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| physique, has suddemty become the rich- upward movement of prices the next two or three weeks gain in strength until the Gatocks are quoted at about @ame figures that prevailed two ago. I look for a docided im- it in the steel and iron trade mow until the end of the year, for money is growing, Mu “a good thing. Money ‘has oe @ glut in the market for some Hime past,” ~ Anterest in the Equitable sqyannie Spitinues acute among Wall street men, Toe retirement from the Equitable ype Prosident A, J, Camantt, ot ansylvania Railroad, is regardeu "a8 having’ a pocullar significance, Mr: i iageutt was one of Henry B. Hyde's frlends and most trusted aq- ng Sumer Hazen Hyde, |! isreyaried Mr. Casrat '» eats th eounisela and ‘formed ition with George J. Gould, which atenalve to the, Pehutky yivania . Mr. Cassa’ Salon, it is believed, ‘will be followed era? ons of other men prom- ent ih Wall street, who say that “shey cannot take any ‘responsibility for is Mt. Hyde's aggressive attitude. politan matway, shares showed don, and rus were 3 if clzeulation that's deal ts way by ie Pennsylvania ihe lew York, New Haven and Rallroads will become closely ‘with Metropolitan interests, lines to be eonstructed his associates yivania ubway. ‘Nhere 19 also so: Rbout guaranteeing cy dividend? of 7 De fent. per annum on the Metropolitan © Tettivay stares.” Phe neaviest Buying ), of Metropolitan soraay. was by @ broker- He use that usually acts for the ve feributed ohletly Supreme Cou: innie ‘Healy case < te ir tee lo entertain ry igamated Company, Abo The cond tion, was 2B to the Ing of sti dere vosterday pat a ‘dovelon he bi ent fi thi Mees i Weer asnies, sireet™ *Deraed the lavoranie points Bon se report is apparently one of Indif- @ total sales of stock: pT | ehates and of bonds M7kooe. Phe Bi Oa Mn ada COTTON KEPT DOWN BY BEAR PRESSURE: On the cables alone market should h. ted firm to- Gay, but pressure from bear sources ‘Was 90 persistent and the weather all ¢hrough the cotton States so favorable to the crop that prices opened un- ebanged to 4 points below yesterday's closes, but rallied a point or two later (h scattered room covering, (On the expectation of a beansh week- erop report at noon the South was tr seller, Commission houses reported joderate orders, mainly on the selling Trade was comparatively qulct. were; June, 7.85 701; August, 7.8 October, to 8.09; Di $12; January, 816 local cotton lec st oe! ste Brisa ‘were: yur WHEAT MARKET OPENED HIGHER. ‘The strong cables offeet the fine ther news from the Southwest to- wy. and the local wheat market a ingly opened higher. At Liverpool res were up 1-4 to 3-81, or less activity bud popelerene by ie Commissioner Oakley Intends to tek oan wi by =! (rere: Wheat September, ‘mid asked, His were: iermamnner, Pui yeu ecamber, ie |ADING HOLDERS HAVE VOTING RIGHTS. 1A, June 6.—The annual (of, the stockholders pany was held tordai sume, alia reorga: © ih B8s thet aros he: pr vitewe [ yotlng, the een al Hero | v4 "inet A $30, 000,000 BOY IS YOUNG ZIEGLER 'Willtam Ziegler, the Late Millionaire, Makes His Fourteen-Year-Old Name- sake the Richest Boy in the World. A boy of fourteen, pale, rather dell- Oete, studious in his habits, whose am- ditions run elong the Mnes of berolo adventure, in spite of the frafity of his ‘ent boy of his years in the world, Per- haps in ail the world there isn't a minor with quite the fortune awaiting him thet is coming. to young William Mosier, born Brandt, but adopted years ago by William: Slogier, the millionaire baking powder and real estate man, and made the obief beneficiary under his will, ‘Thirty million dotihire te the amount left by William /Ztegler to his adopted son, By the time the boy te of age this ‘vast fortune will, of