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BEARS SMASH | TOP PAGES. Bad inl aaah Threw Market Into a Fever, | STARTED ut vat STRONG | Prices pavanoe atthe Open- | | ing, but Closing Wes | Very Nervous, i The stock market wos thrown into « fever heat before noon by the appear ance of the bank stotement, white Showed large linpairinen! of cagh re- Sores, contrary to exectation i} Home of the spevtaities whieh had} mounted moat buoyanily § ponte chopped of | @pd the bear profomionals attacked the Market with great vigor, forolug the NguMation of some top ieavy avcounte, | but mpsoulators rallied thelr resources afd prices recovere) (9 a large extent. | Tho closing was very fevertey and un at from 2 to ir top prices, | settled Continued enthusiiem and {noreased QMtivily marked the opening of the Stock 4 Bxchange to-tay. Mrices, atier opening Crom b4 to 11d pot igher, bewan ww MOVE UP and soon Were ndvEneINE Pape idly. i Trading was well distributed and the Volume of business was enormous Pacifico Mall was the pre-eminent ture of the early market Points after opening | potat uy @ net gain of § polut twenty minuter American Tin, Federal Steel & American Todbnovo and Neading Ist pre ferred were noticeably strong features being up from ele io 2 pointy in the Ore Bn ned making tho (iret and «a inside of Iron vundey, Tenne wi Pacific we ih point of Kain not or fat behind these lamne of busines Bharp advances Ul the were noticed th industrial quarter © entire volume of wht re Aron Wore eae a » While (ractl helt opening 4 gains of TS to be bank ata the ereat of (he wpec sta! ehill on the market, by the money market \m; t the! apecialties, whieh lad risen most buoy Antly, relapeed quite violet the res Action extending to 2 and fits in ome of the sivel stocks and other the dusirinis, There war a spasmodic rally then a renewed deciine, Rears covered and made the cle sing, extremely fevers toh and unaeitied. Nev changes we mixed The total sales of stocks y were mH saree, and of honils ) The Closing Quotations, dpen, High, . Ker fh Pountry Wh 9, & Foundry pt Cotean Oil le 08... fimolt. a Her Haveli. & Ket pl Beet & Hoop Hee! & Hoop pt | Steel @ Wire... Blast & Wir vi y . ae Puss: Athen Mining. M. Veltimere & ‘onto. Brooklyn Rap, Tran... Hurt Can, thera Chen, & Ohio i ae Manhattan ‘ Metro, st KR... Mi \ People's Gar excdiv Promet flee! Reading 11 Ht Howshern Pacite. Tena, Coil & Tron Uaioe ine ‘Unies me 8 verer, (0 VR. Rubber Wheel, & i. THE BANK STATEMENT, Shown hy Weekly F ‘The weekly statement of averages of van | | ISKELETON IN THE LYNCH HOUSEHOLD. i Hospital Authorities Say They Notified Dia- mond Queen of Husband’s Illness, Ue ist they had not exchanged any same roof, Mrs, Ly the Jewelry business, John Lyneh, husband of Mra, Theresa Lyneh, owner of the famous dias mond store in Union Square, died Charity Horpital, Black> Inland, late yesterday » At the same time Mrs. Lynch, known to the theatrical world as Queente Vewsar, obtained In Trenton an absolute divorce from Will: jam P, Lynch, Mra, Lynch's son, for dorertion, Miww Vassar wax formerly married to Harry Kernell, a comedian, Mra, Lyneh ts tll and the news of hev jusvand's death wax kept from her, aa her physicians sald the shock might Kill her Mra, Lyneh had not spoken to her husband In fourteen years For years John Lynch had been under the care of two trained nurses at his home, 108 Weat Thirty-fourth street lle was not allowed to go out alone, in the Cty woll's wanted to take a walk and while an \tlendant was preparing to accompany him he eluded him a escaped to the street. ‘The police were notin Lynch was found {n Broadway, near 4 | Seventeenth ptreet, where he had failen neonsclous, He was taken to Bellovue am t to the Island, where he died without recovering conselouenoms, Heventapn years ago Lynoh retired from budlnens and stnee that time his fe Brees it for him, He was y-meven years old, onl Mra iynoh has & national reputa- jon aa a diamond and