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ar STEEL Tt FACTOR {BULLS GET COTTON + BUSS OF POLICE? say ae Agitating Hall Wiseacres, 0 Do Not Know What Sur- e May*Be*Sprung: Next. FRIEND: OF | MCLELLAN. Mayor Should Ask Him to His Administration by; »the Commissionership Might Accept It. wet frota Washington that Gen. Nel- | . Miles dined with Mayor-cieci je By McClellan created a sensa- tekpmmany Hall to-day, It was bys sme of the wise men of the ation that New York need Hot ve fred if {t were announced that tne head of the United States Army fered “to act as Police Com- “If sounds liks a pipe dream,” said listrict lender who wanted a good Jssionership, and knows that he | fot get it, “but you can’t tell what ds going to do. Didn't he the town und the organization Whew! heypultea oft that Grout- 1? Didn't he stand the or. pilon on ith head when he turned fohnnis Oakley at the Jat minute wh the nomination for Sheriff to Erlanger? He's not taking the h into his confidence, and it ke. my heart beat fast a bit Miles. know," continued the leader, George McClellan's father and were great friends, enpectally afttr e of the Civil War. Miles would hing in hia power to help the ons and career of George McClel- ong, George has got a powerful With the General and with people modest Geueral. If Miles thought he could George B. McClellan by taking the Commis#ionership it’ would be a incentive for him," thstanding this there is not ‘mugh real idence in ‘Tammany Halt! Gen. “Miles has been considers offléy’ of Comminsioner of Police ASPHALT TRUST Gray Upholds the Deci-| m e ms of Judge Kirkpatrick De- aring that the Assessment «Stockholders Was Legal. LPHLA, - Dec, * J8.—Judge in the’ United States Circuit of to-day handed down an opi-| lows: ing Judge Kirkpatrick of States District Court of} 4' pdersey in the case of Harry U. other,stockholders who ap- © payment of an called by Recetver Henry C. af the Asphalt Company of Kirkpatrick decided that the t was legal, and Mr. Stake er court, mitch a decided cr whic! ec! ) them. to the action taken by tho | i 4.of Managers of the Produce Ex-| Met St. bay Beeietays Talo will be 2 closed . & following Chris . Ont Pennsylvania ts clamored for by all, and ‘ways and means of getting same, calls for that -will draw tho desired ends, Xou make s mistake if Youre not business through World| t ‘Wants. They, influence bust- ‘(your- Want dn SEITEN? World and see "THERE ‘ARE Paid Help Wants in this _ Morning’ 's World. 980 id Help'Wants in the thirteen |*® New York papers combined. HOUSEWORK ... 82 JANITONS zy KITCHENWORK. 11 LADIES’ TAILORS 3 MACHINISTS .,. MEN OPBRATORS . PAINTERS PIANO HANDS.. PORTERS ....... PRESAERS Bae BeBoe asSeag IN STOCK MARKET Preferred Strong on Fixing of Price of Billets and Announce- ment that Frick Has In- creased His Holdings. IN FAVOR. COPPER ALSO Pennsylvania and Union Pacific Fig- ure Prominently in the Dealings, Which Were Dull—Rock Island a Weak ‘Issue on Bear Report. ‘The features of the stock market to- day were the midsummer duines and the siren@yn of Steel preferred. Ovt- side of there there was littl to talk about, ‘The price movements were {r- regular, and first. were up and thea down and then up again and so through ‘The Steel issues opened strong and advance almost without interrupthin throughout the day, Tuelr late strength Was due to the announcement that the orice of steel billets had been, main- tained at the meeting of the steel men to-day. ‘The wrompt dental of all those at the meeting that tnere had been se- cret cuts in the price of billets ‘helped the stock, which Advanced to 887-4. Another bull card of which the most was made was the semi-oMeil an-| nouncement that Henty C. Friék, who recognized as one of the most con- servutive steel men in the country, had Increased his holdings of the steel stock of the company so that now he owls imore than he -has ever held. As Mr. Frick had monghe: ago one centificate for 100,00 shares