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Sheth, i¢'-hi coke ARAMA ae Mahe THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1903, STOCKS CLOSE WITH W. H. TRUESDALE TO SHIP TRUST f ASE otsurnesn” which hag "not yak. heen Alcohol in Kidney Remedies Desiroys Kidney Tissues. 2 thitos 2 di use nu ae er a Remember this:—Kidney-Wort Tablets CANNOT contain alcohol. ; nil 2 a Ba ase ied mittee will agree to ainost anything. | Swelling hands and Jaundice warned JAMES : TRISTAN of Kidney Disease. a There ate rumors that cannot e THE PRICES MIXED 5 James T. Tristan, 42 Rensselaer St., Albany, N. Y., wrote Oct. 3, that should a compromise be reache and the whole matter dropped the Di: |triot-Attorney will be asked to take | -Handling of Call Money Sudden- | lup the ease and prosecute the men be- | 1903: “Pain in the back, swellings of the hands and ank'es, scalding urine, consti- hind the orguniaat pated bowels, jaundice and dancing spots before my ayes told me I had kidney trouble. Several medicines did me no good. Kidney-Wort Tablets cured me completely.” | i ly Checks an Upward Move- ‘ment, and Market Which Was Strong Became Heavy. ——. H.ONeill & Co, These Specials Being Much Underpriced Will Be Sold From 9 to 12 o’Clock Only. (No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders Filled.) Clothes Wringers. Anchor Brand Clothes Wringers, 10-inch rolls, guaranteed for one year, a AdaTaaeee $1.40 tag on each wringer, regular $2.25........ ) (9 to 12 0’ Clock Only.) used as a club to force a} i but ed Be Resumed Thursday, The kidneys are the sewers of the| weakness, and in female derangements— body, Obstructed or injured, they cease|™any of which are due to disordered " 3 iT Many Believe Opposing Bond-|***"S in kidneys—all these will cease to caus it Di j ir) T work and praduce disease. But all kid- sat ah Ged “A holders Will Discontinue Tnelh CURB STOCKS IRREGULAR. hey disorders are not equally. danger. | 8it¥ after using Kidney-Wort Tablets Litigation. | peatinge in the outside market were! US: The peril is in allowing one of the {quiet and frregular to-day. with Stand-| milder forms to grow into a more dan- ard Of Vid down 5 points to 670 with-| S¢rous sort. Hearing in the United States Shlp-| yt any sales, International Marine on| Stone in the bladder or kidneys, nau-| tion Pullding case will be resumed Thursday, | yoo shy sold off 3-8 to 37-8. ‘The cop-| $¢a, constipation, depression of spirits, nw: Vi. who will advise ‘The impression 1s gaining ground that. per {ysues ruled generally fractionally, backaches, sideaches, lumbago, head-| you Free, whether you are in dan- overtures for a settlement which were jower. The bid and asked prices of the! aches, tired feelings, nervousness, general! Ker or not. made some time ago and which are now| principal outside securities were Insist upon DR. PETTINGILL’S THE TRACTIONS FALL BACK. ” (\ ‘With Steel They Close the Weakest on the List After Having Made Excellent Showing—Sugar Gains and Pennsylvania Unchanged. | (Basement.) | ‘Dinner Sets. | Fine French China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, cessfully. Ip It was learned to-day from excellent authority that the opposing bondholders would discontinue litigation if the Re- ce In sterling, which Immediately) from his position as President of the ened the list, and trading closed/Teckawanna Railroad at the coming | ~~ ——< . with prices frregular. meetinz of the directors to be held in After the first run of trading to-day|New York, From the same source b the market developed a decided ten-|Cmes the Information that he will be dency towwrd higher prices. The move-|*UCceeded by Willlam P. Halstead, who ment from that time on was upward, }!