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| IT IS REGARDED AS 5 | THE HARDEST JAR YET. y | | Committee on Taxation of the League Will Prepare a Report Showing How Money Is Al- ~ leged to Have Been Spent Too Lavishly. Mlow sharper than « serpent's tooth te to Wave mptorm critica —Shakespeare Up-to-1903, ‘The spectacle of reformers jumping the reform administration with and ciroumstance was presented might when the Manhattan Mu- 1 League passed resolutions de- feouncing the extravagant policy of janet inte! ‘Mayer Low. The Manhattan Municipal Le or tion. In its membership are men Uke William C. Whitney, in Bartlett, Robert B, Roosevelt, Levy, Andrew H. Green, Col. + Heol The zation was prompted oy what its members believe to be a condition of @nwarranted lavishness in the adminis- ) @ration of the affairs of the city. Byidently the Manhattan’ Municipal | Keague fatis to ste the advantages of a Pex rate of 142. Wt the meeting held 4m the Saydy Hotel the administration fwas charged with: Inetgasing tho valuation Feal property $1,400,000,000, Increasing the expenses of the city for 193 over 1902 by ever #2,500,000 instead of carry- fing Gut promises of economy. Procuring Icyivintion ena~ Bling the ¢xpediture of the sur- plus of sinking fund, amount- fing to '$9,000,000, for current © debt limit by $140,000,000 arranging to issue bonds» and increase the by a large percent- wom, This appedre y Miclpal League Pe Pant action, sb a c Was appeinted to ; | elty taxation Taxation are Fran E. Dowling, G hret, HRooseveit“and G y. Young. ort to be. prepared by these gentle- men will, bo pricted and elrculated in Robert B. tpublicity, An on Was also appointed, ) gate and report upon expenditures and partments of, the clty government, Hardest Jar Yet, . f > Charles F. Murpay, 0 hatt#a Municipal "10 ig about the hardest jar the re’ a hes had handed out to ft thus far. Murphy said that when the very men felection of Seth Low voluntarily get ) | together for the purpose of condemning | Veaid administration has not made g004, * All of this comes right on top of the jot his former association with the As- jphait Trust. woolly West hunting grizzlies and {@hings, but the asphalt business can malt until they return. The Commissioner, with others, is PF gued: for something 1ke $24,000,000, which, it {3 alleged, they owe the cred- flora Cf the Asphalt ‘Trust for stock sold to them and not ful!y paid for. eharged ‘by the 1,900,000, ‘Many Opposed to Greenc. Hons wis Asphalt “Trust ease of loot. 2 the policy TY REFORM Action of the Manhattan Municl- ) palLeague in Attacking May- ; Low’s Administration on the Ground of Extravagance Brings Great Joy to Tammany , be it known, fs not a Tammany i @-R. Dyer and James W. Gerard. to the Manhattan Mu- t grounds to war- {tee on taxation & report upon ‘The members of the Committee on m Bartlett, Robert Tho @uch @ manner as to procure the widest executive committee for |the purpose of carrying out the objects Wags empowered to committees to Investi- | methods of regulation of all the de- part of the Man- y leader of Tam- Many Hall, was wrapped in emfes when be read the report of the meeting, Or, » ,™ho were most active in securing the his administration it is a sign that the | embarrassing porition in which Police } Commissioner Greene 1s placed because The Police Commissioner j@nd Gov. Odell are out in the wild and In the ) Manipulation of the affairs of the trust Previous.to the time it exploded it ts receiver that Gen, Greene profited to tle extent of over When Mayor Low appointed Commis- Greene he went against the has of pome of his political advisers, Who knew that there were newspapers Ax Philadelphia which had called the manipulation a plain he little matter of a $70,000 house for 2900 