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4 BEARS PULL PRICES DOWN Sadistidieent> Stock Market Trading Sage After a Brisk Opening. Railroads and Brooklyn Rapid Transit Share In Decline. Barly transactions on the Btook Mx- change to-day were decktiedly brink and With fow exceptions trading was on a Higher plane. Toward the end of the frat hour, sowever, price began lo Weaken perceptibly, vod trading also beonime Jews aott People's Gas © weak feature After opening 1-3 per cent lower, it dropped to % G4 8 low of nearly a points, Oiler seourilies which showed Were Atchison, Topeka and Manta Brooklyn lapid Transit and » Paoitic. ‘The two jael named w point each iroad securities were aotive, bul de stewilly, although there were no il dedelenciens Coal & |ron, Reading Iat and Union Paeite seciined trom 13 to 1 per cent, The others showed small frac: onal loses. h pion of Sumar, whieh the Industelela were in began oper wd then at i Transit and ie t beeame almowt life. showed = notable Donde aha ma A made an extreme advance OF did, and some of the railroads got up to the beat fo about the lower and fal 2 mate under vent FEL enaler waaln Wi A fow of [he mont active special: declined to the lowest of the oem were from tty 21-2 under the priver at the opening, purchases to enver vbeoked the break, but the rally Was goneraly foeble Sugar fy Coat came vp about a point, Thern Pre ight yanen | were | alten waeaad 1 making | A HANNA SIESTA, vate Yeiere LS ILS) HST SIS SIS BIST SI 01S LST STSSISLS SIS! 01-0 ST AMNBMNSISISS of sie) “To sleep, perchance to dream, Aye, thers a th death) what dreams may come must give us pais hob nd the tendeney wa: wy er again a 2 o'clock. laweet for the day were e th the finel hour, People's Gi wan inder Ena pressure at a decline of 1 Northern Pavitle fell an extreme Lad Mest loeal ‘Traction siaike, Mm wourt Paciio, Loutsvilie, and Burlington ut there Wan to He on P, the de. ore aome amall recov [flee aw covering by shorts, but tha ch: ne Waa ull wid heavy at mubscantial lowes, ne ia! tales of at sah eee f efoeks vin "0" MARTINETTI WEDS _ | CARRIE RADCLIFFE. evenmnenmitiiidien “iain | ub, for in that sleep (of COO OUn UCL WESTCOTT’S MONEY WADS Carter Gave His Father- pi vedherBadins The Closing Quotations, Mystery of Beautiful Woman in a Box at the| in-Law $100,000 i Open Migh. Lam. Che i | Ae ta i ue ue New York, Theatre Is Explained. in Cash. Amer, Staal. & it > Air Smelt § Kol pt By bey ee rs ee j amar hcl win” iy in By by h iful t bow al the} bribery Jot \ } t F. \Woastedit 0 , by beautiful woman sat ina bow at thet bribery Jolin fold all ma sot Oberlin Mo Clrter, wae) reealted Amer Plate . ue eM A lara at the New York Theatre lwat] night at Mee Ma wltita at the reaumption of , A i m ight and lavishly applauded every ap: | hom Norel ' | Re il eee iis HO HR HR Yl vearance of Inacio Martinettt in the] ooty imamina yt Ae naa eaaat norireene Rearine ay Adhd as HE HS BN | role of Consomme de Noodle —fivery+| Maater Folin. Rh i eee ee aaitaalton far Halt & Chie ph me AR Sia pbody remarked the fwet, but none Know | Hut sue! ie uk jo miner lata’ vata Re Re We Hy hed Roary Bee ie H a of BRT rhe reason for tt Twat Bativday winds # MH AVitem 't. Qaynor and Benjamin. i by Be 3! The few who recognized ihe woman} "You didnt know 1 wong, | aL llr ay tai i% 4 knew her an Mis \iffe. leat | Mad you’ Wt ‘ ! anda tng lady of the vhocom> | think a good one tle cay wa] ot) sipuation am (4 Jpany, of Philadelphia, who until her! dance tniner tl Mi por ote tel ee divorce a few years ano wae Mra daek!l tt, and) tls few na ' babel gat 9 NL terris, wife of the wellknown setore| hie le a leneoie BI \ ne Were ah manager . ; 7 sataplk with hin to abtdates “One I wilh surmgpe them ant all sie] HIS THIRD WIFE. vu pi " Cantinental T friends of ple to learn today! of b tre hia ; ; a eam, we Del a i Hat Mies Hadelffe and Murtinett! are ed te pened . oO thee Kine the with ew 1 " Den & Kio Gh man atl wife, Lt will also expiwin the! ayo. w he aml ini ; « ee fe tego Il Beant cat i 8 Waray af tiv beautiful | fy i OAL iat Oo a oF Unt & Rive. Wergen | woman in the box last nah hannah At ish hi nKak a ah y Beatie They were martiod lant Saturday! janie Mine fi va | en ed dis niaht in the pa John 8 lady ni Hach brokers, pie , Kvangetioal Lut yy (hol tr Marnnout wa mew t net AL Toss 8 Mtonriie 4 the Key The wed:| io Fewin, the clever #b ‘ Ge 8 quactiy of Master Je, the op i " from 5 an Vil bride's fourteen yeuroold son : - nana el eine at Aarsnt ag SON TOLD OF WEDDING, ; Ne cinounia, He received $100) from « them ne th ies Mond tn Mager John had been accorded the rried “Jack ty Nee A ai, Phbe WAlaH kee unusual privilege of velng present ar] " i “ ‘ Li i hie mother's wedding, wid ihe novelty| Mine tt eh a smarter of a, Curler gay i Ul vt of it wae too much for him, Deaptte| the Fore, ympar " wild i as eee te maternal ancien and paternal | sons. with Hata it ies at Mr Weateott said that he handed the BIFELL FROM BRIDGE |x tense m.nn os NM ty Carter, and Mr, Keiloag pro A P 4 « dozen of more bank deponlt . y phow by rd and a4 ints thal (he moneys were deposited p Malley if eae oct: ated 4 ad with Drokers to the credit i a “ ” he different jaue Ov ‘ . ' i ; of PO Weasteott The fs ie Engineer Bedell Killed While Superintending su begtegaie nore than Bate nm fete t sot ranged Individually from ) He , ; Rist Poles Work on the New East River Span. i» : Leather pt Rubber... Union Tel el vt i COTTON PRICES EVEN, ‘The ratton market opened sieady to @ay with prices about even The oper i ices were: Replember, %9) bid , 988 to 9%) November, 940 | 18; December, PS to 95 January ‘ to iB: February, Ph Maron, 9 bi 4 to 907; June, Obi io May. 0.8 pe July, bia to August, 942 to ‘The closing prices were: October, 10.09 to November, 974 to 916; Decem ber, Bal; January, 9.6) fo 0.64: Pebruary pay to O88; March, O42 to 94 Amel 1a; xy, O82 to OOF, June, 94h to 8G; July, $60 to 962) August, 918 to 9.0% Market steady - WHEAT MARKET DULL, Wheat onenod dull and easter to-day New York's opening price De @ember wheat, % 55, October wheat, BF4; March wheat, 58; December @orn, 12 1-4, Chieaso’s opening prices were: October wh 7h Yovember wheat, 7 1.6 lay corn, Be De. tober 6 December, ih MM ij i. 3 closing prices were: Novem. Lh Desober wheat, 1 1.4 November wheat 4 beiteavee or, DOA) October eo i Bi ; November corn, 7. sie! eR POLICEMAN UNCONSCIOUS, John Flood, of the Bast Hy ptation, was found uncon~ t 8.90 o'clook this i ! a River Briige at Kant avenue and South Wis tailed, ana Sik i Bicth wteeet. Hrooklyn, at noon breday nde i Ni “Tand was killed a heap Mr, Bedell waa Chief Kngineer of the Bridge and had full control of all ihe ’ would " work, Tt was he who planned the grvat move him then, and Tifa [reimteite tn the nean time House ly before noun to-day he as! Surgeon tiated { the Ba Dis the scaffoll and wes inspecting rket Hospital, vu 4 his workmen's progress when, It te aup> and arrived fe acone | Vharies KB. J. Bade! fell fram a seaftold Howpttal, sed he made « false atep and fell. | carriage, The scaffold wan eighty feet in the alr | tent harue He was picket up at the foot of (he) cwpred in tits a tower, An ambulance (rom (he Bastern |p | he pemto ver Hivtrlet Howpttal was called, but hel St Catherine ne i ambulance Fetured Ne reque n pay Mi was Known ae ihe renident |imeni of #5, which we in engineer, and had full charge ef all the | such oa work, Hie father iv eecretary of the ‘He ts now r private : t New York Steel and tron Company, leit Dr Allen, turning: & Mlalstett which firm la furniening the J must Wathertne ss Ht for phe bridge. Mr. Hedell's we in Montolatr, Nod When (he call wa » the Kaatern Diet Hospital the ambulance MURDERED e cloanly With a keen-edged lanite ls alernoon. jreluebly two days sail 1» ———— ~aieies YACHT DAMAGED. Tor Biackwells Island Hronnao was leaving the foot of Bast onty-ffth street today when she same 1 coldsion with Mr. Pliny Fisk's pr. ton Willlama, of the Coro | @@@m yacht Admiral, which wis comng *. A say made @ critical examination |!0 the New York Yacht Club anchorage in the M this morning of