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THE WORLD: TUL KEENE HELD THE BEARS IN CHECK. +2 Attack Resumed on Stocks, but the Bull Leader Held Prices Up in an Active Market. uD. about eoually tween the bulls and bears at th of the stock market ¢ wild scenes were again floor and the tinued very heavy ever, fewor startling prices. Beveral stocks were notably strong among them Chica Burlington & Quincy, Northern Pact the South: | em. Activity in the to the announcement that the It Jere had secured control. ‘The galleries of the Exchange again crowded, 1s also the brokers offtees, with expect: persons. eagerly watched anid watted 1 geones and developm James R. Keene etl having the ma and to be holding tinual, however, cfique, which, at the heavily a was ermdited N Q@ates contingent George Lancon Hiding Up ent Teflecting the market, were Irregular many ke of the 4p uh sta Klock Were puretiene Nard rat fdently 00-00 tn b-t=0n0-8-0-9-O-0-9-0- OO Onto none e ee I FROM STUDENTS OF NEWSPAPERS: epee Se Expressions on the Great City Circulation and the Record-Breaking March Advertising Showing of The World. emer ene 0-0-0 -p-onane enone ne n0 0 On the subject of The World's Certified showing of the greatest regular daily year-in-and-year-out city cireulation and the reeord- breaking record of 2,561 columns of advertising during the month of March, the following expressions from prominent advertisers have the Sorce of a verdict of a competent jury: A REMARKABLE GROWTH. Nottoing the statement of the remarkable growth of The World's advertising patronage contained in your tasue of to-day, permit us to say that the dest evidence of our belief In its value as an advertising medium !s that we have used {ts columns continuously to further our clients’ Intercsta with satisfactory results, and that our account with you is one of the largest of the newspapers of the United States, In the hope that your future progress may be a continuation of your past successes, we al yours very truly, H. HPNRY DOL AS (Lyman D. Morse Advertising Agency). “A CLEAR TITLE” The statement printed In The World under caption “A Recors of Record-Breaking,” covering advertising patronage of The World for month of March each year from 1882 to 1901, Inclusive, as well as daily average net paid circulation in metropolitan district of Greater New York and the channels of distribution, should prove as interesting to advertisers generally as it does to myself = very best advertising me- @trms in the entire country fon shown demonstra that it ts clearly entitled to the large advertising patronage it enjoy: E. F. DRAPER, President E. F. Draper Advertising Co. A SUBSTANTIAL EXPRESSION OF OPINION. The great dr ts t Twenty 4 stroe is always loath to arin print except tn its regular bust aa ah on The World's record Mr. Louis Stern, of that firm. says, point “The fact that we ads largely in ‘The World is sufiicte our faith in its great efreulation and that wi valuable medium of comm h the public ods house A “MARVELLOUS GROWTH IN ADVERTISING.” Alfred G lry-goods how Broad 5 and Nineteenth stre Vorid a valuable advertising medium, and the fact that we use | tes our falth in its gs eireulation, inoue we never knew Just how large it vas until the publication of the sate ments of the news companies. vcore "I have watched the growth and enlargement of The We . great Interest. The marvellous Krowth in its ndveriatne Pee eat kept pace with the circulation. peel) “Advertisers as a rule like to be in good company of Arnold, Constable & Co. says ‘FIGURES TELL THEIR OWN STORY.” With the same terseness that characterizes one of Mey‘ & Co.'s announcements Mr. Meyer Jonasson delivered hile big establishment, Broadway and Twelfth street. ‘Figures tell their own story. inety-nine of every hundred who pay for ady. they ere doing.” THE TESTIMONY OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, William Vogel, of the clothing and gentlemen's furnishing of William Voge!’ & Sons, Cable Hullding, Brondway mine ooncern street, one of the oldest establishments of tts kind in New York qed “We have used the advertising columns of The World for 2% than twenty-five years, and very extensively during the past flee voor’ Ican say mcet heartily that we belleved In the enormous city cinene, tion before we were given this opportunity of knowing exactly ee Jarge st was; dolteved in it so muc we have Just placed ith ‘The World's advertising department the largest contract, to cover Jann ve have given to any newspaper. : een “In fact, we are ing three times as much advert ce The World now as we did five years ago, and that Is aR ae My that we get the very best returns for our money spent that way. ne “The certified statement of the newa companies hundilng Th World, showing its enormous circulation in the city and {ts suburb. ‘only corroborates the evidence we havo received in response to out advertisements. if ‘The steady growth of advertising in The World is an evidence } that other advertisers are receiving the same eridence and reposin the samo confidence in The World.” 1 “SPLENDID TO CONTEMPLATE.” Mr. John Daniell, jr., of Daniell & Sons, occupying the Broadw: ck, Eighth to Ninth street, says: ~ e' tabulated ‘statement is a record of marvellous growth of The q ing business. statement of the news companies handling the paper lon splendid to contemplate.” fr Jonanon } views at the He sald: ejatathe ertising Know what | UMBRELLAS { Phursday, April toth and vith, About s,000,—Pure heavy ‘Twill Silk, Mounted von Frames. on S-ribbed Para ' 24, 20 and 28 inch. | ' | Black or colored silks. Handles: —Silver mount d stag Horns, cape Horns chased Silver Bulbs,—extra long, mounted and plain o Pearls,—heavily selected Iveries and with oxidized, French grey finish or burnished silver,—or with silver and gold trimmings and caps, 2.55 and 3.65 each; Value 5.00 of the ' the silks are recommended elected for their strength, fine? quality {les ar umbrellas are furabitity and the frames and hai JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. hand t Market. => VMoward Frothingham “Stakes! on . the day resulting in Burlington nid eclipatiie ite record ck Northern Pacitte Inoved up coincidently te 483-40 and Mock Isliend te 1 The bulls. bid up | leading stocks to the best prices of the day ¥ gating ran from 1 te 3 points, | ny Of the aettve de omteal iat al. Mn at thelr r kn today were ein $3,188,008) J. 1. Clews in the uch, LONDON STOCKS STRONG. nd of tm The ¢ ing Quotations. Wea Atty Amalgamated Copper Her Americans Show Advances on a Good Demand. American railway mecuritien were the features on the London Stock Exchange Veokiyn Haplt Tranatt sth on vein id exee 7 deol I a to-day, being atrong and exceptionally he SOT a Sti active. Prices in this department Me TT ae Panta ni ne i Aes cate, Rd a howed Kains compared with the closing eepes Pavel at New k yeaterday, extending to om BA per cent The Ertes Baltimore & Ohio, Unton, Paoife and st in the advan nh Paul were conspicuous ng onters from New York Home aethy and re rf wing Ment in the politt 0 ICES ADVANCED. Arbuckles and Howell Join int Raine, the Trust in Te! ho menna an pounds. mend. waa lered te sof ree si fined aurcarn ty Renin yn Market Stendy. Liraine rn: Vtuarket opened steady. and ve atid Ai HoIntalowerstaitinnintenickersiaian weak, whowing a break of nailah market at the 1a rontinued as atrer| »oof the strong bearish tnftus the marke opened steady, | 8! suit moderate outside iuy-| BURLINGTON DEAL FIXED. April, 782 to 7. to 781 Great Northern ant Northern Pa- BO. cifle to Absorh Road. 2 Presiden Jes; of the Great to| Northern Hailway, leaves for the Weat toenight Wht he declines to discuss the matter for p 1, his aewo faces Whereis he q Northern Pacith: trol « ye Cohomwo, Burltow Whent » Burltngton than thogs Wheat — RECORD. TATOO, 000,000, CLEARING-HOUSE price wae ea were inher Th July Vaughn Melt Murder Jack Va tosdiny aco nie bowrdi for Attempting Woma hn Wa the 1 Cag an offer of a million a. onde from New York h higher than he was willing to th the offer, and young lady, in V sur aughin's esting froma Ne it Lars short te T pric pa n, ww DAY EVENING, APRIL STERN BROTHERS To-merrow, Wddnesday Special Offering of Cotton Dress Fabrics 19000 Yards Imported Printed