The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1905, Page 6

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Was Committed. Charios Pp, § sselaer, a stm h accusa ynection W agency affairs in © forgery figure in ¢ September and De Beymour, during the fal he was employed as an “inaurance closer,” or expert, by Frank McNames, eral agent of the Equitable, at the te capital. He resigy tien of McNamee and G Wine-President of the edcioty, Has Suit Pending, Phe discharge of Seymour ts the basis ‘of @ sult now pending io Albany County tg which Seymour ts plaintiff! and Mo- ee and Tarbel] are defendants, In aoilon Seymour aske for for defamation of character, alleged defamation of character asserted by Seymour to consist of co's charging him with disuth- | a olrovlar issued by @ man named nge D, Kindel, of Denver, Ool., at- unfairness apd {tn which the pictures of Jesse tacking the Equitable for James, Henry B, Myde and the notor- development in J i, Where for six think ous “Hoapy” 8m who was kitied i} weeks Le has been Qdroiily invesu- £ seen 2 4 dike, are printed, gang business conditions and pro- wrsnts to hav children, My The Evening World, after hearing) American sentiment | ther had ten and my fourteen Seymour, turned him over to Cheif) Agcumulating indications that the 4 And I kn for mee who b Counsel Hughes, of the Legislative In- | Standard Off interests in Wall atreet | Manhat {he Prosiden surance Committee, he having sigified | are ultma-conservatire just now are ao- | oh. : che. visitors | ; , and we must & desire to repeat “ath what he told to-day Seeks to Correct Abuses, “IT have no hope of reward or gain What I propose {a to ‘tell, t to ar uu Repudiated by was A tiie story in hig | Also. Marlton, at No, 6) money i ai not moved Weakness In the British metropolis. the Judge, OKS PADDES, HE SAYS, WITH BOGUS RISKS Former Equitable Agent Sey- mour Declares Forgery CASE OF JUDGE O'BRIEN. Jurist’s flame, Seymour As- serts, Frauduiently Signed to Application in Albany. mour, of No, 134 Seo- um ay told a reporter of The | Fventng World a story of iife insurance ot and entered the employ of the Northwestern Mutual fe, from the employ of which he was | hanged, he claimed, at the Instiga- E, Tarbell, Equitable and | qpmroiior of the agency forces of the | aN $%,000 n detail and under the said | ty, ar of i MONDAY, Oot. 16. Two events occurring this week are | expected to have a etimulating effect on the stock market here. George \\ | Perkins, of J. P. Morgan & Co, ar- |} loan ©. H. Harriman reached San Franeisoo, homeward bound, within the next two or three days, presumably countable for the haking displayed by the stock marke: to-day, The vesiwaining Influence of the “Rocke have extended to the London market Qpoertalaty and There are men in Wail e#treet who Who congre- lly in Ue brokers’ ottizos, waich tations on the wluckiavird und y give an order to buy or prosent the regulars’ ara very | They are wabiing with « s:eadily | ng impatience for some sigh nirolling powers in tl willing to back @ atrong bull mar- o (he average student of the pros aa ; probable span of tapes business conditions seem to » suggesiion of | be ripe for che much desired upward iy movenont of prices, Radiroad canligs oun unable ar) larger than ever before in this 1 the western roads ars to get cars enough to move the onorm- ! freights pow ofteriug, The a ie rapidly tucreasing, a “An apy for a dustry physician (o cal nd the | business everywhere gives our a brisk ekamination was payel: | and eherry seund, clan way leaving he asked the Judge | Under normal conditions Wall street to wien the medica! blank {n whioh all | would respond to thls favor the entries er umily and a