The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1900, Page 9

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OR BULLS ACTIVE INTHE MARKET) oe Good Tone to Stock A “ Suk \ Apeaings We Inslaen Umbrellas. trials Leading, Women's 26-inch, OOALERS STILL IN DEMAND. | ited sitk, with loug pear! and ivory silver trimmed Brooklyn Rapid Transit the| handles, Only Traction Issue S FOF cach, Sought. value $5.00 to $6.50, Women's 26-inch, about ivory and natural weod with silver trimmings, $2, 9. by each, value $3.50 to $4.00. Men's 28-inch, twilled silk, handles of ivory, horn and natural wood, with silver trimmings, $3.9 each, value $5.00 to $6, 50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th &, LEN UN AUN SUBSIDES, Trustees Succeed in Re- storing Some Confi- dence. Although trading ruffered a decrease the stock market to-day, a deciiediy rm tone marked the tranaactions and, With few exceptions, prices displayed an| twilled silk, handles of upward trent after a gain of her cent, in the tnitlal Agures, ‘Tennersee Coal and Tron was the fea. ture In the early market trading, being decidedly animated, It opened with ai advance ot 14 jx nt, at Gl 34 and Quickly moved up to 624-2, but imme. | dintely broke and sank to 01-2 The| prices then fluctuated violently between 2, People’s Gas also showed an) b tendency within a narrow mar. ert ain, The Anthracite group was again ex: vie? active and steady at an ad- were con » Amertoan | toan Bineltiig | Vnal Steel and Whi weak and loss! weily surpassed by the! in volume of business | ain, d tittle activity, but Wyn Rapid Transit nin the new stovk | 4 the ady ‘at and Pound 1» Amer wid Refining if i act! Ne, bsliig a wh N Hisoiw were UW Oh A ght volume of “sine A wharp rally in the Bte hour {nfised | per cont the Maer pretty Rubber preferred 15, Metropolitan 4 Sugar 218, win bonds centred largel: & Texas, Eries and Wabaen he wetieral market Was Ir. mt buying them from bia forred leading ana Pennaylvania the Erles rained the frat pre- u en iroug AL 0 ior ‘ kd fot tittee re My ‘i se shares, nal tna di 1 © listiews and The Closing “Quotations, pea. Wah held a meeting this afternoon and re> ported (hat ihe run on the inmettutton, we practionlly over, There were hutdreds on hand when the doors were thrown open and Polloe Capt, Dean, with twelve men, were kept suey aliigoing the Impatient, feartul, eager crowd that jostled, nqueeaed and elbowed each other, in pante leat the flow of money Would ceane before they reached (he vellere’ windows, At 10 o'clock # clerk and two runners were wont to the Mount Morris Bank, whioi is the bank of deposit for the Ine stitudon, They revirned Ina shor. while With Villsee containing $10,000, Murs murs of approval went up as the money Was taken Into (he plate through a aide door, “That's only a ithe of the money wa S=acece-s S23. PS FP IF C1 ean command, “ By “It will more (han cover the day's f ig withdrawals, Our small depositors are itt acting Hke a flock of geese, following Wn a leader, There nothing to warrant thelr conduct, They will realize jt only after (hey have lowt the hall-yearly Interest on thelr savin ounts, ‘The State Hank Examiner's report mor! 525 §. 2 Nattoring, and ouwht to matlefy any sane person." ‘Trustee Thomas Crawford called at the bank today and He looked at the crowd “This ie ridievious, There rt to (his and we will find ous Who Is Feaponalble. If every cent of our Ceposite are whihdrawn we will still havi handsome surplus of nearly three-quartere of 9 million,” At noon the crowd about the place Numbered weveral hundred. They were vix deep about the doors, but and the corny) © had (hem In single flew invdred and rae ‘heeuna 01 hout Hi] know of the solidity of are uaronngeg by thie sitange tute tor® pante, Their proffere of Mtelethnee have been dectined ae unnecensary, Mi netaing Mw Cotton opened steady to-day