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sven seelaiela ole THE WORLD? MONDA HE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSI mL CEE DUNNING KNOWN 02” “Scania ere ree Ser Pcess ConscaieR, 5, 9F9O$9O0F00O80009O696-40-90569040 94006009 000000S 000 T 0 A ; A ATI F| FD), afi? Da ; Kid, ‘ 4 HEAVY SALES, | IN WALL STREET {concter (7 French Calf and Patent Leather Boots, | HIS PRIVATE Ls Z Final Consolidations Will Bc|made from the finest selected stocks and strictly bench Room oe Carried Out at Meetings of | made; light and heavy soles, Cuban and Louis XV. heels, for d % Stockholders Held To-Morrow| “> °* sheet eats : $5.00 per pair, formerly $7 & $8, Two big bank consolidations will be aro, Me bank conmolldations wile Kid, Enamel, rreneh Calf, Dull Dongola S WO; BANK MERGERS. ‘Cohidaheihe Tuesday, January 13th. ; — Take Profits Causes a| Boston Prisoner Is Recalled as} : Me General Decline All Along the} Man Who.\Jas Arrested Here| ‘ : Line and Encourages the Bear) on Fraud Charge in Days of! : i Traders. Tweed. - Chief Falling off in Values Was in| He Escaped from Ludlow Street Jail Reading, ‘Missouri Pacific, Rock in Fashion Not Yet Explained and Island, Wabash, Erie, St. Paul and Lived Abroad Until Statute of Atchison. Limitations Ended Danger Here. nual meeting of the boards of directors and Patent Leather Boots, ; ot the Nationa! Bank of the United States in New York will be held to vote| iNicauesis Gt C16 Avesterny Sitloni also Patent Leather Button Boots, + Bank, REACTION LOOKED FOR SOON. |FAILED FOR A MILLION THEN. ig Wi gig I Fi Ld | ca ebeslaanecting ne ane atemieiece| $3.95 per pair, formerly $5 & $6. Gy a » formerly $5 Te cn mneed Butlon and Jace Boots, ’ on anata a tenes S20) Pen Ratt alts tS ¥y: Me ccs s aevascik coariise-wuien | -qyriicetvest veterans revaiien to-day nlase the bank in voluntary hguitation |< 20, Box Cabfer Enamel Button &LaceBoots @uiminated in an 8,000,000 share week on] the history of Edwin J. Dunning, form- | . i ian and to authorize the sale of the assets , Was abruptly cherked to-day.) erly mn prominent figure In the street, | ; . . H 4 the National Bank of the United broken lots. $ 6 eat tn Toston charged | 3 i f f ates. » p2.05, values to $5. ——n Big epeculative pools, which nave been} who te under a : ing first one stock and then an-| with the larceny of 824,000 from the| + , = Loy / “>| This is merely carrying out the plan @ther in rotation, had their activities| estate of Francie A. Brooks. Dunning heretofore agreed upon for the consoll- | Patent Leather and Kid Slippers, @urbed. Specialists who confine thelryspent a season here in Ludlow Btreet dation of the Western National and the} Work to a narrow sphere had little to do. | Jai| following a sensational fallure tn | + Ne nal Bank of the United States ac Profit taking in almost every issue 188. His liabilities were w million, his |! National Bank of the Vnited States *» beaded and plain, broken lots, several styles to race ii| feelped to start the downward turn. ‘This| nominal assets $1000, hut that Meure | Yorke City with $10,000,000 capital. $ rap weized upon by the bears as a good| dwindled greatly | Re chevanuual Testing Sethe Havenih 2.50, values to $6. ‘pening and they availed themselves of | Dunning had influence with the Tweed ational Bank, ihe Broadway. National #. Ghort selling. was the chief feature| ring and he got out of Ludlow myster!