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STOCKS UP; SUGAR LED, Heavy Buying Orders and Prices Rose After Opening. A LETTER TO GAGE. | ; h = WHOLE LIST WAS RICHER, v Semanasanaen Tobacco the Weak Feature * cf Market in the Early Trading. The stork market to-day pened frace tlonally bett For a fw minutes the selling pree- sure In Sugar continued, but a reaction followed almost immediately. The price Of the indystrial rose rapidly from 113 to 1M 5S Ini the meneral market few long buy- inz orders were executed. The early advance was due to a covering by the Short interests who h fw —_the Hiat for the Inn few fessional element had treiy in hand. Only were dealt In. * The local traction jeaders in wtrengin Metropolitan climbed @ point and a Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Mandat-| = fan advanced 1-2 point each. Metro- politan later fell « point and Manhattan! ‘ . Palle gee | THE MAN BEHIND THE MAN BEHIND THE PEN—Make it strong, William. rooklyn, though, continued to . A , i i Pence, ‘Tobaceo began a fraction un ell him he must go! We never could carry Gage through the campaign. Make it hot, ht tT c yw - i . i ight and continued how weak: | William, hot! C. @ Bt. Louls Jumped 13-8 and SSS ae ate > - aes be fe 1 point Cate. Gd, West The Grangers and the Pacifics were a| (ble. G. Weat fraction to the gvod. Sir sae & he shorts in Su; vant. Heavy buy-/f w and Metropol I WO WIVES way forced them town » © — respectively, Sugar then (el) 2 1-2 and some of the ofthe taliways held uel ane ate 4 ‘wo he ralways held up well, and t failure 10) induce auidation ‘in’ thie Cone, wh we 8° 8” Suicide Bigamist the Third Within Two Weeks ng in bonds and prices held pm TM HL I Be to F; ina Traged + Was marie’ Den’ & Rio Grande Ie MMe TT Ty ‘0 ye \ h " mari ed Up to NT 1-2 agMinet Den @ Ris Grade pil. Th Oy Cy OK Be hors, ang spavarices In othe, spe- Dal & 8 @ Atl ts fej 2 | Brie i | \ ole market responded yi fe | Rie iat p* 24) Death hos revealed another bigamy.| Wright Hospital.’ He tntimated tha: o over. | i wi in weeks. Gt “Sangers a'se were in good ste-| 13% Kirst was Alfred Morrison, the dream-|READ IT IN EVENING WORLD, | gc Metrgnoutan salteg fnTestecms 1% | stayer, of Mount Vernon. ‘The second! 1 let him io, and be again’ disap: ked the auvatce. | was Louls Gordon, whore second wile! peared, and nothing was heard of him 1 RRGR Swat Mas, forced down tn Iau? bY Me Set on the witness chair In the Court! until) go gegd in The Bvening World . eral Het, which War. nemme-nannant tof General Sessions. that Me had been charged with aban- forption by ite shore caused » good ee Sw RY & The thera is Edward Sargent, ©ho) donment by hts wile. rl” Bathe fen ee etuh® eu Laut a Nastettie. ih My siiled himvelf, with morphine at the! +] then went to the police and an Mich rose # It on active trading, - ee set aS) Bastern Hotel last night |omficer went with me to hie boarding. A ing that arr where we (took the ly in our spread through the wh: t “y ns pun | 4, 4 tie i 0% Was Inevitable, sought and escaped PUN-| nadenee, But the landlady let the | ge laweoanes lo trowe any” ishment by death. Both wives are 'p| etter alip <.aao tetas aa o * ; ind above that in the spec alti eget, this city and the man's bedy has teen) ot ne ctralgmway wer to her ree. cloaitie tive and sirong at SB | susclutely Identined wecretary of the |Rushand with the aecusetion, she tells ‘ nd sir > 4 MH John B. Lammerdin, ry 0 ‘ 7 e top level ® substantial net ay 4 me.” ne. x a f evening Gepariment of the New York Tho totdl sales of stocks to-day were om a nS vin Law School, who jives at it Avenue B,| Mr. Lammerdin said thet in his te | €2,68 atiares, and of bom ARON par Xie B wom we. ae ax GN SS made the following statement. to theaTestigations he has learned that Sar- | alue, i Rethon hin by HS Be. police to-day: |gent, under the name of Fuller, is now The Closing Quote pes fy om iis 2% “under the name of E, F, Fullerton,| under Indictment for passing forged dca thee vf 4 Hy fargent met my sister, Annie Grace |checks; that he was once accused of American Couivw oi)... ale SR Oy 14 2S Lammerdin, in May, 195, He was then/the robbery of a man at the Hotel om use ue employed by the Zagnt Drug Company, |Bavoy and has beer mixed up in sev i z ‘ 2%, 3% at Fourteenth street anj Avenue B./eral shady transactions, Ny hs] He was a mat of pleasing address, hi 7 ‘re suave in manner and appeared bright, A WEEK'S COURTSHIP. Pt KL so that when he began to pay my sister! The second Mrs. Sargent, who was rn % «attention there was not much objection | Mies Josephine Young, of Middletown, » me ith 12% by our family. N. Y¥., a cloak model in a Loken ms ty | “They were married Dec, 31, 1985, at) store. said