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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1900. 4 AECORD-REAKIG DAVIN WALL STREET. ——--——o¢e Over 1,700,000 Shares Dealt i During the Session on the Stock Exchange. The boom in stock x 1 bear dimensions to-lay 6 he A record-break anda in the for the day was Half an hour befor Opened to-day (he gall Brchange were packed were about ix hundret Ordinary times the numbe cowl 1. Almont every broker More over-Bunday ordere than cou executed, Bhouts, shrieks and srreaine we the firet whack of the Chairman's & Operations began ov a realy precedent, 1,00) whiare lotw nd there wore plenty of 8,000 and 4,000 shares, wit fales In exces of © Prices of many etocks nia or more at (he ou ances of & point or more not uloommon Every ¢ its Koen of bellowing brok claiiats wero wimply wwampel with, he Sugar, Atchieon and Leather ups were no dente and atone with such rapidity rohers Iterally to climb over thy i it fellows to buy and 8 ‘ee wero pulled awry in (he ge neral tn and mauling. oavient traneactions again mark eo the Industrial diviel Pallere wero takon In a sine In Je to the task © ao rapidly did the ein ran tetakinee wen Inevitable and re ne here and there were the rem) re seemed to be ne poo! every active stock and » vf thew is prenumed Hguldated In part at least ring the firet hour Tho recess tly t mix urem and of bon hi orton The Cloatum Quotations. ns were nominal and ap rary, however, as slocka Sontin absorbed on every aide * waa at ita highest in the jt nm minutes of the fret hour fore the heaviest profit taking had | Been digested some he most impor fant railroad socks had fallen below day'a level, Burington lon othe industrials 1 ite lone @n aumertions by « director 1 modinte ‘livide » Brooklyn Fapld Was Mourned as Dead. eck, and a eof her a “ \ Khe wan onguae o% pecial ti Kvesing W mar 1 W known young 1 | POUGHKERPSIB, NY Hyde Tink aid Had everything to make “IMISS VAN KEUREN SEEN IN BROOKLYN. OOOO OCOD OUOUD OOOO UO U0) SSSooooee == n —— @ 8) 2 i $ H AUGUSTA VATLKEUREM NOOO | Is the Pretty School’! ‘| Teacher Who Left Home— | | of Aumustus Van Keuren, a wea ractor friende, Mine Mies Van Kouren x an of rece) # jon when her fr pproached Transit, on earnings reported | for the September quarter, That stock Was lifted nearly 4 points, carrying the other tractions with It r gy! Bugar and Teinessee Coal, Atnertoan 0 ia Tobacco and Bouthern Packie rome to top Drives again and Northern Pacific a ini Above i Weatern Union ros 1141 do. prefarred 4) renoy d vanced, tule. The hand market Wan avtive pnd nuoy ant In the y demand de veloped anid apeiiin ried inte the rat Bouthern way preferred Weatern & and Ht Louis Southwestern || preferred rove from | to 1 12 Miocene waa Hftel three paints, " u ———— time a number of indumtrlaln were car Hed down a point or more on realieing Phe market inued very active, tut] We Assemblyman “Inay" UEADING Da. Nov 12 -A terrific ex ir pwr ia escape from it re ret Kome mo and People'a Gan ree | \ n Pe Sema oe ipo weet gained their prominence in the markot | Wie Cen pt uIMIRgO. AY the: tear And rose violently Jo 183 Beg and 108 18) Vaile C f the Pennaylvania gemand for the Yo American Eapress Stump, Haile Novy thie morning and tmetions, whtle impr | thy @ mistake tn transminaion of the aL MaNibte bn, KOAT HONG Ihe cece eel (nat cAvancce He, beat PFICCH. | stock quotation it wa mate to appear Tate: WAR ANA Ken’ MNS Ie ent active properth ‘iawn |i AN eariier edition that Amertoin Bx the mother of Hens| \y F ene imped 7 and Continental kot | press had no twenty-four points Kantrowiie 18 Monroe! ait (heir homes were about to bel wae confused with) street, who mar bec Thy an ea jake 0 further gains were made in some) Adan whieh Mid not fall but} Oct 2 last wi Near ’ Window in the town wag in the Anal hour, bul proft-twk. | inet several pointe sent, The girl ken Meo, women and ehild | iy Waa atonal followed smyited — Hep beowune ® ASE Mh Fon rushed the hardening course of the money that her | i roanway: \ reneral market (oes ultimately reaciea| = WHRAT WAS STRONGER: | (ho ni joa It waa fully an. hour be m