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i Pe THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1902, ° ebro Laat Ben atten 5 . RR erageat Spare bead ) | ' PUM PMEN STRIKE: [RAlLway COMBINATIONS ast E E : HELP WEST.—HARRIMAN, | @) SI St > MINES FLOODED! are | ern brothers, 'Financier Found the Crops Flourishing and Artistic Floor Coverings for Summer Homes P ts Good Throughout C no 3 e | rospects Goo roughout Country. | ‘THD /BESD/GHOD/ FOR) WOAEN! | Large Very Low - ©risis Day in Anthracite Region—Operators ——_——~ 3.50 per pair. | Assortments Rugs & Pattings Prices Try to Recruit Non-Union Army Here. oP tt Harriman Pre and Wud has been gradually dis- | | prenie ea aioe la ae ; it ihe lil 2b ik, al Sorosis shoes,—of every variety,—(for sport, \ Japanese Cotton Rugs, East India Moodj Mats and Dhurries, sold and 10) out-or: | @ company ade a 7 ad s spent over $28,000 im im- i : ; : ‘ , emer hs Set Brasine Wee) lisemen, soldiers and sallors for out-of) sant to the reas to-day provements Utaer Western roadit have walking, or evening dress), are made of fine Japanese Jute and American Fibre Rugs, China and Japan Mattings, Bs etatsvore, th ae sehen ihe: eibee a cai and pump) _ THs statement was given in rd-| made expendit) ses on u similar seale, flexibl 1 th , the engineers, fremen and pump- . toutes) ts Plance with the expressed v! Mr. all of which results in better exible leathers. handlers. ie to the public and better result men throughout the anthracite re- seRy Marriman that the time has come when! gto, Faer q 4 BO HOH to-day obeyed the order: toler” cicrm rear e cheee ore | State and Goverhinent oMcinis, the] "% “amb ‘tion of raltronds has taken | Added to this advantage are the numerous sizes, Decided Values, To-morrow wrese and representatives of the rall-/ the pla no my ovinion tho | ‘ 5 strike. | srowda—was | roads should tate frankly’ ana freely on] SUHRE peagunea tg che maUey teat | widths and types of last,—rendering them 75 Axminster Rugs | $18.75 SOME GT THE MINES ARE | to nin anitity jc muns and st thelr public polley reeard-| Salt Lake TS! to thes vii het | absolutely comfortable and pliable. 9x 12 ft., light and dark colorings, Value 22.50 le LLING Wit# WATER IN CON-} ra Aart bai RaiA Tani Gee: PALIPORE. ‘ yethan hurt t Tnton Pacitle Rail- 4 N care WATER SSD GHI aie ace ua paul Ney Tat sot aaprenena thet a ceive | & hearin hi |30 Rolls Japanese Mattings $10.5 y President Mitchell makes the fol- b mupply. in] CMS observation is” said Mr. Ha ma Herlod, simile to tht of TRG. Ye | Low Shoes,—especially suitable for warm weather. Inlaid and Damask, Value $14.00 per roll of 40 yds. ° tt) : Pe REPL TY minty EN rop con: throug! ee eebent Ten. Well cas cuieaibal| None genuine without the Sorosis label. Jowing statement this afternoon Fee eet SU AGGE AER AN THTACIGH In ERAT PRICE ER FAT ORERTE TeTmIRTER Eee ier ie lid panel 50 Rolls Heavy China Mattings ¢ ~ ? “Reports recetved from every ‘ ridge De- main, 1 t that the antagoniam| , Jf such a receivership periud should The price is uniform,—$3.50,— for boots, shoes Value $12.50 & 14.50 per roll of 40 yds. 9.50 11.00 Rho had adver tined 3 scour It Will be In consequence of legal P ’ , Pi ? i important o bad advertised for 20" soeween the transportation companies | restrictions put upon the railrouds,” =e acali indicate that where the cight- LER AGH ORALSEA MLE Nb oe ~ ——— | BESO PPcre: i aiy BO bat weak SET REETERIC ARSE TREC ee only trvovigr takes ENGLAND REJOICES TO-DAY This figure as a standard selling price for shoes,— Art Objects & Bri B Pumpmen and ensineers agi: OVER END OF THE BOER WAR.