employee on the Croton Reser- oiriwork, of a rug for the Mayor's e@ cdating $1,000 and selected by the Art Commission, of airy con- ya ‘rempecting the expenditure of or more for the municipal ing at the’ entrance. to Brooklyn ‘of tayoritism toward the Gov- the State in renting his steam- eompany a pler—all of these and fhave been taken up by administration. Tammany 'Y bureaw is working over- » eondensing and arrang- to be used in the fall cam- te of the Tammany ncompetence and of Mayor of euch a B@unicipal is to Tam. * Trousers Others, e have agreed ll ag Sts, N, Y. Clearing Sale of Ladies’ 75c. Heavy Madras WAISTS, front, choice colors, Ladies’ Fine er, now... tor, now.... $1.50 PICTURE gilt frame, good subjects... French gilt embossed extra fine subjects... tions, now CATARRE, diomses’ completely permanently, DEARNBSS, BLINDNESS, ful and’ Watery Cond: ye Strain, White and all disease of t and 39th _atrectn, “Wald Moulded” Trousers. worsted, black cheviot and thibet, elegantly made up, woul Our sale price, 82,50. We Give %* McPartland 8TH AVE.,, Bet, 40th and lst Ladies’ Summer Waists. tucked back, 100 dozen, at 3 broken sizes; were sold for $1 and $1.50; your choice at - A Regular $4.50 Mattress, Soft top and bottom, covered with fine sateen ticking, three-quarter size; a special value at Very Special Thursday Sale of HOUSEFURNISHINGS. $1-50 DRESS SUIT CASES, 24 inches, steel frame, In imitation leath- $1.25 BAGS, imitatt Higa- imitation al ee 59 $2 PICTURES, 16x20, ex- tra French gilt frame, fine $2.25 PICTURES, 16x20, burnished 9-Piece TOILET SETS, floral decora- stippled with gold, 2.59 DR. GARDNER GURES BY HIS ORIGINAL OSCILLATION TREATMENT Bronchitis and all eatarrhal and bead noises and dischasg- ing ears and all ear die from Optle Nerve, Disease, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Gran- ulated Lids, Weak, Pain- nditions, Growths oye, CONSULTATION FREE, tation Ti fer will now'be cordially welcome to consultation, advice ani dressed. X-Ray examination if nece: THE WORLD! WEDNESDAY SVENING, JULY 6 ’ “Get the Habit.’ Pritt Brothers Herewith Announce To The Public A iy Grand Opportunity To Purchase Wald y Walker Trousers At The Lowest Prices Ever / Asked For Honest Goods. Wald Moulded Trousers *1 Two thousand pair of fine worsted, cheviot and cassimere trousers, light weight, in dark neat patterns, many gray stripes, with and without belt straps. These trousers usually sell WHOLESALE for $1.50—retail sale price here ONE DOLLAR A PAIR! ON SALE TO-DAY. There are trousers here for men and young men of all = tastes, shapes and builds, Exquisite imported worsteds in exclusive striped patterns, worth $7 and $8, here $4, Another beautiful lot, examples of the best trouser-making from the best materials, $3, Trousers of light weight, black cla worsted, whipcord be bargains at $4 of cheviot, worsted, flannel and cassimere, in neat gentlemanly pat- terns, 52 a pair. asily worth double what we ask, $1.50, This startling sale is to introduce Wald Walker Trousers to the trousers wear- ers of New York City. These goods will advertise themselves when once seen and worn. The manufacturers, Wald Walker & Co.,2 to 8 Astor Place, City, and we to make this sale an advertising venture. “Present losses for future gains!” Sale Now On. Get the Habit. Go to 211 & 219 Sixth Ave., 279 Broadway, 125th St., cor, 3d Ave, Pour 47 Cortlandt St,, —storzs Banking and Financial, National Railroad Co, of Mexico. To Holders of Trust Certificates for Preferred and Common Stock of NATIONAL RAILROAD ooM- | PANY OF MEXICO, issued ai | the Voting Trust Agreement datea | the 15th day of March, 1902) Notice te hereby given of the dissolution of the above-mentioned Voting Trust Agreement and thet, on the 27th day of July, 1003, the undersigned