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. & MRS.KENNEDY'S STOCK’ PRICES HOPES ASING. WERE BUOYANT. Has Added Be gee D., L. & W.; Imparted in Jurors as Trial General Strength | Proceeds. to Dull Market. The admission of expert handwriting Markel irregularity pervaded = the testimony has not shaken the conviction; opening dealings on ‘cnange to-day, of Mrs. Marion J. Kenn that the} the initial figures showing gains and third trial of her husband, Bamuell losses Indiacriminately in the same J. Kenredy, for the murder of Dolly} quarter. The price changes, however, Reynolds will end in his acquittal. were smali, an they exceeded 1 per cent. tn very few canes, 1. 3. Steel preferred Was notably weak at the opening, be- ing off netrly a point. Atchleon com- mon nd St. Paul were off abou point ch, he American Tobacco, Copper and Read- common were up about a poinc rtly after the opening. The market wae lifted from this con- ditlon before the clon: of the first thirty minutes by sharp gains in the Lacka- wanna and Atchison issues, Gn mag: nificent support the former soared § 1-2 She has studied the jury with more care than ever siuce the expert testl- mony began, and sees no reason to doubt that they will hold her husband gullt- leas of the crime. “T cannot say what | think of the out- come,” she sald to-day. “L wae dia heartened by the admixgion of the hand- writing experts. It meant a prolonga- tion of the agony of the triai, bur Tam Ro less hopeful now than at the start “L onaid then that the twelve Jurors selected were the men that could in be found. We 5 contldence in their} points, to 2291-2, com intelligence. Oh yes, Loh studied | terday. ‘The dealin, Rregated alot them thoroughly. What else can 1 do] 5.08 shares. in the court room, 1 have not had my] Atchison common steadily mounted 2 fall points desy It to hopes #haken in the leant.” With every point scored by the wit- ert. 4 All gratehes Mept in orte: : y t cnet . 4 Compa’ Fieing done’ Free ness Mra. Kennedy: scrutinizes the jurors] 753-6 last night, and , the opens {UM BHA roa icxy ene Anite, | Baekering dane’ Pree, Oven, ing tgure this morning. Other prominent railroad stocks were Erle common, Reading common, Mis- sourt Pacific, Union Pacific and Texas Pacific, all of which were up 1 point or ith the exception of Sugar, To- and Copper, which were up 1, 17-5 to see what effect It bas made on them. Though she broke down and eried when Judge Newburger ruled in the expert testimony, she quickly regained her composure when her husband's coun. acl riddied the testimony of Expert Weekes, the bank teller. bac More conthlet to her to-day} and 1 1-4 Doin s respectively, the indus. when the Jurors fell toc Trint live was dull. Wractions were quiet ing Expert Tyrell. but irregular « dicated hostility to the experts. viewa and Were fiumed in attenpxs to trap, him. Counsel for Dr, Shortly: before noon the market reacted sharply from the top ngures, Union Pacine dropped tom, xwainst 10 : the highest figure, eit. Paul sagged 1 5-8 poluts, to 158 3-5. With © recovery to above 99 in Union Pacific, aowever, the other stocks hardened, but the de- mand was extremely ight and the only rise of any consequence was in Amer- tean Tobacco. The market hardened during the after- noon, recoveries extending from 2 to 4 7 ‘a in St. Paul, Missourl Pacwic, a Hacific and Wabash preferred. The Tobacco shares Jumped into promt: Mrs, Keanedy's spirits rose. ennedy are still look- Ing for Crook, the walter, wno was the star witness ‘for Kennedy in the last trial. Crook was employed at the Grand Hotel at the time of the murder. At the last srial he ited that he was in the dining-room of the hotel ut the ime when, i is alleged, Kennedy was there with Doily Reynolds. He awore positively that Kennedy was not the man who was with Miss Reynolds In the dining-room. t ce re Newbu will not allow the|.nence with. guins of 6 and 4 1-4 points piairls et-Attorney'n office to attempt the|'respectively’ for American Tobacco and conviction of Dr. Kennedy by a prepon-| Continental To 0, The closing was strong and active with agices at, the top. The total sates of Mocks to-day were 733,100 sha: of expert handwriting test!