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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAr, NOVEMBER 21. 1902.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
"sVw Ymk. Nov. 20 r.xcopt for ft. fw
Irrcprular nnd comparatively unimportant
moes, today's stock nifukct win, W
like that of tlio ireccdlmr Hitjm of tins
v,rt-k lit tho neiisp Hint alt-nttlnn was fo
cusffl verv tamely upon one lstic Mnn
linttnn. Thr Incwnseil strciiRtli of, lint
stocks niltled to thf- fust itrowliiR belief
tliHt Important event- deniiiiK lln tlio
loenl tinnipnrtntlon system ate Impend
Inc. Just wlinl form thti probniilo
events lll tnko Is still a mnttor of riios
v,ok. Manhattan sold up l" 13t4. "
inniln a net r.-iIii of ,T,4 points on very
luievy liTinnrllonM. Tho tenrilnder of t no
list, lircKiilar for tlio gimlet' lint of Hie
duv, inndc jonin Improvement In tlio flnnl
lionr, nnd tlio closlnj" wits ensy, tlioimn
lielott' tlm best. Consldoinliln sticllKth
vns stoiii by tlio Oollld Ihsiiii ni n.
Bloiip nt vniloiiM times, nnd tlieio worn
spnsmodlc tallies olsewlien Tlie early
HtreiiKlh wn-i Siiltnr nnd wilt rnpolt'-tl to
be duo Iniuely to slioit eoveilnc nml (no
finther Kilns In the fnw Hock Inland Is
sues relnMed fmm .Unit nppenicd to bo
Inside bnMnrr. Kinctlonnl Inssen wero ic
rnided In tlio enrly detillliKS bv nil tho
conl stocks ns well ai by the tnnro nellvo
stocl" wlillo tho Inteinntlonnl isioiip
went below London's qunttttlon. though
liaidenhiB sotno Inter. Tlio iiuly icnc
tlnn wan followed bv stlbstnntKl leeov
eile In St. Paul, Jmvn. CVntinl. Minne
apolis. SI. L.011I1. LouIhvIUq nnd Nimli
tille, Illinois Contrnl nnd Totai nnd I-i-cllle,
while Mlsamnl I'nellle wis conspic
uously ttronff. So obvlouslv piofesxlonnl
weto opemtloni nil llils time, how over,
thnt another tcnution sot In with m;i
tfilnl decllnci' In om of the Issues
niimcd. Union Pacific and Koiltliern I'n
ellle wero then Inclined In 1ieavlnei! and
Miinhnttan miRKod In tho nbseme of
xmllrmatorv news Metropolitan nnd
Hionkljn Transit sold off to the previous
dny'i IlKUics. hut Ihuic was nothliiK llko
11 genenl ellliiB movement, the bear cle
ment showing some fe.u, The I'mther ai1
nnce In the afteinoon stimulated the rcit
of the list and "itond" bminir or Amnl-
Kntnntcd Copper whs imported. Tho do
inand for stocks cnine ehlnllv fiom tho
shnits nnd wns confined Inmelv to Cop
per. StiRiir. Hearting, New York Cen
tral and Mnnhatt'in. Total sale1! -today,
TWl.WX) shaic. Tho bond market was
much quieter nnd fluctuation11 weie slight
either way. Totnl sales, pnr value. $1.-'
SV),nno I'nlted States bonds wete all un
changed on the last call.
The following quotations nra furnished
Tho Tribune hv Ilulpht & F-eese Co., 314
M5 Mcara Building. W t). Runyon, man
fnlon Pnelflo 100',; Iftl OT"ji IM'i
Union Pnliie ,, no M sU !n
tf. H. ten titer 12; 1JI4 ii 12J
tr. H. Lenther, Pr ... Sli w ss"4 Mt
1. fl. nilbbcf ........ HI 17J lrt 17'a
I. S. Hleel '. il7 IhU riij
t?. S. Steel, Pr W SI'l ,!', M4
Wnbnsli u,h ?.u'. aiK. 30
Wiibnsh. Pr (4i II H' 4t
Westetn Union ...... V) S1U ,W ftf.
