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leona See-Saw in the 1, Changes, ‘ERIE:A. FEATURE ON a Pacifics Down. ©) Profit-taking, @tock market to-day, the clos! the list mixed, but Pigher, Trading was alrly The principal fluctuations fand later reacting about 1-2, * @hroughout, they advancing fo almost 2 per cent, under of the second preferred, ' St, Paul and New York Central were Prominent In the trading at @ractlonal gains, , The Steel Issues wero under much pressure and finished with losses, Southern and Union Pacific, @nd Wostern, Canadian Pacific and Louisville and Nashville showed pres- @ure, they ruling slightly lower through- Ve but the day, higher. ‘Bonds were about steady. @hares, and of bonds 4,286,000 The Closing Quotatio Gales. , BO Allis Chiers,,.. 16% @ AW Allls Ch, pf... 6% 12500 Amal, Cop, Wh 1390) Am, Cay, & I, 34 4 Am, C, & F. pf. Hig 1400 Am, Cot, Oll,., 35% 354 800 Am, Hide & L, 10% 10% * BOA. H, & L. pf. 47 464 600 Am. Loco, pf,.104 103% 9000 Am, aa nd Bim 82y WA T & 8 F pao B00 At C, Line .,..124% $200 Balt. & Ohlo., 105% 1800 Balt & O pf., 914 0 Bklyn R, T... 6% 200 Buf, R, & P.,, 105 @60 Buf, & Sus. p Si 9300 Can, Pacific.,.133%0 9500 Ches. & Ohlo.. 49 moChi, & Alton.. 43 WOChL & Alt, pf, 8 20CH, & N. W. 200% e200Ch!, Gt. W... 4 ’ 1700 G Gt. W. B... Ey 4 nd qc, M. & St. P.lv4y } 4000 Chi, ‘erm \ 4600 Chi, Term. p 1200 Chi, Un, Tr,... go0Chi, U. Tr, p, 40 mc cc & Bt L M4 "4000 Col, F, & Ir, 900 Col, H.C. & I. pve 200 Col, South . 100 Col, So, 1st p.. 61 400 Col, So, 20 pf. 36 990) Con, Gas 7) Corn Prod 10) Corn Prod. pf, 78 10) Del, & Hud... .184%6 i 40) D,, Tah Wee SH 60D. & RG, pf. 6% 4 200 Distillers’ 8... 04 20 D884 Apt. Ly MMWErIe ... Le 880) Erle 2d pf. «100 Fed. M.& S.pf. 7 "200.Gen, Tlec, 0,186% 100 Gt, North, pf. .240 4 Hock, Val ... 1400 H. Val. pf. 00) 111, Central 100 Inter, Paper 10) Int, Paper pf 10) Inter, Pump . 70% 9814 . Const ” 100 Pao, C. 1 pt 1900 Pac, Mall 4s700Penn, RR, 1400 Peo, Gas 100 Pere Mar. 600 Prossed §, C WO Pressed 8,C.pf. 400 Rep, Steel 200 Rep, Steel p: TWs00Reading ... 60 Reading Ist pf. 200 Reading 2d pf,. § M900Rock Island,,,, 37% uh G00 Rock Is}. pf... 81 83% fina i 0 @ 6% OCKS SHOW ‘BEAR PRESSURE with Amalgamated and Read- |) ing the Most Affected by EXCELLENT SUPPORT. ‘now York Central, St. Paul and| the Traotions Also Rank Well £ In. the Dealings—Steel and combined with bear presaure kept prices .sce-sawing In the ‘Amalgamated Copper and Reading, they @elling up almost 11-2 per cent, The Erles were given good support The closing of the Traotions was The total sales of stocks were 698,700 High, Low, Close, ch'g, 2008, L.& 8.F, apf, 714 7 0700Bou, Pacific,,., 66% 1700 Sou, Pac, pf...116 4400 Bou, Ry, Co... 86% 100 Bou; Ry.Co,pf, 97 200Stan, R&T... 2% 100) Tenn, C, & Ir.. TH 1100Texas Pac, ., 34% 10T,, St.L.d& W. 6% 100 T.,8t.L.& W, p. 64% 800Un, B, & P,,. 10% 200U. B, & P, pf, 3% 42300 Union Pac, .,.116% 800Un, Pas, pf... 98 6200 U. 8, C, I. Pipe 24 4900 U,8.C, phi. Si 1500 U. B, R, & Im, 60 2409U, 8, Leather 8015 U. 8, Lea, pf.l 2100 U, 8, Rubber ,. 35% 2300 U. 8, Rub, pt.. 09% 43000 U. 8, Steel .. 