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“ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1903. LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. STOCKS WEAK TRADING BULL Loss of Cash by Local Banks and Low London Prices Have a@ Depressing Effect on Market Dealings. RAILWAY DEAL NO . AID. Financing of the Rock Island-'Frisco Agreement Has a ish Effect on the Stocks Immediately Affect- ed—Metropolitan Improved, @tocks were week and only moderate fy active to-day, owing to the lower range of prices in London, the harden- ing money market and further losses of cash by the local banks. The difficulty of financing the new Rock Island-'Trisco! merger at a time when the market is full of new bond Issues tended to have a bearieh effect on both of these rail- road securities. ‘Frisco common lost 21-2 points, but the first preferred opened up 2 per cent., and the common rallied considerably later in the day. The stocks of the three systems moat Ukely to be affected by the merger—Atchison, Missouri Pa- cific and [linois Central—sold off frac- tionally, but were disposed to rally later. Wahash preferred showed a fair de- of steadiness and rallied above closing on the probability ‘ike movement on the road Paul held fairly well and tne railway list recessions falling. St throughout were small. r In the industrial list stee] stocks and Tennessee Coal & Iron ruled firm. Amalgamated Copper received support) after fractional loss. Metropolitan | rore 1 per cent. and held tis gain well, and Metropolitan Securities were also) higher. Government bonds were un-| changed ang rafiroad bonds were firm. | ‘Time money was quoted at 4 3-4 and No ordinary loans e ve 5 per cent., but this Is the minimum for mercan- | . Call money continued at od, assistant to President Charles M. Behwad, of the Steel Trust, Is president of the ‘Treasury Tunnel Mining and Reduction Company, which is seeking to consolidate some of the larg- ‘at mines in Colorado. The company 1s said to have a capita! of The Closing | ‘Open. adian Pacific s. & OW Can. ¢ Bouthern Raj! Southern Ratiway CURB STOCKS QUIET. ddreene Copper, Northern Securities and Erle Liked, Trading on the curb was quiet and easier to-day, The bid and asked prices of the principal outside securities were: Greene Copper « Erle ts, Havana ‘Totacco Mavana Tovacco pf Ae For Os kawary, ‘Steel bs. —————— SHIPPING NEWS. onieerereeT ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Qd, -2e CBO/MuA sets.. 6.49) Moon rises, .6.00 sf THE TIDES. TIDE: High Waier. Low Water. ink wis TiN Wie Sit Horyt sare Seis 8 78 LO 1.40 Mall Gole Ferry CSE Me XC 9 PORT OF NVW YORK, ARRIVED. Keenigin Luine ROCK ISLAND'S TERNS TO FRISCO Railway Will Give $20 in Cash, $465 in 4 Per Cent, Bonds and $55 in Its Stock for Every | Share of Frisco. ROAD MUST BUY 27,000,000. Stockholders of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company are unani- opinion terms upon which the Rock Island in- terests have secured control of Frisco. official mous in thelr While there cannot confirmation of thelr conclusions until @ statement Is issued from J. P. Mor- gan's office this evening, it is gencral- ly understood that these are the terms: The Rock Island Company will pay for every share af common stock Stockholders Reach This Conclusion)" in Considering Big Deal, and Offi- cial Statement to Be Issued To- Night Will Likely Confirm It. regarding be any AROERL LOOKED FOR AT ASBURY PARK. Further Action in the Bank | Troubles Expected When He Arrives. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J.. Feb. 6.