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Fulton Mamilton. he et es ok tet 4 Religious Socteties—Abiett, of of Cayuga. ink Games Tuttle, of Conese, Privileges and Elections—Eldredge, of Warren. ‘sad Manufacture—F. FF. Schulz, of Kings. erwond, of sof Niagar Boea) Engrossed Bille—Fuller, ot etter: Rosiness—Siebert, of Brie james W, Husted,” of Westchester. e Benate the President pro tem J weneter O'Connor will only make such in the committee list as are in consequence of his_ elev and that of ‘Ifeut.-Cov., Saxton, tor O'Connor will retire from the hip of the Judiciary Commit- and will give it to Senator gone fens Starts a Discussion clal Measure. WASHID nte to-day GTON, Jan. 4 Mr. Lodge (it House Resumes Debate on the Finan- In the Sen- Mase.) the successor of Saxton. addressed the Senate upon his resolu- Z ) or O'Connor wil rete ee the Chair. | tion of inquiry asx to why the Wnited Manship of the Committee on Rules,| States warships had becu withdrawn Senator Haines will be upon these | from Honiulu, ‘Pommittees, from which Senator O'Co He said that the report, made Mis- | disinterested observer, showe! that will retire: Military Affairs, ug Corporations, and will nlso Rules, Otherwise the commit- remain intact, tru was the annexation ht that il ates warship a wrong, and th reatonce, He the Adminis: was actuated Polley He ve a United § Qu WHS A Kreat should by sent th not acocunt fur wilicy, ualess it desire throw the islands in hands of Great Hritain.” At the lusion of Mr ~The tive Btone Masons’ Union has chosen Fille, Kestsee a ts Recording and Correrpon ung ey nary. Lod cy) tion ‘The canmakers’ local assemblies have with- G from the Knights of Lator, owing to marks Mr. [utler (D ‘of the General Assembly in New 01 nets ¢ it the representatives of the min Rene anc irvad Tratnmen's Union No. 29 hap Tones Wak, diane Faroe ae taae erence, Insisting that it ai ‘ rly Ko to the Commit rhe Butte . Sh h sugnested that the modified so as to request non the subject from the exer. ray, Lc Mr. Ald tion i t Morgan, Hale, for of the central bodies ‘Vittorio Triaco bas deen elected President of a Marble and Mosalc Worker Gecretary; Giacomo Marchesini, Fi ing Delegate. ‘Sboemakers’ 1. who sald ely a diplomatic ot varlo Zuanel won why it should the United 8 y Brown, Financial Assembly 2,436, K. of L.. ele: <3: 4 Work 4, » Information AVoD of friend to the pec ame time the resoluth mittee on Fo! Mr, Hawley (Rep what he tefmed th in the islands and to the advisabt the people knowing what the po. the United States Is to be if a reve broke out. mig it properly be made Mr, Butler (Dem. 8. C.) ational Unton Prenident waid that that of aud simply his opinion of wh do In the event of Butler said he employed at 1 nd Randolph ‘laid off” on E: jotified that they may resume wor cent. reduction of w: next Monday, Fas Welbees ot helpers are ts ae ee om Cabinet-Makers’ Union No. 7 has not received a trom the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, i Geperal Secretary McGuire told th to-day it the General Execrtive Board of the Drother- Rood would meet in Phils and | ‘ation 19 the matter, No, 7 will bold a mass- | meeting on Jan. & ‘ The Carl Sohn Club, suspended from the Amer- d Shan “Federation of Labor, bec aun Ri duon has been refused relnaiacement by ihe Ex- | seeative Council, Fhe coremakers’ unions are tovbe forme’ Into a Newonal boty by an Organizer of the American | Federation of Labor. | ryatem, mo pernicious to. se amass: erty, tye resolute thn 1 the ‘ Gray (Dem., .) spoke 6 andal and “shame to tie Ant people that had been brought a the late interf In Hawaiian and said he hoped that the coun not again rhed by ndar and Senator Mors his speech the Canal bill of Senat, ‘On moth Senate to-day adopte y of the a making h ston with. the in his mission conn n hin to ‘memt applications were received. President Mcfiride, of the ‘ef Labor, will form & pian to @f the Brotherhood of Pai fad it will be submitted to ¢ he latter body for their approval of rejection. ‘he Executive Committer of the Amalgamated Cutters and Trimmers will manutacti HENDRIX ON CURRENC' WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—At the Ing of the seesion of the Hou the Speaker laid pefore the He resignation of Representative P: from the Fifth Kentucky take effect to-morrow, wh hin new dutes as Judge Appl TO END HAVERHILL STRIKE. ) Massachusetie Arbitration WII Go There Monday. BOSTON, Jan. 4.