* Now general manager and third vice- with now and then slight reactions of {President of the line. President Truesdale came to the the smallest fractions. The higher prices 5 got. thougl, the slower the market be-|¥3ckawanna from the Rock Tsland a‘ sh i when the control of the road passed out ames hc wan 8 Pea Teacure tOlof the hands of the Sloans. He never . howe has been in sympathy with the dirce- very little stock pressing for gale, tore ana) WUD cag later haart rete _| harmonious. i Mr. Truesdale's heaith’Is not the best. organization Committee interests will ac- ia 2 decorations to se i ~ goede to thelr demands and put forward 3] Cure Impure Blood,, | fullsize and perfect litee te oeea $13.25 ' yhich wou e i 7 | ’ gies, While the stock market was at its frst ‘mortange bondholders a prior, lien {Whit 10, d Cure Bloating, round soup tureen, 8-in. plates, reg. $22.98 ; strongest this afternoon there was al gopan ‘: ai; [oa the properties, Including the Bethle- |Con. Lake is | j PVP eiee i! 2] SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 17—{t in report-| the Provertien. it i a Cure Weak Kidneys. || (9 to 12 0’ Clock Onh sudden hardening of call money and */eq that W. H. Truesdale wil step down | ome doubt that auch concessions will 2"! ||| Basement.) hie Sleek CNB) English Flannelettes, 3,000 yards in'new, dainty designs, 36 inches 12%¢ wide, regular 15c. values; for..............+ (First Floor.) (9 to 12 o’Clock Only.) Fancy Flannelettes, 8,000 yards‘in all the newest designs and col- 6%c orings, 27 inches wide, 10c. values; for...... (First Floor.) (9 to 12 o’Clock Only.) Extra Heavy Outing Flannel, 5,000 yards in plain colors, stripes and plaids, 6% regular 10c. values; for.--+...2-.e.cececesece (First Floor.) (9 to 12 o’Clock Only.) What Was the “a Price of Ann’s Suil? Ann bought a suit at Bloom- ingdales’. The price of it had been reduced from $18. TOCKS are arriving that are bound to make this @Christmas Store You are invited to view the new She got it for just half the price arrivals, The Otherfellow Company asked Every one saw in the heavy iner me A Notable Time-Limited Special from the Fur Sale— 4 when sioomingdates’ were seliing all in large corn and wheat! Vice-President E, E. Loomis, of the What Did Ann Pay for Her Suit? big cotton di se F S , AMER aa .. cot Ga eee cee e ey aad! ane ® A backward season forced a manufacturer to come to us with a large quan- We will divide the price of Ann's glee! exports, “During the summer he suffered from ¥ iF rd despa a * 2 ys . ‘ ¥y : : \ Another engagement of $1,500.00 of! Scranton, dade Pets fom Bh tity of nearseal coats, which he offered at less than the cost of the materials and sult equally among, the firs ten ver- Ht!!! California Wool Blankets, ; oskl for Import in the face of engage-| “There ’ts no truth whatever in the skins used in their making. . .) ’ ments ageregating $5,919.00 gave prom: | foPOr. nore ener ony a Trosndsie ip You may share in the good fortune at the same ratio of saving we gained. | For Single Beds—(9 to 12 o’Clock Only), Tabor fom the banks to (nok [8s reove: | Dont aey yen arg Del ; Men's Eiderdown | Special at $2.98 $3.48 $4.85 per pair. port fr nke 1s th ve-| beat sof he 5 . . Supet inp gi banks dei ihat fs move; [Bost (ot Psalter ier eaeste om 10 A. M. till 12.30 P. ™. Bath Robes, $4.98. {| pokes ; ’ centre, and th ment next S: s means a better state-| 1 attack of blood-potsoning, {rom whion jaturday, he ihad fully recovered before he sailed. ‘His trip to Burope was at the solicita- ‘The advance in Brooklyn Rapfd Tran-| Aon of the Board of Managers of the sit was baxed upon the report of thel has taken gince he has had ciarge of 600d earnings for November. It looked| the property.” as If the strength of the stock was due 2 to the operatoins of the bull pool of Regular value $3.75 “$4.50 $6.00 per pair. For Double Beds. \ Special at $3.98 $4.75 $5.98 per pair. Regular value $4.75 $5.50 Handsome robes, made of ex- cellent quality brush back eider- down, witn deep round collar, worsted neckcord and girdle to match, Collars, cuffs and entire front bound with satin to match AND From 2 P. M. till 5 PB. M. These coatws will be sold at the above very remarkable price. The quantity in this lot, considering the sensationally low price, is not overly large, which accounts for the restriction in the selling hours. LONDON-STOCKS MIXED. $7.25 per pair ka seal that no one but an expert which Fiower & Co, are the accredited Nearseal so closely resembles genuine Al catviokigoad leaders. It &1s known that certain mem- could distinguish the difference between these nzarseal coats and those of Alaska color of robe. Plenty of go t Floor.) ei bers of this pool have suffered severely |A™ertcans Opened Steady, Then seal costing from: $150 to $200. colors for choice. 