The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1901, Page 7

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aero snanes FOR STOCKS. Pacifics the Leaders in a Pronounced Bull Market. MOBILE AND OHIO BOOMS. id thront Catarrh spresds “to the Stomach by creeping from one part to another, The dischurges from the throat are catarrhal discharges that collect in the fauces during the night, ant Instead of being spit up are swallowed, xné tho polsons are taken where food only war meant to be and make the stomach the hotbed of dineave. stomach, which In time entire system, from bowel, from bowel to live system Is surcharged with c The following symptoms det of the Stomach. If you bave the: ou can mark such as apply to your dQ obring them with you. They will je you to medicine and treatment un- From the head { $1 a month, providing you {Industrials Also Favored ajvplyi before’ PehruarykSs& Thlesa * and the Entire List H 1 new patients as well. The onty is th 5 hie! «a Advances. nis that of thme, which Ix ab Is there Are you 01 carly dealings too, were in bis ie changing hands uthern Railway the . and In Missouri ated §,000 shares the sales nadvance ef 1 per cent St. Paul gained a point on a li and whoile Mobile & Ohio contin ance, touching 71, a gain of for breakfant distress after eating?" Feel ax tf you had hen stomach tw empty, up material that burns throat mach ts full, do you feel wax run up re & Onl In of almost it reaching bowels?’ 8 Laminviite t ‘ imp! t copper became came } i Union Pacific wi wensation of the market tn : ur, ‘The stock Y SM, 234 IST AVE. John costume), aul Ww fort to stimu K but coughing y vomiting unt + would burat, wh. to Ko to the Copel . week's ment I felt quite relieved, and at the fourth week's treatment I was like a new mi 1 ed iny appetite i more i 1 ‘The Closing Quotations, 4 clas if 1 could je Open, High. Lae. Clove 1 ne knows Charles P. Ward, tenor author of “The Band Played On," Ballor’’ and a host of other art of the song lore of wore when he came to Doc- poland. |My volce rong it te my living, my future. everythifig to me. 1 can't lose tay voice, Doctor. ‘That was the substance of what he sald, and there was reason for anxloty; the Volce that had In another day Mr. Wand ve a whlaper. There weeks that followed with Skill on the one side and neglected Diseare, expostire, over= york on the othe: In two weeks, hoa- Xer, un wan reatored PE! v In two niore the trouble that had ) PERFECTL 3” | PLETELY CURED, ‘by the operati 74} same kill that had restored the voice and back its Infinite qualities, deep and clear aaa bell note. Do you think Mr. Ward Is grateful? If you are « sufferer It would do you good to hear him talk, It would not give you much trouble to «o and See him or write to him at hia place of business, No. 2 Went Twenty-oighth street, and he would be quite willing to fell you all ‘about It. WAS going. could not speak a were anxious days at during that strug From Doctor Copela Interview on the 81 Bi “Yea, wo are treating people under the $1 rate. "Those who apply, taking advan- tage. of the offer during ‘the week it ia Klven for the disease from which they Suiler, are treated until cured at this rate. rikes at least one telling blow at the ice of ‘boodle spectalists.” Mo: Mader this rate 1am xolng to make profe sional treatment cheaper th: pate: medicines. 