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ALL THE CHARGE FRAUD WN LIQUID AIR Distrist-Attorney Takes Wall Up Case and Prose-; Plans of cutions May Follow K TRADERS DING. BACK, Sireet Guessing Big Finan. ciers and the Market GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STRBET. Je entire control of the road mapletes the deal which vas an- nounced several months ago. . N.S, Earnings Big, Testimony in the suit of the United States against the $400,000,007 Big Loan for Czar. Tt 1s said that the banking houses of J. P. Morgan & Go., August Bel- mont, Baring, Magoun and the Na+ tional City Bank, which secured the Meting on the Stock Exchange of over one billion dollars of Russian! Northern Securities Company, cre- rentes, are to underwrite a biG MEW) ated by James J. Hill and J. P. Mor- Russian loan. The underwriting syn- gan, will be heard on Sept. Soun- dicate is said to have already been ( THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1902. LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. YERKES FOLLOWS London Railways— Bat for Millions. The statement that Cha York and will sail Wednesday ‘by Wall street financlers to mean t! the rival capitalists will railways. In London the fight was over fri chises and conflicting concessions, here tt will be a question of dollars, Millionaire Yerkes has not finally ranged for all the capital to carry hig exte plans, it is sald, and purpose his forthcoming Visit is complete (hat part of the deal, In thematter of concessions Mr. Yer! Is sald to have bested Mr. Morgan. In the coming contest for the. mill ; 1 for the Government and tha de- fTriplerCo| Suffers. ; : ae Collapseo plerC formed, but no active steps Will be} rondants have agreed to begin take ees taken in the matter until the sttccess ae cs i Tha ing testimony before Special Ex- Before Justice Mayer, of Special! 1 the big financiers who controt the} of the new listing 1s assured. aminer Ingersoll at that time. It is eases ate E n wnt the | been repeatedly asserted that tie 3 Sebsions, to-day Dfstrict-Attorney |New York stock ma mt th f oi quite likely that the case will con- b mee ve yn [ Markel to go higher oow, » they /iisting of these Russian bonds was} iti pee Jerome began a “John Doe" in-},., wal und the montrary sit an important move in the pla» for m ree months or more. Pend- quiry for the purpose of establishing | tian is bv: before permitting a gen- raedabllie: the tnérican| invester ent ing the decision as to Its legality the y roadening ! y y for collapse ef eral boom big trans} st fs Fesponsibility for ee) 1 Ie of th Inability, to/veatiatactorily solve thle market, ‘Tue next bnportant step lin @ tran ee Trust is making uae Liquid Air Company p{Pryblem—a bigger one just now the | ryig game plan will be the financing ore money than the Billion Dollar fe concern is now bankrurt INd op op conditions money ratexs—\siduced ‘ Steel Trust. A yearly return of ; a big loan to the Czn ft is charge? tat though several nfluential Intereste to stand aloo {here of a big loan ko tht $150,000,000 1s President Hill's esti- hundred thousa:u dollars was real- a audit an kite uncer-| gt rouls bankers report that witha] mate of Northern Securities’ earn- ized by the sale of its stock the ns to the real ate f the coo-| ime last four weeks over $5,000,000 have lings for the year, while $140,000,000 company was $350,000 in debt mud /tromting powers that inany of the pro-|yeen taken from banks in toa “Snove|# President Schwab's estimate for nounced bullish factors were inelined to] and ed to the Interior to me E : : ee ee eee ae ee RI Bei Eames Gal AR TICE] Cone recen cc minrac ana Newry} ehelUnlted States Steal corporation! when it went into the hands of a |’ omIAw OL Minancler Morgans ||jeahe: aldd FOpOre ‘heavy nee AB o 8 6 receiver. oney. Locally, shipments to Canadian capitalists are developing To bi Level: crop