2 re in the recent decline, but there are Kaned and Cloned Firm, several of them who are in excellent] INDON, Nov. 17.—Supplies of money condition and ready to force prices to| Were rather more abundant in the mar- @ higher level. ket to-day and rates were easier. Dis- . counts were steady on a better supply A hint to early holiday buyers: : . Cut Glass Vinegar or Oil Cruets. ; Straw diathond and fan patterns, nicely cut. 59c These make ideal gifts for men. Regular $6 Robes, $4.98 | special, ‘The excellent earnings of the Missouri Pacific helped that stock and also had @ 00d general effect. The accumula- tive effect of increased raflroad earnings is beginning to be felt in the stock mar- of ‘pills, a strong American demand for gold and renewed talk of a rise in the Bank of England's rate of discount on ‘Thursday vext. Business on the Sotck Exchange was quiet and uninteresting and the movements were mixed. Con- They are made of the finest quality selected skins; handsomely cut in the latest fashion, with new style bell.sleeves, and lined throughout with Skinner's best quality satin They are guaranteed to fit perfectly. Price @| to-morrow between the hours named only, 2d Floor, 50th St. Section. Main Floor, 00th St. Section. (Basement) (9 to 12 0’ Clock Only.) Imported Silk Taffeta Ribbons. $12 Tailored Suits, $5.95. Elegantly tailored: suits of cloth or velvet in five handsome styles | “for choice. . sols hardened a fraction, ‘Home Ralls ket. were depressed on rumors of impending wom SLE npn res on ein New Cashmere Waists, $2.98. Dainty creations of fine }}) ae issue of new caplial. "was about the} Americans opened steady and slightly Strongest of the industrial issues and axe epee eaices were often nom- advanced on buying! ‘by. 5 may| o2al ey eased afterwards, owlng to, ving by lower Wall the “absence of support, but Improved Bright, lustrous finish, 334 inches wide, much in demand for neck stocks, Alsatian hair bows,\ lic belts, &c., all desirable colors and black—regula: col price 15c, yard. (First Floor.) American cashmere, with twenty - two graduated tucks. and wide 4 atreet interests and purchasing ac-|jater-and closed’ firm... ‘The feature ot credited to Washington. This was sup-| Foreigners was the finmness of Ar- Ines on Continenta} support. Rio leat down front; eight pi clusters of tucks in the back, ff (9 to120 Gtock Only.) Dored to be due to the better prospects The cloth suits are in plain black were firm. Consols advanced at for the passage of the reciprocity bill pleated and shirred sleeves, ff, The old political crowd was credited| sui jeep licalinnod ot ee ea cutlogk or novelt i d the vel- i 1 inted cuffs; z i with buying American Ice. It Js rumor-| bank rate 4 aera sui y mixtures, and ENS with new style pon me i \y ‘i that the seen, may receive some SCHARIROG ICME ALAN vet suits in fancy figured effects. finished at ia, wt ies Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. vors from the yew Tammany adminis- 3 « S stock collar. 4 Hhpens i u They are made in the short separate tucké Colors white, black, navy 9, After the noon hour the market be-| Directors Meet to Discuss Change came duller, but prices continued up- in Contro! of Road. ward until Steel preferred sold at 517-8, Beaboon! common at I], Manhattan at 1401-4, Met:|, Directors of the Sead Mbsddns ropolitan at' 1151-4, Pennsylvania at| held @ short conference to-day and ad- ving clause in the gener!) ang jt jx sald that he will take a long suits a F h : ve been 2 such si regularly at a fourt situation. and those who have been 2ble/ rogt before again undertaking business. ne at S therfellow Com- to see nothing nothing hopeful thought) ‘The directors of the road refuse to dis- un er n that really there might be some stlva-| cuss the proposed changes. e @ | pany’s price. blouse or new skirted blouse styles, elaborately trimmed with silk pip- ings, fancy buttons, heavy strap- pings and tailor stitchings. blue, gray, tan, violet, nile, red Xand pink. 141-4, and other issues up proportion-|journed to meet later. After this last ally, ‘Consolidated Gas advanced over| meeting an official announcement wil: two points. made as to whether the conference de and a little piaa- | Pas resulted in a change of control ot byez ection $2.98 24 Floor, 50th St, Section. Atchison was st ing for stock developed the fact that Vhere was quite a short interest in it ee WHEAT MARKET, ; by 4 With a fair speculative trade wheat referred was.bld up with. | pened steady to firm to-day. Cables but as the preferred | were lower, but bulls called attention . All sizes 32to 44 1 10 i MSs) bust. Special sale 9 Union Pacific gf e ’ Waren aue aera ate ial geen Brice toaneade 5. 