- ana the Sreroantile National BAnk stoke. Felt Slippers ‘tithe market, It was confined largely | ously. Going to England he lyed fo: holders will be informed of the progress 2 to the active railroad stocks. two years In retirement In a provincial | Gtitheuplans Gor) combining the three, jain and fur trimmed fe Seas P et) $1.00, formerly $1.50, « JL STOCKHOLOERS Lord & Taylor 3 10 VOTE ON EASE, Broadway and goth Street. but they were ignored. The bank state- | seemed to be well supplied with me ment didn’t reflect by 000,000 the com- | and when the claims against him ~ | Vote én the Proposed Consolida- eocet tion with the Interborough to is TWO OUT OF MEAT MERGER. | i plete gain trom the Sub-Treasury by the | were outlawed he returned to Be Taken on Thursday. Sechwaraschild & Sulzberger and banks. A prominent banking house | street. | Toaned $1,000,000 on cail at 41-2 per cen’ Hie never regained his former prestige, a Cudahy Reject Terms, Manhattan stocicholdars have been Copii rah vesing WOR Annual Clearing sale called to meet in spectal session ‘Thurs- And time money was plentiful at lower |and as he was much given to displa ICA day to vote on the proposed lease of CHIG Wall fates. The flow of money from the in- /!t was hard to tell how well off he | terior to Manhattan continues un-|was. Ie found frequent employment checked, and there are no predictions however, from corporations who wero | Pala going out for several weeks at |hard pressed for ready cash as he w it, au expert’ in handling commercial | f paper. For thelr own purposes the prefoml-| Dunning was the con of a dentist who fant factors in the market are enoour- | enjoyed national prominence a genera- Ing a big short interest, t is rapidly | tion ago. He had wealth and the as) oming large. As oon as ets Une lsistance of prominent friends and he |? Wieidly Tne in Hin Cacktsaw' character of [entered business life as an employes | > Bas ciaiiet usualy collowe a of a conservative bank. ‘Througii liln | 2 Steady move in elther directi sar iret ee Bemretabes croublo for te most aucremaive, | veity he rose rapidly, but his method Yo-cay’s short selling had the count though brilliant, did not meet with un , Jan, 12.—Persons interested of i ce of banking interests to an extent | approval of his employers and he left : fo *¢ fi the meat merger were talking to-day mee made the freurn sanguine of some | the banking company. ne ee to the Interborougn Rapid) oye- the news that the options which C. t Subviantial recessions, ‘They ignore | se baeee ransit Company. 5 ; A Sree aet that call, money declined. to | 246 skill In manipulating commercial | Qa y ; : Tho Hapla tReanstt Company pro-| Ne@ eld on a controlling Interest in l \ACE Uy ains’ 41-2 per cent, und that Sterling x-| paper attracted the attention of some) OM igsail Coal many dle for He pulls zs i él the Cudahy Packing Company and ehange is still far removed from the |of the great Wall street speculators, Want of sleep do warmth, Two ata time from Poses a lease of the road for 299 years. | guiwarzschild & Suizverger Company } Ha export point, and worked indus" /and Cyrus W. Field was one of his ‘iin, ha’? he ertes, ng box that’s queer. with a 7 per cent. guarantee after 1X6| py the big Chicago beef packers had Elousiy to sec p tHlendsbanalinatrona’ 1a wlaniieucioue Uaemioneviinnaiiag: ce has he underneath and all the earnings to stockholders. | jaased and had not been renewed On 7 uesday, Jan. I}. “Pressure to sell for *rofit taking was |oinces at No. 63 Wall strect he was con- | o, they can BETTE CRETE TEE: Wea eetiad casn guarantee Cand ot| Both compantes refused to assume eroeyy,noticeenie. in) issour! sulted by many of the city's most proml- Protest, yet nate. 34,000,000 to Insure dividends. “Jany proportion of the $30,000.00 x- | we will sell all odd pairs, two