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L STREET THURSDAY, June 2%. | THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | Bales, 10) Allis. Ch au Amal Cop. Bun rivoe 42 TTT AA RVENING. JUNE 22. I 1905, SHIPPING NEWS. AUMAN STOCKS FIRM IN FOR 1) THE TIDE DAY. AIMoon rieee 11.08] LONDOD pnlies of money and the Discounts wey revived on Shange Ww THE LONDON MARKET- 5 set to- la f berate, | | (LIBERAL DEMAND FROM THE SHORTS IN COTTON. At the opening of the local cotton | market to-day the market at Liverpool which should have been half a dozen | points lower, figu wusing a Hberal 8.04 to oe) October, 8.67 to 8.68; No- vember, 8.76 to 8.77; December, 8.78 to om, January, 8.83 to 8.84; March, 8.87 0 rhe ate prices wero: July, §70; Oc Vere » $80; Decembor, St" January, re IRREGULARITY IN 41 ‘This was due to the shorts being alarmed again over the prospects that the shipinents cf new wheut would be cinyed “com onened from 18 to 14 of a cant “opening prices wer 3 September, 88 rer Wheat with the | to the cal from Ped is WHEAT CONTINUES, There were further trregularities in to-day, prlosa hore opening from ) to 48 vf a cent iower, whet the arket at Chicago was partly 1 and soon ran up 3-4 on July f 4 ere yn quotations started points high Bully out that efforts to force jtae chief long to unload had met with |W the success expected, while at the saine | te time considerably enlarging local shorts! interests, The opening priges wore: 8.48 849; August, SK) to $56 1 Quek s! H) @)/Although London sold American stocks Boo Tey manifested considorable uneasiness anti-peace news from Berlin the it wpirit of the local market was | no wise curbed and the net result of "6 trading was a general Advance Prices, Existing conditions puzzle of the conservative veterans of} Btreet, but they see that strong | sare at work and are only too! to get in behind the market and | firm, with 9 closing | ph INCee atonal ye pnt! miter, of the day. Consoly Co! caster 1 generatly wel losed fem, ted. | Impe sixes Shored? eee 1 am Am Hide & Tul 1.8" ofte Am Ho& Lope i'9 GHW Am Lovo eo Am Loco 100 Am Mab im Am 3 140 Am i 5 Ucaglirs were ly weak in view 3 ALS GW Bt t. ® INCOMIN AMSHIPS, of the approachtng eottlement. DUB TO-DAY, —————— uth, Undoubtedly a very potent rig, Haan Na. Liverpe Re RY Tinta: tong. layed’ wmerard PavarWapawhere caus. tovemmos. |HER PRISON STORY. et September, IM, 8 ne Pt m3 Corn 00 Am. f M Nw) And. t W. pf, Blin + 14 on) Am 9 We Give Dividend Stamps. ty Taille, Nap. ie Si By u a vement ia the fact that the Morgan ; “The Flower of the Tombs," @ beau- 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash, and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when buying lowing is rampantly bullish on United Am. Wook pf.d0bh 101% 105% + at ty i ; s MSHIPS, tu Hanne SRAMARGE” WRITER BA NAG Merchandise in over 100 Departments of tes Steel shares, Ask almost any! 6K) Anateonda 1 H at 4 ig Pfs g i Patterson while tn prison, will appear 0 | 9 ie Dake sf s 8 5 Ke 1 inl form, exclusively in The Even- ra ; ‘gr i TE ona ter all ef Stpnit Bt! 13 Ns i M+ 1 HT Sud Ge hg World, beginning next Saturday, } ine Ht i ‘4 4 > Ni ony » oT & Onso.1115) f- 3. 4 W “Buy United Btates Steel!” Bi Brooklyn Ht 67h j at ie wont fe —— why" 100 re Un. Gast 1 5 rt =! Wepecause the Morgan crowil say's #0 | 1 Pao ioc Thats 180% B24 + Ip ! y 4 iy Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, BROOKLYN A Stamp wit Each ei . 10c, of Your Purchase, jana is buying both common and pro- Store Open Until crrtrta22 0. DC, 22 2-2 -------------. Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24 hoo = ‘ ; tnion’ Pac and} 17 e NOM a 1 ‘i n Pac pt er on Saturday, 60 Un, Ry »)) Steel common crossed % to-day ‘*Mitee! preferred stuck close to {8 on a heavy transactions, The principal gossip Yen the floor of the Exchange has re | Mated to the speculative outlook for *% these stocks. Big operators, who have Identified with tho stock market The Busiest Friday of the Year Caused by “movements of the Steel shares since fthe United States Steel Corporation ‘Was organized, are telling thelr .riends What there is a substantial profit in Steel tock en at the present prices, yen the most roseate inducements, however, ve thus far falled to arou tirring public interest in the ,m: hile the trading for the past two days thas been animated and even enthusias tio, it has been mostly professional Perhaps if this professional activity and tyim are kept up a little while longer the (Public may bo tempted to come in. Tho Gates interests were aggressively Wn the bull side to-day, Directly and through several other brokers John W, firm bought a heavy line of Paying especial attention Reading, Smelters and the Steels. .Sertain financial quarters there is a Buspicion that Gates is responsible for ‘Phe recent movement In Wisconsin Cen- ‘tral, and much credence 1s given to the Fumor that the Chicago group of epec- Swlators that usually works with John W. Gates is getting ready to take hold ‘of two or three of the lower-priced ac- tive stocks and push them up with a hurrah. emi P opatesors: who like ito play the game of “follow the leader,” | Seeiern Sowa is“eeing to pie og. Mine advance. of “Missour? Paci cea was duo to buying by inside. he, event pubstantiate pine ns ‘week ago that ‘thie roms Par very soon, Room traders a that 6 Gould planned th Movement in Missour! Pacific before he led for Europe, and they look upon ana omen for the summer mar- ‘ket. It ls recalled that when every ‘ther active railroad stock was ad- Yancing in the booming market of five }frontne, ago the Gould stocks ware held 4 ers who wanted to take ‘hold it Missourt Pacific received intimations headquarters that the time was pe." ‘The developing strength of “ is stock In the pene mareel is an Antimation thet the maith tn jo & Western has develop phone and alert speculative followin ees Am the divide that atock, of Which there ts only a| amount in the market. Yester- '$ declaration of w 112 ‘per cent. Givitend eithongh sot. omolally de: @lared semi-annual, is regarded in the ‘street an placing this stock on a 3 per jeent, dasie, President Mellen, of the New Haven & Hartford, which con- trols and operates the Onfario, & west. at the latter road ie fully a) gt earning 3) per cent. an: bu President Fowler, taro & Western, said to-day that the earnings ‘for the vear 6 ine, 3, 1905, will be over $7,000,000 over fixed charges will, be, $1 ‘after paying the dividend just eon there’ wiil fe # balance tn the treasury of about $400,000, ‘There ‘ie has recently been a persistent foreign | and for Ontarlo & Western share: Balen of stocks were 850.2 jMhares and of bonds $5,205,000, a HER PRISON STORY. “The Flower of the ‘Tombs,”’ tiful heart romance written by Nan Patterson while in prison, will appear werial form, exclusively in The Byen- ing World, beginning next Saturday, | [tune 4. | STEEL STOCKS UP IN BERLIN. | BERLIN, June 22—Trading on the /Boerse to-day was quiet. United States eel stares wore active on New York | ; favices. We always shoulder any clothing me our boys’ rvei If seams rip, color fades, ” jor the fabrics wear out faster fabric ‘than an all wool gshould—let us know. We're here to make things sERS, Pert & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 842 at 43th st. 1260 at tof In} of the On-| fa bean: | clothing, vet fur- 32d st. 120 Wabas: 1600 Wabssh, pf. 400 West'gh'ne 80) West Un. T.. 100 W. & Le to Wie Le ES 1800 Wis. Contras: 100 Wis, Gent. pf. amSa Aa Sun GEN. C. W. DARLING DEAD, UTICA, JUNE 23.