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OWLERS TRAN FR FNOURANCE CONTEST cel ts io Burton Sentence Deferred, | pe ee $f, LOI, MO, Noy, s7—On mo-* Twenty-Four Hour Tourna- tlon by counsel for the defense, Judge ment Arranged at Harlem Circle Alleys. Vanter tu the urt ti beyun by bewle! tie ewoney-four! YONA Recognition in Fire a zianem vie! That Followed Crash, | Nov Magistrate Fe DE ALIS Lous sheeted : . Wick at the Row Street Police Court to- |{V°Mie: | Silt pee — a apy of fot: i ARE . (Special to The e World) | oF authorities for the extradition | | shag ‘ | BOSTON. N Nit bodies | ° Bie) of Josoph T', McCaddon, the American) '!° ° ave been brought to the elty from jt % ano wins on the fol ut i ere Mr Samuels wh Baker's Bridge, whe © Montreal ex- a not sufficient evid to hold him 1¢ 8 Speen fast, REKE into a loca f either of the three charges of vic sai tardacwienie: th) pres: 040) BEDE nL We au the bankruptcy laws of France, ts train on MOH. BE Se ary Ini cot Boston & Maite Railroad, More than * wn pr ae t nty-five a 1 this city on Theatre Fire Hero Dead, f majority. wer ( JANESVILLE, WIS, NOV, %—-Ar | taken to hospit ome few ne » thur W. Campbell, formerly private tr | too severely injured were conveyed ¢ | peoretary of the President of North- |e. SP at r Chan the | | western University, died yesterday, Ie | {ied the eninos to sx ts SE ee ee eee tA aren Peal S| waa present at the Iroquois fire in Chi. |aloy® Wii be ured. and, i wreok were found thie morning. One f cago, Deo, 20, 148, and rescued many /Sy"humee gereciod fur the Jwas that of a man and the other a} P| Betagna, He never’ recovered: trom the |i bogie torus | woman Be |i 3. cou ee Ne \| ‘Two persons are missing. i excond gam | ‘The actid was one of the worst ae Women Aid Police, i thas ever occured on the road, Fir ads | > |, INDIANAPOLIS, NOV. 77. — Ewery |twenty-four led its horror to the telescoped cars, and i s r riner ot ye any ume , ace eave | woman who lives near a saloon in this |oosa wae a paime ia untiehed. if gun Cone pinion) : mn aii ae ' t It ie estimated that enoh man wi owl] wreckage were burned to we ( vaity made it her business vesteniay t0 | ou Miwency five genes du rs | the eyes of those endeavoring to rescue the tourna: therefor owed. | Wimemiat the police in keeping the “Hd"| meat, aad the physic will not be as great ‘ten ie As Tesult eeveral arrests were} Bice Phroughout the State” there Jp 4 fournanent of « aleniar nature Redd, by ’ ir, Samuels on fr alleys, , jopenims to be about the aame vigilance as tocien treet, a few Yeare ago, Chari _) Lewis, of dermey Cty, rolled thirty-one! fl ir games | made ge Somewhat os bhing i " Svarage of over 200 Another interesting] | 1 feature of that tournament {* the fact that | i Katsura for Corea. in hie very Inat game A, tel TOKIO, NOV. 27.—Several names are! high snore prize for the in j{mantioned for the resident generulship | "ies peices will be given for highest total pin scorea in the December rhament, alo (Qt Geoul, and it would not be a surprise I Should M, Katsura, the present Premier | fritetacss colt Oversees And high | of J , be appointed to the position, | = } Temiership would then 0, cher! TOUNNAMENT GAMES TO-NIGHT. to Marquis Ito or to the Marquis Salonjl 9 to-night are FivesMen role — By Schwartle & Chelsea, | New — Jersey: j Killed His Assailant, TORONTO, ONT., NOV, m—Prea|/ " | Miller, who claima Cincinnati as hie| Airis, Netignal, Thume White Bishan’ Nati Algonquin, Crescent inthian; bread home, shot and killed Alexander Carter, a way Foon i) F © of Toronto, at. the Woodbine Stables, | mevon® Gretentee Ferterday. (cAter tried to Bate tia a” Mamdacatte ut Miller took the revolver away from | Lin. 5] , q Carter and shot him through the heart. 