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STOCKS BOUCKT 2 ry Disbursements Lead | « the Market—Speculators to Try for a Share of the Profits | : “on Choice Issues. ; PRAILWAYS WERE FACTORS.) % o 9 Rock Island, St. Paul, Missourl Pa- ¢eific and the Junior Vanderbilt Roads Find Favor—Gould and '. Rockefeller Too Much for Bears After a quiet but irregular open- tng to-day t he stock mazket rallied for the first hour was excep- tionally strong. There was less pool trading, and the general sentiment vastly improved. ©The second hour developed tho ‘waual Saturday forenoon wait for the statement, traders prefrring to eee what the figures indicated before i ‘ehaping their course for the closing. 2 !O1, SOARS SO HIGH SANTA CLAUS FINDS 1T A GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFT. 2499996086024 96G0SH0S 14986 % THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVS:NING, DECEMBER 2, 1902. . ee ee AVOID ASSET BOCES OO9OS-4093O9 Suggesting be carefully considered by all investors. pected in the stock and money markets for the next few months. “Time money {s scarce and the banks are talking about this as a serious sign. We recall, however, that in July and August the banks were freely lending time money at 4% per cent., and every one sald that there The decided improvement in the market attitude of big institutions bs the outside public was displayed > » 4m the strength of the dividend pay | %mg stocks and the activity in the DW-priced issues. Dividend disbursements for the © New Year are so near at hand that many investors are anticipating them @nd are making purchases while the stock market presents so many low- priced bargains. W. K. Vanderbilt's plans for the so- GOOD GAINS IN BANK STATEMENT. +. Wall Street Pleased by the Showing in Re- serves and Favorable Loan Figures. could be no need of caution, as this showed that capital lative and otherwise. BANKER ROBERT GOODBODY'S ADVICE Not a Sound Remedy for Financial Evils, He Holds, in Robert Goodbody, head of the banking and brokerage shown to be absurd. Money went often far above 20 house of Robert Goodbody & Co., No, 39 Broad street, per cent. for call loans, and the banks and those who|‘ is of the opinion that the situation is one which should followed them were shown to have been hopelessly out “The question now,” he sald, “is what may be ex-! was plenty for all purposes, specu- “In September, however, these fosy predictions were “4 z # Railroad. i NEW YORK (ENTRAL & NUDSON RIVER @, THE FOUR RACK, TGNR, Ua sitive and depart trom Grand, Cuatrel 42d Street, New York, as And Westbound traing — ex jon at TO SMASH ELECTRIC TRUST. CURRENCY SYSTEM, It Squeezes Con ) Michael J, O'Callaghan, a lawyer, of No. 182 Nassau street, announced that he had brought suit against the Gen- oral Riectrie and ‘Thomson-Houston lectric Companies under the Sherm: Ant-Teust act for stifling competition, Mr. O'Callaghan declined to give the names of bis clients, The papera hav. been filed in the United States Circuit Court. United States District-Attorne Burnett said that he had not examined them carefully and knew little about the nature of the suit. Mr. O'Callaghan 'makes~ sensational charges that the General Eleciric and Veatinghoure companies have entered into a cast-lron agreement by whitch every vestige of competition ls wiped ont. Not only are the prices for arti- cles and supplies fixed by ‘not, but customers are ap between the two companies, individual known ax customer of the General Blectrie C. ny will noi in thelr ideas. sold anyth: tJ by Se Wrestineenne fee May not the samo be true now and may not the] ftiiidtea