90 93800 U, 8, Steel p.. 93 1800 Va-Car Oh, 200 Va-Car p. 100 Wabash , 10 Wabash p, 800 Wabtinghonutse, 181% 800 West, Un. Tel,, 0144 94 100 Wis, Central , 600 Wis, Cent, p., 46 *Ex-dividend, Market Ing shows pedetisoiessrenee iret) ores CONGRESS IN A ROW were in each Seerctary Wilson De from 5-8 the lead tion Tabled, dimes at Ontario on the table, Mr, ity committee, ne, Not hours, 16% ue Sree ene action of ine com- Bb iniltve Jn ordering the resolutto} Fie pty ot the table, Mr. Livingston taldt ny 74% +1%) there was nothing in his focitieg 82% walch charged dishonesty ot (alsehead. and eon oy | on tho part of the Agricultural Depart- tat az | mente Mut he did’ insist that there wap! gran on a1; dissatisfaction In the South over the, 21 +1 | Deparcment’s report. | Ba —% je press of the South, he declared, | 10% — % | net only was dissatisfied with the cotton) aoa % estimates of the Agricultural Depart- 6% mates were made on accurat f itoraRS 0% —% | ton, and could not 4 nearer than two months aj 85% + He mand the abolition of the ara di: 104 vision of the Department, sald, "The Department,” he sald, South In one season, it seeme based, Tho “Hédothtioh was tabled. a STOCKS RALLIED demand and Increased supply ii market, later, Home Ralls hardened, purchased on rumor of an dividend The market ceieae dui at 971-2 Kaffirs oct easier on Continental selling, potillihachs A Lali) SHIPPING NEWS, VORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. Barcolona, Hamburg, Bs an "Aaalber, 2 Aiecna, Gibraltar, i Paso, New Orleans, out POOING | _STEAMBHIPS, Monterey, Fuuminedaas Pa Byron, Bahia, Niagara, Tanipleo, La Champagne, Vincenad Florio, Naples. business 4 | dle: my life, .y,!ed by my friends as a miracle, 83% —% of the doctors, I had litle faith left, uv, —4|kut began taking the. medicine, .In- 70 42% |slde of three days’). Was. 63 WSLAB 1 pt. 0 1 nt 1300 Bt, L. S.W,. pf, 68% 58 88K + ocahontas, Gibi OVER COTTON REPORT. ded in Hot Debate and Inquiry Resolu- ent convatid Jan, 6.—When Con- 8 convened to-day Mr, Wadsworth ne Y.), chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, submitted a report upon the resolution requiring the Secretary of Agriculture to furnish certain infor. mation regarding cotton atatistles, with the recommendation that as the esti mates of the Department of Agrioul- turo were found to be honestly ond Intelligently made, the resolution lies Livingston (Ga,) demanded time to be heard in favor of the resolution, alleging that he had had no opportun- to speak in its favor before the It finally was agreed that the subject should be atscusved for two A hot debate followed, in which Beo-! retary Wilson was warmly defended, mated tho acreage of cotton last more than a millon acres too much, corrected the estimate In October, could make a mistake of one millon! urban branch the roi acres in the produce of cotton Ng the) Hone Near fi th i 0 m6, ought to give the country the Informa- tion upon which such estimate wags IN LONDON MARKET LONDON, Jan. 6.—Money was in au the Discounts were matntained. ‘The tone on the Stock Exchange was undecided and prices were irregular, Consols were easier at first and rallied n Americans opened with a depressed and uncertain tone in sympathy with Wall street, moved irregularly and be- came fairly steady at parity despite oc- casional profit-taking. Union a tnoree wi i) lonally were ndon iremdl rates INCOMING PARAMS, BAILE} Numidian, Rh BRO ° felt Brince, Naples, ‘ana, 1 V Galveston, associates expected mo to Throe of the best physicians obtainable could do nothing for me, WI lost 20 pounds in eleven days and * | was never so completely run down in That I recovered is regard I was about to go to a hospital *}when Father John’s Medicine was *‘/recommended to me, After my con- tinuous failing, under the treatment relloved of the cough, and in two “that| mon, Was intended to parallel the ube r it cath famburg | €0. 