fun; Union Pacific, Bt. Paul, ; | nent business men. It manerally Protection from on high Upto this time no opposition to the} pended oy the Chicago packers in ac- dth 1 he Southern Railway and Hook Tslana af. |S¥PPofed he was a millfonaire. He hag) Im A way to make 1s pnid for. plan has developed on the part of the | quiring “outside” plants, Such a proposi- pair and three pair lots of moprenuee wastrel Ue Y get | handsome elty house and a lodge In re Hate Politics rules all Holders of stock trust certificates of tlon was made by the Swift and Armour | 7 47 99 7 CoJoyed the Adirondacks, When the banks be- TlnpieontiEne And Knox the Lookont the Intervorough Company will meet |interests and acceptance would have C UNG staging from eae an overhauling thelr securities early in Vahew enniciabul OStripers? he uses Know who runa the game, rida chan eee ee eee jaiig | bound them to the combination, but Mr. 4 . Eption BO eee Me tne ek | 1878 they found themacives overstocked 3 And hin cards So there you are, Aan Sulzberger and Mr, Cudahy rejected it. Window Curtains, The deal with these two Interests ts off. Amalgamated Copper lost about a! with paper accepted on Dunning’s rece | Puints before noon, ommendation, He fell under rieiah, TH rs Cc LOSIN | NG QUOTAT IONS, BON D TRANSACTION Ss. jtotsbendence by sompeting inthe Rexsn at % to % a ‘ Most of the’ carly lquidation was due| and on Jan. 9, 1878, his office the excessive weakness of Reading | Charged with fraud, he was Imprisoned Seas off regular prices | The Wheat Market. SR molds Heavy ion aij{in Ludlow Street Jail, but how he got | y chances of dividends on out of there has never been explained. | ..,, AMigh, Larw Shares. ty Bicycle Sa ai DOD. eee 06% 7000. el 1 wheat market opened steady 6 the road's absorptio H ae ‘ . ve tt : The local w x a4 core the Vanderbilt wee RE OWRE TARE ABOREG WE Unere/ (Nano Allis cuales) exisets 49 1 MNO Routh, “Hall, pt 4 and unchanged to-day. Corn had an ac- ace é ye, AY ARs ied to get rid of it. ‘ tive and firm opening, figuring 49 for old down over 16 points| Dunning's wife was a daughter of the | ehh record, and from being} late William Batley Lang, of Boston. | favorite issue fOr outalde specu-\rhey had several disagreements, Dut etath Halse rea (ehetion tee eis when he went to Brookline, Mass. Inst | hgh operating In Reading now buy-| summer she accompanied him, His son, | Jow priced issues. @ prominent local dentist, and his “Brokers buying for London account | daughter, a ohysician, who was the first May, but soon after the early dealings | In connection with abo the market quieted down. The fine | lwe will offer our Sample Be weather was an offset to steadier cables, { At Chicago wheat was active and rath- | Sets, both plain and ruff er easy at the start on the liberal or eae iipmeats and Teports of an |COMprising some 70 diff early opening of navigation on the |designs, at Am ‘i Lea ce" 400 Dis, 85% 6000 ry 100 Stan. Hope & ‘Twine, Am Thiead aol WO) Tenn, Coal & Ie 1000. Ann Arbor 4a wT es Pen “1000. i lint): took over 6,000 shares in the day's trad. | Woman to be appointed an ambulance | en my Danube. Corn opened dull, but steady. 