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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; JUNE 22, 1904 “SIXTH AVE., 22D TO 23D STREET. Ney York's aw” YY EST 14th ST. suse Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6. Summer notio Furniture at Amazing Price Sacrifices. UCKS STRONG AND {BARGAIN COUNTER LAT THE CLOSE IMMIGRANT SWARMS Tonsolldated Gas, the Feature| The Sweepings of All Europe Are ; In Late Trading, Leads the} Being Deposited at City’s | List in Gains, While Canadian Gate Under the £2 CoO. iy am OUT THIS co SS rari A FREE TICKET TO LUNA PARK Good Week Days, Sundays, Hollday= Pacific Slows Down. Passage Rate. sale di PRESENTED 47 OUR STORD Fi chee Beat Broce oe Lager } 1 a af Arm Oak Din- y Oak je i eX { y MAY MAKE OF 26c. Z ie ‘THE TRACTIONS FALL BACK.| PENNILESS THEY COME, raor Mar . AND OVER. Tee IAL aii double tops, 5 large ‘ + . cn justration, rawers, tases). EXPECTING RICHES HERE. It’s an extraordinary occasion always—this annual June event—but for this set bach 2 aot carved head ro] Cietbmee $83 on Atchison, St. Paul, IIlinols Central, week’s sale more extraordinary than ever. It’s a great gathering—great sale—of the thousand and one Bn ake ‘on top, seat! ripe carved front and 2 bevelled French plate mirrors; value $20, at 12.75 Highly Finished Golden Oak Ex- tension Tables, like illustration, with massive fluted legs, 3 extra leaves, hardwood slides; ; all well constructed; value $10.00; special, by 100 Iron Couch Beds, Ate seerees eevee cece like illustration. National Spring and heavy bronze frame, including a reversible mattress and bolster covered in fancy denim; value $10.75; sale price, COMPILE. scree seceeeeeee rss seeee on trifles so often overlooked—and with prices about ordinary wholesale cost—often less. D Light-weight dress| Pearl lace pins—Colors only— shields. eee Tegiiat price| worth be. doz,—spectal «doz. for 5c We. $1.50, special at Loulewle & Nashvilie, Penney! | The Crippled, the Old, the Spent \ Vania, Ing ani seourl an Unton Pacific Show Well. Seek Fortune, but Many Are Being Turned Back. 2 , y ¢ front silk pad hose sup- Dress shields Washable dress . doz. 2 Made of the very best {zon 8 and 4; regular price| Chiffon collars—Black and white; torial—worth 2c. to 8c. 9 special, pair... 5c pecial Wo, di mu sizes—worth 100.—speolal | (je a a aire) “ Or. +e in cubes—100 pi, e— wing silk—100 yd. spools; black Ddlack and mesoeted pint, ee, end colors — worth 9. spool— 4c The imy roved S cer 100,—special at... Spectal é5e. Goa. OF Epool...-..- pro Pine Hairpin cabinets Highly polishoa -sewmg silk—Dressmakere’ sewin, hand. oak cabinets, filled with assorted for $1.75. be.—spectal two for.. ee Strength marked the closing of the ie wtock market to-day, although trading | po the land of milk and honey. though was extremely dull. The feature of the| they haven't any money, the immigrants 7 active list during the afternoon session | come flocking every day. And the trouble 4 Consolidated Gas and rights. The/is that these alien hordes brought ldtter was up 1-2 per cent, while the| into the land of the free by the “bar- a former closed .at 196 1-2, almost 2 points | gain counter" two-pound steerage rate st are as helplens and as Indifferent a lot Poqulne price Bere | ec Bret quality’ hairpins—worth Bo AR dealings, but cloned up over 1 point, In|to the responstbility which is imposed Alpaca skirt braid—6 yd.pe.