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Scent. dividend TRACTION EST OFTHE STOCKS, Big Buying Orders Fol- lowed by a Reaction in the Market. MANHATTAN IN DEMAND. Tobacco and a Few Other In- dustrials Also Favored by Traders. Speculation was ax: Stock Exchange trading was fair’ 1 per cent. were w ‘Matribateds Trans actions, too, were tn large volume at the outset, and the opening dealings tr the Erles extended to blecks of 5 shares. Tis enthusianm, nowev ly, subsided and a moderate Uquidate appeared The Tractions, headed by Manhatta “L," were easily the feature In the early market, and mounte! steadily on large dealings. contrnry to the general tend ency of the market, BR. To was up) per cent. and 1 Manhattan 11-1 whil Metropolitan advanced 11-6 on ligh’ sales. Industrials surpassed the Ratlers, both in volume of in 1 jn peint of gain, and, with t ption of Sugar, were much firn he net xuine which were recorded de of the Traction group were noticed in thin Bfoup. American Smelt. & Ref, See! & Hoop, Tobacco and Tin Plate, all were strong. though the latter loat all of its gain in the subsequent reaction Manhattan wan pushed up 2 ol Ht Transit 11-4 TOO 5-8. Steel wad Wire ros tnd and National Tubs got back to tir fore noon, there were reactions of 3 /in-Tin Plate. 21-4 in Federal Steel 11-2 in Steel and Wire. Kanawha and Michigan worked up steadll, ouchtng 373-8 or 43-8 above yester' clone ponds were quiet and irregular made a savage onsiaugh' upon the Stee] stocks In the Anal hour ey, decliner from the top of 3-4 in ‘Federeal Steel, 28-8 In Wi! ire; Rational Bteel and smelting, 21-2 Bleet Hoop 1-4 tn Colorady fuel and! National Tube. te was puta ade lower aban before. The bears cov- mtly at the decline, rallying federal Mee! 23-4, Tenneasce Coal | and Wire @ point und Smelting 1-4. Manhattan also ralted neareley ‘The market closed feverishly i ive and mpnerally: weak, many rail reaching st point of the da: to-d a F ie 48. Pept Beestiyn 7 nr Rapid Transit Burling: it Chie, Gt. Wert Chie. Mit £91, Pao 1. & Pacific Alton asc Cal. Fur! & ima Col, & Hock. Valier Gol. & Meck. Valley pt ‘on, Tobacco “Del. & Mudeon Ene THEMSELVES he Paid Help Wants in This Morning's World. |+ BUT Paid Help Wants 13. Other New mes Papers Combined. HOOD ODOOROO NOUR DOn0n OOD OOOOH PODOOOOCODOOODGN Gonna l | ee lBp riovnr 4 a} tov 2 sis Miya at 6] pny | wren sony LAUNDRES ng 3) MULtaNEe) 1) MACHINES 3 MES : i y| the sent an at rg} deautitel Seilin 4 ye | tant the face « THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1901 DURING THE GRIP STRANGE SCENES IN AND AROUND NEW YORK AND ODD CHARACTERS. More Pictures for Evening World Readers That Have Been Taken by Amateur Photographers. Iniminiminin! NG WORLD will pay 2 eweh Ora atour ph it and pri A full deseription, giving names, loes who ompany harply ort und strong a photographs ca " subjects shy tereatinn . prints wii ed infeleintete F TRAIN OFF THE TRACK A FIGHT IN THE OPED LOOK OUT Ae KIDNEYS. Staustics prove thatone of Site bod otter-ette id weakening influence 5 yousands bave found a cure it have mo restored to health b y E a Lack + med | Bo BILG A ry, z wel in ate effect Dr. s Sw p-Root, the gre kidney rane LIA remedy, {% soon ized. It etands the highest for ite wonderfil cures of the most dis r on the kidneys aad u © over 200,000 eases of t linpossible t this depression this Weakened feeling, To Prevent the orn i} treseing crses, Swagnp-Root w «organs, tn good rreat kidney) rem- | Root, and the address, Bingt IN qeyait and health 3 Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. ying to recover from an at pion, N. ¥., who will gladly send you by } theut cost to you som ousands upon thou- ved from men and yomen ered, Be sure] inthe New York Evening World & Co. Bingh ito N& Shoe Dep't. | 20€ Dep. A thin generous CUCCENHEIMER STOPPED 108. Withdrew Ordinance He Had Premi: ed to Introduce. fas turing | formerly $6 to $8. sof President Gug- fs a pho . Brook! you