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ft i Mi it gis dlacht fhy ‘over* not being sent to. da, Said the Magistrate, ‘the Island for that leugh,” tree politerien to drag 8 4 “cell, a0 hysterical did ‘Nell, of No. 49 West ‘street, is the boy who atole ‘Watermelon from a stand at No. His Hanon vor ie wall venue: rae George at the time ee gti A pollc Bevin uae ‘TRWCE STRICKEN ‘Canepi, Whose Two Children {Special to The Evening World.) ON N.Y. Aug. 2=J Canep!, the father of little Charlie ‘Canepi, who has-been in a trance nearly twenty ‘| weeke, says that the Yonkers meray haye refused admittance to je had endeavored to have che seater Placed in one of the institutions, beHeving that the accommodations there ‘Would be more conducive. to his clrances of recovering than any home treatment Mra, Canep), who Is thoroughly worn yut by ‘her constant vigils bby the bed- @ide of her won, is now further bur- @ened by, reason of her little ‘daiighter ‘Alice Marfe being stricken with a pe- eullar ailment. *Home time ago this child became ill ‘with’ whooping cough which a week! 4: iB developed into a form of pneu-}, monia, attended by other symptoms of @ very unvsual nature. There ‘weems to some extent to be a payeile affinity between the two little @ufferers which renders it very dificult the physician to extend ‘adequate ragged ‘Alice. ‘The latter is a year ‘WANED 1 TOOK WN JOSS HOUSE! ‘The Chinatown gamblers go: $400 from Mong Lee, an th avenue laundry- Man, \o-day, and as |: represented ev- @rything that Mong had in the world |R Ahe went to the Joss house, on the top | Re floor of No, 16 Moti street, made proper, bbelsance to the gods und then tried 0 “eat his throas, Three Chinamen seized him and took ‘the krife wway, Then Mong ran out on ahe yEanda.and tried to jump to the street. He was caugut shere by an- ether Chinaman and the two had a des- porate strusele before two of Sergt. era's men came to the rescue and @ragged them indoors, MONK Was arrested and locked up uw Biiwabeth street station, ————_—- SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR To-par en ieee Tan os. 88iAoon rive 11.38 yen seas Me Low Wi ‘ Sr afi ae New High Record with Keene Buying—Whole List Strong. Tratliing on the Stock Exchange to- duy.was-the Hveliest since the present bull thovement set in, and the total dealings were prabably the heaviest in months. At the start quotatiéns came from 1-2 to more than 1 per cent, high- ef, and/as the session progressed big buying. ordens'were thrown on the mar- ket advancing values from 1 to about 3 points all around. ‘The most conspicuous trading was in Som ie ‘which was moved up 1463-4 to 1471-2 on purchases of 5,000 ebares.. .. Decided strength was tn’ Union Pacific, the ‘price ‘on eice! it buying Going up almost 2 : ‘per cent. to various brokers at frequent intervale, Atchison, St. Paul, Missouri Pacific, Rock Island and Canadian Pacific were also notable at advances of from i to jalmoat 2 per cent, ‘Amalgamated: Copper. waa exception- strong, i advancing to) 87 3-4, Against 96-8, lu close of yesterday, Americar, Smelting & Refining was sito ‘igorous on the resumption of inside buying ‘shat’ forced the ‘Tplce of ¢hi ‘stock up 2 voints. Steel was fairly live, the preferred crossing 106. Fractional gulns were scored in’ the tractions, Bonds were fairly active, ‘The total antes of stocks were 1,071,800 shares and of bonds $4,172,000. ‘The Closing Quotations, ‘To-day's highest, lowest’ and closing Prices and net chadges from sesterdny's Sloaing prices or from last recorded sale are as follows: aay Besse? cits FF SuPeT Fe Fra ens ]es PSTEE ed barter SPE 8 SeeTEEM Se: Beaws3 2! poke’ oR er Ae IPESBE Leto Bales 28 ee EEry Bo pean aes ze eet EI tt HH HB, 22225 * Paes pt! South: ee Benn. oni a iki Rev. Dr. Morgan Not Pre- pared to Say that Million- aire’s Mloney Is Tainted. the big White Btar tine steamship Balue, whioh sailed this afternoon, Rey. G. Campbell Morgan, the evangelist, and Charles Alex- the gospel. singer, who. is eaid @ converted a million souls with “Gory.” ‘They ere returning, ttending the