—black An_ absolutely _ first-class ; the Industrial group the Stee] Issues| upon them. - only — worth 10c. po.t special 6 machine-can ‘There wns a little pressure on Cop-| cause I can come cheap and it is maybe Corset laces—Marcerized silk—5 yd. any kind of pins one worth 100.—special 10c | per, but the price was unchanged, while ree boxes for... ye 5 —regul — better luck here," said a ewarthy copes ieees cM colo! regular 5c =e sewing—with Silk corset Ln teaaad yae a regular price Sc, pr. -speoial ffor O 4 25c Shoe laces—Black—1-4, 5-4, 6-4— Smith’s 9x12 Axminster Rug at 15.98. worth 4, and Se, pair—spectal * The Sabing Is Almost $10, and the Opportunity Is One in a Hundred. Bair tor 5c ed. This ma- || Shoe pollsh—-The Halo,” ye You'll pay a great deil more for rugs of tifis size and quality when the rug season opens in the Silk tle laces—Black only in. \ _chine is dem- worth Sic.—specinl, box... fall. It will pay you handsomely to lay one of these away until you need it then. We have 1 h onstratedand || invisible hairpins—Straght and only one design—an Oriental pattern that will make a handsome covering for your library, 1 E 98 orim t oe skinned Syrian to-day. Canadian Pacific was slow in the finaljas over visited Ellis Island in regard al $1.70: dz, or spool realized fractional gains. “I don't know why I come—Just be- plese Le used for} | Tollet pins—1 box 108 assoried Jocal Tractions closed a trifle off. large and]| Mat pins—Fancy hat pins—many This answer tolls the story for al- avail eloat Hizlea, ta select trom—worth Se pistes Cee, India tape—Worth 5o. 7 Be two bunches for. and warrant- In the railroad group Atchison, St. j j a 8 most every one of these $10 immigrants. j Paul, Illinois Central, pester tene Question them all, the Russian Jews } Nashville, Missour! Pacific, Pennsy!-| trom Whitechapel, the East Enders oe yania, rants and Union Pacific were] pop, London, the Greeks, the Hunga- | SRonde were Art i riang, the Poles—thay will all tell you. The total sales of stocks were 209,400] with a shrag of the shoulders, that A ig shares and of bonds $2,501,000. they thought it was a chance to come to America, and they didn’t bother about how they would make a living. Auy One Can Win Here. — sold evary- 5 18 —WC dining-room ftice floor. They are not strictly perfect, but. the defects are not noticeable, otra books - where at $3.50. ote He | 75 paper; estat aes rorth 0. 5 ining-room or office floor. ey, ot strictly p Faia : taba ALI te go at our epecial price he Garter. clastic s Sar Dressmakers’ pins— 0 ic—All_ colors—frilled and will not injure wearing qualities. . i seek %S There are a few in this same design, perfect in every way, in size 8.3x10.6, that other stores are selling at $22.98, Buy them here to-morrow at... Smith's Brussels Rugs, 9x12, at $10.98. "84.50 Granite Art Squares at $2.98, ‘The Clo To-day's highest, lowest a1 gpd net changes, from ye just edge—worth Ifo. yard—spe- Qe Pi B Sheet COLER EC ere mS c0r Belt and girdle foundation— All otal, yard J fival, or from recorded sal “Everybody can make a living tn "tows: America." Safety pins—Heavy nickel plated; sizes—bla y 8 s | French frilled ed; rt it eye aoe be v from — ih, fexet tlh ants Handsome patterns,and at this price i : . i} Amal ie Tai Coes comaires | never Desore Daye there, Desa Bommeay |) NSU astern cere OIL apeatele es rieii oe eine e. Nespeumlegetion birt a LOC one of the most remarkable bargains These are rugs especially designed for dining. Am. } : 1 i SOR RLS mUOen iA SH tore’ Orn of the entire season. Smith’s Brussels room use, and they make a dainty, practi- - | Sl hase: whee ninen Bec T ’ G