bouming maske other Ber t wMtten realize, however Judge O'P: signed od, t fo not preve “Now that medica n@elary a year 4 was aren mciiated It and Ven ft Ww vould he done tq ° to reconaider Howard 1 for the Mutual Lif Lauitable for the the f Mutual ¢ and Ju Urdoubtecly Trus. Says Me A er of T I Wo ofter ‘ lt Kauitable Life = UP apart cate any am not In nee rton, 1 ¢ Paul Assure thing about ft,” sad of Paat: Hig) But Mr. McNamee ne powerful nanipulawrs of the stock market Lave ot the y remaine ar fas he is com 6.) of Wabaa a sign!ticam as w ire of today's trading a4 securities rome! first hour Brokers exp in rine by repeating the i yeldere of ined hy reporter asked f the society s + "No: Tl n 14," declared be worth while 1 t take a week t « on jm I # | tie moOur nAMOS Fouitable,” { wa ‘ell, MeNamer has gor to slop rebating, Thats all say” WALL STREET. ie CLOSING Liddle rived in England to-day on his way to | the Czar of Russia about a now py | Wo plans fer railway and industrial & disposition > feller crowd’ on gppoulation appears (0) Eemy osbles brought news of & apecuMive ¢ have spent many years studying the | ; BANK WILL FIGHT AGAINST hie orders | T have to | ~ LIVERS ARE FAMOUS NOW Family for Which President Cheered Will Sail Abroad To-Morrow. The Oliver family, made famous by President Roosevelt, will sail for Bue rope on the steamehip Slavonia townorm row. Mr and Mre, Bai P. Ole ver and the eigit children ooeupy> ng the centre of the stage to-day at he Broadway Central Hotel, When they came down for breakfast thelr march to the table was something of a triumphal Proceso. All the othe eas up and took notice bid oly ry is @ real-estate agent of San Francisco, and hae nerto led @ quiet and uneventful life, He did not think that he was gong to win great woek he went to see the President while Mr, Roosevelt was recetving @ Jolegation from the Amercan Bane ers’ Association, Io avold josing any of the Ite Olivers, Mr. Oliver formed the elgat tn line, with Mrs, Oliver tn the rear and ne following belund, Johante Oliver, aed six, was in the lead, Tue big mun ounces the names of all callers, wh shouted out | ‘Johante Oliver, * Then ho sald: “Bartley Oliver, $x.” Bartley is eight. This he kopt up until all of the Olivers were announced, and the repetition of the name attr the attention of Mr, Rooseve ing to Mrs, Twoseveit, th ould | "iis is a family according to my own heart ‘Then, 48 the iittle Olivers clustered around tm, he 14 addressing the staid bankers wh 1 the room “Let us give three cheers for che OM. vers." i It wae no somer sald than done, and Mr. Oliver left tho prese hief Magistrate tingling with ¢ of a new expeMence The litle O] foo, ware delighted and could ta’ thing else. ety site has boen such a quiet and éntful ono,” sald Mr. Oliver to-day, % of beooming famous fay'e highest, lowest, closing and net f stocks from Satutday's fina) quote. 1 lagt recorded sale are as fo!l ont un "t ver gathered In a er in children. It was is bevy of young real prosperity not until Ib 4 happiness be 4 —_—_— “| BEARISH NEWS KEEPS x WHEAT IN CHECK, 14's. shipmen we in the Nor ate di Pat walog of More to-day wa 970,000 shares and of bonds $2,789,000 | ee LONDON STOOKS STEADY, BUT TRADING sani were 7-8 bid bid LONDON, Ost. 16—Money was in| somewhat better supply in the mariget to-day by he payment of the Egyptian Unified Debt coupon and other Alyi- 1 were fittn, being { Treasur prices were: W 83 7-8) May, 1 tober, 3-4; May, 43 3-4 ‘ PIANOS 200 elegant new Grand Up» tight Pianos, 74; oct. 3- striy y rich, deep tone, singing quality and all the latest im- ae LOSS OF ITS CHARTER, levelnnd Institution Attacked by Wiis peral Dectaren i containing provements, Prices from $225 