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5 - Sauna teal MOTE TPS Se Rar ys oF . ’ : Eater sarani ect ”Qporiaeim Gus @ euly gains were generally wiped out. F ren Huying orders appeared when prices had AND é Hol mit around ‘onediminished, trading: Reduced Prices ee “ADT i A ee eat Dats Before Inventory. or preferred and Pac all | New Yorn, fastest Slore Closes at 1 P. M. Satardays During Juiy and August. $15 Voile Skirts, silk lined, $9.75 ‘Growin 14TH ST. — toaryTromptiy Rounae, eer OW WEST 147" S11 #2 rt H i $15 Silk Shirt Waist Suits, $9.75 ‘ Hachange wld nt 100.12, General Bless $8 Mannish Walking Skirts, $4.75 We Give Blue Trading Stamps With Cash Purchases. One Explanation a Big Slump in Wall ree aun ee $10 White Serge Walking Skirts, $5.90 | Bargain Friday’ Ss Great Glearing Specials. | and encouragement. wan. thus. fo 2 Lawn Waists, $1.00 nn ee cence eee ‘Street Market— Russell Sage Says] marc tn’ prite”nenin” "NewYork cen Re eens ios f Be NS tetra Hie RP abt ia ee ak Waist $895 Never Better Values for Women. | the Decline is Due to Midyear's Nat-|'% se sons | $9 Silk Petticoats, $4.90 from vasterday and Northwest! Jufy reduction sales were never of greater importance to economical women. Look at these sharp price redue™ons: Broadway and 21st St. A Lot of $1.98 Skirts at 98c- 9 8 Great Northern This has sales of 4 ‘ural Condition and Predicts Good tat ysinet and tna Bae Three hundred all told; some in pure linen, trimmed with fagoting to match, full flaring Louis and San Francisco certificates for ‘ uf 0! ‘Trading Soon— Bulls Fight for Control fpoints eee ig ie ES style; others in blue and white and black and white dotted duck, with double ruffle flare flounce, tailor strapped with plain duck; your choice to-morrow at... rie market ralited again before noon toed | | Ae Wii scuiiaate FL JAMES McGREERY & GO. 1.98 ae i i showed = firm undertone. London, ac-| Shae down iy . leording to report, bought . 4 5 Iron lost 17-8 and One expisnation given for the heavy liquidation in stocks which the | cording io repo eee cpure and. the erate, f Wala Moet Scenan | arate fell off in volume but the list | Rock deiand and the Bteel stoc In blue or black brilliantine, seven gore flare style with tailor stitched bottom; + teading men of Wall street fought hard with much success to check to-day ee a tnwaiaarencc so [quateumer cpreterrad. | AneIeA Overs also in wool mixtures, handsomely strapped and tailored; special at........ © 4s that a partner of J. Pierpont Morgan loaded up heavily with a line of | a onnectione was also reputed to | UIORENEEG: oF cokes were €21,1000 Nine Hundred White Lawn Waists at Half Price. stributed numerous buying | shares, and of bonds $2,910,060, Misses’ Suit Securities and being caught, went to Mr. Morgan and asked the giant finan- Stocks that showed greatest improve | ment at noon included Chicago and Wee Clean, fresh, altractive Waists, made from sheer white lawn in various styles y —with allover tucks or hemstitching and tucks or Cluny lace or em- ji {ian broidery; all made with urge sleeves, and not one worth less than 98c.; CL Dep't. we ¢ier to help him out. Northwestern Lackawanna, New Yor EL iChEALM Le ; . SPECLAM AE CIGSSNTS GNA Guess Stand eiseneUaG UTR au C eas Mr. Morgan flatly refused. He a nee can tnpacorrace Pes China Silk Shirtwaist Illinois stock oa bit, the i] through the i + > 44 will not help you,” he said. “If you have loaded up unload and | TON nile neat market continu ie WashGoodsSurprises | ~ Shoe Glearing. ‘ Afternoon, A slight ehading. in