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BREA BREWER » Kuhn, Loeb & Co. LD SUMMERS Decreased Beer Consumption in the Last Two Seasons Re-! sults in Bankrupting the John “Kress Company. The short. cool summers of the last | two years and the late spring of this Year are the elements that put the old John Kress Brewery into the hands of @ receiver. The ts exceed the Ha-} bMities, satoon-keepers ure behind 1 their payments and the Kress Brew! Company, having pressing debts ready cash. is forced to the wall tempo- | rarily. The Kress Brewery is in East Fifty- fourth street, between Third and Sec- ond avenues, occupying buildings on oth sides of the street. Most of the buildings are old, but the machinery is sald to be up to date. The brewery was founded in 183 by John Kress, who In- troduced into the United States a beer ef a grade known as “Wiener.” which Attained great popularity. W. Warley Platsck has been 4p- pointed referee. No creditor was con- zerned in the application, but creditors have sued the concern recently and pther sults have been threapened Tt ts.2 ual for @&awery to 0 Into the hunus of + receiver that an Evening World reporter rought Mr, Worster to-day In quest of information. | Mr. Forster did not hesitate to place} the ane upon the ¢ool summers, lave ‘prings and early falls. He said: “Last year we had no warm weather, oucally, until the beginning of July. Phe crowds at the seashore resorts Were small and the business done by the lager beer saloons in the city was dircouraginz, The vear befors was not | much better, and this spring has the last straw. “[ hope that the receivership will net continue longer than three monthe, and by that thme we ought to be pre- pared to weather anything that somes Mong. The plant will be operated right along.” STOCKS SEE-SAW ON MIXED NEWS: Atchison Report Was Good, but Other Railroads Disappointed, ; While Gold Engagements | Prove a Bear Faotor. Bteck market news was of @ mixed tharaoter to-day. The Atchison report for March showed a gross increase of 72.19% and a net increase for nine monthe of $1,794,785, which was as good |, fs any one had expected. The stock did not respond as well as its friends had hoped. In fact the gain was small. The ,eport of the Hocking Valley and other | $f! roads were poor and did much to offeet the excellence of that of Atchison. News that was not good was further engegoments of gold for export, the gum for the day amounting to, $760,000; t@he loss by the banks of almost \¥5,000,000 @ince Friday and the additional issue @f notes. The Central Crosstown Rall- foad, controlled by the Metropolitan, Borrowed $2,260,000 on two-year 6 per gent. notes, which have been taken by ‘Dhis ts swelling the Ust of those who have borrowed on fotes so that now tiie total since the first of the year amounts taftbout $160,- 000,000. ‘This is a gross sum to be ted up. This borrowing and the Union Pacific tigation and the fear of what is to follow the result of the legal action Is Keeping the public out of the market, pad is further curtailing the operations Bf the professionals. The day was a dull one, with business Ughter than yesterday and with prices Rregular in their movements. ‘The market fluctuated within a range 0 2a point during the day, first d then down, and then up again, and so see-sawed during the fay, London took about 2,000 shares on B,balunce. The late dealings caused folne strength in the market, ag the buying, which came from the West, seemed to be good, The estern roads benefitted by this buying. The Steels were strong after a wea heavy opening. Metropolitan was ‘Weak on the Crosstown borrowing, de- spite the announcement that the money was to be used In Installing an electric system on the road. Tho list closed Ragher, but with atte doing. The total sales of stocks were 197,200 shares and of bonds $2,016,000. " The Closing Quotations. ‘o-day's highest, lowest and clowing prices net changes from yesterday's closing ices, or from last recorded sale, are as ‘follows: Net High. Low. Clos.change 