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Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods. Meet Your AT AGHER RIE GANS CTT Watch for Friends in Our the Daily Sur- ’ : Rotunda Tea 1. @ prise Bargains |) O ml AND le 6th AVE,, 22d and 234 STS., NEW YORK. Our Anaee \\ i CO, ‘ = EST 14% GST. pily itetonded The Great Mill Sale of Silks Bears . Fought Advance, butiStampede of: Bears Follows _ Shorts'Had to Buy and Wen-| Higher Prices and Market ~ -* eral List Benefited, with Steel} Holds Strong While Heavy Of-, ~ Prominent. ferings Are Snapped Up. | GOAL ROAD SHARES IN FAVOR.|PANICKY ON THE EXCHANGE. | 4 prices. A small discount will be allowed on whole pieces. ins were made steadily until the| or neill's estimate of 11,600,00 bales for | Tegular price #1. ,Slose, which was strong, with trading] ¢yis year's crop, was much higher and| a there was a heavy demond for spot. | 3 The rush to cover by the weaker bears | and the supporting orders by the bulls| ‘The report of the excellent earnings | caused the opening here to be wild, with during December by Erle caused that| prices up from 15 tu 30 points. at cl Sil - 36 In, Black Taffeta Silk, Mylbe price, HOON 99S ilar price $1.50, only: Great Clearance Sale of Infants’ Wear Wool Dress Goods. i an uncertain tone and were in- | persistent as ever clined to weakness, but later they hard-| After the sharp rally there was heavy) shed and dospite the betting of 2 to 1) selling on the big estimates f BABIES’ W for 60-inch black DRAWER LEGGL Zibelines, strictly sei for Crepe Alba-$ $for All-Wool Chev- Eas | was a allie re ‘The Weil bears talked lower prices | Shri nih ie TAR ae And fought every advance. They sold |the commission houses which had quite a little stock, but it wax noth 98. yds }} 89c. yd. |! 89c. yd, } i) kon for Imported for Imported Nov- for Silk and Wool tue ec; 25 Kk; value $1.25. value $1 een ee 3 Great Reduetions on all imported Zibelines, French Voiles, Twine Cloths, Crepe de Paris, Etamines, &e. acted ‘as if very much afraid’ of their min en aerae MEETS play OWN position. ‘There is reason to be- | Been conhdent of a nary Ueve. that the talk is more for the] f ‘and _predi ‘Durpose of forcing stocks down so that ie they can be acquired below the present fi 1K ‘The resent heavy selling of Atchison | When ernment sinners’ report | Teas a and Baltimore & Ohio has devel exchange | cthing thay ot | Cc tt D F, b i that the Wertern crowd i hea more AER ae, Set Coffees otton Vress Fabrics, of these two issues. They were large 1 the repor eat ° ee 3 berrowers in the loan crowd to-day. me more actlve th: mie i time and the excitement Surpaxwed iil Special offers for all this Advance Sale Spring and Summer them within the reach of all. the Cloning. Letdgh. Reading | they ties so popular this season; value 25c. Special Sale price.. M tnd Pennsylvania st hened F | rte: f pathy ee mene 1822 to. caver thal shorts. $1.00; per Ib. CORDED BATISTHS, DIMITIES—New novelties for 1904; dainty (he vigor in the afternoon wan due oy LANES Fold A that there ——— and pretty styles; value lic, Advance Sale price.. seseee Giscovery that stocks were very |Cfop and wp to and incl I 13 LINEN SUITINGS, In new stripe: Lolgell. This gave the shorts some Httie |{" the same peri - last v i and thes” bought all tren tittle | "Spot cotton, took A seneational jump Ibs, for 75c.; per Ib.. ‘% solld tono to the whole list. a | OF points, It selling at 12.0 on big de- ment room trader wha has been mand. Sale price... x: —————EEoEoeEeEEeeee—eEEEE—EEEE————————— Beyond a question greater than last year’s Wonderful Sale; undeniably an event * of the first magnitude. _These splendid Black Silks-are direct