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M'DONALD SUES Gets an Order from the Su-|Consolldated Makes a Good John BW. McDonald got an orler from the Supreme Court for the examination ot Toe Trust, as a witness before trial of Morse to recover $200,000 which he says he lost in the collapse of the American Ice Company through “fraud and de- celt" practiced by Morse. James ©. Gerard to-day asked Justice MacLean to vacate this order on the ground that its only purpose was to worm out of Mr. Morse facts upon which to base his sult. Decision was reserved. his stock. company of the dividends. holder of the at to hold on, and he would let him know | when to sell his holdings. he declares, und McDonald char he misled him, so that he was a loser $200,000. Americana After a Dull @reased demand for money in the mar- shares, ket to-day. condition of foreign quotations firm. the German Bank rate is talked of. The ' f7) tone on the Stock Exchange was strong lows: ) . and a fair business was transacted, in| b. Low. Clos. chines, spite of the settlement, The feature of Amal, Copper, “af 5 % the market was the buoyancy of high: | Ain Sn oo R. ve ibe GOR Ube TO class investment securities, This was | (ne a ite tae OF ay 22 a owing to tho cheapness of money, which. spied eae as t+ } {tis believed, will probably continue for ait nd we RO Be tw some time. Consols were firmer. Home B im Wwe a + f rails were strong. Can. WS wh ye tb ‘Americans were dull at first, at a {ihic 1 JOR 1 8 partial recovery from parity, but im- | [ He it we proved later and closed firm. Foreign | (a Heb aR ish + 1B ¢rs were quiet, on the hesitancy shown On ee Oy in the Paris market, Japanese securi- igh at Ard ti tles were In request, Mexican Raila Pr! asQ 8s i were firm, owing to the traffic Increase [!). We OR Oe and to dividend expectations. taut Ae 1k + ——_—_ ag TR I, y 17 TT CURB STOCKS HIGHER. 5 ee + —— et si Yrd O11 Mak Best Gain in ee ny te Light Trading. Reading ne bt falre Prices were a shade ‘higher in the ouft- Heaalng ist, vt wy — 4 side market to-day, with trading quiet. Rock Tslund at — % Standard Oll advanced 3 points to 630 on fouth. Bac. we + 8] five shares. ‘The bid and asked pricey of h ae os we Eig the principal curb securities were Bone id. Asked. hd American Can 34 rir i ean Can pt” ay t Kass en Gon pt w+ % Greene Copper Be & Great Northern West Un Teil: ARM {eat} Advance, — Decline. Inter. that prior to March, 1900, 4400 shares preferred and 3.100 shares of the common stock of the American Ice Company, of which Morse was presi- dent. “U0 allewes't h Announce for THURSDAY and FRIDAY | Two Attractive Values in Women’s Tailor-made Suits. SILK-LINED SUITS of best French Volfe, Broad- cloth and Imported Fancy materials——all lined throughout with superior quality Taffeta, and | prettily trimmed——walking askiet or dress “"~ 29.50 | Regular prices from $40.00 to $55,00 PEDESTRIBNNB SUITS in Plain Cloth and Mixed ‘ materiala——Blouse, Eton of Coat shape—— stylish full skiets—— 13.50 Value $22.50 to $27.50 58 West Twenty-third Street. STOCKS HOLD UP IN ICE KING MORSE} A WAITING MARKET Showing on the Belief in; Wall Street That Odeft- Will Sign the Grab Bill. Tt was hard to imngine anything @ulier than the stock market to-day. ‘There wan ilttle of interest in the Mist and news was scarce, The gold exports amounted to $4,000,000 and the crop reporia were bad, while the rail- baer earnings were some poor and some good, Steel was weak after an early spurt that carried { 14 above Tuesday's clone, then it declined 11-8 points from the opening figure and falled to Advance until near the close, when it rose from 55 8-4 to 56 3-8. preme Court for an Examina- tion Before Trial of Action, Alleging $200,000 Loss. Charles W. Morse, late king of the sult begun by him a yoar ago against Consolidated Gas was again aotive and strong and made a gain of 21-4 points, The report was that the