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Oy xe ‘Bales, Low, Close, oh’. md, & Oh 7 1K ny (0 Det, mo Wm —% ‘i 700 Det, &% 6% BK 4 2200 Dietiiers’ a, & Bi-N \ —_——— 900 D, sé 6% Natl 0 D. 2% 0% md ‘ af preter ane iN 5 ies, Storage. bet tr brag + % j %. H. Harriman and James J. 96000 Brie jescserene 4H - rave stopped fighting each other. So far) 9800 Erie ist pf... Wr 7% WK + 4 * as these aggressive railway magnates) 1800 Erie M1 pt... 68 6% 8 +% i are concerned the struggle for poseee- | MOOK, M. & B pl Mh 9 + % F fe Tim sion of the Northern Pacifly Rallroed/ 100%, W. & D.C, tlh @% 1% —8% or a Cy) ts over. ‘The course of the market to-| 8400 Gen. | HWleo...:.J70% 176 1784 3% | eet S adied , | day, #0 far ag it related to stocks in- ii an ey _. but Prices te ’ fluenced dy either Harriman or Hill, b wb —% was clearly indontive of peace, Mr. o © —% Later. Hill ts for the present triumphant amd we 84 IN peoure in his position, but other rival so © ia Fadlroad interests in the Northwest, in- 150% MK OThe enoresous Uquidation of stock | dependent of Harriman, evidently do aK Bh — Ge morning hours on the Btock Ex-/aot intend to allow his trenouiallity to ewe. ) to-day gave rise to a feeling Of| become janting, Interests back of BI Ss © th ‘among the brokers and/ Paul and Chicago and Northwestene u we ‘were rumors of an incipiont panto | are whetting hyped iad CiAbd 2% 0 +h i , but a general bolstering tOOk) ene Morgan-Hill scalp. e @e— , ‘after noon which caused the S¢2-/ yterriman was dispored to apres 1% 18% me “etal decline of three and four points tO) nis ght againat the Hit! combination, 1b 6 44%, Geturn to something Uke the Aeures) notwithwanding the sdverse decision i 10h M4 + % Wguoted at the close Thuredey afternoon. | the United ideol beyge4 Hat Lume 119% ihe The collapse of the May wheat Oormer | ihe Northern ease, Two aR “Baturday, heavy selling orders from | matters of serious impont, however, dl- pd Pk ee don because of the tense polliteal/ verted his attention. He found his con- and trol of Union Pacifio menaced by the us Ub = 6 powerful Rook Istand erowd oo one bred ag adversaries, Then the Equitable Life + aE Viree oases tee CPEs Ow. “moat antici oa = Prooliei consideration. hoon were 1,037,000. C, G, Gates Chowest and most : ‘alone selling 100,000 shares openly. There Large sums of money were needed to wa uo +4 iwas a real panicky feeling for @ time, | proteot the Harriman interest in Union| 1700 Nat. Bis, Co.. 62% G1 61% —ilh ‘but later the market steadied. Tho reil-| Pacific, Circumstances forbade his seek-| 10 Nat. Bis, pf...20}h 110% 119% — % fond stocks that led the recent advance | ing assistance in the Mquitable quarter,| 790 Nat. Tend .. 8K 4% 15 8K tn ‘were hardes hit and at the and the only thing to do was to realize! 170) Nat, D. & 8.. 29% 2 ma -1% mworat time Union Pacific was down 18/on nis Northern Securities stock, Which} 0 Nat, RRM. . 8? 87 87 —1 points below the highost price of 1ast/nas all along commanded « fancy price! yoNatRRM 2 p. 10% 2% 20% —K fwoek Copper was next to Union Pa-/on the market, The sudden break In| goon J, Gentral..190% 197 197. —2 afc in the decline, tho price of Northern Seourlties last) soon yar pr, 157% 167% 157% + % Toulsville & Nashville held steady All| week was due to the disclosure of the! sia, y Gaon, use 140% 380% —1% @hrough the decline just ae it did ‘ure tact that Harriman was bea hd TOON.Y.C. & 8.1. 