| and the models it will purchase were creations J ric-a=brac eared work, ‘The nts tor Strikers. | 5 ‘ P ; he materially increas TON, Sine Soke en: lee tilt | of the Sorosis Shoe Manufacturers, Appropriate for Wedding Gifts Soe | i } row. 1 weet emen pump runners ¢ in $Y eG A TEaa Fe uta cl (Continued from First Page.) j $4 to perform the work of ¢ Fesponded fo the trike nent side of the House diminished, {ing the franchise to natives will JAMES M GREERY a 60 Brilli in rich TESttae iinces All the companies whose men 4 ilidalo the opposition’s satisfaction | not be decided antil after the S . | om Cut Glass pavers STACK Ga CAA (puny Work promptly filled the places with! was proportionately increased. troduction of self-government. Twenty-third Street. | have alno been required to per- | on men tought here from! Through all this the Irish members| No Tax for War Expenses. y | Tosmorpw | ©! & Vinegar Cruets $1.00 Beer tee teary ot teresnone |_Thete will be a anecinl meeting of the /SAt apaneive, though earlier tn the] Sahara profits inthe deanscaat or | on papeiee eeey Dishes, $1:45, 1.75 er ech hate keen othe llerks’ Protective Association to-day to /afternoon they had startled the} Orange River Colony to defray the ex- Third Floor Decanters, pints & quarts, $2.95, 3.95 urge the local merchants to offer sym-| House by a demonstration, which at| PS!ses 9! the war. by the coal companicn to act as . Tenth—8o0 soon as the id Desi cna tree | pathy nd sUnPOFE to the strikers The first was thonght to be in honor of | mit It. « commission; on which ine:iecad | at Claret Jugs, $3.95, 5.95 rehants, # satd also meet to ivha s whl be represi i | ‘SERVICES OF TH spt teslutions condemning. ali busi. | Peace, but which, it was soon dis- appointed In "euch gist of the Woe RY i C0. | Special (Gnas Pianos, $5.95, 8.75 UNNECESSARY AND | ness men who aid non-union men covered, was caused by the reappear-| (tt! and Orange River Colony. under 7 J | A PRESENCE 15 UNWARKA | Colliery clerks who refused to take|ance in the Houso of William ned- MINAlaI ela TRO SOLTRIaS eC eeruTineatn JAMES McGREE 0 AMES McGREERY.& CO Prices Water Sets, 7 Pieces $6.75, 8.75 aS OTA Moin tions ane Jf tres oF pumps were dl mond, who had Just returned trom the the Teetoration ot the people to thelr Bowls, 8 and 9 inch, $3.25, 4.75, 5.50 b lay by the mine workers, ed to-di United g to war losses, are unable to provide for ‘ 7 A rs vill he dead line has been estabitshed | United States, hemselves with oud and. shelts DEPARTMENT. WLD TMENT. Binet tam wnawntne shore wit ne | A008 Je, Mean ete | dome nieappotaiment weit, |inegeemmany aboemt dretct gea| RUG pate aaa reed by the coal and tron police ‘ plementa, ete, indiaper to th a8 and Floor. BE Airher ca coml_and tron ore giihraakanusred Mere ETON. | yanbtrg Could mot had seatee wal {Ue Kaveata ooverkment mil hace gt| Fine Axminster Rugs — Suit | Handsome Belts For summer Wear ver 4, armed coal and iron as caught by ‘8 could d 8, WAS | the disposal of th ry issions th 1 i + i police are on guard. Nearly every || vey inawing a8’ emptied as soon as Mr. Balfour con- ; milion pounds sterling able for parior, library, | Algerian Shawls —For Sum- | eine 65¢ | © colliery is barricaded. the Lehigh Valley Coal Company. The cluded, and diplomats, Indian