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, ” 4“ . a " 7, “é e 4 * he hg Bare $2000000 LY PPA en AWAY ORL HEU IN STOCKS, MISSING. Heavy Trading and Mrs. GCormanHasn't Been Some Big Price Heard from Since | Changes. Monday. | Alterations. We are going to add a new department for Men's Shoes, which wil be in all respects a comnlete shoz store. \ And a Hat Department, which will be as nearly perlect a hat store as we can make it, The addition of these departments is a nate ural result of the sp endid success tat has come to our clothing business. We mean to have in all respects the most complete and best equipp:d Men's ut‘itting Estiblishments in the city. Important alterations must be made— they can be best made with fewer goods in the store. The only sure wey to have fewer goods in the store is to make it worth while for every- body to come and cary them away. So we have determined to inaugurate to-morrow a Great Alteration Sale of Clothing an Furnishings. Everything in the store will be included in this Sale. The object is to make as clean a sweep as possible—and make it doubly quick, If you will look at th really excellent goods Home influences again led the stock market to-day, Some buying orders were eneouted at the riart, but in a few of the prominent { realtting caused a weakness Heavy blocks of stock changed hands in nearly all the issues, and the pace set was rather rapid, Pennsylvania made the best start. moving up over a point on a block of 6,000 shares. This was fol- lowed by an easing off which ran Mr* Julia Fo Gorman, of 345 Hancock , street, Brooklyn. |* missing She lef) home Monday afternoon on a shopping | trip to thie borough and nol been} heard from since. Willam EB. Gorman, her Rusband. | connected with the lu: rm of John, i) C. Orr & Co. He is well to do. Hej reported her disappearance at the Gites| avenue police station. He feared im ° had been taken i!l in the street, but in- quiry showed no patient answering Mrs Gorman's description had been taken to any hospital. Mrs, Gorman was expensively dressed are) had considerable money Bhe is thirty-t tall, dark co She wore a cloth dress, Perr'an lambd coal, and muff suspended by @ sliver chain from her neck A twelve-year-old daughter was In je of the Gorham home to-day, but id her father had told her to Bve lines forced them weil belo and communicated weakness to the entire iist Conspicuous losses occurred in the Metal group, with Tennessee Coal, Na- 4 Btee! Hoop leading. To- bacee los about & poll Baltimore & Ohio nearly 3, Pennsylvania over 2, and many otber stocks from ! to 2 volnis from thi The Dears, Es ‘ec daring Jnronds on ces down wit They had Be ig showers of sop lone anters. In a number uf the Iron tee] sioc! ar and the loc traction stocks he ed deelt of rs inte, ant America o sain etek ala together, renew York rt aul. aly Barnet and Missou Asphysiated Giri beere ter rushed fe Cyd at Bie Mid Joining Reem. Kan, ia iy esti co. Buse Mt FLORENCE CROSSLEY, WAUGHTY LITTLE TRUART. James McNulty, twenty-nine ‘and formerly a salesman in one of the ah Sha i Only Twelve She Leaves Home) s,*: sore on nrosaras: vu latter tn pl pein long out of work and despondent, killed paar wate Pie esate] © With $87, Takes in the TOWN |t'mrine a an ton ry wee and irregular al . jeNulty ren room a Se cesar and Has a Lively Time. [interven a'n shee’ value. went out at 6 in the morning and Gambler McDonald, of Chicago, Dis- oueht a naver to took over the “help The Closing Quotations. Florence Crossley, twelve years old.)ehe told the man at the door that her] wanted” advertinements. At 9 o'clock, ming after her she man-| When Mrs. Roth went to call her daugh- b feet 4 and thin she no information. NO WORK, KILLED HIMSELF. herits His Son High. Law. Che | lives in Camden, N. J., when she 19 atl father w 7 ¢ in for on i ato Piccoli ns ah rie an mea ated to et inside. With her bat off and ter Louise, she found her room full of upon which we quote such very low prices, you'll x s 8 rey: moerece et en *]a story to th iter sh om ate her | as and the girl nearly unconscious, f5 $ Marrying. MP Tanied street under the enforced eapione [qu Sn NNT MS TO MOEN ew iodger's rvom adjoined, anal’ Marvel Aad the more you know of clothing th: o . age of the matron. Oysters and ice cream formed a great-| the gan had got in through’ the cracks °) $8 RS Se BS] of att itttie runaway girls, ohe han ler uart or it. It was fine, she says, above the closed door between the more you Hi marvel. it He 4-H Thad just the momt splendid time you