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THE WORLD: SLUMP IN THE WEAK STOCKS, Reading and Other Bankrupt Properties Go Down, Mo, Kan, @ Texas... Mo., Kan @ Tew Nat Lead Co. Lewt Co. pt A WRESTLE WITH STRONG a Norfolk & Western pf Northern Pactflo .. Northern Pacific North Amert Ontario & Wester Gr Tnp Wheifia. Mal Phila & Rome (Continued from First Page.) Mayor in ordering the saloons closed on Sunday. After he had finished, Dr, Knowles introduced each of the delegates in turn, and each had an opportunity to talk. All the speeches were of a much milder Transactions Sma‘ mm asa Rule, and ess Prevatls. “I know,” he said, “that the Excise aw, as it’now stands, is a dead letter |And has created more criminals and in- elted more crime than anything else, ‘But you know Rip Van Winkle, don't Four wou Temember that when he had is chronic thirst on he would get the hnapps whether or no; and you know Bi the saying about stolen frults being the sweetest? “Well, the mon would rather sneak around ‘to the back door than Ko 1 {Fema way. ko in the Now I remember the Rible rule which Says to arree with your adversary quick- ys and I'm going ‘to try to agree with i T pronose to get the liquor people on 8 fgoting which will be pleasant for ts There ts little or no change to report in the conditions governing Wall street operations, Operators show no disposi- Here Mrs, Grannis tried to interrupt jhim, but the Mayor wouldn't have {t. 4 e Perhaps you are an extremist?” he| paid inte ve ; character than mught havo been ex-|"‘Mrs trunnis (ried to answer, but the {tion to branch out in any direction, ow- Texas Pactte pected. Dr. Payne said, among other ontinued: jing to the unsatisfactory state of the Union Pacif- thing: { doubt if you are more de- finances and the heavy withdrawals of ' f Conta yout on Sunday than Tam. 1 will try to have the laws taken. off the «| which will arrange all th’s sats: 1 will do the best 1 can creating of eriminal: “We are all loyal to the law and are your friends. pee We did our best to put you In your & Cori 8 Cordate caer, gold for export. The stock market was weak for the shares of bankrupt properties this morn- t ' tt resent position, and it Was with’ the i ope that we could look io you as one Rubber pit. a7 Who with, a strong will would enforce qin iulles began to look dubtously at Biina: Grererten Ihre elon thece rae Weannit’ pict J “The cit , , Nauidation on an'extensive seaie. In a Western Union Te! endorf said that he was there The ixcise law as it stands now is * ion, Y trading Wheel, @ LB. os vhic ‘ould give moral or legal 9 O%l. és expe he co- ee ation ‘ ss Hae Reh (Mould Give Marah oF Tema QttsuMt Seat Taian Tent ed SeehiB na ties, MORE GOLD GOES ABROAD. talffet the men had gotten ‘through gy t fzuent,that L will try to stop all y [boy | ioe alking, the Mayor bowed, and called tis crime ‘9 16 1 ey 4 . out: he That Was the nearest Mayor {9161 a edly Banorters Willing to Pay a Smal . ‘iy Mes. Granite here? Strong would come to saying. that he Chicago Gam bate Prowl ” Yes. sin” was the emphatic answer, | Bowls nit in closing the saloons on ttle 8 to 8h am Semen f uttered in a shrili voice, which made the S¥niay. FR to M4: Chic! More gold was exported to Burope to- { Mayor wince percepubi: The ladies retired in evident disgust, cago Gas, 3-81) si shane Canteall vaay, Phe aaKinEr! BHLRAKIO’ took: but “Are you ladies the Chickering Hal) Qi iere was much whispering and {Sy Mette and Seacnsire irate 4 ra delegation? If so, thought 1 arranged Shakliig of heals _ 4 4. In the inactive list Jovana: | so. this morning and the Waesland to see you to-morrow." AME autoniRtimen had istened with evi- E'Terre Haute dropped 3 to 26. will sail to-day with the same amoun aielt. eas arranged for, to-day,” sai Ment that the tieeieg ire MayOns state-\ Money 1a 11-2 per cent on call, ‘Tho abourd Mre, a, very decidedly, n¢ a b is eeeipts of curt om the ry TARA a " fend in the pewenapers thet you Seni St,.all, the, er then tried io make Continue Aree pi ie inten The sum of $2,060,000 was taken from be, very glad to sce u POEL INL Pordlon Ore the anaes Apo! strong at 481i a ase! for bankers’ the Sub-Treasury to-day, — making Tam, Lam, ladies, and my time ts at PSPS yposgyen on the Hauer subject. go-day sterling bills and 489 a 4.89 1-4 for a total for three days of $4,700,000, > J Your disposal until 4 o'clock,” suid the gertand you. Will vow tre to get my demand. g Y PN AUNGEAT eal 5 fegstand soa. WIL vou! sry to Ket aU tommersial bar si:vor declined to 392-8, |All of this will bo exported, shippers Mrs. Grannis then unrolled a piece of Mink? . sanction Sunday Hauor | Mexican dollars v n at 48 3-4. ) making it a point of assorting the gold pt and began to read in a shrill ave ail that to the Tegisla- abit gimly, feature GF syecuiation was oo as to send out only fall welght coin eats Verisia- ‘the pressure to cell the low-priced der the , We entreat yon, the honored Mayor ot our city, Foun peritlon. pena, Teely, shares, Reading, Northern Pacific pre- | THe cola that ts under the standard to call tn the wine counsel of the Church, and he aato s ferred and Missourt Pacitic yielded any- weight is held by the banks and will be saloons to open on Sunday? “T repeat that I shall try to stop all this «rime, was all the Mayor could be made to say. where from 2 to 26-8 per cent., and the bulk of the selling was long stock, The general ist held up tolerably well, | men of stroug moral Integrity, to aid you to en- force the statute Inws in favor of closed saloons on the Sabbath Day. pald back into ,the & new bond {sue ts author! ‘Treasury whenever 1 to obtain day bi 0 to remedy the oversight. Sh {supplied with handcuffs, billy, revolver | Shelter Istan Se he facts came out through a request oe ie ik of the) and nippers. He gave his address as! Reco of Partpon from 1 pormis- jomestic Outbreak. ue, ' . We GO tink tee ne te awe arrest: was made at the Total Until Friday. sion to advertise for bids for new 4 Majestic last night Pri Detec- | pumps and fiters. { jive . Lehmann. Henders | an senha *Commissioner Bell stated he had) Mr. Menty Heywood Isham's suit |fesented himneel€ ay a. itetectly . learned that the pumps originally put ti! avatist tis wife, Jullet Calhoun Isham, Fae ee eet duag; |, Edwin ©. Quigley, tho forger, wii w the work would have over. | So Says a Grand Juror of the Work | WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23 3je|SOMEBODY HAS BLUNDERED.| MAS ISHAM AND THE DENTIST % | Now Ii Tha At a meetin; jundered in an adequate pumping capacity to the now aquarium, and that it will cost the city ere not half This bre it developed tele NMRA TEES AEs 5 ae fi 1885. HIS LITTLE GAME ENDED. Am All FORGER QUIGLEY IN COU His Stealing; May Amount Half a Miilion, — |Two Ornamental Night Gowns | Held Up in Evidence. x of the Park Board to- that somebody has the matter of supplying the Hotel Majes On a charge of having impersonated a Central Office detective, William Hen- derson, a well-dressed young man, was remaniled for examination In Yorkville | Court this morning. Henderson war! | large enough, and that for divorce, wa ursaill, has confesved negctiating over $20Q088" ntinued this morning to be done all before Justice Cullen and a jury In Part, fearched at the Sixty-eighth in forged municipal vonds at « Aumber | ‘ought Commissioner Tap- 1. of the Circuit Court, Mrookiyn, and the paseasioneo tere “checks f of banks, chief of which is the Mereame Possession a pen to the front with a big “Why? Very interesting evidence brought: out amounta, to whi signed tlie National, of 191 Broadway, wal pi It developed that blame rested with proved to the crowd that no mistake had John ia ee menit A ey ARE th before Recorier Gof to«lay. * Supt. Woodman