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/ Rappy Demonstrations on the 1) Exohange when Stocks Broke Away. from Depressing Influ- aia and Advanced. TOUCHED NEW Low RECORDS Pourteen Tesues Had Gone Bottom- + “Ward Befor: Strong Spell Prompt- @d by Declarations of Dividends by { Amaigamated Copper and Reading ‘There was cheering and general hilar- Sty on the Btock Exchange during the ®nal dealings to-day as prices broke @way from the pressure that had held them Gow nand went up rapidly until @ains§ = were shown in almont every @iarier. The demonstration was great- ‘ee around the railroad poste, wh Grery tisg was greeted with a yell uf $y, while the brokers shook hande and triduiged ‘in jovial pranks. ‘The rise fol- Towed the declarations of dividends by Amiaigamated Copper and Reading Bec- @nd preferred, the gaing belng especially Receptable,. following the dropping of Geveral stocks to new low records. The @Avances averaged about 1 point. Industrials suffered in to-day's trad- on the Stock Exchange and fourteen made new tow records. These @gures were renched in a dull market without any heavy selling of stock. tew hundred shares sufficed to mank the issues down, Those that suffered with the -ange of ‘Prices for 1902 were; Range of Prices 1002, High. Low: 184 D. Iron & sive) hy Despite these declines in the minor in- @ustrials the market as a whole acted Gather well. It was dull aif irregular uring the day, and at times there were @ainy minutes when the ticker did not fe. ‘Nhe railroad issues held well Qnd showed a further Inciination to yet @way from the industrials. The only Really active issues among tho’ indus- @ials were United States Stee! stock and Amalgamated Copper. Copper was pounded during the early ®ours, when it made a new low record, But soon recovered, after which it held @aitly well on what seemed inside sup- t. The trading in Copper iu the early urs Was more in thé hature of oets as fo.what the dividend would be, wether 2 per cont. or the regular haif of 1 per t. in ihe first tilveen minutes atver Opening 10,24 shares were @old, ‘The weakness in American Locomo- Prefered was due to the desire on part of certain operators to force stock down to a level with Steel Broferred and did not in any way reflect lecrease in the business of the “During the time th= ing. the time th=t Londan was in fot trading was fairly active, 8 soon as this buying ceased with pain of business on that side there | & falling off in the trading. a there was no confirmation of the WS of trouble in Montreal and » Canadian Pacific showed quite tie more strength and made a sub- vance. ‘here was quite a A 4 ‘of Steel common during. the for public account. This held that very steady all day. Atchison, ‘ Pacific, Erie and Reading were @mong the strongest stocks of the day. ,Canadian Pacific benefited most in the nal ay: Mt closing up nearly 2 points See ecouper, Was UD SS, while nite! States Steel common closed un- J27-8 and the preferred with Y «Atchison was up ad St. Louis and Re: i Pucific gained 7-8 a’ Manhattan closed 1-2 over and Se- ities 1-4 per cent. Metropolitan was own 1-1 and Brooklyn Rapid Transit 7-8, he Eries were fractionally over. The total sale: of stocks shares and of bonds soir ne 126.900 ‘con: ing 1-2, South- | Union Pacific The Closing Quotations. To-day's highest, lowest and closin + lowest and closing prices net changes ‘from yesterday's clon y ng recorded enle are ay fol: Net ah ge, ee AR OR Sar GAS UA AAR ae asussrnenrery: [etttettet] +14] +1 1444+] 149. =3E tf ais = Fee RARE 8: (+++ [i+] 4414+] 3 Busia BuNSInBeN: co er oF = S8BssassIeae be} IDON, Oct, 18.