courses, have in- creared largely, It will probably bring the young man in an income of $1,000,000 | of & year at least, and perhaps a great deal more, It places within his reach the gratification of almost any ambi- he tion which la not a matter of mentality alone, in view of whioh it is pleasing| th, to note that the young heir has the same strong traits of conservatism which marked the character of his father. Interested In Arctic, Exploration, ‘The Inte William Ziegler spent many thousands of dollars in geographical ex- ploration, He put his millions at the service of those hardy men who have striven over and over again to reach the North Pole. He stood ready to equip new expeditions as tong as the men to lead them came forward, and {f one of his men could have reached the Pole first it would have completcly rounded out ® very busy and useful Ute, ‘There was a strong bond of wympathy | 000,000, goes between the Inte William Ziegler and his adopted son, The boy was Inter- ested in the Arotic explorations and it is one of his many laudable ambitions to develop etrength and knowledge enough to head one of these expedi- tions himself some time. It seems emi- nently fitting to him that the money left him by his father should be put to accomplishing what the latter strove for so. hard during the later | y THE CLOSING ahi Net High, Low. Gloss, Co's.) } uo —%] 13 —8 34 — 4 Bales, 100:Allis Chaim,, 11860.Amat, Cop... a 900. Am. Car, & FF 3% B00.A. C. & FF. pt. 99 200.Am. Cot, OfL 80% 20 Am. H, & lL... 7 2000 Am. H. & Le pal » Loco, 47% es sae sen! 6: 388s S8tee! 2 ——— ns : 2? = FELTAL LEI +I+El 147) io, 49) Jton, if. 7 eektids 208} 2 Velsloletsiclere! S32 - 5 2n= ee B82 80 Col Bouth.,.... 26% 100 Gol Bo. td “bt. ian 100 ienieke years of his life. Just at present young William Ziez- jer is in bad whape, The death of his father wes an awful blow to him, He has scarcely left the Ziegler home at Morten Point, Conn,, since the funeral i in, t attend~ ance . He: ly indiffer- hee to fortune which ae WoMMN'a MATS TeéUremancn, Sixth Ave. & 23d St., N. Y. Hippodrome Tickets Given Away! A Reserved Seat Ticket to the Hippodrome With Purchases at Ehrichs’ Aggregating $2 or Over Up to 12 o’Clock Noon. Andthis in the-face of some of the greatest reductions ever made in the month of June, Come in and:supply your wants at a tremendous saving—and get your Hippodrome tickets besides, halt naif" rotng ine i i nitaren: ise! t er offer seas Nm half-Drotner fa The exten ate bay 4 fieir of to-day,” "ant ‘adopted ‘hint, [ots for IanO years now He and the boy ave inions, scarcely happy when not together. In Ignorance of Hie Adoption. nee pots was taaeT pe, was 0 eprranee Zlogier's fons Whether knows it Bae or fot ty not known, me, any rate, rents ever had @ fonder son than been ‘Mr. and Mrs, el ey hted ove! he iealar min fo dated March 31, and tnessed ants Supreme Gout Justice willlare a. Gaynor, L. 8. Smith, H, M. Moon and William 8. Champ. A tew annuities are mentioned in the will for relatives of Soooutea for by the fact Mr. Ziegler made provision for all euch during ny ite. The widow,»Mrs, E. Mattita Ziegter, 1s amply provided . She gete the Ziexior city and country houses, the entire expenses of which, down to the feat ie) sof housekeeping, are to he executors of the will, Then. in adition . yor who eet an income of It is Expresaly wtated in the will, is done in Neu of dower. Gets Most of Estate. All of the rest of the estate, about $30,- , to the boy, Whi comes of age he Will receive the ent net Income, Th the mean time ample provision {s to be made for his educa- tion and support, At the age of twenty- five he receives one-quarter of the prin. cipal and another quarter at the end of wach five years, until, at the age of he In the actual ‘cugtodian of the ire estate. Wiltam Ziegler has chosen Cotumbla University as his Alma Mater, and aa he is advanced in his studies’ he will probably be able to enter in about two OU.TB. QUOTATIONS, " Bales, 200 Long Isl'a , 80 Lou & Nasi 4) Manhattan 1140 Met Bt ‘ C. 800 Prets, 8. C. pt 91 100 ty, St, Ps 18 tio ep. atent Per Sy | 08200 Reading .. 