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“We THE WORLD: MONDAY EV. rye S GLADYS LAWSON TO BE A BRIDE, | MIS BARN DANCE AT MAPRIAGE OF NSS LAWSON Dreamwold Servants Invited to Fete by Daughter of Boston Copper Man, MORE MONEY IS DEMANDED BY BOROUGHS Littleton Wants Increase of , $173,409 and Haffen Asks $517,221 Added for Year. | | | applications of the botouga / and discuss the nevis of thelr es ‘ and Mr. Blaine Stanwood will take | , for 1006. All of them asi lates 8 phee at Dreamwmold, the country home p over the amounte aliowod Nast | of th je, at Deypt, Mam, at no9m | President Littleton of Brooklyn Wodnesday, Only members of both j | familics will be present, amd these will Wants $173,400.25 more than the appro- » Priation for 195, and says that the Greater part of it ie to raise salarios er leas than 100 especial train will run to Dreamwold. Rey. Join § pastor of Mr, Law: } and increase the number of employees. 4 * b . ; Mr. Littleton wants $45,000 for sewe | lSelosenn te Aa spe mia ahi are * Pepaire and canal dredging and caleu- ; ficiate. f " } etd that the balance of the $9,975 In 1 ! oes an old English custom, Biss mmeeded to do work already planned and } jfamilies and friends numbering threo ‘ for the new purification plant in the hundred hela in @ } bi ight of the Jemand ot ; Thirty-second War, The total + of the President of the Boroust Brooklyn is $1,607,950.25, Presiden: Haften, of tho Pronx for $1,058,271, an t ot $517,22 the allowance for Of the incre $878,263 is in the lab reas PANAMA WORK apcount, The ohlef other 8,873 in the top Braphical bi 1 H 92,725 to care for the %4) mile nN | sewer system. President Ahearn asks #1) 383.8 | More than Iasi year. The « increas cenit | @eked are $110,000 for maintaining ap! Increases ine proposed new place Hiulldings make apked by the Pres} Manhattan ts $3,420, For the boro. Consulting Engineers Make a Tour of Isthmian Waterway and Note Progress Made— h Cassidy wants fi over 1a6's Approp More Workmen Sent Out. same rave, In the af jolene Cromwell ey was offered at 41+) per from of which he say cont. n who are » Needed for labor, main | looking market ples In ihe Bureay ; this we read with satisfaction tha , Bhe completion and f y | j thle work res Bien few Bor emma nee ; _—__—_--—— ———- . 260,000 tn gold was ep : fomptroiier , the | market in London to-day fo py ' eMsed Biveay oF 01 the dumps an: aveloved t he current rates has inoreased from $ t eers went to Panama | from the inter Unite NEW TELEGRAPH COMPANY. a wet § f\ SP al T t and trom Canada, Expert aut S!) ALBANY, Oot. %&—The Great Eaator clty bond issues exy Hi H on the money market express graph Cor o¢ New York Cit improvemeirs has increased | jon th re t likely to be any \ WE ne \oraries. nek largely i] aaa cummed | permanent tion In the e librarie ay lu 5 rate from +2 to b 1-2 ms, At to-day's me nd Cp he . A ll Nene, 1s ito from W412 to ee a eae tn |New Staten Island Craft Man- Jefferson P. Raplee, Once an y those bearing on the lovallties Hadid t aitors are In good he nd ug ft Associate of Commodsre Vanderbilt and Jay Gould, Is) Forced to Apply for Aid, hattan Flies Over River, Mak- ing Ancient Arks Shriek with Bitter Envy. ae | , an increas made for 15 of M’CLELLAN WAR | | | i ‘An executive meeting of the Board of BOSTON, Oct. %—-The marriage of | | * Betimate on Thursday will const the Miss Giadys Lawson, eldes: daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas W. Laweon, | the polley of the memipulators to play i MONDAY, Oc! Observanco of Yom Kippur kept a], great imomy of the most active 8 | Exchange brokers away from Wail | street to-day, This tact, coupled with the continued depression in London, ac: | counted for the heaviness of the stock market at the opening, anc the uncer. | tain tone of the day’e trading, Evi- |G dence a Hates from day to that the mult!