—Monsy was plenti- 49 good demand in the market for settlement requirements. Nauta: ————————————————————— IAL GROWTH OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS HAS RENDERED QUITE INADEQUATE THE SPACE HERETOFORE ALLOTTED FOR THEIR USE, AND HAS NECESSITATED THIS INCREADbE. E OF INTRODUCING THE NEW AND ENLARGED SE°- TIONS ALSO. THE NEW FIFTH AV. STORE AT 21ST STREET, CONNECTING “WITH OUR PRESENT STORE. Waist Department oa neo» f AISTS of.Peau de Sote, Louisine, Taffeta and Crepe de cep aoeas fs medallion trimmings, black and colors; value $8.00. 5.90 1.50 9 MADRAS AND PIQUE WAISTS, colored, pipings; value $2.50... 5 (00 LADIES’ PETTICOATS of superior quality Taffeta Silks, deep ac- coraion plaited flounce, ‘doubl row ruching#, black and colors; value $8.50.....,cereesseeee te eeee cer eeer este seees oseeeeee Suit Department--« non. ce ee atone mantens Bitredl Phas teB Cote HOO 25,00 LADIES’ W ALKING SUITS, several new styles..........+ . 35.00, 40.00 82, eee eee erate omy rie $%22:50,.35,00, 39.75 SHIRT WAIST SUITS of Veivet, colors of black, blue, plum, brown and red; value $20,, ho 14,75 Cloak Department.—2 rer KERSEY AND BROADCLOTH COATS................-.18.00, 25.00, 29.75 RAINCOATS AND CRAVENETTES-—guaranteed waterproof..15,00, 19.75 COVERT JACKETS—oustom tatlored........scssssesseeeeerseeess 18,00, 25.00 WALKING SKIRTS (main floor) be ocomeht suscessereceese 4690, 6,75, 8.90 FALL SKIRTS—over superior silk drop (Value @22.80) .......0.6.1....-5 35,00 DRESS SKIRTS—new styles—of Broadcloth.......6 sess» 13,50; 19.75 - Broadway and 5th Av., Cor. 21st St. Stern Brothers will place on sale to-morrow @ number of very desirable styles of Women’s Walking Suits of Fancy Tweed Mixtures, $22. 50, 27. 50, 32. 50 Zibelines, Cheviots & Broadcloths, ’ Also a large variety of ba 5.25, 6.95, 8.75 West Twenty-third Street Seasonable Underwear. Aweight-y affair to choose the just right weight to suit your needs, Natural Wool, $1 a garment Gray Worsted, $1.50 a garment Blue Merino, $1.50 a garment Ribbed Balbriggan, $1.50 & $2 Domestic “ $1& $1.50 Blue Merino, $2.50 Silk and Merino, $4.50 Cartwright & Warner's $3,$4&$4.50,silver gray & blue. Stout People’s Sizes. Hackett, Carhart & Co., Three BROADWAY Stores: Cor 13th St., Walking Skirts C. G. Gunther’s Sons, ~ ery FURS, The Fal season's stock of Fur Garments Ie unusually varied and Interesting, both In the of numerous Fure and the novelty of the latest fashionable designs. Inspection Is cordially Invited. 184 FIFTH AVENUE,’ At Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO, nouncement, made the following state- men Growing Store. To-Morrow Will Be a Day of Most Unusaal Opportanities. ‘ Immense Friday Bargains and Double Sta Satisiaction Guarani or Money Promptly Refunded, a ST. mps, Offerings That Ought to Make the Bustest Bargain Friday in Our History. Read the following special values for to-morrow! Where have they ever been rivalled outside of this store >? And there are hundreds more that we hawen’t space to mention. mill le to-morrow, STAMPS INSTEAD OF ONE WITH E VERY TEN-CENT PURCHASE. chases at astoundingly kw prices which biggest Bargain Friday that we ever had. to resalt in immense money savings, Visit Our Handsome New Restaurant, Money Savings Women’s Fine Tailor-Made Sults—All wool, in blue or black broadcloth, rich Cheviot serge, men's mixed suitings; every Suit in the newest long-skirted blouse coat Style, with shoulder capes; satin piped or trimmed with tailor stitching: satin lined. Skirts are fn full flare, or kilted styles; walk- ing and dress lengths. e Worth $1 5,00, at. . 