Dimities, this season’s sty-es, 8000 Yards 32 In, wide Scotch Madras, latest 15¢ igns andcolors, Value 35c and 45¢ yd. 2 1 £ Also a large collection o! Embroidered Mohatr Swisses, Figured Satin Band Mutls and Parisian Batiste, Linen and Mercerized Duck Sultings, at Greatly Reduced Prices Bric-a-Brac Dep't On the Third Floor Bronzes, Clocks, Marbles, Porcelaina, Vases and Ivories For Engagement and Wedding Presents And in addition to-morrow the following Exceptional Values Curio Cabinets, v Martin and Rookwood urio Ca S$, Vernis Martin ani ook woo! $50.00 2 giass shelves and painted pane's x $1.50, 1.95, 2.95 115 Richly Decorated Vases Value, $2.25, 2,95 and 3,95 from the celebrated Bonn Potteries, Rich Cut Glass Odd shape Dishes, Spoon holders and Trays Celery Trays and Pint Decanters per yd, $1.95 $2.05 $3.50 § Whiskey Jugs 4.25 Ice Tubs and Quart Decanters with handles, $5.25 Claret Pitchers, large sue® 7.50 Water Sets, 7 pieces Bowls, 8 inch $3.25, 3.05, 6.75 Boys’ Departments lar and exclusive assortments of Washable Sults In Russian and Satior Blouse Effects, $1.75 $1.95 Russian Blouse Suits of striped galateas, 2 to 7 years, Value $2.95 Sailor Suits of white duck, tan linen, striped madras and galateas, 3 to 12 years, Vaiue $2.95 Sailor Suits of navy blue Englisn serges, silk embr'd anchor on shield, stars on back of collar, 3 to 12 years, Value $5,00 $3.75 West Twenty-third Street 95 PER CENT. IN” FAVOR OF STRIKE. Poll on Wilkesbarre Division of Jersey Central Shows a Determination to Walk Out. (Bpecie! to The Evening World| strike, but he declines to say Juat what WILKESBARRE, Pa, April 9.—The men of thin division of the Central Ratl- road of Now Jersey expect thut a strike will be ordered by Wednesday night or Thurtday unless the officials of the row show a willingness to meet the commit- teen and nettle the differences amicably. « understood that a poll of men ts form those preparations are taking From points along the road it Is learned that men are located In bonrding-houses under orfera to walt until called upon to work Ac Phillipsburg, Easton, Bound Brook, and Perth Amboy men will be in read! Ress to take the place of strikers at being ¢ pleted this merning, and that }once should the old Window Shades, 9s per cent, of them on this division are Reaayct s rads é In favor of n strtke | othe men cre deat ne ee wu | Non-Union Electricians Awnings and A Reiioeni memoria be short and successful, The Cen in the Building Slip Covers Seen < employees are thoroughly org. the oe ope Waal ey «r but ‘| {Md they belleve that they should settie Cause Trouble. Also the neln RELENO Te. Lake thelr troubles pet th dois a wad the average will be £47 8006] sorbed ty the Recdinay eninge ates Reuphojstering e he twocthirds required for the ordering 3 - eer SER AL FIG Pes nA noe Llsate guelgng Inhory There is an almost com of Furniture fle the men here awalt the arder|\'y tonrewmnenitn weit organized: “(Mon of, work cen thes lire | liver up Atvidion when it . © of the employees eAy¥S | yuttding, at Broad tre x } nas Ae ea Aaa ial ot cong that a tle up of the reads coming Into| pce, un account most desirable fabrics of which they ert : : . 1 wnt it! are shoy very larg ri t that the grievances will be ad- Caterer yare show! ry large assortments justed without a rtrike and that Viee-l days, and the men belteve that this fa a few hours. | Orders placed within the next month President Warren will agree to meet el) make a general strike one of ately, butas} can be executed more prompty the committers. short duration, Beas taacreralae| ry fetal A strike would be a mgr severe Baw, It ts Kenerally belleved that a atrike | eth Pe eey pt in later In the se. to the mine workers along thin di on the Central will be followed by wimt-[iittie hope of making satl than the rallroaders, an it ts estimated |iar action by employees of the Reading. | ress with the butlling unless an West 23d Street Tinat 10,00 of them would be thrown out |Delaware, Lackawanna and” Western, egheda aes fC work, the idleness of the road com- Lehigh and Erte roa. en Is reac | ling the ehutting down of the many Warren Talks