Rajahs | ‘ cyl atiow all th notes) — dining or bed rooms. mer Dress. Delicate colors| Woven Mesh, in white and colors, . In many instances non-union men uy 4 boardhny-aoase for non-iinton | in EorRgeoUS robes, Peers and Peer-|(2" mente in ihe Aeld of the lave Re, | Size OXI2 ft. | or black and white. . Black Silk and Elastic 75¢ i we taken the places of the striking Hata ut they compelled esses and Commoners and their | publics, or under their orders, to be pre- | Special | with choice imported buckles, ni p ne 2 | PSST Ba UL 4 |Sented to a judicial commission, which pump-runners and steam-makers. || he 2-Strikers BUests trooped into the lobby, when | will be appointed by the. Government, | $19.50, ! $1.95) Val Linen, in white and $ ec! f bY Union leaders declare that (o-day’s yt any Df the | general congratulations followed. See eT ar eae ea ner ees cia IAN ete i Value $3.00. alues — } colors, with embroidery, 1.45, 1.75 i t developments indicate a complete radius of "Various objections to the peace issued in return for valuable considera- + ‘hi ) union victory. | In public reads endenvor terms were expressed, but they did, s: yemllz pel revelved iby te (Atal | 2000. Yards Fancy Ch nai Fancy weave Silk Shawls, The “Dresden” Waist Sets $2.25, 2.95 | : \ i for work. not appear to be very serious. The suffered by" the persons to whom | Matting. ASSES fre. m ——_. Get “ Watchmen”’ Here. By means of two advertisements, explaining the nature of the employ everything, and that the regulations | $1.65, they were orl Irish view point was that the Gov “in addlt 0 the above-namel grant : 9 4S eyecare c, per yard. ‘ oe ernment has given up practically | $f, iure', winds, sterling. Hie 200 a Petes) Value §2.75. to make advances. loan, for the same free of interest for two years, 1500 Yards Japanese Inlaid!ci}, and wool purposes mont, but carefully veiling the des- “digned. "| affecting the Cape rebels will be done! and afterward repayable over a period i: : ; tay qonnval : sk Mattings. tination of the employed, the coal ‘ampans, emplov-|away with in consequence of the parcignes wi cyt Tain he erent y NO and Dama & Shawls, men tonnell operators are trying to hire an army i ee PRION | ‘ ‘ at the Enterprise Colliery, of “watchmen” and pump-runners in} gronted amen pun dub} and sone q gineers the eight-hour workday to-d Ban, this city. POPTSVIL une 2—The be ‘i Both ads direct the employment- here huve refused to take | seeker to apply to room 20, 21 and 23 » striking steam-mak- Ann street. As a ceisequence all the pumps in s the Shenindoah district are ata stand- One “ad” calls for pble-bowied ex-po-! still, | King’s amnesty proclamation. .|TEXT OF THE TERMS OF PEACE WITH BOERS. LONDON, Jun e 2, —Following joc. per yard. Cotton and Moouj complete range of colors and sizes. benefit under this clause.” + BRITAIN REJOICES OVER END OF WAR. $1.00, Mats, Value $1.75. 2. LONDON, ception of Ireland, practically June 2.—With the ex- th pee the Shetland Twenty-third Street. West Twenty-third Street | | STTSTSSSSTS SOESSOSTSOSSSSSSSSOSSSOVSSH Women’s Dept. : Suit Sale, $ Don't Miss The Best Opportunity of the Season. Take Our Hint—Be Prompt. 150 SUITS, Latest Style, every one new—Etons, Blouse ° e ¢ $ e ‘ —— fill text of the pence terma aw announced | ot tr tted e eames 4 Ps one ner if é y In the House of Commons t A whole of the United Kingdom is hols * \ and Jacket Effects, flounce flare at skirt, made over percaline. MRS. CAMPBELL ARRESTED esau 1 Milner, in be-|day-making, to-day, in honor of the Twenty-third Street. 