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HE WORLD: WEDNI INTERIOR OF THE SOLEMN POMP MARKS REQUIEM MASS FOR POPE Thrillingly Impressive Ceremo- nies at St. Patrick’s Cathe- dra! Conclude the Formal Nine Days’ Period of Mourn- ing for the Dead Pontiff. GREAT CATAFALQUE WAS »; ERECTED BEFORE ALTAR. Distinguished Assemblage of Priests and Laymen Present at Solemn Pontifical Mass of Reouiem, First Since 1878— Archbishop Farley Celebrant. ‘Thritlingly solemn and deeply affect- ing was the solemn pontifical high mas: of requiem marking the conchiding day e nine days’ ne Pope in § perlod of mourning Patrick's Cathedral sua stool or kneeled on the lawn It was the first religious cere- | 1 of the naracter held in New) since 1878, during the period of| meourning for Pope Plus IX. Then the! an 5 was celebrated tn the old Cathe: | rai In Mott street. al 2 church was draped In blac | puipie. Outside the aoors on the real nue side waved two flags of black and purple bats. Representatives from y parish In the diocese aittended the most of them being pastors ot} arches, Monies and nuns of all grades thronged in the church besides Fepresentatives of all the prominent Catholic organt.eations of the city. Ma: Low and nearly the full membership of the Bonrd of jemmen were in at-| tendance. Long Linevot Clerics, au ‘of those who participated*ins the | mess assembled at the diocesan resi-| ‘@enoe, Fifty-first and Magiison avenue, previous to i f ( t j k ceremony and urched in procession to the front en- trance of the Cathedral. Save at, the funeral of Archbishop Qorrigan ere has never been such a lineof priestmand bishops in New York Archbishop Farley was oslebrant) of ‘ghe maas and the @gistant priest was Mgr. John Bdawards. The Deacons of Gonor were Dean Burtsell and Dr Brann; Deacds of the Miass—Very Rev. J. Ubaido and Very Rev. Mu yelll, Provincial of the Fanciscans and nephew of Cardinal Satolli; Bub-Deacon, Rev. WilHam Tewes; Master of Cere- monies, Rey. P. J, Hayes. Right Rev Qigr. Mooney, vicur-general of thie dio- @ese, delivered the eulogy. The music for the ceremony, asks | from the regulation. music incidental to the celebration of the mass, was se- Jeoted by Dr. Lavelle and was most im- ‘here was a full chorus and ®& chancel ghoir. In the aisle just outside the sanctaiary was an immense catafalque bullt after ' ECA THE DRAL, FOCeS S497 Of @o pAttern of that upon whivh the body @f the Pope rested In Rome. This was . @fteem feet long and six feet wide and @tood ten feet above the floor, Covering it'was a pall of biack and purple em- MARKT CLOSED : 1 “ —t A Bee etna rectiug on tho) top wane WITH PRICES LOW ‘The Closing Quotations, i triple crown in white and guld on a 3 @rimson cushion. * Archbishop's Spec ‘Prayer. . High, Low. Clos. Ch’ ges. a After the Introit of the masse Arch- Res! ges ot § pishop Farley delivered, stanaing, tne| Trading In Wall Street Without] *” % : + epecial prayer composed oy him upon Am. Smelt & ee o ws ; |) the death of Pope Leo, ‘The Epistle} a Feature To-Day Save aj seria sore tf % | {from the First Epistle to the Thessalo- " oP Amer Sugur at ry |. [silane was recited by Sub-Deacon Tewes,| Strong Selling Movement in) <!:"%e srr" % ¢ ‘Den followed the Gradual, the Tract A. T. @ 3. F. pt. de ‘ad the Sequence, as in the ordinary| Atchison Shares. Bale & Oita mass of requiem. Many wept as we wT ry | qhoristere chanted: “ After a day that was without a fea ture save a strong selling movement in tehingon phe stock market closed ir- regular, with prices generally tion