that she met Sargent last EM 2%] the German church in Avenue B, and| November, and, after a courtship of @ HN 4 vent at once to Hive In apartments over! Week, she married him. They went toe iy, to | the drug store. bearding-house in East Nineteenth oN 1 street and the next morning he left, #8 #"| DESERTED ON CHRISTMAS, | sine ne nad to go to Warnington on % Be Ps . business. Bhe did not see him again SG] “They appeared to ilve happily to-! unit ne was in the Police Court last . ie ty, Rother, and in November, 1996, ttle! son gay AG 1" 1214! fon was born to them! He appeared to! sire wargent, or Miss Young, sald that Se Seti |e Oe fy Gu ay [D2 Aelignted. and talked cometantly Of) when she accused her husband on Tues limon Merite pe i ae fe baby when I met him, but Christmas! aay he became very nervous and would Pet Hippopotami, Etc, |f § isan 1h 165 65] Day we were surprive! 10 wet a mes-| nor eave the hoube, He spoke constantly ) : of from her that she 1 and ber | of wutcide, and yeeverday afternoon asked » i oe. Fark you's Pe aad | nj.| Mer 10 Ret some medicine for him out aklay ; her penni- Tou have oft, !'m {ree to hesard, seer ‘omy home, where| °F, emall medicine cape he carried, a lot of funny sights. Fe e re, The baby ded Give me the morphine,” he requested. But there's nothing you've encountered rt 7% Ny A {, 187, at the New York Hus. | She did wo, and he left saying he was it Ie not invent re Wis. Contral 1 1% cua. eee eaiae Wee ig ork Hos) going for a walk. ite so funny of astounding as the —— Qu ' From the day he Jett to August of| ENDED ALL BY SUICIDE. Women with the Pet You can see these Dames of Fashion cuddiing bulldogs fierce and smug, Or, perhaps. a sickly spaniel or a namby-pamby pug. now and then you'll see a maid, at jo that strangest pet, a dude. vivm. Re re on oe SIO Weavers ‘The London srcerity markets were wafe to bet, ‘Will have vert or kind or style or opecies of a If thts Reeps ap a year or so, ‘twill soon last year nothing was heard of Bargen' argent went directly to the Kastern or Fullerton, by our family. Then one totel, where he registered as EB. ¥. Sunday a younger sister and | saw }eval pol He bd Ma LONDON STOCKS STRONG. THE WORLD. FRIDAY EVENING, TWO SETS OF VES Only the Older May Use Title, Says the Court. THERE'S MUCH IN A NAMB. JANUARY 19, 1980, | B. Altman & Go. LADIES NECKWEAR DEP’T Solarday, January 13th, BLACK RIBBON PULLEY BELTS ef Double Face Satin, 20 to 27 nthe, Exh 58> SILK, COWPRON and LACE TUCKED ALL-OVERS, aserted Appellate Division Won't Aliow $ecieties to Shere It. The Appeliate Division of the Supreme ‘Court to-day handed down a decision af- firming em order of the Special Term in the case of “The Bociety of the War of Wit" againet “The Boclety of the War of WIZ im the Bate of New York.” By thie decision the defendant is en- Joined frem using the expression “The Boctety of the War of 1812" as a part of its incorporate name, pending the final trial of the case. Justice Patterssn, who writes the opinion, staten that the “plaintiff vo- clety filed Ks ecortifieate of tncorporn- tion on Jan. 6, 18, while the defendant ae file ite certificate until July 4 rT “The avowed objects of the two so- cleties are qubstantially the same, namely, the preservation of the mem- ortes and of memorials of the War of 1813, and the Ineuication of patriotic sentiments. “The piatetif claims thet the de- fondan: knowingly used the words in ‘question with the object of diverting to ite? funds, applications for member- ship, legacies and certain special priv- Nlegea under the act of Congress, to the injury of the plammelff.”* Justicn Patterson remarks that there are alic@ations of apecific frauds in the incorporation of the defendant, but the Court does not attach epecial impor- |tance to them. | a | —— Whiekey Treet Wine Salt Breeght Agaiact It by Steck. holders. Justice Gaynor, in the Supreme Court of Brooklyn, to-@ty denied the appli. cation of Lawyer Bett Reiss for a man- damus to compe: the officers of the Whiskey Trust to permit him to inepect the books of the company. Mr, Reiss, with a number of other Stockholders, organised an association some months ago and charged the off+ cere of the trvet with running sffairs in their ows Interest GIFT 70 OBERLIN COLLEGE, Lents Severance, of Thies City, Gavee 800,080 and Ground for a New Laboratory, Louls H. Severance, of this city. has wiven 980,00 to Oberlin College for the nee chemical laboratory. He bas pur- chased land on which the now being butit. laboratory is PRIMARY BILL PASSED, Legalises the Primaries fer the Special Election im the Thirty- Gree Motriet. ALBANY, Jan. 12—Both branches of the Legislature to-day parsed Mr. Hesyey's bill, which ts an amendment to election to he held in the w York Dist to elect Assemblyman . dee ceased. Alleged Mighwayman Tackled Dia- mond Wearer ta Daylight, tt te Claimed. Rodert Whalen, nineteen years olf, of was held tn $1.00 bail ¢ Hogan, in Jeffer. irket Police Court, on a charge of y ing the neck of Charles yesterday aflerno at iieeeer Bowery. set " iat e sttont ernoun a BLSIB WON KOBN'S HEART. Ame Bovertré Mrs, Reha te Sing | {i styles (lengiie of about one-half yard), Pech 0c, Special Announcement. We have just added large lot of Muslin Under- wear to our big sa‘e, the low price of which is causing speedy selling, Daniell’s, SHE TED T MURDER, Ella Rosuch’s Crazy As- sault on Her Twin Brother. 