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— ‘Benator Saxe, Who Defeated ~~ Plunkitt, Names Thompson for a Clerkship, but Republi. + ‘ans of District Protest. | BOTH PARTIES CLAIM HIM AS:A WORKER, ’ Phinkitt Says He Was “With Him” Last Fall, but Charles __B, Page Vouohes for Ser- "| ‘vices Rendered to Opponent. There is trouble among the politicians Of the Fidteenth and Seventeenth As- sembly Districts, in which Senator Mar- @ and former Senator George Wwe ton’ Plunkitt, whom Baxe beat for the Genatorship Jadt election day, ‘end @ constituent named E, R. Thomp- fon are thé principal actors, Thomp- /@on ts declared to be a Demvorat, but fn the face of thiy fact Senator Saxe, who is a Republican, designated Whotnpeon for one of the clerkships in | Albany over which Genator Saxe has | @ontrol, Furthermore, Thompson, while rav- tog voted in the Fifteenth, is eald to be a fsident of the Seventeenth As- fembly District, residing at Relsen- , ‘webor's hotel, and Retsenweber is a Pronounned Republican, Last night Republicans of the Geven- teenth District got together and pro- tented against tho apolntment of Thompson. Charles B. Pago, a member of the Board of Elections, arose and @efended ‘Thompson, ae excellent work for @enator Baxe pan she lamt campaign, day former Senator George Wash- ton Plunkitt declared that he knew mn intimately and had reason Bat leve that Thompson was “with " in, his last cam; me "Dut," declared the Senator, botln, q@ith wrath, ‘that fellow Thompson is ingrate, He ‘has a Biblical name, kel. I call him "Zlek" for short, ‘ain't short enough now to suit me, Aim half @ doren jobs dn my “ume, Japanese .ouse 1 nage for, Ay Caer hal We all game of politics, an suppose that @ fellow can do as he pleases, T've no kick coming, appointment or no intment, but I would Mike to have facts known, That's all,” arn Beaton, acne’ Bat he Asef ie organize his forces in clpation, ae the next primaries. BACON WILL NOT DENY SLUR But He Does Not Belleve He Charged Congressmen with Being in Combination to Favor Railroads. WASHINGTON, Jan, 10,—The House * Pommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce resumed its inquiry Into the trangportation question to-day, 3, Pp, Bacon, chaitman of tho Interstate Com- merce Law Convention, continued his testimony of last week. Before proceeding Mr, Bacon reviewed the report of his previous testimony, making many corrections, Referring to the questions and anawers about the attitude of four members of the com- mittee who had changed theif position ‘on the Quarles-Cooper bill, Representa- tive Richardson, of Alabama, asked ‘whether the witness had ever hed @ private conversation with him on the bill. “T never had," was the answer, Representative Mann again took up the réputod statement of Mr, Bacon that two-thirds of the members of Con+ gresy owed thelr clevtion to the rall- roads, and stood aa a stone wail against On legislation inimical to the rail. Fonds, While Mr. Bacon would not deny that fhe had mado tho statement, he sald he did not belleve he had sald such a thing. i "T certainly never had such an {dea,’ he concluded. DIES BEFORE HER BROTHER'S EYES @ilex Emily Impard, of Harlem, Suddenly Stricken with Heart Failure. Miss Emily Imgard, fifty-three years ‘old, living with her mother, Mrs, Catherine Imgard, at No, 245 Lenox ‘avenue, diod suddenly to-day on Maat One Hundred and Twenty-fith street, Bho was walking with her brother Julius, when in front of No, 76 Kast One Hundred and Twoenty-ffth street @ collapsed, + Imgard caught her and carried her Into a neighboring store, Dr. Par. menter reeponded to an ambulance call from the Harlem Hospital and pro- nounced Miss Imgard dead, Death, he Yhought, was due to heart failure, —_— ‘LET POLITICS REST. —— Chairman Meyer Says Democrats Need Be in No Hurry to Select { New State Leader. 