1a, | Empire City, Mohawk; al Hall, Columbus avenue—Spartan, Resolute, Arctic: Riverside, Seve ees Paa- Lime, ‘Bleecker: Fulton Palace (Brooklyn) — ‘Trust Com} No Weddings After 4 P.M, | for kassrnet-crtare, Fantee Title LS a7 ey | RICHMOND, VA. NOV. 9—Bishop| Washington: Marlon. One, Hundred, an Van Devyver of the Catholic Diocese of | rh yah, Lone Star; Foresters, Brooklyn Palace “Siar of, Brooklyn, Bushwick, Utica; Richmond, haa issued an injunction to) Knights of Columbus, White Blephant— the offegr that “In future no marriages Yorkville, Cecil Calvert, Castalian, Of Catholics shall be allowed to take yiace in the churches of the diocese ter in the day than 4 P, M."" Bank Receiver Named, NEWARK AT PHILADELPHIA, ‘The Newark-Philadelphia sertes of individ. in the Eastern ia tommorrow will League series at Philadel te of great interest to bowlers in this city, as the results may give New York a bight THT 19 DEAD TAKEN ROM WRECK OF ROTON TRAN \Some Victims Burned Be- ! them, Several of tae bodies are oadly burned. Crash in Heavy Fog, The avcident, it is said, was due to the heavy fog which prevented the en- gineer of the express from seelng the rear lights of the local, The trains left Boston a half nour apart, The accom- modation train, madel up of four day coaches, left at 7.15 P. M. and the Mon- treal express followed thirty minutes) later. Making all stops, the local had reached Baker's Bridge, a emall station one and a half miles from Lincoln, am was almost at a standstill, it just be- ginning to move out from the station at 815 o'clock. It was known that the express was following. ‘hero {8 no curve, but the night being dark when the stop was made, the precaution of pending a brakeman to| the rear was observed. He was carry- ing a torch down the track when through the mist the headlight of the express showed up, Those on the plat form knew nothing could save the local and ran from the station, screaming to the passengers to save themselves ‘The express, travelling fifty miles an hour, Was upon the local in less than a} half minute after the headlight was seen, There was @ crash that could] be heard a mile as the heavy train of Pullmans carrying two engines ploughed WORT). COTTON JUMPS TO KEW HGH RECORDS May and July Head Market in, Boom on Action of Ex- | wO) Bear Leader. xchange to- t up to record fig- It reached the yme months. May nts a pound © other months were in- se} to within a few nts of these} ord. pr The market rose from| a bale 6 Was report on Saturday that Jore Price had covered his Shorts, having been very bearish, ‘This was as the reison in the gossip to for the load of buying order which ed in m all over the country WALL STREET. ¢ MONDAY, Noy, 2, It is a strong and a pecullar market Full of surprises, quick turns and wide fluctuations, Prices steadily rushing upward In the face of stem discourage: | iments on the part of the bankers and somo of the biggest security holders, The trading to-day was heavier and more enthusiastic than on any of the stirring days of last week The pool managers worked like beavers to enlist the co-operation of outside speculators | and the increased activity of the prin- cipal pool stocks Indicated that these efforts were not wholly fruitless. Amalgamated Copper was the centre of @ speculative whirlwind in the first hour, advancing 2 points on enormous transactions, Reading and Smelters showed no abatement in their spirited race for higher records, and the local tractions, with Metropolitan in the lead, widened out into a broader speculative feld. Some {dea of the furlous pace of the trading may be gathered from the fact that nearly 1,000,000 shares of stocks were sold in the two first hours. One ‘There was hardly a bear panic, but ft ‘ean upward rising, After the first talf hour the market wes mi | shaded off a few points, but not appre- fably affecting the increase, July cot- ton rose at ite highest to 12.08 a pound, while May woot to a flat 12, ‘The opening prices were: November, to 114; December, 11.30 to 11.40; arty, 1.68 to 1.60; February, 11.66 Maret, 11.8% to 183; April, 1.87 d; May, 11.93 to 11.94; June, none; July, 12.05 ¢o 12.06; August, none The closing prices were: November, 11.27 to 11%; December, 11.87 to 11.38; January, 11.65 10 1166; February, 11.66 to 11.68; March, 1181 to 1M. 82; April, 1185 to 11.87; May, 11.92 to 11.98; June, 11.05 #to 11.90; July, 11.97 to 11,88, NEW YORK FIGHTS FOR WATER LANDS ——— Up-State Cities and Towns Arrayed Against the Cats- kills Project. 