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The Big Bear Is Sus- pected of Being About to Spring a Coup, and Wail Street Is Guessing, Colnoident with the arrival of James R. Keene from Europe stocks have iaken | &@ tumble, and the wonder in Wal @treet is what move the great bear wi'l make next, | He came in on the Umbria yesterday after a five months’ alsence, benefited fm hoalth and full of vigor, whitch prom: {sea lively times in the street | The fact that he expressed himself Dullish in Liverpool before sailing har Made his intention all the more mysteri- ous, and those who intimately know his | methods think that the wonderful old| Operator contemplates some great One conclusion is that Mr. Keene Wetting ready to ‘ake advantage of th rise that will follow the election of Mo Kinley, which the street thinks le oer- tain, ‘Tho other {s that he will try to put 1 R. T. to %. Tho lowest point tt ever reached after Mower had taken hold of ft was 40, on June 25 last The lowest in its history wae is That was before Mlower started to bull it It opened at 1-4 to-day, and Ite lowest point wae 48 d4. My, Koene wan in his private office in| Talbot J. Taylor & Vo'# this He arrived in town from his y place on Long Island at a Vithie afer 9) 4 o'clock, Before 11 o'olock the #tock lint looked! ehaky throughout almost tite let Tennessee Coal & Iron fell 3 poinis Federal Steel, Sugar, Bier! & Wire Reading, Metropolitan and other securt-| thes now being actively traded In were all quot off at leant with Uvely ing of wood sized lowe Of course, Mr Keene's return wae aid to be one of the bear influences at work, but no one really knowe wha Mr, Keene's views are just at present | He wont away a bear, but what he has returned fow oulside of h his KENTUCKY TO GO business the @WEODOSDOOASO: OOORE The bdattle-whip Kentucky arrived at this pogt thls morning from Newport R. 1, and went to the Brooklyn Navy> | Yani. She one of the warehips or- dered 10 reinforce the fleet at the China station. A powerful United Btayes feet is as- gembling in the Far Bast. When all the venels J there have joined Admiral Me flag, ihe American fleet w ind in strenwth tn Aslatio waters the thee Great 1 with the! Hd Japar {tion eon wild be overwhelmingly Perigr to that of the other powers. While Premdent MeKiniey in with Abbe’ 4 4 * « & Japan (including Yellow Sea fleet).. 3 Great Britain United States, IN JAIL WITH HER BABY. edit Brooklyn Man Had His Wife Committed as a Drunkard. The following table shows the terested In the Chinese settlement possible combinations: Russia, Germany France, Italy Carrying her ten-weeka-old baby, Mw. | Pileaberh Lohr entered Raymond sir Tail, Brooklyn, to-day to bewin a aixty- Gay wontence on m charge of belng un : ening the naval force in f ¢ FLEET FOR CHINA, } Battle Ships, All Classes. Gunboats, Gun: EMEA MAOEI >+00008 1 treet, .KEENE’S HOMECOMING MAKES STOCKS TUMBLE. 14 OO ODS ee Ce eee ee ' JAMES A CPE DE bP beh Petia Himates really Know. and perhaps even je brokers may be gue Karly In the day Mr Keene announced that he would net be interviewed until tomorrow He ts too busy to talk, and Wants time to ook about him before expressing opinions There \* no doubt that Mr, Keene ta “in the market,” but hie exact statue HERE; TO CHINA. OOOO OOO OO OOOO UC OOOO OL LE Se) 236 sesesse0es DOU OOOO OCC OOOO CU CUOCOCO COOL O.Ol drawing the army from China In det. t ence to publis option, he te strength: herance of vis ambIOUKpurp » Bast, and t is sumwemied thar th play ts In tended as for aw posmlble to ald Great Britain In her efforts to checkmate Rus via by giving the impression that the American fleet