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"ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WILL FIGHT | amille Weidenfeld, Suspended _ Member, Says Board Is Con- ~ tzgied by Morgan and Other Big Operators. R HALF MILLION.) "SUES FO Camille Weldenfeld, who was barred rom the privileges of the Stock Ex- change for one year, and found guilty ‘of “acts detrimental to the welfare and “thteresta of the Exchange,” said to an Evening World reporter to-day that his uit for $500,000 which he will bring against the Exchange and J. Pierpont Morgan was not brought for the pur- pone of securing any damages, but to ‘expose the methods employed by the “Board of Governors, who suspended “him, and also to expose to the public “view the manner In which the big Wall Bireet magnates coud coerce a great in- “etitution to further their own ends He said that the action of the Board Meet Governors of the xchange was forced in order to hide the real issu involved {n the Northern Securities ecandal by besmirching his character. ‘Threa Starting Exponures. “Before I have finished with my sult the began, ‘some sensational revelatio ‘will be made of the strange machina- Hons of these world-knowi lnanciers, “When 1 was called before the Board of Governors in answer to the charges, ) T knew that 1 did not have a ghost of fashow. No one has in their star cham- er proceedings. Their methods of trial “are more like the old Spanish Inqulsl- tion than anything I know of, for the Yoman under charges must occupy both the position of defendant and his own counsel. He Ja pitted against the entire Board—one man against forty. Now [ am going to bring sult for $000,- 090 in Mineola, Nassau County, and 1 wil! call every member of the Board of * Governors of the Exchange as witnesses ‘and If necessary will keep them down on Long Tsland all summer Will Know Who Is Buck of It. “I am going to compel them to tell who Is back of this extraordinary ac- Ge tion, They acknowledged that my Northern Pacitic stock was never of- fered for sale, and yet they charge me Swan haying cunmpired in the Peter & Powers sults, ~ “only recently propositions of various sorts have ben made to me, and not long ago twas asked to sell my seat on the ‘Exchange. I saw then that they were Nuing cold feet and wanted to drop the mutter, but I knew I was in the has en At AY Be Nts i METROPOLITAN Den, & No G. pf. a : Traction Stock a Weak Feature); in a Good Market that Was Strengthened by Amalga- mated Copper and St. Paul. WABASH TAKES A_ HALT. Metropolitan was a weak feature of a generally strong stock market to-day, The price declined 3 points on a selling movement asoribed to certain holders who are anxious to unload. The beats took advantage of the depression and made the most of {t, a0 far as Metro- politan was concerned, The strength of Amalgamated Cop- per and St. Paul and other good issues served to hold up values, and the day's session was as a whole satisfactory. St. Paul was boomed in anticipation of possible action by the directors at to-morrow's meeting when it Ix ex-| ¢ pected a new issue of wtock will be made. The Tennessee Coal and Iron pool became active and the Rock Isl- and coterie advanced the price of its spectalty. uw North American advanced on the re- port that it had purchased the Laciede Gas Company, of St. Louis. There waa an unusually wide and firm market for Mexican securities. c el Active speculation in Wabash was to some extent checked by the labor sltua- tion, which was regarded as rather ser- fous, the Gould Interests gave Rood support Amalgamated Copper showed con- siderable strength and activity on the | bullish attitude of important trade in- terests, The street takes It that the | t9 present ‘bull interest can, to a consider- 11" able oxtent, Influence the price of the metal, and there Is a growing belief that trade authorities abroad are co- operating in the effort to Influence | @ stocks favorably The advance in American Sugar was checked when {t became apparent that the shorts in the market had covered. tn in el ol fi United States Leather tasues were in- clined to sell off, as there seemed to be wood evidence that any contemplated’ scheme for financing the preferred divi- dends in arrears and raising more money by a bond jasue had been aban- doned. ignt and I would not give st up. *{ do not care whether or not I get a / emt out of this sult Iam bringing. Tu fact, 1 am willing to spend 000 in rf Ph ypracr to expose those whose Interests it “8 to besmirch my character In order to divert the main \xsues {nvolved,"” _ “Mr. Weldenfeld declares that the ac- / tien of the Stock Exchange es hi only more determined to push the Peter Power sult against the Northern Pa- ny. If necessary he will take nited States Supreme Court, ‘keenly do I feel this action,” said he, “that after the close of my $500,000 suit against Mr. McClure J shall bring action against every one of the Gover- Mors on the Board for defamation of racter. I cannot rest until my repu- tation has been entirely cleared and I have been reinstated in the New York Btock Exchang: ————— MORGAN STARTS SOUTH. Financier Of on « Pleasure Trip to Florida and Cuba, J. Plerevont Morgan left this after- noon for a week's trip to the South My will visit Tampa, Fla., and Havana. His excursion, it was said, for him is rely for pleasure and not for the pur- Pose ‘of purchasing the control of the| railways. .,. Yor Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- ‘sem, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tnfuensa, Whooping thon, and for the relicf of United States Realty and Construction Company stocks were much firmer on the reporta of a profitable business. ‘The deals whioh the company has put through in the last two or three weeks will, It 1s claimed, show # large protit, and It {» understood that the construc- on duainess is very active. | Reports were current to-day that the Rock Island Company 1s seeking to ccntrol the St. Louis and San Francisco} property. On the strength of these re- ports Hock Island common advanced 11-8 points, while the preferred gained 1 per cent. 1 p The foreign exchange market showe: no improvement in its nt heavin of tone. Offerings of commercial bille were fairly large aud there was a good supply of bankers’ bills, Wath demand for sterling here at 4.8765 a 4.8166 and | 7 sterling at Parle at 25 fr. 17 c, gold ex- | 45 ports to Burope are out of the question, The Closing Quotatio: The following were the opening, highest, low- M Me Mo, vanced shares, Marine sold at 141-2, and United Greene Copper Pot ae San Franc The brokers usually operating for | Bea apparently made the tide of selling orders which set +c other oversold fi market at Liverpool became still weaker, and pressure on short aocounts from opera- tors, who have been looking for the top for a week or more. reoelpts at ports to-day were were offset by the weather news Wheat—May, 80 7-8; 62 Cort 67 Open. Miah. 1 Top, ABR WM ATM oh. Th & 8. pt. 100% 100% It & Ohio. i & Oblo vr Iva Rap, Tran Pact & Obie Went Went B. re & Tex, Kan, & Tex. pf Leather pt Bten! CURB MARKET QUIET. reene Copper Leads in the Denl- ings with Marine « Factor. ‘The curb market was quiet and about nchanged to-day. Greene Copper nd- to 261-8 on dealings of 1,400 lopper at 29 6-8. ‘The bid and asked prices of the prin- pal outside securities were: Inco 43 ol Cotton Market. ‘The local cotton market opened weak o-day, with prices 7 to 11 points lower. natead of supporting the market on breaks, as they did yesterday, the bulls little effort to stem in t the opening to-day. So weak were the cables and so favorabie was weather ews that the bears had full swing dur- ng the first few minutes, prices in some ases being i1 points below last night. ‘ommission house orders Indicated that utsiders were taking short, which fact ave some color to the reports vhat the ull leaders were merely awaiting an- market before showing eir hand aguin. After the call the with these cables came renewed The opent 9.68 to 9.83; —$——- % The Wheat Market The decline in cables led to further iquidation of wheat to-day and easier prices for a time. Sentiment in the pit wax bearish on crop situation. Outstde | market fluence was the light northwest receipts. | Corn opened easter. was easy, The chief bull in- New York's prices were: 7168-8. opening September, yal bt; Jul; 1-2 offi ‘est and closing prices a 8 o'clock 1-2 bid; May, 5: qe Open High La Clos | tage Am, Smelt. & Ref... roy 52% S14 514 | tember, 7 tr hacia st ft 4 1-4 of- Am. Smelt, & Ref, pf 97% «91% «9TN 97M | fered; May, 461-8; July, 46-8 bid; Sep- American Sugar . Mm 133 181% 18394] tember, 