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a Oi he itd ® ——. MADE AN ALTAR OF A COAL BOX Mystery in the Shooting of a Very Mysterious Individual. A man who says that his name fs George Kelly, that he is a bricklayer j and lives at No. 203 East Eighty-fourth | atreet, {x a patient In Bellevue Hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the left aide of the neck under the car. The bullet has been removed and the sur- Geons say thn: the man will probably recover. Policeman McNeill heard a shot at 12.90 this morning. while he wi corner of Thirteenth street and A. He found a man sitting on @ coal eox In front of the saloon at No, 6% East Thirteenth street. The man was Bleeding profusely from a bullet wound in the neck, and sald that he had been ahot by a man acrows the strect. There was no man near except several Italians who were nround the wounded man of- fering advice and assistance. One Italian w@'t to the Church of the Immaculate Conception and aroused Father Hughes, Another went to a store and secured several candles, which Were lighted and Placed on the coal box. Then the Jtaliany and | ‘and waiting + (ue priest heard whe con- d man. jed the surgeon te nu un the way auminis- an the wourided dying. At the J sumicientiy to Fy The priest a: the huszu give his name and address, The Italians who wera near the wounded man told the police that they Tecognized him as William or Edwara Meehan. They said that he wae wetl known In nelghvorhoud und that he was released trom tie penitentiary only a few d 8 Ugo. Tho guetehts tn the street near the ecene of the shooting were turned out when Pollceman MeNelll found the wounded man, and this leads the police to believe that the shooting was in fome way connected with a contem- plated burglary or robbery. BAD NAMES FOR NOTHERN-LAW Mrs. Dinhart Pleaded Guilty and Paid $10 Fine. Mra, Regina Dinhart, a richly gowned ‘Woman, thirty-two years old, of No. 997 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, gullty In the Ewen Street Court to-day to calling her mother-in-law bad names and pald a fine of $10 for It. Mra. Dinhart’n accuser was Mrs. Katherine Dinhart, of No. 103 Hambu: avenue, whore son, John Dinhart, t younger woman's husband, In sald be a wealthy contractor and builder, After ing the elder woman's story Magiat O'Reilly asked young Mrs Dinha whe had to nay, “Tdi call her those nam eal, vand Tha Me “Don't nd you to Jail for * eho replied. ‘Another wom: ent to my huss band's mother about tt «he took their part Magistrate O'Reili impored a xen- daye in prison. went to the pen and refused to pay the fine, Later ahe Tepented ind pald it from a big roll of is, The Dinharts haye been married teen years, the wife sald, and tay: children, ARRESTED FOR BALKING CUPID So Aggrieved Girl Had Bumptious Mrs. Mc- Guire Arrested. four- © four ‘Miga Jennie Kozesnik, a pretty femian girl, elghteen years ZU East Seventieth street, her @weetheart, Arthur Buntney, of the game address, appeared in the Yorkville Court to-day as complainants ngainst Mra. Mary MoGulre, a middle-ared who lives in the same tene- Th- No. the trouble?” asked Mag! ‘Judge, this jovemmakin ‘Whenever Arthur and I are in the halt way she looks over the ralling and calls us all kinds of names,” ‘rubber’ to me,"" spoke ap Mra, McGuire. “You would not allow any one to inter- fere with your lovemaking, would you, tT sald Magistrate Brann. agiat ‘Mrs, McGuti “Indeed she wouldn't id Mr, Ac. Guire, a vei ast in, who was in sm 5 court’ and looked with awe on the mas- aive proportions of his wite. Mra. Me- Gulre aqu: off. to see the firat one who would * ahe sald, Uke 2 worean who coull gabe: care of herself,” sald the Magins- flue judge of Suman na- ta ake i) Mr. McGuire, alles . McGulro «réw angry and began to talk, The more the Magist Fapped for order the faster ner tongue Ont “Keep oil,” said Magist vor Twill give your husband: © rest by wending Fad) to the istand."” Miss Koxesntk that when the summo. Mra. MeGui: wie threw it on the floor and danced Turning at last to Mecul Mi ‘Turning at last to ai ro, Magistrate 2 Ze mie ees a ee yA vee WORID: THE which began Monday morning presents .v homefitters the biggest and best opportunity they will have for another si months