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“" Ceearrsen EW YORK CENTRAL BEUTIFUL GIRL [HID HER PLUNDER LIMITED WRECKED. Locomotive of the Train Crashed Into Switch Engine—Passengers Escaped Injury. to The Evening Worl mY.) The second section of the New| trom crashing into the demolished) train W@S/engines and saved the passengers! York Central Limited wrecked at 10 o'clock this morning. | Dorsey Welsh, of Albany, engineer | of the Hmfted, was killed, but none | thrown over on her side and blocked | 7 of the passengers was hurt. 1 The wreck was caused by a col-| Maion between the engine of the lim- ited train and an Oneida switch en- gine. The switch engine was on track No. 1 in front of the Oneida station. The switch was turned by the switch tender for some unknown reason and ihe engine of the limited crashed into the switch engine. Both were wrecked, and the broken an bent metal was scattered about the track. A portion of the passenger station was demolished. ACTIVE TRADING IN WALL STREET. AMALGAMATED COPPER THE) FEATURE AT OPENING. ‘The stock market to-day opened with @ good display of activity. ‘Trading was of good volume and prices at the start were fractionally above the close of yesterday. ‘Amalgamated Copper continued to be the feature to-day. The stock opened oa gains of 7.000 shares from 74 to 7463-4 as compared with yesterday's close of T3T-8 Bt. Paul opened up to 1621-2, 3-4 per cent. in advance of last night's close, ‘The Pacifica opened with a fairly good im y of strength. ie Ceding cringed Se aS shortly after the sett ection “The deatings were Wall distributed throughout the The reaction waa only temporary, the list soon recov ‘The market continued buoyant during the forenoon, but ‘trading eased off some- what St Lawrence and Adirondack was od, going from 136 1-2 up 71 continued so improve during the aariy a here was an active Gerand for the local tractions, pL D sen. Brooklyn up above 661-1 tan to 13 And Metropolitan to nearly 172 ‘The bulls were in control of the mar- ket up to the close. The list was at @dout the highest point of the day at the closing Copper closed exceptionally strong on ' ales. fading was lively and the market was strong at the close. Then iotal sales of stocks were 641,200 wees and of Donde $4,400,000 The Closing Qeot: ae. mee ge. tae Amal ory BY PR en i Aierieas Laseect American tase mye ne ie Amer. Locomotive pf. #1 aN M1 Rm kmet 2 Ret, ATS Am. Smelt, & Ref. pt. 97 ws ws ‘Twine. i3* 1% 4i% dite a Sugar... 1s 1260 1S torah a Ne Eh Ry TM Se " ars ‘bie % haltimore & Obie pt Brookiya Rapid Transit Brunawick Doek Canadian Pacific Chie, & Northwest cc & it b. Fuel & Iron Southers Southern let pt. Southern 24 pt & Hock. Val ee! >a BSBaz: ie 10 ava, Se 134% 135%, 170 172 170 ITE eh Bs 2 15% 18% 168 108 5108, By. ¢ 0 ° § 1 149) 101 101) 40" we 1s ~e 192 » He Whe ve My MN OM BS BS HY hy &3 C4 a8 3* iy 3 tie wy uN 16 6 L a» © ow UT™® 15% UT 118 Sk Bh Re BN NM oN ay % My 19 x eee MN BN MO Bt. L. Soathweet. pf. 7} J J ey 8% Ye HY a GS Bs 100% 101% 109% 101 iy Us hy US . he BO HD MD HOH ah 84 Bh 24 84 SN OTN ay FR 2s hy 1% Gh Ae 1% iy) Hed pe Om 19% 0 I Re i ae aie The tender of the passenger train | w engine stayed on the track, and that kept the long line of passenger cars from serious injury. The engine of the limited was tracks Nos. 3 and 2, and traffic ts greatly impeded Fireman Cahill’s life was saved be-| cause he was on the tender of the limited engine. Had he been on the engine he would no doubt have been killed. The limited was about two hours late and running of fifty an hour, The engine was driven into the station. wrecking