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LIVELY IN i sths Heavy Trading Ruled in the Local Market. SOME SHARP ADVANCES. Third Avenue Again Showed Much we akness—The Quotations. A falr degree of activity and strength characterized the opening figures on (he Siock Exchange to-day. The Iron and Stee) issues were again | the chief strong features, American Steel & Wire, however, was the excep- | ton ng fat at 81-4 it m= | me al & Iron was easily the most consplcuows, Opening at % @ point and @ quarter above last nighté clgse, st reached 99 1-2 soon after on large transactions, The trading was active and quite heavy. e Avenue subsequently fell to %, ing yesterday's weakness. New points of atrength developed ta the market, inéluding stocks which are Usualy not Very prominent, notably Pacite Mall, American Cotton Ol) and Anac Mining. Linprovements of a@ substantial char- accer continued lo be recorded by some of the metal group. Tennessee Coa! nded up to 1M reacted to below par aid ruled very feverteh thereabouts. Speculation at noon was irregular, some of the leading under pressure, while the r lirm of improved. A large business was . transacted in rallroad bonds, which were | vrm all around, Business tv. off great! but the undertone of in many st impal 0 was lifted 2 1-4, i 1-4, Southwestern 3 & Bt. L. 3 ook sues e , Atchison pt. ople’s Gas ruled higher and Sugar arply. Interest shifted more generaliy into railroad stocks, and large blocks of ; Ree eect een and trunk | THe four children of George Winane line vrope Were wusorbed at sharp] were burned to death last night in a improveme phe Cerny it real! pin tions in Sugar and a sharp di Third Avenue to % 1-2 was witout effect else-! pow y Houionviic, which is midway between ide on 5 from a diminution in the) vrount Kisoo and Katonah, in West heater County, jer Of prices, tu n biin were encouraged t Wenowed of and 0 rene forts, succeeded in checking the reaction ve- On the rebo Bal m the rebound the Baltimore stocks were the features, eaivanch ings were a0 eight years. Ww xeclalties, banc The tual saleg of stocks to-day were e butld near, It 7H. hates, and of bonds ¥237000 par | Known, Figg ey thas er eae, 4 -——- —— as it was not necn and nobody was Newspaper od Inte Grate When | ‘The Clesing Quotations. attracted by the smoke. Awee Mr. im Well Acleep When the ‘Winans arrived home, in w Alene. } the early evening, they found (hel) tenry ‘Tiplin, eighty-one years OM, of | home in ashes. Not a stick was left of ‘The parents were frant but hoped that In some we Americag Cotton Ol! .. Am, lee Os - American Linseed pt... Am. Mi Am, Malt ph. Am. Smelt & Ret. Smelt. & Ket. pt Amer. Steel & Hoop Am. Reel & Hoop. pi Am. lee! &@ Wire Am. Stee! & Wire matches and accidentally afire. As soon an It became their lives citizens began the bodies. fj ashes. Canght Fire Searching Under « Lounge ie % 231 mathe! Herman, three ai Gy okt, was the latest vic 8 [with her brother and hei aw L. Lor & Weel. pt a “ Brookiyn. not pul fire which destroyed Winans's home in Net gai the general ores oad stocky were general ran oP TSH |near-by torn. ‘They locked the four - keneral advances com children indoors when they left. ‘The house stands in a woods and dren had managed to escape. No trace of them could be found, | room, tain that they had begn burned. Tt Is supposed the children played with morning that the little ones had ‘The bodies must have been burned to) CHILD BURNED 70 DEATH. Lighted Match. ind a half years pretty little home at 281 Sumner avenue, CHILDREN PERISH BY FIRE. —— ++ o—___— Four Tots Locked in Blazing Cottage--Seven Houses in Ruins. RACHEL HERMAN AND HER BROTHER TOMMY. easily in reach, and got a maich and He held it under the sofa, whither the little maid had crawled The flame caught the cotton and quickly to the inflammable stuffing. The Mttle girl shrieked and tried to craw! siruck It. underneath the springs ‘The children ranged tn age from two (0/ out, but her light clothing was au afire and her back and arms and face Coroner Burke, of White Plains, has|were horribly burned before