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nae ere Ne a ie OTTO, WRTNTENAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 19m, " PRONDUNCE f AME EES” A That's the Right Way, Says the Candidate—issues Another Statement. | | | William M. Ivins, Reput ate for Mayor, setted matter of the pry name, He called hime to make jt strong, he has an ivy leat on his campaign buttons. All you hav to do if you are going to say “Ivvir fa to think of the ivy leaf Mr. Ivins to-day rellerated his d ation of independenc A stat t about 2,00 words. He deol free of control or obligatio: | asked where he was billed to speak night he said he did not know | “TL am like a prima donna,’ he ex-| plained, “doing what 1 am told and going where I am transported y| tel me I gn to make nine speeches to- night, “My candidacy," continued Mr, Ivins vt wh “1p one of complete Independence, 004) oreo the first k a8 I conceive it and as isaac SellgMAN| Ly day Prices leaped with o has happily expressed tt in the clrculns be has seat wut indorsing me, the ¢ cumstances of my nomination will make me, if elected, far freer from personal Or political obligations to any 1 neting body or combination of nominal ing bodies than any successful c @ate aince the time of Tweed or be- fore. 1 do not fail tw remem making this statement ¢ n ministration of Mays loyally supporting my oan Meeting, that he wo! four-year term as Mayo Mayor, said Mr. ivin what indecisive. He ca.is upon Mr McClellan to make an announcement olearly and detini “Undoubtedly,” y id Mr, Ivins, a MoGowan-Oakley Mayoralty would be an overwhelming disaster, The Mayor | ought to be as good as his con t and eave the city from it We remember that if the Tammany ticket should be successful the Board of Estl- ato will be able to outvote the Mayor Do matter how high a stand he might take, but nappy we are sure to defeat ome of the Tammany candidates whose election would place them jn the Board of Estimate—among them Jimmy Ridg- pO eit WILD DRIVE IN COTTON, | sireet were resorted to in une strengtn+ Prices Go Kiting on Census Report and Then aFll Back. ‘Me report of the the Census Bureau | © feoued at 2 o'clock giving the amou of cotton ginned to Oct. 18 as 4,940,728 | ° host of a chance.” ing streng.hened, as (he market leader | ‘This arrangement apparently termt-| family physician gave me up, giving recommended and from whom it de- and woties well understood in Wail nates the much-discussed struggle for) me but three days to live, It was) rived {te name, control of Colorado Fuel and Iron,| then that I began to take Father um, morphine or any of the pol- ening process. Much of to-day’s vig-| which at times has aroused keen specu. | John's Medicine Any person who! sonous i srous <rading wae tn the form of! ieive interest in Wall street. Mr. | S&W me then would hardly know me weakening matched orders,” wherein Stock Bx] Gould is now in absolute control, and | ow I am go well, and the credit be- the ‘tales, against 6,417,891 bales to the ame)" date last year, caused sensational fluc- tuations fn the Inte session of to-dny's ootton market, Before the report sas fesued the market had been very ner- vous and unsettled owing to rumors that the report woul show fully 6,0%,-Jof shares of this particular stock at} Some stir in U 000 bates ginnet and prices just before the report was leued showed a ne [between the brokers, but chey naturally | fident reports that this corporat me n the floor of the Exchange and | about to secure contro! of the prosper wary selling at 10.% saath joss of about 2 to 2 points, with Jon Inelde af ten minutes after th ‘ures were published January sho! points to 10,70 and even with em point of yesterday morning market was feverishly excited, wi shorta active buyers ind longs tak!» on {resi nes wn small crop theo On the bulge lewiing bears beoam ve, however, and the market @etel almost an rapidly as it bad ad. |t vanced, ———— WHEAT MARKET FIRM. Wheat started firm to-day, reflecting | @ otrong undertone, which ran through the English makets, oCrn was sieady to @ whade higher. New York's opening prices were ‘Wheat—December, 93 1-4; May, % 1-8. Chicago's opening prices were; Wheat =Docember, 6712 Ww 875-8; May, 8&8 1-2 to 886-8, Corn—December, 4 5-3 to 4 3-4; May, 45 86 bo 45 5-8, New York's clowing prices wero 4] && hb ye 8 January @ 1-2 bid; December, Chiengo's closing pri December. 