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- r $ apes gpl ecey path tances b' have ean WAY MEDDLE, | Action. ‘Will Reverse Byrne: A Stampede fo: Retirement Ex- ® pceted Within a Few Days. Tt understood at Police Headquar- ters this morning that the Commission- @ra.intend to reconsider the case of the .of the: Mercer street sta- Who were reduced to the rank of patroimen last Tuesday, at the request ft Bupt. Byrnes. Not only the reduced men, but it fs ‘anderstood all members of the command @tithe Mercer street station, complain i be of the Buperintendent's action. explained in executive ses- an ‘to the Board, that ‘fy’ rounds- man from his office had found seven ‘members of the command in an eating- orp Fourteenth street, and that this t have occurred had the rounds- oa been attending to their duties. On this information, charges were preferred {against the seven policemen, and , Roundsmen Emil L. Phaelen, George T. 4 Sherwood, George T. Leeson and Charle eht there was a fire in Wooster Senter rifen ‘made i necessary to call ee e'reserves, and Kept them up until F duty that the men, were Fogg eating rolls Yand drinking co en doing extra duty for four cy fu the wet and cold, when they ed roundamen, Phae- moet teson It in claimed, were Tot ‘on duty when the men were found iaing their su- to08 Maa erica a! rf nat otis ude in thelr, be bet alt, and faethe hext “tow days, as a result of the put at a the term toe eligiblitey os pot ated renerally, known to the coogi of the command, are that last ag alta ‘at hour after they went out on le to Boe noure without eating. ‘Two ‘While the policemen do not desire to poe row. ne for retirement ‘The facto of the case, as explained by ‘at midnight Sunday. It proper duty for another station. meners “at the meeting. to-mor- tire has evidently * H. Boyle were reduced. ne tor them to go out on their : fave been sleeping. They, were fa the eating house, but were asleep in “Been action will be taken by the to tl ae years. five hun: Prevention is Better ‘Zhan having the Grip, -“ it 8 easy enough to winter epidemics blood pure a: popacetiy and ‘petite and enable your ‘aystem to throw ofall germs of disease, Be sure to get Elond's because Hood’s ==. Cures bck iS panty to _aetirement under the ity years’ ce law. Home of this number, ot actually disabled, ar able of performing t ne futien they are’ sometimes called Upon Police Commissioners have abs in the matter, and have all be al- be able to perform fur- mty, unfess the applicant Is over sixty years of age. ‘Goubt that if the present There in bill becomes the Police Board will find a lot of 1 ae ta upon its hands. “TELL YOUR CA'TAIN THIS.” Justice Voorhia's Lecture on Nxctee Law Violations. Four bartenders were arraigned this morning before Justice Voorhis at the Tombs Court, charged with violation of the Excise law. Policeman Weldmayer, of the atreet station, found the door of Morris Callahan's anioon, 1% Park Row, un- locked at 2.30 o'clock thia morning. He entered and placed the bartender, Mi- chael Sullivan, under arrest. According | to bis 7, he found rio custom ra | quot sold or exposed for! safe and no glasses on the bai “Then, why did wou make the arrest, una the door oper at is no Omenner a sald the magis- 1, those are my orders from the me aay here," said the Judge, too, eet onpiat “and you tell your’ captain, gn open door ts no violation of the law. prisoner ts discharged.” whee ny, Ea part, Row: Hen' o atham Square and Richard Leonard, of 18 Park Row were each held in default of $100 bail for examination. ——-- WILL TEST EXCISE LAW. Proprietor Sehto Rarten- der Defy Byrnes's Order. The arrest of Charles Schloss and Burt Newman this morning promises Impor- tant developments in connection