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i and commission houses $ ‘the market in such ge all the excitement of fii ii over he million mark, t, zi g as returning busines: as on the surface there et studying the situation ¢ concluded that the publ! Hi k on the ground to and every thing. entire list benefited large dealings and FER Eze Wy f 2 r the and ‘went ver 2 aictsrtosend ree standard rpliroad list showed _ Substantial gains. Pennsylvania cent. ; : Sales al. est. ine. Cie ing the towns on the West Virginia f] 12,90 44 Amal. Copper. 6% 6% 64 +1%| bank of the river from Wheeling to Tans, Oxfords and English mixtures, 400 Am. (17% 4 Beth Parbereers, tl, bs 4 Lads ie ot} 1m Am. ig jenry a is corps of cam- ree phe thee to-day, ‘Meetings of an hour West Twenty-third Street . were features of | | MS AT. 1014 100% 101% + %| the, day'a Itinerary, which was con- | “ re in was trac! 2 fo Brie RT. @4 OK 6% +8 | for the night. agg “GM Can Pac. ...18% IN% 10% + %| At Benwood, the first stop to-day, [To Ches, & Onlo.. & aay ary 41 | IO Davie, opecial found area favor. 2025 Chi, Gt. W.., 18% 17% 18% +1 | unlimebered the track, and Chi. Gt W. AST % 87 414 |as the tzain was coming to a stop wax ang? MCh. Gt. W. BD my mH + fired. Bix windows of the forward mC. M. & | coach of the train and one jn a special St. P16 167% 168% 41% car went In With A Crash. No one was . , GO CM. & StP.p.i 181 184 + | Injured, however, and the mee| ro- MCh P&L. OK OT 4 cceded''at ‘once vib WHO Col Bouth...1% wy m 41 renees ca SN | d a & 1 eve we sty PARKER REGISTERS “Good Morning, Sweetheart. |/As Result of Wager Between 2% + » : eo. Gas a4 AI at EARLY IN KINGSTON,| Love You, Love You, Darling,”| Two Rich Men Three Hotel 3 b 17% — 4 Ed TM M4 NS %| peopus, oon camye Parger| H@ Declares Crescendo in a) Astor Cooks Will Make Two <M Mh HFM | went to K ‘ , habe D. j Went to Kingston during the day aper Personal. Years’ Tour. ‘van Ee ETI = 19K +2% | registered to vote in the second elec. Newspaper P oven BA MH M4 + WH) tion district of the ninth werd. He , ‘ ee Reis 4 6 64 +114 | maker his vouing residence @t the Th 4 47% +14 |home of his “son-in-law, Rev. Charles | Sweet is the voice of the tempter, and) A dispute between two millionaires oo. 1G 1h K+ nae at iy 4 — \hard to cestet, When he speaks injas to the ability of a man to start ‘Tom Int. 1% 18% 19% 41% | Parker reruthea te meats itG&* | words of endearment, fraught with the|from New York without « cent, travel on a. we. 14 6% 7442 |transacting any other business in |accenta of love, the maiden’s hevrt/around the world and accumulate 11.000 M00 Tat. O% GH +01, | Sawston. beats wildly in sympathy with the| by honest labor in <wo yeare is respon-| $0 lows MM BHM +K ” tempter's fierce passion, and, alas, her| able for preparations that Emil Mul- Wiowa Cent. pt. of =a + 4%) PARKER GIVES HIS | strength of resistance away like Wes, chien Prmiers ead Cela Dee is Monhation ‘18% aT ‘om th \ TIME TO LETTERS, ms “rile Sa Gece oy are to start from the uptown office of Met. st. 12M 127% 12ry 4 Y a 8 morning paper: |The World next Saturday for a two ao) Met, Secu % rae pod 13 M4 ESOPUS, N. Y., Oct. 14—There were | bern morning, sweetheart, | Years’ tour of the world, Lege to re-| aie Mer. Central. 10% 14 10% + (22, Callers at Rosemount to-day, and tove you, love you, love you, darting. /{¥t Lg? aarti ded eles er PWM, K. & 7... 