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aan I PRIA ONT wat _ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN ST. PAUL LED Activity in This Issue Pronounced Feature of the Trading. Money Situation Tends to .Make Conservative Ones ‘ Hesitate—Rain Spots in the Grain Belt Too Frequent. “hast week the New York banks lost to the interior $2,923,800, which compares with a gain from that source of $4,459,000 for the corre- sponding week last year. The bank statement showed a loss in reser With a gain last year of $3,175,100. Ut was a study of these and other equally pertinent figures in thy monetary showing which AUsE conservatlye speculators to h ate to-day, and made the market slow after the first hour's buoyant trading ‘An additional discouragement to buy was the orn frig’ by the public more rain in the Delt and the fear of addi cations In the PP outlook The weather may showing was con sidered favorable as u whole, but th Were too many rain spots Indleated to fonal compil Anspire confid nthe isin of the inspired bul! It ts belleved that the July corn corner of the Ga -Teld-Lam Harris com hination may yet cause trouble In the stock market, and while the demands Me the West for money to finin a peared to hay 2 iefed, the “corner Upon the market until t expiration ot the contract time, Avg. | | St. Paul Continued Active, Phe provounced feature of the stock rket was the strength and activity WSC. Paul and Atcnison common, whlch 1 festes in the tivity and volume Stab sales. Speculative sentiment, which hinges} Nearly all its movements now upon the | $eUen oF the Grangors, was stroneth ened by. the bullish exhibition SL Faul and A ‘ of | ols In othe took advantage of the feeling 1 up thelr spocklth Doubt as to what was really is done in Rock Island caused it to be Mast totally newlected mong the other raliway vania, New York Central. [ Great Northern preferred showed a pdecided y QUE ment puyer our added fractionally to iat igh ecard and er gous ts gues were bought on they should have a vane that sympathotls Some Reactionary Influence ot The Mmited volume business had a ten the stocks which seemed More rapkily than the orders se Justify. The belief that was chiefly responsible for some of ins scored was also added to incase. Jn the Industrial list Amalgam: was the weakest feature, ‘T sale In this was pounced though aggressive, on ear that te Gireotore at, Thursday's ince ecide. to still further reduce dend. ‘olorado Fuel shower vance, bur after of nearly two points Feport that Harris wore selling stocks ‘This commission ey to react advance | med. to | manipulitt the the ng ange the h Was considered a reflection the corn fight in Chicago and had its fect. upon the stocks In which the festerners chiefly di ‘A feature of the peciilar market con tions was the buying orlers that ve Yalgped on all alight receasions in the Tending issues. forelgn exchange e ay | with quotations prs ed. ‘The offerings it and the Inquiries for all Tight fend 4 per cer LAverpoot Grain and Provisions, ‘ , LIVERPOOL, July 1.—Olosing—Whe pot frm; No. 1 Northern spri 44.; futures quiet; July nominal; Sep tember, 6s. 4d.; December, Os, 3 1-4. erican mixed firm, 6s; it. September, 5s 744, 3 1-44,; + 68. firm; prime mess Western, Ss me—Thort cut, 14 to 16 Ib., strong, Bacon strong; cumberland’ cut, 26 % hp. 6s, 64.; short rib, 16 to 24 1b., Jong clear 'middies ht, 2% to ss long clear middles, ‘heavy, % 0 608.; short clear backs, 16 to Ib., 08.; clear bellies, 14 to 16 Ib., 62s. ders—Square, ‘WORLD WANTS ALWAYS WIN. _ 633 11 to 18 M,, etrong, Paid Help Wa Help Wants in This Morning's World, ap Help Wants in the Thirteen STOCK MARKET and Atchison Most! DEALERS ARE CAUTIOUS.) held of $1,970,200, which compares | Sharon High. Low, Clos Block Goulds in Reading, june 1 show a striking faling off accumulesem will absorb the coming | 1.0% Amal, | copper 4 ‘ i q ie W) An. Bieyele . 