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Nae id THE Toe bcs Hy SULLY BUYS AND FIGHT ON AGAINST: STOCKS INAS COTTON ADVANCES) SALE OF SALT CO, Anapanated Swayed Trading Price Dropped on Early Profit- ‘and Prices See-Sawed with 1k and Finally Went to High Level. 5 STRACTIONS WITH LEADERS. @ugar Goes Up on Buying from Washirigton, While Stee! Resisted | Pressure—Factore All Favored a © General Advance. , 3 — ‘Phere was a large element in the stock to-day that did not belleve that could continue to advance, and at the opening. ‘This jower prices sent over made prices very irregular short time It looked as if the ould go elther way with a little ‘Then Copper began to t two hours 91,000 pride advariced steadily contil te 14, when there was a ‘The market went up and reacted with it and it started up agtiin the whole fose/in sympathy. On the escond tthe price passed the early high ‘and°then again reacted only to ad : ‘Thomas and A. A. Housman wiest buyers of copper in houra, and then Flower & Co., the past were heavy operators @tandard Ol! contingent, entered and ‘their ‘buying | attracted jon. Sip. 4% i ay He fe i ors itd elso a very strong card few large orders were ex: shington speculators. The sharp and in the stock soll at the close on Gatur- 8, advanced to 1951-8, a8 | 2 ry ‘on the belief that the Joliet works ahd the Edgat-Thompson works weet be Gtsed down next week. Thesd work: a e@hout 70 per cent. of the stent aes of the United States Stee! Corpor- ‘Thre ja Transit was very ‘Ot! thie selling. foo fast to pleasé the Hofman House wows, whi made it one of ite spe | gtalties, ‘and jflone it and a ur rapid or Doumit and the stock ad: KY * and pel yh w also Rha 4 st and mad id a 142 ee us ‘ a fun’ above ‘ei One of the ae owners of Manhattan, says that 7 @ Stock is sure ee 1 at $175 a share, ~ Y “the nr GOUd-Roskereller refeller pears ins 3 heia food, Loulstilie. South. ¢ up as Was Western Union. iva showed support on the re- Rr, peace wus near between the ald and Cassalt ehiquees Wavash alto tose On this repos. Die. Granwers and the Coalers all evidenced strenght— on @ prospects f ia ee @nd the coalers on improved 4 Seal fade, were, also lp. jan fact the a nat} Better earnings of ft rail roid, ‘the ane | ounceme he new gold engage-| als Gnd t the general bette? trade con- “The President's mesaage !was gepted in Wall streat bull factor mma the enetant profited ae a factor sales of stocks ja 'and of honda “eeseenan re 100.80 ‘To-day's pla Ik eat, lowest a clout end net cen eat alagies Texas 3 PPR SESFRSLRIG FR EE ere ik = ES was quite a little selling of |? Stoo held: firm in spite | Ape!) HE id fore Fitcnburg, Baltic, Tatty: were | 30,000 | Jaking, but Later Advanced When Bulls Took Up March @ reaction from the excite- ¢ week on the Cotton Ex- change to-day, The brokers had been figuring on the situation over Sunday. They had discovered where they stood and there was none of the hysterical hurrah that marked the mplid advance in the price of the staple that followed ‘tie publication of the much discussed Government estimate of the crop, Advices from Laverpool showed that there was: still a demand abroad for ofton, but that the support of the Liv- erpool market was not as strong an it Was Inst week. At the opening here quotations were off from 13 to 18 points. This was caused by heavy selling on the part of speculators who had bought heavily when the market was under 12 and were unloading for profit. There wore takers for every bale offered. Daniel J. Sully, who is credited with having triaugurated the bull movement, dealt exclusiely in the March option and took alt he could get. There’ was a heavy demand, almost exclusively local. ‘The heavy exports of the last three days of the week J. Past appears to have suppited, the for- ign market for thepresent. Steady duying resulted in a rally that sent prices up until the slump at the open- ing was recovered about one-half, After the first rush trading resumed {ts naturel groove, Ldttle was heard of the Uoreutened Jnvestigation into the al- Joged advance information secured by the bull leaders of the contents of the Government report. ‘The ‘situation did not appear to be worrying anybody, and mithourn Sully ‘and ini adherents ‘con- tinued to prediet that the top price has Not been reached there were plenty of holders of cotton who appeared to be willing 10. well, Repeated efforts were bly firm, although from the clove of Satur- 3 power of Mr, Gully in t wis ‘shown when he tooK points over the slose Saturda. ight. Slenvy Duyiog Of shal cotton tor export at $12.60 a bale was the feature of the trading Cor the day. Sanary by Below | lay’s closing price. cH P rites “were! Dasearber, ae: Lepr fodong Fa, 1281 17; re Site July, iti to 12.44; |. The market closed COTTON PAY CUT GOES ON. Fr on Thousand More New Ban- and Workers Feel Reduction. BOSTON, Dec. 7.—The wages of 16,000 cotton mill operatives wer 10 per cent, to-day In Bisherville, Mass, and Pawtucket, R. 1 ‘The total’ number ef mill aapdn who have had their pay lowered i present cotton crisis is now about 4 Five thousand additional opera- tives in Berkshire County ve been hotice that thelr pay wil} ye cut eek. Most of the mills whioh have partict: the cut to date iver rohed edule adapted Nov. 0, | Of 1o Openatives affecta: y notice TEE ee ee eo garptoged ta Naw wed: ford. POSES LONDON STOCKS HEAVY. giver fext. wee! LONDON, Dec. 7.-Dhe stook was hoavy to-day, the uncertainty as to the Japanese-Russian troubles being the contributory cause, American rall- road :@rex sacwed a decline except in a few Instances. Consols were lower, and there ine 1ittl® demand for securi- } tes of any kind ‘The prices follo SESS MEEAZE SORES CRE Teutnvtiie. in Central jexican Northem, Neel & Western. Nerfolk & Weatern York Central Norinern Securities Ontario & Penngyivania ee ker FF Reece Steanine: fat Fading 24 seuseseaseen® SRF FER SHERNABESIAS: PR SSRES. AREFASRPESPRESSEEEAR FA SABRI eI EBS BES Fee * PEE ETEEEEEET+E HEE] FEttEt tee tet ett etite H+ tt + Bs FE er WHEAT MARKET, ‘Whent started steady, with a fuir|f trade, to-day, and son turned strong. ‘The whole list-showed gains, led by the puthide markets. Commission houses the room ‘bul G ‘espe outloote, ph 2s Sr ers: Wheat, 1%. Wheat 48 a8. December. a fortis “Otay, 427. A haga ISTHMIANS, Sn FALL “COLDS DANGEROUS BE BECAUSE HARD TO CURE. An Offer to the People of New York ‘City from Our Well Known Drug- gists, the Riker Company, ir ret known druggists, the Riker C Tah th vo a Sire ee, colds and coug rhe I retu: your is wonderful rep ise ever, vero! su nee c trom a n cohd oF or coma ey a era ‘old and hacking oe itd means of undermining toa termi e th ‘conmim on oun sy temporarily a lo: [ust Ewing ta the 3 Pat sama lon and Syrut a dees re so nal eed That ea a iat etetaan fa a fends" te fn, therefore for, couxhs d containn Parr Seal ot Shccaaad re sa soolds aut broncatay | irartes ia hot eat an om sl “hy Bat ti yo ied cod. liver Olt maul wtor oi the mediclont curative “oleme nua Vinol Taiifactupere ne tof "Yous throw vaya octets, Five in'a delete Sia Poneentra tort ite: or mpents eal At Hhict are 0 be found ty irea code’ ve a der ful i» and ee au ay | gamt {se whot gives a, Cl to cure Ci ‘Troubles aid Fecoustructar. Stockholders of the National Company Oppose Confirma- tion of Its Transfer to the In- ternational. 