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—— ood sists an Attempt of pawyers to Take Pos- session of Offices, IN SOLE CHARGE ——= cares He Will Maintain government, sof 194 wore quoted at oT ussians were better sup- ported the Continent. ——— COTTON GAINS ON BULL SUPPORT Cotton lacked feature in tho market ttading to-day, prices opening from 1 point higher to 2 points lower, There was. moderate buying by wire houses influenced by the ligat receipts at the ports, Bull support was tn evidence to some extent, the result being a slow but persistent rise following the call to a level of about 5 to 3 points higher, ‘The opening prices were; January, 6.92 ie. H fled Ao Aad wri (08 to 7,00) 710 to 7.15) May, 7. 6 AUR at to. 7138; Sully, 8, to August, 7.82 to 7.34; September, 7.96 ‘0 7.40; Ocluber, 7,35 to 73h, November, 7.25 to 7.28, The jate prices were: March, 7,01; July, 7.21; October, 7.82, STOCKS STRONE, TRADING LIGHT Union Pacific and Illinois Central the Features, with Steel and Copper Showing Vigor and Ranking as Leaders, CONSOLIDATED GAS AND SUGAR ALSO FIND FAVOR, —— SHIPPERS HELD | BY THE THROAT ‘Two members of the firm of Rollins pM Rollins, counsel for Munroo & Mun- the defunct brokerage firm, went on the eleventh the Broad Exchange Building @fternoon and demanded of J. ‘Work, the receiver, that he va- ) and allow them to take posses: . . Work, who had caused the to be barricaded, refused and the departed, ir visit was in line with a threat “by Munroe & Munroe on Gat- ‘might that they would take pos- h of thelr old offices to-dav and fbusiness, Mir, Work took steps ‘any attempts to oust him, by if necessary, ther Rollins & Rollins nor any- oan take possession of these ‘without an omer from the "he announced, fort made pubilo this afternoon he had written to Rollins & ine th reply to a demand|that he ‘414 give the firm the offices, In he goes into the case thor- ly, not omiting to suggest that it ‘well for Munroe & Munroe to ate with the recelver in procur- ‘recovery of money and property t to satisfy the claims of their ? He announces that all the inapta, he can find are worth a little ‘than $5,000, Allegations Stays In, Holt, in the United States Dis to-day denied an application oimset for Munroe & Munroo ‘all allogations of fraud stricken petition in bankruptcy. Abra+ ot counsel for the credi+| jin, ounced to the court that an ed petition was belng prepared, atte petition fall to make. alle- ot travdt" he was asked. on your Iife,” he replied. ’ than ever, Gi when we filed tho.orlgingl | in bamkruptoy.”” Holt algo denied a motion to re- tain brokers who hold Mon- ‘Boston stock as collateral for to Munroe & Munroe from Gamuel Untermyer argued he stock was all dumped on the yah Once the value would prob- from §1.10 to 25 cents a share, counsel, recelver at igs 5 Okets agreed) through five daya’ notice to the ‘any of the stock In onter | { p may take steps to protect {t, ucceeded #tock, which tho firm is sup+ ‘own, to-day, He considers this a post moves he has made. Munroe é Munroe failed on / two clerks rin the ofce, Quinoy and ‘one Beauclerc, wero 498,000 Bhares of stock between ‘A formal assignment was made, the abject of bd that* the was Te termyer says that ‘the clerks iit to the stork, gave no con- for it and that the whole n was simply a scheme to wet way unul there should he srein of the firm, Riek i within reagh of ting for Mr, Loomin, con nt onounparpant of shes oe that they woul Tacs t that the National City Bank Prealdent Loomis, of that in- eee a ay ce 6 enable them to pay stop tHe Npcapey proceeds 15 is due on ie ean row, d fine grueling p for him be pleased to 0} iret the ald of the they are not flat. thi the National ene we wi notoriety | than. sand ot. $2000 or 8, ‘ ve thempelves from the Bt tenth ing, in the bank- ‘ork Pegg ihe to- e in is Rood st n- iy ‘value, but {tts not a ‘dro buekot compared to the ‘Iia= was direct wireless telegraph leation between the directors’ the ‘Munroe & Munroe eleven- And some polnt outalde, Mes- le i Went, from there and jout recourse to the regu. ren} or telephone methods of n eg The obloct of this plant is u mystery to the ro- en ed ERICAN STOCKS ' FIRM IN LONDON. LONDON, Jan. 9.