to secure suitable, high-grade, artistic furniture of all kinds at the lowest prices. Purchas- ing as we do, incombinatior with our Chicago store, the entire output of many of America’s leading furniture manufacturers we are in a position to offer you furniture bargains that are not to be had elsewhere. ing now you will have the double advantaze when everybody isn’t crowding the d detail of your order. Later from time to time for the announcement of new offerings. at one time. Handsome Birdseye ple Drese- er—Pull $29.50, in this sale at Handeome Birdeeye Maple Chiflonies— 28 inches wide, full swell freat, 5 large drawers, cast brass trimmings, handsomely carved standard with ov. French bevel plate mirror; actual value $21.00, in this sale at Indestructible All Hair Couch—Solid oak frame, handsomely shaped head, extra large size, heavy claw feet, vp- holstered with ‘test steel tempered Half-Yearly Trade Sale of ere, 18.75 | sna on, too, springs, tye Auli inches wide, plano polish finish, 6 ft. swell froat in. high, 2 6m lined } |Golden Ovk Extension Table—Polish For Homefitters’ Day, these specials: braced with heavy and covered in extra ington and Rookwood Beigian veivets; actual value 919.00; in this eale at Tadourette, fiziad; finteb, 42x42 inch top, Smassive turned legs, cam be :xtended to 6 feet, of ele- gant construction amd design; actual Value $12.50; in this sale at Htousefurnishings. In fitting or refitting the home plenty of housefurnishings of the right You can get them here on Homefitters' Day for less money than at other times, and for far less than elsewhere. Loo! kind are needed. at some sample offerings: Toilet Stand, made of Sip ge Irom, complete with pitcher, besin and soap dish, in red, white or blue; special a Curtain Stretchers, the improved style, 7214 feet, with retinned nea-rostable pins; special at Dog Collars, almost every style, in pretty designe, worth from Séc. to ‘TSc.; opecial at No. 7 Genuine Agate Tea Kettles, first quality; Water Cooler, beautifully decorated in several colors, 3-gal. size; epecial at Nursery Refrigerators, neatly japanned with nickel-plated faucet, at 1.95 Our Apartment: House Refrigerators, No. 458, 252192S@ inches, here to-morrow at 3-qt. alze, special at 3-burner size at 2-burner size, special at 14 3-barner else, special at size roasting and _ Hloor Coverings. Our big Ninth Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums affords homefitters an unequalled opportunity for the purchase of the floor coverings most suitable for their requirements and tastes, es by buying now fully 25 per cent. can be saved. Why not buy early and save yourself money as well as the inconvenience of shopping when the ‘‘rush'’ is on? Read what we offer: opectal, Our Wick Biue Flame Cooking Stove is guaranteed: Polar Ice-Cream Freezers, the fastest made, 2-q¢. site, epecial, Our Famous Wickless Blue Flame Cooking Stove, 2-burner size at Our Boston Gas Cooker or range, with two extra holes on top, large basting eves 00; special at 1g oven ; worth $6.00; (Wedsestay) Handsome Gilt Parlor | made in two parte, for Chairs, gold jeat (mot brouze) and coverei im a inlaid fine marq ing extension foot, heavy brass top rails, brass spindles’ and balls, can be had in sizes of 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in.; actual value $6.50; in this sale at 4.25 Soft Hair Mattresses, 45 ibs. in weight, made of good, clean hair, covered in A.C.A., Gold Medal, or San Remo tick- ing; will hold thei: shape and give satis- [sections actual value $11; in this sale a Fine \ 7.00 6.75! Half-Yearly Trade Sale of amd pearl others ba! By buy- ot selecting from a brand new stock just received and at a time ient—when we can pay the most careful attention to every little ces are liable to be higher than at present. Watch our advertisements |», Space won’t permit of their being all published | The Same Mattress, SO Ibs. in weight, 115 Odd Parlor some handsomely with Freach ueterle 76 Arm Chairs, 5.75 And hundreds jof other great values that space will not permit ithe detailed men- tion of just now. China and Bric-a- Brac. For Homefitters’ Day we offer some recently received importations of the finest quality—no ‘‘seconds’’—at prices that are fully 33}; to 