The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1901, Page 10

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IN BIG BLOCKS. Big Demand and Rose Sharply. ‘Phe movement in pric Upward-at the opening the buying was exceptionally drisk ‘initial Ngures iting extending | to 31-2 per Rock Island, *hange, antinue! 1 throuzho fand prices respondey tall-around buying. T ‘Rock Island was extende jbolnts to 164, im: {points over Satu: ifore the close of the sha first ; trading. 'oThe railroad group chiefly reflected the heavy buying, and of these the ;Grangers, led by Rock [slant \Opeclal mention. On deat ating 12.00 shares the St @oared to 175 cent. Atchison common [while the preferred gained 2 ‘Baltimore & Ohlo soared 2 j) 100. Other strong feat q@uarter were the l (ern Pacific and Pennsyiva which scored advan 31-8 per cent 0,000 at a net gain first fifteen £0) m about 2 points rading continue during the second a covered from the reaction which follow. @d the opening Woon The hign | Ices Was eisily maintained on York, Ohicagy & St ferred also aivanced Trading was decidedly t the afternoon Mmodie jumps. gompared.w i Ufted to) he closing was wenk, with pricex ote int ‘Prices Responded to/!4 S asked the art ! thitkiekitthiricricivichint RONNING RACE. \ \3 Conronsp- Sey ——— lce-Cream Was Served to Bleacherites and| Second Baseman the Sack by ting Upon It. w at would 1 think, replied bravely wn all day pienic id the man, women in evairs on the gr of them was smil Not one ne oor speak a pity watte There nin be wn and nine men in gra gravely waved) their vad numbers on their reotae first bas of the Manbattan State # insane patients ‘They were ah ' vave thelr great annual baseball game With nine of their keepers And it was aturday after me eonth val just bes at lames politely: Utakes than tt does explained uptot tug the game ft Was fan te hear chem talk itever But] the game was hest Ih ought to be ratood that it was vail games tlente wer Ant shead uni when the + ostrenk, the with bated & Nan if Louts. By "LONDON _STOCKS ACTIVE. American Shares in Ma Demand y and Fairly pA very cheerful sent @he London stock mark was evinced chiefly in for American railway securit ceptionally brisk trading prevatied jt to-wlay which the departme ° these st ere falrly: buo Prices scored ade dances over Saturday's clo at New (Xork, extending to 2 35 per cent. ir Walon Pacitic, Anacond Northern Pacitic Ate ; Texas, fia Louis: w Onspicvous With gains of Ito pe the bome department the money market exerted Auence, The indlc ations outlook tv were Patlent ame Revenue. first te tet. nt ko pitched J keeper of tne THE WORLD: BAND: e © oman he wadde toward tin BARNES WINS 1 | PRODUCE FIAT Elects President of ‘Change. ax eld today an Jerse yrat at Washington er 1S Corp : Ba NO RATES FORG.A.R. | \Wentern Wout CHICAG! cod to-day ner Assoclatio izing Gos no ern Pas rate reduce red to ‘point to a iy punt of minimum rate of di kof England —__--- aubstantial homes are to be ttonal Tube Compa Btates Stee! Corporation, to-day volua tarily advanced the wages of all the workers {n the Youngstown plant, av'e- raging 17 1-2 cents per day. Mr mu OES FUTURE FADES. to Protectory by Pool. woo state mitted by M Market) Cour tory he te provi hed numer feo ty doe HE CAC U Noy SoWest shyt Adolph Zets 1 wre employed do ctur wrty was { eileam| Wo Neth Muirs Paw for wanted to provide lad te nate Virgin, lace, and provide for his general wet y send the are Peugnet on hie own behall of} take the boy inte his own provide for him Notwhhatanding these offers suugis- trate Pool announced tat he would | end the boy ty the Catholle Provect When the announced t was led ay Catldren's not want te Protectory When anked why He had sent to the protectory Magistrate that religious tntuences had a great feal ty do With his deelsion ——— Sunday 12 the day to advertise your wants. Greatest circulation In existe | ence. Get In. Inititnin ethic iSeries beetle ek bee bieiiieieeietet touched an ay, Back ta) the and raged hts ds ne said. a empty | f velvet that curled up into) wa Huan font and was caught with burst Neen ja the keeper sat down . ever salt a word gor smiled Thelndenetueaimecetlarave Vecnenee Sent Bayshore, L. Arrested After Fight 1 | SE: CTIIKS ROUCHT BASEBALL GAME HAD NO ROOTERS- AND HOME RUNS EVOKED NO CHEERS. - SHOT WIEN IEALOUS. RAGE. with Officers. Afters eat Man HIGH JUMPING. (OES TO HEAD President of Big Railroad. From a railroad station agent to pi ent of the New York Central, Is