Hopefully. iS rcwintetate NOTA rics nines whose coal it takes. reed fe this morn- ers’ helpers, 10 of whom quit + | nn st Ae have ris for ny rtoklagers to ete N FEEL SURE F whether of not they winh to | ME Menatheny: a i now, there] ‘The trouble grew out of non-union ) yi TRIKE. | the men are banotine og pred that) elevator builders mpting to xtring | a 1 alloting on. th THEY'LL S Of a atrike: Dut do not know cieieiy [aignal wires up the shaft. They came Foaperaonally that such te the case. |in conflict with the union electricians in ’ Jost of my information, anyhow, es ra Ty ¥ dla- t by the employees of | fron. the newspapers how, comes | the bullding, who demanded thelr pales The dallota chat Oy it New Jersey are| We, Would rewret trouble with our| charge. Ing to necure this y the Central Ratiroad of Ne be | MOM. for T axsure you we have no de-|walked out and have not worked since | being collected to-day Gir ath pe 0: be other. at pertec y fair. Waste Friday, . jen what en will, de- counted to-niaht, If Hee erderca to do, nope men will de- | Untons in other trades will take up the gna e ey ere ‘ ceamonable,” Everything i+ moving along [matter ux suon ax it In officlally: brought + once. venly and « ¥ on the Ines. oaciaet " : . : “ytaliroad men way that there in every one of the sirike ws! Throat Operation Said i abiiity. that a strike will be de- Workers’ Union No. 12, 0 Maen the men who are rerson-|WILL BE BOUND Pe ara to Have Induced 4 who oppored to going out Aan Teed their ballot “no” admit that ntiment In favor of quitting work ct a strike within BY THE MEN. the {a strong and they expe a few hours PEORIA, Il, April 9—Frank P. Bar- went, Grand Master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, returned fron New York to-day. Reganiing the situ- ation on the eJrsey Central he sald: “To not care to dimcuna probabilities, especially in view of the fact that {+ will be definitely known In a short timo what the action of the men Is to he. OMtcets of the different brothérhoods were unable to obtain any satisfactory arawer from the rallroad oMfclals, and 80 the commitiee prepared a cular which Was supmitted to the men, hy whose action we whall be governed.” TWO SPITTERS ARE HELD. “Spat Before We Thought” an In- No effort has been made to eff a mpromise sin last Saturday. The representativer of the varlous tabor 0} TEations concerned aay that any ove! for negotiations must from the ratiroad oMeials. Vice-President Warren, who will re- th the Jersey Central as Plarpont tative after the road bsorbed by Reading, etill insists his fatch string tx always out and he js always ready to see any em- ce who may wish to see him, vLone of the “Big Five," an the na tional heads of the Various untons wre lectively known, Is in town, but all of will return If a strike ts ordered assist in Mrecting It. further that the Rothenberg & “(New York’s Fastest-Growing Department Storc.’’ West 14th St. ig Suit Rush! All Selling Records Shattered. Great crowds came in response to our a nouncement of a purchase of 3,000 NEW SPRING TAILORED SUI it was a sale of tremendous imy ortance, and it was natural that yesterday should te almost overwhelming in its Hundreds of Suits were sold. To-day To-morrow SUITS ARE RE 0 TO REPRE: Weletek i! eb ictelsicieletciet: = gain one of amazing activity Peis to be equally busy. TH G : HE TEST VALUE THE PRICES DO NOT BEGI THEIR ACTUAL WORTH. The Suits we have marked at $7.98 are really $15 and StS suits, and includ’ Pebblod rs. Broadcloths and) Homesy | Spring shade me ot the suit / taffeta; others ¢ tatfeta lined: ja u skirts, plain tailor others. omely its are worth $109, Breadeloths. Venetians s Remarkable values The $10 S compris prevailing styles New Spring Dres Camel’s-Hair Cheviots in gray. brown, ¢ bl an, &op strictly all wool and priced | tory uch well-known merits 49¢ wed fore ot Black All-Woo! Granite tractive black; worth $9¢. ayard. Black Silk Specials. nable Silks which will appeal to 89c 98c ings, Four extra good otters in tash: Seti tisk Fates” 396 “Peau de Set va 59c : Good Lining Bargains. Soft Finished Cambrics, best quality, col and