4 Chairman Cord Meyer, of the State Democratic Committee, declared to-day he would not call a special meeting of the committee because of the retire- ment of David Bennett Hill as leader, No,’ sald Chairman Meyer, "I see mo reas for getting together, It Is my belief ‘le Democrats will weloome nm fost for a while, There ts plenty of tim) In witch to take up the State flendership end other matters,” | DENIAL FOR VENEZUELA. Wompileations with United States Not Imminent, Miniater Says, PARIS, Jan, 10.--The Venesuetan Le- thon has @iven out a denial of the by iad clreulated In Burope that com- ions between the United States | Venesucla ure imminent, " _ a ‘ammany Proposes » to Stand by McClellan zerermarietes|! IN ALMSHOUSE He ts Tammany's announced can- — ny (idate for Mayor next autumn, { ie tier Sforoemenk (st nw John Burrows, 78, Once Promi- The organisation wands tor wu- {| nent In Polltios, Now Friend- w Te aaministesion wit wore tor{| less, Poor and Losing Eye- & olty I ant, Sadtes wit crd Grout in gua exe || Sight, Tums to City for Ald, eeotrtelty investigation, Raines Jaw hotels denounced as 5 stly vice by Tammany. Once prominent in political affairs and Declared @ Republican measure! with plenty of money and by the and revenue prevents repeal. . score, John Burrows, who di the Potice helpless to etop vice Raines Hy reign of “BHI” Tweed was known as hotels foster, “Sweed's mason,” was to-day sent to Smith M. Weed will receiye com: I} the Almehouse on Blackwell's Island by plimentary vote for United Stwtes }| Supt, Mebks, af the Bureau of Depend- Genate, ' om Adults, Health and Street departments’ Burrows és now seventy-elgtt years record enough to elect tlobet. old, ‘he says, and without friends, The CHARLES F. MURPHY, oM man enys he ts losing his sight and Knows not where else to tum for eld except to the city, ; For many years Burrows was one 0 4 TTACKED A MAN the most prominent masing in be our He sald to-day he was born WITH DE TECTIVE Hved In this qty all of hia life, He i r became fast friends with ‘Bill’ Tweed, Vietim of Assault Had Just Mado | Andrew J, Garvey, Harry Genet Ml) Complaint Regarding Theft Richard Connolly, Comptroller during ps ae “During the Tweed retgn, Burrows was ¢ reign, Three men were Jocked up toalay in| Garvey's foreman, and sali to-day that the ‘model precinct,” the West Forty-| ne tulit the additional root to the old seventh etreet, for assaulting ® MAN | Fay) of Rocorde; he constructed also who waa in the company of a policeman | the Jefferson House, the ‘who had boon sent out with the cltiten | cttesutece°n ane tradten Btroet all after he hed made e complaint that his| i. yours Keene cee i had heen entered and three trunks bead stood In tt bad disappeared. on Broadway, between Dlescker and : ” John Crosier complain to the police | Houston etresta; erwated Tw esti torn that three trunks were miselng from his | house, & beach gpeetie - she49 room at No, 47 West Fiftieth street and iantet. vot Oe Ee wore Detective O'Neill was eent to the house weed’ 0, ; ie with him, When the pair reached Pit- lage i] Pe house, ) he eth atreet and Ninth,avenue, Michael jelaedag te ri ae pendent Walsh, Join Dunn aha John @hartel saw Crosier and made a combined at- | held his conterences with his henchmen, tack upon him. O'Nisl! finally managed | He also Tpullt Masry Goneya thoupe,, at to arveat thom with the ald of two other | irene reais shel One detectives. ) Totewe work of importance, Buf- Crosley sald one of the men had been | Mont sees WAS Sip Soca U8 ae the caretaker of the house where the |My Vie New Haven and Hartto trunks were, They were Jocked up for | Rail La road Company. - Recently he said Aisorderly conduct while the police in- /he had done some odd Jobs out of the vestigate the robbery, He told Bupt, Meeks that for some time —— ho has not seon his wife, and that two wan s@0 he lost his two sons by death. @UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK |iRecontly tho sald he, injured his