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HUGE DEALIN Buyers After the Group and Morgan Shares Make a Record. Although sales of stocks In hour on the Excha huge volume and near t movements were within ging and extren United States aggregated about hour. The common stock to 49 1-2 on purcha: fat the outeet. Of thes hands at a net advance of Burlington also was bough Dlocks at a net ain of 1 poin ing 178, the record price. i Bt. Paul opened up conspte strong, but reacted sharply to or @ net loss of 1-4 below yesterday's closing price. The name waa true of Rock Island and Marhattan, After! galning a point cach at the outset, they sagged. The abnormal activity 11 Bteel was continued in to-days tra again of 1 point. which narre F8 per in laree touch: Republic} ing y had ‘scored the largest ~ “* losses advanced at noon from 1 to gpaintalwnen the ehortn vered, ani t was ete mt oto Me Boear. Mean vhile a freely, offered declining to 38, The Re! was firmer and the ‘Texas and Pacine was heavily vought @t an advance of over 2 points and Copper gained ax much, 8 arket qul oe ‘abash and Ralwen t from 1 to 16-8. Burlington fied, 41-4 from the lowest to above mt ming level. Northwestern ad- as 4and Pacific Mail 3. Repuptt: i ferred broke & 3-4 on_unce ‘of etop toma orders and Sugar 11-4. Tho rally in Burlingt ta! the’ whole market up with 1 Mixsourt | / 4 | -|His Sisters Tell of His| raceemaern naranios ae 5h te ‘k ‘his Weoithas at Eeoae {Ve (oi evens) rangers and Pacifica recovering © cag or more and Manhattan rising Over 2 to the highest of the day. ‘The top prices of the diy wei Many prominent atoc t . despite the y short xelling which Burtington, touched, 18 # forehern Pacific % 1-4. ‘The latter iad wogiat 33 5-8 in the forenoon, pronounced strength’ of sigeks encouraged the room traders ee up ail classes uf stocks, espectally the Bouthwesterns. An effort fo check the advance by ral 1 Island, which dropped to 157, and pric of otter | stocks fell back ‘n point Burlington mado another final hour, crossing 180 for th in its history. Northern Pai M and the preferred Kalned west rose 53-4 in all and 6t Omaha” pre and New points cach. purt in the first time fe rose to Harlem ‘The general remonse was ate profit-taking was c pmvery heavy. wea’ Der broke sha: 1-3. was active and irregular below the best: The total wiles of stocks to-day were 1,645,000 shares and of bonds $1,960,100. ‘The closing The Closing Quotations. ‘ High, Ee ze? ~ STOCKS FIRM IN| LONDON. Traders Favor:d the Fall Liat and Americans Showed _ After opening at a decline to-tay, ‘American railway shares in tho London stock marke: rallled get Jed by Union Pacttic comm and Loulsville & Nashville. Brovement In thene stocks ent 288 ome. securities lisp a Cotton Neurs Active, Cotton opened) steady ro} The After the call were felt. ing to go Rhort of the mar! eral bellef being The opening Traders Daying Corn. Wheat opened tn the rket Warely steady at 7: for Mas (was'a fairly large local trade, salcs Ape prompted by a decline in the F as the centre of offering rather freely ateady, but eased off i May : Ts 48 3-8. The Chicago markets were being a holiday. Gold Strike in Norway, CHRISTIANIA, April 1 has} Giscovered near Arendal, on the rer-Rack, thirty-six miles northess! ‘Ghristiansand, (Man Dirappenrn. ninth wireet, | FY East Seventy-niuth wr | Santa froméhis home sin je deneribed an 5 fect 6 1d hrar, ei ult of Desertion by Wife,! and the Man in the) Case, a Doctor, Sud-|é denly Reappears in} the Village to Set the, Gossips Going. Worl Yr et ar ois that of (Soectal to The Evening HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N That the headless and muttl found bound to a stake wi wire In the Hudson 1th April only H, Peters in earne belleved en. One of these women Is} Pete Mrs. Mary Holtz, of Noo 4 Firat avenue, New York City, other | er fa his mother-in-law, Mrs Andrew Iker, | Maren Hage Both women believe Wen Freed the 8 murdered ' spapers Eosaw ry of his exertion, the) Slona of the body cen scandal connect!: with th wiy ef Charlie My br of Dr. Junction coup South Dakota Hvar: ages, the myxtertone disap " oan the the sult for dam ar ” Veter, Hentifled body: washed up by of the Hudson, form agedy which Is Jay on the tps every tongue between here and Mougts keepme. amid all the ton haw get « yor aring to Junction 6 the body wan found tn whe Hud. fon the a alded by ee MeCube Chiet 25 SPITTERS HELD FOR TRIAL First Arrest by Officers of the Sanitary Squad. tink in publte | Aaninwtcap aw Henry ah , farm glad to Know you,’ reptied |. Phen Mlen expwctoratid again, Henry | the arr nl tin and teok him b fore Magis ott, who lectured him and held him ‘Shen vepite his pleadings. Sanitary Officer Mangin ap- raved thy Mrs mitident ind A stran 4 premor of} fate $100,000 Order to hia ern, this neon (§ ‘SURE HEADLESS MAN INSTEEL STOCKS IS CHARLES H. PETER 19}0) 0/0 9Koe) o1 ete) eyeyelere asec eleielejejeie)eieieieie aie eiejejeie eiaieie elarerers, tt "i ula few mi Wortt | heme with his was Mary er of Emma ilker ved with thelr ttle boy just the road from t Biker hon Then came the | strange Jton tor emy, | wme the fight of M the doctor Phen De equally with diverce papers. pouty. By friends in the village so has had) Sul if Dr Sutton and Mrs. hraihnen to Hopewell he We to arrested for bigamy Shortly that Peters deappenred Wy was] May Dig Up » cen el Et me Jon will be made ina few Uitte ns: Del): ame tie body found an the ot napter in the Iker famtly tt was rotern have ‘ving tt done ifthe aieter and ces a desire long: “INFERNAL LIAR!” SHOUTS HANNA. ~2be — |Denounces Al Johnson for Saying He Spent to Defeat Street-Car Man's Brother for Mayor of Cleveland. fanna ow manne thin nitribured tad FA Was waht xt offenders Mtos Meide $1) eae tn Olmated be some er in which ja muitter in tno: OGbe* to knew Morgan Hanne» nit we had ub Repu vdmitted fobeat his candidate TAL RIOTS NESR CAMDEN. le disagreement betwee ilann tension of the Camten and g rolley Unes broke out inte a hot today | r Maple Shade iehty-six Mullane asmaulted y after they work by rows, Who dtc them from their sont hired the Italians {+ © Detective Burr, ive telegraphed to the Sherlit ‘Hurling County for a posse of Ne Nght that was then in progress ore of Italians and negro were Flees Injured, and two are likely | !]oAtfred Ha ‘Tom i nS, APKAL 2, 1901, 3 “New York’s Fastest-Growing Department Store,” WEST 198TH ST. $2.98, $4.95, $5.95 and Higher. Novelty Hats as little priced as $1.98. The variety is infinite; the range of selections really extraordinary. “That’s why we are doing such a tremendous Millinery business. The $2.98 Hats are positively wonderful. Made by one of the best known manufacturers in Nev York, and in enormous demand. No two alike. Cheap only in price. Fashionably made of straws, nets, 2 98 Jauntily trimmed wita flowers, quills, etc. Worth $3. 30 Liberty Shoes for $1 .98. \ Very newest Spring and Summer styles. The most popular priced shoe ever brought to public attention. ‘Thousands of pairs sold every week. Made exclusively for i 98 us. Thirty-four styles. Ideal for dressy Easter wear. Patent leather or kid in all sizes. When you buy aLiberty Oxford or Boot you get easz, elegance AN COMFOTL. 0. eee e eee cece ence eeeee Best Easter Suit Bargains Known. Everybody who sees these Suits unhesitatingly praises them. Regular $15.00 values, but priced down to a sensational point solely beeause of the splendid advert’sement it affords the store. All wool Venetians and Scotch Homespuns, with new vest effect. n jacket, with L.’Aiglon collar; stitched taffeta or fancy cloth 8. AS Le vest, lined with tich taffeta; flare or tlounce skirts, percaline lined... NC ‘5000 Yards Dress Goods Remnants. ae oe to-morrow as a special Easter attraction $000 yards of Fill Remnants of fine Hen- riettas and novelty effects in ah exceptionally charming variety of new shades. eens | 9 are old rose, cardinal, national, tan, castor, cream, brown, black, etc., in lengths of 2 ¢ to8 yards. Suitable for Waists, Skirts, Children’s Dresses, etc, Regular 39c. yard ines Dimities and Organdies. rich lustre: beau- | Dotted Swiss Dimities and Figured Ormandies: full Black Taffetas. val- 39¢ 30 ine! wide; in 25 ditterent color: 100 Pieces Black and