The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1901, Page 5

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ne archaic ay nc faa sco 9HE WUnkD: LURSVDAL BV dNG, bovComoun Li, dod 5 RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD SHUT COPPER ols OUT OF MOST OF ITS PLEASURES. STILL LOWER... «ioe with an Income of! Opening at a ene It Falls al $30,000,000, Envies: ‘ 1 Even the Butcher's, G0 erica tc ee ian Cart Driver, Because} Falls Again. He Can Eat Nothing Save Boiled Milk. BROKERS ARE EXCITED. His Fast Horses and His Yacht Are Use- less to Him—He Can- not Enjoy the Opera, citement and Retire ; atQ P.M. Consider the condition of John D. Nockefeller. Wild Scramble About the Post to} in ai truth, he Is the poorest man in | iT the land. | Protect Interests of Their TRantaat 0 TU GON Clients. His income !s $30,000,000 a year. | But he can eat nothing but boiled milk —}—__ and crackers, Amalgamated Copper opened to-day at | He has eyes that are undimmed by the 61 1-2—a fraction lower than last night's | Strain to which they have been put eloxe and the lowest point on reeord. But he may not see the rush of the It quickly declined to 61 1-8, and held | ¥orld as we sce tt, the glare of the town around that fleure for « yhort’: at night, the odd sights In strange Soon ft was at 60's and still sagging, the comforting vista of the ban- with the market following its tuccua- vhall, the brillfant stage of the tlons. theatre, the panorama of life as it It rose to 61% in the afternoon and crashes on the vision of the well aad then fell away to 624. strong and buoys the brain and makes The Stock Excha was excited and ie heart (sing. Sure apprehensive. The Copper post was a} He must retire at 9 o'clock P. M. dedlam. He has ears acute as the cars of a ‘Around it brokers struggled In an en-|Cat-eare that catch all’ the weird @eavor to protect thelr nts, sounds in the woods that surround his The uncertalnty of {ts movements |lonely home at Turryt caused a panicky feeling. This was May Not Hear Notoen. heightened by news from London of the failure of a big Copper frm in r ber of comedians, the 5 ‘ lapses, | Munic, the fl . RE RN pO ite sev ag.| thrilling words of the orator, the soft Asiloavastong vale volce of the woman who sings until her Mthe conservative faction {a reported aaj Bearers forget that they lave pald to fighting In both the, Copper Company | "ear hers to hiin Is dented the exhila- the recent tactics of the majority whieh [OU ney S : have precipitated a trade war and utter re demoraiization in all the «xchanges o¢| 1e must seek quiet places and avotd | she Sworld ot the copper? trade. excitement that his nerves may not The Amalgamated Copper extremists [5!¥e Way. ir | are said to have decided to further re.| J1¢ has a stable full of fast horses. | But he may not ri But he may not expe duce the price of the metal and also to e the joy jyacht; he may not wr reduce the dividend at Thursday'a ineet. [Of & Continued strain on the relns; of /around his body, Jam his cap j ‘ the rush of the wind, of the sound of feyes, grasp the wheel eatin ee ee ae Sortie aay | the thud of iron-shod hoofs un the ha | bells until the deck vibratc eonsereativavelcnent road; he may not spin through the park feet; he may lor seek applause on-ihe Speedway; the | be tossed to sleep by ~ Vhumble butcher who hitches up the de-| waves; he may aot | ROCKEFELLER AIDS COPPER. | iver norse on Sunday and drives tejclamor of the storm n Greenwood with hls family is envied |to the salt breeze by John D, Rockefelter. Ho must keep off the water because ; Mis Statement, Which Started Fieht | re must avold the excitement of] the motion ujwets his stomach. “tances; he Against Rothschilds, Reacts. oictoleSceoc STOCKS WEAK ON |THE PEOPLE WANT “AUT SAYS HANA, MILLIONAIRE. TRIO gamated Copper, which has Inaugurated, wiieeeet cers‘! SMALL DEALINGS) AN INVESTIGATION OF TEXAS, STORY, BUYING UP STOCKS cut in petroleum since copper began to fall. and for the fulahed. prodiee hes <0 (GENERAL: LIST OFF.IN SYM-|OF SCHLEY OTHER THAN IN|WILL N@T JOIN Fi JOIN FIGHT ON EL WHICH RENEWS STORY OF mand for the finished product has not Kept up with trade conditoms | ATHY WITH COPPER. NAVY DEPARTMENT. PASO