Wheel. .. 1,. U 2Vi L'-.'s LM 21 ,
Wis. Central 21(4 2Ht il'i ifA,
Totnl sales, 7,"fl,7iiO sluiu's,
Money, .TJ per cent.
crriCAoo chain and provihion.
WIIUAT-
Deeeinbcr
Mnv ......,
corw-
Dpcomber
atiiy
OAT8
Ierembcr Mny
PORK
.Tnntiaiy .
Mny
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Jn nuary .,
Mnv
1UT1S
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amy
Open. Hlsn. Low. Cloa
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NHW YORK COTTON MARICCT.
Open. IHbIi. Low. Clo--e.
December 8 2:t s.10 Ml s,"0
Jnnttiuy S2.t s.i N21 si'i
March 8.14 8 2fl Kit s:n
May sn S.'J S.U S'JI
the feature In wheat todny and the elosn
was at a lower level, December belnc
down vaUr.j December corn closed He.
lowor and December 'oats 'ic. lower; Jan
uary provisions clocd from BnTHc. to
30c. lower. Cash quotations wero hs fol
lows! Floury Steady: No. sprlnp
wlient. 7C',jC.J No. .I, 7la7(!e.! No. 2 red,
7rin77e.: No. 2 torn. r7ianSi.i No. 2yel
low. Rt'nWc: No. 2 oats, SSHnKV,: No.
2 while. -: No. 2 white. .TO.ul'te.i No. 2
re, MliC! Rood feedlnp bailey, 3nn3Re.;
fair to eholro mnltliift. tlnlRe.i No. 1 fln
seed, Jl.lfi: No, I northwestern, $1.23! pilmn
tlmothv seed, J3 foj mess pork, per lur
let. $inR7'4nl7i laid, per 100 pounds. $tl OJii
ii 1 1 .01 short ribs sides, $r'50o1.70! short
1 His, sides. D.V)a9.70; shoit rlcnr shies,
shouldcis, )7.
Chicago Zitvo Stock Market.
Clilrarto, Nov. 20 -Cat tie Receipts, 12.
fX): liii'liidlui; MO Texitns: good to prima
steets, ?".7."nil Wl poor to medium, $315.,'):
Muckers nnd feeders, $2nl.flft; cows, $l.40a
1.4": heifers, $.'u2 liO: cmneis, fl.nn.M();
bulls, J.'al SO! calves, $.1 W)." : Texas fed
steers. $.la I: western Blccr.s, JltKiaS,
Hobs Hecelpti today, 4ll,0n0: tomorrow,
:.",uoi): loft over, o.ouo: steadv to r,c. high-
el : closed easy: mixed nnd butchers.
friiil! I0; Rood to eliolce heavy, jr.roa
CtT,VA; 1 ouch hoivv. JCafiHO: llpht, JOati.lj:
bulk of sales, $i! lunli tf).
Hltoup RecelplB, 2.',0IXI: Sleep nnd lambs,
steaiiy 10 lower; Rood to eliolce wetners,
Jicn.il; fair to eholco mixed, J.'.oOa.l &0:
natlvo lambs, J.T ",0.1," 2".
nger.
Onen IHch Low Close,
Amni Copper iV.'i fis't ,",14 m"!
Am. c & r :iu aiu mu mu
Am. Cotton Oil ' In 4i. '-
American Ice 10r,i Wa lo58 10"'g
Am. Ue, Pr .......... .is "A :K JS
Am. Locomothe .... J7" 27TB 27'. "
Am. Loco. Pr 9i)i. !l)Vi 'W- ruT '.