and Master Machante | been made in coming the ‘photograph of supposed | Th Impression seems to be iat y | Nicholson, or at least that was where | Mr. Ixnam, wao ts said to be wealthy, f from Louisville, Ky. named “John | 8Tound that he has held on to aY i the 1 and whose nome is at 472 Washington Smith, otherwise Cu sum of the moncy he obtained on the ine, of the: hone mpertal meet avenue, declares in his complaint that | ak Glu RGniG forged bon’ [Subt. Woodman and Mr. Nteholson will Ms wite forgot ant violated ner mar-| ROBBED BY HIGHWAYMEN, | 28st before 11 o'clock Lawyer Callie! [Be dialed to explain. | Mr. Woodman rage vows wien she met Dr. Prank P| = Well, after a consuitation with Qu iA [States in his request that the estimated yng he TGESBRIS AE decided that he would nut #1 tof the alterations 9 $10,000. Abbott, a dentist, not omy at Snelter lia troad Davitaht on a Crowded Ceclded that he would not withdraw Oe PJ. Moran, ontractor, whom the Ishi bus at her home, tn 18 Pisa Of quilty enaue mat Friday, Architectural Tue Stone Cutters’ Awso- iV aatles J. Patterson was counsel for Thoroughfare | Col Alexander $. Bacon, of 71% elation, charged with having violated the ts sham, Ww tie complainant: had owls on 2 She street, sold w, " ol ‘ law In using stone not cut, and dressed No less. Wyer (an ex-secretary ben sieht AALS 7 rr be bbiaksidaay Ne hte tats bea by batik 7 €} |within ‘the municipal boundaries, ap- Jamin f Tricy A horse ia the Tast Twenty-fourth street by Mr. Caldwell, Cot. Bacon and Mite! \t ee ane an ed He tae not eh Hirst witness called was Mrs. Mary bor Matket yesterday afternoon, and Caldwell ked Into the Court of Gem= {heen able to tind out where stone Bo Maint, Wile of tie proprietor of Une realized $40, and started fo i Sessions, Pi was cut. He got it from a dealer, he Bay View House at sneiter isiauds the 'eal#ed 340, and started for home, ices we ae i got Cae Janis, who Colt him the stone was'cut in, tery. wiilerestiine il Ne At ‘Twenty-fourth street and ‘Third and with them were ste. Quigley. @ j this etty, ‘i he Tawne Was UrouRDE up, There were imo avenie he wus knocked down and fob- | foriets wife, and aa elderly lady. oran was directed to report at the very handsome migot-sowis exhivited i bed of the money, Two of Inspector Me ey We x ra, hext meeting or forfelt hie conttact, | jcourt Vemterday, ani tne wlitwsd testi: ped Of the money. Two of Inapector Me. | | Mrs. Guigiey wore a dark purplg : Ny The pear Wat i to allow Park Po. fel that tne ones Mr Isnam usually tives are atiwork on the) trimmed: (with) ftir, nd a t eo [Ueeman Patrick Dooly to accept a medal wore wer so eitborale as those case match. Her e: ed that she he@ from the Life-Saving Renevolent Asso- which had bi at in evidence When the assauit was made one of the! teen weeping. — 7 7 an? Jelation, for bravery in saving ‘he life; From the testimony, of Abbie Grady, three men caught Weller by the throat, Deen Weeping. | The ladies were givem Jor LW terson, Who attempted toa cook employed by “the. deat it and etruck hima blow In the face, which | Seats just nside the rail, and Migms [commit sulelde last’ August, by damping Would seem that the two nghtgowns knocked him down, ‘Then he was held Quigtey was cautioned not to 4 into Central Park pool, i Were only Tor use on hal accus while the other men searched him and down, She said In a low volce that - ee ————— jand, fureh er, Mra. Ishgin re te sot, the money » pollceman was In) would try not to. ait “ 9 | witness that if a st * e sight, y e X" IS “MOST EXTRAORDINARY. ithe qarients, to" vay "the —— oost’® Ct? acon ‘oad Beside: ew | nKed to the ee Dr. Depew a Witness, jand said: wyer Pattersor opened for the de- “It is with a feeling of the deepest.” “ it nat thee Chauncey M. Depew wan a witness before Judge | regret pis We srotest'akainst the Mayor _eounselit put the oeniine : 4 Th Id exporters