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aug? MW vbomy ae rst Association tice that It Will Ap-| | 260NR-SIDE LAW tk pear at’ Hearing to Denounce 4 Peri aed ish’ ng as it exists +) aed Argument offered KI F Ordinance. 2 IE PUBLIC DEMANDS IMMEDIATE ACTION. | at pi | Shieman Hoageerty, of the Rafiroad ittee of the Board of Aldermen, last realized the necessity for action in dealing with the fool- -side ordinance which the pub- lic decrfe**as a nuisance and abomina- On He" Will decide to-day or to-mor- Tow. whanya public hearing will be an- “I would suggest Monday next as 0 good ‘dity,!*| said the Chairman, we can hear'both sides fully, and the following day submit our report to the Aldermen at the regular meeting. "mot prepared to state, Such expedition can be nad in the mat~| ter, is Several members of the com-| mittee have expressed to me their be- Net that a longer trial of the ordinance “ ent should be had; 4, then if the public “still demands the re- 7) peal we can act. | Public Hearing Soon. “"We do not want to be placed tn the Position of being required to repeal an ) Grdinance and then possibly re-enact it a ‘Witter the same conditions as originally fg @ivpted. That would place us tn a }, fidiculous light in the public eye We are golng to take up the matter, how- By) ever, without doubt, but we want to fee how it operates, Evenitig World that the,matter of giv- i}, ing a public hearing will be decided in m day ot two, withthe possibilities of weedy and definite action. “One tif the powerful influences which will BE"Witided for the repeal of the silly nearjyjde ordinance ts the Women's | Health Protective Association, of which ‘Trautman necrotary of the associ tion she has caused notice to be wervéd On’ the Rallroad Committee to thovefféct that the association of which he-Jar/hoad is prepared to appear at uy uublic hearing and combat every ald for the retention of the re ordinance. th Cryligey tla present agominable noar- mein sal ane jood of Protests, ty ia be surprised to see tho 8 we have recelved from men of id Mrs. ais, near-wid ai that they Hot ex) f rhe re; its ope: and ite, ‘in the world prompted the adopt such a foolish ordl- fave spoken to several of e members who have stated to mé are opposed to it, but could ain why they had’ voted for the ordinance T shall be glad of an opportunity of appearing | Raliroad;/Committee and | urge, ¢ af my sisters in the causo, t abomInable sooner the nie re pe th spnte be si ple 5 nail Danter J. @enlings. the rising tendency Mr went out on the floor and made large pfchases of July tents, the highest pric Pula for cotton since 1873. y cotton sold for 15.94, The Sully hen, ‘vance, Going Away Beyond 16 Cents, While Spot Cotton’ ::3 .. Was Sensational. made good his pre- AMetion that cotton would sell up to 16), me points thi¢ week, when soon after the opening to-day he bought July cotion for 16 cents amid unusual excitement on the floor of the exchange. ‘. The market Opened steady from 7 to P°S points higher, all the months extub- Wahing new high records in the initial taking advantage 4 October for 12.0 wh 1 closing: ry, palings, it Jumping from 15,45 rane nich wi Hug mass of scared brokers nutes, n was bi t's performa atence 16 npte nt prices : December, " for Philadelphians, wilt I can assure The the epeal resolution the better ited. ‘There is no ig the matter, Rnctyar to Tis sorrow, all Seat he workings of the ordinance Tatas’ ree. joan wok by the forelock and repeal the POUnotione law before the advent of Sema BagRanwrrarca line ; COTO SOARS WITH: + SMLLY INT IN THE PIT “ehdintian Haggerty, of “Rail- __ foad-Committee, Reatizes Ne-| _ Gé8SHty for Prompt Move by; the Bi Board of Aldermen. “when Tam however, that is’ President, this city ‘Trautman ordinance js a tions endanger cannot under- the with before near-sid committee because may well ads she Ont Options in Ad-|: of! ers | a} cotton at 16] that has been \ Sully's bi June for yale between rand} he pit d to co mseit 12.400 ed 70 pointe In ¥ e of “Parsl- <d eae Wy STOCKS DROP ON. plexy in Washington andj Values Fall Until Denial. foe ON THE DECLINE. | | Bulls Not Giving the Market Support, | and Brokers Who Bought « Week | Ago Are Selling Now—Steel News Conflicting. MORGAN STORY |Wall Street Hears Big Finan- cier Is Stricken with Apo-|\ Rock Island. 