d ’ need no word as to their beauty or cal floor covering for that purpose: three ; ame uate durabilit: 12 size— ber— yards square; usually soid at $4.98; spe- ae i "g] secon ns ™arorsdnaer'ae ‘sue | These covert coats will go.; Graduating dresses for ||] Saniysonscierimente FUL rin alee een =O Bait, + Europ 189 : : j ee BR t ig seemed Selmore th xn the de nto Following a busy season’s selling, we find many irs an misses. Fy . S ilies eam ct a ae = g 65c. Gork Linoleum, 2 Yards Wide, at 39 hte. Bie fhe Ryndam ana Finland have added | Sroken ses tint ssh ee ae é Misses’ graduating d . G. or ino eum, ar Ss | e, a G. ' . r ¢ chenp-rate Immigrants in swarms. ‘omen’s $6.50 coats, $3.95— -finis! resses —Tw: This tifth-f1 u a v2 + &. ; ‘+ %) ‘rhe Bast End immigrants from Lon- domentio’ covert well made/and lined GoD the ree catia in fated Of Its kind In New York it we were nat otteine MoO SF Sampson's Oticloth, 19. a Sq. Yd. ol. rt} vt thy, se and the Wy mleshapa Russian Jews Women's $11 coats, $6.95 — Narrow welt 6. 95 sian lawn and French or- the best values that it 1s possible to buy. Think DD OF The name of Sampson is synonymous with the WRENN GE Tales ce edie eek eae covert coats, handsomely finished, for.... Oe gandie; yoke of lace, in of getting an excellent Linoleum, 2 yards wide, [NY Agr S7 Al very best grade of oilctoth, and when you can wa aie 41 Heat! sertion and medallions; at 39c. persquare yard! That's exactly what we - get this regular 30c. oilcloth at 19c. you ought louy loots tm] “L came over here to get a Job as a kei 3 are offering for to-morrow’: 1 ee OG , IRR AR TL Ri cen ents taiscthimk pala eeuae T ilk for the priceof Liseioh rr hdaisia belt A Tah Saag > Ope”, Fh to come here in remarkably quick x NOM hy — ay] Enelishman named Joseph Enge; ‘‘T WO SILK Wraps or the riceol one, fons eaindaeverinn ster which miost stores are charging ‘ time, Shown in 6-4 and 8-4 aly a2 fH] come from New Castle and it only cost || $12.50 taffeta Etons or loose coats—Thursday....7.50 lace edge, sash With deeds 6Sc. per square yard. Special AA widths; 30c. value; on sale to- Cc Fs + 4 fier Charen to tase aie 1 couiaate $15 and $18 taffeta, peau bow — value $16.95 — for ber square yard, at, tee a morrow at, sq. i ine $1 (EE + «| get work for 1 would orly be out the delsole mnerad oe 10 00 & 8 95 oateates nen 1 1 95 ° t tf] two pounds and the chances over here dot cae ET A odes M4 ¢ lta Sh . Sale of Ja hi M tt = 2) are certainty fine.”” Misses’ graduating dresses — panese an ina a in e Fine organdie; large bertha cape effect, with six rows of fine Valenciennes insertion and lace edge to match; Iat- Real Value from $8.98 to $10 Per Roll. Don’t Miss This Opportunity. Japanese and China Mattings of such quality, colo. ings and design were never before offered “Artic, Here's Your Chance.” Women’s summer skirts: extra. Arthur Charles Smith, eged_ thirty- z f 4 five, from London, expinins the attitude Irresistible inducements that will appeal to every of many an English immisrant, He is j Wry Ts deformed from curvature of the epine|& Woman who appreciates rare value. est model skirt, finished’ with $2.75 wash skirts for $1,25—Wash skirts, neatly seven rows of Insertion, trimmed, pleated and piped; made of , Russian lace edge to match—value $23.95—spe- 18 75 e at such alow price in June, Just when you are naturally looking for these cool, attrac- tive floor coverings, this most ¢xceptional opportunity is offe 4 The Matting is new, pliable, tough and durable. Of course, tl will be swift selling to-morrow at this price, and the earlier you buy e ~ ~ Sy in coming to America was fn) % ik | the wildest hopes of ease and plenty. dotted materiai—but one to a custo- 1 25 celal Q] “I've been wantin’ to come over for a mer ...