00% 49% 50% +1% ureday, Traders recalled tl In} is scarcely a doubt now that iB ony ( fos of nis telegrams to Wall street! tribution of the Northern Securities Hees Nor, & West. 844, 82% 834 + % last week ‘Thames W, Lawaon préiictcd | assets will proceed without further in- me Am, ..10 101 101 —t% “@ panic for this week and sald that/terrupiion trom Mr. Harriman—or any ener Pao. ....170 165 167 Louisville & Nashville would not be af-/ one else, Some of the Northern Seou- Ont, & West... 57% 55 6% —B% fected, * ities stock has already been turned in| 100Pac. C 2d pi a —% (Pho market was shaky at the opening | for redemption. 5 ae AE ‘Mid nd when Northern Securities broke on! ‘ne opening sales of Northern Pacific fee RR. 140% —% the curp, golng down 10 pointe #lnc®) s:ook—the frst since its relistment— Poo, Gas 100} 10444 106% —2% it Thursday, there was a general! wore watched with auger interest by| 10 Peo. & Hast.. 4% 44% 441% — % reak among Merit sicnae aroped all members of the stock Exchange: | 500 Phila, R. -T...129 198 128 No leading saturdays cios.ig ag-| An impression prevailed that sharp} 1 PCC & StL. 79 7% — ock island was close behind and| competitive buying would develop. | 140 Pressed 8 C..43 41% 43 + Sepoint drops In St. Paul) Nothing of the kind transpired, how-| 40) Prees 8 C pf.. 97 96% 98%) — % el a Iron dropped nearly | ever On the other hand, thin relisted] 100 Pullman P ©.240 240 40 4 ree and a half pointe, but Northern | stock, of which thore is only a small | 1900 Ry St Sp'g... 37% 35 36% — which tee eth, an eens proportion now in the market, shuwed | 200 Ry St Sp pf...100 9% 10 —1 Bane, fe 'aciive, iow | warprising weakness and an absolute! 420 Rep Steel ...., 20% 19 2%— % fured at 16%, against 180 of three y lack of Inside support. Nortnern Pacific | 5100 Rep. Steel pf. 78% 76% 78% —% ee apnihern Becuri-tes drop 14! shares have been selling on the curb| 7200 Reading ., .., H% 92% 8 —1% DW. last | lately @t abo: 28v, ‘The first 100 shares | 1400 Rock Il, 33-30% 8% 1 cifle 13] sold in the stock! Exchange to-day | 1600 Rock Isl pf... 77% 16% 70% + % ne | brought 168 and the second lot of equal] 5900 Rub, Goode .. 22% 30% 22 — 7 © market ot the | Rimoune 107 ied Quite naarally the tose i ny +4 Yentire Treks inal aka, Siahag igus OL Norther Securities peepee Data ed 4 10e -4 g 4 depressing effect on PA ade ‘ ion Ae ee Reermieae Rtas oIMaae he Rune tat | MOOSLARE 2 pt. 8 go wur nan 7,000 shares of Northera ry, ‘WHEAT IN ANOTHER | Scourities “chinged “hands ad pices | 208: LS W UW Mie UH — % fanging down from i613-4 to 16s, ‘Phe | #008. L. 8. W. pf. 6t 62% | 64 SENSATIONAL DROP, | ‘iasing in these ‘sharos vas Of a da-| 81800 Sou, Pac, BY (2% 6 1% j ——— Liokers Who herctolure have been ac. | 12080u, Pac, pf..1T% 117% 11TH, CHICAGO, April 24.—A double back- Yonthern Se n the Hilt} 8200S9u, Ry. Co,, 8 32% 9% % woiieraaait was performed by May |} to the stock | 20080u Ry Co p., 87 96 - 9 —11¢ wheat to-day, Instead of settling Into 10 StankR&T Co. %* % % @ Yeminiscence, the option promptly 4700 Tenn C & Ir. 98 94% 95 8 started to-day with a, repetition of last Copious 160 Tex, Pao, B% 84% 85% — 14, ‘week's sensational acrobatics. throughout the day. ‘The recessions of | 100 Tol Rwy 33% 33% 5M — Bome of the first traues showed a fall! some, of he high-prload “stocks %0'TO) StL&W.... 39 38 8 1K of4 ea a bushel, Hi ee eee Btartltn| ew Laie Central, Wo nA a OY 50 BB BD ty @t 96 to W8 cents, as aga 100 Twin CR. TAM 19° 113% —1 elose on Baturday. 