3 + ow +% +4 ei + % t x, + Jf =3 t # 2 + % WAY | VOTED FOR GAS GRAB BILL oped Senator Plunkitt Says: “Be- cause Gas Houses Ain’t Any, Good to Tammany Hall as, Vote Getters.” Senator Geor fresh from A explanation of the lature in GAs house voters nin't no more use to the tit in his k about Odell vato- i. ‘That's all rot rnor can’t get to Albany fast h to sign the bill. Why shouldn't 4 1 think he sign it? I voted for it, its a good thing He Has Two RB “Why did I vote for it? That's easy. I had two reasons. First, because the gan houses in this borough ain't any good any longer as vote-getters. A few years ago ull the men employed in the gas houses were voter’ and voted the ‘Tammany ticket every time. Now nearly all the gas houses employ Ttallans and Swedes, who come here ty earn money and then go back liome to spend It. “What good are they or the gas houses? I am for firing the whole lot of them over to Queens, and that's the reason 1 voted for the Remsen bill And Here's a Reason for You. “But the main reason was that [ wanted to put through my Spuyten Duyvil bill and 1 found that I could get six votes for my bill for my vote on the Remsen bi. Good trade, wasn't it? And say, the joke of it all was that I was golng to vote for the Rem- | sen bill, anyway. “Gas houses uin't what they used to | be. 1 remember the time when the gas house In my district was wa pp 400 and I could rely on them overy time. “phe gas house sometimes decides an election In @ district. Now every em- ployee in these places has a return ticket for Italy or Sweden. You cant got those fellers to become voters. They fre no use (o Tammany Hall, and the woods of Queens is the place for them. CURB STOCKS STEADY. Standard O11, Copper and Norther: ities Lend. Securities on the curb were quiet and y. Btandard O11 was bid up 4 points, to 6%, without any sales, while Greene Copper and Northern Sgcurities were fmotionaily higher. The bid and asked prices of the principal outside wecurities were Gre Bid. fee! a 5 » 6 ‘ Hee Cn tel 4 4 ¢ 10") Fou te 6246 és Ly 2%) 18) wR 1a 1 ™ a DELAY IN SULLY CASE, Bankruptoy Proceedings Are Stay- ed Until Next Friday. All proceedings tn the Sully bank- ruptcy case have been stayed until Friday next by Judge Wallace of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, | who will at that time, with the other, Judges of the court, hear arguments of counsel and review the action of Judge Holt, of the United States Dis- trict Court,’ in overruling the demurrer Interponed by. the defense to the amand- ed involuntary petition In bank | filed ‘against Sully & Co. ae The defense in securing the order ha practically appealed from the findii of Judge Holt in the United Stater Dis- trict Court and axk the United States THE WORLD: TUESDAY " WHEAT MARKET. The strength | markets, | notably an effort to hamm et to-day Corn was higher with wheat but trade was dull New Yorks were opening prices 4; De Whea SOL BUDAPEST ‘ GOOD ADVI “Just let me tell you what Rexall- Mucu-Tone did for me,’ says Mrs. Hess, of Jersey City, N. J. “rowing more and more feeble™ 1 was weak, run down and nerv- ous, Suffered with pain‘in my back and side constantly and was unable to obtain any relief what- ever, It seemed as if my cup of trouble was already full when I was overtaken by catarrhal bron- chitis and for five wéeks was con- fined to my bed. Nothing seemed to help me and I was in deepest despair when a neighbor advised me totry Mucu- Tone. From the first dose I ex- perienced relief. I succeeded in breaking up the attack completely | within twenty-four hours, and at theend of a week I felt like a new woman. Today I am in perfect health; something I have not known for years. I therefore feel safe in advising all women who are nervous and broken down to | buy a bottle of Rexall Mucu-Tone and to take it as directed.’’ | po You KNOW WHAT YOUR CON- DITION MEANS? Has anyone ever told you what it means to feel restless?—flighty? —unsettled?—unable to concen- trate yourself on your. work?