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STOCKS STRONG AT THE CLOSE Market Active and Good Buying _ Movement Sends Prices Up ‘ All Along the Line in the Final Dealings. * Btocks closed strong and active to- Gay after a session of see-sawing in Which the market picked up faina here ‘and there that lel a general strength- fing of the list. Atchixon, Missour! Pa- €ific, Reading, Rtook Is Leather, Bicel and Wabash were conspicuous jn the final trading. While the fusues showing advances picked up from: 1 to 8 points in the active group and 1 to 10 among the In- active, there were some violent recea- sions on the the most prominent of the latter teing Twin City Rapid ‘Tran- ait, which fell 13 points at one stuge of the trading. Te drop in Twin City was attributed to the failure of A. HK. Ames & Co.. of ‘Toronto, who were said to have invested heayily in tho fesue, The stock broke sharply when news of the failure reached the street, but subsequently re- covered some of its loss. Canadian Pacific was also credited with gagging through the fallure, It losing 865-8 at one time. but when W. H. Gooddy & Co., the New York corre- wpondents of Ames & Co., announced that the firm had not dealt in that fgsue to any extent the stock regained {ts losses and closej even with yes- | be t terday. ' ) While the Ames failure knocked the Bottom out of the Montreal market and ogused a panic there, it occasioned lit- tle more than gossip on Wall street and @ drop in a few of the stocks. Goodsby & Co. were not at all affected, and the other New York correspondents of the firm declared that they had not been fit, A, E. Ames !s very popular with New York brokers and held in high esteem as a business man, While the firm's Mabilities were not stated, there was a general sentiment that the mem- bers would pull their affairs together. ‘They were said to have dealt generously ja ‘Forin City Rapld Transit, the 800 ues and Schlowe-ShemMield. ‘Ames & Co. had correspondents in Boston, Chicago and other cities. Bos- ton brokers say that most of the firm's contracts in that olty were cleared up gome time ago and it is not expected any there will suffer by the failure, ‘Wall street heard this wfternoon that the liabilities of the Toronto firm may , Peach several millions, The good resistance of the market ad- tmoniehed the bears to cover shott con- tracts in the final dealings, and prices @ substantial edvance, Migsourl 21-4 over jast night, St. uthern fic rose Fes) 21-4, and ‘Rock Island, acific, Atchison, ‘Louisville and Wa bash preferred in’ the neighborhood of points, Gains of 1 to 11- are general among active stocks, including United Btates Stee! preferred. Twin City id ‘Transit rallied 63-4 from the low point, Can: racic and Minneapolis, Bt Pi . Marie over 8 and ‘The closing was act! mt about the top level. ‘The Closing Quotations, ‘To-day's highe west and closing frices and ‘+ cloning prices oF Net Low. Last, Oh'ges ON — Baty + 1m4+ % 120 74) > 1% \ +8 ‘ +15 & Ohio Se Brooklyn Rapid Ww Gan. Pacific. Che. & ln Cale. G. ia Chic. OG, Wes ™ Chic. Mee P.. 3 Col. Fuel & Iron. a Den, & Rio Grande. ss & Rio Grande pt x io, Mo., Bo.’ Pacific i % Norfolk & Wee: N. ¥. Central % & § we 1% 18 iw % % ree +% +s +8 + 1% fern Mis SaWie. Central. a) Wis. Central pt it o% Advance. | — Devine LONDON STOCKS SLUGGISH. Bervous Tone to the Dealings tn Ameriean Shares. lle other securities re wan ntin th Africans wei ‘copper stocks were fiat, _ SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, Trading in American stocks was ner- i om the London Exchange to-day, were shiggish. ‘ood buying of Mexican and neglect- THE WORLD: TULSDAY EVENING, SUNE 2, 1903. 