- fo a wide ts the rule he sped that the District-Attor: ney contemplated putting nine hand: writing experts on the stand. The matter was brought up by recall- Ing Bank Teller Weeken during Expert Tyrrell'n tomtimony. to identify, several Dr. Kennedy's checks which the Die- trict-Attorney neglected to have photo- Braped for comparisan, Mr. Moore objected to Mr. Weekes appearing until Mr. Tyrrell had con- cluded “Let him wait until Monday. 1 in-| American ” tend to. recall him) then for further| Abaronda Mining cross-exa mination,” Mr. Moore. | Aten. Top. & % “might aa well say now that T will | Sth. Tor. & ise place a limit on croa-examination and | Haltimore & ont 64 on this calling of experts,” said Judge Bs iN Newburger. ‘Iam going to allow the LAS uN Btate only five experts and you the same 6 224, number, Mr Moore. so 180 ng Nowa (he iy tt MH. many did you tnt . la wn sitions many you Intend ealling.| ¢ hal ai! 9 rephtve Mine experts retained, Your (jah Yoana dink lonor. “Weil, Twill allow you only five." Vt : B H 8 3% let me have the four fost oy air 4 Mr. Moore in an aside. dw Hy Tate i) furmish you their nantes and 1084 110 106% 110 “ 1€ you can get them to 2h" 24 23% ot retorted MP, Onborne. Wudeon 63 aay es eth terouEh the State announced to-day] Den, & Rio G. 4 nm (8 a it had nine experts under contract, only oe Ge see ole five have been in court, and the Dise Bi) Cr) Bie trict-Attorney d vigorously the 5% bin Sh charge of counsel that bo a 1 had thevespcrt cmarket ont H a aw ou OT ee By By Be at ge gf WIN 11% 101% iS HS Hy 198 tek Ips DY iw pw ie xs Be 4 Be BO a oy oF ° it id 1% 5 Reading : Oriental Products Do Not Compete with Home-Made Goods. George MeNeir, secretary of the W. & J. Bloane Company, testified before the sub-committee of the I’nited States In- @vstrial Comminsion, in resnion at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, to-day concerning the trade in and manufacture of Ori- ental rugs and carpets Ha oe Mire MeNelr sald, 90 per cent. of a carpet, used in the United States we Imported, while now % nuractured at home, The manufactures in the United States, he waid, exceeded $75,000,01, and the daily Product exceeds $20.0. A compara- tvely small export -business tm done, the American manufacturers being un- able'to compete miccessfully with the European maker who can obtain his raw matertalx duty frec. Mr, MeNeir suggested that the duty on wool for carpe: manufacture be made ad valorem if ft cannot be abolished altogether. The witness ridiculed some phases of the tariff on Oriental rugs nnd xhowei that there is no real com- figy‘a between certain goods of Eng- « leh and ROrtental make. Nelr held that no duty ts nec- censary from the viewpoint of he manu- facturer. ‘The Btb-Committee left thix afternoon for South Mancherter, Conn,, where the menbers will inspect the slik works of " Cheney Bros, —<—<——_—_ 1,000 WITHOUT FOOD. Fleeda’ Havoc Causes Sw ‘Tennensec, KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May Feported that 1,90 people ure food at Allentown because of the Mood, ‘All tne wtores in the place were swept of taton Pacite. CRorn 3 Rubber pt. ah LONDON STOCKS QuIET. Ruying of Reading a the Fei Speculation at the London stock mar- ket was on a very moderate ecale to- day, operators belng rather inclined to Miacount Whitsuntide_ holiday: will continue until "Tuendny of “Rest w The market for Americal anares displayed very” Nitle. 