50 per cent. lower than we usually receive for them. If interested, read the offerings: ODD CHINA. Chocolate Pots, handeomely decorated; regularty sold at $1.25; special at 75 Cabarets, or Fancy Salad Dishes with handle, handeomely dovorated; regularly sold BOC) Prat nadhepe F ty el ne 85 | Mustard or Horse Radish Pots with Speen, hamfeomely decorated; rogularty sold at 40c.; special at 25 Tee C jt , % i oe a5 ep Gens os ral Baca finest Austrian China, very richly éecerated; regular:; 6 90 | Cream Pitchers, fine china, richly decorated; regularly sold at 10c.; special at 5 Fish Sets, fine large platter, 12 plates and beat handsomelyt dec 4 fully tinted; regularly sold Pitas opecial at. my rahe 7.50 10.75 DINNER SETS. 1,30] Dinner Set, 100 , five thin porcelain, handsomely decorated; regularly sold at 7 ae $10.00; special hint ; f sonra Ariau( 6.50 "| Dinner Set, 100 pi finest quality of thin German china; 16in. dish 6.00 | handsomely decorsted; regularly bald £¢ 918.00; special at ge ety 13 og 7.50 | Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine French Lii Ching, rich! H Diss et, 100 plecen tench Limoges China, richly decorated; regularly sold at none 5.50 TOILET SETS. 6.50) Tolle, Set, large shape, 9 pleces, handeomely decorated; regolarly veld at $2.50; Woe 1.00 | Tollet Set, 12 pleces with SI , Hehly decorated, gold traced; regularty sol: 4.00 ne special ch lop Jar, richly rated, gold traced; regularly sold at 5.00 BRIC-A-BRAC. Fine Austrian Vase, 12 inches high, with a large Aigure attached; regularly oold at $2.00; opecial at 1,25 e assortment @f Bisque Figures, Austrian Vases and Ceatre Pieces; regularly eold at $1.50; special at 98 Vases: Pitcher and Urn shape, richly decorated with figure decoratioas; regular! Mate eoclsi ae ira shape, richly decora igure rat Tegulasly sold 50 Half-Yearly Trade Sale of LINOLEUNS. HODGES' FIBRE CARPET. > 5 The purchase of « manufacturer's| Ths ida! sanitary door coverog. Wil Curtains and Upholsteries. surplus stock of high grade Linoleume | 2° break or splint like matting. Us- at about half the usual wholesale ually eold at 60c, yard. To: It may be a little too soon to fit up the home for the Fall and Winter, selling price enables us to offer the| asd will oasr them, vuile they: last, but it's none too soon to buy the necessary fittings---in fact, it's the best filets endid values for to-mor-| at, prt yard, : * 371, | time, as you have first choice of a fine, brand new stock, the prices on which rowel selling: WILTON VELVET CARPETS. are all lower than they will be a month hence. Observe the offerings and 300 rolls X quality Linoleums, select New Pall styles and colorings; in this Profit by the opportunity afforded: styles and coloringe, in 2-yard widths sale at, per yard, 1,10 | Wisdow Shades, of good opaque, 3x7! inches, moumted om goo! rollers, complete, only worth S0c. a square yard; in this 37% EXTRA VELVET CARPETS. each, 17 sale at ‘ Holland Shades for ordi ized windows, of fine Holland, 268 olla AX auantY, Vaal atone Repl in this cate at, rollers, meaauted, made ai use, the Bbc. quality tor same aicroneflenic cones 7 7 = Utility or Shirt Waist Boxes, cretonne covered: of an entre Aeon tericeccante ted ta: | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. | roe ge tine for eae EmaTSO. The $3.95 ete fer 2.75 widths of 2 ard¢ werth (Se. fr sree a arte; rea a 45 fod Keep xaiety, ° ze - Rustecldered, ws ete Fruaiias, tin 77 imchee wide: 3 220 role Mi tuads prcse of Printed Tbe 01.00 por yard = i Regular 29c. and Se. per yard qualities fur 18 Linleamas mate; oye ent cle 2 ‘The SSc. per yard grate for . frish Point Curtain Laces, 27 inches wide; hsmioome 4Sc., Séc. and SSe. per yard are OF) and ante; srocth 86c. pet The 7Sc. por yard grade fer goede at, per yard, 22 square yard; 1m thie sale at oo INGRAIN CARPETS. Isteh Point Curtain Laces, not to be duplicated under $1.25 to $1.95 a yard; in thie csle 75 ‘ AXMINSTER CARPETS. All weel aad of an extzs ou) qual Silkottnes, 36 inches wide, of the best quality; sold elsew! ore at 12}4c. and 1Se. a yard; Achoice of all the standard makes at, ity; im this sale at, por yard, 60 in this sale at n per yard, 80|C. C. Extra, very heavy, per yard, 50| Pine Drapery Sateens, worth