from the looms, and every yard is “GUARANTEED” for excellent wear by the manufacturers through us as their regular selling agents: for this special sale at a very little more than the mill | fBecaUSE THE VALUES WERE THE BEST THAT COULD BE FOUND ANYWHERE. Frigid Weather Starts Heavy Run|Ginner's Report Creates a Big Oe fo spre aos Peau de Cygne. he | Superior Black Peau de , recaarauraniee: and) 1racere Take ane kene, eresete) att oe cat ak ‘ a “price” 8c. 4 | wn ‘i cegular price $1.2 te | Soie. e the Securitiies—Erle Strong on| #8 Values Go Up 65 Points—Crop only 69e | Momye. ‘ » 98 | a1 inch: regular price Mc, B56 rea anuary us Inwear a GC: Buying BY London. Estimate Too High. “Wear Guaranteed” Black Taffeta Silks. an deta He y ans W in Black attera Silk, Fek- 4Qq | 7 In. Black Tatfeta Sik, rem Boe | Moni ts, Twuler Price $110. Bge Greater Money Savings, Broader Assortments, More Altractive Styles than Ever Before. i Fee aie 9 He, only . | CHEE agi 1 Yesterday marked a greater success than any previous opening day of a January sale in this store. That fact in He aan| JAvtreool surprised the hears of the ied att oe 69c _Binek Taftets Bill, ree OBe ae 98c itself speaks volumes for the effort that we have put forth for this year's event, The buying public is discriminating paste: penta ta Gebers rene os: cotton market to-day and they were| a9 in. Black Taffeta, Silk, reK- 69 ular price iene ye 1.25 and well posted. Great success is never accofded in these days unfess there is great merit to back it up. forced to rush to cover In the early ilar price Ric. only... 36 in. Black Taffeta Silk, reg- ay by 1 ; i 5 e ry Yalues in the stock market to-day force ? Ree a ieee Hint ie ee ) ea Bias ir tein Slik, reR> 99¢ be Bisby Tarous ee 1.15 Drawers, umbrella styles, heavy mustin, full Qe Infants’ Long Slips, fine cambric; one and three 4,49 size, yoke bands, deep cambric ruffle, Senne : Reductions. Stéck to show strength. London, which] The bulls received some additional en | : i i Small qumntity of BABIES Sp ee market during the morning, jcouragement through the {aot that, a! Making way for the spring Cottons. Prices cut to pieces i BIDERDOWN Oars In ‘colors; Palin : : Hen er ithe stock ty cpriean iiokecy Taat adiwee dropige ally Rl effect this abject. Whatever the condition of the weather, it wi Le while they Inetiare, GBC seb Nee Sl eee te long, ruffles, also embroidery : pee Ae at . yay you to attend the sale ° CHILDREN’S CLOTH COATS, clr- L c ning; also tape insertings, 39c. value, at ei ‘ was an indication that the demand for pay you to attend ale. cular and pointed collars, trimmed girdles, heavy lining; sizes 1$ to 30; Suc. and Cc ‘nthe early trading the Steel Issues| the real article was ax heavy and us! .. * with ribbon and buttons; sizes 75c. values, at. ; Gowns, V shape, high neck, insertings of 98 Children’s O: RSTED blue checks 4 tri yoke trimmed with em- without broidery value, at. 19¢ Peel Ne eae Corset Covers, fine cambric, close {itting, felled seams, finished with Valenciennes lace and embroidery ruffles, (eo that the dividend on the common would |at the ports and on (iM ; u be passed, thet Issue held well and the |about a possible bearish ginn tross, all colors and lots in colors and ail’ wool; value ‘38e., specia e Pieferred made x slight net gain over | black; value a9. binck; value 69c. $ § $1.25. Children’s Dresses— the cloue. the’ offering: ia ee ane o In Flannelette, pretty pink and blue stripes, Mother Hubbard, ircular ruffle, sizes able that they operated with the great- . $ y 290 est caution, but their usval Neateualve Broadcloths, 50$ }elty Suitings, very Landsdownes; £11 Cc, for 50c. In- felling was lacking. In