44 845 Rectertde, if sir 1AVEN rane His butihave ot Lar of Large Amount Of Stook for Pennsylvania Sald| to Be Responsible, Though Control Is Offiolally Denied. ROAD ALSO TAKES OVER STAMFORD ELECTRIC LINE. Will Be Serlous Blow to Proposed New York and Port Chester ‘Road, Which Cannot Now | Parallel to Boston, ‘Two important announcements were made to-day by the New York, New Ha- ven and Hartford Ratiroad, One je the| enthanoe of A, J. Cassatt into the di- rectorate of the New Haveh and the other tho ourchase by that road of ee New York and Stamford Bleotric to. Mr, Cassatt's going {nto the director. ate waa brought about by hls purchase for the Pennsyivania of a large block of the treasury stock of the New Ha- yon, It js officially denied that the pur. chase of the stock will permit the Penn: sylvania to control the New Haven, The purchase of the New York-Stam- ford ine, it t9 belleved, will be the most serious blow that has been doalt the proposed New York and Port Ches- ter rod, ay it will seriously handicap the plan of that company to parallel the New Haven by an electric Ine to Bos- ton, Active Trolley Competitor. In addition to this, it will place the New Haven in a position to become an | Active Competitor inthe trolley business, | and by the addition of a few mifes of through four-track electric line from One | Hundrod and Twetty-ninth street, this city, to Port Chester, The plan, tt is sul, ts to turn the ‘Harlem River Branch of the New t/ Haven Into a four-track ¢lectrie lne eet tt with the New York.and by building a track from New Rochelle to Larchmont, ‘The plan is also sald to inctide the extension of tie road to Rye Beach, making that a great resort, something ment, but was determined, if the estl.|it never has been, because of the lack | of facilities of reaching thore. Intended to Parallel, At prevent the Port Chester oompany Another cause for inentistaction, he has @ franchise, which ty the clty was that the Department eett-| line parallels the New Haven roa yest tte application for a franchise, and nich | was defeated by the Board ot Alder- from ay Chester to the Harlem If the New Haven Pie con- struction it could have ite line to Port pet In Operation “In a couple of vine, price pass ie the New York and Stamfor: $1,000,000, It wae originally a horse car line from Laroche ver, mont north and was turned Into a | trolley at slight bost, men. who jare intereste ‘ana we ee, pany Bridgeport: “Wag 1, Want, of Port irldgepot i) orl Chester: R a ‘lsh, wi nee elon: and Sharies Singer, il} pest Mur- ray and Witiam A, mpbell, of Larchmont. WHEAT HIGHER, BUT TRADING LIGHT, The opening of the wheat market was firm and a little higher to-day on bull support, but July showed little strength, the price declining soon after Russians were maintal Gonti- nental repurchases. Imperial japanes: tert, ‘Trading was light, wwatting Government sixes of 1004 were some signs of pestlive activity on the part of the bull leaders at Chicago, Corn opened stardy on light receipts and any falrly well supported duning ithe ny dealings, prices were! ing Whent-Mer, ares July, 108 1-8, Chicngo's opening prices were; Wheat —May, 1148-4 to 1141-8; July, 88 6-8 Corh—) i 441-4 to 448-8; July, 44 7-8 closing prices were: asked; July, 102 8-1 Corn—May, 0 asked, Chidago's closing prices were: Wheat Mi ree Pitt ids wo June, May, uit b iat ay, W1-2 to Ou Es Hep! fem 47-8 asked tt 252,481 Milen of Cable, There Are 22,498 miles of ocean cable {n operhtion to-day, and only 98,197 miles | » re owned by governments, The Brit- lah’ cat hee which connect London wit! alt be he world, have @ to! heane ot” 154,099, | toad will give to phat company a| ten? : ) vt te TRECORD IN THE SU SUBWAY More than 400,000 406,000 Panvongers Carried Yesterday, Which Ex- “oeds by Several Thousands Previous Best Day’s Business, a The biggest day in,tho history of the Subway was yesterday, With the sur- face oar ined tled up with the storm ahd thé elevated trains running behind sohedutle time, the people of New York flosked to the underground road in ‘ tween midnight of Tuesday night and last’ midnight nearly half a million paa Seh@era were oarried in the trains of the eddie Company, The complete Lge have not yet been received by es of the company, bub énoug! returns had come in at noon to-day bi ey that the total was way above On oe Of the days following the open- Ing of the Subway 28,000 persons passed ‘through the varlous entrances, and dur ug the holidays the daily trac went ab high as 39,000, But yesterday's total put all previous records to blush. ‘The {nérease, was notloeable both on the express Jocal trains, but espe- olally on the latter, Thousands of per- ving but a short distance from laces of business and who are aooustomed to travel oh surf cars, finding thelr usual method of transporta. tlon put out of commission by the atorm, took to the Bubway, swelling the Jocal trafic to enormous proportions, An Extreme Test, ‘With the worat storm since the bliz- gard of 1688 raging, and an increase in traffic of nearly 100,000 passengers sud- denly thrust upon it, the Subway sys- ; tem was put to an extreme tost and was not found wanting. Of all the transpor- tation lines in Greater New York It § the only one to run atrictly up to {ta achedule, During the entire twenty- four hours not @ delay or hitch of any conpequence was reported to General Manager Frank Hedley, It was the only route in town that a person could take and be certain of reaching his or hor destination in comfort and on time, Exoept during the rush hours there ‘was no over-crowding, in apite of the heavy traffic, and even then the under- ground trains were more comfortable to ride in than the elevated, While the snowtall of nine inches and the semi- gale put some of the street railways out of business entirely, caused vexa- tlous delays on others and put kinks in the elevated aohedule, the machinery of the Ls iia as smoothly as If the sin wele ‘a! Ey apd and not an inch of ey fallen, me eh SAE Po atone sald ta eta ey are con» of a food Intorrpt | the tetoway By8+ ely wane Mid a achatuig t ONT) Increase ti ra a id i he with ane, the undéearound he tortere ere ma trait i and we a always prepared orowds Wiarever, numbers — the come, esterday pre’ beyond | a) doubt the axcullenoe of the system,” fe seb sn BEARS AGAIN SEND COTTON PRICES DOWN, Thére was a return of bearish condl- tions In the cotton market to-day, prices breaking trom 1¢ to 2 pointe at the start, A slump in Liverpool also con- tributed toward the weakness here, and it was