and un+ changed to § polnin higher, The mar- ket had round support and prices ad- | ( vanced rapidly to the 10 per cent. mark, which the buils claim ts the next resting "| place, Cables were strong. uying orders were humerous and from al! parte of the country, while the ehorts were de. moraiixed. Flurries of promt taking do« Ae es an oe ae Pak i , LONDON STOCKS STEADY, Prices tor Americans Improved and Trading Vairly Active, London stocks were steady and quiet] 9) % y Tt ie salt In the American department trading|™ wee fairly active, Prices at the opening: aT, irregular within a range of 8 to per cent, Tater Ip the day, however. ie Al | rng fee were ine ¢ reported escape Wheat at Prnalon, oer Moderate, heat was only moderately firm at opening of the market to-day, but mpeculative tray wan falr, Shortly after t the market lapsed into & period of dulness, with prices yleiding from acatiered realizing sales, ary Oe, rieen af if Ry Yo me, (4 Mi : Key it May. bl fait pry 4 wa guly, Big Sai Beptem ver, toi 9.20. Market otha et SHIPPING NEWS, vont OF NEW YonK, ARRIVED, Fron tai Nf Seca (i #. af Women’s 26-inch, Paragon frame, steel rod, close rolling,—covered with Handles ;—26-inch,—a variety of novelty desiyns,—pearl, Fine quality Taffetas, and Novelty Silks,—a very large ing all the fashionable plain and novelty weaves, Black Jackets,—various fine quality fabrics, Handsome tailor models, finished with stitching, and!/ Three-quarter length Coats,—numerons models lined JAMES McCREERY & CO. BIC COAL DEAL TWO LAGOR MEN Pennsylvania Company | Committee of ‘ompany met at | Broadway thie after hoon and formally approved of the male of the property to J. V, Morgan & Co and certal nother Interents, ‘The ¢ertny Of the Fale ace not yet dinelosed, but It Ie declared that the purchase of the Company be tadependint of the pecurt: them held in ita treamury, syivenia Coal Company, report that the deal by which the com> pany panees into nev hands Is practical- im JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 1:TH STREET, UMBRELLAS, Men's 28-inch, pure Twill Silk. sterling silver, dresden and silver-trimmed or plain natural woods, 28-inch handles—all nattiral woods, $1.95 each; Value $3.50, SILK WAIST LENGTHS, quantity,—various shades and colors, In waist lengths, $1.50 to $5.50 per pattern, $ GLOVES, Men's and Women’s, fen’s Glacé Kid yo piqué sewn,--and Castor-beaver, Street Gloves, $1.00 per pair, BLAGK DRESS GOODS, and Floor, Dress Patterns of rich quality Black materials includ. A very extensive and varied stock, $3.00 to $10.00 per pattern, SALE OF GOATS. Double- breasted or fly-front, silk or velvet facing and collar, All lined with silk, $9.75 and $12.50; Reduced from $12,50 and $20,00, 0 1 with silk, $27.50 and $37.50; Keduced from $35.00 and $55.00, | Rainy-day” Suits,—Coat and Skirt,—plain or plaid. back Cloth, $14.50, Reduced from $22, 50, Rainy-day ” Skirts,—plain or plaid-back Cloth, $5.50 and $8.50, BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. TO FIGHT VICE. Fifteen =) CONSUMIATEL Passes Into New Has Filled Up the Hands. Four Vacancies. My Committe canditates pointed to w to fil the] The directors of the Pennaylvania Cont)" " Commpleted | Its work to-day, and the call for the next meeting of that hody will be tasued by Secretary Pea body thie evening, The meeting wil be held on Monday, A member of the Committee sald the Sub-Committee had now found any all foulties In Alling the vacancies, Among the four new members would be repre: sentatives of labor “While Dr, Adler fold this member, Vice-Prenident Thorne, of the Penn- confirma Oe and Prof. Bmoth,’* ‘may te maid to reps chined, that tle tere are about “i ee for \abor Lie down Nae ae ha e fteen to Indu te labor Pepreceniatives to ws —> on it,”* the new Manhattan State Hospital. Ly 1, Marry Vincent was at work re ti remain open during the