COLLECTOR. | LOCAL TRAFFIC ALLIANCE. ia) summer has been de puny years chotce wines and But he may not hear’ the roar of riding and drivi tinue to live. He has a 5! hich the wv mpare as boat with an ocean Mi that he may yacht compared ropatra Island ferry= os a St. sation, When lays he ix al- and make It isa sad He says gh all he kere. an who can digest sinkers . can drink what ‘ girs or a pipe or run, and enjoy him- or take pleasure in idle- Jy worse than cons! John D. Rockefel j Steam Yaent Use « nd saw his mest of mighty stokes | It xe and {ride been Dught to be Teveraed, Thstead of of petroleum bein reduced the price mold’ be advanced. nn explanation given Rothechside, who Sted to jain’ tho |Gains im Some of the Less Imports 4 Resolution to rod i duced in Congr general trbst, and ant Lines, but Others L Morniag. Nothing to Mo with Revolt Over Appointment of vut- Stayer. Young |-Rockefeller-Vander- bilt Combination Taking Man- hattan and Central. in Who control the major portion of theroll output of Russia, are to feel the dis- Lost. Dleazure of the Standard Ol Company. ahs which will cause de Rochashilas aha which will cause. tie Rothashiiia . Speen me to love in the oll markot the profits they | ‘The general stock list was affected by|, WASHINGTON. Dec. | 11.—Remeesen: expected to odd from their Rio Tinto sympathy with the decline of Copper, tative Wheeler, of Kentucky, has Intr copper mines. this morning. [duced a resolution to investigate the conduct of Rear-Admiral Schley from » STOCKS WEAK AT LONDON. |,,788..¥2t 8,720 00%, £0I%f,ci3t tne uime ne took command of the Flys Rock Island rose 1s and Ruober cots ing Squadron up to and tn ing the preferred 2. Tho Smelting stocks fell a. destruction of the Spanish fleet, July 3, point, put otherwise the declines were) isc4 It recites the action of the Court A few minutes after the PoE there (of Inquiry and decinres the American was a general advance led Paul, lonubyteltte which ‘went froin 114 to 10i-2. X People desire an Sy eden ae reaction followed and prices dropped to | Zens not connected with the Navy De- about the opening Agure. | partment, fn) The Manhattan “1 | Central are again attracting attention, The e of the strength shown by }each in spite of (he market demoraliza- the| Uon caused by Copper, there Is a re- tte | newal of stories of « pending allla ¥ eller- Vanderbilt com: of the pur- and New York Americans Moderately Active, with Declines of 1-8 to 3-8 Per Cent. ‘The London market to-day was gener- ally weak and feverish. American rall- way shares displayed a tendency to de- of the younger memb «families tx making Ks. ving taken on all cline, and at the close were from 1-8] "ho total sales of stocks to-day were) Represuntative Mudd, of Maryland, ». tasers tages iperjcent,/Belowi News York siclos: | @0.20. lalso introduced a resolution relative to ts ext soon ing Agures of yesterday. Admiral Schley, as follows: , ts to louse the Atchison preferred was off 3-8, Erio The Cloatns, Quotations. 1 "Resolved, e thanks of Con= Nears Fajturban traits of the ats gress and of ¢ Hereby tendered Scott Schl under hix tory over the 1 ecruction sof, the Raval, battle off Santi S08," |guly 3, ies iF Mudd It of 1-4, Reading 1-4 and St, Paul 1-8. , Reading second preferred was the ex- e jowlng a gain of 1-4 over | Ais. af res. Arm. Open. igh. Low. Cie fs the expectation of ra her weakness in Co arket Was moderately no marked pressure ar, to sell. ——— 10-POINT CUT IN-SUGAR, Arbuck! " Reduction in Refined Is Met by Two Rivals, Arbuckle Bros. have reduced the price of refined sugars 19 points. B, H. Ho} the cut, a ; NEW PARK FOR BROOKLYN. 