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SE RA GIN PEORIA EAT TIRE LATTE TO YT ORT? * OR THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1901, , : . a IN —————————————————— - BE’S LIFE CHEAPER ( ROT ; POODLE DOG’S ROS 0 H EN BERG co. fers West J4th St. is | THE NEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. | . ry Tan shoes,—in models appropriate for golf, walking, mountain climbing and seashore. Being Broken During These Important Sales. Low shoes,—light and medium weight, for warm Our August Furniture Sales are in full bloom, and the Furniture Depart- crt ment is daily crowning itself with new victories. Our | A None genuine without the Sorosis label Prices Are the Lowest Ever Announced a | Li thoroughly good aud stylish nen, Surniltres It pt a bit surprising that the volume of business we are now transacting is broadly in excessof all previous test mid-s NT cords, t JAMES McGREERY-&-G wT Tg -TItty incessant demaud is divectly and Lofty due Tothe aecetence ehithisine indice ana the ee Twenty-third Street. astonishingly low prices—a combination too powerful to be slighted by the economical shopper. } i 1—No charge for packing or crating, 2—Furniture held 60 days on payment of | small deposit. 3-—Freight prepaid on all purchases of $5,00 or murc to points within ye i 100 miles, 4—No mail orders, sete , $20 Parlor Sultes, CHIFFON; . $11.98. IERS. oe | TERN 1 i | a~ 3-Plece inlaid Parlor STERN BROTH ERS Suites, silk plush up- S-drawer golden Onc ! Brooklyn Jury Decides that a Careless Driver Is Not Responsible for Little Libby traub’sDeath--Blames the Mother. anger tireat although it Ieys due to been the commonly 4 supposition that Ufe of a poodle dog » beat when an imp was to be conveyed In many parts of the country this tm Pression continues life of a child is chi sion of cheapness | Rocents by the trol this condition child is killed, tn: Griver or the motorman the that the dead little oF may be blained for credible as it may seem, this waa ac roner's jury in Brook. tually done by a € dyn Jaat night What caused Jury and the framing of Its v the death of ‘bby year-old child, ‘The facts in Penny Which Cost a Lite. Ty Weintraub keeps a little clothing store @t the number above mentioned Ives in the rear of the Wife, Jennie, and hin childre Little Libby on July 3) coaxed a penny | om her father, He gave her perimia | ina ita hocaes on to epend the penny for candy: Weintraud kissed the Uttle one started Joyously what she thought was 4 ‘One thing Lib stcod on the curb rr adventure Into the roi was that Edward Han’ Ble SEITURE Qf INSURANCE FRAUD ON WILDCAT PLAN withe irned the verdiot ted above Weintraut. caused She saw the truck thot middie of ts hild had) proeceded and that | ais y was not driv-t that Hantey's UNSET GENS. Package Containing $7,000 Worth of Dia- monds Held Up. | Bogus Assets Consist of Worthless Southern Swamp Lands--State Insurance Board to Investigate. was taken to the “Public Stores tv te tol ae or shen come through the through the malis. The stones w their foretgn valu Yocut but unse Jer the insura of New York The diamonds come Brothers, No. If tt ts shown to of the Treasury waa violated through | tonds may be ri 7 Ment of the regular duty and — TO SEE CARNEGIE. ‘Dr. Jolin 8. Billings Goen neem here, ‘Taking | Miller of this low tax n harvest | ttn by issuing policies to hy Dr. John 8. steamship Teut: route to Skibo Ca. i |responsidle and the losses ate neve Billings takes wit). The insurance iawe of nearly all the troubledinige any one to] scored gaina of 11-3, 3-6 and 2. charges ts right h A certain amount assets must be shown by doing business within their In order to swell up dogus asset charged, that great tracts of swamp! Jands are purchase! in the South for a t ‘ond the contrac: for Mr. Car- sign. SSS SS one oft Grande alto was exceptionally firm. ‘The Wheat Market, Strong Liverpool cables den: of 11-24, to 1 5-84. resulted in a higher opening at the local Produce Exchange turned down’ dy one of | fortnigatly e Well-known companies." # cage came up ip the Ce in this) morning, September corn opened up opening at 74 1-4, but met a « ate Decides to Ne- of Veaterday, Foreign nous nctnd Ite Actio} ‘The Board of suggestion of Commisstoner Nag! hut were defeated, MISSING GIRL FOUND. | board vigora the removal of Mon of It for one year, considered tte vot September corn, 55 to Be and the disposi The board re- rejecting the bid of the Sanitary Utilization Company and a resolution accepting the did of | / that company. ‘The bid is $232,000 per annum for Ove . 