with the laws against the sale of liquors «dv rs forbidden hours. Schloss owns the loon at 1512 Broadway, and Newman is hie bartender. . Barly this morning Central Office De- d_ Evanhoe purchased je defendants have demanded an ex- amination. ‘They intend to make a test case. — VAIL THE FIRST ‘WITNESS, Schmitthergera Ex-Ward Man he fore the Extraordinary Grand Jary. | The Extraordinary Grand Jury con- vened, as usual, at 10.3 o'clock this morning, Ex-Ward Man Vall wan the first witness before that body. * Vail is the witness who testified before | the Lexow Committee lected several thousand the to having col- dollars black- i from Steamship | companies consultation with Col. Fellows, would say what the visit meant. —— KEEPER WUND SUSPENDED. Hegss U The Grand Jury of the Court of Ses- sions to-day will consider the case of Willlam Beggs, the murderer, who when | MeoWe Pills are prompt and efficient, qaay tn ection, Bold by all druggista 25c. called for trial in the court was too drunk to appear. The Judges have in- to roth a “whom the police surgeons | Oak, | some hes.tation THE WORLD: T vestigated the case personally, and had Ail persons Intersated before them. rles W . keper of the | whic h Heggs wald to have procured hie Tiquor, has been, nuspended pending the linvestigation, The Grand “Jury has | talked the matter over js wald @ re- | be made to-da: Voc District-At- y before 11 0 Fellows, Agaistant District-At- McManus, Foreman Barbour, of rand Jury, and several members Jof that body “made an inspection of several of the prison pens. T's belleved thelr condition will be made the subject of the Grand Jury's We atenographic notes taken. before the three Judgen yesterday will be pro- Auced before the. kecret Inquisitors, who convened at 11 o'clock this morning. | torne: torney j the nvelyn Rvelyn Rell 1 Kemper, who inst returns this morning show that 261 pol e wick Hist. includ levin, Pric nd Meakim. | the p there are Ing Capt. oe as Washbarn to Retire. been on the retire. capt George Washburn, who hi | —o l WARING RUNS TO TITLES. i | Major Cushing sata Have Ac- cepted Charge of the Stables. Col. Waring has a well-developed fight on his hands, He has appointed as As- sistant Superintendent, Capt. Francis M. Gibuon, (in place, of Major Rong Throckmorton, who has, not Fewlen: ened, te meeteli to the complaint, /and who afterwards sued for absolute | nor will not. and although Gov. Morton Ward obtained from Brown two unset| divorce, did not appear on the day sct | Mason" eau Hine AGCIREe Ha Tk the diamonds, valued at $290, on memoran-| for trial of the case, It was learned | {a prover man for the place, 1, (Gum,return to be made on or before/ she had married C. B. Kellas, belleving fy he advic vokGe had Bee ad c Cee ei vacy the Major fins dechied Ward. then admitted he pawned the the vere ees ska nade Fe ey [to remove his personal effects from the dlamonds for $125 and offered the pawn], ir when this was not forthcoming the office "and leave an address ‘where his tickets. tw husband, became suspicious and, | lary can tded to. ‘This re- | Justice Voorhis this, morning fixed | en ee Cane, discovered Mrs quest was mi ‘ol, Waring, and the ball at $1,000, and paroled Ward in the] ROME had committed bigamy in mar- r will do no work for his @alary, custody of Lawyer Mitchell. rying him. case is Interesting from the fact ; i - | ht it Involves a neral, a Colonel, a Mecheatex George W. Lyon In En | Charles K.