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eee — TOCK LIST BUOYANT. a Gains Shown by All the Active Issues in the Market. Tennessee Coal and Iron and Brooklyn Rapid Transit Advance, ‘Trading on the Stock Exchange took » decided brace to-day, and for the first tine tn several daye the entire lint show ed an Inclination to advance and hold the gain. From the opening trading wae carriet along on @ higher level, the first quota tons showing a margin of from 1-4 to b-4 per cent, to the rood. Tennessee Coal & Iron waa the fra- ture, the wtock moving up 2 points at the opening and continuing the advance Brooklyn Rapid Transit was also in Wipe and rons 7-8 of a point, Large bloke of Northern Pacific were enloaded, which pul the price under @, Goneral peiling of the lint then com Menoed, but only fn a fow cases did the Jomes reach a point, Burlington, Tobacco and Tennessee Coal were ham- mered vigorounly, the latter falling to Within 14 of yesterday's close Apev- atin Daoume dull bid atendy toward y, Bonds were quiet and irregue An energetic drive was made againat market in the final hour, which oar prices to Lie iow point of the day f roverh Pacite was driven down an Pires BLY Ane, Misnourt Pacttic oF Bioel fell % Metropolitan 2 1-2 ands : Tho moat New York Alrbrake ¢ dmporiant stocks were dep OF over below Inst night» Hany savering by ehorta ¢ Mal wharp rally, leading tier bie up 314 and New Jersey Centr the sp ds riding lo about samt The closing was active nd there were Het galt in mnt's level, and @tron, @ loin we LLM) Halen of ntocks today were L801 wheres and of bonds i) on om The Quotations, ’ 1 Theil iam wre, if it < ‘If, ‘Methane Ate ‘thost ihe WITH MINE OWNER. im. tee C9 2 Is Lllanewd i Am. Wineoot yi “ Alnet, Amel A Ket Anaconda Moly are moing out of business and take (his means to unheard-of prices UM eect 1 sie We will refund the money for any unsa anfowiard Porhapa a halfimiliion Y het weidaya, Dut (here te atill enough left to satiafy all Interented In wall pane ; Formerly selling at 26¢, Parlor, Dining-Room and Library Papers, 0, \oc., soe. per roll, Now 8c, 10c, 12e, 15¢. Bed Room Papers, 'ormerly selling t 8610 100.cseeveceeeevenee recs Kitchen Papers, Formerly selling 6 to 0 Bath Room Papers \Varnished Tile) tormerly Cartridge or Ingrain Papers, \) clits wise Formerly selling at 1Sc.s45 75 Patterns (suitabie for any bind el 50 Patterns (Au Gilt Paper), per r0lleccecccree ‘anit ‘BABES STOP SCHARN CASE Pwo bales ant of the part they ar f New torton f fhe Inquest into the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. POSITIVE SALE! POSITIVE SALE! WILL LAST BUT A FEW DAYS LONGER. 500,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER EVERY QUALITY, DESIGN AND COLOR, at Less than 4 their Wholesale Cost. The Empire Wall Paper Company, Manufacturers and Importers of High-Class Wall Papers, effect an Linmediawe clearing by offering their entire stock at such NEW YORK SALESROOM, Street (Opposite Hearn's and Rothenberg's; , AT THEIR 35 West 14th Between Fifth and Sith Avenues) 4 hk, Dut & positive ind nie iw aulok to appreciate and eto wind Up a DuRINeNA In A ve Now 4e, to Se. sone Now 2c, to 3c, Now 15c, ' «+ Now 7c, serebeeeeerereneeerenes SQ, 20 selling al 28 to j0e, { decoration), per ro! This sale is not limited: every one can buy from one roll, the any part thereof Empire Wall Paper Co, 35 West 14th St. ‘A WORLD WOMAN HAS AN INTERVIEW lo or portant Witnesses. Millionaire Markle Tells Her His Mine Work- ers Are “Not Intelligent Enough” to Be Members of a Labor Organization. and all tenor paying In vie York's greatest murier myn adjournment today Jeath of Katt wat born caused the Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store, Thursday Bargains. i Greatest Bargaigeiver 1 Black Silks, (ete oats Dect. We make ita epecialty to give our oun ress 4 oods Dept, tomers the beet value that #1,0) can|30*im, Wide French Flannels; in buy. polka dot and other neat designs; all We will eurprice you to-morrow with} shades positively worth Qe. yu. ; for what you ean buy for @1.00 a yd. this sale, ein, AlleSitk