278 Becond atreet, for two do: found ina fit to-da fas sent to the wholhadilvontinlenligt trotherse Comber, 7.36 to 735; January, 7.28 to 7. MADRID, July 31.—The’ Ministry of fare goink to aend.him'| slongellin: Glangow, Fae noms: Februnty. i. to 7.38; March, 7.40 t Forelen Affairs tn engaged upon an oe: to The jeauhtey. ; the Vetter veadniand lesen: canst itior onvention neral trea' we wi ‘ol 1a) NG 8T cauieggedatesst |i fil eipeace aud Crleadebip with the: United) eater, tnorougaty tuintenca, toot NCO co pan ae sae ~~! cembe: Seotee? SSC Te @s ‘Right and dsy. DN Wate of obras, Glasgow. ~ oak Chiffon- fer, just like ‘ cut, worth $5.50, 3.75 lolstering with em: Shoe Dep’t broidered back or silk damask, 11.98 Women’s Oxford Ties, Broken Sizes | |500 Prs, Tan and Black Kid, Formerly $1.95 to 4.50 $1.75) 5 | Patent Leather and Black Kid with Louls XV & Military heels, Formerly $4.50 to 5,50 $2.95 SIDE- |__ DRESSERS. 3 BOARDS. | Golden Cak, French plate mirror, just like illus- EEE) Large and roomy; +] tration Ma ust Like cut; large | worth $9.75, 5.98 French glass and| fancy mirror top;| > worth $20, West Twenty-third Street what he MORRIS CHAIRS. Golden Oak or ma- “SON TO KNOW ‘BEARS ATTACK BANK WRECKERS, TRUST STOCKS. ROCKERS. Inquiry Into Seventh| Threatened Renewal of National Failure Steel Strike De. ind allowed Near an End. presses Market. ROE S | - hogany, just like | Solld Golden Oak Extension Tables, tow Rockers, golden cut reversible] just like cu highly polished 6 98 siddle and cobbler cushions, orn 2 eas oe wor : Lc $5.75... 2.98 BED OUTFITS. Y TABLES. rice oe Tables, <5) DINING ust like =cut, . worth CHAIRS. ose~.... 49¢ Just like illus- COUCHES. tration; extra strong and well finished; worth $1.75, vot wit which has been Seventy nt sll in] The hear factions were prompt in take of newed complications! National Hank, ts exp rey Within a chore Ume ite findings on the Wie finan dal erash ond its recommenda: | ; = aae in han) | eens, whieh will lead to tte faing of Chef § Velour Couches, just like cut, workman- ship guaranteed, newest pat- Brass and Steel Bed, just like cut, In- tern! in velours, worth $t50, 4,98 cluding soft top mattress and all-iron spring, no wood, all sizes, HALL RACKS. worth Sioodecnesatis 5.98 Bevelled French plate mirror, just nitty fer it the jurers adjourn 1 Tarnett, Un! wrney, etd that his work videnee to them wax practically in the shares at prices ranging from to bt rea of the preferred went OAK DRESSERS, French plate mirror, swell front; just Uke there remained oniy > polnis. cut; worth $18, tik presentment (be the market, though e cut, French sctenns saatseialé 10.00 Se AG Erench Interest in the Investigation was sens i $7.50... 4, dae to helt today around two of Ure wit} much, whue| elled MONT nesses, Frank H. Boor, Junior member |; Pacttic and! PIER MIRRORS. Beds, just the demoof Marquand oie iy vse ‘Mahogany finish like cut,all Ho eee eitiehiedl Deiane\ii eed? Hee Gulucrinbeuarecon LADIES’ DESKS, Pir Mirror; sizes; ident of National Park Bank Were Weak At smart decll Highly polished, with French bevelled worth J The examination of Mr ning trading drawer; just glass; $10.75, tvued from yesterday roled inte t : net to 4 niecad 4.50) wou 7.98 Cymer sce ey torus tne Son nts a hel a ie ah Mattresses, Rugs, Linoleums and Oilcloths. * 6.98 MATTRESSES. LINOLEUM. RUGS REDUCED. | CARPETS. [$30 Sanford's Axmins) cs tg sto | ster Rugs, oa save $5, $10 on | axons: B7.50) every carpet $12 Blue and White Jap- Heavy Ingrain 25 Cc anese Rugs, eine cela TOMnGR Gite, Os Olle arnt we Improved South Ameri- | Also Oilcloths. can Hair Mattress: choose Genuine Inlaid Linoleum | ne: all, Remnants; usually sold 00 At $1.25 to $1.50, to ¢ . 