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and Henry Senter were over- end attended by ambulance sur- gna and cared for later by neighbors. \K OFF HIS NTED’ CLOTHING robe in Union Square. A Declaring that he was John D. Rocke- ler, that he was rolling In wealth, ut that he was tainted with oll, |.” “/Ptomas O'Connor, of No. 615 Third ‘@venue, went into Union Square Park ‘to-day and began to disrobe. He gave ‘ila coat to a passer-by, rid himself of | Cy ‘his shirt and then went to Brentano's yk store, 2 am going'to take off every stitch,” “I am just reeking ‘with oil; Dé = aint aad all my millions will not buy ~~» ame freedom from it. I have decided hat this ten will wash it off.” “O'Connor was trying to take off his | 17 _ trousers when Policeman’ Rogers ap-| Man ‘At Bellevue Hospital the doctors say | Mo ‘O'Connor, who is a waiter, is crazy. an a _. MERCHANTS ASK FOR 0 BETTER POLICE PROTECTION. | R=<3 “Thieves So Rold in Fourteenth Street that They Smash Plate- Glaws Windows. ) fo frequent have’ become burglaries 4h ‘Fourteenth street, between Fifth avenue ani Broadway, @. merchants doing busiiess along that thoroughfare decided’ to petition Com- missioner of Police McAdoo for better #retection. ‘The last robbery was reported to-day by Henri P. Alexinder, an optician at Wo. 11 East Fourteenth street. Last Might a large plate-glass window in front ‘of bis store was smashed and yalted at $1500 stolen. ‘The earrylug off artificial eye: The store of tho Hou: Machine Company, adjoli fander stove, was’ cater night, Here the burglar in the show window along ihe t Anleves bro Com t has been made to Police Captain Cottrell, af the West Thirtieca | Bireet 5: and his detectives haye Qurked on the rebberlés without result. oh edie BEST IS ENJOINED. ‘On application cf Smith, Conway & Weed, of No. 21 Cortlandt street, Su- mend to-d injunction — restra: Any conirnc ‘the Pennsylvan! feel Company for. the construction of “the Manhutlan Bridge. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR Bun rises, §.1i8un the + Port, Antont Galveston e Steamers, Onigoing Senmiers, from Third ‘om making | 14h + Givralter PUSS Buying Orders After the First Hour Sent Prices Highor, “Though Thore Was Little Support from London. 3 per on Union Pacific was ‘niso strength and activit; ted Copper, American S: American Smelt a itefining led the Industrials at edvances of from txt Aa 1 aaa eee tne Joctt action quarter ‘Transit and Metropoliten Street “Ralls * eatures. ‘Fractional gains were realized in the ‘Bries. Bonds were firm and fairly active. The total sales 9° stocks were 940,80 shares and of bonds $4,090,090. The Closing Quotations. ‘To-day’s highest, lowest and closing pricey and net changes from yesterday's closing prices or from last recorded malo ore a8 follows: f Net ge. IM Let | Erie .. Erle jat of. Erle 24 vf. PLA ERETE SESE FPA Fs 7 Ponep ree? Sas oeee Pe Bee Brereer. i 2 ResFere Bee eee 2, akeegeeae pases iorey thet tet late tlhe el eee Buegetens POPE a EARAPPRES: B8ee2, FRAY SuRaees oa Win Central pel. BR Vin. Central pf... YY Xavance > — Decline COTTON FALLS OFF; TRADING IS LIGHT. ‘There was little feature to the open- Ing of the local cotton market to-day, trading being very small with prices showing losses of from 1 to 3 points frdm last night's close, The cables did not respond to the advance of yesterday and showed dullness. Pit traders sized the situationup as being about a atand- off with the bul terday's experience market better considerably les ion than they were d yet