evenings, Men's Overcoats, made of all-wool frieze, cheviot and vicuna, Oxford and Cambridge grays, smartest of styles and cleverest of tailoring; worth Scotch cheviot plaids and tweeds, You'll be asked a third more elsewhere, Men's and Boys’ Sweaters—all wool or all worsted—none are weakened or cheapened with cotton, BROXER HURT LAST RITES ON Riding West Ninetyiahth atrec seventh street atation, M-| out of ihe wreck and summoned an am bulance from Roosevelt Honpital Darling said that he was suffering trom wal Internal ingurtes, and tovk him to foun as be saw that no one was » ‘ied, Jumped on hig And went on Cleme) " . oa tives Dale and WASHINGTON, Dec, 1—The nom rr) eae Eas a eatioe potion ot Judaon C, Clements, of G PAM besa ene ae Naty. from 131 to 16th, 6th Ate NOTICE. —Beginning next Saturday the store will The Store Is Overflowing with | Beautiful Merchandise Suitable for Holiday Presents. Lowest Prices and Best Variety. ANNEX, 12.50; our price $9,98. Men's Overcoats, made of tinest domestic frieze, very full back, boxlest effect, wide shoulders, graceful sweep, body lined with black worsted, shoulders and sleeves with heavy satin; worth $18.00 our price $14.49, dees enn The store {5 replete with other Overcoats richer qualities ranging up to #37.49—every one (sa pronounced bargain, Oe enn nrmrancnnmnnannanenty Men's Raglans, made of gray all-wool friece, cut with full, sweeping lines, hand- somely tailored by the most conscientios workmen, lined throughout with heavy guaranteed satin, warranted for two years, worth $20.00; our price $14.98, VO emenenenen nn Rnentnd AAA AAA ARR PALA AARIDD (he f regoing item is printed as a mere hint of uur Raglan values. We have othersfrom $12.49 to $57.49--selling for a third more elsewhere, nna AAA nnncnennanentntnt Boys’ Overcoats and Raglans, made of splendid frieze and cheviol—popular shades of gray—itreproschable style and faultless workmanship, The larger Sizes of these boys’ garments will tit men of small stature, worth $12.50) our price $9.49, Children's Overcoats, made of all wool Oxford gray (rleze, mannish, fashionable shapes and excellently finished, worth $4.50; our prige $3.09; others worth $6.00; our price $4.09, Children’s Raglans, made of fine Oatord gray cheviot, very swagger and swell for the little chaps, worth $9.00; our price $6.24, They are comfortaile-made expressly for comfort, They add a touch | 1 grace and homelike cosiness to men’s negligee attire, he assortment includes handsome styles in brocatelle, velour, matelasse, | Some are $2.49; some are §$18,98, | Men's House Coats, made of neatly checked and plaidel cheviot, corded edges, very serviceable, sold elsewhere at $3.50, our price $2.49, Men's House Goats, made of all wool reversible cloths, altractive color combine. tions; cufls, pockeis and edges piped with satin, sold elsewhere at fo.00 and $48.00; our prices $4.00 and $5.34 Men's Smoking Jackets, made of all wool “Acsabet" tricot, full satin faced, cufls and pockets also trimmed with satin, sold ehewhere at $°. 50; our price $4, $9, Men's Smoking Jackets, made of imported and domestic matelasse, satin faced, $8.49— satin lined throughout, $14.09-- coloss, satin faced, $8.49-—satin lined throughout, $14.13. made in velvet in various Men’s and Boy’s Sweaters— annex, the fibre is thoroughly carded and closely, Good weight and therefore thoroughly serviceable, Vor Boys—-plain colors — irmly woven, For Men-=plain colors H.stos O4e, 10 $1, 88, | Fancy Striper—$1.57 to Fancy Stripes$1.01 to Pid $2,014, Men's Fine Hats—annes. Men's Derbys and Alpines. made of fine fur felt, trimmed with silk band and bind: ing, real Russia leather sweat band, retailed elsewere at $5.00; our price 63.49. Men's Opera Hats, made of fing grosgrain silk, newest block, $6.99, Men's Genuine Alaska Sealskin Caps, made of best selected skins only, worth 4 085005 Pr F 