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| ‘STOCKS DUL a SEAN Sugar a Leader in the Market Helps Prices. Extreme diineas was the rule on the Stock market to-day The opening prices, however, showed nome improvements, the gains extend ing to %4 per cent, in Metropolitan ireet Ratiway, and 1 per cent, in Lake Erle & Western Sugar and Southern Pacific galned 1 and G8 per cent, respectively The latter wae in demand and $00 shares Were gold slmultancousiy at 8 14 down to &, The weak features were Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Southern Hallway pf wid Bt Louis Southwestern pf, whiea Wore off 1-4 to 1-2 per cent Toward the ond of the first hour there war a well distributed demand for rail road stocks and they became buoyant Fwith Pennaylvanis and New York Cen "(ral benefiting chiefly A tise {0 above 10 in St, Paul pieadied the market for a time, Per biplent offers of Houthery Pacific above 4 eventually drove the price below that level id the other Pacifics were affected in aympaypy, New Jersey Central rowe 2 points, causing the div wor e slowly at midday, Honds were nd firm, * put out short tines during the fina) hour and forced prices back lo oF ne level ¢ active and weak on the day hout Tie toil sales of stocks torday were BBR shares and of bonda $1,716,000, Wotton Ol pt Hee Co Broeit, @ i Steel & Hoop eel & Wite Bleel & Wire pi ML a Maul Nh & Parity 1. Ruel & Tron 4 Hook. Val On, Minewht Hiseutt pt Jational Bteel pt ‘ew Jeemey Cantal as Union Pacific pt. 7 18 Leather 1% U #. Leather pt i q Hh ist ah ®t ths Wit, Contra iy We 1M LONDON STOCKS FIRM, was mtoady The London stock market toway. American railway shares sho’ {mprovement and prices were 18 to per cont. higher, It ik now belleved that there will be he chaage in. minimum rate of dircount of the Hank of Bnland, sn WHEAT HAD A RALLY, Wheat opened steady and unchanged @o-day, bul later a shorp advance oc: curred on acti verings NK prices were: May } Mareh wheat, 621-4 re: Dee er corn, Wik; has prices were Mareh May wheat, 83 les) 5-4 nominal; Decem: y corn, 3b bid; December e bi Chicago's cloding prices were: Novem. her wheat, TH b4 to 7. December corn, 428 bid, Oclober wheat, 73 471-8; November corn, 3 4! et THE COTTON PRICES, fr corn, ‘The colton market opened steady to day and & polnis lower to 2 ix Digher, The opening prices were: Feb- ruary, 8% bid; November. $.98 (0 3.04 0 9.00 cash: December, #95 to 4.98} April, 900 to 8.0L; January, 8.9% to 6,00; May, ho to 6.01; June, 899 to 8.01; & Jomt! prices were December, 911 1 Yovember, 9.09 OLD WHISKEY TO MINISTER, Hev, Norman Plass, of Khode Inte and, Crusades dn Brooklyn, Rov, Norman Plass ls & minister of Rhode Island, who thinks that Brook. lyn i# not atrict enough \n ite observ. ance of the laws concerning the regula- ton of saloons, To-day he made ap- plication before Justice Marean, of the Bupreme Court, for the revocation of the Nauor fteenme of John Kenny, 1 Fourth place. Application was a renewal of one pale fe stay last, which at that time [vd submitted to a referee and tomtl ony _acaorea, taken, . This testimony wae led A lay. The Rev. Mr. t ie a member of the Antal hat, socom iinet re. he en-} it a WALL STREET EDITORS HELD FOR BLACKMAIL, J" — Charged with Their Law. yer with Trying to Obtain $1,500 from Banker Morgan Suppressing a Scurril- ous Article—Unable to Obtain Bonds. Two men eonnected with a financial howspaper called the Wall Street Press vn a lawyer were charged jn (he Centre morning with OW. Morgan. Broadway Atreet Police Court tite attempiing to black! I-known ner third atreet, 1 The Bixly Btreet Press, Verdinand G. Gardiner, of the same address, agsoclated with Evane in the publication of the paper, and Leonard Watson, a lawyer, of 7 Washington place A few day® ago Ganilner went to the aMce of Mr Monga fecured @ pri- vate interview with him, Gardiner had with him a proof of an article making « JOHN EVANS. Mauager of the Wall Street Press, scurrilous attack on the broker auion tioning his integeity and business methods Walked Into a ‘Trap, Mr. Morgan was astounded and wanted to know the reason of tho ate taok. Gardiner then informed tim that tho artige would be suppressed on the payment of « certain sum. Mr Morgan seemingly equ to call again yes appointed tine vans and Gardiner called on moker, In the time Mr, Morgan had notified Chief teotives Mofiluaky, and Detec Sergts, Gargan and Klernan were de tatled on the ease, ‘They had secured ographor and the Mr Mor the of as d thomael vos gan's When ne and Gardiner entered the office Uiey propeeded directly to buss ines, | sald that f nsidera tion of 11,00 the artiote be kept mn war in. for a lena out of the paper, Mr, Mo to have it suppres 1 hnemled with ntl he gol both men commit themselves. rapher To Thelr Words, down every ml the detece clearly heard what p sonmiderable talk and biek+ and Gardiner agreed to ace and, in order to bind the bare Mr, Morgan gave « carefully mark+ Di to (hem, The stenograper (vok word that ne? men then started to leave, but Just an they reaeted the door were are rested Hvank and Gardiner were token to Pollee Headquarters and locked up, This morning. they arralgned in the ( » Siroet Court before Magistrate r the men we fn dourt Leonard the lawyer, called to take of Uh ine and wae imme arrested, and himeelf charged Watron charge diately ASKS PARDON FR HS WE. Pitiful Appeal from a New York Soldier at Manila. The Evening World) u pathetic Jetter ved, addressed to the jor, trom a soldier serving with the United Btates Army in the Philips pines While the name of the writer is with from publication, it was learned w Yorker and lived on prior to hie entiatment that since he enlisted in the ounk wife Has been arrested and sentenced to serve a term in the y for Wow | Hudson. + tele a mort pilitul story t the weiter ts recovering contracted tn fighting for his and he is 4 military how He says he has just received information concerning the misfortune that hax befallen hiv wife When he enlisted he left hiv wife with @ boy of «Ix years, She made the ae- aualntance of a man who induced her to tive with him, and under whose guld- ance she learned to She was army his country, pital at Manila And rent to me. The boy was @ founding wayjum, ky the Governor to pare don the woman, Col. Treadwell will have the matter Investigated, but any action In the case will nor be taken untit Gov, Roosevelt returns to this clty R, G. DUN ILL. Head of the Commercial Agency Haw Heart Trowbie, ; &. G, Dun, head of the Commercial Anoney of Ke G, Dua & Cov, iw iit with for! them over the | to fully |i | FERDINAND G. GARDINER. Of the Wall Street Prens, With the crime of attempted blackmail and extortion f thy paper Gard yet. Walaon torney, Is abou! forty-two, Who Mr. Morgan In, Charles W. Morgan was born ii this| aft In i. He was seaddiated from (i Mount Pleasant) Military Academy in world specials until 2 prominence manufacturer of the did not enter W, ino first thing to aly in the financlal worl roet him m the exeltament with $20, ! new r in the prom Nhange and hae been gon: | FY siiccewaful, Sturt of the blowing up of| battleship Maine, Mr Morgan. ju ampant Dull tent f higher prices wince tha time Ihe went in heavy for Brooklyn Hapt! ‘Transit two yearw ago, and ta sald to heart Ave trouble at fle home, Madiwon He and Thirtyeninth atroet, ‘Tw physicians are in constant ipon him, yeurs old Dr A attenday Mr, Dun is weventy-thr H. Smith, one of the ple Nn wan suffering 1 ne Janke Nis advanced reoovery, ome was Kealnn ji (" we hy We can't make you any taller—but we can make | you look so. If you are the} short and stocky type of man you should wear materials that will give the effect of height to} your figure ~ strives, And the realiy newest, thing in striped materials | is Flannel-finished ch -v-| iot—blue, black Oxford or Cambridge ground with a contrasting stripe. They are all here at $15, or higher if you please— to $30, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. mitt ) have done, werAP not let you know It, why during 1 Vand §700,0%), Morgan | Atlantic ¥. Philadelphia. | Consumption and Asthma Cu PRD PERERA HRP RR RRA TSE 6 Son THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY KVBNING, COOKER 31, 1900, PSR RTE 4 [SCORING LORD SALISBURY, |»\" °¢ Ministerial Naver Amhast at ies Une World Wants to fill wants B. Altman & Go, BEDDING DEPARTMENT. (Fourth Floor, 18th Street Side.) BRASS and ENAMELED BEDSTEADS and CRIBS, FEATHER and DOWN PILLOWS and BOLSTERS, } HAIR MATTRESSES. In connection with this department are thoroughly equipped workrooms for the manufacture of every- thing pertaining (o Bedding. B. Altman & €o. compLere stock or ORIENTAL RUGS IN LARGE SIZES, SUITABLE POR LIBRARIES, ‘DINING ROOMS, ETG, ALSO KAZAK, MOSSOUL AND ‘DAGHESTAN ‘RUGS IN SMEDIUM AND SMALL SIZES, ‘DOMESTIC WILTON, SMYRNA AND AXMINSTER ‘RUGS. hat #took ti at between KR member of the New ga ‘aoht kK Athletle Cl » and wae for four * Commo: if jravewend Yoont ub, He f est Rnd avenue and has a r vt Hensonhurat, In the j Victnity fo which he owns much real entate HE STATES THAT MEDICINE WILL NOT CURE Into the Stomach, For one hundred years New Y doctors have been dosing the st ach to cure the lings, among themselves that it only coeds once In & thousand cases, | Consumption and Asthma if Taken York ‘om They admit auc. Lung medicine kills the stomach, The only medicine for the lungs that can be taken into the alr pipes ie by the tse of the Koch Inhalation Machine. Dr Koeh, the inventor waa in Philadelphia last Saturday and Sun- day and will be at the New York life is stamped out Isst, and at once entered the business |Office, at 48 W. 28d at, to-day, Thin pers’ wonderful invention vaporizes the j Koch tuberculine medicine, that kills was the germs, so It can be breathed hn 1880 during the Baring panto, when he directly into the lung, and the germ 1 It is combined with heallag oils and disinfectants which purify and heal the diseased lung. In fact, no form of germ ean tive when thoroughly under influence of these olly vapors iif the It heals up the sore places, the diseased internal coatings are thrown off the polaons are expectorated ougtiod out; new life is brough and and t to the party and thousands of cases have been cured, The doetor will give you the addresses of hundveds of happy in New York and Philadelphia, 7 urge you fo Investigate ' relleved and cured patients right here ‘hey for good proof consists in not so much what you can do, but absolutely what youl If they positively cure onsumption aid asthma and would woul Aye, more, would be criminal if they did publish these frets a it [not be doing an Injustice to the un Se | fortunate sufferer? ) It not Therefore they only ask of you to let them prove Special Sale of 50 Dosen | what they can do by what they have done Flannel S/urt Waists, ii 15 different shades, m with sleeves cuffs; sizes 32 to 4 actual value of these w $4.50. Asan extraordin: special, we offer them at $3.00 each, Broadway & 90th St ade tucked front, French |back, Bishop and the ‘Lord & Taylor, chase of the entire stoc! below prices existing elsewhere. 40% best taffeta, entire body tucked and double row hemstitched, every fashion. able shade and black, and black, Unparalleled values that will mean large savings to you. Come early and make unhampered choice from big assortments patterns, borders to mateh; reg. WIS yd veeee 1,25 ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, best quality, Oriental colorings and designs, 6x9 fh, reg. 15,00 + 19.768), TOX10.6 tte, 106, 25,00 + 17,00 | 212 Mt ree 25,00... KID HH, Fg, SAID. + 26.00 taxis fi, reg, ever in Chiftoniers. and designs, borders to mately reg. 9,25 per yd rn toe color effects, 00.45 LARGE SIZE OAK CHIFFONIERS with six drawers and hat-box, large bevel plate glass, regularly 12.75 SOLID OAK CHIFFONIERS with five large drawers and oval Pi mirror, regularly 975.666 OP Psererenvenren eee LARGE SIZE SOLID OAK CHIFFONIERS with six large drawers and hat box, carved wood gallery, regularly 9.50,..... COND Or beeeonen eee B. Altman 4 6. SILK PETTICOATS of Str'ped Siiks, Plain Taffetas, China and Foulard Silks, Mohair, Moreen and Saleen, also Goif or Rainy-day Petiicoals, é Tharsday, November 1st | Plain Colored or Black Silk Petticoats $10.50 With deeo graduated accordion plaited flounce, or with (wo graduated accordion plaited raffles, $9.00 with gradualed plailing, ; i . | Women's and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR. (Second Foor.) Aulamn and Winter Weights of Sith, Sik and Wool, Merino, Linen- Mesh and Cotton Vests, Tights, Combi- nation Suits and Corset Covers; English made Indian Gause in Plain Spun and Pure Sith Vests and Combi- nation Garments, Woclen Bands, Exercising Sweaters, Golf Vests and Waistcoats, Also “ Betalph’’ Fine Merino Undergarments, manufactured expressly for and sold only by B, Altmin B Co. the feeling® and wishes he Conservative your LOT 1-—LADIES' SILK WAISTS, of Greeff's LOT 2—LADIES' SILK WAISTS, of Greefl’s best taffeta, made with cluster tucks front and back, all this season's shades Elsewhere 7,Q0, Sale Price. 4,29 Elsewhere §, 0, SalePrice.. 3.49 Carpets & Rugs. SAVONNERIE CARPETS, all this season's | AXMINSTER CARPETS, choige colorings 89c HBAVY AXMINSTER RUGS, in sot, rich » 18,50 os 27,60 POT RAMRER R MNIT RMIRENT NC: ONO 9 Re A, Macy & Co's AnenCttOND Are Their Cow POD ACYS Both Sides 14th St. {rome Sth tot, CNA Mattresses Made to Order — annex, There is one way of securing Mattresses that destroys all risks of mishap and disappointment, Buly at Macy's. We operate a Mattress factory on the premises simply because it assures you of unquestionable service, It is (he only method that justifies is in recommending and warranting with absolute certainty, We do not have to accept some one else's word for the quality of Mattresses sof here, That fact guurantees you the least anxiety of mind, the least waste of energy, the least consumption of time jand the least expenditur® of money in making selections, Mattresses made of pure South American Hair, covered with A. G A, ticking: Sine 5 feet. weight 25 lbs from $11.74 to $9. 99 Size 3 ty ft, weight 25 Ibs, trom $14.24 to $11,909 Mattresses, made of extra white drawings, imperial edge $15.49 to $44,07- according to size, Mattresses, made of super black drawings, imperial edge— $16.99 to $49,62--according to size, Mattresses, made of No, 1 black drawings, imperial edge $14.79 to $34.44—according to size, Mattresses, made of mixed hair—$$.58 (0 $8,00—-according to size, Mattresses, made of short hair, covered with A, C, A. ticking, $3.99 and $5.99, Mattresses, made of clean Georgia cotton, covered with A, C, A, ticking, $4.88 to $7.05, according to size, Mattresses, made of African fibre, with cotton top, $3.09 to $4.49, according to size, Mattresses, made entirely of African fibre, $1,909 to $4.49, according to size, reduced \e 4 Hmwelght 45 Ibs, reduced from $16.49 to $840, o415 ft -weight 40 Ibe, reduced trom $15.49 to $15.49, reduced A one day's opportunity, that you cannot afford (o miss. From many styles | | we choose thre@and cut the prices to enable you to make big savings ; ||) 7.95 ee 6.45 5.95 No Mattresses Rept in sloch—all are made (o order—as the purchaser desires. Brass Beds—annex. The features that gave such strong impulsion to the popularity of Brass Beds still exist, They are not bulky and unwieldy ; they are light and “graceful; easy to keep pure and clean; pretty, durable and susceptible to KOCH & CO. 125th Street, Westssrvénes,® SPRGMLS FoR ‘Dr. Koch Has Returned from’ A Sale 6 é ie Silk Waists. ON THURSDAY—Again one of these grand bargain events—a pur- of a prominent manufacturer enables us to place this matchless opportunity before you which means a saving of various forms of inexpensive decoration, } ‘We show a large assortment of the newest snd handsomest designs— products of best makers—all sires, Prices range (rom $12.98 to $74.99, A Spring and Couch Bargain, Serviceable Box Spring-—-cotton top—covered with A. C, A, ticking full size—regular $10.00 quality; we've marked 'em to sell at $7.99 and here's a Double border Box Spring Couch—cotton top, covered with A.C. A, ticking, regular $15.00 quality, at $12.19, Uncommon Values in Miscellaneous Floor Coverings -Annex. 40¢. Oilcloth at 29; 500, Linoleums at 98c., and as if they were not cheap enough for a single announcement we add the following ; el Remnants of Oilcloth and Linoleums, pieces large enough for stoves to be plaged on, for closet floors and small passageways, Sc. and t0c, pach. China and Japanese Mattings—full forty-yard rolls—$6,98 instead of $8.50; $7,98 instead of $10.00; $9.24 instead of $12,00—late arrivals of new goods, made of fresh, strong straws, 79¢, for $1.00 Tapestry Brussels Carpets -- and that’s a fitting climax to the series of little-priced offerings. Upholstery Goods. Point Arabe Lace Curtains, newest designs on heavy net, worth $7.00 per pair; our prices, $5.69 and $5.98. Real Brussels Lace Curtains, neat designs, | Three-fold Screens, oak, white enamel and worth $% 50 per pair; our price, $674, | mahogany frames, covered with stlkvline, Point Arabe Vestibule Lace Door Panels, | !¥* fet high, worth $1.50; our price, 99°, 36x84 inches, worth $200 gach; our )Oak and Mahogany Curtain Poles 14% in, prices, 61.24 and $1.29, x § feet long, with rings and brackets to Domestic Bagdad Portieres, bright Orien: | Mmateh complete, worth 35c.; our pelee, tal colorings, heavily fringed top and} *"* bottom, worth $4.50 per pain our price,| Window Shades, slightly soiled, j6u72 $3.49, inches, were JSc to OSes at 186, and 246, [SHE WORLDis the lock: | smith that furnishes ithe key to the situation. | Enter through the pages of next Sunday's World. Advertise for a Situation If You Want One,