he haserter ey these ery alae jdeductions drawn from present rates bé as much in| Pany Will not interfere with the other. error as those of August were? “It is known that large commitmente were incurred | in many quarters and nO one could venture to say posi-| \tively that thelr immediate effects may not be more serious than seems to us probable. “But the country is rich, and those who have tn- curred Habilities have great resources, and we can see no reason to expect trouble from a breakdown in oredit. “Of course, later bn there must be liquidation of properties which have been absurdly over-capitalized, but there are many stocks of merit, and while the stock market must be expected to be stormy and uncertain for some time, purchases on weak spots will, show a profit before the 1st of May. “Any system of asset currency ought to be avolded, + leaving Grand Contrat Stati i. AM. 2.45, 3.90. 9.18, 11.90 P.M, will stop to Fecelve passengers tm minutes mitral Station. ‘ Caution to Stock Market “~ Investor: . ‘will, stop. inluutes before arriving’ time 8.30 Son iames train in the wort. Duttalo 4 rol 45 8.45 4M MAIL, 24 hours 0 Chu plie Buttalo 710. Niagara Fait 8 ; |10.30 AL MIDAY EXPRESS. Makes toed 11.30 A. TiRUTLAND! exPRiss. Da ul D. But 12.50 Weeatt Falla 11.06 Pe 30. Indianapotte 1 i Lous 6.45 P.M. pext 1.00 FY —*chicaco Limitep. 2% stam 19 Chicago viaLake Shore 26¥4 via M. 2.45 P.M THE 2TH CENTURY ITRD."* 20-hour train to Chl Lake Shore. Electric Hahte am 3.30 2 MOIALBANY AND TROY FLYER Albany 6.40; Troy 7.00 P. M. 3.35 Miuilg ALBANY AND moe” me 4.00 Ksen'ez 5.30 fut indtanapottan 8.10, Chicago ndtanapolia 3.10, Chie ago vin both L. 8. and Mt ONTREAL EXPRESS, via Diy PRESS. M.—*RUFFALO AND. ‘TOR Due Buffalo 7.25 Ae 8.42, Toronto 10.50 A. Me iE LOCAL, Stops 5) FURRIERS—83rd SEASON Are Now Offering an Attractive Variety of Medium-priced Ladies’ Fur-lined Garments, Coats, Wraps, and Fancy Furs, Muffs, Boas, Collars, Necklets, Paletots, Victorines, Etc. 2UszeT bs = Sa2WO a SoanG The onl ble Manufactured from the most servi Tesh eee ee he only possible {ssite of a sound note currency, un- lanufactured from the most service- SOT Be a GUUS CUTER AP less every dollar of notes out is secured by a dollar in able and fashtonable furs 9.20 i wee Se ee Tel inaasuite ton xold, {s the National Government. especially for the “Ts i a a great pity that the Secretary of the Tre: ury should even appear to have an idea th system is possible?” ecenyethee mgent ical Shore. < ORTHERN NEW YORK Cape vincent: Cadenabang, rent Sunday, gixcan Bi HARLEM DIVISION 9.30 : 184 Fifth Avenue, CAUSES ASSIGNMENT LOSSES ON SUCKR [LITTLE STORIES ABOUT J, Pierpont Morgan Now Answers His Critics in Magazine BARGAIN TIME. $08 A. M. end 2.96 P.M. Duly exe, Pusighd and North Addn, Sundaye at ullman r Traine tiluraloated’ with, Pinteen Thghts Ticket oMces at 113, 201, 415 and 121 | way, 25 Union Sq. W., 275 Columbus aye. West 125th st, Grend Central Statlom 1 | and 338th st. ‘stations, New York ‘an Pulton nt. and 108 Broadway, E. D., Brooklyn, Fone HO) 38th Hi for Now ervice, Bagmage checked from idence by Westcott Express Company |NEW YORK CENTRAL. ROUTE BET y NEW YORK, BOSTON NEAR 23D STREET. Ripans Tabdules, doctors fini & £008 prescription for Banking and Finan THE BIG MEN IN TOWN @alied “junior” Vanderbilt roads,| To-Jay's bank statement pleased Wall | Deposits, U. 8. incladed, decrease. 