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sascha. t 4, BF 3 { there. Bey yal Sno %, 4 q a Operators at Meeting H tinue Work—-Strikers A PITTSTON, Pa, May -A new phase developed in the coal strike to- @ay, when all the washerles In this district controlled by the Erle Company Bhut down. They had been running steadily, turn ing out 6,000 tons of coal daily Phe shut-down was due to orders re eelved from New York last night, a conference of the railroad president having been held in that city yestorda when it was decided to cease all wash ‘ery operations. ———_ MINERS RESUME t SECRET SESSION. (Bpectal to The Brening World) 22.—The Aiea Pa, May tive Committee of the t thracite districts of the Unite ‘Wottcers resumed their secret session here to-day. ‘The morning meeting was in session emily a short time. At 10.45 a recess was until this afternoon ‘matter of the proposed call for a matioral convention, to bring about a e@tpike of all the coal miners in the Waited States, is to be taken up to-day President Mitchell, before entering the @ommittes room, confirmed the report tha¢ the Michigan bituminous district consented to the call for a national ven ition. President DMitohell issued this t national convention will mr ‘aa T get word from West Vit- Tam tn communication with the Tt is orobable that the | , though perhaps not as firemen and engineers to the work of keoping the clear of water after June 2 will| wed {b any mine thint oomplies conditions iaid down in the yesterday ‘are 80 reasonable that we eannot conceive how the operators can eonsider their rejection.” ———— ICK VICTORY FOR COAL STRIKERS HERE. TAMAQUA, Pa, May %.—Led by « Grummer and a dugler soveral hundred striking miners marched on the Smith- ‘Meyers washery to-day. ‘A sentry post- 0 in a tree fired his gun as a warning Former Chief Executive Seekers Upon the White House. | ‘This week's Saturtay Bvening Post contains an article from the pen of ex- President Cleveland dealing with the (roubles‘of a President with o40e-seek- ers. ‘The writer furnishes an interesting and somewhat amusing account of the ‘apnoyances to which the occupant of the White House is put by the olaimants for jobs, and the ring of sincerity in tt Al shows tut he 1s describing his own deetings. ‘After relating with what eagerness the newly elected Prosident expects to get @own to solving the nation’s problems after the first few days of congratula- tions by the sympathetic admirers Mr. Cleveland says: In point of fact, however, the coveted epportunity for important executive work does not como to the President mith the passimg of the throng of !n @uguration visitors. On the contrary, it faonly then that the attaoks of an army Of offlce-seekers, left behind, and con- etantly augumented by new begin in earnest. “Hour after hour on each succeeding day for weeks and months the Pres dent is obliged to Masten to their impor Tunities and to the claims of rivals fo “the same place—all supported a cate! by Senators and Kepr qitht such apparent curnestness and geal es might Indicate that the most Import fant govermentai interests, if "actual satety of our body pended on the outcome lgent of office-seekers and 0 @iove upon the President in r one section Is no # r he posed of than reinfor: at once ocaupy the fleld “Pertiaps, nominally, @ay remains to him for other one-half of the work GROVER CLEVELAN OF PRESIDENT’S HARD LOT ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; MAY ERIE SHUTS DOWN ‘STOCKS ADVANCED (WOMEN HELP IN ITS WASHERIES! +4 ere Decided to Discon- gain in Secret Session. | to the men at the washery that the strikers were approaching, Opernt were ntinued 8 were within the of the Med to them property or to perat injure ate a committee to meet the the latter promised not is ployees, and to work unul order issued by the 1 Mine om After ag the marchers