- peeeee ceeeeeeeeeee sees Be Child’s confirmation dress—Persian lawn—yok. i] re a a a 7 | tong tome, ‘mut when I en the two-]] 94.00 skirts, $2.75 Only 300 In the ot——siclian, | Ane tucks and open neediework, ‘ertha ifn: the greater choice range you will find. Full 40-yard roils, special at pound ryte I saya Artle, there's yer English tweeds, light and dark mixtures, white work, Van Dyke style; full skirt, with twelve Roll of 20 Yards at $2.99, or Per Yard, 5c. chance. Me auld mother I pute her in d ms -} rows of tucks; sizes 6 t = a home they calla {t a lunatle asylum, HNL Hier rer era een Reo 05 76 $9.76—tor Thursday ..... & eee 6.75 ° By ANR20E 4 NOT SPREADING STNNLORS STRIKE fice srisas “71,000 doz, fabric glove come to America all seem to be bound for New York, there to enjoy a “prince- ly" existence as frult vendgra, © to Siny in New Yor 59c for $1 waists. White Lawn Waists, made with fine tucks: Plaits, entirely homstitched, with centre bos ay Stern Brothers AREFUL COE less than half price.” { saaritz and tmaose week. thew ea “to Work To-Day—Manufac-| nunas and day inborers, and the major- || and white and pol insertion and lace edge shel ede eel teense Bt Shee Melitta cntire front and back ; | ity who do not Intend going into the} ‘Silk gloves (just the thing for present wear) and a 4 ck tucked; many of th turers Stand Firm frult business say they will work on | ott Sie son's most handsome styles—wonderful 4 oy l. si ita, 8 S—wonderful fruit business say they will work on |H vatlety of other most-In-demand style WAlUG IAL ayaa eee 1.98 ‘he Russian Jews, too, have no di : sus. G t “ i + ue Hiumsian Ten ton, heveino desire A downtown importer, retiring from business, $2:00 Walsts, 98c.—Very handsome White Lawn To-morrow, an Extraordinary, Offering of Employers Say Many of the Men| children of the Ghetto and trom tho|| throw before ua this tempting chance—one of the } to the sider manger We embroidery; buttoned : Russian districts are tailors to a great Glove wonders of th ason The lot consists of styles—all at ‘en or more splendid 9 Men’s Neckwear : Who Quit Yesterday Returned] exe Fete aie Beclgiee San Tae ade ee is see Oe eacierita 8c P The Italians at home have been tarm|f fue quality Isle, 2-clasps, open lace back, in black } $ 228 for $3.00 Waists—Handsome Walsts, ber. FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS, Com arison Xelaep_plece a affect, entirely of lace i / in light, medium and dark effects, also [ase Fach $2,7§ Doz. P WASHABLE SILK DE JOINVILLES, in fancy stripes and solid colors, Value 50c Each for Help-Seekers i oan make money. Some few of them go Sa rn nn oe 9, “There.is small likelihood from to-| by the Fall River Ine up to Boston, Be here Thursday for these. 9 00 h $ . = Men’s Summer Shirts THERE ARE "5 indjcatl " " . i > oy Deere cote (tte. sil ee ete: er ror | eee 19¢c, for 50c, even 35c. for!$1:00 gloves— '° air Switches, 70c of fine quality white, striped and figured madras, ‘ i, K i j ; vont eir battle ery. lot No. 1—No glove Lot No. 2—No glove } Another | ° in medium and dark effects, attached or detached cuff: Paid Help Wantsin this York. In other largo cities the clothing | ‘The Swedes and Notwegians are near- in the lot worth less in the lot worth tess $ Another lot of natural Human Hai best workmanship and perfect fitti * { Pssutenturers ata a Mterally carry | ly all farm hands, and their destinations than 35c.