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mas _ + > | EmerEn tea teeas. . YF . o . ery ’ 4 ' Kan & Tt 2 + 1% ; " il ESS BB ESS CONDUCTOR DIES INMOND DYE : if Sntario eat = ¥| | 4 in Chicago, AT setae a a eS wen, of Henry. W. auinee' mana: 0, Color Anything Any Color WF |] PATTERNS FIFTH FLOOR } § e.: Se s" +4 -% gers, Arthur Clark, of Philadelphia, and zy , RIB iy iia iS "Tins wt. By eS Hany Davis, of Chicago, wet to the BONS aunrent TOCK~ BEST CF 'EM ALL SPLENDID SERVICE mer : 4 +> | Tombs yesterday identity Charles ‘ r ER ed. B= Ssctran ote en uney Corl SSE eae] DIAMOND DYES [1S We ie moods cost and Preferred Hold Ee a ee * heer i pee aga Cone wi having robbed her of $1,000 worth yeti caer apart tei in the Market, Lead By By By: 5 tral Stricken on Run Between every tne ‘tno managrn "were tas SP a @ List, with Texas Pacifo | Sg’ aN 5) Newark and Elzabeth—Com-|iy, er vo eae an shat rats 10,000 Worth of Black Dress Goods % ey, ee } motion Amon . Davis and Clark ent for by fr SS x . ie” | £ B Pacoongert. | aces “rss thre cenit ER" | sunoay wonul WANPEWORK: Ili ta __ At 3 to 1-2 Less Than Regular Prices, ‘atl - ¥ nn | " . ‘ a) ye —— 31 aang rg yang roy | Pan SMM #4) MONDAY MORNING WONDERG| this entice semen Vente ja ess wl be the GREATEST, SALE of Bee Pres Coots ELIZABETH, N. J., Oct. 3—Lewis = Bate “18 ANOTHER FACTOR, Hurst, one of the oldest conductors on the New Jersey Central Railroad, died suddenly on his train on the Newark jand Elisabeth branch to-day as the Pacific, Rock ‘Island, N care eared the Bast Ferry sreet stas “York -¢ <8 ocdagtialaa COTTON MARKET STEADY, | cars soared the Bast Perry sireet st His death caused a commotion among Front Rank—Brooklyn Crop Figures Check Nervous Feel- Ue passengers. The cause of death was heart disease. | Transit Best of Tractions. ing That Kept Prices Down. His body was taken to Dunellen, where Cotton opened easy to-day. with prices | "* lived. | a § to 17 points lower. ‘The presence of 1 ONDON STOCKS ACTIVE. numerous stop loss orders gaye evidence | of a nérvous feeling in trade Circles |. | pending the Government crop report. Commission houses had orders to close Market, with Erle Leading, 4 Americaas Share Favor in the | out, fearing the report would be bear-| LONDON, Oct. &—Supplies of money ish, Offerings were absorbed by shorts, were abundant in the market to-day, who in most cases had big profits, and resulting in nominal discount transac- * | a8 a matter of precaution decided to tions, Trading on the Stock Exchange withdraw from the market until the was increasingly active on the mou- crop report had been réecetved, When (44ry situation.” Consols tmproved, but the bustr ounted to} The monthly report of the Chief of fairly active with a general frao it 0,000 shares. the Bureau of Statistics of the Depart- jmProvement. ere varuian sang elidel Sos spi ment of Agriculture will show the aver- market! lowed et Gran tome we 94 support was given Texas Pa-| °S* condition of cotton on Sept. 24 to bane B nth thal po sae setera. | " P the session, the price | have been Then companys With. 4) Government sixes of 19 were quoted Imsore than 1 per cent, to| st Month, 1 on Sept. 2, 198, BAS on at 973-6 | Sept. 2, 1902, and a ten-year average of ‘ 8 | Reon ano wen noted |. spning prices ware: ocioter, BIG BLAZE IN CAMDEN. | ee 1 it, Missouri Pacific, | %™ % 9.82; November, 9.64 to 9.85; De- cae waged Wrectare, Rack lolana, Neg |comber, 1200 to IhOt; January, 1005 to) CAMDEN, N. J. Oct. 2—Fire to-day > C Ged Pennaylventa’ each | 10%; February, 1010 bid; March, 10.19 Setroved the extensive rug factory uf e to 10.15; April.’ 