Black (ros Grain, 1 Se, yd, + All Silk Satin Duchesse, 36-in, Wide Camel's-Hair Plaids; + All- Silk Peau de Sole, all new fall styiem positively worth » AlleSitk Drap d’ Alma, | We. yds for this wale, 2a-in, Satin Radzimir, * 190. yd Every yard re Hot to cut or 38sin, Wide Granite Cloth; 27 dil- money relunded; positively our , $1.25 kind; for thie sale eh tl cell hal Pag: Ws asc. yd, | 38+in, Wide All» Wool Clot! new shade iade positively worth 50¢. yd; for thiewale, $1.00 yd, Don't miss this if you want a black silk dress, 4+ Silks. Color fetalines; full line of col- | OFM Positively woriid%e; forthinnale, | age. Colored Taffetas; all slik; in every shade made, positively worth Aie.; for this ealo, | 35Ce vd, 54-in, Wide Venetian Cloths, in plain und mixtures; positively worth 5c. yd for this sale, 39c. yd, 54-in, Wide All- Wool Homespuns in Sehades of grey and 3 shades brown; positively worth 08, yd.; for this sale 4oc, yd, doe. ya. S4-in, Wide All-Wool Broadcloth; Fancy Taffetas; alot we took out of| i every new color made elegant fine stock, aud to veil them quick cut} Iti positively worth $1.00; for this prices in half orless: positively worth | sale, Jroin The. to $1.50; for this sale, | soc, yd, Black Taffetas. Aearule Tailetas are not guaranteed, but we gumrantes every yard of the Kind we advertise to-day, 40 In, Wide; good rustic, elegant black; warranied not tocutor money refund: ec powitively worth $1.00; for thin sale, 75c, yd, a4-in, Wide; snine aa above; positively worth $1.2; for this sale, de, yd, 75¢. yd, 52.in, Wide All‘ Wool Venetian Cloth; 15 colors to select from; poni- tively worth $1.50; for this vale, gSc, We sponge all our clothe free of charge. Imported Scotch Cheviots; fine line of colors and extra heavy; all the go for a rainy-day wkirt; $1.25, $1.50 & $2,004 yd, (other dave $1.75, $2.00 & @2,00 a yd.) 54.in, All-Wool Plaid Back Home- ,spuns and Golf Sultings; elegant line of patterns; positively worth $1.75; for this wale $1.25. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, and no further and never to be loosed from absolute control, there would perhaps have been no cause for the indignation that prevailed In McAdoo to-day McAdoo waked up to find itself under military supervision, It could not guess the reason why, ‘There the soldiers were, 400 of them, camped on tho grass by the Lehigh Valley Railroad station, and looking as if they did not at all know what to do, Now and then one would patrol the streets of the wretched little village. NO COWARDS AMONG THEM. Resentment rose high. The women, constantly on the alert, burned to dispose of the soldiers as they had dispossed of the non-union men, A group of Hungarians seized broomaticks and were on thelr to investigate the matter when they were persuaded of the futility of it But there are no laggards nor timid spirits among the women of MeAdoo ‘The men can count on us,” one of the leaders, Mra, McCall, sald to mo. “even if Ht comes to dealing with soldiers, We arn't going to let this strike fail \f there's anything our hands ean do to help it, And we aren't going to see those Uniforms around here without asking why, ‘Do they think were afraid of them? Were they sent here just to frighten us? We're doing no harm. "And there's one thing that we mothers can't stand, Some of us have seen soldiers In a town before, Why, before they're there a day It ain't safe for & woman to go on the street where they are, Are we to let those men | mareh up and down the street and say whatever they Iike to our daughters? We'll fight them first” AND SO M’AD 00 IS SILENT. Burgess Bdward MeGeehan, of MeAdoo, approved the women’s stand, “There have been no crimes here,” he sald, “hot even a disturbance, We} don't Intend’ to let our liberty be taken away from us, and we will have the} soldier’ out of here If we have to call on these good women to help us,” and so it stands ‘The grimy little streets in MeAdoo are empty and silent, The comfort- Jess homes are hushed as well, The strike spirit is feverishly strong, There is not a non-onion man in the village, nora Woman Whose