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DCKS RALLIED “St, Paul Led the List in Late Rise and the Market Closed ‘Strong, with the Leaders Showing Gains. 4 5 ‘TRACTIONS WERE IN FAVOR. tari and Western Recovered an ‘id | | | | Barly Loss, While Kansas City _ Southern and Minneapolis and St. "Paul Showed Well. Btocks picked up in lively fashion this afternoon, and during the rally there was a good demand all around. St. Paul ted in the rise, with a point gain, © ‘gnd was the best issue in the market in the final dealings. The closing was ‘The call for specialties Indicated that eral Hist is slightly oversold, 0 & Western retrieved a loss uf ning and a little more, It sell- 10 % 7-8, against % 1-2, its close Kaneas City Southern moved up 7-8 and Minnesp- & St. Paul 2 points, The local were well supported, showing from 8-8 to 7-8 per cent. closed fat, total ‘sales of stocks were 188,200 | and of bonds $1,779,000. 9: HH 2y288 it ay ‘ Phe Closing Quotations. 2 Jowent loaing coarse arise Net 2 th tHe ee tee ett ttt | tte tl ttt tt 9, F< OAS RRAAS RARARRRACAESAS RS 3 ' sasek Pot . ees SBS 38 FEPPES ETS ETE. | SSSiee peek zrsg re FE FE PPPS SESS scubre SBSSS8SS2: SSBPZo3.BVReISBVEH: RP F FEISS FFSSSISE 433382323 FP PREP LONDON STOCKS STEADY. Americans, After an Irregular Ses- i sion, Cloned Quiet, LONDON, June 7.—The money mar wis influenced to-day by the linge due to the Bank of England, theugh this was counterbaianced by eoneiierable government disbursements, ‘The tone on the Stock Mxchange was sreakty, but ‘the business transacted was frsulicient to test quotations, Consols Home Ratls were sustained. A were dull and irregular, Mrectional lowes predominating, but the @arket closed steadier and quiet. ened COTTON MARKET, “Phere was active bidding for July ‘by shorts at the start to-day and the prices advanced sharply, but late Months wore held in check by the Pontinued favorable weather in the Delt and by prospects for a bearish Weekly crop report. The firmness at Liverpool was due to the report that Lancashire spinners would resume on June 15. Following the call here liqui- @ation was resumed in the far months And they sold off, but July advanced te 1.2. The opening prices were: July, 11.14 Hs ‘August, 10.72 offered: ‘Neptems , 9.82 to 9.93; October, 9.60 to 9.61; Der, 9.40 to 9.60: Tecember, 9.47 48; January, 9.50 to il. pA Dricea in the later afternoon were: ~ ML8T; August, 10.99; Beptember, * * ober, 9. ary, 074. ; December, 9.69; Jan- ON GOOD DEMAND} — ON BANK TELLER STRANGE ATTACK Wiliam E. Chrisfield, of Brook-| lyn Savings Bank, a Victim of Mysterious Assault When flandy Hook, tH 3S 1 vernor’ bh Cy Going to His Home. Hell Gate Ferry 10.24 10.54 Wiliam BE. Chrisfeld, forty years old, of No. 370 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, a teller In the Brooklyn Savings Bank, |» Alienany dying in the Prospect Heights Hospital aoeere to-day as the result of an attack made ier to on him by three men early to-any. Chrisfield’s mkull Is fractured and he shows sigis of rough treatment, al- though the motive of the attack In a mystery, for his assailants made no at- tempt to rob him. In a statement to Coroner Flaherty late this afternoon Chrisfeld said that a 8 3-4; July, 45-8 to 7-8; Beptember, 47 6-8 — Continuation of Clearance Sale of Summer Silk Waists, at % to % less than present values. Waists formerly $5.50 to $6.50, Waists formerly $7.50 to $10.50, Waists formerly $12.50 tog18.50, } at $7.50 Entire Balance of Imported Watsts, formerly #30 to $60 each, at $15 to $30 each. Lord @ Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, at $3.90 at $5.00 ALL ALTERATIONS | | | | Atine Walking Skirts, wear,........ tion, varied colors. Country and Seashore Apparel Reduced One-Third to One-Half Wednesday and Thursday. Aa opportunity to complete your summer wardrobe at an appreciable saving, } $12.00 Brilliantine Suits, trimmed with taffeta and buttons, all colors, all sizes............ 80 -Tallored Suits, in cheviot and canvas, extraor- dinary value, at an unusual price...... p lot Lawn Dresses, slight! soiled, re; farl 197.50 and $10 garments... rey $2.98 $18 and $2) Silk Shirt Waist Suits, plain fancy, distinctive styles, extremely cool....., Silk Waists, etGhiaad| 488 Fulton St., Brooklyn, FREE OF CHARGE, $7.98 $5.00 $12.95 $4.98 $1.98 98c. very latest models, with silk, lace to %-4; December, 431-8. New Tork'a closing prices were: wheat. 