—Gen, Charles W. Darling, of this city, died at Asbury | Park, N. J. this morning. & 10) Den’ &-Rd giov Det, Un. 10 Det 80 ctfe. 109 Distillers’ 40) Dul S88 & A, 90) Dul BS&A pf. 30800 ES2 148M 4 Ms ny a eseres 100 Gen, 20) Great. Nor, 10) Hoek Val 19000 I. Central Jy Inter. Paper Fi ber of historical societies in all parts of the country and had for some ye: Sake Heese ittt+etter+ He was | corresponding member of a large num- | Been “greatly interested In explorations | in Egypt. Men’s Suits at $12.00 Value $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 These “Best Style” Suits fit in the correct manner and are tailored as all fine clothes should be, They are made of pure wool materials and the patterns are those which fashion has decreed for Summer sey $15.00, §18.00 and $20.00 Suits; Friday and AY seeeeeee Men’s $3 and $3.50 Vests $1.00 These Vests are absolutely new in style and single breasted, Sizes 33 toda. Batted eat pene age Men’s $2.00 Straw Hats $1.25 All the new braids and shapes shown this season, (Third Floor.) & 8 De: a 800 Knick. Tee Be 100 Long Island 7200 Lou, & Naah. ‘Bie 8t. Ry 3 Beale BR nee Reduced Rates For Telephone Service Contract Offiees: Dey Street ~ goto Cortland, Hs W) Sith Bireet = gogo sath ttf [4ttttl 610 Md, Pacific « 29 Nat. Blacutt ee RRS ree. 50 Nor Pacific 8500 Ont & West. 300 Pac Const 1100 Pacific Ma 10100 Penn RR 17) Peo Gag 1” Phila RT easeeeeneee PHPHBBOGCPPOOD OB HECHT BROS.: (259-261 Sixth Ave. Cash Can Do No More Than Your Credit. You can’t look on these bargains, for all of which we’ll gladly credit you, without becoming convinced that your credit accomplishes as much as cash possibly can. The only question is if these values are really as great as they seem, and we set at rest any doubt by inviting you to return anything which doesn’t wear satisfactorily to the very end or that could have been bought for less cash or under any conditions, How can you mistake with such a polley to safeguard you? Bought on Credit : ® ® e © S E @ ne Bf QBSGSBSSE 3 E. sath Street — ogi Pita, 3ho W' tauih Street — go00 Momtngside. WEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. ttatl t+ dttattl SELES FFP LS =: ee colors, Pin) Chi 7c and! pink 5 init 8 wenn, thliet tae ede 2 15c raiane © Bik Waiets;) Won Ri wenn of Cambric ey low Mek cand “short sigeves, trimmed with hemmtitohed ruft embrg d try inaortton, reauved trois 50. rei 49c 4 ean agenelia Paine from we. Reetrotnd yoke “ote lace with” rol 9 White ena’ batik “worth for. $1. Eriitanting Walking kirte: 0, koree Black, Navy und Browns $5.00; with, and. piatt Drawers, alo Wash Si Ahirtwaiets of Sheer White Lawn or WEE ¢ ‘aa'00 White Vinen Centine front, ani cuffs of tine tucke; i, * bloase Pere Xteee an reduced trom Beda syaenenle sailor Rave of best Bik ee ° 0" 20c ‘B00. to, Boye’ Brownie Overalls of quailty, Blue Denim; sizes 8g 14; reduced froin 890. to. Boys’ Washable Knee ‘Trousers of ny white, black and] bes quality Percale; ight, dark or reduced medium stripe mace B to 10; #150 And 82 to 5§Oc 8c QEVSOSOSSSHSSTSRES BOROSS LOOD POISON creates: ‘The disease that } ns done more ENEMY chan any ofher to wretk, ruin apd humiliate life, a. 3 Contagious Blood Poison, Sorrow, shame and suffering go hand in rand with this great enemy, and man has always hated and fought it as ie has no other'disease, It is the most. powerful of all poisons; no matter ow pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulation ccomes poisoned and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. ually the first sign is a small sore or ulcer, not at all alarming in ap- earance, but the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and on the month and throat begin to nlcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop it, a red eruption breaks out on the body, copper-colored splotches and punted 4d 7 from 8) Men's ‘oung Men's eviot and Caasimet Bulte oot $10 and 612 3c fom nzen LaAilies’ mime say Ohin and Milan QESOPBHHOSVEHSERROSLOBE and attacks the nerves, Not only is the disease hereditary, being ‘s, weak, puny constitutions, etc., lat many a life has been quined by a friendly hand shake, or from using he toilet articles of one infected with the poison, To cure this blighting, deadly curse the blood must be purified, and ¢ nothing, will