curio expert. At the Lynch Home, In the front parlor fi the Lyneh reals tence & handsome, old-farhtoned browne stone mansion, the shriveled, shrunken body of John Lynoh jay to-day, at peace for ihe firet time In Many yearn (or he was Ao Arritable ‘man In life, uneasy and petulant When ihe sunilght came into the room sod dimmed (he candies that surrounded the eaaket Mrs. Lynoh, the wife and wept bestde the body of and, he did not know how or where her huvband had dled) only that h wandered away, totterin, y id welaht of years and slowly uid been brought home dead, not be told the truth, for her hehe Hirung, sensitive nature would not brook the shock, ‘AB phe wept beside the body phe fore entered her hun the associated banks shows: Joann Me y gana tite statement for to-day ofan nges, $250,900,002; balances: eth wooks, Laxchanges balance ti 26,811. The Bub. ury had a debit balance to-day of i. ri clearings of all the bank o:ear- houses in the United Btates for ihe ending today wore $1,749.04, 606- rease Of 26 per cent, over the cor- Feaponiing period of last year, ee WHEAT WAS FIRM. Wheat opened firm in sympathy with gables, Foreign houses bought a tue wheat at t, Corn was firm, New York's opening prices were: ber wheat, 793-8; March wheat, on comber ing ais ; ‘opening prices were: De- Caloant Pen 4;) December corn, rork's closing pric Jag. eat, + ta Romine if tember, 1 New ry Wi i THE COTTON PRICES. Local cotton opened steady to-day and to4 ae lower ‘The opening prlows re a 9 FSM re Mareh, ber, Mlk sting corn, Jan unknown area The man's death was caused by a -jacrech was pinee gave him all, Her only regret was that JONES’S FATHER CALLS. Valet of Rice Writing Sta of 90,000 Words, Charles I, Jones, the valet of the late millionaire Willlam Maresh Rice, w able to met Up to-day In the prison ward at Bellevue Hospital, The etitehes in the wound whieh he made when he cut his throat have not yet been removed but may be taken out later to-day after a careful examination by the surgeons, Fes | Jones has finished the statement which he has béen working on for neveral in which he detatia his connection Hice and with Lawyer Alfred T. trick. This statement, it is maid, contalna about 90,000 words and gives all the ¢o oreo in whi men took part ax far ty jones ca! call them, met is Vinten only for yer Battle, who | a defense, and who ‘we to prinoner today About 9.45 Setook dy 4 er, W, wont went, to i hove! al each other coma ferec 4 about Jone they conversed for a long tf ete DRAGGED FROM BED-KILLED Mrs, Brikeon Sav I to Death by Ai WORCESTER, Mare Nov. Ierikeon, a SPorcester carpenter, was dragged from his bed and killed by WGur arly to-day, Ff nite Uheuat bn Tee The S, 00°? Meals ey MRS. THERESA LYNCH Por fourteen years she pald her husband, who died Iwland, at the age of eeventy-seven, not Co bother her, and in all that time onve ch Ie known an the "Diamond Queen,’ ald | confidence and compan THE WORLD: SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 10, 1900, 04 o—————— on Blackwell's under the he te in tion although lying ne ee not passed away in peace and at home, ‘phi 1 knew he wouldn’ she sald, "TE feared he would be found in the street, and, alas, my fears were realized,” A Danghter Tells the Story, A daughter of Mra. Lynch told (ne pirange story of her father's death to an Evening \ r ‘Pe . he, “he had been brenking u two years, We eared for at for a ehila, and Dr Mille, family physician, sald he wae dying and must not leave the house, Hit he got away when we were not watching him. He wanted to ™o to Harlem to who lives there. and also to look aft Me a prop: ‘a for the | sto un ice Imd taken care of thirteen ‘on the day father disappeared maced twelve, and whe My ‘teenth ne kwell ying, He why brother had Pt batligg. with him and secured an ambulance, tor raid that to remove him meant cer: tiln death, They walted for him to re. cover, but he died, Tam Uhankful he wag no alone Ny te Wal nd hia name, well