The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1900, Page 8

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‘BROKER MUSGRAVE | OUT OF SANITARIUM. ote STOCKS HIGHER AND) ACTIVE Bulis Controlled the Early Market Prices To-Day. "Wife Had Him Placed in Retreat, but Other Relatives Secure His Release. Transactions were brink to: @ay at the Block }ous 4 Reneral rule stocks aK, with! Prices abou! 14 per vent higher Toward the end of the first hour ite @dvance became Keneral American Be tlonal etrengen to @ an advance Bs Pennsylvania Star behind, per cent after opening ab mained an addliior after Later Sugar wan rushes Koenlaltios Hound “ Now points the seemion ler hooame alurines Upward in all blocks in the day Wih Midas 8 , " . See Cont toucned 1 fell buck a Doint, The market war ve Waually Inactive stock Omaha a Union movement later y on very lar, buying Yo ville were vine rf Musara i" Hien Nad ag Fealiging In eto any) noaowril of \ th Oariier, which y thelr highest | vera purpowe « ea Wathirk | EA \vaoutea TL wan alleged ty Law a ae r Yer Lyon Allen that Mr Musgrave was Ulega ‘ \ Part |. wt Hunton | 1a y detained he phare aE a ' " Atte 4 The formal wopllewton w H at ie Kelwin Po Woodward, a be a vf othe defendant He dente "i jouky that Musarave wa 5; Aimer, Biel & sloop pt is an WY Amer. Aivel & \ som Pie Am. steol & W i r } % Sime a fe la at yn arbor. Mw Mae t alt. & ee ' th Hirok. Rapid Tra Wie ’ i, i ‘i oo youbetp \ ‘ her» iN ,| Standard Oil Certificates’ Davis Law and Park Work Make It $6,860,- 143 Higher. Reached $583 a Share To-Day, a > Brie int ot a Ye, ! it ma ") ts t: tate ii t \ Hoard ' a wd Ape | i MORE GOLD IS COMING. ' J Shipment of aa.00,000 Hannu! hy SNattonal Clty Hank + war he supply WHEAT MARKET WEAK, Hrlcee Were tower on the Cabledt " ft Nos. Contra orfolk & West Norfolk & Went. pf A FRENCH COAL FAMINE, MigareseCorn Bester | © Wooat marke war wenk «belo off] Owe Stethe a 1 and Vrttioh Varchawes Cont Ge PARA, prlee of coal | purchases and Great Veitatn's Amerioan mining el a difte ee) the Freneh Finanee, ) May Hhid; December ov orn, Wea8) May th WL Chicago's aking. yet | vember wheat, 18.78 Tena Maite Phint A drone tain | i MW MAX-MULLER WORSE Paeife : 8 mber corn, & LONDON, 0 Max Muller THE COTTON PRICES. firm of e and i from Mt nev he jast few July were arkets of Am: in Auguat finishing and packing cis "eaoeaete niehing and. pac! an enol Imavrtation of cuckoo locks, Moe on stock market displayed | improvement to-day and tn all boy was firm, Amert a) were strong and of 46 46 ver cont. iN the sterdam and Lo Ear! Mr Lambert personally. dir it v.18 “tune, ay, 010 to ids ‘Aug., 6M to | August Belmont Accused |: pip sya Ll ~ SOFT - CONLERS PLEAD. | e Ciuilt, bat sen "WHS 1 CO 10 cOvRT: ecently ar violation wulity in ‘ ne today Althouah Henry Stelnert, representing he Hoard of Health, protested vigonun Juative Mekeon suopended sentence em, however, that a ense would be dealt with Others of Illegal |! were auilty B. Buh Combination. oan vreaterick Drowns of ered circular skirt, Th Hestor nd Willlam ROOF. Don io . 1 Wa f Phitiy Keele, ofl phen and R. Florence, of the o®” Formerly neue kh IMetiiiing | Bdiqon Hlaminating Company r aining August Helmor John N SASS GOES FREE, adwo he Nivi V Kee New | Wis, [Soldier Charged with Shooting # Woman Discharwed, Adolph F Sans, the Federal soldier who, i wawalleged, shot and killed Lena Meyers in Bast Hleventh street on the night of May 11 was discharged from the Tombs to-day by onder of Juatlee |i Irsman, of the Criminal Braneh of the { Supreme eddy morrow sreliminary wy Mente ton eran I af eomp! fondante eed Wo vote ane rhe fhye dh aid ae futed holding for cony reading the ided a convic my |26 & 28 inch Silk Mixed