~Money in the mar- to-day was in fair demand and owing to the Mquidation of tha to the Bank of England, nia were firm on the talk of bus loan flotations, ing On the Stock Exchange was tig and uninteresting. Ramors Jasues and the approaching set- it offset the effect of the favor-| P Board of Trade returns, Consols is opened irregular and most- n ‘We know |i this Munroe business now} 4! Hot Protest Against Private Car Evils Made to Congress in Which the Domination of Ar- mour Is Told, WASHINGTON, Jan, %&—The Inter state Commerce Committees of the House to-day continued ite hearings on bills to further restrict the carriers, Mr, Lovering, of Massachusetts, a membor of the committee, at the out> set protested against the manner in which E, P Bacon, chairman of the Interstate Commerce Law Convention, had been interrogated by Mr, Mann at the last session, ! He charged that the questions were entirely too personal, and did not bear on tthe merits of the Cooper-Quarles bill under consideration, it was, he said, a matter of Mttle consequence to iim whether he was one of four men accused of holding up a bill. What he wanted was questions asked witnesses which would elicit facts, "I absolutely disclaim," he vigorously as- perted “any part or parcel in the men- ner of questioning that was followed at the last session of the committee.” “And I am disposed to agree with you,” interjected Mr, Richardson, of Alabama, Gerrge F. Mead, a member of the National League of Commission Mer- chants, of Boston, and aleo of the Bos- ton Frut-Growers’ Exchange, then took the. stand and complained of what he oud wore ‘the inroads made into his business, by, the, so-called private cur e8, 4 ‘These lines, he sald, have grown to uch an extent that the car-line com- side hed Armour & Co, praotl- be ‘Sdntrolied the price of perishable ities in this country, No iene, he deghared, perhaps much, p that Amour & Co. ‘without lloense, and he Betray Sur kina Hoy thet eee “t to eae rates, powers inva: Sythe Rooper chacien’ MH, Bie Soenion ‘by Mr, Mann, Howtay count ‘not only on the point of ruin, very many husiness houses Asked by Mr, Lovering if the rall- roads wo weloome a change regard- dng contracts for refrigerating cars, Mr, Mead ceniled that he believed they from the domination of Armour & Co, Who, he sald, held over the railroads the threat to destroy thet usiness, iat ‘hey needgprotection againet high+ plowed ‘d- in the Inter- to fix rat Wee $33; rmour . is aa threat to force exclusive contracts, , Mr, sl deci there were many tefriverator car companies with cars! t lo work the Armour car could not do," and yet, he said, the shippers of hes and fruit from ac Georgia cond not Use those cats be- cause Armour & Co, had the exclusive pontract. (i pe Seales ee $21,000,000 IN NEW TUNNEL-BUILDING CONCERN Subways for New ¥ ALBANY, Jan. 9.