Voting Trustees will, in accord~ ance with the terms of sald agreement, in ex- change for and upop the surrender of any stock | trust corti then outstanding, make delivery | Of cortifiont of stock of the NATIONAL RAIL~ | ROAD COMPANY OF M™@XICO. All holders of stock (rust certificates {maued ‘under said voting trust are hereby required to exchange them for certificates of capital steck on mid 27th day of July, 1003, rock trum certificates must be presented for exchange to Speyer & Co., at thelr office in the city New York, or te Speyer Brothern, at thelr office in the City of Lon- don or to Tetxetra de Mattos Brothers, at thelr oMee in the City of Amsterdam, agents of the Voting Trustees for such purpose, Dated, New York, June 26th, 1903. JAats SraTER, ‘24008 H. GOHIFF, EDGAR SPEYER, Voting Trustees HOW HE BECAME RICH | Logerty, the trader, had made so much money in a few years that his nojghbors all began to say that he was as ‘rich es Solomon" Many of these were very anxious to find ow Green Trading Stamps. Closed Evgs. at 6, Except Saturday. & O'Flaherty Ladies’ $1.50 Fine. White French Lawn WAISTS, 4 rows of insertion and clusters of tucks, tucked back 98 and full sleeves, tucked cuffs, at « Ladies’ $1.50 Fine Polka Dot Lawn WAISTS, tucked back and front, 98 full sleeves and tab collar, at.. « 2.8 Striped or Plain full 49 a lot of 20c. Glass FLOWER HOLDERS, some 15 inches, high, cach..,...ccgseeveeeres $3 Terra Cotta Oriental FIGURES, 26 inches high... 1.98 $2 Mexican Gazo woven HAM- 98 French Get the details of our Depositors’ Account De- partment. Write a let- ter, or, better, visit our store and let us explain its pfinciples and con- veniences, Not “Rem- Carpet tiisastne word is gen- Remnants word is gen- plied. In Carpets—we regard a full roll, or even two rolls of a pattern, remnants. belong to the same category—as do odd lots and remnants proper— short lengths. 28 Poor. Ingrain Carpets, plain and figured, one to ten yards, our regular 39 prices 69c. to 74c.; reduced to Cc Tapestry Brussels Carpets, short pleces and single rolls of a GH our regular Prices 69c. to 94c.; reduced to 39C aNd. ..000 oes: Peseseeee 49c Wool Velvet Carpets, large assortment of short pieces of dropped patterns, our regular price 98c.; a Wilton Velvet Carpets, short lengths, our regular price $1.34; r 89c duced to 98c, and., Visit Our Pictures /Picture Gallery senting all eras at pce of the period. We've filled the gallery to repletion with Pictures that will appeal to the Come, see the cole: If bare walls were other than mute they would plead eloquently for adorn- ments like these:— a Tew. 2c. for soc. Medallions, 13-inch gilt frames, outside measure urements 9x11 inches, $1.19 for $1.50 Landscape Etchings, 1%-inch frames, outside meas- ments 1644x3034 inches, $1.39 for $1.75 Fruit Subjects, 3-Inch dark oak frames, outside meas- urements 21x26 inches. $3.34 for $4.00 Landscape Subjects, 2¥%-inch oak and gilt-beaded frames, white mat, outside measure- ments 27x37 inches. $4.98 for $6.00 Landscape and Marine Pastels, 2%%-inch gilt frames, white mat, outside measurements 24x 28 inches, Hammocks & Fixtures th: camp, a Hammock gives the last touch of completeness to each. We think the variety we show is unmatched. We know our prices are not equalled for cheapness, The porch, the lawn, the camp, ‘Basement. Hammocks, made of white Mexican grass, 76c., 86c. and $1.08. Hammocks, made of Brightly col- oe Mexican grass, 8ic., 91c. and 143 Hammocks, made of colored woven cotton, fitted with pillow, trimmed pl fringe, $1.88, $2.01, $2.16 to Sailor Hammocks, made of red, white and blue macrame cord, strong and durable, $1.46. Baby Hammocks, made of red, white and blue macrame cord, 37c, Baby Hammocks, made of colored cotton, set up on