—-many 50. than 59c—many are Switches, all dark, 20 inches long at . 70c RA ote oe a ae NEE OND 75¢ J morning’s World. out the resolution that “open shop’| Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, U- yvalues—Thurs- $1 gloves— Spe neat tee SILK AND LINEN NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, notices be put in their places, as was|linois and all over the Northwestern day, cholce,... 19¢ Thure., chotce 1 lot of $6.00 Natural 7 in a choice assortment of striped effects, BUT Goné here, and for that reason their] States, where they have expectations Switches — 2 Switches, cam ant plaited bosoms and collar bands, Value $3.00 $1.95 | employees are not fayorable to a sym-| of work. ‘The Poles, who have come in|! 18c. for 50c. silk mitts—In addition to the above, } Very special Heht browne ena ore i : s 64. Raid Help Wants in the 13 othet pathy strike. in large numbers, arrive with their fam. we wili place on sale 800 pairs pure silk mitis } $1.60 Natural Wavy | colors— poy nnd, Bray 304 New Yor: Papers combined, The absence from the city of Presi-| tiles of ten and twelve, and start im- in jersey and open work—black and whit Hatr Pompa- to 20 1 Siar % | dent Henry Marks, of the National|mediaiely for the Northwest, where —worth 50c., at, pair Mae Se dours at...... 50¢ Be Gee JL 00 Leather Goods Dep t Soares ae peeeute carers parociatene | etsiitice terse cot sb ey TRAVELLING BAGS and DRESS SUIT GASES, f BAKBRS slonemtenette ») who Is at Lake Placid, is taken that he atistics for the cut-raters have not I renwnnren, ani » fitted and plain. BAKERS 68) LUNCHMEN. .. @ Jn full accord with the stand of the| yet been completed, but from deduc- > BARTENDER! 4| LAUNDRY 3 a lone from simiar itimerant impos s hot weather , cBINDE : New York firms which posted the| the avenue cae pe mi nes Men Also, To- BOOKBINDERS,., 8 WANTS 43 PR vo unre aes el clothin peas sommes ll tia gee Ue ier F eae ea SW oReNGS vette |/5t , vo * ‘ A 78 $3.9] | zoxs.....- net sae, | Place, the ead and front of the Labor | 4%, stayed in” Sew’ York, “ands tne 8 Outing Suit Offer underwear, peieip item an etrlernn ei pa oid 4625 | | Srromarmns.. | smuivane 7. a ¢ P Buea enpotnieg at ine rocont Pris | Gow and iealnne, Kunaan drew Sit 9 to 3 only. 75c.und CRUSHED LEATHER BELTS, black and white, 45c | | svenmen.... 5|sounvens |. 1) jphin Convention o lanufacturers, | Minnesota, 548; Wisconsin, 670, and @heso under: BUTCHERS 12] NECKWE. After a conference with members of hie | Were nearly ail Betndanaviane. penne | Thin coats, without ning, Unprece a ie ‘garments,39c creas 10] NRCRAR ou ; Executive Committee at the Lafayette: | "Very tew go South, Tee erie wave | Mylisbly cut, single and the very Srade Balbriggan Shirts CARPENTERS... 9/OPERATORS .... 19) ‘ Brevoort Hotel, said: of immigration may be said to spread |] double breasted models; and Drawers —ecru color; West Twenty-third Street. CHAMBERMAIDS 10) PAINTERS “Many of the men who struck yester-| Ver the Northweat after st has prac- | strictly all wool and of the sea Shirts with French neck, i CLERKS:.... .... 3] PAPERHANGERS day are returning to work to-day, They | the east site ator, New York, where \ op SITORS. .. : Feallge that. they were. Imposed upon | side absorbs them with seem- fast colorings, in all ‘Ong sleeves. Drawers COMPO! PHOTOGRAPH'Re Fs fp their ‘locals when members not Ingly no hesitation, ar os A Regular with Ia COOKS .. PLUMBURS ..... 