—There was a lull in the finencial storm at As- bury Park this morning, but the blast Is expected to break out again at any minute. President A. C. Twining Treasurer D, C,. Cornell, of the Mon h Trust and Safe Doposit Com- pany, who were arrested yesterday, re- mained in town to-day. President George F. Kroeh!, of the ‘by his friends here to return and face any proceedings that may be brought against him {n connection with the bank failures. Recelver John F. Lanning, of the Trust Company, will not take charge until Monday, Bank Examiner Vreden- burgh meantime {ts busy with certain mysterious notes and other transactions which are expected to compel further drastic measures on the part of the State. N: the tonal! Bank Examiner Schofield is sent in Washington on a myster- in : jous errand, the mature of which can the St. Louis and San Francisco Com-|oniy be congecturel It was aid: that pany, $0 in cash, 45 in foar-per-cent| Mr. Itroehl would arrive, here on, the 4 5 is Di ( rain this morning and subject him- bonds, and $5 in its own common and } 1 Focaed iia Tthen SRNE: OE preferredy stock. b No provision will be made for the! a first and second preferred s the common stock alone car- The tir 5,000,000, y the pool co James Camp! -eferres of which all but 6,447 res are held by the public, and tae!) preferred amounts to 16,000,000 shares, all held by Prominent Rock ‘st_prefel shares, 1al report of the St. Lous cleco Railroad shares of common stock in the shares in the was mp bell, H. C. ‘Cheney, paying for It terms already outlined. The a gives the the far Northern neapolis and St. and Galveston. able terminal Tt will also reach Birmingham and will control more New Orleans. uisition of the ock Island a direct line from Min: Bout It will have two val stock amounts to|/ uurchasers. sland interests have picked up from time to time substantial amounts of doth ithe first and, second preferred 'Frisco stock, 30 that 37,000,000 | shares of com monstock are about all that will need to he pald for. Rock Island the stock of." Pi i an according to the ts, Inchudin New s in Chicago and routes to 6t, Louts. and than 14,000 miles of railroad. ————— HIGH GOLD-HOLDING RECORD Sub-Treasary Stores §200,002,107 in Its Vaults. stock of | Ne Company will take ich Is held Yoakum, nd B. ‘Frisco road st him. Mr. Kroehl's rel- t the depot, but the First . It is expected, however, that he will reach here later in The Cotton Market. ‘The local cotton market opened firm to-day, with prices 7 to 12 points higher. Confronted by a very strong set of ca- bles again to-day, presumably worked from this side, cotton developed ac- Vance at the start. . Bear courage, cently attained some promi- the month at least, and with s estimates to* back up the lewlers had full control o market. t . Prof, Robert Koch. IM Bedlea) world, recognives, Prot, mobeet| For weak, thin, consumptive, pale-faced =| Koch, of Berlin, as tho greatest authority on i two| lung dineares, as he disoovercd the germs tat |PEOPIe, and for those who sulfer from © consumption ‘and the treatmant that ds- chronic skin disease and weakness of “ m. Kt has 1s lifetime mudy to devisn a troatment that would entirely eradicate | URS, Chest or throat the germs that cause such diseases as asthma, contract such into the lungs, His treatinent is at Ni Went 224 at., next to Ehrich’s sto patients aro treated dally at- Dr. Keo! (arium, where wonderful cures are patients In the last stages of lung troubl the lungs, down of jung tlesue, of ‘con- Washington by Acting Treasurer Mar-| sumption Us often made, but it should not be. and joring of strength should warn one | Cou lor, the local Sub-Treasury yesterday | (jue their time is valiable, neglect. tr dangers broke all previous high records for