4 2H 294 1 | ud Parker passed the forenoon in Can you: not devote this day to your alullet ehiers and Deroules are pastry 4100 M., K. 0% 8 BH + pe cern apne bei groiaae To-|own? 4” | coos. eaites ig a Soon te bed { von Beach Club hs this ‘est Forty-four street. a eat eee 0% 300% 201% +14 | Will visit him. "On next Tuesday ine |, cent & WOrld Of Pastion done evcemp. | children, will be supported during, hs | evees 2% MG Tb + | Judwe will return to New York. tender appeal disclose! Can the (MP | aneence by the millionaires Interested in | oye eedlg % 6% % -1 —— ter's voice plead in sweeter, more) ne wager. : : pi MY. Contral..9y wi Ly +2 | seductive terms than these? ‘An argument tn one of the dini: WONor, & West. 1K 73 Sy WHEAT MARKET DULL. "Good morning, sweetheart,” 1s BL rj fo A aaaat tee MO Ont. & West. morning greetirg he sends to meet her hotel and have been since It was opened. £ Pena, Ph aebng a ion ia Trading Quiet, but Prices Show | happy cyea when they eagerly search| Their business interests are too heavy TM People's Ges.1064 0644 aT 42 Wenerieans S6NnG: {OF sign from him in the personal) oo the enances of accumulsting, money B CUK 34 41% 424 | The local wheat market to-day opened! How. can, tho snaiden Keep. the faint |om & ttip around the world, and go they pt. 3 8 st 4 | YETY dull, with prices at fractional ad-| blush from rising to her cheeks or sill| loghed for Mbaiine. | ay | vances, Corn was quiet and ste the rapid beating of ber heart as the ee aid oe ago wheat : berg steady, At) Words ecstt i the waren ts taxed It jas to" undertake 4 jeago wheat was steady and un-| a, ongag| the trip would if he had sii a bo 12 changed. ‘Trade was only moderately |@t thelr last aout cist ee company, J waa nay Geclded to send iy ae Lf fetlve. | Corn was fractionally un- | Her eyes continue to devour the mes-| Kt, With « close account of haw it %| changed, with an easier tendency, but| sage of love. Jove you, love YOu, | waa accumulated. aw it ” * ‘air volume of business, love you, dar! speaks the yolce of From here Mulliea an 721% Te + | did a fair volume of bust and his compan- 6% 8% 5% York's opening prices were:|the tempter, aWakehing a wildly sym-jons will meke their way to San Fran- 7% 7 mh + | tat May, 1114; December, 1145-8; | pathetic echo in the maidens heart. (cleco. They expect to ship there as + | Chicago's opening prices were: Wheai | She loves him with all the tenderness cooks for Japan and the far Kam gen- mh A Dy ay, 1101-4 to 1202-8; July, 9; De-|and passion of her youthful heart, and erally, Their pian js to hu ¥, 98; P ry through pein eet. Mion fork’s es | the are slae sata? if where they believe thelr abiiity ¢ pon m1 1s pric were; | the m a yaso 133 ok sy December liga ta|. She longe for him, for his sweet em- | will yield them plenty of money, . bo 2% 2K+ 4 beats December, 64 2-4, | brace, for, the words of love, which he ——— Pe Wer ly id losing prices were: ‘Wheat | Whispers into her ears. and she wi COTTO October, 111 1-2; Decembs aaa | fy him, aa fast as the prosaic N PRICES HI berhad " se ta | May, 2 is to 14 Jury ie ont | Bass ot “Transportation. ever, toe slow Bthdach Ws GHER, yetober, 21-8; D&cembs ’ 7, | £0 hearts, will carry her. ; so alg ee Nir Oa ta, Ti May, | 108 loving Vraaother day may dawn |Merked Advances on General Guy. mYK+ 1 that may find her roughly awakened ing and Covering of Shorts, 442, Host tk Feet ere Sate the mar Cotton opened ste: day with aed \ t espa . | 0 w! ys WHERE HER $1,500 WENT, | \"."