foUowli ei laj President, T.

Thatch er; vice 11 Ide Rem en Johnson; seer lary, Georgi Dana Mumford; tret urer, Hammond ll; historian, Edward Bright poet, Norman Wilda BROOKLYN. Mayor Chapln 1- oul ol li it for i leveland and In the li nf th lilli. fmenl to pay ter a tele jilli nc foi (he polli to In umn i ient. un ol ond eld fur 1 A vi darna NO. 1.1- I.

A un I rsi for I i Ibe I. li" n- lu Prosj eel Psik bsa en I .1 V. ai I I meeting al Na I dent. BFBBAKCK Ki USED BT WOW fr. 'i be I.v.

ulive i ommlttee ol l'( ere pi ibablj I I i foi bonn In Ibe Bro I ij Tab nell bad spoken ol hoi work In Northern VYItcon In i li of the eld Ii irt-i nt, thu of tbe i.iii, depsrtm nts Join il i mmltl Plan ol Work The norh tel tbe ensuing foal il this cm tho ii the nat ui last leaf, in tuc evening ibo mamben uf Ihe KxeeutlA-n COBtBlUOB BltCMM a reception at tot imiiio nf Um. W. Jenalngi Demo i THE NISEI SO ol lill: IH. SHIV ATLAS. (AiiAiN ru'itTis, ok TB! iinnvnriAT, rir.r.fi His REPOST OK Tin: AOCLDKHT.

The lim, itcamer Aila-, bleb was nm imf' by the wood central and -Hill on Tuesday, lay the nd Vesey. er in (forth River yeaterday. top nf her si I'" si 'i a. blstle were ci and i lop-iaBii extend lin- Mil fin 1 I. IAAII I srorl ralslnp her, but ibl- will probablj bs il me I aa hcelei for tht i- uni ti i the etill: iv AA'ln i i ghi in Churl for du The eaifo of the Aili- was Insured for ab.mt lt- full but a-, itel, I tl bave be ii ai i.ut 8100,000 'l tor kt flied report rday aaimi the Local Steamboat lon in ai blch be about rn p.

I sta tod from the in New-Vorh, i jave one whlttla et a warning I I-. a Boa) ivn one whittle tn go tin ul, hlch did. ii' time i saw the -ie, un close in toward the pier. The steamer asvc two whistles red Ihe amer gat Il jingle 'll to lhl to iii I lint tn ni i was going back, so I ga belli more in bael; extra lining. The Central struck the fm-AAaril nf USlllg Inr lo sink.

'Ile weather ami- i ni chunks. Fog settled to thal 1 could uni Bteamcr tin I gol oul nf the inp, nr.nr. a cbamcb for ru Rfu The togenalty ami enserm ptayed by A. II. Hi' Well-known rbilMrrs at ami OGS Broadway.

remltetl In Iii" eiijnynient nf a -Inn" palronage. They have a stroag faith In th" benefits tn lie derived fnim advertlslnR. and, not sat Itfled wltb half pages in the leading dally papen, they devote one day of eaeh week to advertising buelneti by tlc unique method Bl Bellini goods snh in profit, and even Bl tots, Thursday ls tin- day chosen by them, and tn-dsv they od to the privilege setoettng nf any overcoal nr snit nf clot-hes ls their establishment tor Eveiyhody knows this Broadway cai ii' tbe Anet -jual ind the snosl elegant tailor-made clothing li I- posall le to prodtiee, ar.d to from th bu) dollar pieces al ten dollars each. Bul Mi Co. mi onlj believe In advertl og, I I ii pa; in fulfil our adver (tter.

nu mal the public irnid that 1 I I lil thi ii pr These sp lal iii attrael mi laiL-i numbers of people the doors have fre lt wouM be a --omi pliyi to be le. The pi Itu li le i- one to 1 I the Messrs. found lhat that poflej bas Invariably A FLEET I IM8BTP8 BAIL AWAY. 1 Oallla snd Britannic al aboul the tame time that lt wa le of nook, ai h. f( i A'cd Intervals ol aboi I tl," I nf an ocean ll tl 1 -t nf Qu 'i i sb Ira ll.

I Al ijur W. ri. the Iii I a. 'im -deli, nt ibe British Army, ta I on the rora obaboeb igatxst a lawtbb. Devi i av Link, i I OB I I I never ii for any crime, ami-- before Judge I i of Gei tor I ut Indict men 1 foi ai bira In June, 1887.

a i.i... un- pr pared lo try IR, H. twyei 1 fer nt. Mi. ba) I IB ei had a pp, i on if I.ink and Mr.

Langtx ni i. ii bad ii th" i.ini-. for a yesr, and that Hochst i. position on the I I Qoek ladter 8100 I cut -ml thai ii br- eonduel had been rh thi iloavt him. lei -i Af tl it he v.on! 1 rec, Ti rm ot thi Bop erne nun.

or by in ll loi hi i ling la The rial of Llnk'i aao a. as i. eui ma ulm: tn tel hg ce. IOHTATURE ALMANAC. TO-PAT innrteea.