Northfield confer- Sta. take Su thelr evangelistic rk in ‘London. ay. Abeenste lan S8tcre one tn conduct, ‘orrey, Feit Fetitar meeting tn Phliadeiphia, ‘The expenses for this campaign are to be defrayed by Jobn Wanamaker, and it is exyected that this will be the be- gimiing ‘ofa movement which will wweep across the country. As to Tainted Money. Dr, Morgan bed eomething.to aay re- garding the condition of Amerioan churches and tainted money bufure he salled. “Tainted money,” said Dr. Morgan, “ig ‘not the ‘question: on the other aide of the Atlantic that It'is on this, Tt'ts a matter ‘that requires atudy, and Io not know how I would act if tainted money were offered to’ me. “All- money -thet~comes to us hes been through dirty channela at some time, rect “Is Rockefeller's money tainted? I know that It has been aaid #o, but I talked to a man who belongs to his ohurch and-who is convinced that « great wrong has been done Mr. Roc vel icnow of @ man who cursed us and whose money was not of the best. That d to «ive $5 for ithe Work ana is conversion soon followed. ‘Who would say thot that tainted money did not bring ‘blessing Church urch Spirit Waning. Concerning ‘the churches Rev. Mr. old fire and the old-time spirit &re lacking, and without this what can be expected by clubs and a lead- ing eway from ath “Many Whose church roll fs not doing Als ps art, inthe conversion of the sinner or the spread of the How can 8 business mi jan expect to have en bis bis employees when ahey sao fis Tite. and just bow far he prac- Bees bafeigstin cas cosencle ARS he preaches. = INSURANCE PROBE WILL SPARE NONE Legislative Investigation Will Be Pushed Without ‘Regard ‘to Person or Influence, Says Counsel Hughes: f Charles” E. Hughes, his sasociate counsel, James McKeen, and Sehator Armstrong. Chairman of the Legisia- tive Committee that was appointed to probe the conduct of all the fife insur- ance companies of ,the State, held a long conference td-day and it through a mass of date that has been collecting for ‘them. t he could not lughes “said tell when‘ they ‘would’ be able to begin thelr investigation. “A mass of matter ‘has been turned } nd we will have ry carefully, We her or not we will. over to me,” he sai to go through it don't know now w! be able to start the inquiry by Oct. 1. 1 am atraid ‘we will not be ready #0 soon as that, “Every man in the street will toll you how an insurance Investigation should carried, the purpose of giving’ it pu of giving C4 y. It Js very important that a false stert should pot be made, and we shouts have ea ee vay bo finish” off igpaniary 1 the ‘any stipulation thet hot have sour work, snter- cal no direct stipuiation, but ¢ertainly ‘understood that woud be nothing of the sort. In ‘the gap ine estigation I saw no “evidence of po- iiticat interference, and I do not anc tielpate any now. eee WHEAT FIRM, WITH THE GAINS GENERAL. An advance of « cent in wheat at easy opening re into a firm market, with prices of a cent bixher. ‘Corn was steady. ‘The market at Chicago was only mod- erately active, with prices generally SNA York's opeiiing. prices were w : iH lou , ae ner 86 : S2RShPuccEReRsneds vhece SRAREEES SREP, BETTER DEMAND FOR STOCKS IN LONDON, ¥. Aug. Money torday wan Further dividend Payments offeet the calls on the Brazi- tf iff ot oe aew YORK. lian loan. Discounts were steady, ‘The Stock Exchange was cheerful & more hopeful view was taken of the Peace nowotiati¢ns. Yesterday's losses were recovered an the tdne was firm in all sections. Console and Japanese securities were specially. good, ————— BULLS GIVE SOLID SUPPORT TO COTTON. which were from 4 to 6 polate better than expecied added strength. ota lot of weak holdings wi over on a fesctlan ie «pet to in this sale Last Tmposit, were $1.65 doz.; now Dinner Plates, were $1.98 doz; now 98c. i Plates, ere? $1.98 doz.; now i he Great. CUES PEE UEERGIEE Ucn nape ppmmennesese EE Hoyle, Harrison & Kaye, Portiere vin nt of Phila., Retiring from parr) about Continues with assortments still unbroken. ig ea tremendous response to our. A ists neath of Sunday would and selling space are great enough to accommodate a small army of patrons. Prompt service may be depended upon from now: on. mendous Cut in Prices, ‘ ¢ | . $3 Portieres./$8 Portieres, ts finish; 50 Bios ale $ "as $1. ae | Bordered Portieres, new 1,200 pairs of Cross Stripe Madras Por- tapestry and velour borders: Be inchea teres; full width and 3 rds long; Qeautitul oe faerderized ‘goods; vaues up iments pic 84 wns" $4.75 “Couch Ce i 000 Extra Heavy Couch ! I, Covers, Odds and Ends. » waa a9 yas sirable designs , fal a inches wide and ras, : aa around: op ers OC) = 2. 