The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1901, Page 10

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AEs ‘Receivers’ Dispute Re-|Boom in Missouri Pacific quires Quick 40 Per | Carried the Market Cent. Settlement. | Along. MYSTERIOUS $305,396 ITEM. | COULD STOCK uP 10 90 3-4.' Son Says Mother's Own Prop-|Bears Had the Best of the erty Keeps Her in Com- Trading in the Early fortable Circumstances. Day. The creditors of W. 1b. Strong & CO} ty the final hear an the Shek “end C. Ho and Fo nit will receive] s se @ cents on the do This propos!tio: ‘ot the two : Sey 4 Cornetius N. Mliss, 4 ‘ f ; asia John Clafin, the advisory appointed to in ot ‘the compan: the receivers for 1 tle the affairs acceptance of the offer ax dest that can possibly be expec Reetiver Treat says that the invest! ation shows that W. 1. Stron were wolvent and that the bankraptey | sour ia Is ue entirely to the F. H. Stott indors: The repor, of Me . cheese _hompson to the + of the game up tho unseci sottt i the two failed c ' AAMES $800,000 as the available « valet rt These figures inclu: i PS cr DEM, over which the two revel ‘ * the Kz stocks opened down do patnt and cone sodrop during the early day fed by St Paul \ selling movement inaugurated at “Juet what this " araets of W. 1. Str rongest reasons Ww Committee urges an acer offer of Hi cents on the sto teal to pr “ahould the creditors offer. sng-in respo Sening World ‘ stocks ta-day were! and of bonds whe has a bphee inherited y Frandfather. th: iy The Closing Q nt comfort. LONDON STOCKS WEAK. “Expected Depression Nenalized. 4l- thongh vim Hattie All stocks tn the London market were wenk to-day on the bulletins th Queen's death might bo el » ‘moment. The decline ail bout one polnt. = fairs) was expec! | dealings were re 49 apparen The declines tn Ame i fr a ue compared w mi Vaile Tigures of Sxturday E Valter Ral eat? Huiron —— Wheat Market Wernher The wheat market opened fafluenced by English ca § orders, however, soon appeared, and th Fentire marke: weakened. Offerin were mosily from loc: 4 lew houses were on the the market, World about 1,000,000 more that Saturday. Paid Help . Wants in This |* = Morning’s \" 7 & World. ( 2 Paid Help Wants | Y 0 ia 13 Other N.Y. « dea Papers Combined. |‘, N GROCERY ci | Gomis FLOWERS 15 | 1100 19) 4 January, March, Mar y — JAIL BREAKER FAILED, dont Work Tearing oat f Steel, ALEZLADIES SKIRT HANDS rer thle co twe ‘an werte prison, made ant night by digaio, of his cet! in. the Unio nty hore. He managed with w plece a? ntact “P= CLOSES DOORS. ST “)) Potter & Kirkham, of New York and Chi- hat ther Lites The 0! Amertenr that oh fa order ts ne chase, Jol John J. avenue, Warden Dodd, wo quickly @e: Yim fo another call. a ly, Removed Th fia eee Kirklam told ane of his INCREASES STOCK TO BUY. quire the am of M. Guse diet to-day at his hy newspape' empl THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1901. JAMES McCREERY & CO. FARROW OVER STOCKS ALLIED spoanwavy annum st STRONG AFFARS. IN FINAL HOUR. WHITE COTTON GOODS. stripes, tucked and e1 SELINES, GRENADINE, PROIDERED LINENS, and quantity of gauze webrht novelt SHEER NAINSOOK,—plain or striped,— and fine FRENCH PIQUE,—narrow or broad cord, 25 cents per yard, ONE THOUSAND PIEC I SWISS,—new lace and open work oidered designs, MERCERIZED BATISTE, plain and embroidered LINEN I.A\WNS, MOUS- WASH- ABLE CHIFFON JAPAN MULL, EM- ies. Heavy corded checks and stripes. Colors and white and black and white 50 cents per yard, "ee ¢ - STERN BROTHERS. Embroidery Departments will place on sale to-morzow, consisting of very desirable styles of Edgings and Insertions al 5°, 9, 14, 18, 24 and 30° yd Very Much Below Prevailing Prices Flannel Department Another purchase of 4000 Yds. imported Quting Fiannels in striped, plain, figurea and dotted designs, for women’s and children’s house dresses, skirts, etc, at 1 Regular Prics 22c yard Down Comfortables Covered with Sateen In tlowered effe light and medium colorings, for dsuble Veda $3.85, 4. 