are anxious | aes and sald the wi niibie in Che | regret that “ uh members “the Lltunr Deion "Aisa: the detog Panes Teulines. ae before, lacked ants | pare, und irecwiling (o"payethe, Brean | ° beats j her anni Canny fatned gh neve Ne Union sates Cire vourt tar, | EL. aon, got no further, for tie on to revise \deavor ta aecure excive tawa je delega- | Grwin Short tine & Utah Northern Ufy a small premium for the same, but! ‘The County Grand Jury went into! *. Paes 0 bid Go textity to the antecetents of Henry Lonel Ser TRI ‘ fn favor of the open saloon en the Sabbath Day, tion filed it outrageous | coined tree Ge tah Northern up to the present time no definite ar- |. ; , i Usurped Mrs. Ish D the F4Mt- frown charged with receiving 31,000 stampe vom information T have recetest ave omen emilee “that you know as we do for the Mayor to say that the law was cpllateral trust 8. ade. Tungement has been, made, jcourt to-day at 3.90 o'clock. Tt usually | fly, “He also eat the nurse had been UR jtarkel win reveliing S100 | sam the District-Attorney 1 have @e= | that the saloon tn certainty one of, if not Tesponsible for all the crime In the! Guin” Upteh pay Pat It Is understood that exporters have |£e's through at 1 o'clock. When asked seen coming from. Ishar's mM fagton. DF Depew sald. that’ he had. known that sary to posi 4 firongert, agent to, corrupt morals, city. [TiS cot at ds decline atts Soints fant recently paid sme:ters a premium of a| why tt had remained out so long to-day, |&t 1 wciock in’ the ning, and that frowns itn in Teekskill, and they were, th ntencing of the prisoner H! é hood. Injury th sl | the Aast previous wale Tie Heading tenth of 1 per cent., and would Pay, tNe | one of the Jurymen sald | phe to purchase the .- among ihe Fespectatie, tants oe" the | Wriday, inian Ga TD evlous Ve i ci Ove e tw places The song. wea fie nown ty! Quigley was taken baci ' a Sate iia ts g caren conmuntant ana| TAMMANY PEACEFUL NOW. | icmucs were hows, Ci ao: inng’ i 46. game, or shen Salitile mare. 606 Gees | ve were considering a most extra-| "Mit he teeing Felon where habe ust hl fea tow | Gulley, “hte. atawall sald bhbe Gnd poltleet tore te Seen ie meres'| tail |e rite A Bre serenge Lash to ea do. shipments of gold by Saturday's ateam- | ordinary matter. ot ema ruts the famous alte. | rere : — S himself Know bow many fore tnce for the foose ‘ot Gora taweest reine | Hae Later om There May Bea Small! Stocks were Weak this cra will aggregate fully $5,000) und) Robert Sewell, Te Lancey Nicoll, | Vellum Senator, of South Carolina, = | 4s, nurgine @ Camera Fiend certtiniy over 860000 and less t Protection ‘of the homes of the moor, which We War. | particularly for the (Grangers. he Holdelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. took |Frederlc Coudert and ex-Jutge Truax| qesed to Hang, Now a Prinoner. dptarat “CRs: CroWes/nad [Gallon 6b a million, he ts certain. Sil Know are invaded by the liquor saloon to a8! othe Tammany Hall Executive Com-| tre hee pot agerents and the $00.00, Lazard Freres, $400,000, and|were at the District-Attorney’s office Have HIRE h eienwadl " a . antent that no Christian man or woman has a | ¥ “s h a At Western allroad wittotaie Speyer & Co., $300,000 gold for ‘shipment | this afternoon in connection with this} Max Davidson, thirty-five years olf, attempted Hat Sixty weyeath atte Waa) Sir ant eta) OURS QUIGLEY’S RIGS SOLD. ght to Ienore, mittee will meet at 4 o'clock this after- gloomy talk of \ jfallread offictals | this morning, “most extraordinary" matter. }to commit autcide at midnight by hanging lar. named William Fowler, in the Fifth Avent le tote, Muyor interrupted Mrs. Grannis noon, and the Committee on Organiza- |), igs Neat the. Goa Barer = a ee Assistant District-Attorney | Sergt. seit at his home, 5 seventh street. He wax tee Theatre last night during the performance MSPS 3 oN » close § 1 George G. Battle acknowledge 2 | mor elie prisoner, ‘anay Davenport's play, “Glemonds,”” Mr. Laue] c 55 ‘ undies, Grannin, T never, want to gait Hon at 8 oclock P.M. uh eet gam’ Mere woe STEM) COTTON TRADING ACTIVE, —jsatier “inter Consideration concerned | SUMS Nnietis Ware! s nen FAH, dmpisvad. to Use. Shvuograah qailvey wt|Comtnan CL UNG, ROG SSE a aaa ‘alse colors. vish to say thai d Fone staal pecan crime of great financial importance. | — renee, emptoyed in the pt ‘apn atic w ae ot Prices Wg You have been laboring under a inisup- of the General Committre. siintan Tihs uniaced Geeartmene eon a riher he would not sy. except that | MOTEENEs [ernment Werner, af 422 ast Seventyfourth | ee or the: Novlee Call yo 6 vasa ; i Ne e0 i ent 24, ce h arres' ot been made. t nok froin Fowler hox containing ion le Shurchman aad a commuciece. Harmony ts expected at the committee ‘shares of Sugar and 180 Lead were) Beat Nald on Wheat Has bat Slight |coiitln Ores tad i in ae “gome- | fand those soon to jhorographie caniera. Tr war his employer's Prop. oot hivgey belonging to EO. QUIGlOyE i I have been & constant attendant at Meetings, the good Tammanyites de- | traded in nares af i Succenn. | thing to do with the case Aainst Witlam | Ua en erty. “It wan dlacovered that the aalery tnt eed agindlen Wes, See ehu c vas five years old and clared this morning, s f | y Y 5 vel-| H. Midgeley, former, President of the Hou Know thas {teen robbed of aver o90 worth ial phoiperan! je bond idler, a all my family are communicants of the — When, however, the election for the! SET CISR IRS Oneratlnny: jopnairly active speculation was devel-| \inerican Casualty, Security and Ineur- | Dr. Pierce's Favor- 11," "fins, ‘was renanded tor further examina. AMerican Horse Exchange, at Rplscopal Church, but I’m not. I never noard of Sachema le helt or Acril ts oped on the Cotton Exchange this morn-|jyoe Comoany of Haltimore, who ts | ite Prescription ; _— j way and West Fitteth street, this afters felt like Jolning she church. “I'say it there may be a tow, as it is asserted ear Rene ing, with prices showing unexpected |nder indictment for the larceny of $21,- | Birobs childbirth of | hoot ‘The sale took place endessGia “Pam wo sorry, then." sald Mt ey oral ChAnags are contemplated, wile fear Ret. yh steadiness on the better news from Liv. | 0% oF funds beeing roared it te sure | Htetortures, terrors | Stemm ef Caught. | rier of the Mercantile National Baal.> Grannis. “My evidence cime from two Mypl piace, the control of the Board in rig SU alee erpool than was anticipated. Port re-| iS ite sore conhected with fad dangers to | sxe steamer, who refunon to give hie addres | which lont $14,000 by Quigley’s oneal of the inen in your own office.”” Tees alae eumored, aid. (He-eumOR fe ne tae ceipts for the day were estimated at| curity. Company. oth mother And | ce whan to aah be Lived ta fest Baten brine, . 4 Gneken you were misinformed, and you fairly well vouched fr, that the Sachems Rr RUG OM), anil for the week 215,000 to 225,000 iff, McCarthy, child, by aiding | re gtroct, wae, arrested Vealnis atieeies tions. we Haxgeutnd it now," concluded ‘the may want to control the entire organiza- Balca, Crop esttmaten are etiil: ble! hy, iy and nature in prepar- ie: hn atrect, was arroaiod yesterday atternom A care crowd of horse dealers wae Sig M “Im ‘so thi c ” tion and dictate the future policy of Bears raided wheat on the opening, but | ihe Court House " ing the syster | 0 the pler of the Whi ph cad Li attendance and the prices were ’ terjected Aire arusaik. ehieh snes Tammany, failed to break pricea mome than i-te., 4 he Grand) Jury Came) tny then they for parturition. | A victoria was sold to J.B ny laugh in which the Mayor failed t z Sen a M touching ‘0c., and Chicago May igh are ats Thereby “labor” Pa ecaee 5. A brougham went to Met ATS: Alte: Buchanan. Mrs. | Patrick