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) BIG MARKET oe) ae os While Metropolitan and AND LEATHER market feature, the early dealings whatever dis- there might have been for the ret o¢ fn, the course of co) securities in London, which had fallen from 1-4 to than 1 per cent. after a lower rallied, but failed to hold and dealings few of the stocks gains. Was @ seller on balance for day of probably 5,000 shares. Tus well distributed and encouraged bears to hammer the market for a r d Copper, which led the sold down | point to 75 5-4, was to % 68 on enormous buying, of which came from Boston. Melling of Southern Pacific by C. ~@ Gates Co, was especially nocice- % able the price being hold generally be- _ Apw yenterday. Y Metropolitan Street Railway {9 i were well looked after from the hour, the Btreet Raliway selling it was under pressure during the part of the session. Pauli, Chesapeake & Ohio, the & Western were also among the to share the advance. in Bngar and Tennessee Coal finished higher, while the dasues suftered fraconally Honal losses were felt in the and other railroads, held wel anne total sales of stocks were 1,560,000 nd of bonds $8,426,000, __ WHEAT PRICES BREAK. Supply Satemont a Factor tn the Market Decline, started steady to-day but #00 weak and broke about 1-2 of @ visible supply of grain state- @howing an increase of 2,940,090 In domestic wheat stocks and Bain of 64,00 bushels in Canadian it stocks was a factor in the sell Movement. Corn opened steady. r declined In sympathy with a cloali prices were is eas duly 00 4; De cen were: Wheat s poember, 112 4-§ to 121-2; May, 1121-2 tg 112 3-8; July Corn—N be Died Pewee. 1-4 to 61g: to 65-8; July, 63-8 to 0) DEMAND SENDS COTTON UP. —" Buy the Spot Articl- and a Prices Nally, Opening of the cobton market was right the cables to-day, the Starting at on advance of 1 point a decline of & Later prices raliled alli ly on esiimates for light receipts r and on reports of a good demand the spot article at New Orleans. ing Was Gulet, but Wall street @ little January and some of bearish houses were sellers of @nd May. The weather map re- rally clear conditions h tl ys i icen were: November, ei: cember, 9.81 to 9.82; Jan- PY, 9.80 «0 9.91; February, 3.9% ‘bid; th, 10.03 to 10.08. April, 10.08 bid; [ ¢ dune, 1018 offered: oan", offered. ec: January, 9.87; web, 10 t : July, 10.1 ORTHAMPTON. Mass., Nov. 1¢— Aootor who is attending William é Mm, the actor, said to-day that patient was much better and had encaped the attack of pney. with which he was threatened, ——— SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Blass, .48\Sun sets 443\Mloon sete 12.91 THE TIDKs. High Ws Hine Water, Low Water £8 2% 5 ® 26 2355 voy 448 103T Al FAVERSHAM IMPROVES sta Guayre , . 8 Deming» TNCOMING STRAMSHIPS DUE DAY, ia. Hamburg 's. Cassel. Bremen Ina Adaibert, Coton } Colon, 1 OR! veaton, 4 » Jackaonvitte. Mecmoehes, tavanoah ) RTRAMGHIPA DAY. Demand for the Metal) “4m. ° | : 3 s 5 ook SHARE THE ADVANCE, = it the List Generally Feels the| im am. sour’. of War Talk in Europe| isoam. st uy. Pacific Sold| ume am. i i i 3 s 5 of #3°*% 4&6. 100 A. 'T. & BF. pt. day, efter a varying session in which sate At. ©. Lane... Copper held to the front 1 oeCan, Pacific... to renew Its recent buoyancy was| !l! by the revival of foreign] #0) Can. Pac, rta.. slety «Ver wolitical matters, qs re-| 9 Can. Bo oie muoChes. & Almost 4 points while the Securities 1000 Det to S 1-4, againat §17-8, 119) 180 Det. Of yesterday, Manhattan received 1430 Det. . B0od support, but Brooklyn Rapid 2200 Diatillers’ S .. 37% 6% ™m+% | |3900 Reading .. .... 7% 74 Mh 4 | 900 Union Pac wt Express. Lat 1m + | e408 Leather, 14% Wi } an Lea. pt. Yo WoLOLeTn| Baler. 1900 Allis 100 Allis 10 Am, 161309 Amal. 20 Am. Ca: 22 3 z z "oO id ' e 800 Am. 8 Am. 100 Am. #2 +++ + Bec « Ss Bae EEes ze*: ++11 Am. Loco, pf., Am, Am. Malt. pf.. 1849 Am. Bmelt.. 