will be found with the ont rili#h In the event of war among the { kindness, He amiled New itp seit through hie ears ali " . ne aa jntrale digeharged im, at | The Kentucky wil) M! out here for the |e jer court. wiih hin new be Fly ae ye Th voyage to is' at onee, The Ale | Mr. Baumann has teen for Laclede Oee ° | bany has pro! Aiready started from [employee of an uptown brewer) Heh i aN, ha ny | ‘in comfortable ciroumstane fr the Piraeus, Gre ind the Wiimingion |i, “may live to look back at his tes is 3 | paring t t perate plunge into the park lake as the ) the United # baitioships in| turoing point in his sad young life. av % Cainese waters will be the Oregon and RR “4 Kentucky PPLUPEED DDI OVODEDEDE DEDEDE DE DED DDEDD 100 4 BIG FOREIGN NAVAL ‘ naval strength of the powers n> } and the relative strength of two t * Croisons, 6 18 25 56 +4 i“ i 223 4 2 4 38 260 13 At " 1,026 é 9 8 uu 490, t BEGGED FOR | DEAD BABE. —— | |Mrs. Miller Did Not Have] %, Money Enough for Its Burial. Mrs, Sophie Miller, of %4 Twentieth Brooklyn, (ramped the streets for wwo dayw trying to get money to Habitual dfunkard, The woman felt her | bUFY her three m ntha-old babe, Qigrodatior keonly ant wept as ole was Mcked in the women's orleon, Her husband, John Letr, wno had her | fommitted, shared her grief, He told ‘Magistrate Teale In the Bwen Btreet rt Sie’ Wie lwit, Re deciared, wasn good woman when not drinking, but she had non protracted apres and neglected er oniidren, Jal, wae tha only cure r her, he Thee woman’ the te taunts of the house 28 Johnson ce 4" th if ba I 7 oborated the teatime ni Fail Dasa eat sta ett dal ala te gon also corpae, An under aker had removed the tiny) 9 out when he found (hat the maior was ponnilees he returned tt to the houge, It jay on a paélet, the only|9.91 to hat he was forced to take the | one in the place, and Mre, Miller and her wurviving child sept on the floor, Mr, Miller'e husband {9 « satlor and has been away two montha, She has pawned everything avatimble in her rooms, The bwbe's death was hastened by starvation, ty Coroner Kelly thie morning gave the mother a lptter to the Board of Health, and the babe will find @ reeting place in Potter's lai bei PRESENT THEIR EXCL POOR PRICES FOR STOCKS. —— The Market Quite Active, but the Speculators Are Guessing. re again off in the stock Y and business light at the opening. The drop wae gen and although there were no big defclencies the de- cline Was steady and gradual Tennessee Coal and lron developed a tendency to fluctuate soon afier the opening, but in the #econd hour followed the general rule and was off 2 points tn short order, Wirectiy after Ll o'clock & few stocks which had presented a firm friont dur ATly Belk OeKAT Lo We Ba,timore & Unio, Lautayiii n Ravway pi. ‘These dec oheeked and the market imuver Many of (he speci, but in the rail vere strongly upwar tie recovered a point, rouge. Huriingian, Kalas & 1 and ourl Pacific were rive that amount ap quiet but nile were If frm at uve r © ODS 855-6555 SSSSSSSS595606-95-5550506-6002566-906688 2: -- - KEENE. Peed Tho advance carr umber of LAA OEOD er Bau ional vaper Consaibuted Oka, Bie Paul, Penney! ania and Rook Island A gain of (Wo polite wae made in Delaware & Hudson, d Wiscongin Central pl iow bid Lie rket became quieter and easier ber fore (he end of the hour A drive was made against Peoples Gas coincide. with the announcement rt Mille & Co ‘There are shrewd men in Wal street, who think he will pon the bull sive He has made 000,000, however, upon both w#ldes, Aaa bull in Tobacco, Sugar and other wreat epeculative tmeues he made a part of hin fortune, to which he added