41-8 bid. The Old DOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT. Whenever there is @ case of cough, oold, bronchitis, croup, asthma, whooping cough, measles, buarseness, or sore lungs in the family, and the doctor wishes to givo the patient speedy relief and @ posl- tive cure, be prescribes the modicine that always cures—Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It has been @ bouschold remedy for the past fifty yoars, aud there is scarcely a home or'cabin in the United Btates that has not # bottle of this wonderful cure in the medicine closet, It contains né tn- jurlous drugs. It heals the throat and Jungs und renders thin perfectly healthy, It Jeaves no bad after-effects, All leading dootors prescribe Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. Coughed Until His Nose Bled. Now York City, writes: cough ever alnce my childhood. Itwas so bad thut Liood would spurt {rom my nose, which would loave me weak, eo thet Iwas ofwn compelled to leave my work, I started to take Dr, Bull's Cough Byrup, and before the third bottle wae finished my cough was entirely gone.” LVS COUGH SYRUP Reliable. CROUP CURED. Croup attacks e child without warning and needs very prompt atteation or it may | prove serious, even fatal. If you notice | ‘uy symptoms of croup, give baby # small dose of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It will relieve itinstantly and cure it ine night, | No danger from choking after you have CURES COUGHS IN A NIGHT given baby one or two doses, Every mother should keep a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in the house to be prepared | for suddon attacks of croup, Thousands of lettors are received frou gruteful mothers, who say their bablew' lives have boen saved by Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup One Bottle Cured Her Boy. Mrs. Mi Olson, of 539 Clinton Btreet, Brooklyn, N. ¥., writes: ‘My little boy, three yeare olf, evuglit the croup and i conchidel to t rane ull’s Cough Syrup as have snore feith He wae sona relieved aftr a fow doves ouly, and entirely cured of the crow bronol: taken, TASBURY BANK ‘The estimate for light, but | fu it than in doctorn, | WEN ARRESTE ‘| President Twining and Treas- urer Cornell, of the Monmouth Trust and Title Company, Charged with Fraud. '|PRESIDENT KROEHL ASSIGNS Eyacial to The Evening World ) ASBURY PARK, N. J, Fob. 25,—Pres- dent A. C. Twining, of the Monmouth Trust Company, and Treasurer D. C. Cornell, of the same institution, were arrested at noon by County Detective Strong, charged with fraud. The bail for Twining was fixed at $5,000 and for Cornell at $4,000 Twining was not only President of the trust company, which was turned over to a recelver by Chancellor Magic, yesterday, (but he was a director of the Pirst National Bank of Asbury Park, which falled two weeks ago, and the Presidant of the Frazer Mountain Cop- per Company, on the stock of which both institutions Ioaned a great deal of money | He borrowed from the bank and the truest company about $22,000 on his own notes and the stock of the copper com- pany? Cornell, according to the State Bank Examiner's report, borrowed from the Trust Company, of which he was treas- rer, $8,721 on his notes and collateral, now thought to be worthless or nearly | 80. ‘Another charge against the two men Is that Twining and Cornell, on the eve of the failure of the First Nationar Bank, when the stock of that establishment was far below par in the market, held a company meeting with nobody but them- eelves present and yoted to buy with the ‘Trust Company money 381 shares of the bank at $117 a share This meeting was held Feb. 9 One of the men offered the resolution of pur- chase and the other seconded it, manner created @ defictency and forced the Trust Company to close its doors, ‘Mhe specific charge against Twining ments of the condition of the Mon- nouth Trust Company. The complaint was made Viedenberger and the warrant siived on the defendants in the etreets. Both prisoners will probably secure ball this afternoon. it Is wald, The expenditure of $4,67% in this and Cornell is for muking false state- by Bank Examiner Lerue was The arrest of President Twining and ‘Treasurer Cornell was a most #ensa- tonal olimax to the financial crisis in Asbury Park. Both gentlemen h held high places in social