1 RIM golnk to make It pO = je for ale! je to get! cured without cans Were Bought at an an Bankrunt. That ie hat ie rate H G 5 joreover, ave never xiven ; A ;bulllahy sentliaent prevalled in the | Meant Morro the extension of what. is ondon stock market to-day, due partly | called a mail business; that Is, diagnosing to expectations of easier money a it and) treating canes iby: saall) but tale otter x tor f | gives me an opportunity which I have long Taha thipments of Roll from the| dealred, to correspond with and cure hun: Fee rr: | dredy of people who have been writing me clteainiactivetand ae ho can’t come to New York ad dvances of 1-2 per cen A feature ying of Southern Pacifle for punt of ntrea! HMuylng orders from that city also in- nf Loulaville and Nas hville and moat ato ja Meld the Market urities were de-! erally strong at Wheat opened quiet and casier t faflueaced Sy large ArgenUne ship or cables, Corn opened off in sympathy with wheat, but rallted on cov World Wants NeverChange Their Position! support, A 1 on profit 1 tirm and » 1 points . Bullish Liverpool cables t recelpts frightened shorts me Investment r, soon fol> 307 237 ti O11; Aur. Oct., 8.09 World. 10; oY SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC ¥OR TO-DAY, TAN sun set THE TIDES Paid Help Wants in th ieee 13 other Ne. papers | High Water, Law Wate: combined. CO a a Mw Bandy Mook e112 as a | Gavernor's 1s) 0 ee es Governor's 1a “8 6M fs Vitel Gate Ferry JANITORS FORT OF NEW YORK. KITCHENWoRK MILLINERY . ARRIVED. Orleany Brietot Demerre nfueKos meas. OUTGOING STE PRESSERS , BALESMEN MSTIIPS, S| Tw RS BAILED TO-DAY. S| WAITKEagES . 6 of 23) WINDOW 6 CLEANELS — oiRLa 3] water HANDS cee INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, GORDON 3) MISCRLLANEOUS -DUX TO-DAY, NoUsHWORK o don, Gibraltar. | Dresden, Wemen, daNitaessus ..”.. 3) TOTAL Com twas a very anxtous face | ,, thrilled New York season after season | © HEA DEMAND oes dt Mean Yow Visit These Patients. Men of Threescore Get Their Hearing. elther car. with head nolses. charging. Her father took siclan in this city of math an an car specialint. He vardrum was roiled aw Kone. necossitating the use / EARDRUM, but he took That very the Copeland offices condition was impr leasened. finally es grew lower and mh Soon after she 8 pursued t And her now that are. Stone Denf. Inidor Halpern, 417 Grand at couldn't bear at when he’ ¢ treatment. He totally deaf, re ordinary ¢ y Deal. Another ast 137th at. 3. MeCube, » totally deaf” for ‘som frightfully from bew niy-one, Peter Lorimer str Rrooklyn, L. 1. (Green nt), In sever one years old. Ho had oeen deaf tw Yot Doctor Copeland rostored ng. Mr. H.W, Ward, No. 229 Fast 30h fs" connected with the Supreme Court the Clty Hall. He is grateful was abundantly Wher family and perfectly cured ay ox well as any New York hie In two ‘ow he rmation without dim- was time and suffered es. He is cured. at ai to Doctor Copeland for the Improvement he accom- plished In his bear from years” Harbor, Lost Volce and Lang Trouble. A New York spectalist In volee cull 4 Mra, Mary Van Kestern, Fast > York, would probably never recove! use of her voice. tor at home had t ened with consumption. Of ¢ wan alarmed. There is tragedy tragedy—that canna Doctor Copeland ty entirely, e inne Junctures—renl Well voles red, and sho grateful woman—' tt Waa the Stonnch nx of Sea € long. trial falled. oncluded tt at « wi should go and see him or you absut how Doctor Co} Asthma. Hentin, le Asthmatic knows nn by Erneat Overmeyer, saya that he had After the Grip. Ing, pains in the head and trembling: in. deel, he describes a condition which 99 se 6 and 7 B classes are as follows: out of every 100 doctors would di as NERVOUS DISEASE. After ni treated by the Copeland physicians he de: scribes himself as feeling like @ new man— happy, well and lighthearted. | $2 with appl | date giren, i. ¢., February 9. Stock Traw Augreanted i records for volume broken last month on the exchange. Mke 6,000,000 In excess ‘Mise Duryea § 5000 Fare Miss May } Willing surrender of the $3, furniture fn her fat at ! re Justice Truax, ¢ [isiivacation of for this furniture, | son's widow, Mrs, Main Ther uMdayit that tho do Justice Traax tovk the papers and served decision. |German Steamer on Tel H and Captain Drow WASHINGTO: ‘eb, L.