the dine | %t tie foot of Twenty-axth wireet. mombered bedy of an infant found at} A hole four feet in diameter was move Tiny Body Cut Up and Thrown Into the River. boat Thomas F. LONDON PRICES UP, settlement of the Coal Strike Im dwces Trade im & jean Stacks, Th ntof the coal strike aunt ing of prices in the London stock market today, Fears romeniing the monetary situation were ean marked woe (arly active, partion (ie American department, which owed «a strong front and a tendency rd higher fgures Wan inanifested in Moxi. owing SHIPPING NEWS. MLMANAO FOR TO-DAY O.09\Fun mete S49 Moon sats THe TDR Mian Wi AM. su law Wate, AMP rorr OF SRW Yorn, 016 Wo. 4 ue 6 Mell Sandy Hook ARRIVED, OUTUOING STRAMBITIPS, BAILED TODAY Oharleaton At, Uruaewien. Kmbta Livery Spaarndamn, Rottertam. Pe. ws, ae hen Mi Paw, Tew Orivase NSIGNC 2S Kee eiSie SILeIe + <ser ee eels «| mining THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2A, 1900, Stiff and Soft Hats, $2 & $3, Shapes—only the latest, Three | Cor, 13th St, BROADWAY | Cor, Canal St, Stores. Near Chambers, DEAD GIRL ON FISHLINE —~——— Jilted, Pretty Daughter of Rich Man Drowned Herself. James Anderson was flahing in Speed well Lake, near Morristown, N. J, early this morning. He cast his tne from the shore and it got entangled with wom object In the water Anderson slowly drew jn the tine was horrifed when he drew to the sure face the dead face of a beautiful young woman Fartenlng the tne a itee he hurried to Coroner Bamuol Leonard Ih the mean time (here way great con sternation in the Nowsehold of Aaron ehenck, 4 wealthy contractor, of Mor ristown FLED IN HER NIGHT-ORESS. About 6 o'clock Miwe Rita, (he con tavahter found ie Her in ter beet room. and it wa had fled in her nightedrews A_ profeestonal | tractor wan Jothing was evident that she rune who had heen attending her ma Jarimnie® to sutvide, Aho had been courted by a man, had prombsed to become hie wife and he hud her, Two weeks ago le married another, Mias [ita was almost crazed by his perfidy, #he began acting strangely and 4 trated nurse Was employed to care for her While the slept this, morning ahe encaped In hor nightdress and plunge ed Into the Inke, Coraner Leonard saya | le the saddent tragedy he han ever Investigated INSANITY AT ELMIRA. — os Sixty-five Men Went Mad in the Last Six Months. nuree Special to The Bvening World ALBANY, Sept. 2&-—An alarming in- pease in the number of convicts at the Himira Reformatory who become |n- sane has been reported to State su- perintendent of Prisons Cornelfus ¥ Collins. The matter may be (he subject of a } Investigation. Hines yofive insane red from ¢ whieh *p my many than the number sent er penal or reformate the State during that ene of the num orities are at lon@ to know the cause of th inoreane, arming ep KIRIN CAPTURED. and Diewem the Chinese Troops There, Algwatof! fas sent the following mpateh to the War Office: de- B. Altman 4 Go, INFANTS’ WEAR of FRENCH and DOMESTIC MAKE, Long Robes, Short Dresses and Waiking Coats, + Reefers, Caps, Bonnets, ' Baskets, Hampers and Bassinettes, Store wil! be closed at Noon Saturday, Seo'ember 29th; open on Saturdays thereafter until 6 P, M. . Boys’ Clothing, Winter Wear, at attractive Prices, Boys’ Sutts, of all wool mixtu double |yrs value $5.00, at BI95. | Sartlor Sutts, fancy mixed materials: sizes 3 to 10 yrs,; value $§,00, at Be. 75: Misses’ & Children's Shoes, kid, calf and patent leather, lace and button, 8 8 to 10%, $1.45, | formerly $2 and $2, 50, Sizes 11 to 2, $y, 75, formerly $2.50 and $3, 83% tos, $2.45, formerly $3.50. ‘ Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th i. b ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT John Penn, Tory, the First Member Returned in he discovery, ‘The ywillee werr horifes! | | searching parties were sent in all LI a | Elections. Hireetlors. Coroner Leonard and Aniterson L , turning Speedwell Lake, eareluily |) LONDON, Sept. %&—John Penn, Con Irew the boity ashore with the Aahilne, | tive haw the distinetion of being sotalned a wagon and conveyed It to a . Heber yy ey on they Jearned of the {the first member returned for the new story of Miew Behenok’s disappearance, | Parliament, having been revetected for and tie body wae moon ident ifed |Jowisham. which he haa represented SHE WAS JILTED. since August, 1801, without opposition The family told briefly of a dina ay ‘ Jpolnted Jove that had driven their younm | WR, D. mith, son of the late WH Smith, and a partner in (he great news 8 & DAberal Conservative, was Jolno reseleeted to-day without oppor! | ton to represent the Strand District of London, | A few days ago Mr. Bmith was thrent. “ened with opposition on curious grounds | namely led prudish Hterary consorship exareiaed by hfk frm, whieh hae refused to all well-known books on lis bookatalle owing to their alleged im. propriety Th dependent Conservative, how. od (Hat sufficient enthushasm ot be worked up on (ils bawia and son of the millionaire who ptarted As a newsdoy Once More reprenents the } Strand in the LiberalsConservative tne tereat, a a BOERS BEATEN OFF, Altack on Paget's Force Fails At. ter Hard Fighting—Town, ovonpled, LONDON, Sept. BLonl Reber re. porta to the War Office from Pretoria that the Boerm attacked a poriion of Page's force at Plonaars River gation yeotorday, but were beaten off after three hours’ Mghting, Buller oooupled Maomac River and the eastern wife of Bunghere’ Pass an Sept %, after a slight resi#ance. Hetlbron, Halts and LAndley, in the Orange Col- va ony, Nave been reoosupied i eenall AY EXPECTED BACK SOON, WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.--Reorotary of matory} Atate Hay'® health has improved rap-| MAYOR'S ICE PROFITS idly of Inte, and it ls expected that he Swill return to Washington early next week and resume the duties of his of- flee, relioving Dr, Hill, the acting Seo- retary, who has been suffering from a malarial atiack, Apsiaiant Secretary Adee ald to-day Russians Take Manchurian Town! ino Secrotary Hay las been in con+| $1 richer toulay, The American lve stant communication with the depart. Jaring the past month and per. ihe Chinese negona. ST. PRTPRBBURG, Sept. m®—Cen.| {ionm tn tha perl ‘ | Newest styles for Fall and breasted coats; sizes 8 to 15| i in the new fall shapes, in| which mean a clean, clear, absolute SAVING OF HALF, We manuiacture clothing, We wholesale clothing, And we retail clotting al wholesale prices, We use only best fabrics and employ only the high. est priced union workinen, You can get no better clothing AT ANY PRICE than you'll get here to. morrow at HALF PRICE, READY TO WEAR.--BIG SPECIALS. Dark gray and brown allwool, All-wool Cass mere Suits in jane light, cheek or dark plaid effec Cheviot Suits, sine | Qfeat variety, all tives; valu le or double | $20.00, our price, § 10 00 reasted, all sizes, Specialsere eninae . syed 15.005 50 BY ael heviot Top Coats, very spec hobby: value §) 5.0 our 5 price, 57, special price ‘ $7,% Covert Cloth op Corts in new All-wool black Cheviot Suits in) had ue Single or double breasted sack coats, $200; Ph, ! Pic i price $10, all Sires; value $17.50: our 58 75, Fingiish Whipsord Top Coats Speclal prieesccerseiee oo P P Goats, Very Stybish; value $25.00 § 5 Our special pr it 542,50 beautiful patterns that money cap Oxtond Cheviot Top Coats, all buy, all sees; value $42 50 Silk Hinneds value $50.00, 545, 00 teeeee * ° $25.00, our pr our special p MADE TO ORDER—BIG SPECIALS SUITS Striped Worsted Suits, the most! SUITS-All wool Oxfords, Cassi | meres, Serges and Cheviots—over 100 Of rich Chek and Blip Cheviols.i aney Worsiedsand Seoteh Chevioly o i patterns to select frony value nol than $15 00 ’ PAS tobemade loo derat TOP GOATS—O1 Oxford Cheve lots: value $2% to be 945 00 * | HAT OEPT, patterns to select trom: value | M Covert Cloth, | value $20; to be made to 343, 50, le OFder Atersesersevens FURNISHING DEPT, GLOVES Men's English Walking nade to order alee Gloves in all the fashon- Wood's special block, black, able shades, special at... $],00 rtd i hie value $2, 50, BI 65 bs ne ' . . NECKWEAR=-A select Jot of men’s Fall Neckwear