Powern a tallor, at 55 West Thirteth {i sch Wold up toc avdse, neve and &6¥cr at | Wilam Beggs. who un Friday a week | Of confinement are groally shortened. It | setae ate surrey brought #0, and a top F Clapp, s sband, A i aay eA WR URFEAN Gane: (GHG phar Chica awe b was too drunk to appear on also promotes the secrotio pund- a j 50. : ee Amann at Mia timen, VOREUG sien onthe waewal diary wan sted up, fs Cy, €e Xn SMESES (Sete ees AT Cagamiees Wha eas Cusbchdel | Raew'of urahment for tho bill” | ot oa very Gh Sec eagle \ Lowen, who said she “couldn't mounting Mary came home intoxicated and kicked on the [el Lack @ Wests... itl ge eaaea OI ) heen eas Mra, DORA A. GUTHRIF, of Oakley, Over- | Lifbe: Fed idol dk aggregated was $3.24 ' \ and shouldn't. believe that. the Mayor #0. uttering loud shrieks for over two hours, Delaware & Hudson... iy) Stantacn)o! to Fix Prices. Sapeah wuCeRI TCR ton Co. Tenn. writes: When T began } William P. stiiwell, thirty-four years olf. who : ene 3 fayored Sunday opening until she saw He came out, and there was a fight. They are Run yeas iM" | PITTSBURG, Jan, 23.—The Standard O11 Com- Rescued from a Con! LL taking your orite Prescription.’ a8 | aorcrioey himseit ax a broker living In Paitatel- | Qubgley'a Bonds in Bridgeport. A eas Grannies 4 5 a & Ter. Haute, | pany has created a sensation by deciaring that | Policeman McMulten, of the fast Thirty-fttn | mot al le to stand on feet without wufe | yi, and Charles Willams. a clerk, of 43 West BRIDGEPORT, Coan., Jun. 22.—Tt was learual” oAley Grannis. In presenting a bundle outs Unknorn Reva tek : Dereafer It will Ax the dally pele of pesroteumn |airess anual) arraigned & betoted looking, young ee ae cakin pearing an Aeveutli street, were acralgned this mora- Ixat alght that the Pequonucr National Sami @@ f letters fro : aries of quotations on (he oman named Ett Stereas in Yorkville Police i e ALaMm | ing before Justice Simms in the Jefferson Mare thts elty made a foan of $16,000 to Rewhem worked day and night to elect any other | JA8cey Steet, was stabbed in the back by an un- Kegan In Acquitted, No men who attempted to raueeze into a coal Your’ Prescription ' isthe best medicine to | cried at Twenty sevemth stroet and Broadway 0" 0 0% fF Saver Our: sou 'yoother'ynown man’ while wathing through #idrldge e chute 2 front of LL Hast Twenty-second street! take before confinement. [never suffered | poonding rach rover the heat with their Cashier 1 Le ea a aaerler andeche at Sana'a Aire, between Grand. and Hi at 10.00 « William Beggs, who was piagedyon trial yerter- {faut niente. The men escaped, “The woman was, Getto win any of my children as, 1 did They were drunk. Both men were hand- are |i ray the tem ot i know It" and the Mayor held down ‘ociock tant night Ho was atended by Dr. {.. New Ath ot day for Killing hie wife, Lizalec at thelr hots, | half-way dowr the chute. Sie aait she lived at! Sch tn” tagt end she is tho healthiest dressed and wore expensive jewelry, fm eh his hy ‘a meek sort of wa Muldberg, of 31 Delancey street, und went home. | Man. Consol eee eT) | 71 Mangin street, on April 1, 4854, was acquitted [264 West Sixty-fourt! street. Justin Ryan gent t @ imma read a lecture and let them go apf tn gi ‘or made'his ittle #peech. His asaailiant escaped Mo. Pacific Ty this morning, her tu n for three daya. we've got fine of & tedt th Rankine Dept. Now Onen. GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Pe ON S33 Av;_59 <6 ‘CREAT SALE OF i ‘Cyeglasses and Spectacles, clearing of our entire of Hyeglasses: cles, Here opportunity to of Eye- NOTE WELL.