!i “ix? When ‘she (Arai lletened | prices 2 to 4 points higher. The mar- a — to, the tempter's voice, trusting him war Late Mins Rose Doyle Invested Cash us only © gollelees altews love Con Peslig wire essersl oak tas na Heed 160% +254! ny, in Real Estate, vey had she but heeded the | parent for some days, The covering pearly ve mystery concerning the $1,500 ing. ‘“Beward, beware; he's testing waa by som the larger shorts. Ad- 144 414, | 278% from an Orange savings bank vices from the South rding the spot by Mise Rose Ana Do i cotton altuation showed improvement. a +2 IP rl yee rs seldes shortly be- The receipts were moderate compared uy e ath, (WO Weeks ago, at th with what they should be in vie oa ht boarding-house of Mra, Jackson, x. FLAGSHIP BREAKS RECORDS (fo onattion ae ‘the crops, ‘aa’ uraegt b 1 Centr street, Orange, iis stood at the ag tune. After the WK +I | oived by Chief of Police en —T call, the trading became very activo Detective Drabell tf and New York's Weoent Target Prac- and 6 neral with prices figuring at an ey ascertal: r * Doy a! hy rings of . on Rt og PRANCTSC =N can offered, ;, November, 9.92 04 her savings of thirty years he | BAN FRA Owe was | ee ha to Me feneary, Ries pe,3¢3*532 _ Buiyers flocked to the Stock Exchange pt in a floor of the Exchange were rapid and large, the long before the close being while tickled with the iy to account for the Influx of trade. its scare of some months ago in Brooklyn Rapid Transit fesue the feature of the day's The traction issue rose from to 1-2, an advance of 4 per cent, Gteel stocks were next in favor and | figured at good gains. The common rose > %© 223, an advance of 1 1-8, while the made a new high record for Reading, 1 1-2; Union Pacitic, | 9 TE TO DAVIS unchanged, SALUTE | READS A LETTER S| |Written by an independent Re-| publican in Reply to One Sent Out by the Governor Through- out the State. A Binche, Irish Crochet, © | AND IN ADDITION TO-MO! _ BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT tt Call was at the Pith Avenue | SPECIAL VALUES: hal weir, having Secevered Hutt STOCK COLLARS of Mousseline de Sole, with FEATURE TRADING, | ctentiy trom the injury to his ankle to| huaded 25c na OF THE NG. leave the Republican Club. It was) velyet mmedaltion and { ; : intimated By the wa ggoro ell de- pd pred tegen of pee | de Sote, with tab ends 38¢ elded to visit the hotel, hay learned broidered medallio: Steel Also in Favor, with Peo- that the Democratic State Committee por ny ay b 4 ” i had tement In preparation dealing | , in bow ani :? ples Gas, Sugar and the) win efforts to het ee peer | four-in-hand effects, 45c - it 5 Standard Railroads All Promi-| “ry, °¢,.0", RePamcane Pe oi TAILOR MADE AND FANCY STOCKS, 98c - nent—Bonds Strong. of the kind of letters sent up the State In a variety of materials and shades, "¢ by the Governor, says that in reply to | @ letter asking what was the cause of | | dissatisfaction a Republican of Pough- keepsie had written a letter, It reads, in part: “You must know, Mr. Odell, that the Indepeydent Republicans in this sec-| tion Wear no yoke, nor any man’s col-| lar, nor do they hold any political of-) ficee—the stalwarts alone hold office here and some of them two or three at the same time—dut the independent Repub- Heans do hold opinions and if, to save! themselves from annoyance, they keep) thetr opinions to themselves, when occa-| sion arises they are not to be intimidat-| ed, and thelr opinions are expressed, and they are counted when the polls are closed. ‘We agree, you and I, that the ‘rec- ords of the two men should have gov- erning influence.’ In this instance the records of the Higgins vote on the claim of the Furnaceville Iron Company |s |ufficient ‘inflygnee.’ One who In his | position so readily voted away the | State's money against the express opin-| fon and proof offered by the proper ju- dicial officer, the Atiersay-Gensetl. that) the claim was illegal, in my humble opinion is not a suitable person to be Feathe poured steady boom 2 yds. in length, $4,25 he ex- ic had Extraordinary Val | Women's Butto specu: hy the sensa- Walking Styles. Medium and Military and Low Heels, Hand- r of influencing the di ition of gent. Phe aailifons of the State's funds that you had, and without further statement this is good and sufficient reason in my nec for myself Md foe ony our ie, jent or regular lean no! | voting for Frank Waylant } liggins for Governor of the State of New York.’ omer looking over the staternont Gov. ik said: “It Is true T-sent letters up the State Mat. | an what waa the trouble, I hay Deen acing it for years, I always try to a Republican if I hear he is ied, Nine out of ten times. he | that he has been Incorrectly re- | rie 2 fast color chinchillas, all with flan CHI qrie.o and BELT BACK Chesi fields in standard qualities frieze. The Long Belt Back Coats Sizes 8 to 16, and that he ¥ for Se, ut. q) sar ene one auld to have beeu Te- RUSSIAN, NORFOLK and SAILOR SUITS, 2 am not making public my) “Buster Brown” styles for the small boys; $5 75 etrepolitan ccsimiediiennines | Norfolk coats with Knickerbockers for the large lads, . Usual price $6.95 ; SHATTERS WINDOWS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, NEW MARTINSVILLE, W. Va., Oct, M—A day in the Ohio Valley, touch- | Stern Brothers Women’s Imported Neckwear Large assortment of Circular Collars of Real Duch- esse, Point Applique, Point Venise, Point Maline, lemish, Baby Irish and Bruge Laces, Ties and Scarfs in Point d'Alencon and Duchesse, also Collar and Cuff Sets in Real Laces and Hand Embroidery. New importations shown comprise Boas and Scarfs in very effective styles of Marabout, Coque, Ostrich and Marabout combinations, also Stoles, Boas and Cravats of Cut and Curled Ostrich, Plain and Fancy Muffs to match. ALSO TO-MORROW PLAIN OR CURLED COQUE BOAS OR STOLES, Of Imported Patent Leather and Vici Kid, Boys’ High Grade Apparel REEFERS and SMALL BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Overcoats in Gray and Blue, Refers in all wool frieze nd 5 00 ° Usual price $6.50 Usual price $8.50 > Double and Single Breasted Suits, cut over the same broad shouldered lines of our highest grade models, YOUNG MEN’S RAIN COATS, RROW, THE FOLLOWING r Boas 206 yds. in length, 95.50 ues To-morrow In n & Lace Shoes $2,75 Pair Full Toes, sewed Welt, nel linings, a OVERCOATS, of Grey or Black In stylish mixtures, 56,95 $9.75 this city by the gunboat F. Vest in real estate, against the of her friends. It I said that she wuct to Brooklyn with the money. and gave to the man Wao had advised her ts Invert her money Int haute fn Brock hich was being sold under’ fore: igh singt that Rear-Admiral C, Goodrich’s flagship New York, during er target practice last month in daiena Bay, Mexico, broke the we cord for fring eight-inch guns, . ¥ g the greatest scores, on time M 0 my huees to the | and accuracy, ever made with guns ot r eu ¢ If Dud- | this calibre, either in our own or any | other BAY. yee man is + bul they 100; February, 10.19 b March, 10.44 to 10.18; April, 1017 bid; May, 10.18'to 10.19. June, 14.29 bid July, 10.24 to 10.25, = * closing prices were: October, 9.0 to 898; November, 990 to 894, Decet February, 10.08 to 10.10; March, 19.13 to 1014; Apr, 10:14 to 10.14; May, 10.15 to 1048; June, 10.17 to 10.19; July, 10.9 to in apparel, than those of | \teristic of youth, we have SOROSIS The Best Shoe for Women, aoe OUNG men require more dash, more distinction, The materials from which the latest Sorosis models are made, both from their quality and