returned to to Sa COAL AT $8.50, do 0 Workers’ * men had G als. do this HIGHEST IN YEARS. ‘1 The price of anthracite coal in this market has been raised again and is at retail. It In actually selling le at $7.50 a ton and only a ply is available at that price {te is now selling at the hich it has reached in this elty tn During along strike tn Q-up to $11 a ton and several weeks, pS VANDERBILT SAILS FOR HOME TO-DAY, Tt was announced In Wall street to- day that W. K, Vanderbilt would sail for home to-day and that he would rei w York next Wednesday Announcement was made In positive terms, but the coal operators said they knew nothing of it la they | epeak of a possible significa of Mr.) Vanderitlt's return. President Olyphant, and Hudson, said “We have nothing to say proposed waik-out of engineers pumpmen. We do not intend to that bridge until we come to It.” President Fowler, of the Ontario and Western, said: “There Is nothing new In the of the Delaware and oss situa- tien, We have had no regular confer ence and have only discussed mattcrs informally. 1 shall see President Bauer D TELLS Tells of Attack of Office | to-day, with prices 1 to & points high Liverpool cable ter | remnant ef bis ttn els not always tree | from oMoe-eceking interruptions. And yet, in this altuation and witih th surroundings ,the tired, Jaded President in oxpeote dto deal safely and siutixfac- torily with the delicate and Important public questions that constantly press upon his attention, “1 bellove the wtatement can be safely made that the wearing, turing vexa- tions and the nagging perplexities of our Chiog Magistrate, and often iis fall- | ure to accomplish useful ends, are the | more Justh ychangeab itlice-tiiling, | ang Ite troublesome accompaniment, of- | King ,than to any other single | have 1 the amenity in 1 that and ex mdi cally to the nd whom he xplains that dint to hold up from th ular as to the | K i i t © Wabanh | Wentern Us | Wieconet Wiscontn INER. CONTAGION ONL American Hamburg, © was detained at Quaray case of smallpox pasrengers byt only nominally, since even this all were We ————— The success of our Friday Sp: traordinary values, Your money will purchase mi store than elsewhere. You choose stock, and feel sure of the reliabilit These pretty nieres, in thre ent col latest ¢ inch two t tomer price, — 9 SV ALO CASH OR CREDIT )* An unusual assortment of the rest Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, ; ngs, Refrigerators, Baby es, Housefurnishings, %,, at lowest possible prices it terms. iN AN AGCOUNT WITH Us} iifdey Evenings Tul 10° these sales Saturday as well, giving the wage earner, who receives his pay on that day, an opportunity tu take advantage of these ex- ¢ Ts AA tees Cue 6 ize - Special Bargain for Friday and Saturday. ecials has induced us to continue ore quality and real value in this froma larger and better selected y of what you purchase, very Jardi- iter rings, design. 5 my ya CUS: al this 539-541 Eighth steamor | IN LATE TRADING.’ “GREE N-GOODS CASE: | Speculation Was DullThrouehs| One Reports Having Got a out the Day, but Prices “Gome-On"' Circular and Were Generally Up at the Anot! er Impersonates Her Close When Arrest Is Made. k market to-day 5 ir, herent Henry Henderson, twenty-nine years tin si, with mokt of the at was arta before Magistrate PRAHA, GHHRE. SHRCERISAT ES IL yo in the Court to-day and aH United Commissioner 1ditig was Weak at the opening, sell on arus of sending | A de s-4 and the . through the ie man was arrested at a Iway hotel ‘ wore alleged to have } sent to Mrs, R, 1H. Saunders, of in, thortties Inthe 1} Hendergon was ‘went meeting place, and post-office Inspectors arranged with Miss Clance a clever detective in one of the ole 4 tu impersonate Mrs, | Who notified the postal au- bles. d but hotel at which ended was used cireulars the around noon took on appre! Benerally day ily 0 nt oh wel night's close «Is 14 and Delaware and Hudson to 177 tter in the. day there was a slight i [to give his BIG FURNITURE COMBINE. 