| i The engagement of George W. Lyon to Mian that H Me | Cushing would the appointm da ‘Aeatstane Superinvedent Col. Waring arrived at his office at the usual hour to-day, and immediately locked himself in. refusing to see re- iene or say anything in regard to he present trouble over hia deposal of | Majer Throckmorton; Hy EWPORT, R. 17.1 mate Harry Cushin) iz. U.S. A. retire * ae from Col. Waring, Street- mmissioner of New’ York, charge ot “me Departinent stables, and. expects his appointment in a day or two. Major Cushing Ww well nown in’ milttary ‘elr- cles. THE MAYOR LooKs WORRIED. ¢ of Mra. Grannie Ag- His Goat Twinge: The Mayor looked over his mail with this morning, and it was apparent thet he anticipated more , letters from indignant temperance ad- | vocates. If he found any he made no Jan, His gout is with him tn a little more sanctum. Thousands of Cups and Saucers, Plates, &c., from 10 to THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, IS IT STRONG VS. PLATT.? NOW IT IS FORGERY. Brookfield'’s Friends Countin Se p from the Mayor. Piatt and anti-Platt factions are hus- | tling for votes among County Commit- teemen to-~lay to effect a temporary organization of the Committee to-night Hoth sides admit that the permanent organization will be delayed until con- tests in the Second and ‘Tenth districts are settled, but as the temporary chal man Will appoint committees to decid on | Strange Denoument t¢ for Goods Bough If Samuel Rosenberg, dealer in woo! [lens at % Division street, keeps his word | he will bring Davis Guran, a cloak man- ufacturer at 50 Division street, before the Grand Jury for alleged forgery, in making recelpta for money not paid and ning Rosenbei the Fifth these contests, much depends on that or Ranization The Brookfield fighters have hopes. however, that even if Platt's forces win to-night, they may be able to persuade | Gur tl enough “committeemen to. desert tt nied “ue “and wigiel by the result when the Goran, I bit three were for avid d realho, the i pert in handwriting, exp! Van opin jon that the signature 8. enber upon the receipts was forged, and had} been traced transparently by holding over another. Judgment was given for the plaintift or $114.20, which ihcludes Interest ‘on the ‘bil juran was said by his Justice Golitogie said be taken before the \ are g's favor, He the contest, his ald to the nds Brookfield well-knowir ox: talking with express any to orig lawyer to be sick. the matter should Grand Jury. Sena Pian OFF WITH THE OLD TOO SOON Not Yet Divorced,Mra. Richter Weds Again. . A. A. Richter, who left her hus- band, Dr, William Richter, and their home, at 308 Hast Nineteenth street, be- cause she suspected him of infidelity, HE PAWNED THE DIAMOND. Now Broker ©. M. Ward Ie 1 Police Court. Diamond Broker Adam Brown, of 15 Malden lane, appeared in the Tombs Police Court this morning against Charles M. Ward, an insurance broker, of 159 West Forty-elghth street, whom he charged with larceny. Ward was arrested last evening. ROOHPSTER, N. Y., Jan. 17.—EMward Dillon, aged twenty, who claims to be an ex-railroad man, of Chicago, was arrested yestentay in the act of robbing the safe of the Crescent Flouring Mills, “His companion escaped. ‘corhia, youngest daughter of Commodore Mr. Lyon was for served as elty for about JAPANESE 58 West 23d Street. GOODS AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, CLOSING CUT OUR JAPANESE DEPARTMENT. Positively no goods restricted—all must be sold. Carrie jonally His Honor cast an uneasy man to bail, poe e him to await the siunce at the door, a» if expecting the | 48C., worth from 25c. to $2.00 each. Injuries of the re entrance of the delegation of women | ie imme |whom Mrs, Elizabeth B. Grannis threat: Thousands of Vases, Koros, Ornaments, &c., from |carefuli?ieaa them Lit fone to lead into the } the . cnn to lead into the Mayors omce for! 25 ¢e, to $4.98, worth from $1.00 to $15.00 each. Roetlecker. The boy let go his nota and ed to cross the. street, but was Mayor because of hia