to $400 for cash, or on payments of from $6 to $10 per mouth, mmons of Attorney-Gene Ri atin Stool, cover, tuning and de n } ail LA ys SHIP ING NEWS, livery free and no charge for ALMANAC FOR ‘To-DAy interest, Sun ete, Moon rises 7.3) We also offera beautifulnew style Chester Piano for °190 On payments of only | | §5 Monthly, | | These pianos are fully war- ranted for six years and are the best piano values ever offered, Send Postal for Catalogue, Horace Waters & Co., Three Stores; 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St LORD OF JEW yorK, RRIVED + Brunswick TEAMSHTPS, Galveaten, : New Orteans, Altal, Kingaton, . i] OUTGOING STRAMBHIPS, H somre, NorAtHtD TO-DAY. | 127 W, 42d St., nvar Broadway. Absolutely Pure, No lye {1 You'll feel like a new per- ai er er besimgalll Harlem Branch, Open Evenings, | HOFFHEIMER SOAP CO, son after you take ycihitt & Co's salon of arses 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave, | Metropolitan Building, New York City Jayne's Sanative Pills Oct. 14, averaged 588 cents ver pound,” #8 — on losing basis, General business by ight. he Opening prices were: Ootober, 9,40 COTTON DOWN WITH THE TRADING LIGHT. to 9.48; December, 9.6% to 9.09; January, O77 to » 9.80 bid; March, 0) 9.78; M Cotton rallied some in the markat to- | §. 8, ' ty 9.98; May, 10.03 da the demand of mall evtort to 19.08; July, 10.08 to 11.00, yon the and Of 6 estorie | “The closing ‘prices were: October, 9.86 of brokers who figured the low prices Be Pa Mer wearers Ce excessive. The gain was not pro- February, 0.78 to 8 nounced. however, and tho Hat, which | 687; April, 0.91 to 9.98; had shown losses of 10 points, continued ee Februm Market steady, A Dastard’s Scheme To Exploit Poverty For Self Gain. faine woen, while in Washington last? SEE THE DAILY NEWS| THIS AFTERNOON Upbolstery Department. We direct attention to the following special values being offered in this department:— Lace Curtains, | Trish Point ccce vive veccee ses: $450, $6.00 & $8.00 pair value $6.50, $9.00 & $11.00 -.$7-50, $10.50 & $15.00 pair REMGSANA oven varees ves : value $10.00, $15.00 & $20.00 $5.00, $9.00 & $13.50 pair 50 & $18.00 fie Ree eee value $7.00, $ | Point d? Axed. vveceeeces ++. $10.50, $17.50 & $25.00 pair value $15.00, $25.00 & $32.50 " Portieres. Bordered AvMurtsireccveccvcves Derby Satin French Velour,..... ..$10,50 & $13.50 pair +$30.00 & $35.00 pair Couch Covers, . $4.50 & $6.00 each TORY os once Velour vscves Table Covers, 2 YAFAS SQUAFEr sever csr es ror see so 183508 4,80 each OX294 YOEAE. c res cont . $5.00 & $6.00 each Upholstering Fabrics. vee $1025, $1.75 & $2.50 yard + $2.50, $3.50 & $4.50 yard +++ $1635) $1.85 & $2.75 yard $2 3. Armures, Damasks. . Velours..+. Estimates furnished on request for Re-upholstening Furniture and all descriptions of Dratery Moh, Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, I's (asl, nag, THEY ALL CONE BACK FOR| “20th Century ASL AMONDS, Soa ad VATCHES, JEWELR) ASRSA CRED. It contains no lye and is abso- Y te asi. 8 overs Mt Ad: lutely non-injurious. oO Ritatrsted entalogus No. 44 \ustrated It cleans carpets,rugs, furniture, L. WwW. curtains, dainty draperies, window ¥ glass, dishes and every household | article. Lightens labor and keeps the hands soft and white, ALL DEALERS—10 CENTS Goes Farther than 3 Bars of Ordinary Soap | Sweets Co, rf WT ay | .$7.50 & $10,00each JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sale of Fine China and Cut Glass Basemcnt Salesroom, Dinner Sets, Fine Thin China, 100 pieces,,..12,00 to 16.00 rt Value 14,00 to 22.00 English Porcelain, Old blue willow design ,..... cesses seevee eee eens 10,00 Value 14,00 Fine Limoges Set. 100 pieces, Pink Rosebud Pattern, finished with stippled gold........