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METAL ISSUES SHOW WELL. : ‘Atetieon, *Battimore & Ohio, Penr- gylvania, Missourt Pacific, Reading and $t, Paul Among Leadera--Un- fon-and-Bouthern Pacific -Weak. of the market was the num- 508, epectaition dealt tn. +1 point higher, ‘Loulp sand Gan Francisco second pre ferred’ ted the raiiroad list, each clos-| & ing from 1-4 to over 1 per cent a a farket closed firm, with sales of stocks were 792,100 Phares and of bonds $3,516.00 Closing Quotations, cs, TS a Feature of the| O° The bodies of Dr. Victor Steinberger and his brother Max, who were drowned yesterday at Canarsie In the presence of two other brothers and:twowbrothers~ inlaw, were found to-day and taken to the Steinberger home, Bighty-fourth street. was also attached to tho staff of the ‘Mount Sinal Hospital. ‘The etx men were bathing in Jamaica Bay when the two brothers who are and never came to the surface altve, Morris and Louie Steinberger were bathing at the time, but they were 0 far djstant that help on thelr part wae out of the question. and Emil Meyers with the four ¢rothers made up the party, Meyers was the only one who was not in the water when the accident happened. Bewustain ts the only one who ta tn the te clasp of Py how he escaped he cannot exactly re- call, tollows: “T-am @ pretty good swimmer, and pwhen we were all in the water 1 waded owt to let the others know where it |! ‘was-ehatiow and where it got deep. We couldeee the bottom well covered with rocks and shells and thought there was thing about the tides and the currents. Just before we got in ti @ lot of boys dressing themselves and paturally thought that they had been AW BROTHERS DROWN, Out by the Tide, and Brother-in-Law Came Near Losing Life with Them. tor us to do the same. No, 0 East ere the water was Dr. Steinberger 1 yelled &@ Board of Health physiclan and further; go back; §o be ‘The next thing TI ki carried out towand me. straight line very ewiftly, As T fixed m: him back ward. he now dead were swept out by @ stron] thrown quite @ little ways. was . | tide. Before help could reach them coy back of Ln and RS eateeh out ities, but every single pair ter | Mia bands and grabbed the doctor. ‘they had been carried under the wa! *E t Se seep on thelr pea exceedingly good buy at a toe By were arm fue, and w three went Rescued by a Bon could not quickly we came carried Jacob Bernstein ‘and when 1 came to the 9 came out with wired, to-day to tell the story of | “ot At one time he was ee eet the brothers’ arme and, fils adoount of the mishap ta 4%) 1nw disappear. the surface, watched him tn Story of the Drowning. hie way to th scanned went Sih, Sat ton tae the only man who could Be seen, Dr. Stet wes was marred. "His widow was married, town this morning. Dr. Steinberger ‘thi ree old. Bows was thirty. danger at all. We didn't know any- water we saw UNABLE T0 HELP THEM Victor and Max Steinberger Were Swept in bathing and ahat. t would be safe “T called to the others that it was safe, and then they waded into the wa- f ter. ss Iam a awimmer I left them to| orward t hen’ I reached @ place pretty deep turned round and etarted to swim back, i the water and being was floundering tn ie a if 90 a8 ‘pie I db, ‘and he was |. Arm in ris rer’ | to-day’s price, “While imder the water we seperated ted, and Terie opt Pot calf, vici kid, boat I, too, ore, Water for all evidences of the two who down; they ran up and down the beach shouting and catting for nel J to swim themselves, ba Ai ut bo: who had @ boat anchored near by hear the shouting and he Went to the ald of known In. yesterday he returned to. was brother who es Bstazes52 ee: St Heel tetel tlteee Ht 11 2 FFFF Be: re StEVsans: i ste >. $3233853.25° ee A eee ee eS PSPS FERE EE CTS: & PS l++ el+i ot od SULLY CREDITORS MEET. Want to Know When Proposed 3 Cash Dividend Will