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ae TOMMY GANNON DISHBLED. His Wrist Badly Sprained by » Ball Fitched by Rusia Colts Made the Older Giants Hustle to Win a Game. @rom the Evening Wor Special Cerrespondent with the Team.) JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 14.— Tommy Bannon will have to take a Fest, and after to-day it 1s doubtful If he will take part in any of the games for @ week. He has sprained a tendon in his wrist, where he was hit by Rusie a week ago. It was not thought at first that there ‘was anything the matter with his arm further than a little eoreness where the ball struck him. Within the past few @aye, however, it has grown worse and last night he consulted a physician. ‘The latter advised him not to use hia wrist at all for two weeks.” This @evere setback for Bannon, who is Ditious aud wae progressing tineiy. he Glants put up another excellent article of ball yesterday. The game was nip and tuck from the start, and the regular team had to hustle in ‘the hard- est kind of way to beat the youngsters out by one run. Knauss, who pitched the first five Innings for the second team, did good work. Manager Davis and all the players seem to think that he fs a winner and will rank as one of the stars at the end of the season. “Jimmy” Stafford had an off day, making two errors, The grounds were in such a bad condition, however, that both were excusable. Yale Practice Baseball Game. NBW HAVE! Yale played on th Redington. Quinby, shortstop. Keaton, right centre ‘eld, and Speer, lett fleld. eld; THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH (4, 180% Sugsestion for Anti-sport Law- Makers. camber to her Reel. Her measurements ft aa all, 23 inchs y je keel, therefore, cami nd the ‘eter i clear o the water with thi oat 4 loaded, She draws but § 1-2 inches amid. ships with the crew aboard, | ie idea is to prevent settling at the stern “in the recover, which checks the der will beused. “The boat will be chris: je e ured. toned Rainbows wont Will be chris: A PUMP FOR YALE’S SHELL. The New Haven ‘Varsity Crew an 6 ly Heavy One. NEW HAVEN, .onn., March 14—Can- Gidates for the ‘Varsity crew went to the training table this morning. The party, includes the regular eight, Capt. Armstrong, bow; Holcomb, 2 8; Longacre, 4; Cross, 8; Dater, 6; Tread- way, 4; Miller, 8, together with Judd, Simpson, Cooney, Wheelwright and Langford. ‘This is the heaviest crew since '90, averaging 176 pounds. Measurements were taken for the new pump which Capt. Armstrong intends to try in the shel! The coxswain will work it with his foot, and six gallons per min- Ute can be pumped out. It will not im- i the speed of the shell when work- nj —se———— ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISI- AND, Va., March 14.—The entries and weights for to-morrow's races on this track are as follows First Race—Six and a quarter furlony Prince Klamath ....105 Marguerite Headli 105 Fritz ttle 105 Home ' Run dim R. 105. Venuaberg Second Race—Five furlongs. “Bicyclists must give sufficient warn- ing of thelr approach when within 100 |feet of a street or road crossing, by |means of such sound-producing devices as shall be approved of by local au- thoritie en | CHANCE FOR A COLLEGE TEAM Onearn 107 John P. Gorman *..) Toe Canadian is Maken an Inter- Lite Jim S104 ‘Third Race—One mile and a sisteenth, Contest Ponsible. Thurston 308 Lum os. LONDON, March 14—Owing to the re- 108 Fannie” cent cold weather, the athletes of Ox- 105 Forager ford University have bee: unable to 104 Monte Cai train for the annual meeting with Cam- bridge, and that event has been post- Poned until July 3. In this connection, Mr. C. N. Jack- son, Treasurer of the Oxford University Athlet!c Club, has wristen a letter to the Associated Pross, saying that the wr and a halt furtony 106 Ballinahinche 105 Spinner. 100 Dr. Parkhurat 100 Llellewyn 1100 The Joker; 100 Florence 1. Mis Thess. “10 Centrefielder Daffy Signa, (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mans. March 14.