Taffeta, handles of Sterling S iver and natural 26 & 28 inch Twilled Silk, close rolle unit two fomir United state Adams, Ry, on the sarge of Mleperiion Hackmall and an both «ites at re | FLANNELS for Shirtwaists, Hey TAN, Major Dodwe Down with Fever HAVANA, Oot Major Francie 8 Value $7, 50 Dodge, paymaster of the Division of Ties quality, embroidered, in a, Pe 4 WE WISH TO INFORM | French Flannels, Men's “Fine Neckwear SALE OF LINENS OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF OUR HAR- LEM BRANCH, HOLLENDER'S CAFE AND PALM GARDEN, 149 W. 125TH ST. AND 156.8 W. 126TH ST., NEAR 7TH AVE. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIEDON UNDER OUR SUPERVISION AS 5 and g§ cents per yard, : . |a@ very choice assortment of si.ks, in light and dark elfects, Black & White Neckwear in the newest soft weaves, Four-In-Hands, Tecks, Pufls, |Printed Flannels, — stripes, | dots and figures, »s cents per yard, Flowing-End Scarfs, Tucked Mlannels, gs cents per yard, These are the correct materials for the | latest fashionable Waists Colors inchide —greens, tans, grays, FORMERLY, AND WE __ blues, tile, heliotrope, hrowns, reds and HAVE APPOINTED MR, | pinks |. CHAS, MELDER, FOR. | | MERLY WITH HOLTZ 4 FREYSTEDT CO,AS MAN Kae wee rho Broadway and rith St. -Mahler AGER, RESPECTFULLY, Sixth Avenue a THE FRED'K HOLLENDER CO, | Broadway and ith Street, ‘ mw) @ pS uPpYy COLORED SHIR'PS, HOSIERY, 7 » Ladies’ Suits of yond) homespun, blue, gray and) " | Oxtord Russian blouse coats high col 200 Dozen, Very exten-| Men's, lar and flare sleeve, lined with black taf de skirt, with cut flounce, well ntire sult elaborately trimmed Het want Value $12 and fancy buttons; 9 7 Ladies’ Suits of Venetians ; ® or pebble chevioty hand: some blouse, fly tront or Eton coats, sive range of new designs, | Imported Lisle Thread or Stripes, in varied colors|Mercerized Half Hose,-new | and groupings,~hair lines | faney stripes to broad designs, Women's, | Pinks, blues, heliotrope,) past black.—Lisle Thread | { satin faced and trimmed in a very ¢tfec- black-and-white. Cuff slor ¢ ae s tive manner with satin or plain. tailor Mack -and-whits, Cu Sor fine gauge Cotton Hoge, finished; skirts in the seven and nine gore flare, band somely trimmed or lailor stitehed; $) J 7 ~Lailes' Suits of fine U covert cloth, black ant covors, Strictly tailor made, fly. front and reefer coats, lined with best taffeta and finished on all seais, collar and sleeves with finely stitched straps; skirts in the newert shape, strapped seams and finished in the best Value $ ! 7 Double heels and soles, light and me- dium weight, separate or attached, Value $15 95 cents each; | 6 pairs for $1,353 Value $1.50 i $1.35 Usually 2§ and 55 cents a pair, JAMES McCREERY & CO,, Broadway and 11th Street, manner Ehrich E Bros. Ehrich Bros. 5 5 Days More Merchant Tailor Offer. | Commenced Monday, Oct, 15th, Ends Oct, 20th, | | | | A c 00 Win'er iia hai or hy ck Read what you may expect ee FOBe You may select from 15 of the newest fall overcoating fabrics, such as Irish Friezes in Oxford, Cambridge, olive, Hue and black; English Kerseys in shades of blue, black, tan, olive and brown, and a . . e BE we Unusual Offering of Lace Robes. We place on sale to-morrow Two Hun- dred Lierre Lace Robes, hand embroid- with waist complete, Now 3,50, 7.85, 12.50 and 15,00, Sixth Aven; 20th to 21st Street. STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Special offerings of Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas Ivory, Pearl and Buckhorn, Sterling Siver trimmed, Values $3,785 to $5,00 Men's 28 inch Extra quality Silk, close rolled, Sterling Silver trimmed, |Large Flowing-End Scarfs West Twenty-third Street Great Reduction Sale IN UP-TO-DATE