mill- | hot known fond a® a bear In Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tran: | raaitone anne ait and Third Avenue, of the talid un Uae Up lo 4 O'CLOCK ARgreRaled 3AM) of varloys mlock® and several blocks of bonds, Wit he completion of the selling under the rule prives raliled to pooe ex- tent, Hut the reooveries were not nota ble and pressure Was renewed a. the apectaition -|DESERTED | BOY ADOPTED tied below &3 Yielded to 48 * aight, but th i joni decane asler on ton he closing was du Charlie Metzger Found a tnd hy and at net loses in the ma Home Through The Evening World. Jay of at cooks @ total sales of ptocks tovlay were) 0,010 ehares and of bonds $906, | Chartlo Metager, the nine-yearsold| Am. Car @ Foundry v |tad who Jumped into the curling pond Adam Espen La id ba tral Pirk because his mother had | Am my | tex Am. * “him, has found a comfortable [home and kind Evening Worid ¥ | Sophie Baumann, daughter of Mr, and Mre John Baumann, of 18t Bast One yee and Sixth street, read of the aretakern through The | heartbroken boy's adventure in ‘Tha ning World of Friday, She could not all night thinking of his misery Saturday morning at breakfast she said to her parents "You have always wanted a little boy]; About the houre Why not take In tle | Cale \ittle fellow? He will appreciate a good | (s* heme.” ene, Hoth mother and father acquiesced ae Baumann went to the Gerry Bo Ma Whee ave was referred to ty smivtrete Hogan, When the boy wae arratgned today for formal commit. ment to the Gerry Society Mtw, Bau up and told the Magitrate iors suggestion, and asked | p if the bay could be turned over to her. She had sterling references, “Do you want to go home with this (he Magistrate. nfounded by the unas DULL IN LONDON. Ivregularity im Americana, Steady, Ontario & Weat ie ] ‘Phe Landon stock market waa ‘dull | faclie Qual 2 pt and uninteresting to-day, but with Ud prices mteady, i The Americana showed slight trregu: a 1) larity within @ margin of 8 per cent, Ke Bogileh raliwaye were firm, but fies, HN ao iis WHEAT TRADING BABY, ii, oh } Wheat poeee easy to aay with for: elgn houses selling in spite of a strong northwest opening, Later Minneapolis —— fee = USIVE IMPORTATION, | THE MARVEX GLOVE, ‘(Made by Tretousse & Cie.) IN NEW STYLES AND COLORS FOR AUTUMN, Tuesday, Sept, 25th. Sale of Mushn Underwear. Night Gowns cy Skirts, 98c., $1.25, $1.95, Drawers, |50¢.,75¢. 98¢,, $1.25, Chemises, 7.5¢.,98c., $1.25, $1.95 Owen Flannel Shires, | with scalloped edge, 25 cts, Etderdown Bath Robes, $5.85, Silk Skirts, Colored and black taffeta, t! with graduated —aceordion laited ruffle, edged with fine nife plaited ruffle, BE75 & $70.75 “\Lord & Taylor, + Broadway & 20th st. | Tuesday, Sept, 25th, \Sale of Corsets, Z. Z. Corsets, in black, white and gray, in different lengths, BSS, value $3.25 to $4.25, | bl Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St World Help Wants Are mii eins ers, turned weak and lost all of ite early van, vel ’ tron d rise (4 Corn was dull. Tha Aree "i Ns New York's opening prices were: teks bitte pantie he Paid Help Wants| December wheat, * 14) September] tste Pacito 4 in this morning's wheat, 8: May wheat, 87 12; Maroh t H ppl sve oy WwW. e's) 87 78, VU. f. Hubber pte, Nah ‘orld, Chfeaqo'® opening prices were: Oo) Weren op mM 4 tober wheat, 78 78 to 79; November,| Wheel #1. 