10 Twin C.R,T.p. 154 184154 Aftor thu Iniial plunge the price vor) MEATY ay OF [is Meas pubsequeniy. | 1000 Un, Bag & Poh 1 “12 maa PEAY, snowed @ terusmey to Fey. Leuce Jim an eit repeaied admonition ‘buiuta In rep DT SOI ee TRY oe 1 ont ome he Ja t brokenas fives, | ‘nto: . i Wate, tom Fepreweuiuiives ot Youn One of the mos remarkable. features | 40 Un, Poa pf. sae at ote jae ieoing ROMyARy Cette be ee | Ot the recent bull movement has been! yo0 ttn, Ry. Inv... 4 aad ork) \bearibn wttac ‘¥ Gar thanlaatate the comparative sluggishness of the go- in, Ry. i h 1h Mh % tempt as Austher liquianton Or nolan polled HeCUIG excels, Ww pile, other rail-| 10 Un, Ry.Iny, pf. 8 83 83 A shares have been cli 200 U7 fe Sequitea during an wicmyea corner. | iwonty es have been climbing up ter pes if Pipe. Ri 8h 31% — 5s noMjientlne, Uf Asmuur é& (0. | socklng new high rec. td, fe 18.C, 1. P. pl M%e 9 H8 Benerally credited. with buylng Cun-| cific, ‘Texas and Pacific and St. Loul 300 U, S, Express.128 127 18 —a erable May wheat whiie aoe ere Western shares have remained so] 25001. 8,.R.& Im, 9 8 8% —% tions were betwaen ¥3 and Hayton fulct ag to excite suspicion that these! a9 1.8,.R & RCo, 384 a 36 Febh welling, howevet, com Ouvsido| An old-time epecidiiae ye Aline tee Se FRAT. ye Tk Oh TF Sourons soon hounded tne raarget down |aitic'expluine the altuntion IM Oils was Tom, Os m mS han before, It was not jong .be- | he big bull movements of rec ctf, pf1O% 10814 109 x ip tHe current figures sor May were oul oks have not moved j Vala? hi -2, & not lows of & tof tie market. George J. , Rudber,, 4 0% O%—% Somiaied with Sa o}0H8 n gtocky “of This a 115% 1164 — % | Beanie 80 cents trom tie woint at when | ningnate tle nls. polley ta pat 8 By, Gates arty were supjrused to vative clamp on these sto PEL 10014 10H — 1h ll contrél of the deal some speculative my 1800 Va.-Car, Ch .. 64 8 3 — rice of May wheal ip r De Vulen i au 13 Armour ImNpAnY wa up. ay) pon ourl - 0 yah y i ushels of tie May option, When o , estingh'se 7% +1 . pt 700 West. Un, Wig 98% 93% + morn sontiniic a Its down 165 Wheel, & L w id tg 2 day, 6 Ip i | more than three Gents. per ba 120 Wiscon, € um 2B +% Of Nay with oie dose bs Da eed Sens fonts, hoping to resin some 4 Pa tere re eothtt tHe. new crop, doi ,|COTTON DHOPS UNDER mparatively we une.) ape a forenoon in’ the. Ter oF PRESSURE BY BEARS, Poather propects afl throveh the rie ci ents an the ( Not!| at the openig of the local market to- Whose es os A Hiieh, Low. Choro, ¢ day. and ¢ Was also heavy pressure heat May. 4y VAlllN, Chere... 18° 6 16 rom leading bear sources, under whioh a uly, 51% bid. SW ALES Che Dis. BY 60% pricas gave Way Very rapidly, Weather Shicarzo's closing priver 16100 Amal, Coppe BO in the South was considered favorable, w Wh (May, 92%; July, 84% t to Sih, Corn bly, 4614 asked; Septem oe PLEET OF STEAMERS| FOR WHEAT POOi, ?} CHICAGO, April 24--It 1s reported that the “ore fleet" of ten whaleback steamers has been sold to Eastern c falists, believed to be Jo’ » Gates nd his aspociates in the May wheat al, the pian being t ip whea fs Feavierain Bincage ts saiee Wheat at ‘The fleet, which has bee je Pittabiing Steamship e subsidiary cor Inited States Steel Corpora dry dock at Detroit, being ri BYouIzeH. Bome of t alveady crosses a Ny u earqoes of teal rails, declined to be interviewed, “BOSTON TRADERS ’ UNLOAD STOCKS. i ) BOBTON, April 24.