—The State Board of 4N wt and Mr. Hendrix hankes ok the that nted the Boura ya on | Arbitration, after discussing the conaj- {Mi ,the coumity, he sald, hail not Vo tion of affairs in Haverhili to-day, de- | warning. A. Finance f cided to visit that city next Monday to |2#! once remart God was good. to pildren States. Was the United States at out of business of furnishing for the country as a bank of issue Hendrix asked. If not, what was ing to do in confer with both the manufacturers and atrikers with a view of bringing abou &@ satisfactory settlement of the trouble. ——— Ready to Work for Uncle Sam. Ballors trom the Seamen's National Union, ) ganized to protect American tara at the and the pe st or. flon oA. Furunih, Prealdent of the Weed Hiniea to emp uw tenans Talon racific, wet eye F very o ane det 4 Yard io 1: numbers this morning to ship in| SVETY law of finan lefying th do what every lo? Hthet the and continuing to nation had failed Mr, Hendrix Wax open tot not reli ageressions on Its failure as a bankin woul superimpose upon body of public credit eu longer and) more uncert rivate credit currency wit dation under the form Uncle Sam's service. 9 oe - Wife Trying to Col- lect Alimony tm the Courts, Col. Charles Einstein, who at one time 4 was United States Coneul at Zurich, Switzerland, and whose brother ran for Mayor here, has been sued in the Su- preme Court for $2,000 arrears in alimony by his former wife, Amelia Spless. Einstein inherited a large fortune from Bis father, Lewis Einstein, his income ney it the Man Whe hh the House, jo Says ‘Throw @t one time being in the neighborhood - Y S. Repr among the ‘Wermen. | $f S06 a year He has been living in | WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—Representa- | 'Y Mh Evol te an active: Hopublioan; » __ Europe for six years tive Patterson, of Tennessee, who hid! whose field of labor has been in the Ar Mrs. Einstein secured a divorce, $4.00] charge of the Rallway Pooling bi In] texed Distriet, and as Seeretary of the @ Year alimony and the right to use her| tne House, 14 still watchful of the | n County Committee heh ‘maiden name, in March, 1891, Justice | the . ¢ In ting a y of $2,000 a year Andrews to-day granted her an order|terests sf the bil since tt has gone to| sulary of “rk of the Board of to serve Elnstein with the summons in| the Senate. Aldermen: 1s $5,000, the case by publication. — oe age He has talked with Ke Appropriation for the ¢ ms, | 0 the. Senator ands Hh are likely to completed without the item of Sena Bu Chairman of the $425,000 for Great Britain's Bebring Sea claims. | Interstate Commerc Ze bis annus! messece President Cleveland | 8¥ that he would call a meet paying @ lump num. This was in accordance eyes WAYS AND MEANS CHAIR! with the desire of Secretary Gresham Bowever, the Exe ‘an appropriation i ve stoutly opposed Io —-_ Serve as Schoo! f New York. WASHINGTON, Jan the tee, M urrows ts pre Giiver interests the credit of Colorad fs New York to-cay tan next Congr Next te him in the present mitt the ¢ | Jof Pennsyivania cted, It ten comes from unnat- ural, pervicious habits, contracted through rency Questivn WAHINGTON, Jan. 4 House « will be eal tere said of the Cau onterred to-day with Sy Kepresentative Springe for the caucus w inger to~ 18D expe morrow night. us on the « ed for 4 Mr. Commi Relations, combat this ref: | more pnspit The inquiry was one District, wn he assumes of the Court of uncer tl ure ti ale tration by to the wa re move to th Mr. Naval patter was discussed by Aldrich, | rman and others, th Pr in. y lity of ley of ution that expressed great respect for Admiral Walker, but given nsisted upo: ad of the riean » resolution went n re Nicaragua the ution y of aid n Cay a and Y. open- to-day se the inter, 16, mM (De amy an to go rrency | Mr it Ko- wrder to