do it so quiekly and surely as S, S. & drives out every particle of the poison and makes the blood clean and strong. It docs not hide or cover up anything, but from the first eae to expel the poison and build up and strengthen the system, @, 9. S, is guaranteed purely vege- table, Mie offer a reward of $1,000 be dia that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind, Book on the disease, with instructions for home treatment, ca any advice desired, without t charge. THE * | s make their appearance and the poison even works down into the | mitted from parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weal eyes, soit | but is also so highly contagious | It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, | Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24 Specials in Refrigerators O'NEILL CLEANSABLE REFRIGERATOR—the best erator made, It is oak lined with nickeloid, eayorrdtoned Gite shelves, removable flues, any part easily accessible—No. 302, size 29x19x42, will hold 70 Ibs. of ice—regular price $12. 98 $16.05; speciadat........eeceeesses o ch GOVERNOR REFRIGERATOR~—apartment house style, will of ice, size 3¢x19a52—regular price 12 0 hold 75 Ibs, Oil Stoves $15.98; special at, . . Lawn Mowers. | Blue Flame Oil Stoves (wickless), well made, strong and will do the The “Dewey,” 4-blade, warrant= mower, choice of 12, 14 or 16- work right—Re-ular price, 0 0 ed in every respect to do the work equal to any high-priced inch — regular price Special for sHliey A alcoves Qe LO and sturdy ae, 93.0 (Basement.) Quadruple Plated Silverware We show an unusually attractive collection of this ware particularly suitable for wedding gifts—the prices are much less than usual. Tea Sets (4 pieces), regularly $6,98; special Bread Trays, regularly $1.25; special... +++ Fruit Dishes, regularly $3.50; special. . $2.75 Fern Dishes, regularly $1.98; special at. 98c. & $1.49 Cracker Jars and Claret Pitchers—tine imitation cut glass with quad- ruple plated tops, french gray or bright finish—regularly $1.25; special atsee cere ty $6.75 98c COFFEE Coffee, fresh granulated or excellent Jamoka aston pulverized, pee fa at less than cost of importation. Young Hyson or Mixed Tea, Sold elsewhere | limit to the quantity, Customers mav buy one pound or one hun- 4 Laundry or Chow Chow, ROR Fat special ,10C | Box of 100 cakes $3.50 | Ane train as we grind to Ten Thousand Pounds of Tea Friday, June 23, Only. Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, | at 50c. per lb, Special for Friday only at | 20- These teas are guaranteed strictly pure and wholesome, There is no dred—but none sold to dealers, PICKLES [eats ott 0 bottles, elass | Fairy Fioetug See overs; regulAr | ia’ exer fore pulveriie Watr ble eld Wie aed Ea al Isc sarge only by our electric 6c | sranuintor and pulveriz- COCOA Walter Baker's Breaktast wléc Enoch Morgan & Hepoligi Ret sak: ing coffeo mills, AMMONIA O'Neill's best Cloudy Am: monte, extra strong, quart ‘bottles... (Basement.) Armour's best | “Helmet” '18c | brand farecured F ai rbanks’s Bcourtne 9 Hams, per" Sonp, per cake, Friday and§Saturday, Special Offering of Two Hundred Dress Trunks. " | These Trunks are covered with canvas, + hard wood slats, heavy malleable iron clamps, sheet iron bottom, straps around body, Icloth lined, two trays, thoroughly _ Hveted Throumheut 2 inch, 30 34 inch, 36 inch, 9,25 8,90 °6.75 °7.15 °7.40 | Regulars. Special., (Basement,) xthAvenue, 20thand 21st Streets To-morrow will be Be reason when you read these prices. we have yet been able to show this previous June Friday sales, 12c Bleached Muslin, 5c Bleached Muslin, 5,000 yards, one vard wide, in lengths of 144 to 10 yards, consisting of extra quality Mus- lin and Canbric (all Lonsdale man, facture), worth 8c to 1244c, yd.....5e Women’s 12\c Vests, 6c. Women's Vests, fine quality, Swiss! ribbed, low neck and no sleeves, neatly trimmed around neck and arms. full) sizes and well made, 6c} 25c