1.20 Janu ) to The Evening World.) KINGSTON, N, ¥., Nov. %—The fight by the localities arrayed against the proposed plans of New York City to secure a new and additional water sup- ply in the Catskil] Mountains region began before the State Water Supply Commission at Ulster County Court- house, in Kingston, this afternoon, and of the fever spots of speculation was Tennessee Coal and Iron, whieh fluctu- ated wildly between 112 and 122, Sloss- Sheffield shares were almost as active, The U, 8. Steel shares joined heartily fn the speculative procession and ad- vanced in price on an extended range of buying. In fact the enthusiasm over the industrial stocks became 80 great that leading operators in railroad whares showed nervousness and threw out hints that the boom in Industrials was going so fast that It was In danger of smashing something, National Lead’s sensational advance was generally at- tributed to the sympathetic Influence of the aspiring Smelters. "There continues to be talk of @ pos- sible ohange in ‘the control of the Union Pacific Railroad, Kvery now and th the oharacter of the trading in stock Is such ag to convince the ‘wise ones" tn the Stock Exchange that there is competitive buying, It 1s the general belief that the Harriman Interesis have | not let go of this property if they | can help it, and {t Is also @ general) belief that the Harriman intrests have) at mo time owned a majority of the shares of the Unton Pacific stock, The control Is afloat, and the theory prevalls | thet if an antagonistic interest can! raige enough money, fully one-half of} the outstanding shares oan be bought | in the open market. About $160,000,000 | In cold cash would be required, how-| ever, for this purpose, Including the $10,000,000 of authorized, but unissuéd, preferred stock the total capitalization | of the Union Pacific amounts to $00,- 000,000, The present Harriman beard of) directors can issue this §$100,000,000 of preferred stock at ‘ts pleasure, and in the event of @ serious fight for control thia power would give Harriman an ap- parently impregrable advantage, After displayi consplowus weak~- WASHINGTON, NOV, 27.—The Comp-| ; A ; andl rticularly ih the te nuats, | its way through the rear car and tele,| °° troller of the Currency tae appointed | SAndlNe,,Paricuiari7, th the teary contiers | Lis, Way ine wreater part of it into the| Will probably continue several days, — | ness Missourl Paciae ejock le gradually Thomas Rinaker, of Carlinville, M.,| form # age 0 sen Pilladel one ahead, Sixty-three objections have been filed Goore en ike: wenteuees. ee ple Suaenee alr Weroees | shia, further down the list. Phiiedel Investigation Under Way. with the commission, but as some law-) partly to decreased earnings and partly ye rave eed a Caries Giecntar ec | ta teas New. care ik, the Sbaneiae Of Ne | Aside from the work of identitying | Pere represent more than one client the | ©, pormpent, rugsaty eee See the IMnois st ture, hen all other che remains which were removed from | number of attorneys to appear will not) . 9 ir ¢ . t a cent, The directors are to meet early fs ime the charred ruins the greatest interes | be more than one-third that number, t th for the purpose of deciar- Bancroft Lib centres to-day jn the investigation ot oe ae oval ot New York's ieee Wi) Tag the semi-annual” dividend, and the cause of the disaster, Presiden’ é t ithe croft Library Bought, Tuttle, of the Boston and Maine |be tinged by the Municipal Water Gup-| Sem!omeial declaration ie mate, wiht { 1 ELUY. CAL. NOY rar ay that orders had been | ply Commission. Charles N, Chadwick! ie no reduction In the rate. Georwe J } of regents of the Universit | Stars in Mateh Game, @ searching inpulry ha ait Gould expresses confidence that the {i In has just conctuded the purchase | o.Jonn.