fact, they inch; colors); andy us eweall, rch \ottects)s//5 colbrs) San bse: value $1.25. fants’ Wrappers. Infants’ FLANNELETTE WRAP- PE! pink and blue stripes, silk stiteh- jue e,, special. SOE Charming fabrics, more beautiful than ever, priced to bring The Hawley brokers were busy with {that has been seen : the MOUSSELINE DE SOIE—Th doth, Art i change during this ement in th -, MOU 2 his dainty fabric comes fn a full line of . , a length heavy English melton cloth, fw snd marked up the pr¥terred more sateen smmarket Gite a nein the T wveek in the new Coffee and evening and street shades and has proved an immense suc 17, Women Ghiiberedt ay in several styles, such as newest pelcts. They also put up Colo-| ten aninuter had sumped Wo ceore in basement. cess. Advance Sale price...........+5 eee a BFC : cream or navy grounds, with 7i\ military coats, cape coat with stole indented nothing mi bande’ ul i; April. 13.04; SILK DOTTED MULLS—in every color of the rainbw, as well as e Stripes and ‘figures: blouse f front; braid or velvet trimmed; Towness of the ge Tanetiete eet nee ae rhs waa an créam, white and black; thesé are full lengths, running from 3 to . a pleated, large pearl buttons, double breasted, cloth faced, gait pr . T All kinds; 40c. 10 yards; if bought from the full piece would cort you 49c. 25 pléated back, with newest sleeve, sia, vied, ielr, strength | eas, grades..... Cc Advance Sale pricé.....4......+6 aye [oj bat Z full sleeves, fancy 5 blue, red, brown, rensed more than 100 per cent ands of. halen. n MADRAS WAISTINGS and Suitings—These are on the proper white stocks value $1, Cc green or Oxfor 3 the cold Delt & jhad bean held hack tor the ranors. "were grounds, with colored figures and stripes, and will cost you 10c at sizes 4 to 14, at TOR t ‘aware | dumped tn ie market with the re- . later on 18c. Advance Sale price fe : PERK Vily so And Mt th bears, vy | ocha; MORTEaal” ° ate Meese | eee Rhaungewele tort” tient ted || Coffees, 22¢;J2vaandMoct 5 Ibs, for 2 it Cc CHEVIOT SUITINGS—Yard wide, copies of the wool novel- j2! 2) . mercerized fancy chamb; ee and that no one acemed to want (8848200 halen, ae against And the 25¢. grade at 5 1 6c stylish and much in demand; value 19c. and #50." Advance gf Jie “ . 2c Greatest of All. January Sales. We're bound to make this January sale the greatest of its kind in our history. It isn’t a sale of one or two lines; it is general, sweeping, in its nature, Every department offers matchless values. Yester- day's throngs proved the importance of the occasion, This was the busiest store in New York--- You Will Find Many Amasing Values in This with torchon lace; 25c. value, at... sae Corset Covers, French styles, tine cambric; round and square neck, 4 insertings of Val. lace; cluster of tucks; also wide embroidery and torchon lace; 29c. 9 WAltieslat een nS ch cle 19c Drawers, full size, cambric and muslin, insert- ings of point de Paris lace and lace ruffles, also wide lace and clusters of tucks; 59c. ox plaits down the front, 1 neck and sleeve ished with cambric ruffles, 250. 2C & Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, V Shape and high neck, 4 clusters of tucks, neck 59 ished with hemotitched 29 shed wi emstitche Cc in neat pink and Val. lace, wide embroidery with clusters of tucks between; wide ruffles of embroidery, round yoke, neck and sleeves juare neck trimmed with torchon lace and fin- ished with pearl buttons, 19¢. value, at... 12%c Wonderful Reductions in Stylish Garments Most of the Savings Are Greater Than Half—You Can’tAfford to Miss Such Opportunities. 