prepared \ further advance. wi sh 'y conditions in ‘Texas, giving | the r in the weelt| to resist ‘aad clearing In the Eastern bet re there has been too much raln o. Augus | ) "Now "30:46 to Decembe ‘January, | 88; April, | per, 10.25; Maren, eee Se ee WHEAT UP HALF CENT; TRA-ING VERY ACTIVE. After opening quiet and slight! y the local wheat market developed | and as the session adv ‘of @ cent on all thi here a in Chicago ‘, followed by @ sharp ad- vance of SB of a cent New York's ‘opening | prices Wiheat—Sepiembtr, 831-2; Decem! $818 bid. Chicago's \ SIX1H AVENUE AND'23D STREET, NEW YORK. Only 3 Days More of This Greatest of Our Red Letter Sales Three days more and the wonderful bargains which have startled and shaken New York centres will be like the traditional tale that is told. You Must Act Now if at All. Your mill cannot ind with the water that has passed. Your money cannot buy for you next week what it will in this week’s sale, so if you want to save dollars, come! Remember that our BEST OFFER- INGS are not advertised at all—that lots are small, and to secure them you must be here and STAY. pr ascetic abated Rio heesl ep cio uabiai aetbek Aetacbia Women's Gloves 2,000 Pairs of Women’s Sample The finest 2-clasp Silk Gloves, Whe finest 2-clasp Lisle Thread Gloves, Double finger-tipped Silk Gloves, Elbow length Silk Gloves, Elbow length Lace Lisle Thread Worth 50c. to $1.00. ngth Lace Silk and Lisle Thread Mitts, Elbow 'ength Silk Mitts, ‘The variety in colors and styles is immense; all sizes you will find in some of the styles; the values in the regular way range from 60c. to $1.90 a pair; they are from the best and largest importer in this country and include the finest fabric gloves brought to this coun- try. Red Letter Price, 23c. a pair. Advance Offering in ° Early Fall Suits. $ ] 0° is our price now. $ Try_as hard as you can and you will not find their equal anywhere under $17, nor will we be able to sell such Suits at anything like $10.50 in three weeks from now. These are high-class, all-wool-mix- ture Suits, madejust as illustrated —3 different ‘patterns—and are won- derful val- 10.50 ues at..... ‘We have a few more of those elegant Tailor-made Coat Suits (length 42 to 52) In the new fall styles, aye 15,00 Pianos at Special Prices. Just four “Lafayette” pianos at $175.00 and seven “Benedict” pianos at $198.50 left from our big sale last week. If you want to be one of the eleven owners of these satisfaction-giving pianos, be here EARLY to-morrow. Remember, the above prices are about half what you would be asked to pay elsewhere, Terms as low as i '$1 a Week. 35c. SilK, 23c White Habutai Siik,23 inches wide, a] extra fine quality; our regular 3: 23c grade for. . : White Habutai Silk, yard wide, which will launder like linen — soft and lustrous — ow 39 ic regular 65c. grade for.,. Tas Women’s Hosiery. 2500 Pairs of Women’s Sample Hose. They include lace lisle thread Hose, Gauze lisle thread Hose, Eos He nee Hose, a: lack cotton Hi = bleached feet, Rae ice Plain black cotton Hose, with un- bleached split feet, Plain black cotton Hose 4n all the in Ree ata weights. le variety of styles is very large, and eS qualities range ip to See. a pair. Red Letter Price, 15e. a pair. yee a for 6.85 Women's 12.50 Raincoats Only a few more of that wonderful collection of Women's Raincoats. The tremendous run on this Jot is without precedent, and if you would partici- pate in this unmatched Red-Letter offering, this is your chance. Come to-morrow. There arc many styles in this