Am. S & R. Co IJU '! IJ'7 I112
American Sujjar ....HS'i l.iHJ Jlf.V. ll'ti,
Atchison SJi, ssu sjit viis
Atchison. Pr '17V, (is'o n7it iis
R.ilt. & Olilo nsiH fin nsu ist
Ihook. R. T uPi i.i, IIP. 1,3
Canadian Pacine ...I'.Si-', l.')'". J:7i l"',a
Clief.. & Ohio II', r,",. 4P C
ChlcM-o .t- Alton IJi "2Ti :2 .".-s
Chic & O W 2.-.1, ;-. 2V4 2-.-',
C. M .t St. P ....172'fc 17".'h 17JU 1, I
Col. 1'uel & lion .... S1 S4 x SI
Col. & Southern .... -IJ'f. 14''. IJ'- II
15el. & Uud 1S . " 1'iS " l.V?
Den. .t R. O.. Pi .... STj V)U 'lii yij
Detroit Southern .... W 17''i lir 17'7
4:ii .;i'i .ii'i ail t si
i:iie. 1st Pr (,: i!PK (,ii, mi,
Kile. 2d Pr Illi li, IV . 4i,i.
lloekln- Vnllev S1-s 'U'. V'it, ii.
llllnoi" Cential 112 llj', 112 H2it
Iowa Centnl "1 7UA "1 isu
Louis & Nash MFt 121 L'2-h 121"
Manhattan 17) MP, H77 Vi'A
Met. St. Rv UP. 112, 140'., 1I0U
Mexlcdn Central .... 2!', 2P'. 2? 2!",
Mo.. K. & To 2iK. 2ili, 2V. :P, "
Mo. K. T., Tr .... 17 "", 17 " r.7i
Mo P.icine 107", luT",, 107 107'.
N V. Cential 110' J 1:', 1.10 1
Norfolk & West 114 7u', irt'J i,n
Ont. & West 211 & 2i, 21 rrt
Pennn. R R llli-, HM, ill', 1.11
People's Gas won 101'i 100''. 101
Pressed Steel Cai,..."ii .is ,17 .-,71;
Reading .1i', ."."', ri; r.7a
Rcadin-r, 1st Pr W. !ii y,i', so
Tliadi-". 2nd Pr . .. 72". 71'. 7.1" 7!
P.epuhlic Steel 1!8 11 " wZ 10
Republic Steel. Pi . 1 71', 71 71',
Rock Ishnd 14''. II'-. 40 HV.
St. L & San F .. . . 7.' 7! " 72 72' "i
K L., So W 27' '1 27''. 27'A 27' f.
Southern Patifle .... r,3'i arH ,,2-i ill ,
SoutliPrn R. R in, !2t :'.!1, :.2'..
t-outhcin R. R Pr. P2 f2" 02', 0''
Tenn. Coil & Iion....1fi 171' r- ,i,"'i
Toaa Ar P.icllk 12', IP, 12',, I2"K
Scranton Board of Trndo Exclinngo
QuotationsAll Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid Asked.
Lackawanna Dairy Co, Pr.... b3
County sav. uanit a. Tri'st Co 2w
DislNat. Rank (Caibonualo). ...
Thltd Unttonal Bank KO
Dlmo Dop. & DIs Hank 3u0
Economy to , H. & P. Co
Piiht National Bank 1J0O
Lack. Trust & S.ifa Dep. Co . 1P1
Clark A: Snqver Co, Pr 125
Scranton Savlnfjs Hank .100
Traders' National Bank 221
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 121
People's Bnnk 331
Scianton racking Co
UOND3.
Scranton rassoiiBor Railway,
first mortgage, duo 1920 113
People's street Kauway, nrst
mortsaRB, due 191S
People's Stieet Railway. Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921
Scranton Tiac. Co , C per cent.
Economy L , II. & P. Co
N. Jersey &. Pocono Ice Co....
Consolidated Water Supply Co
11a
113
113
COO
43
33
97
97
103
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Coirected by It. C5. Dale, 27 Luck.i,
Flour M 10
Butter Pi esh crcumeiy, 2i5c;
daily, 2o!cC.
Cheese I3a13c.
IIkrs Nenib., !0p ; stoiase, 22p.
Miii row Beans Per bushel, $2 SI.
Onions, Per bushel. 71iP0e.
