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AS HGH AT Ma bales Copper Goes to the Front and Reaches Best Level in Some Tinie. While Manhatten Scores Good Gain, Marked 4 Change Noticeable His Condition, and He May Live Forty-eight DEMAND FOR BEST ISSUES. Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, St. Paul, New York Central, and Penney! varia Lead the Rallroads—Pres- sure on Steel—Bonds Active, Wind Is Perfectly Clear and Thoroughly Realizes that Prices were higher at the close of the stock market to-day, with trading good. After an advance at the start values fell away, but the list picked up again on well distributed business, blocks of $00 to 1,000 shares being fre- quent in the transactions of the session. | * | Amalgamated Copper, on good buy- tng, sold up over 1 per cent. to 1-4, the p Righest point touched in some time. newal of s in se ¢ possibly forty-eight hours gain Benator's life is slowly ebbing nd nothing but his great vitality Shles him to maintain the atruggle dloatnig, te required to give 6 bond of $2, FINAL DECREE FOR HARRI FLED ern Pacific Stock. TRENTON, N. J, Aug. 18—Judge! Bradford, in the United Siates Cleult Court, to-day Med the final decree of injunction In the sult recently decided by him in which Edward H, Harriman | and Winslow 8. Pierce were complain- | ants and the Northern Securities Com- pany and the Northern Pacific pres | Company wete defendants, In the decision Judge Bradford de- cided that he would grant a preliminary | Injunction and to-day's final decree fe in | consequence thereof. The decree restraina the Northern Securities Company from disposing of 70,2 shares of the common stock of o, Northern Pacific Company, which, is all |, Was transte to that ane yy Harriman and Plerce. It further reetraine Ly Raw be rit tles Co: shares of the Wortivern Arh anise om. any received from the sald Northern The Oregon a Bhort Line ny is pose of Ii ifying any lopees he pul indemn:! thetmay be sustained by the of the preliminary injunotion. Were still of the opinion Aol \e was not far away, tne preferred suffering fraction- Janhattan led the local tractions In strength and activity, it selling up over three omg 5 Peliimare & Ohio, ‘an Paul, Ni York Cen Pennsylvania and the Missourt, Mensas & Tens jesus benefited moatly in the raliroad i Bonds were ue The total of stocks were 672,400 shares ry of bonds $2,890,000, sues, ions, and closing $83.25 F325 + + Hlitetei lies cuts of cabin rates by both Cunard line makes « reduction of oo py sete! HLS AMBULANCE CILL IN WALL ST. Excited Crowd ead: Cohented at Stock Exchange Entrance, Believing Some Prominent Broker Had Sucoumbed. ist the en be sabia r rates | tashion. sational Mercantile Marine of Liverpool announced to-|™ nt in steerage rates from Liv: “ard ‘the Boston steamers to %.i5, $3.75. . re rage ve apply to the east- festward booking is for ato (the fall at the} apparently false ambulance call, have|for which no one responsible could de such} found, exelted the fMnancial district pagat Wall and Broad streets this after- ‘aa “ambulance trom the Hudson apy Hospital, with its horse at a ite "aswn Hh ing wildly, Broaden re pulled up in front of the the present entrance bry the Block Dx- oa in 4 cabin ratea is Te chong The surgeon ran inside, found it be a. temporary ‘cries | timbulance cal dashed ut egein ond in 90) o att yd iol, eng Ocean | appealed t } re action of ‘the Whive Star pan sone eros: 0 ht ae ery h faterest. It is | dead’ off the Moor of ne Exchange tnd pa | full of visions of a pank, swarmed about the entrance, so thet the lew policemen nearby could hardly control them, At lest the surgeon explained ea og apa eg ae rue ne a a et ea Hew rates apply between New |!) 's the nexi door above the Btock Ex- Boston fo Liverpool and eon and two policemen en- a build! and tried to 4 some one responsible for the call, wirnout aucune, and the. eurgeon bie he ly indignant at the ot bad joke, went back to the hospital CHERRY HILL GAN ATTHCKS WRONG MA James McGinnis, of No. Tw dredth street, was (taken to Street Hospital to-dey in a dition, he having been members of the Ob cording to the mistaken for som a ———_—— » BOSTON BANKERS FAIL. i —_—_——. Fraakiia Bersham 4 Co. Make an Assignment. ON, Aug. 18.