her mother impanelied @ jury at the scene of the/ could get her out and put out the fire. fire and they ars searching the ruins| She was hurried to the hospital, where | for the charre1 bones of the little oues. Mr, and Mrs. Winans went yesterday | that was little, knd after lingering tn afterncon to attend to business matters; pain all the night the little one fell that required the presence of both in @| asleep at 6 o'clock thie morning. BURNED 10 DBATH IN CHAIR 13 Chestnut street, the house, We with erlet. | way. way the obi] fr, Tiplin was reading a however, and this morning It war cer-'tereg into the fire and set his clothing | re set the house known this Jost a search for | pered Firemen. Brownsville, Brooklyn, of a Penny with a a panic. | The firemen adequate sup im. She lived | extreme col parents in a/ seven houres. ( the children the surgeons did all they could. wark, was burned to death las; night in a most vecudar before an open grate fire, alone in his) He fell asicep, the paper Mul- sand his daughter came to M id. but he died in a few mi SEVEN HOUSES BURNED. A fierce fire swept through a THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1000, WOMEN IN- REVOLUTIONIZED! A SHINDLE Schroeter, Who Negoti- | iat | leap Nelaly | | newspaper we | District-Attorney’s office it shoush the selection of » special Grand | it between | ated the Paper, Held in $7,000 Bail. t six montha, out of Sm He w Levy. a witness, The proceedings Crane were brief. til Monday, which was granted. Ball was fixed at $7.00, and the or oner taken back to the Tombe, McNaught ufter the hearing. ” and have pretty good evidence, that last six months and we think it le bond business. Mrs, Emeline Turner, from whom gets that alleged power of attorney, know under another name. She is in @ eb ear here. she is, a she is being watcae “The other woman lives in t d will te seen to-day. She Is. Canelder, the ive of the lot.” ‘The poll ce al ly refused the names or addresses of the tWo. PROBE FOR BROKERS. Special Grand Jeary. Preparations are being made by Investigation into Wi will be impanelied for the purpo Investigating the source of the so false rumors concerning the fin condition of the Brooklyn Rapid Tra: Company, but the real purpose ts Make « general investigation. Prom the general indications in looks ury is the climax of the two money powers—the Roekefel Belmont and the Whitney Interests, APOLOGIZED 70 BRICE. Mebron, the Cubman, charged the Counc! charged with » Re; Martin Hebron, of 4! third street, the cxbman ac Wild Pante at Brownsville Mase | Mr While Froaen Hydrants Mam- tion | ene: this} morning, destroying mueh property and) ving the rteidents of a thickiy popu.) clarged ton ed part of the Hebrew quarter into} a reprimand re unable to obtain an| of water owing to which frome the hydrants. | were: Feb. Before the department could properly | April, 192 to cope with the flames they had destroyed ‘The fire rtarted at 286 Théttord street, | ‘The Hermans do to be carly at 10 o'clock ¢ Rachel was playing with « penny on the parlor sofa. The wiser parents do, for ane of « row of reven frame houses «I! two stories high. Morris Goldmay #1» trying to thaw out @ fromen water pipe With Kerosene oll whet the of cauaht tt > Sassy Bss3y5 fi be 3 a par S35; = - 2: ‘oP e: °F er Segse sees EZENpEME SEAS egEe = Ss e523 3 “B85 "5°55 "795588 agEy sSes"2* sarees tens. Esp tka zutssaegesas-: ce a eat ie sys tiny bit of copper slipped out of her oaby fingers and rolled under the sofe. ‘Tommy went to the match hox, 0! which eeetraor ee meee fre and aad bid. tis cane Mress. clome| future aitempts to relieve Ladyemith. *) American Railway shares were again comparatively even with New York fig- effort fractional advances. Other pread through the room in work Markets Awslt Deflatte News from the Seat of War-Ameri- ‘The London security markete, in the ures. Union Pacific, Ontario & Western amt | Loulavilie & Nashville, however, made wed issues were quiet but were firm in tone. charging by Councilman Brice, was fore Mayor's Marshal Roche this aft neon to explain, he