BANK PRESIDENT’S. TRIP. 1 ney In the Ortent 43% Fat: H43Ny conte Go Williams, tre oT t " 4 ¢ 4 w Wav. i Wreei 0 sts Wea | ‘ i Hae Wo & | cS ss eles tn = Wheat Vending dunt Wheat 0) ‘ e of dew os x valrile BUppor x ! ' uitsbte suppor! ' vainie prices Uwe Tes; Mayet J in Greeawood had been prepared by vheimer himself, twas bebind it he ‘ounoll te have tt with | fed that the owners ‘aun! Button C Lace Boots, © or number of the Guegenhelmer Jearned after he ve to the Clty Mall amt ‘that any | al Co, Aesigna, n Chemical Com, {OING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. Mra, Charlot nan, OWer OL tie | anh monument. in Gree: denies emp natioally | "monte or thal © handsome new ere is any ¢ conne arble pile with t marriage. at her Knipe dels Wore itichinond th RTA DHS shee hat, the [gel of its kind to be bullt on 5 that of Mev, Still-|and, will be launched Ina few an The The angels which I of i i human. Wan ehtnelied in Calg | eeeg. ana Seok eee nace the Chie whence }t was |: werene wontien 77r4 by, my valde ih va oe in the North Fiver wood Cemetet inent In that. 6 INCOMING STEAMSHIP. 70: oem the great dance ur whole system right, best proof of this ts a trial | Swamp-Root is pleasant to. take| and is for sale the world over druggists’ in bottles of two sizes two prices—fifty cents and one lar. Remember the name, Swam;- amton K, send at of the great kidney remedy y of the Final Reductions, Balanceot broken lines toclos Patent. Leather, Enamel, | i French Calf and Kid, | Button & Lace Boots, | Kid and Enamel Lace & Button Boots, $3.50, formerly $5. Velour Calf and Kid 52.45, value $4.50. | |Lovd & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St SERGT. DONAHUE'S DENIAL. | Suge te Had No Tronble With Me Kerns. of Battery Third | writes to The Evening \Vorit that he was Involve! riky at the home of a Mrs lyr tee that be had n terns, whom he saye | | | 12 Artillery, know Donahue k his conduct. was always diy STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. erlentin ae » Actlve and ricesn Good, Home investinenta and Console were uch firmer to-day onthe London Stock hange on expectations of ‘he salp- | 4 from New York securities were conspiruots’y Sand prices, good. Advances over| New York's final figures of yesterday ranged from 1-4 to 1 per cent. The last waa In the Ertes, ‘The aottioment was passed over with vat any feature worthy of mentio: South African mini shares displayed strength. —— Chiengo to OWN Rallwayn. CHICAGO, Jan. 1—The City Councht has adopted the geport of the Railway Commit mn and pirented, that coples of’ the bill be sent to both ho) oft the. ture: The report pro' “= BYEKBRES th eeeetatel int MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Our 16th Half-Yearly Clearing Sale of Men’s Fine Clothing, Hats, Shoes # Furnishings In making this announcement we avoid the sereractiien that too often characterizes “special sale” advertising, but there is one fact that we would insist upon with sledge-hammer emphasis—that is, that the Byck Brothers’ clearing sales are never made to cover a deal in job-lot clothing. They are conducted in a manner befitting a reputable house, and for one purpose only, to clear out the BYCK BROTHERS’ CLOTHES before the season approaches too near its end. At 8 o0’Clock To-Morrow Morning: n selling steadily right up to S it We have upward of 1599 Suits in the stanch. strong Scotch fabrics that have UIES the beginning of this price reduction, and are extra value at the original prices. and HU now go nto oe Be9O | AM chat were Ha and $80) are now marked... 11.60 13.85 | others wt 24.00 or £25.00 are reduced to... 14.90 e with all the extr Alb that were $13) Albreguiarty we offer at Our tin only. atre re re sata aren an MCUTAWAY, sine BL h Wi work stipposed to ga ith tor ja thes in the same propare AHH ER nrRnvaeeee cones LOK A Overcoats, Raglans and Yoke Coats. Byck Brothers Overcoats begin in prict where it is possible to furnish a solid, substantial garment. There never was a ‘cheap ek Brothers Coat, or ene to discredit our reputation. ou ul ne RT a Ce seld at » 9, 8 |siineds norco LE OVEKCOATS, some cals 12. 