Silk Taffet. tiful qu. not taffetaline: ues; yds 3 values TEN PER CENT. | A DAY FRAUD “American Co-opera- tive Book Associa- tion” Raided. w SN] STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Exceptional Values in their Art Embroidery Department | Hand Painted Leather Panels for Cosy Corners and Smoking Rooms, Ina large variety of designs, about 27 by 40 inches, 500 Down Pillows covered with Liberty Satin Squares, In new effects and colorings, lined with India Slik Real vaue $3.50 Special Sale of Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Another “Get-Rich-Quick” fraud has the Brooklyn police, | the head of the wen discovere| by whe to-day arrested Brenner Magiatmt Kesvel has been West Twenty-third Street In the sate LED A NAN WITH A BROOM. Crane Blamedfor Death of Hand Whose Skull He Fractured. was over HIS $10,000 — BONDSMEN CET VENGEANCE. It Failed and Peterson!Judge Aspinall Now Faces Prison Sentence. the Indicted Man. A. thirty-eteht years old, of Angered because Carl Firher-iansen, whose skull was a relative King Christian of Den- mark, failed to Invite him to his wed- | ting, James M. Peteraon, a real estate agent of No. 3) Nassau street, concosted a scheme to mulct Fisher-Hansen out of No Third avenue, Clarke, in the County Court, Brookly: na fight with Patrick Crane, cond we County latter they men for trial when thelr canes we called. vy. twent A. of No. 318 East Thirty 3 b. Lacey, { No, 26 Eust . Were arrested by hirtyeifth street of an argue pine Hs Appellate Divl- years nth street nity ment made befe sion of the Sup urt to-day by Asstatant: District-Attorney Charles E. Le Barbler, in a motion against the granting of a new trial for Peterson, ter were declared forfetted in @ powerful plea by their attorn: ler, He was married In November,.1999,| It 1s eatimated that there are 1,00 1 and a few days later was served with a sommona and complaint in a sult for breach of promise, presumably brought by his former housekceper, Christine Sjorgen, the damages being -placed at “con Fortteth and et swee! 1 Third rday n up. son of Hund threw a Into the street. Crane was have considered themselves practical a nL expostubted ceith young | 10,00. LIGHT VOTE IN CHICAGO. Mand ad told his fathe:, According to the papera filed by Mr. _ | When Crane put his dirt apparatus |Le Barbier the conspiracy was originat- je lant night Hand told him|ed by Petersen, Mr. Fisher-Hansen|“@y7er Harrison Claima Re-Elec- . Crane, had assaulted his boy, | had been in. business with him, and tlon hy 30,000 Plarality. i struck Crane} when the former became engaged to CHICAGO, April 2—Chicago voted to- Crane wrested the shot ‘Then Hand selzed a heavy and st Crane in the mouth. e rugéie for the broom Retting Ht, brought That ended Mias Elvira Brokaw he told Peterson of it. Peterson expected an invitation, and because he did not get It, Mr. Le Bar- bier told the Justices, he concocted the scheme to humble the complainant. Peterson and the woman were arrested, Paterson was tried and convicted In the Court cf Special Sessions, He was nen- tenced to the penitemlary for three months, tleket. | broom and rain, and until afternoon a ligt vote wan generally reported. rey = tna! -| i down on Hand's head, Jute iegite away and Hand went comp.ained to his wife that eer Well, Shortly atterward Worne and then he told his wite Assaulted by syne men in ably in the Twenty-first, the home wat of Mayor Harrison, where Valmer, ron of Potter Palmer, wan t Democratic aldermante candidate, ———_ ITALY’S FUTURE POLICY. who Hee Diplomatic Relations with Ger. many Subject of a Conference, BERLIN, April 2.—A apectal despatch ‘alled in a policeman, Fy mbulance from Mre old the police w band had told her, and the made. hee ge nent to F Jeaderr profeased caniidence: im spite the Haht vote. Chairman r, the iepublican Committee wald Jud, Hanecy would be elected | by ue Hone Feeney’ lett Boron| claimed a. plurality of at least 30,000. sent ener Humphrey Superint that Count Von Buelow ha with the German Ambassador to Vienna, Asstene. — lprince Von Bulenburg, for Venice, where The A, Fy Ghigllone Macaronl Com: |iney. will meet Honor, Zanardelia, the any to-day assignes ‘or the benefit of [Italian le 10 | Tho diplomatic relations between Ger dent. creditors to Eugene H. Wilson. The 1 rated , with many and Italy will te the aubject of| Kx ys aucceeding R. St. G. Walker, capital stock of tm 19) with The conference. " Fusigned. = Real value $7.00 $2. 