1 Hock Island, 66 South south, gouth. iy StL. & S.F.24 pt Tenn. Coal & tron + Advance, — Decline. WHEAT MARKET. After opening steady, wheat advanced, but falled to show enough strength to | Indicate any noticeable support by Chi- cago bull interests, city stated that Valentine was a nelier of May, in fact, while commission ea bought July; the Intte took The early cables were dull and corn, M. July, prices were lA “a4; Mis 6 3 pening: prices were: Wheat | uly, 81 7-8 10 82. There was a sharp break in stocks late this afternoon, when a report was cir- culated in Wall street that J. Pierpont |Morgan, who Is in Washington, had been stricken with apoplexy. There was a drop all along the line until a denial | yas finshed back from the capital stat- ing that Mr. Morgan was in his usual health and attonding a meeting of the Peabody Fund there. There was a slight rally gn this assurance, but prices. which had drooped all day, did not im- Prove much and closed at a low level. Bull mantpulation without « public following may put prices higher, but it cannot keep them there unless the bull operators really believe as they preach which seems doubtful just now. Buyers of stocks during the earty part of the week were sellers to-day, although there was quite a little buying for foreign Acoount that took some stock offered by the recent buyers. During the frat hour tho market was really strong and in the second it was quiet, with Atchison and Ontario & Western active and high- er on buying by Harris, Gates & Co., while A A. Housman was a buyer of. Baltimore & Ohfo for foreign account. A report that there had been a cut in the price of stee! rails onused Bteel is- sties to decline sharply, and thia decline sent the whole market lower, although why this should be the case was a mys- tery, in view of the fact that the rafi- roads are holding off for just such a cut. Mr. Harriman and other raflroad Proaldents have promised to place orders for 1,000,000 tona If the price ts cut to $26 & ton, This would represent gross earn- | ingn of $26,000,00) for the Steel Corpora- tlon and would be a good thing. Never- theloss the stock declined when it was reported that the price had been cut. The news on the coin pany's business improved more than for any week for several months past. Yet in other quarters the opinion was ex- pressed that there must be a further cut in prices before a demand would be simulated that would really improve ions. . Union ‘showe weaktoss find Southern Pacific wa: “not | trong as usual, this grou helped ‘ong on | the report of a prospective advance in rubber. James R. Keene, it is sat taken a very active part i advance, although during the day T. Taylor was a heavy buyer of Southern Pacific. | has not ‘The total sales of stocks were 674,200 shares and of bonds $3,711, ng Quotations. Jowest and closing prices | Amal. Am, Cop. x. 4. gmk Ro. am Am. & Rpt. & Ohio! pt! Brook. Rap. ‘Tran, Pacific Col Den. ' 0, Kw T. pt. Pacific an Oat. W : Pennsylvan' 1 Peopien = Ri Reading da Still plenty of $2 and $15 Winter coats to go ‘roun duced to the Syndicate, There George R. Bmith and the officers of the Common- the conference wi On Goes the $1 1.75 Sale! September ¢ pes closing, prices were: Wheat—siay, 82 1-4 ba; "Sule, 1-8. | care January, 856-8; May, bs" ‘bia; i Chicago's cloning prices May, $9 %. September, , Com—Janiary. Wak Mal 497-8; July, 481-8; September, 47 5-5. ee MESSENGER WAR IN COURT. Rival of A. D. T. Co, Geta a Sam- mons for Its Man Supt. M. W. Rayens, of the United Messenger Service, secured a summons in the West Side Court to-day for Supt Skilton, of the American District Tele- in Advices from that vid. | toe 4) Jul 73; HY BACKAH Wheat— | oe Me ie AND PIERCING PAINS WERE CAUSED BY IN- FLAMMATION OF THE MRS. V. MATTLEY OLARK, suffered, and who, ju their letters, | | have poured forth a heartfelt | | wratitude for the {] ninese which gement and ail found at last In Dr. Kidney-Wor! Tablets. ‘New