3393393353 3°5523">5 lee fe eee writ 3323225 $S5E=°5 "5 se 2 a8 25a5Resstasssssogrosesszogpsugargeegi cone eee 3 253 s 3 (+ti_ Leeie eiecesere 160 Bruns’k €0..... #253238Es: ++e+4+ baled Chic, & N.W, 200% puoChic. Gr. W.... Be 20 Chic, Gt.W, B.. B& 120000, M, & St. P...11% 100 C. M.f @t.P. p. = FF SEZee $e e228 ygsbges=2Fssges3eezssgece."pyevee L 183 400 Chi, Torm'l..... 1% +% 410 Chi. ‘Term, pf. W% m4 +1 400 Chi. Un, Tr... 1M BoM WO Chi, U. Tr. pf. a “+4 econo aL.®& » +h 190CO!, FL aT... @ “ou mC HC aL 6 mM 1400 Col. Bouth....,, 4 2% BH— 4 #0 Col, So. Ist pt. © Bh 0 +h) 1800 Col. Bo. 24 pf. 1%; 7 IM—-% 19900 Consol, Gua ...219 MT Th ~% 10000 Corn Prod..... 0% WH B +% 90 Corn Prod. pf. 400 Del. & Hud.,.18 200 Den “I ONER RE Panic-Stricken Women on Floors of Factory Find by Stairway and Fire-Esoapes Cut Off. BRAVE BOY AIDS IN RESCUING EMPLOYEES. Soores of Timid Women Afraid to Leap Into Fire-Nets Are Passed Down Soaling Lad- ders by Firemen, Te = bat i : : : i zs i z nold, of No, 4% Bouth Fifth street, Brooklyn. ‘The flames started on the first floor of the bullding, which is oceupled by the Central Milling Company. The ground floor is occupied by Feeer brothers’ wine and liquor establishment. The upper four loots are used exelu- sively by tailoring establishments, which employ mostly giris and women. ‘The girls on the third, fourth and fifth floors Naat the upper part of the fire-eecape, The girls on the sesond floor could pot réach the escape be- cause everywhere around them were | flames, and they locked themselves in thelr rooms to keep out the smoke, Boy Hero Saves Many, Ninety girls on the top floor, In the employ of Benjamin Cohen, trled to reach the fire-escape in one rush. Only & few could get to It, and the others were led to the roof by Benjamin Ar- nold, the boy who afterward proved himself @ hero of the right stuff. On the roof the position of the girls was no better than tt had been In the rooms. The amoke was atifiing and the 10 Dia, Mateh ..1 0 Ml +18 800 Du 88.4 A. WK Wh Mi WD BB SA ply Bh My Btates Leather issues ond Nor | @80 Erie... oH OM BT 1M 800 Erie Ist pf... 7% 2% TH—% TO Trie M4 pt..... He bie Sh WE. & TH pt. @ os ss + mFred M & 8... 0 0 o +14 1700 Gen. Elec. Co..181% 10 180% 1600 Hock, Valley .% 8% SH + % WO Hock, Val. pf. 914% M% M+ % BOOTH. Con, 6.1 1% 140% — Mo Int. Paper ..... 1% 1% BDe—% 1000 Int. Paper pf. 1% TWh ~% 190 Int. Pump .... 4 “a a 200 Iowa Central , 11% 1K IN — 0 Towa Con, pt. 8% [% “1% 10 Kan, Cry Bo. 3 -% 7 Kan ©, Bo pt ms 6 +% mK Chr 8 pee MK RY Keo & D, M1 18 th Koick Tew, 1 ol it MOL, EB. & Weat tl 4% 4 1K WO 1. B&W pts | 03 105 102% Lou, & Nash.14ih 150% 1% —2 700) Manhattan . ..167Y 166% 167% +1% 310 Met St Ry...12% 104 M4 +1 0 Met, Securities SS = MAN +1 19600 Mox Cent... 2% 0% 2% MOM St P& SEM MY M1 mh tO M, K, & Tex % wy WA TOM, K.& T pry ah wm 20600 Mo. Pacific ..100% 107% 107% — % OONarh CR BLM Me ML +h 200 Nat Bis, Co. 6% WH Ih TWNuU BE & 8 X 2 om H-% 500 Nat. Lead ...., wm WAM M0 Nat. Lead pf. 9h 8 +M MONK RRM play OH i + SOON.Y, Alrbrake.16% 157 157% + 4 @2N, ¥, Contral.19% 154 1% —% WON YCa&SRLE oy OS 10N Y Dock... 0 W " ONY NHAHAM 18% 184 + % cM Nor & Wes. WK TH THM 1M0 North Am ....107 102 105 +2 10 Ont. & West. i 24 Ah —% %o) Pacific Mall... @ 44 +1 000 Penn. RR %....198% 1394 184 — % 1570 People’s Gas ..100% 1084 19 — % TM Presaed BC... HH OME BH +h WO Pressed 8. OpeM MOM +h 80) Quicksilver wm & hh 100 Quicksilver pf, 6% 6% 64 + | 400 Ry, St. Spr... 3% MY he Ss 140 Ry, St, Bp. vt. 8 8h BM S00 Rep. Steel .... 1 14 Wi —% BO Rep. Steel pf. 6 & Ws 500 Reading iat pf. 51% 57% 8h + 200 Reading 21 pf. § ® —% 290 Rock Igiand .. Th HH A 0 Rock Isl, pf. & Wh Mh—% MO Rubber Goods. BH MM 00 Sloss-Bhett .... 4 OM Om — 4 Ms. Jo &OL.s nom at MO SLe GL2d pt PM Mh) MRLESE A pay & & —% WMSLELC ELAS 2 US +h mse, LW. OK OB OB HH 30K. L. 8. Wepft. tm ts = 4] {WO St. Po & OM...168% 156 168% 28000 Su. Pacific .. 