recently advanced iocked down by a ISSA aWout! We MARGONIRWEC CR tot All Decorations, Screens, Bamboo Furniture, Fancy) rocker sown by the ‘noise. | Two ock the ladies haa not appeared, carried the boy to a drug store and held Baskets, &c., at ridiculous price 1896, ONE IN IN rad \eeveeesed We choose to clean up Two Special 1) rather than mix old with new and at the highest prices; the goods themselves will show yon that the bar- ; gains are genuine. Suits Don't confound us with chro |goods are right, and we are doi! jselling out ito op-worn and bank peop.e. DOWNTOWN STOR! SIMMS AND TAINTOR DIFFER. One Refused Bail and the Other Promptly Fixes a Bond. Police Justice Simms this morning, in Jefferson Market Court, was surprised when the case of August Roettecker was brought to his attention. Louis H. Kirchner, a wagon-maker, told him he was there to go bail for Roettecker, a ‘wagon-driver, who was arrested for run- ning over a little boy fourteen years old. He was brought before Justice Taintor on the 15th, and he refused to admit the Sale Absolute---Every Article Must Be Sold,|: are large, qualities right, the past ten years. tunity for buyers. See the sa Muslin Underwear. Good Mustin Corset Covers, full = length, just as perfect in shape as our highest priced ones, at Fine Cambric Corset Covers, Square and V neck, with em- broldery, at. Fine Cambric V neck Corset broidery, at Cambric V and Square Neck Corset Covers, trimmed with fine embroidery and Platt Val lace.........35 and Good Musiin Drawers, tucked 15 | Fine Cambric Drawers, tucked., These at 29c. Muslin Drawers, with ruMe of Torehon jace or emb'd rumMfe.... Wine Muslin Drawers, with Tor- chon insertion in cambric ruffle Bkirts, with deep hem and three clusters of tucks......ccecereee These at 39e. Night Dresses, yoke trimmed with embroidery, full sleeves 29 29 Skirts, with tucked cambric ruftle woe 008 - Skirts, with ed cam- brie rume Pine Muslin Drawers, extra wide Jeg. trimmed with ruffle of French embroidery, 2 styles Chemise, with bosom of emb. These at 49c. Right Diess, with yoke of hem- stitched tucks and embroid- ery, 2 styles. Night Dre tucked, finished with ruffle of white and colored embroider: - @kirts, with deep ruffie, tucke in clusters. | Drawers, with rufe of fine em- bruldery, 2 styles...... These at 59c. Muslin Drawers, with rue of Torchon lace or Emb'd rume Wight Dress, with six insertions of embroidery... 4 49) |) @kiris, rume trimmed, with deep © Torchor tace.. | Drawers with fine embroidered »> ruffle and insertion, Drawers ue with extra wide leg trimmed with od of fine open em- New York’s Greatest Sale to Be Kept Right Up. HE Great Annual Clearing Sale is attracting thousands of buyers from all points within a radius of fifty miles. Public interest is aroused, and we propose to keep it right up without abatement or interruption. The blocks of goods} es lower than at any sale within | depend upon it, when we set out; to outdo all former Eres it means an extraordinary oppor- | 09) “18 wide, per pleco of 41-2 yard: | wide, per plece of 41-2 yards. 49 59! mple prices : Embroideries. Manufacturer's sample pieces of fine Hamburg Embroideries in lengths of 41-8 yi LOT 1.--1,000 pieces, 1 to 21-2 in, wide, per piece of 41-2 yards LOT I1.--600 pieces, 2 to 31-2 In. .Y Ag | LOT 111.600 pieces, 31-2 to 7 in. ie? TV.—500 pieces, 7 to 15 in, 59 wide, per plece of 41-2 yard: The ‘reduction of these Kmbroideries mounts to over 50 per cent. Sale of Laces. 