+. af Haviland’s Limoges China. Handsome goldlace pattertts.cessssessee seveeee e004 65,00 Value 90.00 Fine China Cups and Saucers........ 600044200 Value 30¢ $4.00 0009 98,00 Value $0,00 Fine Limoges China Plates. Handsome patterns, various sizes,, soc and 1,00 Value 1,00 to 4.75 Cut Glass, Jugs, Rich cutting.......se.ss+++14,00 to 8 75 Value 5.50 to 41.00 Handsome patterns, Flower Vase, New design.....sesscsseseee $125 ue 4,23 17 inch Ice Cream Tray ...... sees e000 0013.50 ow Value 18.00 Sugar and Cream Set,,..... .. be 78 Div) is Value 3.50 Salt and Pepper Holders, New shape, with RIOSU TOD cach cveeasie 156710) anecrtines +6590 Gold encrusted glass Baskets......2.50 to 9,00 Twenty-third Street. SS JAMES McCREERY & GO. Upholstery Department 4th Floor | Lace Curtains, Bonnes Femmes and Bedsets, French Renaissance Lace Curtains, New hand- some designs, mounted on fine net, 8.50, 10.00 and 13,50 per pair | Value 11,09 to 47.50 Imported Irish Point Lace Curtains, with simple border or all over designs, 4.50, 6.00 and 7,50 per pair Lace Window Draperies (Bonnes Femmes) in novel Renaissance and Marie Antoinette patterns, 3.75) 5.00 and 7.50 each Value §.50 to 10,50 Fine Point Arabe Bed Sets, for twin, single or double bedsteads. Centres and edges hand. somely mounted with lace motifs and inser- tion—deep lace edge valance, 18.50, 25.00 and 32,50 value 25.00 to 45,00, Lace vestibule Sets, Panels and covers to order, Twenty-third Street, RHEUMATISM crsrses Rheumatism is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and dam: ness and other changed conditions of theclimate, The occasional twin of the disease that are felt during the warmer weather are changed to piercing paing, the muscles become inflamed and swollen, the nerves get sore and excited, the bones ache, and Rheumatism, the terror of win' er, takes possession of the system, Then the sufferer turns to the liniment bottle, the woolen clothes, the favorite plaster or some home remedy, in an effort to get relief, But Rheumatism is not a trouble that can be rubbed et or drawn out with a plaster; these things relieve the pain and reduce the inflammation, but do not reach the real cause of the trouble, and at the next exposure another attack comes on, Rheumatism is caused | by a sour, acid condition of the blood, The refuse matter and bodily im | purities which should be carried off through the channels of nature have n left in the system because of indigestion, weak Kidneys, torpid Liver jand a general sluggish condition of the system, These impurities sour and form uric acid, which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to the different muscles, nee nerves and bones, causing the painful symptome of Rheumatism, §, 8, §. goce to the root of the trouble and cures Rhewe matism by cleansing the blood, It neutral- izes the acids and filters them out of the cite culation and sends a stream of pure, rich ° Py blood to all parts of the body, ‘Then the © pains cease, the inflammation subsides, the PURELY VEGETABLE, 2¢rves are quieted, every symptom of the dise | ease passes away, and the cure is permaner:t, 8. 8. 8, does not injure the system as do those medicines containing Pote ash and other mincrals, Book on Rheumatism and medical advice withe | out charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COs, ATLANTA, GAo | Turn It Into Cash. "i cannot afford to pay tent for pa HW you have such tent it profitably by ad: In this city people of SO. sverageaeitoanan one more room than they aroom in your house or vertising it in the THE WORLDs MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1905. _ r 4 A

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