00; our price, $13.19, IN COLLISION. — A DOORSTEP. Was Run Down by | a Car. | Frederick J. Hemwen, 0 broker, of 27) Surrounded by @ curtous wan weverely | more than 9) persons, extreme unetion istered to Old Woman | in the Street. throng of per ehare, and chat all the siock=| resent iahoring ola we do not cone| [njured eurly this morning in a collision | was administered this morning t ie are to Receive a UAIEF PEPE wider thom us direct representatives of Detween a cap in whic We wae FIMINE| aged woman who Wax stricken on {h who at to ascertein| labor, You can «tate {t js almoat| 4nd a Broadway car at Bortyeelghth | sidewalk at Houston and Btieaberh hor the eal a nto the abandon-| certain that at jean! two direct repre-| Mreet. streets, Bhe died in a store doorway ae regomee me and Fines: | wentatives of as many distinct labor or-| Remsen was riding ncrore Farty.elghin| before an ambulance arrived, There , arepeed street when a north Wound car came) was uothing on her peraun to identity anima tl: will be a the fo w hn \ was wothing on her p ,* dowatr 19, ihe Rometes Li ons will be among the four ne Fhastlsn' Dione, The ab wan hidden br lt have ‘The Rey, W. D. 1. Hime, Chairman of] & Pile of construction ‘material and the! Policeman Murphy found the woman be| the Committee of One Hundred, anid: | MOt@rmMan #aw It too Inte to atop the) in the of & Jeering crowd of men “L underatand cer hey land women hurrying to work Gabbana Of 60 The cad was overturned and amashed,| sho was iarely able (0 gasp a request the Committees of Fitteon, | am not| Me Wheel Was carried away und thel yur 4 pric & alnion aarti (is Woula be. wide. ot inves NOt) horse was thrown across the ptreet. | tah ee ey 1) Kesent a place t Committee | The cabinan, Harry MoChesney, of 37] Leap ot :. en Powell Will: on they | * ous sn, ie LOMDON: ve. tieit, » Aly Tea! labor! ot) Policeman Kesler, of the Wes: Morty- BaP lab erpath he her name and add could bear wa pulled Remacn De The woman waa about seventy od, She was clad in a dress. She wore a shaw the 04 ack tal ne inotorman, Whore number in \6e, arrest ® matter o Mid to de Interstate Ney © mS Esreteais was broken and it peter a. ie ee poate, 0 RH Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr LOW Prkaal ys Both Sides 1 41h St, Beginning next Saturday the store will VV NOTICE, im 13th tO 15th, 6th AP remain open during the eVenings, The Store Is Overflowing with Beautiful Merchandise Suitable for Holiday Presents, Lowest Prices and Best Variet’. Good Groceries, California quality, Fruits, {O00 packing, extia standard | elected | fruit, heavy sugar syrup, generally sold at 2S¢, per can, Champagnes, George [)'Orbel— our special tiny quality to othe [sper se advertised. and sold at Flor de filler, Sumatra wrapper: Green Gages and Egg Plums, can te Apricots, extra fancy, cant Lemon Cling Peaches. Bartlett Pears and Yellow Crawiord Weaches, can 186, White Cherries, very fine quality, can 19, Preserved Strawberries, 1900 packing, | extra laree w ole fruit and sugar, pint} jars, regular 40¢. size our price, 190. | Preserved Strawberries, large fruit, good syrup, case of two dozen, $2,094 can, 10. Sliced Pineapples, eveless and corelens, | put up in heavy syrup, case of two dozen, $5.42: can, tS | ans Pure fruit Jams, extra quality, none better; pure fruit) and granulated Raspberry, strawberry, goose. berry, pineapple. red currant, apricot, green gage, peach, pear, damson,| raspberry and red currant, damson | plums, red cherry, white cherry, quince, black raspberry; pound glass Jars, 186. Snow-white Asparagus, 1400 packing, entra large stalks, case of two dozen, $7.44: Cah, 2c large stalks, case of two dozen, $6.12 can 26e) medium Stalks, case of two dozen, $4.44; can, 19¢, Snowewhite California Asparagus Tips, sweet and tender, one pound cans, case of four dozen, $4,99; cam, te Fresh Garden Beets, two