-millfonaire who control the maineprings of sp lation In this market are mot yet ready for a general advance in prices, The rket Is apparently in a stage of ma-| ulation on @ very large scale, Il is ser-saw unt!l monetary oonditions be- come more favorable to the plans of | the big pool managers. , Ominarily the large increases in ratl- road earnings now reported would have an immediate bullish influence. Some railroads, for Instance, are breaking all records in the matter cf yet the stock market gives no resp sive sign. The reason for this ts that | § Or ve Re nd | k most of the active stocks are held #0 | South. closely by well organized poole that the | 1p managers of the pools can, within rea- | ¥ sonable limits, make whatover prices | WwW, Wa they choose, ‘The eteady preasure to sell stocks this | forenoon represented thie desire of the | pre vind specitiators to lquidate ther | } profits In jo of this the loon “mg industrials, Mined under fire sla trections and Rending alao de Thore was an ea mand torn on call loans, and the banks rasp with such ala that ‘he rate q frepped too beiw per cent nd renewed a number fal running banks ING, OCTOBER 9, 1905. nn STOCKS IMPROVE IN ANDON, Oct, 9—Money was in ae tive demand In the market to-day. Die were firm, Trading on the St Ine prices on nm Coppar Locomotive 1 o> , Kan & T pt Pw Y, Cent rth. Pac 1 & West SSE SRS Frercreres ading In R Ky. pt an Coal & Lron. Pac. 8. Stee! 8 Steel pf. Dee! sales of st and THE LONDON MARKET. nee was quiet, Ope ned to enter fresh were nbse Later pri the ope from T ew f Jott k ents ote ra] 1 M tt } " » t bn offtdels 1,9 aaa} 4.00,00 Japanese sie reve ' an be xt Monday. represent the highest ideal of woe { LH — eae any other time the earr aia : ¥ : : bag he New York Cen. || 40 art piano and are famous||! Plano in Headquarters a ta‘ : y ts of French i i-| are en uaed «boon | up 4 4 ft Largel fintendent R the tame tomerly beng} Register Not to Be Renomi- | pave a pom }\-vanp yvand pue ayo} auy 40; | Jerome, and Staff Largely’ 9 ier. © jagiees father woe for yeas) nated, but Alderman Gass. | °*¢,,!%° bility. Prices from | Reoruited from Mayo"’s Offieg t ‘ | Dundes, He was a} “Bismarck of Bronx,” Is Be- | ver. $225 to $400 | A ew made the ¥ i nd wea a delagate to . A an Fe in City Hall, : He ator ' id National Convent ing Pushed to Succeed Him. | se for cash, or on payments from ss uecai mt 4 i ‘ and young Ra ed firat | Leena ne . y $6 to $10 per month. ayor McClellan's political headquar- | « ! 1 k vale oh . ; marked somewhbai inaiiterenuly, , 85 ters in the Barthold! Hotel were for a t Bt. OK That Register Ronner will not be nom-| good Also Style 85, Chester mally opened to-d A suit me 3 ) : N ted for office by Tammany Hail t Pieno, “the best low-priced, |} rooms has been engaged for t | ped pit ety ed himself Interest ae forld els of the Maver act Mi M ae Y S ; ogee an nouncsmenta ma 5 ay t Piano in the world.” Price | g Tammany nominee for P tthe| WOTT ep RP > ‘he old Comr flea urphy's | ats: to | oa room has bee pred t TO 5,000 CHURCHES u | "Brien, the ® priva ry — 4 a | bailey he aM Proaldent Stryker, of Hamilton, windle on payments of only j pletely cov e Says Sach a Move Would fa $5 Mayor. A piano Aid Christianity, o Monthly, G@rtivle uf £ ure j ‘ aan quart Bioiea H No charge for interest. Stool, the w ’ i . 