would withdraw on it firat refused, and wal e will have to make example of some cabmen and | ty we will start in with you. aed uy Hebron then pleaded that he had « he war nat | and ambition, hikiren, He raid e and admit h ch. He was let off w ~~ 1 ‘The closing prices of cotton 1 1% to 7.97; Me 93; May, 7.92 to $1: uly, 78 to 198; Auk. to 7.4, Ocet., 7. qe Charles ¢ M64 Mercer street, Jersey City, droy dead in the waltt Rallroad depot a 1a ig alc! disease. employ of famtiys i, ead, 18 a sone $3.00 up Got fing Ringe: The police now belleve that two wor men were the accomplices of Jullus Schroeter, under arrest upon charges of ring $98,000 in loang upon spurious Virgina bonds, One of them ts the Emetine Turner whose power of attorney Schroeter says lmakes him simply an innocent agent in ithe transactions, and the other ts a young woman of this city, with whom the defendant has had business dealings for the | Schroeter, calm, well dressed and eool, was urraigned in Centre Street Court this morning upon the charge of de- frauding Ladenburg, ‘Thalmann & Co, represented by Lawyer Abe|’ ‘The complainants were represented by Mr, Underwood and Pau! Litchenstein one of the firm, while J, A. Ryland, Bec- Ond Auditor of the State of Virginia, was before Magistrate Schroeter was called to the bar aad his lawyer asked for a continuance un-|_ We do not belleve that Schroeter was alone in the case," sald Detective Robert think, was assisted by two women. The trio have been in business together for the | _ “One of the women Schroeter walls in London, as he says, but is at present to give |! District-Attorney’s office for a general street affairs. ‘The investigation will begin Monday, |when Justice Fursman will impanel & special Grand Jury, for the purpose. Presumably the special Grand #ury of Who Over- Brive sald that if the cabman many years. He leaves H} | Tens of Thousands of ta- he the he we not we The most important organs in ine human body are the kidneys and bindder. the And why not? They remove all. the wee and pol- son fromthe »: ey are the natural filters of body, and just as sure as water ts purer and clearer and more sparkling after it has passed through a filter, so is the hu- man system purer, 80 is the blood | rle her and more rosy when (he gid- the evs are properly performing their ‘as| functions, You may feel as though you have no symptoms of kidney or eon’! bladder trouble. it is best to be on | the safe side, Look over your family history; find out whether your father or mother ever had any phase of kid- ney trouble, and if they had, be alert, be on your guard, for no disease fol- lows from generation to generation like that of the kidneys. When your kidneys are not doing | thelr work, some of the symptoms | which prove it to you are pain or duil {ache in the back; you feel as though you have heart trouble, rheumatic pains, eciatica, sediment in the urine, scanty supply, scalding irritation in a") passing it, obliged to go often during {iv | the day and to get up many times “vn during the night: urte acid, sleep- ok Jessness, neryols irritabliity, sallow, \unhealthy complexion, pufly or dark circles under the eyes, loss of energy general weakness and be- er 10 | debility, | One of the simplest dests known to | the medical profescion Is to take from | your urine in the morning, Immed!- day | ately after arising, about two ounces, Place it In a glass bottle or ordinary | glass and let it remain undisturbed ». , for twenty-four hours. 