long leated model, fo it immediately. , Hime money. together with further buy: P d |] Clearing at Haif Price, or Near It. No 13, Proken sizes in all these lots, but if you can cet the siz | Get out of the stock market or resign as a member of J. P. Morgan RR SSHU AN Unio; Anat Sizes 14 and 16 years, * you want you'll get the biggest value of the season 4 I , hen the marke... Pure for 10c. Potha Dot Lawns at 4*4c. Rustels for Voulhe and Bi q & Co. ’ Burope are sajdi to have excended 0.09) 12.50 Navy and white grounds, fast colors, worth Yc I's doubtful whether these will last all day ihe "There was no alternative for Mr. Morgan's partner. He began to ew York Central Gains. . . (ioc) Per vard) special at this price, Be early. They are Russet Shoes, ‘ iF . Paes ated a (av stat hers owith Dotted Lawn Shirtwaist! {Linen Color Homespun, an excellent fabric for 420 strongly made, and in good stapes, but not ; jinload the heavy line of securities ne carried and the slump in prices,| trading fairly uctive. fork, Ger Dresses if vacation wear, worth 19c. per yard, at.. ae iat ace Worth upward trom $1 per Cc . 1 Ca id Pacific el heje., 9 P le i , Ct POO e ee site ee a i zled the financial world for a fortnight, followed. Fe nEtt Stine diet. ‘Phe former closed | cal, Goat a tron Mercerized Chambrays, in gray, fine anaasy Fair, reduced tosses. Signe ; She Ser ttt lot 1 Garpar cents and. | Dea akin G 6. blue, special’ at .. Deira Cc Women’s Russet Oxfords. - «) An Evening World reporter went to Mr. Morgan's banking house|the latter at 1221-2, a antn of 11-2 per | tan & no G of 75 8 Comfortable and durable for all kinds of vacation - ea ; ~ ; : te ef cettinals ‘Con was un} 3A at 128 | . 40-inch White Victoria Lawn, per yatd.ewee.... 774¢ wear; broken sizes; special, per pair.......... 1.49 © to-day and called the attention of George W. Perkins, Mr. Morgan's right) aay" Stiaxour! 4 8. The Erie Pleated, Tan linen, pedes-'{|32-Inch Fast Black Gossamer Mull, a fine, cool fabric Girls’ Dongola Strap Sandals ‘ 1 A that has much the appearance of pure silk, worth | trian skirts, Lengths 37/9} isc. per yard, special at. 19c | to 40 inches, ; Boys’ Russian Blouse Wash Suits 2, a Surprisingly Little Price, Considering the Great Demand. Russian Blouse’ Wasn Suits have been more popular this season than ever before, and in the face of that fact we have been offering them to you at almost half value. The material js an excellent Galatea cloth, with sailor collar trimmed with rows of white braid, A Qc | hand man, to the story. “It is absurd,” was his comment. That was all he would say. | ‘ ‘| traction group finished » Another explanation of the decline in market values was given by) «:rons. okivn Tapid “tfanslt. was| Mo ~ Russel Sage to an Evening World reporter. ie on Sas eb a “The stock market is not demoralized,” sald Mr. Sage to-day. “It is wan Ore a a "$m what is known asa declining condition, with promises of quick reaction nae aa ema, 0 i thin a month. The present aspect of the stock market does not indicate | and ‘renner sae «'oal Me itoni the samecAt ‘& decréase of prosperity or a money stringency. chlaon closed at 64 1-4, a gain of “Ita tone {8 not one of demoralization, but may be truthfully expressed | t fs» declining one. This does not mean, elther, that the decline will con- A special lot marked down for quick cleaiing to... 49 ¢ as ‘Denve and Rlo Gr: ‘folk and Western 3:00 Y. Centra) Osteria, & Western... Twenty-third Street. large detachable sald) piaieed) sleeves, necktie to match suit; white belt; sizes 3 