5 7 f wom Cover, tuning and delivery ; H : : free, i ; ‘ Send postal for catalogue, MI d ae So far aa “| Florace Waters & Co., 4 had any voting : ; Meo Ir v Hall § hee ny ae cary siren, hina wh fy ne. ‘int ask i] Three Stores: ——— Rien you | 7 , Or Tr | proutess watch Well, a 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, UBLE MURDER. ‘ I ote 5 |] 127 W. 424 St. near Broadway. ald, " along George AS POOL IS HIT, ||| Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), Gayton, Who Shot Wif d Bor wate cd t EaBs 254 West 125th St 8th Ave | er, Didwt Want a Law i 4 7 St. Inuls to ¢ 54 West 125th St.. near 8th Ave James A. G. Clayton, w ‘ eran a! trom 2 5 | ecinoanied. from voune «hele Dolainea oF | @hot his wife and a boanter x ! bett y $17) a bale, Wabash st rent! 5 a James Es » dea oe i a hae walkover at he ng Watch fooms of the « » ed => mead ren n c S . tocks moved slowly upward tn the Claytons at st One H TO SETTLE ASPHALT SUIT, | Sryc i ATS part of the afternoon, and a| @ c or the ¢ , .eR * »w York Central, Union Pa- by Coroner 8 rs Venerneta Awaiting report of MAY BE K EPPLER, nadian Paine, Aialgemated ry had brought in a ‘dict ding Commissioners Here. = pper, Smelting nd Locomotive recqy- im responsible for the : ered 1 to 1-8, Central Railroad of New eouple. Old Man Dead by Gas in Poaugh- Jerse United States Pipe rose 1 ) heepale H , e ver t ane ete: eB Nered —_— It's evident that our milis-to-your- fo counsel ih : t Address as Hrooklyn, WHEAT FIRM WITH floor feature has taken, deep root Was willl, It “ POUGHK ERPS ae , ple of th " He sald ' which : lated TRADING PROFESSIONAL, || buying, pune, We ore Weve ——e— —_ t be queens a mL 0! ‘ore. KROONLAND COMING IN, | he Wheat opened firm to-day with the | cee sped ahaa, meray, i: tie The Med Star liner Kr 1 ” quotations were; De trading largely professional and influ. J cloths and Hnoleums—we've proved Hives 6a if een ane Gk , January, &.77; March, 9.90; May,| enced by hixher cables. gue Immense tine of all grades 8 telegraph ¥ Si : a} Pad! re: October, 9,35] Corn prices were better, but the de- I you how r dl 8; December. | mand not large. For. this week's bargain hunters 51%, Fobri| New York's opening prices were: De- || we offer 4 | acta! on ere ary’, 9.90 to 9.8 $.87 0 9.88; April, | comber wheat, 89 1-2; May. * a eS ‘ 8.61 to 9.08; Of wm $91, Chicago's open! WATER TOWER SMASHED. | ae eae Cc R 1 na Havin = YEAR'S COTTON CROP it arpets Reduced. ; P| vive Fighting Machine in Collision 14,455,994 B. | New York's closing prices were: Wheat heii | with “L" Pillar, TARITE ence z ' ALES: —December, offered, 90 May, 9 1-5 ; SHIPPING NEWS. eee DH orncJanuary, 60 sb Di; May, | Axmintaters, a large lino of unuy- Swift & Co.'s A “ le 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. §—The Conaus |} December, BS 1:2 tally beautitul patterns, regularly York City for . r 7 - of of ’ . 8) “Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat priced at $1.16 to $1.60 the 871 Get T. nvernced ‘ & : AESARAS POR. , Bureau to-day issued a bulletin ehow er, 4 fel: December, 44 56 to yard; now , ones Ae ' ete treet dey Rate ok AY i he productio: Aistribution o old, 45 68 to 45 84; M te 1 ted w 1)" pillae at] 7 Pam O08 nie 5.40\Moon sete, 2.15] the to oe the Uni States, Sean : Akg 4; May, OTT ent Tapestry Brassels, the fin \ xt eS i Es . between Sept, 1, 1904, and Sept, 1 est Brossels that ever came from 4 " i" » Water, ey Water Ws, to be Ms 54, py ier ee ua wear é t Of this 61 per cent. wi yorted ay) jc 8 eae per cont. was used In dom yard; now. "67446 BL Tapestry Dr not, aulte 0 igh ey Includes 96.776 bales destroyed by fire. excellent a caroet as the above, PORT yet this Is exceptional value f PORT OF NEW York, <ave-nieiiilannsnieas Octoher 73th ye ae garnet real 2) ly , 4 nO oe 2 re W ANRIVED HOLD LINER AT QUARANTINE, we go to press with the ehuis ashy , When the Cunard liner @lavonta, trom || Winter Edition Reduced Trieste, Austria, arrived at Quarantine of the Rugs educed, vann to-day the health oMfeers of the port ‘on 30n | detained her for several hours to make J fh p y ® lo Rotterdam fy ue nig, [PORE ia Se cate bee of ae || C OlOphone is sd pes | RNS ne PAMSHIPS, ber of chalera cases that have re- Di f A big line af ai gow d re Uy developed in the neighborhood of rec ory dea eGeots: sultan ® Voton » Barbados Trieste. 