500 yards of Spangled Laces, § to 16 inches wide, reduced from $1.50 and $2.50 per yard to...... 500 yards pure silk Chantilly Lace Flouncing, 42 inches wide, 2% different patterns, reduced | from $1.42 and $3.00 per yard; also fine chiffon embroidered evening-wear Flouncing, re- duced from $2.50 per yard to. ay Ab, Carpets and Rugs. Not alcne have we reduced the prices of Carpets and Rugs to conform to the new tariff, but for this week we have put the knife deep into those new prices jin order to reduce our stock, Note the following prices carefully A fine quality Smyrna Rug 26 Ir. x54 In., worth $2.60, at. 1.45 30 tn, x6) In., worth $3.25, at. MOQUETTE RUGS. 18x36. 1.08 36x72... 2.08 JAPANESE RUG 18x36, 4% 26x72. 1.60 6 ft. x9 ft. 1Oft, x1L.6ft.12.98 Carpet, 1 yard 30x60, 1.30 48x84. Our new Agate wide, strong and durable, 5 worth 6c, at.. * . Wi good quality Tapestry a! 45 a good quality Body Brussels at A good quality Moquette at.... DO | A good quality Velvet at . eeal| All other grades at equally low prices. | |Mattress Department. Main Floor. Break senile Bevin ace rie week the following exceptional | Swies embroidered Bureau } Only 200 full-size Short Hair Beurfs, with 2 Mats to mateh, 59) Matreases, full weight; sold by . price for to-morrow on Ginghams, se cieee Gremio Hair Top; #old by most dealers Good quality Apron Gingham, | 80%; our’ price for to-morrow Me ngon MU B RRs ohly at 20 full-size 40-in. black Long | Saying Callcors, new designs; “Mal Hair Mattresses; sold by most regular price é.; sale price * 2 dealers at $20.00; our price for | Good styles Dres Gingham; 1! tormarrow only 49) | "regular price 12%; sale price. ,0Ba| * Remnants of Wash Dress Goods at 150 full-size 40-pound pure |% regular prices. | South American hair Mat- resses, white gray or black, made in one or two part Stamped Linens, | Bpectal sale of Bound Linen Goods, | stamped tn a variety of new desig |Comb and Brush Bage | Slipper Pockets Whisk Broom Holders. Laundry Bags. Tinted Bateen Table moe inches square, trimmed sath fine linen fringe, special, each. Bateoen Table Covers, cream white, 3% inches square, etamped, in a new variety of i | sold by most dewlera $25; our | price, for to-morrow only... SPECIAL.—800 of these Book- Fold Bed Springs, made of best rolled tron frames, top and dottom alike, sold regularly t $6.00; this lot at... Full-size comforter (robe pet- terns), formerly sold at $1.89... 1.98 95 “Banking Dept. Now Open. 13.49 S33Av;_59 <6! Tea Gowns ems mut Sale of Domestic housekeeping goods, Purchased at the recent peremptory trade sales at the lowest prices ever FOR FRIDAY ONLY, we offer every known in the trade. 7-4 Bleached Pepperill Sheet- Al 6d Tea Gown In our stock now marked and selling at more than $498 at a uni- ing, usual price, 17c. yard.. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, good 13) form discount of 20 per cent. IT SHOULD be remembered that quality, usual price, 2c. yard.. 083 | many of these fine gurments have al- 8&4 Bleached Sheeting, good | ready been very greatly reduced for the quality, usual price, 2c. yard.. %4 Unbleached Sheeting, good General Clearing Sale now in progress in every department. The 20 per cent. quality, usual price, 21¢, yard . @4 Unbleacted Sheeting, good quality, usual price 14c. yard.. l-yard wide Best Quality Mus- Min, Rival & Hill Mil: This Rival & Hill Muslin will be on l-yard wide good quality Cam- bric, 12c. yd.; sale price. L-yard wide Heavy Unbleached ts, 30c, | discount 18 an extra and spectal induce- ment POR: BBIRSY ONES | Sheets and Pillowcases, ready for use THE FABRICS ~ are French Cashmeres | made of good quality sheeting. jand Flannels; fne Menrletta Cloths;| 63x90 inch, sold at .40, now at .20 each | |Surah, China and F ed Silks, atl] S89 inch, sold at .00, now at .it each ‘peautiquily draped with ribbons, i mx) inch, gold at .65, now at .4¢ each | &c., and including the most fashionable | 6,000 Sheets made of Boston garments shown this season—all FOR BA Sealing, Nae inch, 