5 [ea Cont £100,000 to Condemn the 773,775 Broadway,cor. Sumner Ave. } 82, 84, 85 and 88 Wyckoft Street, Property. have met 4 the McCahan Sugar Re- hiladel Have a new park in Brook: They S{iyn near the Hosated at Tilary ya block In ilignet vOML $100,009 to con property and make the imi ‘The Hoard of A nee Refining Com- not yet done ¥o, but is ex: meet the reduction to-tay, Chic. & Alton pf chs North wes: WRITING £ Foal & BOOKCA: mahogany, — The Cotton Market, The cotton market opened casy to-day, with prices 2 to & points lower, Heavy purt receipts in the absence of new support broke the market sharply at the opening. Cables wers as expected and gave neither se advantage. There was nothing in Southern advices | Erie ... or in New England mill reports to alter |Etle iit Ff preconceived Ideas In the local rin; Ger Trading. was comparatively Hight and chlety professional, After the call March sold up 2 points from the opening, the te opening prices were: Lon 42% 42 A a” oy oo at your most convenient terms of CREDIT. BUILDING SALE price for this useful article being only 9.79. ventral pf... Wie Never in the history of our stores have they at one time an ageregation o threeand f rivalled in Greater New York, Neckwear Def’ t. Sale of Lace Collars, January, 8.15 to 8.16; Loulevilte de March, S18 to a1 ‘April, a8 ff Manhattan ‘ol: June, Sib to MAD, | Metro. St. Re Vane and [Hibs fashtonabie ap | COATS and TIGHT-§ This elegant Ftllet Lace,| FITTING JACKETS} In lik damask or plush, best si . : igi lar shades of $60, « VERY SPECIAL PRICE in écru, white and black. [] Oxto'ds frieses and ee le | dere In the {nce of easter cables, Net prices were: S; July, 83 7. 3 December, 81-2 bid he prices were:, Wheat | su Ns tL teinpered spring Mag wheat, $4 1-2. December corn, re selling at formerly $1.35 per yard; now 98¢, Broadway & 20th St oe] 8 98 Brussels Carpets that were 90c. per yard, now 59¢, Chicago's closing ms were: Do- o comb: t January Muy whe t corn, G4 Ie July corn, 66 7-8 fay corn, Gf 1-8 to GT Tale but Must Avoid Ex-} KURTZ & SONS) £3 169, 174, 173 and 375 Smith Street, 5 BROOKLYN Our Great Rebuilding Sale, and Christmas {220% Sola", so closely upon us, should reasonably impress you with the advisatil-} cush ons, solid o k COMBINA TION} ity of purchasing at our stores, where sharp reductions in price mark and} the values we otter in useful and desirable Holiday selections, I | oer FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, $1.50. Same “huis ia ‘jand LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, }*!"dcrimcushicrs | Parlor Suits and Parlor Furniture. piece Suit ant Parlor Fu nitue, which for Strength of construction and richn:ss 0. colorings and designs is positively uns Bw Ons et August, £00 to SOL Sep: or ee EN \ HOBAPE DE< at 2:3) ofclovk were: | January, 8.14; March, 818; May, 8.20; ih BI each | July, 8.18. fat ° bec) a ee | ! The Wheat Market, 8 value $2.25 to $4.00. t . api peter ae pea Sd le a . This s-Piece Suit, mahogany finished f {in damask | 9 were ereatioen sacs ope ally slow to-day. First prices remained y -Plece s es rales Covered in mS OF o bead Sivtty : tinehaeed andi little! intercatrwee manle 3 1s Point Ven 7cé, | velour, worth $25; our Rebuilding Sale Pricessss seseseseeee 44.50 Sv) ane’ Ss. ees > fested. BY st Pot: de Gi | ‘ S SS ‘The dulness in the trading was due to| mathe shut he ont ade Gene, A Sale of tho approaching holiday. season, Pennsylvania y i “ : wie aay feature was tho small North- 28! Tyztation Lrish “Perfectly fj/ LARGE PICTURES at receipts, Corn sold off at the opening, but {it . | at very low prices. rth Mied. ‘ * ” at very low pr rar reeme houses had, buying or- Crochet, LADIES’ COATS, Satisfied PIECE SUIT, hindsomely carved mahoganize frames; up habe and sty! Kerseys. Youd AE2 Taylor, We Carpets and Rugs. aA geal, long, . Or ¢ ay OF, |Peisewhere fo those} Great Reductions rule in our <ntive Carpet De ae SMITH’S AXMINSTER {Stylish Coat" tor ArtGallery, 2d Floor. wheat, aut, 79 7-8 i to 80; e “a July wheat, Some very handsome Smyrna and Axminster RUGS, at greatly reduced prices 7B 7-8 to SO, Bece Junuary ome, OPEN EVENINGS—CLOTHING AT SMITH STREET STORE, _ §j Broadway,8 & 9 Sts.| earnest ee eres SS AR. COMBINE 2653 Sith Ave. 104406 W. ith Se. | ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE, How to dress well on little—a probiem bothering as many to-day asever. It need not worry you for we can fit you out in everything you need for your comfort. You can tind all’ the season’s popular styles at prices within the reach of everyone, The most liberal terms of credit are offered and you can dress to your heart’s desire, paying for what vou get on our ideal Part Payment System. ELECTRIC SEAL SCARF—Wwith cluster tails. Will make a handsome and use- ful Christmas present for any one. A regular $3.50 Scarf; offered as Northern Pacific § Stockhold- | ers Seek Court Order to Prevent Merger. Tho frst Citar tn the rattle of the | thern Secur pany from gobbling up that road Was fought before Justice Scott In Part of the Supreme Court to-day. | ry of War Daniel 8. La he Northern WALKING SKIRTS—Ladi with row of * Wal ing Skirts, made of all-wool double faced ma- ng; these skirts have been sold for TOON SILK WAISTS—iandsomely tucked and herr d, in all the ney shades. Were made to sell tor £6.50 and hand- $1. 