8&9 Filla Resuch wae removed from Citmton sireet to the Gouverneur pital this morning inaane efter she Attempted to bill her twin brother Ji with @ knife. Ete te twenty-four years old and iIves*on the second floor of the house. For some time she hed evinced 9 hatred for her brother. Ghe would throw plates and dishes at him. Bhe has hed many hysterical fite lately and her fury kept the family in terror. Yesterday afiernoon she at- tempted to wreck the house. Ghe was restrained, but this morning she again became violent and rushed at her broth- or with a knife. mall a Meyact lecked Mimectf in Wee Reem and ented Wimeclt Yeourichment. Robert Keynet, forty years old, o saw- filer, of @ East Sixteenth street, was ing insane. For the past two weeks Keynet hae J Nimeelf in his rooms and refused to talk to any one or to take nourieh- "or Orphan, oRgers, of Rellevue Hos- who, mu magoned, ng Pound Bimeon Turd in @ apeech jest night at the hetel men's annua! banque, gave this reason why hotele were prospering: “Every year twe or three great strectares are bailt, for which we all predict dire faitlere and dtenster, bat semehow they all cvom to get along. The fact to the American corvent girl te rapidly Griving poeple cat ef thelr ence happy hemes 204 tate hotels.” ‘The rain yesterday rateed the woter in the Brookiyn storage reserveir one a ee LTON wA a" AVE & SI® Sr JANUARY SALE & CO. ; OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Quality, style, daintiness and superior prices nowhere else equalled characterize this rale. GOWNS. SKIRTS, 9 e-wesin ruffle trimmed, a special 39¢ eee with tucked amd " AT ~-Empire and high-neck designs, AT Umbrelta style, hemetitebed andl a 39¢ tic rutting chee AD ce etc : AT | AT Choice embroidery anf leew 49" put aicrtamad” |59e Sek, at al we oO ~Cholce of all styles, elabo- ey ped sey ets a Unbeale 5 erie cron | O9G att AS beter quiltame i | AT simtot tion wee amt em | — DRAWERS. broidery trimmed, high neck, Em- cman p merome le ae ate, (ole eee Vahaped with lace and embroid-| 25 AT IE ery trimming, aT 25.6. sens in both low and high neck. Also better Children's 45¢ pair. ‘taken (o Bellevue Hospital this morn. | Balance of the 1,500 pairs Women's $3, $4, $5, 96 and $7 Shoes, to clese out, par * 0esee soene se: and 3.00 Dongola, Patent Lesther Tip, Spring Heel, But- 450 pairs Women’s 2.50 ton Shoes, per pair The Junior" Satin Patent fase Dongol, Patent Leathe Tr | Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, aes to2. Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes a3 to $4. Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Cleck. 6th Avenue, Corner 20th Street. ApRAAM BROOKLYN. Men’s $14.00 and $15.00 Suits at $8.95 Makes lively business. mostly those popular season. Coats are sin, full back—vests sin correct in every de If you choose the sort; we clay diagonal; least halt more than we ask. patterns in worsted, silk, soft velour a eo “vested” 4 Atvonmecen fy tetved of ay Ameren Laer Benmeget Use | colved ot aay Penni | to e pane ote 8 Be be Cholce lace and, embroidery de-! 396 wers at 10c, 12%{c and 4 rei ie Sn i a i i Button and Lace Shors, sizes 11 to Fancy cheviot Suits; new designs and IT ereasied sack sylefeoad shoe aste si Absolutely , also double breasted. and deservi Fine Dress Overcoats for Men. $16.50 to $20.00 Values Are Marked $11.50. Your overcoat is ready, come {or it. Smooth kersey ; black, also blue Shaped as expect it—correct length and full. See how they're —satin shoulders and sleeve lini seams; raw ¢ Tailored to perfection. Those things are of But the price is not of course—it's most he same value anywhere else you'd have to pay Men's $4, $5 & $6 Fancy Vests, at $2.48 Fancy Vests—a collection of the season's hand also matelasse effects, ne renee material, goed phar 9 Finighed with embroidery, iy ml cabelas eee ne ce a ‘ Dainty embroidery and tmp. eee dn ‘Also Batter Qualities. aT AT 1 oo STRAUS find ie tome done. ; ings; body lining of dge; silk collar, Find out by trying, a aonaetieen ae as © ots