to 6; special, at.. 69c. Sailor Blouse Wash Suits at 39c. Tock elena Ro-k Island p! nd Reading and Southern Pacific | Suthem Pacif recent. Southern Ra fathers Wabash and Wisconsin Cen- | South, Ral Tw a, Wai St. L. & 8. F, 24 pf. tinue indefinitely. Prices will rally within a month, FoR ee oe et sen cecal TeHR : ; e age ae | Tex | i If you still favor the sailor style. here they are—and just as good a bargain as the Rus- ‘CONDITIONS NATURAL. fh renee, Gauthern Sealineg, St paula | Union acite oi : *Gians mentioned above. Various colors, with white embroidered shel: sre 30 39c ©», “There { no doubt that the market {s disturbed. When these disturb-| Ontario" Western were fractionally | s) taather at $a JAMES McGREERY a CO. SOM res 8; on special tables at........ sco tiateree ¥ ances, “which are periodical and regular, occur, they are regarded by the Aivclwaatea Gepnet israel U8, Bteeli 902 fas 4] vi }. BBS ins ae ain al fo ents Aero spect nen of Wal gi SMbao ah Mint, Ah eer ae Extremely Good News of Women’ Ss Muslin Wear. Greet. affairs by. the outsider, while the experienced man in stocks and panne wan on a: Won Since and ae bs ae ea oi | Fine, Well-Made Garments, slightly Soiled and Greatly reduced in Price. fuss knows the actual causes and can explain them. onal preterrenat is) penicenwancgreul: | Better come and see this lot, which will go on sale to-morrow. Garments which are perfect beauties “One'reason why the market is in its present Condition [8 DECALS. Of) —————— en, | Walking Skirts, i every way except that they have become sllehtly solled from the season's showing. There has been no semi 1 filln, reports of affairs of great corporations and con-| e iscrimination. Some of the most daintily trinimed and richest have been marked for a quick farewell. cerns! sof ee = LOSSES IN LEADING STOCKS Cheviot,..........++++8. 50) Savings range from a quarter to fully half." Here are a few of the items: which are the life of the stock market. | DURING THE BEAR CAMPAIGN. || Men’s Suitings........6.75 || Corset Covers, closerfitting, 25c.value, at... 124¢ Gowns, fine CaRlbric and Muslin, chemise BQ - 4; “Thesé reports are filed on July 1 and again on Jan. 1. Following styles, 98c. vaiue at...... ee... eee - these periods there is always a decided movement in the market, The| ; 7 pepreciation. {|| Mohair... 5.50 7-50) Cofsst Covers, ice/and embroidery, trim- -29¢ Gowns, Nainsoo and Cambric,’ lace and movement up or down may be traced to the nature of the reports. stock out- High, tow. Fallin onstore | White Li sia EMDR S06 Valea Shei cuaner tess 22 embroidery trimming, $1.49 value, ats... POC Phrstdagd good returns, the market is sesbonelte) showing fair results, stauiding. 1902 1908 price. outatanding. MEN. +++ 5,50 » 50) cornet covet es and embroidery trim « 25c Cosralge oe Sieh fine lawn, ace trims : thi ket reflects the mood of the investors. Stockholders who believe Amalgamated Copper .. 483, 301, FY | * | 1 45C. ate. thteewee ming, 0 C Magica Dnlcad their holdings because these reports may be fair or || American Car & Foundry. 3° OU jA large stock of walking} Walking Skirts, | handsomely, tr TMG Guith atti 2 one 7 IC. tO 290 American Cotton Olh. "8 2k i i i: ice, $3.00 an Children’s Aprons, ‘fine lawn, 4 to 6 : pad. These very stockholders ee had se eee for their investments |] American Locomotive . 3 11" skirtajiniextra sizes, values, at... 1.98 to 3.98 sizes, 19¢. vale, ate na Dela 9c i’ ana become busy with other sto that they think they know all about. American Sugar ... 