65c. value, at... c bee, Knew. We were never more determined to make a quick and sweeping clearance. Prices were never.cut lower, $1 6.50 ie ailored Suits, $9.98. Women’s Military Coats. — ouis /. long-skirted blouse coat, 1 i line, i lined with taffeta silk, collariess Ais wont enaeys or fine zibeline, in newest military style, model, trimmed with strap and but- stock, Tove CAT Mined tons; skirts trimmed tomatch, all- throughout, ‘cost’ more 5 98 e wool panne cheviot, in blue, black or peas price to manu- brown, value fully Py oY 5 2 “ Girls’ Handsome Coats. Girls’ Newest Winter Coats—Full $1.00 Waists, 590 5,000 Yards of 15c. Scotch Tweeds at 10%c. Mill Remnants in Lengths of from 2 to 10 Yards Each. 3 This is a rare opportunity. These are mill remnants—2 to 10 yards in length—but there is nothing the 1 O%c c matter with quality. If you buy the same goods from the full piece they will cost you fully 15c. per yard. Shown in gray, brown and blue mixtures on special tables to-morrow at, per yard........ 36-inch soft finished Cambri, in lengths of 2 to 53 60-inch bleached Table Dam: ee cccrecccmedasces [Fe CONT ioio-anonona ceeseres DAC yd, F 1 ” Good quality Shaker Flannel. Meee! (Ae 2.600 Of steel preferred turned wmccomrornne, (GATES FIRM WILL LIKE AN ICEBERG TICE SINKS VESSEL "LIGHTNING JIM" day's highedt, lowest and closing prices, RESETS Tee VE MARCH Reee 8 TOM tase recorded rh, | the fir There have been rumora for some| line to the tips of her ma. From the } time that the firm would dissolve. Sev-| shore the rigging looked like traceries a leak to-day while anchored at the concern, Is 10 deck, anxious to get out on the slippery ‘as to Mr, Harris inc ates that the I R rs to get ig ner alongaide the | MeGrant, which was more powerful,| /¢V¥ to defend him and to-day as he was leaving the office of J. 1.| alongs: the calendar.” » pler to break the ice 4nd) said je would remain by the schooner Morgan & Co, he took it and wrote} posit ut into the stream, and then ni rest, Cajon T WITH FUNNELS} IN UPPER HARBOR} STEWART ON TRIAL ! F. Harris, Who Has Been the | La Champagne Sailors Had to Schooner Charles K. Buokley!His Counsel, Abe Levy, Declares Real Head of the Concern,| Chop Away the Ice Around| Waterlogged Off Governor’s} that Pool Room Charge and S. C. Scotten Announce) the Rails Before the Passen-/ Island, but Entire Crew Is} against Him Is the Result of i was coated with tee from the Water | rived at this port on Saturday, sprung|!8 known among his intimates as vest fr ished with silk tape, also pearl button, pants 29¢ Lightning Jim,” was placed on trial ; before Judge Cowing in General Ses- Children’s Underwear at 14. southern end of Governor's Island.| sions to-day charged with running «| Children’s 25c. Fleece-Lined Vests | A fy C 2 [eral times shese rumors have been de-|of silver, 1,| nied, They are now admitted. J. F.| (With the dock at the foot of Morton | Capt, M, R. Fountain, of the tug Weth-|pool-room at No. 230 East Thirty-secona and Pants, in broken sizes, to close 1s) Uarris, a n sieht the shivering saloon pas | oreli, which was passing, saw that thé| treet, : ‘ fH who has ‘be x yeseven in number—got ner was settling and_tried to got} Stewart denies the charge, and save Kh the ice to her, He was unsuc-| the Indlotment nied against him tx due shore and get warm, But it took {WO foossful, ‘The tug Henry Billard, Capt.| ' Palitical spite, He hax employed Abe 8 successful carrying ont, It was Mr. | pl ris who edited Mr i % jment given to the public, Mr. Gates] the tide was Strong, She oould not use}remain on board with his men, As enxipun te go, to trial {said | her own power effectively and the Ittle Tthere are 4,09 feet of yellow pine on AN t wasn't for my client's politi- “1 think we have controlpf the road."’