—un+ able to find pleasure or satisfaction in anything? thought to it yourself? Well, sooner or later you will be broken down, weak, dissy— thoroughly tired of living, ‘The meaning is that some part of your system has ‘been attacked by catarrh. One after another ‘the orgens betome deranged; the liver and kidneys are no longer able to purify the blood and the heart be- comes affected. Then the stomach | loses its power to properly digest food. Sleeplessness, nervousness, melancholy and despair follow. | You grow weak, emaciated, hag- gard. You have pains in the back, under the shoulder-blades and bearing down pains in the lower abdomen, And probably through it all you have been told that you are merely run down and need a tonic. Clreult Court of Appeals to ass pon the legality of the demurrer interposed, —<—<—————— MGR. FALCONIO A QUEST, BALTIMORE, April %—Mgr, Fal- conto, Apostolic Delegate at Washing: , arrived here to-day, and, acco mi by Cardinal Gibbons and a num. visited Notre Dame of clergymen, et College, where, after a reception, the vieltors were entertained at a dinner. :|RIKER'S DRUG STORE 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS: HEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation), 200 st.; Amsterdam ave. and 155th st., KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, 125th st. and 8th ave.; 3d ave,; 428 Columbus ave, | J. JUNGMAN, Druggist, 1020 part of the house. s Worth 32c., at 2lc. a This is absolutely 534 inches find sometimes ribbon runs very quite that wide, when it is cal body and note the rich, lustrou: not make anything but the finest Main Floor, Cen Bencter feces Colored Satin Taffeta Ribbons, Then, it is well to examine closely the quality special—it is made by a manufacturer who does all the favorite colors, at 21c. a yard. AND Brooklyn. $1.10 to $1.50 Carpets at 89c. and 98c. Just an item, showing the opportunities afforded by the Carpet Store these days : 10,000 yards of some of the best and most desirable Carpetings made—serviceable Body Brussels and the lustrous Velvets and beautiful Axminstera—100 attractive patterns—suitable for any Yard, wide—you will nearly, but not led 5% inches. We have ha S weave sof our special is well It is in fast. we make it 7c, grades. ntre, East Hullding, Men's Balbriggan Underwear. An Exceptional Bargain. , fi Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear—our own importation—all sizes of shirts and drawers— Shirts with long or short sleeves, and Drawers for short and stout men—every piece perfect—the kind we regularly sell over our counters for 50c.—just to add to Wednesday’s opportunities— At 39c. a Garment. Wheat | “For five years I had been” Or have you ever given careful » Uncle Jerry Pancake Flour, Flour, as a special, and here it is. only 900 packages in the lot, and we cannot accept mail or telephone orders, but this little good, appetizing, satisfying pancake for break- The regular price is 10c., but to-morrow | COTTON MARKET. Gains of 16 to 2 points were realized t the start to- in the cotton mark jday due to the straps les from | Liverpool, ‘Trading was active, Room horts were heavy bu 1 the open: | their demands being supplied in } ine ders tongs position part by ¢ presumably a Wall str This ¢ of | austadr CE T0 NERVOUS WOMEN MRS. GEO. A. HESS, | 06: Brown Pince, Jersey City, N. é. | Yes, you are run down; you du| need atonic. But you need more than a tonic, You need a remedy that will clean the mucous mem- branes,—just such a remedy as many women have needed through | years of suffering and which they | have finally found in Rexall Mucu+ Tone. ‘WE GUARANTEE THAT MUCU-TONE WILL CURE You. Rexall Mucu-Tone works through | the bloodyessels, acting directly | upon the congested cells, driving out the ns and healing the raw surfaces) It fills the arteries with. rich, red, life-giving blood, builds up the body, stops all vital | drains, soothes the fagged nerves. and brings sound, restful sleep, No matter how slight your weak- Tone. No matter how bad your catarrh, Mucu-Tone will qiickly , cure it. The very first