4 An application to Justice Leventritt of the Supreme Court on the pant of Nathan 8. Beardslee and Frank P. Me- Dermott, as receivers of the National Salt Company, and Samuel D, Halliday to confirm the eale py the former to the latter of the property of the company {n thie State for $337,600, to-day was met by “atrong opposiion from Pomeroy Brothers and other holders of preferred stock In the company. ‘They objected that the eale was tn fact a “wash eale" to the {nternational Sait ‘Company, Halliday being their agent, and that the property was worth a ad Several stockholders bawe sust ‘an infunction restraining the com- pletion of the aale pending an investiga- von, ‘The sale was at public auction at Ith- ‘eon in September ynder an order of the suit of Chauncey H. Strickland against the, company that the order was ob- deception of the Court. He asks that Nathan 8. Beardsley and Frank P. Dermott, the National Salt Comp Chauncey H. Strickland, Samuel D. Hal 1 the International Salt Convpat L. Full id the restrained from carrying ow! of the Court, and that the receivers be directed toy render an inventory gf the | properties received by them, and that | they™ be discharged other Kuitable persons subst In behalf of the receiver, William B Putney” coritended “ihe sale was bona fide, and even if the International were all they were worth. ex-Justice Kerver and Mir, Terry opmosed the application to confirm the sal¢ in behalf of stockholders in the National Salt Company. Weciston was reserved. aOR ES MR. WORMSER’S FUNERAL. Expected Hedy Will Be Buried To- Morrow or Next Day. It ‘= expected that the funeral of Louls Wormser. who dies at his homg, No. 2 Hest Sixty-ffi1 street, will taxe place to-morrow or the next day ir, Wormser, was, the’ brother of Isidor Wormaer, of the firm of I. & 8. Wormver, Heatt disease Killed Mr Wormser. He of snce and his peeted that he ee GAIN IN ENGLISH IMPORTS. LONDON, Dec. 7.—The November any heart affection. Supreme Court, and it is claimed th the tained by fraud and collusion. and. the |) . |day; although the changes Stocks were steady on were not marked. Trading was duil. : The bid and’ asked prices of the princl- pal outside securities were: A Amertoan Can ane py Boab | the purchasers, the sropertion brought | Standard Foundry pf. Havana rcbaned Havana Tobacco Rew Orleani’ Rew, Orleans be Honda 5 — ——— BROKER MAKES ASSIGNMENT, Frederic W. Meert’s Action for Henefit of Creditors Frederic W. Meert, a nfémber of the Consolidated Stock xchange, having an f ‘Broadw: ‘The attorneys in the case paid that th aesets would balance the Mabiiities and that the assignment made decause a Low of Meert's eight or sine customery had demanded an immediate settlement, statement of the Board of Trade shows an increase of $18,027,500 {f imports and & decrease of $8,052,000 in exports. Some in their chiltish-giee would empliasize théir pleasure by waving their hands and shoutin: speak above a whisper as they timidly inquired if the big Santa Claus liked little boys and girls. Indeed he does, children—he loves you all, and that’ s just why we have brought him to the great Sense buy now we want to say that every boy and girl has our perswal invitation to come in and see this bi which could not be Made without en- dangering the interests of the other cuss tomers. quotations office at No, 8 Broadway, and ving | N, assigned | | . New York's Best ares Auy Kind of a Cold, | Family Cough Medicine sean NE re nee fe tHe ae Tuesday and Wednesday, a Sth & oth, « Women's Hats, T. ogues and Bonnetis $0.00, former prices $15 to $35.) Children’s Hats, © 0% $ 3. OO, former prices $22, to 0: $18. | bel 200 Untrimmed French Felts ...at $1. 75 i former prices $4.75 to $6.75. avi Lord & Taylor: Broadway and Twentieth Biase and Fifth bchsaty Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th Street. Have You Seen 1 the ~ Marvellous Santa Claus? He’s Here. ATURDAY, in. this: store, was.,a gala day for thousands ‘of little ones—all day long they were trooping:in to see t the big Rotunda, and it was certainly . a great’ opportunity for Litiputian, character study. ie e the’ 24-foot Santa eo in” Don’t allow the children to miss this great juvenile treat—they'll remember you can depend upon it they will be good—at least till after Christmas. Xmas Sale Artware, Bronzes and Art China. it all their lives, s Slippers for Gifts U'LL find the Christmas buying crowds in'this sectlon—for here’s where the most appropriate gifts are kept, and it’s not once in a lifetime that you'll find these unusually low prices in force—wouldn’t be now but for the fact that it’s the policy of this house to reduce “prices to the minimum right in season. ‘Bric-a-Brac at Half. : THOSE HANDSOME art serve to embellish and lend an air of, luxurious refine- Yn cae, large gathering—all suitable for ment. gifts—at $2 erin pean at $1. $4 Bric-a-Brac at $2, $6 Bric-a-Brac at $3. $8 Bric-a-Brac at $4, $10 Bric-a-Brac at $5. $13.50 Bric-a-Bracat $6.75. Royal Sevres Vases. EVER VISIT that quaint little place just out- If you have you know what these vases are Never beard of them being sold at side of Parfs? in the world ot art. these prices even in Paris. $9 Royal Sevres Vases, $6. S15 Royal Sovres Vases, $10, $16 Royal Sevres Vases, $20 Royal Sevres Vases, $14. $35 Royal Sevres Vases, $22. $60 Royal Sale of Lamps. istic pieces that” Fish Sets. “a Austrian China; were $10, now $6. Austrian China; were $15, now $8.50. Austrian China; were $25, now $15. Oyster and Soup Plates. $30 dozen Oyster Plates, $18. $45 dozen Soup Plates, $20. $24 dozen Soup Plates, $15. French China Salad Bowls, Plaq $12 Salad Bowis, $6.50 $10 Sol ttl $5. Sajad Bowls, $3.50. $5.50‘Salad Bowls, $3. ues and Chop Trays. $12, Sevres Vases, $35, RARE ornamental and useful designs—very fine imported pieces—you'll never dunity like this after these are sold, ; $12 Lamps at $7. $15 Lamps at $6, have another Tal 50, 20 Lamps at $12., Royal Vienna Vases, $14 Chop Trays $8. Hand Decorated, 12 Chop Trays, $7. $10 Plaques, Marble Statues. engi Pedestals, $40 Onyx Pedest $6 We feature slippers for Christmas gifts---the shoe store is full of them. Men’s., black... or - wine kid opera shape turn-sole Slip- pers, $1.50 is a fair price, at.. 95 Men’s fine, fancy trimmed Kg uppers; value $2.00, $ Boys’ red kid turn-sole 95 Slippers, value $1.50, at.. Women’s eiderdown House Slippers, red or black, aes 75 soles, at. Nvomens high- grade felt, Hi fur rimgee ape, 8 81.50 Sample’5Waists aE ares at 83. You know the maker Yalways bestows his best efforts upon his samples, for ‘tis upon these gar- ments 'that he depends for his season’s sales. : NO NEED to dwell upon the beauty ofthese artistic creatlons—no need to impress upon you the re- markable values. $7 Vienni $15 Vases, $5. ienna Vases, $9. $20 Vienna Vases, $13. Bronze Electroliers, - THOSE useful art pieces, decorative, yet very practical—couldn’t think of a better gift, could you? $15 Bronze Electroliers, $10. $20 Bronze Electroliers, $15. $30 Bronze Electroliers, $18. Exceptional Jewelry Values In the face of these unusual-values it will pay you to do your Christmas buying while: this rare Bheing holds good. Here’s an item that will surely interest all saving Veet oh itaire * Just think of buying a misses’ genuine fine cut so mounted in a handsome Tiffany 56, 75 Diamond, setting ! "Just 500 of them at the Price. cc. Women’s Genuine Brilliant Cut Diamond Solitaire—plain and fancy settings—-excéllent value at $10.75—very $7, 75 special at . Women’s Fancy Genuine Briittant Gut Diamond— positively the best value ever offered at $12.75; special at . Women’s Dianfond So excellent value at $15, special at Chain and Bangle Bracelets at 9. 78. Solid Gold Lorgnettes at 25,00, Antique Bead Purse and Bags, 9.00. hte Solid Gold Neck Chains, 2.50, ; Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, 1.25, 510.75 » $26 $90 Onyx Podestal, $60. $100 Onyx Pedestal, $65. Bronzes. BRQNZE FIGURE, subject Flower lar price $15, ates... FIGURE, ART NOUVEAU effec regu lar price $16.50, at FIGURE, ‘THE DANGER $25, at. s FIGURE, r n $40, at.. scl at ats TS FIGURE 25 INCHES HIGH, Subject “ind try;"' regular price $75, a! cs " us 555 510,95 regular price $ 1 6 = COFFEE—Stuart high-grade blend, wiry roast, including reves drip -percolator, 3 Ibs, yas Adc pie HS, eL inane fy wn india an re setled airtight can, .80;-%4.1b, ad stl? OiL-—Supertine, large cans " FLAVORING EXTRACT — ~ Came eron concentrated, lemon or sani AD, DOMES cs rec scenes ee ne BAKING POWDER-Stuart, va cream of tartar, 1-1b. can.,.... 28 PEPPER—Absolutely pure round ou) oe Th. .sepergs 28 E OIL — Royal’ Stuart, sreye can yee cet, 2 SALAD Dyes ~ — 5 gol pint bot. 35; % ag ALNUTS — ee ben. Grenobles,'3 Ibs.,” « PRUNES—Small pit, Sample. silk waists, voile, alba- tross, challie, velvet ‘and flannel, all made in the very latest sos ‘and bought for less than the cost of material, = @ We divided the entire line in two immense lots. °$5 Sample $ 5 Waltts, Se +7 5488633,96 || Tueésday’s Grocery Specials. Clara fruit, 10 Ibs RAISINS—Beys packed stone j yal A {rom se sO; re ripe t toes, 7 bots,, 1» srs ts om PICKLES — Gherkins, in patent top bot., peel BEANS—New Red or W ite Kid \ ney Dried Beans, 3 Ibs. «! "APIOCA—Royal Stuart, full 4, Ib. package. . MINCEMEAT made, Hoek home ig jolly old Kris Kringle. and, as it is said that Santa Claus likes only good little boys and girls, black or wine Slippers, softest_of $ g at big old St. Nick as he nodded and smiled at them—others were seemingly overcome by wonderment and would scarcely i ng headquarters so you could see him, and right. Remarkable Values. ~ For To-morrow. I’: YOU want: to participate in the most remarkable: values offered this season, don't miss: reading ar item—there’s not one that does not tell of a saving that's extraordinary, Of course, you understand that the SIMPSON CRAW- FORD CO,’S guaranteg is back of every offer—that the high ‘standard and excellent quality of the mérchandise is not. affected by the Hoenn low prices quoted for Tues- . day’s selling. Women’s $2 to $3 Efe Hos Men's high grade $18 perfect — fittii incy 25¢c, Hos: ~ welglit, Men's $2.50 and $1.50 stiff, _, Mid Heavy Negliges Shirts, ST. $1,560 amd $1 Night abil $2.35 Coabtaation Sot Set Various colors, {5c. first Ise cans $16 koma thii is ~ feather, $s. Sale of fine to Talking flachines, 1 doz rece ~“ords, $20; $1 down, $1 week, for fen, $1.50, 93 set Miltary Brushes, first ‘7 P sitvee Pea Holder, as coereee, pevor Ce ante quality, $1.95. $8 set Brush aud Comb, tvor; finish, $225. Rowad and Shaw! Shape Lace “Collate, at 250. =~” $2.80 ogees Act $1.25 Teaspoons, all styles, per dozen, Hien poons, 4 styles, wouiei's’ $4.50 ' Cashmers Seas 4G coamieeee ete Gari = Races Kat Bioees, Men's $3.51 eaters, 12igeh ~* oo , $2. 78. Ts io x

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