| tags were powerless. Finally the pow-| board, the béat cannot sink, ahd could enmity to Capt. Goddard,” When this was shown to Mr, Harris eriul tug Admiral Deyey was sentloniy get water logged. Capt. Rulon Levy said, titil the fee broke and wepild then}, Stewart says the premises sin which 500 doz. Piltow Cases, deep hem Special lot of good quality Sheets for single beds, , Full Size Pieced Gomforters at $1.39. Extra heavy ; scme of these Comforters have 1 and 2 different patterns, made from materials used in comforters J 39 worth up to $2.50; special at.. ses eose tte recess ceee o- ry o Hosiery X Underwear|Great Sale of Shirts. Women's Heavy Fleece-Lined Black Cot- : Men’s Superlor Quality White Unlaundered Shirts, ton Stockings, double heel and t 19¢, (es open back; have set-in pure linen bosoms, value; at pater Haar continuous ees ey . a of openings; no better wearing or better fitting (ej ‘Women’s Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Black Cotton eit io hadiat. aay pricersizes 12.0187 Ki es Heavy honeycomb Towels. No wonder these are the busiest January days that the cloak and suit store | ! i | _ Stockings, in regular and txtra large sizes, full t Their Retirement, gers Could Land. Taken Off. isn, Political Enmity. ee a a heal Cembinclion ie thaws eacr Gouity Unlaunidered Shirts, made of Utica \3 ei ine mn} u ‘ Tl Charl K. Buckt Seen eee errand down front with. si edging, Nenbart ee ae ae 2100 conn Pure Hines bot ‘The firm of Harris, Gates & Co, wit!}| La Champagne, the French liner, he, schooner) Chaties om. Buckley, || “yamea Ti MteWart, who pear! button, ankle length, size 3 to 12 years; 75 onis, with butcher linen batk. a'so linen neck and wris dissolve March 1. The annsuncement |looked Uke dn iceberg with funnels as|Capt. Rulon, laden with lumber, from| combate Capt. Norton Geddard ste value;at Gs 39c bands, aniriade nationbe Rone net aye that 68c of the dissolution was made at noon by |she stoaded up the to-day. She | Charleston on Dec, 2, and which ar-| publican politics on the east slde Re-| I children’s Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Wool Underwear,| can possibly be made; special for eae Men's Night Shirts Special at 44c. Men's Night Shirts, made of heavy flannelette in a variety of patterns, bodies cut full length and extra wide; sizes 1$ to 20; special for this Cc sale at. are ankle lengths; value 59¢.; at. . series out at * “this case wouldnt Sere HEA RELATIVES Ladies’ Coats. Ladies’ Suits, Paletots and Ulsters of 3rd Floor, is wi ross the paper, “Harris, Gates & Co Champagne was ‘ted up. : he: ts charged with cond Thibe Mixed Tweeds, Wieconsin Cent 5 & 1 a ‘ ive her towed to some basin, where s nducting a pool- ' ibet an ixe w 5 - ji . Wie, een have aeutied abentute conteol of tho| “terre he call could te opened to | sie wane be pumped out and her hv] TOO. Are really the. hoadguarters. of Action Merely a Formal One to Kerrey aan and Cheviot| Walking Suits. Various Advance, Louis hville Ratiroad."" jreceive the gangplanks passengers | recaulked, He laid the springing of the i epwolican Club, a “duly itle| i Retin crane 1 arty ae | ‘The statement issued by the frm| mbers of the crew hadi teak to tee cutting the hull Incorporated” club. Several ot the po- Enable Her to Get Clear Title) Coats, with strapped or{ models and fabrics, . | reads as follows Jax koe ty three feet! At the oMces of the Nassau Tranafer] pecmen attached to the Fast ‘Phirty ‘ nartadsddbedi Oh Mari! thetond/Acloue partners f the pa rs wore neo] Compuns, on Beaver street, Capt, Me-| 28H street station dectaro they mate| tO Lyndhurst and Other! corded seams. 