--"Hudson Compan- fea," of New York City, was Incorpo+ tated to-day, with a capital of $21,000,000, to construct and operate tunnels, rall- roads and other enterprises in the States of New York and New Jersey, The directors are F, W, Wals, T. J. J, Lackman, William H, Barnum, John A. Reprise. Gilbert H, Montague, Herbert Scoville and George H, Tower, of New York sith ose A, Mackey, of Brooklyn; Willlam EB, Kenney and Lowls 1, Waring, of Plainfield, N, J. ‘A, W, Westervelt, of Englewood, a WOMAN ASKS RECEIVER. aA 1088] Heclares in Court BIN that Icc Linen Concern In Insolvent, TRENTON, N. J., Jan, 9—Sarah A, Hewitt, of Ringwood, N. J., filed a vill in the Court of Chancery to-day asking for a receiver for the New York and New Jersey Ice Lines, which has property at Lake Mahopac, N. Y,, and Boho Lake, N. J., on the ground that the company is insolvent. Tho liabilities are placed at $18,000 and the assets $20,000, oe SHIPPING NEWS, C FOR TO-DAY, in sets, 4,50/Moon ots. 9.54 THE TIDES, High Water, AM. BM, Oy 10.34 AL Sun rises. 7. Low Water, AM. PM |andy Hook, , Governor's Tal Hell Gate Fer 10 10.21 Bs tae 52 4 PORT OF NEW YORK, to above parity, Erie was gn under a wevival of ARKIY Yeeland «... Antwerp ity of Memphis javannah Pocuh ntas Ventes Sarraxanvott London HB DIR jalventon epUblie vis . Ge New. York. ‘Rotterdam INCOMING S)‘2AMSHIPS, DUB TO-DAY. i Algeria, Gibraltar, Patria, Oibratt frrioks, Pordeaug, — Wluecher, Huinbur Pomeranian, Glasgow. British King, Antwerp, Bais OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Hamuten, Ah yy... =} 120. Chi. Un, Tr,,.. 0 St, Paul, Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania and: Pa- cifics in the Trading—Metro- politan Still Weak. ‘Trading was comparatively light on the stock market to-day, but the tone of the market was confident, prices fin fehing fractionally higher all around. Union Pacific displayed the most vigor, the price advancing 16-8 por cent. to 151-8 after opening et 1141-2 on a sale of 3,000 shares, A movement in Iilinols Central sent tho price up more than 8 points, but later a reaction ocourred which lowerod the price more than 1 per cent. Metropolitan Street Ralway and Se- curitles continued weak throughout the session, whilo Manhatan and Brooklyn Rapld Traneit advanced 268 aud 11-4 respectively. St, Paul, Baltimore & Ohlo, Missourl Panifie, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific, Atchison and Loulsville & Nashville ‘hela prominent positions at advances of from 1 to 11-2 per cent, ‘i Fate, eth elt co Tat at » the common In cent., to 90, while the ferred touch- ed 98, ‘Amalgamatel Copper, Tennessee Coat au ign Coretta ae and Ams 8 fj The ° eink of Hine was fractionally higuer, i were fairly active. fone sales of stocks were 687,100 shares and of bonds $4,421,00. pRaSe SOAS The Closing @ High. Low, Close. ch's. 7 ib oY + £8% ob Ap m4 + % 1% — % Wa +% «@ Bales. 100 Am, Beet pf... 17 42100 Amal, Copper.. 71% 1200 Am, Car & F.. 384 40 .Am, C, & F. nt 0% 90) Am, Cotton Ol] 35% 1 Am. Grass Tw, 12% 100. Am. H, & Tae 19K 200 Am, H. & L, pf 4 900 Am, Ice .... OY 10 Am, Lin, Off 1100 Am, Looo .. ta Am, Loco, pt. 104% an 100 Am, T, pf, ot. 01% 200 Amer, Wool .. 22 100.Am, Woot pt. 9% 500 Anaconda «+ 107% 600A, 'T, & B, 18. 87% 000A, T. & 8.F.pt.101% 1490) Batt, & Obl 106% yn Brock, R. T.,. GL 600 Huns, Co 840 Bit, & 8 1900 Chee, & Ghhko,. 48% OCH, & Alton., 42% ‘7100 Chi, Gf, West! 22% 1WC.,Gt.W.pt, B, 86% 9100 C,, M, & St, PATS 60 Chi, Term .... 10 1100.0hi, Term, pf.. 19% 10 Dley, .& Pitts .185 8 ML . 16% 1 MH 16% 2% a 1M% 1204 H% ag South 400 Col, 400 Col, Bo, lst pf 61% -% 1954, 14 129% + % 185% +14 2 +2 tied | 60 3B 64g — Hh 1% —~ 4 £200 Con, Gas, tas 200 Con, Toh, Df. .0% 700 Del, & Hivi,, 186% 100T., Le, & Wri 2 100 Den, & R. G., 32 SOT) & RH, G, pf 86% 200 Dot Un, Ry... 78 600 Det Sowth, . 6% 800 Dat, South, pf s1%, 900 Pistillers 8... 87% 201, 8, Bad, D 25% 254 My 39% + % Th — a -% 18844 -— 4 159% +244 2 76% + % 2900 Birla 2d pf, 1000 Gen, Piece, Co.187% 19100111, Central... 