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ahs | STOCK BULLS HALT “MMBKET CAMPAIGN | Far East Situation Makes Them Hesitate, but Prices Find a # Level Even with the Dealings Dull. LONDON IN THE TRADING. ——— Boston Brokers Buy Sugar, While Ngrth American Shows a Gain— and Other Conditions Fair. Trading on the Stock Exchange t @ay was dull and uninteresting. Pric Miuctuated rather broadly during th early trading, but after the noon became steadier, with a slight ten Bi Good Figures in Railroad Reports | ‘TOO MANY COHENS “MIX UP THE COURT —— | |There Were Barney and Charley and Ikey and Max, and They All Got Tangled in a Suit Over a Check. © disentangled the knots and ¢ ( inst M & T jobbers of | « n goods and tea gowns at No. If ene street J. R. Simon & Co,, business as the aboveslabelled Cohens Hed the latter for $0. They claimed that they had rec a check ?rom M, & I. Cohen and the bank returned it marked “no account.” B. & M. ed Simon & Co, $2,200 for toward higher prices, and the closing Was on a better level. There were no Rew developments, but it seemed as ff the big bull pool headed by John W Gates had decided to wait until after the Russo-Japanese troubles were net- tled before pushing their fight for higher The railroad reports for the most part were excellent. Atchison's De- “eember report was good as to the mat- | ter of gross earnings, but showed a de- @ided decrease in the matter of net ‘This, however, did not weaken the * stock to any appfeciable extent, as it was semi-officially announced tat the earnings for January would be a record- breaker. London sold on balance between 12,000 ‘and 15,000 shares. London bought a lit- tle Atchison and Philadelphia bouses went in large orders for this stock. ‘The (purchases for Philadelphin accounts footed up about 10,000 shares. A Philadelphia despatch announced that the negotiations for a settlement of the Gould-Pe! lvania troubles had ort time, but that fnfluential interests are still at work to bring the parties together and that fan official announcement of peace can | be expected at any time. It was semi- pMclally announced that the earnings of vivania would be, above all and dividends, at least $12,000,- 000 for the year 190% The stock was strong on this report and the Gould {asues also showed some strength, ‘Amsterdam sold quite @ ltttle Rock Ysland early in the day. The Chicago crowd had to take a little more stock from that quarter than they really “wanted to. This selling was natural, ‘as the Amsterdam bankers were in- @uced to take quite a block of the ‘stock on the promise that it would be céd on a dividend paying basis in kes ‘There has bebn quite a little bit- terness in Amsterdam over the failure _ef the management of the company to carry out its promises. Hocking Coal & Iron advanced on the talk of dividends. North American on the announcement of the increased (dividends advanced 3 points, In the final dealings there was a renewal of buying and Atchison advanced sharply, waking a gain of 3-4 of a point, and other issues followed sult. ‘The mar: Ket was still dull, but showed so ftrength and there was a general feel- fhe of hopefulness” among. the | bulls a the traders were inclined to 60 ng of the market on the prospect of & rise. The Closing Quotatio: ‘To-Gay's highest, “lowest and 5 prices nd net changes’ from yester: cloaing piesa, er from last recorded. sale, are as fol Not Lew. Clos. Ch'ges. 50 49) 5% + bom sv BOR Tak re Oh vf + wie Soe Ta WH 68% Gh + F on WO Ue 83% Bile BSS + ge He By Bt 1d% 118% 119 = % 7 16) Weoe+ 146% 145 146% + BOLy 30) ty aa Gat ike T 188 18k + rehietdy Co Wya fon ‘ao, Saat SY 144% 145 + 4% ae 4% Lt aR % cT aa s+ on tou, an + 3 O8% + O% 50% O% + Y 120'y «120 104% + 2h 828 Bm + 122% 120% 122% + Ibs 108% 101: 101% aT 45) aT + sm 80! mye—- & Bite 24! 25! + 4 65% 644 65! + BO! Bie + za atk «225, saQ a3 aeg— y 404% + 1y 26% + % it + ry i% + TRY + Fi 21 + &! 