~—W. Franklin Burn- & Co,, bankers and brokers, No, street, made an assignment for the gong of creditors, to the ’ Forenidates eachanee. TTON OPENS HIGHER. @ Tntuenced by Sally Crop | Batimate. market opened from 4 to 7 Tony oo the cables, with | Bas of a speculative | ¢: ny have & grudge. McGinnis told the police that he w aasing through Cherry street on his to work at about dawn when sey- men sprung upon him. One of all the week,/them dealt tim a violent blow wiih it wnd only | what McGinnis thought was a soft box- { ove. to ngs hardly felt it, “antl some time later, when I dt 1 hurt. The men Me pustie fa ed me thinking I was some cone the ea After MoGinnls nad made the as: spi sank ih dined rays | Frederick J, Nott, M. D. Taken »| Would be © n Short line Company filed its bond 3s required with the Un ey States Fi- oy and Guarantee Company as se- ourity, KEW YORK DOCTOR STRICKEN ON TRAIN Il on Way East for His Health and Dies in Hospital at Port- land, Me, A telegram announcing the death of Dr, Frederick J. Nott, of No, ® East Fitty-fifth street, in Maine, waa @ surprise to the friends of his family to- day. It was known that Dr. Nott had not been in the beat of health, but nothing eerious was feared. The despatch said that Dr, Nott was taken il] on a train which reached Portland, Me,, from Kennebunk, and that .he was removed from the train to the Maine Gencral Hospital, where he soon fied from acute uraemia. Dr. Nott and his family, consisting of his wife and son and daughter, went to thelr summer home at Crescent Beach, Me., several months ago, cloe- ing ge their clty residence. The doctor ed al Practice, sae nich, ox- a al 101 & class which made it vrixceednal lucral J the care of Joseph ker, of No, 616 Madison iy. Dr, Nott was @ member of the Soc! if the eves. President Will mer y that association, ten. a he ened. Ay er Bay: ‘Fauls. Re 8 = vena Wi William oe e orn FRE PROTECTION FOR ELEVATED CARS State Railroad C Commission Learns that 1,700 Extinguish- ers Are Being Placed in Them as Rapidly as Possible, —— Tt has been reported to the State Ralroad Commisaton that the Interbur- ‘and| ugh Company in installing as rapidly as possible 1,700 fire extinguishers in ity ies on the Manhattan “L.” Ig, report was mate Py by C. R. Barn an npecton i eine, oat. A) improvements e t teen! and Bixth ‘avenue bad bese Ton vied cue and that a ¢_ connect town and downtown sides built and had also been extended into « Gevnat store at the mide of the star — ROGERS PLANT TO CLOSE. —_ Locomotive Werks Also Will Re- dace Wages 10 Per Cent. Iron-workers in the Rogers Locomo- tive Works, at Paterson, N. J, are grumbling over @ notice which was posted prominently in the works and whigh stated that after te a genera! reduction of 10 per eset, *yeule be made in wages, The notic out, the. ‘up: also said the entire plant ed down for three weeks, isl, Sa" te of orders is sald to be the cau f th and shut down. ae adhe ac: ——— SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC POR TO-DAY. but failed to the works woul _ | Sun rises, 6.11/8un sete, €.57/Moon sets.11,20 TUE TIDES. Had had x5 AM PM Governors i Gate Fi andy Hook PORT OF NEW YorK, —— ARRIVED, Aurania etesge vee Bordeaux INCOMING 8STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. le Sicilian Prines, Naples. my ee Hes Hehia, Christtansans, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPH. @AILBD T0-DAT. |New Jersey Court sais Niaiaae a Northern Securities Company from Disposing of the North- \ iB mugwestes [fl — ones F ree Merchandise. mde Mark Association are, redeeming their Universal eienting the required iwabee Of combine you i al! your labels, soap wrappers, Pood coupona and over 3u0 other t math of arena store coupona, is, trad Sixth Ave., 224 and 234 Streets, a No Saas Like a Friday in that Price WrecKing |Red Letter Sale. Prices have been made that will move every vestige of summer stock—To-day’s space precludes more than passing mention, but you can come here for the day Fri- day and make money every minute you are here. Loree ERUEEERE NTT ETT Ew eT No Bargains to Compare with This Friday’s Bargains in Muslin Underwear 20c. for 40c. Drawers. | 39c for 60c Corset Covers, 29c. for 40c. SKirts. | 39, for 50c. Skirts. 