8 Jacket lined throughout with taffeta. Suits are made of @ U 1alf of th. briveh Government; Hts! conclusion of peace in South Afri . —eeE handsome Broadcloths, Venetians, Cheviots, Meltons and @ telle.ey Mr. Steyn, Gen. Brem f zi Be AEe 8 Canvas Cloths, CA ON SPEEDWAY, FIGHTS RULE jit bewer'tia sutse terns, | TRO streets everywhere are ig Reduced from $15.00 ° acting in behalf of the Orange thronged with people who, every | —————_—_——— i$ hoo) T° e 5 + — | State, and Gen, Sehalk-Burg: now and then, relieve thelr over- JAMES McGREERY & C0. r 20.00 $ 50 4 f : . 5 Reitz, Gen. Louls Botha and strung nerves by an out: 22.50 e - Asserts in Court Her Right to Drive There in a ists. acting in behait of their resnee- | hoarge cheering, or by Tees ae | 25.00 Saisie: gl J tive burghers, desiring to terminate the) U od ? : Victoria. crescent homtlities, agree to the follow {trumpet SALE OF FANS. | This offering rare and remarkable: a a ingitennie: he Jest_ demonstrations on the | ‘ = = alas “The burgher forces in the feld will hex hangs, wt the memoers . A 18 135 SUITS, made of handsome Broadalayy, Etc inee, Be to eH * forthwith lay down thelr id hand An hour earlie 1 usual. com: + Painted Viennese Fans,—del- Venetians, Canvas and Zephyr-weight Crashes. the ¢) Mrs. Louisa Campbell wants to know, bell victoria bowling back along the SER aaa A OUNe wie t D biad 1% Up of South (Pas 5 r) smart styles, prettily trimmed and very dressy offects, atyliah my. a surrey, with ais persons, In Bpeedwy ay.4 He sonped it agatn and | ee NEe Ane emene tS nee ion Bavelthe | jcate colors on white @ and graceful hanging skirt, and all made over handsome allowed on the Speedway, ts. Mrs. Campbell said that she had seen My ss he beado if was hy ») 1 ‘ ' ’, i ») i fampbell's victoria, containing herself) surrey carrying six peopte pasa her, and | (REI control 4 fram fartier| Ceram wa ‘ereshea teen’: "4.8! Goal Strike Counterbalances! rounds, Carved bone or $ silk drop pe I 7" x and her sister, Miss De Ruyter, and) if a surrey could roll on the Speedway | "sistance ger icing Eds Snel een: Fi . | Reduced from $25.00 J Pee Hogsns conchimun, is pot allowed | usauredly hur vidtorla could, | Ward 6@ thelr Jawful aoverel | rhe bers of the Effect of Agreement Between| Jain wooden sticks, r EyA $ 00 ‘on the Specdw She brought up the| Accoonts differ as to whut Coll "The manner and detalls of this sur- | Stock EB une Join with ¢ England and the Boers for} 4 1 } 35.00 1 A hs @uestion in Harlem Court this morning Mrs, Campbell says that the will be arranged between Lord ae 25¢c. an oc. each, 37-50 When arraigned for violating the Speed- | was abusive fused to. give hener and) Commander-General ea| Permanent Settlement. 5 5 $ eas eee oat ‘ numbe he an 8: ha et jen. Jolare and bed —EEE i PM vecepncn ives at seat] Mineped: the réina from hee couchmran | uptiutc asteted by Shek Delarey” and fol core |A varied stock of Japanese @ 7 yf e iy m9, “8St) when he attempted to turn around | a COM MANY at a ie Artent oI - 3 " i : : ¥ Mientrescyenth sircet, in a splendid| insisted that he wontinue ‘along. the Here Gt ihe Brisneees : Sry ems | The stock market was dul today in’ silk Fans painted and 3 : Mansion, with her sister and another Load: trate was blacked fut sow) og ond—All biirghera outalde the| tHE BFAve Lope with you.” the opening smewhat irresuer. The