—A Beading, of stocks by t mharp break In prices she Vwpening to-day of %he Boston fxchange. Stocks ran off qui an & reguit of the continued selling, which fas in turn Influenced by meneral weak- ess of the New York market, Co; Rat declined 17-8, ta tet Woollen common wus off 1, 84, Osceola dropped to a fall points from hureday, when the closed until to-day, early weakness was followed by In this movement the coppers 7 elally. ‘The adva Unit It heavy un- Stook f the tact han aay %. anid an advance of Hyman, secretary of the Ilinola i Company, wild he had not dy P pee wale of the fleot,but dia not deem ete 20) A si Am, 1000 Am 20) iW Am, 100 An, 26% 250) Am 1 An. 100 Am, Hi) An, 900 Am. Lavy. p Matt Matt $00 Am. 1100 Am. 1000 Am 900 Am. 9100 Am. 14800 ( 7 11500 Chen, & Ohto mocnt, & Alton | 1200Cn, & NW B00 Chie, Gt. W 2c, G. W. pt. Bam |5000C, M. & 8, P. } 100 Chie. 200 Chie, 200 Chie, TOC.C.C, & BL B40 Col, FF, & T,, 100 Col, H. C. & I. 200 (1, South... 7 Col, So. 1 pt 800 @ 2 pf. 2800 Gas 1000 Corn Prod... We Un Oh) + 101% +1 | 51% 1% | 37 ++ 1208 4 Corn Prod, pf. 50% 190 Dal, @ Hud,,.188 ae hut an area of low pressure in Texas i rd rain, unless tt should were: April, 7.13 | June, 7.20 ner, 7 8 to 7.45; January, 7.47 D he late prices were: Ma 81; July, th ; August, October, Telephone Directory for the summer months goes to press Friday, May 12 Get your name in this edition by subsoribing for telephone service at the New | dAMES McCREERY & CO, Sale of Shirt Waists. On April the asth and. 26th 100 dozen, China Silk Waists, Trimmed with fine laces,—ineortions and edgings, Black or white, § 50 and 6.75 Twenty-third Street, JAMES MsGREERY & CO, | JAMES McGREERY & CO. China Department. Linen Room, Dinner Sets. and Floor, Porcelain Sets, 100 pieces, White Dress Goods. 8.75 per set'For Summer Lingerie English Porcelain, Old willow pattern. 112 pieces, 12,00 per set value 17.00 gowns, shirt waists, out- ing dresses and all kinds of washable suits,—many Fine C a DA new sheer cotton fabrics foe ‘i o Fi al are on exhibition, Furnival English Porcelain. | Among the fashionable New square shape. white fabrics are,—Linen rset,| Lawn, Persian Lawn, soft Haviland’s Limoges Set,| Snish Batiste, plain, dot- Pink floral pattern, 113, ‘ed and figured Swiss, pieces......22.50 per set Linen Etamine, mulle,— value 30.00/ and embroidered Shirt Haviland’s Limoges, Hand-| Waist Fronts with Linen some spray decoration, roo} Lawn to match, pieces,......41.50 per set On April the 25th. ost value #20) Saleof whiteLinen Lawn,— 50) pisces: made from pure Irish flax, 6,00 per set; . . Fi F 7 | 36 inches wide, Limoges Plates, Various Roctand 16ae pet yard) sizes and decorations, Value 55c and 80c per yard. 6.00 per doz, Plates,—cups and saucers, 3.00 per doz, Hand-painted, French China Placques, ee-I,0@ each value 1.75 A complete stock of table and dedorative China suit- able for country cottages and Summer houses now on exhibition, Tea Set. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Silks. On April’the 25th 10,000 yards of the latest Shirt Waist Silks, Piain weaves, fancy weaves, including checks of vari- ous sizes, and all the latest shadesof blue,—suchas,— porcelain, myosotis, corn- flower, marine, national, admiral and navy. 75¢ per yard, | 5,000 yards of Liberty Satin. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Corsets, Fine Batiste Corset, dip hip and medium high bust,— White, ivory, cream and with front and side sup-| black, porters. 55c¢ per yard, 1.15 each Value 2,00 Twenty-third Street, '‘P. D,” Corset, made of fine Broche Silk with real)_ whalebone, 3:50 Formerly 8.50 to 11,50, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suits, Shepherd's plaid Cloth Suits, Tuxedo model. Colors,—b.ue, brown or black checks, 22.50 Voile or Taffetas silk Suits with Eton or biouse Coats, 30.00 and 35,00 Walking Skirts, made of black Panama cloth, Close , pleated model, 10,00 and $12,00 New spring modeis of “La Vida’ Corsets, TheseCorsetsare hand-made and are filled with genuine Greenland whalebone, The rangeof models isex- tensive and provides for every type of figure. 