folding iron frame, fitted with canopy top and mosquito net curtains, $3.36. . Chair Hammocks, made of colored ‘toe secret through which he made his money. THEY DID NOT FREL LIKD ASK- ING HIM point blank, but every time # conver- sation turned to money-making they would throw out come broad hints that Logerty could not mistake. One day Logerty called two or three of them together and sald: “Now you fellows have bothered me long enough. I know that you want to know how I made so much money, and I am going to give you the tip, and if you are shrewd you will do as I have done and then you will be so Interested in money-making yourself that you won't have time to bother with my affairs, and give me a rest. Iam a great believer in the Sunday World advertisement columns, I get that paper every week and I look over the column called ‘Business Op- portunities,’ Here I find out a whole lot of people who have something to SELL OR BXCHANGE. Monday and Tuesday I spend gol! around investigating these offers, an whenever I see a good thing I buy it. Then I set to work the rest of the week to sell it. Ae this is my busi- subject: MOCKS, with pillow and 4 4Q spreader, at.. $2 Bessemer Steel OVENS, double compartments, asbestos Uned g 49 Soars . oe White Mountain ICE-CREAM FREEZ- ERS—quickest \freezer known: 2qts. 3qts. 4 qts. 1.09 1.27 1.93 2.43 98 1.49 af rans, 1.69 6 qts. er Stomach Troubles Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ca- tarrh of Si Fy ASTHMA, hard breathing, | choki gaping, wheoring the De, cough, and the cure ness I only pick out the very best Permanente things, and in all probability sell HAY FRYER everything I have bought before Sun- "i lday comes round agata. If on Sus- ‘The treitation, day I-have not sold all my buyings, awelling, sneezing, distress and un: reat Overcome at not an experiment. 4 disappointment on before attack, absolute im- # munity guaranteed. @ definite understanding of I advertise them myself in The World and nine times out of ten I get somebody who wants to buy pretty promptly, This is the way I make my money. I am a trader in Business Opportunities through the aid of The World. There are forty-nine of these active Business Agents in The World this morning, eighteen more than printed on ‘the same day last year. One offer -|is location for a caterer; another OFFICE 435 al tment, all who agnosia M. to 8 P.M, Sun- th be consulted daily from 0 A. his private office “itth Avenue, betwee: New York City, tters should by re correct diag: THE Ww: ‘Vacations at Seashore, on the Mountains, in the Country— a coffee and ten store in another city; a furnished-room house; a hotel land road-house; » partner with $2,000 is sought; an offer is made to either cotton, slat back, seat and foot rest, Pay) be adjusted in several positions, * $3.62, Hammock § 7¢. each, Ham- Tock Ropan, be, each Hammock Hooks, 4c, each, Stoop and Lawn Seats, made of braided grasses, Sc. and Be. —They mean more Screens comfort than you may suspect. Screen-shielded doors and windows balk flies and save you from the harrying annoyance of other winged marauders. Prices are littler than you think, Screen Doors, ‘walnut finished, all sizes, 79c, Screen Doors, varnished franiss, all sizes, 89c, Screen Doors, Sizes, $1.12. Screen Frame Sticks, 17c. set. Wire Cloth, for screens, 24 to 42 Inches wide, 3c. to 6c. a foot. Adjustable Window Screens— size48 x 36 inches, at 22c. size 24 x 37 inches, at 26c. size 24 x 37 inches, at 28c. size 27 x 37 inches, at 32c. size 27 x 42 inches, at 3.4c. size 27 x 48 inches, at 43c. Window Screens, spring sides— 24 inches high, 26c. to 29c. 30 inches high, 32c. to 36c. 38 inches high, 38c. to 4.1c. fancy patterns, all bu§? or sell business property, and so D VACATION BUREAU, GUIDES YOU, |on town