70 ds, Meito - coats rete £9.0 ia each oe 15.40) shar ee OE Cur actineeewurtoutas cr rexulae s Wetee ree ue : 24.50 _Dress Suits, Frock Coats and Vests, Gia ) our regular customers for dress and semi-dress clothing ar: msn who can afford to employ the best cus. tout {are supposed to do so. Casa resularly, 21. 75 | OM RT ne AT AND 10.50 ‘ate sss SUIT v r ned, sn h aH DILES s ir 26. 50) Ours at ne, : i ith OB M, 15.25 WSBT Lod marked own 15,50 rincet PRINCE ALBERT reduced from p.0t0... 19.25 uxedo | or Dinner Coats Less eesesecesceesees. Reduced to 11.25 —A vast amount of good mate: in making ready-to-wear Trousers. Cor ntially, our they have style and shapeliness. AI $5.00 $s marker to cece. 3e20 sti the $3.c0 and $5.10 qualities are no . 4.30 OUI BEST $9.00 AND $10.00 THOUSEL . 5.40 nd 4.00 TROUS HATS. | SHOES. 4,00 dur f40. 0 and ELON SHOES, Vatent Leather, Enamel, Viel Kid, Hox Calf and Calfakin, the new 1.65 cinpes. att at 2.69 department alone that should dese aosfull hone is sale only— Sur 00 8 KOMWAT ve and Mpine 1 We shill offer bar gains i ing Furnishings gad to the elothing. D Covored. nw patterns, You know whit they are— 98c too bor Manhattan Shirts, y.."h.s:—the g1. 50 and $2.00 kind: your choice at NECKWEAR. COLLARS AND CUFFS. NICK WEAR woes nt. 25 MI famous Gpls COLLA SHOCK WHAM wo0a Alisssesessereeeeeneeseosees eters SOE. Blccse veeccese tase seeeeeee 90C AM famous ply € HO NECK WEAIC go Underwear, itiectery, Gloves at Nearly 12 Price. ‘As we have to carry from two to three times the stock we did in former years, and as we start the clearing sale early, there are more and better opportunities for choice of bargains than ever before. As usual, necessary alerations Will be made gromptly free of charge, and money Wiil be refunced without question for zny goods returned. Byek Bros = B¥cK Bros UPTOWN STORE, DOWNTOWN STORE, jt Cor. Fulton and Nassau Sts. 154 to 164 E. 125t h St., Whee Ladies’ Jackets, 5 56 es Don't Forget. 937 and 5.2 Sale. Nine o’Clock, Wednesday Morning. complished uur Skirt sale, ished our Sult sale.) \Forty-five minutes ie Don’t blame frei on time— * (not a Jacket to be sold until nine o'clock). A big money saving. ase Ladies’ Jackets Kerseys, Vicunns, Montagnacs, Black and 3} { wae we finished stock-taking Oxford Chevtots—Silk and Satin ned. | {we made up all odd rolls and part Former Prices, pieces (various grades—Tapestry Sp } Now | } Brussels eee) into 20.00 | rpet-Rugs. 18.00 \ 3 75 & 25 50. '} Hundreds at a third under reg- 15,00 ular prices; a large number finest 10,00 SIO CACHE grade Royal Wiiltons at half. Better buy now, even if you don't want to use the rug until spring. For a reasonable deposit we will hold your purchase until you wantit. Here Isa partial list toshow the scope Of this sale and the exceptional values: A] {Tapestry Brussels, 9 x12 {t., $14.50 Petey Beisel Co ity 10.50 - ——- — “ “ 7 x10 ft, 12.50 Body Brussel, 7 x10 ft, 15.50 “ “ 8.3xt2 ft, 19.75 wader Broadway and 13th St. Ve'vets, 6 x9 ft, 12.50 LOOK FOR BANKRUPT SIGNS ON BUILDING m Wintiott, 27:80 AT THIRD AVE., BET. 801H AND 81ST STS. 3¢)]“"2""™ acts ity 3°00 Royal Wiltons, 7.6x10.6ft., 18.00 oe, ee 8.3x12 ft., 29.50 Other large and odd sizes in proportion, J. & J. DOBSON, 2 East 14th Street, Corner 5th Avenue. RECEIVER’S SALE. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WELL ASSORTED FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, OILCLOTH, Etc., Ete. Valued at $100,000.9° formerly belonging to L. BAUMANN & CO., Pat is now offered to the public at ONE HALF 44 THE ACTUAL COST. By order of JACOB WOLF, Attorney, Receiver. 4421-1423 THIRD AVE. pe. 80th # 8st St.—Third Ave. § “Best selling publication on news-stands at beginning of the 2othCentury.” 1908 World = Almanac and Encyclopedia, 1 Newsdealers or by Mal, '