right hand, which now Incapacitates htm MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | from’ work. ANNOUNCEMENT! PURCHASED THE BUSINESS fia FRANK L., TAYLOR CLOTHING CO. CONSISTING OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCKS Of Men's, Young Men’s and Boys’ Superior Clothing on hand—in course of manufacture—Woollens, Trimmings—and mer- chandise in transit. HABERDASHERY viz: Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Hostery, Underwear, Jewelry, Negligee Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, etc, MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS. ALS their Leases, Fixtures, Machinery, Appurte- nances and Their Holdings and Privileges, We took Posretsion of the Frank L. Taylor Clothing Co,'s premises at the close of busi- ness on Saturday, January 7th, at 7 P. M. The Stores Will Remain Closed Until Further Notice. PIANOS A HARVEST IN WINTER Annual January Sale in Full Force. Our annual clearing sale of used and second-hand upright, grand and square pianos opened yesterday with the largest response from the public we have ever had, The opportunities are phenomenal, Every piano has been put in thorough condition in our own workshop, and is sold with our unequalled guarantee, If you want a plano you will find it greatly to your advantage to examine our large collection and make comparisons, You will not only save money, but get absolute satis- don’t wish to pay cash, m Sterling Piano « Manufacturers Wholesale and Retail Warerooms: STERLING BUILDING Fulton Street, Corner of Hanover Place, Brooklyn ‘ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 'S MASON | sites—Canned Frults and Chiffonters—Curtains, Draperies and Window Shades, Summer Suggestions For You Who Winter In The Southland. Our mid-winter readiness to supply wardrobe requisites for Tropical and Semi-Trop- Np e bettered facilities of this new Macy store. e with garments intended for winter-bound New Yorkers are large col- meet the wants of visitors to far ribbed black Lisle Thread and fancy stripe effects on black and mottled grounds, ribbed Lisle Thread, black Cotton with embroidered Insteps, split feet, fancy mottled grounds with embroldered insteps, plain grounds with mottled stripes; plain tans, blues and iste with embroidered insteps, black (osenty other shades. tine stripes also Lace and Striped Hose and some hlghectaca faction, Most liberal monthly payment plan ever offered to those who |} Stationery Special, lst Fi. A imited. quantity of G, B, Hurd’s Fine Grade Papeteries—one quire boxes, all fabric finish; regularly 24c, and 15 Ge, each; Salt pricesssesessree FOC ical service is splendid evidence of t Side by si lections of summery garb designed for south-bound New Yorkers, In the main these collections represent advance Spring and Summer fashions, hurried forward to. uthern resorts, We invite an inspection. ry At $2.98 we offer Women's Pure ‘Thread Stik Hose, lace insteps, hand- embroidered in handsome patterns; {n pink, sky, lavender, light tan and black; sold elsewhere at $4.25 a pair, Including imported black Cot- At 15c. a Pair. Men’s Hosiery, Value 25c. in medium and heavy welght, Value 500, plain tan and/ cadet Cotton, plain black domestic Lisle, ‘At 24c, a Pair. | Gauze Lisle Hose; plain black Women’s Hosiery, Value 50c, black all-over Lace Lisle, black Lisle with lace ankles, black with lace insertion, black plain black Cotton of various weights, black Ingrain with novelty effects, Included in the lot are im- At 15c. a Pair. Women’s Hosiery, Value 25c, lose, black Cotton Hose with new patterns in domestic Lace Lisle, plain black Lisle Thread, plain Tan Cotton and plain white Lisle Thread, Two Special Lotsot Women’s Shoes 26 WL, 85th at, At $1.98 Women’s Button) At $2.49 Women’s Button and Lace Shoes, and Lace Shoes, made of vici kid, made of vici kid, with patent leather or kid tips, me-| with patent leather or kid tops— dium