5 aN orn leading Manuraciurers ave, Rormed CHICAGO, May ding furnitu nuntry, Who cine attend the the | Nation: A Het... 4 & Ret. ve Smelt ors of the to annual jon of Cham= The bination Ital repreyented in. the Ys about $25,000,000, ———— CURB MARKET STRONGER. 1a Wider Range we Advancens market ca com- Quotationn Sh ns © outside Kan & Tex 1 Oreene Diz BM LONDON MARKET STRONG. i American Railway Securities Show 1-4 to 5-8 Per Cent. London market to-day was gen- orally strong in all departments, 6Btead- inexs of tone prevailed and trading was rately active artment for American rail- S. Steel pt Wabash pf on Tel nitral ntral pt The ‘The local cotton market opened steady were about 1 peint b ted ay to futures, and] | in spot. Light’ port than expe dndyance ance of reports sink. call’ the was large publle buying of cons South African mining shares were sols. firm. — “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS ‘| MRIENDS.” ‘The advertiser. who ree- July. | ogmiwes the value of Sunday World JO" | Wants never lacks a full purse. OUR NEW STORE 47 Cortlandt St., Going Through to Greenwich. P. M. were: September, 8.11; HALF PRICE ON MEN’S SHOES & OXFORDS. | Taylor & Co.'s Men’s $5.00, 6.00 and $7.00 Shoes and Oxfords, made of the very bet Patent Leather, Russia Calf, brown and black Vi Enamel and French Calf; all hand stitched; newest toe shapes; never “Store. Thompson's $4 Men's Shoes & Oxfords. livery pair hand-sewed. Leathers of Black and Brown Vici Kid, Tan, Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Patent Vici Kid and Calf; ) OO ° J 0 Bargains in the Boys’ Department. Boys’ S0c. Knee Pants, Siies 410.14 years, All enlarged store als) Enamels selling in all good New York Stores at $4.00; for this Great , Opening Stle..ccssesvensrsteoneen ss eo man’s best. Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Oxfords, Made of Hack Vici Kid—soft and easy; all widths, all sizes; some worth $2.00, ome worth £2.50—specially offered for this Great Opening Sale alesse seees.s. w will) ade,double stitched, Fu. 35, and sos. values—-spec al for Cc this Great Opening $ Sale atiosees thee eeee Boys’ $3.50 2-Plece Sults, Sizes 7 to 10 Vears, : Als Sailor Blouse Suits, 3 toSyeas, At made trom strictly pure woollen ma terials, in neat Checks and Plaids, well cut, well made, some worth $3.00. Boys’ $6.00 Knee Pants Suits, with Vests, worth $5 to 16 years; All wool cheviots and cassim in checks and , 9 plaids ato blues and black ehevicts; broad= and patterns; cut pildered, manly styles; hood trimmings ant well tadored: some worth $5.00; near- ly all worth 1,00 Special for this great Opening Sale at ri Jordate cut) fine fitting, excellent suits in covery way) values $9.00 and $10.00, Sper \clal for this great Opening Sale at... ¢ to Chicago Tuesday | y usiness meeting | With the Frene | —— f QOTH-TUCKER VISITS THE MAYCR, Salvation Army Commander, with His Staff and a Band, an Address. Commander Booth-Tucker, of the Sal- vation Army, and twentg-nine of his of- flelal staff, three of whom are wot | made an ofetal eal] upon Mayor Low at noon to-day ‘They were accompanied by the staff band, which played several airs on the City H Commander Brot Mayor with a long a | said We should fail to utilize the oppor- tunity our hearts desire, if we omitted to assure Your Honor that, in the administrative problems which daily: demand your fon in the exalted position you oceupy, wep! Mayor Low thanked the Commander and his de ien warmly, ‘The oMcers, circle, listened attentive- Mayor's words. He sata that ulvation Army, es- as ike that of Ker greeted the in which he as making them into fini équal to that gained from unbroken co- - up the work that