40 7+ % RS SO # + _ + Adbance. — De ae ANOTHER HEAVY BREAK IN WHEAT PRICES, ‘There was another heavy break In the Sowtheat market here to-day and also at /-@ieago. After opening off a shade PBivices declined, May dropping 1 point to M1 and in Chicago from 893-4 to 87 1-4 Jwy here was also lowered. ‘Toward -close the market rallied and prices Btill ruted a shade under. ‘The pit be- Meves that Armour has let go of an- York's opening prices May, #1 8-4; July. 506 1-2 torn. 2 to September, 47 Ts. closing prices y, 86 Bd, were: | were: goods received. Not long ago they filed a petition in bankruptcy. Bankruptey worked as a dissolution of the B 1. firm. ‘The M, stands for Max, and he lost no time in form- | ¢ ing an alleged partnership with Isaac Cohen. Max, who was formerly in the business with Barney, now became the associate of Isaac. M. & I. wanted to] buy some more goods from Simon & Co., but the unpaid $2.20 of B. & M. hung over their heads. So Max, the common partner of both the Cohen firms, rent them a check of $500. Check Wan tepudtated. In court a representative of the Simon firm testified that the check wns made out by both members of the new Cohen firm, and that {t was dated a week ahead. When presented it was repudi- ated. ‘Therefore he wanted a judement of $500 against the later Cohens, signers of the check, Max sald: “tam a partner with Tanac and I drew the chock In the presence of Isaac. I was satisfied to go Into part- nership with Isaac, go into partnership with me. tentions were good.” Isaac had just testified that he didn’t care what Cohen sald, but he knew that he, Isaac, did not go into partnership with M: Isaac promised to My in- ax. The Judge looked bewildered, Then he entd to Max: “How about this? What were Isaac's Intentions” ‘To which Max responded: “How do 1 I a mind reader? My Ab nigh?" know? Am tentions were good, Isn't that ¢ Cohen Family a Big On and. Weg Sb enough,” “Ail Cohens certainly have a lot of them in this court-room. The Cohens, T mean the are at fault. Judgment for defenda: the plaintiffs and costa for the de- fendants.” ‘M. & 1. Cohen, middlemen, left the court-room dejected of countenance and antisfied. of thelr own identity, STOCKS STEADY ON CURB. Standard O11 and Interborough Leaders ef the Outside List, Dealings in the outside market were generally steady to-day, with trading dull, The Copper issues were active, but little changed. Standard Ol! and Inter- borough Rapid Transit were each pushed up 1 point, while International Mercan- tile Marine preferred realized a frac tlonal advance. The remainder, of list was fractionally unchanged "The bid and asked prices of the prin cipal outside securities were: American Can Marine ‘ Marine pt... Northern Securities Seaboard Air Line . Seaboard Alr Brooklyn Fi Standard O} Union ‘Typews White Knot NEW HIGH COTTON RECORDS. March, May and July Being Poshed Along to 16 5 Three new high records were made on the Cotton Exchange to-day, March cotton sold at 15.22, May for 15.44, July for 1.56 and October for 12.95. ‘The October cotton was not a record figure. Tho prediction Sully made that cotton would reach 16 before the close of the month and that It would be 20 before the close of February is belleved by many. The market opened 8 polnts higher to-day and at 10,90 it had gone from 10 to 18 points up the scale. Cables from Liverpool noting higher prices on that mart had something to do with the action on the Exchange. Orders from New Orleans, supposed to be from Brown, were aino a factor. ‘Thero was a great deal of buying and some bulling by Sully. Will this help you on with a winter overcoat? | 200 young men’s sizes, 32 and) 33 chest, have been marked down! to $10. | There are also some big stout, men’s 40 to 52 inch chest—| same price, $10, Any sized man can find some- thing among the sack suits re- duced to $15. Rocers, Peer & Company. ‘COODHEART