Be Patd, Daniel J, Sully & Co, and Dantel J Bully Individualy made formal offers of compromise to the creditors who me today tn the office of MacGrane Cox, 4a referee, at No. 65 Wall street. The terms sugrested have already been made public—40 per cent. cash and 10 Der cent. in ninety-day notes of D, J. Bully & Co. Mr, Harding, representing John R Dos Passos, counsel for Sully, was saked when the bankrupt would be pre- pared to put up the eash necessary to make good bis offer. He could not tell, and although the general sentiment of the firm's creditors seemed to be to fol- low the lead of the Cotton Exchange and accept the offer none was willing to waive any legal standing until it was definitely stated when the cash dividend should be paid. The individual who are in the minority have had any formal meeting to disc Proposed compromise, STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. Americans Improved During Trad. ing and Closed Firm, LONDON, July 13—Money was in strong demand in the market to-day for the payment of various calls and owing €0 the prospect of further heavy calls during the week. pathetically firm Trading on the Stock Exchange separive, being affected by th the ‘money market. Cor Weak on the scarcity of money an uasia's action in the Red Sea, Home dis were Nkewise! influenced so at, though the prospects of dividends it ericans | York | mat about parity. operations mainly were profession- Stocks improved later and closed — WHEAT MARKET, Anfluenced by cables the wheat market Opened aboyt 1 cent higher to-day in We face of fine weather conditions. ‘The advance was attended by foreign buying orders and after the rt the continued until September reached Discounts were sym- few York's opening prices were: Sep-| if wheat, 2 1-4; December, 91 1-8 14. ieago's opening prices were: July et to 7 1-4: September, & 1-8 t gage cern COTTON MARKET, Jocal cotton market opened weak ‘With the list 7 to 2 points lower (lower cables from Liverpool. was a fair seller for both ac- | Foliowing the call scattered rallied prices several points Jowest and there seemed to be Among the bulls to tchel| H.ONeill & Co. Extraordinary Offering of Linen Costumes and Suits. ——=Prices Just Half— Elegant designs—new models—lace-trimmed and tallored—some are suitable for morning wear; others for the most dressy occasions. On Sale Tuesday. The $59.00 lace trimmed Linen Costumes........ } $30.00 Linen Gostumesrorssns 92500 The $40.00 fine embroid-) , ered Linen Suits......0. }$20.00 The $30.00 and $35.00. ¢, embroidered Linen Suits f $15.00 The $20.00 and $25.00. Linen Suits,.....0+-s0++ These really clegant'Suits come in champagne, light green, white, oyster, light blue and Belgian pink, With lots of summer weather ahead these ideal garments for city, sea- shore or mountain wear, at just half price, will surely get an enthu- siastic reception, (Third Floor.) 10.00 ‘w 1 aN iced We Special Values for Tuesday in Black Taffeta Silks. 2500 yards BLACK TAFFETA SILK which we reaemensan to give excellent wear—in two widths, as follows: 19 inches wide, 27 inches wide, 45c yard. 59C yard. No mail orders filled—None sent C. 0, D. + (Tirst Toor.) Le _Thousands of Pieces of Fine Laces, All-Overs and Nets At About ¥ Their Former Prices, LACES—in edgings, insertings, galloons, bandings and demi-flounces, in white, black, cream, butter, champagne, Arabian and two-toned, Former prices were! At 10¢,, 15¢. 25C4 35Cy 50C., 75¢. NETS and ALL-OVERS—4S.inch Nets and 18-inch All- Overs, in black, white, butter and Areblan shades; formerly 60c $1:75 to $2.90; atsecerseses ering FLOUNCINGS—42-inch real hand run Black Spanish Flouncings—regular price, $7.00 to $9.00 per yard; at......, }$2.75 FLOUNCINGS—42 and 45-inch Black real Marquise Flouncings—value $12.00 to $17.00 per yard; at....... ’ 1$4.85 Writing Papers, A combination sale for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, The popular cambric finish BOX PAPERS—Larye paper—1 Ib., containing 100! 