money i John M. Hoen, the original promoter] 7 es ah ah 4 ank state. [Interior for this purpose have not yet oe 1 pen feet and Steel Company é Hie he ence o urday's bank atate- |1! . with ¢ > ! o mnpetin ved lee a Det one Which was a most unsatisfactory |Peen Heavy | | with the United Gtaler glee! Trust tor| Produce Exchange, wer def) was 4 felt In to-day’s market ° & part of tho profitable steel business fptnesnes brought before Justice Mayer. |i was reflected in the Irregular open-|V. 7, C, C, Adjustment. of the (nited Bates vA sions are Assistant District - Attorney Train AP. B, J. Berwind, | constant y being made to. tae. already stated that District-Attorne ata | "8 SHUT het la hats jarge plants of the Steel ‘Trust's pros not care to proceed immediately with the Soattetiny selling piers though {e/ Grant B, Schley and Henry K. Me-| pective rival, aa houses on the uncertal . . inquiry and ae ne een oh, adie slegeeastiue eftect, H@rg, constitute the committee under iii adjournment, Hey the general iil, which inctined all the adjustment plan of the Virginia | Crimmins in Wall Street. weston that he was going Away on his! the aupported Issues to lower levels, (ron, Coal and CokeCompany, The| John D. Crimmins is one of the vacation, and said that he did not be- ey for the ¢ i wealthy New Yorkers who has Call n freely offered at eve the case had sufficient preparation to continue with It to-d, 43-1 anc day’ uh chy | Plan they are working on provides per cont, Wit / | . ty | usiners transacted at| for the restoration of the property finally joined the Wall Street game PEE OMEN GIRLS SEALDT Set a and business of the company to the| nd hereafter will vie with other Mahara the aaecutlva comma ies Mure of the money market wae/management, the discharge of the /OWnors of railroads for a place on : t e offering of large ma oF >Y | rece! in control, the discon-|the great map of the United States of the company, and United States Sen. offerings r |recelvers now In } ator John P, Jones, of Nevada, vs0k) runt of th) tinnance of the pending sults for | Showing the roads owned by indi- President of the concer. They hav 4 xembofficial " statement that| forerlosure and the adjustment of | Yiduals. ‘There is no doubt now @lready been closely questioned regard & Co, xereised thetr RAG (eatie ve | that Mr. Crimmins has secured vir- ing the company's affairs by representa- nthe Sar S Aa YULS NS corn DY BIO Aa MOU Sy Ae Val att antes SH GUlEealny (CAHIR tives of the District-Attorney, and at ee an ie the ‘T€3 /4¢ trom embarrassment. It is believ- | J s " A the proper time will be called upon to) A quick advance 6 t-4 was held ed that the committee will soon sue- | Just what he will do with ft is be- appear betore ie Sraining: i ‘ F and te inside % Uvomed the in ue Jcead, Its plans have already nearly ;'"% animatedly discussed by Wall pesitsent | Distlot-Attorney. /Traln’ willl) se taken on a7 per cent. Kunrant .|matured. ‘The proceeds of the sate of | Street without any suggestions from aa lieae hiNlebe beatae Tho remainder of Fatiroad list | , him. It is said that Canadian Pa- Bach’s Complaint wa without an feature. the bonds and stocks of the Virginia a a : London traded tn res, fairly 5 ‘ea . Co: y | cifie wants to use the road as an in- the inquiry was instituted’ on com-/ well weaitered throwehout the llat | Southwestern Rallrond Company | i vos sweo, it formerly was the plaint of Alfred Bach, an attorney, who Morgan Stocks Ald. |are to be applied to payment of the | 1 to © Mites ak Ree 1s supported by St. Charles B. Gwynne) 4) in. Morgan. stocks, including | Obligations of the recelvers upon the BC Norther epaiseL Coste ipompany, before dt want), i allway and Loul*-|toans negotiated by them, The en-| 4d 1s « valuable property into bankruptcy. Were stronger and ee be all right so far as we iiNg Was quie CITY WILL SUE = FORS', 250,000, Street