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CONSOLIDATED CAS STOCK UP. Price Jumps in the Mar- ket and Other Issues Follow. FEATURE IN DULL TRADING Selling Movement Opened Dealings of Irregular Trend. Lonéon's ket here to-day, and und the deficiencies ext petnts in St. Paul under 5,000 shares in the agi fe. ‘The to 5,000 shares in the principal stocks. The Steel stocks were again extremely weak, being off a point or more. ec renting ot but renewed buying orders fag both accounts were met, and the tane became distinctly strong. In St. Paul the rive from the lowest was 21-2, an4 Brooklyn Transit got up 25-5. Spe- o@ml strength was noted in Tobacco and Bugar, both of which were 2 points det- ter. Bonds were firm with especial gtrength of &t. Louis Routhwestern 3s. ‘The feature of the afternoon trading was the extensive buying of Kansas & Texas ang St. Louis Southwestern Brought (Pander respective bonds were from 1-2 to 23. yips stron; to near the best, sadaenty. under fast night's ul, the Paolfics and Southwest: touched the highest of the day in fhe nal hour. h Preferred and Texas & Pacific rose 17-8 above the . The gains were oporly held, and the waole market sage closing was dull and srregular und showed amali net gains for the majority of stocks. ‘The total sales of stocks to-day were 638,300 shares, and of bonds $5,874, ‘The Closing Quotation Low, Close Amal. Conger - 8 & Fount: my 21 a @ Oy DWN by My 62% 62% BB ig aN Be ON SS HS tity 56% 8% 4%. 45M eM M ON Atoka RT: = vrlingu 14% EN 16% ie % it Mina a 8. b Me. Kan. & Tere my Reading oo... Reading 34 pf. Republic Mee! Twin City R, Talon Pacific ar a 3 at oY a - OHANCE TO PRACTISE THRIFT, Crowds of People Take Advantage of a Half-Yearly Opportunity. Fur removed from each other there were two extremely busy points in New York durlug shopping hours to-day. One Was at the corner of Fulton and Nas- oay ptreeta, and the other at 151 to 164 East One Hundred and Twenty-nrth street, near ‘Third avenue, At both thelr places Byck Bros, conduct their clothing. business, and the attraction was the sixteenth half-yearly sale of this frm, These January and duly “clearing sales’ aro regularly catablisned New York instituitons and come with the same precision that the earth revolves around the sun, ‘hey are legitimate wales, Inntituted for the xole pr making room for more scasonable grades tf clotning. and’ the people look for ‘badre people whe think Wall rOKerR are not a thrifty lot and they spend thelr money with higherriced Honable tallors for purposes ot personal alertenca! might havo: le dinferentis to-day ‘by at visit to ultos and Nas where men iilgh in treets, wi the Ainahelat wort tarong for: a chance to get a choice out- Nt at’pricen elow the ruling figures yn ordinar: - At no time was there a Mminution of ‘the crowd, and uuttieg the junch hour there was a pose crush, ‘The mame scenes were repeated at the # only notleeable dint uptown stores, 4 chafaoter of the. peo: atruggled in ihe 3° ence being Int pleas dey in both haces: there: was: the Lote ation tost eft portunly to'sava oem heaviness and speculative apathy ‘were sharply reficcted in the opening transactions in the stock mar- big selling, orders prices opened materially lower, sto nearly two about initial dealings ranged from 2,000) off Eractionally: at noon ni 4 cleney of 11 FRANKFORT, Jan 2-H helm von Rothschild, head of Ing Qrm of that name, died at day in this city. *He wan seventy-three years head of the Frankfort house of the Rothschilde for fifty years He was an uncle of the three mem- avt and bers of the London house and handle} ** many of the largest German Govern- ment loans. Wuhelm Karl von Rothschild was the grandson of the Mater Anselm Roth- schid, who founded the great banking house. His father Kar! was one of five sons and started the branch of the busl- ness in Naplea. Wilhelm was a typical German in thought and method, but still had all the brilllant business instinct whien hax made the house the greatest power in the financial world. Ho was the oldest son and was taken into the burinees with his uncle Anselm, who had no son. For this reason, all of the sons of Karl were taken into the Frankfor: business, . 