gold] ous, and should at once consult a lung apecialiet holding. The gold in the Sub-Treasury | 3°? vaults amounted to $200,092,. hundred thousand dollars in. excess of |ouRE is used. all previous deposits. te successful, Ike the one at 1 ‘Went 234 next to Bhtich's store, original and 107, several} oniy place where PROF. ROBT. KOCH'S LUNG ‘examinations are given between the hours of 10 and 7 dally, and | First National Bank, who Is in New },40% York, it is understood, has been advised | « Bank President was wot ou the| disease ere covered, notably ‘ed to have evaporated for bronchitis and consumption, wo that no one can diseases by ‘breathing the. germs n9 ah physicians, Py careleus meglectefiarrh ‘bes extended” tows causing oe and breaking According to the report forwarded to| until the patient in In tho last atege ot icons Americans Stendy in Market Af- fucted hy Tixht Money. Stocks were a shade weaker to-day | on tightness of money American ra way shares were steady. Grand Tr issues wore depressed by realizing sal: and Kafirs declined fractionally, Rio | Tintos were a bit lower, ae at The Wheat Market. | Wheat ope steady and unchanged. |The Northw elpts are small, but | in a’ general way demand fs light and | | mostly professional. Corn opened dull with demand checked a little by better weather than ¢ New York's Wheat—May, 81; 2 4-8 bid THE FOOD Tuar Does Goon A medicinal food that attacks microbes avo drives out The only vitalized Emulsion of God Liver Gil with the hypophosphites of lime and soda and guaiacol, Ovomulsion is a scientific food, pre- | pared under aseptic conditions in a mod- ern laboratory under supervision of skilled | To be had of all druggists, H A Large Sample Bottle Free | will be sent by us to any address on request, go that tnvailds in every walk of life can test It for themselves and seo what Ozomulston will 40 for them. Send us amo and complete address, and the large sample free be sent to you by mail, prepa, The Ozomulsion Co. De Peyster Street, New York. breasted ONE-THIRD Men's $14 and $16 Winter and Spring Suits at *D i || $ To Sell at This Price we captured a big line. They come in all the new and stylish effects, hand-padded shoulders, hand-felled single and double breasted, Had they been bought regularly they wouldhayve been marked $18, $20 and $22, sacks, are the very latest cut, Most of them are hand- made garments. Some Overvoats worth $30.00. To Sell at This Price we got a great line of Men’s Business and semi- Dress Suits of Serges, uncut Worsteds, fancy mixtures, in single and double They FOR CHOICE OF ANY OVERCOAT IN THE ENTIRE HOUSE, ova DEPENDABLE $18 to $22 Winter and ROADWAY GREATSUITSALE Never was the power of low prices more forcibly demonstrated than at this GREAT SUIT SALE, TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY we're ready for two rousing, roaring, busy days. This sale offers unexampled opportunities— bargains that are real, not distorted dreams of fancy, CO, CLOSED OUT LAST WEEK the stocks of ‘several Broadway manufac- turers for spot cash, which enables usto sell them at less than first cost of the cloth and putting together. It’s no exaggeration of facts to state that this is far andaway The Most Superb Collection of Winter and Spring Suits Ever Put on Sale in New York. Every suit hand-tailored and strictly up to the minute; every fabric warranted pure all wool; every pattern stylish; every price guaranteed lowest _ price AE; asked for ol T LOWER than the suits in the City Extra Choice $23 Spring Sults, At This Price We Vicunas, fancy collars, meres, Thibets, i suits. i "Eg CHAMBERS ST. Winter & Spring Suits, so that early comers will get choice