6% ~% 14 300 South, Pac pile 1M 1h —% 3180 Bou. Ry. pt... We Bh By—% WO Bou. R. Co. pt Wh HH WH + MBunRaT.CO4 MH Me K @OT. C. & Ir... BH TH TH —14! 20 Tex. Pac ™m% 1 mh) MOT, BL & W.dite Bath + A) WOT. B LAW pl i me 5K +8 woTwin C.K TOT 1084 te ¢ 4! Un. Bae & P.M MH —U) AMM 13% 11% — % wOUn Pac, pl. eR MM 1) Un, Fruit Co,.100% 106% 1064 10) Un, Ry Inv... 1M 1% Ty wo Un. Ry. Inv. pts 8 41 WU. SCL Pipe ie Be H-% wUS CLP. ple 0 my —%! Rub. pt. i Steel .. din ry u ad Rubber sy We H+ & a 3 hee f.. 8? q ee Y Lane tay = “Sotetese w -SE heat from the flames was getting worse every minute, Arnold, who Is only nineteen years old, kept his head and called several of the girla down to the Afth floor, Overwoking the fire-escape at No, 47 was a Window, but there was five feet bet the window and the escape and this the boy spanned. Then he reached over and caught a girl about the waist. Before she could resist and shrink back from the drop far below into the alleyway, tne boy had swung her safely over to the fire- encape, and she made her way to the ground in safety, Twenty girle this atrip of a boy saved in this way be- fore the firemen came to bis relief, Handed Down Sealing ern, While thi t was being spread scal- ing laddere were run up the sides of the house, and the firemen selsed the panie-siricken women and girls from the escapes and passed them down the ladders. At least aly ot them were #o fright- @ned or #0 from the emoke that they had to be passed down the seailus jadders by the firemen. Ladders were raised for the others, and they scram- bled down, assisted by the fire fighters Glancing up at the side of the house, Chief Croker saw young Arnold tn his work of resoue, The boy was al- ready wenk, and it Appea that hiv ength would give Way a he seised irl and ewung her across through apace. “Here, men,” called the Chief, “save that boy!" William Coles, Charles Behott and Jnmn alton ran up the butiding at No. M71 and pulled the exhauated boy to safety. en they took his place and continued the work of rescue. a STOCKS WEAKEN IN THE LONDON MARKET, LONDON, Nov. 16—Money was in quiet demand and in tnereased supply in the market to-day ‘Trading on the Stock Exchange opened quietly fem, but prices weakened sub- sequently, This was attributed to the unconfirmed report of (rouble between Afghans and Russians in Afghanistan. Conaols hardened at first, but eased later, partly owing to the expected rise in the rate of discount of the Bank of England, Home Raila were depressed on disappointing offerings. Americans opened irregular, advanced by fractions t over partly, reacted later with the general depression snd weakness in Now York and closed dull pager Japanese Government Sixes of Ot were quoted at M 7-5. a; 3 Bs CorsetSale 5.000 Samples and Unclaimed La Grecque Corsets, 5 SAVED |LEWISOKN WILL up-to-date shapes, in all sizes and materials, now going on and will Continue All Week Prices, 25¢., $0c,, 75¢., $1.00, $2.50 and $5.00; worth from $2.00 to $25.00 each. Corsets for every figure, from the very stout to the very thin—all our latest models, Also 1,000 Samples of LA GRECQUE Tailored Underwear, Drawers, $0, 75¢., $1.00, $1.25; worth from $1.50 to $3.50, Combination Sults, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50; worth $3.00 to $6.00 each. | drawers and corset cover and combina. tion skirt and corset cover—all of the finest Nainsook and India Linen with Many of the above are combination | latest patterns of lace and embroidery, Women of the Rene taste will find | im this sale something NEW at a very small cost, VAN ORDEN CORSET CO. lest 234 (3 r Cae ty ‘ ~ aie, field. Neither knew that the was In the room, but both had that | the deenton was against Canteid and | that the Court of Appeals had upheld the Dowling aet, put through the Leg- Broker Decides that If “1 seem to be the District-Attorney's target in this affair,” Mr, Lewisoha Called | contnued, “and 1 witt be ratremuly glad when it is all over, My lawyer has DO on He Will Obey the Law