ttl i ume Jer could be ry va Whoat opened stronger and active to vn hate tee ta harriage | a { 38 oarh advance, w re arronted| - t Albert Peter was probably woh pect and fe " Who | 1 Hever or, Federal a! he's aman | neHleved man pped Bld poinia each t : tne {| mth the ulna of i. vane nel! \ vier ans abound the | netpal Indus Ne prices were De ur i way and all tha anes ni ea | Fintan were) Dy They wanted some] holst pump hat i! M nated ruled " The nots of Joainig peices were: Jun: | 0 fae and with her i ’ wren diate Sold March, R08 Mu aban yo ember, 9 hid: “December, i] | tt i SIR ey corn, O44 bid) May cor Vallant fant "| tha nf ¥ the mott the tn! wanted 16 wrenk | 8 lowing pHeew wernt De eon hin He ran to} Many | at thinly nO) end | Howe yay how many Novernber. wheat, 11:4) December |° fo At MWh) January wheat, Tid amber on, a8; December corn January co oe THE COTTON PRICES, World Wants Procure Best: Help! ot ce 4 tro ypenin potn rises were: Nov 9M tof O27 to O ut 0 Decembor V4, February, 9.44 to ® \ Paid Help Wants" " Mathot steady in this morning’ $| London Socks steady, World, 6 | storks tn Lonton were gen Paid Help Wants in 13 other! very 4. N. Y. papers combined, | 265% i hy 14d to bas Janu. Protests Against Killing j uy ‘Moth r of ‘th sy's" Client Wanted nevenge. Fair Explosicn of 300 Kegs in Pennsylvania Rail- roid's Colilery, 1S DHWOQOS BTS HCY Queer Story Told of E. H. byard by His Wife in Divorce Case. CHIN STIRRED * TU IRGE MCE " y of Viceroy Acting || for Earl Li, 1 fled pavers tor husband, & y appiled gamete NYER GEA (Meee Are Made (hat i WHI Heaet ‘ el ‘oie Court, ' oF aitmony APPRENTICES KITCHEN WORK 1,000 Thin Year, { 1 Mr Hvant stated (onde Mees tohib dah aii E that a wred to her hustant at A , id : Moat Kine inh PFH OL They ; i parated Aug. t, 19000 He ‘left her re ; His headquasters Ww hat time and went to Texas. and at Re { } Pat we ; ir urnied, aie ald, Sept or cv it n * hg Tia Lis: Carian esta O 4 her again and has not CAPES TEN ; sera Tiaxe ALAth t A " faye after he Pieappesred, aby ge \ or from hin OoMPOWITOR Pha "| H te \ att oom Ua MDERMAIIN 17 AALBEM jered the eS isee hy rinine saben vd ve tempted and 1AM leading 4 pe \ tramp, | have finally come MIWARHEKS Wo rai jliets wore made in Wal) ston that | at hen to k what hunger i 1 have ha: 1 RE bata Mt would se en Notwithstanding this, he bas bee sindwtohes and an egg mince ER 7 TENBMITH M1 of the year |! deat, anil thie thot, w | ne, Don't fudge me too harch 0 CLERKS UPHOLETER WHA Some ated to TA Hing Chang and his ane lwkey. bottle win pottle seema my on] ND GIRLA (USRRUL MEN At \ | M Peking, Dan caused the presen \ | have kept my diamonds, a _ oa DANES SEEK "OA. HERE. |; a Ee ou | Nb mutter, Hl WARE Bau oY tl COPEN IBN. Nov. I-A eyndicate gum Mee. Byard mak Pasbend : 7 Li Dar Swedish bankers has bs had returned to akg Mite ned MISCRLLANKOUE 190] Of Dan fand moat extragr) nap affidavit, all the charges broug’ ’ ie With American bank ‘ts or af + TOTAL 748 | muntelpality. OM loan for the Copenhagen | the Chinese people, w ere | th calculated ry atic up antneetin s te] by hia wife. joh there te every tre to avold, alimony was Ait SCRATCHING MANY MUS ht} tant rates for extra rations, and ¢ The evplioaiion, 6 for counsel fess and ore NEW FABRICS. ®/For Autumn and Winter Dress, Fine novelty Textures,— gilt dotted, or the latest “stitched” weave. Fine satin faced Cloths, Silk and woo! materials, Handsome Stuffs for tailor dress, Latest tints of the various fashionable colors, Panne Crépe de Chene,— ®\the most exquisite material $/ for evening toilettes, Broadcloth Robes,— kirts trimmed, — material and trimming for Bodices, Waist Cloths,—-new fancy fabrics in attractive shades cream, 46 inches wide, $1.00 per yard, Broadcloths, — fine surface, $1.50 and $2,00 per yard, ® JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. STRONG LEFT AL TO WIDOW _|Ex-Mayor's Will Brief, and Value of Estate Not Given, The will of William ft. Strong, ex Mayor of this city, waa Med for probate {to-day in the Surrogate® office, The value of the estate Is not given The will wae made on June ™, 100 The entire estate ts left to the