below the final quotations of yes- terday. ‘There was no spectal business against Atchison when the market opened, and ‘Day of wrath, oh, day of mourning, Lo! the world in ashes burning; Geer and siby! gave the warning.” gut on a black cope and, preceded by two Rasiyien on ‘ying er rrying can the chancel tu the foat of the < cata @ Archbishop recited a pr hen twalked afound the catatalaae, Gis its shares sold at 611-2, but toward the ne and holy water, followed by ah | clone there was a strong selling mov ‘ey: AS iene conclusion the Archbishop recited « special mein Latin, ative whieh the eulogy kg dtline p Ot me senere about the catafalque was the American survivors of oa Guard, under command of Kirwan. Mayor Low Was Present. ‘hogs who attended the mass Raecninte Castor: Recor- ment, the common declining 11-5 the preferred 11-4 below last nig! No wales of Evansville & ‘Terre Ha which changed control rather sud yesterday, were mnt) t of the first hour, when 100 shares at 11-2 per cent. holow yestentay's Tt was sald (hat the pric: ‘Gott, O'Brien gerich, | road, which was sold to t MoCall ana Amend, ex Jude: Daly, Rey: | @ San Francisco Hallroad bs + fonn Dl co., aves hit than was terday, when « Jared gold for % The figures were 87 1- gained erntro! o Haute by th reported Hooley & ps de . Lant Coleman” and sectrest issloner ase es consular representatives of Great Kk Isard system purchase As progressed the stock was well and tt prety ain of 7 points over ustria, . Mexico, Heuator and Rneducla occupied separate sections in the contre aisle. Mayor Low was in the first pew to the right of the al «There wore 175 priests In the sersetuary nd the [Bishops were Kelly, of Savan ; Colton, of Buffalo, and Stephan, of diocese, Mgr. Mooney’s Eulogy. Mgr. Mooney's eulogy was an clo- went tribute to the memory of the Pontiff. After rev Jewing ithe early hlevements of Leo the tain, Rusete Greece, Al France, ‘Portugal, Minneay Republic Stee Paper i & West ferred § 1-4 ‘The genera at prices slightly below hi Mojnes & Fort Dodge of absorption, Cite ferred dropped 3 red preferred 6 3 ud 14 market showed res “Brethren, know well that it Is above nile the children of the chureh that this ona) him rtsfrom and his deeds here. = WAS pronouneed — pressu miration o orld aced 1 | ay bat : aca Can avexaited position ‘high abeve tho | eainst Bt. Maul New Yoris cra} Umults of the times, with his luminous | Peutherm dmoisic Miseourt — Pacith ster. and intellect, there was no| Loulavfle, Amulamated nonsce Je that did not feel a frac-|{ 4 closing was ra The tot 607,200 share sales and of tbe much strength at points of attack, an h tled: HOWING THE GREAT AND CLERGY AND NOTABLES AT REQUIEM MASS FOR THE DEAD POPr ynds SDAY EVENING. JULY 29, CATAFALQUE 1993, P. ALR, GETS EVEN FOR WAGE INCREASE After Advancing Pay of Employ- Following the W per cent. increase aylvania Raflroad system, notice haw ‘Accused Promoter Says He Is Vindication When |: ees 10 Per Cent. the Com-| s Brought to Trial on Charge of| pany Orders Thousands to Be | Laid Off One Day Each Month| Swindling Investors. granted to the employeas of the Penn-| been servel on many of the men that, | ‘WHITAKER WRIGHT OFF FOR ENGLAND Sure of Looking pale and wan, with deep etr- cles under his eyes, Whitaker Wright, the Lond capital accused of swindling, left 1 who is Jud! —- _ ET TE ST ST me Give the Famous B'ue Trading Stamps with Cash Purchases, folhenbers WEST Satedays at J P, M. Luring ah and Acgust. Ww Yorn « aptess Growing Store, Store Closes | The Great August Furniture Sale | Begins Next Monday Morning With the Broadest Assortments and the Greatest Money Savings We Ever Ojfered. | Granite Art Squares. Suitable for sitting room or dining s 6x9, value te 50, 7.6x 9, Value $350, 157 2.33 2.98 Rjooc Genuine Gork Linoleum,39G KOM yard Garpet Specials. 