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- STOCKS SAGGED IN WHEAT SOARS 10 A MINED MARKET AEW HIGH RECORD Reading Hammered In a Late Day Decline and Most of the \ Raltroads in Sympathy with —- - | re: September * @ 10.85 H to Wt; No. It Fall Baok. in the Boom Movement. STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. | \« to i, December, itty Kent, After a Fail, 1 ne 1 by Ad 10,90; March, 10.34 | t Apri 0.37; » WSS ameeenemnemed a Amertoans Closed After Falling to rll, 16 PRs Mas, § dole a P 7 , The late prices were: October, 0.18; Theodore Kent, for many years PENNSYLVANIA HOLDS UP,', WPt2t,aenin Doomed in the markets’ Mold Galas Made tw @ MANY. logcctnier, yhsy; Jamury. 121, Math, knews as the “dean of the curb" eee nat Uys ears beta Mgh LONDON, Bept, 13.—Rates for money | i631, Wall street, and wao is said to ha price records for the jon being €8- wore steady in (he market to-day and ——a tekdo Oh $ vas * 3 " dl fost millions in the forty-t tablished, while the trading Was cal (here was a fair demand. Trading on GOLD GOING 80UTH., years he has followed the tide of the An Exception to the Group, It De- se et the vit in a whirl af ex- the meek Marhahoe was eptremely | ‘The local pent of the Londow and market, died early to-day fm the Hud- ‘ . quiet, Prices opened heavy, but after: | itiver Plate Hank announces a ahipment gon Street Hoanttal of a broken back ’ velops Strength and Makes Gains Minneapolis sent out the highest ward became steadier Consaia, started] igemorrow of GUNUM Buld (0 Buenoslenor kovtan bean loowea: ve im the Old Before the Close—Steei Also Prives September wheat going Up [0 easier, hardened and closed firm. Ayres, Slip police station on a charge of Mi, a gain of 9 points. } Americana opened dull and recov. Given Support. Foreign houses were sellers of May \ered to above parity. The quotations . wheat, Corn opened higher both here were often nominal and stocks reacted 4 and in Chieago on the cold weather 4nd closed weak. Foreigners wavered. d the rains. Japanese suffered owing to realiza ‘The tone of the stock market was re- and the rains. ons caused by the delay {n the mi @etionary throughout the session to-day New York's opening prices were: | tary operations in the Fur East. [m- and prices cloved generally lower, Lou- Wheat~May, 117 1-8; December, 17H, | ferial Japanese, Government Sixes of @on houses did vory little buying, selling Cor—December, 88 5-5 = on) 4+ at Intervals, thelr salos for the session cago's opening prices were; Wheat | one HAMILTON © COMING HERE. amounting to about 1,000 shares. Buy-, May, 16 to 116 1-2; September, 111 3-4 Se eee to M2 1-2; December, 14 to 14 1-2. |, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13.—The Cunard ium was on distributed orters, with Corn-a, * r et tae afl § Western hovses about the largest sellers, | C*M—May, St to 1 1-3; September, |; Reading was about the hardest hit of | S34 to 51) December, 8 to be me Lord Claud the ralirgad list, the price ie ham Bept iu mered down to 65, aguinst 66 2s, its clore 1 4 Cc t , : Of yesterday, \ Baltimore and Ohlo, Canadian Pa é cite, ®t. Paul, Loulaville and Nash- ; f vile, Missouri Pacific, Rock Boutwern Pacific Union Pt were Dext dn weakn euch — lowing AN from 1-8 to more than 1 per cent Fairly good support was given the “ . Bteel steck, cach @eLaring only 4 wf | >. fractional lons, American Smelting and Refining was ? Well looked after, it holding 14 over, | Standing After i rreguiarity the closing w! the local Tractions, while lossea of Other Remedies trom 4-4 to | oer cent. were feit in the Failed, Er es. : Pennsylvanin was well supported, it showing a, fractional gain pipe ; owen "Phe total sales of stocks were 1,020,000 —e/, @haree and of bonds 85,600,000, % Improvement Is Re. wie Of the bundginurkoe was 17 / markable. She Is Not Like eguler. sniareiintt i the Same Person,'’ Says Her ! The Ch @ Quotations a To- highest lowes . pyicse Cal ek enares “from : Hol, eee ur fron iaat recur i j ¢ ‘ea o fae Nam Vet ek. Securities... « Int pt ek Teland nek Teland pe Hourh. Pacific Mt Routh Pacific pf 11a, + Bouth hy US Bis. 6 8Y. 38 ot * enn vxas Pacific Lolen pecitir 1a, as 0% is. Central 1 Wie Centre fhe Hh ~ Advance SHIPPING NEWS, A ! Bun rises n 4 Neel on, Holt ur Berry 