22.50, 27.50 and 42.50 ship year, Me JW. Harris and 8. , | p hern Furope, and thetr|Grant, of tho tug Billard, said that he} 2et® On horse races there on Sept. 9, : F . Rinericaun Clone Steady Atier an {Yeats Neen 4h ran withdraw |covage wvon qn experience’ ranking 10 | Cee “attrieed Mie tho qntderoeeed [and there are many cards in tne mie,| Suburban Property. ; 10.50 and 12.50 Tailor-made Suits,—various Recg.tc iree ecwenston. _ {from the firm of Harris Vivir mide with a trip to the North} schooner by seeing the flag with Union| trict-Attornes’s possession taken from as Wallet 6.00 858. 18,00 models, Bee ae ath Becthe distribution of Jay lao will Me. John Dum H down. Upon getting to her he found) the house which arc of the kind usuaity — - ana! Vel Bl Coats. £00,000 of Jamie dividends aug-| partner, Mr. Havris and Mi La Chunpasne was eight days on the] the mate and six men eating breakfast} f0UN4 in pool-rooms, Helen Miller Gould, individually and elours ouse . 25.00, 35,00 and 45.00 Teted the rhundince of money in the | feel that they are entitled toa rest, ty \ Marte Intense cold was en lin the deck-house, ‘The schooner was|%8de Cowing Denounces Racing|. executrix of the will of her father, 6.50 Bee ae ant Cheanened rates. jaamuch ns they have heen tn: activ cum until last Sunday, |*0 water-logged that the deck was below haw irom (he! Rens! lpronght an action {n the Supreme Court ry 5| Black Cheviot Pedestrian acne efor the past fiiteen years, The the ship ran into a n t S| water and there was four feet of| In fning Patrick Roge: haniaa me cad. Goulds Bdwin Formerly 25.00 s , p There ; cash grain business which thes Ke Sunde evening the (hermometer | water in the cabin, Capt, MeGrant took] Duffy and David Cole only $25 for con. eee sia ward’ Gould) nesexeoutornl 777s Mievi + Skirts, We | ill continue un fdelteanimtl Wh: re waa | the crew off and brought them to New} ducting a pool-room at No. 9% Church | owt and Howard. Gol ens Zibeline or Cheviot, three- 4a ' W. Harvls & ntin Vexrees below zero, Fram. that time] York, but was ordered by the achooner’s| street, Judge Cowing, in the Court of | 2d Uusiees: and @ seo) ete ength coats +25. NOUGAT So ora were compelled tleaniain to go Back and stana by the|General Session, to-day remarked: [for the purrore of SO wae quareniength Sea, firm, the style of whieh will be Char Con the ship that. could | schooner “I fall to understand why under | ‘9 Purchase certain property th Mt 15,00 and 19.50 All suits in the sale are Consol ha G. Gates & Co | . The Billard will remain by the} heaven the Legislature makes it wrong | "ester County belonging to her father Vatue 22,50 and 28.50 taken f h 1 pag’: Tepanere w GARR rie anne evar tee the Pamengers were AC Yam schooner until she can be moved in the| to bet outside of a fence and makes it, and to settle the validity of certain \ rT’ rom. the) regsse opened lower on Now|cume a special. jartner, In the new| the world for the palace. of the. tome and towed toi Brooklyn basin for) right to do the same thing Inside ofgthe | deeds. stock and are of excele 1 firm John W and Mv. Lambert | neror of Japan: Marquis Miguel d’ | docking. fence, If it is wrong in one case it | Among the defendants named are lent val : will continue fal partners: | Aquayo, af Spain, who ia on his way to errr wrong fn another, Marle Louls Jean Jay Georges Paul Twenty-third Street, alue, * ——- ee eets rope G Genet ts Wiis STOCKS DULL ON THE CURB. “But such I# the law and the District- nest Boniface and Georges Gustave dy, WHEAT ‘MARKET, jrrom Havtl | +] Attorney ts inforcing the law, and Iam|{ Maric Antonine Boniface, Charles and a Pe | — ‘The market opened steady on cables eee helping him. T undicstand you men|Jgson Honore Louls