dose of Mucu-Tone will make you feel better and within three or four | weeks you will have a new lease on life. | Our confidence in Rexall Mucu- Tone is based on our knowledge of what this remedy has done in| thousands of cases. We know) that Mucu-Tone is meritorious, scientific, reliable, and we earn- estly say to you that if you are not more than satisfied with a trial of this remedy we will promptly and cheerfully refund your money. Mucu-Tone is one of the famous Rexall remedies and is sold only at our store, Large bottles, 89 cents. Mail orders filled. Broadway: 205 Broadway; 200 W. 125th) and 149th st. and 3d ave. 501 Sth ave. | US Third Floor, Bast Building 7c. a Package. d requests to sell a good Pancake || There are worth coming for if you enjoy a ‘hint Floor, West Butiding. Main Floor, Front, Bast Butiding. B.Altmand @o. _ HOSIERY FOR MEN and WOMEN, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 27th AND 28th, HUNDRED DOZEN PAIRS OF MEN’S AND BLACK LISLE THREAD HALF STRIPED AND FIGURED, AT 35e. PER PAIR; $1.85 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN .PAIRS; REGULAR PRICE, 8O CENTS PER PAIR THREE FANCY HOSE, ALSO ON WEDNESDAY, APRIx 27th: WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, AT 33e. PER PAIR; $1.73 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN PAIRS; REGULAR PRICE, 80c, PER PAIR. . IN THE REGULAR STOCK IS SHOWN, A FULL LINE OF HOSIERY IN SPRING STYLES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, INCLUDING SILK, LISLE THREAD AND COTTON, IN PLAIN, FANCY EMBROID- ERED AND OPEN WORK EFFECTS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. A SALE WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 27th & 28th, AS FOLLOWS: PLAIN HEMSTITCHED, 7 , $8.50 box of half dozen, at $2.00 ee 2.60 . “ 1.50 Men's, regular pr Women's, “ HAND INITIALED, Men's, regular price, $1.50 box of half dozen, at $1.10 Women's, * oY 150 '€ ef hd “1.00 ALSO WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, EM- BROIDERED OR LACE EFFECTS, AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. (Rear of Rotunda.) Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York. { NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | ness or depression, you need Mucu- | ‘ THE ACITY IN ITSELF | ( f 0. i | ia by experience that j]]_ with care this hose w: last 3 or 4 years. | A complete line of Rakes, Spades, ag all garden implements in Double “S, & H."’ Green Trading Stainps Mornings This Week from 8.30 to 12 0’Clock—Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Wednesday's Extraordinary China and Slassware Specials. The tmeliness of this sale will surely attract the attention of a great multitude. It couldn't have come at a more opportune time, because this is the very season when thousands are think- ing of buying these very articles. Lowness of Price Is a Potent Factor. | Bric-a-Rrae. eS BISQUE FIGURES. Ts Bigu ayo BEAUTIFUL BIB! Oe $3.50 a balr LARGE BISQUE FIGURES, many subjects, each, at, 1.00 $5.00 and $6.00 VA beautiful assort~ -| ment in florals and figure decorations, each, at. ch, at. $1.60 VASES in a anco Dinner Sets. JOAN PORCELAIN DINNER | 85¢. nieces; only 60 veta In lot, 4. | gach, 5 NER a, PORCELAIN 8, 8.75 i§ CHINA DINNEK t. “de~ 50 bith assortmen' SETS: , ‘effects are exquisite, at, 7 special at see SE te Coe PS 4 te meas" Seoorations, MUSLIN CURTAINS, centres are pretty dots, figures and stripes, gath- i ‘ed or fluted ruffles, Tt ich Sime Heel rg ect — 50c., 98c., $1.25, $1.50 patr. rao PO ReBCAIN TEA VASES, 8-inch: rerulérl BOBBINET LACE CURTAINS, dainty edges and insertings, not the $ Fy 2. ;: SETS: OF plecee. CHINA TRA Bitte VASBS, 6-Inch: i common variety at this price, 36. vleces, 5.00 Vass, O-inch: rerujigly $1.25 pair. re ie ieee vee ae GRENADINE and SNOW FLAKE CURTAINS, better known as fe Bee are AEDS SO) ton remains cross stripe, all artistic color combinations; no other house will show you oe, Besntltal Galoe PUNTERS VAABS. 