8 loved by the forty firms of the Pole: Sweden Bound Weat. Sieeai)EOORUES C70 ——_— (eer double SOUTTERS PORTERS . Mi Bussets — all sizes; 75c. qualities, ‘ork Clothing Manufacturers’ Assocla- i, voted them into the street. Only 6 Nu fe: A_magenta-skirted Pole, wi: ight coats, magenta blouse, was one of the ancient Tak, weminning to see "Where, they (migrants to-day eager to push on to chestnuts for the Independents. rapes ither the cutters nor the tallors, the | j2,°4me over with my brother and his parterppeing employed by men, | Wife and seven children. We had a 0 ee ve prosented their grievances, and if | 00d trip over and bad plenty to eat, they fave any their employers are not | We had steak and ontons for breaktagt, aware of them.” : helm II, at Plymouth, spoke to Capt. | penTisTs . PRESSBRS cutters of the forty fiems quit and of tho steamer ond otters on beste |pasruamna,.;t| Soneere of the steamer and others on board,| namssMAKERS../1T| ROOFERS . but they had heard nothing of the dis-|pRivers ... ... 18| SALESLADTEM appearance of the passenger. DRUG CLERKS.. 0|SALESMEN A dispatch received here from Bremen to-day read as follows: “The North German Lioyd Company eee, $10 Suit for A Thursday Fly BLHV. RUNNERS 5) SEAMSTRESSBS, EMP. AGENCIES, 18| sHOE HANDS ENGINEERS . Be soup, meat stew. apple ple ri i} eee a [And potatoes for dinner, ‘bin . 5] STABLEMEN gruel! and tea for supper, 5 : \ | "We had good A strictly all wool Suit— has no information about Mr. Loomis| pmmpenrs . 11| STENOGRAPH'RS 4 SHIPPING NEWS. Baan, | We ad good yes, a tot he ae woos of the appearance of a regular $20 suit. beyond the fact that he was missed an|aneMEN | Sl aatmiene consin, where my brother ewes icest tropical Here's your chance for two or three th f Assistant Secretary | hour before the arrival of the steamer! gms .... 48| TUCKERS . jon rine MANAC FOR To-pay. | Wee wilt got rich out there cloths—in light and dark shades. The Suits for the price you 98 Brother of Ass! sevbitabatte® ’ pearls tsi Eee a Bun ¥ 7 ta) K y older brot he s : THe TES children, was by ho meres coats are made single and would pay for one ordi- 3s of State, Last Seen on Ocean} A dispatch trom Parts says that ap-| CLERKS 10) VARNISHERS High tow Water y Tor lez double breasted, with broad HAFY Sy wcsseerecacnesee Scot, Li Hi Not Yet B Lo prehension has been aroused there con-| wartpoys..... 8| WAIST HANDS. 2 82 Out SL, , thous: —"" French facings; some quarter ner, Has Not een "| cerning the whereabouts of Mr. Loomis, | ireysriTCHBRS.. 4| w. ¥ iT is an exception, for th : , 5 WAITERS .. 1823 1033) food’ of immigrants, are’ nearly uit" the jined with cool alpaca lining, and all: have Men's $1 Oneita combination suits,69c, ted and that on the request of friends the! nousmwoRK....78|WAITRESSBS z : Srecpinen of he monars) slement: of sieeve linings and padded shoulders, giving prego ele ea AST IE cated. agents of the company are making tn-| HORSESHOERS.. 6] WATCHMAKAG, +» + PORT OF NEW York. A. typical case of the £2-Immigrant Se ab eee eA IMPROVERS..... 