avoid the fnanclal of the asing world other | py ing DU) far a v that it of the it in much ly of out suttielent | n POOLING BILL WILL PASS. Steered It there ts no doubt of tts pass- many agreed ent of tng musky MAN. 4—The resigna- | who 4—The Board of Naval} tion of Representative Burrows, Gecided to equip the Laa-| will be ele to the Senate, Is expected cester. now at Brookiyn, with @ fine battery as soon as the Michigan Legistature confirms the a Saat | caucus Ke ro onext Ree {il designate aon m rmittee, Who Will ¢|to the foot of the list, in ace: monnage to the Legislature of with custom, Mr. Burrows would Bee cats cr faa Aamemoticn been tn or the rmanship of ened the Ways and Means Committee aniza * to ispue the f 4, Jan. 6 ng works op Be’ bis morning. © broke out smoke ai —— Mas. WixeLow’ sKoOTIUNG BY) twothing is the family Leveiagion SENATE TALKING ON RAWAL, Lodge's Resolution for an Inquiry ; FULL DRESS | COAT and VESTS, iSATIN LINED THROUGHOUT, | ALSOTUXEOO || , COAT and VESTS, “SILK FACED, 50 . | 0. Mod Deryame 2 @ une whl H Clothe You 2 DEMOCRATS UNDECIDED. WASHINGTON, 4.—-The Demo- cratic leaders of the Senate are still une elded as to when or wh they will Introduce the proposed amendments to the urgent the cor- rection of t tariff Co ay oD dit Ons ’ bustering Is t rt among Republi- sndment to the reieving corporations from the requirement to furnish Hats of he salaries paid to all thelr empioyees, Including those receiving Inst than $4000. Jitis understood that Senators Hoar and Chandler would oppose the proposed re al of the provision concerning fre shol Inthe arts. DEMOCRATS IN CAUCUS. 1 met this room of th The Democratic Aldermen afternoon in the private joard, Alderman Brow! ict, was chosen as minority ‘or Vice-President of the tof man uid also be minority on the floor, It was z that Democratle members should” cast their votes for Michael F. Blake, the present. Clerk, and for 5 t-at-Arma MeGulre. It was rumored the Republi Blake as de when John place. afte un mafority will this noon that in Mr. May, ty clerk until next Carson Will step into FIXED FOR TEN EYCK. He WII Ne Made Clerk of the New Alderman! rd. The result of the caucus of the new publican Aldermen, which will be held to-night, was pretty well outlined to-da: Hoth the O'Brienite members, Dwyer hitin) on hand, but thei nee Whi not atlter the # fixed up ned, It is quite certaln’ that ayek will be named by rk of the Board, ai Windatp ch le the | tt has | Is. on deputy clerkship. ts ut itis xtited that J Hrientte Ie Ket t om the ¢ rhet, will troub other mino fs rs Will de divided up | TAMSEN REFUSES TO MOVE. Likes the Present the Sherif ¢ Sherif! Tamsen has positively deci ove from bis present quar notwithstanding the r j by the Rowand of Alde J the of the nestone baildi rogites Arnold ay J anxious to secure the Sher quarters, and are somewhat exercised over bis refusal to vacate JO Shertt Tamsen said to-day that the nerif’'s Department always had. b in the Court Hous failed to. see Why he eaoull be ned by the Aldermante CARLISLE AND THE BANKERS. body ading Bankers t s | Pierpont Morsan other leading bankers of the eity, continue their de lal of the widely ¢ ed report that they have advised Presfdent Cleveland to he resignation of § etary Car ith or falsity of the report hietly in that it foreshad neler of stration at that has been failure of the th undoubtedly — pos- hers of thi they Hhity have ieal 4 THE WORLD: A Lot of Ulsters and Overcoats (Alfred Ben- |jamin & Co.'s Make) at REDUCED PRICES. ) 211 Sixth Avenue, Near 14th St. STORES 47 Cortlandt St., Bet. 6th & 9th“L” Stat’ns; kantnnies and a group of 8: | with vote Michael Binke aa} ny girls will be special features. lerk to tt rmen, | The fi Includes Nat a will be sung by the entire of the Second | | can- | OUTFITTERS, CONTINUATION SALE OF 'Men’s Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits, A LOT OF FINE SACK BUSINESS SUITS, BLACK CHEVIOTS, VICU- NAS, WORSTEDS AND BROWN CAS- | SIMERES, First Class in Trimmings Figen @ asta, nolhers | from Head to Foot, | YOUNG LADIES IN BLACK. Charity They WIN Give a Die Minstrel Show. Young