20 76 MILLER ILLNESS A FAKE. Examination of the Swindler To- Day by the Tombs Physician Shows He Is Not Afflicted with Consumption. William F Miller, better known as 520 Per Cent. Miller, who dx now in the Tombs to be ured an a Btate witness against Bob Ammon, {8 not a sick man. Hiver since it wan suggested that Miller be brought from Bing Bing to this city and used as a witness for the State there has been a maudiln undercurrent to the effect that he was only a boy and wae dying of consumption, and that It he helped put Ammon behind the bare he might be pardoned and spend the remaining hours of life outside prison walls. The stories of his hacking cough, of the red spote on his cheeks, the stoop in his shoulder, hie wasted form, all have been told along with the expression that the dread divease had marked him for its own. Thin sort of thing has been feit to the public. It wi Miller reached the city he has been seen. ‘Thre {s no hetic flush, no racking cough, no wild eve and no disease has marked him for its own, Particularly interested in Miller was Jackson R. Campbell, the city physician the Tombs. He did not care to haye filer about the Tombs infecting the th the germs of tuberculosis, and go was particular that precautions aken to prevent the Infection of the iT thie, here is nothing th master ath Te Milter H ‘i Ye was ‘Decatme. knot ° wa wn Guni f there was some talk that, after all, Miller would not get the many persons ex pect ham to receive ag a reward for his peaching on Ammon. WHITAKER WRIGHT ILL. London Promot from Ver- o and Case In Postponed, The case of Whitaker Wright, Lon- don promoter under arreat pending ex- tradition proceedings, was not called be- fore United States Commissioner Alex- ander to-day because the prisoner ts iil. Wright !s suffering from vertigo in Ladlow street jail. ‘The case will not be called until ho is able to The Uniked Washington y ‘3 motion Are offering Women’s 48c. per pair. Children’s Fine Ribbed $1. 19c. per pair. TOWELLINGS, COMF' DINNER NAP $2.90, $3.25 ana Cotton filled, $1.40 (Double SHEETS. Size. Plain Hem. 334x254 yards, each, 45, 2 x24 «49, in « “58. 2x2 «“ 63c, Wizs Oey accepted becaung thers | had been no chance to see Miller, Since | cell upled by Miller. Brecutive of the State of New Yor! rr. dell examined Miler to-day, dgment ‘upon the, guilt or inno- and efter he had fini wald: of the defendant. “Miller te an ry (Be for hix defense and made a ct inim |duction of mitigating testimon; and there nothing the matter with jin the Biate which demands his return. nim. 1 that stories been |{t may be, however, that if I were fully olrovlated to the effect 1 had | convi: that i was the purpose of tuberculosis and could not bly | the complainant to use the great power live any length of time, Notwithatand- |of the commonwealths of Massachusetts B.Altmané@o. at Reduced Prices. also 100 doz. Women’s Lisle Thread Hosiery, plain and openwork, embroidered, $1.25 per box of Three Pairs. Regular price 78c. per pair. B.Altmans@o. Household Linens for Summer Hotels, Summer Cottages, etc. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, SPREADS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, ETC. TABLE CLOTHS. $1.90, 2,25, 2.40, 2,90, 3.25, 3.65, 4.25 Each. SILKALINE COMFORTABLES, CROCHET BED SPREADS, Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases. "SAY TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING ENCROACHES Gity Aske the Courts to Order Re- moval of 8 ind Railing on Fifth Avenue. Julan 7, Davies, before Supreme Court Justice Blanchard, to-day hinted that the city’s mov stop the Knick- ervocker Trust Company from encroach- ing on the sidewalk at Thirty-fourth atreet and Fifth avenue with the ap- proaches to its new building on the alte of the olf Stewart