sald the English market was Influenced by New Orleans and Contin- ental sélling,” In addition to the heavy Naudia 6 beara here A ae wl iea f Fad 7" e: Jan "Betray, 890 iy ered, si April bn to, May, 6,99 to 704 0.108: Tuly 40 (9 7,20; a Bepteniber, 7.20 bia; Ger Ices wore; January, 6,71; i, 4.97, July, 7.09; August, 4.15; Oot ber oe een ee FALLS INTO RIVER. Deckhand Steps from I¢e-Coated Gangplauk, While trying to board the steamboat Charles Mulvey, at the foot of Hast Twonty-sixth, atreet, early to-day, Au- qustus Weed, twenty years old, of No, 260 West Nineteenth street, a deckhand, lost his footing on the ice-oat ‘ Bahk and ve into. th ae nett Hans Hs! At thers necious, deg alta ° pital i ie in @ eerlous condition, rox Beste? punishment, wife ext Sunday's Rrating On. cot and spankin We in RIGHT HERE AT HOME 00 Towa Cent, pf. {5% Rit od 10 Kan, & Mich 87% 974 BM +4 $00 K, City Bou... Vi wy 28% 160 Kan, C, 80. pf, 63% 6g en an H 800K, ©, Ft, 8, pe sy 8h aa + 8 NI Y k P | Wh WL. Bw & Wests ew Yor eop e o Recommend an $400 Lou. & Nash—140% 130% le} ate , 200 Manhattan ..160% 106 166% + $00 Met. Bt. Ry,..10% 1% 120 —% a i 1100 Met, Secu, 9B 18h — n orse er 0 n Ss e Cc ne, $000 Mex, Contral., 24% 3% 23% MOMSLP&S.M.9 9 Mixa tex. i ~ | CURED OF PNEUMONIA, ele t was curt. 1 continue to HER BOY HAD BRONCHITIS, inh Mo "Pac, ert 10% ii» —% [Oscar Eagle, t Known Theat-| 81x, bottles was restored to sound) Mrs, Kate Leonard, of 602 Second “DWNat, Bis, Co, .. 664 66% 66%4—%| rical Manager, Says Father John’s health, galned tho flesh I lost, and| A\ , Cured Him with Fath at $500 Nat, Lad 4.1024 24% 25% +%| Medicine Saved His Life — Bullt/ have since beon as well as ever fn my| John’s Medicine, Cures Cold: 100Nat, Lead p.. 98 8 =~ 98 Him Up 80 He Regalned 20) life. Since then I have talked wivh 3 ie | #0 Nat. RRM. pf 4% 41; 41% + 4%] Pounds—Cures Throat and Lung|my physician and learned that he} Our boy of eleven years has been , 00Nat, RRM2p2 i % +%] Troubles, prescribed Father John’s Medicine in| suffering very much from bronchitis / GOON, J, Central,.192% 192 192% + 4 ~ such cases. He agreed with me that | and lung trouble, and we have spent JOON. ¥. Alr Br 169 188 163 4 After an acute attack of typhold ‘ PAM Tenderttl merit, (Signed) | quite a sum of money for doctors and| ay Be ae ari Joong a1” | Pneumonia T got up and out of a. stok Beg fs bs ebaled rE cod tor Lieb- aang he ne of ura recom: 820 Nor, & West,,. 19% 10% iHiy + | bed to attend to pressing business i ss , me. I have tried and at yor iis 100 Nor. Am. 101% 101% + | matters. I had a racking cough such GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS. it, having obtained very satistactory 900 Ont, & We: i %slas it 1s impossible to describe, My results, Our boy {8 getting stouter | After Five Years of Gatarrh, Diana Conrad, of 858 Park Ave. Brook lyn, Found Rellef in Father John's Medicine, Cures Colds, After having used soveral remedies| for catarrh of the nose and throat and finding no relief, 1 was given up| by our doctors as a hopeless case, ns they were not ablé’ to cure mb after five years, I was Induced by my als ter to try Father John’s Medicine, and aftor taking three bottles of Father John’s Medicine I have found almost Nigltlnad a I shnll be 0 recommend it to any one ‘ns. I was, ee Conrad, 858 Park ire, fhumbers never before equaled, und be: | tit ODELL GUEST AT BiG HARMONY DINNER