6 em President A. J. Cassatt and the When contrasted with the two pre-| increase in the supply, or If exchange! 1 4oy atm. car & Foundey.. 31X82 powerful coterie of Influential cap-| vious years, Last year's net earn-| may have to succumb at ale when M) Aun, Car & F. pt. 0” 9 hy i Pen {ngs from all mines were $3.8: . Our export season 13 in full swing. WH) Am, Exprem sso. 20 200-20 | taltstawho dominate the Pennsylvania | aa Serbia nevinnd cece Benwae } ‘algo Ia swing. Taku Cae MICE Cobb Gk Bak {Road have practically announced | While for the previous year they were, 400 Am, oe Co 10 «0 10 |that George J. Gould and his Heu- | $13) 612,240, and for 1900 $9,403,210. It Charies 1 Yerkes Chicago mil 2) Am. Ico Co, pe... 3 9 35 eo - {is a question whether the directors !onaire, who {x now building under 200 Am. Linseed 2 tenants in the task of making a = i vill deck: thi Aivi- Rround rosds in London, sharply at Locomotive .. 324 32 transcontinental route of the Gould | Thursday will declare the same ¢ tacks Sutro Brothers, the bankers, who Lo00, pt. 98% 98% YOM systems shall not acquire the Read- |dend as the last quarter, or whether have brought sult restrain the deal 10) Am, AMfalt .. 5% O&O F they will reduce it below 2 per cent. a between the Union Traction and Con. Am, Smelt. & Ret... 47 46% 46% ing, Pennsylvania interests and | they RAtecea inaiilen CGaMehva ay ont Wo AE ERTLTATANEIT RE ey those affiliated with it are powerful | Year. mi aL a Tothiew Hpek ethic (the niniee sos 128% 127% 127% | enough in Keading now to prevent} xayotiations are said to be practically ven! ‘ Are no! a fide oA 119 a its ante in a He ane mb ntes Pe eaten Le Ky se ii fowners of Unt i 1 i ius stock 61,000 At Tops Be: 88 fof the Wabash. With all this, it is {run through trains between B 41,200 At, Top. & SF. pt. 101 99% douvtful whether the Goulds want tt, {Ant Buftalo over the tumalo, Rosher Gage I Out $10,000. 0) Dail. ObtO.ssesvves 107% 10TH ter and Pittsburg and the Lee ree! ar Be ay 7 ss Rapie 68% 67 They have just paid out $9,000,000 | Ratiroad . ei ae Cag former seer ph Ce ee set yf.3 for the Western Maryland, and eco- aR of the renpliry, ex-president of the) seca @ cule: an nomfe reasons alone will compel Mistake of Crop “ Bears. biggest bank in Chicago, and now the BO calc. Ge Weet,: 4 af ee ‘ Chic O, Went them to use that route for sending] ‘The pronounced bear element which President of one of Wall streets big nC Ta eee mE their Western traMe to the sea. since April has been predicting ca- | 8¢st trust compantes, finds by a re-) in) CaM Zen cp. Be 1 190% | a lamity to crops has had time to re- port of Chicago's Master in Chan-| 410 Ce oe a i | Raward L. Gilbert, of Gilbert & Lew's, |cover from the Government figures of Cery that he is responsible for $10-] 1.60 ch Jourb brokers, has bought a seat on the | 000 worth of stock in the Ste 1.600 Ch |New York Stock | This ts 33,000 less tha change for $70,000, n recknt recorded the United States Steel Corporation, Suothern system of J. Plerpont Morgan. Coming Copper Meeting, Henry H. Rogers, William Rocke- feller, James Stilman, Anson R.| Flower and the other millfonatre dl | rectors of the Amalgamated Copper Company-—-the great Copper Trust— will meet Thursday to act on the Question of dividends. ‘The earnings of the ‘Trust mines for the year ended | MAGISTRATE RAPS PLAIN-CLOTHESMAN Kinney, of the East 126th Street Station, Taken to Task for Manner of Making Excise Arrest. 