6.876.200 | pws ‘ . pare aN = SIN ce Mayas Kiown to canteriplate | street the decreann in reserves lng) Stil, Caree soc ‘ow Firm of Gustave A. Jahn & Co. Articles Written by Eminent Professors—John D. Rockefel-| saivarivs, isuasrucsr “ow Juvictor AND NEW ENGLAND f di the joa fay ble. if pat? "7 * § o! iS 1 Via 3) eid much closer afiiation in the near yo all depoata decreane sos #28,300| COMPARATIVE TABLE, Finds Load Too Heavy and fer So Rich He Finds It Hard to Reinvest All His Money— poston ASD! ALHASY Wath future, caused a lively advance In vb oemllrd saliare | Sorel, Temata) to-day, Traine leave. Grand. ‘Central, statio cfeane. tender, | most of the issues. 7 Led by the Lake Erie & Westera, 0 | Rererve two nk: Announces Suspension. Kererve ro © the related Vanderbilt group scored gains and were noticeably active in > ‘the trading. New York Central was! also favorably influenced by the new developments. Low. ler | 19 High, 200 Alea “Chat i oN Tnslde interests in Rock Island, St.| iy Am, Gar a rouud pf! toe | Paul and Missouri Pacific were pur-| ji) Xin"Grdes wing . Soeh ebnsers of nearly all offerings in| 1% Amor, Hide @ Leather 9x 400 American Ise Oo.. 100 American Linseed. G00 Amerioan Locomotive. 500 Am. Smelt. @ Ref, Am, Sm, & Ref. pt, ) Am. Si Btocks and gave them strong | x whenever the bear forces | | trled to find weak spots. | |. Against such factors as the Moore | 4 ; ae John D. Rockefeller and | s,ih ache q J. Gould the bears opposed! | 1m At. 5.800 Tale 100 Halt. F09 Mo 10) 2.400 ¢ feeble opposition and early in the @ession ‘sought for more yuluerab.s points in the bull column. | | Out-of-town money lenders who fave been exacting crisis prices for @all: money for months have «been Practically forced to the maximum Wate of 51-2 and 6 per cent. by the formation of the $50,000,000 money | anawick |.) dan Pacitle Term. & ‘fr. & Alton Since J. P. Morgan, James Stillman and George I’, Baker were selected us the representatives of al! ile money interests in Wall street to prevent a Money squeeze, call rates and the Ba for tlme money have been cut ‘ | am average of at least 4 per | & Foreign exchange brokers who fol-) Jow closely every development in the @ittation affecting the stock market gay that the slow movement of cotton “to market must be accelerated. They way that the speculation now goir on in the January option is ding: ) 4} at back, and this in turn fs piling- up 5) Wall street's foreign debt. _. “If this cotton is to be carried her A. ich is inevitable,” say C, Schu &°Co., foreign exchange ex- “where will the money come! ? More sterling loans? Or from! » $50,000,000 pool?” ‘CURB DEALINGS SMALL. Brokers tn the Outnide a Had a Quiet Day, = The curb market was quiet to-day and © the sales were comparatively Quotiitions for the active sha Market | 10 u% 81 Bs Island phos Sieel Spring ot THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Clos. Coy Sims obligations Amal. Copper « 74 87% | Se Eee Ach. top. & 8. oe Me LONDON MARKET QUIET. Balt. & Ohte.. mh rookly a RAD, ‘Tn. 6a | TAttle Trading tn Amerte: with Gustave A. Jahn and Frederic L. Jahn, doing business under the firm name of} y Gustave A, Jahn & Co., wholesale deal- era in rice, sugar, coffee and molasses, Shares Low. Clos. ’ set wealng ay at No. 98 Wall street, filed an assign- GH) Rep, 144 ment to-day for the benefit of creditors. 