Railway Com- panies in Arrears for the Cost of Paving Between Tracks. City authorities are makin gerted effort to collect from the street rallway companies of Manhattan $1,200, 000 due for repaying streets bewween and | a» Wor the unchanged (o three rations wert of which prices {for Janui ‘ame about news and Market. Minne 7 Aliguat, tt ary and the ure. early 8.42 ber, polis and in sam about thelr tra Under the law the] Gorn opened firm. O2 passage vorn ta companies are required to keep in re- | 1,18),000 Wader last week between their (racks and Eons 43 he orice were. Th ded. Corn ¥ to make such ros December, 43 18 uthoriged to make ne prices wer i pense of the ratiway 101-3 iA. work the city hag t 1B igniot | bo Commissioners of Accounts made | tember port to Mavor Low on April 28, show. | bid the ilabilities of the railway com | ber Al oF AM, to be SY! AS, ‘The Mayor | Chicago's o On the report to the Comptroller, | ber wheat, 6 rected Wxpert Accountant Edward ; May, 6 to make an examination, He ‘5 during 1900 the city had done | 3 for the companies at a cost of Ws for wil thin work were the companies on March 20, am cent was paid. The total! When you ask for a are is $320,W1. The work | meritorious medicine If this year hae not en that you get tt offered “Just done to weak a CABCARETA ha ay medicine of the er nd 5904, jeep as ten militon tt e Rnd'ace naver old tp ‘ to $1 te fi Ww oonua Wa: ‘and | aoe rt # Good—Never, reat wei @ CAsoaret If somethin, Title aw Dé closing prices we promt neral tire deal is to he quickly closed. ok Northwest and! 2oal buying | | if, eine end Is xr jer male than in the world, wt Yeu In Ms complaint Mr. Tach alleges a8 to Francis G. Graham, said that many of the statements in the Nithevothel id). the ld oa pereonal representative of + company’s prospectus, issued to induce | suffered somew George Gould, Alvin W. Kreck end [and Russell Sage, ix in Texas inepec y's prospe investments In Its stock, were question- | and from the po mat Joseph Ramsey, Jr, of the Waba lines in the oll fe ds e siot vet able. One of these statements was that | {im Whinh they dave ocoupled for BONE ave guccecded J Simmons, R ound fa anaes the company absolutely athe Belting r some of the Van-|Martin and H. W. Ashley ta the Baye muye 1 the anep Tripler patents, whereas the company | dertilt P distributed, but tne | rectorate of t Ar ‘This gives lof thelr souvinw a had only promised to pay Tripler $2m,- y. and yeaah Ni stnilibande oe 2 slice 000 for his patents aud a monthly sal-| reo ) i TIONS ary of $1,000. | in the vot THE Quo A Ds | Bach ulleges that after the prospectus flue 19 the um ' was issued and the sule of stock be-| Beouthern'| U U gun, Cannon, Jones, Hoen, Dorsey and Ned, St. LOUIS sparen High, Low. Clos thelr associates made a liberal division ern and Louisville and) Nush- S26" rchlaerhiy of the company's stock, setting $4,(00,- | Ville, the marker was mainly dere toad | | 90) iAn ¥ Anve T gav.en tor | Vane oF recede without Inside asset! 50) 41 Bs 000 aside as thelr share, and $2,500, | “100 Aas Tripler, and $3,600,0W was xed as treas- | as shown tn the} 200 Anv ury siock, which was to be sold for hited | fie Wed the purpose of exploiting the paients. , 5 " The promoters’ stock and Tripler's Railway's Securities Reach shaves were to be put Into a voting pool, onenEatcvar New High Mark on Report and not sold, Then Gerald M. Fe Sunday was pronounced, and the. heavi- | That Gat Gi U & Co. were secured to act ae hens tn the foreign exchinge market off. | a ates ives p agents In the disposal of the atock. Thiv | set, somewiat the “fear of pronounced 200,000 Shares, company, says Mr. Bach, did its work eh i = 8.5 well und honestly, but the members of bipial | the promoters’ pool were too xenerous| CURB BROKERS ACTIVE. | in sacrificing their personal holdings — iP. Morgan & Co. are said to have and curried this spirit of