residence wan made because the President of the Trust Com- pany, Charles ‘T. Barney, had fought the Rapid Tranelt in Park avenue. It was in course of argument on the applcasion of the city for a peremptory Injunction forbliding the ‘Trust Com- pany to finish the building and to, re- move the steps and area railing. The Trust Company has nearly completed its jatial new bank ouilding and Pavies complains that the city did not odject In the beginning when the pl were filed, The building, he declares, in a work of architectural art, beautifyin the city, and should not be interfere with. GOV. ODELL SENDS MERRILL TO BOSTON, He Signs Extradition Papers and Al- leged Embezzier Starts at Once to Face Charges. Moody Merrill, ex-banker and alleged jembeazler to the extent of $100,000, was taken to Boston this afternoon, Gov. |tradition papers. | Mr, Merrill, when seen in the office ot his counsel, sald that he would gladly laid against him. all charges he Go ror, i a memoranda filed In the ca “It woul sald: be wholly improper for the k to and New York to enforce the payment of a debt through criminal rather than ‘The Wheat Market. Wheat had @ quiet and firm closing to-day, the options scoring advances of 1-4 to 8-8. Irregularities marked closing corn, be New York's 10. A. M. opening prices wore; Wheat—July, 801-4-9-8, Geptem- Boe, 71-4, Conn May. $8 cag's were Whoa tember, 72 (0 A.M. opening prices OM uly, Wick to TS: Bep- to 7213. 47 to ‘orn—July, to 47. Fine SILK HOSIERY Black Cotton Stockings, OO per Half Dozen Pairs. TOWELS, 'ORTABLES AND BED KINS to match, $4.50 per Dozen. Wool filled, $1.90 Eech, 90¢, and 5,15 bed size.) PILLOW CASES, Size. Plain Hem, 42x36 inches, each, J2¢, 5x36 3, 50x38'4 “450, S4x38}g “ 1760. s points and October 2, while |return to Boston, and was ready to face |t! vil eodings, ax alleged, I might proved take that fact into account In| 9 etermining my action upon this requisi- fon." ns ex. | tho 4 tprinted Batiste and print- LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD.|" $3,250,000 IN GOLD GOING ABROAD. Three Firms H Announced Their Withdrawals and Another Ie Expected to Follow. Lazard Freres have engaged $1,000,000 in gold for export on Thursday, L. Von Hoffman & Co. have arrai for the withdrawal of $250,000 and Bar! Ma- goun & Co., acting for Kidder, Peabody & Co., of Hoxton, have added $00,000 to their siipment, making the amount 1, Goldman, Sachs & Co, will probably strip $1,000,000. — The Cotton Market, The local cotton market opened firm to-day, with prices 3 to 6 points higher, due {o better cables than was expect ‘Trading was fairly active during tl initial run and the market displayed firm undertone. After the call realaing and moderate bear pressure caused a little easiness, The weather conditions in the cotton belt showed much {m- provement. After the first twenty min- lites of trading September dropped 4 December eld steady, Receipts at port were light ‘The opening prices were as follow: July, 11.19 to 11.20; August, 10.74 to 10, September, 122; October, 9.72 to 27h; ON bo 9.69; Deeember, You Fail to Remove Your Burden of Disease in June, Your Life : Is Not Secure. f PRINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Three Bottles Saved Mr. Tripp from Indigestion, Liver Trouble and Rheumatism. There was never a remedy so highly , system. Mr. J. D. Tripp, West Kenne- recommended for making sick people |bunck, Me. says: ; a ées Meher ak suffered from well in summer time as Paine’s Celery leeeuble kidney disease Compound. It successfully grapples with all the ailments common in summer time, and never fails to remove long- standing and chronic diseases that have baffled the skill of physicians, When Paine’s Celery Compound is