6 MISCEL... .. ,,. aR ty James Densmore, from Edinburgh. | COTTON MARKET. JANITORS . ARRIVED. He said “I haven't any friends over here, but; == Fe ee | TOTAL + ron oneal tt to Pittsburg.” T want to ITE, i seatroer, LONDON, June 2%—Apparently noth~| 1. cotton market opened firm to- ing {8 known in regard to the dleap-| day with the lst 7 to 18 points higher. © | pearance of Kent J. Loomis, brother of| Shorts provided moat of the demand hose. talked cheerily t Seanainayians. who eerie Asked why he chose Pittsburg he sald rospeots in the great America. the Northwestern “states, fut veven| @ ber, oera Ry, M12 AS any place: he giiessea. ‘Denamosers | ® tor in New Haven” she | these are in ‘no way typew of physical | bar. Wick to 43-8 8; Decem= me pee ane piace, she mneesod: Denamore te | tga to roy stetee: 1|Dertection. for the wlouctring gait, the | New York's closing prices were: Avalatant Secretary of State Loomis,| And ono or two brokers bid for con- 2) Hains With ta sald. "Sonn GO AY en Oe re ye | MOR «Pelion of both men and’ women | wheat, § 12 bid: September. of "t% siderable blocks of August, The South show the low type of forelener that is | 84 1-8; mber, $4 1 . who was a passenger on board the) wae tne principle seller of that option, —__—_—_————_—__—_—, TRUST COMPANY TO QuiT. Ja e shillings tn a season with his | * oan He expects to t ric! i ; America like ail'the other “twocpound. | hing. What sco fear pouring in on the two-pound ticket. Sila ‘pices North German Lioya steamer Kalser| Poliowing the call reactions oocurred, | Prudential, of Pittsharg, Decided ors. é better to come to America when one can i Septem! my ware: elm If., which left New York June| dye to wroft Yhking, especially in o Make Voluntary Ausignment. Magyars for Minols. come cheap and run risks than to stay WHEAT MARKET. i if Tune cers: sf iui a aveireatiat Plymouth Monday| ew crop months, based on the fine| PITTSBURG, June 2—The Prudent, ‘A lot of Magyars, lavorera from ‘rt-| Yack there, where one must always| ‘The opening of the whent market was |‘ 1:2 to 48 5-8; December, 44 eee weather news. The general trade was | Trust Company, located in the east end and capitalized at $200,000, annot also e, uneducated, uncouth, with no idea | work like a sl My husband he | slightly lower to-day, ‘The demand was] ¢* x *|morning and at Bremen yesterday, rether bearish and sentiment wi to-day that the Board of Directors ‘ Inquiries made at Bromen show that ‘socount. 0 decided to quit business and make bearish on yester- Gays antiing by New Orleans fatorentc open! ent in thelr heads execept that in America |comes as soon as works more in tl they can get,more money for I flaldg' to make money for the passages’ | UERE and scattered. on light roainte aay | Patt WIN Discharge Welchers. [sir Loomis was seen at midnight Sun- — lees work, re were bound for Ilinols, where t f | OUTGOING STEAMSHTIPS. Polativea Harseain anon twin? oad och see fe bait o inert decal ie WASHINGTON, June 2.—Secrotary|day on board tho steamer and htat he prices were: , June. | voluntary assignment. ‘The closing ’ SAILED TO-DAY. two cents fn ‘his pocket, awaits money |cause of their general incompetenee, a opening prices were: | Teft has refused to allow the War De-| was missing at 1 o'clock Monday morn- te the institution did not cause much of wel. Colorado, Galveston. | from a brother, © authorities |to earn x living, but every one ot 991-2; ;!partment ‘to be used as a ooliecti Ne seems to know what hep- furry. ‘oteus, New Orleans, | think Janos will be on the bounding|them stirred by the oh stecrage 1-2; Beptomber, 841-8; ction Jing. No one 8 to Knol ik Charleston, | waves +0 Trleate ‘when that | ate which has given them ehe change | December, 841-4 Fe eye inte Mpareae Bee esata; | Dened in tho interval, Hamilton, Norfolk, money arrives, to. look to ica. Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat cee eee iy omnes ‘The representative of the agents:of ¢