21.¢ riety to select from— M Eaveiopesio sich, #e: pockage lar prices 39. to $00— cial at faic We've a good thing to put lay, 5,000 pairs of shoes on sale, and while probably not over 500 are from our own shelves, there are several times that number of strictly $5 quality, he reat are various qual- 1,700 pairs are low shoes, the rest high lace and button. Calf, patent leather, box $2.75. All sizes, but men with sample cise feet— to! happy chance, Rooras, Purr & Company. 308 Broadway. cor AN postive City oe Te 2 Tah Ath A an wo je ve, 1200 Broadway, cor. 82 all and 84 West 934 | Furniture Sale, Our Annual Clearance Sale of Furniture continues during the week, at Reduce tions of 25% 10 50% off regular prices, Summer Furniture, Porch Furniture, Mission Furniture, Bedroom Furniture, Parlor Furniture, Dining Furniture, Cabinets, Chevals, Rockers, Desks, Settces and Mirrors. Lord & Tayloy, Broadway and Twentleth Street and Fifth Avenue, MANY DRINK Old Crow Rye Bold only In our = | registered bottles | everywhere. NEVER IN BULK. HB. KIRK GD. NY. Sole Bolles, | } '}One Dollar ‘Per Week | ms an Account, ‘erms Also arsard to New ; d Connecticut. ROOMS. .<% FUAMISHEDE:D ROOMS? *:$ PewiGsMEntlD ROOMS ®.$ runmisnEeel || Write for Complete List of Goods, |]. Everything for Housekeeping. We Pay Freight and Carfare, 8451.53 Ave rr st NAY | 4 good voice Is often « fortune | That fortune may be converted into | teady money thro the “Musical” In World Want, | While thousands of local butchers have taken advantage of the strike declared by meat cutters, meat Two Blue Trading Stamps Till 12 o’Clock, Then One Meat Prices Have Not Advanced at The 14th Street Store Sixth Floor. ~ carriers and meat dressers to advance prices on all fresh, smoked, salt and canned meats, and also on fowl % of every description, The 14th Street Store, having one of the best appointed meat markets in the United ‘ States, and carrying one of the largest:stocks, is contented with the same low, close prices that prevailed before the labor disturbances occurred. In this connection we assure our patrons that we shall not raise our meat prices, We invite the attention of all to the appended quotations: ; : si In the Market LAMB—Short forequarter, POTTED MEAT—Ar-| ROAST BEEF--Armour'sPrime HANS - BEEF—Rib roast, per 1b. 12€ | Pet se gag Oy rage Poted Tongue, gy | Rous, 2b can, special, 19€ | | Civedr espe elent ee FRESH BEEF—tor boil- SPA BS — Corned, hate CORNED BFEF — Armour’s | | The 14th St $ ing, pet Ibsssseesseenees 7c Pt Drsssss soeercrs .. 6 BAIRD BESFin ate dence best brandy for immediate use, | |b. se hie 124%¢ pEF—! LITTL 3 Corns 1 Shey a 1» 23e5 Mg. ise pp oaryon di 15¢ | Fork—Setected, per tb... MOG | diumeses vcesasee ve. See ee Al In the Fish Market FRESH MEAT—Chopped, 9, |CHICKEN OR TURKEY — | OX TONGUE—Veribet brand, | BACON—Armour's bet in tin | BLUEFISH Fancy Sea Bas Be scab txecuaacineces 9c Boned, Armour's 1b 4 ge | for acing 14h can, go * jf lb, 25e. 150 nee Nee ae . ed, can, 2365 M4-lb. canseoe of Melb, CAMs eee e ee IDs eeeressreverteree BOE | Orecssstettersees Pa Ne eiivarice lic LOAF—Ham,, Veal ot Beet, LUNCH TONGUE—Liboy's SAUSAGE -Amow's best, for | Pig hea e, soft shell, i L-lb. can, 23c,; in Ye “Ib, » 29; Held, incheon, lb, ¥ seeees seeeee es . freuaie, por Tes ABYC | Ih cesveersvvvveee ABC | eabvasterrerverescvne NTC | doen, SL.10Fan.... 10@ | SALMON STEAKS ier ge Hosiery Sale | Women’s 9.50 Dotted | Save on Drugs |» SSSSS==——.. Main Floor, Main Floor Swi D N 3. 