used, there is no long waiting for results. It tones the stomach, improves the appetite, as- sists digestion, excites the bowels to healthy action, expels all foul humors rom the blood and braces the nervous head. indigestion, liver and rheumatism. The worst trouble was in my head; the pain Commenced in the shoulders and ran up my neck until it reached the I could not slee; ugly dreams and bad did sleep. Since taking three bottles of Paine’s Celery Compound | am well and feel like a new man. etite and can do a am recommending Paine's Celer; pound to every one who {s suffering.” at night, had feelings when 1 I have a good ap- food day's work. Com- Drink Habit B.Altmane@o. Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S KNOWLEDGE. -“ORRINE” Odell, having signed Gov. Batea's ex- |odor knowledge. In most’ casea the crayi more habit, but a diveas will power to cure ft RUIN? wit digestion. Steady ne . Booklet (sealed) matled free on request. ‘ORRINE” ia indorsed by W. C. 'T. ; physicians, members thousands of others. com my ful power of your rem~ ‘onry you the great op- Gring Joy, happiness and BOXNS FOR $5. package, Butta olservation uf (he w dy for alcohollan portunities you ha hoalth to mankind, $1 PI MAIL ORDERS Men’s Fine Shirts, $1 MATTEA- WAN SHIRTS pen AS These Negligee Shirts are| This line ‘of fine woven Madras, |manshij oe ed corded Madras. All have plain fronts and sep- arate cuffs. Each is prop-|ed. erly made. “The Hi spread wide. Steadily, steadily It Is Prompt and careful attention Special price—4¢ bbl COFFEE—Mocha and Jaya, Hen alts, soe: 19¢ Tish breakfast, geeraee jon or Mixed Tea, 800, OLIVE O1L-1m File Be. nice, 14 pte, Biber; gta... 114-1, can GLEASON'S GRAPE JUICE, eae 25¢; quarts GLEASON’S APPLE JUICE, qts..25¢ * Wednesday’s Specials in ings, with rows of J0c, to $5c, Values for / Cents This price is by the strip 6 ¥ only. In this assortment ‘ard! may be found Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook Edgings and Insertions— in many designs and widths. a yard... ese tntn etn t- 80 tn 8 Orban Ono ents tn OnOn tnd On br On OROA OOP nO I OIA P AERO IONE SINS dams SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST Greatest Sale « Men’s Shirts In the past we have advertised great special sales, but on no occasion have we approa Shirt offered in this sale that was made to sell for less than 1 for $1.50, and some were made to sell as high as $2.50. the Morrison Shirt Co., of Glens: WAN brand, made in Spring Valley, stocks on hand of both brands. The price which we paid was so ex- r before been equalled in New York City. $1.00 to $1.50 MON- TAUK and MATTEA- WAN SHIRTS at . . In this lot are the Finest Woven Madras Negligee Shirts—in all colorings — also Dimities, Per-' cales, Zephyrs, Chambrays and White Madras—with pleated or: plain fronts and cuffs separate or: detached. Curtains! Curtains! Manufacturers’ Samples At Less Than Half Price! About 250 CURTAINS in Repp, with Velour and Tapestry borders -—Tapestry and Mercetized Cur- tains, both fringed and corded, style of Shirts offered. There is not one $1.00—in fact, most of them were made to sel The Shirts comprise mainly the celebrated,*MONTAUK brand—made by Falls, N. Y., supplemented with a large line of the well-known MATTEA N. Y. We purchased for spot cash the entire traordinarily low that we are able to offer values the like of which have nevei $1.50 to $2.50 MON- TAUK SHIRTS at. . gee Shirts. land fancy Madras, |binations—with pleated fronts—cuffs attach- These shirts are the best $1.50 to $2.50 shirts made. Specials for Wednesday and Thursday in High Grade Groceries! ft Grades at the Lowest Prices” Is the {ome of our popular ipa to out-of-town orders (Includ- ing those by mail or telephone). Spec! SLEEPY EYE FLOUR—Guaranteed absolutely the and better bread than any et flour on ‘the in or AIO | Cream. i pte: 5 4,35 0x TONGUB , wand, ready to serve: 53¢ | CALVES! FOOT’ SELL ED finest quail Summer Drinks Priced Low ! Sheet Music J Only a Dream of the Golden Past. (The biggest ballad hit of the year.) —Susie Julia (from Blue Bird)—Why Don't You Go-Go?