40c. Columbia Ingrains at 25c. 1,300 Yards of Extra Heavy Columbia Ingrain Carpets, 1 yard wide, strong and durable; value 40c., special to-morrow at, Rugs and Mattings Much Under Value. or dining use Reversible, and woven in the test color combinations: 9 x 10.6, value, $4.50, This lot Includes about 2,500 yards—enough for one day's selling. But splendid qualities and patterns. amg have as much as 50 yards of some patterns. Fen — Allour odd rolls and part rolls of the well-known Cork Linoleum, Cag ess sell at 59c. and 69c. per square yard, will be Sos to-morrow at, per square AND co. on Guuuraat. Money 1 romptiy Re {4TH S All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, 5 ft. by 2.6 ft. wide, reversitie; and allewoo! knotted fringe, excellent assortment to choose from; value $2.50, at.. ‘1,44 Closing Out China Mattings Se Prices greatly reduced for quick clearing. It’s ait hew, pllable and attractive matting, Full 40-yard rolls. Will be gone in double-quick time at these prices : Worth $5.50 per roll, at $3,785, or per yard, 9%o Worth $6.50 per roll, at $4, 39; or per yard, 110 Worth $7.50 per roll, at $4.98, or per yard, 12% A Gearing Sale of Oid Rolls, Mostly odd This will be a great opportunity, We None to dealers. which we 39¢ THamnidcks. Strong, Heavily Knotted Baby Hammocks, ¢x- 39 cellent colorings; worth 65c. each, at.....0..+ c 400 XX Hammocks, very strong, large, pillow, deep 98 valance and spreader; all colors; value $1.75; sale price, 7OC Palmer's Premler Hammocks, in beautiful color com- 256 | Boller Company, fall colorings ; value 69c., per yard, at. 2,500 Yards of Wool-Filled Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, 1 yard wide, splendid se- lection of large and small figures, all the best Cc Verbet and Brussels Carpet iRemnante Lengths from 10 to 25 yards. Velvet Carpets, value 85c. to $1.25, at 7Sc. and c value 65c. to 98c., at $9c. ani ing brackets, rings, - 59c 49c binations, extra hirge and comfortable; deep valance, spreader and pillow; value $2.75; very specialess. Window Shades, 15c. 6,000 Best Opaque Window Shades, guaranteed perfect in every detail, 30x72 inches, nile, any olive, ecru, white and buff, best spring roller, complete, ready to han 1.49 {nclud- cord and screws, value oot 15c BIG BOILER COMPANY FAILS FOR $127,812. Recelver Named for the Hazleton Corporation, with Plant at Ruther- ford, N. J.—Assets Only $10,000. (Special to The Evening Wort.) TRENTON, N. J., July 2%.—Vice- Chancellor Stevens has appointed John L. Johnson receiver of the Hazleton a New York corpora- tion. the application was made by Mery A, C, Kennedy, of Rutherford, N. Jus who alleges the corporation is insolvent and has no funds to carry on its bust- ‘The corporation has a plant at ness er making t is sald the labilitles will react $127,812, while the assets will not amount to over $10,000, 0 CURB MARKET LISTLESS. No Material Change from the Clos- ing Quotatiins Yesterday. ‘The curd market to-day opened listless and inactive. None of the Issues showed any material change from the closing prices of last night. The bid and asked prices of some of the stocks in the outside market were as follows: Asked. 