of the preferred stock it can be seen that an increasé to his holdings makes him a powerfill fantor in the corporation, He was quoted as saying that there (will be a shar ‘e- | vival tn the tron and steel industry after the first of the year, a veloped strength i the late trading and Pennsylvania, which had béen un- der pressure, durihg th rallied to about the ti the day. Atchison was showed a net loss, whith was duc to the bear pre put upon the stock on the announcement that J. P.. Morgan & Co, hud taken $10,000,000 of the treas- ury bonds, Wedgie Bt strong Decmuuse of'a factor seen off, that is the, ahary iit the, industrial th many must ODI been using, and this country il have to supply the demand. There was sald to Be ae a bear atbp 9} tn Brooklyn Shares atl pointasabove the macket a Hoon. Thia did not givermuch alizlety, ax it was learned that In farther advance the llmit might bo raised as the persons short Is able to. stand quite an advance, ‘Weakness in Rook 1 Tmland, which up- eet in a way the whole market, was gue to the Foport thet the company w iesue to, paver. mort opportunity Ne tect of a 1 to 8 point Agoline In the stock, pate, market closed uit with prices The total sales df stocks were 460,000 shares and of bonds $1,948,000. The Closin; Spatatens: To-day's highest, st and clol apf sel ‘chatnes” (runt yenerdayre rel prices or from last recorded sale are as. fol- rH prices Clog ones, 48% pea nore en 4 au [+++] ++ trate G+ 44-2) P wt sa ee x PSE PE SER ESE POPES SRE PPA FRRERPPEEE +iltlt+i ltt +1 ~ ort tes SRABe: oe CURB STOCKS LISTLESS. Price Changes Not Marked-in the Dealings in the’ oltside market we ull to-day, with the list practically un- changed. The bid and asked prices of incipal outside securities were: Bid, Asked. 3 4 + Bla 12% American Can ans 88258e0 FOP FSF FT Pers 2 LONDON STOCKS IRREGULAR: aewed 5 Americans Improved During the Day but Trading Fell Off. LONDON, Tee2, 18—Money was in 3] good demand in the market to-day for THR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DICEMBER OVER 13 CENT MARK Sully Goes Into the Market, | Takes Everything Offered and Sends Prices Beyond the} Coveted Point. | Thirteen-cent cotton, which had been predicted by the bulls, was realized to-| day when Daniel J. Bully went into the | market and in a whirl of trading took | everything offered, he sending prices | up from 9 to 17 points. May, June and July all jumped above the coveted mark, May selling at 13.06 and June and July at 13.04 At the opening was a rush or buying orders son the call, and amid the great- est excitement there was an upwara | movement, which. however, looked to be abul'l effort to advance prices of future on which to Bell spot cotton, The Jatter was in great demand, and private reports from the South say that} there was a heavy call for export cot ton, and consequently spot cotton could be old at almost any price. Atter the first rush to buy 90 much cotton was dumoed upon the market; that all the early gain had been lost and prices were below tne closing fg- ures of yesterday. Later In the day there was another) slight rally, which carried prices on an average of 2 points higher. Then Sully appeared on the floor with his brokers and sent cotton over 13 points. ————_— IRONWORKERS ARE Newark the Scene of a Battle Which Is Said to Have Been Jday with an ace HURT IN A RIOT): M. QUAD SAYS “KID” IS UNTRUTHFOL Declares Secretary Sucing Him for $25,000 Never Nursed Him and that the Copper Mine Was Only a Joke. The suit of Marie Alleen Billings jawainst Charles B. Jews. otherwise “M Quad,” for breachZof contract was re- sumed to-day before Judge Bennett in| the Twelfth District Court. Miss Bill- Ings, whom the humorist cails “Kid.” wants a small matter of $25,000 from him, She supported her clilm yeater= yunt of a verbal axree- ment «he had with "M. Quad’ by which he was to pay her $30 a week for a Gertain pertod, at the end of whiot she wan to have 32 Lewis took the clared that most by Miss Billings tion. When she said she nt a long time, hi ; ¢ it on her own no way odliged to work "And all this about coppe nonsense,” said Mr. Lewis, “T mine business was our little joke. understood It as well us J did qaking It seriously now for the first Ume in, herlife. The case will provably day. be finished to- ————_—_—_ MORE GOLD,COMES IN. JOSTON, Dec. 18.