York, Dec. 12, “This fall 1 was almost tain I was going to hi dice. My vkin had a failures)—they Pettingil's | i903, | er- se pain to stand even for @ little while, My eve-} aight was also much weakened, “The doctor sald that the) Diercing pains and backache! mmation of the d bladder, “T heard Kidney-Wort through « booklet I found tn a friend's house on of Dr. Pettingili's| | { and I bought @ bottle of the tab- lets on my way home. It 1s now a month since then, and I have used three bottles, “My akin is fresh and clear, my are as good as ever, and [ had absolutely no pains since king Kidney-Wort. 1 MATTLEY CLARK. | | Read carefully every one of the symptoms that Mrs. Clark de- noribes. Note how every one points direct at the hide malndvy—Kidney — Disease—wh la Dus another name for Wasting it “Bean le who suffer from jaundice, awelliuge and pain Tor (ne eck and st Tealize that these | are no} in muscu trouble, | bese the Kidney graph Company, alleging that Mr. Skil- | HER ‘HEARTFELT GRATITUDE. ton tm in possession of Important rec- ; — ords of the United Messenger Service. | The summons is returnable to-morrow Mr. Rayens told the Court that he organized the United Messenger Service some time ago and installed messengers in an office at Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, where he succeeded in butlding up a business that cut into that of the A. D. T. As soon an he qhomed that his olan was successful, he said, his amblovees were approached by men'from the A. D. T.. and schemes to Injure him were aa ‘on foot. Recently he discovered that bis slips and sheets from Dec. 24 to last Monday for the Forty-second street office were missing. He has learned, ne said, that an employee of the A. D.'T. was tn this office at an early hour last Monday morning, and he helioves that the rec- ords disappeared at that time. He has been told that they are in thescustody of Mr. Skiilon. SHIPBUILDING CONFERENCE. A conference on the new plan for set- | Wing the affairs of the Shipbuilding Company was held thin afternoon be- tweon Receiver Smith and the members of the Sheldon Byndicate in the office of Mr. Charles W. tmore, a member of at Non an Broad street. present Mr. Wetmore, Sheldon, Max Pam, Recetver were wealth ‘Trust Company. ‘The result of Rot made public. The Man Who Makes “t!The Glasses That Fit. Wir PR, 1, Go MARE GLASSES are at your command for the jes for your sight you can be ol ) Dew customers I make this start FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, | \S5-°°EYEGLASSES,? 1 -° Guarantee of perfect satistaction given with each and every pair. Scientific and Manafacturing OPTICIAD Between Fifth and Madison Aves. +{24 E. 125th St, New York, 136 Main St., Paterson, N, J. Open Even Bring thie advertisement with you. 5, $22, $20, $18 Suits and Over- d that we’ve re- Wrought by Dr. Pettingit!’s Kid- 1 ney-Wort Tablets | a | | Mra. V. Mattley Clark, of 20 East Twen | ty-first street, New York, speaks for thou. | sands of other women who ’ like design, ih 5 ft w wide; OPH iat, Footstools, like design, ve- lour uph'ol- stered top, gilt base and gilt iron legs; 14x11 ins.; alot of 400 at 29C Send For My Book. want to feel better, If you want to Rar Uke you used to, en yourself, cournge:-18 sour Nerye—your or, Vitality ou. If you lack vim, vi It something is eal tatlon, write to ane for th he’ book ‘tellalot any a after’ thity years” 1 Qrsq symptoms, and mony nuove others, 1 traced out t | cosa Der Then t ated teareat nea that would t not ry Then how toe erywhere. W ey by any ale Restorative one he of any expense wi cont f this ie weakness, write me. Hiite You used If you to do them, phymelan t wilt my book now on Dynpepaia. on the Flenr art fon the Kianeys ‘pout ate A in contive: a yor a way to help. G Simply state which Book book you want and Book address Dr. Shoop, ox S21 Racine, Wis Mild cares, not chron with one or two boitles, At drugeists, Hod iit The 1904 World Almanac and En- cyclopedia gives facts about the Philippines. Price 25 cents, hy mail 35 cents, if You Have These Symptoms! leaving | nistl- int i! Than my real sue- Wondrous Transformation Was