led : relative, Mrs. Moses Taylor Camj et dH fri daeets UO TR ste. aevcal aud Orange | fhe members of the Stock Exchange | changes Were only fractlonay and about | spangled, ¢ Mathes a tig siable (ull of horecs ani mits of the ‘Transvaal and Orange! iney” marched to the Mansion evenly. divided { é Broadway and 13th St. carriages and drive: freq y One ‘ River Colony soot war) and ‘enaded the Lord Mayor, There was ho decided movement on c. each Ps ‘The SAT BE station, wher Upresent outside 3 who ave] Seph C. Dimsdale, “and “afterward ‘re: | either side in the early trading and the Us b STTSSSD. FOO 0OS8008 2008TSTEd into ihe ops eee Le ore Grove bad urghers, will, on duly declaring thelr fue Bualn am, butt without much] general tone of the mai et was fatriy | §2O00 1 eedway [ro oO v 7 said Magistra ” me ili: a F eart fo elr wot a out Thursday's closing a CmitiaAtth eirect yesterday. ww Yorker,” waid Magistrate |v ccuiance of the position of subjects] rt fr Welt Wore ir _ . hird S | 0 naan vid) you of His jesty, be brought back to thelr e ‘ket was mostly professional, if tool fe stesen ocounies Policeman Wi Hiwel'an the speeds [Vint yo ancy aa mesa uf transport | BOER PRISONERS IN crane Reet. Btanonitton "among iie| "Twenty-third Strest . en Mo d Policeman Wien} “the OUIO8 4S) ROBT) (NB UREN) OE LEER EDD culators to hold off. The eitect 0 | latopped Jt. According to Bs Manisa it neaviced tard traeknp loth cbs BERMUDAS JOYFUL, | the declaration of peace ani South Atria f | explained that victorias were assured. —— w in a measure, offset by the more lowed on the Beaniy and afte The burghers 90 TetUrHing| aoe iatcenie Despatch te The Rvening World serio us aspect of the anthracite coal = protest Mrs. Campbell ordered Wil not be deprived of their personal | TT tron venting World.) | eae neve was not much mavement in the Within a few minutes, the policeman 184 he and wanted a further) sasqurth—No proceeding, civil ar ue F WAS UTlBs | TrACHIONBI GSCI a ah iment ' CRamination. Te sill be held at 9o'elock | : onera brought here att confined by the| After the firat half hour the sentimen gays, he was surprised to see the Camp: | t-norivw. morning ee wi be taken sgainat any’ | aeitinny Government are almost. fvante] Naa. m tle pearish. ‘Trading remained _- “- ————-- ——__--—— - burghers surrendering er so YetUrnlngs | wit fo, » dull. iavaiiteend a for any acts 40 connection with the At : F . The market was extremely, dull and sne ‘or ACCUSED SECRETARY HAY promecution of the wat Sate alan are ete. generat tailliix oft toward the Mount Blackburn Erupted on a : The benefits of this clause do not ex-|oners, all strongly guarded by Seal Viet eas ae tbe Tune: +] April || and Affected Coun- F tend to certain acts contrary to the | soldiers, point of i a th OF MAKING STUMP SPEEOHL ise oc watch shad Neon soute | Note Ie permtited to. ne) ant htest ME the neta the end” are try for Miles Around—Not Quick Results! mmander-tr to the Boor! boats that approach’ the islands nearer | Nes Seateeta very dail, ee ; idered Volcanic. aia fr [Generate ana ues, frat De ctted We | than « quarter of a mle are fred pon Ni Eee imtocks, were vmo.00|Dusik Wrenched Bars from| Cons ‘ ie ' aster th py the sentrles, ae ponds $2,900, : Democratic Opposition to Vote of Thanks for) tirn—rhe duton language wii ve |. hoiiay when news that the war, wag einsse tance Denee Se His Cell and Jumped Into }taugat in the public # mM the | ended was