the west end of the bullding The ott rine ie: aking loose DRYDEN NAMED IK HOUSE AND SENATE NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS FOR CAUCUS NOMINEE. the track, and. b omplete somern Newark Mam Gete Party Vote for Senator in Se; Ballot in Legislature. ‘WRENTON, N. J. Jan. %—The two houses of the Legisiature met separat ly at noon to-day and voted on the United States Senatorship. The name of John F. Dryden, of Newark, the Re- publican caucus nominee, was presented in the Benate by Senator McCarter and in the House by Mr. Racheller. ngresaman McDermott he Democrats, was pre sented in the Senate by Senator Geb: hardt and tn the House Mr. Hamitn ‘The electton resulted in a strict party follows Senate -Dryd) Houne—Dryden, 46; Me- Previous to the session the Democrats held a caucus and selected McDermott an their candidate. Senator Gebhardt Presented to the caucus the name of L. J. Martin, of Sussex, in a speech tn which he questioned the Democracy of Mr. McDermott ‘The latter did not support Bryan in 1898. Mr. MaDermott was chosen by a vote of 18 to 4 ‘The two houses di no other business except the introduction of «a few h One of thease, by Senator MeCart the Senate, authorizes the construc of a tunnel under the Hudson River Both houses adjourned until to-nor row ——— - FAVORS PACIFIC CABLE. Com tee Ree- Reuse Comm ommends Bill, WASHINGTON, Jan, 23. =By a vote of & to 7 the House Committee on © merce to-day dectded in favor of ernment construction, operation and maintenance of a Pacific oatie. anit ordered a favorable report on th of Representative Corliss, of Mic providing the details of such ermmment undertaking LONDON MARKET STRONGER American Railway Department Ac- tive, with Advanced Prices. The London market ¢ active than for eome time past general tone was strong The department for American railway whares was active and petces were gen- erally at an advance over yesterday's clowing figures at New York Atchison was the leader. selling up 5-8 per cent. to the New York equivalent The 7-8 seculative Interests from New York are dealing heavily in Copper Rio Tinton have advanced 2 per cent. to ree The Kaffire continue buoyant The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened steady to-day, with prices 2 points lower to 1 point higher. The general tone of the market was steady after the call, al- though trading was quiet A higher market waa expected on lower recelpts and the fact that Liverpool cables were me only half the expected decline, ( mission house were Mmited buye Weather reports from the Northwest were bearish The opening prices were: January, 7.96 to 7.95. March, $08 to 8,04; April, $07 to 80; May 8.09 to 410; June, &11 to $12, July, 813 bid; August, 7.9 to 7.97; Beptember, 7.71 to 7.73; October, 7. to Tne closing prices were January, §01 to 8.02; February, 8.06 10 $8; March, 810; April, 815 to & May, #16, June, 417 to 418; July, 5.19 August, #02 to 818; September, 7.71 to 2; October, 7.68 to 7.70. The Wheat Market. ‘The wheat market to-day opened a shade higher. This was due to the Bu- ropean cables. Later prices eased off. ‘The support was mostly from the shorts, who were influenced by the advance in corn, Foreign houses were both buyers and sellers, mostly the former New York's opening prices were: Wheat—May, 835-8; July, 63-5. Corn— May, % 3-4; July, 6 3-8, Chicago's opening prices were: —May, 77 3-4 to 777-8; July, 77 3-4 to Corn—May, 7-8 to 61; July, 0 6 @ September, 9 3-4. ew York's ‘closing prices were Wheat—Mai ‘S; May, 833-8 bid: July S14 bid May & 3-8 bid, July. nicago’s cl ‘orn—January, | 65 3-8; 65 1-8 bid. 