12) 12.5) Tand.108 1M 45 PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. / ba ” pring Wilhelm nd Kivrtiret INCOMING BE nee Jravaha, (ilnralte ‘wie, Liverpool Seer ae m was induerd @o try Peruna. | degen the Suse of Poruna when I was confined to the bed, and can say that 1 experienced a ben- iE eft from the first dore, T hove taken five ‘4 dotties in all, and | believe | am cured of ny trouble, and am enjoying av good health M2 os an oll lady of my age could expect, My oge is Ti, 1 recommend your medicine to sufferers whenever 1 ment thi friends using It * ‘ © will always feel grateful ti = <4 th your grand medicine and kind trust that many others may be as greatly| Dyspepsia medicine, diarrhoe i} benedted . All letters of in- | medicine and constipation medi: wulry ed eine is of no gcod wuatever wher In tog ve Mrs. Marshall's) catareh ie the cause, The ca Pas agin tarrh must be treated, The causc | " must say with all candor that my! being removed, the derauge- 8 iyeey mente will a isappear. 4% We have on fi teat. ty taking yodr Peruna and gett your! monlals like the o above, We can & oletary ulations, and bas steadily im-| only zive var read # Slight glimpse of StH’ ay: September, 3-4; December, 6% were: Whe Chicago's closing pi May, 1Tyalis; cember, asked; f Wheat is now higher (han at any time sings the Lelter deal in Is. CHICAGO, Sept. gains of two cents or more to-day rie of killing frosts in the Cana Northweat and a forecast of tight In the Dakotas and Minnesote » December wheat up to 1ts4 a M178 and May to Lit The frost | scare and strendkth of wheat held De-| cember corn firm arourd December oats gold wy to % 1-8, but reacted to 32 4 a RTS. Market Trading Excited While Prices Go to the Top Marks Since the Leiter Deal—West RS. MARY M. MARSHALL, Tipton, Mo, writes “T suffered three years with catarrh of the digestive organs and bowels, { was un- able to find retiey until as a last resort 2 be four weeks’ use of Pe- roved during counidering Funa. 1 think that ix wondert her casa ts of three vearg’ sta Fri of bowelr produces uleers and thase ulcers eat thelr wa band fut off the emall veing @ ie causer hem It in useless to ti to seg thle hemorrhage without curing th enter the vist arrty of unsolicited indorsemepts | we sre recelving every month, No other clan iu the world bas received such 9 unjaetie and eraterul letters | Hartman, tor Peruns of ont eo tiChange Th GREEN T'36itf,. Face gs rl Lata Cee Ban in the Wheat showed 6 to dinn frost to: © WACELL WT A BROKEN Bk Mistake of Police and Hospital Wall Street Contingent Prominent tu the Market, : Cotton opened firy AT points t eageriy later day, with prices while brokers ebief buyers on th ! who operate for the loading interests Pay > weather wae reported tn the South, but Low Lemperatures threaten the Westesn portions of the belt ne New Grleana market pened I) pointy ‘apher, of Aged Broker, Theodore We Introduce the New Atwood Coat---Price $4.75. The Atwood Coat Is the outcome of a great deal ot thought and our co-opera- tion with one of the best coat designers in the coun- try. It is sure to prove im- mensely popular, and at the price, $4.75, we believe therg is no coat anywhere that can touch it in style, material or general finish, The Atw Coat is made as illustrated, of high-grade, all wool covert cloth, in the nev length, with bor front and loose belted Rug We Also Offer at $4.75 About two hundred short and medium length coats and jack- ets of coverts and cheviots Which Are Worth $8 and $10 Each. They are excellently tailored and superbly finished, Lined with guaran- teed satin or taffeta Sizes 32 to 42 bust measure, Gene= A Finnr, Mth Ri Section. Case Won’t Come in Handy. ; Summer or Winter a suit case has become an indispensal junct to a rightly provided-for man or woman. Thus we believe you will be interested in these suit cases quoted at special prices for Wednesday. $3.50 for a Sole Leather Svit Case. Most extraordinary value at this price, that’s sure—for many stores ask $5 and $5.50 for the very same thing. They are madé of three-ounce sole leather, with reinforced corners, lined with good strong canvas and stitched with French stitching all around. $4.75 tor as Strong a Suit Case as Can Re Made. Made of three-ounce sole leather, 24 inches long, yy deep and roomy, lined with fine quality Irish linen, French hand-stitched all around, reinforced corners, straps and bolts; extremely strong and durable, although light in weight, ASc, for a Handy Case for Children. The very thing for books, papers, &c.