2400 Rock Island 1100 Rub Goods BE: os pf. 200 Un RY Tn 300 Tn Ry 8 oe ae 300 UB Reo ae 2500. 8 Lea, etfs. 1 US Letts pe, “ie US Rubber TT $50,000 FOR GAS. INSPECTION, Make Application This Week to Board of Estimate for an Appropriation. Commissioner Oakley, of the Depart- nt of Water, Gas and BPlvotricity, ‘vad a lone conference to-day with his chief engineer and ithe city gas inspec- tor as ‘to the provietons of the new law reculeting the inapection of the gas furnished to the ctty and to private consumers, The law calls for a dally {nepection of the gas, and as matters now sland the department has no men to do the work, ‘Brooklyn, the Bronx and Richmond have no testing stations, Yenterday the Mayor wrote to Mr. Oakley to lose | 1 no time in getting the machinery of hie oMos in readiness to carry out the pro- visions of the law, which goes into force July 1. ‘At the end of the confernce Mr, Oak- ley said it would be {mpoasible to say how ‘many mon will be needed, but that ihe will apply at once to the Civil- Bervice Commission for an eligivie list, ite intenas ¢0 meke rrpiioation to the Llc be for Use by June, Boamt ot Matimate on Fridey for an appropriation of $50,000 for the purposes of the wort, ‘iti There has never been any oMotal in+ spection of the gus in Brooklyn and pci Perfunctory inspections of the gas in the boroughs other than Manhattan, The high presmus gland, Sr end ae} end It js Intended to na ception in honor of the, sa, public exibition of the new Plant, The Mayor will be asked to make @ mpesch and to start the pumps dranv! from the ocean, pe dreming water — SHIPPING NEWS, —_——_— ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises, 4.00/6un sets, 7.97/Moon wete..1019 THR Tipps Big waser, Governor's “ini Gate Forry, 13a 1088 PONT OF NEW Yor, ARRIVED, Ryndam inneay Finland Beguranca ’, DUE TO-DAY, Kaiser Wilholm 11, Astoria, Glasgow, Bremen, Morro Cantie, Havana, / OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, ‘BAILED TO-DAY, Koiacr Wiiholm der | Pannoils. Ni is, Fiction semen teh, tiring! The Oxzyn Balm Beauty. ! Lady, peerless as the morn, Silk Gloves. Ladies’ Genuine Milanese Silk Gloves, in stainless Diack, all sizes, imported to sell at'50c. per 29c pair; special price Breaking. All ‘dune Records. Greater Values, Greater Throngs, More Enthusia: Can You Afford te Miss an Event in Which Thousands ot Others aN pe iemean Fas ireat June Sale of Muslin Underwear, Gowns, extra size, of fine quality muslin, — tilting high i neck, with insertings Oe ems bard vidiiepanay tod be ee biopitie alee, ane eee bey two pal of garters attached, 49c cluster of tucks between; Ex @19) value, avaieneine Cc Mahe eh SE RS ae Inf ’ Drawers, extra, sire, heavy muslin yoke syokenwitheles rial eh rae bands, with clusters of tucks Insertings of UL edittet 9 ent deep hem; 39¢ valus, 25¢c and wide ruttles; 7c value at Cc Corset Covers, close fitting, sizes 46 to 50 Children’s Musilir- Drawers; inches; fine cambrie, with Hetty italy orere 2 9 tA eat utmatching Venus, sea-foam born, celling,Grecian Phryne in thy grace, ceeding all:in fairneas-of thy tace; Z enith unrivalled of divine creation, ealous for thy beauty’s preservation; Y outh on thy brow and bloom upon thy cheek, et eloquently of Love's caresses speak; ame, then, the “ret of thy magic art; © simple thing could such a charm impart. lushing the moas-rose coyly, then, to shame, eauty whispered low a potent name, Il you admire or deem well to