—The National siawmut Bank received $760,000 gold to- | goo Jeting an importation of $1,- 600,000, he gold arrived on the stea wie Bohemian Embexsler Fat: at Sentence. LONDON, _Dec. A. 8, Rowe, the absconding Secretary of the Great’ Fin- gall Consolidated Company, who was arrested at Toronto, was sentenced o ten years’ Be, servitude for embezzling over, of the com: pany's funds. inted when his co was peooene IE LAMP POST ALMANACK Precipitated by Men from New York. . In a riot between fronworkers at No. 10 West Park street this afternoon, three men were seriously injured, the victims bing,all non-unton men. Jacob Goeller, of No. 408 Morris avenue, head of the Goeller Iron Works of this city, ‘wap one of those hurt, ‘The assault was preceded by a threat said to have been made to Goeller that he would be fixed before night by ler |, Walking Lelegate Daird Pollock, of the Ironworkers’ Union. Goeller had the contract for altering a Turkish bath building at the Weat Park street address and began the job late yesterday. He had eight men working to-day, but there were perhaps fifty others of differ ent tfades employed. Suddenly a dozon men armed with bricks and stones. made a rush into the building and ashdwered their missiles upon those at work in the basement. The non-unton men fled in every direction. Goeller was, struck on the head with a heavy plang. ‘The reserves of ithe first police pre- ‘cinct were onfered out and warrants will tbe issued to-day for all of those ssid to have been tmpliceted in the as- mar Novark workmen say that ¢helr assailants came from ew none of them is known here, nis ected WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened strong and active to- day, dué chiefly to the steady cables and the hag? talk. Corn. was quiet but firm at yesterday's Wee nena prom nee Wh 2 Wi t— aernrt a ess Suny, 16 Tie: Dec. dy 18th Our policy is to give greater values than other houses. SALE at our three stores, 375 Young Men’s Suits—31 to 35 chest—Fancy Cheviots & Worsted§; also Blue and Black Reduced from $14, $16 and $18 to $9.75 500 Men's Overcoats—Black and Oxford Cheviots—long and medium lengths; also the Tourist or Belted Back Reduced from $18, $20 and $22 to $15.00 400 Men’s Fancy Cheviot and Worsted Suits Reduced from $18 and $20 to $15.00 At our Thirteenth Street Store 500 Boys’ Breasted Suits Reduced from $7.00 and $8.00 to $3.50 two piece Double portunies for wisest SLIPPERS FOR MEN—An colors; all leathe: SLIPPERS | FC pose—graceful, elegant sty’ Leather and Kid Slippers, both b very moderate prices, every good sty! if, and dest worsteds ani all desirable shades; Jersey and SHOES FOR A MEN: WA WOME variety to meet the quick Rubber Boots. rere A on if, Stock re nn irregular at theusineas SIZES 11 TO 2, $1.75, lL BLYN & S Sixth Avenue and 27th Street. 609 8th Ave,, 39th and 40th Sts. Factoriey: 401. 408, 403 fest HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR. BLYN STORES with their complete stocks and immense varieties offer unusual op- and everyday footwear. nt of tasteful styles at very moderate prices. Men’s Romeo and Fatist Slippers.......... Men's Slippers In Opera and Byerett cut, BIAee Tan and Wine R WOMEN For every purse and every pur- les for street and house wear. Warm lined Slippers in all styles, all qualities and all colors, at COLD WE AT, HER SHOES ic heavy, warm linings, in FANCY FOOTWEAR for Infants end children—Soft, very pretty colored leathers. and growing Shoes—you will be delighted with the etyle and the values. Every Good Leather—Bvery Good Style—Every Worthy Grade SPECIAL—Children’s and Boys’ Storm King All perfect and fully warranted, selections in Holiday easy choice from a vast assort- $1.25 to $2.50 $1.00 to $3.00 Patent eaded and plain, $1.00 to $3.00 dainty Leggins of velvet in Leather Leggins. A wid NAN ) CHILDRENTA ler SIZES 2% TO 6, $2.25. ON, ; GUARANTEE SHOE CO,, | Third Avenue and 1224 Street, _ ‘| 162 Bowery, near. Broome St, Slot St, Manbattan, ees Vet ESTABL! 