—in fact, getting the youngsters one of these Is the only way to avoid a lot of trowble from lost things. Made of strong fibre; 12 inches long; strongly made, with reinforced It’s Interesting to Everybody to Know How Far One Walks, The little steps here and there and back again, that little walk of an afternoon, that little jog in the country-rdo you imagine how many miles they count off in less than no time? Nobody guesses the number unti! he tas a pedometer to figure it u} for him. They're one of th- most Ingenious inventions of this age, and people everywhere are interested in t's Until recently pedometers couldn't be purchaccd for ‘ess ‘nan $5, bat now ve crn offer you an Accurate Pedometer tor 95c It Is as good an automatic pedometer as was ever manufactured, and js fitted with micrometric adjust- = - ment, It is fully guaranteed and can be adjusted to within a fraction of an inch to the shortest or longest step. It registers up to 100 miles—indicated in feet an id miles on large “watch” dial. Main Poor, Front. Centre Lexington to Third ti lanes —————— See No Time of Year When a Svit leather corners; fitted with LT lock and try Main Floor, 39th Bt. Section. “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING: SEPTEMBER‘TS; 1904 COTTON UP ON GOOD BUYING, drunkenness. Por elehteen hours arter the old man ad fallen and struck hia head or a yasement staleway in P surmeons of the Hud und the © refused to be was infured and diagnos leesnexs and suffering ar due enness The history of the case as related in Centre Street Court to-day — by Draper, a curb broker, and a of his Wall street colleagues. ix r Mr. Kent and Mr Draper the Ue J (heir business transactions av in Wall street last Satur- day they weut to @ basement saloon on (to eet a drink Ploe sir eads down the elderly lace and en ambulance Vr, Robert Hull hurt ve injured, but Old Blip station up ln a cell It was not nti! Sunday morning that the police reallued that thelr prisoner was dangerously tt all to the Hudson Street Hospital and the same surgeon responded and took Mr Was not Intoxicated. ton, They also informed tho that after a brief examination at the hospital he had been transferred to tne vhere he was locked harge of Intoxication, ad the injured man’ was! morning tn the taken to the Hudson Street Hospital by Mr. Kent Mr. Draper walked Orange whe r there to inquire the nature of his friend’s who is a Malden tle was told that Mr. Kent was svereame with drink, Draper remonstrated and sald! 4 that when the old man hod fallen he! was at the q m ted. In reply the hos-| brought in. He sal : * plial authorities stated that there could | ie Ede bed 3 be no mistake as to the man’s condi-} no ‘Then they sent 9 broker Fes 86, edd 4 | eee et a ee oF eetigy, Os Se personal inv learned that the | suffering, Then he lima. | ar ambulanee, | BABY UNDER CAR New Brighton Child Aree Cot fia F tof Home, by, Johw Clarke, three years old, over and both his arms Wem gus broker was not sure-footed he slipped jhe broker examina. a sprinkling car in front of bis and fell heavily, striking his head on tion «howe had been | Richmond Terrace, New Bright a sharp sione paling, The foree of the broken, and that there was no hope of | terday. The car wab running bl ed him uncons * saving = fim Mr of er was fn steep hill In front of the he carried him court when It couveied to-day, He in. When the child, who was pl and sought The policeman immediately sent for 4 policeman. ) All CARS TRANSFER /0 od for Mr Kh, The Foreword of Style. The fashions worn by men and women in the reigns of Louis XIV., XV. and XVI, in-Marie Antoinette's time and during the Directoire have been drawn upon for inspiration w the creating of styles tor Fall and Winter, 1904. The old prints have been copled almost in fact, and the color blend- ings and triminings of the hats are almost identical in handling with the styles of Marie Antoinette’s day. The gowns follow nearer the Styles from the Directoire, in which militarism and simplicity