—-Hugh Duty, the famous and popular centre-Aelder, signe! this moming with the Boston Club, He and Nash will | Probably go South togetlor on Monday. — A SQUARE-STERNED SHELL. Marvard's New Practice Boat Will Have & novel practice shell is being built for|Harvard by Davey, the Boston boat- der, after designs by Yacht Designer Bryant and Coach Watson. She will be ready, it is thought, by April 10. If the boat proves satisfactory, a duplicate will be taken to New London to race in. A boat Is also being built by Waters. | new ‘The Bryant boat has a square atern and full ines throughout, with a rank antirely New Form. | change of date of the meeting might fa- cilitate a meeting with an American col- lege team, {i one is coming to England, an both the Oxford and Cambridge ath- letes will be in training in July. — SMITH,S TERMS TO WALCOTT. | Fitth Race—Six and a qi t y th Race—Four and « half furlongs. mbus 0 Intimidad | Boitvar B. | elanaman:. | Satna Wai Twenty-five-Round Contest Apolt 105 Duke John. wo) at € nd for Big Money, Jennie 109 Made Targets of Yachtamen. | The trial of Mary E. McKensle, of Glencove, | wan rosumed at Long Island City, thie mornin | before Judge Garrettson. Miss McKenzie 's charged with firing at Commodore Daniel 7. | BOSTON, Mass., March 1 "Mysterti- }oue” Billy Smith has sent a letter to Matchmaker Kennedy, of the Seaside Club, of Coney Island, stating that he {s wiiling in meet Joe Walcott in a twenty-five round contest at Coney Isl- Siaith wants to match at 142 Hail, of the mpstead Harbor Yacht Club, pounds, tiove Guatters adjoin her property, July 9-ct Wililam Daly, r., of Boaton, or A, Li Jast year, Miss McKenzie admitt Smith or Jere Dunn, of New York, to firing three ed. 8 shots, but sald blank cartridges we said she was tosting the revol be referee, winner to take all of the Puras o: gate receipts, lens $250 to loser. He asks tah the contest be decided by 4 knork-out, and neither man to be de- cided a winner if there is police interfer- ence, explain why sho had fired upon’ yachtemen on | former occasions. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Reval ABSOLUTELY PURE or if at the end of twenty-five rounds both men are on their feet able and wiiling to continue. —_—_—<—_o____ Waterloo Cap Coursing. LONDON, March 14.—The third round of the coursing for the Waterloo Cup at Altcar to-day, the winners were; Fal- coner, Ian the Great, Fair Floralie, For- tuna,’ Favente, Thoughtless, Beauty, Fabulous, Melormoror and Gallant. McCoy to Fight Needham, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 14.—A match has been made for a Iimited contest between McCoy, who won from Shadow Maber at Memphis, and Danny Needham, ex-champion welter-weight, The contest will take place here early in April. Baking Powder Ladies’ Capes, from $2.98 to $75. Almost every conceivable modern style te select from—by far the most compre- hensive assortment ‘n the city. Bpecial lot of imported Capes 14,98! im our own exclusive styles at.. | Other houses get $20.90 for capes not #o desirable. Better see these. Dress Skirts, $1.98. We are head- quarters tor Ladiei Dress | Gkirts, We make | hem #, 42 and! 4 inch Jong and our Skirts at | 2.98, $3.98, $5.75 | and $7.90 are the most popular in the trade. ‘Our Crepon and Silk and Satin akirts, from $12.75 | te $2.00 and $35.00, represent mcst ex-| traordinary values. | Bpecial for this sale, 5,000 Cheviot Gkirts, value $9.45, at Pure Rubber Dress Pamela, covered with fancy silks, in a variety of designs, every pair warranted imper- 45 Ir sees ‘ bees Frhese Shields were especially | manufactured for use in silk waists, | %5 gross Superfine Whalebone, every pie warranted SHELL; doz.... Bik Moire Dress Belting, black or white, 10-yard piec Black Silk Machine Twi ounce spools; $1.75 per doz.; 15) each le Metal Spangles, gilt or silver, 1 (Os. paper, all sizes, per OB: +++ Linings--Special. ved from Paris, 100 pes. ay Hair Cloth; colors, black, gray and white, seliing I} over the city at 69C...