Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i WALL STRET. Market Closing There war some covering of ehorts In the late after- Poon on account of the porsibility that Huerta might back down, and Bad en aggressive movement been made to force u retreat of the bear terest the market might have ral- te vigorously. There waa, however, @ complete lack of effort to put the market up, and it was regarded as a bility that the bears, finding that Were not pursued, might turn around and become aggressive, caus: | ing another sharp decline in prices. | The Cloving Quotatie Gold Mines copes er. Chem ae im. 14ee+ 41+ u s i \ i at ‘ nn 2 a” ah Rh 1h — 14) BL a2 Ae ou Mey ty at | st 3. mets go’ Beit at MAR MAR SF nM uy mus 4 adh, 68g 103% Py 4 2 7 at om ae tin + oS no by BSE" eRe 2B RB AUSS: Se FPR audeneue! +l tllidle © FL el +ttl Litt +e++4] H41H1 1 ‘ees serach peeve 8 oc sh sireere 8 68 F. Consolidated Coal Company, regular quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent., April 30 to stock of record LARGE SIZES FOR THE MONEY We give here the weights and of a few of the genuine id Rings now on sale and advice an early inspection ‘tf you are looking for la diamonds. GUARANTEE CASH VALUE CERTIFICATE Gin with every diamond we rRice. 1 1-32 o | DIAMONDS FROM 55 TO 35,000.00 | . NOTICE! | , ho councetion with the stere next | Geer fwhich was made t: ine). Aas of my customers who Goede there by mistuke will fi Sdvantage to wddress @ letter, marked PERBONAL, to able February in United * | $28,220,211 exists that there Vietde of Leadi on the Present’ Rates Amalgamated Copper... 8 American Can pf..... Am. Car & Foundry American Smelters... American Smelters pi Canadian Pacific... i Consolidated Gar 7 Great Northern pf. T#high Valley.. 5 New York € 7 Northern Pacific... 6 Pennayivania . Reading fouthern Pacific. Union Paciti offered at 102.10 to the public, This price places bonds on a 4-15 per cent basis; $15,000,000 has been sold abroad, ambria Steel Company rterly dividend of 11-4 p May 15 to stock of record Interborough-Metropolitan ts work- ing on « plan for funding of all its utstanding notes before July 1 tative plans provide for tasue of * $5,000,000 or $6,000,000 5 per cent, notes ,, | with about « ten-year maturity “tl notes are funded an agreement will be no chance of # dividend on the preferred stock. Utah Copper Company registered new high record output at 12,700,000 pounds for March, pounds larger than any month, ‘Thin ts vastly in excess of output shown by any single mining joperation in t Amalgamated Cop \e | regular quarterly dividend of 11-2 per | cont. ig jfecora April 2. National Lead Company “ (on erste dividend of 13-4 per cent. payable May on preferred stock payable June 15 ig | to stock of record May [HURT IN AUTO, STYLISH WOMEN Crash in Street Follows Early} ‘The two women, ono about twenty- “ Jol@ht years old and the other about! THE CURA LUNG DISEASES It suffering fren oem of strength and weight, hervow breakdown, yaina fo the chest or tack, 40 not wait for chromte Catarrh, Bronchitle ot | Asthma to develop into Consumption, Find ont | your true condition before you reach the breaking. | down or tneurable stage of disease, Conmilt Dr, | Anderson, the expert Apecialist in these diseases, “TL hed consumption; all my neighbors knew it Jo. 471 Pa: anus & Sut And several doctors had anid it was incurable, A At No. 471 Park avenue a butler 10 | Softee of Comelt University advised me to be examine! by the Dr, Anderson X-Léght, im onter Morning Departure From - Sherry’s Cabaret. Stepping out of Sherry'’a at 8.26) women told him to say nothing. o'clock this morning, when the tan-| The well-meaning policeman had going was all over and the waiters and attendants were vainly endeav- keep from yawning, arninga of 182 railroads ates show mileage in- creased 1,699 miles; srons decreased net decreased $19,298,989, compared