Potatoes iic. per Imshcl.
Ao)
f 1 call
New York Grain nnd Produce Market
New Yoik, Nov. 20 PI0111 Quletei,
ti.ulo beinpr chocked bv the whc.it bioak.
Wheat Spot easy: No. 2 led, 7S"Ac. elc
atoi: No 2 red, 777se. f. o b ollo.it: No
1 northern Duluth, S.',r,c. f o b. alloat.
althouKh openliiK hlRlier wheat deelopjd
subi-equent weaknes Prices lost over
a cent per bushel and closed at the low
est 01 "inl'np under the pi e ions night,
M.iv closed 7S"6C : December. 50isc. Com
Spot steadv; No 2. LIKe le.itpr nnd
WiVfcp. f. o b. ..float; No 2 vellow. tse.: No.
2 white, tic: option m.nket had an activo
ti.ulo all day. Mnv dosed uneli mqed and
near positions '.a 'Jo. net lowci; Janu
.11 y, Twe ; Mnv. 4SiiC.: Julv I7",c.; Nn em
ber, file; De ember. iPi Oal Spot
Hi in: No 2 "oHe.: No .' .Sip., stnndaid
while. .IT'i.'JT" jo : No 2 white, :!7-4a7i'ii.:
No. 2 white, "jt.i.17'c.: Hack niKrd. icst
trn, nomiiril; tiailc white, :;ii'-a42c ; op
tions baif lv steadv and qui"t all d.iv; II--c
ember closed ."iic. ButtPi riiin; pMra
cie.imciy, LSe. : factoiy. bulSe.; ue.iniciv,
common to choice. lUiJiJ.e ; imlt.ilion
cienmeiv, 17a2Ic. , state ilaliv, 20.i2jc ;
lomnnted, 17';a21c. Chees" Film: new
state, mil photo, fanev. snuii (olojoii
old, 12i,Tl!c: new, 12'c; small while,
old, 121.i13p.; new. 12'je., laie roloiid,
old. lie; new. 12'c ; laice v bite. old.
13c. new, 12'jc Ubks Flim: .ipi.irq
b"st, .S,i2SVjc: lefilRdatul. r-,a2k' , west
ern, pool to pi Imp. 2la21e.
Chicag'o Grain Mniket.
Ctiicaf-o, Nov. 2o lleay umIIIiik: was
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Tnst Buffalo. Nov. 20 Cattlo Receipts,
71; qulot. easier; veals. ie pints, 7.1",
Strom,, 21c. hltjlier: tops, js 2.1uS.75; eom
mon to pood, J.1 MaS
Hops Rpcelpts. 47,000; fnlrly nctlve:
Rtcntiy; heavy, JoilaiiM: mKtd, S(!40,ii!4i;
Yoikers and pIrs, $G.30aG3.1; roiiBhs, Jiso
afi: stnRs, jla.rr,o.
Hiipcp unci Lnmns iteppipts, 4,2(j; sucep.
Mini; lambs. 11n20c. hlRlipr: top lambs,
f.no 1,133: culls to Rood, ?liu12.1: vpnrlitifis,
J.IOOnl: sheep, top mixed, JJ.lSa.l 2"; culls
to -oad, Jl,75a3.10.
East Liberty Stock Market.
F.nst Lllieity, Nov. 20 Cattle Sternly:
pholte, $0,ui20; prime, $.1.7.1a3 JO; good, J3 20
al K0.
J1or Artlvp; pilme heavy, $C 4"m5 r0;
medium, JfioO.u' 11; hpavy Yoikeis. $010;
llplit Yolkeis, $S 2.1aC 30'; pics, $C20aG23;
ioiikIis. flail
Sheep Ste.tdv; best wethers, JI.COi.1.73;
pulls and (ommnn. $1 r0a2: c holco lambs,
Jo 20.13 10; eal calves, $7u9aS.uO.
Oil Market.