philanthropy | ; exercised thelr option and to have go far that, while they were getting rid | St0CK* Firm, with Northern Securl- | bought the 20,00) shares of Louisville of thelr stock, the treasury stock, which Manhattan Leading. and Nashville Ratlway stock which was should have been sold for ihc beneht of { was firm and sepoatted with them by John W. Gates the company, was crowded out of thi urities openad | On the strength of this belief the atock ae arautionenmonnsainening/ io acted to 1. Manhattan made @ new high record to-day, higher NeANROIne (WaRtNit aptey, Transit was in demand around $1-2 and than at any ume since tho Gates coterie d gource of Income, went oe ues uy oe i | be wan the deal which resalted I giving Ji Says Blackinail, Quotations for ive atoc! tothe! fon) contro the system to Morgan RUREGIRRHAKG GRR Hey eyeran apr ea at the) ning ) Tho stock crossed 3M ‘In the carly When Senator John P. aS a wialaat'a |trading in the market and was strong Yada, who was the Preside 7 107M Seaboard pf Sat 8% | jail da : fuact company, was i : on P It was asserted by interests afiliated in the Osborne apartnicni- ie aia! a tee pit die Gates’ p in the deal that West Fifty-seventh street, "on 0 Col. & Hock. the stork would have a7 per cent, guar- “Thin whole affair is a’ blackmail a aN Goll aH ¥. Vantee or a bond issue, and that it would gacheme, and that is wha Oar be settled finally within ten days after eg tA ay when Morgan's reiurn. called on him tw ae & completely Cotton Marker. ter aad hav Cotton anarket opened eaey LONDON MARKET WEAK. Moderate Trading tn Americans, with Prices at a Decline, The London market to-day was weak and prices At a decline tn all dee he securities markets gen- 3,00 Din Co. of Am. f 4.900 Duluth 8. 8. @ Atl 140 dul 8 8. & 3.400 will have an ad VirgInia-Carolina ers Get Annual look of Company, Stockholders of the Virginia-Carol: Chemical Company are recelving prin annual meeting. These show in detail the operat for the ye The company finertes and lard plants. During pany acquired @ controllin in a new potash mine In German It pose exceed $7,000,000, inter en BIG CREAMERY CO, FAILS, CHICAGO, Avg. 18.—The Elgin Crea ery Company, which operates 135 crea: erles in Miinols, Towa and Wiscons! and which failed, debts of nearly {tors number nearly 8,00 belng farmers, and Savings Bank g erday in ts sald $400,009. 10,00, more th; to was appointed at SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 6.12/8un @ Sun rises Governor's Taland Hell Gate Ferry. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. El Norte .... hy of Memphi Roma Caracas Erna A Beivernon Olinda Niagara Antlla Minnetonka mus Lahn A Kroonland ... OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY, Jamestown INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. Carlbbew “LASKA’ the following stores and recely, a sample smoke: NEW YORK Any of Prisch Cigar Store Co, Stores, ROBERT B, LANE: partments. NS wrally have been unfavorably influenced 44 by monetary apprehension, Discounta OS are hardening and the banks are disine 1 | cilned to accept long. Dilly, el | In the American department ratiway securities Were moderately active, and prices showed fractional declines. 40) Inter, 100 Tater 1 Ranier ts" |" South Africans were weak at declines Tater, ie of 1-16 to 1-8 per cent, 2 r u ——<TE 19% pe! U. P. LEAVES $500,000, bo —_— Stockholders Take Almost All of $31,000,000 Oregon Bonds. ‘The official announcement was made Mj to-day that the stockholders the qi’ |Unlon Pacific Railroad Company had 41% | avatled themaclves of the right to sith. 1.100 Mo., Ki @4 | serine for all of the $81,000,000 4 per cent, 2a) Mo.’ Paolt MEN | bonds %% 4 by the Oregon Short Line, m Naah a fexcept a 5,008, ia | ee INCREASES CUBAN REVENUES. i, | HAVANA, Aug. 18.