weight extension soles, hand-|sqme with dull-finished kid tops; sewed welts and military heels; also| light-weight turned or heavy ex- LaceShoes, with velourcalf ¢amps,|tension soles, hand-sewed. welts dull kid tops, stout welted soles and| and Cuban heels; all sizes and all military heels; sizes 24 to 8, widths| widths ih this collection; made to Ato B; made to sell at $3.00 pair. | sell at $3.50. pair, Misses’ $1.50 Shoes at 99c, A lot of 300 pairs of Misses’ ————————__ Button Shoes, made of plump kidskin with patent leather or kid tips, stout soles and spring heels; sizes 11 to 2—widths D and E, Choice Books at Macy’s Matchlessly Low Prices, Our ‘Book announcements usually concern late standard publica- tions, which we sell at 98c., against the $1.08 charged by every other dealer in New York City, y To-day’s announcement concerns Books of a different character— superb sets—and the saving you make by purchasing them here is very much greater than the 10 per cent, saved on late Books, Though we sell late Books for less than others ask, we really pay more for them than our competitors pay,,merely because we cannot procure them from the allied purchasers—the Book Trust. STANDARD WORKS. Good Cloth Editions, Alexander Dumas’ Historical Romances, Sterling Edition, | 4$vols...,,.@6.06 Bulwer Lytton's Works, Illustrated Edition, Charles Dickens’ Works, Illustrated Sterling Edition, seseee 8,06 Fenimore Cooper's Complete Works, Sterling Edition, Charles Reade’s Complete Works, Library Edition, John Ruskin’s Complete Works, Popular Edition Captain Marryat's Works, Illustrated Sterling Edition, 12vols,. Smollett's Works, Library Edition 12 vols... Lyof Tolstol’s Complete Works, 12vols,....4 Thackeray's Complete Works, Illustrated Sterling Edition, 40vols..,... } Irving's Complete Works, Illustrated Sterling Edition 10 -vols....6. 6 Henry Fielding’s Works, Illustrated Sterling Edition, 7 vols A Lower-Priced Line of Sets Bound in Cloth, Charles Dickens’ Works, AS VOUBsivasariventesnnnyce $3.99 and $5.41 Thackeray's Works, 10 vols,. 8,61 and 2.41 Bulwer’s Works, 43 vols. 8.12 and 4.68 Bronte's Works, 1,44 and 1.68 Eliot's WOrkS....+s505) seeeeeeer eens see, B16 Prescott's Conquest of Mexico, Plo Blo Very Low-Priced Editions in Cloth Bindings, Bulwer Lytton's Complete Works, People's Edition, AS VOU Cain Shakespeare's Complete Works, Handy Vo. Ed,, 12 vols . 182 Shakespeare's Complete Works, People's Edition, 4 vols... » wh Ruskin's Works, 5 vols.. G4c Mrs, Alexander's Works, 5 vols.,.54¢ Tennyson's Works, 5 vols Mrs, Southworth’s Works, 5 vols. 54¢ Longfellow’s Works, 5 vols, Charlotte Braeme's Works, 5 vols, 64: Hawthorne's Works, 5 vol: ¢ Marie Corelli's Works, 5 vols... ,54c Henty's Works, 5 yols.... ¢| Mary Holines’ Works, 5 yols..... Bde Hardy's Works, 5 vols. ¢ Rose N, Carey's Works, 5 vols,,,S4c Scott's Works, 5 vols..., ¢ Bertha Clay's Works, 5 vols.....,84c Jules Verne's Works, 3 yols...,,.86c¢ Edna Lyall's Works, 5 vols..,..,.O4c Rider Haggard’s Works, 3 vols.,,.89¢ Conan Doyle's Works, 5 vol 640 Augusta Evans’ Works, 3 vols....86v hipling’s Works, $ vols....++++++ Bac Bway at 6th Av, Continuation of These Very Important Sales: Samples of Imported Hosiery—Black and Colored Silks—Black and Colored Dress Goods—Furs—Undermuslins — Household Linens —Embrolderies— China and Glassware, Drugs, Patent Medicines—Tollet and Bath Requi-» egetables—Carpets and Rugs—Dressers and Continuation of the Semi-Annual Hosiery Sale Main Floor, This great special event was based upon purchases aggregating 30, Hosiery—manufacturer’s samples, all new goods, some made for t the remainder advance lines for the coming season. The values are extraordinary : [28e, Hosiery at 15c. 75c, to $1.00 Hosiery | |$1.80 to $2.25 Hoslery 50c, Hosiery at 24c. at 44c, a pair. at $1.19 a pair. is season's selling, ton Hose, with unbleached || At 24c. a Pair, ported Lisle Thread, black split feet, plain