KUPFNE Also in the wame|for the children’s support garded owes the clty $736. in court off Ing thr &7 sted said practical experience of baking bread orf} the socialistic plan.” MR. CASSATT CALLS ON MAYOR. |‘ sylvania Rallroad Company, Mayor McClellan to-day. sald to His Children Is Sent to the Penitentiary and His Cake Now ts All Dough. New Yorkers in Earnest. Goodheart Kupfer, in theory a So In the Seventh District Municipal Court to-day, Judge Herman Joseph |eclalist and in reality a bak presiding. « wealth of Cohena and {to the Penitentiary for six months by Catal de AL £00 check returned pui the Judge] Justice Olmated to-day, In the Court of Lie into a headache. After hard and care-| special Session | je me, and ful human and nomenclatural analysis}! Kupfner ed to support his two t that the cold now in the custody the P shildren, who are Mf the Soriety for t ildren dered, vou ww | pish ft ineandered off into Cani used to it she order, however, make | a wae) sur of the | drop in temr Repeated efforts were ght in less than an hour 62 Second ed to p 7% indebted: Dimsted refused to ace In sentencing Kupfner, Justice Olm ght with brief Intermissions, the of zero. xpected to be Overcrowding 4 tinues. “During the next six months you will haye the opportunity of enjoying a —$——— ind colds and fevers will follow. President A enlled on Mr. Cassatt his visit was purely social. n abstention from alcoholic and care in keeping the feet dry. J. Cassatt, of the Penn. | The Importations for the Year 1903 of Champagne wee 191,528 cases than the importations of any other brand. The Extra Dry of the superb new vintage now arriving is conceded to be the choicest Champagne produced this decade. Women's Dep, Broken Lots IN “Walking and Dress Suits, Jackets and Long Coats, in Covert Cloth, Cheviots, Montagnac, Zibeline and Smooth Materials. Not’ all sizes in all the styles, but every size in some ot the styles. N These Coats and Suits would sell regularly from $15.00 to $55.00. To-Morrow 7:59 10:09 12:50 15.00 $9.50 Walking Skirts in 6.00 7,00 8.00 9,00 10.00, 11,00 and 12.00 values AT 3.50 and 5.00. Furs, Waists, Evening Coats and Gowns AT SAME REDUCTIONS. West 125th Street, Near 7th Ave, You Save Half Here. And besides, you are offered the choice of the largest, prettiest, most up-to-date stock in New York--everything necessary to Furnish Your Flat. Morris Chairs, ike | in polished af i SOLTD quartered oak: adjustable back; Ay mn f ee i Ah bs special, . S $6.25!| $12.75! Sideboards, like design, polished BY) desien: solid golden oak; 18x40 top; French complete, with re- versible velour cushions; value 910.50; bevel mirror, 14x %4; lined drawer; cast brass trim- mings, eto.: ‘ue $19.25; special, val- 268 Broadway, opposite Ci 9 Warren era ‘cor. 1bth. Accounts Opened. Liberal Terms, A ZERO WEATHER DUE HAS ABAD HEART HERE TO-MORROW Baker Refusing to Furnish Bread Rushing Afong on a Through! Ticket from the West, and} from All Indications Will Nip ming from the Wést on h Uecket will pay a visit to New ) weather was due last night, but bunch of chill that was to accom- sidetracked up-State and ia, where they ‘The prevailing snow ts to be followed by a pronounced Yo-day's snow-storm followed bright. r It ts oxpected to last until well into. the After chase of the y in the direction rr for to-morrow is the hospitals con- Public and private institutions are full, and the snowstorm ts sure to yn more cases of pneumonta ng to the rear platforms of street s will wet the feet of the populace, It ts . hard outlook, but the danger of 1- may be avolded by warm clothing, beverages G.H MUMM & Co.s GREATER by nearly 20,000 cases On All Stocks Over To Another. and $1.79 qualiti beauty ; = years. $48.74 for. An imposing sixty in the lo Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tapriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Tabriz