The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1900, Page 8

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CRACERS BEST OK STICKS Trading Lively in the Market and Prices Hold Well. | i" Be ists a Practianaily High er and Tractions In- clined to Sag. in My Trading was cxceptionally nvtive on Pte Btock Maxchange today, but pri foil after the opening The initial figures were promising, | 3h the Grangers #howing advance of 1-4 to] 112 per cont y Atwhisun common gained 14, Atchison , preferred | Al, Paul b1-4 per cent. | ) 4 Rook Island up) per cent. and the i Reading tha enjoyed mibstantial meine. ' Mle continued to show strength and | Was up 44, 1 and 12 pointe respectively for the common, first preferred unt se ) om preferred shares. i Ontario & Wertern, Tennessee Coal & Tron, Mivsourl Maciho and Manhattan f ‘Were conspieuously weak, The net low dn these shares, however, was not of Mileh conrequence, as the advance In ‘the initial Nwurew nearly covered them, ‘The railera contributed a large per> wentage of the total volume of buslnens Dut Were somewhat Irregular, Indus Arials were (ractionally higher, although the volume of business was compara | tively dight and there were no big gains p ‘Tractions were active but erratic, with f Metropolitan loading, BS Tn the second hour the general tone wae firmer and the decline checked Government bonds were at a fractional ne trom ity top gure,” Malicon iB were fi rm. P # in prices were narrow in the @ctive quarter, but the market maine a firm tone prior to the publien Of tho bank statement, 1 waa even more favora peoteeti), nesertitine late ne marke. inede af tn the lant ha and being an Brooklyn Tr. 1 » buy monty tho Reohison ant | 1 which advanced | a 23-8, Great) « lb points, Hie The Closing Quotat BS-o= = : ih My the Hh At is TR ie ’ j iW Wey oy 1B ay Bg RR Gk 1% 68 on een, he only a non Aloe in that American stocks wi peourition on the T Change to-day, bu ment being on an unusually larg ia The net gain over Ne ork'# clon) { res of yeaterdny from cont. In Brie ist p j Gent, in Reading eo ferred, Milwaukee Bar cent higher, and mon alio showed a Maconda wae the weak ex this department, All of the ily Hated American railway stocks | whowed advances American railway shares retained et ace eney throughout the day, and | u Wo. hig became of an all-around ruil in British stocks was tde- war news from fouth Af ie Cae WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. Hererve Down 1,100,000, ‘The weekly statement of averages of the asrociated banks vhows inde ion + 1.675.200 I ree ve required feverve Total clearings of all the ban’ muses in the United Races Ca towday were 82,061,407, 900, tT per cont: over hb canoe ine peri of last year Cotton Prices Up, Despite large receipe and unfriendly LAverpoo! cables the early cotton mar- Ket was bullishly tnetined. Mened on local buyin, mh shorts, Bofore th ner the market yn p i opentn an several point: boy ‘Tat Ents clo animated ig for protection of m wed demand was , RAILROADS sl IN FAVOR, + Hpprovement on tho day is BLOCKS tow were |" honda $3,071, Loans Deorensed $11,084,500 and | « Later it}in tho Twenty one of the Te Jeftorm “N pat this Kvening W propone to “PN do any at any time the Alderman back room of posite the Cot Here was the favorite popiilalton—«it @ conventional rimple wet of marked a thi Thia lady whore they if whe we iderman Me my company a disweaceful 1 over saw "You're Magistrate you 10 ar of pny other was here Thy yoom, or has any one haw * of fo Imp that made y question, —— od Joseph Gellar, Hospital, A young we WOMAN Wall key, Wl ner gument, and aay hey Wen heard Gellar Gellar wan psa fused to ide miaLement a nave Mra. Lang Dete volver fi Lyons, later chairs, ak Whiskey bot Dre. Lae Ing, wothat on arralge H Ink were Ke ; | tary. wheat 1 avober, es to sam y Maroh why vember, 7 Loy ipeeina Alderman Bd moras, and Badle Dean to bis Ixth, Mana rie nderioln's in women and robbers of drunken men Market Polloe Court tovday i've whOWN your heart Intersd poor creature,” ald \d reporter to reclaim thing for her! Alterman. ll plek up a fallen we That's a par And ihe fire Kom | influence to whieh? 