3.50 to 12,00 Twenty-third Strect, Financial Information. le : ( paz as Twenty-third Street, Banking Statistics—Customs Duties —Business Failures in United States— Deposits in Banks—Exports—Gold and Silver {n Circulation—Pinances | of Nations—imports—Currency Cir- United States Mints, and data con- cerning hundreds of other subjects bl ida) to the man of finance, in Reduced Rates , 1905 World Almanac. | 98 cents; 88 cents by mail SSS Se eee NEW YORKS | FASTEST GROWING STORE |/ Men’s Underwear. y SPILK Finished Balbriggan Un- { "g €0. short slee ribbed bottom; ; drawers made with extra large 85 ak Vs ee oT | 4 tH Sr REFUNDED. Ane pes L BUTS tee derwear; shirts with long or double seat, strap backs, 39c ° nm a We Have Discontinued Issuing Blue Trading Stamps. ; We Will Redeem in Our Stor Until May 6th, Inclusive, All Blue Trading Stamps Issued by Us and Bearing Our inprint of “R & Co,’’ and Our Serial Number in Lots of 100 or More. Present Your Stamps at the Redemption Desk, 3d Floor, Annex, and Get a Voucher, Which Will Be Accepted as Cash in Pay- ment for Merchandise in Any Department in Our Entire Store. We want to sustain our well earned reputation for fair dealing. We want every one who has received these stamps at our store to get some satisfactory equivalent for them. We will allow $1.50 in mer- chandise for 1,000 stamps, or at the rate of 15 cents a hundred for each hundred presented. We cannot 4 burners 1.29 se eeeeees vee We Have Built This Business by Six Years of Straighttor i: Dealing, It Ie to Preserve This Reputation and to Merit the Confide: fh You Repose in Us ‘om the G jarlane Company, Pald for by Us and Issued to trom the Benedict & Mactarlane c Pald for by Us and issued t rc e New Suspender Suits. suspender style, They are made from fine all-silk chiffon taffeta, with white waist elaborately shirred; skirt full pleated and shirred, with separate suspenders; bodice belt and stock; colors are champagne, black, reseda, brown, blue or green, model costing $45.00, and is being sold by one exclusive house in town at $25.00: our special price to-mor- e row only, .. Taffeta Silk Coats, made from fine guaranteed taffeta silk, new collar. less style, with full pleated sleeves; loose belted back, braid trimmed and finished with ribbon; all sizes; also All-Wcool Tan Covert Cioth Coats, flat collars, trimmed with self.col- sleeves and fly front; lined throughout with self-colored satin, Positively the best e coat value ever Offered ateees sree Another great sale of Newest Accordion Pleated Skirts—300 on sale to-morrow, made of fine voile, accordion pleated with shirred yoke; co'ors black, brown, cream, light or medium blue; special, while they te For Girls. Petticoat Sale. Sateen Petticoats, fine quality mer- accordion pleated flounce, finished 98 j \ with rutfles; special at Made from all-woo! tan covert cloth, with /| J false collar, trimmed with panne velvet! rR heavy muslin bands finished with batton- and silk braid, full sleeve, with handsome =! | , We holes, trimmed with cluster raieke and FiUWe deep hem; 15c. value, at...csssses seeeee box back; belted; . i Children’s White Lawn Hats, double sizes 6 t® 14; q 9 . + 69¢. Cc Millinery. In the Basement ih Gas Stove Oven, made of heavy horsehair braid crown, braided Russia Iron and so as to form little checks: brim | 98 like cut, YAS HOON ART +4 4h y arg tea well made. $2.