950,000 for Boy Rate. Anselm in his old age deeply lamented that no boy children biessed his house, and offered his wife $0,000 for a son, but without avall. He used to remark plaintively: ROTHSCHILD DEAD: ~ WORTH $40,000,000. ———— +090 Head of the Great Banking House at Frankfort- on-the-Main Dies at His Home. 1 re would not have bs $60,700,000, but net for 4 momen! wir houre chi Bvery that won new friends and ence, amd ev then the hous. of fe a cousin of the other Rot Rothschild, ke Toya!) house of ele. Lard Rothach war trensure, of State cea mueenieRetbsEh! heap of gold put by is ¢ are ne Alen « ‘The y Rol tarons Alphonse and Gustave Rot the outlay cannot spend b: They have been ennobled and 1 think his ered with honora in every country sive}! Everkinaieenies Russia. The niece of the THE WORLD: eof boy babes must mew Marsal Herthier, whom lie tu 4 have wii Only created © of Wagram vr hal? that money thom Wel upon him the s he have seen how the busines « rc notpailty of 1 vole tim te Si under his nephew Wiibelim hi King of Bavar the thresho recelved in jr it may be wail twas most wisely te oy ven falth upon her me Invested in American Loans, ‘Thaliman, of thin ety Yo surmised nat in Ist many times 1 snd ad been fn tts bustnese DI was met with a pron reater ears spite thelr numerous nec am Rothsehiid Invested tn She will A Frankfort Princess. SIX MEN LOST Boat Crew See Gest in Midst of‘ School of Fisn. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Letters have been received nouncing the loss of a boat's six men from the whaling %&chooner Charice H. Hodgdon, of this port, at sea on Dec. 28. t The men had put off in chase cf a school of whales, but were caught In the school and before help could reach | { them disappeared. All were natives of Cape Verde Isard, but bejonged in this city. LONDON STOCKS STEADY. was generally steady ¢ erate volume of bust Amer! rallers were h the dealings were Incon: Declines, compared with New Y. day on a mod- ns yesterday, avera cent, while Anaconda aviest. loser, with a defi- per cent, Money was somewhat easter, zy AGREEMENT ON ARMY BILL. Conference Report Accepted hy Congres WASHINGTON, Ju —The conter- ence report on the army reorganization bil has been agreed to by the House, ABE ESS OM he adoption of the report 43% being 1B tol in the City. quote a few specials: checks; former pric:, Oxford Overcoats, elsewhere; former price 12.00; EASY OF ACCES DISTRICT. During ALLAN LINER WHILE WHALING RUNS. ASHORE. Hibernian’s Navigator) Decides to Leave the Lost Bearings in Storm New Jersey Supreme on the cise: Court. Sees GLASGOW, Jan. %5.—The Allan Line steamer Hibernian, from Bost | Chief Justicn David Ayres Depue, of ground ror 4 storm. The ¥ The 1 by the € Wallac Wheat showed ‘Trading in the London stock market | OWINK to stormy abt Arment, shipn Long Wante Wasit Long has indorsed ¢ LAST FEW DAYS. MOE LEVY & COS Gigantic Dissolution Sale. Former Prices. | One-third Less Than Any Other Cronies) eS cents on We have still a large line of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings which give man and boy the spruce up-to-date feelinz that only high grade wearing apparel can give. + That is the only kind you can find here-—all going at 60 cents on the dollar. It is necessary to see the good things we offer to appreciate them; so ve Raglans, well made, full I:ngth, in all the latest shades; former price. !4.00; dissolution prve Fine Worsted Suits in nobby stripes and 14.00; dissolution price Fine Oxford Cheviot Suits, all hand-tailored; tormer price, 15.CO; dissolution price..... the boxy kind that are 15.00| Children’s Overcoats in Frieze and Kerseys, all dissolution 7. 