dressed, ‘J, pyneh, s on hia shirt, 1 cane not under why the police did not) mye iheee things, aynoh Was first taken to the Horlem flompltal and Ba At both p! hi CANADIANS STOP “A BOER CHARGE, Fighting that Astonished | Lord Roberts for Its Fierceness, LONDON, Nov li-Lord Roberts. telegraphing from Johunnestura, reports to the War Offtes some ferce febting, aud aye Yen, Knox states thal he takee eredit for the very successful engage men f Nov 6 whieh ward \ “ fire! Instance, to i term nator Le Gallate never one toueh a enemy, and, seoond! » the able Ww in whieh De Lisle han ited the firing bine after Le Gallate i were wounded. ‘BMIU-Vorrion + te thar the two days’ Mattel Mentioned Wan ve ir Ihle force consistet of 2) mounted from the Fifth Lancers, the Royal Car adian Dragoons and Mounted Hifley iw Royal Canadian Arcilery guns gina of the Bighty-fourth Uattery an #) Infantry of the Buffolke and Shiro) ehijren oers were met eoom after elar ing (rom Hellas and hung on the Crow flanks and rear unt Kom it Was reached, Where they atood a very atroug position, From thie the were forced to retire by a wide qi movement by the Auifolks und the Can adian mouiled troops around their fhaak AM the firet day Boer signa, fires w lated yn ‘ any MOTNINE ‘hey Were sironaly retiforced ‘Our hie ane the first day were ox ed and y wounded, ehielt the Bhtopehires, who tought aglendidls The next day the Boers trted to rele the aiFong position on the bank of ite Ov. @ DUC Werp. pruvonted. By tio Ryans, with th troops and two of guns, galloping Hein the nlek of time Canadian m i Higaty-tour R.G.D g UN DEAD AFTER SEVERE ILLNESS. *|Mercantile King Brought to This City When Hope of Recovery Was Gone. | ELECTRIC BROUGHAMS AND HANSOMS_ HOUR, DAY OR MONTH, Luxurious, Safe and Swift, the SPECIAL RATES, For one or two persons, starting from any point betwee Between joth and soth Sts,, 2d and 7th Aves, Christopher street Perry . Ferries below Desbrosses $1 . : 250 Wall and Proad Streets To Theatre Parties, Weddings Receptions, and return, of roth St. and North of Canal Shopping and calling only: bet. Oth and Ssth Sts,, ist hour, Vhereatter, ' Kigerside Drive and the Toth, SOth Sts, 1,00 100 oth and 2.50 South 240 1,50 100 POR POUR OR MORK PERSONS SEND Fok RATE CAM, N.Y. ELECTRIC VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION CO, Main Oifice and Station, 1680-4 Broadway, Totephone, 1 (slum bus WORLYS ATO ay EVE TS A nt. We Twentieth Century Vehi- cle Performed Difficult IN OUR BASEMENT, Manoeuvres at Show. Men's $2,50 Black Calf Double and Moine veurs ugy 4 mao Old MOU! called Mather Shipto rald in her famow y ROBERT GRAHAM DUN Be ee itte Mand pealie Lace Shoes, 500900000000000000000000000000990000000000000090000 five seri Hin dilomobiles go around ; , : the trvek at (he show In Madison Square | Hobert Graham Dun, eentor members he (em, and in is med entin er AR staid acai return march War defy eo Dun Mereaniil Ageney Hed) tne the basinesa, which has 1 | bard, With ihe Cannal By AY Ae HOM oR ba Nunta tt cial Interest war on the programme two Royal Canadia today at hit home L i ndueted under (he nam snd more than 4,090 persone were pres: | Morr'sor le Un Oa, ent to witnewe tt | “eH: Uh Doreie n vaaye no Praise can be Mr foun had been 1 all Summer Wo business generations he Aad oy, avert an an Obstacle contest for] too high for the devored gallantry tiene a clieipals chviNest hal head ent Kind t nereantile An | troops showed In keeping uff the enemy) Wil) We Nn LL kA 1@ heed Ne MEFCADEE) clectrtonl delivery Wagons In conmlated from the Infinity convoys ; TOE) SIC TERED RTS pamAaNL aH A deen eee cuvie apile| 0k SEINE & vahiele between obstacles “ etter WM eveMt ane when hie dled Mi DH powmensed @ remarkable | ; precedented in reed Mr Dun had been a prominent figure |! dincasn, Hyery method of bin] We vehlele making a miven bce iN ; 0 Mi 3 on t eome pla fi tay ej the bet eo and toy i} wes! hha WHliana: WORE FOR MBSE sv lled rm plan