94 1-4; Comber, 82-8; July corn, i 1-4; Septem- . 4.2018un nets. 7.28! Moon riven. 12.56 Bun rises, 4.20/8un sete, 7.2 Arannnor Yenfueros Morro Castle DUE TO-DAY Armenian, Liverpool. Germania, Naples. Seok ae Lae CITY’S INCOME $22,521,665. July ber, 85 1-2 bid; De- tem! Fixed Charges in the Budget Are SEifcngo's closing prices were: July $106,074,055. whoat, £8 1-8; September, 81 iS,niai ty. | Comptrolier Grout estimates the gen- cember, $1 se et in 483-8; Dee | eral fund, which is made up of the el 431-4 bid ‘ome—excepting taxes—to reach $22 21.6 for ios. 'T charges in Uh ‘The gen: SHIPPING NEWS. j ueuuete isk zd, haye to be paid ry by the taxpayers. If the amount of property remaining on the tax books las not been reduced by wholesaJe swearing off processes It is estimated cat the tax rate will be ma- eater than Inst venr, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Low water. aan INCOMING STEAMSIIIPS, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. he was returning home at 1 o'clock this nie to cae he Bi morning when at Greene and Carlton |Mavonin. Meliterran'n, Prin mn ice, Br'men, avenue three men came up behind pemviperererye cages agphrnar erm TOOTH CREAM 25¢ He says he heard one man say: " Clty of Cola annah ite at Menea orto: | HWHITENS AND PRESERVES TEETH an easy mark,” and then before he| Rosalind. N. F Fring Wiltem I. Hevit, [leegeemeet ene AL OR s could turn around to get @ look at the eee i trio he was struck from behind. He tsays he fell to the ground and that the three men then ran away, He had a great deal hotline with him, as well as a wa and some checks, but no attempt was made to The Unusual Store. rob him, he said. He made his hailey his home, @ short distance away, 4 then fainted on the front stoop. At 4 J a o |e'loe In the toring he Fegan bi apan : ese Cotton Rugs. i use. i len . genses and got in te Ped the man's|| Lhe ‘deal oor covering for City or Country Homes. skull was Ratner peat oh beni enles Three combinations of colors—Blue and White, Green and White, fot been able to get any trace of Chria-|| Pink and White, Special sale of a recent importation is extended field's aseallants. for one vee more. a ales best grade Cotton Rug imported, ms ed at 20% reduction fri H WHEAT MARKET. now offer: % from the regular price ‘The strength of corn at the start to- 1.6x3ft., day was about all that hetd wheat, 2 xéft.. ‘weather conditions In the crop country 2 x6ft. remaining favorable and cables from Bit .. foreign grain markets generally lower. 2s a There was very little new buying, and 2.6x 5 ft. sentiment seemed as lesate yh the 3 x3ft.. R outlook for an unfavorab! ly crop Feports Gera Garivaa mont Of Is open 3 ape .3.50 sa 9 He ttaet \ ing strength from «1 ivi at apanese ‘att ngs. , which, Sonitin yes Tincaea seating tho|| Fine grade Matting only, in red, blue and brown tones; were sell- market Irregular and a shade easier. Ing at $15.00 and $18.00; now reduced to 1 2.QO per roll of” York’ rices $ Whent—Juit 12 P Bostemben, as Be: || 40 yards. y comber, 8 soeeatag nae ees Screens for Cottage or Seashore. — ‘, , 811-4; September, i \- | < arpgcember oi July, a1 jonteraber, 3 fold Matting Screen, withbam- |4 fold Komo Matting Screen, boo frame, extra heavy, \fancy colors and de. will not blow over.... 7,5@O signs, metal hinges....1 5.00 ‘Take Elevators to Fourth Floor, thease ttle tntatmindiatans A. A. VANTINE @ CoO., Broadway, bet. 18th and 19th Sts. OUTFITS | a feature at both es- worth $175, o completely ‘tu: The test of fit in an Oxford is at the ankle and instep, The Coward Oxford answers every ss ulrement. No gapping at the sides; tendon; no wrinkles over the arch. Fits when new; remains snug and smooth till discarded. The ideal summer shoe for men {and women. All leathers, AMES S COWARD, Simpson Crawford Company SOLD OVER TWO HUNDRED Price @ Teeple 4 fold 5% foot painted Screens, 5.QO | O Screens, slightly soiled, satin grounds, silk embroidery. ad panels, 4 fold BY; feet high; Wate yB00 to 50.00, Be Now 15.00 to 25.00 each. Pianos Every one of them is giving satisfaction and pleasure and making customers for our last year, PIANO DEPARTMENT Mi ‘at 5 ED \ SY CPY Perse ners oe ' = | Fourth Fleer. Don’t you think that’s a pretty good testimonial for the PRICE & TEEPLE PIANO? no painful cutting at the SOLD NOWHERE ELSB, 4 Greenwich St., nearWarren 3t.,N.