a long y lst, It pays’ to read me ; 1900, 0 \\ RIGHT INTO THE HEART OF STOCKS Macy’s should be the destination of every man and woman who has needs to supply. , The price-pruner is hard at work. ~He knows no’round-about, circuitous way, but plunges straight! The yield of values for this Preeecnhe July movement is magnifie;, (0) at the centre of each department. cent. Activity reigns—the earnest, honest, compensatingactivity that must Discontinued designs’ artistic and thrifty home-maker- packag The Original Department Store Gas Stoves Gas and for town; Oil Stoves for the Oil Stoves country. Either cuts two-thirds of the grind out of kitchen work. Don’t fume and broil over a coal or wood fire during these sweltering days. Be thrifty and keep cool by cooking with gas or oil. Basement. Gas \Stoves, nickel-plated, two burn- ers, $1.17 and $1.63; three burners, #223 and $3.12. Gas Ranges, two burners, oven, $4.02; with oven and broiler, $5.89. Gas Ranges, three burners, oven and broiler, $8.37. Gas Stove Ovens, made of tin, $1.21; made of Russian tron, $1.88. Gas Stove Brollers, made of fron with tin covers, 61¢.; made of Rus- sian fron, $1.14 and $1.48. Gas Stove Iron Heaters, 26c. “Brooklyn” Blue Flame Oil Stoves, two burners, $4.71; three burners, $7.37. “Perfection” Blue Flame Ofl Stoves, two ‘burners, $4.96; three burners, $7.37. Gas Tubing, patented ends, 3c. foot. Refrigerators °.' 2 cele- & Ice Chests .brted Star” Refrigerators are made of oak and ash. Galvanized steel ice cham- bers, racks and shelves—bronze locks and hinges. They are cork- filled, allowing the free and continu- ous circulation of dry air through all compartments. Basement. Width, Length, Height, Price, 16 in. 24in. 39 in. $9.74 47 ins =27 in. 43 in. $11.98 Oak Cork-Filled Ice Chests. Width, Length, Height, Price, 17 in. 26 in. 26in. $5.52 19 in. 30in. 28 in. $6.74 Lawn It isn’t work to clip the grass and kee Tlowers the lawn smoot 5 and velvety—if you have the proper mower, —pasement. Self-sharpening Lawn Mowers, 12- inch blades, $2.29; 14-In., $2.39; 16- in, $2.49. “F, & N.” High-grass Lawn Mowers, 14-in,, $4.19; 16-in,, $449; 18-In., $4.69; 20-in., $5.09. Stearns Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, 12-in, $6.98; 414-in., $7.98; 16-in., $9.49; 18-in., $10.49; 20-in,, $11.49. Toilet and [Medicinal Goods. Forethoughtful travellers and vaca- tioners, prudent men and women who will prolong their country so- journs until summer’s-end, realize the importance of Sarria an ade- quate supply of staple Toilet and Medicinal Sundries with them, Don’t trust to chance—or the nearest vil- lage drug store. Here are the best and freshest goods at special prices for this July sale: etm. 3c.for Porous Plasters, full size, rella- ble quality, Sc. for Bi-Carbonate Soda Tablets. 9c. for 25c. Package of Borine. 7c. for Wooden Boxes, made to hold small bottles, face powder and other tollet requisites that travellers wish handy. 98c. for Tourists’ Cases, very conven- . lent. 7c. for Folding Rubber Combs, easy to carry in any pocket. $1.68 for $3.00 “Regimental’’ Military Hair Brushes, in cases, 39c. for 65c, French Nail Scrubs, 15c. for Vest Pocket Metal Atomizers, 1c, for Mustache Trainers. 18c, for Italian Transparent Glycerine Soap. 39c. for §0c. size Crown Har Tonic and Dandruff Cure; 69¢. for $1.00 size, 19¢c. for 25¢."size Fenzolr#Cream, 12c. for 2§c. size “Shavo"’ Shaving Cream, Don’t expose winter clothing to the certain Moth dangers from prey - Killers ing, gnawing moth ests, Glance through the follow- ing list. A few dimes secures pro- tection from damage. Tastee Moth-proofed Paper, 40x48-inch, dozen sheets, 44c. Moth-proofed Bags, sult size, 33c.; overcoat size, 44c,; ulster size, 61c, Moth Balls, sc. Moth Crystals, ‘7c, re Go 34th to 35th Good Groceries Just as easy and convenient to buy Groceries here after leaving the city as it is while in it. We make a spe- cialty of packing and shipping sup- plies of all kinds for country homes, achting, camping parties and the ike, Orders one filled will be romptly duplicated upon request This Nid is 3 particular feature of our Gr Department. Orders are filed and filled at stated inter- vals, according to your instructions. ““Sultana’’ Brand Coffee. 