29¢. for 50c. Kimonos. | 39c. for Li Kimono 29c. for 49c. Sacque: 29c for FineCorsetCovers| 49c. for 75c. Kimonos. 59c. for 85c. $1 Gowns. | 49c. for 79c. Drawers. Red Shoe Reductions L tter \ $1.00; Baby Shoes} Women’s Oxford Ties and strap Sandalsa— patent leather and vici kid— some russet Ox- ¢: Children’s Shoes in vicl kid and dongola; button and lace; comfort- able toe shapes, spring heels; some fords in the lot— boys’ and lit- $2.00 a pair tle men’s in —Red Letter] $160 a pair; price for Red Let- cholce., 50c pe Price. . 50c ED Sheet Musi ee USIC, Cc i] Friday and Saturday at Another of those wonderful Sheet Music sales which gives you 60c. and 0c, pleces at ilc. a Guy regular prices are fc. and idc., but ATi o (Pitt, Era (Nimes Mtwonat 7 ws ~ |e EP os cremna Se a Down . leet Me tn lous, Girt ( i “) se aa et ny, a Soares worth up to the lot; worth up to The 50c. and 60c, Sort We cut them to ri ay and Saturday. rect he tand” Dixte, L in. h). (two-atep). (walta), (very popu ivan, ermesso). That's How I Love You, Heche “in two een, yor ay tetiar fee My ou carts (latest/Queen of the Y Some. | Boke Se orth intermesro), Mosslignt Sereoade, Selections from ‘‘Piff, rast, Pouf.’’ Hiiknoaty Aisin ed te oes, baat Old Mantatten iene ‘15¢ ota \ mall orders Siied, but none Oo. m, Ada. 20, ain Floor, 384 St. wate ee!” Men’s 1.50 c Negligee Shirts at 6 In the selling ot 1.25 and 1.50 Shirts at ¢50 a heavy loss; but It the manufacturer’ a ‘Wanted to < dear oot aI A ot 5s ea Wrebes Lt gave them to us at our own ey all high grade, made of madras | Danuhe " Reatee detached cuffs, plain or plaited bosoms. perfect in avery way; sizes F a! t ine, a dh “ 6 5° ar, And just in time for Fou to (Bale 9 to 11 o'clock Friday only.) Page 2 enough to work in—good enough ——$—__—_— Worth 4.00 couldn’t buy the cloth alone for $1.69. 1,59 nee P. M. Satutday—(closing hour). “The remarkable elined to appear well dreesed at small cost Including Black, at 6.50 ‘alk about your bargains! Why, we've got the trade wild over this Tose tell weights, too—and many BLACK THIBETS of high riety of choice, Up-to-date patterns yes dark ground; ‘cut full site; guaranteed “ee Cr regular prices 1.25 a price for 5.00 Trousers At 1 1:00 Treen —_—_— Worth 3.00 These are equal to the 3.00 Pants b - ral run of stores. Dress and 70 uy in bids for dress; for two hours only | .00 At 1.59—Trousers The extra 59%. you pay for a pair of these manifold returns, and the Sale is not iimited You Then think what it means—$4 Trousers at At 2.00- Trousers Worth 5.00 ‘hese are on sale all day Friday and up to 1 style, unexcelled fit and general quality, will recom- mend these $5,00 pants at $2.00 a pair. It you are in- this le your chance, $5.00 pants Those Men’ 18.00 Suits They never saw anything like it—you never did, either, and may not again this year. Almost every sort of suit in this grade. vee will pat yourself toa posit! e | ue. by chance to secure an $18.00 suit for. 2.00) Grawing Store, bb Frida ay’s ve Extraordinary’ Oiferinge < Great Sale of Wemoa’s Sairt Waist Suits, made from sheer dotted lawns or ee lawns, hand- somely pleated and piped; also in black and white lace striped dint, tesheeat pleated, and have full flare skirts, These suits formerly sold at $1.98 to $3.00, Sate Clearance your choice to-morrow at, ” Misses’ Shirt Waist Suits, 98c—A Phenomenal Bargain, Made of fiquréd madras; waist handsome In red, black or bh It vant trimmed to match; sizes 14 to 18, ryt Pyiedy to-morrow, ee si nay ye 4 Feerless, Special—$3.50 Walki Women’s Skirts—Made Shirt Waist Suits. 