24 pf i Fi ie ft, BUT 18 14, October corn, % 7-6 Wie: Contras » he un’ New York's errs prices were: P; H March whens, iti; May wheat, #1 bid HANG ON. aid Help Wants in a whoa aber Beinen va mi beet heal, A Tae pe ites othes New y corn, M18 bid; 5 ¥ bid: Ootuber corn, 6 Mt Dee Coffee Topers as Md re Papers combined “A friend of our family who lived ng prices were: Octo! with usa short time was a great cof- weet fee drinker and @ continual sufferer} pape LAUNDRR® ‘ with dyspepsla. He admitted that) a, inns ’ Pn eat ® COTTON ADVANCES, coffee disagreed with him, but youl nanrevpene S\4nN warren om know how the coffee drinker will hold} wmwouny 6) NUKeR® i ‘The loca} cotton market wae steady at! on to his coffee, even if he knows It] ponnaz 12) ormiatone 2 an advance to-day, The opening prices! causes dyspepala. pore * ® mor cons Were: Beplember, 10.16 to 10.9; October, “One day he sald to me that Pon-|ovsnmLsen 6 phUMnER 10.18 to 10.13; Novembor, 9.85 to 9.47; De ltum Food Coffee had been recom.) sv TCHR % pores camber, 9.72 to 9:74; January, rn! mended and suggested that he would] UTTRRY } Praesens Fring PY March, 964 to 86: AvE like very much to try It. T xecured| HAMMERMAIDY 29 raLvrEns Say Van Aaeues, 2, ees 4H A package and made tt strictly accord-| 0K" 4 PAPRN HANGERS ht prices of the (geal sue ing to ene He was delighted “AV AS@MRE ’ ui 4 lo-day were ir, W, to o, | of ie . AD nh Datober, 10.19 to ba November, eer te alin ih: Hecanse very tig Aad FALRAMIEN December, 978 'to 98; Jan: | 08 q YJonivens + 8 SKINTHANDS vary, fo bm, Wathiety, in to 077;| fond of it, and in @ short timo his! in cqaiers 16) paiton® Maron n ‘oh Mn A fo 975: \dyspepala disappeared. He continued |nieuwasi ens 16) reurres Spal at is Ny i 1, July, | using the Postum and In about three} ineaKuhs |. 11 beacteteny firm. months gained twelve pounds, WMP. AORNCIEM ... 7 UseweL, wen I “My muaene fs @ practising pars RMBROTLDWRY 4 VARNIOHERG .... felan an 1m M6 the] BRRAND OIRIA.... 8 warrmmem | BOY DIED OF SCALDB, healthiest of a herernate, He never] sats i " psy bbaen inks coffee, but is very fond of Pos.) eRoown CURRKS mM Dominick (ill, alx yeare old, died of fa In fact, all of our family are,|HOUsMWoRK |... jens soalds at his home, 46 Bast One Hun- we uever think of drinking cof-|/ANTTON® .. Mary ia ea ‘he any mer” rs THE WORLD: aailtoa EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24° 1900, B. Altman & Co. | | | | > SAR AAAN ATA poeveeecreestseeeceeccecercrerrceccecces: — pweeverecs “ - os aw eeeereeer ete tt Ct Gteeeneets Steere eee T reer Terre aaaaeesesese: PLEAD TLRAL ETERS RR, DUAR RER DADE TERAR REA TEARETAAA ES TESS TA TSTEDE THEE EEERELELERERS EDA EEE TEREEREREREEELETELERED BERET EEERER TELEOEES TE HOEE DUET EOT MODE D EEO O TOT UT ETUDE DEES © ‘ exceptionally fine. ‘warranted for ' Accurate as a chronometer ‘ They are Lorgnette Chains, Ko ll lated, mounted with pearls, crystals, et and steek also silk chains, mounte 1 with steel, forquoise, crystal and amethyst | beads, gold metal color and gold } es, plated with slid: them to ar figure, each 4 A Great Saving for You During This Overcoat Sale. Every Garment a Rare Bargain. If vou don't want an overcoat now, pav a deposit, save half future prices, and we will hold the garment for vou until wanted. Weight Kine Beaver, coats, wellimde and lines, cut later tn the sea- Sonat $7 and BS, Nen'sOvercoats, fast colot kersey black, made with widg French face ity farmer's satin Hning, good workmans)ip through: stony DoD | en's Heavy Men's Overcoats, and Black? withwidePrench + facings, will sell | and beawer, in all | Sires, in blue and + ings, good quale | out, in fact a garment that will give | every satisfaction and would sell easily in the Season at $9 OF $10; during this sale your choice at : Men’ * Overcoats, made of standard Kerseys, Meltons and the new rough 5.95: effects, also the latest in the new , weaves of herringbones, not a coat | in the