¥. ‘The man who finde office work Irk- some may obtain congenial outdoor employment by consulting Wanted” the Wants today. We sell them on agreeable monthly payments, too, Why not learn our terms, anyway? in World . A Substantial Summer furniture that’s inexpensive. ‘THE Summer furniture is made especially for the porch, lawn and Summer home and we bought so advantage- 7 eels the newest and cleverest desi for the cheap, frail, unbecoming hat fact? These prices will surely convince you if there's the shadow of a doubt in your mind. We have a large number of particularly Clever creations that are receiving the approval of Summer home furnishers on all sides. If you haven't a full complement of furniture in your Summer home it will certainly be to your interest to make your selections to-morrow. AO ideal 6 rockers, 53.75 rotkers; artistic designs, frames of selected quarter o: ously that, you're asked to pay elsewhere sale price 8 though it ri the proper height for perfect rest; than $6, while they last...... Ose siostacessieccctece Ceelcarescesasesecssecedebiisisecceccsbeeeess §5 for Jumbo rockers, large and comfortable,| $2 for small rockers with closely closely woven, glazed cane seat and high back, extra! backs, shown inred and green. 51.75 for arm Chairs, closely woven reed seats and | slat backs, broad arms, shown in red, green and natural. 51.50 for small chairs, closely woven seats and backs, red and $1 for small rocker, with closely woven reed seat and spindle back, shown in red, green and natural. $5 for lawn settees, shown in natural frames, closely woven reed seats and backs, 38 inches wide. Window settee swings in natural color, complete with ropes, 515 and $22.50, Malacane Furniture: something entirely new in the way of Summer furniture—special prices: 2,000 rolls of high-gr THINK of buying a roll of 40 yards of high- think long about these wonderful bargains before natural. ural. 53.95 . THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; JUNE-7: 1904. STH AVE, 192 TO2Z0™ STREETS 8,000 pairs of Nottingham lace curtains 9c. to 2.50 for values up to 4.25 = Rich out in the main aisle, fourth floor, at Simpson Crawford & Co.’s to- morrow will be held the greatest Summer sale of those handsome Nottingham face curtains * at one-third to one-half less than the regular prices, and we'll have plenty of extra clerks to wait upon you promptly. We realize that such values coming right at the time when many people desire Nottingham lace curtains for their Summer homes will create a furore in our upholstery department, Here’s the bargain story concisely told, if you want it at a glance, 89c. for curtains regularly priced 1.35 and 1.50. 96c. for curtains re; 1.25 for curtains ey pig priced 1.95 and 2,25. grade. seats upholstered in plain green broad arms, built for strength, 53.25 for rockers with closely woven reed seats, extra high backs, broad arms, shown in red, green and H *2 for rockers with closely woven reed seats and slat backs, broad arms, shown in red, green and nat- Rockers. Arm Chairs. Tables. $12.00 $12.00 7.28 13.00 13.00 ; 758 13.75 14,00 9.00 Settees—20.00 15.00 9.75 21.0C 11,25 We bought 2,000 rolls at a reasonable 1.95 for curtains regularly ra 2G © Rockers that you'd ordinarily be glad to pay $6 for—they rarely sell for less than thit—handsome and * comfortable—made according to our special directions; built with the same care as th® most expensive ak; genuine birch mahogany finish, highly polished; round, shapely backs and graceful arms; arranged at silk and plush or figured silk velours; never sell regularly at any store for less $3 75 s in the most st n't you think it’s time to purchase your Summer supply in view of ly priced 1.65 and 1.75. .65 for curtains regularly priced 2.50 and 2.75. iced 2.85 and 3.00. for curtains ee 3.25 and 3.50, for curtains regularly priced 3.85 and 4.25. These are the patterns that are so popular this season, but the usual change in the Preparatory to the next season’s 1un impelled the manufacturer to close out his entire lot great loss, That’s why you can buy them for so little. ‘ t They aré reproductions of Brussels, Renaissance, Arabian, Marie Antoinette, Antique, Cluny and Novelty laces—in the newest Scotch, Saxony and Nottingham weaves—the richest assembly { of curtains shown in New York for a Jong tims—89c, to 2.50. a rongly made furniture, we can offer it at prices like Fitth Floor. woven seats and