The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1900, Page 4

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‘ RAILWAY STOCKS OFF. ‘BEAUTIFUL SPRING LAKE IN RUINS. OBJECTS TO DIRTY $$.) THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY ena SEPTEMBER 19, 1900, remo cou ne om SUMMER RESORT "a Leads a General Slump. There was little trading on the Stock Exohange to-day and prices showed @ tendency to ag Amerioan Sugar dropped to M614 a} Hows of 7-4 per cent, in the firs! hour People's (as wen! down to MTS te opening prices being M1 12 Crh industrials §=were = dull Tractic showed a firmer tone, but were much sought. Hrooklyn Raphi and Manhattan fell off 14 of a point each, while Metropolitan and Third Ave: | nue were siationary at yeilerdiy’s closing prices, Iatirowd again duil us the Btandatill, wich ware, Lackawanna Auetuaied , velwe Seeding lat prefer ‘orthern Pa and Union Pacitic preferred gained an mie h The reactionary (endenc ui « issour! Paviti each, Honda we The dechie wiped « the last few days a relaxed ‘Lor nh rallied » ertone tacke dropped over 4 tral 14-8 and Now York Central, Inland and the Atohlsons about a point A few of the apeciaition reached a rew bees ine. Hotels and Twenty Other Buildings, Including tie Business Portion of the Place An Avenue of Flame to the Water's Edge and the Blaze Too Fierce for Firemen--Burned Out at Lake Side. f prices| Driven by @ ‘let northwest wind, « over Spring Lake, No J, early thie morning and (he Bummer city * practically in amhea, ‘Three of the larweat hotels, eleven of LONDON STOCKS OFF. DEAD IN THE RIVER. Volive Drying to Ascertain How a Level, but Little Trading Dulnesa, amounting almost to stagna | Clad only stock marke! today e wee} Mant Rhy Y ~ WORLD WANTS BRING MOST RESULTS, Paid Help Wants is sds in this morning's!” World, Paid Hep Wants in ie thirteen other New York papers combined, j AGENTS BOOTHLACKS LEN WOH Boys AIAN “ puronen ' BONNAY BOOK RIND! t BhAlLs ‘ Kwa BAKIN« ‘ BLACKAMI) f BARTENDERS Fi ‘ BOOKK HEN eK ‘ OARPRT LAYER CARKIAGY bin MAKNKA g PA CLEANDRA " CoMPOAITORS * Phu CHAMBERMAION .. 2 COOKS ‘ cagminns 7) ALBA CANDY MAKERS ey CANVARNERS | DRMORMAKHRK |. 13 GL DRIVERS i NOUKAPHRE DRUG CLONKS 7| Tuckens BRRAND GIRLS |... 4) TAILOR ERONR a) Tins WNORAY, 4) UPHOLAT ERY o 4) VARNISH ERE WHEAT MARKET STRONG SHIPPING NEWS, * Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases, Pond oF SEW york +o) URREOL MEN 4) INt OMING “STE AMBHIDS. ry “ al Pnems, wea BP TOT AM tririe aie eR al Complains to the WIPED OUT BY FIRE. | *** The Hoard of Health held a meeting: MONMOUTH HOUSE, WHICH WAS DESTROYED today and marvelled palved hy Presiilont Murphy on sept Rrooklyn w nS, an follows "T desire to call your attention to aver erious menace to the health of the community, vie! the banks and the general eovernmen’ are re ssulng bank notes which have from haw mand are } i the matter? Respectfully, | HUNKY PENNTE | 62 Sohermerhorn atreet." Gage in te to the matter —| Mr, Pennie porter vt thie point the grass and shrubbery |! Jonumht and the fre awept along ether] yank jones and pr side of Qoean Grove and making & Jane) ita before (he Health Hoard. f flame extending to (he Beluary and — menacing Sea Girt BARBOUR INQUEST. The Nanies were beaten down and pre- subpe o0ee2seesesses vented spreading iniand and along the shore. —_ 1 Los a tn ton non ch lemiteieas es atten on mo et eae te ee tal Long tonal Credit, oaDAN Credit, Man caring Only an Under. shirt Mer Death, Hoderabint the doy 1 mide! nal in tive hy Sixth Momaarys@ bur th Jeo are giving some FURNITURE CARPETINGS, DRAPERIES, &o Furniture at Slaughter Prices. z Firsteclass and attractive Household Goods at prices Upholstery Dep t much lower than even you can purchase the cheap and poorly made Kind generally sold by many of oui com: petitors, The few spectits quoted below for this week Wl give vou some Mea as to the money you ean save by y buying from us. 4155, 167 AND 169 EAST 230 ST. B. Altman & Co | Special Sale for Thursday. Seplember 20th: 250 Embrotdered Bagdad | Hangings, reversible, suit- | able for Couch Covers or Portieres, Each, $2.85 Reguiar Price $4.25 (5c. Weekly Opens an Account beak manner ~— B. Altman ¢ Go, UTICA