black Cotton Men’s Hosiery, Gauze Lisle, plain Lisle Thread with hand embroidered insteps in new designs; plain Cotton with embroidered insteps, mot- tled grounds with silk clocks and embroidered fronts, black and white “shot” ribbed Lisle, Oxford’ mixed Lisle Thread pes aaa rece fronts, plain tan Cotton and Lisie, Including {mported plain black | motion dates aacee insteps; also fancy striped and medium weight Lisle Hose] At 44c, a Pair. | Lisle of the finest quality, plain Gauze Lisle with silk clocks, black Gauze Lisle with silk vertical and plain black Plated Silk, black all. with lace ankles, black Lisle with lace insertions, black Lace iN and some high-class bud Foe, held Hostery prises black Gauze Pt Thread Silk, black Thread Silk with cotton split feet, Gauze Spun Silk in black and evening shades, heavy welght aponted plain black’ Cotton|] At $1.19 a Pair, Women's Host split feet and entire white feet; Value $1.50 to rity black Thread Silk. Advance Spring Styles of Women's Belts Crush Leather or Crush Silk inches wide; made with ‘ont and back buckles, the itter inclosing two rows of but. tons, as shown imthe illustration; all colors, brown, tan, navy blu champagne, maroon, green an Upholsteries, Irish Point Lace Curtains. ¢ colorings, made by one of the best manufacturers in St. Gall, Switzerland—newest $4.48 qualities reduced to $3.74 $5.39 qualities reduced to $3,98 $5.74 qualities reduced to $4.48 $6.24 qualities reduced to $4.98 Oriental Striped Tapestry Portleres, full length and width, fringed at top $2.95 qualities at $2.24 patr $3.24 qualities at $2.49 pair $3.74 qualities at $2,98 pair Tapestry Portieres, odd pairs and odd colorings, fringed at top and bot- $2.50 qualities at $1.49 each 53.74 qualities at $2.24 each $4.24 qualities at $3.12 each Bead and Bamboo Portieres, good, bright colorings, 3 ft, 6 in, wide x $1.50 qualities at $1.12 each $3.75 qualities at $2,49 each French and English Gretonnes, 50 The $1,00 qualities at 69¢ yd, The $1.25 qualities at 79¢ yd, The $1.65 qualities at 89¢ and Fancy Sateens, light, dainty color. ings and newest designs, regularly sold at 32c, a yd.; our price, t6c, Fancy Art Tickings, striped effects, 36 inches wide, regularly sold at 26c. a yd.; our price, 196, Bstimates furnished for Draperies, Window Shades and Slip Covers, Fur. niture reupholatered equal to new at TWO departments and expect t thein’ with you. Use)PINK CARDS goods are to be delivered, a 34th to 35th St. Economy Is the Road to Wealth, and the D tors’ Account Department Is the Shortest R A Wir New Year's Relation; “1 Start @ Deposit Macy's, and Koow How Much | Spend and for What § Steel aecsaiie nih ballin A.) "This department gives every ECONOMY of CASH Systan and EVERY CONVENIENCE of Any CR tem, AND YOUR MONEY IS NG. IN WH WitH US, You can depot as m or ‘have your purchases paid for out of t the counter for change when on a shopping trip. send you a detailed statement show! halen ei OUg muc money remains on déposit, On such we allo cent, interest pny ig interest. Pit ie EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR BARNS FOR YOU DAILY UNTIL WITHDRAWN, |” aa YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT ATA M NOTICE. We run no banking business; there is no d checks, with the temptation to spend mone: Borie ie only for cash, AT haat E MAN W ; e by p HIS BILLS. does not make up for ‘ He is not called ae to pay for the ex; CREDIT DEPARTMENT, , You know that no store can sell goods as stores (No argument ts regatred to prove that ihe ca pay the stone’s expenses, tnclading tts bad debls—I' MIUM DEVICES, ITS TRADING STAMPS OTHER SCHEMES.) sively Thousands have opened deposit accounts with’ us, reall value of this “‘upsto-the-times”’ saving method, ( * __We Urge You to Give It a Trial, Bringing Oriental Rugs into # Oriental Rugs] Jmiy Geran 2 Sie —Reductions. | hand such Floorwear. on merchandising basis; and) “art” and “sentiment” he ons, serving others so well as a blind foi exorbitant pe do nof govern prices at Macy’s, Ni / undersell all others—and naturally our have cr mands for enormous quantities of R Even with a buyer in the Orient devoting his whole to buying Rugs. piled not been able to’ maintain assortments as. large bevrnlg ; ee House That the demand should keep so nearly even with the suppl assurance of unmatched values—evidence that you should not a look if you contemplate an Oriental Rug investment, Be. agent N st to-da the reducti 4 particular intere: are lons ma odd groups of Orientals, and iho ve low i quoted fo dozen ihoaiss arene Turkey © 8, For these, ange up to $414.00, 5 ¥ K\ Look Well to the Quality of ; _ Canned Goods You Buy, This fs sale time—and there are many Sales of Canned Frults Vegetables, In some Instances brands of unknown quality tured.in the sales, so that it's like “buying a pig in a often the quality of the goods offered is fitel dg Goods sale now in progress on our fit floor inyol STANDARD brands of Vegetables afd Fruits, and the variably LOWER than others, get for inferlor grades, important Fert! of this Macy, hiss that we.N! L We urge you,to FICE QUALITY “to make a low pi parisons, : : Specials in Our Wine Depart Sth F, All Wines, Whiskeys, Brandies, &c., sold by the gall direct trom the wood in full quart bottles at gallon: Mortlach See ce Mortlach Scote on te lit es Whiskey. —that operated dy: ade at Dufftown. ‘Some: Ss the question arose about the pte of varibus Scotch, Whis sent our te preonati abroad and he secured for us this Mortlach distillery. Its product comes to us in bond direct fra distillery, and we guarantee it absolutely pure and vastly supe the best known brands widely advertised and sold at $1.! Our prices for Mortlach:— .* i Bottle, 96c; Dozen Bottles, $10.94; Gallon, $4.5 ‘Two Star” Rye Whiskey, |Finch's Golden Wedding Wilk regularly $2.94 a gallon, 74c. a|Key, 7 years old, reg bottle. tle; sale pric Sale Prices.. $2.44 54c/bottie, 69c, One Star Rye Whiskey, Our regular price, 97¢, special price, 74c. ib Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey, 12 years old, regu 94c, bottle; this sale, 72c. i Young’s Blue Grass. Others ask $5,00 gal, Our price, $4.19 gal. Young’s “1795” Rye. Others ask $6.50 gal. Others ask $1.50 Bot, © Our price $5.48 gal, Our price, $1<24 bo TOPAZ SHERRY, rich, soft, full-bodied, delicately flavored wine, Import by us direct trom the growers, Regular prices, $1.88 gallon; $3c, bottles for this sale, gallon, $1.64; bottle..........5: serseeeescseeaeee OLOROSA SHERRY has a full, rich body, yet with that delicate boug! flavor greatly appreciated by those who desire a fine wine, not too dr, prices, $3.98 gallon; 98c. a bottle; this sale, gallon, $3.65 bottle.. AMONTILLADO SUPERIOR SHERRY, very dry, old, and with rich, flavor, Regular prices, $5.69 a gallon and $1.29 a bottle. Special at, gi $4.78; and, bottle .scccisevecsessecsssenseserteedeeeeoereosente ‘ OLD OPORTO PORT, exquisite in flavor, a rich, tawny old wine, value to the most popular brands sold elsewhere at $1.00 a bottle, Our price, gallon, $2.94; bottle, 74c,; spectal for this sale, gallon, $2.44) SANDEMAN’S OLD PORT, imported direct from the growers, $3.88 gallon and 93c, bottle; special for this sale, gallon, $3,385. bo! CHATEAU DILLON, $6.74 for case of quarts; Clare ts. Leon Marceau & Cie., Gordeaux, | Case Case! Quarts Pints, | +06$3.98 $4.98! Hochhehmer.. Pontet Cane! 4.98 5,98| Rudesheime: Margaux seve 5.98 6,98! Liebfraumilch. Champagne :—Theophile Roederer, Red L Regular price for case of quarts,| Regular price for case of $24.74; special, $20.74, $26.74; special, $22.74 Baskets containing 3 quart bottles) Baskets contalni i; regular price $6.79; special, $3.79, price 9 Young's Blue Gr Others:ask $1.25 bot, Our price, 99c. bot. Young’s “1795” Rye, St. Julien

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