from 18c. to 22¢. a yard; in (his eale at 10 Cretoanes, 36 inches wide, pretty patterns; in this sale at 8 An Extraordinary Sale of Freach Rep Cretonnes, sold elsewhere at 25c. a yard; in this eale at 10 D. Si Pioest Imported Cretonnes, never offered under &Sc. to $1.00 a yard; in thie sale at 59 TESS oods. Oriental Tapestry Pillow Tope, at, each, 1254 We have purchased the entire stock of an English ben ee sak linen (than erhlck tease bio better Bauok ite weoch tance teecion, manufacturer who has retired from business, and will | tt x4 workmanship guaranteed, for 8.90 place it on sa’e to-morrow at prices that will astonish ls are all suitable for early Fall wear, and by buying them now many dollars can be: saved. Read the offerings, then come and see the goods, everybody. The (13 Yards of 50-ineh materia! allewed for the abeve.) Men's Summer Clothing Lower Priced. Isn’t there something you need in the way of but come prepared to buy or you will go away|Summer Clothing to tide you over until you buy your ‘\Fall Clothing? {f so, buy it now while prices are at disappointed. Black Satin Figured Solells, 40 inches wide; regular SOc. per yard values for Striped Pierola Cloths, 40 inches wide, in various styles; regular 60c. per yard values for Silk-Figured Epingle, 40 inches wide, in new plain colore; regular 60c. per yard values for Two-Tored Granite Cloths, 41 inches wide; regular 75Se. per yard val- ues for Black Jacquard Popline, 42 inches wide; regular 96c. per yard values for Black Silk-Figured Pierola, 42 inches wide; regular $1.25 per yard values for Black and Navy English Cheviots, 42 inches wide, all sponged and shrunk; regular 75c. per yard goods fer BY egel-Cooper Co. 19 their lowest. You’ll get fully two months’ wear out of it, and next Summer you can use it for ‘‘ knockabout’’ 19|Purposes wnile on your vacation. Just note the big drop in prices: 25 ‘Men's Bike and Golf Trousess— High sade fabrics, in checks and plaids, n all serta of pretty patteras; have sold at §2.00 and $2.50 a pair; to-morrow's clearance price only = 75, ‘Men's Summer Coats, for office or I bot weather wear; meat dark patterns; have 29) sold regularly at Séc. and 7Sc. each; to-morrow's clearance price only 25 ‘Men's O44 Vests, in finest grades of washable fabrics, as well as silk mized and 39 worsted materials; have been selling at §2.00, $3.00 and $3.50; to-morrow's clearance price only 1.00 Men's Summer Suits—A choice of 430 fise Summer Suits, the remainder of lines that SQ | have sold at $8.50, $10.00 and $11.50, at just 5.00 Men's Summer Coats and Trousers—Broken lines of some of the season's test sellers, 3Q| tm homespun eGects and striped flannels; have bees priced at 96.50 and 62.00; te-mor- fow's special clearance price oaly 3.00 TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1901. A Few of the Season’s Biggest Shirt-Waist Bargains | offered at a time when they will be the most appreciated—right in the midst of ‘the summer vacation, when they are ‘most needed. 1,000 White Lawn Waists, with two rows of embroidery, at 1,000 Waists of striped madras and dotted madras, with pique stocks ; a choice for Sater Collar Lawn Waists, in pink and light | White Lawn Tucked and Hemstitched Waists, 01 25 49 | A choice Ir ¢ for 69 Chambrav Waists, with pique front and hand- kerchief effect, embroidery edging, White Dotted Swiss Waists, button in back, or | 4 choice White Lawn Waists, with insertion and tucks, “go, 8 to button in back, J 9 1,000 White Waists, with entire front of very fine needlework and tucking, button in back, at 500 Silk Walsts, reduced for to-morrow to 1.90, 2.90 ana 3.90 The Woman’s Dress Section will place on sale to-morrow 250 Batiste Dresses at $5.75 Gach. These popular and very stylish Summer Dresses have solidly tucked waists, made to button in the back, with one row of wide torchon lace across the bosom, and. flounce skirt with clusters of tucks. We will also nave on ance of our Summer Dr. prices. The Ready-to-Wear Skirt Section presents these very attractive offerings for to-morrow: 250 Kigh-Class Wash Shirts of exquisitely embroidered lawns, organdies and dimities, fully worth from $10.00 to $25.00 apiece, at 3.90 and 7.50 50 of the Highest-Class Skirts, made of taffeta, crepe de chine, net and various ported materials, including Skirts for evening we. originally valued at from $45.00 to $125.00 eac! on sale to-morrow at the astonishingly low prices of 17.50 ana 29.75 A Special Midsummer Offering in -Class Photographs. 