20' Lots of others, both lower and higher grades than the above, at a like reduc tion. Anything Required in Furnishings and Hats Selling the Same Way. Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Refunded. NOTE-— phous our “tocation may seem unfamiliar to some; it is a fact, ay Customers get at all times the FULL BENEFIT of all that we save by being OUT OF sale you will be ESPECIALLY WELL PAID for the little im your beaten path. And once you find out how handy it isand how very advantage MOE LEVY & CO, OUR ONLY STORE: 119, 121, 123, 125 Walker Street, near Centre, OUT OF THE HIGH PRICE DISTRICT. HOW TO GET THERE-2d and Madison Ave. Cars—to Walker Bt which pass the door; Broadway, Lex. Ave. JUSTICE DEPUE In the Clyde as the resul no onavigation during 4 an Jersey snow! , earel $s in nod at Wil take © on Noy. 16, when his present term expires, <2. ° . Whernian isa bark-riaged. singie-| de was appolnted by Gov. Ward in of pure thread Silk Vests and Drawers,—ribbed Feet long, with voum | op D. from Rutgers College, ‘ota Mean Steamehip Comat Justice wh Wheat Nears Controlled Cotton, tearish influence er After call May ng on the Idea that a brew nding, Southern #pot market but ‘auleter prices were May ices were prices were —— - re Chapind INGTON, | Jo 1. 90) Octoner to S2t igrexsm. Will fnerensing the numie Haine to thirty: Market wa img of equality wit the Pope. She re of Ladenburg i not come the whole of this fortune, however, man who d owing te an ment between th Rothschilds that their money remains In the firm, WILL RETIRE. has decided to retire from Supreme Court hench, The retire- He recetved the honorary degree and from Princeton College, of whtch Chief ceded the late Chan- ed ty the cat FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1901. BODY OF BABE INA CHURCH. Ghastly Find of Sexton|Congressman Sherman of St. Francis to Push His Bill for Xavier's. an Inquiry. | nent 2 lversicn 1 eat Sixt eseutative Sherman. terday afternoon saw a ae aboard ‘nox | tnv ‘ ieeet hazing te f tlee ’ h 1 1 re h Woof tndtoeme ul Swalm, a he Rb Argentina ‘op in ne | Ines of 7 LADI and plain. weight, * nh Forr Fine French colors or Dissolution Prices. the Dollar ot Prices. Former just 7.20 Raglans and C hestertields, in ail the latest tabrigs, tthe real thing,” former He) 22.00; 13. 20 Vailored | dissotution price 87, 3,60, 3.90, 4.50 ine Custom ‘kinds; dissolution prices 8.70! *9,00) rousers, $6, ‘colors, sizes 4-8; former prices, 4.5 6.00; dissolution price, ...... G “1.70 you will see below, that our store is very THE HIGH PRICE convenience of ging a few steps out of ‘ou, we know you will gladly come again, rus t Three Short Blocks East of Broadway, M Ave. Cars, traisfer ty Canal St, Cars, and Columbus Ave, Cars to Broadway an) Walker St.-look east: JAME Sitk, Veivet and Gold C.cth Stock Collars Taffeta Silk Hemst'd A collection of Boys’ Overcoats & sizes 3 to 16 yrs, siz Girls’ Reefers, Misses’ Box Coats, | Girls’ Long Cloaks, About ——<——_——_ 1 ' M’CULLAGH HAS BUSY DAY. |" Mayers seat Wear Potn S Superintendent Goes Ne- Hesee ps © Gantt Jury, an State Department that the ted ina very bad The “St. James REMAINING be Stock Tiles, tn all colors HAZING. BAD pvestheation ite hazing t« fons M. in the Sullaght 1 prize-tignter they \ would be -- United teviden, to M F plate prov Uruguay