uffered as she wie ts ComP¥ | * West 125th Street, Near 7th Ave. Great Reductions like the following—values that we know you cannot obtain elsewhere — help otherwise dull month very lively indeed. China Closets, in polished quar-| tered oak, round i side plates, finely | mirror, 3 ft. | brass finches high, + inches i value $19.50; spe-| value $12.75! | $40.75! found. the cause of wiven | traedout the Causes that bring nt eh full_ month risk Jad a entl e and single ‘and gentlemen. ry rooms with excellent board In the Hotel i}mings, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ci 1 | Remember—Dr. is Rottinglii's Kidpey-wort |* in ‘Tablet fontaine no Alcohol. the matter, if your trouble write to Consultation Depart gefiuriington, Vt Desstite It you DON'T K for FRE fort Gollepe tie your Symptom YOU RISK NOTHING. Go to Your Druggiat | TO-DAY, Get One Bottle of Dr. Pattiny Kidnes-Wort Tablets. Take Nothing Te the firat bottle does nay help you our ¢ sultation Department will advise you FREE. ; Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets. They Cure Blackheads—Jaundice—Swelling—-Sore Bladder. MANN 1] i make an Dressers, like design, in pol- ished solid golden oak; large size; 28x22, CONES" APMANILG. _ Entire Block, Futton, Fram ) Bridge to Dupiecd. Sls Brookyn. | We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps, None with C. O. D’s Happy Thoughts for F riday Bargain Seekers. Women’s Coats, in heavy kersey and zibeline, back, double-breasted front, military collar, | capes, fitted back, lined throughout with satin, value 14-757. Women’s 12.75 Coats for 8.75. 1.50 Couch Covers, 1.10: | 1.25 Blankets, 85c. | made with shoulder capes, cloth or velvet belt, fitted’ trimmed with eae buttons ; also plain Coats, without - 8.75 Aun Clocks, 63c, Reversible’ Oriental Tapestry | Soiled Blankets, 50 pair, 11-4 size, | Nickel al , Couch Covers, 50 inches | "good weight’ and large adeeb lin Galeton recat year oN wide by 3 yards long.... 1,10) _ size, pair . : 85c)" anavrin for so nour 63c ~ 40c. Stationery, 6c. Box containing 24 sheets fine satin finish Paper, plain or ruled, and 24 Envelopes to match 6c “Burnt Wood Outlit, 1.25. $2.50 Outfit for Burning Wood and | Novelties, Leather fu 49c, Taffeta Silks, 25, | Taffeta Silks, 3,500 yards, a com- plete line of shades. including | black. absolutely .pure silk, yard. 25c "Men's 12'%4c, ‘Socks, 8c. wide; lengths from 2 yards, yard. %c. India La wn, 64. 5,500 yards India Lawn, 40 inches | perfect, clean mill ends; to 10 6:c | Children’s 25c._ Vests, 10c. and Mer’s Socks, fast black cotton, | one lesson free Balk 25 seamless feet. double heels |chilrén's baer analy, Uned, | and toes, good wearing i ; 6c, Towelling, re | quality... . re Bc} _¥ell finished....... 10c Towelling, 3,000 yards, |— =a bleached linen finish, 7c. Domet Flannel, 4c. Petroleum Jelly, ae yard 4c. Petroleum Jel _ 3.25 Table Knives, 75c, | 8° . oral coustote wanidies, oe 10c, Tooth P ‘owder, 7 70, | Tooth Brushes, dozen’. : 75 Bailey's Tooth Powder . 7G) bristie, bone handic.. | Domet Flannel, 2,000 yards, good Weight and | finish, yard screw top 106. Tooth Brushes, 6c. | 4-row pure 2c} Gel Girls’ 2.50 Walking Skirts, 1.25. | Girls’ Walking Skirts, of good quality meltop cloth, full flare bottom, nicely stitched, single inverted | plait in back, in medium gray, blue, Oxford and olive, sizes 26 to 34, assorted waist bands. | None C.0.D. No mail orders filled : mae 125] 2.00 Table Lampe, 1.25 | Nickel Table Lamps, with central draught burner, complete with 10-inck opal dome shade and crystal chimney . 5c. Toilet Soap, 2c. , Armour's Tar Toilet Soap, cake. Boys’ 79¢, Pants, 49c, Boys' Pants, made of strong chev- fot, blue and mixtures, all seams taped, parent waist hands Women’s Walking Skirts, in blue and black snowflake, others of Oxford and blue melton seven or kilted, with pretty flare bottom; | others made with four stitched bands around body of skirt, bot- tom finished with sev- eral rows of stitching... =| ered,, ready to* slip 5.50. Skirts, 2.75. | 2,75 Chiffon Hats, 1 1,50, red, blue, green, Untrimmed Chiffon Dress Hats, Needlework Dep made of fine quality chiffon | _ choice Bray, cloth, 15c, Pillow Cases, 1c. | Pillow Cases, 200 dozen, size 45x "| 15¢, Talcum Powder, 8c. 45s, 100 only, size"a5x90, | _ two good standard qualities, | slightly soiled; worth s! 50e. and é5c., each 5c with good quali striped tidk. | ie <. Bed Sheets, | Bed Sheets. 