43 )ONE DAY ONLY, at a direct cash dis- — count of 2% per cent. from the present | | reduced price Pill C 6 IT WILL C RT LY pay the ladies ows ases, oe Good Pillow Case, 45x36 in of Greater New York to take early ad-| vantage of this opportunity, ee tees ce 5 oon me a 1 lot of Pillow Cases, hem- stitched and — embrotdered, Blankets. tucked, &c., formerly sold at {9 from 5c. to 45c. each, chole . mitinimymer ser Very best sheeting made, remnants Ryde Paawin * (80! of s-yard lengths, in the various iil sige 11-4 White Blankets, pr. .so | Widths 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 at half price. 4 Wool Blankets, were 3.0, 2.50! 3.75 | 5,00 Shaker Flan el, 336. 15 cases Bhaker Flannel, at.... 08% 16 pieces dc. All-Wool Btripe end Piaié Fiannel et, yard... 29 now, pr 1-4 White Wool Blankets, wer | 4.50, now, pr. |11-4 All-Wool White Blankets, 6.50, now, pr.. 122¢. Towels Sic. SPECIAL.—Only from 8 to 11 A. M. and 3 to 5 P, —The greatest bar- gain ever offered — Extra large sized Towel, 20x62 in., never sold less than 12%, 05) GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Ae ONIN ‘01 him in his arms until the arrival of an Ce The boy w Where he is no toner was arrested. techy this man has a perfect right to ByekBres CLOTHIERS. REGULAR PRICES ONE IN AUGUST. our stocks by means of Sales a Year, try to work off unseasonable goods The Present Sale, WHICH CLOSES SATURDAY, includes all our Fall and Winter Clothing. z FORMERLY NOW Over coats Sto sts neste 88% $72,75: $18.50 %25.5° NOW $10.75, $15.25 TTOUSEYS ——asZEVTNTs. 93.75, $5.25 Coats and Vests srr gros UIsters ase RE es. $r1.00, $76.05 ‘Dress Suits “7S7H°" gas" $30 nic “bargain sale” houses. Our ng just what we advertise—not rupt stock belonging to other E OPEN TO 7 P. BM. Fulton Building, Fulton & Nassau Sts. UPTOWN STORE OPEN TO 9 P. M. 160, 162 & 164 East 125th St., Near S Ave. Sagecat B10 made out and signed, and the Prisoner was re reles THAT VANDERBILT DIVORCE. The Husband Will Not Contest ti Suit When It Comes Into Court. An arrangement is reported to have been made by which Mrs. W. K. Van- derbilt is to secure a divorce in the suit now pending, without opposition by her husband. Mrs. Vanderbilt will receive $250,000 ee year slimeny, and eee | use Cs had K. nderbilt’s New port houses during her children's Sninarl ———se———— Guard Palmer Missin; It any one knows anything concerning the whe abouts of George ¥. Palmer, formerly an who lived at 787 Third a1 of ie destitat ting the in. Ne alther’ her’ of: the police, He’ was Glsminsed from the roed for amoking © pipe. TH Trimmed Millinery. $5.00 Hats for $1.98 Trimmed Toques, reduced from 91.98 to.. 41 Velvet-covered from fe. to.. Has reduce Fancy Feathers.. ie Ostrich Plumes, in black only, reduced from 98c. to....-. Bouquet of Violets, 2 doz. in bunch, for. A $6.00 Mandolins, 2.98 American made, Sycamore and White Maple, 7 ribs, deep shell, bevelled top, tnlaid sound hole, plain edge, ebonized finger- board, inlaid position dots, rose- | wood guard plate, Italian model patent head, nickel sleeve pro- tector, regular price $6.00, at... 2.98 1 Skirt Form or Draping Stand, 35e, Combining all the Dest features of the Bighest priced drap- ing stands; simple tn construction, easily at hips when not in use can be folded J up ike an umbrslla: ww Ob ’s $i Caps 39 Men’s $i Caps 38c. Men's heavy Cloth Caps, with sliding band to protect the assorted shapes regular price, $1.00, and 9 aay Banking Dept. Now Open. LaleS |Art Materials, &c., 2d Floor. Taegan 03 Best Saxony Wool, all colors, per "06 hank AT Best Knitting Yarn, al per \%-pound hank 09 dO all colors, per Best Germantown Yarn, all col- ors, per hank. Heminway's best Silk, all colors, per bunch of 25 skeins LONDON & LIVERPOOL CREATEST MEN'S SUITS, pie Baraat str tm oe : tg ee Tigerent ‘peteran, guaranteed valve e The Entire Lot will be SOLD AT 8a 00 PER SUIT. ICE—We request intendl shasere pring thls edvertioemest Yor ompaiisca. ° BOYS’ CLOTHING. LADINS should take advantage of tht gale, Bore’ seis ant Svercoste ‘cimoot LONDON & LIVERPOOL 86 & 88 BOWERY, cor, Hester St. 9 MARRIED. HOOPES—HOOPES.