from their treatment, lend themselves readily _ to the delicate lines of the Sorosis modelling, The Box Calf, the Patent Leather, the Sorosis Health Calf, the smooth Russian Calf, the Patent Kid, are all unusually flexible, in- suring comfort, either for evening or strenu- ous day use, The heels of the present fashions serve to em- phasize the picturesqif appearance of the shoes, Among these are the different shaped maturer years, Recognizing this charac- provided everything needful, College cut suits, single anddouble-breasted; trousers with wide hips and peg bot- toms, Smart to ts, in rich patterns and fabrics. Sack Suits, $10 to $25, Overcoats, $10 to $28, Hackett, Carhart & Co. Three Lor. 13th St, BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Cuban heels,—the light wooden steeple Stores. Neat Chambers. Cuban being perhaps the most comfortable and one of the prettiest, delicate in appear- ance, yet supporting the arch, The Orthopaedic Shoes are constructed in accord~ ance with the latest hygienic rules, and are approved by surgical authority, For evening dress, the barred, beaded Slippers, the Cuban heeled Pumps, the Patent Kid dress Stioes, with all the new array of - rosettes, bows, buckles, clasps, etc. are most attractive, JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street, i JAMES McCREERY & CO, Men’s Haberdashery, Furley & Buttrum’s, Ameri- can Hosiery Co,, Norfolk and New Brunswick [and other standard makes of U Wobl, Merino, Silk'and Wool, White and natural Gray. RamieFibre and Linen Mesh Underwear, in Fall and .|On Saturday, October rsth. <: TWO ARE POISONED BY GAS. 4 | em: ber, he 40 1000; ianuary, 1008 to iota Winter weights. Medium weight, non-shrink-| Te 04 STORE OOTY SELF able Shirts and Drawers. Y White and gray. \ SIEG PERG 85c. each STH AVE. phan «= TOTSTS. Vatye $1.35 Reaine Popular Sheet Music PS Successes of the Day at | 4 Another Sheet Music Sale for which The Big Store is famous. Asa special feature we include Chas. K. Harris's new baby song, entitled, “Why Don't They Play With Mer @ the following “winners’’ sold regularly at from 18c. to 25c. per copy. We limitone copy of each title to a customer— none to deglers—and no mail orders, filled. None C. O, D, sung and written by Cole & pewn ine Vale ef Shenandoah. and Cote & Where the Mocking Rit ea Aspen pond oy ieee. Take Tony rine trom ‘Madcap Princess.” TOUS the Flower of My Hear, Swe ofthe ten, irom Madcap Me Sie It You Were Mine Alone, trom "Mademp G054.p5" Sunset Turns the Ocean Blue My Twenty-third Street, Shoe Room. Exceptional Value in Children's Shoes, Friday and Saturday. 500 Pairs of Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid, Patent Tip Button & Lace Shoes, made on the Orthopedic last, | hand-sewed, with stout white - oak soles, | 6 to 11, $1,25, formerly $2 ys ye a ay, tant - in 5 load Whee the Church welts % whats mare th “Isle of @pice."* River, sung by by Minstrels weg Roses Grow, a "tials Chg ape by the com: j4en & Morse wee “Biss Bel.” (Third Floor, Bast, 18th st.) Ibert von Tilzer, composer ME WITH YOUR And the latest song entitled Naerhi.: * Important Sale of | Lord& Taylor, Women’s Broadway and Twentieth Street, | Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | consisting of 100 dozen of Finest Imported Wool Waistings, Found Before in fancy striped and plain \light colors, washable, with fancy stock collar, ‘ $3.50°each, value $5.00. — Also — Taffeta Silk Waists,| colors:—black, white, brown, navy, green, rose, a new —_—. jtailor-made model—very ef- = SHIPPING NEWS. |fective, | $6.50 each, Wool