1s Magistrate Zeller turned to Kane and maid: You have committed no offense that I know of, You may go, Your arrest Was an outrage and I am very sorry for it ee THOUGHT TO BE INSANE, Motorman Tries (o Kil His Wite= Injures men, Louis 1 a Lorman on the Lexington a ving with his wife and children at No, 1557 Lexington avenue, was brought to I this says: Hell Gate Ferry Palatia . ymr! Minneapo) Ema Lauenburg fan Juan Benionte GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. Jast week and to appreciate its losess. The report shows over $500,000,000 mists have therefore been compelled enormous short whether the short interest STIRRED UP GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT. Little Eugene Gibson, Who Is Only | 1, Created a Peckfu of Excitement—Fled PORT OF NEW YoRK. RRIVED, OUTGOING STREAMERS it afternoon in @ Dit trol wagon and BAILED 'TO-1 z DAY Other New York Papers. Dt dt thal lames callie secauaig)| Chatanant Lambie. iortalk LUNCHMEN 1.4) Loeaer, according to a policeman, tried INCOMING BTEAME ty NC LAMERS, MACHINISTS 4.,....10,0 Ki bla wite thia afternoon, When DUE TO-DAY MEN 4... ro] the policeman arrived, Lesser fought | Tropic, Hambure. Alexandra, Copend MILLINERS him, He became frantic In the patrol | ieauls Algiers Tocemaott, albralta NECKWEAR NURSES ATOR , OSTHIGCH PRATHER HANDS, ar PAINTORS 9 POCKHTHOOK MAK- PKS PORTERS BALESLADIED SALDOMBN TINSMITHS UBEFUL, Me) WAITERS +d WAITRESSES ... ,..95 WOODWORKERS ... 10 19 ‘ 6 +6 4 s a m 4 wagon and the driver had to stop his horses once @r twice to ameiat in aub * duing the tan. Qc At the hospital Lesser severely kicked | % two polloomen Lesser was Injured about the head i about a year agy, 1 BROOKLYN REACHES PORT. Cruiser Hearing Lord uence. fote's Body I Southampto: SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 14~ The United States armored cruiser Brooklyn, from Annapolis July 1, hay- ing on board the remaing of Lord Pauncelote, late Aunbassador of Groat Britain at Washington, arrived here rn ing. wes landed goon after i Pierihe PO ALEK DERE Ask re the waiter for Gra pe-Nuts at breakfast The Hotel will serve it, “Owing to the disparity be- tween ours and the Buropean money markets an interest has been created long before |the usual time of the year, and not for the purpose of providing for the |erop moving requirements, ply for the purpose of carrying our | stocks and bonds in the lower money markets of Europe. money but sim- ‘The question thus from Bluecoat Down 42d Street. 7% 1014 | ve Re ERROR IR HAO | Mackaye World's Falr scheme for a! gigantic building in which to present more in the value of the corn crop eouthe tie pis ' . than last yenr, and only $75,000,000] spectacular plays during the Chicago South, 20 ot | big Steel Rail Orders, loss In wheat, a clear gain of over|World’s Fair. The scheme was an oh Gas President Charles M. Schwab, of | $400,000,000. ‘The speculation pessi-| absolute failure, but the stockholders, yay | + udatn, it is now decided, must pay. the full is authority for the statement that] to cover thelr short contracts, and In}amount of their subscriptions. As Ben. |the orders for steel rails for nextlorder to recoup their fosses have| Mr. Gage subscribed for $10,000 worth! $v) Detwot south. | year indicate an output the largest | gone long a double quantity. This|of stock and advanced $5,000 in cash 2.0 iaeitling Oo. in the history of the iron and eteel| means they have been forced to use| he also finds that ho Is in the list off "iui hulu", 8a ind Nearly 650,000 tons of| mijlions of capital in the attempt to] creditors with $5,000 due him from] of) pre ee.” | steel rails have already been booked | pseoup, the collapsed syndicate. Loo | for delivery next year, which is a ei 8) is: ay ia Saale i record-breaker for this period of the| [9 securing the royal edict authorizing | yohn Monkle, President of the Sprague | 1.20 Gi. X lyaat a ipHerennalleeatkt ‘ the completion of the Canton-Hankow| piectric Company, has notified the bond 1 a : neyivania’s Tequire-|Raliroad the Amertoan-Chioa Devel? | ang stock holders of @ hitch tn the plan} 2) Inter. Put ments alone 250,000 tons of steel) ment Company has obtained rights (hela. watch the property was to be ac- 200 Inter, Giver rails, or nearly one-third of the most valuable ever granted by ChIN® | Quire py the General Blectric Com-| ay KG, M8 £ i pt enormous