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NO TIME The suits comprise an tion of Black iots, The Overcoats are Blue and Black SRS SALT GT PRE EE Men and Women Owe Swamp-Root {s the world-famous discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent it and represents a d research in dis- eases of the kidneys, bladder, heart and liver, In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to nature, for Swamp- Root Is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that Is known to medical science. It will be found in the laboratory of every well-regulated hospital; it 1# taken and prescribed by the fore- most physicians in the land, and many a men and woman ocew useful positions in the world to-day [owe their health, their success, their happinese—yes, their very lives—to this same Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. By special arrangement with The World, in order that all our readers ‘may know Swamp-Root for what it 8, and participate in its great bene- fits, every World reader who will send ..cir name aod address to Dr. | Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., | will be sent a sample bottle of this | great kidney remedy absolutely free by mail. Also a valuable book treat- |ing of kidney and bindder diseases jin all their phases, and containing | some of the tens of thousands of tes- | Umonial letters received from grate- | ful sufferers cured. Swamp-Root 1s so remarkably suc- cessful that readers of this paper j shonid write for a free sample bottle, and to be sure and state that they read this gencrous offer in the New York World when sending your sd-/ dreas to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingham-| ton, N. ¥. If you are already convinced Yat Root is what you need you! can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar bottles at drug stores everywhere. Like pd omnhed en Mens Fine Suits and Overcoats' In the face of advancing prices for ma-| $2.00 to $3.00. terials and high prices tor workmanship | have determined to close out all smail | and broken sizes of Suits and Over. coats that sold at $12, $15, $18, «x $9 75 clegant collec. | Fancy all-wool Chev. | NO EXTRA CHARGE FoR Tr, Abvertionnenis tor THE WORLD will Be re ented af ony American District Memwager ORs ue a mStar ere | NO EXTAA CHARGE For IT Atvenisemente tor THE WORLD ett be we | rivet ot say Ameciene District Mosernger O@ce Peat ee ne pay athe Casperfeld & Clevelar i Wat seat itrets| 144 BOWERY, {North Grand st. a7 Stations “Bowery Savings Bank Blozk.” * Ces:er'eld be Cleveland, the well-koows jewellers of 144 Bowery, ery Savings Bank Blocks are placing withia reach of the publle an portunity to secure precious stone jewelry Se way below ectual cost, ‘Their attractive exhibit of seamiess wedding rings in 14 and 18 karat 4 at ae in all shapes and sizes should be interestiog Widget “The lier extra wedding rings free 0: charge.-—Evening World, Yr ' _fiemutng Extra fine gomJpiemond ‘perfectly cut, Ny Pitteen genuine kay Engage meat Hing, pure wi lamoud, $50.00 | $7.00 | $45.00 }$25.05 § Gentlemen’s Watches, Ladies’ Watches, Gectieman's Watch, solid gold} Ladies’ American Watch, solid or Bife retcd movement” $U8.00} 804 | houghowt, Heine GRADUATION RINGS. At Half the Price Charged by So-Called Maoulactorets, ens Png °F} Pearis quolne, net and Pearis. Clans) nee. carved letters, $1.25, pf ORIENTALISTS & JEWELERS | “BROADWAY& 18THST. and for the fre Venting Catalagos: “Abeut am Oriental Store.” Cover te mye ey 7 * Deven ibs” —O0d Par, By, | Direct attention to a complete line of | 2 Japanese Black Habutai. Waterproof Dress Silk 27 inches wide. Water will not spot it. 65. to $1.25 per yard. a Figured Persian designs, Value double. BR. H. Macy & Co."s Attractions Are Their Low Frc 130 1h, 6 at $1.39 $3.00 Umbrellas Umbreilas—paragon frames, steel rods, eight ribs, cov- ered with exczilent quality union taffeta, case and tas- sel—26 and 28 in. Handles? All kinds: Im- ported hardwood, solid ster- ling silver trimmings—new- est styles in opera, princess, hooks, loops, bulbs, roots, horns, silver caps and real ebony. The foregoing describes sightly.and substantial um- breilas. The price is a sur- prise—$1.39. Real values of Silks Fancy Taffetas—light, dium and dark coloringg= 1 to 8 yard lengths. Na attempting to catalogu styles. You can im: the bulk and var remnants that would accrue fron-our recent} selling. Well, they marked for quick dit tion—less than cost of duction. Just waists, skirts mings. Remnants DIED. MARTIN 11M Lake's Meopttah Jan, 32, Step! THOMAS MARTIN, of 106 Pelten ave, Ary teria, XW aged aT reat ms be ay , om ial

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