160% 10) Int. Papor 100 Int, Paper Women’s Hosiery Dept. Sale of Black Cotton high openwork instep style, Lord Sater, 10 Towa Central, 0% 94 94% — 4 100 Towa Cont, pt. O% 69% TM Kan, Chy go, 9% 2 ahh +1 200K. C, BO ph. 0% 69 BY +H 100 Wulel, Toe Go, 00 0 6) 2001, B, & Wort, 0 8S 4100 Lou, d& Nawh140% 1894 180% 1400 Manhattan 160} 16014 169% +2 190600 Afet, Bs Ry. IBM 1d 1h | 7100 Met, Beou...., 144 7% THe—l+ 20600 Mex, Central, HH 2% 4 +h 8100M., K, & Tox. 82 = 81M BI“ 4800 M., 'T, & T. pe Oh 69% 6% — % 8900 Mo, Pacific ...107 105% 105% + % WONoshC& Bt Luo 140 10 +2 200 Nat. Bla, Co,, 88% 66% bb — % 600 Nat, Laid... BH 100 Nat, Lead pf. 8% 08% 08% + % MONat, B&B. MK OB +h 19600 NatRRM pf, 49 1% 4% +1% @ONet RRM Mpfd 2% 2 +2 @OON, J. Central,.191 199} 19% —? 2200.N, Y. Contral..14% 148% 141 WNYC & SLT 7 TT +% ONY NH & H..208 208 208 +83 100 Nor. & West. 0% 74 TH +% 0 North Am 100 100 Pac, Const . 90 Pao, Mail . 3% 38T 8Th + % . 90% 0m 0h — 0 Pullman P, ‘C240 280% 2400 +8 IO Ry. St. Sp... 83 38h Stet Mb BEEF TRUST METHODS TOKD Attorney General Moody Insists That the Paokers’ Comhina- tion Is a Conspiracy and Shows How the Public Loses. PRICES BID UP TO | ABNORMAL POINTS. Agreements Between Them Arbitrary and Rates Are Kept Up by a System that Makes Competition Impossible. ——— WASHINGTON, Jan. 9%—Attorney- General Moody finished his arraignment of the Beef Trust in the Supreme Court 1600 Rep, Stecl .... 16% 164 10%4—% 00 Rep. Bteel pf. 6 67% 6 —% 49000 Reading .. .. 82% 81% 81% 100 Reading 1 p. 02% Wh MY + % 000 Reading 24 pf. Mie 844 Sih 19000 Rock Island., 87 86% 90% +% 1800 Rub, Goods . 2% 2% y+ % 200Rub, Gds pf. %% 9 Wie t-te 200 Sloss-Sheff ... 63 G2 62¢q + % 8008L, & SH.2d p, TO TH — 4 OMSL L. SW... 2h Be Beh G00 St. LBW. pf. 08% 5Blq ARy 10700 So, Pacific b Om BM 1400 South Pac, p..116% 116 116% + % 290 Sou, Ry, Co.. 354 MH Gi + % 200 Sou, Ry, Co p97 95% 974 —% s00Stan Rk & TCo 2% %% M— 4 100 Ténn, C, & Ir, 71% 1% +4 100 Tol St L & W 4 36M 1001. Kt, LAS W.p 64% wy — % 10Mwin C R T..,106, 106 69850 Unton Paw ..,,115% 14+ % 100 Un. Pac, pf... 97 7 -% 100 Un, Ry, In pt, 65% OHH + Udy +16 37% — | Hi Lisle Thread Hose, extra fine gauze with garter splicing, medium weight, with white heels and toes, and some very good Black Cotton Hose with unbleached heels,toes and ynbleached soles; value soc. 35¢. pair, 3 pairs for $1.00. Plain Embroidered & Openwork Silk Hose. We have a quantity of beautifully embroidered and dainty openwork webs; also plain silk in every quality and color at attractive prices, Many odd sizes and styles at reduced prices, & Laylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave, Nineteenth St, R900 U 8 CL Pipe,, Um MOU SCIP pf.. 8% 85% 42K, KOU SR & Im,, 8 1% + 00 T, 8. Leather, 12% 1% 240 U. B. Leath. pf.101% Mm —% 100 U, 8, Rubber,, 36% 8% +15 8100 U. B, Rub, pf.100% 9% +1% 42800 U, 8, Steel.,,.., 30 2% + % 42200 U. 8. Steal pf, 93 02% + % 2700 Va.-Car, Ch... 83% 88H +14 $00 Va.-Car.Ch, pf.109 109 —% 100 Wabal 21% 800 Wabash pf.... 42% 2W West. Un. Tel, 93% 200 Wheel. & L, EB. 18% 10 W.& L.E.1st pf, 46 500 W.& 1.6.24 pt, 2% 300 Wis, Central .. 21% 2% a4, ‘ONLY:20.T0 TAX FOR $500,000 Assessors Sucoeéd in Compiling Extraordinarily Small List of New Yorkers Rated at Half Million or More, Tf the list given out to-dey by Presi- dent O'Donnel, of the Department of ‘Taxes and Assessments, t¢ correct it Is ‘apparent that most of New York's wealthy citizeris have established legal Tesidences elsewhere, The aasessors have found only twenty persons to assess at $500,000 or more of personal property, President O'Donnel instructed his of- floe force to compile a list of all the New Yorkers who are assessed at more than $600,000, Following is the lst al- phabetically arranged Gates, Charles G Grace, Lillias Arnuld, | Harrie Boldt, Chisholm, Hugh | J Carnogie, Andrew Clark, Ellen M. ray, J, Archibald, Josep! gest SESSE5. 