1.39 Tc to-morrow the bal- es at greatly reduced ty For the balance of this week we will every doten of our best Cabinet Carbonette hs costing $3.00. 1s Ptototype !s mounted on a gray , size 18x22 inches, and alone 1s well worth the $3.00. See a sample and you'll readily believe this. Tal ther of the small elevators at the man entrance direct to the Photograph Gallery on the roof. Final Clean-Up Sale of Summer Shoes. We have gone through our Shoe stock carefully and picked out all Summer Shoes and Oxfords, especially tans, which must be sold during this month regardless of price. In the big collection there are Shoes and Oxfords for men, women ani children that were formerly and quite recently on sale at from $1.50 to $5.00 a pair. divided into 3 big lots at 98ce., 45 ond 7,95 There are all sizes in most of the lots, but not every size in every style. LOT 1 AT 98c. Women's Tan and Black Oxford Ties, regular $1.50 and $2.00 values; Women's Tan Lace Shoes, all sizes, narrow widthe, regular $3.00 values; Boys’ Tau Shoes, tary P tu 54, regular $2.00 values. LOT 2 AT $1.45 ‘Welt Lace Shoes, all sizes and all widths, ues; Women's Tan and Black Oxford Ties, in broken sizes, 50 to $4.00 values; Men's Tan and Black Kid Lace Shoe: ‘an Oxfords, regular Lot 3AT $1.95 ‘Women's Tan Lace Shoes, turn or welt soles, in this lot are our well knows ‘Perfection’ brand of Tan Shoes, the I i pare by qa.00, ; Tegular values of which ‘Women's Black Kid and Patent Leather Shoes and Oxfords, all light weights and regular $3.00 values; and Men's Shoes and Oxfords a choice of desens of different styles; regular $3.00 to $5.00 values. Please bear in mind the importast fact that you take abeoli risk in buying any of these shoes, a8 we cuateates: avery palrifneens though yeu had paid full price for them. Clocks. Every home needs one or more ac- curate clocks. These are not only accurate time keepers but are hand- some and artistic and very cheap at Cal Soda, ik and the prices we ask for them: Sissies nalyeite y Aspatages;y dosensal(0) xxx Sota Be al Mi Porcelain Mantel Clocks, in rich color Lamb: Legs choice Canada 5S; Pears: Andersot rorite '' Bart- decerations<obat Blue, ees, rab Lamb, Ib." Pee aig [lett Pears, packed Ia Sb. sanitary or violet, American movement, wi ‘ * cans; ” ds 3 can, bour and balf hour gong strike, cream Corn: “Orange Blossom" fancy Maine s Bronze Mantel Clocks, with side figure, Japanese or Syrian Snish, @-day, with ' ur and half hour gong strike, Ansonia | movement, at 9.25 Ib., Chocolate: Women’s Steet Chatelaine Bags. We offer two very attractive styles in these pretty, | stylish, serviceable bags at a price that is bound to appeal to all women. Both styles are of lrrge size, with nickel-plated frames; one with steel beads on both sides, suede lined, with pockets inside; the other beaded on one side, with suede leather back. $3.00 is the regular Price of these bugs here and tisewerey but 77 IS we offer you a choice for 0 , Women’s Beles. The craze for women’s belts still prevails here, but, if anything, it is greater in Paris. We usually the Parisians as the creat wearing ap) Come here things they have just sent us in Elastic Belts, 3, 4 and S inches wide, in plain black, black studded with steel and buckles to match, and all steel. They are very effective and adhere gracefully to thefigure. The models of these belts cost all the way from $15 to $25 aplece. These careful and accurate copies Senta here, and here only, at from 3, 00 »’ o Women’ sWashableSkires at deeply cut prices. Women's Washable Percale Skirts, black and white stripes with fancy braiding and lace trimming; Washable Skirte of Ginghams with 3 ruffles; also many other styles; all thrown into one big lot; originally * worth from $1.25 to $2.50; clearance price, your choice, only : cs Women's Bathing Shoes & Caps, The bathing on has yet quite a long time to rus, but the selling season is drawing to a close; hence these astonishingly low prices: Women's and Children's