Carpets Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian Persian | Nottingham | styles just received: three yards long: THY WORLD: TUESDAY SVMNING, JANUANY =e, Prices Reduced Winter Goods. We Never Carry From One Season es. peerless values. Carpet-size Culistan & Oushdk Rugs, ranging up to 12x15 ft., $74.98 Odd Sizes—Odd Beauty—Odd Prices. If your choice falls upon any of these magnificent An- tique Persian Rugs, you'll have cause to be glad in after 2 in, worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth worth Men’s One-clasp Nappa Cape Gloves—Paris point back, round corners, value $1.75; special at...... Women's White Coats Reduced.-z ri. Forty-four handsome Coats—imported models—- made of rich, white zibeline and cloth—tastefully and exquisitely trimmed—especially appropriate for carriage and evening wear. Our original prices ranged up to $47.54; recently reduced to $29.96. Our original prices ranged up to $69.74; recently reduced to $39.74 and $44.74. Our original prices ranged upto $134.74; recently reduced to $59.74 and $84.74. Women’s Black,Bluet and Brown Coats, our original prices ranged up to $134.74; recently reduced to about half. Oriental Rugs...» Continuation of the sale that started yesterday. Peerless s Rare chances—chances that should not be ignored by any one needing such ‘goods. Kazakja Karabagh Rugs, all have straight edges and li¢ 56 49 perfectly flat, average size 3 ft. x 414 f D Caucasin and Persian Rugs-- one hundred of them— 5] 04 average size 4x7 feet, worth $21.00; special...... 4, Kazak Rugs—extra heavy, rich colorings, sizes range up to 4x7 feet, worth $35.00; special., Antique Daghestans, Kabistans, Irans and other fine specimens—firm texture; indescribable colors. $35 Size, $23.98 | $45 Size, $29.98 Antique Kermans, Tebriz, Saruks, Sennahs, Shiraz and others, hand-woven threads throw out the soft, tine shimmer that is the apotheosis of silken lustre. $39.98---$44.48-=-$64.98 Carpet-size Turkey Rugs, ran up.to 72x10 ft., $39.98 & $44. Carpet-size Turkey, Indian, Per- sian, Cashmere, Khorassan, Khiva &BokharaRugs,6x9 ft.to 10x14 ft., marked to sell at $59.98 & $69.98. $270.00; $285.00; $330.00; $836.00; $350.00; $375.00; $378.00; $385.00; $435.00; $510.00; "$505.00; $877.00; worth $1000.00; Others ask 80c.; our price, 59c, Others ask 95c.; our price, 69c. Others ask $1.00; our price, 79c. Others ask $1.15; our price, 89c. Others ask $1.40; our price, 98c. Others ask $1.85; our price, $1.24. striped centres, forty inches Upholstery... | Lace Curtains, Antique new A gdodly notice. row. R. H. Macv & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prcies. ACYS B way at 6th Av Gloves: Special Values.-« ». Women's 16-inch $sede Evening Gloves—black and white—two pearl clasps—our regular $1.79 quality— Also Women’s 12-inch and 16-inch Three- button Glace Gloves, our regular $1.49 Special at $ 1 .29 97c Choice now $19.74 Choice now $24.74 Choice now | ! | $39.74 ; Choice now taste natereye wares $19. The wa Soumak, $99.98. $75.00 Antique Fereghan Rugs—S ft. x 13 ft. 5 in. $64.98 for $100.00 Antique Khorassan Rugs—S ft. 5 in. x 12 ft. $69.98 for $100, 00 Antique Iran Rugs—S ft. x 12 ft. $94.86 for $165.00 Antique Serabend Rugs—6 ft. 9 in. x 15 ft. 6 in. $124.98 for $185.00 Antique Saruk Rugs—5 ft. 10 in. x 13 ft. 9 in. $149.74 for $225.00 Antique Iran Rugs—6 ft. 7 in. x 18 ft. 4 in. $189.74 for $300.00 Antique Mesheel Rugs—11 ft, 5 in, x 15 ft, $214.74 for $350.00 Antique Khorassan Rugs—15% ft. x 16 ft. Sixty Persian Tabriz Carpets. collection of the loveliest styles. t—and every one is a gem. Only ‘Among them at $169,98— 7 ft. 3 in.xtoft. 8 in, at $197.74— 7 ft, 4 in.x11 ft. at $207.48 8 ft. 3 in.xit ft. at $212.48— 8 ft. 3 in.xta ft. at $217.48— 8 ft. 9 in.x11 ft. at $233,74— 8 ft. 4 in, x12 ft. at $239,98— 9 ft. 1 in.xt2 ft. at $244.98 9 ft, ain.x12 ft, at $272.48 9 ft. 2 in.x13 ft. 6 in, at $317.74—10 ft. 5 in.x13 ft. 10 in, at $317.74—10 ft. 2 in.x14 ft, 2 in, at $358,741 ft.xts ft. at $624,98 14 ft.x20 ft. 6 in. Sin, 7in, 4in, 9 in, Handkerchiefs. 