—No matter how low the prices, every white Shirt we offer ts / of good musi'm, cut full size and made | throughout in the best manner. Skirt Fo Men's and Boys’ Untaundered Shirts. good muslin, felled seams, linen bosom,reinforced, well made, sizes 12 to 17% In.. features draping 1 the glasses and Spectacles at less than half secure very best Men's and Boys’ Unlaundered price: { construc) Shirts, 3-ply linen bosom, made Our $1.0 highly tempered steel | ee with a double back and rein- Spectacles or frameless Byer 3 no forced on the side, extra heavy eS muslin and made well, sizes 12 to 17% In... sses Our $1.25 highly tempered Spectacles or frameless .07. tt. Ladies’ Plain and Ribbed Fancy Cotton Hose in boot patterns, 39 Men's Hair Dressing able at hips and waist; wh Ranking Dept. Now O fen. dale THETS rm or Draping 35e. ning all the of the highest pr stands; simp! tion, easily Ag se can be folded price umbre! 35. ressmakers Stand, Men's fine Men's Heay GENERAL | CLEARING SALE in all departments. Not a petty closing out: -— of a few items, but an unloading sale on a™ Hats. = imost extraordinary scale—an absolute and wt om, ee’ UNSparing Cut in prices all through the house. ~ It will certainly pay to buy now all the Dry. quality brown and steel gray, regular price $1.75; clearing price -98. "wt Sees Goods you are likely to want for a twelve- | regular price $1.00; clearing sale price 2 MON. SPECIAL.—Men’s and Boys’ stainless black, tans and un- | glasses at ALL the other Dressmakers’ Supp ataner neat Nii) Baltle eck Gata (CDs ents a - aan <meta halaimina | Geen Dulemets = Unlaundered Shirts, Utica bleached Balbriggan, finished 07 $2.50 Queen's Alloy heretofore advertised are still on sale Men's Best Quali y Haile Geel Cape, A ’ | 7 Nonparell. musiin, 2100 linen eeams; annual sale price. UE cna 100k at BQ. ose snecian oe priving, Gotham Girls’ Dresses. | bosem, nec's and wristbands, Ladies’ Genuine Hermsdort Fast | as well as solid gold. . | an elo Bhep se 9 felled seams, continuous facina Saar Hone ten aplioed ent are ron Sr price $248; | a | 2 on back and sleeves, a heels and toes, and unbleached {f and Eyer a 97 | ql ¢ ug sale price VERY SPECIAL. | aa eer maue buttonholes throughout, Balbriggans; annual sale,price —¢ wee willed: Bhees | ~s 1 25 | $ve are closing out an. aasort- | opneae ae sa he THE THOUSANDS who have visited) reinorced, finished heed ae Ladies’ Extra Fine Quality 40- ‘Gur:'$8.09 So: Moree ate. 4eGQ warn #100 per year in time iand ° . Watt Gh Diauen comin eision | are mae cecced [OUL magnificent Cloak Department} ; sizes 12 seni f tacies an u a Ion 0 n nto! esses, ing | que y eve’ Soke vga $09 custom shirt: i 59) gauge Hermador! Black, with city Ane Bee ae oe joo Ware a Burcher's 2,500 Ibs. more of | Cashmeres Hopsacking and | aut ee | peter | Nol that we are clising ove th Levee see ute double soles and fancy boot pat- with every y + gts inotlow Ground Razors, TI nd Raney ULTREAUIS Ia anette scr sug, Season's most desirable g ’ | terns, all 49 gauges essere. oF a Sik Guard, Kyeglaes Hook and neat 91M) Haen 7 those choice Va- Sree GRERAN| Ry fess backs Geena much lower prices than were ever be> i) = tase, BREE with every seay, Bhavers 2 tis he combing i 4 e; large sieeves; ‘ = Men’s Underwear. (AvitS’ SILK HOSE. 336, coc. Pee Saar is accompanied win a gilla Chocolate have teen seine tor QR) Eg Br MES MTOVaE | fore known tn thin gratis | Aco ‘ lygalee’ Plain and winked oy : : A the manufacturer, Cream Drops, spe- (5 #00 and $5.0 : : narily they sell at fusing a cloak or wrap, you will cope Men's Camcl's-Halr Shirts anc lain and bbed Spun 2 ‘A genuine $1.80 ‘Yorrey's Horse ciai at. seatacitene . Bables’ All-Wool Dresses, in | $1.99; now on s¥'e at Jeainiy be interested in our present exe Drawers, all sizes, extra 33 Sik Hosiery in Russet Tans.. + is H Razor Str hand or pretty platts and i 49 traordinary movement, y price dics “ ide Ruzol Stroj a or a : : i‘ i neavy, good quality; sale price WVU Ladios’ priltant Lisle ‘Thread ni errant La as 39 Pee ea haan Om F ty RORY Oe eee Men's All-Wool Camel's Hair : oslery i pian aed nibh Tires. matted up tot . ; adie aictanes-aiisienl 4 Co |reret