4 25 oN Me 87 19% Hava! 2 oO Havana ‘T 1 CYCLE COMPANY TO RESUME Court Orders Receivers to Turn Over All Property. ympany, by the the m | attention belleve any frighten ry the ¢ ition © Wall street market 1 efhoiais will soon take ott to lessen the expenses of the t the hy ihe we Carroll his nen whh Ja wisdom. High abi | 1 and Sugar iT veka 1 his words were those of |! 4 1 1-2. from vighest, and but ind hope and words that wi little rema d anywhere of the mori mans laced “there: by ing’s gain w Jersey Central, after mever ceased 10 BIVC | reacting 1 vallled 2 Lot, Pitsburg, | IneteemeVewe-Old Nora Smith At CC. & Loula and Colorado and lempts Sulede, ee eRe isherman | Southern tat pf rose 11-2 ade POR Ane waa) inous truths that has | A filly In the last half hour was led] NpWARK, July 2.—Nora Smith a eeeeans hie su. NAR Fi nineteen years old, locked herself in her room at No, 2 Pickener street and drank two ounces: ha- ertheless, “there wa w a Unis, afternoon, c acid, She at, James's “Hospital: Was Femoved to i ee - Child Sealded to Death, Abraham Gossman, fifteen months old, of No. 86 Sheriff street, died in the Gouv, Ferneur Hosp'tal to-day from scalda, Ay mide: ab Identa: {rom th a pot of olling coffee on iiself from the stove in the igigohen of his home, dating from Aug. 1, they will be laid oft] one day every month at their own ex- pense, Bitter complaint has followed | the order, and it is deolared that its| \foreement will practically rob Wie em= ployees of the increases so recently xranted The first men to rec the order the ferry hands, ‘The deckmen, Ueket sellers and) bralgemen must all take one lay off a mont while the ochers will be forced to double vid do their work. ‘They are paid wer ont $8 a month and a it will be deducted Jail to-day for the whence he sailec Oveante at S,20. The — divi prisoner shook] hands with John Hf, Sullivan yefore 1eay the prison. In a low olee he was heard to say ‘Good-by. Thank you for the kind way you have looked after r Ir tl} revurn to America I shall pay you a \ ly it will be a social one, I ha and Wright smiled When his carriage arrive he uwwout half the my" ¢ omy one my iyaielene dd with entering false m Works Burned, Bros. and Lack of water and noes rendered the fren to the © “esha ie e-tghting helpless, Jan Coucasia, July 29.— roleum works at Bal- have been burned, ‘The fire ta} beileved to have been ndiary ori numbers of boring towers reservoirs of naphr were de- eds Including those belonging to the (Special to The Evening World.) ap= with mpany 18 nia expenses OF fees celvers, In Shown tn the Nearby Deliveries. Strength t opened steady the montha varying points higher rly strength was con- fined to nearby positions, which re- | celved moderate local support on the | firmness of cab fe and pri vate aovtces being encouraging to the | bulls, | ‘Phere was some talk about a private Jaettlement of August shorts In Liver= pool, After the deoilned in ittle in ZK On My khowers in the South. Receipts at the ports still continue light ‘The prices at the opening were: July, 12.0) 19 120; Angual. 12 1 bid: Beple 10.62; Oct 9.59 to 9.90; bid; December, 9.69 9.68 to 9,69; March, 9.68 to 10. whe final quotations were: July, 13.00 to 18.03; Augumt, LES 0 12.89; September, 1.8 November, so to Bal 4, uary, 9.7 cry 9,80; February Maréh, 9 9.85, Bho marl t cloned steady 10.61 Rutherford, where !t is engaged in boll-/ ing, or “verandah” some models, SOROSIS The Best Shoe for Women. 