—Tho newspaper Le 4°! Discusion says the inc: custome 1G | daidew votod by the Senate will increase 1654 | the revenue, put Cuba in a better posi: 4 “on to hegotiate a commercial y HS with tho Unied Btates and protect locul Ht lsidustries, The total increase In reves jNues, it ts estimated, wil be $5,200,000, 40% wie 4) Pres 100 Pre one. p y lee! Bor Sieel Spr 400 Republic Blea) pe 190 Ruder Goee Bout 46) South, Ratlway Ry, pt | CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the tle & S000 Ta, AL oe 11 Twin City wm 8 Wail M Bea, Btock Exchange, Bullding, GM. WICKE xi 5. BUSMAN, 1 NH ROK 8 EONS, 393 Fulton at. AHAMS, 478 Fulton et 6 Fulton « id ave HERBERT, 267-271 Bushwick PF. LORBN@ GT Graham ave, M. LEVY, 862. Broadway. D, SOHWANTZ, 577 B: UL. WoOLPSON, 22 Broadw J. BHAPIRO, 17" Avanule’ ave, NL 1104 Manhatten ave, 197 Fulto A, HOWNDR, 2 Ferry WANORMAN, "66. Hamiiten ¥, E. ave SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Walnut SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. @late Orange lee Ce) reer 7 Chocolate Peanut Clusters 54. MORGAN FOR FIGHT Conflict of Magnates Here Will Be on Question of Financing es T, Yorkes will follow J. Pierpont Morgan to New is said renew here thelr contest over London underground to firance the undertakings, the latter $7,000,000 TO COVER CHEMICAL'S PLANS Stockhold- Report Showing Holdings and Out- copies of the report made at the recent | now owns the year the Chemical Com- sald that the refunding plan pro- at the annual meeting will not ex- have The cred- ‘The American Tru: cely Troceeainge in the United States Court, and its, bond fixed 990,000, Katwers Nortolk CIGARROS FREE Cut this ont, present at any of + Astoria, Let. tle hat ‘an but ar-| rect. Poor, $1,000 each; to ¢ Hospital, out} ‘The reneral tenor of the deapatehes | $50,000, the | Was that only in ope eed) a i ka} The Jefferson avenue home i this to) Mea tne those to States The arog egy (elty ts left to his widow and she 1s also tke. very large. given a lfe interest In the Eaglehead but h rain has fallen in the corn! property at | Manchester-by-the-Sea, lons | belt that the crop can withetand a good! Mass, ina ted ons est m- im in, an re- | e 10° 160 “HOT WINDS” A BAD Variation from Hot Air, But States caused Wall street gonsiderabie uneasiness early various roads whose earnings depend upon corn trafle were affected. were recelved from most of the pointy affected. Big commission Western connections received news dl- deal ¢ badly damaged. COURT HEARS GATES Colorado Fuel and Iron Com./|to their survivors, as trustees, to hold DENVAR, Col. Aug, 18.—Attorneys At about, £0.00, heretofore given to his Wife, and the remainder to his o 2, for the officers of the Colorado Fuel & | \v ‘Amy, Philip Ho and Francis Wi and others Gates and his friends from voting the and operates plants In thirty towns and | stock held by them at nnual tmeet- ent made publi t cities where the Southern Cotton Oil | !P& oF Ae company to be held on Aug,| ted Ee 1Coneul 1 2-ik dented, | re, dated July 1: Company owns eighty-one oi] mills, ree} ~ Judge Riner heard arguments this af- ties worl ternoon on the application of Gates and his friends for an Injunction against the officers of the company. MANY WILL SHARE MPMILLAN'S MONEY, Senator Left Over $6,000,. 000, Much of Which Goes to Charity and Employees— Widow and Sons Get Bulk. TIP ON THE STREET Kept Stock of Corn-Carry- ing Roads Down—Crop Re- ports Were Misleading. DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 18.