Jot worth less than double the price, 7,95: ' For men wanting a dressy Overcoat, ' H one bearing all the marks of a high- ! class garment, we will offer a large | variety of fabrics, made in the best ossible manner. Rarely do garments ; ike these sell for less than #8 and20 + dollirs, For this tale we have placed the price at 10.95: sik and) satin lined throughout, with raw edges, Strapped seams, silk velvet collar and tailored in the best possible manner; just the garment you would expect to $15 or $18 for tor morrow your choice at Lightweight Overvoats, ‘Men's Top Coats, Not only great value here, but a coat that has all the character and Style that are found in high: priced garments; made tn the pop.) ular He Dwi a Oxford, bridge ah “bo all the newest shades of tan covert cloth, trimmed with good Farmer's satin and velvet collars; no better rarmentsold any> where else short of $12 6. 95 hereat Nen's High>Class Over@oats, such as a custom tailor would charge $25 for, made of genuine Camp- bell's Kerseys, in blue, black and | brown: alto the new rr imixturess some lined with SI inner's h graye! guaranteed satin, body yokes and ' sleeves, others with pure worsted | body lining: your choice during this sale at feeond Fiowr, 60th Mt. Bection, Women’s Tailored Suits, Our assortment of women's Tailor-Made Suits is! Perfect fit has been obtained to a: ‘degree above the average, and as to variety we can: Unig, Fairy Moire and Mere | safely say that all the newest, best and most up-to-: ‘ date Styles are here at prices tnat are incomparable, with fine 4 tailoring, 7-gored flar finest percaline lining and velvet’ bindin the entire suit handsomely tail- ored; an unusual offering for Sizes $2 to 46, waisthands on skirts, ‘The Ladyamith Suit, made of fine-grade strictly: all-wool Homespun Cheviots, brown and Oxtord; coat latest design, double: breasted, handsomely Stitched, sans revers: front, high-standing Ladysmith collar; lined: with excellent quality taffeta silk; new seven. | gored skirt, French percaline lined, 6-inch Canvas around bottom and velvet'bound, A} specimen of high-grade, man. spaily silk; newest cut skirt, new! ng shape and inverted plait back; | 10.00. 12.50 Women's Pebble Cheviot Blouse Suits, exactly! like cut, in black and navy blue; swe! shaped: blouse coat with standing velvet collar, pointed front, bodice belt! and cuffs, also of velvet; lined ph Ma qualit tafleta silk; bell; shape 7-gored skirt, with new dei handsomely tailored and stitched, equal to the best tailor work; price, velvet bound; Excep tional Watch ( Offers, habit hac! Jie lined, ' 20.00: vond Peer, bedi MM, Hoot) MAN'S et SH, $8.45—Has gold filled case: thin: model serew back; made by the celebrated Fahey Co,; 20° years; Waltham movement. clusive dealers for $25.00, Buttonhole Watches $5.95 | Of gun metak diab size, yeinch: per 1? fect timekeeper; sold in Paris for ' 0 Eres, ($10.00), Calendar Watches, $9, 95, etal ul shows seconds, minutes, days, dates of months, changes moon, ete. & perlect time old In Paris tor 100 Pres. of the keeper (g2040) Stop Watches, $5.75, ur horse timer, they have niche -plated case, ste ant minute dal sold hithy trto for $10.00, ! BLOOMINGDALE. BROS, 34 Ave, Sh and 0th Sta, 7 jewelled, nickel plated,: ™ Has new antique crown; dial; opan face; stem winder and setter, Women's Watches. price, 6,95 $1,005 sale price, 9,95, OF 14, carat gold, value $23.00 ow sale! stringless Beans, ai! reduced for | this sale, per can, Be, 106, 14) price. 