0 . The ere were divided among the | Surgeon, are still in this city. | Liao. a oll 2 fae) tthe international list. Erie en Union Wacite pt He he Paihia ‘t \ Rae i SaDUATy NOR een tae aoe % off regular prices. urchased in large blocks. Canadian ra 1 eathe' regi rceve 93! A “ weather, 2 if Fach. Atcionn and St, Paul were also | TRADING QUIET ON THE CURB. elt q iniher ist POOR as 108 a em . v : Saturdav's closing level. | W, J Ropes tn tie carly nucrieticns _ tn: Byona cola MWD, .sovecste des setae Fa area New York's opening prices were: cnuow ee ans ? TE toa @tuded 11-3 points in Missour! Pacific, 2) The outside market was quiet, “Hel Kealty ¢ Wheat—May, 805-8 to 3-4; July, 783-4 . k : CO00N 5H ‘ P iy 1 each in B. and O., D orthern Securities leading in activity. | 2 Fy a ¢ ‘ Read bla. Corn= May; 40) ‘and Hudson. Southern Pacific, 1 In et a in 97! i + H A : 5 10 _Shicago'e opening prices were: Wheat | 2 in Amalgamated Copper. It advanced to 113 in the early trading = i ; 1 | Bal nite ite vee % Chicago‘a evening. ca a | USLINS. itements were definitely made to-| Quotations for tho active stocks were ‘ day wi aan in sna enoamure the, te. re : ae 2 : : ‘ oo ment 2000 4 to 78s About 2,000 yards m: he, Cree An Atonlegn The : , 8400 Hota ap. Tra h 3.100 : rT Re FY feeteetes 3 WoeatMarch, 82 slay assorted styles, Ruffled, f | Nrinew Pe 1) Ye 1 of 3 ta rr 2 . oa | Di 4; July. offered, 78 ab 5 k 1 Centre : brat bids, Pebfuary, offered, 64 6-4 broidered and with Lace a me oe Issue of £80,000,000 . ed b 4 ' | vl 2 lout an chi” Pe x NM 00. + 106% 15 ftered, eee: Cac} ‘| sertions, at vy all al Taal Ponda’ wilt bo Ismied, Marine pf. 48% 48% Greene... a Pa * i 8 . acct 4 61 POiacersres H icago's Closing prices wer 2 — Kentuoky Officials Come Here to|Line to Be the Eastern Outlet -J May, '% 8-4 to 15 1-8 say. , ton ‘ i aie Cort ‘July, Bestest win |127 C.,15C.,17 AC 3504 may a ih is WW en 138 1H oi ; fey, Os ids tu acd! oat : ey, formerly 20¢., 25¢., 35¢4, 4004 The Cotton Market. Lord & Ti aylor.: ‘The local cotton market opened steady Broadway & 20th Bt. | Open, Hi 10)" to-day, with prices 1 point lower ¢o 1 point higher. Cables came 3 to 4 points higher, or about as expected, and the port receipts were estimated at 43,000 bales, against 38,000 @ year ago, Thi: ia | with Wall street selling, depressed late ‘isl i “i Com, val : Earned postions a trifle and the room element . a Investigate Alleged Combina- for the Four-Hundred-Million- p Dale ia He a ° : a Poh Rese Mex Cén' con’ 4a went short of cotton, After the call, . 1.300 Den, & Rly Ges a a an 2 a4 fay aes dine however, tho whole ltst recovered on tion of Southern Railways, Dollar Northern Seourities Co, 12080. 8 i oy tinea sack eH ae eae eG | Menne ie foraign buying aiid demand. trom con. Banking and Financial, $0) Bes etna " Be a t ian. feral Wi ces tay Ee 7% | mission houses, partly based on fears of ho ————— 60 DuIUth #8 AAU, TB ‘ ay x Poe) * te Hight receipts again as the outcome ot N hy ST AN i) gAl the mombors of the Kentucky State | pusines« associates of James J. Till Me AE a9) ‘ ‘BY 2 Ey Pfc: He 4000. ssereres LE hip ete | te present extremely, oold | wenth NG STOPP 4 Rafiroad Comm! . 4 0 ii * Setohiaee Be Row ae meniasinn wi arrive in New| said to-day that the Erle Ratirond} 10,900 vse BE pee cae Gt Ait SO * 1000. 3000" TO eseess LON 30000 iu throu “ihe South./"A, nigh, barometer Members New Kore breton waenengs | me, a, 180g ty Ng) rman = =MoChord} would not be turned over to the Cana- 0D Erle pf i 9% 19 F ‘ 20000. northern cold wave toward the and erty, Board n . ; his sesociates on the board are|dian Pacific, but on the contrary was ‘ on ae 28 4 : + 108 "BOOD. ; ull lower temperatures are predicted. | 98 BROAD ST., N. A ue 560 a with them States <Attorn booked to beco an adjunct of the ig The ob prices co. genuary, 5,83 OreeTOGNS Set iN, on My pou rere Bennet Young | Northern Becuritles Company. ed in ai TS Ngee . ; 7 er : rere Mi cae ee ay Gilt gf eared BILTON, pede rt . them in their effort to prove| James J. Hill. J. P, Morgan, Marshail ot . . OM Tis ' m 8.68’ to $.70; Au- | MENTS: also gaily mare Totter big Gouthern Railroad trust | eid and Norman RB Ream are the tour} 12° a. Tuo. Se a8. oy Bt ee vray | Runt, iS Pigiad ‘sen m to 8.19; | Hons ant ASTOR Ssfermasiony’ 26. S8—ey largent holders of Erle stocks. ‘They| {a0 a Central ptt? ree eee ae 3 Shy be 400000000005" 98 Teal est 444i Osis ‘pilees. at 2.80 o'clock were; Janu Branch ASTOR COURT, 20. 