energies are not bent on the success of (he war in vhich she is so determined a volunteer, Food ts getting poorer and money scarcer, but there is plenty of cour- age In cer stead, For the sake of thelr homes, their children and their liberty these half- starved women are ready to meet any crinis that may present itaelf, COST OF THE : DAVIS LAW. Catarrhal THE Symptoms’ —o- That Lead to Asthma, Bronchitis Coler Shows It Adds $5,-; Ane Comenrnps en 306,002 to Tax- by Dr, EDWARD KOCH Whose treatment stands alone as ation. the only cure of these diseases, It steals pon its vietim like the Jthief In the night, and before he ts {aware of rue condition bis catarr- hal discharge has so poisoned the alr tubes cf the lungs that they begin to break away and decay, and he be- ‘comes an unwilling slave to {ts ruine Comptroller Coler gave out thie etate on with the Pavia law ment eatimates tontay Phe official eatimate which haxtheen » out of the amount of the Davis ro of public » ‘Any Atbor Heharn, the factory wirl, ay | wh The mothers of the taben are (WO 0) oe ag og es pumitdaandnted didnt nto dn tr Ode bo baleiepuis Oxf haired pe Dy! the most important witr In the} 4 me he F Wren ne By | ae, ne arson of one aif NO. X. OF THE SERIES, ; HN! directly Fred Boharn with {4 ® ° ° $ ea x the murder of Nin 4 ; : BY OLIVIA HOWARD DUNBAR, ¢ MeL Wet 1 Fitepatries wine roady to bein | @ % Chie Wb a alt This morning wien Apaiat | gate kDa ORR eRe Ee ddd tet eee bo hea } be Attorney “O'Neil, whol } +e oat eek " aa yay ne fee tan tnt | HOW A MINE OWNER SEES A STRIKE, i ; p Rly : ‘ A boat iSpectal to The Evening World) ‘ wa) ! fi, | noner 0 | HAZLETON, Pa, Sept 26 TF it te Hberty the victims of the Coal Trust > i" vy, [are Aahting for Ue outlook Jor suecos# 18 wone too encouraging, Judging | ' ts TT) “from what | heard and paw today | \ 9 ‘ ‘ i , seleee ' ‘We will Listen to the men's grievances. We may in time yield to their \ ‘ 1 othe m 1 {her} demande in important things We must remain their masters,” ow ‘ Vike det This waa in substance What John Markle, the oldest, richest and moat ' ? Ay ature lias. wil tekaned yefiil mentor of the firm of 4, 1. Markle & Co, sald to me to-day . t t Vo. Mr. Murkle everybody khows, tas the reputation of being an exeep: t ‘4 \ re the youn HST F | Honally reasonable and generous employer, It was Mr, Markle who pro 1 A \ Fi R, ' me’! pore arbitration. Twas Mr Markle who did consent to Heten to his men's ' “ ei : he than | RMevanee fw ane Tat Mr. Markde tn just os unwilling as lj any other operator to concede 4 ke by @atenOerON | to these men the right of Ladividil berty. ha “4 inal) “John Markle h everal million dollars In addition to tis mining ' At iy Latter the ox | Mitevests, le is president of a bank I) Hagleton and has an interest in the A y oaeatnet the) Craetion company, of whieh hin brother Alvan is president. Both own large hin 1 lertates In Hagleton and country homes outaide iy ) 1 i ' Dot 10 MR. MARKLE'S CHEERFUL WAY. Me jor 1} found Mr Markle (i hit handsomely appointed private office looking wocheerfil as if the strike were petting hin money that very minute He viimated Hitlo man, With a slight Hap. and he spoke of hin employees hey wove Vy Miteeuided Dabloa CE tinder nursery dliacipline : i And Unprenentabte ‘ wi vi val Mr Murtle has been ‘inably succewefil in bringing the feudal idea up | vita Hat al with i none the legs mediaeval in es | ; i it ener | 40 bol hat he enjoys the knowledge that! ‘ alc] thonaanide of font on him for every breath they draw : Wh fective to recognize the union, Mr. Markle? 