output already ordered, | TA® decree authortaes the Issue of $4.) cs iuhlarlatiive Havarileage 370) Gass Roo ans 000,00 in gold bonds and removes all)? ot oar ene value of plants. A modl- obstri ° oe letion the The Southern Raliway witl seoure the |CuRtructions te the compl Hon of Mel tea proposition is to be made, which Ohio River and Charleston Railroad and | |!" cone will grant to stockholders unt!! Bept. 89 will extend tale, N. . meth te accept. a a aciomt Ae ae ou et pia & | Foreign Exchange Situation. > 50 8 main li This will add a valuable} Concerning the present situation in| Transactions in Rock Island. connesting nk to the rapidly growing | foreign exchange, ©. Schumacher] Phe Committee on Securities of the Stock Exchange has ruled that all rights.” Certificates of gtock deliv- ered after July 21 for contracts made prior thereto or for cash sales made on July 21 must be accompanied by an assignment of rights or a due bill for the same, Transactions made on the last day of July must be for cash only. 100 Pi DEAD LINE MARKED BY THIS WOMAN « Armed with Pistol She Warns || Builders Not to Encroach on Land She Claims—Post Shows Limit. 4,700 Roading Magistrate Zeller administered a sting-| Tittle Mugene bso, of Morris] |. (iuecial to The Rvaning World) 400 WI" Central pt buke in Harlem Court to-day to] Helghts, enjoys a proud distinction to- AMDEN ON Si) 1UIy At soMrs: EAMae | oni total anion af staclia’ wen Plaln-Ciothes-Man"’ Kinney, of the Bast | @tY among his companions, Trautel, of Broadway and Pine street. {8 | ahares and of bonds $4,\N,000, One Hundred and ‘Twenty-aixth atreot| The youngster, who i» eleven years |Politalning a untuue Visll to-day Te — miakionniee PS est” and| 0d, and never came downtown alone| eo 8te about erecting a department Rakineda cine ttne ES SSIES RETR a bofore in his Iife, croated as much store adjoining her property, and sho LONDON MARKET FIRM. fnore such. casow In his court {f the|cltement yesterday at the Grand Cen- | thinks they intend encroaching about police were anxioun to make genuine | {il Station as the, old station butid- | three Inches on her house line, American Railway Shares Steady oxelse arroste, the Magistrate sald, ho| "S has ever known In many a Bunday,| When men started In to work Sire on Light Trading, could point out plenty of places where| Eusene came down on a train to visit autel placed a big post on her line, he Lacs Rat to. da: Riaeicolaibe cue hie grandmother at No. 236 West Forty-| tied a pair of trousers to ft, procured a | | the Tandon market to-day was cheer Hundred and seventeenth street, for 24 he lost his way. Then he began to! the first man who Invaded her property Mid i fis roo Ms aIUToRWED re- keeping his plac 1) Sunday, ° When a dig polleoman tried to {TMs naturally calied a halt Pecupition were gteady and dinplay a bet “You have no charge that will stand; comsole him the lad became crazed with | Pollcemen are guaniing the acene of | dar ton than fo some time past, “Dr found him sitting in his saloon, He wanconient Analis cand ct icon as ss nce: a6 na | Bent ral jone. was firm. Prlees were sald iKinnes, | the precinct tation under th ny About at the closing prices at New York Amd for that you arrested him, eh? | Phere he sald he wanted | = - ia on Baturday, “Yes. ¢r nimother, “who didn't ds General Atterney for Rock 1 5 Lapaigitien. gay omhat's an outrage,” sald the Magie- | QutJuat Wved with Aunt My RICHMOND, ind, July Ws, A. | Business on Boerse Quiet. trate, “his man has a perfect right | ‘The grandmot Jackson, of thie vity, has been appointed | BERLIN, July H.