—The will of the Inte Senator James MeMillan, dis- posing of an estate variously estimated At from $6,000,000 to $10,000,000, was fled {for probate to-day. It contains the fol- lowing public bequests; To the Home of tho Friendless, the | Woman's Hospital and Foundlings |Home, the Children's Free Hospital As- sociation and the Little Sisters of the ‘The reports of “hot winds" in the corn in the day and the Later In the day reassuring advices houses with hot, dry weather without being Gifts of $100 each are made to his son-in-law, daughters-!n-law and nephews and nieces. Three of his form- er confidential men, George M. Biack, Charles Moore and Richard Rice, are left $5,000 each. All other employees in the Detroit office are left $250 each. Be- | quests of $100 and $200 are mado to all | the family servan' | All the rest of personal estate is bequeathed to the Senator's wife and to |his sons, W. C. MoMillan, Phillp Me- | Milan and Francis W. McMilan, and ON INJUNCTION. untll_the death of the last survivor of the Senator's children, unless they see fit to sooner terminate the trust. The trustees are to pay to the Sena- tor’s wife during her lifetime one-halt of the net Income of the trust. property, less the amount of income which shall from certain property, valued pany Files Answer to Mag-! nates’ Complaint — Stock) Fight Hot. | derived Company fied In the Federal Court an answer, instead of a demur- the complaint of John W. Gates ian, and to his grandchild, Gladys ian, ——$——- RES. he ‘The charge of a conspiracy to prevent State 4t Merchant ( Fall Opening of India,Turkish and Persian Rugs. 150 Carpets, 8x11 to 12,6x17, B50 to $750. 300 Extra Fine Guendji and Kasaks, $20 & f25. 300 Fine Mosul & Karabach Rugs, average size 4x7, 13.50 & 16.50. Note. The above lots are reduced for this occasion only. Sale Commences Tuesday, August1 oth Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 6t Jaft THE AMERICAN MAN'S WHISKEY. TRA LE—4I—MARK. Of 1Wue AbBOlULey pure Whiskey 8 than 8 years old, each one ‘as not to destroy th lend mal a of CRAG 41 ana 42 ‘sT., NBT Monthly price Ist mailed on’ application. Saturdays at 12 o'clock. Used PIANOS au From the Mason & Ham maker's and our public over the greatest musical tri _ Perhaps the one point of least success about a conserv. , the disposition of its used instruments, | business as that of Mason & Hamlin, on usually large number of eriods of varying lengths; as well z | the superb Mason & Hamlin Pianos | mmediately ‘The Greatest Clean-Up of Pian ‘Known Recently in the Trade The name Mason ¢& Hamlin on Then many of these instruments are longer have been re-toned and put i ment. The presenting of such an offering as this today is one ior the public benetit that have come out of o of instruments is probably the longest and fi than fifty price. or Organs, practically new; and tho o ur experience in tl nest ever offered homes may secure an instrument of superb chara ere are brief hints of the instruments, USED PIANOS Mason & Hamlin Upright {n burl walnut case, dition, Regular retail price, $475; now $29) Mason & Hamlin Upright. ebonized case, dull finish, octaves, condition fair. Regular retail price wh new, $400: now $210. Newtou Upright, three pedals, mahogany case, good condition. Regular retail price, $250; now $165, Steinway Upright, ebony case, good condition, Regular retail price, $450; now $295. Hamlin Upright, three pedals, blister walnut geod con- | |" 14 stops; suitable 4| tall price, very desirable for Jar retail price, $1 Mason $4 ‘eber Upright, ebony ¢ 60. TY, octaves, fair condition. Regular retail price when new, $500; now $265. Mason & Hamlin Baby Grand, ebony case, thres ela, 74 octaves: good condition, Regular retail price) when new, $750; now $495. Mason & Hamlin Upright, ebony case, 74 octaves; fair condition. Hogolar retail price, $450; now $250, Campinini Upright, ebonized case, 7 octuves; $95, Knabe Grand, rosewood case, three pedals; action and tone in good condition, Price when new, $700; now Capen Upright, walnut case, three pedals, 714 octaves; ca ee poasiton, Regular price when new, $250; Ww i Anu OU t, large black case, three pedals; fair con- dition, re when new, $275; now $126, Stelaway Parlor Grand, rosewood case, three pedals, 7 octaves; condition inside and our, Steinway's price when new, $950; now 5. figured