1 asked him ! had ox foo me how unkindly the unton leadera had treated elo tireeation ¢ ind ¥ (lopian has been the condition of his ; ‘ Hhaite and en plovecs = ated jow on the aftern tothe l You way that dar@anxious to putan end to the situation, Why will ; Md nor anawer her you gor ‘ognize the , World Wants 2... WD are ae UA a Feil .. a "| * rie stile eotise we have acontraet wily our men to settle all disagreements by Cost little--Accomplish much. daldi va My PArbItFALLON, and because (he union | only meddleséme but too tnaignt iw all hay ni fleant to deserve reeoguition nt The union! conelided Mr Markle contemptuounly, “Ask the D . Pon be bL¢ Paid Help Want ates what {t thinks of the union!” } in this morning's Hut the public seer two sides to the question?” World 1,22 Vriees Up in the Wark Paid Help Wants i rer aid Help Wants in rye movement It SAYS MINERS ARE IGNORANT, the thietcen other New ! Mtick Wee ’ » No! York papers combined, ee Kovdh hoUan 1 Wha For these people No!" ao erled, “Among higher classes of work- men, among skilled artisans it imay dono harm, AUT THESE MINERS - Ammorton: 1,ARE NOT INTELLIGENT BNOUGH. THEY ARE AN IGNORANT ce pala aa MUM atid prisea. ater apenttg at | CUABB: THRY 0 NOT KNOW WHAT THRY WANT, «Organisation wns | i i ‘ } \inong them can only do harm and give men Hike Mitchell a chance to med. AOPNTS Lape MLO Aliy r ent, | Me il | a 5 4 a [ ‘ wer fo ‘ | his, then, is the basis upon which Mr, Markle has worked out his aya. ea rane Tevnae ; ahem fom-—-the assumption of the n tack of Intelligence, a. A 1) SECKWRAR WHEAT MARKET STEADY. How about Mr Mitehell seation that all the operators and em- tea bad . OKs u pa wasel. Ravtal conic ; ployees submit to arbitration on the same hour of the aame day? CARPENTERS 5] Mary )| upehanged with tt of the Mr. Markle rtdicuved don bel Lavene aan HAN vant 3 ft satire} tere i ‘ Hi tora Absolutely impracticable sald “Conditions vary too greatly, It's} CURR! “n kan a SUNT jist an If two women gol \uto difficulties with their separate domestic estab | | one i | PHOTOOR AMINES f HTORA x. PLUMbER AMBBNMAINS 7 | PoLisiine 1OKS | Powren PRINTING WAL ATE piverns 4 SHIPPING CLantke sHORs S0L.DBK RIE STENOORAPIIIONS TAILORS TINOMITHS VPHOLSTER ERS VsEFUL MEN Now Yorks ‘ajember November Lat Sunday World Wants rent y C a LONDON A BUYER. ° “Ldon't think #0 qald Mr, Mark'e tmperturbably, fh organization for working men?" Markle made a starding statement Then you do not believe Tn reply to this Mr md Amert=) ean Seouritie arly tre ishments and agreed to let some outside person readjust both houses by the ember 3 Sb plom-| me set of rujes, Never do in the world, And that's a very good paralle! ber wheat a 8 to S112) March wheat We are Willing to treat with our own men, We wish no interference Devember sorn 458. Boptem:| from any other quarter,” w York’# casing pi were: March, And the grievances that hay» caused your employees to atrike, what of T asked him | MARKLE’'S COMPANY STORE. f think you will find all our men in comfortable conditions,” Mr. Mar- We have a company store, but it's a good thing, They like It And 18 a saving to them, We have & company doctor, (oo, But that's a wood thing, Otherwise they would be too Improvident to afford the services oh FT hots Coven 4 i} of a doctor, And we do not require that they shall patronize either of these November, 37 1 Instititions, pedi: 81° i “The total of the wages we paid Inst pay day,” summed up Mr, Mark! ‘aa larger than it has been for some time, And I know of no poverty our arns our men,” the entire class of operators did not agree with Mr. ting worker ls aa iguoranl und helpiow being, to be allowed tos them” 2 em onine prices were: ( 7 aes, November, | Oot. | Kle wate vember her corn Th Oe ‘ eee ‘ |ous consequence It generally be- * {sins as an ordinary catarrh in the salaries during (he curre that the predictions of (h that measure have been Justified ‘Tt tw stated that for the fraction of the year 180 during which! the Davis Jaw has been put In operation the sum of $1,04,.20042 will be required. This will have (o be temporarily raised by the ve of revenue bonds, which must be re 4 from hext years tan | The Davis law go nto full op tion for the frat in 1901 general schoo! fund in the bud@ (hat year must be four mille ity's a 4 valuation Will be B14616,0887T—for the pur powe In 10 there WAR appropriated MD, MITH.9—making an Increane of $9,661, hs Rit arrearage of 1990, a9 above stat: 1,654,200.42, and the tolas additional of taxation In IML die to the |nowe or throat, the diseharge of which drope down into the alr pas- sages, especially at