—The State De- partinent has recelved are Consul at Chungking, C pet that | Helang has been wres lof the Yangtse, sixty milex ain was Te the trhal irl. a latetn Wife si Senntor some tine, Was to-day unchanged. the German steamer ¥ “1 now hear a watch tick nine Inches ear which had been deaf four sharles KE. NteMolzon, Cold Spring she in such Hitt at real gratituda t+ you et him to write land cured him. 1 Here was n caso of Asthma, distrosing i Asthi with: tte Quo ot sleepless’ nights, during which ent sits up struggling for breath is the description which every unfor- u well, East 116th well-known salesman, 5S years xiven up all thing lke a cure until by ac: y earl of the Copeland treatment. Words cannot describe his delight when he he Is “entirely relleved of his The Copeland Metical Insitute Offives, Corner 42d Street and Madison Aven oO joura, Continuous 4 to 8 sunday Mn. THE TEN SECOND PRIZES, tients tiring at a distance, inclosing ation, are entitled to the | privilege of this rate, providing applica- |tion is made before the absolutely final BEST RECORD ON ‘CHANGE. of business New Transactions over 30,00,000 shares, which ious record made in Jan- y She Gave Up Duryea has repented her} William: committed: sul- pald for tt 318)Moon sets, 5.28] and ft was hers, not Mias Duryea's, ree =| WRECKED IN CHINA RAPIDS. Lom the her Perry ber Sick. ‘The condition of Mra, Thomas C. Platt, ee who Nine been wick with heart disease fos) To Cu the The, week before a do: makes. her ahe was threat- ‘EBRUARY 1, 1901. Ohe Last Day of the Clearance The selling season is drawing to a close. of Winter Clothing must spring stocks. prompt if you decide to buy. Men's Suits, f Former Values REDUCED TO in its entirety, and every suit a great bargain. Men's Sucts, ) Wen’s Overcoats, Here the choice of selection is extra good, the REDUCED TO fine through and through worsteds, imported cassimeres, etc. made from fine, soft surface cheviot coatings, frieze and kersey cloths. sizes from 37 to 46 are in the majority. Wen’s Sucts, Wen’s OQuvercoats, Men's Ulsters, ) These are the Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters for REDUCED TO etc. The Overcoats are of the best grades of and kerseys. Overcoats come in sizes 38 tu 46 for the most part. Sizes range from 14 to 19 years. Ghe Last of the Gducational Prize Contests OPENS TO-MORROW. It will be Contest No. 20-—for the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B classes—-and will bring to a close a useful and unique undertaking that The Big Store has every reason to be proud of ‘All pupils who have been in the B classes during the term just com- pleted are invited to enter, irrespective of their promotion to-day into the A classes. Ghe Prize Winners of Contest Yo. 18. Broklets distributed Saturday, January 19, to members of the 3, 4, 5, be to please. THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES, Choice of Watch or Set ot Books—were Awarded to: 3B, Annie Whealon, 943 Bronx, School No. 9). SILVER MEDALS TO —1, Royal nklin | oeretutives qu leetwood aye Yo: Goldstein, 307. Hast 4th ot SB, Aco Kahn, 533 Bast Ssth st. S:hool No. 77. Mlunter ohn Calllenn, School No. 1 re GA, Philip. 8. Watters, 168 West 105th» Aone yeat'saubscription toany Juvenile Pub- lication or Books for equal amount —to Mmond st. Bro. 24 st. School Si Dradhure mW i Michael Saron, 27 East $35ih 9t. Sie No. 59 TB, Charlotte Levegood, 1 West 1sth rt School No. 2 Ada Rein, i East 135d st THE FIFTEEN THIRD PRIZES, Choice of good Fountain Pen or Books te: | School No. 24. / 1 at, Scho. Hoth st. Sebo 2 We NIM Monroe Wdet stand | no We stand 1th Hast 158th dave LEXINGTON AVE. CARS STOP. Thin Applies Only to the time Mee as Misdebatet Lexie twee Last night cased running ft 2 One Hundred th street to the annel rail Is placed when | replace the ca ‘The last car left One street ut HM o'elo [trip wan ma morning ear i o'clock fo more through trip. with Wall Street Swindling. + the Grip in Two Da J Lasative Bivwso-Quindas vemares thy auve. a