51s a Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y., OPEN.. EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30, "WATCHES FOR NEN. 14-karat gold-filled case, American move- ment, warranted for 10 years, $6. 8, Watches for Womeo. Solid gold case, extra heavy, set with 4 genuine diamonds, Waltham or i STRAUS move- P Genuine Dia Solid Gold. Colt be heavily . carved, | set with. large | diamond; value $25.00; price, value price, : $4.75. rae Hoop — Ring, solid Gold Ring, for f ite ladies, set with génuyine diamond, actual: value $16.00; price,’ monds; actual $50.00; price, Cluster Scarf Pin, emerald) am ruby or tur ‘Solid Gold Locket, # quoise centre; set with genuine.dias ac value mad (ieee sine: $30; price, actual value’ $10.00; price, $3.50... $12.50. | MAIL ORDE! with five perfect dla- Opposite Boerum Place, Near OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL City Hall. RS PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED. | iad WATCHES FOR MEN This 14-karat | Solid Gold Watch, extra heavy o GaSe, Waltham or Igin movement, Price, All Watches kept in good three years free of charge. Genuine mond Ear Screws: no chips,solid gold settings; actual $8.00; Solid gold Chain Bracelet, set with genu- fi weighing 114 ine diamond, no chip, actual value $35.00; $16.75, actual value price, Price, Men’s Gy! py Ring, heav- ily carved and set with two large and brilliant diamonds, and emerald or ruby centre, actual value $25.00; re $8.75. Setisoid Gold Ring, 2 perfect and white dia- monds; actual value $25.00; price, » $8.75. value Solid gold Pansy Scart Pin, set with genuine dia- mond, price, $3.50. Solid Gold Knot Scarf Pip, set with genuine dis- mond; price, $2.00. Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine Solid Gold Link But- tons, set with a gen- uine diamond in star setting; value, $15.00, $5.75. 7) diamond instar set- & | ‘ =) dia: mond weighing % karat, actual rt li ting, actual value $15.00; Grice, $4.75. Belcher Ring, genuine value $52.00; price, $28.75. Men's Gypsy Rings, heav- H Solid gold Rings, set.in fly carved and set with 3 combination of garnets or almandines or $68.50. pals sapphices and ru Diamond Ear Screws or : Drops, karats, $420.00; f Solla Gol dant, set diamond Two-stone genu- ine Diamond Ring, weighing % karat; actual alu $50.00; price, ‘ $30.00... Genuine dia- mond Stud, faney setting, actual value, $6.50; price, $3.75. Solitaire Ring, mond weighing * value $40.00; price, ‘. $38.50. i Solid gold peatls, actual value $28.00; price, heavily carved, hctual val- ‘ue $10.00; pric, . Open Satur- day Evening Until 11.00. . WATCHES FOR MEN. 14-karat gold filled case, waranted for 25 years, Waltham movement, $12.50. Watches for Women. Solid gold case, set with genuine diamond (no chip), Waltham or STRAUS movem ent; price, $16.75 Solid Gold Brooch or |d Brooch or Pen- with one genuine heart, set with 95 and 80. fine pearls; Oriental pearls; price, $8.75, Solid gold Ring for ladies, set with genuine diamond; Solid Gold Snake Ring, head set with genuine diamond and ruby; actual value, $8.50; price, $4.50., Solid Gold - Cigar Cutter, set with agenuine dianiond (no chip) $4.00 price, $2.75, Solid Gold Cigar Giitter, orf solid Gold Masonic Em. fancy carved, plain biem, set with 6 cut diamonds, picture inside, $9, 7 Solid Gold Heart Locket, set with large. size genuine dia- fj diamond, ey « karat, actual ae $15, 55. 75 $3.00, Signet Rings sod gold. signet Ring heavily carvellj ° actual’ value $6.00; price, Pendant, in Shape of a, actual value, $6.50; * space for | atte Pe SNe ae