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THE SCR,VlSTTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1902,
THE MARKETS.
t Wall Street Review. ,
New Yorlc, Nov. 14.-A renewal ot heavy
llqiildnllnti In thn stock marliet this nt
Vrnoon and a vlotr-nt drive by tin orirniiJ
Bed bene parly caused a disorderly biiuiip
to tho lowest r'rtcea of tho week. I.ven
at tho llnat lally, duo to tho ncrntnfole
ninongst bears to cover their nhort con
Hurts, which lifted jiiIccr ono to tlireo
paints abovo tho lowest for tho wcuueMt
ncllve ctoclis, tho prlcca of .not a few im
portant stocks tiro lower than before for
tho weok. At the cxtrcmo tlcclhics, which
ivrio mado cnily In tho llnnl hour, looses
or fioin tlireo to seven nml a nmirter w;io
bIiowm by the Mocks which born tho bnint
of thn bear nttack. St. Paul led with a
:, point decline from yesterday f. kooiC
Jslnntl UH, tho preferred 7, Hnltlmoro nml
Ohio ntul Lotilsvllln 5Vi. Canadian Pnc lie
n. northwestern 1'i, Colorado Hid ft,
Heading 4, Pennsylvania ni nml a num.
her of tho Pacifies, coalers ami other
titocka a points or over. The llerconess
mid suddenness of tho rnld funic a a sur
prise, owning to the character nf thn hup
port Riven to the market at tho ouenliilf
decline nml tho eagerness shown by tho
bears, who sold short yesterdny, to coer
nnd toko their pioflts. Tho rapid tumb
ling of prices gave rise to tho usual croo
of rumors of financial difficulties and
probable failures which guvo active em
ploymcnt to somo of tlfose pointed nt in
the malting of denials. Tho .wiping out
if mat kins nnd the uncovcilim of stop
loss. orders dislodged a ureat mass of se
em lties. which havo been overhanging
the market. No doubt very heavy specu
lative losses wcie Involved In some of tills
polling. Tho linowlodgo ot the piccarlous
situation ot nomo very oxton.'lvo Ioiib ac
counts doubtless flRiired In tho formation
of tho powerful bear party which broke
the market. Somo of the selling toiln
was alleged to be by holders of stocks
vim have mnlntnlncd their holdings for
n long time and through nil the peilod of
the Into odvances. Theso holders have
f.een immenso paper profits melt nwnj
with the disintegration ot prices, nnd were
ililven to sell out todny to avoid losses.
There was no Immediate, howb on wblcli
to base the nttack upon values beyond
the prospect of n poor bank return to
morrow. Yesterday's announcement by
the Pennsylvania company of n 1" per
cent. Increase ot wages which would lie
I'ipitriilciit to a largo proportion of tho
amount nt proxont paid In dividends, was
n disturbing factor. In view of thn lecent
discussion ot this very subject. Pcnnsyl
nnln nnd Its nlflllnted stocks were the
first In the market to show ncuto weak
ness. The announcement nf n bank sus
pension In Boston was also taken advan
tago nf by the bonis and speculators lit
that center were supposed to bo turned
nt bv tho raiding tactics In some stocks.
Total sales today. VJTf.OOO shares. Donds
vere weak In sympathy with stocks. 'J o
lal sales par value, JGC.OOO. United Slates
L's and old -Is declined U per cent, on the
last call.
The following quotations are furnished
The Tribune, by Ilaight &. Preeso Co., 314
uri Mcais Building. AV. D. Itunyon, man-
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American lee H"
Am. lee. 'Pr 3S',i
1 Am. Locomotive .... -S
jm. Loco.. Pr :-!
Am. S. fir R. Co 4i
American Sugar ....11-Pi
Atchison Ws
Atchiboii. Pr !K54
Unit. & Ohio UVOi
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Canadian P.ioltic ....ll"J?4
Che. & Ohio Wz
Chicago ,i Alton XJ
Chic. & G. W 2UH
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C, R. T. & P IS'!