10 96, Of 14 carat gold, with hunting case, value $25.00; sale price, 13,75, These are all stem winders and Form 4 Oolon, Sellers, and were purchased! kiy abroad at great price concessions, | formosa We give you the advantage of this Malo Pleo, Prost, Centre ‘ BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Write an Advt, for the Sunday World if you want to buy, sell or rent, or if you want he!p or a situa. tion; or if you havea “business opportunity’ to offer; use the 3 “time rate, It pays best, Jd Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. 11.95: Women's Fly-Front Suite, black and navy: English cheviot, fly-front box jacket, lined | Extra sizes have extra large! ray, blue: Fancy Blac! Sold by ex. Good Durable Business Suits for omen, made of wool cheviots and cassiineres, also blue and black — cheviots, These suits are equal in wear to any high priced pineal correct in every detail of fit, finish = and trimming; choice row at Ww ) Men's Fine Suits, Made of high-class cheviots, — cassie meres and wore sted alto the ¢ have marked, Atraordinarily low + $1.95, popular soft finished black thibet heavy wie ht blue dress, stitched t hrougheut With ¢ for ‘silk and made and trimmed in the best possible mannor: these sults are the 510, Boys’ Suits, equal of any soldat here rere at Wty will oman Cane Wot Suits, in sizes from 8 to " Alb. 15, made with double breasted jacket and patent waist band; regular fom values; to-morrow 1 95: Pe 8’ Suits, of fine quality all-wool | cheviots, and cassimeres, in all the | newest styles of checks and stri trimmed and made to stand ¢ hard wear & boy gives his votes | ‘ good value at $4.00, to-morrow at ‘Third Poor, un Bt Bs 9.95) Corner, All the leading and foal ‘ular linings, such as Amisi Nearsilk, Silversheen, Mirror | ‘eerized Lining, are here in the ‘very latest shacdes, | Percaline Lining, per ~All shades, includ ttt if is the kind that usually sells for Percaline Lining, per yd., Ile, In almost every shade made, in- cluding fast black; very fine quality ; sells HA gt for't Se, [yore tieth Century Mirror Lin- ts, per yd isc. —These are we handsome, an endless variety ; of colors, high silk lustre, 36 inches wide; wear excellently; equal to any lining Fi ing, per yd. at 25e. Back Walst Lime 1GeNew fall terns; this Is the 170, baer 3 Silversheen Lining, 104¢.—-Looks just ike s silk tt wears very much better, A simitar quality to this is being sold under tear 8 name at 2c. yd, We have olan yr yd,, 8¢,—In black, peel and refi coo good, Lgih aut yet yl Hite the leading br mg i THe is avery fine quality and well worth ase. yd, Mein Floor, @th Bt. Seott Olive OM, very best from France, our [isteat awe 6 9c: our 4ncent | ‘areas Cocon, best, 6 Ib, cane, tg Ib. cans, 1704. fe. and 16¢. “1 166 \ ' Lune Chocolate, made ina minute, ' | Flg Jam, 1 1b. cans, Qe. Condensed Milk, Rival brand, none better, full weight cans, 7 Mc Pure Black Pepper, ',-Ib, cans, §e, ‘omatoes, fancy Jerseys, our 10¢, cans, Be. Arabic: Tomatoes, our tic, extra large cans, 10¢ , Asparagus, our 21. cans, 1B¢. Asparagus, our 26c, cans, 29c, Early June Peas, our 120, cans, 10¢ carat gold, value $15.0% our sale: Sugar Peas, our 13¢. cans, 14. Of 9 carat gold, value! Pancy Small Ke. ' Peas, our 17¢. cans, | Line fey tiny ones, our 14¢, ' ans, 126. 1, per lb., 98¢. Oolong, M ixed Tea and Breakfast, our 45-cent Mixed Tea, Fogtish Breakfast, our ‘SO-cent kind, per Ih,, 3 White Cloud Samp, it floats, big | cakes, 9. Ground ¥ Bm Be Hrctton. ' BLOOMINCDALE BROS. ; 3d Aves, 59h and 60th Sts, ae ARVAVAAEWEE110 000000009 0000000005 00:00000000000000000 000000000004 Waeneeveneeeee? Nt A Magnet That ‘Attracts’ the Wants of the World. If you want to buy, sell lease, let, borrow or loan, or if you seek “help” or a situation use Sunday World Wants,