75 reg. price, $1.75. Sale price Special Thursday he Friday, We have 13 Pianos of a certain pupular make that we have de- Pianos that have come in through our Exchange Department. We need the room, hence. you can buy therh from $10 to $100. Terms as 2 \ China and Glassware Closing out many lines, including Dinner and Tea Sets, Open Stock Two Open Stock Patterns fr. m John Maddocks & Sons, /Makers of the Best “Bogllah Porcelain Ware, Individual Butters, were 60s. doz, ; * now, doz., 25c. Bakers, 8-inch, were 45c.; now 25c. Cake Plates, were 33c.: now 19c. 25 doz.; now,’ doz., 6Sc. / | Platters, were Abo. now 20c. Gevered’ Dishes, were. $1,25;" naw hiner ere now 45c- After Dinner, Cups and Saucers, | Jugs, were 25c.; now 15¢, were $1.98 doz.; now 1.00, doz.; now, doz., 1.25. Bowis, were 252.; now 10 The chance of a liglime. There Tureens, were $1.50; now 75c. Frute to make up any size Dinner Set at 45c. absolutely one-half price, To-Morrow, Thursday, in Our Men’s $3 and $4 arg | Made Possible by our $25,000 Undervalue Pyrchase from Doll 50 Cents ». Dollar, ene ne have swamped any ordinary upnolstery store, but our facilities Thousands of Portieres Still Await You—Tre- 1,000 Pars of he Stele Portieres; dest ane Mercerized Portieres; beautiful, ors; full % yds. long: ni. Dds 75 $1.50 Porticres. wide and 3 yds. long; finished on a eversible and (washable; 7 62c. ncluded Couch Covers. Eone very expensive Couch Covers; ——————————_—_——————— Piano Bargains cided to close out at greatly reduced prices. We also have a few used low as $1.00 wa e Week. Patterns, Toilet Sets, Pressed and Cut Glass, Lamps, &c., &c. in this)Sale like this: Bakers, 7-inch, were 350.; now, 19¢. Bread and Butter Plates, were | Platters, were a now 15c. ayers Covered Butter Dishes, were 90c.; | Cups and Saucers, were $2.50 Jugs, were 30c.; now 161 is large enongh stock and variety Dishes, were 95¢. doz.; now Clothing od Bargai This is the balance of our stock of Men’ lightweight fancy cheviot and cassimere Trou- ers; take your choice of all for a Dollar. $9.75 Thibets, Fancy Cheviots and B imeres. Men’s $10 Fall Overcoats for $ About 60 in the lot, mostly all Tan Coverts, Men’s $10 Black Clay Worsted Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests for $2, About 40 in this lot, in sizes 88, 84, 35, ro nda bee neat sure, A great, bare h in. . Odd Coats at $1 each; worth $4, 35 and $6 each; pha fi 56, 96, 37, 88 and 44 chi chest mneanure. A Bis Bi Hargis, Great Bargains for Thursday in Our Boys’ Clothi: Boys’ $5 Knee/Pants Suits and fine [tay and Blick Worsted Cheviot sophie? Bulte for Bpys aged 7 to 16 years for $2.08.” . Men’s’10 Suits for These Suits are all odd jots— 2, 3, 4 and 5 of a style, in sizes from 33 to 42; some single and others double breasted. Black Big Gurtain and 2,000 Couch Covers, R PP Ca 39c || 59cK. and hemistitched Im Oflental- stripes, all pi a 4 large tucks; 9 colors, fringed atl around. $2.00 Lace Canna, 51.00, A qraity ee that ie be Waprap lid priced at $2.00 large oo 1 lot at: Such a femarkal peice tty we'can fer you this very de- ible saving. to-morrow. Exquisite Golonial, Renaissance,, Empire, Marie er pair. kabiy low Antoinette and beautiful floral designs; full length and width; special at, l. $3.75 English Lace Curtainsat $1.98 In’ Renaissance, Cluny, Point Arabe, Irish Point, Tambour and Brussels “patterns, 3% and 4 yards long, 54 and 60 inches wide actual value $3.75; sale pric pair, 3 @ Real Irish Point Curtains. $4.50 Irish Point Curtains at $2.98. $5.50 Irish