Oil City. Nov. 20. Ci edit balances. $).-");
pertlllcati s, none: no s-ales; shipments. 79
S0 ban els; nvcrapc. 03,11.1 bairels: runs,
101.1S2 tmiicls; nieraKo, 72.S0S b.inels.
Duke of Marlborough Resigns.
London. Nov. 20 The Duko of Marlbor
ough has icslned tlio ofllce of pavmns
tor aoneral, nnd lias been succeeded by
Sir Sav tile Ctossley, M. P.
mm WmSm Crovfns 0ur gKpU mmm Comfortable WUII mm3
FINANCIAL
For Sa!e
STOCK
of the
Town Topics
Gold
Mining Company
of Denver, Colorado.
50 Cents a Share
Tills 1- a lPRltimatP mlniiiB enterprise
A dividend painpr mine, owned In fe
simple bv Hip company and located or
Bobtail 11111 in the heait of the famou
Gold Belt ot nilpin countv, Colorado
Stock can be bought on the montlilv pay
ment plan. Subseilbeis can pay 10 pe
ient. cash nnd 10 per lent, a month til
the stoik is paid foi
AGENTS WANTED
For further Information, call on or nd
dret-s
CHAKLES D. SANDEESON,
136 Wyoming Avenue
Scranton, Pn
AsJS'SSa'JK'f
Stoves at Wholesale
11 fn Y uuJf5.?,luVB, ,l,auc 'U"ueus 01 m es away, wnen you can buy
I VVt-I J SCRANTON STOVES at Foundry Prices. You can get repairs at
C any tune on home-made Stoves4
$ Parlor Sfoues from $5.00 and Gmjtfards
Ranges (6 Boiler Holes), $10,00 and Upwards
Sold at same price as at Foundry by
FOOTE d& FULLER CO.,
I40'I4S WASHINGTON AVENUE,
UNION CASH STORE,
DUN MORE, PA,
WILLIAM OHAPPELL,
PROVIOSNOE SQUARE,
A. J. HOWLEY,
OU NORTH WASHINTON AVENUE,
Thanksgiving Things f riees 5pjeiaL
nOTHING particularly unusual about this announcement, yet the hundreds of kousekeepers who an
nually watch for it, know that it means a week's selling of dining room furnishings that has no equal
in the homefurnishing trade of this section of the country. Thanksgiving comes at a most opportune
season for us, because we are glad to have the room occupied by such pieces as Sideboards, Extension
Tables, China Cabinets, etc., as it gives room for our always great Holiday display.
It is unnecessary to dwell at length on the intrinsic merit and low figures attached to these extra offer
ings the goods save us the trouble.
"The Thanksgiving" Dinner Set
lOO Pieces Three Pieces Illustrated.
We do not hesitate to say that this is the most remark
able Dinner Set value of the age. Every one of the hun
dred pieces is clear, first-class stock, in shapes duplicating
expensive sets.
Fine American Porcelain, artistically decorated; its
value among exclusive dealers is $10 and over.
Our Special Thanksgiving price is
PRICE,
icp ' S 3p J &
China Closets
Chint Closet Oval glass eutls,
large glass floor, full complement
of shelves, French legs; finished
In polished golden oak. A regu
lar $21.00 value elsewhere. Our
Special Thanksgiving Week
Price is only
17.50
Quartered Oak China Closet
Of imposing appearance, bow
ends and heavy glass door. Tho
minor hack to tho top shelf at
onco distinguishes its ornamen
tal value. Others ask from
$27.50 upwards for like crea
tions. Our Special Thanksgiv
ing Figure Is only
22.50
GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
Magnificent China Cabinet
Of cross-grain quartered oak,
full bow front of superfine glass.
In tho top is set a French bevel
plato mirror, above and on tho
sides of which are beautiful ex
amples of dull carving. It is a
masterpiece ot skilled work
manship worth anywhere
?38.G0. During Thanksgiving
week only. Its price hero is
only
31.50
Dining Tables
Square Top Extension Tables
Finished in golden oak; heavy
panelled undersupports reinfoice
their strength and flrmnoss,;
worth elsewhere, $D.,"0. Our
Thanksgiving Price is only
7.50
Colonial Extension Table
Square, regulation size, legs at
the coineis and cenfie support
amies out the Puritan idea of
substantial plainness and also
increases the seating capacity.
