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anon STOCKS BRISK BUT RRECLUA Industrials Lead the Mar- ket in Heavy Selling. $ Other Tractions Show Activ«|‘t t ity, but Railroads Not Steady, A deetdenty trregular tone marked the Opening dealings on the Btock Hxoh today, different stocks. en mame group, moving jn opposite dire Hons, Prices opened from 1-2 per ce lower to 11-4 per cent. higher under Yarge and extensive yolume of busi nd were Inclined to fluctuate ‘The Dears, however, had slightly the vettor ly at shares nd traction linia and wan mt q MVance, whor rallway im Mealdediy errat and (motions dull North Paotic wer and Unton Pacil ‘wore heavy loners At 11 o'clock Metropolitan took a boom and advanced 10 176, « gain of 2 pointe New York Airbrake also soared, going up 5 points, Ordere to sell on the rise in the Stoel group ptimulated a bear attack and the BYOUP reacted sharply, dmugetn ral market along, Duloews (hi , and as pressure relaxed pi me atocks hardened slightly rather quiet and easier, ot onde we ouR Absception of Northern Pacific carried It above 71, or 846 points ied Tamt nieht, the preferred rising Ihe rising over a polnt, Vrook The Clontew Quotations, my Law. Clone NEW YORK BANKER TO WED PHILADELPHIA BELLE deb oboiloletelelotetsleloletoleistelotaieteietetebtelobblelelointelei-teloleetteloiatelolot “RISE IN METROPOLITAN, ‘of the argument, . Trading in the Industrial quarter alto lt Bether overshadowed that of the railway | F North American, Vedorot Steel and} paplonour among | Other railroads were bought, Miy | are q Ri pid Tranalt continued wtronK: , p advanced Lit and American A ‘rolnoned Aid, ol total niles of wlooks today were i 10 res and of bonds $5,643,000, ;: Fi MISS GERTRU —— Engagement of Clarence De Witt and Miss Gertrude Wiltbank, Many of the members of the smart set congratulating Clarence De Witt, a it banker, of New York, whowe ent to Mine Gertrude Witbank, Iphia, has juet been an KFENE TELLS WAY HES A BULL ——— SiLast Year Wealth Lay Undigested, Financier Says, Tamen KR. Keone, the Wall street oper- ator, wald today “TE certainly expect to neo the market Hi} ]go highor, It hax gone up alnee elec ton day and there may be reactions, Wg ]but the mreat forces under the market fare lifting prices instead of them. “A your ago Twa bear, Why? He cause there had been a period of un crushing }] paraiioled creation of tndustrial seourt tion; thousands of dollars lay undigested 2 » Ne G24 my 4M) 1484 4 ay » ‘i ian Lie ms nh” 1% 141% 100% i prices of to-day Ay | level period tnt balance of trade for ten montha past ts Mlareatly th favor of (hia country; de olares (hat railroad earning® are in creasing on wil ronda, and that the pant yoar Naa made Kreat additions In the Terns Vavid Value of Industrial propertion, referring oo partioularly to the Mederal Steel Com pany, He sume up the eltuation in thie Unton way Y, My Remer | i "L don't aay that everything in a pure |) 4 i att fhe # flit chase or that people should buy with Pi Whee a wD ph wD Way | thelr eyes whut, but T do may that Ine stead of a dangerous financial situation, b such as exteted a yoar and a halt ago, LONDON STOCKS STRONG, we nave o sound commorctal amd specu Vnton Pacific Leads the Americans at a Good Advance, Lenton stocks displayed considerable strength to-day, American railways be averaging 1:2 per cent York's cloning figures. Un At? per cent. higher, selling equal 7 4, Other strong tures were Louis le & Nashville, I nthern Pavitic mvols and invest w improved monetary otitlo re Wheat Market The heaviness of English in eanlor opening at the lo het today. A rlleht shown jeter, partly | th corn, Hngliih cables openod mpr r cent. lowe New York's ope loon were: May D 3-8; De Sto 7% were: De decombur ¢ were: J) York's closing price it 818 = nominal opened cany tovday—five point to 2 points higher. The November, 9 te y ees MEN (-moded of the tol The W tn the market, and there were $900, 00,00) of seourities tn which underwriters were ted up. i} “Enormous loans had been made on unmarketable collateral, It was certain | that this would make trouble, “Now the aituation ty and tt did holdings of theae stookw and by commission houm Nauidated. ‘That Kreat amount of stock hap been assimilated and is no longer & Menace to the fnanclal situation, Thay 44] ia a change for the better.” ariaon between eof the high wa that the lative postion. ‘The election haa given everybody onfidence to Ko whead, We aro going to have enlarging prosperity, and in that prosperity 1 bellove the stock mare ket will have a full share,’ ee doy Over Big Salt Train, HILVER SPRINGB, N, Y,, Nov, 20, ester Malt Company, of Bliver Springs, started a mpeelal train of forty LL. De for Almer, ally of Harriman, honorary ttle Russell SHIPPING NEWS. THe TIDE High Wate AM PM OUTGOING #TRAMBHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. Niagara, Nene, Comanche, Cdarieston. INCOMING STRAMERS, «ow, 4st Groen "Woe Heb leboblolebtolbtoltloteteltbobleleliotetelotototetetetitetetolmteletolotetotetetttotr ling catarrh « 2) | tarrhal headaches and catarrbal DE WILTBANK | The trienda of Mies Wiltbank are con ting her, too, aa the engagement ried ap an interesting soctal wrati tn event | Mr De Witt Is well known here, He Jin a graduate of Yale, clans of '®, and | wan halfback on the university team. The young lady tea daughter of Judge Willlam W, Witbank, and one of her ancestors was the Right Rey, Willian White, first Bishop of Penneylvanta fhe lives with her father at 1813 De Laney street y TRACING LO SING’S SLAYERS Central Office Men Working to Vind Men Who Murdered the Chinaman, Central OMoe detectives worked all night ant to-day trying to locate the jmurderers of Lo Slag, who was killed lin bis laundry, @ Chryatio treet, be: cause he retused to tell where he kept hia money Miners were three men In the crowd whlch apsaulted him Chin Bow Kave the bulance. war rent from Gouverneur How pital, Ho sald that three tougba en Tored Bing’s laundry and 1 to know Wher he kept his mon \faned to tell, Wh on reiincon the Head With a oly aid avaponge fled wit fabm. to. tls hose, Ming fell helpless to the Moor ; "When the toughe saw Bow they fled phe assault occurred In the early after: noon me YOUNG PARK BANDIT HELD. Alleged Leador of Gang That Prey. od on UNiee Little Boys! Charles Lipp, fourteen years old, of 6 Went Fiftyefirat street, wan ar raigned in the Yorkville Pollee Court harged with holding up Ae for trial and was pent polery, fe is maid to be gang that preyed on In the park nuahlin heard n years old, ory for nd went to hile asset. Lipp in the act of boy'e pockets SURPRISING RESULTS, A Simple Internal Remedy Makes Remarkable Cures of Catarth, People who have used sprays, Inhalers, salved and washes for catarrh and have nveniont they at renulte Wit Internal ollowing the remedy In tablet form: dru everywhere Admit that Stuart's Catarrh Tableta, which o}} at 60 conte for {ull-sixed (reatment moat effective and popular of medion heap all catarrh Nearly veh mixtures and throat locenges contain optates; (hese cheap medicines lve temporary relief, expecially with Jittle children, by destroying nerve en sation; the (rritation to throat which causes wgbing 1s temporarily removed, not by re |moving the cavee, but, by deadening the [nerves of feeling, the irritation te not felt, | hit im atill there and will promptly Stuart's Catarrh Tablets is the beet rem- edy to remove catarrhal seeretion, whether throat or stomach, because they ‘omposed of wholesome antiseptics like ta and Wy- we tablets you intu your ayo coealne, what you are putt) band Hot taking chances with opiates or simile mis found in #o many eatarrh ia) medicines: Dr 0 minenting on cures, Mua tay on found in so 1 have know 1 heartily ree arth Tablets, because they alne oF other dangerous drug many advertined catarrh cures. ured by the da lets for several weeks One and where the catarrh taches and a noticeable loss tirely cured by this barm. tive remedy lean but effe Dr, Watnwright says 7 | Prescribe Stuart's CAtarrh Tablets for ca I never hesitate to deatnens, perfectly safe for + many remark able cures resulting from their regular daily | use; because they are advertised and sold in drug stores la no reason why any « 4 or adult and have ser an should not use them, bee valuable for catarrh eause they are pl may be used freely to break and croup at the very beginning, All druggiate sell the remedy at # conta for Cullesited package. A little book on cause and mailed treo by addressing the By Go., Maruball, Mla catarrhs otwart robbing them, He was| cane tn partic: | Duld not reach with an tne| CHE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER ajarm and anam:|¢ should seize upon the means of cure wher: | *\ ever found.’ Stuart's Catarrh Tablets aro eapectatiy| 20, 1900, Rheumatism A PERMANENT CURE Rebuilds the Inflamed, Diseased Nerve and Muscle Tissues; Makes Rich, Pure Blood; Cleanses the Systein. It Cured Me. Judge Charles Zurmuehlen, California, Mo, writes: “I re- commend Paine’s Celery Com- pound to everybody. It is the most wonderful medicine on the market today, and the best that I ever used, I had rheumatism so that I could not walk and the Compound cured me, Paine’s Celery Compound also helped my wife's rheumatism when she had it so bad she could hardly climb the stairs.” Banking and Financial, __ Banking and Financial Banking and Finangial. TRINITY COPPER COMPANY. CAPITAL iasmareaatneni sevedene BOO UIO) ‘This Company {s organized under the laws of the State of New Jermey for the purpose of pure chasing and operating copper baby He aetna Ite capital ts $6,000,000, divided