have been the inspiring theme, though many have been taken from the court Cresses of Louis XV. The colors are more the outcome of unbiased choice than anything else, yet these old prints have sug- gested much regarding their tn- genious blending and harmony. The drama “Le Montausier,” In which Rejane made a sensation last Spring, is probably responsible to a great extent for the trend of fashion for Fall, 1904. A Special in Water Tumblers, These glasses, which may be had in water, seltzer, whiskey or champagne sizes, are of tine, thin-blown glass, prettily en- graved in several different de- signs. They regularly sell fer a dollar a dozen— Gut we sell them at 5c. each. Third Pioor, 30th St, Section, The New. The store is so full of the new that giving detail is far beyond a possibility, One could spend days just looking over the new beautifni things, and in tact that’s the oniy way you can get an adequate idea of thé scope and practically limitless bounds of this store's great Fall stocks, elsewhere Avenue—Bloomingdale Brothers— 75 Styles of Enamelled Beds _ 4% Vnder Regular Prices! This lot of beds consists of a maker's entire new Fall line of ex- hibition samples (but one bed of each pattern, nearly all full size) dag Wo) which we secured at a rare price- concession, They are all fine beds, handsomet made and as finely finished ever seen. Of the seventy-five styles you may Kent and Jearned that His friend hod died at 2.99 o'clock (his YU Lenneron 90_3™ Ave 7 59°60" St. These Bloomingdale Exhibits,of Wa Millinery, Costumes and Neckwear Arc the Criterion of Fashions for Fall, 19043 From all sides comment of approval and delight is brought to us—from every on \ comes the acknowledgment that these showings are supremely the authoritativey exp sion of the foreign and domestic dress idea for the coming season. That they outclass every exhibit we have held in former years is undeniable—that they far superior to any style showings of this season is also evident, and may be attributed to our a less energy and our resources and prestige, which give us access to the innermost sanctums of world’s foremost fashion creators, and to the taste, skill and experience of our experts, who : secure the choicest models that are evolved from the clever minds of these artist dress designers. You are welcome lo all these showings may teach, and(the tree dom of the entire slore is extended to you. select from the following:— $3.00 beds for $4.50 beds for $3,00 $6.00 beds tor $4.00 $7,50 beds for $5.00 $9.00 beds tor $6.00 $11.00 beds tor $7.50 learning place in ¢ At MATRA Value, Gr tier Seeet. Hoiiang. | Aue Washington E Teving. (punt of Monte Cristo, Dumas Content Opium Rate Hugene’ Aram Hatry Lorred ays Bi xq as you've} Titles of These Cloth Bound Books at 19c. You'll be sur ys to find almost every one a book that men ront rank of the world’s These books are bound in fine cloth oh ke tae other titles besides those we name below the street, stirled to creme th The doctors say they do not bi bev will live, 2 y / y wes pew ttitses i 1 it dela ° with gilt tops, There are some Sanity Pair, Thact Doe's Prose Tame 8? Fares, Ga Girt, Buta : pe The Stickit Minater. ‘otre Dame, Dumas. shop. Sappho, Daudet The Pathfinder, Cooper. If your order is to go mailing of each book you New Gorman Po- intacset a?” 1S New B Werrtnen tan 226 Gri r ¥ - psioiee Zee Ee r Noved Cat Sugar S340} ae "fe Larly Jw) an Charles Dickens. Mi by mail, please want, The Grocery Store Announces Great Economies for Wednesday. Its money-saving chances are many and varied and include: practically everything that your larder may lack. The following list encompasses but part of the specials we've are ranged for your profit to-morrow der: 4s oT] rene y choles, ter can Okra—Tender elous in soup: %'D, D, Leiden's Rhine Wines One-Third Under Regular. Laubenheimer, 1 doz. qts.... w, $6.75 Niersteiner, 1 doz ts Liebfraumileh, 1 doz gts Rudesheimer, 1 doz qts,.... 96 2s $7.88 yi) une diaroed,‘aterenson Avmphres ‘clinker Smsotieeg ‘The Lamptianter, a Fuster. +e add the packing 10d Pisce in Nature, ight cents for ‘Main Floor, Arcade, Beam tb. cans ins| Fe Peas ett Trom Jules Merman & Cit, St. Emilion, 1 doz. gts » St. Julien, 1 doz gts Medoc, 1 doz. gts, 59th to 60th pits et)