34° May, a 1-8 Corm—October, 5184; Decembe 45 3-4; old, 456-8; January, 441-8 to 41-4; May, 451-2; July, 4 3-4 ——_- — LONDON STOCKS QUIET. LONDON, Oct. %—Rates for mon y| and discounts were firm in the market | today, Trading on the Stock Exchange was quiet and mostly uninteresting, | Contangos were stiff owing to deir Halls were in fair demand, helped by the latest traflic returns Americans were irregular and quiet The movements were sligttt on elther gide of parity and mostly fractionally lower on profit-taking. Prices dropped later on New York selling and olosed dull with few exceptions, notably Reading. and ‘Trunk waa lower on the traffic return#, Mexican railp bene- fitted by the traffic tnoneage, Russian and Japanese securities were easler on realizations, Japanese Imperial 6s of 194 were quoted at 1M, et STEN” FIREMEN NOT FOR HEARST. ‘Thet repor: that members of the Department have endorsed the dacy of William R. Hearst for Mayor was denied today, by Charice Reed, | Ne President of the w York Fire De. partment Benevolent Association ———————_ BOOMING! 907, 9a8 World Wants so far this vear. GROWING! 147,058 g |CHEER-UP CLUB MINUTES. 18 (LOSING QUOTATIONS "| eoiling at ders to buy and sell, but no” stock | the company earn its fixed charges anil Stock gives so one firm of brokers @n| rails and structural stecl, it le exp 52 guanamacasang| Ba D PC Ca By Martin Green Polley Hove i ghort, lowe ney 1 pai Kee endeavor \ i ; any tw \ 1\ ' ¥ DY, 8 $ i 4 4 | ‘ ‘ i ‘ vb'e nos | st i 8 : t © t f ed Ww M Se toe : i 8 1 \ oh call \ RR. 1384, } ihr 1 anid wn pape rolt HH. i and Ived, That we, the members f truth and light a who usually act for the multi-m aire Pittsburg speculators werv lenders of Reading to-day, a clear in- WEDNESDAY, Oot, %. | dication that there Was no disposition ‘Tremendous dealin “ ;to oorner this stock. One Stock Ex- |change house alone te said to have lodneu WW) shares of Heading dury | the forenoon tn order to enable th: orts”’ to cover, Extraordinary success crowned the efforts of the Reading boomers. Prices prought the | advanced all along the Hne and the 9.20 BHAFO* | Volume of business grew and grew. It| fe some time since tho Stock Exebange | énjoyed the eattsfaction and the profits of @ 1,000,000-ahare day, The news from ed, HOW | phijadelplila that the Norfolk & West- it of atock acrually | ern directors had placed the common asic bounds from WU highest pr at ia neigh ig were sold in 4 to be taken rot nged han the fret plo, 118 gtock on a 4 per cent. dividend basis ikely that there has been “Nat | beined along the bullish sentiment. All of Reading avock in the market | o¢ the coal stocks developed an aggres eral weeks, H, G Frick aud U8 give strength and the Vanc urg trewas are crediied with bav- | Harriman stocks s K great bundles of Reading locked uP! prices in recent months, Delaw thelr sates, Mr, Frick was publicly | jryagon and Jerse 1d that Reading 18 worth 10 @8 02114), records, In the language of an Invesunent, ad Me friends declare PO.) entnustasthe young broker just before e whole Fitabung crowd are kee Ne tikes of tha dey’s. tales, “oDhay thet euock unit that dgure t reached | ve got the market bolling, Now look in the market quotations. Central made new out!" A pronounced feature of this sensa-| George J, Gould is to be elected Chatr- Tt {s with a heart full of gratitude tional Reading movement !s the pal-| man of the Executive Committee of the that I tell what Father John’s Medi. (18 not a patent though skilful manipulation back | Colorado Fuel and Iron Company im] io of it. ‘The operators who are working | place of F. T. Gates, a Rockefeller ‘as done for me. I had a terri- sanges hands, except perhaps a8 4] winking fund requirements, A lar ter of form, To Mlustrate: AB] proportion of the Colorado Buel and utor who desires to boom a cerain| tron Company's production of # (Signed) Mary A. E. Re ier to buy @ number of