23 Dm Rela, baniel 0. ockefeller, Joni ¢, Ruseell Strong, William i, Vanderbilt, Alice G, ‘andorbilt, Frederick, Vanderbilt, William K. Wallach, Emma White, Badie Cran —— = 7,000 MINERS STRIKE, BERLIN, Jan, 9—The Tageblatt this afternoon pubWehed @ despatch from Es- sen saying that 7,000 miners of that dis- trict have already struck. to-day, He was emphatic in his decia- ration that the combination of packers was in restraint of trade, and inelated that the decision must be against them. In conclusion Mr, Moody sald: “These are the main subjects of the unlawful conspiracy among the de- fendants, Others are sot forth in the petition, the purpose of which ts to make more effective the main oon- aplraey and render {it less easy for the defendants themselves to escape from the performance of the unlawful con- apiracy which they have formed, 1 will now oonsider these subsidiary agreements, “First—In the seventh paragraph of the petition it appears that the de- fendants have agreed upon this de- vice; In pursuance of the conspiracy among themselves thelr agents bid up the price of live stock at certain se- lected times to an abnonmal point. ‘his naturally induces the shipment from other States of live stock to the pointe where the price {s bid up in quantities much larger than under normal con- ditions, Then, takin gadvantage of this congestion of the markets, they refrain from bidding against each other in ‘the purchase of live stock, with the re> eult that the producers and owners of the etock are forced to eell at ruinous prices. : Doubly Profitable. "Thus, the unlawful conspiracy to refrain from bidding against each other is made doubly profitable, and the great profits which come from the transac. tion In turn increase the power of the combination and tend to fasten upon the people a monopoly, The con- ; ptracy -40-this-oase-to-anoltiary tothe conspiracy to refrath trom bidding ‘and to the creation of the monopoly whilsh this wholo case dlecloses, "“Beoond—It la alleged tn tho olghth EAT FAILS TO” HOLD EARLY GAINS The small world’s shipments of wheat paragraph that for the purpogy of ald-| for the week caused a higher opening {n@ in the raleing, lowortng, Mixing and malntaining of unifarm prices for fresh moat, the defendants collusively ro- stricted and urtalted shipmenta of meate to the various markets through- out the country, | “The word ‘collusively’ fairly interpres ted meana that they ourtalled shipments by agreements with each other, Doubt- legs euch @ transaction some times may be entirely legitimate, Nols considera- ton 1a recognised in the decree, which exempts from its prohibition the our- ladling of shipments made in good faith to prsvent the congestion of markets, They Impone Penalties, “Thind—In paragraph eight penalties are imposed dgalnst each other by de- fendants for al) deviations from prices fixed, which needs no special, comment. “Fourth—In paragraph eight, also, ‘Unt. form rules for the giving of oredits are agreed upon, harmless, but its purpose is anciHary to the mein conspiracy stated In that para- @raph, namely, the suppression of all competition among the defendants, “They wil not alow thomselves even to compete for the term of credit which nay be given to thelr respective cus- tomers, No purchaser may go from oie to another of these defendants and ob- tein the advantage of a single day's de- lay in the shipment of his bill, “Iifth—The same purpose {s behind ‘the agreement alleged in the ninth para- graph of the petition, to make and im- pose uniform charags for cartuge, ‘he price of the meat ts uniform; the terms of credit are uniform; even the nutes of cartage are uniform; and all this comes about by the agreement of the parties ‘and 4s designed in the most effective way to prohibit in the minutest detafl ail posaibla competition in prices, “I