Brig Ifoon'ttge. HIOII "ul ll. lloek ll 3J Iii 0 OMI STEA MERS. io DST, Hailed, I i 1 1.Kai itaiiliattan ivan I 20 Wai il Kellie 1. i .1 I li I I OCT.

-ri Iii. ne ri.Oet 17.8(1 r.i..v,| I- 13 Itt rx i i OCT. 27 t17 WI Bm ii, I liam tern ll i i Ol TGOING -iii MERS. 1 If. Vessel inc, rnr Halli 7 a in 0 Ul ll li.

ai 1 I Bl I i.i,.ni 1 it, 3 in Mil iii i. I 10 am (. a iii 10 a iii i'nr. llmnbui in a 8 am I ai Hi Ann in a tn ii lilla nt in li III DI Bl 111 il III a tn ii t-iiAi, ,1, i 30. rixons, Oulon.

Liverpool a in boob ne rn SHIPPING NEWS. OUT ul' NEW YORK WEHXK8DAT, OCT. '-'I rart, nrw 13, l.l, AMII, l.t.I? .111.1 I ll .1, Lin III -A I'riuz Willera I. in. Amsterdam Kepi VI, minim, let i rsmpaa.ft, I'm 12, IM I I.i I IL.

12, I 1 I. 1'orl SH I'l III', ai i .1 the al tn sud -1" I um i lyi Co An ai Ibe i rn. (Rr). Cook. Pori William VS Alamo, ll llall'l-alon 7d-Yn, with tuUae ll Mallory A Co sti un.

r.iii.iii.i?... i mtier, Savannah 3 and amiii adte ie it i. Beni f.n ter, 'I lion, AA Nt rn N'ort-ik, win, ,1 i' Di mo i with John, Mi. 7.Iha\ am, with lum ii AV I nilli (1 I NXWi clear At i ill lit 1 I. MEI.I I' EXDI HES.

'nil- treat an unhealthy ttl tbaii fiulu aio AiU.tr uutt), MADISON SQUARE GARDEN THIS THURSDAY OCT. 25. HON. JAMES G. BLAINE Will Address the IRISH PROTECTIONISTS of at MADISON BQUA11B GAllDBW, THIS THURSDAY EVENING.

OCTOBER 25, 1388. tito pren mu, II TVirk-. fton ll.I- li, ll i ..,1 patrica ii i MUSIC BY SSXTY-NINTH REGIMENT BAWD. PATRICK FOftD, Eiecatlu st.nni-r lirenkw.itrr, ruint. Vu I Md Domln imi Ka Ce Btfsmi-i Br).

Hnuitnf, Norfolk BuakAJereaa. Menin, i- Atm ls Donmei -nunn i Van Kirk, PWladeldnla mm-Winthrop. Bragg, Pertland Horatio Mail. Ship ii.H-. Bamhech, HambnrR IL nnann hoop ii II I'ertli Aint'i'V r.nrk Mi-ntioiM.

AA- li Manana, Bria Woodward, Bridgetown, Trow. Hon" seiir i iiiviii (Br), AA'iiiiittifi. Bl fi.im. li Bra rn wen S.AI I nritnnnir. 1 Ityol Nen- York ami st 1 dd, for i.iAf-ii.li Trare, Hrrmen Britannia, Hondo, Pomona, HI ai-' lia Oi-nndloren, tor BtctUn: aa', iti-rn Perth Alao tailed Vis Lane Uland Hound steamers ii lanena ami ni rsl aa hitn, lin Boston.

.1.11 Mm le ll ami shannon, fur Pe-nm. 11181 I.I nam (Ker), (rom Power fur Hew-York, .11111 ic, 1,11 20 hid av. Her 1 rew bare arrired al THE MOVEMENT- OF STEAMERS, FOREIGN PORTS. QrF.r.v?Tr,wv. net'j 1 nailed, etesmet Bothaia (Rr), Dntton, frern Liverpool henri (or Ne- a.ak 11 1 a rr Ema fruin Vnrk on lier wa) to Bremen and pron LIZARD.

Ort 21 Panned. aleamiT buffalo (Br), Malet, fruin sa', r.i mi mt JJ 1 e.I.-t. mn i Iii kia Dan), Thuin h. In.Ill Nev Maa 1 i rRhsetis(Oer), Vog rrom Hainlnira rm 111 :7 liner finn (Br), Bowen, Iroin 1 rai to New.York Anaonneemi ta E. W.

TflF "Mpokamr" Collar. E. (c A In RI COU Hbrrt a. Daniels, M. I -1 Dlerssea of the NOVELTIES FOB EVENING WEAR.

A TC CO. To meet the early demand for Novelties in materials for evening wen', have decided to show this week their new Importations ol' Tissurs. Crepes and Gauzes. Australian and China Crepe, in all the new lints, plain and in an? tique brocades, Mousseline do Sole and Crepe de Chine, with pearls and tinsel loops, in the shades mos! effective praglight. Also call attention lo 1.25 pieces of Crepe Royale in light and dark colors.