—On Friday, March 16, 10% at 213 Market st., Camden, N. J., by Justice of the Peace Philip Schnits, Harry C. Hoopes, of Unionville, Pa, and Emma G. Hoopes, of New York City. DEATHS BCKERT.—On Wednesday, Jen. 16, of pnw mois, HAROLD, youngem son of L. V. Eckert, aged § months. Funeral from residence, S11A Lewis ave, Brooklyn, on Friday’ at 1 P. M. Harmon an4 Blanche Hendricks, aged alztesn months. + Funeral private, RALPH.—ANN, wife of lewrenee Rab, © native of the Pariah of Mevan, County Menth, ° Ireland. Funeral frem her tote residence on Friday, Jen, 18, and from thenee to St Astheng’s R ©. Church. High mem ot 0.9 4M Reto fives and friends repesttetly tvtiel @ ab SELENE | CARRIAGES, Carriages of every description ame ty | best makers at iti per cent. less tham dealers’ or manufacturers’ prices. HARNESS for all Uses. Inspection Invited, | Sale of Groceries. Prices Good for This Week Only. Finest New York State Corn, can 08 | Early June Peas, si es Macaroni, finest, per 1 Ib. pkge.. 08 Sweetbreads, finest, per 1 Ib. can 20 Buckwheat, best, per 3 Ib. pki a2 Purest Maple Syrup, pints....... .20 Purest Maple Syrup, quarts B80 Purest Maple Syrup, gallon 20 Purest Maple Syrup, five-gallon cans, per gallon Queen Olives, extra large fruit, in one-gallon stone pails 99 ‘Swiss Cheese, best imported, Fresh Camembert, best ported, per box... 025 For This Week Only. Antediluvian Whiskey, per bottle Old J. E. Pepper Whiskey. Old Hand-Made “Sour Mash’ Ib, im- Finest Kensington Crochet Cord, all colors, per ball. ‘Tassels, all color: Io. Chenille, all colors, per yard. Be, Rococo Moulds for crochet work, 03 all sizes, per dozen. ’ Hamburg Wool, per skein, Jo, 1 lot of Imported Scrim in @ vi riety of patterns, suitable for curtain: mer price from 25c. per yard, special at. Framed Pictures, 600 Artoprints and Colored Pic- tures, matted up in fine whit tidies, scarfs, &c., for- to Mo. and-gold frames, until sold at.. 820 Tabers's Artogravures of best subjects, in & 24-inch fine white-and-gold frame, making a picture size 2x29 in., never wold at less than $2.00, at.... Photograph Gallery. SPECIAL.—To practically demonstrate the SUPERIORITY of the work done Bourbon Whiskey, usually §1. Martini & Rosst Vermouth. Guinness's Stout, best English bottling, per dozen 1.60 Special in Cigars. . All our Ten-Dollar Souvenir boxes of | “La Traviata” Cigars, in assorted sizes, will be on special male this week at smh | The many good friends who have pur- { chased these cigars and know from ex- | perlence thelr superior quality will best | appreciate this special reduction, Confectionery. \ ‘We will sell for the remainder of this , week in our Confectionery Department | j until sold 2,500 Ibs, Assorted Fruit Choco lates, highly flavored and of ex- cellent quality, at, pound... . $4 Rock , $1.48, ‘This very com » fortable Governee | Hubbard Rocker, so well known for strength; antique for lees than $2.00 to 14.00; spectal for this lot, 1,49, | $1.76 Alpine 986, Men's fine quality Fur Alpiges, new styles, colors black and brown; regular price, G1.15....+ make during entire week only 13 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, FINEST FINISH, FOR - - « in our new Photograph Gallery, we will Sewing-Machines, $11.98, ‘We offer 1,000 of our well-known ‘This is certainly an excellent opportu- sain a lepiaaet ih Se RB Bi ee a