Ladies’ Charitable Soctety is now practising for a military minstrel performance, to be given at Lexington | Opera-House on Thursday evening, Jan 3. he fifty ladies who will take part will present novelties which can in no way be termed offensive, They are daughters of prominent business men in this city, and all the funds will be used to help the needy and distressed, One | of the chief feattires will be the wearing of bloomers by eight end ladies, On miss in this costume will ride a bieyel There will be three companies of sol- diers, appearing in the uniform of the Seventh, Twelfth and 'Pwenty-second Regiments ‘All the ladies will blacken thelr faces and sit in’ a semi in two rows, Miss Hannah Rogers will sing “Living Pletures,” during which four ladies will onate living pictures in the back- twenty imps ground. Henry Davis, with will conduct the muste. amid the Waving of der of Company RB," by 3 ys, and a quartet, in’ which four 1 girls will shoot’ craps, will ty sting numbers, Most of the hou -_— THEFTS PAID FOR TUITION. Camertk Stole to Learn Dancing and Bookkeeping. merik, nineteen years green avenue, Brooklyn, employ of Comp arralgn) T Pollce Court this charged with stealing from his e was Henry Meyer, elghtoen years old, of 156 Hast One Har and” Eighth ‘stree A stock Kk in the notion store of M Meyer & Co., 43% Bre dd with Came charged” with ils accomplice and disposing e Stolen goods. Both boys were held for trial, ren in the employ of Optical Company for about months. During the past few his missed valuable employers rested y fessed, and sald he ‘us y his tuition at a dancing aking & course al a commerc trooklyn. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAS FOR TO-DAY, ples 720 SUM sete. 47 Moon xe ’ HIGH WATER TO-DAY, AM PM und Lay ve m1 ems) , w LOW WATER TO-DAY, stand To find a 9d Easera sundard (uve, suviract four PORT OF SEW YorK. arniven. OUTGOI SAUL RAM TO-DAY. Cherokee ; Ch) of Wrniigham: aie of Tera Charleston Sevannal trinewiek New Orleanr PO Sait, TO MaR ROW, seven Kartentam ‘ Landon “ y 4 tay te H Ma New Orleans New G STEAMERS. TO-DA bu Ketorn and All Rovbing wengers out all over the king for a foreman and ten men who were mn that the Bowery m MOST HEALTKFUL. <A. B.C. BES MOST ECONOMICAL. NEVER EQUAYLED MINCE ITH vrata MF CO, 6 Murray st, THE mpletely wed them, MOST DELICIOUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1 SHBSSSESFHS6HESSGE SS FEHS4GEHNSEHEOEDEBOAED Fo: Week from ONLY O8e. a we offer this ele- want Vase Lamp, with fa alse fancy deco- @ rated dome shade, ten @ inches In diameter, P movable font, biaque @anian, tarse D wiei @burners, handsomely @decorated, with fancy oe bane, for the | all sum of Dx, Sell the RYANT GAS RADIATOR, We furnish « home complete with ind) Housetur- nishing Goe ds atone price, and that the lowest, cash or 4 redit. The Only Ow Cant pric or STOGK PRIGES GREW WEAKER, Tone Firm ut the Start, but Re- action Followed. Market Opencd with tho Bears In a Cautious Mood, A much firmer tone characterized speculation at the Stock Exchange this morning. The bears have been made timid by the advices from Washing- ton indicative of early action on the Ratiroad Pooling bill and on the cur- reney question. he market certainly had better sup- port than for some days past, but Is Al largely profession Quincy ea ral fel 1 4, Money 11-2 per cent. on hange strong at 4.871 bank t0-day bills, 4ss ‘or demand. ‘ommercial bar silver unchani -4, Mexican dollars fell to he stoc ed tendeney after ‘ o » from the highest was ito 1 and the effect of the shrinks values was to curtail i the list cloved weak an sof the day we instances, all} | Dusit 8 aquotat numerous: arvent in avy gold influence on nthe unlisted « Sugar and 2.4 oning Quotations, | High tose. | Open Malt, & Nay Sate Gas Canadian Pacit ata Souther tke & Ohio € Quines Ann Ath. & 4g yA MMe te ny ON 1 10 19% 0 COTTON ACTIVE *ND STEADY. © 10% Core! fnue to Be Dull and Weak. The cotton market was fairly active and steady, opening about even with yesterday's closing prices, and then ral lying @ little on some improvement in Liverpool features, ‘The wh market