3) aaaslast, me ‘ TAYLOR QUITS NEWPORT, | Kiovnishd a “scAntword| Six atecrnya passengers were taken All new listings must be in now's ene: $3) : t ‘s Siviria x from the ship to Hoffman Island, three before that date. Swely Wert Hel} Wants’ of ye ada aba + Kingston] 9 fthem ill. The other three were quar. 4 “Ys >|... OUTGOING BTEAMSHIPS. Carian’ pronune ther had opoumied the Call Contract Dept., 9010 Cortlandt, JOIN THE HAPPY SAILED TO-DAY Dr Doty to-t not believe ans of the | MEW YORK WE 0. 2 Moseaaiiie + Guantanamo | three a@re suffering from cholera. One seeee Norfolk lof them has typholi ING QUOTATIONS, WALL SVPEFT THE CLO | Perfect Fit, Excellent Workmanship and Durable Wear, @, Every NEMO Corset possesses some exclusive patented featate Creates, Improves, or Modifies the lines of the feminine form. The STOUT FIGURE is reduced to symmetrical lines, . The MEDIUM FIGURE'S perfect lines are effectively emphasized, The SLENDER FIGURE is supplied with what nature has denied, In short, the NEMO SPECIALTIES, representing twenty-five tented inventions, STAND ALONE in guaranteeing a perfect to all, \ The latest and alo the most meritable inventions of thes m» New NEMO Self-Reducing Corset, Indispensable to the STOUT WOMAN, 2,000,000 puis of NEMO Self. Reducing Corsets have been sold during the past eight years. [tis worn throughout the world and has never had a real rival, for it is the only corset ever macle that positively reduces the abdomen, The new Self-Reducing Corset retains all the essential features of the old one, with the addition of the new. “Relief Strap,” ‘Graduated Front Steel" and ‘Double Garter Attachment.” These new features are simply invaluable to women who are physically weak, and to those who stand or walk over much, This new corset will at once command the attention of al! stout wornen who wish to gain and keep a symmetrical figure. It represents the very highest development of skill in corset making, combining health- giving comfort and stylish shapelinessin a degree not heretofore known, Every stout woman ahesny examine into the merits of the $3 New Self-Reducing Corset at the earliest opportunity. Price ° en ¢ wad Rau Sra ° NEMO In-Curve Waist ° one with Military Belt, An Ideal Shape for the MEDIUM AND SLENDER Figure. A phenomenal success last season, it promises a still greater one this Fall, It presents patented features of great merit which cannot be used in any other corset. It gives the small “In-curve” Waist and an exquisitely moulded back. Its new “Military Belt" induces an erect and graceful carriage and its new “Double Garter Attachment” distributes perfectly the weight and keeps the corset always inplace. Price $3, FOR SALE AT ALL CORSET DEPARTMENTS, KOPS BROS., Minn, 35 Wen Thid Street, New York, eas ane eA ay ss ToL iss os eee OUR TERMS APPLY |” > OUR TERME APY | ONE DOLLAR WE PAY FREIGHT fi AND CARFARE 14 us OF THEDE © | {MAILED FREE UPON APPLICATION BURNISHED ' FURNISHED, 125) ROOMS#ES 50 \ seinen! FURNISHED . OLDEN OAK $ (VOB ON EXHIBITION AT [GOERENCA Speecano °920 ah Sow Ooms Xe eos OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL IOP.M. 84“ ST.L.STATION AT DOOR, j oes —) We annnounce” oui FALL SALE of th largest collection used but FULL GUARANTEE KRANICH & BAC! instruments ever of. fered in our history ~ at astonishing prices, We rent Kranich & B piattos—standard, perfect - con ditioned instruments—at moderd. ate monthly rates. No other piano possesses, many exclusive and artistic fi tures nor so many units of val for a given sum of money. pry. Cash or convenient pi ! and liberal allowance for your | old piano in part payment, i} Plense write for estalogue, or, bettor att: call and aoe for yonrsell, KRANICH & BACH, 233-48 East 23d St., New Yor Harlem Warerooms Oper yee, “16 W, 126th j (Turn It Into Cash.