can| Whether she had heard of “Bapho" ¢F | rooms. sy Me] imagine. It's all over, alas! That's | Ot ‘ent igen probably one id, UL] On bursting in the door of the lod ae ie why she weeps, and also is the reason ‘oom they found him dead fn all his 1 3%] for Papa Crossiey’s arrival in town, He ¥ clothing on the bed. The gas was & #% | can't spank her here, but that is a mere turned on unlighted in the bracket and He says it from the book of experience Suits and Overcoats, The Altera‘ion Sale brings you the bigzest saving @uy C. McDonald, son and of “Mike” McDonald, Chi-|came along. She fell in love with Tim. BBCI #385703 F°555"3 252" fost (amous gambler, gave up| They eloped to Ban Francisco. Mike Coir +b cruel detail. Ideten to the joyous story | way hotels, She ia she wap Elete Veu-| '!n a heater. There were two cents in 1 a Heritage to his father's fortune of lowed Mie My [of @ real runaway’ fine time. jee he ‘had read. evidently, apd told | MeNulty's pockets, nothing ete we have ever known on wel!-ia lor: Sui:s and Over- several million dollars. Everybody watted in expectation of & ‘ HOS 12%) It was juet near anough dusk In Cam- | {he clerit of that poor father. —————_ at he is nineteen, He} shooting when Mike eaught up MMe [den when little Miss Crossley left the |saved her money on this coats. STOCKLEY A PRISONER. ciopers. In ‘Frisco, Mike stood on the 14% | parental mansion with $7 In her clothes. | body thought of asking 990 thoroughly good Suits and650 thoougily good Overcoats 4 rig |, In the morning she walked to @ near- RE biel eller gersvaal neque psi ghaaC ated ed tabieeathe nese gh the aie are to be grouped in ore great lot at on: s1'! price. atte in the hotel ; : SS S| iad soaked the money away originally |ani chartered a victoria. ‘To Clermont | 7m Olly Homers that New Yorker Tie suits are ot plain cloths, of mixed tan of iron nerve 1% [in a tewpot didn't distress Florence, |rhe went and through the park. Ale laos: cloths, quiet pattems and nobdy patterns, Thirty-five years ago he hadm't 1. dol- BY US US] Bhe Just swiped tt. | vear-ol4, WASHINGTON, Yeo. 7. * single breasted and double oe lar. For twenty years he ran gambling Me mh Boarding « train after buying her; Later in the day went snopp 4 Ly Uae) cablegram is ont and ssloons all over Chicago. “I seg reat tleket, she came to this city. She got |and bought loads mada of ihings: | Was received at the War Department Price is OMY .eceesecssoee see tees core her gambler and saloon-heeper | stealing Mike's wife iy TT Ug |nere betcre tt was very Inte, and, Phe garriane cent was piled high wit gem Gen, Ot!s to-day as follows, say- The Overcoats are ane splendid f a young gir! cf fair presence, she wan when night was about to fail ! vy, medium weights avy weights, cane Wee Mh steerrat,membler TRG ti” ize | trouble In hiring a cab at the Cort- Tle decd Raper gar i eragsh eg a gal bn colors, tac overtuti McDonald nays his boy or tool. married THE Moy 1B |iandt street terry. an ter oe AC night at the corner | they saw Lieut. Btockley, a prisoner int kl coats BoE BL et want to reach a first-class rea: | Bhe was cry Rbloman had |the hands of the insurgents Jan. 24, |§) and long overcoats, cut to the latest fashio1 the 190% | taurant,” she said, “and please be quick | Kept her bundi carriage hire.) near Antimonan, Southern Lugon.”’ plate; every man's taste and every man's 3 3 GS GS GN | about it, driver. Rector's or Shaniey's.” 1a eens’ 108 HEF money it didnt have ‘The officer referred to is Second L'eut, (ff Size in both suits and overcoats, and the HH | The Jehu soraiched hls head, collecied | Who nha was taken to ine Raat] Btockley, eon of Geo, W. Stockley, of LeOBVscdteanntananesethetue cs “ @ : Dub- * oI a oR? | New § price Hy Hy AR IO whlatled “THe Rocky Road to Bub lniged from ‘a escription sent to the — Even though you live a considerable distan:e from the city it M3 TQ AR fin and drove madly uptown. Suen | fotice nere by her father, She wept and off and 2 f 2 fe Hy Ae Thick he thought must have come down ees Tike a Sentient gir Then BIG BOSTON FAILURE, will pay you to take aday off and cone for oa of these suits ook her away, aa the with his grandfather's banshee, | 108. Jerry big are heat tes Soe and overcoats. P left the child, wise child, at Reo | simple little Camden gir) with her golden Bhe was well dressed, and when ‘braid falling down her back r, Beal & © Clothiers, As- sign with Liabilities stated . —_————===_ my 2 i, in e F we BR. t MATTER R TOMORROW monroe HE, Fe iis clothing ue ze firm of Miner, Beal & Co., of