100 Hep. 0 10% 490 Rafver Goole | Gustav V. Schimmel ts the assignee. Gustave A. Jahn gave this explanation fective way of meeting and answering @ttacks upon his financial methods. matter how severe the criticism or how savage the attack, Mr. Morgan sits gtim and silent in his Broad and Wall streets. Harry Payne Whitney Gives Up Society for Business— George Gould Has Finest Set of Railroad Maps in the World. PER SHARE, THE 2 ayenue and re CLINE BE PR “00 ti w York, as follot $9.00 aN 12.00 noon, 94.00 ‘aie Peg + arrive Boat Ms F free ee M. ae oa 11.60 Beas r Ke Central, oMices, 41 Bivadtay. aad Ue cesnd Gaotat easitome GEORGE H. DAN! Hitendents ens Pusrenaer Ag EST SHORE RAILROAD. WILL NE PLEASED UPON INQUIRY TO NOTATE BRIEFLY OUR REASONS FOR LOOK- ING FOR AN ADVANCE IN PRIOBS STOCKS. A. Plerpont Morgan has a new and ef-ytention to municipal _utiiitles—gas, water, electric light and street raflways —and could probably produce on short wratice more stock in the traction com- panies of Greater New York than any other individual or combination of In- No financial citadel at But these at- 100 Rudder Goods pf darentee Thi 400 Hutland of teense of the assignment: tacks are ‘| i 1s eapeolally truc of Man- (New York Central & H. River RR, Co. i promptly answered whenever | ;, “ | Ne' ontral 2 O04, 8.000 Souvbern Pacific . ” attan “LL a) y = ins It Franklin St. Sta, New York, 4,700 Southern Rallw I began ny business career a an| they are made by any responsible per-| gi, nd Brooklyn) Heela Tra i eR reer esees Oe | tollswa: and 16, min, later foot Weat 484 ates BE 500 Bt. 1. & San Fran, office boy forty-three years ago and have| rons, The answers come in the shapo of e: 0 +6 100 BALES. For interm. potnta to Albany. Friar npers eS been in business for myself for over maganine articles by professors of ac-| Harry Payne Whitney's assumption of CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Be johaw ‘Sicpreme pte 400 Tenn, Coal & iron... 49,000 Tex. Pacih York. ‘During this time my commercial | credit has stood high and it has only been during the last year that there has) ity to pay all my debts on demand. 8. Steel... 8. Steel pt. rx. Caro. Chem b, CO. uous decline in the coftee market during, Mf the business year of 1901, which resulted, t! thirty-seven years in the city of New| knowledged ability. That iachis newest plan of answering criticism, John D. Rockefeller been any question in regard to my abil-|#0 Rreat that he ts sald to find it ex- tremely diMcult to reinvest It. ; e: M. 1) at 73.35 P.M. Realty Gos “[he loses of the firm were mainly | 48d confidential men in his employ are| Durango, Mexico, and will spend several] “Determining, the character, and Anencit Th Bo ne ana oe Weare Expres se : | I ; er idence by Wemtcatt Expres £1 GR the result of having made contracts for constantly watching for developments| country. He is largely, interested, too, cs oh BMT, . LAMPRRT, 8. Rubber pf... large Importations of foreign granulated, in which he is Interested, and which | with tho Guggenheims in the new Lead Gen’. Super! Gen. Pam'r Agent sugar guring 1901, coupled with a contin. | ™&y open up new investment channels, chi. Relate & AN ‘Det. the business Interests of William C. Whitney means that in the future he will forego a good deal of eoclety and Instead will spend his time developins the various interests he is to handle, He has been elected President of the Velar. dena Mining and Smelting Company, of M.—(2) fot Hudeon R Bum., Bunt HAIGHT & FREESE Co., 53 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, ORY i if Roch: & 2 Mi—Kor Syr.,Roch., Ning, Falls, Detag *Dally. ?Dally, except Sunday. Leave lyn Annex (1) at 110.45 A. BM. Leaye Jersey Clty P. R. St nnuat income ia Agents ‘Trust, and necessarily must travel much to keep in touch with Rockefeller Is extremely conserva- He has recently turned his at- ylvania men in New York. It 1s sald of him that In neavy losses, “I put all my private means Into the) firm, and my son Frederle came to) my Waraah of Wen, HE. & St. assistance with additional capital. | I found, however, that I had underesti- mated