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DAILY, ONE CENT.SUNDAY, THREE CENTS.

“All the News That’s
Fit to Print.”
COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY.
THE WEATHER.

Fair; fresh west to north winds.



VOL. L. . .No. 15,881 NEW YORK, DECEMBER 1, 1900, SATURDAY.SIXTEEN PAGES.
ONE CENT In Greater New York
and Jersey City.
Elsewhere,
TWO CENTS.


TO-DAY,

SIXTEEN PAGES

WITH

REVIEW OF BOOKS AND ART.


INDEX TO DEPARTMENTS.


  • Stocks irregular. Financial Affairs.—Pages 12 and 13.
  • Wheat, No. 2 red, 77⅜c.; corn, No. 2 mixed, 45⅝c.; oats, No. 2 mixed, 26½c.; cotton, middling, 10¼c.; Iron, No. 1 foundry, $16; butter, Western creamery, 25c. Commercial World.—Page 11.
  • Amusements.—Page 8.
  • Arrivals at Hotels and Out-of-Town Buyers.—Page 5.
  • Business Troubles.—Page 11.
  • Court Calendars.—Page 11.
  • Insurance Notes.—Page 13.
  • Losses by Fire.—Page 5.
  • Marine Intelligence and Foreign Malls.—Page 2.
  • New Corporations—Page 13.
  • Real Estate.—Page 11.
  • Religious News—Page 6.
  • Society.—Page 9.
  • United Service.—Page 3.
  • Weather Report.—Page 5.
  • Yesterday's Fires—Page 5.