MILLS tered, ts atte me nd wtee! springs, covered in fine qua ity eilk Damas! s Iringe. Cannot be | | | | Handsome 5-Piece Parlor Suit, wel uy hi | » Special price for thh plush srimminge, fine | where or lose than & , Rociatale and $Desk Combina- fon, ii oak, with sdoor, Freneh mirror and work 16,00 each; wale $8.99 | Thursday, September 20th, PILLOW CASES, : Pio Hem. | j j | Le atherette Size, Hem. sitiched, | i Oak Frame Li- 42X36 inches, each, 12¢, Jéc, |{ 6 | feet. SPraches 45X36“ I3e, 186, 50X38 “ " J6e, 20¢, 54X38“ fBe, 22c, SHEETS, INX2"s yds, ech, 47¢, 55c, 2X2“ “ 53c, ble, strong and comfortable, White Enamelled Iron Bed- ali worth $11, stead, like cuts has heavy ports, tine eial at brass rots, brass vases, bras: «pin - extended footrail Wer bal!-bearin Railroad i. atomed to pr aNXa% “6c, 70¢, | Stown buyers and their custom XIN “ 676. 756. | Rrespectlully solicited, aun oF. noTUNOA) Open Saturday Evenings. Mr. Pennie, of Brooklyn, aver a letter re "1 Nn much unsanitary | yim, ‘The letter tm] etn ntag ous ver ais be taken by your honorabe body whereby these bank bios mleh fe calle and new And clean bl.is be aubstiiuted theres for ut honorable bedy har no Jurindl 1 in (his matter wil you | morning. [In {t were scores of customers ne what action to take | President Murpiy direeted the seore- \tary to communtvite with Heerotary Kvening World re (hat he intended Havoputabie nt them aa exnlty wn WI He Served TosDay . - ROE PR | WOMEN VICTIMS OF _ [BRONX waTER PLANS leads loper Datton Promines t A DYING WRECKER. 7 ra a New y Dallon. of De Departe ————-2 4 o~ 1 olay that i\Assignee of Hatch & Foote Finds the Broke) /!pirey tor jen A inl | ahed to the lower end of the borough of ers’ Books in an Awful Tangle. | he ran cannot he complete 1 durti t hoped Ain a of the bor: rainfall to give the The new main the resident to depend on fe Foote, of & remained to warrant tt. they might re- | !mmediate relie! Charles Ho Foote, w brokers fem of Hate Heel, wae un Summer home tn Oceante, N. J, thie Foote founded thirty-three years ago. morning and Dr Kimball, his phyal-| clan, said hie death was a matter of bur @ few hours, At the firm's offices & Wilery Ander- son Was in Charge as anslanee. He found the firm's books so eompll- cated by Mr Foote'a attempts to hide} hie defleite, he sald that it would be} weveral days brfore he could make any ; comprehensive statement about the firm's affairs “Lam aemured, however,” he added, that at least two-thirds of the firm's Habliiiies are fully secured.” Wenat voabe Oriental Carpets and Rugs, A mreat throng crowded the offices tite » wreeked the if ft were found that sufficient capital neclour at his sume the business heir father and Mr, | Cot about $200.00 The borourh Is ney net ahs Me | supplied from the Bronx and Byrap rivers, B.Altman&@o, A LARGE STOCK, INCLUDING NEW SHIPMENTS IN ALL SIZES, JUST OPENED, Whone accounts were not seoured Two of these were women, and they showed a great contrast to nome of the men loners, One of the women had over $17,000 in Af calm And business | sion of the failure as | Lif it were 1, though it was under- jstood that the amount represented Nearly her entire fortune cininwewnoa time wonnt’ — Apabinet Lace Curtains and And excited that he could hardly tatk. He was recogn #4 well-known fae S & rots ‘aan a hate ets. tor in “ihe thousands Dantel Bo Hath broken-hearted at his partner's perfidy, wan at hie dowk try ng Ineantniiiaeha oy sends nes QERY EFFECTIVE, EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. ot Tow level, particularly the local trectiona | » ’ phe Tob ’ » h on overiiig iy roomn wiotte caused a few | 7 ‘The caretaker of the Monmouth Mouse o “to (rusting clienin He was affected slight closing Was quit: h only arrived vesteran " u y and hed nothing but apolowett ———— ar \y \ NG A bid were |b ui r 4 £ was inthe hail of the hotel and he 4 MH ale for F mite, who took even hia own MAN whares wid of bonds $117,000 a i) P save only a portion of i ao famt did Wie | compan Ghar Hot isk Hers fortune to apeculate with, h np) J LJ rhe A ‘hough aries t | » | The Closing Quotations, r }) diane spread iirookiyr lay when ho Killed) orpanigation, Mr Itateh's sone tala ene, | Open High