13°? pound--tt fs the choicest selection of South American Coffee—strong and full-flavored. Extra Large California Prunes, twenty-five pound boxes, $1.44 and $1.92. Two-pound Packages, 16c. “Lily White” Tomato Catsup:— Half-pt. bot., 10¢.; dozen, $1.14. Full-pt. bot., 16c,; dozen, $1.81. Full-qt. bot., 24c.; dozen, $2.47. Gallon Jars, 74¢, Shrewsbury Tomato Catsup, pints, 21c.; dozen, $2.46. Snider’s Catsup, pint dozen, $2.17. Quaker City Tomato Catsup, pints, 9c.; dozen, $1.04. Booth’s Oyster Cocktail Catsup:— Small bot., 14¢.; dozen, $1.54. Large bot., 24¢.; dozen, $2.77. “Red Star” Pickles—chow-chow, gherkins and mixed—gal., 89c.; qts., 32c.; pints, 18¢. Marrowfat Peas, Jessamine brand, regular price 10c. a can; for this sale, case of two dozen, $1.81; \can, 8c. Extra Sifted La June Peas, Jessa- mine brand, regular price 14c. a can; for this sale, case of two dozen, $2.49; can, 11¢. Sugar Peas, Jessamine brand, medium size, sweet and tender, regular price 14c. a can; for this sale, case of two dozen, $2-66; can, 12c. Stringless Beans, Lee Canning Co.'s “Extra Refugee” brand, case, $1.94; can, 9¢, Golden Wax Beans, ‘case of two dozen, $2.18; can, 10c, Lima Beans, Lily White brand, case of two dozen, $3.62; can, 16c. Lima Beans, Jessamine brand, case of two dozen, $3.44; can, i4c. Baby Lima Beans, ;pound cans, case of two dozen, $1.81; can, 8c. Lima Beans, Maryland brand, case of two dozen, $2.28; can, 10¢. Lemon Cling Peaches, ‘ Jessamine brand, case of two dozen, $5.14; can, 22c. - Yellow Crawford Peaches, Jessamine brand, case of two dozen, $4.39; can, 19¢, Lemon Cling Sliced Peaches, Jessa- mine brand, case of two dozen, $5.14; can, 22¢, \ Lemon Cling Peaches, Teal brand, case of two dozen, $4.08; can, 18c. Lemon Cling Peaches, Old Plantation brand, case,of two dozen, $3.62; can, 16¢, Lemon Cling Peaches, Belle brand, case of two dozen, $3.14; can, 14¢. “Lily White’? Jams, 15c. each, $1.69 doz. for one-pound glass jars:— Strawberry, Raspberry, Raspb: and Red Currant, Black berry, Peach, Quince, ‘Green Gage, Apri Pine- apple, Pear, Damson, Red erry, White Cherry, Cranberry, Red Cur- rant and Blackberry. Imported Irish Jams, Millar’s Bel- fast brand—Strawberry or Rasp- berry, two pound jars, 34c, Monogram Jams, all varieties, and R. C. Jellies, ;pound glass jars, 9c,; dozen, $1.02. Newport Fruit Jellies,:7c.; dozen, 81c. Newport Wine Jellies, package, 10c.; dozen, $1.18. ’ Tryphosa and Imperial Wine Jelly, dozen packages, $1.18, Jello, dozen packages, 99c. Bromangelon, dozen packages, $1.18. Beaumont’s Gelatina, dozen packages, 99¢. Huntley & Palmer’s Imported Albert Biscuits, tins, 24c. Malta Vita, Cero Fruto, Vim, Quaker Oats, Rice Flakes, Shred- ded Wheat Biscuit, Voight’s Cream Flakes, Ralston’s Breakfast Food, Tryabita and Pillsbury’s Vitos; dozen, $1.18, ) Rasp- Fruit Sy rups: pebble Gs Or- ange, Vanilla, Pineapple, Blackberry, Red Currant, Ginet, Sarsaparilla, Wild Cary, Raspberry Phosphate, Strawberry Phosphate, Orange Phos- hate, Lemon. Phosphate, Blackberry hosphate—pint les, 19¢.; quarts, 38c. \ Unfermented Concord Grape Julce, Lily White brand, dozen quarts, $4.34; 38c,; case dozen pints, $2.31; bottle, 2ic, , BR BSS tt Fifth Bloor, bottles, 19c.; > llow such offerings asthese H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ac Broadway, per