TONIGHT Former Governor WI Atter) « Rananet at Renabiiean Clab— Famoun Speakers Invited, Former Gov, Odell did not ome to down to-day, us he bad promised, and @ number of members ot the Legisla~ taf, as woll as other Republicans who Were prepared to meet the Chairman, ne ty be content with the receipt of ‘ord wl nvon that he would not leave New burg until late this afternoon, thus ondzling, him to meet his colleagues in conference to-night, Tt is learned that Chairman Odell swill remain in the olty for several days, ‘uring which converences will be held fo the Firth Avenue Hotel, ‘Chairman Odell will be one of the brincipal guests to-night at the Repub- lican Club dinner, There will be pres- some of the most prominen, Ras is Be fn the ty, ihe ven to the former over Or, it mi ¢ xecutive pa eee Chatrman 1 Committee 0! omit’ H William Halpin, Chairman the oan: iy Committee, and Charles Murray, rmer Chairman of the Gone Com- stare’ Guttse, ents was Nae “jeupadal an Ol ne Pour of ait ot He peraenatarleds aly reatoce he “beneflolar! recent) broke away. Nie the baa fhation Ih the Depew-Binck {mbrom fo and cham. ploned the cause of Senator Donew, MISSING CAPITALIST FOUND DEAD IN THE RIVER. | Disnppearance of Neji 8, Phelpn Had Been » Mystery for Several Weoks, RBATTLY CRENK, Mich,, Ja body of Neil 8. Phelps, the ¢a this olty, who mysteriously disappeared @ number of weoks ago gnd.who was Inter supposed to have been located In British Columbia, badly decompougd in the river here, a New Broom Every Day, A Finnish housewife buys a now] broom every morning—a necessary ox- travagance, wince she sweeps her whole! house every diy, anda the broom ahe uses Js juat a bundle of fiush, green birch leaves, whoke uatural dampness Neks up ¢ ne dial. | “CHOICE “GROCERIES Potatoes. The finest from Long Island, large, white, mealy, dry and ‘sound, Specially selected and contracted for; this week a basket, | Ic PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS. § The Best Milled. baking qualities, Price for this week— 24% Ib, bag, 89c tar; 4 Ib. can 35¢.) Y% Ib, can 18c; 4 lb, can, Tomatoes, Essie Krand—Big, fours, red, ripe, lusclous New Jersey frult—the finest grown—carefully — sejected, hand packed in large solid filled cans; 2 tor., 25¢ vee Cooper's Gelatine. The famous dessert, popular with all Housekeepers a 5¢ Package,.... Crosse & Blackwell's Imported Pickles. Celebrated for thelr excellence throughout the world; full assort- ment, including Walnuts, Ontons, Girkins, Chow Chow, Mixed, tesa Dottle.seeree severe | 7) 1y Lima Beans—Dasie brand, hi ity, with the fe hepiolced T feta . & HA MORE WHISKEY, “8, @ 1” Stamps freel, 50; and seems to be improving all t time, (Signed) Mrs. Kate Leona: 692 Second ave,, New York City, ecepemtettes COULD NOT LIE DOWN. New York Woman Gur Cured of Cough | and Lung Trouble by er | Jolin's Medicine, I could not le down for three nights, | had auch a cough and lung trouble. I was told to take Father John's Medicine, and I did, 1 want to ik you for its merits, as the ite. Tie cured me. (Sig Friend,-8- @t: Mark's ork Gly, Cures Colds, |: y | 30 120 110 10 “S, & H,"? Stam a bottle 30¢,; J. land; | Spinach — Victory brand: Butler’ 8 Fracut Coffees. seen Stusto’ Best Mocha & Java Coffee te ae Best Maracaibo Coffee Ss } & H- Greon BE Best Santos Coffee oir ice * 176 . & HE” Green Samm! Choice SantosCoffee gigs den Bree, 0c '10¢| ° nps