of imported fabrics, in Tweeds, and double breasted sack suits, having all - the marks and points of excellence looked for in merchant tailors’ $40 AYLOR CLOTHING New York, & $25 And $28, §30 and 32 Winter & Spring Suits, “16 Fixed It Here Are the Top Notchors These are the suits that are always looked upon as exclusive, The fnglish Frock Walking Suits, Prince Alberts, Cutaways, all of the finest foreign fabrics, Thibets, Vicunas, En- glish Tweeds and the costliest Worsteds; also in single and double breasted sacks, Cassi- in single 400 Thousands 922. Alb styles this season are stunnin Broadway, front of waist and tops of sleeves shirred, forming broad shoulder effect; panel skirt with deep shirred yoke, $15.34. Women’s Blouse Suits, made of black and blue cheviot, trimmed with stitched taffeta, full sleeves, fancy cuffs; eleven-gored plaited skirt, $18.67. Women’s Blouse Suits, made of black and blue broadcloth, cape collar; blouse piped and lined with taffeta, unlined plaited skirt, $21.96. Children’s and Misses’ Dresses.-y2. Children’s One-Piece Russian Dresses, made of rose, blue and pink chambray; collar, shield and cuffs trimmed with fancy wash braids; sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.93. Children’s One-piece Russian Dresses, made of rose, pink and blue mercerized chambray and fancy striped pique, neatly trimmed with braids, sizes 4 to 14 years, $3.91. Children’s One-piece Dresses, made of green, tan and blue cash- mere, yoke formed of white cashmere, bertha finished with braid; gored skirt, sizes 4 to 14 years, $: 5.21. Junior Blouse Suits, made of brown and green mixtures, blouse model, trimmed with taffeta; five-gore skirt, lined with percaline, sizes 10, 12 and 14 years, $7.81. Children’s “Peter Thompson” Suits, made of blue and red cheviot serges, sizes 4 to 12 years, $10.41. Misses’ Fancy Tailored Blouse Suits, made of gray, tan and brown homespun, finished with doublé cape, trimmed with braid, also col- larless blouse style, trimmed with braid and lined with satin, gored $1 skirt with inverted flare plait, unlined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, 96. Mi ses) Blouse Suits, made of black and blue cheviots, finished with cape, trimmed with braid, bouffant sleeves, lined with taffeta; panel front skirt, unlined, finishe years, $19.96. d with yoke, sizes 14, 16 and 18 Men's Suits. 24 ri. noes. About two hundred high-class busi- ness Suits, made of best cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds—single and double breasted Lite reduced from $14.96 and $17.96 to $11.74. Young Men’s Suits, made of fancy cheviots and cassimeres, sizes 15 to 20 years, original prices were up to $14.96; reduced to $7.49. Boys’ Overcoats, made of all ah Shetlacts tan, olive and over- laid effects, sizes 4to 15 years, sold lis others at $5.00; our price $3.74. Boys’ Sailor Suits, including extra pair of trousers, made of navy blue Engl serge, full blouses, collars and handsomely embroider: trousers lined throughout, sizes 4 to 10 years, sold by others at $6.00; our price $4.38. Men’s Rain Coats, made of Oxford gray and tan worsteds and gray and brown mixed cheviots—50 and 52 inches long. They are ideal for Spring Overcoats — $14.96 and $17.96. Just made in our own factory. All ingresients were chosen as conscie entiously as the careful and partic- ular housewife selects the things for the sweetmeats that are made in her | own kitchen. French Vanilla Nougat, half pound boxes, 9c. Ori Scotch Kisses, half pound plaid boxes, 1 $c. Cream Pe; peeealets and Wintergreen, haxipeugd RES, 10C. Crystallized Ginger, tin boxes, pound, 29¢.; half pound, 18c.; quarter pound, toc. Fruit