black; per yard.ee 31S 36-inch Fast Black Percaline, vd.... 50 Me Canvas, all linen, gray only; yt 36-inch Percalines, all’ col Black French Haircloth We carry full lines of Amisilks, Tuxedo Dress Facing, Nearsilks and Shadow Silks, Our Linins Department is one of the largest and be-t in the country. Dressmakers’ Supplies. An immense and thoroughiy well stocked department. We de accordion, side and fancy plaitings yinking, fluting and tuck. ing in one day's notice. Always the tinest work, and In- inbly the lowest prices. A!l tne nx and Summer 10c neh all-silk Black Peau ce Sole, c tisk Back Veau de Soic, + value and black quality» y ‘New Idea’’ Patterns. . Perfect Fitting Dress Form, vausat Velveteen Binding, black, tra qustity: Black Belting, 10 yards to piece: per pss Bone Casing, back and colors, 9 yards t Silk and Mohair Binding Braid, all color Gus elvinimini NEW EXCHANGE MEN ON STRIKE. r pite up to Seg per yards. Jc diel Stern Bros direct attention to their superior fachities for making to order tter belonged to No. Blood Poison. ncers Tire of Strike. BOSTON, April 9.-The Milk Pro- ducers’ Union at a mass-meeting heid y voted to give their directors full power to aettle the strike of the producers against the Boston contra Mabelle Gilman, whose illness has caused repeated postponoments of the production of “The Prima Donna" at the Herald Square Theatre, In said to be dying from bicod polsoning, following core: throat operation SHIPPING NEWS. Following a consultation of physicians, 5 she wan reine from the } Nor- Tmandie and her wh pouts have been ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, A mymtery for n day to the theatrical San risea,, 6.30|8un sete., GIT/Moon rises 1149] watony. Mr, man said to-day that —— her daughter had been taken to Atlantle PORT OF NEW YORK, City, The production of “The Prima Donna’ ARRIVED, will be given next Monday with Lulu Glaser in| Mias Gilman's rol A. IL vn, who has lost heavily by menta of his pro- by Munager Szhu- Inehdune Manitou 1 postponi duction, was notte ‘A man who calle himself A. Board- man continues t oad men at the United Btates Hotel on Fulton street. He does not tell applicants for work where they will be sent, but takes their names and addresses and tells them to bo ready to respond to a telegram at eflective Pen, Edwant Dorsey, of No. 501 EasteOne Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, wan arrested Inst night in a trolley car at Third avenue and One Hundred and Sixty-second street for expectorating, a Hreneh to Help Sutin TRIPOLI Benghazi ray ing himself helpl lion now tn progr assiatance of the F been promised him. i olnah at the ‘awughn then drew his began Vinge away. ed ear of the room Vaughn's aim was very poor. Patrol. man Adams broke in the door and wi pieinight wtick felled the would-be mur- aga his pocket and made young woman, 8 from died) f Wadal, find- ainst the rebel has Invoked th ch, which bas to once. ‘Boardman’ does not. deny that he {s engaging men for the Jeraey Cen- tral, but sags that If such ts the case He Is ‘not aware of it.” He told, Magistrate Flammer, in Mor- rleania Court, to-day that he spat before he thought, ‘He way held in $100 bail, George Garlan, of No. 145 East. £4s- teenth street, arrested na ‘Third a Hope It Wilt Be Short. | nue, trolleys vat oe uthern Boule: Vice-President Warren admite that he! cold, but was beld in $100, bal tor fore triak ( Revaey ang his associates are’ ‘orl c ene bert, of the Herald Square Theatre, tha: unless ne pur on the plece forthwith hi, time at the house would be cancelled, FELL SIX STORIES. Vincenz) Honanno SMorro Castles... OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. City of Washington, Invquo! i elon. EI Dorado, Sew 9r Ducheasa ai Genors rtacens Anne, Norfolk. | 0s. Girt Taken Terrible Plamge INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Coats DUE TO-DAY. Lixzte Lutcock, nine years old, of No Chateau Lafte, ~ Weaters i HA 117 Avenue C, fell from the sixth story sanee bre Nar. of her tenement home to-day aa@ wus . Galllea, Hull. La 1. Galveston. Sagueseany fea Henlaols, Jecuscavilie, snstantly. killed, ee an