Made of quartered oak, golden
finished, it cannot be purchased
elsowheio for less than $12.7o.
For this one week preceding
Thanksgiving our special flguio
MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED
ON THESE SPECIALS.
is
10.00
Round Top
Extension Tsbles
Round Top Extension Tables
Of polished oak, golden flnibhod.
The extra heavy claw-foot legs
give It a very massive bearing.
Tables of lebs value are display
ed elsewhcie for $14.00, and
over. During the Thanksgiving
Sale this week our price will be
$2.50 less, or
11.50
Quartered Oak Extension
Tables Genuine selected stock;
massive fluted legs that denote
worth as well as extreme
stiength. $15.00 is the price at
other btoies. Outs for Thanks
giving week but
12.50
Dining Chairs
Cane Seated Dining Chair
Turned bpindled back, finished in
golden oak; worth $1.50. Special
Thanksgiving price,
1.15
Qtiattered Oak Dining Chair
Box cano seat, combining extia.
strength and eomtort; elsewhere,
$2.50. The Thanksgiving Special
Price heie only
1.95
Upholstered Dining Chair of
Polish Quarteied Oak Massive
and elegant, full French legs,
coveied In genuine black
leather; a standard $4.25 value.
Special tor Thanksgiving Week
only, for
3.50
A full, select lino of Uphol
steied Side Chalis, some with
backs upholstered up to $10.00.
New shapes in Upholsteied
Arm Chahs up to $17.50. Pi ices
always below otheib.
Sideboards
Golden Oak Finished Side
board, with Minor Full length
shelf and side brackets, drawers
and cupboards, top and base at
tractively carved. Our Thanks
giving figures cut tho prices of
other dealets $2.75. They aie
9.75
MAKE SELECTIONS AND
PAY CASH, OR A LITTLE
AT A TIME, AS SUITS
YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Sideboards
in golden oak;
side brackets
bevel mirror.
drawers and
ing lined silv
lar value.
Thanksgiving
Full size, finished
high top shelf and
surround French
Full equipment of
cupboards, incltid
er drawers; regu-
$19.50. Special
Quotation,
15.00
Massive Sideboard of Golden
Oak French hovel plate shaped
mirror, elegant heavy carvings
on top and base; stands on
French claw-foot legs; instead of
$30.00, tho customary value, the
Thanksgiving Price is only
24.00
Our complete lino comprises
the mobt comprehensive selec
tion of sideboards extant. Prices
up to $65.00.
Buffets from $10.00 to $35.00.
- -or? I
'" '
Floor Coverings
Our Special Semi-Wool Ingrain is a
carpet justly famous for it.s stearlinc wear
ing quality. A full line ot attractive pat
terns in this real 75c value at, EL Sir
per yard QOVw
Brussels, Smyrna and Wilton Rugs
At popular prices. There is not a se
lection in Scranton to equal ours.
Carps! Remnants for Kug Making
From 1 to V yds. lon, fringe J fan
for both ends free 1 uL
An early call is advised to secure sat
isfactory selections.
Velvet Carpets
Full range of designs, most durable
grades. Prices, yard,
1 10, 1.25, 1.35, 1.40
Axminster Carpet
Extra heavy, rich high pile, nice col
or combinations, yard,
90c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.35
9x1 2-foot Tapestry Rugs
r designs and colorings
om the maker. Three gra
17.00, 18.00, 19.00
New designs and colorines iust re
ceived from the maker. Three grades at
Carpets Made and Laid Without Extra Charge.
Goods Delivered
In
Unmarked Wagons
When Desired,
Credit You? Certainly!
jr m& . ...
Freight Paid on
Purchases of $5.00 or
Over
Within 100 Miles of
Scranton,
221-23-25-27 WYOMING AVE.
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