JAMES McCREERY Broadway and 11th st. Fur Garments. Our Fur Garments arc feet in style and shape, made from the best selected skins, and the workmanship and finish cannot be surpas; ed. Alaska Seal $35.00, $115.00, $130.00. Alaska Sui! Saeques, (Li ndon dyed.) $143.00, $165.00, $190.00.

Alaska Seal Newmarkets, $290.00, $510.00, $340.00. Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth bareet. THE OWLY WAY PO 0 AIM Tin. I "Mil" Of CUST (MERS IS Tn I. 'MUM THE Ul iT AT REASONABLE 1 1 rill.N't: ami WORTH Tin; MONEY i'Alll.

at nh timi: in tiik amah can WE DO BETTER OR OUR ii ITOMERS Til an THE PRK TNT i ia nero ami i aim: rn r-forte." ll I 'A KNOT hi: BEAT in i.i QUALITT, OR MAI.I'.. aa I. ask FOR THEM A I till li I. LAMINATION, AND aa lt.1, THEIR IORT. IN OUR Tildi -lit- DEPARTMENT WE ARE OFFERING i.lM.Al' BARGAIN! i AT IM 1 Lin Aa, SELL SO MANY A Ul I-' I'll I SHOWS ASA ni I NC 1 Ill MILA" MUST ll 1 A ami LOW IN ii: Of INTEREST in aim: t.

LOW 'IUCR8 aa ARE Cl Alu ALni I THE SAME a-? Ri ala aim: prk inn KANIW IRE TAKING aha a', Tug H'foin ITT. ANO AR 1S1 nil EVERY A.M I'. ft I 1 LOTIIIERM, 254 and 256 Broadway (orr-Mrri 1 11 ai 1 1 CORNKI li 1.ton wo na STREETS, THE MSW BOOK. "Tin- ll ag li." by AAiiiiini iii 1..1 aa irkotmtmotftmtsoo nil iIIiimi.ui,nm, I. Iii.11111I iii ImhihU.

Ii arni lu him nil ,1,11,1 BKNBKI lunul-a- We'd like you to wake up to the ad? vantage of buying not only your out? side clothes but your winter under clothes from us. We have heretofore told of our large purchase direct from an Eastern mii! uwner (who is likewise a personal rriend) of ail his shaded garments ol a certain fawn color; shirts and drawers that we sell for S1.0Q 2ach in al! sizes from 34 to 48. They ire of the usual two-dollar quality ind their rapid saie proves that others besides ourselves consider them ex? ceptional value. We sell an excellent white wool and drawers for SI.00 each, also a Natural woo! at same price, )Oth in sizes 34 to 44 only. Then we lave another quality of''Sanitary" latural woo! at for all sizes from 14 to 43; also a bettor grade, sold ac? cording to size, beginning at S2-35, idvancing ten cents on each size 34.

Then a still begin? ing at $2.65 with same advance, "he same in white, as well. There's considerable humbuggery ifloat about this "Sanitary" wool justness. Admitting that natural vool is a good thing to wear, why las one man's product of wool gar nents any virtue not possessed by mother? The virtue is in the wool, lot in the garment, and yet since the Doctors" have engaged in the un lerwear trade, they'd have you be eve that their GARMENTS are MEDI? ATE-). Some of them make wretch poor cut, with their prices include fee for "the Doctor." Examine, if ou please, the difference in cut and lake of our best'" say othing of the difference in price. Rogers, Peet ft Co.

BROADWAY wo k-st. BROADWAY AM) 3-D-8T. Prices Same at Both Stores. INK STANDS. We bave manufactured a choice of Sterling Silver Ink-.

i connection with our very popular ne ol useful and ornamental Bilver rticles for Library use, such as Cal? ndars, Pen-Trays, Pen Holders, Blot Seals and Stamp Boxes in unique esigns ami varied decoration. Gorham MTg SILVERSMITHS, IJ ROAD WAY AND 10 III StBESI. 3a Li il. itt AK "fi Curtain Furniture Lace Curtains NEW COOOS WOW RE.ADY. UNION SQUARE "and I6TH-ST.

ALASKA SEALSKIN JACKETS. NEW QTY! FQ Ol I Uti uk il pupuli i foi mi C. SHAYNE. 103 PRINCE ST. 20TH TO 2.3T ST.

0 -ff sicnu 5UB 1,000 DOZEN FANCY FEATHERS, 10c. each worth 7oc. 200 DOZEN FINE FELT HATS, Trimmed with Ribbon and Winga, 95c. each. 10,000 YARDS FINE SATIN RIBBONS, 20c.

Per Yard worth 48c. Bargains ia D011M n'MFII I A fifi 6th- Ave, 20th to 21st st. SPECIAL SALE or BO CIBJSSE-S These goods aro all of standard manufacture, choice designs and colorings, and arc offered at ex? ceptionally low W. J. SLOANE.

Broadly, 18. Streets. 1MD, H. I fciM li Co. I.iII'OKTKIl- AM) MAM FACTVRHtS OF Ita us Retailed at Wholesale Prices.

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