clroulated among the Boers he Closing Quotations Ri Let Himself Sink| *PATTL®, Wash,, June %—Word has McKinley Memorial Address. |tiufevaal and ‘Urange Colony | ney shouted and danced’ and sang ml LJ A LY = tek been received here that an eruption of Paid Help Wantsin Hp warenta aasik tte etd Wil Be life-prisonera, who will be held | When Tug Approached. Mount Blackburn, southeastern Alaska, this morning's World = ——— Better and more effectual adminiatration | n murder, the remainder expect |i! HK) occurred on April 11 ath M justice | ranaferred back to thelr Le who. WASHINGTON, June 2—In the; Some phrasoe of Mr, Hays ade] sate eS man eese| Transvaal 8 S00n ae atruige J.C, MoFariand, who te a geologist) BUT House to-day Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) | die he were remarkeble that lowed dn i) Orange | ments for the! can be com Smelt. Stephen Dusk, an Inmate of the Man-|nappened to be within a few miles o! unde: pension of | the thor should. pe on, Wing them MER, ig hattan State Asylum for the Insane, on] Mount Blackburn at the ime, He says: Paid Help Wants in the 13 other moved the passage, under suspenst Vath hould. perhap accorded Too @ & F. the rules, of a joint resolution extend-! the st { ranking with (ORIN OME H Ibey eee "Top & 8 F. pe Ward's Island, escaped from that fist: |" On April 11, about 7.30 In the morn- New York papers combined, ing th of Congress to John Hay | Groy Veland as a phraae-mnake mittiary adminine |}COUNCIL OF PARIS Cyd a ay Dut finding escape from ing. I was just packing my soning for his address on the occasion of the harged that the speech would be Nraascanl a aad VOTES SYMPATHY, AIRE Es homalett Khe East River, utensils, when the alr abet = ane Mickiniey memorial rervives last Feby as a iblican cam docu. omy will at the % Alt ‘He ats, breakfam this morning and|denly became oppressive, with @& AGENTS. HORSESHOBRS .... 8 etary, 7 oh. & Hook. Valo. making up his bed when che querd net and uacommon silence, BAKERS HOUSEWORK eo «+, O1 reese ago Mr, DeArmond’ (Mo) | There waa some Democratic applause eer ees Mee be eucceed-| paris, June 2—The Munloipal Coun-| Col & Hock, Val. pf pened Die ctr ik wrenched apart the | “1 was about ten miles trom. the bee BONNAZ IMPROVERS soe «+ T bsected to the request for unanimous! when Mr. Clark concluded od brim evil apyern to-day adopted an address of sym-|iney & flstely ya of hie window until there wus jof Mount Blackburn, In south peer JANITORS fonsent for the consideration of t Hocuarta orainerice (Cun tesieats roumacn thy with Mr. Kruger, ‘whose peopte| Den, & Alo O Yom to aquecge through.) He leaped (9) Alaska, not far from the starting Polnt | nusipLMEN .. Reealution, To-day Mr. Richardson. the | veinran from Missiasljpl, replied io Mr imetitue so valiantly fought for right| Den. & Bio O pt ground and damned off ar Cull Meet} or spuir Giucter, suddenly the earth | wurcHERe .... Mitiority leader, demanded a second Clary was warmly apple toby) op to self-government, wilh be t+ Five guards Ve chase, but Dustk|benesth my feet shook, A low, FUM-| Canny MAKERS... motion, and 4%) path sides, and Mr. Uroavenor I y 24 5 Hf outran them and plunged Into the Miver |piing sound accompanied the quaking! oanvassens MACHINIBTS Mebate ihe | eraukanes that had signed Wguce uxree- 1a 2 Faller Co. et Sit ——— |1 glanced up at Mount Blackbur, 10-| ojppgnTERs .