12549 19%. Bathing Suits. SS “In a word, they become dissatisfied with their investment in the first || Atchison 96% BN g . Tl Pp f B k B G ff ¥ Baltim & Ohlo..... sy f 25 “fastance, and in withdrawing carry others along with them. Those whom |} Taltmore & Ohio... ee 4.25 5.00 7.00 wo ounds oO ro en Dean VLoOTTee tor G. they ell to are of similar mind, and when the general exchange are con- || Canadian Pacific -.. 154 5 i ‘hy “ cluded, toward the end of the month, the market assumes its usual con-|] Chesapeake & Ohlo.. Bits 13,691,472 Bathing Shoes, Caps, etc. A special offering to boom the demand for the famous “Empress’” brand: dition. —_ Chieago, Mil. & St. Paul. 198% 74,892,121 | | Hees an offering Wore you can hardly fail to te the cranes ct yon dad «“‘Empress’’--one ce the richest, most EER 3 Chicago. ( ees 9 m 542. fragrant coffees on the market. To-morrow weare going to sell broken bean coffee from the regular 33c. and 38c.**Empress’? y (‘qThen"a healthy tone is communicated throughout the market. pa tt eee a a eel Twenty-third Street. grades at two pounds for twenty-five cents. Half value. Just to boom the summer coffee business, Basement. Be ere ccc, cast Menne, Roveetaer saa Moreen ara waring || Crete cu & BC ies amon sy cain || i i nit Underwear 5 ool ) 2 ‘ : ATO WARNE: do Fuel & Iron. 110" N | Sh t © @ finaticial war against each other or that their Individual influences are preniidntca Gas aoe rom —______ € I cee Ir Ss. I sible for the present decline. Messrs, Rockefeller and Morzan do |{ Melaware & Hudson. 1aity 2 z Sa Made of fine woven madras and shown and Hosiery Offerings. a wage war in that sense—they do not make money out of each other.” Deli uiecks & West ; * 297 or | in a great secret of neat stripes Wontes show Nec iRibesa if } wuyer & Rio le pte... 45,945,800 61 7 es on white Td lace yoke 4 « |, Here the financier smiled significantly, making it plain that the Jambs | )-7)"" SL OSes ain He frounds. Guat- shou'der straps; 19c. value at... 2c | the’ street are the prey of Messrs. Morgan and Rockefeller, Hpeking Valley... 11,000,000 *108ty hy anteed perfect fitting. ' , ‘ the : | 7 i Women’s Low Neck Fancy Ribbed Vests, | Mr, Sage continued: |] fiunois Central seve $6,040,000 173A Worth $1.00; spe- AN in extra large sizes, with silk tape run | |< SAother feature which may have considerable influence is the fact that |} T:ouisvilie & Nashvtiie...... 60,000,000 18043 FS a i in neck and sleeves; 29¢. value at'*7° os csegeee arg | the Pennsylvania Railroad established a loan of $75,000,000 for its great |] Manvactan BEE) 00 28 Men's 65c. Unierwear at 45c. Women’s Fast Black Lace Lisle contemplated Iroprovements. Stockholders in that big corporation did not |] Mon han. & i Tallwas Phe gees Two kinds in this lot; one of fine. "Sea Island” cotton, the | Hose, all-over lace and lace aries ‘ail appreclate that the borrowing of $75,000,000 by the Pennsylvania road |[ stissouri Pacia : other Bees ar Ot ae EW et ASE ete cee, || atatlety/ofipretty patterns [oceble 3 Sc eas ficotparative trite to that concern. eaencen series : For Selling Cigarettes and! pender tapes and pearl buttons. Special, per garment, 45c | beeland toe: 2c. values a © “Stockholders believed that a crisis was reached when such a loan be- |p \. yi, fh & Mastford.. Ci t Cut Rat ame necegsars, and many of them sold while the high-water mark was on. || Noth & Ween a igars at Cut Rates, Mr.!