shares at @/ will be used in the ¢ LYDE LINE H . |HEAD OF C \ ] + brother, B. Prank Clyde, of Phil- was killed yesterday tn Phil a by falling from a train. _ GIVENTHREEDAYS T0 LIVE WA [] STREET. fetie “om eines’ oie se YOung Lady Rescued from the Brink of the ; _ Grave and Made Strong and Well by Father John’s Medicine, Remember, Father John’s Medicine prescription of the eminent specialist bl e é . who prescribed it for the late Rev way, of Brooklyn, who hasn't the/for & strong bull market, waned Head-| man, who retires from the company. | dle cough and was so weak that the | Father John O'Brien, by whom it was Tt is free from op!- herve-deadening stimulants upon ' of patent medicines, ange brokers execute laghimate of-| the stookholders look to him to make | !ongs to Father John’s Medicine. My so-called cough syrups and balsams little brother drinks the medicine, depend for ike water and thrives upon {t./and which are dangerous—you are | lds, 2410, warned against them, 117th St., Chicago, Il in nse their temporary effect, swied price, and he gives to another! Wostern Pacific Rai firm an order to sell the same number | Gould line to the Pa ted States Rubber the same price, Tnere i# no ovilusion| shares has been caused lately by ordinary course of business their] ous Boston Belti mpany, which Is r ® “matohed''—eaoh broker re-| the oldest) m pal rubber goods clving his 18 per cent. commission, | manufacturing in the country Broadway—Brooklyn, h as the big operator is both | The ets are, accor 1g to persons BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE, know, that r + seller and the buyer, no stock ts| in a position to fe” ts recorded | Fesematives of the Vatted States ber Company recently asked an offi 4 the Boston company purchase would be eoni ransferred. bu: the om the tapes, and by frequent use of “matohed orders’ great Impetus is esa 1 Cut Prices for a Big Thursday | The re: | to the desired boom sponse was that if the offer was large There ia @ etrong suspicion In Stock | (PN) od Exchange circles that thle Reading | poston concern hae $1,000,0% capital boom i one of the steps toward a! and pays 5 per cent. annual dividends. TEETH wernt | lengphs throw these |] are the grentest t HAYES DENTAL OFFICES. E guarantee to give you the finest Set of Teeth, Durable Crowns, and lasting Bridge Work that oonelderad. Tie An Opportunity that Women Cannot Afford to Miss, 6.98 ——— Sample Tailored Suits, $15 to $25 Values, Offered To-Morrow at | Ineianticant shorteomings in. sleeve styles or skirts made tn dress ~~ mp Word. Q Our message to you men | that in fabric, tailoring and folk to-day concerns the spe- | smart appearance cannot be cial values we offer in $20 | excelled by custcm tailors, suits and overcoats, @ Our single and double @ It’s a theme we like to touch | breasted sack suits in the new upon, because we know in | models and ourf medium and offering these garments that | heavy weight overcoats at they will interest men who $ wear clothes of qualityand style. 20 ni @ There are sia dressed men in town than those who other shops do not offer, wear Hackett, Carhart clothes, piece a you ith our hat depart. It isn’t a matter of high | ment—we offer you a derby special at $2 prices to dress you well here —$20 invested in a suit or | Three at 13th St, j | Broadway | at Canal St, overcoat insures a garment | stores: | near Chambers St, Hackett Carhart 5@ Magnificent Display Of Impressive Values in Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Bedding, Etc. We Cheerfully Extehd Liberal On Terms That Nicely Suit Small Earning. Don't wait another minute. Come in and make your selection from the Woundleas assortment ‘and tell us to charge {t. We want you on our books, ce without @ precedent. They ¥ you Would have mi the dental artisans can produce—and these at : “ uw on prices astonishly low. EVERYTHING ANTISEPTIC. . SPECIALISTS IN TREATING DISFASED GUM) AND TIGTHENING LOOSE TEETH, Petticoats Kimonos a _ —- ’ Positiay (a 5 B8.00) you Gowns, Corsets Fillings from... Gold Crowns ($7 22k, gold) 5.00 Polite » §.00 Service, Large Assortments Grouped for Painless Extraction, Gold Set of Teeth, uy ~ ; a Bustling Business Thursday. 