98 You can go to the corner P dinar Ss resses Ow le drug store a half block awa Can't give these extraordinary bed aay wess and buy the same drugs tf z “ 7 eco Floor. Wwe se! bargains in hosiery the Lapin Don't care how many bargains you have but you'll pay just about twice of space they are really entit " encountered this s you have not seen as much for identically the to, but we trust you will appre one that equals this, A dress, in all sizes, jamie sy fhe point? ciate them just the same. beautifully made of Dotted ep into The 14th Street 4 ‘There's « positive saving of from 33 1.3 to 40 per cent.on every paite Women's black lace lisle, double sole,heeland toe; value 25c, Women's white feet ; value 15¢, 10¢ Men’s fine cotton, | Men's fancy silk firmly woven; embroidered, value 12%e, lisle finished, _10c_ Children’s, of cashmere, silk heel and toe; value 25e, Children's white jand black lace isle; value 19¢, 12ic | 12:¢ | Blankets and Comfortables Fourth Floor, Such cool nights as these require the use of light-weight blankets or comfort- ables and so we include in our low-priced Mid-Summer Sale offerings tor Tuesday a large number of these coverings. Qual ties are unexcelled at the prices named, and every reduction a positive one, 796 98c $1.25 $1.49 Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets 59c 75c 98ce 1.19 1.19 and 1.39 Summer Com- fortables at 98¢. 1,75 Slumber Robes, in Roman striped effects, at 1.39. White Bed Spreads 8 = 2S 02.00 Spreads Spreads Spreads Spreads 79¢ 98c 1.29 1.69 Pillow Cases, 45x36, apecial, each, at 834, Infants’ Wear Reduced Second Floor, ts’ Hats of white lawn, with tte iiered raftes, tritamed with rib- * bon, value 1.35, at 98e, Infants’ Hats of white mull, embroi- dered silk crown, value 75c., at 48¢, Caps of White Lawn, lace and sees trim, value 39c., at BE, Infafits’ Morning Slips of white nainsook, sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years, value 48c.,at 35e, ts’ Sacques of fiannel, in Levert pink and blue, sizes 1 and 2 yearg value 25c., at 19¢, f Musical Instruments Taira Floor, ‘We are now showing a full assortment of Stewart Banjos, Stella and Mira Music Boxes, Mandolins, Guitars and Violins from a 50,00 Violin down to a 2c. Violin Bndge. 1,95 Metronomes at 1.60 2.95 Metronomes at 2.45 Tambourines at 16¢ Hohner Harmonicas at 100 Violin Cases at T8¢ Regulation Fifes at 29¢ Wee Reta full set, finest quality, for Hamilton Music Stand at 69e Columbia No. 2 Guitar Zither at 1.59 8.00 Violin Bows at 6.78 Violin Bows rehaired with best Russian hair while you wait, 36¢ You Save Swiss in a manner similar to Pe val the accompanying illustration, In the skirt some of the details These 4. ‘different, but just as at- Dresses tractive, The waist of this dress is made with a deep circular bertha trim- med with Valenciennes lace. The skirt is nine gored and wide flaring with side- ; plaited panel. “This is a splendid $9.50 model at 3.98 — 37.75 Shirt.waist Suits, of linen, at 3.98 Women's 2,95 Shirt-waist Suits, of fancy lawn and madras, at 1,68 Women's 2.25 Shirt-waist Suits, of madras and lawn, at 1,28 Women’s Walki Women's Walking Skirts, of Scotch tweed, ing Shiels Women's Pique Walking Skirts, value 2.75, at 1.48 Women's 2.25 Walking Skirts, of wash material, side plaited, at 1.28 Women’s Bathin: Women's Bathing Suits of brilliantine, erney Fees 9 Women's they tee of mohair, value 3.95, at 2.58 Children 's Tricot Flannel Bathing Suits, value 2 95, at 1.89 Women's 2.75 Bathing Suits of serge and mobair, handsomely trimmed, 1,69 Geta NewSuitRight Now Third Floor, Men’s 12.00 and 15.00 Suits 6.88 On Sale Tuesday Only, at 6.88 Three hundred and cighty-tive three-piece suits made of worsteds, cheviots, thibets, serges, etc., and 260 Out- le ing Suits, made of crashes, homespuns and ')} Serges, the retail prices of which some weeks 7 ago were $12 and $15, - ‘\ Will be placed on sale Be Tuesday at 6.88, We (don’t pretend that these sults will sell for as much now as they did, but you —can wear them until late, ==in the Fall, and they are hertainly great