Women’s Tailored Suits, complete line of plaid back Covert Cloths. These garments will be cut by expert cutters, They will be finished with a good farmer's satin, serge or plaid lining, These are bere for your inspection, The workmanship will be such as is in any Twenty Dollar custom garment, SPECIAL NOTICE—If, after your overcoat is finished, you are not entirely satis. fied, yournay return the garment to us and your money will be cheerfully refunded, Remember this is only a six day offer, A chance to get a Twenty Dollar Overcoat to 6th Ave. and 23d St, HORTON IDEs avoetneavesinnsaenboentenean nd hesaONADNOROORORRORED) 1 0977 6th Ave, and 234 St revel! / “6 UPHOLSTERY DEP’ Renaissancet Lace tains,—-mounted on fre bobbinette or fine grenadi: New, handsome design, 3% or 4 yards long, per ai $6.50, $8.50 and. $11.75, | yi Point Arabe liace Cut’ i tains,-—with irregttlar all lacy | } 10.50 to 35.00, borders, or wide panel inser | tions, per pair, 4 $18.00, $25.00, | | $32.50 and. $45.00. 4) ih { 10,000 yards Drapery Ma terials, suitable for portieres, window hangings or wall coverings, New colors, textures and designs, $1.00 andt$1.50 pergyard, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, $1.35 52,05 woods, d, handles of $4.05 On Tuesday, October 16th, 1 Transferred from Whole- sale Department, 95¢ Value $1,50 95¢ $ Table :Cloths,— 1.45 Bleached, — Irish | Manu- factare, ax3 yards, $2.45, each, } | r]ax3ai-2 “ 285 “ 2x4 “ 4.25 “ Extra fine Cloths, — sizes from 2 1-2 to § yards:long, At about one-half usual prices, Bros, nd 31st Street, 200 Dozen, fine double-Da- mask Dinner Napkins, $5,00 per dozen; Value $7.00, Py JAMES MCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, | $43. 75 Ladies’ Suits of excel Jent Venetian, black or | blue shield-front Eton. coat, high collar and fancy steeve, trimmed’ with black Satin in military style on entire front Aye Ae of coal latest flare skirt, ed in pointed effectto mmateh coat Value $20 $16, 75 -‘asies' Suits ima large and varied assortment Materials include pebble cheviot, broad- cloth and imported Venetian coats made in all the swell blouse, Eton and tly. front shapes, lined, trimmed and finished by inen tailors; military and Medici col. lars, bishop and flare sleevem skirts cut ant trimined in the very best styles; some of the suits alirdy lined with tatleta, others only Value $25 the coat; Ladies’ Suits of all-wool fr $ 075. cheviot, biack and blue; Elon or double-breasted reefer coats, flare collar and new sleeve, lined with en | RIBBON. Taffetas Silk Ribbon,— 6 3-4 inches wide, Pink, pale blue, cardinal, royal blue, gray, yellow, biscuit, old rose, nile green, white and black, Tol male Skirts made in the latest fare shape, ! ined 9" Valige $9 25 cents per yard, ; 4-inch taffetas Ribbon,— all new Autumn shades, shot with white, 18 cents per yard, JAMES MoGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street. 1 am surprised at the amount of condensed — statistionl + information whieh the 1900@World Almanac con- tains, Wo MLEAN, President The Bulsetin Co, Phila BE Apecial! New edition World Almanse now | ready in Supplement cor hondromely bound, 2S¢ by mall trom Tre World, For sale by newedealers, ——————— SPECIAL OFFER, NEW EDITION World ra Almanac ws Campaign Supplement (including also a discusision of the Chinese Question; large, heavy-paper map of Chiira, in colors), and the c-a- Week World until after the Presidential election (unti postage paid. The World Almanac is a 600-p: volume, The Thrice-a-Week World is 6pages, iss Wednesday and Friday. Orders within New York City prwtal delivery must be sooomanales i 18, additional to pay extra city pow'age on Tri-Weoklp ~

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