10-Inob: a the vatiety that we do, t00. ROSHTEAT caine wage CUS, f10e VA@DS, 10-tnoh; remyany $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 pair. 160. Beautiful China bre ses Dinner ! CUPS and SAUCERS Lamps. We are now prepared to execute promptly orders for AWNINGS, SLIP me Piers ee GAS PORTABLDS. about 200, In, amorted CSVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE, &c. ‘ 3 5; a Estimates submitted. 4 Cut Glass. NI SINE UTR Shatee MARE CUT GLASS.IUGS: regularly $6.75, 6.00] lack wrought Iron’ or gold plat eit cur Roe SINGH NAPPIES: a hove soring exteniqay bry Asien opal red d larly | 5 s AY CUT GLASS 8-INCH BOWLS; rem a wa 8. $4.75. 7.50 wee See Juvenile Sporting Goods. ; Teche ruby “sistent Baseball Outfits, Tennis Goods, Juvenile Golf Goods, Front, 19th @t.) Fulton 5t., Brooklyn. $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Wednesday. Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1, Namm’s Store Wednesday, April 27, and making purchases amount- ing tq $1.00 or more we will give three dollars’ worth of BlueTrading Stamps Free, in addition to those you recel' your purchases, (Good April 27.) BE. W. { . NE Special Offerings WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27th, About Sixty Man-Tailored New Pedestrian Skirts, | Made from fine Imported and Domestic Scotch Cloths and Tweeds, in a New Plaited Panel effect; Value $12.00 and $15 00 In many instances the price docs not cover the cost of the materials used. Silk Waists. A small quantity of White Silk Waists, slightly soiled from handling; value $5.75, $6.50 and $10.00 5 4.00 | Dicadway L ‘918 Street, Housefurnishing Dept. Lawn Mowers. Refrigerators. We carry a complete EP _ linc ofthe Philadelphia ie Fare apes ee awe 4 Lawn Mower Co.'s REFRIGERATORS. lawn mowers in stock. We guarantee them the THE GOVERNOR best made. REFRIGERATOR — Made of best selected, well-seasoned ash, highly polished, nickel trimmings,self-closing provision chamber doors, removable flues and dry air chambers—a refrigerator that we can warrant in every respect to be a big ice saver—Prices range $9.90 to $48.00 cach. THE O'NEILL CLEANSIBLE RE- FRIGERATORS—Made of selected DEWEY LAWN MOWERS—Made | by the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co. —have 4 blades, 8-inch wheels, adjust- able handles—Your choice of 4 sizes, 12—14—16—18-inch, $3.49 each. ||| ALL-DAY MOWERS—Made by the \]] Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co.—high wheel, 3 blades, adjustable handles and warranted in every respect. 14-inch, 16-inch, 18-inch ash, highly polished, bronze trim~- —_— - mings, stecl frame, castors, lined with $4.50 $5.25 $5.75 each. galvanized sheet steel and filled with mineral wool—Prices range from $10.00 to $54.00. THE PHILADELPHIA 1. AWN MOWERS, 4 styles, at from $6,75 upward. Hose, Reels, &c. 50 feet warranted *4-inch 3-ply hose, with couplings, spray nozzle, reel and lawn sprinkler, complete—Regu- Screen Doors. All sizes—4 panels—%- inch thick timber—imi- tation walnat—Regular la jecial ir $6. ear ier 35 pectal Whe this hose. is war- 60c, 6 BN ii know by erent Fancy Doore—all sizes, Regular $1.23. Special, Hoes an $1.00. stock. Suvio Gas Heaters. Bargain Prices While They Last. Regular $1.25 Meaters at..75¢ Regular $1.50 Heaters at..89C (Basement) Regular 59c. Heaters at.. 35 Regular 96c. Heaters at..50C Regular $2.25 Heaters at $1.50 Novelty Summer Curtains. One of the prettiest we have hetre of Aus Oe is the Crepe Curtain, in ground colors of blue, rose, sepa nvjive, well covered design of flowers and birds, full $2. 95 I live, anecliye long—worth §6.50 per pair; $0 inches wide and 3% yar Boats of all Kinds, Fishing Tackle, &c. Tennis Goods. Baseball Outfits, including every article necessary for the national game. Bats from 5c. to...» Gloves from 25c. to. Mitts from 25c. to. +++ $1.00 $3.50 $7.00 eGVu—=IK_aeqepe<u_05t"=!=| Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 25c. uD Poles, Markers, Racket Covers, Marking Tapes, etc. (Third Floor.) Sunday World Wants Work Morning Wonde rs gh ss _Monday Ay ax)

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