and busin his arrest M old friends In thi that be hims two his afternoon M elt. prisoners and stared would fortheom Twinkng and Cornell were ft ¢ th George F. Kroehi and Percival Kr yusiness nd: nri Preasprich orge F. Krochl Is President Natlonal Rank, of Asbury suspended last week. 7 nt Was filed by J.C, attorney, of No, 11h Broadway NO CURRENCY FAMINE. Chicago Will So Overcome Shortage of Small Hills, CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Reports that a currency famine exists in this city are much overdrawn. Local bankers are willing to admit that there ts a short supply of small bilis, such as fives, tens and twenties, but there is plenty of gold to make up this deficiency. Country correspondents of the local banks will not pay the express charges on the yellow metal, and as much of the small currency 1s being used at this season of the year the scarcity is annoying, but by no means The matter will soon settle it sum amounting to $500.00) will be trans ferred through the Sub-Treasury to this city in bills of low denomination, JOHN A. ABBOTT RESIGNS. Ende His Connection with Consol- idated Railway Lighting Company. John A, Abbott to-day resigned as Vioe-Pres'dent and General Manager of the Consolidated Rajiway Lighting and Refrigerator Company. He also dis- solved conneotion with the subsidiary companies, including the Consolidated Lighting and Equipment Company. ————_- Ship Deal May Help Grand ‘Trank. LONDON, Feb, 2%.—Shipping circles anticipate that the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company's purchase of the Beaver line of steamers will be quickly followed by an arrangement between the Grand Trunk Railroad and the Al- lan line by which the Grand ‘Trunk will be better enabled to compete for bust- ness in the expected development. in trafMfc between Great Britain and the Far East by way of Canada. Americans Buying English Iron, | GLASGOW, Feb. %—The pig-ire. market was excited to-day, the quota- tlons reaching $14. It was reported that a big buying order had been received from America ee, Pet a TG TSE Thess ace Fane sh BIC Coni-atay, “46 8.8 ta 61-2 to Extraordinary as th tember, 43-1 to 468. A have been here, this out closii prices wer every way. Quantity, quality, s to make the sum total wholly unprecedented. Every shirt in this way—absolutely without =| spring wear. If yo of money i beat $1 and $1.50 shirts ev or he Best perfect ir ial trouble after havi bottle of Dr. Bull's Couh Byrup. *Whes | broken T have this old reliahio remedy {the Bouse | fool ent and since It ea his, always keep @ in the bouse, My husband ‘cured of'@ bad eld BR'BULLS COUGH SyRUr” Avoid Substitutes Two-Piece, 14, 15. @ Overcoats, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets wouldn’t sell in any store regularly for $1, and many are strict $1.50 values. These shirts are of very fine grade percale, smartly figured or striped on light grounds. They've been made wit regards style and their comfortable fitting qualities. The patterns are all new and up to date, suitable for immediate and early Norfolk Suits, sizes 3, 4, 5, 10. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, BUSINESS WORLD. ve| ing and made se ai] sts for ball. Dr. J. F, Davison, a ty druggist, finally EVERY WOMAN | Should Read This. | book, 1903. STOCKS UP IN LONDON. Americans Show Improvement and the List Generally Firm. There was continued around i provement in securities marke in London to-day. Americans were bet- ter and South Africans displayed an ad- cing tendency. Other departments e firm, Rio Tintos going up on Paris K. I ther: ying. t Is now considered iniprobable that will be any change to-morrow in the minimum rate of discount of the ke of Eneland lm wonderful preparation in the world. Dr._Monros “Does more for my complexion anything T have ever used.""—Ann Thousands of Testimonials. All speak to the highest terms of DR, CHARLES’ FLESH FOOD. mous preparation has many imitators, fe nothing like it on ood the teat for more than twenty. years and is now recognized by the medical Jeaslon and thousands of grateful women who have used it us belug the only preparation that will round ont with firm, healthy rm, and form thas Held. B. Altman’ @o. LEATHER GOODS.