ory of Willlam HL Wiltam kK. Vanderblit's choice elec jtral and Ifudson River Ratiroad ¢ jut a meeting of the directors « “ the Newman, who as was ‘ane president of the New York C JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 5,coo Imported Belt Buckles, Clasps, Brooches, and Sash Pins: “Matrix” Turquoise, — Italian carved, _ nate ural and colored Ivories,—Scarabs, Pearls, Coralines and numerous stones. High art designs,—representing handsomely carved heads, beetles, etc, to the plain polished stones,—set in gilt or gun meta., indicate the wide range and variety of the ornaments. : ! Th:y ar: exquisitely designed and well made,and are the latest jewels arisian fashion artists. ed rest- the i licea dictated by the ng Mr Newman’« election ts in the line + of promotion, a polley which hag beep $1.00 each, Y naugurated by Mr. Vanderbitc in pref- valuz $2.75 to $5.00. : x| to annexing new men from ocher s A x Newman succeeds 8. R 5,000 Hat pins. Heavy Turquoises, Pearls, + as president of the Cent?al, : ; q| nathiatinivolsentetanotnucceedenitintac Opals, Corals and Rhinestones, mounted with 2 president of the Lake Shore. ilt.—: uf ii | ereeidentie (ue Lake SO ee gilt, and Venetian enameled figures (dragons | FE] the board, notably C. 8. Mellen, who and allegorical designs), set with pearls and i| recently resigned as President of the a eKve bal Northern Pacific. and Mr. E. V. W. rhinestones, | Rossiter, first 1Vce-President ff thy El central LCE 25¢., soc. and $1.00 each, ! |. President Newman ts a rallroader value $1.00 to $3.75, + from the ground up. He started as a spi Staten agent in Louisiana and has + passed through every stage of promo- f Ee nen acon olen JAMES McCREERY & CO Ll eystemse tn the country: = &| 0 Mr. Newman tn 18, In Twenty-third Street. . + Prince Wiltan and on A | July 1, 1869, became a station agent for Seite Texas and Pacthe Ratlway —at i | Shreveport. La. becoming — generil ) Hl fretent agent ‘for the road in 182, In cg ISS he became traMe m ager for the + Souchwestern systen in Texas and Lou. isiana, competed of the Texas and: Pa- tlveston, Houston and Henderson, and v Missouri, Karsas and Texas. of 3 He ame s seively traMc mana- 5 : ger of the Miseouri Pacific, (te: third Tucked Chambray Presses, with dotted Swiss e-president, third vice-president of ; i nid North wontcenetaccona collars. Colors:—blue, pink and helio- the Great) Norshern, in May, 1898, prestient of the Lake trope. te | Ath emma fs married, but has no $11.50. 4 AW jotograph, after Batiste, Dimity or Mercerized linen Dresses, man sald: aslaway. ted the preatdency of motive Company June LAND. 3--The eles In to be effected. “It Is generally: Heved that Mr, Newman wll contt ty he the head of the Lake f the New ¥ FY ‘ork pieture taken in the retiring presi- "of the, Vanderbilt tines vice-president and generat Finely tucked,—and finished with lace. Colors :—natural linen, pink and blue. $18.50. Dimity Dresses, with tucked white muslin collar and vest. Blues, pink and black and white. the tien be- nue Yen. 7 inning came poginors|| the lines West,«located at $21.00. might for ino sich al ee > Kin on erES FLOOD VICTIMS IN NEED. White Organdie Dresses, —tastefully modelled, does Lally carelens appropriate for commencement or gradus- kK which called forth the Appeal for Aid Sent from Tennes- . 4 Sea ee ecu tees nee for the Sufferers. tion gowns. f ee eomtes Ald for, the aufferers hy. flood!In.‘Ten- $21.co and $35.00. f nexsee und > th nina is asked by anybody) Witham He Cooney, a. travelling man { $ and former New Yorke! vho knowa the gane, aiid] influence of The EV Wor | / Wala tenn. tte ieee lead ttiaotcine tee Twenty-third Street. } ti Every bridge tn 7% 4 J Washington counties in } it h eon Waxhed away, d mnt y! Fames 7 ndermined and farms 4 orhal Day and th ‘al rmall towns have been 7 Kt wrward tal ylmost out, and the distrese | among the ts is crent Mr. Cooney gi BK. Campbeil & Co., see w ea a reances Mnen firm at & Lispenard street, | ‘ fied | ~IGOTTON DRESS GOODS. UPHOLSTERY DEP’T, rs ‘ és Fourth Floor. Irish Dimities, — finest \ Poet i e4 quality imported. White) «.. edish Rush, Prairie Grass,” R Hl VED or delicate and medium Nil OnE enti t 6 -U. shades of pink, ia Colors: — natural Rush, . | | heliotrope and yellow! G.as5 Forest Green and McLaurin Withdraw Resignation and Till- man Will Follow. ning World) ©, June 3 Sweeny that tntoresis « ing nrket. Senator] st Sexton Took The from Graves Paul's Churchyard. } Detectives