with February, 191% two| faces. One of them had an ugly gash smartly gowned women, with @ wav-| across the nose and the other's eye- Ing of gloved hands to friends, on-| Id was laid open. ‘They called an- tered a Hmousine. “Home, William,” one of them com- manded. Home was about the only | porter with a tombatone face. He Place open at that hour, even in igaid that nobody was at home. It ta Manhattan, and so William threw on! 4 handsome mansion, if the butler het and the hake Se he wasn't a handsome lackey. in @ corner of 'y-fourtl In the Social Dirctory Mra, GEE ihie rik whores. pelal Directory Mra, Marion almoat 1,000,000 Loe ohealllatdl Nelda A he world. ‘William, whose last name is Mur- |i2y 4 phy, the police learned, rose over the |i, Sept... 4 wheel and into the air as the limou- { sine tried to scale the big lamp pole| Lon oem. High. Low, Cm, chi, | ™ whieh marka the centre of the safety Mit MY fat tok how ek By island. He landed on bis face and |i, det. OH ON the sbrieke of the two! wheat opened % off and met with women broke the stiliness of the|larger offerings on small rally a } and some of it into the machine. Policoman Williams of the East! Fifty-firat street station rushed to! the rescue and dragged the ladies out | | Sherry's. They refused to give thelr | names or any information about Carrere, who waa registered from White Plains and No. 471 Park avenue. twenty-five, are supposed to be the daughters of Mra, Carrere, but not & word could be had from them or from Murphy, who cloned up like a clam at low tide when one of the summoned Dr. Avery of Flower Hos- pital, for the women he had rescued were bleeding from wounds in their other machine and departed. livery greeted an Evening World re Big drops | Dell Carrere of No, 471 Vark avenue | strenath, of rain were plopping on the #reasy |i registered with her two daughters, eephalt of the highway of fashion | Mies Anna M. and Miss Marion Dell, It swung -———— heavily over to the right and began|cwicaGo WHEAT NE | It kept on skidding untii WARKAeS Soret . WHDAT. . Sent” pom. ttes. tow: cin Bi, |Senean my ane iS Wa sity ae dn a Sea 8 NING WORLD, THURSDA Javenue. Giass flew in every direction|atternoon prices ave way further, and closed % to 1 cent decline. rn opened 4-8 to 1-2 off and rallied on bull support, but met larger 0: ferings on upturn from locals «ma country offerings. a of the wrecked car and back to] WAS active around the lowest prices, 1 to 2 cents declin Y, APRIL 16, W14. Closed 3-4 to 16-8 —— themesiver, but the police traced the| NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, | Jay" auto number and found that the ma chine was owned by Mrs. Marion Deil —~ i |. High. Low.Close. to find ont ponttively the stage ‘The examination showed that I had conmimition { coe-half the right fine, with ulesration and tome tweaking down of the tisuen, fever, night sweats, cough, hemorrhages, shortness | of breath, no appetite and waa loving flesh and I did not think I could be cured, for 1 dad irted 90 many cough medicines without any But after being examined by Dr, Avcler- | son I know that at last my disease had been cor. rectly diagnosed, and I began his teeatment and followet his sdvice moat carefully, from the very fire treatment, “All dreadful @mptoma of my disease gradunlty xt within four monthe 1 hed gained 22 anda, And pow that 1 am well end strong 1 : [can be cured by an easy OOnN japeedy course of treat > ainen given without the patient's consent.) Dr, Amerson, Specialist in Lang and Throat | Diseaven, 4) Went 2d St, fhetween Bth and oth Avenue), New-York, Consultation aud examina. tion «iven without charge at the office, Houre—Daily, 10-40 4; Monday, Wednesday, In! Priday evenings till § o'clock; 8s pleasant, soothing and Ni The thousands of men and women in all walks of life who have been re- stored to perfect health and strength through the use of Duffy’s