7 Matchless Skirt Offers. Great ZY 500 Newest Walking Skirts, made from dark Oxford, mixed English meltons; seven- gore flare style, broad bands of fine cording down each seam; finished with cloth tabs and small Ya 4__ff buttons; bottoms five times tallor stitched; all Inside seams finished; lengths e from 36 to 45 inches; value $2.00, at one Watking Skirts, in handsome mixed suitings; yoke of two Straps and pleated front, or three-strap yoke and flare bottom, or black or blue flare skirt in heavy cheviot. Also Black Cheviot Dress Skirts, trimmed with three wide bands of taffeta silk; waistbands froin 24 to 39 Inches, and lengths from 39 to e 45inches.. . (Our New Restaurant Is on the Third Floor.) Silks and Dress Goods Five Great Values for Friday. Per Party ee 38c. Ete! toate fe inches 9 wide, in brown, nay ue, bine, J (eo ne red, xreen ‘and black. An ‘immense fers gain. 29 Per Yard for 40c. Twilled Cloth Sultings, in gar- C net, green, medium and dark browns, gray, royal blue and navy blue. A great selection. Per Yard for 69c. 54-inch Zibeline, in three 3 9c shades of Oxford gray and black. The lowest ee een at_which this width and quality has ever offered, Per Yard for All-Si'": ‘ining Taffeta, about 5,000 yards in the lot; 20 inches wide, in a range Cc of most desirable colorings and black. Worth 45c. per yard, Get to this store to-morrow by all means. We have made special pur- WE WILL GIVE TWO BLUE eee points to the he trip ¢s sare ‘Women’s Coats, newest collarless style, with double shoulder capes and large reverse puff cuff; capes and cuffs piped with velvet; yeavy beaver black twill ; ‘ : 8 cheviot. On sale, while e they last,..cccsccsceseves English melton cloth; fall weight, stylish and durable; shown in blue, red and castor; reverse cuffs, coat collar; double-breasted; sizes Py 800 Flannelette Wrappers, good flannel- ette, full flounce on bottom, separate waist os lining, shoulder capes braid trimmed, newest colorings and patterns; special..... 780 French Flannel Waists, in red, black, lavender and navy versary price, 5 e ° e Mercerized Waistings: Mercerized Waistings, in white grounds, basket weaves, cheviot effects with hairline stripes, in 29. ic Elsmildes, Ge ced as trcornseatctre nel ed and brown mixtur Storm gray, 4 $ 7% (4 Third Floor. . , in Newest Garments. double-breasted style, with Ran buttons, made from a Girls’ Box Coats In naval style, with fe emblem on sleeve; genuine 4 to 14; regular value $3.50, at... Wrappers and Waists. blue, full pleated front, trimmed with fancy buttons, French back, new full sleeve, fancy tab stock, Anni- 98c (Be Sure and Vistt Our New Restaurant.) black and colors; never sold for less than 49¢.; PEF yardereerscccccsess cece cesscctssseccomecees per yard.... + 9 Sue 98c in checks, stripes and plaids; Heavy Blankets for full size beds, value $1.39......... Crochet Bed Spreads for full size beds, neat patterns, limit 2 to a customer, a great value tor to-morrow at, each. ° No Mail per Millinery Specials You Shouldn't Pass. $6 Trimmed Hats at 2,98, of fashion. and pretty; worth up to $6; jal at dees eeeees 49c.; mohair felt, in the best colors and the right shape, at. & Made in our own workroom, according to the latest whims Stylish, chic 2 98 ° Speci Children’s Ready to Wear Hats, 49 Cc (if You Vistt Oor Handsome Black Hand-Made Hats—Large and small Cae Made of Japanese