this city DEWEY'S FACE NOT SIGN IT. Sculptor Kelly Madelinsists on Goebel Law Ee The Sale of Trousers. The alterations compel a’ quick sale of several hundred pairs of ” Trousers, Every man who reads these lives owes it to himself to w i] Me ew * Mould for a Bas- Pledge Before Giving co WS BS BS S* investigation tnt Altenca Paine ea The atccte ate not mtcien {if see what grand values they are. In our regulir sto:k the cheap- eS Relief. re Fens iy ‘tt ‘ty| Reperts im Wall Street Post. ‘The frm has operated branch stores |[f est trousers we nike are $2,50 per pair—and they are the best me 8 ener. Up Fight. a : SS Se pened. | in several New England cities, and un-|ff value in New York at OR NEAR the prices, Now these sev. 4 4 a Bhectrhe ie in | ‘The Special Grand Jury impanelied by profitable business and scarcity of ready | e-al hundred pairs, values up to $6.09, are to be divided ae three a | 1 Bs 8 | sustice Fureman in the Criminal Branch | Money owing to the liquidation of Bos- splendid lots at George” submiited himself tothe; FRASKPORT. Ky. Feb. 1—It ts 1 lof the Supreme Court Monday for the ton banks Is given as the cause of the stated on excellent authority that Gov Ly trouble. } Banipulation of a sculptor this morn- Grea, ‘and “the dearest little woman in| TaYlor has decided not to sign the Loule- world” sat by, an interested apec- | Vile agreement in its present shape. He Hy purpose of Investigating Wall street Se cata Mea, Sie: sctabee. Gd. Mees $ $ $ per nH Fy methols generally, and particularly (9/ pe Legi i iNlg | Beal, A. F. Cooke and H. K. Dutton & BE BS }nind out who wan responsibie for alleged nounce Legislative Bills and {* one the largest in its line in e 9 ° le pair. of the work of making a plaster | ‘erires several changes in it, and par: ; 4 of the features of the Admiral. teularly @ definite statement regarding]; i false rumors about the financial condl- Aimed at Small New England, E. Kelly was the sculptor who | the repeal of tne Goebel election law, oy w 4 ltton of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, recon- De i Sw Dewey's features, and the! He is anxious that a conference bel perree: +1 US] vened or the top floor of the Centre positors. s ” The Sale of Fancy Vests. 3 from which a bas-relief of bronze! eld tn Louleville on Friday night, at 2 [street court-house this morning BILL COOK Is DBA ; ¢ F Ia fo be made, war prepared at his etudio, is ih ees ae a will be discussed a p 1 spectal Deputy Paeunae al hides Ss There are plain Vests among them; i West Pity: SI ie Was ther * announe . BW wet tworbour Joo tu: Kory, |Rere to-night in for the purpose of to-| Mantas BE Hs BE liar ne woul taxe charge of the JUP7| Atwctation of the tate at Now won| Rated Drapecade af the tnainnl ll there ave fancy vests; high cut or low Bas made casts pf the heads of | forming the Repudiican leaders of his ne to-morrow and has subpoenaed twenty-) was held to-day in the Chamber of | Territory \'nsses Away in cut; le breasted or doubie breasted; leaders in the ‘army and navy, Mead and advising them regarding the| 4 five witnesses from ai « Wall street | Commerce, 31 Nassau street, to con- Auburm Pricen. with coltars and without collars; an im- Dewey was the most patient man| further demands :0 be made upon the ey |men. The jury to-day ts ogee sider the bills whiay have recently| ALBANY, Peo. 7. * Cook, who mense stock of them to be closed out at bs ever worked on. A highly satis. | Democracy factory result was obtained in conse-| !” anticipation of the arrival from Guence of the pliabiiity and amiability | Covington of the body of Gov. Goebel AdJt.-Gen. Collier to-day teeued orders withdrawing a)i troopa from the streets and bringing them within the main body | Net STABBED GIRL HE LOVED, |="2v sewn Bn orawery, wriner conte under, the been offered in the Legislature at Al-| was sentenced in 1985 to forty-five years’ bany In remand to savings Institutions, | tmpriscument in the Auburn Pentten- street witt| specially the Strenahen. be taxing | tary, diet there to-day from consump- mortgages on real estate. tion. were 135 members present rep-| He was one of the most noted desper- bu] a a. | There Be] LONDON STOCKS FIRM, | scree fares tt, St | Stas semester: He me Custom Tailoring. Pls sng v antaaapage out a great stock of Uncut Clots; full pisces and half pieces i These orders will remain in effect be Lawyer Wickersham, counsel for tne - practically everything in stuck. { until a Gov Del's remains have ny Feels Co the | association, delivered an address in 