Gov- srnor would sign the Remsen Gas bill, | This caused some buying for an ad- vance, ‘Owned Thousands ‘ot Shares. McDonald alleges in his complaint he owned rie Reading was dull in epite of the re- port that the company had entered a traMe arrangement with the New York and New Haven. ‘The specialities ware active and firm. Rubber stocks were | | Very strong, Rubber Goods common be- | ing in some demand, while United States Rubber made another advance | ou the company's gobd Teporte, ‘the | {stock 1s bid for, but the asking pric ia 2 pointe higher. re ee Ecorse) mtook was quoted common at $4 a are that about March had a talk with Morse about rolling Morse told him that the was earning largely in excess Morse was a great ck and advised him Instead, Morae did not let ht him to cheat and ——=>__ enna, hort Anterest waa In a meaaure : LONDON STOCKS STRONG. [Suis ‘Sights inet Mag | very one med to be waiting for Renee Beane, knew for whak. rices ruled hi in the fi | | with trading very dull. saa come) The to) Al Opening | Improved and Closed Firm. LONDON, April 27,—There was an in- socks ales of stocks were 100 | Discounts were steady The! exchange keeps | An carly reduction in! The Closing Quotations, ‘to day's, Mighest lowest abd closing, pro Sate eaterday's clomiie fed sale, are ae tol | reco! Paper nter Paper ve SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. White Knob - Bun rines...5.06)/Sun sete...6.50!Moon seta..3.46 ————e THE TIDES COTTON MARKET. High Water. Low wat . AM. PM AM, es a The cotton market opened steady to-|Sandy Hook: 4. G1 Bad 11.32 Lads ga see oD Governors. ieinnd, 1213 = Say with prices 2 to 5 points higher. | Hell Gate Ferry. 7.35 800 go = This was disuppointing, considering tf —~ large sales of spot cotton in Liverpool PORT OF NEW YORK, | and the cool weather in western market in an effort facts of the bullish news, l mostly new crop .months, close Of the first hour the market show ing the call the lst ad RRIVED. f the belt. The b lial: | overcor ples rices acted relatively w pening, Commission houses boug On to t 1 ains of 2 10 12 points over the opening pao Qcoas Liverpool saghe opening prices were + 19,48 to el une bid; Jul: 69 'to 13,70, 2. Py LA ide Aue EE AH INCOMING” STEAMSHIPS, KINGS COUNTY BILL SIGNED, 11 ‘a November, r, W246 to 11,26, Citta al’ Genos, Gibraltar. ALBANY, April 27.—Goy. ‘Orleans. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY, “rhe term of oifice is five | Majestic, Liverpool. Proteun Suen OF CHARGE Thrifty lace-lovers will not 39c. for 69c. laces— Real Valenctennes lace edges, 1-2 Inch Whe vescccecsesnes OIC 29c. for nihen laces— ed {nsertions Sidings, in ree pouase, Oriental and net Venine effecta—both white values from 7 a_yd zThuraday, - 29¢ and Point de Venise stock collars, Swiss turn-over collars. Thursday (Neckwear Dept.) 180 Mberty capes—another sampi ing of biack and black and wh flowing ends, trimmed with jut That great sale Balbriggan sbirte or shirts finish extra well made. sizes; each....... all 2 Balbriggan shirts made of fine combed yarn; all sizes; cut 3 Men's $1 underwear, 69¢. Balbriggan down the front; sizes up to 44; never less than $1 per sult .... 6 Men's $1.60 and $2 mercer! manufacturer's samples; blue, white, ecru and novia; all sizes up to 5 each . D 7 enters your home. Balance in Easy Weekly or Monthly ments. Dis: ocour soon again. plece 290 yard Go ard 70 N Ni IN MERGER ACT Amended Bill of Complaint Filed ii = Made on correct-shape lasts, with extensi Me Making the Road a ho s and military heels, hand-sewed welts, all widths and sizes, &2,60 fendant with the Nort ern e- Value $3.50 Pr, curities in Harriman Suit. : s Special Values in TRENTON, N. J., April M—Am amended bill of complaint making the Northern Pacific Rallway Compa party defendant, was filed in the U States Circult Court here to-day in sult brought by EB. H. Harriman, slow 8. Plerce and others to res! the proposed plan of distibution de upon by the directors of the Nort Securities Company in the carrying out of the deciston of the United States Su- preme Court, holding the Judge Kirkpatrick has made der permitting the filing of the ai ed DIR and fixing the first Monda June for the Northern Pacife Com| to make answer thereto. ‘The ane Dill is ordered fled without. prej to the proceedings already had, ‘« Unequaled lace values. 