Tablets, six flavors, pound, in glass jar, 39c. Chocolate Almonds, quarter nd boxes, 18¢. , ba Chocolate Peppermints, half pound boxes, 21c. Chocolate Chips, half pound boxes, 5c, Broken Candy—absolutely pure and fresh, half pound boxes, 10c. MF, Men’s $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes at $1.98, %.’x Two lines of Men’s Shoes th: at must vacate the space they occupy in order to secure room for new Spring goods:— Box Calfskin Lace Shoes, me- dium weight Goodyear welted soles, rather close trimmed edges. Enamelled leather Shoes, box kidskin tops, double extension Goodyear welted soles. Both are made on this season's most popular lasts, all sizes and widths; regular $3.00 and $3.50 qualities at $1.98. Men's Spring Hats. “fi."! Derbies, $3.49. If ever you wear one of them, may rest assured that you are wear- ing a Derby that is not surpassed in quality, workmanship and style. A column of advertising would merely be variations of that concise and true statement, Derbies and Alpings at $2.49; compare them with the ones soid by others at $3.00 and $3.50. We've done so, and the result is intensely creditable to our efforts, Our $1.88 Derbies and Alpines are other people’s $2.50 ones, Pyrographic Materials, Baloony, Pyrographic Outfits, including extra heavy platinum point and No. 4 bulb, put up in white wood boxes, $3.61, Pyrographic Outfit, including curved pastinum point, No, 3 bulb, put up in boxes, $1.98, White Wood Card Tables, stamped design, $1.49. White Wood Chairs, with stamped design, $2.56 and $4.63, White Wood Scrap Baskets, 67¢. White Wood Umbrella Stands, plain, $1.67; stamped design, $1.81. White Wood Tabourettes, plain, $1.34, $2.34 and 92.97. White Wood Stools, stamped design, 48c. White Wood Glove Boxes, 39c,; stamped design, 53c. White Wood Steins, $1.21, rear. with plain, © 39¢4 Be lute lide Ay tse ee - White Wood Military Rogers Spoons and Forks. Rogers’ designs—heavy guaranteed you quality—but the burnishing is slight- ly imperfect—a fault that is really not perceptible to the ordinary ob- server unless pointed out. Tea Spoons, per dozen, 8c, Table Spoons, per dozen, $1.96, Soup Spoons, peg dozen, $1.86, Dinner Forks, per dozen, $1.96. Dessert Forks, per dozen, $1.86. Silver-plated Ware. Cake Baskets, $1.86, Fern Dishes, open work designs, with separate lining, $1.24. two new shapes, Water Pitchers, large size, fancy border, $1.83. Cracker Jars, fluted style, new shape, $1.83. Chocolate Pots, new shapes, $1,78. Pickle Casters, crystal Jars and plated mountings, $1.49. Serving Trays, 12 in. diameter, fancy border, $1.88. Ice Pitchers, heavy double walls, $5.47, Claret Pitchers, large size, with sil- ver plated mountings, 93c. Soup Tureens, round shape, $3.54. Crumb Trays and Scrapers, fancy borders, 89. Baking Nishes, with separate baker, full size, $1.98. Bread Trays, plain burnished or with fancy border, 89¢. —_—_————— R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ACYS |We devote more room to retailing than any other store in the world Macy’s has been one of the landmarks of New York for forty-seve years, and the new store enables us to offer such immense varieties’ that we can supply the demands of the million and the millionaire. | Women’s Spring Suits.