—Businase on the to be In his piace of business any time, | Bugene was dellv general attorney of the (hicage, Rock | Bocrse to-day was gulet, and grices I'm tired of these fake arrests and this | *Und [Twland and Paciny Railroad Company, the more satisfactory attitude is the last one that ghall come to thie TROT, with headquarters at Chicago. The ap- ) sin London and the advance in URE Sau enbn iin thar atation Vane SHIPPING NEWS. polatment is effective Aug the price of Dar and rolled tron, anxious to make genuine arrests I can — give you plenty of addresses where you ALMANAC FoR TO-DAY. Will find the real violators. You get out | a rises...4:40/8un set 7 ROMoon gotm,..1214 of here and be quick about ft, too," THE TIDpe tomar - Kinney followed this advice without WE Rar I h sday Morn ng loss of tme. Bandy Mork S44 9.39 | ur 1 ell OUTFITTERS | | TON TEN ENT | 47 Cortlandt Ste, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, STORES | 2)! and 259 Sixth Aven, bet. S4th and S5th Sts | | 325th St, cor 3d Ave. (ee >) LOOK PROSP. FORCE \ een, in apy of o , WATCH ROUS. r three RETAIL and Jewelry, You di which ts strictly confdential, hone H i i i i LEADING CREDIT JEWBI ae, Southern & Rio G. jie rio: La ot 2,100) Sto, transactions made tn the capital stock | 4.) Me, of the Rock Island on Monday, July 148 Nat. 21, except for cash, will be “ex-] 1800 North American 200 N.Y, Alrbruke. 6.400 N.Y. Central, 60 N.Y, & 500 Ontario & West. fe Coast .. 300 Paolo Mail 21,700 Penneylvania. 1,900 People's Gas 600 B,C. Ca, & 30) Pressed Steel 300 Proned Steel: 59,000 Reading am. 4,800 Reading 1st pf... S108. senses Commence Our Semi-Annual Clothing Sale TO MEN AND BOYS 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. WEAR DIAMONDS. “OURSELF TO SAVE BRANCHES which ur olf-satablished WHOLERALE Dustueas in DIA: ot heed aby oash, aa we NEW CREDIT SYSTEM No employer's references required. L. W. SWEET & CO., 27-322 Maiden Lane (Store). | aE eh at) JULY 14, 1902. THE QUOTATIONS. & st. L. 40% eee ve WEAN TBA we 102M 101K WORK RESUMED IN THE CAMBRIA MINE. Toilers Apparently Without Hesitation Re-enter Scene of Big Explosion—Search Still for More Bodi JOHNSTOWN, jbria Steel Company e: |where the fatal explosion of Thursday occurred, A majority of the the mine. | working in the Klond: Manhattan Tranal On the curb to-day was the main chases It advance! per was finm at 34 Opening stocks were: Amertean O4an...... American Can pf Gree: Hal! to~iay, with points lower Th bear selling in Kenerally ood crop South and’ reports since Sunday. ‘The were somewhat disap was comparatly Pi the TOC es of t sorts and grac Private h At 50c yard— At 70c yard—' patterns; 2 at $2 a doze At $1 yard—Fi wide. 241 At $1.40 yard— we lias OM, Napkins to doaen. cloths, in se signs; 70x! loth: x8 yds. $4, Fifty-six odd di from 2 yds, cloths of a #) 16x16 In, At 90c dozen trian drill Kins, Ina ra At $1.25 drill Napkin iM whiten in, at Bh At At 33 dozen king, ade « exclusive di Fourth avenue, formerly A, T, Stewart & Co. Pa, July tions wens stars? to-day In every soo- |ton of the Rolling Mi mine of the when the first trip went into the mine were foreigners. They d!d not seem to have the loast hesitation in re-entering A full force of men 4s expected to be at work before night. CURB MARKET ACTIVE. - Outside Dealing. feature. building fs were steady quotations The local cotton market opened quiet others. often as we should. linen from Ireland; 67 in. wide. nen, in rich and vel of the designs, at linen, with « sheen like satin Courtral flax; At $1.75 each—Bleavh unhemmed; 2 At $2.50 each— At $2,85 each—Bleached At SA each—Graas - blo 2x24 Lo $9.75 each, At 65¢ dozen—Silver-bleached Austrian drill Nap- kins, hemmed; At 9c dozens ‘apking, 22x%2 At $1,10 dozen—!'ull-bleached Heoteh damask Nap- dozen $2.75 dozen aak Napkins, 2414 in. square, ner size, 26x00 in. al $4.7: ieadesint em gine me Bm oem nd Distilling Suit Him ies. 14.