widow | during her life. At hee death It goes to Ue non and daughter, Putnam Bradlee ng and Mrs, Mary ®, Shattuck, will provides t hier should die Mra. Strong, hie Wo to the one surviving al che Jemth Mf elther whould die be the widow, the share of the parent or her children, If both ‘ore Mra. Strong without | a he widow to dispose of as ane d e wil ia brief and couched in simple terms a NEW CABINET IN OFFICE. Deition Winteters “Kine Ma "mt Windor and Assume Seals, LANDON, Nov, i-Lord Sallabury, the Marquis of Lansdowne and other Cablnet Ministers arrived at Windsor [this afternoon, whee the Mintetors ye tiring or changing offices surrendered We peels te the ew file, Whar winwed Hands BULLER CHEERED TO ECHO, A Great Demonstration for Britian General Avetval in London, LONDON, Nov 12 -Gen Butler, ae smpanied by his wife and daughter, today and reported to the da which lad assembled at po station and in Pal) Mali a che@red the General. loudly BOERS FIGHT TO THE LAST, Commandant Prinsion Killed and Grobelane Wounded in Battle, IAYNDON, Nov. |2- Despatches from Pretoria continue to report lively fight: ag. The Nineteenth Hussars got into 4 tight place Baturday, and were only waved by @ diversion of (he mounted Inr faniry Commandant Prinal o and Gen, Boure, the Bo hiefs, were Kiled, and Gen, Grobelaar wounded in resent confie.s, a TWO TRAIN WRECKERS HELD Patterson Confessed in Time and een bound over for if attempted train wrecking, by which four hundred passengers might have lost ne their lives, Patterson, who wonfessed the pet in time prevent the Gisaster, sald that the object Was to rob the express car And paRmengers It was planned to knock those on the head not killed by the wreck and loot them, ee AMERICAN cowBoys: “KICK.” nton Dritteh 4 Bad Food, LANDON, Nov, it—Slome Americas owboys and muleteere who went to South Africa on British mule transporte hte arrived in London. They are joud n thelr dentnetasion of thetr treatmont He the home va A and ane to com. plain to the bare of Trad They dec the Compinin of Tre: rath been on, avery to he thrown. atone That thay th ney, wait the have starved had they not bald exorbt LY berthed 0! out ma wai heat end odor odor | | Stern Brothers To-morrow Exceptional Values in Men's Black and White Neckwear of Satin, Ottoman, Plain and Figured Silks The New Shape Flowing End Four-in- Hand c Teck and Pulf Scarfs Value 75¢ to $1,25 50 White Lawn Neckwear For Evening Dress Finest French Lawn & Dimity Ties and Bows, tn the latest shapes, all lengths and widths Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas 26 & 28 In, willed Silk, close rolled, handles of Ivory, Buckhorn & Peari, Sterling Siiver Mountings, Vaue 4,50 to 5,7592.95 26 & 28 in, Extra Quality Silk, close roled, Sterling Silver Toilet Articles 28 in, Twilled Silk, close rolled, handies of Buckhorn 53,95 with fine handles, Sterling Sliver Mounted, Value 6,75 to 7,50 of artistic design, bigheclass workmanship ® of grey, pink, green, helio- Mirrors, handle or ring *4,95 ® trope, blue, nile, red and Hair Brushes $2.00, 2.95 and Ivory, with Sliver Mountings, Value $5,50 $4.95 and good weight al exceptionally low prices Hair Receivers 92,00 Ink Wells $1.95 Cloth Brushes $2.25 Cologne Bottles %1.50 Military “ 92.25 Puff Boxes $1.85 _.|Whisk Brooms 1.60 Vinaigrettes 95c, 91.45 St") HatBrushes 95c, $1.28 Match Stands 98c, $1.25 Dressing Combs =| 75¢ Mucilage Bottles ¢1.25 Scissors, assorted blades | Cream Boxes 25c, 35 West Twenty-third Street UPHOLSTERY DEPT. Fourth Floor, ©’Neill’s, Sale of Lamps. 5,000 yards, — satin Da- mas, Brocades and ‘'Taf-| Decorated Lamps, with 14-inch fetas Brodée,—for dra- gates, best central-draft burn. peries, hangings, wall Lt 9" Value 8,75, and furniture coverings, New Designs and Colors, ns 5.00 $2.25, $2.75 & $3.75 400 Dacersted Lamps, with 10- hie inch globes and central-dratt burners, (#” Value 5,00, Portieres,—made of richly embroidered — Velours, — Special 3,75 Renaissance designs, — finished with heavy 6th Ave., 20th to 2IstSt. fringe. 