Law. Clo Tey | ‘The entire buniness section of the) himaelt, w ‘tked from the [ bm car Pountry 1b IM tk l! [ete Hove, ) Heney Hon at | mpor é ANNELS French Flanne's, CC At a CARLETON fj place wan why Hye are wore) netore leaving the hospiial she will PAN-AMERICAN AGENT, — | Ei Pp d Pi : ) ‘ p) anid the groceries of Auranan and Haw) 59, ena ty | imbroidered or Prinied in new patterns, and Plain ae CARLETON IS IN RUINS Pian Wits dryskoode how ick | astend the HIRE OF] Aptwart Fe. Pldgeon, a wallcknown| ! } ” eb DOONOPEE- HOt bE O4b4 444d 4ddobddd dtd MDOOE | a paili'e Inevcreat place and arid ie fa ee | French Flanneis in leading Autumn Shades, a fof te Hireeh, buteher; White tea: | . A | xenia in charee ia , 1 cottmmes a drUR @tore, twa, ppread from houme to house I tlonery: ds Wile, notions, and ihe Mons] § AVED | HE CREW, taatern Hureaw of the u-Atmeriean Scotch Flanneis in a variety of striped and checked The departments of Belmar and AG) oui Home atablen being burned t i fs pacer lt in sR onthe, beginning. in. May designs, suitabie for Waists, Sacques or Pajamas, shantion were destroyed bury Park were telegraphed for and ate | sie ground ein Sallors and a aaah amen noxt Mr, Pidgeon will open headquar " cotimated now at more than $%0,000| rived by 2 o'clock By then the burned! jrosings Square, the fashlonable eens from Wreol nf Vobn Bhar, | tore in a few dyn. eo estuary between Spring Lake! area had extended to wo aoren, Aes Nonr Henlopen, 4! and Hoa Cirt prevented tho Mmines from] Adjolning the Pusey home were the | bya be mee fis! Mie New Bi. dope pi Wy im fe fe Morehead cottages and nearby war ihe jiiry. of Pniladelphia, olght years ago, | York to Philadelphia round early | Ber Rapid Trews 4 4 fertile fled for the fire Monmouth, When 11 niruck (here INO) i. saying $1,000,000 for At sy Nort south of Cape neon 2 Ww . Chee Ohio eit 7 purned were the celebrated | fames mounted to @ great height and | " 1 on prio aoe ee oun, the finem hotel in| Awept directiy south over the Joy cot. | SEA GIRT THREATENED, ju " ' 1 one wo =m 6; the Carlton and the Honex. | (ages, the drum store and groceries, the} AACE this morning, after burn [In ah tithes rie. voRtals ie Morehead | Peacock dweilings and the Uirie row. | tn the shanil a Luoktly most ot the cotcages and the | lat hetween Sea Girt and Apring Lake — . , ‘ EDWIN GOULD TELLS WHY. | hotels were vacunt Gas, Tobacco, pt Ho quickly did the fire spread that had] A. throne Ainntncera from Various! gay 1, who Is one of the largont | Del A Mtn ere been many persons living there | poinis are a t thin fl the Diamond Ma , STARTED IN LAUNDRY. ne have leon CaUEHl ten a confirmation ” he tire was discovered in the Jnundry and the esex yx n New ronal i pase a NNR AAT: * Pusey's f 7 Tark ft removed from Chicago home in Banex avenue, wer and went also It | will be 4 i Ae the fromen were lahting the Namen! (aeily be seen on ihe r 0 Me (rupte IN OUR BASEMENT. ‘Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, Comfortable Shoes, Reliable Shoes, | WE SHALL OPEN OUR BASEMENT TO-MORROW MORNING WITH 50,000 PAIRS OF SHOES. | Marvellous Bargains—New, Fresh Goods, A | All members of the family—both men and women and boys and cir!s--can be fitted and can thus have the first opportunity of the season of securing well made and finely HHinished shoes at the following phenomenally low prices: 10.000 Pairs Women’s 5,000 Pairs Women's | $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 $1.50 and $2.00 Black Black Kid, Button and Kid, Patent Leather Lace Shoes, Welt and Tips, Button and Turn Soles, Lace Shoes, ‘f je) 0) PerPair® J 00 ny 10,000 Pairs Men’s $2.50 Black, Double and Single Sole Lace Shoes, Latest Up-to-Date Toes, $7 75 Per Pair. 15,000 Pairs Misses’ and Child's Black Kid Patent Leather Tip |5»900 Pairs Boys’ and Youths’ ry Button and Lace Shoes. Satin Calf Double Sole Lace If Child's Sises, 6 to 103-2, .75 Sh Bisse’ He, ae O $1.00) 26st , ses” 3, ‘ : ii. de pr $1.25 Youths’ Sizes, | irs sises 8 to13 1-2, ; |. +e b0\Boys’ Sizes, 2: t051,..... $L.25 POSITIVELY ALL SIZES TO START THIS SALE, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6TH AVE, COR. 20TH ST."

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