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Sreat Variety of Speerals Chat Will Make Wednesday a Mose Snteresting Day. The World’s Pure Food Mart continues its great sale of Coffee with increasing interest. This sale holds exclusively to high-grade Private Estate Javas and Genuine Arabian Mocha, and includes ae, recent importation of very rare old Coffee, which, being thoroughly matured by age, possesses ose rich, smooth and mellow qualities so much appreciated and sought after by connoisseurs and lovers of pure Coffee. . PARTICULARLY LOW PRICES PREVAIL DURING THIS SALE. Pop SOF. A = ; _ Nationa C 5 REGIE rey Cone ! CONOMY BLEND Cot nooratte Ceidh GUADARAL! BLEND tuiil Gen body. Ualicote FEE: A choice combi- arial ~ 19 | COPPEE: A scientific aroma; regul ss 1 $1.10; per 23 | nation of mild even | pyrreatessEN,Armour's hlend of Private Estate gular priee, ARABIAN MOCHA® E bodied regular dette avas, rich, fragrant, s ¢ ect posseas price, 2. Ib special jo | aromatic regular price, Tall rinette adabcene 10 Ibs. S180; 5 ttc. Ib special, 10 ‘ Sp Ib, 95e.. Ib. ibs. $2.50, 5 Ibs., be, $2.85; St 15 | $1.45: Ib. 3O OLD GOV. JAVA: Deli 31 OLivEs, tancy ! fragravce, del MEATS ’STERS pba tops afomas regular ‘price, MEATS, OYSTERS, es. tek yeS: Fancy Manzanilla Ib. Special, 10 Ibs., $2.70, FRUITS, ETC al., $1.50 40 es, choice truit, small Sibs., $1.40, Ib 29 LAMB. Foreyuarter Can APPLES, ¢ ” ding jar, per qt, 3 COMBINATION JAVA: Pall a4 Spring Lamb, Ib § whole peeted apples, 12 ‘_ 14 OPA AND TOMATOES of of mer et econo BEEF Bottom Round Pee eee Dwart Okra, exrellent for drink, regular price, 22c. Ib Corned Beet, it 19 | SAPOLIO: Enoch Morgan's, 5 Alaska Red Sai king the well - known Special, 10 Ibs, $1.75, acer ; SS 11 umbo soup; special wn We.; Ib., 19\ away Oys rey RASPBERRIES, Gibbsoval SARDINES: La Touts ot . eT eae IEXICAN JAVA Ap pened, qt br. i tved raspberries, Lalune ft ¥ imported Oil capeiaaliy fash exten : ae 70 les ss 5 Sardines, can, g MUSTARD: Royal Sand- coffee, delicate aroma, fine Eogten Finaan Haddies, tt 7 HEANS, State hand-picked CORNSTARCH: Milford h Mustard, large bot., 12 be ee te ENAMELINE. Prescott’s ? « t ) Brand 5 Freshly ground Special, bs. $2.45 RAD Clove iba.e3c3e; Ib, 27 ORANGES: an Gal CURRANTS Mavtard, Cloves, fornia Navels, doz A 6 cleaned C 9 Gn spice, Ib., PADANG JAVA. Fancy in TEMONSE Tlane Guicy cor SOAP: Your choice, Lion, terior stock; rich, mellow Masetuni (603 iott Stiga 7 Da Woodchuck Soap, and very aromatic, reg 0 33 STRINGLE rice, ‘Se. Ib, Special, 10 PRUNES Choice meaty eenact Wha tape Thike Ci Fe $1.50;'1b., 31. Calitornia fruit, 4 Ibs 25 gieureies 2 7 ride Beeps colton: ripgiess Bean: 7 5 Pride Soap,3cakes, A a Grousers Sale an Gnormous Success. {| TROUSERS FOR TALL MEN. TROUSERS FOR STOUT MEN. | TROUSERS FOR SHORT MEN. TROUSERS FOR SLIM MEN. Trousers for all sorts of men. Trousers in stripes and checks. Trous- ers in cassimeres and hairlines. Trousers in fancy tweeds of the newest designs. ‘Trousers of black and blue cheviots and thibets. Practically every fabric is represented in this sale. EVERY PAIR OF TROUSERS, A IN THIS SALEIS MARKED AT | 2. 