pound cams, Marrow Squash solid dry.packedy three pound cans, case of two dozen, 2,18; can, 10¢, “Choice of vase of two iftel Marrowfat Peas, the Kitehen'’’ brand, dozen, $2.28; can, 106, Barly June Peas, “Fauitless’ brand, case of (wo dozen, $2.25; can, 10¢, weel Sifted Carly June Peas, “Wayne County’ brand, case of two doren, $2.24), can, 100, Aringless Veins, “Refugee? brand, weet and tender, case of two dozen, $2.66; can, 126 fancy Maine corm, "Jessamine" brand, and White Wax Beans, case of two dozen, $1.70 can, Se, Maple Syrup, strictly pure, extra faney quality, gallon cams, 94¢, Boned Chicken or Turkey, fresh Jere sey poultry, one-pound cans, 37¢, Chicken Soup, “Mohawk'* brand, equal to brands sold at 208; our price #20, Hresh Shrimp, ready for ape, makes fine salad, large Gans, ate, French Sardines, packed in olive oll, quarter box, 106. Boneless Sardines, extra fine quality, large fish, half box, a4e; quarter box, 196, Smoked Sardines in oll, finest quality packed, three-quarter box, sold elgg. where at $c) our price 1$¢ Columbia River Salmon, eftra fancy, finest quality packed, one solid plage, flat cans, 19¢, Good Wines---Annex. tion, equal in imported wines, r cent. morejRed Seal, case , $19.90; case quarts, $18.49; tl four dozen halfepints, $21.49, Grind Euke Champagae, extra dry, made hy the french + four years in bottle; case two doven pints, $14.24: ease of one dozen suarts, $12.24, Genuine James E. Pepper Whiskey, five years old, aged In wood per gale fen, $2.6% bottle se, Ol Jordan Whiskey, elabt years old, natured in wood at the distil rich and mettow, sold elsew! $1.09 per bottle, our price OH: MadeiraRutherford & ime ported in glass, selected Verdelte, wholesale price, $15.00 per dozen, our price per bottle 99¢, New England Rum, $1.94; bottle 496. St, Croix Rum, gallon, $4.19; bottle 990, Jamaica Rum, bottle 99¢, Boshamer, Leon & Co,’s Bordeaux Wines. ee case pints, $5.49; case quarts, St he, case pints, $6.49; case quarts, $5.49, St. Julien, case pints, $7.40 ease quarts, $649, Pontet Canet, case plots, $10.0 case quarts, $9.98, Sauterme, case quarts, $7.24, Haut Sauterne, Ma pints, $10.98; case quarts, $9.08, Calltornia Wines, Strletly pure, selected, bottled ripa— Claret, gallon, 69 cts.; dow. qts,, $2.34. ey gallon, 74 ctsy don qts,, 44, Reisling, doz, qls., $2.44. Port, Sherry, ica, Muscat lons, ics; bot aint oh ot pints, $8.24 cate Cigars.—In Annex, La Nobleza—Key West, Clear ail vana, Cuban hand-made; Perlectos, box of 25, $2.49 Rothschilds, box of 50, Favoritas, box of 25, $1, Merode—Clear Verfectos, box of 25, $2.24, Universales, box of $0, $1.99, High Life, box of 60, $5.49, Deliciosas Extta, box of 25,81.54, Rouquet Especial, box of 40, $2.09, Sirenag, box of $0, #2.40. on | | Regalia Bouquet, box of 50, 95.19, if SUES RICH WAN | in a Cab that| Extreme Unction Admin-| Wants Millionaire to Pay FOR 15 CENTS. —— for Garment Lost in Hotel, Wikiam ‘one 0 Millis, oh mt wale th i M M tay into A 0. Milis, who, ie him the Th Diatriet cceeeeniitlibintais King Oscar Kead LUMSTIANEA quel to-hie Af auc ch improved that i want ina few nme pur rrownnA nna HOMEWORK me able to resume ihe JANITORS days Lord Chatham swt wrapper, fine combination worth $2.25 per box, our price La Causerie Perfectos--Sumatra per, mixed Havana filler; worth Hi per box, our price #2,49, Deliso—Connectieut wrapper, iilned Havana filler: Excelsior, box of 25, B4¢. Elepantes, box of 25, 970, Royal Perlectos—Each cigar wrapped in tin foil and banded, worth 6s per box of 12, our price 39¢, Brownies and Ponies — Pine short smoke is be box of $0,at 49¢, and 84a, World Wants ‘Never Fail Their Duty! 349 24 Paid Help Wants inthis morning's World, Paid Help Wants in 13 other N.Y, papers combined. AORNT KITOHENWORK se @ YNAR MeN § KMINDRRA 1) NOR WRAR 3 1 NOneRe RMATORS ? 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