have now discussed, separately, all the agreements and acts of the de- fendants which were complained of as unlawful in the petition and enjoined by the decree of the court below. I have endeavored to show, with respect to each of them, that they relate to interstate commerce and either re- strained It or monopolized it within the meaning of the law, I should be un- willing, however, to rest the case here, ‘There {s a larger view of it to be taken than appears from the allega- tions In the petition’ considered sepa rately, “Iho combination which they have entered {nto 1s designed to restrain all thelr business transactions, exclusive of manufacture, by the supproselon of all competition therein, both in their pur- chases and thelr sales, py the fixing and maintaining of uniform prices for thelr rodiict, and, so far as possible, unl- form prices for thelr raw material, and by obtaining such unlawful advantages us tend to create a monopoly in a noces- sity of life. ooo EXECUTION DATES FIXED. ALBANY, Jan, 9,—The Court of Ap- penis has fixed the week beginning Feb, 20 for the execution of Frank Rimleri and Adolph Koenig, of New York, and Geonge A. ith, of Roohester. | Ri- mierl and Koenig will die at Sing Sing; Smith at Auburn, Lisle Thread Hose. patterns in the B.-Altman & Ca, STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 5 P. M. DAILY, FURS AND FUR GARMENTS. \ 1 N Attention is called to considerable recuetlons which have been made in the prices of a number of styles of High-class Furs and Fur Garments, The following Garments (recently made-up) will be offered to-morrow (TUESDAY), January | 0th: Coats of Natural Squirrel, . $65.00 . . . Squirrel Lined Cloth Paletots, with Persian Paw, Alaska Sable or Beaver Collars, sleeves also fur lined, Persian Lamb Coats, with Mink and Baum Marten, $35.00 & $50.00 shawl collars of Chinchilla, $125.00 . . Also Fur Sets, consisting of Muff and Neckpiece, as follows: Natural Squirrel, $11.75 and $20.50; Sabled Squirrel, $14.50 and $17.00; Persian Paw, $16.25; Persian Lamb, $23.00; Beaver, $20.00; Black Lynx, $34.00; Mink, $35.00; Alaska Sable,$17.75 and $27,00, for boys and girls, tical, hard service, for Opera, dancing SOROSTS The Best Shoe for Women, l Skating Boots,—for ladies,—and in new models Heavy Boots,—for severe weather or ‘rainy day” dress, for this winter season are at- tractive in appearance yet designed for prac. Dancing Slippers are shown in numerous models and the latest colors,—they range from simple Cuban heeled “ Pumps” to elabor- ately beaded kid sandals,—and are suitable or home evening dress, JAMES McGREERY & C0, Twenty-third Street. This of tteelf might be |} {in the market to-day, The gainé were not held, however, profit taking belng free as the session advanced. Qorn waa steady and unchanged In the carly dealings, but soon weakened, rices declining about ‘I-4 of a cent New Yérk's opening prices were: Whoat—May, 1166-8; July, 108 1-4, Chieago's opening prices were: Wheat sMay, 165-8 to Mbd4; July, 987-8 Com—May, 441-2 to 4 3-8 to 442-2; July, 45 th 47-8 to 45, January, 418-8 to dL )-4} September, 45 3-8, < w York's closing prices were: May wheat, 1.17 1-2 asked; July, 1.08 8-4 bid; Mahia We if prices were! Tan: Shicago's closing prices we 4 ° ary wheat VU 4; May 117 1-4 asked; June, 113,6-8; July, (9 162 to 99 5-8, Jan= wary corn 41 6-8: May, 4 1:2 to 4 6-8) 17, 45 1-8 bid; Soptember, 45 Simple Remedy Just Breathe Hyomel Four Timea a Day and Be “ured, It @ fow years ago some one had ga‘) you can cure catarrh by breathivg gir charged with healing baleams the {doy would have been ridiculed, and it remained for that eminent investigator, R, Ty Booth, to discover in Hyomel this method of cure, Breathe Hyomei through the inbaler for a