* = SS = “= “This and other influences mentioned are directly traceable as causes |} North American 1 Daniels, of Beekman Street, 7 ‘ ‘Of ‘the decline. It is onJy temporary, and within a month the market will |} Peonsylyania 170 ‘ i) Rave ecorerst.” Wi" || Peopte's 100% to Be Driven Out of Business. t Pullman : f 0 ; a a |] Reating 7 U By : . 7AM Eos ‘BULLS WON HOT FIGHT AN Rock Island . pettg For selling clgars and cigarettes at FET se D St. Louls & 8. Fran, 2d pt 0% cut rates H. R. Daniels, of No. 14 Beek- St. Loula Southwest, p! £0 man street, is to be crushed and ruined LIFTED PRICES OF STOCKS,]|| Sesser racine.” mi by the Biron Tobacco Company or ants Southern Railway an (part of the trust). That ultimatum : 5 Pia ne Tenneanee Coal & ion i was Issue ‘by the agent oe he truet| Bulls Rally August, Lifting It at] Consults Assistant Fish at the i exas, Pacifle re ay, \~ BSP pas darce tuesie tor supremacy tn He in a mennure took personal oharae | Union’ Pasite ne ingetigal gener ua te straggine to] the Opening and Gradually| Sub-Treasury and Has a Se-) | Q JECUFC HIE p 4 ook market today, the buils won,| and gave directions from his office. U, 8. Leather’ p! 6K t ‘cl t . ephorn revistance with! The Vanderbitt brokers were eapectai.|[ 1M Steel ux Egat Ere iru eae; | Push. It Along, Making Good| oret Talk with Banker Jacob a 8 ved 1 oti = be rt, sf ork Ce s Uv. 8. Steel pf. A ¢ : i pose. the ae ine 4 peas the centre of Rips Ai BD sat RE nt z He 20,787,085 have been’ Gealng with the) Matro-| Gains. Schiff. Paid Help Wants in this ‘ sing of y . and it was desired Ly 5 8,930,000 politan Tobacco Company, HERy con” ing’: if 8 ; that this stook should make a good|| Western Union 97,870,000 my spiral trols all the output. of ’ Morning’s World. 15,886,776 4 Tropolitan‘distniet, tor | Whe bears had fought hard’all through |*howing. especialiy for the beneft of _—_—_—_- — He the. session, but thetr opponents were|the buying public, FF TORAL reeeee sete eeees sees Wee G00 we!) organized, and beginning with| E. H. Harriman, tooxing out for the @u opening victory made a steady ad-|Tacifics, was in touch with the market ance Ii day. only being checked by o2-| {rom the start, ax were the lesser Il \ @usional vicious drives which were soon] Stories of impending dtvaster which Aliens Dantels said to-day.| August.cotton jumped 40 pointe in the| Secretary Shaw was at the Sub-Treas- ny have paid my ‘ills, every mon day on his way from Oyster They run from $190 to $150 and the cash | market on active support by the bulls. |UTY to-day %g has elwaye been here: On ee cass September was uo 21 and the other Bay to Washington. He spent consid- Paid Help Wants in the 13 othed eae thirteenth, I received a statement tt 4 to 6. erable tome wtih Assistant Treasurer New York papers combined. for $31, I wondered what was up but ae em ath of Idverpoo! cables |Fish and Colletcor Stranahan. BAD ator a ie agent: The Secretary declined to discuss ex- ' ‘evercome. have heen circulated tn Wall street for | who has supplying me twice @| started an active demand from shorts ‘ Pe Retail RE webkeT paatelcare zivonvamenn week came in. isting financial legislation, AGunte JANITRESSES r ons ras not of he ordinary ja Netk, nnat were given oe! deni] TO INSTALL ELECTRIC | SENSATIONAL BREAK May ANU payment on that last state TD le ena Ae oe ana | The only financier of Importance with | naxins KITOHEAWORK ie for the general good and with the|Presy tradera with the fact that the] PLANTON N.Y.CENTRAL| IN DEMAN say that hereafter we will not aerve!the other options following. whom the Secretary conferred wihlle | pARTENDERS ..... 