silk, spangle and hor: ir Cc braid. $1.98 values at. Dress Shapes at 98c., white, mohair dress shapes, it blocks ; special at. 5 Mand-ado Ready ii shapes, of fine long nap mohair felt and velvet combined in several clever styles. Trimmings of velvet, rosettes, quills, cords and buckles. All desirable colors. Worth $2, atecsere-.sseeress 7T9c staurant Once You're Sare to Go There Again.) Boys’ Overcoats in Two Styles at $1.98. $3.50 Valaes—A Great Opportunity for Bargain Friday. and Raglan styles. Three hundred in the lot, bought at an astounding price concession, Speer be Cee Sacorner in the same way. Very fine Oxford ray melion cloth. The Rus- sians are double breasted, with belted backs, velvet collars, and em! to9. The long coats haye slash pockets, and vary from 26 to 33 inches lonj sizes 5 to 15; your choice of these $3.50 values to-morrow at..... wees Boys’ $2.00 Sailor Blouse Sutis at $1.09. es ality blue cheviot with ‘double stitched, reinforced seams. Several rows of white an we fell cboa collar ; large embroidered emblem on shield ; mercerized tie; sizes 3 to 8. Limit two suits to a customer, at.......--es seen ree eee One lems on sleeves ; sizes 3 strongly lined ; 1.98 1.09 A Special Lot of Boys’ $3.50 Double.Breasted Suits To-Morrow at $1.98. Men’s Wear. id Underwear, in natural woo! and camel's ce Heese ‘or double breasted, drawers have ex- tra strong double gusset, fine pearl buttons, overlock seams; special at seeeeeseeeee Ten’s All Wool Blue Flan: gle or double breasted style, and ¢! ished; $1.59 quality,at.... a 8c Shirts, made in sin- : ughly well fin- 1. 2 Handkerchiefs, Laces. Men’s Fine Hemstitched Linen Handkerchie! full size, special; each....... o Women's Lace Edged and Hemstitched Em- broidered Handkerchiefs, 123¢c. values; cach.... Torchon Laces and Insertings, match sets, assorted widths; per yard..e..... EXCHANGE. HTS GAMING FIR Stock Market Privileges of Zim- mermann & Forshay, Big Gold Dealers, Cut on Charges Connected with Frisco Bonds Following a six-hour meeting of the Board of Governors of the New York Stock Exchange, the announcement was made to-day on the floor of the Bz- change of: the suspension of the three Stock Exchange members of the firm of Zimmerman & Forshay, of No. 11 Wall street, prominent as brokers and inter- national bankers, Leopold Zimmermann, the head of the firm, was suspended for one year, and rd Schafer and Sigmund H. Ro- two other members, for ninety In the official announcement of the suspension, as a part of the long techni: cal verbini it In stated that “‘ohargep having been brought by E. & C. Rah- dolph against Leopold Zimmérinann, Sigmund H. Rosenblatt. and Leonard Schafer, members of the firm of Zi: mermann & Forshay, of acts detrimen- I. =| tal to the Interests and welfare of the he Exchange. and of conduct and proceed- ings inconsistent with just and eau able principles of trade In closing eor- tain contracts in United Rallways. of | San Francisco “Phere is a difference of opinion be- tween us and certain parti: ith whom Ladies’ Gloves, We had contracts for the delivery Pique Sewn Kid Gloves, 1 pearl clasp fastening. White, tan, mode, grey and red. 1,00 per pair, Mffgrencea are the subject of Inweult: wl the courts will have to decide, “Tho governors of the Btock Exphan on ‘the complaint of the same part! with whom we are in liquidation Wednesday took action In the mat adversely to us. As there is no from the action of the govergo! final determination of the contrpver will have to be decided between t Dertios by the oaurts