9.75 out immediatel: 50c iS per sq. yal, ate... 13.50 my rns ugs, e| * All ttatr Mattresses, soft) TT ST dat jSrrcecrsibe taeo i eyeg| Seite Patton hulland 4 blk hair, best. AGA or Joseph Wild's Sc. Cork! [t... 8.98 stair patterns, yard. SEC fancy ticking; +z or tw Linoleum; 2 yards wide.) eo) Wool Filled Art EXtra Velvet Carpets, > paris; alll sizes; excellent patterns; 5 best makes, § Waiters siete Os Olle cassidestesteeee * 35c) Sauaross 10 ft 275|. salue, yard. ic Combination air Mat- Floor Ollcloth — English | 1,000 Smyrna Rugs, extra, Smith n 12 patterns, 60) ster and Sloquette Car- Ontne day ls bank tt went sound Marra Enz oF two patts: your own. tic s commen preterrod size uk, owitn valuts. All-Wool Tapestry Brus- Investigation nl lowed entry ty er and prom called Mmong nO Wiltien HP tresses, sieesy one or | enamelled variety; 50°. 34 heavy, parts; worth values; now sq. inch¢s long, 30 | pets, $ $1.53 St7 5 egies 5 19¢: inches widess see. 98c) tres 85c $6.50. by Comptrotte Linaset Mat Ate Belt we tet Am. Starlt & Ret business and of tts nintted in securing of human ‘cahing #lec} s than fit. has not yet lon to bless the wonderful ef. BROMO-PEPS! LEE EB BADAC! BROMO-PEPSIN da of people everywhere bave Will Have $30,000,000|Langer Keeps His Boy Capital and Control | Locked Up to Baf- ‘Photo’ Output. fle ' Bandits.” b NERVO! 8, PATIGUE: and generally dis- nditions of the dixestive func- ja the most re- POF madera medteine, Phyaicians preacril So home should be without BROMO. at h all times.” IhROMO- OPIATE: STOCKS HEAVY IN LONDON. ' Department. rhed¢ tons. HROMC PE markable diacov mo 1S to Dd Amertoan ratlway wae heavy, in 3 ES. It i« ADSO! 1.Y HARMLESS, Compounded only by the CRIBWE CHEMICAL €0,, of Wrekinetan. De ALL DRUGGISTS, 10c., 25c. & SOc. For Sale ty Wm. 8. Riter & Sons, 23d St, & 6th Arey If eternal vigilance can do tt Jacob ST, LOUIS, July H.—The Pose-M&| anger hopes to fall the schemes of patch to-day revives the story that Ne- kidnappers who desire his son Solomon gotiations for the consolidation of thelor a money equivalent of $5,000. Langer, who keeps a restaurant at No, 91 Attor- ney street, hax locked his offspring In a and will not let him to 11h per cent the heaviest | is rl stocks were off mon and pre- 1 shares wbie exceptions to the prevatling tency were the Mexican Central, St vul and Hlngim Central tasues, which per The person|cent, respectively. Denver & Rio leading photogr: drs late factories of the United States and Europe, with fa capital of $30,09,0%, are pending. Three of the companies concerned in the negotiations are St. Louls firms that turn out §0 per cent, of the plates used in the United States. The President of one of these.compantes admitted that he had heard talk of a consolidation, but said nothing definite had been done. The foilowing statement of the plan of the propored conso!idation was made Pont-Dispatch to-day by the of anotner leading company: P C w 1 market opened quict | Se! : He peers foe a eannelivation |aKo: It was signed ‘The Bandits: sau A Spain| Be for some time, but {told him to put $5,000 in a spectiied ho baa ly of the Rocheates {covered with « board, near tie treet recreation pler by Aug. 5. 1f th money had not been placed there by that on, 8 who In eleven years old, would be as: SPAIN'S PEACE TREATY. | herioaes, of Agrecinent of Friendship with the ted States Deing Drawn Up. ARBUCKLE’S DEEP SEA HOTEL CQ, Seo advertisement in morning papers. room in the hous said Langer to-day. next door and leaws There are people who would like to see me suffer or get my money. It {s these people who are writing let- to me, and they are desperats enough to do what they promise if I am not careful." Langer received the firat letter from the would-be kidnappers some weeks SHIPPING NEWS, oes some one| To-day was the firat pay-day in the | yas Western settlement and everything | prtine stn ed favorably, no failures hav- |p i announced, ications were considered favorable |r an advanc the — ~ The » local eoty today, WIth pr somade 4 PORT OF NEW YORK, and Jamestown, N. Anite had been done. sexaton, tly dull * Wenoted an advances ARIIVED. nothing time, the letter said, young Se BIG DRY-PLATE (THREATENED BY |"SS234 were notified of the receipt f her . r that BAN OUTGOING STEAMERS. hed the police i i SAILED TO-DAY, ct young Solomon | Teutonic, Liverpool, outhwark, Antwerp. 8, Yeather The opening prices were: Auguat, 7.10] U §. Leather ph: to 71%; September, 7.18 to 7.19; Oerover, | years old,| 7.90 to 7. November, 7.33 to 7.34; De: