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| ha s ed that the trouble be-ween the ameted, Heinse crowds will goon AND PRICES HIGHER Pennsywania Shows an Ad- vance of 1 3-8 and Wabash a Point, with a Marked Bullish Sentiment in the Street. CASH SENT TO ST. LOUIS. More Than Two Millions Sent to Help Stop Run on Banks, but It Is Belleved the Money Will Not Be Needed. Prices were higher and the market @trong at the close to-day. Pennsyl vania was the feature, showing an ad- vance of 1 3-8. There was a marked movement in the Gould stocks, Wabash gaining a voint. The whole sentiment of the Gtreet was that the turning point had been reached and thdt from now on the bull element will be in full con- trol. The opening was strong and for more than an hour the movement was steuf- ily upward. Then came the report that stock yards companies in Chicago Were in trouole and that there were new eomplications in St. Louis. The report ‘that 92,100,000 had been sent through the SBud-Treasury to St. Louis caused some pervousness. The announcement that the St. Louls trust companies had ben examined and found in perfect condition relieved the anxiety both here ano in London and London prices, which had been lower, advanced until active shares were above parity with New York. The heavy shipments of currency to Bt. Louls during the last two days which aggregate more than (3.710.000 and the vy loss of the nanks to te sub- ry caused some auixiety as to the bank statement. New York shipments to-day were $2,100,000, Chicago $850, and New Orleans $200,000. Several Kers 9f prominence, ae- cording to a news Susvau, said in gard to the shipments to St, Louis that @ll this cash Would bo returned kere to-morrow, that the money was really not needed and was sent for its moral effect alone, As a result of the heavy shipments veral lenders marked up rates for fans for all dates at 5 per cent. It is Mot believed that these rates can be maintained. as it is generally acasp ted that money must work lower. 18, feeling, and the better news of the day. had thelr effect, and at 2 o'clock ths| merket had advanced until in some in- tances stocks were selling at about! the highest prices of the day. Butler & Brother gave out buying or- @ers in Missouri Pacific, Texas & Pa- eifle and other Gould roads, and there were all strong. There is generally a) better feeling toward the Gould roads, and many who remember when ‘‘Mop" wes selling at 1% predict uch higher! es for it, as the earning are much rice Better than ne and pe physical con-| eee he Neel gle a ° 1 vy. 1e Seis ‘Teport for September of Atchi- gon helped that lesue and was sympa- bere 6 effective in causing strength the other granger roais. ‘The Steel issues were steady and some strength, while the indus- list acted better than for some ‘There was not as much dealing in epecialties as usual. American Car & Foundry was weaker © Bethe rebors of 6 lors of orders. Prassed Caz showed some weakness after the publication of its very puor report, the common lost 2 points and the| Pins ‘The report) ld have caused a greater , but he stock is held by strong interests. Copper held firm all day, and It is The regular dividend in C. O, caused no comment and no on the price of the stock as it ‘The total sales of stocks were 400,600 gtares and of bands $3,417,000 The Closing Quotations, ‘o-day's highest, lowest and closing prices nd net changes from yesterday's closing ices or from | rded Net . Chigs, | Standard Bt e 7% + Man = 4lMan i Fi me * MIN 5 87: .— ais, ottered 30% b 85% + o VI .. # a Sot “ana 3a tH Mntertoronnch fy 3 i 15 I5y Con. Lake .... my ~ 140% 130% 139) eo hy, fae th THE “HEAT MARKET. ge bid ae Wheat oponed rather slow to-day with 131% 181 181i, — $ a steady undertone, although disturbed 101% — %|somewhat by further declines at St. 78% tate se eeskis ubeen S35 Sear ee Re ee I+ +1 Eee i i te a i os = a Bs E if i 3 iE THE COTTCN: MARKET. ‘The local cotton market opened firm i active to-day with prices 1 point lower 3 8 points, higher. Cables from 1 were better and led to support early dealings. There was also le covering by yesterday's ort sellers. ‘There was less excitement Late months er, 10.01 