10.16 bid; May, 10.1% to| the Fries-Breslin Company, entailing a| 10.0; June, 10.28 bid; July, 10.25 bid. —*; loss estimated at $40,000. The factory The late orices were; October, 977; | Was a four-story bullding occupying a| ~ | | | | | | es HONeill & Co’ Black and Colored Dress Goods $1.00 to $1.50 Values at 69c. | This announcement tells of one of the most ex- an rinks rns ea. | tne latter waa made known tie market casted allghtly later. Home rails were||/tensive purchases of strictly first-class Dress Fabrics 1h lpia y PAE American opened scaly and became |/€ver brought about by any Retail Dry Goods House. improvement, Erie was the ferture. ||| Phe collection represents the correct weaves for Fall and Winter buying, and a large portion of them will! |be offered for sale Tuesday, tables 2 and 4. (First Floor. ) Among the popular weaves offered are October 4, on special 46-inch MELANGE SUITINGS, worth $1.35... .. 40-inch PLAIN CHEVIOT SUITINGS, worth $1.25 Allat 30-inch ARMURE SUITINGS, worth $1.00 . , . 40-inch VENETIAN CLOTHS (plain) worth § 40-inch ENGLISH SICILIAN, worth $1.00 . mber, 983; December, | 0.91; space 0x2) feet. There I Sé-inch fey iti te ee amount of finished goods and a great] deinch als rae se ‘aouive., quantity of Taw material sired in the | CHINE, worth $1.00 .......4. of stocks were 1,010,200 SHIPPING NEWS. / “There was an inaurance of $825.000 on! 43-inch PANNE ZIBELINE, worth §1.00 ,. tee Wien. the bullding and contents, Three Sre-| With numerous other very desirable weaves. men were injured, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | sarang) fon rows BOS ee) <Oured of Asthma ry hak MEE After 35 years of Suffering, ‘ if Ye fe Te will be gratifying’ to Asthmati » Cloa Ch’ + Ces readers to loara that an absolute cure hag “t at last boon discovered by Dr. Schiffmann. — < ‘Phat tho remedy is an effectual one can- ‘Be t bet be doubted after perusal o such tet . Van Anti 5 is — Cure) Is ieee ter vty cd ae! | Sean saree INCOMING MSHIPS, done eiemcn es OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. | a a Pringese Annet Nortole. Huron, Charleston. aE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Painful, Profuse, and cream. - 2Biege oF oer Fr (| +++ +444 | } i } { { i , occurred too ofte: Pera wok tears bor woul or tolins Lanvvie vedaped et these times with terrible in my back and abdomen. ‘Would be in bed for several days and would not be exact: rational at times. I took Ly Per pmneny, Veretahlo Compound, and menses became regular and pains left me entirely.” The monthly slokness reflects the oon- dition of a woman’s health, Any woman whose menstruation Is unnatural may look § | for serious trouble to develop at any thne. | MRS. ANNA LACY, Ross, lowa, writes: eee ha lg tg was bob ys singed weakness, irre; ir ful menstruation. I suffered so every month that I was ohliged to go to bed, but thanks to your medicine I am now well. I would advise all women who suffer as J did to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound” MISS MARY DAMROTH, 2167 Washington Ave., Tre- mont, New York City, writes: “Dean Mrs, Prrxuam:—When I wrote to you I suf- fered untold pain in the lower part of abdomen, had head- ache, backache, and my periods were very vainful, I have taken four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and have no pain at all. I am o working girl and recommend. your icine to all women.” Mrs. Pinkham’s advice is invaluable help to all women who suffer. It Is absolutely The value iy exceptional, the o: yard. For Tuesday's selling a oe |: 50c We are now showing a most lete line | Velvets s Me ge os ind in, this ange a wi lected stoc! correct colorings and th: \}| most in demand this season in the pile fabric. see 8 ae 50c { 1.00 BLACK VELVET, alk ea oh vet yard, Every yard of the above is fect goods and no goods kn soared pesient (no imper- d own by the trade as seconds) — all reliable, high grade Dress Fabrics that h loffered, even by H. O'Neill & Co., at 8c, per: yard. Wh f fi (First Floor) Periods. Ombre and shaded Taffeta Ribbons, $% inches wide, in all desir ana Irregular i teat ti steer Spates a Tor two days only we will place on sale R. & G., W. B., Thompson's, J. B., Kabo, Warner's, P. N. and Nemo Corsets—white, drab and black, sizes 18 sold at 81,50 to $2.50; ateccccsseeeeeee (No Mail or Telephone Orders.) 