offering—ali new Fallsamples— and the cut represents one of thom. os Now, if you want the chance of the year to get a guaranteed Rainproof Coat—full length and full width—seize this chance. lt may be the last. $12.50 Raincoats, | $15.00 Raincoats, 6.85 8.25 Peremptory Red Letter Clearing of Wash Suits @ Skirts Every Wash Suit and every Summer Dress of whatever sort will now be pushed out regardless of cost or value. Instances follow: Corset-Coat Suits, made of extra. quality Union Mnen; value Red Letter price..s..ssse0ee iit: 4.75 Shirt-Waist Dresses, made of genuine butcher's linen, in white, tan and a few blue; 3 95 ° value $8.00. Rea Letter Price extra quality Frock-and-Frill Suits, made of Union linen, in the shades of green, tan and white; -value Q 75 ° Price... Ba 230 Skirts of very fine duck, lawn and linen “Anistiod; value $2.00.’ Red Let- Cy ter Price .... 179 Skirts of extra quality P. K., made in a novel plaited White Goods. each, for * 40-inch wide Sheer India Lawn, 27-inch Lace Stripe Lawns, 27-inch Mercerized Algerian Cloth, -inch Alexandria Cloth, inch Heavy Cord Pique, -inch Oxford Suiting, 28-inch Dotted Swiss, inch Madras, Up to 20-yard lengths; worth 20c. to 39c. yard. Red Letter Price 10c. yard Wash Goods. Ginghams, Batistes, Swiss Muslin in flower designs, fancy checks, figured or striped Chambrays; value 16c. yi \Men’s $30 Suits for $15. Continuing Thursday morning, in our Men's Clothing stock we give |New designs of silk and TION GUARANTEED WEST PROMP7L) S) ‘o-morrow REFUNDED. lots, per yard... NEW A YORKS grastest crowns store ||" Sale of Matti ngs, t d i Seamiess Linen Warp Jai e e iD Matting, 19 different ne ih the popular carpet designs; sell as high as $10.98 per roll: Se ne €0 nak ell ret. a full roll of 40 yards’ 1478 17% c Great Savings in Garpets and Rugs. All-Wooi Velvet Carpet, Never Sold for Less Than $1.00, Special at 59c. Only by purchasing an immense output of 6,000 yards are we enabled to quote this Santionally ting-room, stait and hal $1.80 Axminster Carpets at 95c, 200 rolls of the newest patterns of Alexan. der Smith's famous make; with or with. out borders to match; chouse from; regularly $1 ery special to-morrow at .. patterns; value $1.00, special at... low price. Shown in parlor, library, sit- Yard Wide Granite Carpet, 1 ‘Small patterns; splendi 16 patterns to Suitable for most any room; stron +50; 95c wide; limit of 50 yards; re ularly 35c; sale price ... 59c 7c Reversible Granite Carpets, large and 8. color eects: durable and easy to keep clean; ore y Lic $1.00 American Body Brussels, Made and Laid, for 59c, “~~ 95 distinct and attractive patterns in sitting-room, library, dining-room, hall and stair de- signs. Carpets will be held for future delivery upon payment of a reasona. ble deposit. We will include making aad Iaying free. Dollar value, to-morrow, per ysrd,... 4 Reversible Smyrna Rugs at Almost One-Half. These rugs are inary values, and as we don’t want any one who comes here to be disappointed, we must Hrmit the sale of ibrectoweatomey. ‘These rugs are perfectly reversible and are shown in 41 diflerent patterns? 