Mattings, Ilc. Japanese Mattings, linen warp, fancy | straw, new and perfect goods, Pe yard 4. see seeedle} 75c Bed Pillows, 39c. Bed Pillows, 220, full size, good, odorless feathers and A. C. A, HeKing (in Blanket Dept.), acl 1.00 Roman Sandals, 59c| Children’s Roman Sandals, haud turned, patent leather vamp, kid, 5 strap, spring heels, sizes 6 to 11, pr.! $90 Women’s 5.00 Suits, 2.98 Women's long and short Coat Suits, made of butcher linen and heavy cot- ton fabric, In white and linen colors, belted and tight fitting, stitched or piped, kilted flare skirt... +, 2.08 Moth Balls, Lb., 2c. Moth Balls, peta clothing and ful $ from moths, per Ib. 5c Handierchiets, Qe. | | Women's and girls’ Handkerchiefs, | fine sheer lawn, all initials, each... .2¢ 1 Lb. Castile Soap, 7c, Olive Oil Castile Soap, green or white, per Ib. bar.. TF 15c Sugar Bowls, 5c. Crystal S' Bowls with two han- dies, and Cream Pitchers, 1,000: two new patterns, highly polished las: fancy shapes, each. Be} Pearl Buttons, Card, 5c,’ White Pearl Buttons, shirt-waist size, card see ee on Se 18c Cretonnes, 8c. Fancy figured Cretonnes, 36 anelies wide, best d domesti¢ jomesti¢ qualit yard, , 25c Killmoth, “0c. Killmoth, the Creat Moth Heathoyer, bottle . Oc | Children’s Dresses, 39c, Children's Dresses, in percale and seersucker, long waist effect; also cir- cular yoke outlined with ruffle self material, edged with enibroldery sizes| dealers, Ne ‘ 80c| Friday end 4 years 25c Mohair Lustre, Ic. | made up in first- class Style and sold) /1.25 Lemonade Sets, 50c. 50cSilk Floss Pillows,27c, And there is a reaso (The Biggest Bargains of the Year ain Foe indeed, n why. No doubt you will see the Special buying for to-morrow’s sale brings some of the’ best attractions season, We expect to-morrow’ 10c Dress Ginghams,4%4c| Dress Ginghams, good heavy quality, | in short lengths of 5 to 10 yds,, Mig 10c White Lawn, be, | White Lawns, fine sheer gualty) 36 in. wide, yard, be 10c ‘Long Clot Cloth, 6c. English Long Cloth, chamois finish, suitable for fine ar fine underwear, erwear, yd. 1 BS 15¢ ‘Suitings, 9: 9uYC. * Oxford Suitings, one of the pretttest and best cotton fabrics ever made for| shirt- Nast suits; will launder beauti- fully; yd eee Dh Mohair Lustre, only a few remnants left, yard . 11¢ 25c Frostilla, 120, Frostilla, for chapped hands; rheum and sunburn, bottle . Child’s 75c Caps, 17c. | Child's linen Tam o! Shanters (washe able), just the thing to go with wash- able suits, all the good colors, red, navy blue, brown, tan, mode, white, | sat 12, everywhere at 39¢, 50e, 75¢ (no dealers supplied), cho choice 1,50 Oxford Ties, 95c. | Women's tan Oxford Ties, flexible | § soles, medium heels, a few sizes miss-| ing, pair . 16 9Be 49c Gloves, 19c. Women's lisle thread Gloves, 2-clasn in mode, tan, gray, black and white | worth 25¢ to 49e, pair. Foot Tubs, 750, made of extra heavy Japanned tin, maroon color outside and | white inside; these Tubs are especially | | deep and large, each, /25e 50c Kimonos, 25c. | Women’s Kimonos, made of dainty | dotted and figured lawns, rolling col. | lar, kimono sleeve and entire sacque | finished with pahoped edie of corre-| sponding shades 25} Silk floss Pillows, good muslin cover, Department . Boys’ Wash Suits 29c, | Boys’ and children's washable Suits, ages 3 to 10 years, in sailor blouse} Style, strongly made, dependable per-) cales, perfect in style and fit, several! good patterns to select from, stripes, checks and plain colors, None sold Priced in other stores Soe, Size 24x24 In, In Art Needlework 127 | | double wall oven, Special cleaning up of broken stock and closing o ut lines to discontinued account for the other great values. §. Hi No mail or telephone orders filled on these items, S sale to be a record-breaker for all 7c Towelling, 4c. Towelling, 2,509 yards, heavy linen- finish crash, splendid 4 for ‘roll | towels, yard ,. alae 10c Embroideries, 5c. Embroideries, hand loom, Edgings | and