bid; x 10.10; March, 0.14; May, 10.16 to 10.17; July, 10.16. . re ‘The ‘closing prices were: October, 9,90 | Dental 9.91; November, 9.02 to 9.98; December, 02 to 10.08; January, 9,95 to 9.96; Febri ary, 9.91 to 9.98; “March, 9.97 ‘to 9.97; April, 10,00 to 10.02; May, 10,01 to 10.02 ans. 10,01 to 10,02; July, 10.01 to 10. @ market closed steady at the decline, —————=___ * SETTLING WITH FRIARS. ved at the Vatican from Archbishop | the Apostolic Delegate in the contain much more hopeful | Prospects for a! the question of: the Philippine connection | w on ¢ ith the {od pues of the ‘are as fol-| ROME, Oct. 28,—The latest reports re- /{n ~ MARKET IS STRONG [BIG CROWS STORM BANKS IN ST, LOUIS —— Greatest Crush Is at the Mer- cantile Trust Company and the Police Are Unable to Keep Order. MANY WOMEN — INJURED. Their Dresses Torn and Hats Knocked Off—Panic Caused by Circulation of False Reports that the Banks Were in Difficulties. ST. LOUIS, Oct, 23.—Long before 10 o'clock, the hour of opening, lnes of depositors stretched away from the closed doors of the Misstasip! Valley Trust Company, the Lincoln Trust Com- pany, the Mercantile Trust Company and the Missourt Trust Company. Small crowds were assembted before the doors of some of the other savings Institu- tions. The greatest crush was before the doors of the Mercantile ‘Trust Company, on Bighth and Locust streets. At 9 o'clock the doors were opened and the crowd surged in with a force that swept aside the lines of police and bank em- ployees forme dto preserve a regular line to the windows sof the paying tellers of the time accounts. The po- Iicemen were unable to handle the crowds, and Festus J. Wade, President of the Mercantile Trust Company, mounted a chair and made a statement that unless the depositors formed In line they would all be ejected from the butld- ing. He explained that it was impossi- ble to wait on them If they insisted on crowding in such a manner, This an- nouncement had the desired effect and some semblance of order was restored. ‘When as many persons as could be ac- commodated at one time in the banking rooms had formed in two lines further admission was refused until the first comers had left by a separate entrance. | ‘Then others were admitted and forcea to keep in line and leave as soon as they had transacted thelr business. Soon the crowd around the Trust Com- pany's bullding*had increased to such | an extent that the police were totally | unable to control it, and the officers sta- | tloned at the doors were swept away from their stations almost as rapidly as | they could regain them. Women, who constituted a large percentage of the | crowd, were crushed in the jam, and in the struggle their dresses were torn and the! hats knocked off, The policemen in tying to handle the crowd pushed many of them into the| gutter, and in several instances persona fights were averted only by the interpo- sition of cooler persons, When the doors of the Mercantile ‘Trust Company were opened Locust street, east of the building, was packed, ‘while the streets to the west and Eighth streets, both to the north and south, wore comparatively clear, Half an hour later, however, both steets wee crowdea fo a distance of several hundred feet | and all efforta to keep them clear were| practically abandoned, while the police | directed their efforts chiefly toward) maintaining some degree of order at the | doors, TRADING ON THE CURB. International Marine the Only Feature on the Liat. Dealings in the outside market were dull to-day, with International Marine the feature of the list, it selling a shade over its closing price of yesterday on about 300 shares. Standard Oil was un- changed. The bid and asked prices of the prin- cipal outside seourities were: American Can American Can Louls, where financial conditions are un- settled. Corn opened dull and about steady, showing no ohange from yester- day's closing prices, New York’s opening prices were: Wheat--December, 871-2 to 875-8; May, 881-2. Corn—December, 60 8-4 bid; re Pale Coe gi ee rts lcago's opening prices were— ea. | eis em De} that to sor ay, 914 74 ‘Corn—December, 1-8 to 431-8; 427-8 to w York's closing jrloes were: July