50 inches wide,—3 4 yards a " Hates $16.50, $18.75 and $25,00 SALE. Per Pair, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, About 350 Pairs real Point Arabe Lace Curtains,— lace borders or panel in- sertions. Full size, per pair $12.50, $18.50, $25,00 and $40.00, 1,000 pieces, Attractive models,—well made,—with fine quality trimmings, 9° cents each, Corset Covers, High or low neck,—finished with fine embroidery and lace, Nainsook or Cambric, Highand square ‘Trimmed with embroidery and AEWPISTOFTRE = NG LACE Cambric of Nainsook, Long and short, Irimmed with lace and embroidery, Van Cott Appeals to Post- master-Gencral to Gowns, neck, Push Plans. lace, Skirts. With wide tucked and hemstitched or embroidery edged ruMes, go cents each, Value 1.10 to 1,75, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St. WABHINGTON, Nov, 12.—Postmaster Van Cott, of New York, had a confer- enee with the Postmaster-General to- day regarding the project for a modern new post-office building In New York Clty. Sanaa EEeenemeeeeenemene urged pushing vigorously the meas SHIPPING NEWS, pending in doth houses of Con appropriating in round numbers 42,000,000 for this purpose, introduced re- spectively by Lint Platt and Repre. sentative Cummti Th ret eneral will vigorous tment of these bills Into ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sum rises. 6.43800 ete. 4.47/Moom vines, 10.21 In condiitons Is the w preesat bullding, order to relleve the congested fanty Mook Governor's Tal Well Gate os. 9% tf BANK PRESIDENT, | 50 YEARS, —_——- PORT OF NBW YORK, F. D. Tappen Cele! jen That Pe- ARRIVED. riod of Service To-Day, ow I Dirmingbam Frederick D, Tappen, President of the] saane Gallatin National Bank, brates to- day the fiftieth anniversary of his con-| ; nection with that Institution, friende In Hin nue merous the commercial TO SAIL TO-MORROW, A. st wea the gift of the Gallatin officials He has received many tributes of re- me from the Ras mata we ‘ lowntown banks, he Kaj pa the Tock fh aneel oo began as a clerl and | ity has Big lh soemitl ee cea os K. Maria Theresia, vole, Bi Polyeary, th rome Mm us| Fiaanee, Colon, mae Nort INCOMING | OTRAMBHIPS, DUR TO-DAY, , Owenses. vir Samos (i eae JAMES MiCREERY & ; Drawers, Twenty-third Street. Mustin, Cambric or Nalnsook, With Water, Low world are Belping him aeiaamorase, i) OUTGOING] STRAMBHIPA cas Broadway an 1 11th Street, LINENS. Napkins—Fine Linen, 5°8, $1.50, $2.10, $2.40 per doz, 34) $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 per doz, Double Damask Table Cloths, —new handsome patterns, Sizez2 x2 yards, $2.40, a xa% “$3.00, 2%x2% “ $y75, a%yx3 “$4.50. Napkins to match, 5°8, $2.40 per dozen, 3-4) $3.60 “ “ Odd ‘Table Cloths, — extra fine quality,— 21gx3% to 2%x5 yards, at less than half-prices, Towels,—-hemmed Hucle, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per doz. Extra large, hematitched Huck Towels,-—with Damask border, $2.50 and $3.00 per doz, Renaissance and Drawn. work D'Oyleys. Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Centre~ pieces, ete, at one-third less than usual figures, JAMESMeCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rzth St, FURS, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FINE FUR GARMENTS,--ALL CUT AND MODELLED FROM FINE QUALITY SKINS, Genuine Alaska Sable ‘|Scarfs, with cluster tails, $5.50, $7.50 and $10.00. Alaska Sable Storm Col- lars,—with long cluster tails, $15.00 and $19.50, Near Seal Jackets, latest model, $45.00 and $50,00, Sealskin Jackets, with high storm collar and wide lapels, $125.00, $165.00 and $195.00, Scarfs, Collarettes, Boas, Muffs, and Novelty Neck Garments,—of Mink, Hude son Bay Sable, Baum and Stone Martea, and Persian Lamb, JAMES MeCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St, MEN'S SHIRTS, 125 dozen, Anderson’s Scotch Madras Shirts, New corded stripes, Latest fashionable shirting colors. Cuffs attached or two pairs detached, Open front and back, $1.45 each; Value 92,00 and $2.50. JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and. 11th &. —_—_———ESEE Eas A World Want diary need only be kept three days: First day—Ad. put in. Second day—Ad. appears. Thing day—You got what you want, 4 4 (.

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