30—regularly The Sale Continues Tuesday, October 4, of 89c. Crepe de Chine, 50c. Yard (First Floor.) One of the: most popular all-silk fabrics f for Costumes and Waists—all the newes rcoloritnae ned tat il in both evening and street shades; Ribbons New Fall Ribbons at Very Tempting Prices MRS. E. F. CUSTER, Brule, Wis., writes: yaa antideualinnnndiednenebiemtetg ig “Dean Mns, Porxnas:—Your Vegetable Compound Tine Black Taffeta, a k Black Ribbons, 4 in a has been of much benefit to me. When my menses first ap- regular price 27¢. per yard; Special atsssesses oes th mate 119¢ Tuesday, October’ 4, $8.00 Silk Petticoats, $5.00. (Second Floor.) These beautiful Silk Walking Petticoats are asw made with fancy frill flounce and graduating \silk under dust ruffle and silk shirring strings. Black, green, navy, brown, royal, changeable, shaded and serviceable colorings—regularly retailed at $8.00; Tuesday. (No Mail or Telephone Orders.) Tuesday, October 4, $1.50 to $2.50 Corsets, $1,25, | (Second Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, t colorings and tin also back. white, Wore 150c 139 perb quality, ruffles, with | $5.00 | $4.25 my to sell Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth—at a saving of a third to a half—does not come very frequently, tiny are absolutely the NEWEST WEAVES, the FINEST TEXTURES and the kinds MOST IN DI ID. What more can anybody ask for? bing) Black | $1.00 |52-inch All Wool Satin face Broadcloth, and | 50-inch All Wcol imported sponged Cheviot. C $1.50 Black Megs French Voile, i | $1,254 44-inch AI Woo! German Prunella Cloth, fr bay 4 Wstrous nish; 44th. | Bac, [42-inch Silk and Wool Princess Crepe, rorbeghey at widen tin gg 43-inch All Wool French Voile, | Yd | tus ak eaters Goods (50.:nch Imported Camel's Hair Zibeline, ss, O98 .50 ‘lack Spot Proof Broadcloth, | 65¢. Black All. Worsted Cheviot: | $1.00 Black All, Woo Bing “ y iy Hi . " c Hot require §ponging; 52 sponged and shrunk, §0 in. wide; in, wide; in this ae . LB Mise 3 wide; In this sale at....s.seees |Four Underprice Specials in Colored Dress Goods. $1.00 Silk and Wool | 52-inch All-Wool Cheviot, | $2.00 Qualit | $2. x . | $2. ly French Broad- | $1.50 lity Imported Ghar Fi In all the | sponged and shrunk, in| CLOTH, guaranteed to re- Poileunt superb Anish, very , ‘ reet and evening black and colors, regular 8§¢, | ‘2! Its lustrous finish after silky surface, black, cream | P shades, including cream and | black a S regular 85¢. | soonging, all colors and black, | and all the wanted shades, 44 black; 42 inches wide; 9% quality; special To. 49c | 56 inches wide; spe- 1 25 inches wide; | * Special To-mortow at MOFTOW ab... sees eee celal To-morrow at,. To-morrow ate. ssees | —————— ‘| Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, | Fashionable Belts |] October 34, October 4th, October Sth. are the three days we have set apart for the first supreme showing of our MADE OF. FINE SILK TAFFETA. EXHIBIT OF MILLINERY To-morrow at 50c, for the season of 1904-5. Amid entirely new and greatly eniarged It Is pretty hard to describe this new- Surroundings, it offers much of interest to lovers of fRe ¢Ofrect in est of Belts and do it justice. They headdress, Of particular attractiveness are the are made of the finest grade of Taffeta PARIS HATS AND ADAPTATIONS FROM SAME, AS WELL AS Stink fenaie Wana sarel THE ORIGINAL CREATIONS FROM OUR OWN WORKROOMS. STk-~f0 render loog service, ond nq f Our first desire is to present Hats that are Practical, Beyond this point, we look | ¢*uisitely putfed and tucked. thoroughly into the materials used and the cost, so as to insure you the very | Al: black. of course: but the styles best for the very least, are quite varied, the vufting be- tase Farad aes oe” There are no flowers, Autumn ing used to obtain different effects. Wile interest wt likely centre ‘round the Domestic and Imported Fanctes | YOu will not find them anywhere’ to- (made to sell at §1b to $5) the opening days, we have not forgotten nor neg- | Merrow Outside of this store e lected those of modest comt—and our exhibit of Creations at $, $7.50 and #10 | —and we shall sell a thou- he will oherieh the closest scrutiny. 