in New York—and New Yorks ee eiue ton Sonics 14 with high colored top, In Rus Wiss Saas ‘ fees oys aists material, with velver revers leads the country for eloa Men's enuing Camel's Hatr set Tars, Slates, Light tian vee sw NY ZS Ladies IN TMgnuelae Garatries trimmed with silk brat, 6 3 98 \ Shirts aud Drawers, all sizes, { 09) Light Llue, Lavender, Lemon ph fine and Chevtors, box platts bact ee doa Tach . worth $1.50 sess. te HOMME] BDSLHIANY OURORSDAMGRs.crsen: i ‘4 HP and front, worth Bic., at {5 Plait oa; in lor “5, \ edi- a a ‘8 en's Scarlet All-Wool Medi | . G i b d | ft: with re or a . (H t 35 ston sir an Drowern ati ildren’s 130, 3:2 ig | neeee Fests, er A Each orsets 35c. izes, Worth SLGecrrereerre OY oes | Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton oe Silver Thimbles, 19 flannel, 4 to Md years; 93 . . ose, ic. ; , J Vest, tong sleeves, tlecee-| fags aye been $48 eUN 0 dog. fine Flanuetette Gow one wt of aplendid Je Ni ht Shirts 28e, | Children's Derby Rib by Weve ernie odes See), hese Sterling Silver cyadren'a All-Wo terdow with rutte, scalloped and 88 Corsets, sizes from 3h to 29 {nes bed Fast Black Cotton’ fy i leg! 1 | PEUAD Oy urned down collar an broidered, sold generally at $1 . Another lot of Corsets in w hite Mall Orders Filled. | Hosiery, warrar ee ees 15 | Mand sharevel sis full Hooves: In creamy (tan a 99 ten “Tartan Flannel, made OTe tian te t0 Diese Men's Faney| stainless: all sizes; an gt Saree . . | noe an eee ie ors; have been $1.09 ' Watteau back, Heep ruil a vk} Cambric Corset Covers at.. T ‘ sual sale price & 4 SIRE EOE SUES SIR } “Nei Wo generally at $1.7 acres) Mil Drawers and Skirts at... Trimmed Night fs i} pecial lot of Cream Al-W 1 e a down Shirts, extra 07. 19 lerdown and Lamb's Woo! Special, ad swans Chemise and Skirts at.sseees heavy muslin, 39 Roys’ Extra | ° e Pip Alan eRe EE CHEE h velvet rip: 4.98 Cherise, Drawers and Gowns Inches tous a Teibned Bicycle Cotton Ash Cans. jf womn with Taney wi DT ecian Graeern i well made, 8 Hosiery; stalaless black j | fitment have been #40) a 2 5 Se aees. at 0 18, sizes 6 to 10; annual sale jp Ane and extra R bb G ti ; A t wk and nes ie ae : urn ubber Goods, Baie Sn sha att apna wok trmincd 1 Trimme gh n Halt-Hose, full regslar | bottom, 97 Quart reguar price 3, at, 6B { 26: owes 02C. } . . | aHs ear. Bhirts, extra; made, in Tan tunds, with 67 . fs QUAL SORUIAF Brine #1 alice ‘0 H : = hi d dd | fine muslin, neat stripes; annual sale . 8 Wanicur De t t. ® 4 quart, regular price $1.19 70 Wiss fmbroidere Tifaute’ -MAnnatads \ inches long, cut| Men's g-thread Heavy bBulbrig- | ° f Fe) same style, with: post rupver TTY oes aR TTT | 4 eee q k ae gan jess Fast Black and | } t aT ause at - Es ana S inp | BPECIAL —The ates! | ab asa a (hi full and wide and} gan searmleat Te sone, with 91) The appointments in this department re aT | V quart, regular price § oll peer Handkerc hiets, }s | vanies very tine € well “made, atses | Muvset Tan Mat tiese, with NG! cepertect, trices are cxceedngy mot! || 1 | Ut 1.6.9, | eausrts reguinr pr pola mee one ahlew ery fine Canis ieee 1 14 to 18 In, | BIRRCAPM EER Nee rlite tae derate and our service cannot be ex-| ||) 1} ide | | Satart, reguiar pri Lo opacto Pog Vg 1 es et oe sakes ae 49 Mijroad mtainlens aiack Ca:ton | celied at tp Garbage Feti MEN| quart, remuiar price 0h at, sale price, each .....--. eWU2T! “Handkerchiefs, worked on very short waists of feather stiiching . e is ells een | Ee “49 Go" Jextra heavy bottum, | A specia: lot of Florence Cloth A peeves pi ‘ | Hair Hose, with silk embrotd- Mameuring « ass | see | Jissae ek ie mall orvers filled for this fine lawn, 90 different patterns 40} nd tuck trom x months te 4+-Ply Linen Cuffs, sizen ery worked on imstep in neat { ChbranOdy ses. : 99. sold from Te, (9 #.0Y, wil ates. : regular Meg price Se +. 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