half months more in which to wear winter clothing, offerings are certainly bargains of the biggest sort. Look at the matter from the standpoint of your own best interests, A collection of very choice garments, in all sorts of makes and designs of fine cassimeres, worsteds, etc.; somewhat broken in sizes, Former Values $12.50 to $16.50, Former Values $18.00 to $22.50, The Ulsters are of the finest imported Irish storm frieze. —_——~ THE FIFTY HONORABLE MENTIONS AND car ‘SIGE aA R. P. Thompson Charged |! On all paid purchases of $5 or more WE PREPAY FREIGHT ral}uad statlon within. the following Ietant Uc Sale of Men's and Youths’ Winter Clothing. All remaining stocks be sold now to make room for incoming When you consider that there are at least two and these final and be up to $12.00, but a very good selection Suits embracing some very The Overcoats are The larger 11,00 which we have been asking up to $22.50. The assortment embraces some of the season’s best styles and The Suits are of the finest worsteds, imported cheviots, Scotch tweeds, vicunas, elysians, patent beavers The 5 —,,_ ) Worth up to $10.00 Youths’ Long Grouser Sucts,|REpUcED 10 Y 00 This line, while small, is none the less interesting, as every suit is of exceptional merit at the reduced price at which it is offered. The suits are stylish enough and dressy enough to suit almost any youth, no matter how hard he may Go Savings Bank Depositors. Interest at 4 per cent. per annum paid on all sums of $5.00 and upward that are left on deposit three months or more. Amounts deposited before the tenth of any month will draw interest for the ‘full month. All deposits payable on demand with- ‘out notice. Accounts of individuals, firms and rporations received subject to check. Drafts on foreign countries issued at current rates, payable in all parts of the world. Foreign money bought and sold. Ageneral banking businesstransacted. Banking hours, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Siegel, Cooper & Co., Bankers. This simple announce: Department Saturday with throngs 0 appreciate and take advantage money. any price. Girls’ Woollen Dresses, in plain and fancy a formerly on sale at $5.00, $6.00 and reduced for Saturday to lined; formerly on sale at $15; reduced to Girls’ Kersey Box Coats, full lined, made dou- sty! and $5.00; Men’s Shoes of French calfskin, our own $5.00 brand, hand-sewed, with London toes, sizes 6 to 11, widths A,B&C; y fs Men’s Shoes, of black calfskin and Vici kid, several mostly sizes 7 to 11, wide widths; worth $3 and $3.50; Men's Shoes, about 200 pairs, soiled from handling, formerly on sale at $1.50 and $2.00 a pair; reduced for this sale to Women's Shoes of tan and black kid, button and lace styles; re- duced from $1.50 and $2.00 to ¥ womens Shoes of jsatt Vici kid, in button and lace, all elses in”) an widths, also some Dongala kid, Good: welts, in broken sizes; reduced from $2.50 and $3.00 to tes < 3 cf patent leather, with kid or cloth top, all sizes; worth $3.50; ‘Women's Shoes of Vici kid, hand-sewed turn or welts, tan and black; $3.50 and $4.00 qualities, and Women's Skating Shoes, extra high cut, in tan and black with hand-sewed welts; regularly worth $5.00, Misses’ and Children’s Box Calf Shoes, lace style, with spring heels, our $1.50 and $2.00 kinds; Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Shoes, lace or but- ton, with spring heels, our $2.00 quality; Misses’ and Children's Vici Kid Shoes, lace or button, broken sizes, regularly worth $1.50 and $2.00, and Boys’ Box Calf Shoes, the lace style, with spring heels (the newest with rubber heels), our regular $2. Misses' and Children’s Dongola Kid Shoes, lace or butten, with spring heels, sizes up to 2's; reduced to Womes' price, Dc renner ree: Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Crotce Winter Sarments at from J-3 to J-2 former prices. ment ought to be sufficient to