34th St 4 they will summon as wit-|are all working in harmony, Any plan} 100K C. os € Mp! ROR a South Vacite ‘ % Sow...) Fy i x 19000... 10 a 88; February, 868: Mi adjoining WALDORP. if before the Interstate Commerce | +o, ‘ries final dleposal muni ve agree rFouth \..., g 35% South, Hallway ae 6% a Spb iat \ ay ; June, hd * July, 219 W, 128th St., N.Y, in the Federal Bullding, J.|anie to them, * Ny a } eT . 6.00; PCED ar Morgan, John W, Gat 'W. Perk! It is sald that as soon as the No > Perkins, August Belmont, Seourlties Company Itigation j# dispo: B, Baker, Samuel Spencer, . al— 5 h Char! lof the new a the sate of Erle to ¢ Tanier, John I, Waterbury, | 00,00, Northern Securttios—will be Delano, ir, Warren ©, Elilott | #00 eects Hinee the formation of the Mo ah ALMANAC VOR ‘TO-DAY Gosen other equally well-known | qtianiy Sicamsiip ‘Trust the value’ ot a gun riees,. 7.29}8u0 sets.. 4.04{Moon a farie ue & factor with any railroad at 83 Tae TIDRE, ®, Morgan and August Belmont | ¥° Yeing In harmeny with the trast b. 1 SRR ah High Water, Low Water | 9 sil ‘oe alana to send res! upon request outly enhat ur “ Seowpted service along with otters |Treslaent Hill intends, Mt ie sald, to ead pi r ts iy) be AM PM | Nvmerone, ree eee Lng 4 eo on the witness stand when|mako {1 ultimately the New York link 3 Na Cn ‘Ne'O be : Of the Northern Securities, ‘system, and neg an 7 State Ratiroad Commis. |i tna Reams UPPOt 300 ) North, Weetern vi uh bo prove by these witnesses eS th Am nerd ® merger pact exivis A FIVE-CENT FA te Hotel, * PASTENS WANTIDD, Brothe al L . 6 é q + Brotherbooa eri tnt, Neaiviin| iy 8 PUES ENT BARE, BUTTE, Mon Jan. 12, Augustus a RECEIVER FOR REALTY CO, |fs'fsiii0200°": 0 a le Coast tine, LMinols| Rosidents of, Woodlawn have started Hetnze, the copper magnate, had a bar- io 4 ‘ n Railway, and that Lost, Found and Rewards. 1, agitation to compel the Now ¥ ¢ room fight with John M. Dixon, a law- North Ameriena Concern of News Comus the elimination of geal to enablish ®ubtform tare AA . yer, Who resented an attack on Judg : ha rep ee ki'cld Foalroads throughout Jy eaetiey aed Beal, GS C04) Hiram Knowles of the Federal Court, 000, ogy neh te Be Clases Ont, Chy of i eape {oa Palimen Prsrvery ait, | The eneoimter took place in the Thorn:| gow... % « (Speclal to The Kvening World.) Maverick yysterrss! of J. P, Morgan te ex- i 89,000 Heading ton Stotel, - pe NEWARK, N. J., Jan, 12.—Appltcation OUTGOING *BAMBSHIPS, ‘he fare * ‘ : ne is ad But ‘ ite — me eke the | f°) cont BIA shee ake as Io, a0 Meahingt So oh MM" | edtdhh Al She oae eam eeNOR men wars) ye was made in the Court of Chancery to- woRAIHED TO-DAY. with be the sid of , 400) Kop. Mt sie mi fouivall aa attains, “Holne attacked Judie day for the peel of a receiver | Jamestown, Nortel ig combina. id lost er it 1 ibe mints i * $ i wind ¥p of the ‘vat INCOMING #7 i SPRAMSHIPS. ‘The London market to-day was a Yor his action tl " J ? i! 4 4 ps at, tie tig uae ren seenn talent ft oH tock : By heht by Dixon. : wae Treat on bebatt or the oneal ' ang with trading sagderately active. a eee fat tt ieee : | ust coe hh a :% pees Le ‘“ wea. igh ant mining sabilement day and ¢ pvanse mn ey

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