—-Gambling Man. assortment of Lawn Tuckings or Hemstitch- ings, with rows of Valenciennes Lace Insertions ‘or fine Embroiderles, These goods are new, stylish and certainly desirable, for they have every element of merit. Value 75c.to $1.2: will offer at extremely reduced prices, PARIS MADE CORSETS, as follows: FRENCH GIRDLE CORSETS, Reduced from $2.78 REAL WHALEBONE CORSETS, White Coutil; reduced from $6.75 and $8.75 A number of SILK PETTICOATS At Especially Low Prices, $7.50, 9.50, 10.75, Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. 12.50 and : $1.45 2.50, 4.75 as follows: 15.00 PROMPTLY r wey comprises the styles, ideas and work- to be found in custom-made Negli- The fabrics are the finest white Jacquard weaves and com- motto thet hes Groce Department far an honts of friends and patrons. to bring instant trade :— best ; makes more market. and Oriental stripes :nd_ figure. -bbl., $2.60; bbl. 4,85 Curtains worth by the re pair $4.00 to $5.00, Helmet |pac ere |—Gorden & Ditworih’s, 60c me favors Ye pint . pint, LIME JUICE, “Imperial,” qts++e.22¢ RASPBERRY VINEGAR, bottle. ... 306 ttt tn entndntnttntnted Cents Per Copy. By mail 2c, extra for each piece ship a a Sale « Embroidery « Tucking! We wish to close out within the next day or two a purchase that we made last week of several thousand yards ot Fine Tucked Lace, Embroidered and Lawn All Overs. As we offer these desirable goods at about ONE-HALF REDUCTIONS PROM REGULAR PRICES, we anticipate prompt and effective selling. styles for making summer shirt waists, and com) Valenciennes Lace Insertions or Fine 20c. to 30c. Values for Very fineE. tb ben ings and im fons in we strongly advise an early call. sortment. Fe ay oe Yard. | price for this sale. 30 each eee CURTAINS worth b: pair $6.00 to $10. each Will make excellent Couch Covers. Furniture Slip Covers and successfully disposed of many large stocks of ched this one either in the quantity or quality and Five-Piece Suit—Made of Belgian stripe— allowing 20 yards of 34-inch materials—very best workman- Five-Piece Suit—Made of best Linen—allowing 14 yds. of 50-inc! terials—bound with “Petersham” binding—very best workman- ship—the special price is, Tl rise almost wholly dainty Lawn Tuckings or Hemstitch- Embroideries. Read J Cents | 40c. to 75c. Values for Fine embroidered Edg- 2 Yardl | ings and Galloons; also ‘ peared pale biel inch Hnesrtlons kia exceedil If ferns are eml and Beadings—very fine id Rey Prey Ee suanthy. ts limited | wotkrcdrstcass Ip, every. respect ane that mast sell rapidly at this price, Look through the lot to-morrow and you will find a splendid] Fine Lawn, Batiste and Organdie Tuckings, with rows of Lace Insertions, Hemstitchings or Embroideries, comprise this as- To see and handle these goods is to be impressed ve fact that they were Fiona and Lisains! in tl je manner, Possess er, Cents | Bea beauty. So excelentiy are they made at ti ‘be depended upon for long servi from $1,25 to $2,50 per Sq 0. This Town Has Known in Years! 65° Priced Low! 745 50 H.O'Neill & Co. (Second All of Them Worthy of yoke of solid tucks, Val. insertion, rows of Val. lace, sleeves tucked and and cuffs Fancy Lace Lawn and Polka Dot Waists of Striped Lawn; Figured and Striped Madr. full sleeves, stock collar Wednesday, June 3, China Medium weight white Hotel ety to select from—suitable for Hotels, Restaurants, Board- We quote some examples of the prices Special Sale of ing Houses, etc. prevailing during this sale: 5-inch Plates, dozen. 