Mition, BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. MEN'S GLOVES. Fine Kid Gloves,—1-clasp and 2-button,—for street dress, ‘ans, slate and deep grey, $1.10 per pair; Value $1.50 and $1.85. ES SILK UNDERWEAR. STOCK Odd sizes,—light, medium and heavy $1.50 to $7.50 each; Value $2.50 te $11.09, FRENCH FLANNELS. t Stripes and figured designs. k In waist lengths of 2'; and 3 yards, nd $1.50 per length; merly 75 cents and SO cents per yard. Flannels, Persian designs, 75 cents per yard; Formerly $1.25, BROADWAY AND11TH ST S McCREERY & CO. STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Special Values In thelr Ladies’ Neckwear Dep’t Lierre Lace Tles § Two yards long 22¢ 28¢ Final Reductions In Real Arabs Lacs Bolero Jackets Boys’ Winter Clothing Double-breasted Sults of imported cheviots, Cassimeres and worsteds, 9 to 16 yrs, Heretofore $6.75 to $8.99 Sailor & Russian Blouse Suits of English serges and cheviots, 3 to 1! yrs, Reefers Heretofore $5.75 to $7.50 $2.95) | Misses’ & Girls’ Winter Apparel $5.00) 1 The Remainder of This Season's Garments, comprising 23 4 to 12 yrs, 14 to 16 yrs 410 14 yrs, One-half Former Prices West Twenty-third Street Maduro Bros. & Car AT ANNAPOLIS. would be cadets who Mi q atoo! had heme JULIAN ARNOLD SENTENCED. Od Batley Katwin m te ad tucked weave, — plain O5¢ ($1.15 $3.50 $4.30 55.00 $7.05) $0.75} ahi’ EE eS “NEWSPAPER Space bs. STORE Space.’’ We want store space. The carpenters are coming. We ,use this space to tell you how you can help us. The “Bar- gains” you see advertised but seldom you are apt to buv; those vou see advertised continually you pass and never . think ot. ef “We Advertise Seldom---the Bargains Are Here.” High Grade Suits & Overcoats. MEN’S Stylishly cut coats and Bahar handsomely tailore SUITS. and made up frovt ¢ © the best material stades, styles and ided into” thre coats are wonderful walles Mow Suit or Overcoat that Suit or Overcoat that ; it sold yy to 23.00, ee 77S te ony, 14.75 BLUE & Cheviot andy 75 FULL $33 tormert BLACK sinc wa dT DRESS (| suits Ah"°10.75 SUITS FANCY Nee ee a 25¢ & 45c — Hand, Panay nd 2.00, 1 F ais. Casehnere tf _thest FANCY inca ti UNDER. mesures 8) on Ieasteds sold as WEAR. waist 34 or over, VESTS, ti 5558 SHIRTS. you can get some wonderful valu, gan. Mi ts : mr 3S¢ Odds and cnds, tines, wool) nite" 700 & 956 9. gray price Bally worth All some oof the sives in and sites; worth 1.2 GLOVES. FULL. white DRESS Nested. VESTS « 110-116 Nassau St, Merton Building, MEYER OE STORE BIRADURg oe ir Great lnducement Sale for Misses and Children, Boys and Giels. - Winter Boots and Shoes of the highest grade and new goods just received t trom th: factory. These shoes were made during the dull season las December. We cannot aflord to advertiss these shoes extensively, because we are seliing them away lelow their actual cost. We have to talk short but the shoes witl last long. Our name is stitched inside of every pain © {and also stamped on every sole, All sizes and all widths. i Boys’ Department. | Misses’ and Children’s De. Main Floor. | partment, Main Floor.” ’ *, aa | Misses’ 2.50 Glace Kid, But- Boys’ 2.00 Calf Lace jton and Luce, Patent Leather Shoes, sizes 25 10.513, 3, “chi 2.60 Gece Ri A Button and Lace, Patent reduced to Leather Tip. 6 to 1035, reduced fo 1.00 51 95 | Our shoes are the best and last longer and cost fess than all others; at the? same time they look the best and give the greatest amount of comfort. OPEN SATURDAYS. UNTIL 10 P. M. A. J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Ave., Cor. 20th St.’; Ss With the Prince of Wales in 2 _Almerica. <2 << By Kinahan Cornwallis, the Man Who Was Con- stantly teith England's | New King on His Memor- able Grip Ghrough Ghis Country. Next << Sunday's World.