walnut. Price stops, Sultable for Mason & Hamlin octaves, 14 sto} Regular retail pri for vestry, Kchool tosladinig full organ o Mason & Hamlin 0; octaves, 10 stops. Linet Orgar for student Regular retail price, A. Stawat Store Closes Daily (Except Saturday) at 5 P. M Transfer Clean-Up of There is to be a memorable sharing of benefits between Wana- ade transaction of the year. ative high-class piano store is And in such a large, healthy, constantly growing iu on Fifth avenue, there was sure to be found an un- heir own pianos and organs that had been out on rental for a8 instruments of other makes taken in exchange for upon the transfer of the stock to us, we began preparations for this— piano or organ is the certain hall-mark of excellence, a perfect condition preparatory to today’s announce- anywhere under-price, cter at a decisive saving in USED ORGANS Mason & Hamlin Organ, style 469, oak 120; now $¥. 0 Mason & Hamlin Organ, style 471, quartered oak case, green finish; 5 octaves, having seven sete of reeds of 214 octaves each, and one set of 1 octave; 14 sto} yi Mason & Hamlin Organ, style 802, quartered oak ; two caso, Mason & Hamlin improved repeating action with| m™manual pedal base Liszt Organ (Guilmant model); 18 sostenuto pedal: like new, Regular retail price, @00;| stops, 305 reeds, enulvalentie 403 pipes in a pips or. now $350, gan; stops running throughout on the plan of pipe Mason & Hamlin Upright, quartered oak case, three| 9Fean#. Suitable for parlor, church or lodge use, tory pedals, Ty octayes, good condition, Rogular retail} good condition. Regular ‘retail price, $550; now price when new, $425; now $825. $550. Mason & Hamlin Or, dition, Regular retail price, $90; Ora ice, $1; Mason & Hanlin Org: 2% octaves each price, $60; now $50, use, Condition falr, Regular retail Mason & Hamlin Organ, style 510, quartered Onk case, 1 parlor or lodge ‘use, 5, Scheldmayer Upright; | ¥ren Mason & Hamiln Organ: style G01; Lisst Or; hen now, $260" now $135 cuaet 14 wtope, tueluding full organ kneoareg Benita Mason & Hamlin Baby Grand, ebonised case, three| ‘The frat ono was manufactured for be Frans Lisst, Pedals, 714 octaves: in (air condition, Regular retall| and was characterited tretee eater Oe “Matchloga,! price when new, $750; now $405. “Curiviled,” So highly prized by Me’? Condition F. Ludke, square, rosewood case, straight legs, $25. fair. Hogular retail price, $400; now Mason & Hamitn Upright, 1% octaves, artistic case of | Mason & Hamlin Orghn stele gad matte ca oak case, Colonial design, San Domingo mauoyany enee; same) Ilext Organ: 17 stops, ineliding ‘ail Organ kuee-stop, Mason Mart sand ae natinae inabogan oye [eae aD Fae aroh tote oF partot osOn 1, . 0d, ular ret 4 pedals; same ae vew. Regular price, #400; # tall price, $400; now 205, Mason & Hamlin Organ, M umiiin Baby Grand, ebony case, three | Came: eultible for school gon asa Baby rant, how cus, hae pla sigan hes MolSog alt whieh Ug vie th pa ME ih HOW $405, acked In a neat and durable traveling box, Condi Mason & Ham EA Uprign ty Colonial Rivic:Pomem ood yi ar Pegular bree, $F HBO now fast ase es ry F en | Pelo: aun, walont case, 1 ‘tlow now, $450; now $350, fair, Rowu ¥ pres When new, $ } now ear ona « JOHN. WANAMAKE RGANS lin Store il and Organs = -3 : Sd se whose service has been f the crowning achievements he piano business, The list More 5 octav for lar re try or parlor. aed. “Regn arlor organ Slightly u 10; now $140, sid ‘san, style 2346, wainut case, 12 parlor or small chapel. Good con- now $60, style 469, walnut case, 5 20, 10, style 2256, walnut case: model or putlor use; 5 octaves 6 stops, knee-stop; having four sete of reeds Good condition. Regular retail rgen, wtvie 2217, walnut eames 5 Parlor or i price, $100; now oue naval pedal base 7 stops. Sultable Condition fair, Suitable for $400; now style 110, portable, walnut Broadway, 4th Ave, 9th and 10th See,