—Travelling Bags with or without fittings: Wrist Bags; Hand Bags in new colors; Sterling Silver Mounted Chatelaine Bags; Card Cases, plain and with jewelled mount- ings: Japanese Netsuke Purses, Jewel Cases, Writing Portfolios, Leather Belts with Silver ‘and Ivory mountings; Flasks, ete. SILVERWARE.—Sterling Silver Vases, Loving Cups, Photo Prames, Desk Sets, Boudoir Mirrors, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Trays: Copper Pieces, Sterling Silver mounted, Cut Glass with rich Sterling Silver Martele decorations, including Loving Cups and Centre Pieces; Art Pottery with Sterling Silver Deposit, FOR ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING and SOUVENIR GIFTS, TOILET ARTICLES.—Extracts, Toilet Waters, Mandruka Bath Sponges, Silk Cup Sponges, Military and other Hair Brushes of Ivory, Ebony, etc, Travelling Sets, Mirrors, Manicure Articles, ete, STATIONERY.—Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Reception and Visiting Cards Engraved. Engagement Pads, Visiting Lists, Whist Sets, Playing Card Cases, Sterling Silver Mounted Blotters, Gold and Sterling Silver Mounted Fountain Pens, Pencil and Pen Holders, Vienna Brass and Leather Desk Sets. New siyles of Note Paper. Cabinets, containing five quires India Linen Fnish Note Paper with Envelopes; regular price $1.40, at 6 75¢ (Rear of Rotunda.) Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. flenh thin cheeks, neck and For Developing the Bust restoring flabby breasts lo thelr natu For Removing Wrinkles, No woman should have wrinkles or crow's feet about the eyes or mouth, Charles’ Flesh Food removes them Itke magic. SPECIAL OFFER, ‘The regular price of Dr. Charles Flesh tn $1.00 4 box. but to Introduce it ite, then, sands of Hew homes we have decided to send two @) boxes to all who answer thle advertisement and send ws $1.00, All packages are sent in plain wrapper. postage prepald. ‘ sumple "box—jurt enough {0 convince you of the grext merit of Dr Charles” Flesh Food—will be seat tree for 10 cents, which pays for cont of mailing, We will also send you our “Art of Massage,” which contains all the proper movements, {llustrated, for massaging the face, neck gpd arma, and full directions for de- tne het ‘DRICHARLESCO.,"nraryazger Dr, Oharies’ Flesh Food will also be on edle at druggists’ and department stores, is season’s shirt sales distances them all in tyle and price combine of this shirt special lot is perfect in every flaw. Not a shirt that absolute care as er m: n workmanship, fit and finish, rices, $1.28 Suits, sizes 9, 10, 12, sizes 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, ‘34 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, The Season’s Greatest Shirt Sensation, $1 and $1.50 Shirts, 59c. iff bosom shirts with two pairs of. separate link cuffs. iss this sale, needing shirts, it will be because the saving f ‘no consequence to you. Remember, to-morrow, the ade, with two separate pairs of link cuffs, of Clothing Bargains! In men’s Suits and Overcoats and in Boys’ Clothing we offer to-morrow some of the most exceptional values of the season. Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $7.50. Every suit and overcoat in this lot of good, all-wool material, Simply to rid ourselves of this lot in short order we've marked them to-morrow down to. . Clearance Sale of Boys’ Clothing. It is comprised of all broken lots throughout our stock, at Only the sizes advertised in the following list can be obtained: Odd Jackets, sizes 8, 9,10, 11, 14 88¢| Two-Piece Suits, sizes 8, 9, 12, 13, Weecerreserreressenrs Norfolk Suits, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15.., $2.88 tse» $2.28 | Three-Piece Suits, sizes 10, 11, 12, Sailor Suits, sizes 3, 4, 6, 8, 9. 50 Dozen All-Wool Knee Pants, Sizes trom 4 to 16 Years, 25c. C Main Floor, 60th St. Section eee eee nee eee $7.50 $1.77 , 10 $2.88 Second Floor, @0th Bt. Section. a BLOOMINGDALE BROS.,, xu Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, Mb i hae Continuing the February Sale of Fine Sewing Machines al $12! If you’ve any intention of buying a sewing machine you can do no better than take advantage of the extraordinary values here quoted. The machines are the best made; fitted with all the finest and newest improvements and attach- ments, guaranteed by the manufacturer, one of the most reputable makers in the world, as well as by ourselves. They are ball-bearing and noiseless; have hand- some cases of antique oak; three drawers. Equal in every way to machines sold elsewhere at from $30 to $35. $35 Machines, $14.25. $50 Machines, $18.98. With dust-proof, drop-head cabi- Ball-bearing; all latest improve- nets; ball-bearing; newest improve-| Ments; beautiful cabinet work. ments; beautiful antique cabinet work.