25c. lace stocks, 15c, Thursday. $6.00 liberty capes, $2.98, $5 and $6 regularly (Neckwear Dept.) Men’s underwear. Men's 50c. underwear, 27c. drawers; with silk tape, pearl buttons and French neck; Men's 75c. underwear, 39c. or drawers; Egyptian combination under- wear, the ONEITA make, button Nen's $1.50 underwear, 79c. and mesh lisle shirts or drawers; Dull Care Files Fast and Par When The Columbia Graphophone the Perfected Phonograph, Entertains always. For $1.00 Cash ) you can own a or Cylinder Graphophone. Ribbons at half-price. Supertor quality black satin_back velvet ribbon at half the regular rate, No. NORTHERN PACIFIC securities |company to be an illegal combination, an or- Thursday—9 to 1 only topcoats at $7.50, 7c delighted offers. Come to-mor- row early and be convinced of the real values we offer at these sales. 9c Suit 9c ized of coverts, lined with mohair serge Iinin; and satin sleeve double the price we ask. ink, 9c that recent great shoe sale—to gain room for new Spring shoes and Ox- fords. No C. O. D.’s, no mail or tel- ephone orders can be filled. Women’s $2.59 shoes and oxfords $1 a pair. Pay- &c. embroideries, 2c. yd. in a large assortment of pattern: at 5c., Ge., 8c,—sold in strips on per yd 25c. embroideries at 15c, our price) 0. 0. patterns; some 10-inch, wide—sold regu- larly at 25c.—for Thursday, reduced to.. i $12 and $15 suits or Hundreds_of men, accustomed to paying fancy prices for their cloth- of all kinds, in single and double breast- ed styles—topcoats of the newest shades lning—easily worth Shoes reduced a full third. A full third “cut” from the price of all broken lots left from 10,000 yds. Swiss, cambric and nainsook embroidery —edgings and insertions, made on hand looms, —sold regularly Cambric edgings and insertions in showy open-work 224 and 234 A Coa oO Stre-ts, q N.Y. ry N York's F TH “ 95c. for *1.75 chip hats. ‘ines WEST 4 I => CO deat . . overlook such lots Fine French chip hats, turbans and large shapes. D bk BI St A = T M Fancy braid hats,50c— | 39c. for 69c. flowers— ou € ue amps ay 0- orrow. ahape ‘specials 50c retvet ‘ara 39 ° ° Py hapes— rely : Seah bea fins unt, 37C Big Bargains in Rugs $2 values at, $2.25 hats, 98c_-nead 98c. poppy reeen a u dienes what . ‘amaxt Oe and Aah 69c Another Big Purchase to Go on Sale To-morrow at Astontshingly Low Pricese§ « | 1 x lor 15c, wash laces th coque fea ull $30 A i t R $1 7. 50. “ jor Asc. wash laces } ith code fey O8¢ | soc. tlowers for 29¢— xminster Rugs, Hora; ments Imported roses, B ila ' Sus y ih jargain 1.—There are 1¢O of these best quality Axminster Rugs to Me sertions | in’ } $7.50 to $9 trimmed Pecllte a tie 29c to-morrow moinlne. They are t2 feet long and 9 feet wide, and we sll them Fe 50 yd 5c Hate) $07 H ata, that | 19c, for 4. and 5 Inch [}) regularly at $27. nany stores ask $30.00 for them; special to-morrow at., would ask dou- ribbon — satin | Bargain 2,—100 Alexander Smith’s Best Brussels Rugs, nothing better f yrith taba and tne 15 Msi oeieentent inte 19¢ | hard wear, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; value $19.75, on sale-at. atin beter fo 12.98 Cc Hats trimmed free of charge. | $15 Smyrna Rugs To-Morrow at $8.75, rok IAD DDDD IS I PPPP PROP PAPDDDREADPDL ID | Bargain) 3 100 Bromley’ 's Smyrna Rugs, perfectly reversible, 8. 