1. r. lot of’ women’s all-linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs from our jown factory at Belfast. jimperfections are scarcely percepti- |ble—a thread thick here, a thread jawry i rk g185 ee, $1.2 topred utes oF some other. equally, thers ask $2.00; our price, $1.34. in: n — x thers ask $235; our Trice, $1.74. F seniticath faults SETAE Youd RAF Ruffled Muslin Curtains, there, a pin-puncture, fancy terially. wide, Others ask 65c,; our price, 39c, Others ask $1.10; our price, 69c, Ruffled Swiss Muslin Curtains, dotted centres, full | Handkerchiefs, embroidered - thers sak 64:85) Our peice ae ‘ound—perfect goods—10G . Regular 15c. to 30c. values At 12c. ‘Women's All-linen Hematicned al $39,74) The slight But they affect prices ma- at, pound ......... eee Genesta Brand Coffee. 1-Ib. carton, regular price, 24¢.; for this sale, 19c.; 5-Ib. carton, regular price, $1.14; for this sale, 92c, _Lily White Chop Tea. 34th to 35th St. ‘Good Groceries. -» ». Armour’s Famous Helmet Brand Boneless Bacon, especially smoked and canvased for this sale—weight 3 to 5 pounds, In China, Glassware, Bric-a-Brac And All Kinds Of | Housefurnishing | Goods. et Special fina, | Sree 12c Sultana Brand Coffee. The choicest selection of South Amer- ican Goffee; our special price for this + sale, 12c. 2 pound. Lily White Chop Tea, all kinds, regular price 68c. for pound carton; | special for this sale, 59c.; 5-Ib. caddy, $2.69; 10-Ib. caddy, $5.28. | Pekin Chop Tea—Formosa, fast:— i-lb. caddy, rpgular price, 24c.; for Oolong. Mixed and English Break- this sale the price is 21c. 5-Ib. caddy, regular price, $1.14; for this sale the price is $1.02. 10-lb. caddy, regular price, $2.10; for this sale the price is $1.96. Macy’s Breakfast Cocoa. Half-pound cans, regularly 19c.; special at 15c. Canned Vegetables. Golden Wax Beans, Lily White brand, can 10c.; case, $2.18.+ Cut String Beans, Jessamine brand, can, 11¢.; case, $2.49, Stringless Beans, Jessamine brand, can, 14c,; case of two dozen, $3.14. Stringless Beans, Lily White brand, can, 16c.; case of two dozen, $3.62. Bavy Lima Beans, pound can, 8c.; case of two dozen, $1.81. Lima Beans, Maryland brand, can, 10¢.; case of two dozen, $2.28. Lima Beans, Jessamine brand, can, 14¢.; case of two dozen, $3.14. Lima Beans, Lily White brand, can, 16c.; case of two dozen, $3.62. Beets, Lily White brand, can, 14¢.; case of two dozen, $3.14. Brakely's Spinach, pound cans, 9c.; case of two dozen, $2.04. Spinach, Lily White brand, two-pound cans, 11c.; case of two dozen, $2.49. Three-pound cans, 14c.; case of two dozen, $3.14, Okra, two-pound cans, 11c.; case of two dozen, $2.49. Three-pound cans, t4c.; case of two dozen, $3.14, Okra and Tomatoes, two-pound cans, 10c.; case of two dozen, $2.28. Three- pound cans, 12c.; case of two dozen, $2.66. Pumpkin, Jessamine brand, - three- pound cans, 10¢.; case of two dozen, $2.28. Squash, Maryland brand, three-pound cans, 14c.; case of two dozen, $3.14. Sur Extra Choice Mushrooms, can, 27c.; case of one dozen, $3.02. Miniature Mushrooms, can, 31c.; case of one dozen, $3.48. Canned Lemon Cling Peaches, Lily White brand, can, 32¢.; dozen, $3.73. Yellow Crawford Peaghes, Lily White brand, can, 31c.; dozen, $3.67. Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, White brand; can, 32¢.; dozen, $3.73. Lemon Cling Peaches, Jessamine brand, can, 22¢.; dozen, $2.57. Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, Jessamine brand, can, 22c,; dozen, $2.57. Lemon Cling Peaches, Teal brand, can, 18c.; dozen, $2.04. Maryland Peaches, Old Plantation brand, can, 16c.; dozen, $1.81. Lemon Cling Peaches, Belle brand, can, 14c.; dozen, $1.57. Sliced Peaches, Victoria brand, pound sans, 9¢.; dozen, $1.02. . Royal Anne Cherries, Lily White brand, can, 33¢.; dozen, $3.79. Royal Anne Cherries, Jessamine brand, can, 27c.; dozen, $3.13. Bartlett Pears, Lily White brand, can, 27¢.; dozen, $3.13. Bartlett Pears, Jessamine brand, can, 22c.; dozen, $2.57. Bartlett Pears, Bear brand, can, 19c.; dozen, $2.17. Apricots, Lily White brand, can, 27c,; dozen, $3.13. Apricots, Jessamine brand, can, 22c.; dozen, $2.57. Apricots, Teal brand, can, $1.57. i 14¢,; dozen, on ee $2.44 gal., 54c. bot. James E. Pepper Whiskey, twelve special at 69c. Young’s Keystone Rye. Others ask $4.00 gal. Our price $3.24 gal. Young’s Blue Grass. Others ask $5.00 gal. Our price $4.19 gal. Young's “1795” Rye. Others ask $6.50 gal. Our price $5.48 gal. Young’s Private Stock. Others ask $7.00 gal. Our price $5.89 gal. ' Sherry California Sherry, gallon, 84c.; bot- tle, 24. Red Star Brand Sherry, $1.49; bottle, 46c. bao ap Ui Imported Sherry, gallon, $2.14; bottle, $9¢, gallon, Lily | Wines for Medicinal Use...» When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish the Jug Free, Two Star Rye Whiskey, regular price $2.94 gal., 74c. bottle; special at Corn, American Beauty brand, sweet, wtender and delicious, fancy Maine pack; can, 15c.; case of two dozen, $3.42. California Asparagus, American Beauty \ brand, extra large spears, white and green, three-pound cans, 37c.; dozen, $4.29. California Asparagus, Lily White brand, large white and green spears; can, 32c.; dozen, $3.69. California Asparagus, Jessamine brand, medium spears, white and green; can, 27¢.4 dozen, $3.13, California Asparagus, Manzanita brand; | can, 22c.; dozen, $2.53. | California Asparagus, Jessamine brand; | | pound tall cans, 14c.; dozen, $1.57, | Tomatoes, S. & W. brand, regular | price, 11¢. can; $1.21 dozen; for this sale, 8c. can; 9ic. dozen. Tomatoes, Ruby King brand, extra quality, fine fruit; can, 9c.; dozen, $1.02. Tomatoes, Jessamine brand, best qual- ity, red ripe Jersey stock; can, 11c.; dozen, $1.21. Tomatoes, American Beauty brand, ex- tra large cans, choicest quality Jers:) pack; can, 13c.; dozen, $1.46. Marrowfat Peas, Jessamine brand; can, 10c.; case of two dozen, $2.18. Early June Peas, Lily White-brand; can, 12c.; case of two dozen, $2.66. Sifted Early June Peas, Lily White brand; can, 13c.; case of two dozen, $2.89, : Extra sifted Early June Peas, Jessamine brand; can, 14c.; case of two dozen, $3.14. Fruits. | Green Gages, Jessamine brand, can, | 17¢.; dozen, $1.93, |Green Gages, Bear brand, can, 12c.; dozen, $1.34. Egg Plums, Lily White brand, can, 23c.; | dozen, $2.66. Egg Plums, Jessamine brand, can, 47c.; | | dozen, $1.93. | Egg Plums, Bear brand, dozen, $1.34, Fresh Strawberries, Lily White brand, can, 18¢.; dozen, $2.04, Fresh Strawberries, Monroe brand, can, 16c.; dozen, $1.81. Preserved Strawberries and Raspber- | ries, Wiesbaden style. pint cans, 15c.;; dozen, $1.74. Sliced Fresh Pineapples, Lily -White | brand, can, 22¢.; dozen, $2.56. | Grated Fresh Pineapples, Lily White brand, can, 22c.; dozen, $2.56. Sliced Pineapples, Honey Bee brand, can, 15c.; dozen, $1.71, Imported Singapore Pineapple Chunks, can, 15¢.; dozen, $1.74, Fresh Blackberries, Jessamine brand, two-pound cans, 13c.; dozen, $1.47. Loggie's Nova Scotian Blueberries, can, 13c.; dozen, $1.47. Fresh Figs in Syrup, Dunber's New Or- leans brand, can, 29c.; dozen, $3.31. Preserved Gooseberries, Wiesbaden. style, can, 10¢.; dozen, $1.14. can, 12¢,; years old, regular price 97c, bottle; Royal Amber Bourton, regular price 99c. bot., special at 72c. Young’s Keystone Rye. Others ask $1.00 bot. Our price 78c. bot. Young’s Blue Grass. Others ask $1.25 bot. Our price 99c. bot. Young’s “1795” Rye. Others ask $1.50 bot. Our price $1.24 bot. Young’s Private Stock. Others ask $1.75 bot. Our price $1.48 bot. Wines. Vin de Pasto, gallon, $4.88; bottle, $1.07, . Amontillado Superior Sher - lon, $5.69; bottle, $1.29. Tae Imperial Sherry, gallon, $5.94; bot- Cg Tic Raita hae dry,