Point Curtains at $3.98. $6.50 Irish Point Curtains at $4.98, Raffied Swiss Curtains at 39c a Pair. Magnificent opportunity’ of getti len- F: did ruffled Swiss Curtaing at a traction, They are 3 yards long, tucked’ centre and well made. “Limit six pairs, ‘Special, per C pair, at. si ‘ 50c, Moire Window Shades, 19c. 5,000 ~ guaranteed Moire Window Shades; best ‘spring. rollers; best Colors; sold exclusively to us; limit of 3 dozen. As a great offer’ we will ‘sell them ready 1 to ae at, each . $2.00 Tapestry Table: _ Covers at 75c. Mercerized Reversible Armure Table Covers; 2 yards square, extension t: ble:size,in.all colors; tinnit 75c¢ perfect customer; regularly $2, special at. $16.00/Brussels Rugs, $9.00. All Wool Brussels Rugs, Oriental and floral re) e patterns, 12 different designs; 10.6 feet long by 9 feet wide; value $16.60, at, $30 Royal Axminster Rugs, $19.98. Best quality; in ezquisite patterns; 12x9; 4 usually $30; August sale price....0.. 1 9.98 Reversible Smyrna ‘Rugs. Perfectly reversible; 11 different patterns. Limit of 3. 6x9, valuc $7;50, e 7.6%10.6, value 11.50,) 9x! 3.98 } 5.98 5 7.98 BA XX Sheet Eiaoleu. square yard, to b: quality is 4 yards wide. and showa in plain and tile patterns; especially adapted for large oe Very special, per square 100 Parior Suits, consisting of 5 pieces, frames, covered in Silk Damask, Verona Velour or TH estry; value $30.00; our price, while they last. value 14.5@_ sets Sale. 1,000 Sofa Piilaes, 25e" SILK FLOSS, SOFA PIL- LOWS, 24-inch sie, well tied, J tn, Beautiful, oneawork guaranteed odorless, ‘ $5.00 Portieres at $2.98. Only 150 pairs in the fot, thqugh, snd It’s advisable to get here early if you want-a palr_of severe Self-Cole or Armure and Colonial tieres, all colors, full’ length nd m4 .98 Verona Velour Por. tieres, 100 pairs in, this ‘lot; exqui- site color combinations; régularly. $25.00; special French Velour Pors| Verona, tieres. French Velour Portieres, different on both sides; regular / for $37.50; special sale price, sale price, 22.50 | 17.50 Japanese Silk Lambrequins, 75c, Imported Japancss Silk Lambrequins, tinselled embroidery in gold, green, crim- :15c limit of Genuine son, blue; nile and terra cot two; value $1.40; sale price. Renaissance Bed Sets. Deep valance, Renaissance centre, Dolsterzroll to match; “actual f cost $5.00; complete, per set.. 500 Genuine Bamboo Music or Book Ratks, 3 shelves, strong- worth $1.50 each, Ses Great Sale of Garpets, Rugs and Linoleum. All- Wool Velv et Carpets, shown:in par- lor, library, sitting-room, stair and halt patterns; value $1.00, spécial at. Axminster patterns of Alexander Smith's famous maké with or without borders to match; 16 pat- nae terns; reg. $1.50 American Body parterns in sitting-t stair design i59c irge and small pat- ferns; splendid color cifects; strong and durable and easy to clean; se 7 Bgc ‘wide; reg.35c. 25 disti: att yh distinct an See on sete ye deputy Ba a ths INCLUDE MAKING AND. LAY: 85c. XX Sheet Linoleum at 50c German Iniaid Linoleui at 75c ‘usttally sold at S5c. per Remember, this is a Genu! German Inia 2 Sold here at SOc. a square yard—the lowest price quoted anywhere This 50¢ Linoleum, and thé saving-is full Iai. Two yards wide, and the colors go straight through fo the back; sold 7. 5 in ‘exclusive stoves “at 3505 Special Fe roi Aged ‘Scroll. Beds reuhead and extended foot, ‘hil two 12-inch like illustration, highly polished 8.75 Sliding Steel Couches at 4.98. Making two vo divans when soe Separated, and can be put together, ide by side ass bed Steel PREFERRED DEATH TO BEING BURDEN ‘Aged Man, Bathe! of Assem- blyman Bihelf, Kills Himsélf|Sale of fem. faites ’ Kimonos, i An aged man, known as Isnate/ Blor- hott. at No. 246 West<One Hundred and Veatipes street, thec#ather of As- man jd the 4 maa found! dead in htw committed Muslin Underwear Dep't. - and Floor. On:August the 24th, too dozen lawn with Gas. at His. Home in Har+| ‘Dressing Sacques and|- Nie JAMES MoGREERY & CO. | JAMES NsGREERY & 60 Gale of ¢ Ladies’ Shirt Waists, . On Thursday, August th 1) gog7ge, g5c'and 708 Value 7$6:10.2.80