praise, ught that your heart’s fond hope may haply raise, {es in a custom ne'er by me forgot, eaving no place for blemish or for spot— mM well wherein resides my greatest charm—'tis aking daily use of OXZYN BALM! “That puts @ different complexion on matters,”’ as the old maid said when phe Jald aside her second jar of Oxaym Malm Just prior to accompanying & handsome young man to the altar, 18c., 86c, an On Sale at TOILET GOODS DEPT., Ma‘ da 72c. a» Jar. Floor, See the bouutiful window display of tho famous Oxsyn ‘Tollet Prepara- “Mall Orders Filled. Bargains in the Bascment. tions on the 23d street aid Mottled Enamelled War. y plece guaranteed double Sonted und offered at the pri of ordinary tinwar. ta fey Se 100 Catting Tables. Standard Carpet Bweepers, Bissell's $2.00 kind... ae tenes mi, . Cian rtalichindd Tablens, Perlor Brooms, sewed, super stock, * 25c Waterproof Clothes wuaranteed not to eink, 50 feet, 2c je Put: Sale of Wall Paper, * These papers were bought at | of the jeacing concerns in rhe trade, ake room forthe new Fi dealers can buy them for, WALL PAPERS, for upstairs rooms; 10 patterns to seloct from; manufac- turer's price, 840. a roll; sold Ic with border only; special, roll, WALL PAPER, in reds, greens, browns and light shades, suitable for. all rooms; manufacturer's bo, a roll; our 45 (oj WE DO PAPERHANGING, Prisons AND MATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN than raw stock prices from We are now cleaning them out 1 papers at lower pri. Sale continues throughout this Ween WALL PAPERS, in gilts, embossed flor: stripes, &c,; just the ; thing for bedrooms, parlors, dning-room: halls, &o.; Manufacturer's i sou 1Oc price price aa MOULDING—We |} feel of white and ouk M ouldingn inches wide, nicely finished en sa sold regularly for aX DECORATING, ‘EST: our price,....,, } Axminster Rugs. embroidery ind lace; 50c, val Cotton Voi 1 e White Suiting: 9 colors): Cc Special, per yard. bir Fine wines Long | Good th at, sue F '10c Special Sale of 4 Plumetis, These only. Special at full sleeve, tuck: skirt with deep green, brown ized shelves removable 1X. tin, en ped lids Special Clothes Baskets, large Size, closely woven willow,strong handles, 23c torchon Linons, fine and sheer, at 36-inch Black and White Shepherd Check, abe . ae oy inch Lace Stripe ods have been selling as high es 17¢, yard, but are in rose color bodice belt and. fancy Hardwood Refrigerators, made of ash, lift top; will hold 30 Ibs, of ice; galvan- and 24.98 ipe, Regular value, be 50, Special dt,, Cn ps Wine rtons Wash bBollers, 14-07, copper bottom, '49c% 39c 83c |P ‘15e Apron Bic 7% | Quality at, 36-Inch Black ed to elbow; back of six pleats; soft stock, Very tull shirred flounce. Colors are blue, or black; sizes 32 to 40; value $12,985 Abrsesecesrsseesereervense reser: enneee hole; 1$c value at ...s0+seveee 9c Wash & White Goods | Silks & Dress Goods. Yard Wide White Hand-Woven Bai tal Silks value $5¢., at.....u00.. coven Serge, spot proof, shrunk and sponged; 49c. value; spe. cial at, per yard Women’s Handsome Suits at Half. $12.98 Silk Shirt Waist Suits at $6.98. Handsome Suits, made from high-grade all-silk Taffeta, in plain or changeable. shirred and tucked, finshed with silk buttons; Front of watst fully 6.98 Great Sale of Newest Skirts. from Panaina voile in black, blue, brown, champagne, reseda orcream; also NEWcST SICILIAN SKIRTS, hand- some Pleated style in black, blue or brown; choice at.. made with AS: 1.98 Tremendous Savings in Housefurnishings. Sugar Canisters, extra heavy, 10 pound Size; regular price, 29¢.; Clothes Hamrers, whole wiilow, with tom, very side handles: regular . price, $1.75; sale PIICE sce see voccess Water Sprinklers, 4 quart size, made of heavy tin, regu. lar 25c.; special at......s000 Special 15c wood bot- strong, with 79c 15c JAMES McGREERY 2 GO, Rugs and Mattings. Extra heavy China Matting, 7,00 and 12.00 per roll value 10,00 and 18,00 Japan Matting. Very fine quality. Detached figures and carpet designs. 