-«». > Shirt-Waist Suits for the matchless Summer Girl. { ig. The sleeves, the skirts show clever and original touches. There’s a light- ness and breeziness about them that can’t be resisted. Hence they figure bountifully in the warm weather wardrobe. Here are two sorts that are full of smartness and snap, even if the prices are surprisingly low: Made of blue and black taffeta silk, trimmed with narrow tucks, full sleeves; inverted flare plaited skirt, $12.96. Made of satin foulard, white polka dots on blue and black grounds, 34th to 35th St. Children’s Coats, -?3.) sizes 6 to 14 years, $3.58, Children's Double-Breasted Reefers, | made of tan covert cloth, notche collar and cloth turn-over cuffs, lined with taffeta, sizes 4 to 14 years, $5.86, | Children's Collarless Monte Cario | Reefers, made of tan covert cloth, with new shape sleeves, three shoul- der capes, sizes 6 to 14 years, $6.49, Misses’ Fitted Jackets, fly front style, made of tan covert cloth, notched collar, full sleeves, turn- over cloth collar, lined throughout sizes 14, 16 and 18 Misses’ Gymnasium Suits, made of cheviot, serge and brilliantine, prices range from $2.93 to $6.18. Toilet Requisites.—{x.,7" Centre. Macy’s “Number two’ Tooth Brushes, same quality sold by others at 40c.; our price 24c, Macy's “Number three’ Tooth Brushes, same quality sold by others at 30c.; our price 19c. Macy's “Number four" Tooth Brushes, same quality sold by others at 25c.; our price 15c. Imported Nail Brushes, wood han- dies, unbleached bristles, sold by others at 65c. to $1.00; our prices 44c,, 49c., 54c. and 59¢, Imported Nail Brushes, with wings, wood handles, unbleached bristles, 99c. and $1.19. “Crown” Hair Tonic, Soc. size at 39c.; $1.00 size at 78c. U.S. P. Hydrogen Peroxide, quar- ter-pound Pottle, 18c.; half-pound bottle, 28¢.; pound bottle, 46c. let Fi, Toilet Articles. 43.7 Wright’s Myrrh Soap, antiseptic,put up in tin boxes, 25c. size, our regu- lar price 17c.; for this sale, 10c. Pompeiian Massage Cream, 50c. size, 31¢.; 75¢. size, 46c.; $1,00 size, 6ic, Pompetian Massage Soap, 25c. size at 12. Pompelian Massage Cups or Bulbs, SOc. size at 31c, Macy's Scented Transparent Glycerine Soap, our regular price, 12¢.; for this Macy's Lettuce Soap, cake, 1 5c. Coudray's Hygfenique Soap, odors, cake, 24c, four Cigars:— White House Bouquet c box of 50, made to sell at our price $1.99. , . Havana Seconds, Havana wrapper Wines for Medicinal Use. < When you buy by the gallon we ~ furnish jug free. \ Finch’s Golden Wedding Whiskey, ~ five years old, ri $2.94; bottle, 74c.; for this sale, gal. = $2.44; bottle, 54c. Old Hermitage Rye, twelve yeats old, our regular price bottle, 94.5 for this sale, 74c. Lubin's “ Aibara’”’ Handkerchief Ex- tract, two-ounce , Our regular price $1.19; for this sale, 89c. Memosa Water Softener, directions on each box, small size, 57¢.; large, 9c. Electrical Goods, sasement. Electrical contrivances are now used in nearly all homes. We classify such goods as Housefurnishings— and ‘gacte find them in the base- ment. We also have a large variety of Sundries necessary for experi- mental work. Incandescent Lamps. 2 candle power, frosted glass, 36c. 4 candle power, frosted glass, 21¢, 8 candle power, frosted glass, 27c. 8 candle power, plain glass, a4c. 16 candle power, plain glass, 19¢, 16 candle power, ruby glass, 54c. 20 candle power, plain glass, 19c. 32 candle power, plain glass, 37c. Incandescent Candelabra Lamps. 4 candle power, plain glass, 49c. 4 candle power, frosted glass, 57c. 4 candle power, ruby glass, 61c.. Hylo Electric Night Lamps, the light may be regulated by turning the lamp, 67c. Economical Electric Night Lamps, spark regulated by pulling a string, 81c, Electric Gas Burners, 44¢., 67c, and 81c, Electric Gas Lighters, 87c., $1.01 and $1.21. Electric Pear Pushers, single, 12c.; double, 22¢. Electric Torches, $1.34, $1.61 and $2.01 Electric Candles, $2.42. Electric Clocks, dial illuminated by tiny bulb, $4.02, Electric Smoothing Irons, $6.26 and $8.04, Electric Bells, 244 to 8 in, diameter, 2Ac, to $3.22, Table Clamp Buttons, nickel-plated, jac, Wood