49 FLANNEL WAISTS—in a variety of colors, made in latest sty comily tucked and well finished....cecer...seseseees es sees rmpany, wer nels Lynde Stetaon, land's old law partner, arena as champlon of the company combine Willfam 1 Cochran, Moore © Hildreth on on behalf interest of Covhraa, petua Mack (Chaties al Chas Woir |] CHILDREN'S REEFERS— in all-wool Beavers, sailor coma * polite of preferred stock f trimmed, warm and stylish: reduced to... ay z ed $1. 98 pany froin retiring ite preferred stock on Jan Ming bonds to common to the exclusion of the holders of terred stock ett and Chase are SHOES Fine Glace Kid Sho. heels with patent Meseseeeeee , button or lace, extension soles, military ther or steck tip regular $3.. 3 shoe; special $2.50 —— eee ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. | ut Wolf Brothens FURNITURE, BEDDING, STOVES, CARPETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY. m. They jointly own 3am nnn nen aisinsreasrtnaislomeaac rile OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10, Brooklyn Store: 470 Fulton St., Upstairs. Aran wont Wisconsin, ot es gscssesesees 222383888 trenton Furnishin; “4 3 Give Him ‘wmishing Dept Gowns and Rotes. A House Coat, House Gown or Bath Robe Jf You Want To Please Him. A present that will always be appreciated—the of All-Wool Double-Faced Cloth. Tricots, Matelasse ond Veen Special Sale of 350 House Coats, 120 House’ Gowns and 200 Bath Robes. oats worth $6, special at $3.75. Cats worth $14, special at $7.5 oats worth $3, special at $4.75. , Coats worth $15, special at $8.50 The Wine onsin lous offense, batituting bonds, ts ¢ ection or an inc k from the limit fixed by of the company, and that the ¢ gE peeterned cK Into common was every: Wednesday, Dec. 18. Sk Petticoats. Novelties in Silk Petticoats in a variety of styles at greatly reduced prices. Wersted Goods, 42 ‘ (Second y fiogt). BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St.Cor. Canal St. Near Charsbers St. Special Lot of SSSTLL SSS STS SIVStSVS OA 30 SSVSSS SCS SVVSS Silk Shawls, SS in white and delicate color- ings, i$1.25, $1.85 & $2.45, at % their value. aes SPECIAL HOLIDAY sae Lads Taylor mene ae ASSORTED FRU Ai sp Nur Coco’ . Broadway & 20th St. FROM DEC. 17 TO DEC. 24, INCLUSIVE. A five-pound bor of ciu.cw caniy tor family use, beter thaa those sold by others for $1. pric Gowns worth $22.00, special at $rg.00, Gowns worth $28.00, special at $16.50. Gowns worth $60.00, special at $35.00. Bath Robes worth 0, special at $3.95. Bath Robes worth $10.00, special at $6.50. Bath Robes worth $22.00, special at $13.50. STORES OPEN EVENINGS, Naslall Carhart « (9. 841 Seca seceaseceaceeece 54 BARCLAY ST. COR wk sr Bway. coe 2S CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH The Only Worcestershire Sauce that is MADE and BOTTLED in ENGLAND and sold in the Wales States is ~$ Largeandcomtort irame, well worth $7.93; our REBUILD- i SALE price, a8 s the conspicuous excellence of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE which causes unscrupulous dealers to mislead the public by sell- ing inferior sauces for the genuine IMPORTED article. HOL- BROOK’S is the ONLY imported Worcestershire Sauce sold in ths country. ALL others are domestic. Ask your grocer for HOLBROOK held s» large and Yas: Neautway, New Tork, is tn. popuar ver-j/ Imported Photogravures| dict of the Ut pris Fig gilt frames, usually) our YOUTHS tacLans || Sold for $15.00, Youll say ‘he sam of our Lorg Over Price this week $8 00 coats. A good, lon Monvay, sp:cial, 9.89 An ad. tn the For Sale Columns Stape Wortd fs the best and quickest OPEN EVENINGS. a jose of your old wheel or get @ ~

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