and) ‘sed me that the case has gone Tell Grand Jury All He of Gambling at Canfield’s. HAS FOUGHT AGAINST me.” Knows| ‘What wilt be your next step?’ was mind by the decision of the Court of Ap THIS FOR TWO YEARS. "kr onsana was fingering 0 dainty Court of Appeals Upholds Law, wine glass when the reporter ap proaohed him, Canfield In Reticent,, “Give p man a change to see his law» However, and He Yielde—| vers,” ne said with « show of anger, For a second bis face was hard set and Canfleld Now Anxiously| iis brow waa wrinkled, but % iat Awaits Move of Jerome. tinued, “butt cannoc talk at thie u the Beaten at every turn in his efforts! ion in which his client |# to keop secret hie knowlgdge of tho ne sumbling-house owned by Richard A. | a.sgent Saat here vos h le not Candeld” at No, 6 Rast Porty-tourth| pow endesiaon noting tieont “Unless there io a stro a street, Jease Lewisohn will go before iM \nawer such questions as are the Grand Jury and tell all he knows him. He must go before the G ah x of the operationa of the house of chance a4 make full and free anewers to where men of millions went to\stake | questions.” fortunes on the color of a card or the turn of a wheel, Decision Worries Gamblers. Mr, Jerome will seek at once for the ‘This decision was reached to-day by | reindiotment of Canfleld and his mant- Mr. Lewisohn after tH®@ findings of the r, David Bucklin, Ho, will call woen t Court of Apveals, which declared that | Lewisatin, to teathty wt thout roth and he waa In obeyed the injunctions of the District- \e suit that gtempt of court If he dis-| the other millionaires who are reported to have lost and won sums of money at Canfiela's will be brought before tne Attorney and refused to enlighten the so. Young. Vanderbilt is Grand Jury al Pao, the Grand Jury before which he must ap- gtill eluding the ea from pear. In saving that he would obey the | District-Attorney's office by keeping out mandates of the court and so eave him- f the State. tthe decision of the Court of Appeals self from a term in prison, Mr, Lewl- jy worrying the gamblers in every part sohn le advised by his attorney, Alfred of the State not a little, No one knows Lauterbach Fought for Two Years. For two years Mr. Lewlsohn Jerome have been fighting. Mr, Lewl- sohn said that if the Court peats decided against him there would be no alternative, and that he woulil | who will be hit by the testimony to be given before the Grand Jury, FRANCHISE TAX GROWS. of AP-| Valuations for State Concerns This ve ANZ H8,75T. 16,—The State oBard and Mr. ALBANY, be compelled to testify, In regard to of Tax Commissioners to-day ave hia future actions Mr. Lewisohn said) when he was seen at Sherry's: “Yes, I suppose I must go to court | and testify now. There te nothng else| for me to do," out a list of special franchise valua- tion by counties for the present yetr, which shows the total for the State as $302, 089,757, againat $284,798.60 for 1898 he figures for Greater New Y: 7 Across the dining-room from the mill-! for 1894 are given as $251,621,480, andTor lonaire sportsman and broker sat Can- last ear $25,194,325, Le Boutittier Brothers SUITS and COATS. Women’s Black, Blae and Brow. Chedtot Sutts, winter weight three-quarter Coat—Bratd and Velbet trimmed—satin lined— *25.00 value $32.50 Women’s three-quarte? Black Kersey Coat—collarless—siih trim- ming and braid—Shinner satin lined— $9.75 value $25.00 Women’s three quarter Squirrel lined Coat—far collar and collar- less—Blach, Tan, White and Blae— *25.00 In addition value $32,50 Women’s Sutis—Blac}, Blue, Brown and Mixlures—taten from vega ‘ar stock, and marked to *8.75 were $20.00 Women’s Short Tan Covert Cloth Coats—satin and sith lined— 58,75 ond *£0,00 values $15.00 and $18.50 Women‘s Walking Shirts, in Blacks, Blues and Mixtures— *2.98 were $5.00 Le Boutitlier Brothers West Twenty-third Street, useful articles have most attractive assortments of novel and LEATHER