2 pri abo} tert railway « were from 1-8 to penveen ent. w York's closing teurke ‘or yer yeu: he other hand. Northern common. Iinois Central and sow Bouthere Pacific were off B, 3-4 and 5-8 per cent. Teanectively. Home recurities, 'ncluding connote, were firm on the improved ind uation, which In expected to be furt strengthened by additonal large rivals of gold next we aie Renee The Wheat Market. The steadiness of early cables, r= tlouarly from Paris, contributed to the awa} the water, Damage by floods to the Asheville opening stability in the local market, a of the Southern Rallway. is| Prices. opened unchanged and tater pated at $900,000, gained nit Trading was without —<———_-— ppeclalt foature.? ei beth foreign . and Walla orders. The Market. stendy, but very quiet. INK prices w September wheat. ey July: a The local cotton market opened steady to-day and 2 polnts higher .o 8 points fonday and Adenath (asthe loeal marese| | last night failed to affect English ‘ow Sorigiol t, 78 ote rices May wheat, a7 Bin 43 eli market as favorably as might have been owing to fine weather reports improve- Ment In, crop condition South and Wy eral port receipts, Selling orders from abroad ware consequently a feature at the open of the logal market and influences prevailed. Fears of tay! manipulation kept shorts on, the jefensive and tavited buying of sum-| Mer months at an adva’ i corn ic ee offered; sity corn, we, Saeed omen Fatle for 920,000, NTON, No Je: May 24.—Mi ce anile Lia retant torts red with 224 yer- | € Corn epened | For BOYS, 8 to 16—2-piece Blue Serge Suits, double- reasted aay For MEN—Blue Serge Sults, sizes 33 to,46, STOUTS or slims; ta dae and Tote i aon Established Over Twenty-five Years. N. S. BRANN, MANUFACTERING JRWELLER 231 EIGHTH AVE, $100,000.00 Worth of $60,000,000 OF U.P. SOLD? Persons Interested Will Neither Affirm Nor Deny Report. Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar. SPECIAL NOTICE: | getner The Watch in 155 than this ent 1 Wall! a interest: high bank- re ant| Athy by th This statement, mtreet news agency. nor denied dy the part “We have been informed : Ing authority, which wholly unoffcl Ratlroad convertible 4 per cent ° ‘The same authority under the ayndicate bears a clos fest bond! personnel with the hol Pacifl: stock recently acquired. tt te! admitted, however, that this ts got nee casarily conclusive evidence chat the} etre Northern Pacifle stock Is to be turned t Gott ¢ than 9005 tires $5.90 into the Union Pacific, payment therefor | 1 te obtainable | Se “| egy’ Bains The Syndicate ment! ganized by Kuhn, Let Atock In question ts that cently in the Ment to wreat control _o of rein and Hi. 90,090,000 some ime securities) int the $10.00. s equired re- e | Ge! Could not “hi Amounts to about §130,000,0 —<$$<_—_— =F FORMERLY STORE OF JAMES MeCREERY & C0. llth Street & Broadway. Men’s Suits, $11.75. $15.00 Suits at $11.75. $16.50 Suits at $11.75 $18.00 Suits at $11.75. Ask to see the suits advertised. Examine into every detail of style, quality, fit, tailoring. Satisfy yourself they are as represented. Every fashionable fabric you want : Quiet-toned fancy plaids—checks—stripes, neat mixtures— solid colors. As to style—all styles— West Point military coat, regulation or double-breasted sack—and your size. Positive reductions to give you a cue on Snellenburg-made clothing—once you know it you will have no other. Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Neckwear, 50c, Correct shape and colorings. Patterns that will please particu- lar men—the careful dresser who demands the very newest. Not many of the tinest, but the poorest bargain in the lot will save vou fifty cents. And: Just to keep our salespeople on the jump, we have taken all 50c. neckwear, including the popular narrow four-in- 25 hand, and. marked it Cc Men's Colored Negligee Shirts, 5c. Cannot be duplicated for less than $1.50 to $2.5¢. Imported Madras and Percale, some with detached cuffs, some with cuits attached, Made by the best shirtmaker in this city. Designs ihclude stripes, checks, broken plaids—everything that is fash- ionable and desirable. || Men’s Linen Collars, all Shapes, 6 for 25c. Samples front a big factory in Troy. Styiish shapes and com- fortable; warrante linen and regularly séll at 5c. each. They should be gone ina ify. Will you share the bargain? Boys’ $5. 