—Opem- COURTS RULING STOPS WOOLSEY. Order by Judge Lacombe in Restrains from Opposition Standard Company. to in The order of Judge Lacombe In the United States Cirenit Court in the L Junette night by the Standa xcept the Klondike, } Distilling any against Woolsey, the Harnmond Distilling Com- pany pany, street, The stra and fifty men on hand go for a order of the ( t also direc A large force is tke cleaning up th falls and repairing the brattices that | the. IL mond Distilling: were blown down. When this 1s com-| the purpose of reslgning as ed the mine inspectors will make an | and ¢ The-inquest will probabl be aan e inquest wi prot bly not held before next Thursday quires that he dispose of the A surveying party to Jook for such | holds in the Hammond as might stilt he in the mine Is [iiiat ne. retrain. from seme = stock elther as officer or di Injunetion holds, effect of ndard Woolse nigaging Int in ofticer Distil t Featare of the eas Manhattan Transit or mn unchanged 3 was cor ble | early market on | * reports from tne Mf oseattered raine | Liverpool cables Corn pointing and chere buy GL34 to 81d K-RIGHTING? is he word soothes the pain of pre Some of these tardy lots are he les of linens are included ; ousekeepers, proprietor equally interested—for at no other time in the Extra tine quality snow-white Table- Bleached Irish ‘Table Damask, many yards wide, 22-In, Napkins to matel, 1, ine satiny bleached Flemish ‘Table- y effective patterns; 68 in, n. Dinner Napkins to match most 7h dozen, fine bleached Flemish Table- made of the famous Tea and dinner size Ver 71. in. wide, match, Table-Cloths id Irish damask Table-cloths, . Napking at $2 a 2x2ly ye. ‘ine bleached Flemish damask Table- Morayian Table. small vine design; hed unhemimed; d ts, ouble damask Dinner cloths, in sizes square ay aay gx4 yde,; three or four zo; at $ 6.50 each; worth up Napkins to for luncheon, cafe or restaurant Show-whiteScotch damask Napkins lity wliver-bleached Aus in, neat pabterns; 15x18 in, Very tne nllver-bleached German sin the old-fashioned block patvern; with a washings; JOxBO in; 22x 6b dow Soft-finish bleached Plemixh dam: Ke Bleached Flemish satin damask Nap. of the famous Courtral fax; new and ign: ten nine, BExZL in, ame, din doz, Injunction against him from engaging In the ¢ tilling business within 1,200 miles of Chi- or until ——— The Whent Market. wheat market to-day op showers and the “Dect At lOc yd. the Manhattan Trust Com- was practically disoounted in the Woolsey re- the pre Company voting on rector while | the fight made by Company is to effectually business, elther stockholder prevent in mber Towels, 88 in. aback ends in, wide Shi hemstiteh ‘on enc At 88c each cumes; 22: vain 16 In, 3 each, At 51 eac stitched ‘ tock ck rit ol y i because you didn't Some are here because we liked them too well to risk showing them as All are of high excellence—all are absolutely pure linen. and the variety to choose from of hotels and Summer boarding house year can worthy linens be bought for so further s him to call a meeting of Company for tent provision of the order re- he and} that | aa, the | against) hi y oppo- ped fair: Trans {ly active and a shade lowe later 8 there was a reaction and in a short Tennemee Copper time the whole market became very Sh poyllding be... i steady. There was a Httle covering by eee g local Shorts, Foreign houses sold a BPR ss : : litue wheat at the start. Corn was tha opening and develoved The Cotton Market. strength in evidence. Trading cont New York's closing prices were: Wh quiet after the call. Jniy, ptember, 78 1-4 The opening prices were: fered; Decen 78 1-2 bid; May, to 8.89; August, $47 to offered. Corn—July, 7 Seyitem)) 8.09 to'8.10; October, 7-8 offered, December, 51 7-8 offered. 1.79 to 7 embe Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat uary, February, 7.81 to 7.82; | July, 7 4 to 7-8 March, 7. Si Decem? 8, Corn— ‘The prices 3) P.M. were: August, | July, $l: § December, 8.49; October, 7. 