++++ None sold to dealer: Me. boo pes Grass Cloth, regular 9 price Ibe, yd.; our price c Best quality Lining Cambric at Biz0 Best quality Fancy Black Back Bateen, being sold at 2c. yd.. Extra quality Percaline and 6i- lesia, 15e. quality; at, yd. 1,080 pes, Plain Crinoline. black, white and gray, 6c, quality... 4 10i¢ 033) Banking Department Now Open. | Jamaica Rum, bottled in Jamaica MILLINERY | OPENING. Because of the great public interest in our Spring opening, | the display will be continued until the end of the week. Many ladies who, on account of the disagreeable weather, were unable to come earlier in the week will welcome this an- nouncement. It means an additional opportunity to view what the news-! papers pronounce—‘“ the greatest exhibit of Spring Millinery, Sprikg Gowns, Spring Wraps, &c., that has ever been made in any one establishmcnt.” The Newspapers are right. Not a woman within reach of our store but should make an extra effort to come while the display is at its best. Original creations by famed Parisian Artists; some from our | own workroom—Styles that you can see nowhere else. SPORTING MISCELLANY. ‘The Philadetphia Ledger says “The New York baseball writers have started Properly to KiIt the game In that city, if thelr alm, as It eeems to be. A number of the have gone to Florida with their tevm and merceda they are vending to down there are all 1 fame tone, vies That the pin: composing che Gotham aggress are the greatest In the world, ant that the Yorks are assured in advance of winning the Rant (his year, To make matters still the way of misleading the New York baseball en and cause them to be all the wore pointed In the end, ed in papera from thowe w home are pling up tate WT. Hari nthe “wut that n sending in, all of which will matter for reproduction in the deadiy parallel column next Fall. If the New York team finishes bette th the comin weanon It will do the two great pitch way from this team at Je out for last place in the The Ledker 3 vorrespondent with the (eam, aid he is a rex Ing maf reporter of “The other nawapapers copy the repu ly to “The Evening World” Of Ite enterprise, Of course, York in fourth notch in the extimate, possible that The Ledger modestly negle Atate which club it expects to win the penn “Take Ruste and Meekin ng World.’ That went exclusive an appreciation the top-notch men on th their glit-edged twirling would be 1. "A poor Infleld can epoil the be i. Tt the New York to than’ fourth it will do well.” Tha the Glante always have “done well,” And expect to do well Uhix season; therefore, by your own logte, New York must @nish better than fou at least a as Young Griffo wanta the Hehtweight champ ship belt and thinks hs has won it. There 1s way to got it, and is to fight Jack M Aullffe to a finish, Ltinited round bouts are f purses only, nat for champ: pe, Griffon. A claim that he hax defeated "all the weights,” which, Tine with bin failn to accept a go wit! ne, whom Jim Co hott tn ready to “There are others’ 6 Hehtweight whose acquaintance Griffo has yet to ma oe Charles ("Kid") McCoy | tie with Shadow Maber at Me his own way from the third ee class ‘The Scottish- Amer! to secure Danny McBride to mi hey, who made Frank Pi jon, quit in Atty- fix-round bout at 124 pounds at th to be given by the Club In Woot'n Hull, City, on Monday evening, March 25 . 8 e Jack Downey, who fought « alx-round draw » Tommy Ga in a ‘Iimited-round bout for $250 or & Downey prefers Danny Meliride, ee There should be_plenty of good boxing witnessed There tx but one | in placing New | Ie ia quite ty nak hin for $10,000, | i Athletic Club in trying . {stands, to dispossess the pre Ra@@ieren. of Mrookiyn, has granted a permit to (he Heidge Athletic Club to hold & boxing tournas ment in Brooklyn the latter part of this mo: if this ts true It meane that boxing will be pers raltied again in Brooklyn i of say the Dunn tthe Union ying show y City, on Monday evening, name taten ts turk Oakland W Ape Jer eee that he will