wheat, 80 Pidi Ms 1-2 bigs ©! Ne’ 5-8 MADE to the public by the Quaker Dental Society, of No. 44 EB. Mth St, New York. ‘They are giving their services entirely for a limi vid Deri These FREE Services will consist of all @ work done b; and they will only charge thelr Expert Specialists, Tor ithe material inown fact the Quaker Soc! qt bear Sorlable Teputation fect quality and du: work they turn out and their painless public, therofore, rl can go to th Ww 'y confidence = Can acientife and. expert, services tor rability of the process and system. ith Any Dental work which they may require. The Guakgr Speciallies are: Painloas Bix. traction No Gas, \No Pain by Quaker maethodt, ere Stat of Dental: Gpeia pitty ery department to insure and fa. ecialists tention at the mornin, ni fectly, natural in appearan able to weam ne Guat feoth Atted with Quaker ctl Tiade superior to any others, ‘The Guanes. Sor oe @ and Fists Homes ‘spoken. Hours: 43 1-8. ——————EEE FREE DENTISTRY. Quaker Dental Society Giving Free Services. THIS GENEROUS OFFER 18 BEING! Silverware and Cutlery at Astonishing Prices. We Give “S. & H.’”’ Green Trading Stamps. New York’s Greatest Pre- We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. ‘DER(G| Thanksgiving Sales TECEUCONDEL OPER G Start To-Morrow Morning. SIEGI x! OOPERE Women’s Petticoats. Black Stik, Sateen and Moreen. TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, all the newest shades; colors to match all gowns: made of rustling taffeta; trimmed. in differ- ent styles, some with accordion pleating edged with ruching, others with ruffles, ucked and hemstitched. Specially priced at 395 4.95 5.50 6.95 12.50 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS:; nail siyles ISe i JOREEN PI I- COATS, 2.95 SUXTHAVE. rene ite roan Improved Ron-Gon and Royal Worcester Corsets. BON-TON CORSETS, made in coutil and figured silk batiste, dip hip, low bust, long over abdomen, with garters; every pair is perfect in shape and gives ease and comfort to the wearer, 3.75, 4.50, 5.00, 6.75 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS, made in white or drab coutil, for the stout or slen- der women, 7.00, 1.50, 2.50 One lot of SHORT SATEEN 45. CORSETS and Girdles, ce (Secund Floor Onis Is Unquestionably the Completest and Most Important Exposition in Years. Remarkably comprehensive collections of superior Silver-plated Flat and Hollow Wares. Also large quanties of keen-edge reliable Cutlery. The entire Main Aisle will fash with these brilliantly attractive and highly useful pieces. So will the regular sections. Che Price Attractions Are Matchless. In the matter of new and charming patterns, beauty of shapes and varieties, this Special Sale is far ahead of anything yet attempted. Those having Thanksgiving needs in mind will find this a particularly advantageous opportunity. : Quadruple Plated Centre, 19th St.) BLACK MOREEN PETTICOATS; in alll ba 1.25 ° 4,50 (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) Sood Cold Weather Gloves. Yotions. DRESSMAKERS’ BLACK SEW- ING SILK; % 02. spool, M._ HEMINWAY & SONS’ SKEIN SILK, desirable colors; skein, 19¢ 2c Silver Plated Cable Ware. Gable Cutlery. DRESS SHIELDS, double covered nain- sook, lined: Hollow Ware. Plated on White Meral—many fancy | AUNERS. RRARY @ CLARKS TARLE ‘ Sizes 263: pair 70 sire; pri, 90 QUABRUPLE puaten | nonrow | patterns wena ig Extra Special Values Size 4; pair, 8c firniah Noo | FORK Mae handiesiecte CCAR? 7, 75 Thursday. CRYSTAL HAT PINS, a variety HOLDERS, Ron-Ron Dishes. Horse ee AND ns S F of shapes:\fong gilt pins;/as good as Radiah Jars, Sune Howls. trend trayn So KNIFE AND FORK: 9 9.5 WOMEN'S GLACE GLOVES; embroid- many at 252; each de Fister Disha and" Haie heseleera bh) ;sFORE AND STEEL, | cred beck: clasp ll sis and colar Ww f ferrul 7 spyrealls 80: aU Na evind uo LI0 QUADRUPLE PLATED Raking Dishes. noe (RVING KNIFE AND FORK, value: pair, 59e ins to a lb, and colors; Ib.. Shaving Cups, Pickle Jars. Smoking Setn, Ivory antiaue hand: y 3 Qeclasp; Shaving ¢ et 590 aus, MISSES’ KID GLOVES; 2-clasp; SA a vise He eeairs to 75¢ i Told: GHAvy tantee 1 PEARL HANDLE TEA KNIVES, sterling | P&it. 50e BASTING COTTON. 