Col. Fuel & Iron 8H3
Col. fi- Southern .... SSM
Col. & South.. 'M Pr. -tlli
lien. & R. O. Pr S'l'i
Detroit Southern .... 17
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Illinois Central U2
Louis. A- Xnsh 1-li
Slnnhattan i:siV&
Slot. St. Ry ISili
3Me.lc.in Central .... 2.1'j
Mn K. & Tex 2."s
Io K. & T., Pr .... "
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X. Y. Central ir,0
Norfolk i West .... IA
Ont. & West 2S"fc
P.ieino Mail lt
1'enna. R. R l.Wi
"People's Gas PO14
Pi'sed Steel Car ... r9
Reading T.d'A
Reading. 2fl Pr Rl'.i
Reading, 2nd Pr 7C
Republic Steel in
Republic Steel, Pr... 75
Rock Island l',i
St. Tj. fi- San F 73
St Ii. So. W 27
Southern Pacillc .... D'l
Southern R. R 31
Southern R. R.. Pr.. 924
Tenn. Coal & Tron..
Texas & Pnellic ...
1'nion Pnelflo
Vnion Pacltlc, Pr .
T'. S. Leather
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TT. S. Steel
C. S. Steel, Pr M'a
"Wabasli SOVi
"VVabash, Pr 41
"Western TJnlnu SS'J
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Vis. Central 21
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Total sales. l,302,Win shares.
Jloney, BIJ per cent.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION.
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NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
Open, lllch. Low Close.
December S.0S R.00 7.0.1 7.97
January SOU S.Oii 7.91 7.91
March . 7.91 7.01 7.SC. T.S.i
May ,.. 7.95 7.BJ 7.00 7.00
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
T.nekawnnna Dairy Co.. Pr.
County Sav. Bank & Trust Co
First Nnt Bank (Cnrbonu'alo),
Third Uatlonal Rank
Dime Uep. & DIs. Bank
Fconomv L.. II. & P. Co
First National Bank jjoo
BId.Aaked.
uu
200
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200
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Luck, Trust & Safe Dop. Co
Clan; ii snovcr uo., rr
Scianton Savings Bunk ,,,.,,.
Tradeis" National Bant;
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co
People's Bank
Scranton Packing Co
BONDS.
Scranton Passenger Railway,
first mortgage, duo 1920
Peonlo'n Street Railway, first
mortgage, duo 1918 115
, rcoplo's Htieot Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921
Scranton Tiuc. Co., 6 per cent.
Kcononiy L, II. & P. Co
N. Jcisey & Pocono lea Co,..?
Consolidated Water Supply Co
195
123
COO
225
125
135
113
115
115
33
97
97
103
Scrnnton Wholesale Market.
i(Coi reeled b ft. G, Dale, 27 Laeka. Ave,)
Four-fl.,o. t
Iluttcit-Kiebh creamery, 2Cc: fresh
flulry, 2.V,ie t
CheebC 13cll4':C,
Kggs Nearby 30e,; storage, 22c.
Mairow Ilcnn-Por bushel, J2.S3.
Onion Per Inmliel, fi5a70c.
Potatoes OJe, per bushel.
New York Grain and Produce Hftrket
New York, Nov. U. Flour Market was
firm with a continued talr demand from
jobbers. Wheat Spot limit No. 2 red,
773c. elevator; No. 2 red. 76ftc. f. o. b.
niloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, SITic. f. o.
Ii. ittloat; options Millet but generally tlrm
nil day. Tho close was tlrm at He. net
ndvance. Sales Included No. 2 red May,
closed 79c.: December, 7S1c. Corn Spot
thin: No. 2, Cc. elevator and KVc, f. o,
b. alloat: No. 2 yellow. Uic.: No. 2 white,
c: options tnaiket, Dccemboi- corn was
ngnln stiong and active, with May fol
lowing at n slower paco. Near months
rlosed 9ia?c. net higher and May un.
' augedj January closed D2i4c.: May, 4841';
NoMMiibcr. C3e.: December, BiHc. Oats
Kiol ntcady: No. 2, Sl'Jc; No. 3. 33fto.;
Btnmlaid white, 37c: No. 2 white, 37e.; No.