87c 98c bat for Shirts, $1.98. all woo! Fall welaht cheviots in brown, blue or gray, also black or blue f | melton. Finely lalate aot worth double, Also Misses’ Sxirts—Made from men’s fancy suitin, hate Liberty ites foe Bars & Ge famous Liberty Footwear for women, At the flloving Ben there could not possibly be a4 nen Be eee small sizes, 6, 6%, 7, 7 at. Large sizes, he Men’ 3s Shoes at $1.59 Per Pair. are vi ‘oes in lace and Congress styles, heavy- weight Kruger calf bow in lace style, corona *jeather Shoes In Congress and lace, patent and box calf leathers in lace styles, f 11; special, per palr ’ Sale of Patent Medicines. Cotioute Salve, at 85c, * ‘es Hal paises 8c, size, at B50, tonic, at 58c. ttle, at, Iron, ry tle, BUC, 100 in ues irae ,t8¢, Sereaperitia ifbletn, blond tone We in bettie, tte Iron Gabinet Folding Beds. Like cut, highly finished, with nie or woven wire ee : ee ipod lik yahoo “ 2. 985 in new Fall ee. isha plait black or blue meltons, Newest 16 gore made; t M Abbe eens eeeewren serene Galbriggan ~ pred Feo Hh et bottom; drawers se and mo Sein 5, Cc $0c.; special ati...» Silks and Dress Goods. Special sale of 2,000 Yards of Novelt atteta Silk, in checks, stripes and seed hadings; ad pearl buttons, elec TA Negligee Shirts, We. new designs, well made and ie size; value 38-in. All-Wool Melrose one by i tam, cadet Grade; special at...00. Great Sale of | A special lot of fast black English Gloria Umbrellas for men, women and children to go on sale tables here to- B) morrow morning; natural wood and fancy trimmed handles. You never saw their ¢qual at anywhere near this price; 59c. 29e value, special at Also strong Umbrellas of fing English Gloria, all 49c sizes, with steel rod and natural wood, sien, Ah ivory and horn handles, Value 89c., at Sp eclals in Muslin Wear and Infants’ Wear. Sp full size, heavy musiia, V neck with torchon lace and embroidery; 7§c. value, at... Drawers, full size, umbrella ruffles, insertings vf torchon and Val, laces, finished with wide lace ruffles; value 49¢, atisss sseveves 29c Women’s Lisle Finished Fast Black or Tan Cotton ‘Stockings. bg i gened sole, spliced heel and toe; all ($c, values, bu byvieg Bi a few slight wert fections we will pride the lot out at, per pair. . Children’s Two-Thread Perfect Quality Fast Black Cotton Stockings, double knee, sole, heel and toe, very elastic; value 12 4¢., % A9c Women’s High Grade Elastic meee. Corsets, good quality batiste and coutille, in girdle, medium and dip hip; sizes 18 to 304 Ae Value 69¢., Speclal at... ;.eeeeee sesee saseas Children’s Drawers, full size, heavy mus. lin, cluster of tucks and deep ml value 9% 1$¢, at... | Hosiery x Underwear at Money Saving Prices Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, finished with ie, had bved ant large sizes; value 12%c., at . cf 12h Vests, lisle finished yarn, silk pe run in neck and arms, value 19¢., at EXCURSIONS. LEHIG JAMES McGREERY & 60, Misses’ Suit Dep't. Remaining Stock of Chil- dren’s Chambray, Russian Blouse Dresses. Plain or finished with embroidery. Sizes 4 to 12 years, $2.75 Children’s, plain white or figured Lawn Dresses, Olid sizes from 4 to 12 years, $1.25 Pique and Duck Skirts, Lengths 37 to 40 juches,) $3.75 bs ath MAUCH fee He tlh Mita Twenty-Third Street. from cents, jading ‘sdmiaaion to Dreamland. eal ANHATTAN } BEACH. wh 148, Have left from Monday's sale—a small lot of Silk Pc My oh irt Waist ped as Linen in or frock and Pril effets. ee 95 lft B'way @ 13th St. RAILROAD, Cui i ate roses § onan it a te "oxy, a City (Penne. Btatio “far BOATS TO CONEY ISLAND, Including Admission to DREAMLAND. 2 Dreamin, cs RS EE e SJ ) every hour, 10 A. leaves, tao u Ns x LEXCURSION®, $40) EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD SHOHOLA OLEN,’’ Be eae oS tful Delaware River, traine ve b-4 284 Bt, 8! fit. ois ant. on oe iBNWoOD L GREEN WOO! Ate ana | pee hambers West Point, Newburg & Poughbenpla tron ak eater, Rear), ae “Albi from Desbrosses st, jer at + M. ‘eat fs aos M > Wet SUMMER “RESORTS, VALLEY BYeRY SUNDAY lg 234 St. yw tm, 9.05 A. Additions 25 CENTS. | If [ Atlantic, City | so THREE Ets" HOURS Via NEW JERSEY CENTRAL “at tn _" sd cents, | nd ‘parte % Pitas aap | com udson alin arry 3a ork tontatal i return to Stal sits nl borseeki wW?. Is presented in the New York World \ [Exposition Art Portfolio, To visit the | St. Louis woe ens iat aan a Siam: aad ae Se On : possess this official and authentic pice ©, torial and descriptive record of the greatest of Worli’s Fairs. “ The AOuap | folios contain beautiful pictures, of

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