75c 6-inch Plates, dozen. + 94c 7-inch Plates, dozen. -$1.14 68-inch Plates, dozen. $1.29 Cups and Saucers, dozen. 6-inch Platters, each. 9c 68-inch Platters, each 10-inch Platters, each. 12-inch Platters, each. Egg Cups, dozen. Ice Creams, each. 6c | FANCY DECORATED CHIN. 98c. kinds; special at, each...... . very Plates, 6 and-7 inch, value $1.20 to Tine India Mull Waists, in blue, tan, white and black, Madras, tucked yoke, French back, fancy stock Value $1.50. also embroidery 100-PIECE DINNER SETS (American Porcelain), handsome decorations—all pieces necessary to ,Set a table for 12 people; special, per set ODDS AND ENDS of DINNER WARE to be closed out as follows: Soup Tureens, value $2.50 to $3.98, at Covered Dishes, $1.10 to $1.48, at. Covered Butters, value 75c. to $1.10, at. Covered Sugars, value 75c. to $1.10, at.. Platters, 12-inch size, 40c.; 14-inch, 50c.; 16-inch... Women’s Wash Waists. Floor.) Five Specimen Values For Wednesday and Thursday. Critical Examination. ’ j $4.95 » fly front, with two trimmed, fancy collar Value $7.00. White and Tan Mull Waists, box-plaited front, fine tucks with solid lace front, sleeve with deep tucks to elbow (extra $2.95 Value $3.98. Waists; also Colored + $1.00 tucked yoke, French back, new full sleeve Value $1.75. alue $2.50,” We Commence a At Very Low Prices. hina—an immense vari- Fruit Saucers, dozen ........ Individual Butters, dozen Sauce Boats, each. ‘Sugars, each... Individual Creams, each, 5-inch Bakers, each. 7-inch Bakers, cach, 8-inch Bakers, each. Custards, cache, Oatmeals, each.. Salads, each... 67¢ 49c 33c (A PLATES, an ) immense line to choose from, regular 60c., 75c. and \ $7.50 + 75C $2.50 dozen, eacl —_—_—— Foulard Dresses, 9,75 Silk, Voile and Pongee Coats, origtnally $16.60 to $37.50. At 9/787°13.80, 17,50 White Cotton Shirt Waists, 95¢, 1.25, 1,98, 2,95 Pongee Yaukall Carhartt. Call attention to items of special interest for women. Walking Suits (long coats), Dresses, 12.75 * 13.50 Covert Cloth Jackets, originally $12; to 60, At 7/30""42.80," 17,80 China SiIK Waists Walking Skirts of Sicilians and Mannish Mixtures, 5.00, 6,75, 7,50, 9,75 And everything else ready to wear for women. If you buy and-the article doesn’t return it to us and we return thermoney Broadway and 13th St. is a way nature has of driving out of tating acids and gases, are in the correct about values: 25 via res) and best ts 73% yaré DONT GET IN A SWEAT Perspiration—“sweat” is what the Bible and we common people call it— “the body refuse that tas no busi- ness there. We sweat more in summer because, i undigested food ferments more quickly than in wie cel oon at winter and produces irri- The bowels, selves by violent convulsions, eaucey (tiene By to. eve en diarrhoeal discharges so acid as to make you sore, and leaving the intestines weak gripes and colics, and and worn out. Nature assists body - cleaning by sending the filth out through the pores of the skin. It is not safe to stop perspiring altogether, but most of the impure matter should be sent out by the natural move- ments of the -bowels, and the offensive, ill-smelling, linen- staining sweat done away with, Keep your bowels strong all summer with the pleasant candy cathartic CASCARETS, that clean the system and don't allow the excrement to be sweated out through the pores. Take a tablet every night be- fore going to bed, “They work while you sleep and mike you feel fine and cool all day. %c., Bde. Never sold tn Guaranteed to cure OF Now Fork, = WORLD VACATION BUREAU NOW OPEN. ins Y os . yA oF f

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