5 €8.50 Dinner Sets, $4.69! Rock Istind z c out mucn tt t of the common, which looked reaniy very | £0. aevere coll weather West and tho good. It is known that the Moores are doing nothing tn this issue at this time. 2d Floor, 59th St, Section, Dress and Walking Skirts And Hundreds of Other Thanksgiving Specials! Thanksgiving is the time of all times when the housewife can show fact that It followed a spell of rain. e The market acted vversold and there Was Govering. of both December and ‘ay, but mostly of the former. Steadi-! marked the opening of corn, York's opening. prices were: eat December, S14; May sl 8-5, The total sales gf stock: ®, were 424,400 shares and of bonds 000, off her stock of pretty china, and to 2 In a Half-Price Sale! help her in anything she lacks we This special sale is brought about through a very advantageous } Offer some splendid values in this purchase made by us from a well-known manufacturer who was in} sale. need of ready cash—we saw our chance for some rare bargain-getting These beautiful dinner sets are of and were not slo rrasp the opportunity, with the result that to- { thin Amerimcan porcelain; 100 pieces to set; large size meat t slow to grasp the opp Ys LeMEls dishes, all daintily decorated with blue spray flowers and fin- ° TRE Cloyne Guatationay Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat and losing prices | —May, 76 3-4: December, 1 1-3 to 76 1-2 changes, yesterday's i a tt Ae ote ae | “trom last recorded sale ase ma] GormrMay. 41 1-8; December, 41 1-4 to not | New York's closing prices were: Clore. ch'xe. | When—Ma: July,, 791-8; Decem= is || ber, 86 bid.’ Corn—May,’ 471-2 ‘bla; De- % 487-8 bid Two Big Specials in me | MEN'S HOUSE COATS, made of imported double faced } {$3.98 all net and brown; sizes 34 to 44, special at... : ROBES; also imported Turkish Toweling Robes; large assort- ; $2.98 . if Men’s House Coats and Bath Robes{ At Prices Less Than Cost to Manufacture.,,} English cloth, 15 different patterns to select from; also all wool Tricot finished with cord edge, colors navy blue, gar- Regular price $5. 45. 7 MEN'S all wool Eiderdown and BLANKET BATH ment to select frou, all sizes, special at-*** Good value at $4.75. morrow we offer ished ‘with gold edges. Special Thanksgiving sale price, The Most Convincing Bargains in Ean Handsome Well-Made Dress and Walking Skirts. They are in the newest all-wool materials in vogue, mannish mix- English porcelain, with neat under- tures, smart combinations in checks, figures and stripes, cheviots, 658 decorations: 115 pieces to set. $9.98 tor $14 Dinner Sets— QBc for $1.69 American cut-glass Thin American porcelain; first qual- olive dishes. ity; pretty floral decorations and | $2.98 for $4 American cut glass Water siz edges; 100 pi to each set, Bottles, for $19 Open Stock Dine for $6 American cut glass Water 2.98 ner Sets. 35.98 tee prices were: Wheat Ta-4 to 717-8; May, 773-4, 74 bid. Corn—November, | ecem| 415-8 to 413-4; May, | t July, 415-8; January, 405-8 bid. "| (Third Floor.) The“Burt” Shoe forWomen Has No Equal at the Price. $3.50 Fawin G, Surt Other Dinner Sets. Cul-Glass Specials. $7.98 tor $12 Dinner Sets— $3.98 for $6 American cut-glass *"™ bowls—full 8 inch size, with deeply cut pattern. Bn, Rapie Can. Pac Ie. Ge MM. & ‘OL Fuet & 1 erie Ist nt... Erle 24 pr. Tilipols Centra r Sanh Mot, § R broadcloths, velvets and canvas cloths. With fancy ruffled, mercerized and taffeta silk drop skirts. All lengths—all sizes, Clip the Musical , Coupon onthird page today $4 and $6 $7.50 and $9 Skirts Skirts Maddock’s English make; 115 pleces | 196 486 & 19¢ for cutlass Sal ellars. to the set; all prettily decorated. Lert LD Pdettl ++ +) ette+ + + for $25 Limoges China $16.98 Dinner Sets. 2.48. $3.95. 