for i i ie, jth leant (ime and nm (he fewe: Women 8 $1,50 and $2.0 When some tie hiwdred monnted |” 14 man fo win imal fl obmtactes to be the winne |” Black Kid Butt d 0 waa born In Ch Integrity, and thrvugho | Bui Lace Hors suddenly charged the rene 4), 0, tl Iay and wuccemaful enreet fut] "The obstacien were more than a acore | ach As on ani unvd’ iw within) GuYMnty yards eee Vi nie busineas motto: “Never |of barrety placed ro as to give an aut! Shoes, With patent hs im tant ‘ ‘ wnt to yw the work that) mobile an inch of two between them 1# | leath hid ti $7,286 pare fits stopped by the LL haa ea phi heaved eee ty ned on ‘Tuesday, |! Wriketed through the buneh, hyn leather and hid tips, riapoone, i ‘ ‘ ; - ybiy and the burial wih be at) as an additional stunt, the vehicle had 8 {Duin the taht sixiven af the Cans | ity hs pe nnn Ane: Ae ni i Ge Cemetery ie idow |i ner & "pen' made like a fence and OFEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M Alans fell Into the hands of the enemy, | Mate & partner L new run had no ohitiren, 497) beck oul again before rea th who treated thom Kindly and released | country was too tim or him, wan Mine Mary D. Headford, of MUUW ou page Ot Rene: Beers repuMming U8) fake AVE., Corner 20:h ST. Ane wouRsed aUFIRE Sineh operation | ane In 2 came to New York and! f Four of The World's automobtios used | o = the Canadiens were fompel eat to th | ane Identities mth th firm of "Tape 3 Jin the delivery of the morning, eventng | thelr faves In order that they mieht ne: | oan douRlana operating under the nod Sunday editions were on exhibition | see how heavily the Moers wuffered. Gem name of 1, Dotglase & Co Mt ember of Bi. Thomas's} Our camualtivs were two Killed a twelve wounded.’* GIRL WHO TRIED TO Gaye MOTHER DIE SOON TO WED. med epirreearesanenene Miss Adelle Cram Leaves Bellevue Hospital| to Marry Man She Loves. « id them who he was, an ok \iy'was notined Ske! the Closet, There \s & sealed chapter in the hin | tory of the Lynch family. Tt dates pack | some yeare-over fm score~when John Lynch was a well-known man-about- town, {1 lan family secre! well guard: | ed, for |t resulted In hin rotlrement tt from | the management of any part of the diamond business estranged him from hin beautiful wife, lived In. silence. hey remained under the for there were children, and the chureh to which they both belonged frowns Upon legal woparations between man and wife Ho, ¢ nearly a score of years Mra. Lynch has deen #poken of aaa widow | tnd 40 conaltored by all nave her most | jntinate friends, Ttwas the lean of hie handpome wit | one a tat st made ie roof, Jotn Lynch & recluse, i | to hie % uh on Tha ‘abel hi me But his fe will follow him to his the three 41 morni ie ae grave with, tears and mourn him he Was Many years ago, DIED OF At BROKEN HEART. Newark Man a ea Over the Death of Mle M Grief over the loss of his mother, who the death of Walter Chapman, jr, ped mo er in the Presbyterian Lecamtl| ‘orth Platndela 4 Pa Ss to an attac tack) He wast His father was . lamaburg, committed aulcide early this by hangt dimeelf in hie of hia store. ber of notes were due which he beled Gebrke got up as usual to to tnarket. He went down into ite stable and untied hia horse, le threw the line over a beam ant made a nore of one end of ft, which he put around his neek, Mra. Gehrke awoke ber servant aout 4 o’olock and (old her to w y jp the store until her iusband re rife SD oclook the servant went to ine nate ind found her employer dead, eg LONDON STOCKS DULL. ‘The London securities market opened dull to-day, American Rallway shares Thereafter! fled two weeks ago, was the cause of! wark, who was buried to-day beride! y this morning. Her step war light, and her face was bright with #miles By her side was a tall policeman, If you will look on the hospital registry you will wee an entry which reads Mise Adelie Cram, Greenfield, Mase; attempted sulctde; cured” ‘The young woman who looked #0 happy this inorning was Mise Cram She Uled to kill bermeif tn te Grand Union Hotel Oot, 29 believing that the man whom she loved was dead, To-day she was happy, for sho will soon become hin bride Romance of Her Lite. Miss Cram came here from Greenfleld, Maas., In the middie of October to find work, When she returned home later to her aunt, her parents being dead, #he told her eho had met a handsome young man In the park who had spoken to her and wanted to marry her. She had promised to become his wife He tx William Bennett, a young law yer, very handsome,” she said, “and has an office at #7 Naswau wtreet, We're to be martied Oct, 24." Boon after she received word Bennett | 1 Fr A preity young girl eame down the, sa ae Hh ye| atone stairs of the Bellevue Howpita , MISS ADELLE Cii\AM, leblebinielebibrimirieloitololoiololnt ‘ork, to mo she had searched for (he resl-\ter awoarn, her mother said to her “hia rather surprised me. 9| - dene iftyeelmhth at and could) bays mot rll of you at Inst Since dence tn Vilty-elghth ind could Ha Aatag, Stee Ketwti sat that the! that [have made the food a regular |GOllars to a busy man in not find It, ‘Then she wr a next day she fed frm her husband | article of diet, I keep a box on hand! course of f ing thin fetter to you, dear aunt, sitting | Rey since had romaine’ unviee Che] at the offlce and often lunch on ora hah on the bench tn Central Park where I] protection of her grat er Fo ered iisettte® ditt kik Ihe papers ana| GFape-Nute and cream instead of go-| It sells for 25c. News Whe sive thie ti w ‘| Foxerved his deotsion ing home to dinner. dealers say th more | a “4 cd Aaah wis im!” ee ‘Although ft was in the Summer | dead, fOr 1 want to be with i ‘ AKE Pals ONERS, | 220 | started Ue use of the food, It World Almanacs be: ‘ sar cetee en, the toner Oot, wang) BROUGHT F * |sas ‘not long before | had salted other 25¢. book p by gave lp a room of the Grand Union fifteen pounds, and T know it is from Hoteh, where ‘she. had ‘rexinteret under the vise of thie food that T can stand] Be that as it omy her own Bare. the talghit pete ore. fhe | oo well the Indoor work My health tain do rT ay to where (he do: rd work he her back to is now perfect; sleep sound and en- y sel a lot " +] When Anna Cartan, of 21 West Thit-| Joy my meals, but find I do not need imanacs, it cf learned the! Will beraeit! sy otghth street, was arraigned before) to eat #0 much volume of other food Feal name. § j-| Mogietrate Brann in the Jefferson Mat-) while eating Grape-Nuts lives with his ma her at i" ket Pollee Court this morning, charged A short time ago | thought Grape- al i e d a eth et station, with loitering, 1! Was] with me, but found it was because I v explained that she had been arrested was eating more than you recom- paranuy repented of Vhuredny nigh! and reteased on ball.) mend, [ simply ate too much at a rade arrange of Pollooman Joyce, of fifth street station. De mo Vour years later he was « partner intone +] aletelteltetoetotelotolteteloiatleleetottetstoloeboetetoltntel-tetolleitleteltelsetet ye must go to the funeral | d when she Kot there she wrote) IM for he tried | as refined admittad | *# for them we Hel ae tore the » bowpltal in charge Bhe was wi Maj iw bon 4. Madivon Bauare Garden and velected to compete for the a | odstuncte race This particular “aute’ Wood's motor vehicle | Lewin Kollmorgan, | etx compet tors When Kolimorgan sent The “aute' stow (he crowd cheered. “That's ‘The Wortd’n delivery ‘auto. {1 will win sure,” a half doaen erled Kollmorgan dodged the fret barrels, tered the pen, taweked out and welg wied through the barrels at (he east end | fot the ¢ in excellent shape, As (ar! in etl Nh we shall place on sale our i Ae could be Keen from the box Keate he Waring Divorce Trial), ht strike a barrel, but the judges (entire importation of Fall [seemed to have extra powerful ‘Gouvle| Novelty Dress Goods, at Brings Out Strange magnifying ey hi 1a 500, 756, 9S, Accusation, made the run through the obetactew In a yard, ’ 42-5 neoonda! That wae a record, but former prices from $1 to $4 ve WA prime in the | war No. J, a] Tt was driven by an expert, and had Novelty | Dress Good |Monday, Nov, 1ath, World WED HER AT 19, second prine wan the beat (he judges could make it. They irda the first prite to Btern Brotherw a" with rt of t minute ii) seconde, white » ay: ‘aporal aa by A reoord o mevons and a few bi rolled about) ww hina hb The other contes te wi 4 conan corertn elele oral Automanite pany. Baker Motor Vehteh mi an) Abraham & Straw mEcee There was po question that the id crowd whieh Walnhed the pontest wi t In the Bupreme Court of Brooklyn to- day wan told a tory of domestic Ins felleltion and a mother's moheme to force her fifteen-year-old daughter into an al- Hance with a man she did not love. These discorda and the daughter's Lemont that her mother was respons for her marriage at the tender age lof fifteen were browght out in an aps plication for counsel fees and alimony e: Muyler’ iatt Lord & Taylor, 68 1 Broadway & 20th St 048 bb, by Mra Sadie Van Wart Waring, fore| breathlons Interert ht iit The My Nd World’ trie newspaper carrier han men ly won the fret peine, many expres Mre ant aa In th of which | ows ring maken statutory ChArHes | sons of surprie were heard when the that the act# Were committed | Award were made fort Tn toad by t 4 A olmorgan wae clean and ray Lake View Hotel, Paterson, N. J! “Wamehow he atruek. a haere just at | So her husband, George By ta no by the mereat percent. ret ibe three jrrisen, all wh Waring fied a general denial of ie ccmtian *'NNo, | varges brought by his wife, and makes noiseloaily | down: % ee unter charges of a oimilar character indies 6) In hie affidavit, Waring aald that MARR.AS a am ther credible witnesses to sus vain ie chorges war the daughter ot 6! FOOD FOR ATHLETES He aiso sald that prior to dune! Yi 4 frocieatly gave hin wits) (athe) Rebuilds Brain and Muscle, ou of money Which ale kaye to other | A young athlete, commenting on Shouldn't asin, ne, bau i ‘Nad yawned the the need of well selected food to hildren'# bley to neaure money to build Up @ man after over-atudy, nick the Nore ner choloe wi Overlook Waring asia jie i ana Hy 44 ey hoe ue aves Pang wore married July 2, an ey nit taree vhiidren, Laliian, Atieen; Death quite run down trom over-| It is a chance to + jlerbert, thitieen, and John, eleven, atudy and severe athletic training, 1 In het amdavit Mra 'itoacoe Kerwin, neoded a good reet to put me right; Save money, and he Aftoen-year-old married woman, hild that she Was not living with her DM, Inatead of taking 1, went tol to gave husband work |n an office with very confining duties, money is to Wi pelts. ren no better; I felt unf for work and at night id lie awake several hours there hap money, would come, The appetite was gone 1900 entirely, One morning a new ‘lah The { appeared on the table, Grape-Nute with cream. We all thought i! an} Almanac is ‘ta | worth a hundred Hhe sald that previous to h he lived with Brooklyn a A rence heard H get a and marry you r|.in her amdavit that her mother Kerwin and (hat he made {nine repre: sentations to the clergyman, telling him the daughter swore rood her to marry excellent food, and I not only enjo breakfast that day, but dinner supper as well, Now that her daughter wa After the me rrini elqhieen yearn 0 the di Wy Est ut that rday hat not appeared in court) time and more than the system. ne- morning, as she should Have! quired When | returned to the | regular ‘feed’ of four heaping tea- spoons the old gest for the food re- turned.’ we young man ie * emer ot a famous family. He roqoemie h be ‘mitted, Dot the earn ae aa, teat Sri vorld—~ “Are you sure thin fs the # woman?’ asked the Magistrate. teotive Byers sald he wi the Mast Thirty. 1 don't believe it.” answered the strate, "'L spelieve this woman {sa fake, and merel; he: t De 1 g M

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