1 Introduces wan found of a ttle mond table in ( he Court int & colorlens traneparent than Croton, and suggesting ot our colored, beverage Q Ile wan a red-brown Hquid-whout Y] color of whinkey—and he 1) whiskey gla What the Alderman did was sunt a pire Ame nM party ame (o me nell unly 4 look Wi prot body will harm you while you Al the doo ning took her away from me outrage, 9 ptain hae ler bluster plave, fd iriday and week for stealing 10 from a man jn he ‘aroony and ertminal conduct, She has a8 Mitch right to bay a eles of milk an What she ortance. What did she do ou arrest he OMeer Henning pleaded that he didn't Josep Gellar, a plano saleaman, twen tyereven yours old, In dying In Roosevelt Hoapital with awullet in hie stoma | yman, who ways her f In Radio Dean and gives her oe Was held in pening po awalt ® indurion r 1h ny eter 1 He tw (ine ! Mity he to how t told the with white ath court nt da the b ld as wither h omy ft xieated and hat t HARLEM BANK TIDE TURNS, More than fifty persons made deposits | Harlem Savings Hank to-day, and | upon the Institution, whteh haa! for three days, war boning | pric fas fy an inal; 1)"Fanuary, dwand F MoKneaney voft stu, 4 nt out alone Hoaney te Women who mn Refuses to Make Statement. » Hoowevelt Hoe the wound 08 Feapectable -- re McEneaney’s Way of “Uplifting” Women as Shown in “Lot” Baker's Case. wttan 1 that he pala "Hou" Hake “what do y her?” replied (he tot my duty 1 his protogel Exchange, op quid, mores drank tt fro ricantem, in the ‘Tyoll,) 4 polloeman her up, » Mar F OMee ed. was here law fifty Umes for did last week 1? Thaca the Dying in n 6 brought Gellar re to make any ahooting (oe oe that Badi t a hall t en in the even hat ali three at the time uf ey weom to be declared to| me were! J 12; May, 18 prleee, wre 7-5 bid; De- December corn, 4342 bid; May, i) THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 15, | 15, 100, ' HER FINE PAID oleate Hwoftly, and beek Welly porsunsive, and topped up to th man, who war MAN FATALLY SHOT IN YOUNG WOMAN'S FLAT, | woon the prison doors will open and MRS, JULIA LANG. BOY MURDERER'S [flit CSS) Mea? BY ALDERMAN. SING SING LIFE. qj. MORRGW Wicked First Day in Prison of Alexander Stewart, d el amatl vel fi Judge Mureman wep wi with plenty | yo Rpecial to T ING BING PRIBON grim walle of this big i Jay Conviet Ale Yesterday at he Judge ought toh Most Precocious of of SPIGA nar Hell] PROwalily Bues ib _ CHRISTMAS GIFTS. POINTED COMMENTS ‘| . BY BOY MURDERER, ‘| Fv: ea of August Hemant, every detail, and includes almost everything —, ag Wor Doe rinon shell ¢ jor Stewart vielook Uh murderer arrived at (he prison tody of Deputy Sheriffs Daniel G. Har rie and William Monahad It will be twelve yeurs and elaht months he most favorable con tions be ‘he secures his freedom, Kxeeutive cleme behalf The first day of the twenty-year term unde At that ur he was fare was the he was as hurd, with a tiffed between two bur Warden Addison Jonn e receiving office t ut the Iitle fellow One keen, Inekive worve out hiss dangerous than ever Perhaps the keeper ence clase behind him and ¢ » peutored Uh a svening Wor 1 him io 8 voy said Tm going to Ke three or fourm: the exolting. Inoidon ie removal from che Te wiih bie Sathe ‘ to him » Bing BI he did, an that If i would be and Ei hal WAS i etatemer ked him why tah The truth wae that quarrel the bay f y hia rs i Tule wnning bh his pleture day Imposed by Justice Mur ek thie morniik and the eonviet trumiee wat AC his new aurr look Look In ever Hut attention and holaht of How will you manage sey Interposes In let out of the rset apart for | by Welty Ho had brewkfant Fj} with the ether convicts in the big dining regulation diet \inugement war plotured on ever " Wari fm dink when the off arrived att ition with the wee bit get a good loo mndings, Tha thir Phe irew