the dlabiiities of the firm and overestimated my albllity to meet these they matured," ‘Tho total wates of stocks were 280,000 Con It olidated Kixchange Sale Can. P. thes. & Ohio ‘Gt, West Prices Irregu The London market to-day was steady jar. a4 and the whole market had a holtday | aspect. Tradiug in South African min-| ing securities was on a lmited scale, and the tone was firm | In the department for American rafl- way aecurities trading was quiet and the whole list showed fractional galn |'There was litte new buying and later naylvania To RETIRE HOCKING VALLEY Road Will Call in $15,000,000 Pre~ ferred and Increase Common. organization plan of the Hocking Val- ley Rallroad contemplated the early ro- tirement stock and an increase In. Stock from $11,000,000 to $27,000,000. The preferred stock Is to ve retired at par and the common stock advanced to of the eommon stock _ ii with J, P. Morgan & Co. in favor of Drawing-room, Sleeping, Dining and and quiet throughout, There was no | Mo) yan, Who Cored Mr, Wm. McGrath, Bnokine Ca kee AND gn. 10Ute, SD disposition to engage in new speculation By INCAGO AND. #™. LOUIS, Map. LEFT WILL, BUT NO ESTATE. Alexander Hervey Made Bequests of §27,000—No Money to Pay Them, Herbert L, Satterlee, son-in-law of J. Pierpont Morgan, named as an executor a the business, Pp . George J. Gould Js one of the busiest | en ns BM1-A fi he Js now interested actively in more railroad corporations than any other man in Wall street. Mr. Gould hae had | rato re RAILROAD. THREE AND ON A Me A NS foot of WEST TWENTY-THIRD. ou prepared for his special convenience a 'orsr, per annum be pald to dey ES_AND CORTLANDT STS. set of railroad maps, which Cpaveere atter January 19th on all sums of RG and| #2” leaving, time from Deabrossss 4nd © the finest in the world. Whey are "tp to AiO which have remained on deposit [Cortlandt ats, iy, dve minutes, later tham eee unique in that they show at @ glance wl |far the three or alx months ending December | 6i¥%n below for Twenty i vital statistics relating to ownership, | ime, 1902, In accordance with the by-laws and | SEE MST TAT, Limited to two developments, bullding plans, cost, earn: ‘rules ‘of the bank. Money deposited on or te- | 760 A> MATE LATO, ‘to Bi Ings, &c. ‘These maps are on rollers, and fore January 10th will draw tnterest trom | gicopiug Car, Pittaburg to Chicago, No are taken in Mr. Gould's private car on| January Ist. to Picuabure.. s his tours. He thus oan travel and keep £66 (A M—PAST LINE—Pittaburg and Cleve fully informed, too. THE DR. KOCH was announced to-day that the re- HENRY HASLER, President. HENRY @AYUER, Secretary. EMIL AL HUBDR, Araistant Secretary. of the $15,000,000 preferred common 9.05 A ncinnatt, Indianapolia, Compartment St ‘oledo, Detrolt INGYLVANIA SPECIATe PE! ¥! abet oF M—TH 1S ne r train to Chic Otwervation Cars Pull r cent. dividend A majority n deposited Of This City, OF CONSUMPTION. Pati and. Louleville, “Indianapotta, Chicago, Loul. Dining Car LOUIS EXPRESS—"or Pith ia a iscianatt, Indianapolis, Loalerition Oa Toul, “Dining Car. vor Welch, W. Va. o Valey Route). F Ee ee WnsTRRN EXPRESS—For Chieage ‘excopt Saturday. Dining Car. manss—For Pl CIFIC, EXP! ‘For Knoxville, daily, vie ly for the mont i th Mepubite Bigel in the day prices became irregular, The ang as a $50) legatee In the will of y) Route,» Coniecte fo Cleveland, opialie Sto eee na } 3 ROtK Istana wenoret taney Oh ase |Alexander Hervey, making specific be- |s23°%R SSONCZioveLAND AND, ct Southern Pacific ————— quest aggregating $27,000, says in the | GXPRESS—For Pittsburg. and Southera Railway etition fled with the will