natural, Braided Rush Braided Rush Braided Rush ' lockers, Arm Chairs. ttees. $9.00 $6.75 $12.75 9.75 8.00 14,50 10.00 9.25 17.00 12.00 11.00 17,75 12.50 13.00 19.25 ade mattings--value 6.75 at 0.95. grade 6,75 china matting at 3.951 Summer home furnishers will not they'll tun their thoughts into an exceptionally large saving to-morrow. Price concession—the surplus stock of a Prominent maker. We never saw prettier designs, Here’s the wt the prices read: 13.95 2) noe. 6x ois $5.45 for 10.50 6x9 Japanese Rugs—é *, ?7,". China Matting. Japan Matting. that? s very convenient for the Summer home, and we don't expect Spectat. Regular. to have one of these splendid Japanese Rugs in rich Oriental de- Spectal. Regular, signs left afer to-morrow’s great sale. They're in the front rank of $3.95 $6.75 $7.95 $11.50 popularity as Summer nee ‘ 4.95 7.75 4 * Special. Regular. ize, ) Special. Regular, fee 5.95 Abs 8.95 12.50 ‘ 95 $22.00 12x15 ft.| 7.65 $12.00 7.6x10, ‘i ‘ 15:93 18.50 40xt4 {t.| 5.48 10.50 6x9 ft. ‘ a at 9.88 4590 10.85 1475 9xt2 tt! 4135 4.85 . 30x60 “in, A 5 10.50 10.98 tc 496, square yd. for 956. for $1,50 best 99 12.00 sq. yd. for 30c, and —65c. imp. cork lino- lity body Brussels 10.95 14.00 13.95 18.00 40c. oilcloth. leum—4 yds. wide. 12.95 16,00 = 18.98 SS fs Just 100 *12 dinner sets,°7.75 It’s fly time and we've the strongest "THERE'S one thing sure—if we could show one of these $12 American ou in dinner sets at $7.75 to every person who it to have one for the ining room in the city or Summer home we'd have to devote the whole s| ore to dinner-ware in order to supply Feurth Floor, Just think of 100 pieces, all handsomely decorated with the neat spray effects, and only $7.75 for your choice of the de- signs, Besides dinner-ware here are lots of other special bargains that are sure to Interest you and a throng of others. 58.95 for American porce- lain dinner sets of 100 pieces, all pieces traced in gold. $9.45 for $15 English por- celain dinner sets pieces, green border pattern. 100 $14,50 for 22.00 Austrian china dinner sets and neat spray decorations. 419.95 for Theo. Haviland china sets of 100 pieces. 55c. doz. for lead blown tumblers. Cut glass. $1.35 for cut glass handled | *2.50 for cut glass celery nappies, rich, deep cuttings. trays, rich pattern, $2.45 for cut glass water bottles, new designs and cut- ting, 32.45 for cut glass bowls, new pattern. Glock sets— That great sale of teas and groceries brings thousands of people. unds of high-grade teas from Ceylon, Japan and China | axhinraling if Ichizo Fi S jams are rior in qtal and tlayor, to. can.. FSS *4.50 pr. for cut glass . sugar and cream sets, good size and Heh cutting, 39c. ea. for cut glass salt and peppers with sterling tops. Marble clock sets, with bronze trimmings, #19.95 ‘for 40,00 value, MPSON CRAWFORD CO. are selling thousands of po t special prices on the stre1 Tea Gavan Model Food Store, Sixth Floor. Under the direction o! ental style, as the Mikado is served in the Royal eae Here’s a list of teas, th of the delicious flavor and Gardens of Japan, T'S FLY time now—time your Mig add that your screens were op pee bar ae view, so strong they'll last twice as | for which you'd pay as i BS Here’s a timely purchase of 10,000 extension low figure which accounts for the Prices thousands have been awaiting. screens at lowest prices. these have such tiny meshes that they’re m wires are so slender that they don’t obstruct the as the ordinary screens much, : Basement Salesroom Screens at an exceptionally ‘ Side spring screens, Adjustable sliding screens, Height. Extension. Special, Height. Extension, Spectal, 24 in, 37 in. 236 26 in, 37 in. 450 30 In, 30 in, 250 28 in. 37 in. 466 30 in, 35 in, 306 30 in. 37 in, 50c 30 In, 39 in, 366 30 in, 45 in, 656 36 in, 45 in. 786 Mebtrcall pitts Rue, rea Ne “BE Poe dRE Sys: the d groceries from which you can easily figure up your great saving. Come if you fonibly can.” Olbarwise send kya order by mail, or call Chelsea 2,1Co. Refrigerators at very special prices. the ile Gin "| Sundries and hard- marc ibe. oF for hose reel; holés i, of . for walvanised retrig- is 150 Ibe. for nursery, Fetrin- od with min- aroma which we invite you to enjoy in the Japanese asawa, direct from Japatit tea will us resi in real Ori- Sixth Fleer. ~ Sue Bde. aes ‘ oryant meant os | ae, ty: nd L & mne| Ee Teeny

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