9,00 and 12,75 per roll value 14,00 and 18,00 These include the finest ‘China weaves and extremely attractive designs in both China and Japan Mattings, The solls are in lengths of 40 yds. Oriental VBI ADDITIONS | TO BELLEVUE Plans Filed for Tey Wings sand Roof Garden in the Medical and Tuberculosis Wards of] Exper: the Hospital. McKim, Mead & White, as architects for the city, have filed plans for that part of Bellevue Hospital to be known a ns Pavilions A and B and to be erected | C at the sontheast corner of the big hos- pital plot overlooking the East River, |The building wil be alx basement, with a front Joined Ss aah (Aik ow ey eRe ae at a: ana oa Belen “wi with fen Hrestone, 4 formal it is, Tt in be PENNSYLVANIA GIVES ITS YEARLY FIGURES. TTTEBURG, June ¢6—The annual mpeg ot stockholders of the Penn- sylvania Company was held in the gen- ithe office, in the Union ibis dn this ty, to-day, “the annual report for the year (Was submitted, covering 1,400 sera of Sirs fade. Cnetean directly by the Penn- fares, Peis mpany, and shows the fol- Saran carat ing Expenaes “Saabs, Te a ancien cron bometiog Riga as an @e compared “wita” Ame’ us ‘Loe old elgptea aa, Cole PATO W708 SH . green, ; Barnes, N:P, atonal 5 , Gace xe, ch res gah Patterson ed Mori Philadel) pha ee Pit taburg. BY Board of Diteotors will stich et jphia sears wee aie ths WARRANT OUT FOR SILK IMPORTER ABD-EL-NOUR, $36,890,681.92, increase oot 4 Case Brought by Hin Wealthy Wite in estimated at $600, geile Aine BEVERIDGE IS BACK. Indiana Senator Arrives on the Celtic trom Italy. United Btates Senator Albert J, Bey- of Indiana, was a passenger. fed Taken New Turn—hhe Wants to Go Armed. » Another chapter in the marital dimoul- ‘tles of Mr, and Mra, John Ald-Hl-Nour are weitten jnechovelia tnd in the Pollee Court tapleton, 8. I, Marah lnsued nt ware Maran mnt for arres| re to Apa Nout ‘4 cial pee thot war ich pat hati foto colors, oxr2 ft, 19.50 value 26,50 Fine quality Wilton Rugs, oxi ft, 36,00, value 50,00 Algerian Rugs, for verandah or dining room, 9x12 ft, 19.50 value 26,50 American Gra numerous to oxra ft, ; 1,25 to 7,00 Rugs, in zee, 3x6 ft, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO, Men’s Haberdashery Dept. Men’s low neck or collarless Night Shirts, Made of fine self figured and striped Nainsook or Jac- quard Batiste with colored silk trimming, Extremely light weight. gs¢ \ Value 2,00 Pajamas made of plain and striped white Nainsook,’ plain and figured Mull, or of imported, colored atriped Madras Military collar or collarless, 1.45 Value 2.50 Twenty-third Street. ee TCT, JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Semi-fitting or loose model Voile Coats, with embroid- ered linen collar and cuffs or collarless, 14.50 and 18,00 formerly 23.00 to 28,07 Tan Covert Cloth and black Sheets and Rug Rage _ Cheviot Coats JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Hosiery, ‘On June the 7th, Fine Lisle Thread Stockings, { White,—plain, embroitlered | in delicate colorg-and tace | boot weaves, Black with silk embroideries | ry or in lace designs, Light, medium and dark shades of tan, embroidered © or lace instep patterns, = Red, grey, “ pongee” and cadet blue, in plain weaves, | clocked, lace boot patterns or embroidered designs, 0c per pair value 6$c to 1.50 Twenty-third Street, Cotton Dress, Goods, * Silk and» Cotton Mou: i lines, White qrounlawle ; small tolarge mee pola ' dota, ’ Fine printed dics, ‘plain’ or lace ottiped weaver, Relais: Ae ihe denig ' summer d Pink, blue and ‘Yaven ite LN

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