25 & A9c for cut-glass Salt Shak- In dainty shapes, with pretty floral ers. z 24 Floor, 50th St, Section. ‘ 100 pieces, including soup tureen. Other Dinner Sets up to $100. _Newliork $3.69 for dozen American cut-glass decorations; handles gold stippled; | 79¢ & 98c for cut-glass Mustard | a ishes, we H WwW I M K d L Tea Sets, $2.49 to $30. Water Tumblers—in diamond ra, ouUSe are tems ar o, OW. Fish and Game Sets, $5.98 to $50. and fan cut patterns, tirst quality oa | | Never sold in New York except by us at for less than $5.00 “ah nee a Tt of euecyay essentials in the run- has wear none ror -------2 ree meee en ee at cei per pair—We are the sole selling agents in the city. : ning of the well-regulated house, marked so low in A T C g G Li t! { idli i d + 4 ‘ 4 sawi y > m SLIPPERS—We show a splendid line for women, misses an \ ¥ a He s LOETARE oyery. housewife buy what she @ZZZZZZZg © p! in. rocery IS U || children, suitable for all occasions—Patent Leather, Beaded; ‘pec needs here to-morrow: Items which np thrifty woman can afford to miss in the setting |]! also pink, blue and white satin slippers for evening wear, re 4 Suvio Heaters, style Zee Neet Heaters, of her table, for they tell of quality and economy in the strongest (Second Floor.) +3] ; ibe ; D, $1.50 kind, special, 86C | ~ large size, 48 terms, : : % You wouldn't “take chances” ten Zee Nect Heaters, Cylinder Gas Heat- s , +t minutes if neglect might mean loss of small size, "Bhc | “ers, 96c. and $1.34 COFFEE. | CORN OR STARCH Demorest Sewing Machines. | foresee yoice or hearing. ct i. { COTTON MARKET. | neome eyenient is more precious cae piesa high grade, $2.13 | SO ce a ea eal 49¢-) 1 Maracaibo; excellent SVCCOTASH: Good Laundry We are sole selling agents for New York City. | oN 1 areas ee aaa ho ee worse than neglect is the Covered Gas Stove Tubing, 3 age Cans, 29c {{ flavor and strength; fancy aa anit a Starch, 3-Ib. car- ‘And carry a complete assortment of this far-famed | Goneltering the Ldverpool cables, ana'| wearing of, misfit lentes parehased per foot, | Japanned Tin Decorated Um- 29 UNOS WY special, per Qe tons, 14e, 18c | make. Investigate our Club Plan. the big estimates for arrivals at ports, | after a pretense at examines ion by the Universal ON Heater, large $2.69 | breila Stands, Ic ground, Ib... ANG aneee ANG cscs Club M hership Fee ti opening was, potter than expected spccins estate ‘op’ apregere size; smokeless burner, 109 | steei Nut Picks, sets of 6 picks SE eT —! ——_____—_-. $1.00 Clu em p due chiefly to severe weather enterii Pa perroes, NouUnayes sha. advice Brooklyn Oil Heater, $3.49 | — and one crack, 2he | Anparczes— 3. 30c Mibkuchen cori Wines and Liquors, SENDS A DEMOREST TO YOUR HOME, the belt, here was eyery weanents a pede age uate physician and skille Perfection H ry $4.32 | Nut Picks Only, per set of 6, 12€} prench Pean—ou 20c full variety, — lowest Models from $15.00 to $35.00. cording to the map, that much lower ‘2 if improved lever Burn’’ Double , ah Cha ones 1 enn Si - iy > r vail th the My booklet, “Eyes and Their Care,” Nut Cracks, 24c. ind 12¢ Sa) Roanti ean Hest, from France, i G See rey AN hae vandal muatiedom request, ‘oasters, with drip rack— Universal Food Cutters, Sunny Side Cat- 6e _Me" cant We repair all kinds of sewing machines, this fact cauwed bull Interests fo offer Glasses, if needed, $1.00 up, 9x14 28¢ 11 x16 39¢ 79¢., 98C., S124 fH Pines Binmarck ter: 20¢ Roe Whinke no matter what make, at the lowest possi- ‘ ire Might otherwise have. been” the 10x15 32 | 12x17 49¢ | Universal Bread Makers, $2.25 | Caine Shaina Me spiced ove Wie." por ble prices. (Basement,) tee, cline was faltiy well distributed, ipelud- . We've a large and complete variety of coal stoves at unusually | Riee-very food. 5 3Q¢,Strini Hteans- S if SPS eta SR low prices. Basement, 90th St. Sect fans i ee artnet, Binh 8 Bee B d market helt steady, aX. of ment, SOth St. Section. necator! absstlons® Vv 20th to 21st Street. BAT CE Sl HP a ae OPTICAL SPECIALIST. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS., j ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Sixth enue, | 108s to | 348 Sixth Av, ° (bet. 21st & 22d sts.) 3d Avenue, sotk and 6oth Streets, BLOOMINGDALES’. {3d Avenue, soth and Goth streets, 50 B, 125th St. (near Madison ay.) i .