cent. interest and af- fords ail the good feat. ures of the credit system without any of its waste |; and extravagance, | f St. ~ We are very, strict and | Wines for id the Table. waist! a4)! way we sell Wines. The contents! of every bottle Is guaranteed to! agree with the label. Under our system and vigilant surveillance not the ghost of a misrepresentation {s' posssible. That, in addition to the’ fact of prices being lower than anye; where else, makes this the safest: store to patronize., When you buy; by the gallon we furnish the fug: free, Fitth Floor, One Star Rye Whiskey, recular price a bottle, 97¢.; during this sale, 69c. James E, Pepper Whiskey, five years) old, regular price $2.64 a gallon, 59¢, #' bottle; during this sale $2.24 a gallom) 49c. a bottle, Mt. Vernon Rye, gal., $2.94; bot., 74. Gibson's Pure Rye, dl, $2.94; bot.,74e, R.H. M, Rye, 1890, gal., $3.24: bot,, 78a’ Old Crow Whiskey, gal. $3.24; bot.,7 Finch's Golden Wedding Whiskey, years old, gal., $3.74; bot., 84c, James E. Pepper, 12 years o! $398; bot ye? TS Ot , Young's Y. P. M.,.gal., $4.19; bot., Bee Amber Bourbon, gal., $4.19} Hock Wines. Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, Maing, Hochhetmer. .case qts., $4.49; pints, 5.49.1 Rudeshetmer.. case qts., $5.49; pints, $.49)| Liebfraumilch.case qts.,86.49; pints,87.49., Marcobrunner.case qts..$7.49; pints, $8.49, P, J. Valckenberg. Hattenhelmer..case qts., $5.94; pts., $6.94 Laubenheimer.case qts., $6.74; pts., $7.7 Niersteiner....case qts., $7.74; pts., $8.74! Hochheimer. . case qts., $8.74; pts., $9.7 1 Liebfraumilch.case qts.,$11.74; pts.,612.7% Clarets. Leon: Marceau & Co,, Bordeaux, St. Julien...case qts., $3.98; pints, $4.98,! Pontet Canet..case qts., $4.98; pts., $5.98 Margaux. ...case qts., $5.98; pints, 6.98) Larose. .....case qts., $6.98; pints, $7.98J Nathaniel Johnston & Sons, | ‘Bordeaux, t Sainte Loubes.case qts., $5.24; pts., $6.24! ‘ Medoc........case qts., $5.74; pts., $6.74! St. Emilion. ..case qts., $6.24; pts. $7.24) St. Julien.....case qts., $6.74; pts., $7.74) St. Estephe. ...case ats., $7.74; pts., $8.74. Margaux Superior, 1 case qts., $8.74; pts., $9.74, Chat. Pontet Canet. case qts., $9.74; pts., $10.74. Chat. Pape Ciement, ' ts., $11.24; pts. $1224,- Moselle Wines. G, A. Schmitgen. Winnuinger, case qts., $4.49; case rts., $5.49, : Zeltinger. .case qts., 4+ case pts., $6,941 Erdner... .case qts., $7.74; case pts., $8.74" Plsporter, 1890, case qts., $7.74; pts., 88.74! Brauneberger, .case qts., 98.31; pts., $9.34! Erdner Preppchen, qts., $9.24; pts., $10.24) Graacher Therlay, Austese, 1884. case qts,, $25.22; case pints, $25.83) Deinharit & Co. case qts., $6.24; pts., $7.24) Bratineberger. .case qts., $7.24; pts., Zeltinger.......cas? qts., $3.24; pts.s Berncastler Graben, qts., $10.24; pts., $11.24° Deinhardt’s Sparkling, Qts., $17.74; pts, $19.96! Sauternes, | Nathaniel Johnson & Sons, Graves... .case qts., $5.24; case pts., $6.26! Barsac....,case qts., $7.24; case pts., $8.24) Sauterne,...case qts., $8.24; case pts., $9.24} Chat. Laubens, case qts., $12.24; pts., $13.26 Chet, Yquem, case qts., $14.94; pts., $15.94} Brandies, Imported in | Glass. coureay & Go., case quarts, $10.74 bottiey Martell, One Star, case quarts, $13.58; bobs, tle, $1.14, Martell, Three Star, case quarts, $15.96¢) bottle, $1.33. Martell, Three Star, pint bottle, 89¢. Otard Dupuy & Co.,One Star, case quartss| $12.98; bottle, $1.09. Otard Duper, & Co,, Three Star, case quarts, $15.48; bottle, $1.29. **Red Star’? California ‘ | Wines, \ : Claret, gallon, 89c.; case quarts, ty Zinfandel, gallon, $1.19; case quarts, $; Burgundy, gallon, $1.44; case quarte, Riesling, case quarts, $3.46, Sauternes, cage quarts, $4.99. Tokay, gallon, $2.84) halt gallon, $143, sis ea fh Bt eae te rf.