8| LAUNDRESSDS ..., 2 . Sebject of lifting stocks out of the rut|Prosperity sf the country and general ede D STERLING. ints for Jove! or money. | IR addition to the short coverin 'e tae|down town was Jacob H. Schiff, of . 3] LUNCHEN: 2 fate Which they have been sinking for | bUBINesS conditions were all against the a PERE A naltat sone oir e as tase: dulls evinced » deciied Interest in whe | Kubn, Loeb & Co. Nelther the Sec- 7| MACHINISTS 4 : @ fortnight scare which has prevailed tooake. sour store Over. Your head (ol Gomtges Mo comtnacene a favoranye|| retary: norOkr (Mchife would any wires 6) sum 2 om It was pointed out that there was no Agents for the Road Are Buying High Money Rate Bri A do it, and if we can't do that we will Meoding. "ad hough, Al between them, but it is belleved 45] MILLINERS . 4 First u d Strid kr ngs About| iit a man near bere tou i you DES savanced,. thous tthe meeting was made by appoint- eet Upward Stride. lexcuse for the steady liquidation and Land at Croton for Power. =| Heavy Decline of 60 Dur the goods away If necewmary, "Ne Weakened a bit, white tho jate positions | “att a) MouLpERS . 4 “Phe improvement made to-day was re-| that it was due merely to the mantpu- House Site, | Points. Matter how we do it we are bound to| 40 em oon, the bulls ———— BUTCHERS 1] NURSES. ) faa the first stride in the gen- {lation of the bears backed by certain I eer tea ‘ foree you out of business In this city lagain vassorted the sand sent|’ ° ‘The Wheat Market. Laced ins pallge abies ad A « fet yeodvery which the trading public | Powerful interests which had private] The report that the New York Central mand sterling broke about 60 points | 8M Me du tee, Mr. Danistaracntinued: prices Sn) 15 points, CANVA see 7] OMNI § ree rar ‘The owe: ere: | Wheat opened active and unsettled, a ©) flaw been hoping for. aims to serve. Ratiroad Company Intends to. make /!27 28%. being offered freely at 468. This | op ean do nothing. T dont know where |gulge tous) August, 1240: eee amioriit math aitdandency at aratital tapeanitine Votrameesr se One bac ee Sifetermined to check the demoraliza- | A £0vd opening tn the Landon market! croton s said to be one of the most sensa-|to turn to get supplies, I suppose T am |i0.50: October, 9.80; November, 9.61; De- ‘ ia | eee ANDS: 4 a Croton-on-the-Ifudson the terminal for | tion | te C1 y selling’ movement of yesterday. ; Tees uiéck rmarket which haz [reflected the cfforts of the market mi tional declines in the local history of] to be ruined all necatise T can sell my |cember.. 9.00; January, 9.08; ‘February, COMPOSITORS 3| PAINTERS a SET Al pea ted BiOELLNS: Its electric system from the Grand Cen-| the foreign exchange market SPACOR, ChORDREASKAN TY. RSIRBOOTR, - 9.56, and March 9.56, carried the opening prices off about 1-8} cooxs . | PHOTOORA: ned financial stallity and robbed | Pacoi BE ces LU ey i! i ‘ Pima ithe Daniels's store if very small. Later speculation was active ina spas-|to 3-8 of a cent, followed by renewed | nenmiste 4| PIANO. AtANDS avesting putiic of confidence, the | 84!8 made on the other « raged | tral station and that the largest power- nts Nae 4 ce break is cue Rotts high —— mieale Way. With. shorts plainly nervous stréngth at Chicago and a rally here. | nesiqnmre 3| PLUsENS a i gen of Wall strest, headed by J. P. | traders here and made all eager for the house In the worid are to ba bullt at rate ot money nowy crevallineiet Uus cons, and excited, wan, particularly | Among the buyera on the swell were $ é hatehailed these forces for‘ |Deetmalnn of busines, mitt Tandings te hela borne out oe [Ace wales maxed iC more promtasie to] CURB STOCKS STEADY, [finns reaching 12, oF ™ pointe over | any wo’ went abort during the Al | Deegsuanons | ONTERS w-rscce 2 We action to-day. Prices Open Higher, agents who are buying up land for the! abroad. ~ The closing prices were: July, 12.40 to | nour yesterday, Cables wets easier and] privprs .., 8] SALESLADIBS. 