from the fon went out tod: er withdrawing his re-[ the mysterlous disappearance of Irish vtion was vel py the ernor| tags from St, Paul's Churchyard which yo Vie withitrawa: it se of the | had been placed over Uhree graves there riotly appeal made py Gov. Me-]hy members of the Irish foetety. The State be served | tags first disappeared Friday and were Thy aveldance of bitterness of a cam-| rept on Saturday, Yesterday morn: ain this summer Ing these were missing. McLaurin says he realizes a_ tight] When. the detectiven were told that Mittes would ob-| the lage had been taken up by the sex- dis-) ton of the church they retired from the) net. Frank Ulrleh, a hoster, employed at] aminations at tthe milttary academy con- and machine gun practice at 6 P. wh The local cotton ‘Ket opened quiet H today, anid 1 point higher to 5 pointe | SICK HEADACHE were: July|iower. After the call the” market 3-8 offered:| .:cu tied, out was Inactive and very nar- Tow. aol were strong at an advance of pein Uritadn, points on ritures and bs y ners went ta inGal market, uylng of th new crop months pn houses was a fea- NSOMNIA also HOMO araIN,, BROuD.r N na icactous, remedien, kno: LESS. Phys! in St. Church Street y to nee about at the range near the Hudson at 5. tae suet! Blection Returns see the © grounds. Striped, dotted and figured designs. 16c. per yard, formerly 25c. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Red. order, Settees, Chairs, Divans, Set- tles and Ottomans, —in new quaint shapes, Tables 4.50 to 10.00 « Chairs 6.00 to 18.co Rockers 7-50 to. 18,00 Settees 1000 to 20,00 Dutch models of ‘‘Weath- ered,” Austrian Flemish pa Special, colors to — LADIES f 3 j } i the ‘ My from pa reasons. |” Inquiry at the offices: of the Trinity HANDKERGHIEFS. Oak Furniture, suitable He wil) continne ty act without rexatd | corporation, No. 17 Fujton street, de- for Hall, Dining-Room, plored afer a hard]! nee ae the ee aoe what hel veloped the fact that there in a rule In . ’ : ', (ee ee en eee ee ae denen aee al] extatence which prohibits: the decoration Library, Smoking-Room CATA ETE TO insere he people of Bouth Carole any grave or stone with the fag of a 8 Club F ishi i owered Hehnstor ‘Titman will now be Creed so] any other nation than the Ualted States Eight hundred Dozen. or Club Furnishing. } go ray that ¢ dos a bad | Withdraw his resign n, He will prob-|and acting under this ‘rule, je Iris : eet ° 4 that he has been sa trouble [2s AP6 xe nt pwterever Me=| lage were taken down” Fine French Linen, hand- Many pieces ay bras | SE WEST POINT EXERCISES. | ¢™broidered Handker-) ” antldhe Natler or rah” FOUNDRICHLY DRESSED BABY chiefs, Corner “shields” . es nee enches North. u Classen of Cadets Pat Through : upholste;: wi woven crcent. [Infant Was Lying in the Highway Thetr Exam or border designs. Hem- ae " 1 anion In Mayatde, te 1 WEST POINT, N.¥., June 3.—The ex-| stitched or embroidered} ‘@Pecstry panels. edges. $7.50 each. ck's Motel, Bayside, L, L, found | tinued to-day, The fourth clase was Wheat Staten male child on thefexamined in French and the second hh: Usual price $2.7% se eurigst casing, and Broadway,{and third classes in. ‘philosophy and 25c. each; ‘i Mes aw Dull: : ‘The ent : wim com: xht-complexion-and. biuereyes “} value 50. Was mostly stiong and healthy, and) was Aresnmeay FRU NeHE NCH s dressed rich “apparel, troop (cavalry. teady and little changed was taken to the Flushing | drill) on the plains at 440. rifle practice , ‘ Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. \ =o ————_—_—_—_— { For National. and State fully described in the a.—The Mark hon operations. RDSOLUTELY HARMUES 4 t i 4 were: June, be 7 1 1901 World Almanac and Encyclo-|1901 World Almanac and Bacyel Le NEN RUA i Sede, of Tami Bares iRti| pedia. © ‘A reference book of|pedia..° © © A reference book ¢ Meee ee eel aR Caer wT eee over 600 e ¢ ¢ gubstan-|over 600 p! eee paneetey clear that British crops will be very pRoM {tially bound. © © © Price 26c,/tially bound. ° ° © Irregular, bur we do not despair that]! 10 bt iy made taiy by the ¢, © © For sale by newedealers, or|® * * For sale by aswetmina’o Grub ‘ana other pests item Serer eyie uly. Rar oa Pi Snuacists, 10 20c.| may be had by mail oa receipt of| may be bed by mall oa ot ence. The crops promla ‘well ta Rus: | tember, 202, October 7 January, 6. | fom a ere4 soxs; | advertised! price, sAvertioes price. aise eae a Market quiet, Dor rt) au ve ‘

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