75 a $1.98 BIC FRICHT. throw a scare into bondamen of Kings day by announcing that here- murt produce the Indicted This announcement was made when bonds of Edward and Constantine Kos- re charged with arrault {n the second degree, and thelr bondsmen were Leo- pold E. Oppenheim,’ of No. 142 Broad- who stands convicted of conspiracy, t . 2M Yorkvil Carl Fisher-Hansen ts a son-in-law of at Sean tatu for $1,500, and simon sald that| Isaac V. Brokaw, the milllonatre cloth- rer, of Coney Island, for $500. dicted men and women in Brooklyn who ed to permit the calling of their cases. day for a complete city and aldermanic Weather conditions -were disa- greeable owing to a mixture of snow Exceptions were toted in one or two| Ni wards, where more than usual Intercat centred In the Aldermante contests, not- Honore Noth Democratic and Republican party at lenst from Muntch to the Local Angelger say's] 10,000, while friends of Mayor Harrison H, M. Humphrey has been’elected Su- Pee, ae | perintendent’ of the ‘New York Caftro | ORIENTAL RUGS, 4th Floor. | About 100, — Karabagh | Rugs,—average size 5 ft.x ¢ 3 ft. Fine pieces. Mint iG 7.00 each. Usual rc: 10.00 to 12.00 rieiel-! Shirvans, — excellent Sizes averags 145 specimens, 6 ft. x 3 ft. 10.00 each. Usual prices 13.00 to 15.00 Kazak: & o and Moussouls, tique picces. Sizes aver age 7 ft. x 4 ft. | 3-50. Usual prices 16.00 to 1800 Rugs and Carpets, in de. signs aud colors, suitable for summer furnishings, Every variety of manufac. ture and complete range of sizes. JAMES McCREERY & CO.. Twenty-third Street. SALE OF LACE ROBES. Man F.oor. Black, Point d’Esprit, Chantilly or Lace Grena- dine foundations, —hand. somely applied with nar. row liberty silk ruche. ings. Bodices ready cut. Skirts, finished with full flare flounce, edged with accordeon pleated, ruche trimmed ruffles. syndtrate, Kessel, The con: ern, which ‘a sy! Sheets Plain Hemst'd Pillow Cases Pain Hemst'd| Materials are of the finest 14x 2% yds, 36¢ 43c 42x36inches Lic 14c quality. — Rich black. — 144x223" 42 49 45x26" 12 15 Ample material allowed. 12 x 273" 46 55 50x36“ 13 16 aA es ae 52 so Preis te 7 24.75 per robe. Irculars promised a ‘sure things | 244 % 278 53 60 Bolster Cases ao iy aceeorpivecca uaeh ano 2 | 88) (On jaaziles(arves) et 6 7/27, AMESIMCGREERT a GL, Bi eueeriaratenaliniins eatin leo as 59 67 CE 20 29 Twenty-third Street, Street Court today and held in sian] 234 x3 cs 63 72 45x76 “ 24 33 ball tor examination next ‘Thurstay bw SALE OF RIBBONS. One Thousand Pieces. Taffetas Ribbon,—4 4 inches wide. White as all the fashionable colors, +15 per yard. JAMES McCREERY &60., Twenty-third Street. Says They Must Produce Judge Arpinall and District-Attorney ne NEWARK SMALL-POX RAID. a by Feree re Lodging-Ho Invi of Vaccinator: Ann result of the discovery of small- pox In Newark, N. J., a ratd was made early to-day on the Keystone Lodging: Houso ané the Point House, and all the tmates had the chotce of being. vacci- nated or arrested. Ono lodger_at the Keystone House left there on Sunday, saying that he was going to stay out in the alr until it wae certain whether he had the disease ot not. The sanitary police are still looke ing for him. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 5.42/8un ets,. 6.26/Moon sets. 467 n= Wy free because the courts were too crowd- Sun rises. ‘THE TIDES. PORT OF NEW YORK. BM ARNIVED. rd he OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. oe SAILED TO-DAY, of | Xalser Withetm der Finance. Calon, ey Grosse, Bremen Fi Paso. New Orleans Jefferson, ‘Nortolic, Werra, Navies. Ciudad de Codiz, Cadiz. INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, ‘DUE TO-DAY, City of Auruma, nea, Date (roervnrd bee? Lee ri BI'tue, Now'Orteaaa, “Otte Omono, Gitral aot. (bbrultar, including some fine an~ -d .