$ .uUtc S'iiic.; truck mixed western, nom
inal! Uncle white western, SCa37c.i trnA
wiuto state, ;irt37c: on a rnir spccuintu
trade, ontn ruled firm nil dftv with con
December closed Rl4c. Butter Finn; ei
tra crcamory, :o',Se.t factory, j.6ai8t
creamery, common to choice, E0a23tj
Imltntlon crenmerv. l7Un21e.t Btftto dnlrl
19a25e.; renovated, i7An2lc. Cheese Firm
now stnto full cream, fnncv small colore
old, 12?4al3c.; new, TMci small white, ol
12'inl3c.i now. 12Uc.i lnmo white, old. lit
now, 12'4c.: largo colored, old, 13c: non
12bv. Kggs Film: nvcrnge best, Kn28Vi('
refrlgoriilcd, l?n21c: western fancy, &
2ic; western poor 10 pume, wiu'uc
Chicago drain Market.
Chlenco. Nov. II. There wns 11 lipn
Irmln In wbent todnv nnd prices wei
higher; December closing '.Aa'le. higher
Decenincr corn, c. nigncr nun oats
shado lower. .Tanunrv nrovlslons close
2'io. higher to 7',al0c. lower. Cash qui
tatlonn Werc us follows: Flour Stcndj
No. 2 spring wheat. 72i7.1c: No. :i, cti'ji
70c! No. 2 red, 71An,2'4c.; No, 2 con
i)4Vsc; ro. m yciiow, r.ic. ; rso. . oats, zswc
No. .'1 white. 20i!a32c: No. 2 rve. 4'lUc
good feeding bailey, 3.1a37c! fair to chnlcf
malting, 43nr.Sc! No. 1 llac seed, Jl.lu; Ni
1 nnnnwesiern, ji.-i: prime timotny seen
J.1.6.1: mess nork. Jlii.S7'(,nl7: lard. fl.,VinlOt!t
short ribs, JI0a10.2O; dry salted Bhoiildois!
?'j.uoai.ui'.i; snort near sius, Tiuaio.-j.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Nov. 14. Cnttle-Recelpts, 2.W
Including COO westerns: sternly; good t ,
pi lino steeis, JCaO.GS! poor to medium, $'
fi.75: stockers and feeders. J2nl.03: i-owi
1.40a4.50; heifers, $2nl.7.1; tanners, 31, Ku
2.10; bulls, Knt.R0; calves, $3.50a7; Tc.viu
leu steers, jisai; western stefrs, j,!..ioar,.wi.
Hogs Receipts todny, 20.0W: tomorrov.
jii,uuu; icic over, i,wu; strong 10 ua. niKiie
close easy; mixed nnd butchers. Sn.OJjC.I
good to cholco heavy, JU.SOuC.IO; rout, 1
heavy, J5.90afi.20; light, fo.95aC.G0; bulk ijt
nalcs, fC.lDau.30.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo. Nov. 11. Cattlc-Receln
KiO; butcher graders, good dcmuni
stronger: otheis steady. Vciils Rcceinl
323; very steady; tops, $S.23al.r0; common
to good, $5.50aS.
Hogs Receipts, 1,1,300; nctlvo. Yorke H
oe. lower; others steady to strong: heuy
ju.uonii.10; a row nt w.iis; mue
Workers nnd pigs, $o.2ja.20; nu,
U.Oj; slags, JoaCilO.
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HiBlia, SG.Ju
FINANCIAL
For Sale
STOCK
of the
Town Topics
Gold v
Mining; Coihpany
of Denver, Colorado,
50 Cents a Share
This Is a legitimate mining oitcrprise.
A dividend paying mine, ownitl In i'co
f-imple by the company nnd lo-ated on
Bobtail Hill in tho heart of the famous
Cold Belt of Ollpln county, Colorado.
Stock can be bought on the inonfily pay
ment plan. Subscribers can par 10 pol
ecat, rash nnd 10 per cent, a minth till
the &tock Is paid for
AGENTS "WANTED
For further Information, call on or ad
diebs CHARLES D. SANDERSON",
136 "Wyoming Avenue.
Scranton, Pa.
Wall Sireet Syndicates
Iff and Their Profits"
8ond for onr booklet. Mailed free.
Tells how to shnro in the immenai
profits of thcao hugo combinations.
Investments of $20 nnd upwards
earn splendid, rcculnr incomes in
nup SvniWrAto oncmtlans.
CEO. FELLMAN & CO., Bankers D
90-80 wall Street, new Tork
Moving Picture Exhibition
On the Third Floor.