500-yd oS. vai LOT TAR SHELLS, ere | icerarae er atee senor wt §, 25 | BOYS. AND YOUTHS’ DOG: 500 M J. 1 inhes I > ‘TV! g PEARL ANDLE DINNER KNIVES, ; pair, spools, 3e.; doz. spools, e MAR RUBLE meat botacanteseres ores ee LY ees 230 Neralsay caliverrpiated: ; "1 inig Trays, at 3.50 of 4.95 . , G; Stove Sleek ok SOuTON. So SUhRUECA PLATED TEA Sterling Silverware. Children s LOVES» yds., black or white; spool, BERD conaitting ot 4 pieces, at S25 | coppre spoons, act of 0 aio Very special values in Children’s Gloves A ° QUADRUPLE PLATED TEA DESSERT SPOONS OR FORKS, KNIVES AND FOR for dress or for rough usage; \wo sty! RENAISSANCE COLLAR PAT. 8.95 fe fe gh les. TERNS. circular, also stole ends; SETS, consisting of 4 pleces, at . 7.00 dies; wet of 12 pi init = ae . ie a (QMain Floor, East, 18th st.) a Basel tntycies G75 | wr of 8, 9.00 rotor i pieces 2 7S stata pose srvents dence BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT We are enabled to sell the well-advertised and ready-to-eat cereal FO RCE, peer 6c REGULAR 15c. PACKAGE, LIMI1 3 TO ACUSTOMER, (Fourth Floor.) Infants’ Flannelette and Domet Hlannel Sacgues and Wrappers. All the best grades of Outerwear and Underwear for the little folk are here in great variety. For to-morrow we feature the fol- lowing cold weather garments, made as illustrated: INFANTS’ SACQUES of Daisy Cloth, pretty blue Maids’ and Waitresses’ Smart House Dresses and Aprons. In garments of this nature neamess and serviceableness are the paramount aim. We have hit the mark with the compleiest and newest assortment of exclusive patterns. The prices will be interesting to the knowing ones. Ke ouse Dresses. HOUSE DRESSES, of percale. in pretty light and dark pat- terns, made in one and two- iece effects, full skirt with deep some have deep flounce and neatly trimmed waists, ISc HOUSE DRESSES, of percale, excellent quality in dimity, white and black patterns, extra full fen and eens J, SD hem and prettily HOUSE DRESSES, of Sea Women’s Catlored Sutis. Gvery Imaginable Model in All the Most Desirable Materials. This is really a marvellous display of handsomest materials, newest styles and lowest prices. Ghe Special Offering sor trimmed waists, Island Percale and Gingham, Epink, withero- in pretty. clear washable pat- 2, tere Ail sis with deep Go-Morrow Is: wey special Te flounce and em- : INFANTS’ SACQUES broidery timing J, QO ' . of Daisy Cloth kimorto poker ° A number of Women's Walking ayia Ghee cink and Bae Aprons. Suits in fine quality English Tweed. torderrimming 3, Ie MAIDS' AND \ WAITRESSES Small check, colors Gray, Oxford and noe ua Wikteae Thee) plain] serous worn eaaas Brown. Norfolk style. Collarless. ef Daly Cloth and Dore ease lannel. in plain an hemstitched hem and tie stri bib and bretelle hemstitched; Wide stitched strapped seams; stitched belt. Tailored and strapped sleeves. stripe effects, border trim- ming with crochet edge also same style fine quality" gingham: finith; als 0 cay gi 25e Seven-gore flare skirt to match lypano syle II9ce MAIDS’' AND WAITRESSES’ wid sep Racnedsched heen Se DERONS: of fine white lawn, generous INFANTS’ WRAPPERS . Well tailor- tucks; fancy tucked bib and bretelle; regu- as IIe of Domer flannel. in pretty in larly 50c., ed and hand- 5. OO stripe effects, crochet silk MAIDS" AND WAITRESSES’ APRONS. of white la ie I . o scallop edge s Women’s 353.50 & S5.00 Popular Yovels and Essays, I PSC Beautiful Sterling Edition at | AVokooe Through a fortunate trade transaction we are able to provide this remarkable opportunity to purchase the works of the most popular novelists and essayists At an Extraordinarily Low Price. The Sterling Edition of the best authors; limited supply; printed from clear type on good paper; many contain an eiching ot photogravure; superior in every respect; published at $1.00 a volume: our price. BY GEORGE ELIOT. BY WILLIAM THACKERAY. | Sample Shoes at $1.95. An Opportunity You Should Yot Miss. As a special attraction the Shoe Store offers for to-morrow the entire Sample line of two well-known manufacturers. These were purchased at ISe BY JOHN RUSKIN. prices so low that we can now offer you some stirring bargains. Ramole tia "aise sarner | Burlesgue ang Yellowplush Papers, | peweatian. «ote, Ki . . LAGS Pomoie: and Ai! weixeiiaite ventures of Philip. | The Crown of Wild Oltve, _ Knowing that many women cannot wear sample sizes, and 3s it is our Middlemarch. CEE ELE ON he Even Lampe''st Architecture, aim to satisfy all, we have added a quantity of shoes in larger ceteet undabout Paper, FroserDiti ; Pendennis and Clerical Life. Ch. as Books and Great BY VICTOR HUGO. | Tollers of the Sea, Man Who Laughs, Roema and History of a Crimes BY THOMAS CARLYLE. Gromwell's Letters (2 volumes), Miscellaneous Letters (2 volumes), Frederick the Great (4 volumes), The French Revolution, (Second Floor, Centra) sizes from our own regular stock, thus making selections Haggerty Dis: agreeable to all. There are also other bargains in Shoes for Men, Women and Children at correspondingly low prices. A Decided Chinaware Sensation. Che Wost Astonishing Bargains Ghat Yow Yorkers Ever Know. And we make this broad, sweeping statement with a complete and adequate understanding of what has been done in the past. Remarkable Values Crowd Chick and Fast Upon Each Other in Ohis Big Sate. _,, Exquisite French China at prices so astonishingly lowered that the news seems almost unbelievable. Dinner Sets at prices that will set purses flying open in a twinkling. The new and magnificent Chinaware Store on the Third Floor enters upon an aggressive pre- sgiving campaign, as all who participate in this sale will appreciate. 2. ‘ CHOP DISHES, rich gold and inner Sets. Hecorath ye ‘ dgeorations: reeularly “K.00 "to 7 Og FRENCH 34.00 to ODD PLATES: 312.00 BY SIR WALTER SCOTT. Guy Mannering and Monastery, Heart’ of Midic BY WASHINGTON IRVING. | The Ainambra and Conquest of Granada Sketch Hook and History of New York | Lite of Columbus and Tour of the Prairies, Life of Goldamith, Astoria and Salmagundt, Tales of @ Traveller and Bracebridge Hall BY ALEXANDER DUMAS. Gount_of Monte Cristo (2 volumes) orty = Sames for .Falloween. Splendid Collection for Merrymaking. To those who are not partial to ducking for apples or roasting chestnuts on Halloween we have the most complete stock of Parlor Games, etc., to choose from in New York Lack of space permits us to mention but a few that are exiremely popular just now. PITCH-A-RING:_ made so that box holding posts | and hoops serve nm Base when set un. 750 | ROULKTTE, WHEELS: | 7 Inchea in diameter, of fosewaod. with 7 (9.5! I tvory ball, THROW GAME nd Old Mortality, Maid of Perth. Fortunes of Nike! and ‘Tallsman, Peveril of tho Peak ‘and Bride of Lammer- | Tnoor. | Ivanhoe and Rob R flower | 45c, CUPS AND SAUCERS. doz, AFTER-DINNER CUPS A BAUC! earl ‘4 TRAYS; 1.00 ularly $0.00 to 9g, | O50, SUGA PS_and SAUCERS. CHOCO! | each. oR R Dish jel 12 leas gun and rubber balls i n cost of plain whit This is a | LAMPS, 2 sample collection, #0 thei 1 plece of | rated lobe, a kind, | Fela; einten | 8:60, cellaneous China. |300. WROUGHT-IRON FLOOR with ‘extension, duplex burner” ani 5,000 pieces fine Limoges hand-painted China, the sample collection of one of the largest Potters in that great French China centre, will be closed out at a quarter less ating a furore over the ext! try PARCHEESI the cr . brass han regular prices. $1.25 CHOP DISHES, rich decorations. | Hunts: te Sieh ‘GovERED Pom BLE DISHES, in the On eban CHOCOLATE .CUrE Asp | mings! regwiarls 8.50, BHnorraw, Pe TO “PIT Js rapldly becoming famous, a6 a ichen orations in Nive rite! AR % \- popular me, is aad fomulatly $2.00 to 80,00 each; your” Oy. JAUCERS, each, 10° des for these lamps at spe: Fon Sue can arm how i v JOARDS,_ with locked, cor- od, 37 Inches in diam- Ghecker-board 99g, | ished, Please send ‘in the nai number of the school of think would Ilke to have & Co} & postal to Stege! Cooper Co., PS, central Tpunted with, tripod and reeu- 7 JQ NICKEL raught burner areen 10. shales, ISe $3.80 dos, CUPS AND BAUCERS, assoited DING DISHES, ted 4 3 aaa) “ | Fewularly “88.00 to "88001 “to-mors gigs | Bde, CHINA SPOON TRAY, 2ve | inch dome row, ie} 5c, CHINA PICKLES, B50 | arly’ $2.25; to-morr tes. POPULAR EDIT. ED B! ard wi GOLD-EDGED 8 dress Net. 80.

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