00 Suits a $2. 75. Full Box Double-Breasted Coat, double stitcied edges, cord seams—trousers have inside elastic’ waistband, patent suspender buttons, handsome effects in dark, also light colors, checks and overplaids; to fit the little man of 8 to 15 years. BShellenbers & Son 105 107 MYRTLE AVE. Swoonive. Sale of Blue Serge Suits. Broadway and Eleventh Street. a The season tor Blue Serge Suits Is now about on hand, and to open_up the stock we will offer SPECIAL prices on thom. They are well tuilured, Fast Color and Strictly All Worsted. For CHILDREN, ages 3 to 10—Blue Serge Middy Suits. The jackets are SILK-FACED and vest to match. The actual value is $3.95; our price........eeee0..... A0n5.00 2 jacket; value $3.95, Our price 5. see sees cece ene coe For BOYS, 9 to 16—3-piece Blue Serge Suits, 3 or 4 button jack. ets, single or double breasted vests; real val. $4.95, our pi iced 99 For BOYS, 14 to 20—Blue Serge Suits, 3 or 4 button sacks, single or double breasted vests, long fants; real val, $6.75, our priced» 19 , Teal value $10.00, Our price .... cerecccerececceeseers REMEMBER, we GUARANTEE the COLOR and FABRIC. 2.95 | Seah 0} ah al acai ier Bi bd Babar aie ile THE [THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1901. = ts socaea ee at Fa | suRPRRE: SrECIAL SHE Tf 88. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, alltimes...... The Explanation of The NOT Less Quality—BUT Less Expense. Standard mills, native and foreign, weay prise Store cuts up the cloth in workrooms. The best tailoring Store sells direct to you-—withou' profits, and with insigniticant expense in proportion to the volume of That’s why men’s relia busines $3 up. Men's All-Wool | Men’s All-Worsted Men's Pure Mea’s Suits of Im- Outing Suits, Figured Suits. Worsted Cheviot ported Worsted. A onew thing, Half-lined and Ss Suits. Royal styles that originated by us— fulltined, 2 too, SO cptors a8 t crattenge the worlds coat, trousers and! choice crades in in ack culawey and fabrics imported belt.all of thesame pure worsted chi walking from Fneland goods, flagnel/ diagonal and pur also clay funy, France and elect, with chalk- worsted blue and worsted Prince Abe | Belgium, superbly Une stripe, black bert Suits, made up, $7.50 White Negligce Shit y 510 and colored ured or plain Balbriggan Underw Four-ply Collars, in 26 styles, at 5¢.; four-ply Collars at 10. Hats—Soft and stiff; an abundanc of styles in seasonable, light’ weights, flexible and durable, 75c. 95c. 1.45 1.95 Boys’ pure worsted t Blouse Suits of pure wor ce 5 Young Men's cheviot Suits, hict sly dural What Next? the Friday LYER for two days only, HALF-HOSE— Black, red, feather stripes and other tigur iF 263 6th Ave. ENTRANCE THROW STORE One Dollar A week is all you have to pay when you buy your clothing from T. Kelly. You get fashion and FURSITUR: reliability combined with a low price and easy terms of payment. Saturday we offer a great in- ducement in Men's Spring Suits—they are made of tine all weol cassinieres and cheviots, in stripes & checks, well made and finished equal to any tailor-made garment. These to sell fer $22 they go at the low price of $15. AGoodSpring T ropCoat, $10.00} MEN’S SHOES. Men's fine patent leather Oafords, med um toe, wndyear Cal 5 extension s« special at.. ba 50 Open Saturday Evenings Until 10, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. * DONT TANH 0 KY i pemmechwsice, Muimme MALT ENTIACT IS Nor rine onary. Wile LONG ISLAKD BOTTLING CO., 280-254 Berger St., Brookiyn, N.Y. ur Thetor it The Purposes of the Pan-| American Exposition of 1901 7. 