in which the litle Getlona are now proting.” Briehy stated, the trouble, which ts of standing @lnee June of lagt year, was & controversy batween Zimmermann ¢ Forahay on the one hang .and half a dosen firms, aon them Twenty-third Street, THE WHEAT MARK Firmness marked the openii wheat to-day, due to frost news in A: gentine and somewhat higher cabi ‘ork’s opening prices we: 85 3-4; Oa 7 Forebay firm were ch wi Gorn—December, Diaptiog, charged with sharp GTS toa 1-4. ermann a Porehay. | ene? PY Bien | Ner_atay, £3 3-4 bids December, Bo e seers oitered. Corm—May, 7-8 pla; Bee <a CURB TRADING DULL. | “ShEter*trloe acco ryr: tes! 733-8 offered. Corn—Oecetaber \ UFa gaat G38 to 61-3; May, & 3 Chicago's cpe —<Decembe Bat Steck; Were Fairly steady in the Outside Market. Curb stocks were dull but fairly steady to-day. ‘The bid and asked prices of, 9 principal outside securities were: THE COTTON MARKET, Muslin Wear, Petticoats, Infants’ Wear, Bte. lowns, heavy muslin, size 44 to $2 de cen trimmed with 4 insertings of fine embroidery and clusters of tucks; neck and sleeves finished with embroidery 5 98c. value, 69 Ic ke bands, deep cambric ruffle, fin- J 2 2 hea with wide lace; 19c. value, at Cc 1 wns, full size, double yoke Teodor ayn neck, finished with turnover collars and cuffs of solid colors, also em- : <p broidery edging; 65c. value, at. ....ss+0e+ (4 ; d canton flannel, corded and ree renee Aa yearss 5c. value, at (Have You Dined in Our New Restaarant ?) Iron Beds at $1.69. White Euamelied Iron Beds, strong and wel finished, fancy scroll design, 3 ft. and 3 ft. ‘ 6 in, Sizes, ateowees essere seers ab edeeeneeees $8.00 and $10.00 Portieres at $5.00. 100 Pairs St Po rklersss) mpereeriaedss borates 5 ele) ever’ aes ‘ve corded, most all tinged per palr ww @ $4 Piano Covers, 3,98 300 R ible T: ano in Oe area olive pe i yards long, khot- 98 ted fringe all around, $4,00 value, at.... ++++* $1.44. $2.75 Lace Curtains a’ The most tasteful Renaissance; Irish Point, AUStrian Antique, Cluny and Brussels patterns, 344‘ yards long | 44 o sind and from 54 to 60 inches wide; strong over- 75 up t 00 per pairs entire tot on s8k af Ate reecenereee Drawers, umbrella shape, full size, Is STAMP. RUG, lock corded:edges; régular prices from $2.00, Petticoats of fine quality mercerized sateens and moire, deep accordion pleated flounces, ruche finish top and bottom, extra sizes; clusters of tucks and rutfles; $2.00 value, 1. 49 Long and Short Dresses, fine quality nainsook; yokes, tUSetne of embroidery and clusters of tucks; 49 Ic also hemstitching; 65c, value, at......0.+++++ Seeecscees Children’s Velvet Coats, heavy lined, fancy sailor collar, trimmed with lace medallion, size 2 Corsets, fine coutil in white and drab, medium and 69c long hip, heavy boning; $1.00 value, at..,... Ne » Great Shoe Values For Men, Women and Children. Girls’ Shoes in lace or button, with oak soles, patent leather toe caps, sizes 9, 934, 10, 1034, 11, 1134, 12, Cc 12%, 13, 13%, 4, 1% and 2; special, per pair # ; Women’s Patent Leather Lace and Button Shoes with French Heels; also dongola leather lace and button shoes with regular height heels; spe- Ks orders), at; per pair.. ....... ‘Men's Shoes at $1.98. Ten’s Patent Leather Shoes—In either low cuts $4.00 grades; Goodyear welted "Also aling of sample shoes in vicl * Kid: and box ‘all, welted ‘soles; to 4 years; $5.00 value, at.......+esee0e (Our New Restaurant Is Very Attractive.) cial anniversary sale (no mail ‘or Jace, equal in wearing qualities to $3.00 and| choice of lot. pair.