that he |s | Tenn. Ci TWO HURT BY CARS. jd | Track Drivers Are Inj @ Few Blocks of Each Other. | his estate. Gee Rape ence , © Injured in| Alexander Hervey died in Ajbany A AA ee tte. Bt Mwo tushy Severs sy were) lure Sept. 8. His will’ was’ made) March, mati or wile lew lee prevail Wabash pf collisions with street care In Broadway 11899. He letf an int and fourteen ATA&SF genta 10s AN, 11 tir 2015 80% stamped cyt ONo gold da 101 RaW ve Low Water, 25, AM PM Vo A ae 6.13 | 10 a South let — “baa 12:08 12.18 u 11,55 PORT OF NOW york, ARRIVED. 10000... Mo Kan & T te Porah U a © 6000 & North P 6000. 500, North Pai 2000. Norfolk KI. : Oregon’ 8h Line 4p © & part W, Bl Mi Kalner aniea. Grosse, 8 Loule, nh Galvoxton, Wilhetm Cherbourg. Bor der] chi wy 2000. 10000... 19000 22000, iy 1000. cht Term 00, ae BOND TRANSACTIONS, [iii tyi"Sh ei ae SALd ie % Weat Un, Tel. S7% | within a few blocks of each other to- wretal oak BN eaderyty day, At Broadway and Bighth street, eetiacemsceetsMal alt btelamr hs William Bengamin, of No, 413 Bast Sixtieth street, was thrown from hi ivision atreet, was thrown from his agen at Fourteenth street, and his tert Shoulder was dislocated. Both men were taken to &t. Vincent's Hospital, ar- Tol BL & Ww ae riving at that {netitution within a few oh minutes of each other. 24000 eS, ba ‘y ee n Union . Weaboard Ait ie re UNION TO PAY FOR STRIKE. Dis cesses ONG None tea Knglish Court Awards Damages to Rallway Affecte xn “ Su. 8 Wa’ det da LONDON, Dec, 20.--Great Interest has 2000, Ms been aroused by the decision of Sir Al-| tes . Wabash lat Ss fred Wills, In the King's Bench Division, ry 200s x UO lin awarding damages to the Taftvale a 104 Railway Company against the Amal- ON Me > B gamated Society of Railway Servants. ‘The company asked $1%,000 damages agalnst the union for declaring a strike against it, Justice Wills denounced the n Ry M&O 4a “ % Fellows Them, (Special to The Erening Wort.) (Oprolat to The Rraning World.) HALAPAX. N, 8, Dec, 29,—Two chil- YORK, Pa., Dec, %.—Dr. Adam H.|dren of Stephen MeNoll, Benacadte, | & Smith, at one time a succensful dentist, |Syaney, went through the toe In slab | ha ut recentiy connected with the tal to-day. sorvice,. Ww Seat tn la aie’ i eet ibaa aba wen: 5 found sigh i te Stab! informed and belleves that Mr. Her 7 Satisfy his debts and pay his ed Within | iepetises and. the expenses of settling couaing and each wa bequest or as 1 MAIL BAG UNDER Ground by and Christmas Cards Destroyed. CHATHAM, bag thrown from the C) here fell under the wheels of the train and wax pretty well ground uy A number of cards were destroyed. ‘The grain markets had a steady to a firm opening to day fn response to a firm the West again threatening the move- ment. were light. vance for May corn without getting yery much, world’s shipments of wheat will be about 6,000,000 bushels 4 dulet at 1-8 of a cent advance, ‘Now York's opening prices we Wheat—May, Chicago's opening prices wert Wheat—May December, 738-8 10 to 487-8; July, 42 cember weet. 83 5-3; May, 81 1 Lesa Aotion of the Union as unlawful. con- 10 Wis Con 4s spiragy to moleat and injure the plaint- | Corn 1 hh08 iffa {py thelr business by unlawful means % 4000000) ‘Phis ie the frst Instaiice Iu the Bnglish The ti caieenative courts where damages have been award. BE sigh thaal Uo) od Againat a labor union for injury re i aaaeemag a Suiting from the declaration of @ strike. | 431~ Government Bonds, The mount of the damages will be Bld. Aaked inia-anxea, | @ettled tater, Rae 18 100 f im SS ager Di July, r 4 196 r, ors any 4 tts i MOTHER DIES FOR CHILDREN | vs; 106% sy ioe 100% bios? alt oi Ighey Go Through the Ice ana She Youngest Civil War Veteran Dead, 8) IN, Pa., Dec. %.