75 Regular value $5, 00 to $8,75 Covered with Silk, for double beds, Heretofore $4 4,25 $7.50 Third Floor MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemises, Under Skirts, Walking Skirts, Gow1 65 cents, 1S, Remainder of stock at one-half former prices, BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. sowtthy fated Exchan dway and a branch in ng. The rand 5. Sirkham was the Board “othe Exchange less y announced that the Wo Pine | te pwn tot then, tlomal ecent slump in ihe ma artme ——__—- Smelting and Retin Canttat co 100,000,000, fMiial announcement of the ting & Retining Com. ty the proposed increase te $200,000,00, half pre- common, was fesued to- ty the stockholders ts deem toe 1 capital which $14 uttis 7 with the p vst of cones ar Kenhetin pur will poy to make 1 ——— ba J. MeQuillan Dead, . McQuillan, a newspaper man, . 2 Redford Brooktyn. He was forty-three ) Rana, Algiers. years old. He began his carcer on the | Puritan, Hamtare. ken from the sole of hix shoe to] old New York Star when the late John josen several bricks in the wall of his| Kelly was proprietor. Later he was ell. Hin work wan diacovera! by |connected | with various New York Ts, ali for the last few years ree Britanpia, St. Lucia, Brooklyn Times, | Disabriger, Sajal, ‘Three A, Jan 2 ‘BROKERS’ FIRM PEACE IN THE FEL TRADE. Andrew Carnegie Denies Rumors of Combina- cago, Suspend. ! tions or War. tter & Kirkham, inem Andren Carnegle dented to-day that Je Company was neg «with a view toa ndred Interests that th v he om Tube Company used to pmake tts own tubes: Day nt ot . Rwaneea. 41 Palermo, Gib-Carscus, San Juan. Colorado, Brunawick. o fenloa,doehnayfi srite The act estabil the Immediate steel trade war ement that the autre manufacture of aut to establiah ns must have mbers oof the won year age, for it was first s never mills nthe storles of have been the WHI De Per. an Week. Public Inst SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, rowtr OF NEW yonK, ARKIVED, Rottentam New Orleune Havre Port Vrince Ne Bedsteads & Bedding To-morrow, Clearance Sale of Fine China Salad or Berry ANNUAL SALE OF CHINA AND GLASS. an Importation of entirely new Cut Glass, Art Pottes Ci 5S. ry, Bric-a-brac, Bronzes and Marbles included in this Embroidered Batiste Robes Handsome Novelties,—a very wide range of value,—at about half oui & { aiso a spsclal purchase of CHINA. DINNER SETS. Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries | Oyster plates, — Austrian|English Porcelain Dinner % china, — decorated with| Sets, — with Forget - me- sprays of purple violets or} not, rose, or wild flower pink marguerites, — fin-) design. Newly modelled, ished with gold, gold finished cups and 25 cents each; dishes, Value $7.00 per dozen. $9.753 Formerly $17.00. aX Croton Sets. Lily-of-the-val-| Bnolish China Dinner Sets, f ley and Forget-me-not,—| with green foliage border ; or purple violet decoration,} 6, pale blue floral pat- fs - ’ —edged with gold, | tern. Each piece finished 60 cents per set; | with gold, Value $1.25. $14.50; Value $22.00. | Limoges Dinner Sets,—pink Bowls, decorated with pin rose or wild flower de- or purple violets,—finished with gold, | signe nee on Z oa : : ee shape ishes and cups. ¢ 25 cents; Handles finished with Value 75 cents. H Several Odd Lots of Full Size gold, Brass Bedsteads $27.50, 40.00, 50.00!English China Tea Cups, $19.753 Heretofore from $35.00 to 70,00 | and Saucers,—quaint gar- Formerly $29.00: White Enamel Bedsteads $10.50) land decoration of Forget-|Fine China Plates,—vari- ' Reduced from $12,75 & 14,00 Pure Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Spring Underbeds. Oriental Rugs & Carpets Special Values, To-Morrow 25 Choice Afghan & Cashmere Carpets Rich Subdued colorings, Value $65,00 to 80,CO $49.00 Antique Persian Hall Strips, a 514.50 75 Carabagh Rugs, a 59,75 A complete assortment of Domestic Rugs in Oriental Designs and Colorings, Axminster, Wilton, Smy and Brussels in the best quality. West Twenty-third Street KNIFEAND CLUB} ears NN MAD FIGHT, over er, Policeman Tomany Sub-| Gingham Dresses,—Sizes dued Armed Negro 2to q years. High or low Giant. neck. Various models, +50, .75,-95 and $1.25. Captain Dunn, of the Adains Boys’ Russian Blouse police station, In a report to Mclaughlin om the fight : co In Edward Whitten'’s Suits, ind Johnson streets, lyn. early Sunday morning, Mahly $1.25. ada Pollceman John fomany for ni ery tn subduing Re Reverly, a blg burly negro, single handed. JAMES M Heverly went inte the saloon with a Cl ERY a C0., white named May) Finnerty, 5 had not been in there many min Twenty-third Street, a owhen he accused her of stealing Adenty drew a huge lisp knife and stabbed her tn the ttt ahoney interfered and on his abdomen. Revery ripp Tomany was summoned and he found the negro in the saloon, knife in hand, “| Heverly: immediately Jumped at the po- +] iceman and a terrific fight took place. INEZ CORSET. t hed with his knife. 1 struck the po breast, went through overc undercoat, vest and tr The point «truck n button on the| Latest, straight front, Paris shirt and probably saved Tomany's life. : : eae daed the nextu over | Made Corsets, Jowith his nightsttck, but it did i ‘ z : Thins and he continued slashing | White Coutil, oe $3.25. {fe Value $4.75. nan battered the negro#! Fancy Broché and black ne moment ‘Tomany's night! wool ” : ‘Tomany then leaped on the Inez,” and a remain- -|ing stock of well-known The negro st green, old blue, pink or yellow lustre, Handsomely finished with heavy gold. me-nots, and “Ia Rose| ous potteries,—for fruit, Marguerite.” Handles dessert, or decoration. and edges finished with|Handsome floral and min- gold, jiature designs, — finished 20 cents per cup and saucer; with heavy coin or ine Value $5.50 per dozen, crusted gold. Bouillon Cups and Saucers Dresden garland designs and Exquisitely hand-painted miniatures,—set in Empire $1.00 each ; Value $21.00 per dozen. JAMES McCREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. ————————————————————— HOUSEHOLD LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS. Fine Scotch Double Damask. 2x 2 yards, ‘ : 4 . $3.50 2x 2% yards, o 6a od CPE 2x 3 yards, 0 . ° 4 $5.00 2% x 2% yards, . . g o $5.25 2% x 3 yards, f 6 . ° $6.25 2% x 3% yards, . 4 O 5 $7.25 Napkins to match. 22inches, . 5 . 0 . $3.50 26 inches. . . . 5 . $5.50 Bleached Damask Scarfs with openwork ends. 17x 50 inches, . 65 and 75 cents each. 18x 7oinches, . . « 85 cents each. HUCK TOWELS. * Fine quality, hemstitched. 24x 43 inches, . . $6.00 per dozen, (Value $7.00 and $7.50.) LINEN SHEETS. go x 108 inches, Hemstitehed. $5.50 per pair. go x 96 inches, Withbemsitching $6.00 per pair. | JAMES McCREERY & CO., ) Twenty-third Street. ee eee ( nd grasped his knit EPT VELVET. eeper to batt e ne. . D fingers until he dropped the Paris models, BLANKET . f. “ ‘Thon Beverly was. permitted A 4th Floor. | and he agatn attacked Tomany: i 84:25 500 Sale of Panne Velvets,— <i ture another polleeman appeared, and 75 pairs. Eastern wool are hich pale and Tomany, grabbing the neWcomer’s night rilliant colors. stick, brought {t down with all hin force JAMES McGREERY &60, Blankets. Double bed Suitable f fs d on Beverly's head, knocking the negro T Gina bv) size. tuitable for waists an ‘wenty-thi: tree = immi: tlon after the fight Tomany's Si t. d $4.50 2 ir. trimmings, no less shan seven neparate j $3.50 am $50.10 Pere pat, fistinet cite from the nearo'm nite z Boat Mest $7.15 per yard, Hever) street Coyrt thie moraings Fine aa woo! at: Value $2.00 to $2.50. | eT ull size. susie pe hie renin, At ke iat | tS ED beat ed ti LABOR NOTES [mns)2.t0 sriiine bakers $6.00 per pair. President Walter W. Btok s Z $1.35 per yard, ” B ciation ‘i . : ———— slatantsr has about. completed at © Silkoline Comfortables, Value $2.00. reine anceie fee armasaion ot [Rea Regma thet ey | af ed wi ange Catal Gucci dutrey” Aes" zur tage stgog | mew Patterns, Giled wo Hany ers Nhat wi", [atthe and YonBemeeed abe] pure. white cotton, full] JAMES McGREERY & GO. Fe ee te eee tteend tne es | the" Kind ever held by the regan’ | size, a two labo or b4 i B Mi anizat Ie . Fe eet et ane WAG rofieed | alae Agnes Wall, organizer of ihe : Twenty-third Street, Rimlasion., That was 'D. A. 20, of the | jermational Tobacco Workers’ Union, gsc. and $1.25 each. Kenights of Labor. Ite affiliaton with | matulled the new union of Egyptian ‘and the Contral Labor Unton waa the cause] Gag fellows ial cigarctio-makera) at af tt Lali iannren ain Minn the now organization. start See ath eavy han been the worl 1 ee baal Aeaoclation of Machinists | Se"wemberen>, Of more than Atty: and JAMES McGREERY & 60 ant ae eae eedtg, has bad. Cwolee: [See Cee Rl Tocercte Tete oTeTene nd Natante Mega Cepia eine | oor ee central edereted | Union, Twenty-third Street. ‘Wise landlords begin advertising be are Somes” B. Wilson’ and” Harry Sele in The World on Sundey and come ‘Wiltiams. Most readers, most results, That's ‘The Bil Walst Makers’ Union has| ene Sun ‘World's Want ree BG

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