4 of them at Enlarged Millinery Parlors—Second Floor. SANG OF MEM A. o.esseseeee jBlack Silks at Positively Lowest Prices. |] We're going to make to-morrow a day of great selling in Black Silks. More than seventeen thousand yards are in thé store for this very purpose. Every yard is such as we can recommend for splendid wear and long service. The best mills are all represented—and the choicest weaves predominate. It is such a sale as ought to interest || both small and large consumers, for certainly the prices are very much out of the ordinary. Here they are:— 21-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta, 36-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta, q 49c, Yard, Value 75¢. 85c. Yard, . Value $100, a2-iftch Black Peau de Cyrae, 36-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta, 69¢, Yatd, Value 85c. $I Yard. Value $125, a7-\nrh Black Peau de Sole, 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine, ‘ 69c. Yard, Valué $1.00. $415 Yard, Value $1.50, Colored Silks | Velvet Specials, | Plain Colored Satins in the new Chiffon finish, The) We've doubled the capacity and selling space of our | 4 .| Velvet S ith k» “Specials” such as these h: sort that will wear splendidly, Just the thing for in) addr ipl oral pecials” such as these have \ Navy, Silver, Tin, Pink, Blue, Helio, Cardinal, 18-in. Black Velvets. always Soc, yerd. ‘In White, Ivory, Cream, 29 27-in, English Dress Corduroys Rose, Brown, Mais, Garnet. To-morrow. 24-in, Black “Boulevard” Velveteen. . Sale of the Products of the Worthy China: Almost Given Away Lekko Soap Co, IN A GREAT SALE PLANNED FOR MONDAY, [Special Price Sale ily] “Lekko"' Seour~ f ing Soap, the only cleaner in the world that cleans every~ thing; regular price is 8. a cake; during this special sale, a cake..,.., Twenty-two thou- sand pieces of China Lekkoene, mechaniey are assembled for this great sale, which starts to-morrow morning, | ing this special sale The cream of the story is told inthe picture. No such saving has ever 3 cakes for been recorded in the annals of New York merchandising, We've } © T FLOATING SOAP ts spread it over many tables, so that, no matter how great the crowd, | rels, laces, silk hone and sibboa at we'll be able to take care of you. (None sent C, O, D.) all articles of de 7 be + Dare ; tleularly adap! . Decorated Plates {n all sizes; these are double thick china, and beat all other pret peel tollet and kinds where hard usage is given. Choose from all sizes to-morrow and while | cake; during this spect) mate, 0c they last gy cite ds av alates Was tone tbat [ae 3 cakes for stetthe Double thick ¢! atters, In all sizes; the four largest ones in the picture at J pexuo =e TEN CENTS, and & half dozen or more smaller sizes at FIVE CENTS. They're py panne man as 4 etd wonderful values, knives and forks, woodwork, etc.} Fine thin Porcelain Plates, at the right of the picture; Just the ideal sort of china Les gp Ply box; during for everyday use in the home; three largest sizes at 3 for TEN CENTS; all other " sizes, 6 for TEN CENTS. New York's Oret Want Ad. Directory Is Issued with | THE SUNDAY WORLD. Mt Reaches 100,000 MORE City Readars than Any Other Fultoa -$1., - Brooklyn, free. Her address is Lynn, Mass. MRS, EDNA ELLIS; Higginsport, Ohio, writes: “Tam a school teacher, have suffered agony monthly for ten ha My nervous system ¥ wreck. 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