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats at 98c. \all colors; also hats made of novelty braid on the new Polo || Gas Stoves, extra strong, 12x Turban, and trimmed with quills, 18 tops, worth 98¢.5 special <a trinmed; value $2.00; special to- at 69c Wy aie: morrow at Dress Goods Sale. + Suitable f Imported High Lustre Cream Grilllantinn, in aaa ie eds on ae arrow hemstitche stripes, New shipment on sale’ to- SEY SILK AND LINEN BATISTE, in the popula of taal ,» in popular nen colors, value 25c., at, per varar Ms 1 5c ANSEBEE AR BOISE fbr) retails : 89c 50-inch High Silky Lustre En; Sicilian, in royal splendid value at..... blue, nv blue, y neaium brown, dark t “4 EXTRA HEAVY Matting « Linoleum Sale. These are new pliable linen Wwaip ‘Japanese mattings, shown in, red, green, blue and ind these goods at tuch a low price as this, $5.98. 20-yard rolls at $2.99. At per yard,, tees pesos same quality ; our special price to-morrow {s 49c; shown in a variety of beautitul inlaid and {ile effects, suitable. redeem less than 100 stamps in a lot, and, of course, we redeem only those stamps which have been that We Make This Very Liberal Offer to You at a Great Expenseto Us, Although ‘We shal pnt on sale to-morrow 100 handsome Silk Suits, in the latest This is a copy of a fine imported Women’s Silk or Covert Coats, $3,98. ored velvet and tailor stitching; new Sale of Newest Accordion Pleated Skirts, $3.00 Box Coats at $1.98 cerized sateens, made with deep < 078, Children’s Drawers, sizes 2 to 14 years, sil emblem; full / Oc $3.00 coats. ] e J 8 ruffle brim, ie Jace and hemstitehii OatSi.see i “Charlotte Corday’’ Hats, $1.98. of plaited Jap, silk in ruffles, shelves, Special made of fine quality straw brald, beautifully trimmed with ot Beary atte ornaments or velvet; all shown in Cleanable burners Domestics, Etc. IERE'S a dress goods now greatly in demand: 38-inch PANAMA VOILE, in all the leading shades, morrow and at this low price ought to 39 Cc on EXTRA HEAVY AND LARGE Gren:dines, 10 handsome design: brown, walle tbe; at green, gun metal, tan and black, $1.25 grade, Gey tee small Carpet Patterns, All mattings are now very high, but This is XX Cork Linoleum, and another important fact !s that itis 4 yards for stores, offices and large rooms; per square yard..,.,, given out ‘by this store, and which bear our imprint of “R, & Co.” and our serial number, Under No Ob! pn to Redeem B. & M ps, Which Were Purchased All the rage! Atasaving of over half. Ready to wear’ tritmed with bow of Jap. silk; rosettes of straw, velvet, ornaments and fancy feathers in beautiful combinations; beautifully HITE PERSIAN LAWN, fine and 3c 4 per yard... i be snapped up In remarkably quick time, 44-inch Imported Black Silk IF it 79¢, ial at BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS, ER CEI, Lact eee, OC we bought a,large shipment very early, which enables usto sell wide, Exclusive stores charge from 7$c to 89c for the { 9 ‘200 dozen,—(A merican! JAMES MeGREERY & CO... Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. 2nd Floor Extraordinary Values in Ladies’ Tailored Suits; Sale of 100 dozen,—French ——a Lingerie garments,— gowns, chemises, drawers, corset covers, petticoats, and bridal sets, At one-half usual prices, On Sale Tucsday, April a5th, 150 Ladies’ Tailored Suits ' of Broadcloth, Serge. Shepherd‘ Checks, various colors and materials; regular pris Ly As the above value is very special, we cannot guarantee the sale after Tuesday. f ‘ i i Pie Hy ii Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2st St, make) Dreysing Jackets, Well made of fine Lawn, | goc, 75c, 95¢ and 1,50 Twenty-third Street, hs 4

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