} 1am hotrifled more than words can |SM4 Charles A. Bchaw, two members) (fi, pois ly of this system will in- : tort libra the purchase | Ncnpureth 1,""aald President Tutte to-day, “and Jot that commission, artived here last] crgane steadily Under the improved busl- LEO. Olt he purchase | isn, to-night in , understand how such a fright: iy ' Die Gopated FOyOh | Home, endl Bowe, iuales gare {ui nceldent could have happened, uniess MEM (0 discuss with representatives) nest there Te no coal ateike.” anid a f 0, have quite aa pee ona oe the signals were In some way misunder- [Of the localities and other interested ing bull uperator, “we shail ste if 0 Koster made a world’s rec: | 8t00d." partion their gHevances, and counsel! much higher prices for the stocks of | Got Oysters After Shooting. ‘ ¢ of 288 for thirteen games. The Pe essi4 the hin f President Tuttle add-|for New York arrived at noon, when| all of the.coal carrying milroads. In | : ; i ie +| conditions of the match call for the best 1 this statement : ; the members of the State Commission| the anthracite region the output has RICHMOND, VA, NOV, #7 Clivon in twenty-one. games, there belng All of the testimony as yet secured { 4 Ki } Lak ai? Bi—Lester | btn tet of $10. | Kowtor won eight of the| shows with positive clemess that the| also reach here, aa MR i a i i games In vob ; nies year, @ sorta) sae ila 2 wip three oe Ee apt gid gpelid A ices Hild Every municipality and ,civil division Sperating, in this mows a henry t Or suet dae, Tae steven went tO] Fit aes artng the aentewmes nocesaary | rt] lights, and three red fuse torcnes| (0 the country that fe affected by th | increase. Figure Oaee eet ne fry ' okt A MBAVE, And an oveter stew Ao win the matef, Allon faces. pandice, without paying the slightest attention to La et pins hey objected. the [Oct 2 the Reading system (includin ‘ = as Eee eee eeiice “want for sakern bai né city of Kingstun considers th} jersey Central) has carried 17,000,00 | a. — ira “serieg, wall not want for tekerre, akg oan only, fore the opinion that} ronstruetion of an immense dam for | tous ‘of the total anthractte output of King of Greece Starts Home ne Foul there was, in this came, some suepensiOn impundine the waters of Eronae| 00.00) tons. The increased tonnage . Foul Line. { meclvinical brain action In falling to| of the Reading. eyatern alone for (hie | LONDON, NOV. v7.—King George of ine’ + pet tin team together | 100 tmese numerous danger and cay.) Creek a constant menace to the city. ton montis amounts to. 1,669,000 tons. | Gre een ene enke OF] | sasNow, Xork canno# et un eam tomveher| tlonary signala, which was the sole|and claime that the citv’s heaith will |Next bo Teading the Leblgh Valle Sun his way to M cn Interatate | “use of the accident be endangored by the complete tom of shows the largest Increase in its an- i Grand Central for —_— 2 | " thracite tonnage, and Brie is very close the creok, which will be merely a brook y | gece | from blow the dam alte, which now| Paind Lehigh Valley. Pi 2 The Rock Isiand syndicate fs stil! { TO URGE WHITE STAR x Prizes of an axare 4 valve 1% anda POLICEMAN SAVES carries the city’s sewage to the Hudgon | sitting stubbornly on the Rock hans y donate! by Dr fein will excite River at Saugerties, twelve miles away, | !ssues, 80 far as the stock market is Abe ys Urna> WOMAN FROM DEATH ‘The objectors concerned. Judge Moore, Mr. Leeds ‘ead The objectors of other laces are ; La A ae Pa Pa ths and Mr. Reld, whb contro! Rock Isiund, —— =. o ’, are are represented by their speculative si - New York urges the necessity of @ ( fjjowinw as being thi d iP sy Wi | Paralyzed With Fear She Stopped! immediate new and additional water) pears. “They do not bellove that condi: onsonby Will Base Recommenda- ; ; i 8 And contends that the Catakilis| tiong ars tie for a wholesale and tert, . Directly in Runaway Team's |r: most readily reached and the supply | ing: bull movement,” and conse aes thy dation on Voyage in Monster , . ° seoiired here Will be perce Fag Are restating (he etrone current whieh ) | Path. 8 barred from enlarging the Croton ||n aweeping. almost everything except oe and the nearness of the! Rock daland, into the seductive realty h srerae to bo atriking bie gait in| Policeman ‘Thomas O'Connor, of the iilg to New York will provide quick if higher orices, Mr. Moore and Dan: since she was te 200 mark : Teauentiy | Went One Hundred and Twenty-Afth| thy sigsotnrs Tanly that the Conabitia | ey Oy Reld, dented to-day the rumors _Hamburg-Amer- ae Street station, to-da ved @ gray] will afford but temporary relief, and the Yaland: share Bee Free tee y bie vue haired woman from being trampled by| pe to be derived Is disproportionate right with la runaway coal ron tean nd than| ¢% —_ ene fh pls Lice Reh team, and then rd_of Trade and Chamber of THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, ane’ tea ‘ome {After giving pursult stopped the horses, | f Kingston urge that New ‘To-day’s highest, lowest, clos: . Ithough y ¢ ged him acro he| York ge Adirondacks y's highest, lowest, | hree-cornered contest iE (ip ‘ sides dalionce pete RUS Ae Pabiatibee 6 ‘ Hagel, font Bune day’ “sh ne Uni omned by M.D Williame| Hee eS ieee ase ay 84 of fh avenue and One cffcers | {50 ames, a 1 Hees ic) AMERICAN NATIONAL | sus cao... WR 8% ae phions meet Dec. 4 r dashing eastward. lagam. ( "| 1 } A.C. Ponso: * 6 6 They just missed the end of an Am+ BANK OF BOSTON CLOSED am ar oy Be t*S | White Star Ii 1 John Voorhets, of the New York team, |#terdam a car, and, swerving at . a» 834 a2! k4 fie H an the Ani a ¢ y-one | Convent avenue, tarted south along - be wy 10h i] Pe creat te es v5 {ue adewatk, Everybody ran but a/Bfforts Had Been Made to Liquis ae ' storm. @ eald " ts ad r ght in th niddl t | " - Gt the steadiness jrividunt aivzed with fright In the middie of the| date, but Without Success— é Hi =i would recommen the high "beste Ge Bao lto a place of | suet hd ier Ny i: ‘ i 8 +a ; h 289 /to a place of safety and’ chased the Creditors Will 158 ee i ; eam. which be stopped at One Hundred) 0 I Not Lose, ing ‘a pa oP . and Porty-third street, after they had AS ‘ON, Noy. #1 ; + ue — ete A mah bowled over a lamp post Lal pil Ys Rothe: Comp wah 1% ' abe p\ yi Bad Alten, | 7 rm f the Currency to-day received 10 iw 4 street f@ teleeram to the effect that by order % 100% — 4 } RLY. DR. PATTON HURT ee ts the American National ) A7aqgmin Mtp iy age ti i ' | 1 that the bank has not been in /HAt,M Ohio... MSA 19h nah + | } Aiton and ef- (Can Pacific... ''! aft my me ty] 1 PITTSBURG, Pa, Nov, 7%—Rey. De! ‘ idate the [ante & Qn 6 Ho ‘ae tly | F. lL. Patton, Pres we Pr Ba dy Success, | C3 ak Eby iy * S| ton Theologica et with a ware ball Be He” OR 1 | pockdent last sight wille on al a ling the | Co! Mh “ay are tye | t the Hotel 5 n board A stre es Natlonal owed depoattore |Gay gouth Tat a on ort Tin oe reid Y a ‘ sions Sats Col, & Hoek. Vel Ge @” Bh 4 ear ‘ } . etrat hes BOSTON, Nov Tie American Del. & Hudson... 220 a a3) & t fore Mt had culty : » wenty games| Nagional Bank falled “to. opan|ben & Rho Gu, My hy ty B ing his shouldy i as re ant iSot- kort it 3 f the larger ina Tetley ag te Detroit. Union ‘Riy fo BS Mkt 8 Bevere bruises about ti: head and ry ‘ el tas | APR) te u Dit sec, Cop” seh fy Mee He wae taken into the bote a H steerer iva Si anata ig 4a it 7% fu + & mee re en Into the hotel and «| \ vas ota member of the Roston Cleats |Dul.:§ ie f. # + 2 Wlilly severe, is injuries were not off @"? ; ‘ It derstood bank «was lees iat bt 408 4% yt & serious ter actions of |Erle 21 pt ah 1% KIN + Ae-noon as Kev. Dr, Patton is abse|y fs te Co. railway | Gen Sn” pi fhe + % to leave hie will depart for his home at] entans Fr ed last spring. ithe ee ee ey neeton, wih q 4 a Hnier BM he ‘By +2 ereeuen [faite Bethan WHEAT PRICES FIRM, anh de pe adit FAMILY NEARLY