bargains at 6,88, They are splen- didly tailored in the best ., Styles, and perfectly lined and finished— good $12 and $15 values at 6,88, Boys’ 1.00 Wash 39 c Suits, Fine Bargains at Boys’ Washable Suits, made of dependable washable giaterial, in sailor blouse effects. Sizes from 3 to 8 years, at 39c. Women Would Pay 1.50 for These Oxfords; but We Charge Only 98c Third Floor, We've been extremely fortunate in purchasing shoes at prices enabling us to sell them far below their established values, but at no time have! we succeeded so} 98e¢ A a pair well as in this in- stance. There are for these 600 Pairs of superb These Oxtords | Oxfords, inthis lot, They] They’re have patent colt} worth leather = vamps, all of turn soles and leather backs, The sizes range from 1.60 214 to 8 and the widths from D to E. These shoes} ® Par. are yours Tuesday at 98¢ a pair. Girls’ and Misses’ Strap Sandals Misses’ and Girls’ Strap Sandal Slippers, red kid or black patent 190) om leather, strap and bow of satin turns, spring heel, 69e 6 or white kid skin, akg over lastigs GA GD satin bow. These sandals are s Satta Ios was wear, sizes from 4 to 12 years, value 1,00 .25, at Store and save on the bill a ill almost ‘ Peruna, excellent tonic, 58e Gude's Peptomangan, 69¢ Liquozone at 36¢ and 67¢ Lydis Pinkbam’s Compound, 67¢ Swamp Root, 36e itd @7e Carter's Pills, 2 bottles tor 256 Coke’s Dandruff Cure, 50c siz 360 Free with each bottle, 25c cake Coke's Shampoo Soap, Cranitonic Hair Food at 59¢ Cascara Pills, 3 gr., bottles of 100, at 17¢ Bottle of 50 Lithia Tablets, S-grain, 14e Listerated Tooth Powdey 17¢ Woodbury's Soap, S4e Woodbury’s Powder, 14¢ Woodbury’s Cream, 14¢ Bay Rum, half pint, 10e Mennen's Taleum Powder, 126 Idealia Violet Cold Cream, 7¢ Bulb Family Syringe, 29¢ Bath Spray, 5 feet tubing, 19¢ pg Perfumery, per ounce, 176 Dr. Earl's Syrup of Seven iypophor x phites, well known as the greatest of all tonics and nerve builders, sells rege ularly at 79c,; to-morrow, 49¢ 16-cent Handkerchiefs Se and 10c Maln Floor, Thousands bought handkerchiefs to-day, straining the department almost to its limit. But we have more handkerchief bargains for to-morrow, We thought of Save oth men and wom. Halfand ¢0 when we bought More on for this sale. Tos Kerehiets morrow’s bargains include plain hemstitched col ored border, Jéponette, bandan- na, printand initial handkerchiefs forthe men. For the ladies we have everything in embroidered, hemstitched, initial, etc,, ete, For Women: 5 and 10c Plain H, S. Handkerchiefs, Trish Linen Handkerchiets, Embroidered Handkerchiets, Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, Drawn Work Handkerchiefs, For Men: 5 and 10c Plain H, S, Handkerchiefs, Colored Border Handkerchiets, Japanette Handkerchiefs, Red Bandanna Handkerchiefs, Colored Print Handkerchiefs, Large size Initial Handkerchiefs, Women’s Handkerchiets 7c Plain H, S. and colored border, 3@ 20 and 25c Lace trimmed, 10€ 15 to 25¢ H. S, Embroidered, 8@ 1Sc Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 86 Men's Handkerchiets ‘Te Large size H. 8, Handkerchiefs at 3¢ 1Sc Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 8¢ Special Notion Bargains Main Floor, A little of everything at ‘less prices than usual, because you know these are the days of mid-Summer clearance and we put things on the notion coun- ter to move them rapidly, Hose Supporters of lisle and fancy silk elastic; value 35¢ lo 49c, at 19¢, Garter Lengths of fancy elastic; value 15c to 1c, per strip, Se. Large Bunches India assorted, worth 12c per om air Pin Cabine! assorted, apo 12c, per a tee Tie Lace of wide mohair, tan and black; value 9c per pair, Be. Mother’s Friend daring cotton, ual ant colors; special, 3 balls for May een Dress Sh Ii, wttes cg Mbro Crochet Silk, value Se, per spool, 2e, Merrick’s 6-cord, 200 Spools, talus Ba pach, 3 pon tn Oat