3.50 per pair. Sorosis low Shoes and Slippers for evening, dane dress, are recommended, equally for their fit, wearing qualities and fashionable appearance. j The Summer stock includes many new, hande JAMES McGREERY & GO. Twenty-third Street. LONDON MARKET IS FIRM. | Shares in American Railroads Open at an Advance. LONDON, July %.—In the American department here to-day railway shares were very firm, every stock figuring at an advance of from 1-8 to 5-8 per cent. The Pacifics displayed much strength, Union. Pacific seliing at 7 5-8, a gain of 6-8, and Southern Pacific at 44 1-4, an advance of 1-2 point, Steel stocks were also strong, the common advancing 1-4 and the preferred 1-2. ‘he settlement was expected to be completed without any serious trouble. The two failures that were reported to- day were unimportant, and after their announcement a good, all-around recov- ensued. South Africans advanced from 1-8 to 3-16 per cent. Rio Tintos were a shade higher at 45 3-8 The rises of Americans were: Atch- 5-8 Baltimore ‘ON, July 2%%.—Judge Kirkpat vin the United States Court to-day, | ferred, 60 1-1 an order directing the recelvers| York central: JF jor the turing 5 pyoterred. : i a te y 14; Road. Company y to the latter com- “a; ‘second pany all property and franchises Rallw Which the receivers now hold, with the as ash on hand, preferred, 72 y the recelvers un- Th the fall of W. le (pivenitny tine smith, a jobbe in American earitie ane i aa The omer also allows the cycle com- The W Market. ‘The grain markets to-day were un- settled at the start on account of rains in some of the big n States. Corn broke 3-4 of a cent find wheat sold down 3 of a cent in sympathy, Cooler conditions in Me Northwest also had an influence. Karly cables were dull and generally easier al around, York's opening ptember, — $2 3 n—Septamber, prices were: 8; December, Decem= Wheat 0's opening prices were: a ret Sh bid; Sep- December, 83 7-8. 1, 68 1-2 bid; ing prices were: Wheat eptomber, 70 1 8; old, ‘79 8 4-8; Septem SEE leo BE BB} Last year The World's Vacation Bureaus had over 50,000 personal in- quiries and about 2,000 mal appll- ations for summer pesort informa- tion and literature, Both hotel book- lets, railroad literature and speci: and general information were fur nished to the public free of cost. De:ailed information ‘about at munpmer, resorta furdlahed tres, st Re Veratlon ean ptown Beans asada: wen branch, 203 Wash visa eg "hut ibaa <s on the firat sales} Worid Wants Tips to Success f 847 Paid Help id Help Wants in thi morning's World. 3 42 Paid Help Wants jn the 13 othes| New York papers Combined, ADDRESSERS: AGENTS . APPRENTICE! ARTIFICIAL FIAW BRS ARTISTS: BAKERS 1] Krven! | LacNpRES: BARBERS BARTENDERS nOOKRINDERS BOOKKBEPERS BOYS ..s065 HRASSWORK: BRICKLAYERS . : BUTCH r BUTTONION | pants ) paveriances 3! j roTOGRAPHERS . 1 1 \No HANDS” 8) a , seal CARRIAG | CASHIERS 1 CHAMBPRMAIDS, . 3! | vat SALESLAD! + 13} SALESMEN oat SPAMSTRE! . 3 SHIRT HANDS. bs SHOEMAKER! .. . 8 SIGN PAINTERS we 8 SILVERSMITAS veh DISHWASHERS ! DRAUGHTSM: 1 8 DRESSMAK: 10| STABLEMEN .... +» 8! DRIVERS . 4] STOCK CLERK. «8 DRUG CLERKS *... 9) STENOGRAPHERS . 8 ELECTRICIANS .... | TAILORESSES 4.6 64 ELBVATOR TAILORS + 3 RU 2] TRIMMERS . 3 pMPRoIDEP BY TINSMITHS | TUCKERS, al PNOINERRS sy EXAMINERS . 1 4 7 FARM HANDS. 5] VARNISI 1 FEEDERS... . 2] WAGON HANDS 3) FIGURES G| WAIST HANDS rt FINISHERS 3] WAITERS .. + 16! FIREMEN 3] WAITRESSES . is! FOLDERS .. 1] WATOHMAKeRS... 1 FO? ELADY 1] WATCHMEN . 2 OmRLs . 0] WINDOW GROCERY CLERKS. 4 CLEANERS & HARNPSS MAKERS 2] WOODWORKERS .., ri} HOUSEWORK 46) MISCELLANEOUS 188) HORSESHOERS: 4 c = Fae = ae

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