15 | Jriental, Persian and floral patterns, red, green, terra cotta and bit tne, cont. 50c. colar and cuff sets, 25¢. feet long and 9 feet wide; regular price'§15,als...s+sscessseseseee. te capes, with é te: oldered f \Attractive Bargains in Lace Gurtains, Bte. Sale of Bureau Scarfs and Shams. Beautiful Spachtel and Embroidery Effects. To-morrow we will place on sale another purchase of 1,000 pieces at less ‘seine 39c, 29¢ and 19} than cost of production. Values positively range 79c., O5c. and 59c. per piece. Our special sale prices will be..........e000.--+ $2.00 Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, $1.25. $6.50 Velour Bordered Portieres, $3.98. You mnst see this curtain to appreciate it, deep lace inser- Two hundred pairs of Velour Bordered Portieres in the most tion, cluny effect, three yards long, full J 25 exquisite colorings, perfectly reversible, 3 98 °° e width, deep lace ruffle; value $2.00; sale armure weave, value $6.50; special, per These are new, pliable, linen warp Jap- Gaat, All Wool Brussels 69c, 65c and 59%c Carpets, at, per yard, 98c Inlaid Linoleum. Get here early to take advantage of this offering. -This Genuine Inlaid Linoleum affords the &reatest opportunity in months, The colors go Smith’s Axminster Carpets, border to match, value $1.35 per yard, sale price .. All Wool Velvet Carpets, parlor, sitting room, ball and stair patterns, per yard .. & pair... anese Mattings, shown in red, greens blue, oak, with large and small figures, Matting prices are bound to advance sharply in the near future because of the war troubles in the Far East ; value $9.75 o per 40-yard rolls at. Floor Oilcloth. © you need floor Oilcloth for your home or Sum- mer cottage? If so, call here, where the prices are incomparably low. You know the quality right straight through to the back. Nothing we sell, it's in nine of the ee yy durability This is an exceptional i . tunity for landlords,otlices, choicest patterns—all widths. stores and halls; two yards wide; Usually sells at 40c. a square ragular price $1.25 per square yard, but to-morrow we offer it Cc yard; special to-morrow at, re Cc at, per square yd... sveccees Square yard. Here’s “Another Rare Furniture Ghance . . Highly Finished Golden Oak Morris Chair, Quurtered Oak Side- 1 S eS EU eats Women's shoes and Oxford tles—made of patent . board, like Taos Disc Records, 50c. and leather and dongola kidskin, button and lac cut, hand baserratcha and rod, Columbia Goods Guaranteed Des Mess } ‘size and width; the newest apring toe shapes so ma y peauaes and hi “In this fine dress shoe there is no Carved) top ured velour 35c. for 75c. gloves. sewing to hurt the feet; all well made, neat and front, 28c. tor gloves worth S(t. aad dressy, in every alse aod width, Gone lined silver 199” Tletal Couches, valu A chance purchase of an Importer's SfordacwithsLoulacxVahacle: " drawers ilasteation above, with heavy Sle price entire avect at practically + 4 Value, — — ; ee — linen draw- reonzed frame; can be used . . Fabric gloves in fine quailty ei 69c. for children’s and misses’ | $1.90 for women’s $3.50 shoes: er and 2% acouch,a bed, or taken Wo lane gloves. in binck, white and $1.25 sandals. |Women's hand - sewed, Goodyear wine closet, 4partand used as two separate 3 Inset di Complete with t ° al. popu colors—als : teath 1 kid lined, {welt, patent leather, {deal kid, 2 bevelled tvans.: | COmpicte, With two: pure silk, #lovea—mostl Patent) leat nets ned. vici iktd, button and lace; regular French plate) | scfatate “mattresses and) 2Oy ike’ dnd a. varloty fancy buckle and bow; all 69c values $2.00 ana $3.60— 1.90 TLE Ors; | PONE Co eee Solld Oak Braced-Arm Dining A glove opportunity not likely to sizes. eee oe in this sale. . . value $20, at - J ae Chalr, like cut, high Limit one to a cus- tomer, at back and fine cane Seat; reg. price $1.50; 6toacustomer, each.. 11.98 tc 6.98 88c 2c Ladies’ Tailored Walking Suits—made expressly for this sale of fine materials of Fancy Scotch Tweeds, Checks and Plain Cloths (values $25.00 to $30;00).............. 