Into 240,000 shares of common stock of the par value of $25 each, Tt has no bonds or mortgage debt, American Loan & Trust Co,, Boston, Transfer Agents; International Trust Co,, Boston, Registrars, THOMAS W, LAWSON, President, WILLIAM J, RILEY, Vice-President, ALLEN ARNOLD, Treasurer, Boston, November 19, 1900, OFFER FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTIONS OFFICE OF LAWSON, ARNOLD & C0,, Bankers and Brokers, Members of Boston and New York Stock Exchanges, 33 STATE ST,, BOSTON, Notice is hereby given that offers for public sub- scription for 36,000 shares of the par value of $25 each, of the stock of the TRINITY COPPER COMPANY will be received at our office until December 1, 1900, at the rate of $25 per sha Subscriptions mu addressed to Lawson, Arnold & Co., 33 State St. Bost@h, and accompanied by a certi- fied check to our order for twenty per cent. of the amount of such subscription, the balance to be payable within ten days after notice of allotment. Temporary negotiable receipts will be issued on payment of sums due on allotment exchangeable for certificates of stock as soon as same can be engraved. We reserve the right to allot any or all of the above named amount at any time before December 1, 1900. We also reserve the right to allot or reject any subscriptiption in whole or in part. Subscription blanks sent on application. ‘G The appreciation of fine shoe: acquired one, Maker, We produce better shoes Iby hand bench work; we take the 8.00 Men's Black Calf, Cork Soie, Me- Congress, Per Pairiewes. 5,00 Men's Enamel Leather, Cork Sole, Lace, with Tipwerse.. 6,00 Blucher Shoes for Men, Black Calf, Enamel Leather, A fall Ine of Sport Shoes and ALFRED J, CAMMEYER, x 9 Thied Floor, Very Low 200 sHIRVAN Men's French | Women’s Heavy el Lae Blach Kid and Lace and Patent Leather with me : Button and Ext Wa Lec, fension dium Toe, with Tip, Lace and MH ) ORIENTALISTS & JEWELLERS ; BROADWAY & {8TH ST, & “The Sirdar,” Vaniloe’s Beyptian Cigarette, 26, box, postpaid, ORIENTAL RUGS 250 CARABAGHS and KAZAKS, averaging 4x7 feet, $14,00 ™ $16,00 MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT; Gentlemen and Ladies and Their Shoes, s, like every other artistic sense, is an Most gentlemen and ladies associate fine shoes with high prices, for they know only one way to fc them—from the high-priced private sl than he does and we use a better selection of material; they are made by carefully selected workmen and sare care in all the details, and the {result is that our high grade shoes are the full equals of the best private work in every respect except that of price, Where they charge $10, $12 and $16 for their shoes, we charge $7.00 for Ladies’ and 8.00 for Men's, We can also tit your feet better, for we have all sizes, where he has jonly the pair he has made for you, which, more likely than not, are either too large or too small for comfortable or elegant use. Give our tine goods a trial and you will find them fully equal to the best you ever had, and vastly more comfortable, and that they cost vastly less, Double Sole 7.00 Per Pair. Women’s Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Cork Sole, Button Shoes, Per Painissssesevevess 5,00 Women’s Black Kid, with Kid Tip, Cork Sole, Lace Shoes.» 5,00 $5.00. $6.00. Patent Leather, $7.00, A New and Complete Assortment of Children’s Velvet, Cloth, Jersey and Leather Leggins, Shoes and Wat Ha » gins ‘Yor "Men pie ley ny ae NEW CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. 6th Avenue, Cor, 20th Street. ee TI ee aE anlines “vas in Price, RUGS, $9,00 Slightly at Ha ANATOLIANS, SHIRVANS and CARABAGHS, ~ Fine Kiskelims, of rotten {n the olano maker's art ts! 0 shown in the’ 1900" styles of the “Pease” | § plino—the tone, action and workman- | & thip ts of the hi class. Special factor stab pe ped wae aioe | Our Bargain List consists of weed pianos of standard makes, taken ‘a exchange, at half price, Some at$2i5—others as low as $125, rite lor catalogue. PEASE PIANO CO,, 1p Wea 08 B West of 6h Ave, Pianos Tuned, Rented and HOME q DRESSMAKING, fi 1" Lnereuea, ond two Styles,” ait Hivcatonsy or, + Wiampe || ANDERSON & CO,, ORIENTAL RUGS Some Partially Hurt Hall Strips, $15 to $45, For Table Covers and Cosy Comers, imperfect If The, “Pei” $5,001. $4 2,00 $5,00 to $8,00 Trim and business. 9 like, for dally use, The # popular shoe for the g pore short skirt, root against cold and # ang p u eye, gr ‘ shape, strong and well PAN Want 2 low priced good Plano? Want an expensive good Plano? Hardman Pianos, $400 to $500, Anderson Pianos, $2 50 to $350, Each price assures you the best value py money can buy anywhere, asy terms if desired, New Pianos rented, Catalogue bristling with useful Piano information mailed free, h C f ——s mea

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