himavlt 1 promptly anawered al) the ques asked hin. Bo pmall was he that chore was no sult | In the prison fit him, ‘The prison tailor had to ull before hy mild Jon the Twenty-four hours’ chore study of (he expressto ng the offielate ould Principal vr him, He will and go out more Is correct, Mut hat jot the view that Conyiet Mowar akes of It, He belleves that hat he will have rough Bxecutiye wouldn't do it, what uit Hing Kied W T have no friends,” was the quick an wer, While a owl darkened ui Hut you ha about r noimnent, — dewart 9; ‘ny wii rage WORE this ' teal that the Judge ouiehe to And he told the truth, ‘Through al hls wenten: ybs, his parstig 6 and aunt: his nin Bing Siny ‘hla eyes riminal phe the would Whe Joxeph 6 yeu vloufted Med the whi that Haatod Krown ng rr He expreseal no Ho qual of re he made to all w Was going LO It showed he he never had a muntored, put eporting him a,he had plan his revenge, and a report ft in court when he was #en- OPEN EVI El VENING: Banker's Doctor Says| and Live. Our Stock of Holiday Goods is complete in sferlounly Hl at his Hempstead] pe that is appropriate for Christmas 1] "he ertals in his fover wilt be renchea| LAMPS, Dion Brac, Fine Furniture, D | Las aerny Wat Da ae i og Pictures, Draperies, Fine China and Cut Glass, {font family ohyviewn, ook tor a} Sterling Silver Toilet Articles, Furs, Fewelryy CT ak ty ose. Bem con urvatly weak-| Handkerchiefs, Leather Goods, Smoking Fackets, 1 by hie sicknom. He contracted the ni # tour in the Southern Canes, Umbrellas, Cameras, Sewing Machines, Ete, » hie busta toe some weeks GF” We deliver all Cish Purchases, except Sewing ARPES: SR ORES FB wttpe Machines, Free to any Railroad Station or repitt of the serious Hines of Express Office within 100 miles of New York A. N. Littlejohn, of the Long City Hplecopal diovese, te untrue De y ning (hat Hisvop ML SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO_2iST STREET, 0: HORROW JBL CHRISTMA "THE MUTINY OF THE TOYS. Full Page in Four Colors by Hy. Mayer, A CHRISTMAS SHADOW PLAY. Full Page in Colors by Paul West. MISCHIEVOUS WILLIE’S CHRISTMAS. Full Page in Colors by Ladendorf. . THE NAUGHTY COUSIN’S REVENGE Full Page in Colors by Campbell Cory, ELEVATOR MAN. A BIG HIT, MAY IRWIN'S PAGE FOR WOMEN | CHRISTMAS COMICS by ban Mocarthy, Introducing Side-Splitting “Household Hints.” W. F. Marriner, Rigby, Griffin, Bryans. THE GROWN-UP BAD BOY'S ) CHRISTMAS PRANK,” GEO. W.PECK. | «| aCHRISTMAS PRANK. oS | The Sunday World’s NEW Magazine--16 Pages | L'Aiglon’s Son a Ladies’ Tailor. New York’s New Governor The Stranger-than-Fiction Life Story of the ; | | at Home, two Pages, Color and Half-tone. Sketched from Life by Biederman & Hayden-Jones. Great Napoleon's Only Living Descendant. 200 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Wee Hees the Protin at” What to Give for Christmas?” | - Andrew Carnegie's Revolution in Trafic. (Btgel by His Own Railroad and His Own Ships Direct to England), An American Dancer in Paris, venation made by Irodora Duncan's “Rubatyat’, The Memories of Mrs, Jessie Benton Fremont. (Woman Who Hae Known Every President ence Jackson and Many Other Great Men). Pathetic Death ofeMrs. Mclean. (Broken-Hearted at Critkem of Her Daughter, Admiral Dowey's A Boy Samson with Samson-Like Locks, Wits) (Remarkable Peate of a Lad Whose Strength Lies in His Long Ha, How East-Side Wives Learn to Cook, (Young Women of the Tenements Appreciate Classes), e American Girl’s High Honor at German Court, Von Ketteler, Widow of the Envoy Killed by Boxers, of the Robe) (Haronie to Be Mis One Day with Capt. McCluskey. v York's wf of Detectives and How He Does His Work THE HOODOO TIGER WITH THE BROKEN TOOTH. WHY TAMMANY IS IN SUCH BAD LUCK. i Accidents in the Hunting Field. (Deaths and Serious Injuries While Riding to Hounds), ws » Home Page, Edited by Harriet Hubbard Ayer, (Music Teaching for the Children of the Rich—Beauty Hints), i} | 70-MORROW. ites

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