night while asleep, until ‘they, too, are infected, when the following symptoms are present: There fs a constant hawking and spitting, tlekling in the throat, liking frequent Attempts to clear it; ing tough or yellow mucus, some Yltimes pressttre across the chest, a Janguld, tired feeling, hoadache, dis aines, and in later staves a loss of flesh, Indeed, catarrh is well known to be a certain forerunner of not only consumption, but asthma, bronchitis and deafness. Although all thinking persons know that medicines taken into the stomach do not cure these diveases, yet they knew of no other treatment until the great Pro- fessor Koch, of Berlin, discovered hin wonderful process, for on the The amount tions of the Davis law will be 8, » the contemplated aulte of school teachers to compel the Board of Mdu- alton for Davia IAW arrearages dur: ik the Year 19 should be successful Fronrnge® would then amount to y $2,600,00, and the tora) additional vten in the tax levy of 101 wouhl be rver $6,100,000,"" oe COTTON PRICES LOWER, Prices were § points lower at the open ng of the cotton market to-day, with onditions easy The opening prices were: Bept,, 10.15 to 10.9; Oct 1,98; Nov,, 9.63; Dee. O51 to 982; Feb, 949 to 8, 9.00 to 0.52, April, 0.44 bid; May 0.68; June, O61 :to 962; July, 0.60; Aug, ‘| searching study , | including Catarrh, Don't take any more medicine {nto the stomuch, Lung :cedietne is always hard on the stomach, Many physicians are now sending their ents to this tnatitution who have lung disease, Now, just one word to the wine, df they prove to you that this treatment is positively auccerstul, would it not be cowardly in them—aye, more, criminal-—if they did not make those means known to the suffering public in the moat effec- tive Way possible? The doctors who treat this disease at or Institutions m have for a lifetime a all Nan eens Bron ‘and Bron: chitis, and thousapds of patient nave beet en 4p aa. toatmable a a a a alll a B.Altmank Go, OPEN on THURSDAY, September 27th, thet Misses’ and Girls’ Department ‘ with NEW AUTUMN STYLES, tne‘uding a number of IMPORTED NOVELTIES from which Copies and Adaptations e will be made to order in workrooms on the premises, Boys’ Clothing Department vl fhe will show the most desirable FALL and WINTER styles tn Dress and School Sutts, also Rassian Blouse and Sailor Suits, Top Coots ’ and Reefers; Hats and Caps. MORIARTY 207, 2003 AND 209 PARK ROW, Near Chatham Square, New York. THIRD AVENUE ELECTRIC CARS PASS THE DOOR, , Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c, If you are in need of well-made and up-to-date Housefurnishings and do not wish to pay fancy or exorbitant prices, you will find our old-estab- V lished house the best place to visit. Every article bought here is guaranteed to be of first-class quality, no matter how low the price. This Very Ni Ry 1 Nara e lil atl May $24.50 Sideboard, ' { Fine Oak of well-weae | Chif Soniers, Hue oak ne oh i Ht ited’ fie are, & my French plate mirror, one larpe indtwo i} draw onelined with felt), finely carved * I top; really worth apecial, ble, like cut, finely polished, hae 5 heavy carved logs, patent alides, made very strong worth at | 910, Large Handsome Tufted Couch- 8, like cut, upholstered in latest de wigns of Belgian Volveta or Kgyp- tian Velour, patent buttons, heavy 7 fringe + regularly sold at @9.00 each; ee one to ®@ purchaser th week Bt... 25 Longest Credit Given. 50c, Weekly on $25.00 Worth. LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION, “The Philippines are oursand =. American authority must be su- —=« preme throughout the archipelago. There will be amnesty broad and liberal, but no abatement of our rights, no abandonment of our duty. There must be no scuttle policy,” FROM PRESIDENT M’KINLEY’S SPERCH OF ACCEPTANCR AS PRINTED ON PAGE 7 OF THE WORLD ALMANAC CAMPAIGN SUPPLEMENT, 5 - 1900 World Atmanso ant Mneystopedia~enewere questions ¢ © ¢ Give tatormation © % mf thelr! ty « potktenl guide book, * * Special Innue just out with 16-pige Campaign upplement aot | \arwe fecha BAM am Ap and supplement by mall, portage pale