others do not, i [M | Commander Booth-Tucker invited 1 the ly at but aged ber Bult and Ca \ is | The Wheat Market. announced, to-day ne th pool which will control the fure| The wheat market to-day opened dult output of the United States and| and lower were liberal € pric ings riluenced fr Corn opened dull and off a shade from i last nigh we. Receipts wer ‘nt aud there net much shor i Foreign | bought a litt t the opent ew York's July, s0 pric ™ opening Ps, D: mber, to 46 1-45 Dp 18 46 Ma ——— SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Pernambuco OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. TO-DAY. Brkt Kid, Imported to. a crowded Boys’ Department—now go down to the basement for shoes and betore sold under 5.00, 0.00 and partments are now on Rc tet daylight everywhere. ( Opening landt to Liberty—and vice ver: Salees seve e NOT E —Years ago our back over and over again to fill J ved quarters we will it every man’s benefit to t 4 But we mean to override it—to give you al Great Opening Men’s $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Suits of Fancy Cheviots, and Worsteds, 12" ‘The above lot consists of this season's high-grade suits, made fron tine materials, in best colors suck with every variation and de- tail of the latest styles; shapely wi ° and well-fitting—with the work- bargain you can buy. Sale Commences To-Day. Cortlandt St, Store Only, . Kentucky, Stettin. Hubert, Para Mongolias, Glasgow. Alamo,’ Galveston Balilia, Naples OUTFITTERS hats. the main floor. Sa. In these impro I rade with us, For these three duys we wil Cassimeres ngle-breasted Youths! $10 Long Trousers Suits, manship so superior that they oO 5. vale fro i} ade ° B) . i j tr ett sge rom Bigh aade aewooy cheviln east stay shapely while the suil plaids: landsomeiy (rimmed and made; up lasts. Without doubt the best ‘1902. Calls at City Hall and Makes} for you," | :| Even though your friends have suf- fg, | used. :) lives saved is the bright, the living | \ | OUR NEW STORE. The comfort of our customers demanded larger quarters in our Cortlandt street So we have opened a new store connecting with it. Sale will be long and pleasantly remembered. WILL YOU ALLOW A Relative or Friend to Pass into the Dark Valley Simply Because the Doctor Desires to Cling to Medical Etiquette? |PAINE'S CELERY! COMPOUND | Is Daily Saving Precious Lives After Pronounced Failures of Physicians, | | ‘The months just passed of the pres- ent year have brought bereavement and dark clouds of sorrow to many homes In our land, fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers have been for- lever removed by the grim reaper. jdeath, The large majority of such jcould have been saved had their friends given them Paine’s Celery {Compound instead of the worthless, medicines the sick ones were forced {to swallow. In many families a too slavish, ‘obedience to medical dictation kept | the true life saver from the sick and | dying ones, Past records of marvel-| jlous cures and victories wrought by | Paine's Celery Compound were ig-| nored by medical men; in a word, it! was unprofessional in their estima- | tion to introduce the life-giving Com- pound. Ah! Remorse is now doing its Jquiet but effective work, and those most closely interested are suffering tor their neglect. Will you, dear reader, allow some |dear relative or friend to pass from life without making an effort to save the perisning one by Paine's Celery Compound? ‘tne virtues anu powers of Dr, Phelps’ prescription are won- drously far reaching and mighty. fered long and have come to that point where the physician is helpless to save, even then there is a blessed hope if Paine’s Celery Compound is The desperate cases cured in the past and the number of precious proof that Paine’s Celery Compound makes sick people well, COTTON COLORS 91 DIAMOND never crock or fade. Take no PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION AND TUBERCULINE cURES Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. treated four mi fon, hemorrh oink Now 1 ell and fat and work all! me, nays Max Rau, 405 Sth st. New York City. | | Pot. Koch, Kerlin. INHALATION $3 & Week, OF sent to your home | 0. ‘ 2b To-t 1-O-LBNE. cures Catarrh and Stomac SALLED TO-DAY. | AKOCILO-UENE cures, and Stomach Auguste Victoria, Hun ba Touraines Havre, | sr write to the only place with any au: Atel lancia, Havana. | qnority trom trot. Koch to tne Als cure, the orig: Belifin Caer, orate) meee | ger en ‘ortoik . ., Washington, ew Orleans, | DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorp'd, 119 WEST 28D ST., next to Ghrich's Store, NT INCOMING STBAMSHTPS, = HANG CLOTHES IN MANAHAN'S TARINE MOTH BAGS: BET. 16 EIT “Record-Selling Friday” To the Front Again, “ Record-Selling Friday ’’ is more than a title; it’s a day for accomplishments --a law of this establishment when the under-sell- ing force of this store must be recognized and acknowledged by every man, woman and child who calculates the buying power of a dollar. Furthermore, ‘‘Record-Selling Friday’? is an object lesson of that which we are ever after impressing upon you— Our credit ofter holds just the same—the terms of Our Part-Payment Plan are never influenced by the price you pay for your purchase, Prices only for Friday. Wash Waists, *matt white plaques sts, Children’s Gingham Aprons — and fancy stripe Maviras clotns, self collar brown and blue pin checks, with rume and cuffs; ali sizes; the on shoulder and edged with quality) and Record lace, sizes 2 to 6 years; wort! Cc Selier... crowding after at 29c, Record Soller Friday... Re excellent white with embroidered yoke, rufe kirts. In. heavy duck, with Wash Skirts, 3, Maa aoc" a Children’s Guimpes— lawn, * navy $1.25 length; Seller. kinds, Recor on neck and sleove, sizes 2 cl Cover ; 2c. 1s a modes! Cloth Jackets, 242° ,.2% )92°H* erate Le fronts, strap seams and’ all eatin Coren ed,’ castors and black; ventilating— qualities that flatter! Summer Corsets— White “only, $10.00 and $12.50; ord De \cool, durable, graceful, sizes Seller Friday. [28 to | Die at Ae. they're 29¢ H ; ‘. ‘ Ipe| underpriced. ‘ord Sell Shirt Waist Suits 9ffarey, SYiPtl Fridays Ak ae with pleated yoke; skirt with flounce , —ribbed cotton all’ sizes. All” ‘summer Women’s Vests io." neor Mand shades; is “a fair trimmed with alk rib price, rd Seller Fri waite, pink and sky ees at the rarely good Ibe Record Seller... sta jand Peau de we 9 , SS trim- new colors. Only Poe EY Sd Women s Drawers med nate pric oncession from. and made with tucl 29¢. the manufacturers allows is the actual value; Record ie eo Lah aun walsts at, 'e Seller . seseveeves Portis he Record Selling price of. Wi 2 H —lisle thread, lace rg—White “mustin, of | WOMEN'S Hose vooen ‘work,’ dour Corset Covers, Whe, must ble and toon alla fe Be, wade, high neck nial 6 | sizes black — only; 10c¢ iy 2 0 = | the m Seller Hees Guoud Belongs ens ore — Ladies’ Hou Wrap- | i 2 —Ribbed cotton, Wrappers — jars tretthimagcese| Children’s Hosea siti", Sgnees ood pere ener eels and toes, sizoa 6 to 9 and deep fou! On skirt, geet’ |The kind that ‘giv oraid trimmin| no truer Wear and are good v ba value ever ‘ re Ree- 121 Record Seller. ord Seller Friday. , Children’s Underwear;% ° = - ’s U <is'a'ld Men’s Underweargii.a!> 7! agan a in ‘long | weight, high neck, sh or short sleeves, drawers °K | sleeves, sizes 16 1030. We 1 wi Roupre Rootes tr 29¢ of a better aC eal 0c. grade; Record . value; Reco geal We. value; Record Seller... —Best yarn. fast ~ Washable Suits. ghambray andy atea_ma- terlals; really wonderful to Men's Socks cotton black and double heel and 5c make ‘em up so splendidly 25¢ c a sizes 3 to 10 years, Seller -... che sort | Record Seller, at... eres Boys’ Brownie Overalls, 3"°. ©°'*| Wool Suits, We) mikitt” have sata resist wear—the sort that salu, all rignt Theyre go you nay 290, for elsewhere: 1 5c smart. caasimere an d 1 5 : ° cheviot izes 8 to 12 Seller... oth — the | oars rd Seller, at. © © Knee Pants cig that improves | Wash Waists, |!"",. 