Pure Malt A Whiskey should be your guide in se- lecting this ideal tonic stimulant which does so much toward adding fresh life and vigor to the entire body. Duffy’s Pure Malt is the only whis- key recognized as a medicine and is one of the greatest strength-givers known to science. It aids in destroy- ing disease germs, and by its building and healing properties restores tissues in a gradual, healthy and natural man- It is a wonderful remedy in the treatment and relief of consumption, coughs, colds, malaria, low fevers, stomach troubles and all wasting, / weakened and diseased conditions. “7 It makes the old feel young and keeps the young strong and vigorous. More people owe their health and longevity to Duffy's Pure MaltWhiskey than to any other remedy in the world and here are a few to prove it, Read what they say: I was under the care of | fot Duty's Pure bait W Appetite Goctors but did not improve and was so weak I could nies oe my stomach. A druggist advised a table- an ied before. I Ww Eacelloat Ly ‘8 ago. taxed my vi the manager of the c e (naleted on my trying {t, and I found it gave me strength to complete the ac cellent in emergencies. ington, 133 Be fsth ‘Bt., New York City, Praise Duffy's Enough When you buy Di eolutely pure it is acceptable to the before m 7 Bost Medicine He Ever Tean truthfully sey that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has done me a lot of good— any modiclne 1 ay A i it ly am I whiskey and ft. Anderson, br., 289 Prospect St., Perth w playing & very trying and difficult part the company had & bottle tp his grip and he . Tt is ex jonths, My “loctor gave me J eaw an ad of Duffy's Pure bought a bottle and before In, for Five Yeare bad form of bowel trouble Ld could but to try Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, "The re- nd trust many more may use your splendid prod- "Fred O. Smith, 14 Linwood St., Roxbury Mass Rid Confederate V: and nod iam pains, so I had no more ork," John andl find {t gives me nd in very good health for im pec 333 De rooklyn, Y. you obtail and stimulant so ab- By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy of SMITH GRAY«CO. RECHIVET'S SALE SPRING OVERCOATS & SUITS Sacrificed at Bankruptcy Prices Also CRAVENETTED BALMACAANS Drastic Reductions such as Receivership alone can pos- Come now. To-day or To-morrow, Such an Opportunity is Much Too Rare and Golden to Pass Easily By. Spring fabrics ordered last July for present Spring season’s regue lar business are NOW made up to be sold by Receiver’s Order. OVERCOATS & SUITS, $15, $18 and $20. Receiver's Price.. OVERCOATS & SUITS, also Cravenetted Balmacaans, large For Men and Young Men. $18, $20, $22.60 $] 0.9 OVERCOATS & SUITS, also $ Many Spring Men and Young Men. 5 R pri QR TE LE BE TL ace assortment for Spring. & SUITS, aan pring ts OVERCOATS&SUITS, plenty of light gar- iments for warmer day: $35, $38, $40 and $45. Receiver's Price FURNISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. OPPORTUNITY For SELECTION '8 UNSURPASSED e Smith Crayt(5. Four Stores Open Until 6.30 Daily Broadway at Warren St., N. Y. Sth Avenue Above 27th St. N. Y. Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. B’klyo B'way at Bedford Av., B’klyn ESTABLISHED 1857 ANDREW ALEXANDER 548 Fifth Avenue at Forty-fifth Street "Children’s feet are on safe ground in our full toe, broad sole shoes. We were pioneers in advocating this type which best permits natural development of little feet. Our great stock includes specially designed corrective shoes and many styles for play and dress that cannot be obtained elsewhere. This depart- ment is in charge of experts, whose long ex- perience assures correct fitting and safeguards the present and future welfare of our dittle patrons. DOWNTOWN STORE Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street suitable for Spring. For v's Price wees $30, $32.50 ‘or and Young