25 fully described in the ivol World rey and Encyclo: pedia, ¥ * A reference book o over 600 . % * * Substan- pally. pound. 8 8 Price | 25c. For aale by newsdealers, ‘0 may be had by mall on receipt o! advertised peices pais s curiae || MEN'S SERGE SUITS Pure All Worsted Therefore ‘fuliy guarinteed to hold colar, to keep shape and to wear weil- these are shits thit CANNOT turn red — well lined) and trim- ined; made by capable tailors; noth- ing is so usetul and ser- viceable for business use and teally proper for wear at most ya will pay you toa ways sec Suits were made | ea ENDING NEXT FRIDAY. of Ful! Indigo Dye. Surpiise Store's Values ; the goods, The Sur- is own inghly sanitary eight-hour skili makes them up. Phe Surprise t jobbers’, middlemen’s or retailers’ Die suits can now be bought at from $(2 45 ford cord, 48¢.; French percals, 95c. + 23c., 45c., 75c., VEc. © Trousers—Th:re's choosing from more than ten thousand pairs in all the ipe patterns and others, $2 $3 $4 tors $2.00 S yea $2.50 2100 $4.50 What Next? sears. Surprise Ad. to-morrow and Monday, tan and blue, in the new ( ings, ‘ Other Days Unti! 6.30 P. M. MICitatls i “Friend of the People #182, 154, 156, 1388 Smith St, Between Warren and Baltic Sts, BROOKLYN. 3 Furniture, Carpets, Clothing,}: scyerything for Housekeeping. OUR EASY CREDIT PLAN does away with all the annoy- pances of the old credit-giving m ways. Ourafter-purchase treat. # ment makes us new friends} every day. ; OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT: $35 frettd of goods, 50¢. cas mont a worth of goods, 50¢, casi, SS 50c. 8 rth of goods, $$ cash, $1 CANDY CATHARTIC Nea | ine stamped C.C C. Never sold in bulk. t who tries to sell | ly ft} able prices! gods Ruaranteed. JAuEs. Benga OUR BUSINESS POLICY Requires piyment of a small week to insure you and g dressed in the most, ble CLOTHING and q*. aie de for your home being come y suppifed with all its FURNT- E < _ TURE, CARPETS and BEDDING: - wants. ate SPECIALS” FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY He} a 4 thts nardwood, ork y i Refrigerator, zine lined throughout, removable waste pipe. dre lock and trimmings; our spc- cial price, 4,49 Exnetly Like © EXTRAORDINARY CARPET VALUES, BRU L 5 d choleest 1901 de- fipae; great in the city; regu- lar value $1 ond $ ; our price, MADE, LAID and LINED, yard.. 65¢ y of a llfetime to obtain the newest and tnd Axininsters, cold as bargain value syetal 72 "4.12 19 OUR SPRING CLO THING, eee reaiiblevaasor ment ot ae cbd durable garments for men, women children, Is well worth your. you coraider that your personal taste as to cut and dy made or made to order, recelves our most carefal , fail to marvel at our ability to sell our goods, om credit, nt no advance on the eash prices charged by most stores. TWO BIG STORES: 169, 171,173 Smith st., cor. Wyckoff st.i 773-7758 Sroadway, cor. - umnerave.: RS—Your oppo rings of Velvels 3 yard, ion. And when ether it be re Brooklyn Dentistry. Dentistry. QAO OA IOWA TOOT AO OD YALE DENTAL PARLORS — & Notice Our New Address: 124 W. 23a Strect, N, Next to Childs’s P.cstzurant. a 6 HARLEM; +42 W. 125th Street, near | Lenox Aves $5,000 | Patients a Year Acsure Cur Reliatiiity. extract (ecth positively y rew and seienthe or pas necessary. We nll and wilout pat metho s. So broken cown th fenced with Crownsef po ce anand goid thit defy dite tlon and wea foe years. yo feth acted on the Luao Deme It 18 exe ta! Plate, our invention, nt, as thi is paper, does not interfere with iaste or > sech. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Full Set of Teath $5.00, Silver Filling 502. Gold Filring$1.00andup, Lady Attendant ‘3 ith exch Opera! 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