crowd our great Ci f economical women who are quick h unusually good opportunities to If it doesn’t, then it will be because they have no use for the Women’s Black Cloth 7-Button Overgaiters, all sizes; reduced: from 35c. to Women's Turkish House Slippers, several colors, slightly soiled from handling; a choice at the reduced price of ‘Women’s Felt House Slippers, With leather soles, worth $1.00; and Women's Leather House Slippers with flannel li Fy worth 75¢c.; oe J. Women’s Soft Kid and Patent Leather One-Strap Sandals, with neat bow and ornaments; our $1.25 quality, reduced to Women's Rubbers—first quality Storm Rubbers and Sandals; all” sizes; regularly 60c., special at Clearance Sate of Cigars. To effect a quick clearance of 20,000 hig! taking—Feb. 1st—-we have divided them into four big lets and priced below actual manufacturing cost. Lot 1—5,000 High-Grade Clear Ha- for box of 50, Lot 2—5,000 Clear Havana, also Su- matra wrapper, lomg Havana filler brands and sizes, assorted pf $3.50; clearance sckelly worth for box of ’ Box Coats, made of all wool kersey; plain coat and storm collar effects of velvet and cloth; heavily stitched, tailor finished and full ble breasted, with tight fitting military collar; in tan, castor and brown; formerly on sale at $11.50; reduced to Women’s Dress Skirts, new shadings of home- spun in light, medium and dark Oxford; well tailored and finished; formerly on sale at $5.00 and $6.00; reduced to Women's Black Cheviot Serge Skirts, strictly tailor-made and finished with 2-inch bands of satin, heavily stitched; formerly on sale at $7.50; reduced to * Henry Dugro, of the 3 | ‘400,000 Shares of Hunt-| ington + thar poy) bax acquiret coutrol of the South: win Pacile Compuny, Actag Vice Sacrifice Shoe Sale, Thousands of pairs of good shoes for men, wom and children, from our regular stock, will be pl on sale Saturday morning AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Why? Because the mild winter weather has left us with; 498 too many winter styles; 4 Because we never carry over stocks from one season. to, another ; and Because room is needed for our new spring styles, which are now being shipped to us. Each and every pair of shoes guaranteed as fully.’ as though full prices were charged for them. Loo at what we offer: Men's Shoes, of satin-calf, bulldog toe or plain toe, lace style; and | Men's Lace and Congress Gaiters, all sizes, wide widths, Men's Patent Leather Shoes, with London toe, lace style, sizes 7 to 11; worth $3.00; Men’s Russet Calf Leather Shoes, winter weight, several les, all sizes but not in every style; worth $3.50 Shee: of suc 2,50 6.75| 3.90 5.00 | UNION PACIFIC. Holdings Re- {« ported Sola at $55, Loo , Price 00 quality, regularly worth $1. Also, Ad h-grade Cigars before bensi<: Misses’ Woollen Dresses of Cashmere and Serges, in single and 2-piece styles, elaber trimmed with black velvet ribbons and bral ings; formerly on sale at $10 and $12; re- duced to Women’s Tailored Rainy-Day Skirts, made of plain double-faced materiale, in shadings of Oxford, brown and blue; finished at bottom ~ with a fancy scalloped band, heavily stitched; formerly on sale at $10.00; reduced to Women's Golf Capes---300 fine Capes, made of fancy plaid back materials, in yoke and hood effects, all tailor stitehed” and many finished with bands of satin, each and y cape worth two and three times the prices asked! for them now, oe $8.00 and $10.00 Golf Capes, reduced to 2. 9 A $11,00 and $12.00 Golf Capes, reduced to fin! 94 $14.00 and $16.00 Golt Capes, reduced to 7.30 nea jates, brother-in-law of tha), i Is P, Huntington, says he kw about {t. Nevertheless the rywhere recelved W4th Company, amounting to st a price something Hike $35) or to be pard. reports Union Paciite: points in the market) and (0.0 shurea chal | humped t roures are ta 1 Pactic Rail

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