freels for. $28 are other appreciabl Stamp collectors with our everything else, except C, Double Blue Ribbon Allthe strength there is in wheat: bY} easy to cook and Pay easy to ee Now nourishing jf food for children; {i ip lb, care tear 70S Oranges. The pick. of the new Flor- ida crop,sweet and juicy; priced accord. ing to size; a dozen, 38e., 30c., 25, and 19¢ fresh; pure and strong; patent the original str and vine used; wetter, Prunes. Highest grade of Santa Clara Valley Fruit, fine flavor, sweet and meaty, averaging 45 to the Ib,; 3 Ibs, 25c for... Same quality. of fruit, aver aging 95 to the Ib.; 3 Ibs for... .ssee eee 14c Fea weaeeeere Good Living, our complete price list, Calendar for 1905. | Peaches packed and choice; a van, worth 400, Our price, ly worth 800, lar price, 25c 20c olsewhere 15c Mgar-# Nf-ralsin Bnd lat labore We} rt es ua Maple ayrupe Gees half. vaya otll a Drip Brrup—Doubly refin quart bot! ‘Triumph; i Horain, i Southern rad packag All jugs free, 128 ‘+S &.1H"” Green Stamps with every bail gation of IMPERIAL WHY S$. @ HH, Green LIBERTY BRAND. Guaranteed full strength, tight seal retains all [wee 10C(Z)| We pe A RECENT ATTACK ‘of plourlay lett atrength did not Ree ] assed night and day J B, Lemmer, preseribed LiSeRitd, saying it T had finished the firat bottle I hagan t Ldn e df cough disappeared entirely and. I commenced: to Na WH what bt in in | Linonine hag my hoarty indorsoment, and { recommend it to bullder or who suffer from coughs, colds, bronchitis or luag troubl “Ree. Pastoy St, Peter's R. C, Church, Danbury, Conn, Linonine, the Fooi-Modiaine, aweet a6 cream, cures coughs) 0) tarrh and bronchitis, strengthons ond builds up tho syatom, a cures for the lunge afd throat, Linonine does not mombranés with a atifiing drug, but goes into the was found to-day | within, making the cure so thorough that all the waste the cold calm ish over and! the aystom {s-more than made up, and new, warm, nourléhing blood yelns. The membranes are cleared and strengthened and p! prevented, All druggists—600c,, $1, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Quality, Price @ ==> are the three things which every prudent housekeeper considers in the selection of her grocer. JAMES BUTLER Grocery Stores combine the three to perfection, Quality first, last and all the time must have, Our prices are obviously far lower than other retailers’, We buy and sell enable uso keep prices down and always insure the freshest and purest’ foods, Stores are conveniently located; you see them everywhere; for we have now 138 retail branches Greater New York and its immediate vicinity, Courteous attention, accurate service and quick deli features that we insist upon. ‘The marvellous growth of our businessvand the § flow of Bi customhers prove that we please and satisfy our patrons, This week we offer some exceptionall extra alr. |] ly attractive prices and extra Eras for Green tad rae TEAS, COFFEES, WINES and LIQUORS,_ Dd. groceries, the distribution to everybody of Trading Siam 3. Aunt Nanna’s é Pancate Flour Makes the light. est and most dell- Clous of cakes and | muting; Self-rais. Ing and most eco- nomical, 2-1b. carton, N= 10 | anuctehtenn’ poeter ae | Lemons. Bright, fresh, juicy Messi« nas; new im. portation, priced accord. ing to’ size, a MONDAY MORNING WO The enormous quantities in We also continue w Sugar Corn. The famous’ Monocacy Valley C sweet, erty and tender, wil natural field favor; up Maine style and standards. a can, ‘ Condensed Mil ESSIE BRAND. Richest and purest ot milk from fam- til herds in the pair e Valle very tich fi specially “adapted for infants and young chil I 0c dren; a can, LIBERTY BRAND, ength |) Rich and pure, from unsi until dozen, 186.1 | New. York state milk and recommended and very | ie as CARR econ Pa cnscacainn Biscuit Dainties Fresh from the ovens of the National Biscuit Company. 