—William he home | torke. mA i fe Kd ue father, ‘ SBBAASHINOTON AND ‘THB, SOUTH. 5. 2 x (Dink Car), 1 SE ata ste 10.20). Dintae y leave ‘more than enough “to ‘uneral QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT, not Eerie cee other hi Hit igo Work. No Students, King Dental Go.25% 20s m.toép.m, Sundays, 10tog, Dr. Edward Koch. Mr. William McGrath was thought to be pats ‘all hope of ever being well again, Hix family Uo hats had examived him and tn formed hfs people that he would give poor William just five months to live, ax he had consumption, and stated that the only hope of saving his life was a change of climate, He ‘hed spit up a quart of blood from the Jiungs. Hor had’ night. sweats, which were Lert al Bilis “and” tex yet ils goa r Express | cl js an fever were grat ly atham Express | worse and no medicine could check them, jand when his family @octor notified hie | people that he had consumption the news of fie tt misfortune spread among his neighbor nnd friends lke wildfire, a it was 6 ly known that he had this ter- rible dises ¢. He Was daily losing flesh and strength, tact, he could hardly crawl around on count of his extreme weakness. It was in this unfortunate condition that Woat”Blsede (nie Forks aia‘lase resort, @ vos at., New ed consumptive In the eecond st oF Ee Syrenthed ofly vapors into he healln nit\uuge: and immediately began to. fect Jook better. In leas than two months ie Improvement RL ae) and e he gained vei A after that inued tor breatha. {hose healing, 2289 THIRD AY: olly vapors into his Inge, and he gradually 1834 CouUsBUS 4 gained in welatt, end are ced fate | BUSINESS CONFI jett him, also his cough, cl it fovea tet I, Mood" unt ke wae ut lee | CREDIT, entirely’ cured by the Koch | city » Wt 48 Weat 224 st. New York, | who for over three | Coit (montal for pubs | aionds have another remembered In a Kduary legatee. “A TRAIN. and Letters | $13 (wining Cary 9. peat aR tae LANtIc LIN. TS poy Maly RS heneiees af, am ally, aH Wheel N. Jy Help Wanted—Female. WANTHD—Lady In every county to manage bunl- | nese old established house, solid Gnanctal stan ing; straight bona fide weekly canh salary, $1 fd by check each Wednesday, with all expenses, dquarters; money advanced for ex- ger, 352 Caxton Bldg., Chica For Sale, CREDIT £ FOR CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN ON BASY EVERYBODY. YOR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. letters and Christmas fh RSA es The Wheat Market. 32 ith ave. (below eye 5 foot foes and. Cortiandt of cables and unsettled weather fn ‘The offerings of wheat In the pit Shorts bid 1-8 of a cent a A cable {r@_ Broomhall predicts At Chicago wheat open- NGAR 25TH BT, July, 781-2 bid. For Sale. NEW CREDIT CLOTHING POR LADIBS, No we Don’t wat until the last day to select your | Chrivtinas Where prices are lowest, aud Is at your service, Furs, Watobea, Dia- May, 481-2 bid. TAS to Tii-4; July, 74; He. bi months, and offers his Hieation, that the world may: proof that consumption 1s curabl Mr. William McGrath lives at ‘627 Lenox ave. New York City. Cail and see him and prove for yourself the truth of the above state nit. ae eee een et Lodges, Societies and Meetings, ‘men ve yon the iM Tg weed meetin hia Wootaty ot Now iuDioarm Wa December, 46 1-4 to 46 1-2; 4 to 46. York's closing prices wore: D ¢ 78 3: |. December corn, 60; 64 1-4 oid; Maron, 61 1 offered. 19 B. 14TH 8T., "WAY_AND 6TH _AVB, Di gotveniont pay- DIAMONDS, Jewelry delivered: Ce Tong 00. 11 Bast a etn aale - jiateona the youngest soldi side in