10 7-8 At 25c¢ each On heavy pur- sition company as long as the Injunc- | 1 6 8-8. United Cop- tion holds. bid. U. 8. Ship- The Manhattan Trust Company is 1 at 9§ bid strained from turning over the st ue qd Distiiing and 1 for the active jing Company deposited by We that defendant Store Closes Daily, Except Saturday, Saturdays at 12 o'clock. July Clean-up of HOUSEKEEPING LINENS the cocaine of price ent los ) | little. Table-Linens by the Yard Towels At 35c yard—Silver-bleached Austrian drill Table Ave Gachs Hioarhed aw i Ki ation Towels, hem- | Hnenas OB in wis tn ADELE So RAST Ny At 123s¢ each—Good quality. bleached huekaback " Wels, hemmed INx338 in, AtéSe Yard-—splendid quality, halt-blesehod Trish At I6c each—Splendid large bleached huekaback Table-linen; several pretty patterns; 70 in, wide, Towels, hemined and bordered ; 19x88 in, At 20¢ each—ku ‘Towels, assorted borders ; At 25¢ each— IE: German make O daz Very tine plain white hemmed huck- pls, with dumask border; 21x41 in, At Bc each—Ve Towels, A N hy auipatrine border and hemstitched 21x43 in, Bath Towels—(ai cotton) Snow-white Turkish Bath 4 10¢, 12440, 15e, 206, 2 At 8¢ yd.—Fine soft red-and-blue plaid Toweling, for glass or silver; 16 in, wide, Very fine silver-bleached Toweling; 17 , At l0c yd.—Henvy brown kitchen crash; 20 In, wide, elee patterns) G820 In, At I6c yd.—Grase - bleached huckaback Toweling; Seoteh double damask makes fine roller towels; 22 In. wide, ‘Tablecloths, unhemmed; several handsome de- Din. Halt-yard longer, $3.45 Bed Linens At40c each—Bleached Irish linen hematitched Pil- low-cases; 2236 In, At $1,38 each—Bleached German hemetitched linen ote; single bed size, 72x90 in, At $2 pair—Fine Irish Mnen Pillow-cases, with a ne d Fate, and a handembroidered letter 2x82 in, Hand-embroidered Irish linen Pillow. 36 in, Fancy Linens At l2nc each—Bleached Seoteh Cloths; 1x2: At 35¢ each. dummask Pr At 50c—Very fine bleached German damask Tray or Carving Cloths, with open w 20x80 In, At $1.90 dozen— At §2 dozen—Fine bleached double damask sewn: fringed Dollies; full size, At 5c each—'bildren’s fancy colored Bibs, Larger sizes, Be. Bleached German momle damask hem- dle or Bureau Rearts; 1Ax54 in, JOHN WANAMAKE MR, RIVES STIRS UP STREET RAILROADS. Calls on Borough Presidents. to See that Corporations Keep Pavements About! Their Tracks in Repair. Corporation Counsel Rives has taken th compelling the street ratlr the various to keep repalr a certain between and about the tracks, As his first official action after his vaca- tlon at Newport Mr. Rives to-day sent letters to the five Borough Presidents on the subject. | Initfative tn corporations in boroughs in space ) Mr. Rives says that Section 98 of the Ratiroad law as well @s a similar pro- Vision of law madle since 1884 re-ntre the street raijroad corporations to keep the space within the tracks tn repair, as Well as a sjace two feet outside, He says that failure to enforce this law i; the city Hable for ured or killed. at Borough Presidents { inspecting at regular has frequenity mi sults for tao: jand intervals the condition of | the nin and about the tracks of street railroad corporations for the purpose of discovering detects therein atifying the raliroad companies pairs. and of 1 to LONDON BROKER FAILS. ophaon, a Jobber in Stocks a Small Senle, LONDON, July 14.—The fallure wag announced to-day of C. F. J, Jephson, ber dn stocks on a small scale. Telephones | In Service in | Manhattan | and the Bronx. MANHATTAN RATES: Business, from $5 a month. Residence, from $4 a month. One-Vear Contract Monthly Payments, NEW VORK TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St, 111 West 38th Bt 215 West i2oth St, inches, Lxtra tine quality y Cloths; hemstitehed all around; 18x at 5 P, M. surgery. The magic fit like them as well as Then all is most broad, | are all tted — fri Dleached damask Ke 22x45 in, bleached hemstitehed ends; 20x huckaback tra heavy the white huckaback plain pwels, apealal values, at 1c, B5e and H0e, Toweling damask ‘Tray bleached German k, and homstitching; jnged Fruit Doilies, fan ey colors; Pine plain damask Bibs at 10e broadway, 4th Ave. 9th & 10th Sts, es .