GOODS, STATIONERY, SILVERWARE _AND_ JEWELRY NOVELTIES, AND _BRIC-A-BRAC, which are of especial interest as offering many suggestions for the selection of gifts for Weddings or for the approaching holiday season, displayed in the departments devoted to ; il H £3 It's the Turkey Trust now, The the, price af the lec an tp, ue as the pul wate nas made ‘Thankesiving Day macred to the » sey that the go orth fraatnavence Ih aie io : | - 35 E ii i From # to 4 pound was for freghly Milled turkeys fo Fg end 29 much as 5 cents was obtained for ‘The shipments are the demand ineresaing. The high enough lest year, but the lite show another are holding back i THE PREVALING MODES. RUGS AND CARRIAGE ROBES. This sale comprises an assortment of 300 Taffeta Silk Waists in plain colors, including black and white, in various styles, Scotch plaids, taffeta and small checks, new and effective styles ; worth $7.50 to $10.00 each, Special PY 5 OO each. Broadway and Twentieth St,, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. IN ORANGE BLOSSOM TIME LET US SUGGEST: For the Bride, @ rounded seamless ring is in vogue (14 k., 18k, 22 k, gold.) @For the Bridesmaid, green gold brooches, iridescent or circled with pearls, make a fetching offering. For the Usher, a pearl scarfpin, in a light orne- mental or floral design, is always acceptable, AFRANKFIELD & (4 WEST 14TH STREET. Eins MADE ea: WHICH ARE MADE EXPRESSLY FOR B. ALTMAN & CO. ARE SHOWN IN EXCLUSIVE NEW MODELS, EMBODYING THE LATEST PARISIAN IDEAS AND DESIGNED TO EM. PHASIZE THE LONG TAPERING WAIST REQUIRED BY MEN'S DEPARTMENTS. ———=———— NECKWEAR AND MATERIALS FOR SCARFS TO ORDER, IMPORTED MUFFLERS, DRESS PROTECTORS, COLORED AND DRESS SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, NIGHT ROBES, SMOKING JACKETS, HOUSE GOWNS AND BATH ROBES; GOLF JACKETS, GLOVES FOR DRESS, BUSINESS, DRIVING, AUTOMOBILING, ETC. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HAND. KERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, WALKING STICKS, STEAMER Eighteenth S1., Nineteenth St, Sixth Ave., Nem York. He Has Brought Me from the Tomb of Silence to the Living World—My _ Deafness Cured. 188 ANNA A. FINE, 185 Nostrand ay., Brooklyn. Deaf 12 Years. Twelve years ago | had the Grippe; I wee very sick, and when I Tpaosered i atid jan poor, © full fee! vi how they did and by only “thos Who have ear trouble can ever know. [soon got so bad that I could hear the clock strike oF a wateh tek, unk I J T found his method tir f any I had used: tt was jnild and painioss, and, what Is best of ail It benefited me almost from the start, after a few monthe trésiment Tam cured. 1 car hear At. and T earnestly advi any one Ww to take Doctor Gay her's treatn has made me hear, MISS ANNA A. FINE, 183 Nostrand av. Resoklyn, N.Y, Consultation and X-Ray Exam. ination FREE, If you cannot call, write for report DR. GARDNER, - Office 435 6th Av., New York City, Hetween S8th and 80th urs, 9 A.M. tos PM: Sunda ee & Taylor. Announce for Thursday, November 17th An Important Special Sale of Women's Silk Waists. PIANO $1 Our High-Grade Pianos Guaranteed Ten Years, $ Down $ 1 Per and Week Beautiful Stool, elegant FR E E embroidered Silk Scart andone year’s tuning free of charge. i ‘We have no second-hand Planos for sale, We take none in exchange TAPESTRIES, -65—.85—$1.00 PER YD, (Former prices, 85,$1.00 & $1,104) Designs for every room with bordeads to match, Also Hall and Stair patterng, VELOUR COUCHES, Were Now 88.50 $5.50 ® 12.75 8,50 15,00 10,00 21.00 14,00 24.00 16,00 Upholstered in all the popular coi r- ings. “LONG CREDIT” gives you luxud ies as well as necessities, ca NEAR 6 ay . Cures any cold, stops cough. ing. Mothers like it better t than any other cough remed y. New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Checks night coughs, relietves stuffing up and wheezitg, § 4 prevents pneumcnia, cuds ~ bronchitis short. Best

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