15.00 5c Stern Brothers OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & @ ON To-Morrow, Sale of Women's Ideal Kid Oxford Ties Ladies’ Suits. Ladies’ Voile Tailored Suits, elaborately trimmed, entirely lined with superior quality taffeta silk, colors black, blue, tan and brown (value $45.00), . 28.00 Ladies’ Walking Suits, of black, blue and brown Panama, several new copies of foreign models (value $45.00) ........+-.. Rich Cut Brilliant Glass Set of Water Bottle ny 8 nited 1 the | | Olive and Bon Bon Win- Dishes, $1.35, 1.65, 1,95 and Six Tumblers, $6.35, 8.25 wai | | Berry Bowls, Cylinder hen} | 8&9 in, $2.95, 3.75 Vases, $4.75, 5.95, 7.50 | |) Water Centre Flower Bottles, $1.95, 2.35, 3.35 Vases, $5.00, 8.75, 12.00 pend- y in Clock Sets, Choice Porcelaines, pany | Electroliers and Fancy Furniture hulteg { Suitable for Wedding Giits. or to Ladies’ Walking Suits, of taffeta silk, shirred blouse and skirt, black, blue, brown and tan (value $37.50)... Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, of foulards and taffetas, 25.00 . 19.75 12.75, Ladies’ Costumes, Voiles, Crepe de Chines, several new models, ‘ colors black, brown, blue, tan, gray and white (values to $75.00). 39.75, 48.00 Separate S Skirts. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, suitable for outing wear, made of imported Scotch , Panama materials, plaited model, manufactured to retail at $12.00, colors white, pearl, tan, brown and mixtures,....-+---..seeeee 6.75 the restraining order granted on April D, The restraining order already granted ts» continued. THIRD FLOOR, The Jed bill, besides making the ‘“acific Company a de- = fenda contains a new section which t that after the distribution pro- Wi T t Widad for, vohene will “remain a he t 2 t. vi for thage aul rai inthe est Twenty-thir reet. Co, property in ay involved in the ‘ In the 1 ota District Court) suit nt The old section reciting the passage directors of the Se: € the distribution ded bill the addit npany by the a ermine to fully and vedly abandon and terminate unlawful combination.” BEATS STEERAGE RECOR Setamer Neckar Brings 2,497 nengers from Naples, The North German Lloyd steamer Neckar, which arrived to-day from to 96 8-4; July, 83 3-8 to 88 In this weather, if you att in o Naaloat(prolight (411 (oatinil ata san, 797-8 to 8. Corn— fraught, it is the doctor who will cas} Pagal 2407 1 to ; duly, 481-4 to 4 3 It, Cash your own drafts and lote oi ateerage passengers, the largest num-| tember, 481-8; December, 4. ei sys papecdhy ber brought by @ single steamer this ' New York's sloaing prices Were: wy, (Rens tage inday eee aril dened a Bay, 91:2; July, 1-8; Bep- World Waaterover me million senders Ladies’ Voile Mesh Dress Skirts, with taffeta silk trimming, superior drop skirt of heavy taffeta silk (value $22.00) ...... ecco seeereeee 41.75 excess of the $3,954,000, re the capital stock of Northern Securities Company has reduced, WHEAT MARKET. The opening of the wheat market was very irregitlar to-day, prices advancing a shade at first, then reacting, but again 41903 yAnEFOL OF url= pl to ERANDT. WF Tei. 132: 836-8. Cora Here Comes the Dect opening prices were: Wh ARPET PLANING Ladies’ Brilliantine Walking Skirts, colors black and blue..........0068 5,75 Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Corner 21st St. by “t advancing. The decli was led by! Jun-| Minneapolis and St. Louis, but appeared — sald) oversold and rallied quickly on mod- | tember, $8 8-8: Dec ember, 83 5-8. Corn- erate buying orders, Local trade was| May S14; July N nervous on the short side, fearing crop Sea f Sreeot nea ———— ————__-—. DS. sorest. sar wanwatrong jpuatneneriecas | bid “Cotes A May. 46 7-8 bid seeeeensenceacoee ceeseeeneeeeececeseeseecesceeseees 1509ss0s000000000s0000000 2 New Y opening prices vere: thy September, 48 Pas- & to 877-8; . Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.

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