was active. but OATMEAL. T STEAM COOKED, INTRODUCTION 19 YEARS AGO, N.Y, All Grocers 3 > abour 5-8 lower on local pounding. Prices soon fel! to 21-8 for May here, and St 1-4 West. Corn ruled weak, sellin; eariy at Ol Is here, and 47 3-8 at Cni- cago. Oats were weak. ¢McCLAIN, SIMPSON & CO. ry 539 and 54! Sth AVE., NORTHWEST CORNER 37th 8 600000338008 S030S0O0O00O8008088809 George D. Ryder and Oliver D. Myer, composing the firm of Truesdell, Spreter & Co,, dry-goods dealers at 287-295 Eighth avenue, assigned to-day to William J. Unserw \see 1895. VSSSOSSSSOOP These Lamps are GT ONE. amine convinced that ours I @ the place for you to your money tor@ SS6SS F$8S8S8S888 Persons wishing @ to furnish now can ® do so to their ad- vantage, Before taking our annual inventory many re- ductions have been @ made throughout § cur stores to make @ room Come and@ examine the most complete line of@ FURNITURE, car-§ PETS, STOVES, &c. @ at the lowest rrices.§ ; Credit House in America. and the h, Tekelhelmer & Co., $600,000, a rd Freres, $1,500,000, making total thus far, ‘$2 350,000, he supply of exchange continues so light that pankers have no alternative and are forced to remit the yellow metal. According to Intest reports $2,300,000 gold withdrawn from’ the Sub- for shipment to Europe to- a DRY-GOODS FIRM FAILS. ‘Truesdell, Spreter & Co., of Eighth Avenue, Ansign, John H. Truesdell, Anton J. Spreter, Mr. Underwod estimates the Mabitt- ties a* $69,000 and the asgets at $121,000, Including the fixtures, “Ry assigning,” he added, * the firm will not be bothered by small creditors clamoring for thelr money. As for our reditors, they are all with us, . Weller & Co., Sheppard Knapp & and H, B. Claflin have all examined our books, and they are satisfied with the condition of things. All we ask 1s to be let alone. I expect, then, that the firm can pay dollar for dollar. “Its credit is still good, There are no sheriff= after the stock, no charges , Nor any sults in contemplation.” —— = aM. Hanckel Fails, failure o: Thomas M. Hanckel has Just announced on the Cotton Exchange. The HH, and had no eect on the market KILLED BY A LIVE WIRE. Murphy Hurled Among In- ting Passengers. Fri Murphy, axed twenty-two years, was Instantly killed at 7 o'clock this mnonniis by falling from the train she f the Pennsylvania Raflroad Company's pas er station in Jersey Cit: Across the palma of his hands were two deep black lines, showing he had touched an electric ‘ight. wire which runs along (Lo trusses at the point from whict fell, ‘The body was identified by Roo! K'ngle’s men, but none was) able to tell where he lived, a’ accident was witnessed by f passengers, who were hurr: ing towanls an outgoing train, luckless fellow dropped near the tranee to the shed and avolded crushing or injuring any of the passengers, the platrorm being crowded at the time, ‘The deceased man was a_sheet-iron worker, and had been employed until peks ago by Jacob Ringle, of ity Tingle has men at work | | © ing the roof of the train shed, It urphy clambered up to see mon or ascertain If the his services and touched ‘The body is at the and Anton k, of 416 Mallory HL with a scaffold suspended from ¢ on the northeast corner of and Fifth avenue this morning. | arm was broken. Neleck escaped inluriea, They were cared for at the sept Portrait of \ a Lady! who has cleaned} house all day} without Pearline— and she’s had a lively time of it. There's , . another «> just like it coming to-morrow -and more afterwards. Now, the difference. With} Pearline, all this hard work would be easy; through in half the time; nobody dis. turbed by it. Pearline cleans, without the least harm, every- thing that water doesn’t hurt. You won’t have your paint streaked and rubbed off or your marble discolored or your temper ruffled or—well, Pearline banishes more of ee MORE BIG GOLD SHIPMENTS. More gold will be shipped from this port to Europe to-morrow. Hoskiei Wood & Co, will ship $230, Heldel RIDLEY’S. . New Year’s Sale OF Mousquetaire Kid Gloves. 2,500 PAIRS, all of the FINER QUALITY. THE LOT CONSISTS SF 8 BUTTON Tans and fancy colors. 