3, grade, of with each wash; sizes 3 to Waists; sizes 4 to 13 rey 12 years, Pay 29. ‘bout town Cc Record’ Seller, just’ two Record Seller Friday......... to a customer...... Little Enough for Smail Needs. Lubin's delightful perfumes; “ise._Ie | A fairly good-stze , the price everywhere; Friday, 25c| tons, 2 Helen Used tone renter ane per. ouines 5 gresamakeP's’ opportunit ‘ Lubin's ele 2 dozen; sold g #8 cake: hellotro| Friday con Peaularly: Fran ml | : ., dark Lubin'’s sj 10: doz. In package; Frida in box; rida: Ic P 3 Frida; : fj Genuine’ Mennen's Talcum’ Powder: | "Weaken, freres ry Pate Amid tansy cheap at 140., » every new c Much limitedsst tere Y BC] fect; 190. 1s reasona Tiday LOC Woman's” Side" Hookon ‘and’’ melt | Automobile lawn tock Ties, [oy | Supporters! extra, good” "quale; | _ With fancy borders: Friday 1234C Milar price Is 25c. and 29¢.; Extraordinary — gatheri By repens 6c] PE eordinary af ng of - Belt Frida meieaa ay ckies, 100 pritne und warled sock arved Shirt Prari Buttons; 4 holes, | silver and gold-plated matches sont i) alues, Tegularly at Me, ‘doz.; Be} hound to get a ise. “or Moe buckle day 9c 1 give extraordinary b. eotheets TO MEN AND BOYS. Heretofore ladies had to go we invite them to a roomy one; and men had to, That has been done away with—these de-| There will be plenty of space, plenty of air—and) Our customers will find it a convenient shart cut from Cort- We hope commuters will avail themselves of it. good values brought you here first; they brought you) your new needs; and they finally compelled this serve you still more ably—make We will have competition, of course. Iways something better than the other argains—so that this OUR NEW STORE 47 Cortlandt St,, Going Through to Greenwich. HALF PRICE ON ALL OUR MEN'S HATs. All Our $1.80 Men’s Hats at 90c, Derbys and Alpines shaped oa the felt, extra heavy silk trimmings, which are made especially for our hats, All styles— wide, narrow and high curl brims. Sold $3.00; regularly here al $1.50; special for th's Great Opening Sale at.. ‘his is our regular $2.80 Scotford Hat, the equal of the hatters’ $5.°0 in both style and quality; bes’ shapes, best quality fur felt, best trimmings. Never sold under Sale at beeen A Sale of Genuine Panama Hat There are Fanamas and Panamas, is difficult for the ine. perienced to tell the imitation, ‘¢ guarantes these are th: other stores ask $10.00 for them, If you intend to get one im June, buy in advance and sive about $7.00. Many ladies are buying them—thus escaping the high * shapes... tiene tetees Rare Values in Furnishings. Men's 50c, Stock Ascots. Made of whit: Oxtords and Chev- this summer—cool and comfortable forouting wear; full $00. value; apie al for this great Open- Cc blo-ks of the style makers; fine fur everywhere else at All Our $2.80, Scottord Hats $2.80. Special for this Great Openinj genuine Jipi-Japa Ecuador Fanathis, woven under water— charge of th: milliner, In th: natural jot; these areto be widely worn ing Sale atusserees Men's 1.00 and 1,50 Fine Un-| derwear, The Am rican Ho iery Company's roduction — a gutrantee of value. ancy Balbriggan, plain Balbriggan Some and plain Merino. wo,th cial fo fen's $1.50 Pajamas, Made of tine woven madras in good patterns, guaranteed fast color; full sizes; good values at $1.50; special for this Great Openin, Sale, at... Men's $1.00 White Negligee Shirts. The days of Negligee Shirts and ccm ori have arrived; we have s good bargain ready tomeet them. Regular me White Madras Shirts. Special for this Opening Sale at..+r0e at ih wa