cover Jack Ly- a fight at 112 vow for $250 @ Tatty. Weldon rays man's forfelt of $50 to-murrow fo toa finteh with small gle Jack Skelly, of Brooklyn, nay Ghat he ie still businens, and would like to get on a mateh a for a Iitalted round in the with a qood 128-pound | bout of tow futeh | To the Hditor | ad list week that Ernest Zeigler, calle “Younk Muldoon, who la to wrestle Prof, 0 Kohler March 8, in Clarendon Hall, will wrem any man, after he defeats Kobler, tT wish to. tat io him for. #600, sto put up. mpion 'Sirong Mama GOSSIP OF THE TURF. that t ib unt { ‘The Maltimore Driving Club wan organized tamt nixht with A. Fenneman President and {witlam B, Kines Secretary, 1 » will we the half-mile track at Ar nk gas byl. eto, where the haa engaged to ot $500 4 Charley ride for I | month, ber, ihe jockey Baldwin ata salary Fort of 8 Ne 4 ot all Ryslick's Hambletontans, Hered sixty-ax performers his fastest pacer, and peed wrt last year, Lode are ARONSONS GET MORE TIME. Disposnne: ae om Agatnet the © sino Leascen Adjourned, The suit brought by Robert F. Bixby, as trustee of the Bixby estate, owner of the ground upon which the Casino t tenants yment of taxes for 1893 and unting to $8, was adjourned | this morning in the Highth Judicial Dis- for non | 1804, am at the Cournament of the” West Side Athiotic Club, of Jerey City, in Metropolitan Hall, ss trict Court until March 2 Ocean ‘avenue, to-morrow nighl.” The wroRTNKe THe Aronsons were represented by ern: Jerry Hill and. Joni Guggenheimer, Untermeyer & Marshall, nix rounds at 1% joe Courtney, ten rounds ee Welghts Tomm of the "#Seots,"” would like to get on Cart at 118 pounds 1 In two rounds tn the on Feb, 2%, but Carr weighed nearly {natead. of 118, which the men were fight at. Brady, who recently fourht a aix-round nother sell Smi hy ne. ‘ommy Wby Cac etic Club. pound billed to organized for the seascn and would like to « ge games with guarantoon The play ‘They would Ike to About eighteen or Harold Atwood, 103 Henry sr Charley Miner, the 125-pound amateur cham- ww York Athletin Club, vee theneYa'b0Aat eB ‘The boxing 9 Club of the Schuylkill Navy, of Phila Tuesday evening, will furnish exhibit between Stanton Abbott and Owen Jack Everhardt and Charley McKeever. winn | Nght again. o 8 6 Wine Department. Baby Carriages. Per Bottle. Mount Vernon, pure Rye Whis- | 25 Fine Reed-Body ean | Baby Carriage, key, very choice and old. Old Gauntlet Rye, the best sold upholstered in at this price In America. an | 00 plush or _— satin Jas. E. Pepper Sour-Mash damask, including key . s Bath @ fine satin para- Wm. Tarr & Co, Hand-Made, sol, consid ered Sour-Mash Bourbon, very old.. 99 cheap at $12.00; special this week, | 195 — 1.45 | Dukehart's Brown Btout, equal 45 Solid Gold Rings, 25c; to the best imported, doz...... . | 2 5,000 Solld Gold Rings at one-half value. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. |,°* d | Bassa Ale, bottled in England, gg Lot 1—Children's Solid Gold Rings, | ' 1,60) 5 . | The Royal Blend Scotch Whi key, aged and bottled in Glas. gow Dukehart's India Pale Ale, and for this week only, per do: engraved and set with assorted tones . es: an Echo Spring Rye Whiskey, 4 # = Dottles to the gallon, per por... 10 tag i we teeta with assorted stones, .89, .47, 98c. Shears, 390. | =": | - | Office Furniture | Roll-Top Desks, Flat-Top Desks, Type- | write: Desks, Bookkeepers’ High Gtanding Desks, Revolving and Station- | ry Office Chairs and Stools—all on sale at ary-goods prigts. | Fine Nickel-Plated Steel Shears, all size, value from Be, to Mc... Children’s Caps. For Opening Week only, a fine Bengaline Crepe Poke Cap, in i all the new shades, usually sold for $2.98, at. + Te Most complete assortment of Chil- dren's Caps and Hats, Boys’ Cloth Hats, Derbys and Alpines; complete assort- ment of new styles. Kor Opening Week we offer in our Untrimmed Hat Depart- ment @ line of Fancy Straw Hats, in the leading shapes and colors, value 98c., at. Tea Gowns and Wrappers. Our stock of Tea Gowns ts complete. | At 3.09, 4.49, 5.08 and 7.98 you can | purchase here Gowns that are sold else- | where at double these figures, 9% dozen finest Wrappers, Watt ruffle, worth $2. French Percale au back, deep haere 6 300 dozen best Prints, Indigos, Mournings and Chambrays, s« laped edges and embrot worth $1.50, at... $10 Pastel Portra't $2.98, At last we are able to produce a really desirat red Pastel Portrait at : v © Jom orion Phesa YS, a.a made by } best artists, and only Talian pastel f colors are used; it f Is equal to any $10.0) picture. In order to quickly and thoroughly introduce It we now offer for a short time only these P 98 tel Portraits, 16x20 bust, at...... by The best $5.00 Crayon made in 8 thia city at.. 19 ‘The Twilights Baseball Club, of Brooklyn, has offering pion, wanta to meet any man at that weight {n a’ limited-round bout before the Seaside, Man- hattan or ‘of each bout will probably be maiched to It tn asid on very good authority that Mayor A > who obtained permission to file an an- swer to the effect that the rent for the \ground in question has been paid to May 1. ¢ Currs PER PAIR, of | <ZFAy IRB ano 1¥5 FULTON ST: EAR NASSAU Frores 383 BROADWAY STORES NEAR WHITE @ OurKandsome Cetaloque Mated Free Special BARGAIN. Men's Furnishing Dept, Friday and Saturday. NEW SPRING GENUINE Z%. %. extra long waist Cor- nets of finest quality Satin, very heavily boned, extra side steels and Venus back. Corsets are beautifully flossed by i jin latest shapes, each. hand, trimmed at top with extra wide | Fine Silk Lace, finished with two rows of Baby Ribbon—sizes 18 to %, in Black, White and Light Blue, This make and quality of corset has Rover been sold un- 98 5 e der Ten Dollars b fore. Special price..... sale sides, Men's Emb’d Night Shirts, Also Best Scotch RY ~ CARPETS” Do not think because we advertise our Carpets Rugs more freely than the Furniture that we aro slighting the latter. NOT AT ALL. Never before could we offer such values in C pets Furniture an this season, Our entire stock was made and fintshed on this low-cost basis, and we now offer you the advantages to Per Suit, Regular Value $4.65. W PRICED. CASH OR CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104, 106 and 108 West 14th st., NEAR GT E Rrookiyn Stores: Fl Ing and store, at 623 West 47th it wanted. Inquire of Thomas Sm e a | at; reat te Pleasure aud it who willtry JE __ Furnished Rooms to Let. TWO large, nicely furnished rooms, all_con- venlences: private family; with or without dpard. Franklin ave., Brooklyn. Business Property to Let. TWO APARTMENTS, small, 4 to 6 rooms: Ity 42d et. oF 126th st. park; mo agenin Ad. arena A,, 422 Columbus ave FS é s a 3 2 3 3 FA é € 3 Hy : Instruction. ate! Bicycle Riding School, B5th at. Parkhurst to Ride a Wheel. Parkhurst Intends as soon as possible to! taks up bicycle ri On his road trips he ex- pects to wear the usual knickerborker bicy sat He lunched yesterday at the Waldorf with Count Hadik, of Hungary Be thi ; tae the ond, B.AltmaneGy NECK WEAR | 'imvorted Gataten stripes s Uniaundered Shirts, made of Wamsutta Muslin, All Linen bosom, reinforced hand - made __ button- holes, different sleeve lengths, eaoh. ic. 58 each, § Cheviot Pajamas 45 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. TO RENT OR LEASE—Three-story frame bulld- nd ‘34 ave., bank building; 1 lesson 50c; 5 lessons $2, "Give a guess nad get 61.000 tn geld, J. reading The World’s sertal pi,MoNDé, $1 story A Piet for a Million” aad guess. | Opening. Spring 18956 Boys’ and Youths? — Outfitting, The new Middy, Eton, Tuts edo and French Sailor Suites also English Reefers, Capes and Top Coats, Washable Suits, (ages 8 to 19 yeasphy $1.50 & $2.50. All wool English Tweed and Cheviot Suits, (single and double breasted Coats }. (ages 4 to 15 venga, $3.75» worth @RB Blue Serge Reefers, (ages 3 to 13 years), $4.00. Youths’ all wool Cassimeré and Cheviot Suits, (ages 16 to 19 yeateh, $8.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8t ARNC ‘weekly up: Watches, 000, at cise eee oe | fang. Tier Broadway, lym. GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. “Ro ommnagdale S33 AvE5S <6 TH bes tS \ “Like a Flash!” PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY-- finest in New York—Superior work— special prices—Bring the children, Mattresses & Wire Springs. Main Floor. Every Mattress and Woven Wire Spring that we sell is manufactured |right here on the premises. We are en- abled thereby to sell at lower prices than any other dealer in the city. See these specials for this week: Full size Short Hair Mattresses. 4# pounds, sold elsewhere at 8,00 11,91 $10.00, for. Full size 40-pound Mixed Hair Upholstered Cot $1.19 Mattress, sold for $15 is Full size 10-pound Black Long Hair Mattress, sold for $18... Full size 4#-pound pure South American Hair Mattress, white, gray or black hair, made in one or two parts, as preferred, worth $25 OUR OWN MAK » Upholstered hardwood Istered, best nts, ame, fin and uphi 1 in thi 200 3 wood 1 Wire t hard | mes and finished In | the best possible manner; sold { 79 | by mom’ dealers at $1.99, at A Large ine of other Wire Springs at equally low prices, GREAT CLOCK SALE. NOTE.—We have purchased from the Ansonia Clock Com- ‘pany their entire stock of these three styles, and will place them on sale to-morrow at about one-half what we would have to charge for them if bought at regular prices, ‘Hei-ht 13° irches, Width 9'4 inches, Widih 914 inches, Lis‘ed at $15.0, ——= Listed at $15.0, tobe sold at Height 22in, List,$6.25, to be sold at $4.98. «$1.97. $4.98 THE TWO outer ¢ have bronze of silver tr three have day movements; gong; all three tt prices are ck are in Louis XV, designs, beautifully marbieiged, gs, Centre Clock is of wood, highly polished. All all three strike hour and half hour on cathedral nekeepers, fully guaranteed in every way. The » sale certainly is 4 most unusual chance to get h below true value. ex ly low ‘Special Sale of Fans.|$2.50 Eyeglasses & Spectacles, 69c. pairs all Eye- glasses and , 8 pectacles, “ look and wear as well as solid gold, each pair in @ neat case, sold where 69 at at : . Pipes, 15 ero purchased. by ipes, 106. sign house at one-half 1,609 French Brier value. They include Satin, Sik Fipes, value from ani-painted, and some Be, to Tic., at "Art Galleries Now Open. Carpe Spring Patterns, We shall be pleased to have our cum tomers examine our new and elegant Carpetings, consisting of extra Gobelina, Axminsters, Mouquettes, &c., in the mout beautiful effects, It will surprise you to see the vast improvement a single season has made in the art of making carpets, Our stock contain many new and very striking designs, and the blending of shades and colorings i richer and more effective than in aay former season. \e5c. Tapestry Carpet, special at.... 28 Headquarters for Straw Matting, Groceries --- Special. This attractive list of special prices holds good for this week only: Orange Marmalade, high grade, |] “ O sweetened Ib. package Maple Syrup, purest, one gallon x] Maple Syrup, purest, quart bot, 82 Rolled Oats, finest, 2 Ib. pkg..... | Brechspargel (Cut Asparagus), full 1 Ib. can. Condensed Cream, best, not 12 . a Saratoga Potato Chips, best % 4 . A) Maple Syrup, purest, half gallon Buckwheat Flour, finest, 3 Ib, 12 package - oa Sd 1% Ib. can.. 26 Brechspargel (Cut Asparagus), 0d 2% Ib, can German Mixe | 1b. can, Schnittbohnen (Young Beans), finest, 2% Ib. can. Tomatoes, large can. Apes, fresh, finest, 1+ Figs, best sayers, 2-Ib, box os French Sardines, pure olive ofl, flavor. ench Sardines, extra fine. snch Sardines, boneless, large AN sees Imon, none finer, tal cal we Saimon, none finer, flat can. aw Sardelles. in salt, quarter keg. ee Anchoves, spiced, finest im- ported, quarter ke; site 39 Hollaad Herring, best Milchner. ,.@® Holand Herring, best mixed.... 0B Prunes, large fruit, finest flavor, 21D, PKB ++++. 89c. Pocketbook, sree Genuine Beal, American Lisar@ or Alligator Peele etbooks, all tame provements, Vale fc., at ¢ 47