SUFFOCATED * CORN HOLDS STEADY. feat (ieee ig BRD me BYTE] Coa) Gas team Furnace Overcomen | seins sauH . SEIS) Teethorrew eS er itv all the mage | Met, Beourition : Heb, my vite s Six in Tenement, | my Chiles, hep hie arge world's ship- Ai! adn sana 16a | Bh Buffocating fumes awakened members xg A and lower cables. ‘entral.. Bt my | of the fai k Carigta eariy bleh tou wi analy ith the? were: Mo. Kat pe, ee BL Polay in thelr rooms, on the first floor . cutters and aixieen-pound ball, ain | Miesour Be 0% — i ‘of the fo tor No ‘The Liberty Club wil) bof far two ta . eg atl Nat. Le 240 Raym " No. | guckling pigs at the Mandan? Wednesda MA Nat, toad 8! Bp ftom a furnace | ee eee uy Drtotk a Weal 4 them bu 1 | Membera of the F c ) bowl go work for rt rm uel volur nt all @ix members ot | ert rere a rela’ mie e 8 6 |. York ing prices as tara Sei) re no were in danger of as. | 0venue and Fif : eet, Tuesday even ateretary of the American ‘heat aay bi i , December, North oo” + 4] Garlgila eon recovered, and so did nia] hs eat tad onereds, writ ne ton friend in (Ol 2-4; Corn-- 2 bid; 3 Ontarl My + x h res , The y Med Lae j he pretty [40:24 bid: De 8 Pacitlc F Higour sone, Josey), Tony, Amesto and | sar! as oun ge the regent five man tourna nay Mea NaM |, Chlcasoe closing prices were: Wheat | Zennavivan 10% 4] ‘ } chee Soh wart co Part A | bor, 887 y » 87 1 People'n Gas Eriation. An amiatance ksi entiton de alread ny will | mber, ee ode APR | RY. tee). Spt OM oy umberiand Street Hospit 5 ‘ the matter o 1 bar ia tne Hb i ot) Readl : oY RRNA Turkey prite bowling « Brosaway l- [fosenament int New” a EN May, 401-6) July) jen. “Rteal 2.0) ‘omy dX ‘Rep. Steel of..... 1m” ai |tactory in anticipatton of easier money. Any Good Dressmaker Would Charge $25 for These Pretty Dresses for Women and Misses We Offer Special at $12." \\ The Dresses Involved are in two models, pictured along- *, side. One with serpentine waist, having yoke, collar and underwaist of Irish baby lace, front embellished with straps and buttons; the other waist has a square yoke and collar of Irish baby lace, and is a very dainty af- fair. Skirts are in side, box plaited and kilted models, stitched about hips. MATERIALS AND COLORS, Empress cloth, cashmere, tricot and mohair, In Alice blue, red, black, reseda, bottle green, navy blue, black and white mixtures, brown mixtures, green and blue checks, large brown and blue plaids, gray mixtures, blue and black grounds with white stripes, &c., &c. It is pardonable if we enthuse over these| little dresses, for, aside from the ridiculously low prices we ask, they are in the most charming winsome styles. We came by them by an odd circumstance that bears telling. A certain exclusive maker of this class of Dresses, with lace waists, having surplice, girdle and women’s apparel came to us with the story | skirt of taffeta, in blue, brown, light and dark green, red, that his hands lacked work. His anxiety to|'°st!"! 8" keep his organization intact led him to make| W¢ 'mpore Pit Ole CORGHION, HPBH YO AVE aie AKE) ALTERATIONS WILL BE MADE on this us a very tempting offer, The transaction! paricular lot of dresses. was soon closed, and here are the dresses. iowever, no woman will refuse such an oppor- Through any other channel they would cost | tunity as’this sale offers on that score, as a dollar you $25—not a cent less, On special sale | or two will fully pay her dressmaker for all neces- at $12.50, | sary alterations, Hadett Cuhait €@ Hackett Carhartt &@ Taffeta silk Dresses, elaborately made; some combination ——$$ BROADWAY AT THIRTEENTH STREET Millinery. girl or even an Optician to pre | oe ims i an inftamed LD uesday & Wednesday, Nov. 28th & 2gth. eye—THAT would be prescribing | Medicine. . Yet it lets anybody try to fit glasses to the eye—a service vastly more important. We protect you by employ- ing Oculists who are Registered Physicians of experience. NO CHARGE except for Trimmed Hats, Togues and Bonnets, $10.00, value $18.00 to $30.00. Misses’ and Children's Hats, $4.00, glasses be at Aboud Oculists and Opticians. 