Programme for Today- No Fool Like an Old
Fool. Tramp on a Rolling Ball. Tramp's Interrupted
Nap. Destruction of the Island of Martinique by Erup
tion of Mt. Pelee. Reproduction is faithful in presenta
tion, No children allowed this evening unless
accompanied by parents. Exhibition begins at 10
and ii a. m., 2, 3 and 4 p. m.; evening, 7:30, 8:30 and
9 o'clock.
We are showing winter styles, the newest things. Hats made of
Irish lace and maxlnes, trimmed In plumes.
GRAPES, the crazo of the season, Is shown here In quantity. Fo
liage also Is prominent.
Dress shapes In Beaver Hats In white and assorted colors.
Long White Plumes at a range of prices from S1.98 to $13.00, '
Black Plumes begin at 49c up to $18.00.
From the Men's
Furnishing Department
Men's all-wool Sweaters, black and white and blue and .
white; all sizes. Marked at 1 .50
Men's all-wool Cardigan Jackets, black and blue; all
sizes. From 1.00 to 2t 75
Men's Shirts, made from flno Percale, with detachable
collars and cuffs. Very tasty designs Sizes 14' to 17. .
Marked at. ' 4oC
Men's Fleeced Underwear Heavy weight, all sizes. .
Prices, each 29c, 39c, 45c and 5UC
Her Majesty's Corsei
For Less Than Elsewhere
'; vrnijr..
Style No. 200 Made from heavy Coutille, double steel strip Cor- (
2.33
1.98
set, medium weight, made for stout people. Always marked
at $2.75. Today
Style No. 1 Straight gore, lace top; made from fine
French Satin, Comes in black and white. Today
A Book Bargain
Every title good.
Regular price 50c
Saturday all day..
29c
The Shadow of the Sword
chanan.
Castle Hohenwald Vister.
Virian Grey Disreall.
Puck Ouida.
Red Gauntlet Scott.
Jerry Duchess.
Bu-
A Fallen Idol Anstey.
House in Bloomsburg Oliphant.
Mill on the Floss Geo. Elliot.
Kit and Kirty Blackmore.
The Prime Minister Troilope.
Widow Ferouge.
The Professor Bronte.
loo:
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The Joyce Stores'Big Offer for Saturday
2-TWH EPHyNHS-2
ARBUHKLE E Umi 04IFFEE
Undreamt of
Possibilities....
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We have demonstrated by our
stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats
this season, that the veri finest can
be improved on. Your needs are our
forethoughts; your satisfaction our
duty and pleasure, and your confi
dence our highest reward. We have
ploughed into the depths of possi
bilities turned to light new fdsh
fons; excelled excellencies which you
have had heretofore, and planted the
banner of perfection on hitherto uh
trespassed ground. Get in touch
1
with our clothing ideas and you will, be in touch
with the best ' .
raJHWi anvil Kj
fill I'Fil
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To the Ladies of Scranton :
When tired searching for something new in Chil
dren's Fine Clothing, stop at GRIFFIN'S. Yon will find
what yon want.
p.
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H. Griffin, Clothier
318 Lackawanna Ave.. Scranton, Pa.
Dockash Stoves at Wholesale Dockash
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With every five-pound purchase of our High-Grade
"B8JTTERINE"
The Twentieth Century Butter Rich, Pure and Sweet.
Only five pounds sold to each customer.
SPECIAL :
NEW BUCKWHEAT
?5 lb. Sack, 59c
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I VV rl 7 SCRANTON STOVES at Foundry Prices. You can get repairs at
C any time on home-made Stoves.
Parlor Stoves from $5.00 and Upwards
Ranges (G Boiler Holes), $10.00 and Upwards
Sold at same price as at Foundry by
FOOTE A FULLER CO.,
140-142 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
UNION CASH STORE,
OUNMORE, FA,
WILLIAM CHAPPELL,
PROVIDENCE SQUARE,
A. J. HOWLEY,
OII NORTH WASHINTON AVENUE,
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Spencer Trask &Co.
BANKERS
21 & 29 Pine Street, New York
Members New York Stock Exchange.
One Gnt wfiftriniVu
our booklet 'Tho OnO Wqv"
iff full particular, bow to uiakerour money
rtixaur inuntblj Imumo without nilc or
AVnTo at once tu
XMEJjll'AN FINANt'K A SIOItTOiCK CO,
liu tvuii nircct, ew uru.
IJ001) Y,McLELLAN & CO.
BANKERS,
No 57 Uroadway, New York City.
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