few minutes four times a day and It will cure the worst case of catarrh, It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the als prevents frritation and effects 1 com| and lasting cure. In New York there are scores of well. known people who, haye been cured of catarrh by Hyomel, If tt does not hel, you Hegeman & Co. will return the mone; you paid for Hyomél, Broadway, and all branches. Mall J “Hogeman & Co. Tho Corporation, 200 filled promptly.” . Dress Shields. Single Nainsook Covered Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4—regular price real sale price, dozen $5c.; Light eight Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4—regular price 15c.; sale price, dozen 9OC; Pair ssseee vevcersereere Sewing Silks and Cotton. Sewing Silk, best quality, 100 yards —regular price 8c,; sale price, dozen 55; SpOOh. sss eeeeee Silk Machine Twist, H. O'Neill & Co. brand, best quality—regular price 56c.; sale price, dozen $4.50; spOOl..sseeveeseee voor Basting Cotton, 500 yard spool— tegular price $c; sale price, ¢ dozen 33¢.; SPOOL... seeeee Machine Cotton, 100 yard ‘pool, best quality—sale price, 3 SPOONS fOr... sevesere voveed Scissors. Steel Scissors, good quality, 314 to 634 inch—regular price 35c, to $0c, each; sale price....... 25C 100 White Embroidered Lawn Shirt Waist Patterns, choice of, new designs— gpecial at, cath. .ss.eveeeee Value $2.00, $1.25 Our Qualities Are Better or Prices Lower. H.O'Neill & Co January Sale of Notions At Decided Reductions from Regular Prices C |) Cube Pins, dull or bright jet heads \c | price 10c.; sale price...sseree 5c | f Miscellaneous, Feather Stitched Braid, over (wenty styles—regular price 10c.; sale price, Mohair Tubular Shoe Laces—regu lar price 10c, per dozen; sale pri —regular price 7c,; sale price, 4¢ Tape Measures, 60 inch double stitched —regular price 5c; tale price.sss.esseeeee 2c | Black Velvetezn Binding, 5 yard | piece, fine quality — regular | price 18c. piece; sale price. LOC Darning Cotton, extra large ball with darning needle—regular English Pins—regular price 5c, per special price, 2 papers senee Hair Pins, assorted sizes—regular price 5c, per box; sale price,, 2¢ White Twilled Tape, 24 yard piece’ Embroidered White Lawn and Linen Shirt Waist Patterns. ‘Demorest Sewing Machines. ©’ (Basement.) $1.00 Club Membership Fee Sends One to Your Home, Investigate Our Club Plan.—(Basement) i No, 16 Machine (like illustration) isan auto. matic Drop Hiead—swell front old oak, highly polished, ball bearing stand, guar- anteed for 10 years, full set of attachments— feos as other $50.00 ma- chines—our price ... Other models $15.00 to $48.00, —regular price 8c; sale price. §¢ 150 Imported Pure Linen Hand Embroidered Shirt WaistPatterns,new exclusive designs—special at, each... Value $4.00, $2.25 English $25.00 Annual Sale Blankets, Comfortables, Sheets and Pillow Cases continues with unabated interest ; many special lines have been addgd for this week, Down Filled Comfortables from 33% to 5096 less than regular prices, $3.95 to $14.50. Cotton Filled Comfortables, 98 cts., regular $1,935 & $1.60 quality, Blankets, 4 less than regular pricos, $3.95 to $21.50. Utica Sheets and Pillow Cases: By special arrangement we are enabled to offer another lot of Utica Mills Sheets and Pillow Cases at similar re- ductions to those of last week. “Utica” is one of the best known and most reliable muslins on the market and at prices quoted below is ‘ Less Than Wholesale Cost Unmade, Sheets, 54x90 inches, 4 63x99 Pillow Cases. All hand torn and ironed, Regularl Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, 42x36 inches, 140, each, 45x36" lio, 50x36 16ho, bixdo 18ho, y made, for Catarrh, J j / ar RR EEN j

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