Push Buttons, 7c, Bronze Push Buttons, 22c. to 43c, Midget Push Buttons, 27c, Dry Batteries, 15. Carbon Batteries, 28. Crowfoot Batteries, 74c. Sampson's Batteries, $1.01, Switches, one to tive points, 9c, to 22c. Knife Switches, 23c., 39¢., 41¢, Snap Switches, 34c. Private Telephone Apparatus, $5.36. Complete Call-Bell Set, 67¢. Imported Tom Gin, gal., 3.64; Silk-covered Electric Wire, 9¢. nd; cotton, 6c. Derany Pere et Fils Ep The cigars of this factory are pre= pared with the most \of the very finest Vuelta-Abajo toe | bacco and | celled, | Every box is personally Ma member of the firm, and if in €S respect found defective, is re thus insuring for the Marx” the highest standard a | fection. The} Children’s Peter Thompson Coats, | Luis the fronts and|™ade of blue cheviot, full sleeves, scrupulous care guaranteed to be une by © ye of per: Imported Havana Marx Violetas, box of 50, $5.49. My Puritanos Finos, box of 30, $6.4% Regalia Celestina, box of 50, $6.96. Americanos, box of 25, $4,96,. Perfectos, box of 25, $2.24. Divinos, vox of 25, $5.49. Alvas, box of 25, $4.49. and filler, box of 56, $1.74, Sir Francis Puritanos Finos, si clear havana, box of 30. soul others at $4.50; our price, $3.49 Flor de Merode, Kegtia Bougaet, clear Havana ioag iller, Somatra wrapper, box of 59, vur ~egalar price $2199; for vnis sale, $2.49, ° Florodora Cigars, box of 100, $1.96,” Fifth Floor, take escalator, at lar price, i Y Domestic Whiskeys, Coburg Rye, gal., $1.98; bot, 476. J. E. Pepper Whiskey, gat., $2.64) bot., 59¢, R. H. M,, 1890, Whiskey, gal., $3. bot., 78c, aa Gia Crow Whiskey, gal., $3.24; Doty / ic, One Star Rye Whiskey, gal, 93.98; bot., 97c. ak J. E. Pepper Whiskey, 12 years old gal, $3.58; bot, Sree 2 Young’s Y. P. M. Whiskey, gal, $4.19; bot., 9c. i; Pomona Rye Whiskey, 16 years old gal., $9.24; bot., $1.99. lit Irish Whiskey, i Dublin Whiskey Distillery Go,, Sham= rock, bot., 93c. . Burke's Three Star Whiskey, bot., 936. Kinahan’s L. L, Whiskey, bot., 976, Old Bushnill’s Three Star Whiskey, bot., $1.23. i Cruiskeen Lawn Imperial, quart jugs, $1.37. John Jamieson’s Five Star Whiskey, to, $2.29. * Ennismore Three Shamrock Whiskey, five years old, gal., $4.19; bot, 99. John Jamieson & Sons’ Whiskey, years old, $5.44; bot, $1.24. tS; é Scotch Whiskey, A. Usher & Co.'s Gold Cap Whiskey bot., 89¢. “ A. Usher & Co.'s Special Whiskey, bot., 93¢. John Crabble Gold Label Whisletiy, bot., 93c. White Horse Cellar Whiskey, $1.14. fs Buchanan's House of Commons Black and White Whiskey, bot, $1.19. — Heather Dew Whiskey, imperial quart jugs, $1.44. King William IV. V. O. P. Whiskey, bot., i. r The Heirloom Whiskey, bot,, $2.09. Ramsay's Scotch Whiskey, five years * old, gal. $4.19; bot., 99¢, Pe Ss Ramsay's Scotch Whiskey, eight years old, gal., $5.44; bot., $1.24. Sherry Wines, California, gal., 84¢.; bot., 24¢.. Red Star, gal., $1.49; bot., 46¢, Pemartin Brut, gab, $2.14; bot, 39 © Royal Cabinet, gal, $2.84; bot., 72¢. Olorosa Sherry, gal., $3.88; bot.,95¢, Vin de Pasto, gal., $4.14; bot, $1.07. Amontillado Superior, gal. 95.69% bot., $1.29. * Imperial, gal., $5.94; bot. $1.34. Amontillado, very old, dry, $6.69; bot., $1.49. Gins. King Charles Old Tom, bot, 846, Booth's Tom Gin, bot., 84e, Booth's Dry Gin, bot, 84¢, Nicholson's Dry Gin, bot, 846 97 King Charles Extra Dry, bot, ; Gordon Dry, bot., 88¢, Fields's Sloe Gin, bot., $1.24, ieaported Holland Gin,, gal, #3 bot, 74c. Champagne, dry, case of iF, 82 v4 The Famous Painting, ‘A Russian Wedding Feast,” ann A598 case of, stamped des'6)) by Konstantin Makoffsky, Is Being Exhibited forTwo| Ci Y Srushess| More Days in Our Art Gallery, iy the Third Floor. ! case