White Canvas Bathing Shoes; clearance price, while they last, only Women’s Rubber Bathing Caps, in fancy colors; clearance price, only 8 Women’s Bathing Hats, all colors; clearance price, while they last, only 19 19 ve a PHOTOTYPE with | £0048; a choice for just These we have! Che Pure in Foods and Drinks are always obtainable at our great Pure Food Mart at the most economical of prices, oftentimes for far less money than the common, inferior grades cost at the average store. To-morrow’s list is Asparagus: Gold Medal choice tender Fish: Selected Long Branch Bluefish, “Excelsior” mium Chocolate, for cooking and drink- Intanis’ Wear Sreatly Reduced. An opportunity to purchase a cool, pretty drees fer your little one at about half the regular sale price. 50 dores Infante’ White Nainsook Dresses, with lace and em- 2 broidery trimmed yokes, sizes 6 months, 1,2 aad 3 drees in the lot worth less tham $1.00; all brand A Sale of Rath Goweds. During the Summer months bath towels are in coa- | stant use, and the following offerings will therefere be all the more welcome: TURKISH FACE CLOTHS, all bleached, at, each, 1¢., 3c, and Sc., but really werth éeubie, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, unbleached, at, each, 2c., 10c. and 12'4¢., but really worth one-quarter mess, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, all white, at, each, 9c., 124c., 16c. amd 19¢., Dut really worth 25 per cost. mere MATS FOR BATH ROOMS in blue, pink, red and tan colors, at prices ranging from 25¢. up to 9&c, exch. Also Rough LINEN BATH TOWELS for nasium werk; Bath Sheets in large sizes; Bath Straps, in fect every thing needed to make bathing a luxury, at very peices. Grunks. When you need a good, stylish, well constructed trunk, with all the modern improvements, come here it. We'll save you money on its cost. Look at seme Jour prices: ered oll painted Travelling Trunks, tected hardwood slats, three steel bands around body, troe binds fron clamps and bolts, 12-inch strap hinges, brassed and iron bettom, tray with hat box and packing compartment; and prices as follows: 32 inch 34 irch Minch ‘inch “isch 5.30 © 5.70 6.10 6.50 6.98 On all purchases of $5 or more, (except goods to be sent C. O. D.) We Pre, Freight to any railroad station witha the Tolle M Rhode jaine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. in interesting one —read it: Crackers: National Biscuit Company's yal lina for over a century ; 13 Ibs., $1.00; 31bs., Sardines: Falstaft’s Imported Boneless Bravd | Pre- Sardines, 445, key opener ; doz., $2.00; tin, shed Brasa Mantel Clocks, with tn, ses, cake, 11) [ens bevel plate glass froat, sides and back, Aileen Soap: Kirk's “White Cloud" ot height 10 to 12 inches, 6-day Ansonia Coffee: Combinatton Ji Kirk's Tar ‘Soap, splendid tollet soaps, movemest, visible excapement, at 12,50 | sitenethy Pedy and a 22 | Saker, Armour's Compressed Roast Beef, ape- ' 5 cially prepated for picnics, excursions, Liquors. Rogers A) Gablow 224 ke | Wines & LY Cocoa: Hazel Concentrated Breakfast ? ware, | Co-oa, absolutely pure and wholesome, feoeny lated Sa 1.10 guarantged extra plate on 21 per cent. [epee Nida ee Aeon: Rel peer pasties Or of nickel sive a lower prices than | Prathes,ib.. Lars 12 | Very bigh grade Zinfandel, a superior others charge for it. \Tea: Extra fancy spring pickings, table wine, gal., | English Breaktast, India Cey!on, Young. Port, Sherry and Angelica, finsst prod Teaspoons, handsome fancy patterns, par set of 6, Tablespoons or Forks, handsome, fancy patterns, per set of 6, 65 | prant qualities; S-Ibs. Hyson, Formosa Oolong Tea, rich, fra- | Raspberries: Gibb's N. Y. State Pre- 1,30; served Red Raspberries, cheaper than ucts of California soil, gal., Irish and Scotch Whiskeys; gal., $3.00; bot., 2.00; Ib. 43 jesh fruit, 4 cans, 25 | Blackberry Brandy, a splendid article. Dinver Knives, triple plated, per set | aking Powder: Hazel Pure Cream for stomach difficulties; gal., $1.50; otc, 1.10! Tartar’ Powder, posseeses full leaven- bot., Carving Kuife and Guard Fork, of te saat; ST pee 15) maryland Rye Whiskey, gal rt 5 i forceatershirc Sauc brook’ : eres Leaide wath 730.5 bere to uine Impected Sai Old Crow and Pepper Whiskeys, gal, 35 25 | om Cabinet Rye Whiskey, gal