Waists, | | Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family, $1Down & 50c. Per Week On Purchase of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS iabeaahe Ove Accident Terminutes Fatally, | Mrs. Ella Cassidy, seventy-two years old, a widow, and Mrs. Mary MeCullom, also a widow, sixty-five years old, of No, 614 West Forty-ninth street, but | who has been staying for a few days © with Mrs, Cassidy at her home, No. | 164 Amsterdam avenue, were both found in an unconscious condition in bed yesterday by Bernard Cassidy, 4) 200 son of Mrs. Cassidy, on his return from work. The women were removed to the J, H Wright Hospital, where it Is said thetr condition is serious, The fla which was a small one, was found to be full of gas, which was eacaping from @ gas stove in the kitchen In Cleansing Get Only the Best ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT. | fun rises. 0.08|8un sets 6.28|Moon sets 9.53 THE TIDES. tae en hy value $8.50. |gandy,_ Hoo te it 1) $34! Fullassortment of New Model Hell Gate “6 - 7 i} That's PORT OF NEW YORK, | ARRIVED. Sweaters, Golf Vests & Wool Auto Coats. Lord&3 7 Taylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. ovToor iTSAMSHIPS, be SAILED TO-DAY, Nurntdian “Cleansers for Everything that Can Be Cleansed,”’ 5: Breadway at 122 West 45th Street, ||36th Street, 84 Street and Columbus Avenue (Hotel Endicolt)—Open Soon. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. La Lorraine, Havre. Hekla, Christiansand, No Extra Charge for It. she may feel as young as ever, Un- der these cireum- stances gray hair is | 4 drawback to men /) eens You Always brings back the color Hay's Hairhealth and @ Medicated Toa. Best We, and this adv, & ad | OBE RDORF | JAMHS, 41th & Sth oe KA LJ Werld may ft T7511 eae 64 2d ay. hay. WE SCHULTEMAN, « ay OLLER. 404 Columbus ay E. 4.) 80 a & 3d av.’ SIM foth av: PALISADE ay.) MONTGOMERY BLOMIER, 430) th. av av; LEGOLL, 288 Th av & Tun ay RIER, HAL Bway, Koc ‘i ay KRAMER, 426 Tih A Sd ay.; PAXON, WILIIAMS ay, FERGUSON. 2481 Ral. 1aeh & Tth av. DAVIDSON, 195 24 av: F 21 av. DITTMAN. lini 1418 34 av. LEWEN! KRA Lexing o ry Si ZVIC) 4 TY « WARNER, 37th & 7th eh oTth fe Amate wu EI ARD' A 357 St Fe GOLDBLATT, 33 Av. Sie" © 108 * AHAN, ¥, DOHRESD. St lm ae; VON id. May: 3 TAs M4 ev: JAI 449 24 ay ARD PHA Stenton: LA CROSS PHAR. Sh av. > av. & 138th, KL 140th: KENNEDY, 2072 straw. & 10)! SMITH & 108 s & Chrystie: SFGA | Delaney 41th, BELIGSORN. B. Ho fh av. Norfolk GREAT quarter ‘Length, Olive, Oxford or Black. REMEMBER Clothing Co., 327 Washington St., | NBAR CITY HALL, | OPEN EVENINGS, | Prices, ROGERS $2 BRADBURY = 3 Jari BIJOU STEINWAY 120 HARDMAN 125 GABLER PIANOS $D RENTED monthly $20 45 50 70 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST., owe. BLOCK Prosi Cliy OPEN EVENINGS, pti : ‘ “Hays HAIRHEALTH ‘“Ponltivaly ret youth to gray or faded alr, moves dandruff, kills the germ and hair falling. ot soll akin ot ‘i Aided by HARFINA SOAP it soothes and beals the sealp, sto itching and ine hair growth, ¢ We. bottles, Take nothing without Philo Hay Co. signature. fi Off Good for 25¢ Cake ree OP uARrixa soar, Sign thi to any of soeike “Te cee Sake 0, SOF ih. express pree “ a) d 4 XO} ny ist afb 4 ya EREY. Grand « gauomery’ f r FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY. ‘MOUS Mammoth Sale of PIANOS, At Less Than Factory wth paid ie pald MONTHLY, GOETZ & CO, i 1 oe Sern Ee ts Top Coat Sale. Made in Box' Coats, or the Three- in Tan, Some are Silk and some Satin Lined, © | perfect fitting and handsomely tailored, $8.48 and $10.48 BROOKLYN, } |

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