0B! TSS NOTES. " iots: Race Will Serrender to Jersey! red in the vault of the Frank DS] war Operati which he gave a long optaion upon the BLUS R BR There are worsteds; there are cheviots City Petice—saye ite : tery tormorrow afternoon ae | Stranahan bill. He analysed it and — there are Homespuns, ‘worsteds, tweeds and held tered hit ree dann tc ee a 1 ety mark called especial attention to the provis: |g ortses Settioment | cassiferes; newest weaves; newest mixtures, tomlo Rose. of Jersey City, who} Mritation of Gov bel's triends een votuteeag eee | (Ons of Ite enforcement. He declared thet |” ° erpla "S hte owectheart, gine Mortecdtia, and partieans during the time the body ny | #trong to-day ng to hopefulness re-! whatever might be the poner of the! Revetvar ENE, a stripes, cnc, Kui Gs 8 @ President street, Brooklyn, jas lex in State at the Capitol Hotel and OH [garting the outcome of the military} men f the association am to the Pensktio Ghee. IR | movements now understood to be progress in South Africa As to-day war the firet of the fort- nightly settlement prices in the Ame 1 catty the two-weeks | estate mortgaser,; Judge Lacombe. of the United Stat stood was a very bad | Cireuit Court, to-day RR. Shaw, receiver of (he Franklin Assemblyman John T, Smth, of Pish+| onal Bank, to accept a settlement of lewyer te to surrender Rose to| allowed to leave the Capitol grounds ‘oj mils, who tf a member of the Ausacias two notes for $10.757.% of Mrs E. M. Eo &s soon as ball can be pro-| and all drills have been suspended until a * 88!) tion and also of jhe Asrembly Commii-| Roberts, indorsed by Elis 1H, Roberts, Rose's detense will be that ne} Friday Ripa fest oe ; i 9 91-4.) tee on Banke and Ranking, said this| Treasurer of the United States =| t. Paul) morning that he thought it might be| formerly president of the bai because she wouldn't marry him, | the burial to-morrow, and to allay as Back to Jersey City this morning. | [4F a powmible the feeling caused by the uncle engaged Lawyer Charier| Presence of State troops. to defend him. The commirsary sergeants will not be auch wall mate tem mixtures; am immens: as- sortment; he-eto‘ore our prices aa raeded began rhe .00 and ra a a alteration ‘ale, to Wes crased by passion. The train bea! the remains Rie Grande Western + ad Lae We & Nashville at #1 a4 your order at — ee -- Goebel did not arrive here trom ( wing: | Hie Grande Western pt at 13 36. and Norfolk & ‘The notes were protested on Jan. ‘| to ! nis 5 comings dinagreeabie Saat drheince } S ity ih | ception. selling 1-8 per cent down oppor) the Sranahan bill, which is/Jast and afterward sults to recover on Bi a tn, of course,or your money back oening : 3 1-4 Raiimore & Ohio was the ex-| 8004 policy for the Association not 10 ran alting —_—..- backed very etrongiy ! | stituted against, the Roh, : and by the Adam fn Lawyer Thomas Dunlop, of Men’ rnishings. WHEAT WAS ACTIVE: jon te te, Semmaeraliae, Ae Seely shington, In'the interest of Heceiver s Fu (Who Passis by CABLES UP which had ween ter Lacombe's a1 5 oo LES UP AND DOWN. | papa eat ‘maw io Fe unt The alteration prices on Men's vate the low. TS BOAD SO LATE ? Wheat wed aie active and higher to-|Posite in savings banks aoove stom! fyy snd one ed “and py byron so ge tag sold for. + day ble demand by shorts was sup-| Which Was referred to the committee, | nme ne tes yeare {rom ‘ ee | pl 4 by foreign ordere and first {he cald will Mkely be reported out =; gst sottiement. all RB 0 ga a Ei x bagi iy! Hose x toot 123 ALWAYS 1 Pot : | Wheat prices were up 1-2 per cent, Ever. te committee agatn for action, and ~_—_ arly bik., tan \ cn Paci TY! pool cables opened off about 1-8 bur igh PASS He sald (hat personally he The Death of Mrs. George William Sec. French figured 25 itt pre Des fered 3% 3 ° fubrequently, rallied, aud fuled 1-2 per 's 4 to the Btranaban bill Ballew. Suspenders, c cent. above ta py were: May .,¢ Ub? afternoon session ate Amsocta-| yy che death of Mrs. George William i se Sept. Taiz ter few at @ commitice of | natiou one of the bert known/and beat Pufls. Ti tak site U loved women in New York has y corn, COVINGTON, K is) Goede! tunes ces vere a day for Frankfo ; were Hea. Mey, we Shot Her Masband, AM. The return trip was made In fered. May oy wis bid May | 22. attempt to Kill her means was daylight and the schedule fixed for all sere foe S$ to A.M, The closing prices of cotton to-day were: February, 622 to 024; March, £20 0 5.2; As Agi to june, to r » “ie: sear

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