| $55 and $65 Machines, $40 Machines, $14.95. $21 and $25. Ball-bearing; beautiful woodwork; Have all the newest and best im- "| provements; beautiful cabinet work, all the newest improvements. ‘Main Floor, 69th Street Section, Continving the Febrvary Sale of Books by Popular Authors, 9c. Who'd be without good literature when such rare value as’ this is offered? This special sale includes some of the most popular books ever published. They are all bound in English cloth, with artistic stamp- ings, and are in handy form. Books of this sort sold but a short while ago at Soc. per volume. , Make your selections from this interesting list : Abbe Constantin, by Ladovic Helevy. | Mao tn Black, by Stanl formas. Aavrentures of «' Browale, by Mulook. Marmion, by. sie’ Walter’ cote yA Auwerat st the Breakfast Twole, by Ollver| “Stowe st) VoUes }Y Harriet Beecher Stowe, Wendel Holmes, orning 4 by Jo Back to the Old Home, by Mary Orott Hay. | Vie Octaroon Nor Mine MR peotnn Bacon's Kasays Beside the Bonnle Brier Bush, by Ian Mac: laren mer Cox's Brownle Book. Plain Tales from the Hills, Kipling. Pleasures of Lite, by Sir John Lubbock. Bleck Rook, ser Wendell Holmes. AKC Tabla by Olina ‘The Black ‘Tulip, by Alexandre Dumas. Boy Hunters, by Mayne Retd. Boy Slaves, by Mayne Reta, Ho} Reid, by George William Curtis. Air, by John Ruskin, Friends, by Brown, 1 Jolinson, Hachelor, by Tk Marvel. Lite, by Wilkle Collins, Gariantha at Saratoga, by Holley. Ten Nights in a Bar Room, by Arthur. ‘The Brownies, by Mrs. Ewing ‘Tho Light That Mailed, by Kipling. ‘Through the Looking Glass, by Carrot. ‘Treaaure Island, by Stevenson, Try Again, by Oliver Optic, Nasbtl and Esther, Vicar of Wakefield, by Goldemith, Wedded and Parte, by Braeme. Whittler's Poems: The Wonder Book, by Hawthorne. A Wicked Girl, by Mary Cecil Hay. The Yellow Mask, by Wilkle Colina. ‘The Young Acrobat. by Alger. Matn Floor, 59th ®t. Seotton. 5 Mi Confessions of ey, Courting of Dinah Sbadd, by Rudyard Ktp- Milos Standiah, by Longteliow. e. by GyP. Oplinn Water, by De Quta- 0 Ghanfort? by Me caste Cranford by Mr Gaske Crown of Wild Olive, by Joba Ruskin, Cyrano “ie Bergerac, hy Rawant Dolly Dialogues, by Anthony Hope. Bream Lite, by Tk. Marvel, { Drummond's WAdreased ‘The Bngiish Crusade, by Alexandre Dumes. Bhtabetii an’ Her Gesman Garten Begieh ‘Traits, by Ralph Walto Blleabemn) on Tae Ralles. of Siberia. Rn tongllan Woman's Love ‘Lotters Maid, Wife or Widow, by Mr*. Alexander, Lenten Fish Specials. Incidental to the arrival of Lent we, as is our yearly custom, offer some unusual values in fish and other foods common to the Lenten season. The following list cannot fail to interest the thrifty housewife; Codfish in Shreds—Best; 34-1b. Nmoked Bloaters—Very fancy, packages, per fish, Codflsh (White, genuine cod)— Spiced Anchovies—Best import- ic d; per bottle, t-lb. bricks, Bc) , i, per bottle, Codflah—Fancy, 3-1b. boxes, 8c) “PN 14 LAcelee Best Imports Codfish—Very fancy, —t-lb. Imported Hardines—% ¢ boxes, 1%c| Imported Sardines — re % Te Holland Herring—Fancy; all eects aE milchner, per keg, 88¢,; per Boneless Sardines—Large cans,” halt ke , We, Holland Herring—Very fancy, Smoked Sardines—Best import.” all milano, per keg, $1 eae ed; can, er half 4 Appetit’ Sild—Best i A Neroay Mackerel—Tender, ex- round can, imported; . cellent, no heads, no tails, Salmon—t-lb, tall cans, 106, 18¢ 10-1b | pails, 2-50; 5-Ib. Shc Salmon—t-lb. flat cans, " 16: ails, Salmon—V fi fa yanouy Mackerel—Very choice, | cans, ery fancy; telb, oval a5. no heads, no tails, 10-Ib | Sa/mon—%-lb, flat cans, Be pails, $175; 5-Ib. 0c) Lobster—The finest; Y-Ib. cans, 18c,; 1 Ib. Marenaive Kipserod Mars! ‘8 Kippered Herring or large, fat, per fish, Herring in: omato— salt fs iaelee —Large bottle, fe Foor, Tals Cans, B4c ener erneeerrerreeese BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, | 34 Avenue, s9th and Goth Streets, ails, Fancy Macketel40-16. pails, I $1.85; 5-1b, pails, 9B Smoked — Imported, Bloalers 200 has SO al