insertings to match, wide margins in showy: fflect, all whit di... be Boys’ 15c StocKings, 8c. Boys' and Girls’ Stockings, ext: good quality cotton, ribbed in tact black and tan shade, seamless fe double toes and high spliced heels, ¢ tra good wearin it antes iB kind, worth 13%, 1,10 Dining Chairs, 67c. Dining Chairs, solid oak, golden fin- ish, brace arm, open cane seat, spindle back, with engraved to» board, heavy turned posts ari legs (only toa patron), each . , B%e 1.00 White Petticoats,49c White Petticoats, muslin or cambric, umbrella style, deep ruffle with Tor- chon lace inserting and edge to match; also embroidery eff Lemonade Sets, 200 only, Bohemian glass, enamelled flower decoration and gold inlald; farge, fancy shape pitcher, six glasses to match, and embossed | tray; per se ‘ 75c Table Covers, 39c. Fringed Table Covers, turkey red 1,000-—size 8-4. Red and Nea, fane: fast colors, each 80g 55c Heavy Foot Tubs, 25c. 1.00 Summer Cc Corset » 89 Summer Corsets, fine batiste, long hip, girdle top, lace trimmed, support- ers attached on front and hip 88¢ 2.25 Silk Tapestry, 79c, Silk-coféred Tapestry, 250 pards, 50 inches wide, suitable for parlor furni- ture, colors Empire green, rose, blue and red, yard sree TBC 1.50 Steel Ovens, 89c, Steel Ovens, 500, for &as or oil stoves, 2 inside shelves,.89¢ 1.59 Bed Spreads, 98c. Fringed Bed Spreads, 220, full size, pure white crochet Bed Shreads, pretty Marseilles patterns Sony two to 2 pa- tron), each Be 8.50 Trimmed Hats, 3 95. Dress Hats, one hundred exquisi styles, all hand made and the finest and best millinery work in this Pat worth $5,00 to $8.50, cholee.,.,, roceries, Fresh Meat, Fish, Etc): '|Prime Rib Roast, 12:c lb.; Fresh Fish, 5clb.; Eggs, 19c Doz. These values make anus offerings for Friday and Saturday, and they shoul in the Grocery Store every moment of these two days, Just think of the saving yoenyed buy choicest Prime Rib Roast tender and juicy, at 8'%c, Ib, tion for selling the best sugar-cured Fresh “Meats. PricesUnder Competition Roast, Prime Rib, cut from young native cattle, the kind most markets charge 8c. for, per Ib, 124 ssonge « OFAC Short Cut Roast, cut from best prime beef, Ib, Genuine Spring marae, leg or hindguarter, best on the marke 14 IBsive é ic 16c Fowl, (ine young fowl, Ib No sieat SentC. 0. D. Condensed Mii Sale. Hunter Brand, richandcreamy, .. per full weight can,. 8c, Crackers, Cakes, Etc, Lemon Snaps, Pkke.. Butter Thin pkge....... Zac Aunty Betsey’s Thim- bles, Ibi... 13¢ 13c Johnny Cake, |b Fruit Crackers, Ib....... 14¢ Fancy Mixed Cakes, !b. 20c Pound Cake, N. B. C's, 5 « kinds, pound... These vee Bae], ide abe Egg Sale, Armour's Best Boneless Bacon, sweet as’ nut.per pound hic 3,000 doz, Long Is- land Eggs, every one guaran. teedstrict. ly fresh, Dozen, 19c. No Eggs Sent c.0. D. Liquors @ Cigars, Aa Monongahela Rye. $2.79 .59 Blackberry Brandy 1,19 .29 California Claret.. .58 18 Porto Rican Cigars, Panetelia, box of $0... ttle prices should win scores of patrons to the Fresh Another offer which will interest thousands of housekeepers is our Bacon Bacon and newly laid Eggs is not equalled in Greater New make brisk buying at 12¥%c, lb. and Short Cut Roast, Meat Department! and Egg sale. Our reputa- York, Fresh Fish. A Big 5c. Sale. Weakfish, Porgies or Flounders, pound,.. 5c All other Sea Food at extremely low Prices, No Fish Sent C. 0. D. Little Priced Good Things Pickles (sour), plain, mixed or chow chow, in bulk, quart. Pickles (sweet lain mixed, in bulk, aah Hi ny 25c Bolled Ham »Smoked Beef or Corned Bcef.sliced'by machinery 1b. 246 Cheese, full cream, richand tasty,Ib.. . 15hc Cheese, Neufchatel Greameach, Cc Holland Kase, Eyssen’s enuine imported, 4 Ib. tin,, Fruit and Vegetables. Potatoes, selected, white and mealy, 12-quart basket. Lis 8 or Bean: F t from the garden; ary Wattrmelons, o nt Ay u Ke pets, On Core AE callow, Kone abt, Lettuce, Peak, Basha, Set Cabbage, ete., at lowent prices,