49c in the choice .. latest designs: "1.50! nine gores, trim: & $18.25 | special, Oil Heaters, like design, $2.39! & PIANOS Worthy Groceries & Meats. | jItems Are on Sale Friday and Saturday. Smoked Meat} Sale. Lenoyne! Fresh Fish. Also Butterfish, ‘Weaktish, Sale mon, Haddock, '] | Fresh caught Bluefish, Halibut, Flounders, || smelts, Scallops, Shrimp, ete., lowest prices. 36, strong. wiry, bleached. linen | 22x22, strictly pure finish (none sent C. 0. bleached, one 1:25) Ddiveach....:.c000. cers TTC, omty, “dice,” dozen tan; rtment; | 1.50 Dinner Napkins, 1.00.) Dinner Napkins--100 dozen- ze Mnen, | eit J 00; 5.50 Mattresses, 3.75. 1 PE OG os Deeg cree | Mattresses, combination, “cotton a‘, 8c top, bottom, sides and ends, Se ee oe with excelstor centre, covered fane: : 3.75 50c. Pillow Slips, 25c. Washable Pillow Slips, erbrold- ow in Art 25¢ 50c. Doflies, 15. —— > |Irich Point Ddilies, size 18x18, 4.00 Fur | Scarts, 1.98. beautiful patterns and designs: {Sable Opossum Scarfs, cluster | in Art Needlework “Hepart: =O) 75) shape, with six ment; worth 25c. and tails "1.98! ster choice... 15¢ Fresh Meat. | Hindauerter at including Jug. per genuine . | 14¢ | Havana Conchas, Whole Top Sirloin Roast, per pound......... 12bc Pura Sausage or Sausage . Meat, pound............+ 15c Received direct a ran shipment. of Mallard Ducks, just shot in . South Carolina, which we | | will place on sale, per pr. 1,75 | Admiral d’ Estaing, vana filler, Codfish, Mackerel, box of 50 Porgies, at Irish or Scotch Whiskey, Liquors & Cigars.. Mellwood pure Rye W bottled in bond, 7 years old. per full quart California Table Claret, iskey, 1.00 60c, gallon fine heater; 9 in, tilting la, 000 fancy selected smoked Lamb, per pound........ 8 years old, per bottle.. 9OC ,) ‘ Ox Tongues, sweet an Prime Rib Roast, pound....] Ob * CHI Eb Sane tender, average weight 5 Loin, of Pork, cut from 12c j x Cigars. i value $3.25; special, about 5 lbs. ; per lb. |_corn-fed pigs, pound... 12%¢ | Prince Morcowa, clear .box { Connecticut 1.39) wrapper, seed and Ha- Puritanos, La Flor de Santiago, Sumatra wrapper, Havana box filler, 75c\ NOW IN OUR ° BARGAIN DEPARTMENT. We offer below a list of used pianos at unmatchable prices; they came to us as part payment on new pianos, after having passed through our réfniring and rebuilding depart- ment they are nearly as good as when new. The prices quoted represent about half their actual value. If not satis- fied with your purchase any time within one year, we will take it back and allow full value in part payment of a new piano. 3 Inne. 32 to St mo ° Uprieht Jinn 87 monthly. until ‘paid. Simple’ cone act; no interest for time vavinents, Pianos Rented $2 Monthly, «|GOETZ & CO,, 81, 83, 85, 87 Court St, BROOKLYN, ONE BLOCK FROM CITY “HALL, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10. ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS, tric Tight Bathe that restored rein fi eve Doubli ¢ FEEL LiKe SO we BIRD cu we Naga Bea 292. it District Steiegtaph Offices also Fayed) a nd Ma ‘advertisements at Jones lived in a flat that was cold as Siberia, “This cold snap's no snap, as | know to my cost.” He moaned, “and my once happy life Is a frost.” ‘If that’s all the trouble you're easy to please,” Sald his friend. In whose draught-proof snug comfort you'll laugh at Now hear Jones shout gladly, forgetting past ills, “Hooray for the Town where I miss doctor's bills!" " agencies in aw ante Sypehs Meedey Moraine: ws ders. neat Tit Ave; Brovkiyn, ‘Washington St., And of pipes burst and frozen he daily grew wearler. Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN—LXXXVII. “World-Want Town's full of flats that can't freeze, You can soon find a home there that’s 'S cozy and warm, cach storm.* near Sith; Harlem, ja city. American.

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