6x9, 7.6x10.6, value 7.50, e value 11.50, 9x12, 59c (2.98 Tremendously Important Sale of Linoleum: Cc. 39c. Floor Oilcloth at 25c. 65c. Genuine Cork Linoleum at 37% At this low price the lot ought to be sold in sen- ~sationally quick time. “Shown in an immense as- sortinent of inlaid, tile and parquet effects inthe F ind is two yards wide Regu-| 57 i\c' Parlor Suit, polished frames, good workman: ih; ; covered in Verona velour, saiin damask and August Sale price... $16.50 Outfit, $9.99. alish Enamelled Floor Oilcloth, a every housekeeper knows, is unsur wear. To-morrow’s speci s" most sed for inciudes a regular 33¢, quality to be placed on sale at 25c.. Shown In the new Fall styles, th- cluding floral and’ tile patterns, 1, 1'» and 2 yds. wide; sold regu. larly at 39¢.: special per square 25c 45-Ib. Black Soft Hair Mattress, maze up to your order to fitany size ip = 19.75 A Handsome Stee! Enamel Bed, like illustration, with heavy contin- uous posts, i =F) cluding a com- bination mattress, an lows. hair all steel spring and two feather Sale fy price.complete, > all sizes, bed; covered in A. C. A. ticking; torcenee: OOP Steel Enamel Bed, with brass knobs and vases, like flius-§. . tration, highly finished-and weil constructed; 1 9 8 3 - t Sale price, all sizes NELLA Rossi's Shawl Department. ad Floor, AV. the Proctor Dudley Hawl (erey Stein, Victe “wool “Empire Scarfs,"— |Canton crepe shawls from in white and combinations of delicate colorings,—for Mountain or Seashore PIE BU! Maah invere Btw, Gnel. Sun). one to three and one-half yards square, Shawls of Shetland, Ice Woo’, fancy silk knitted, wool, and silk and wool. On Thursday, August the 17th, | Algerian Shawls in white and delicate colors, 1,85 Value, 3.25 PARADISE ah 6 a ott and T HERAL c ain Twenty-third Street. TH "A WOMAN'S SAC i) SY, P. Carleton, Adele . | Norto eals, £ eae bidnprie ict BRIGHTON BEACH fx! Grace Came Sylvan, Roches’ BS ‘21. Juhtl-s Wk.—Henry EXCURSIONS. «deci ose fa Addin (They Cannot Burat, She TICKETS Greatest Ainusemel with, Mr.) TIME, Mr. Auten, oy LONG Fee ei ae wannerere Dena BIL.) WEEK: ale Patti | Loom nore Ba st j Daily pa Rowe Stat oe Hy Bro’. AQ Acts, TNoLUDe ADMISSION TO DREAMLAND, CONEY ISLAND. nt’ Enterprise in the World. erahaghe SUA ai ve N.Y. tof H. Bath wt. a ee atin ae ee reworks. 50 cents, except Sot. and Sun. y BAIL TO-DAY. opening prices hie free choice of entire stock of men's regular $30 light and m a ‘$1 6 lum weight single and double hreasted BACK BUITS for $15. this great stock of men’s finest Suits for $16 you will find the ‘ finest makes of hard-finished fancy Worsteds, finest Worated Cheviots, i a | finest Black Clays, finest Serges, Anest Thibets, &c. It’s an opportunity ‘ —an exceptional opportunity—for you to provide yourself with a fine suit of clothes at just one-half the regular ts Sale commenced yesterday morning at 8 o'clock and continues un- til 5 P. M. Thureday. n’s $30.00 aay for #15 sr ng prices red: September, AS B-4 offered: t—May., £0 9. to S748: Decembe 91-8 bid; December, September, ing prices were: Wheat) entember, RL to 82 1- 10 S81-8:" May. 6 1~ $$ 1-8 bid; old, 88 3-4 i August. SL) December. 88 #-8 Corn—Sepember, December, 41 I-68 to 44 8-4; old, ¥. 448-8 bid, THE LONDON MARKET. | Business Moderate, with Prices) ¥ixm at the Close, LONDON, Avg, 16.--Money was in | ror demand, Discounts were firmer, ‘Phe Stock Exchange opened quiet and irregular, though # Business wax modera ned dull in decked on ‘The marke Be eli Of 14 were Fine fond Fancy worsteds, cheviots and fine eassimeres; also wool crash Out ing Trousers; regular $8, $4 and. $5 values, ' ‘ Furniture Re-Upholstered. ina 4) 98 We re-upholster 5 pieces of any ordinary size furniture, fit new springs And filling where. necessary and re-eover with best Satin Rusge Tapestry, all silk cord and gtmps. We will thoroughly’ ¢} frames and guarantee Inok like an te.

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