138 Grocery Stores. Buy at the Nearest and Save Money on Ryery Purchase. FREB TO ALL—Yours for the Asking: Cop: containing valuable cooking recipes, etc, also Novel Weather Barometer and Card Social Teas, Butter fis, Red Grahams. Golden Crisps, Vienna Crimps, Jonnies, Eas fornia ked In tloh syrup} a can Pears—Fancy Pad pid fruit, rich syru stumed Olives asey with 8] bottle “ Green Stay yy of our new magazine, hints and suggestions, panish pimentos; Butler's Celebrated Teas 4 ith every Ib. of felt every ot UNXLD TEAS formom. aa hat ">: Best No, 1 Teas sales Increase dally; 3° CANS LOF,. ss eee eee l3c Armacao Brand—Larg delicious flavor, eri French olive ol, full ae regular price 25¢.; our price, acan A pkee, Oc Alb, 0c Large, sound, full flavored from Cape Cod and New Jersey; a quart, Sugi creamy, with the natural Seis the te ia oa se: finer” packed} ‘and; finest mea on Snape Butleres an “ant if sean rele % with ool nia bar sa oa ee ee sett Fred for table tees quart bottles: 2 oe bed fi 1 5c i Golden ‘Tips 77's tines me 15" Sik erecrinvot"™ Choice No. 2 Teas eueee carton Extra Special ‘‘S. @ H.”’ Green Her Offers _ With Our Popular Wines and Liquors. given with every gallon of MONOGRAM WHISKEY, for $3.00; TRY« (0; IMPORTED CASTILLO PORT, Cabinet vintage, for $2.50; and IMPORTED | GIRALDA SHERRY, Solera vintage, for $2.50. given with ever: All jugs free, gallon of IMPERIAL WHISKEY, at $2, 00, and with every half gallon of MONOURAM WHISKEY, for $1.80; TRYMORE WHISKEY, for $1.25; IM-+ PORTED GIRALDA SHERRY, Solera vintage, for $1. 235 and IMPORTED CASTILLO PoRT, Cabinet vintage, for r $1.25, “S, & H.'’ Stamps freely given with every bottle of the four. INTERNATIONAL, FAVORITES— viz.t MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY, for 75c.; KINGUSSIE SCOTCH WHISKEY, for 85c.; SIR JOHN POWER’S THREE* «SWALLOW. IRISH WHISKEY, for $1.00; and GODET BROTHERS’ THREE: STAR FRENCH CHAMPAGNE BRANDY, for $1.15. _ “s, & H.’? Stamps freely given with every bottle of WIL, SON “WHISKEY ’ our own bottling, for 85c.; HUNTER WHISKEY, our own bottling, for 85c¢.; TRYMORE WHISKEY, for 50c.; IM» PORTED GIRALDA SHERRY, Solera vintage, for 75c.; and IMPORTED CASTILLO PorT, Cabinet vintage, for 75c. “S, & H.’? Stamps freely given with every bottle of tho J, B. PURE CALIFORNIA PORT and SHERRY WINES, viz.: J: B. CHOICE at 25c, a bottle, J. B, SUP B, TRYMORE at 50c, a bottle, freely given with every bottle of the famous J, B. “CALIFORNIA CLARETS, viz: J. B. CLARET, a bottle 20c,; J. B. RED DIAMOND, a bottle 25c.; J. B, BLUB DIAMOND, B, ZINFANDEL, a bottle 35¢, EV for $1.00, porated choicest i a JOR at 35c. a bottle, and J, Sensational Price Continued This, Weeks Guiness’s Dublin Stout Thomas McMullen & Co.'s Bottling, 1 4 ‘Dozen Bottles, ® ie 2 25c Orders for Wines, Liquors, Stout, Bte., will be taken at | any of our Grocery Stores for delivery, C, O. D,, from our nearest Licensed Liquor Store,