Sever, minor ehil- thi ree! {C0’S CHURCH DELEGATE) trom abroad to-day, but soon declined AVORS ABATTOIR. Little Change in Va of the Ont-| have discontinued the pool- es of Anna Gould, Count: os De Cas- wenty-third Street. : in sympathy with Chleago, The im-| GROUT Fi 5 aide Securities. ness and therefore T make tellane, As they cannot by served in a BES / and being desirious of proved weat er in Argentina affected | h Was lower under Stocks were inh One tn} with values nominally unehanged, The Approves Plan to Eatal nw Diplomatic Relations, B, Jan, he Pope to-day Comptroller Grout announced to-day | Outside securities were: d the brief appointing Mgr. Sera- r timt he favored the plan to establish an [Greene Copper Pomme BALTIMORE, Jan. 5.—Mre. hbishop of Spoleto, Apostolic CE SH ed a rer Wy hattolr in Wallabout Market. Brook- {Marine . " Elizabeth ‘Wormley Latimer, the au-| and Helen V. to Moxico instead of Apostolic |__Niny, bs b-4 July, Sek tongs | lyn. as proposed by Benjamin May. ‘The Bones will be buried on Thureday| jy and Edith ¢ . fenico, ia expected. | This As }Corn—“May, # 3-4 to 401-2) July, 481-4 t6 [latter has made appiteation for land at ai Insternene Sree cet Sureeopal Church.}o¢ George J. Gould; Sarah C, Gould, Pat Aton toward the resumption | Now York's closing prices wore: | the head of the Wallabout basin, ‘The | ; il larean aisunt. Sire, Tedeer wean wife of Edwin Gould; Edwin Gould; jr, r Jations, between Mexico | Wheat—May, July, Sh 8 hia, "Gorn [Benith Derartmient hins algo avored the | Jk. |terday afternoon, She was elgbty-ons 2. progex i |S. re: Wheat] Comptrolter Grout raiser the queation a [veers of ane. aa hip extraordin- | —Januars + May, 86 to 81-8: July, [however Ut the cltys tithe to rs, has been a1 1-4; Bepiember, THA, Corn—danunra, |ored craperty may be hn muentione hat new delega- | 431 ‘wen! 1-2; July, 457-8; Septem-! ine leaves that queation Lor Judicial a_geg| Wit [iat ‘Copper elasion, Standard pi * pte Wallabont Market. bid and asked prices of the principal] puR AL OF NOTED AUTHORESS,| t!o": ‘The complaint names among the] "G7 peak be Sai | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK p MONDAY. MORNING- WONDERS. ‘deceased, tather,Lomahurat, in, (Wrat-;of the-notipa ie to gilye : Mile i on the’o day |Uaht. But if you are brought before| paris Justice. Keogn has granted anj chester County, e-ctirb to-day | me again you will go to Jail. wari a\ owning the same, in or about January, | order that they ‘be served by publica- 1899, made an offer to George J, Gould win Gould and Howard Gould for the purchase of Lynhurat. In order to determine the valuy the property was é separately appraised, ‘That the aver-! ent we tn tavees of eee 4 1 age amounts of said appraisals was |Iimite? $344,847.41, and that she received a deed PERERA ht for the property.” CITY MUST PAY and Frank Miller Gould, children of Ed-| ghe also desires to purchase addition: On Jan, 13, 1902, on Thee apa / win Gould, Then Miss Gould goes on toliand, including the property where| near Thitd venus, Brooklyn, ara sees i 5 j Woody Crest, her summer home for) Carney slipped an the ico left om the. ‘That the plaintiff being greitly. cripples, ts located, and which has been|street and broke he leg. She sued tached to the former residence of soe at $87,386.41, The main object! city for $10,000, In ce @uoreme dgment among other things that the ndants be excludéd froma vested atingent Interest in, or len upon, fle rel estate, or that such an the defendants, Edith Kingdon Gould, King- Mary] don Gould, Jay Gould, Marjorie Gould uuld, George J. Gould, Gould, minor children i ye nf

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