43 Years’ Practice, 23 Sixth Avenue 1345 Broadway Below 15th St. Below f6th St. 350 Sixth Avenue| 217 Broadway value $7.00 to $10,00, Below 224 Bt. Astor House. 25 Broad Street Arcade, Rock Taland Rock Inland pf. Sloas Sheffield South. Pacific South. Pre. pf. South. Ry. foun. Ry. pf. SF2 8. W. w Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, & Le StL, Bt. L Tenn. Texas Pact fic Twin City RT Union Pacifo pt Unton Pac. pf bee en You nave a U) § Rubber Ue BR! Bad B Virg.-C. Ch. pe il Wy + & w 2m 21h + oN iy * * Food does not tickle them enough to % Advance, == Dagiine. » 8 make them act, ‘The total sales of stocks to-day was That's Constipation! 1,760,700 shares and of bonds $3,135,000, Castor Oll, or ‘'Physic’' will help to, sabes 4 Re tesndg slide out one load of trouble, but they can't help the Cause, In fact, they weaken the Bowel+ Muscles more'than ever by slackening them, and by doing work for them whioh they should do for themselves, When your Arm-Muscles grow flabby STOCKS STEADY BUT DULL IN LONDON, LONDON, Nov, %%—Money was in fair demand and good supply in the market to-day. Discounts were weak, ‘Trading on the Stock Exchange was quiet, operators being in the midst of the mining carryov The undertone was steady, Console were a fraotion they need Exercise, to strengthen them easier, Home rails were somewhat Sr- —not a sling to ‘support them, regular, but the tone was fairly satls- When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabe by they need Exercise, to strengthen them—not ''Physic’’ to pamper them. , ‘Then carry the little ten-cent {Vest Pocket’ box constantly with you, and Americans opened seady and had a hardening tendency, but trading was Inactive. Business {mproved during the last hour and prices closed firm. HAT'S the time to take a Cas- caret, Foreigners were dull. Russlans were y weak on the disquletude tn Russta, “When your tongues coated, take a Cascaret whehever you suspect Japanese sagged. Jnpaneae Imperial When you have Heartburn, YU need It, One Cascaret at a time’ will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, —When your Stomach Gnaws or Burns, ‘ha proving olearly tts ready, steady, That's the time to check coming Con- tre, but mild and effective action. stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia,” ead te One single Candy Cascarot will doit if me . taken at the right minute, Just whed’ you = thousarid “dollars a year" spent ty amusements pduld not buy for you halt Sixes of 14 were quoted at 102, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Belching, Acid Risings in throat, When Pimples begin to peep out, Sun ries, 7.00/8un sets. 4,86/Moon sets, 8,54 THE TIDES, High Water, first feel the need of It, , Bandy Hook Ate eM ‘A "Cascaret (n time is worth nine’ #0 much hearty solid Comfort. Governor'e island, | 8.19 be later on, Cheerfil Temper and Mealth {nsurance sia ABs 8. as that title ten-cent ‘Vest Pocket’? Box poRT OF NEW YORK, of Cascarets will bring you, Cascarets don’t Purge, nor Weaken, All Druggista sell them—over ten mil. ARRIVED, norawiste Digestive Juices in flooding lion boxes a year, for alx years past, Anurika cco soovcccocesdtambare | out the Bowels, like Salis, Castor O!l, Be very careful to get the genuine, made Comal pepaw ce “Physics,"* only by the Sterling Company apoutan ° Pe! Naples But,—they act like Exercise on the and never sold in bulk, | Every tablet wi eee ‘a+! Muscles that shrink and expand the Ine stamped "CCC." INC OMI RY STRAMBHIFS. testines, thus pushing the Food on Natur- A sample and, tha famous ‘booket,| gtatentam, Rotterdam Hf maenibe, Curacan, ally to ts Finish; ‘ “Curse of Constipation,” Free for the ask-' OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, When the Bowel Muscles grow flabby Ing. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Princess Annie, Newport News.” ‘woah, or hasy.troen want of Reeteiag, the Ching? Now Yorks ma