8 BUTTON LE} lack. NGTH, SUEDE, or ndressed kid in Grays, ‘\GTH, GLACE KID. in Tans, Grays and 12, also 16 BUTTON LENGTHS, SUEDE KID, in_ Nile Pearl, Lavender ¢ PRICE, 69° Gree FORM nd other opera shades, AT A UNIe Pair. The Importers’ Prices in These Gioves Range From $15.00 to $24.00 Per Doz. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE, REDUCED PRICES. ’; Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Wear. 46 PRICE SALE. LADIES’ FINE CLOAKS, CAPES, JACKETS, SUITS, &c. 309, Sti, 3H to 32t Grand St, MY, pur Children’s Cloaks. Girls’ Long Coats. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. 5.00, were $7.75 to $10.59, 5.755 were $9.00 to $12.00. #6.50, were $11.09 to $13.00, Misses’ Jackets. $6.85, *6.75; All this season’s goods. 60-62 West 23d St. were $12.00, were $11.5 Dentistry. 3 ‘Teeth extracted paintessly, without gas, late aclentife method; no pain or bad results ap- plied to the guins; absolutely patulvss. NO CO- CAINE. ‘You cannot make a mistake by calling on us, as we do better work for less than half that Gold ¢ . of Teet We warrant our work. TOOTHACHE A R. YOU MAY NE ‘Guvand Cocaine. Al K Plates and repairin®. Qpen ail uight—day and Sindy. HANKS 28238hati0n, FELL AND BROKE HIS NECK. Death of Cx Chesbro, of the Stonington Line, WW LONDON, Conn., Jan, 4.—Oliver D. Chesvro aged seventy-two, a captain on the Providence and Stonington Steamboat line, fell down an elevator shaft in Willard’s hardware store at Westerly, R. 1, this morning and brol his neck.’ He died ten minutes after th fall Chesbro was well wn in mi circles, and was formerly warden of the borough of Stonington. “He was worth $100,000, Schooner Lost and Five Drowned. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 4.—A despatch trom Minatitien, Mexico, reports the loss of the Amer- fean schooner Catha Minerva on the Mexican coust. She came ashore bottom up at San Juan Point. All consisting of te captain. al four men, supposed to been lost. 7! bound for New Ori an schooner Ww Thrown from a Car Platform, ear 120, of the Broadway ine, w bean Elghih ay The Larter was thrown. from ip Donohue, sho was stan the horse cur, was it badly Injured, Two Versons Overcome by Gus, (Special to The Evening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J., Jan. 4.—Mr, and Mre Archie Tilton and three children, aged six and sour pears, and the youngest alx mont over: by stove gas at Glendoia las Alter hours of labor they were restored to pclotisness and it Ip believed they will recover ee Pupt! Here, Javentie plan: © pupil of Lohengrin, was ® passenger on the Hamburg-American I'ne steamship Scandia, from Hamburg, which war docked at Hobokon this morni fe only seven years old. She hea played before many of the crowned heads of Europe. She will make an American tour under the ills attending house.clean- ing than anything else known —just as good for washing clothes. go» the management of Damrosch, 1 continue to suffer your.swa fault, We ‘guare‘ive to ook tree, BEST &CO BIERMAN} EIDEIBERGE(G. Vent, Milk lined throughout, *19,.° Finest grade French and Ene slink Dress Worsted Coat and Vent, pure Gyes silk Umed, °26.° o mately $5, $6, $7.50 TUXEDO GOATS, silk faced, $15 Silk Lined throuzhout, - - $20 REDUCTION SALE. Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters, $10, $15, $18, Reduced from $13, $20 and $25. STEWART BUILDING, BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS ST, OLD HERALD BUILDING. BROADWAY AND ANN ST. Open saturday Evening Until 9 0'Cleely JUGGLING. Most of the people who deal with us don't@ know anything in an expert way about our goods, It would be easy to juggle with acustomer if our rule Was not to thorough- ly satisfy him every way. Buy one of our three-dollar little boys’ suits, just to try us. They've been six dollars right along until a few days ‘;ago, and we have always thought them worth it—we do yet. Canal St. corner has them all. HACKETT, CARHART AND COMPANY, 1 Street, ‘Two Stores: Pi ny way below Chumbers Street, Bre BROMO 7 CAFFEINE GFRNGINO *BROMOS': ARB WADE TO OBL, Be you ese the diference? Co, 400 West Oth at. N.Y.Chy. | OMALL OEM ie LARGR SSE o8.0m