338SIXTHAVE. cor. 2 1stSt..j2nrsibst OOPER'S, n's Flannelette Pettt- Neat ty made tani American Be made of fine qual Bf ab fel, medium ele ° ished ite and dmb dros 18 to 30; regularly 796 $e! for Misses Fine Shoes "ini" fads, 75¢ | iia’, 85c Just re- ceived 75 from a ™y, Boston gt \ m 6 nufac turer, 9509 “ airs of@ Misses @ and Chil- dren's Cloth Top Lace Shoes; the Vamps are of fine vici kid with pat ent leather tips on a medium toe; spring heels and solid leather soles and counters, S47) Fulton Street, Brooklyn.’3s lp, a. yo SkS We not only present styles that will at once convince you of the $8 i exclusiveness of our models but we quote a price that will not fy allow you to overlook this ce offering | Choice of Colors Choice of Styles @ | A Waist to suit Women's Shirt- are of black an colored Rriitipe Bera Tee sae For the man who is employed indoors‘all day and has to emerge from a heated office into a frigid || atmosphere, Linen Mesh Underwear is the thing. It is a thorough protection from cold and yet it is so j| Open as to prevent perspiration in the office, which is the cause of more colds than almost anything else. Physiclans indorse it all over the world. . i There are many makes on the market to-day, but we unhesitatingly claim “Abrast” to be better than any, It Is in- deed a study of every make and all the good joints of each in one, with none of the faults, It took us some time to get just what we wanted, and we had to have it made to order to get it—but “Abrast” is the best Underwear ever brought out for business men, doctors, professional men—all men who are subjec to sudden changes in. tem- perature—a welght suitable for Pall and Winter, In regular proportiogs or shart aud ysout men, at....... , 92. |) « Abrast” Natural Wool Underwear. For Men. Made expressly for us, and the best wool Underwear on the market to-day for anything like this price, It is finely made and finished, Shirts have English style neckbands, self fronts and ribbed bottoms, Drawers per- fectly made and finished in every detail. The material is very soft and non-irritating and unshrinkable., Winter- weight, $1.08 a garment for single-breasted Shirts or Drawers; $2.25 each for double-breasted Shirts, Drawers regular proportion or for short, stout men, it readily sell at $2.75— Handkerchiefs ANew Consignment JustRecetved J kerchlefs for which umialhy pay 12%40 each ote eens eee nese men sabe Store Opens 8.30 A, M, BROOKLYN, Closes Dally 6 P, M, ———SSSSESEVESESEESESS==.: “Abrast” Linen Mesh Underwear A Boon for Business Men, Main Floor, Front, Bast, pullding, Made in our own factory in the most careful and sanitary man- ner and at prices that cannot be duplicated for like quality of hair and careful, skilful workmanship. Mattresses: | SouthAmericantHair Mattresses |} || fast black cotton stockings, “in- with odd initials in the ‘corners; 266 Handker- | ontet, j white lawn and ex woh: SlpGiaets 75¢ | Gite, 85c Py | every fancy,a waist 33 38 Fy $8.10, regularly $10.50. Fullsize,| South American horsehair, cov- good mixed hair, A. ©, A, ticking; for a'l occasions, pow) be vy are eeMiom of @ fade to sel! below $5 ye Deserirtion is {mpossible; there & are too many to go into detail, As & dainty and as attractive and finely 8 made as any $5 to $10 waists you SNA, ever saw—every touch of fashion beautifully represented, At $3.98 they will be snapped up in short order. * Reg Re we SRS HRY LES one or two parts, Smaller sizes $15.50, regularly $20.00. Pull! priced 1 proportion, size, Smaller sizes priced in propor- “Brooklyn’s Best Pure Food Mart Our Interesting Exposition Is Now Attracting Thousands. Pees. tects, LAS tate This is Exposition Week. Here are q few items typical of hundreds of others sn iis popular part of our store: Women’s 25¢ Stockings, |5c. Just received from abroad a new importation of these fine Bargains in Mattresses. grain,” with double soles and double heels and toes, About 4,800 pairs in the lot and every pair a bargain, | Main leer, front, Centre! Bulltine, ered with A. C. A, ticking, in one or | two. parts, | f, Central and Bast Bullding, | tion,