in all the new> est designs, consisting of lim perials and Yahi ec worth trom 7§c, to $1,005 special SHIRTS~—The well-known Mon- | arch Shirts in all the latest pat. | terns, with one pair of detachable | cuffs, worth $1.50, specta’ BS | 00 vee abe value UNDERWEAR—Men's Fall weight We offer a regular $3.00 Hat spe. cal at $2.45, Full line of soft hats and Alpines, all the latest Fall colors, al popular prices, SHOE DEPT, We areoffering all our $2.50 Shoes in black vici kid, Russian calf, patent Jeather button and lace, and $1 % enamel—spectal at. 1. Wealso offer alloy vs i ribbed Balbriggan and fancy striped black cal, oy tit kid, han Worsted Under eu, worth $4 00 calf, patent leather button $9) 95 $1.50 special value... . and lace- special at : 2, BEST VALUE IN THE CITY FOR THE MONEY, Open Evenings Till 6.30, Saturdays Till 9, dal and Retail Clothiers, BROADWAY. | EDITED BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, Good Fort in Women’s Kisses (SHOWN BY PHOTOGRAPHS), The Problems of Etiquette Solved—An A, 8, C, Method of Answering tha Question, * What Shall We Have to Eat’--Prof, Bristol Continues His | Advice on the Kind of Men Who Make Good Husbands—Helps for | Those in Quest of Health, Beauty and Grace, by Mrs, Ayer, le AANA AAD onpbndnnne) | {FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR AND NEW STYLES IN HOSIERY, Shown in Six Photographs from Life Model. Next Sunday’s World Home Page,’ BLOW AT TRADERS’ RAMAPO. TANGLE. scsi Kings Grand Jury Recom-|-awyer Says Insurance Company Can Cover mended that Brooklyn Acquire Supply. Liabilities. + + W. Pierrepont Williams, of the law firm of Stimson & Williams, of bo L orty streot K an counnel for von of the stockholders of the Traders’ Fin Insurance Company, whose affairs are entangled, Waa at the Criminal Court Hulliing to-day, and had a tong cone sultation with Aeslitant DistrlotsAttors ey Unger relative to the cane, Contrary (o report, no call hae deem font out for a meeting (oay of the Mockholders and directors, Mr. Stimeon #ald he was willing to bee ihe ine bi! bat report of the come pany ae nthe » at Toaurance ‘wae {aise aid. teimeadind In, many foularn ant mmo) felt he andiret oud. she (ghliitiey But that all of. dye, otis aive $1,000 worth, had f the firm of Stimpron out ® statement thia son ta which he wakt that thera) , am far As he could wee, fo Peon The Kings County Grand Jury to-day handed (n @ ntment to Judge As pinall, of the Coumy Court, relative to the Brooklyn water supply, It rec ommended that the charter he revised #0 (hal (he Borough of Brookiyn shoud have contro) of ite own water supply through a commisoner and not a deputy, The Grand Jury miggested that the matter be further Investimated by (he October Grand Jury Aw to the Raymond Street Jail the Grand Jury condemned the female prison as unsafe, unclean and unl, and ree ommended its removal. The Deputy Commiasioner of High: ways and the Deputy Commaloner of Parks are censured for negligence. ‘The poilee are put on the rack for al- lowing (he existence of “fences,” with thelr fall ki Jae, and the present. ment advinen that (he receivers of stolen Property should be vigorously prow ecuted, lites caemial He sata that the vf waom his firm represented, are ready! to defend any sults for damages op for stookhollers, many money maid for stock, and that none of hie clienta fear ertminal proc —mematte— FIREBUG USED OIL. Mra, Prederiok of Sharrott ave nue and Behool street, Pleagant Piains, reported to the Kichmond poltee to-day, that an effort to burn her house had At é o'oloek she found a partially burn- od thoe filled with candle grease on her porch, which had been noal Waronene. The care is being Investigated, aaa nentaenaee it He Hae Not Parted with Hin Stock He Will Get 4,125 In tea Wf hie Honor, Mayor Van Wyck has not parted with hia lee stock he |» inga, Company sold #0 much ice during July, August and September that it has a nounced a dividend of 1% per cent, will ‘be pald on the preferred stock, the Mayor was questioned by HH. Peckham before Justice with Wi,