4 the day's buainess:began pians| ne gions eeetery thar carooration wo Northern Securities and Standard | 12.42: August, 1228 to 18 alba ver, | foreign, trade unimportant: Corn opened | Dev. chemes.... 11] SALESMEN “a Be Aud the brokers] FOS EArt a Reeth ak ‘athe Conder proceedings are also STOCKS | DULL IN LONDON. O}1 | Conssloaeus imi Trading, semper, Oot yeaa cemiber, nket eee ee Ac Mo ‘open amin peices ELECTRICIANS ..., 3| SHOBMAKERS 6 Si S lor way col o osses- ; 80 : - i FS) swirled in the initial struggle of the wis LONODN, July 16. “ to-day, Northern Securities and Stan4- on steady. 12, RUNNERS 3| TRIMMERS . 2 @ to be thrown into the market nell except at fancy prices. Already a Money was tatty) ee ei bel 1 h bespernes sa —- ea hioamt's opening pricen, were: Wheat | EMPLOYMENT TYPEWRWIT! a p d Y | re ng conspicuous 4. r —— . Himes 10. meet the driven! "2 ase op ordeen weve anrown |tnere (Ht iand boom at Croton ang |Plentifull in the market to-day. Ita cot ts Tne bid and asked. prices of the VENEZUELA PAYS UP. |e" Berg teon Raptor 0 Tk, AGENCIES .¢| UPHOLATERERS. +3 ey b, WO) values er cel DI ing of nelpal securities were: =e :SEFUI t int) the market and the choice stocks | Values have inereasell 6 per cent. 5 a ipa : id - | FARM HANDS 3) USEFUL MEN Keene, acting tor J. P. Mor-| bid up bought in biocks of LOW and| Tt Is said the company will soon es Spa acount rates mat hanicreea i 5 EZUE ER Te 0 WEB Det cepens 8] VARNTSHERS 4 is company of selected men ‘a i xin the work of preparing the founda-!tethargic, It ws mewhat less de f cork cloning peices were: Wheat | rinewes 4| wAlst HANDS Sivarious posts, the strongest con-| J, cPenns drive was a victory tor | tion tor tin new power-houre and motor pressed ina general way. Consols were | Aled Fowsrs): Get deat. [taptaly “De bids September, ee [GARDENERS ...... 3| WAITERS ... ; it around United States e advanced and held. while the D 4 aneds at Croton and that plans have! pieit SeAds. ng Meme Te ooo pment of Indemnity. TBoptember, i -8; December, | GIRLS . 29] WAITRESSES, .. 15 AGE nt hem down, peen pre Americans opened dull, firmer lator oe 0 te 7) HOUSEWORK . 47| MISCELLANEOUS, 298 idee Leader: ‘Aftor a heavy’ struggle tne bear party |in ihe tracks, ‘Another large power. | Om New work covering ardern, were Ios CARACAB, Venesvela, July 16.—The Chicago's closing ices were: Wheat—| inoxens s, Rot pricey down a peg and fought atuo- |) leans negion 3 Venesuelan Goyernment has paid to the | gui September, 76 7-8; December, 3 3 aaah the | ; house will) be erected at North White | cal Rlected, dropped after whe re: ef (gu P Pe sant TOTAL rnly uatll they got them below the celpt of New York's opening prices and representatives of the allied powers tho (26 #4; May. TAS to DiS $4. Corn—July, | JANITORS B . looked out for losin of yesterday. Plains ‘for furnishing electricity for the " urnis etrie i later Americans generally recovered on lied interests. Re reaction Rock Island, Uniou| iarlem road, New York buying urders and closed dull. ol of the | nit 49 5-8 offered: September, 60 1-8 bid; De- aipulatea By" tne ‘protocol hy ye ** |comber, @ 3-8 ‘bia; tay, «2.

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