00 Pair. Were you in the Men’s Clothing Store on the main floor yesterday? What crowds! What enthusiasm in spite of the rain! No Trousers Sale ever before attracted so much attention. Every lot of Trousers is grouped in a manner that makes it very easy for you to obtain precisely what you want without loss of time. More Yew Shugs Have Arrived. Che Big Sanuary Sale Continues with Greator Gnergy Chan Gver. In point of volume of business the Rug Store on the Third Floor has gone ahead —far ahead—of all January records. Possibly no Rug Store ever attained such a marked degree of popularity at a time of year when the demand for merchandise of this character is supposedly lowest. But the Rug Store is aggressive as well as progressive, and in having made to its order $30,000 worth of all-wool Smyrna Rugs to be sold at extraordinarily low prices it achieved a distinct triumph ‘ Not one of these patterns is to be had elsewhere. tain Floor, Rear) Nowhere else are the same fresh qualities to be obtained at similar prices IF YOU NEED A RUG NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. YOU SAVE FULLY 25 PER CENT. AXMINSTER RUGS, extia heavy ROYAL WILTON RUGS Complete ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS. SMYRNA RUGS, of star $5.00 value, 2x6 size, 3.85 copied tn the newest de- $14.00 values sue, 13.50 * $4.00 valuc, 30x00 tn., 2.85 urkiah Russ ee $13.50 values, 7.0x10.0 size,10,50 3.00 value, 26x54 in., 2.25 value $24.00, Fe eZ) cin bo vaties exp caer) 165 apeiron aaa Vs ox 30203, 1g $1.50 value, 18x36 in, 1.15 Price, SF, DEF 8250 valves 30x00 in, 1.05 | C. Ainaware. | At Clearance Prices. Remarkably low prices tor dainty n and Austrian Chinaware. Dinner and Toilet Sets at prices conspicuously tempting. $7.50, spectal, siti "15,00 | Wines and Lequors Well-known Brands at Particularly Low Prices. SIR ROBERT BURNETT'S OLD TOM GIN, per bottle, reases Daily —Ex- ary Values e long for news like s contagious, s tell their friends Has any one Three Lots Specially Low Priced. VEL 09 HAZEL MALT EXTRACT, most nu fs + atta hae tritious aud nourishing Malt Extract It’s a great time for buying, in the market, per doren 1.35 ] CHOCOLATE POTS ANDCRACKER 1 a : JARS, handsomely decorated, regu IRON WARE, USHER’S ©. V. G. SCOTCH WHIS. rly $1 o5 2 gf > KEY, per bottle, as s r R. in granite CUPS AND SAUCERS AND vi “VICEROY" RARE OLD IRISH PLATES, all sizes, fine Freach WHISKEY, imported tn glass, por China, rich hand painted decorations bottle, O8 | texulasiy $1.00. 50 CHERRIES in Maraschino, finest RAMIKINS OR FIREPROOF BAK ware ~ be ING DISHES WITH PLATE, hand- imported, per bottle, 6S 20 No. 03 BERLIN SAUCEPANS; in somely decorated, regularly 3Se., CUPS AND SAUCERS, large tea Site; regularly 20c., PLATES OF ALL SIZES, regularly 15¢., 7 gtaniie enamel wate, No. 70 TEA KETTLE; in granite CHATEAU LAROSE, Berton Freres, imported tn glass, per bottle, SHERRY, ANGELICA AND MUS- CATEL, according to age, including ) TEA POT; in granite enamel is pat gallon, Lot; 1:28 and 1.00] covERED DISHES, large sizes OLD FRIARS' SAUTERNE, vint- age 1897, per dozen, 3.50 50 MOUNT VERON RYE, full quarts per bottle, 75 TARRAGONA PORT, imported from bE) 6S Spain, per gallon, 2.85 SOAP DISH, fine Aus Si a oS UAR 55 PURITAN RIESLING, Califernia seein Atne ace Coe arts uarantee OWEN | .. ca vic 45 Rhine ine, pet dozen, 2.8: fy : : ICE-CREAM SAUCERS Machines, cach at |X sre! 1,00 FINCH'’S GOLDEN WEDDING andgomely U N TE 45 RYE NATOMA GRAPE BRANDY, § years years old, per gall old, per gallon, i egulasly 20¢., ssement) MONOGRAM RYE, fine old, mature! > y te caleal 3.00 TOILET SE oa iso ‘eath ed. } MONONGAHELA RYE, § yearn olf <a Also Great/y ¢ i ramed Pictures eas a 2.35) i c¥ ahipe, decorat rance Prices, CKYSTAL SPRING GINGER ALY : pie ‘ pint bottles, per dozen, 50 rexu GOVERNOR-GENERAL JAMAICA ct Austrian china, ha RUM, very old ani fine, per bottle, 1,33 “ DINNER AND TEA SETS Oute loth. OILCLOTH, thoroughly printed well seasoned, 1 yd,, 1 4 wide, 30c. quality, per sq. ya 40. quality, per 89, yard, 4c , S0c 40 quality, (Thins Fo ne wenn merit nce ~~

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