> MEN . ee nwad' on. de a . question of & ment and would start Biirope next |G, A, Pl iy ee eet, IONS URAL AN ne ee ai Bx ss enty minu The motion of thanks was then adopt-| month i wtantly CARRIAGE HANDS, 4] NURSE! » and Mr, Clark, of Missourt, spoke|od by a vote of 121 (0 4, Much feeling) @--——-——= . Boe i The wheat market opened weak to-lopencd, A cloud of ashes and smoke |caguiens .... «++. 6| OPBRATORS 0 ‘opposition, accusing Mr, Hay of Je) was showa in the House over the in i we with trading dull, Liverpool was /shot out into the aly several hundred | ouaspeRMAtDs OMNIBUSRS ., 3 ‘@ mtump speech, cldent VETERAN BROKER DEAD Delmbling, proprietor of Delmiing’s Mus aa ‘on the declaration of peace. All| feet, nnd then there seemed to Mow! oo,pMakERS PAINTSAS 2 i \ ae ih markets Were weak, ncid " saa SS ee Ji sta ti fi de Hl and Harry Hammerstein, his aN ° markets weifions served from the opening in the top a stream |oouieoTORs .. PHOTOGRAPHERS , — manager, Under Mr, Hammeratesa's | M ae favorable nom busing, Corn Was Off |of stuft mixed with large and email! coypositons : The Cotton Market, LONDON MARKET QUIET. ad Been om management a benefit will be given in fied at the opening on lar@e car lots | poutd ‘This continued only for about! cooks . 4 focal cotton market opened steady + | Stock Hxchanwe Thirty tive Years (ie Music Hall ar the leach on Bature and sand weather condiuone. Yl ten minutes, then ceased ax suddenly a8] crocHETERs ‘ emma price } 10 f pointe higher) | Pere ‘Vhe death of Monteflore Isaace, a Cy night, Well-known performers will the day she ia were: |it had begun, DENTISTS SALESLADIES “ months and J to 7 pointe lower nu Necurities Heavy om well-known yer of the New York [N4¥e prominent paris tn the program ne, if ptember. | "ot, wan three day's, ‘after many peril: | aanWasHEn ALEAMEN ul far months, ‘The sentiment in chy Light Tradin Block E was announced from| “nd ft Is expected that the attendince ae Prember: | oun attempts, 1 mucceeded 19 | oaussMAKERS SHOE MAKERS 4 } bre * mee eerie |p ines ean The London market to-day was very | the rowtrum of the Kxchange to-day, |W!!! be very large ie rices (vere: Wheat reaching the nae a ihe mOUNee: DRIVERS «+ TAUORS o..4 16 appor aeareesion. | dull in all departments. Everything wa Mr. Isaace had been a member of — 6 p em | 4 / Phen 1 discovere at the country for] aug CLERKS .. TINSMITHS ., 5 Hel oa all, inch helped 10 dex] er ane a is bans ibis il JUNE GRAND JURY CHARGED, a near an J can find ou, thy moun, USK MN os 1 Heat, Trading was moder taken up in celebrating the declaration by Fe:}tain had never, been considered of lop, AGENCIES , WAIST HANDS. ry ve he call ie ot to| Of Deno’ Wn Routh Africa TO AID FIRE SUFFERERS. ie ber | volcanic nature,"’ BNOINFERS 9. WAITERS 51+ “4 i a In the American rallway department a ‘Tho Grand Jury for the June term of " ae So FARM MANDA WAITRESSES 0 1 there was very little trading, Th Y General Bewions was im o siuees Aine lipt wae o@ conaiderabiy on Heys red WIM Be Given at Detme| gay rir Se “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS MIBCELLANHOUB 165 aapect of the coal atrik Bouth African mining securitien were otrong at the start, but went off later a Firet among those who have offered | foreman of the jury. Judge Foster made to aid the sufferers at the @unday morn- dng fre ot Rockaway Beach are Adois! mis charge to the suai Bg 1 W, Bloomingdiie was aulectod no particular mention of anything FRIBNDS." ‘Tho advertiser who reo- agoizes the valve of Sunday Weate never (