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i we JOMP INTO ANE THURSDAY, Nov, %. Thomas ¥, Ryan and his associates pool were eager to take their profits, ‘and there were indications of consiter able inside selling. tollowing bas been accunvulating this stock all the way up from 188 and the |tomptatton to tale the 8 per cent, THE. CLOSING. QUOTATIONS The Gusrenhelm To-day's highs’: lowert, closing prices and | followe: Net Ch’ 4 ¢ tn Metropolitan Traction had their {n-| promt at 186 was mot unnateral. The ‘Hig. tay. a £ tmaker Tried|tae tthe stock market to-day, | heavy offerings this forenoon caused «| 4 hain sac Gh = jondent Hatmaker Metropolitan Street Railway stock was! Tecession of about two pointa” A com: tne a ee * Be fe— . Da. i the feature of the market. Stimulated parison of quotations snows that the & ant 104 104 — 4 to Drown Himself, but by thet rumor time Brooklyn Tapia | market value of atl the stook of the [Am Salon ab. ah Ohh Was Rescued Tranalt was to be controlled by Metro-/Amerioan Smelting & Refintng Com- dum. | A | 8 4 politan interests, the shares of the pany has increamed $84,125,000 within two yr » i § mt Metropolitan Stréet Railway developed| years. This a 4 yeeord wiiteh no | Am. # i 4 vigorous activity. Only a few days ago|other industrial seonrtty Meted on the | Zi) we nih = 0 uRared persons on a Roorevelt | iits toc was in disfavor In the mar-|Stock Bxchange oan show, Smalters = He Wty oa t fifrybont saw Nathan Boyansky,|io¢ ang tumbled ignomintously, ‘The | Common has increased §% per oent, In | Aix 4 i R=°R hatmaker out of work, ITY tlstirsing boom of to-day sent the pricg| Value since the low quotation of 190% | Am. iy aay Tet higpelt this afternoon by JumPIME |. eunning to 1197-8. ‘There was no, The moderate decline of Aneconda| 4m fur ts. pt: ise food ie + Hast River from the Bireet cangible foundation for the Metropolls | Copper, after the sensational rlges the | Aun. Wostiaa Co. 40) 4) AH gp Department's pler at the foot i pn © rumor, but the epectaliats| past two days, was attributed to the $ so s , i we i =a infon street, heaviness of the copper stocks In Lon. | At. IY hi : in Metropolitan worked the rumor for 3 Pi lite preservers were thrown £0 21 i¢'wan worth, Incidentally the. aug. | Cora me ame Naed he Wat Bereet dale. ies ib : Le + Bi bey he pushed them away. The -ostion came out that this spurt in the| centingent aMiated with Anaconda In; Age rad ye anh ah — Wwea stopped and manoeuyred for 8 nan traction stock was largely due to| terete are prepared for almost any kind |i, « Se bie Gh + lon near the man, bet when tmp” ‘ of & movement In this stock, igure® |Chio. G. a pn BY = . the | the covering of a short interest of fully| are belng pubilahed to show that the |Ghie, G. ¥ Ha wD hag gone down for the second time th@ | a) 99) shares, Bince election Metropol-| Anaconda. property ter, pro. | Ghia, A. ip we th pilot gave him up for lost and pros)” ductive value than the marke! price of | §.. ™ « 8 NTN i” 2 ards Broadway, Willamebute. ttan has been the favorite club used the stock indicates. ‘Reade bein the | Sie .U thy of ain yf onel I Treot |OY the beare to swat the market, The| largest copper mine In the world the | gt Oh Mi Nt PD Paveral men on the Clinton street |i) Gnerators were telling each other! Anaconda is the largest silver producer | So) id + pi Jumped into the river, but the in this courtry and ft oleo hag an an-| col. 8, , 28 rt} =-% “ 7 with much glee to-day that some of/ nun} output of about $90,000 gold. The! Consol, 170% + ig rg Hag was eo wrong that they could NOt thone bear “swatters’ got badly caught. | advance in the price of allver to O| Gorn 1 15H eat Gatinear the man. Assistant Foreman | shares of the Metropolitan Securities | Cents per ounve 1s gald to be one of the | Com a ™ Johm McNulty ran to the end of a lo a be | causes of tho recent rise In the price of po ‘8 4 = 8% «| Company, which Dame Rumor has| Anseomdn sahara. The officers ‘ot this | Del 0 barge and dived, and after being Under | eked out as the future owner of | company expect to show 6100.00 net | Dist 44 m+ f water a long time, came up with a) : A ait, Sapaing for the ourrent calendar yest. | te ey a L hold on Boyansky, who was then ie | Moen Rapid Transit, advanced 21-2) “Budden and brisk selling of St, IS | Brig hs + a h Polnts on very modemte transactions. ard Ban Francisco stock oa the | prie ist pt. . ay -* ie. A polloeman threw a rope rh ‘ ‘ a | tnterests back of thie p ty to make ‘Bris tye we it to (McNulty and the latter passed a |The heavy trading was in Metropo'itan| (hoits “it ‘was found thet some: | Ges Chek Co... Jo0t around Boyansky, who was | Street Rafiway stock, the control ot] you wat started § rumor that the div! Thy +% to’ fto the plier, which rests with the Securities Com- nt of | per cent. on the second pre- q +9 ok dl De t * fumbulance took him to Gouver- | pany, Tt was significant that B. R, 7, | {rne ,#tock Me in tee, by would not cat net qtionltal. ‘The doctors sald he stock gained no benefit from this Metro-| was core ver the Howe {apee and the Kan. City Bo... = iM recover, | - On aelling of the cea e Bt. | Kan. C. Bo, pf. 4 Ce tat nny politan rumor. On the other hand, the| Fouts and sin Franciseo.t¢ part of the| fone island's: s Two A |B. B. 7. ataren sold off fully two points| Hock Inland system, and the common Leu & Nésh.. 15 GED MEN ARRESTED, | 0 proat taking offerings, The principal stock of the Rock Teland road showed | Met Becuritien |. Piles | buying of this stock appeared to be by | Weelness, for some unexplained reaeens | Kat Both Accused of Having Regintered Mlegally, lective Cronle, a Mongan deputy, to- day brought two aged prisoners, both charged with election frauds, into the Harlem Police Court. ‘Tho prisoners were John Gallagher, wixty-one years old, a fanitor, of No. 122 Bast One Hundred and Twentteth treet, and John Elder, seventy-three years old, of No. 8 West One Hundred and Fitteenth street. Cronie acouised both of perjury, He gaid Gallagher had sworn that Elder Mved at his house in order that Elder migtt vote in the first election district of the Thirty-fourth Assembly Disirict. Hider, he eald, had regisered {legally under oath, Assistant Attorney-General Chievers appeared to prosecute the cases. Magistrate Whitman held the two old men in bonds of $5,000 each far further examination to-morrow. i tehee a COTTON RALLIES IN AN ACTIVE MARKET, |Smetti2s & Refining stock since last ‘ined, Japanese wer? upheld. Cotton was 16 points lower at the Start to-day, althougo there was some heavy pro nal buying, The selling ‘Was mainly by traders who expected aj break at pr it ‘evels. Later in the eefslon pric was very active advanced while trading 0-day’, | | Pivladelphia houses, and a report was jourrent that Fi, J, Berwind and his) BAD NEWS DEPRESSES nls were accumulating this stock STOCKS IN LONDON: fi ‘This idea ie in @ measure explanatory | of yeserday’s rumor that the Pennsy!: | aad, vania Reilroad was buying B. R. Tf. | Mr, Berwind ts a large stockholder in Pennsylvania. Union Pacific attained @ new high recom! and wes bought tn large quantl- ties by powerful interests, Edward | Wasserman placed %.00 in wagers on the floor of Stock Exchange that Union Pacific shares would sell at 17 within o year, Mr, Wasserman won LONDON, Nov. 2. i} ~Money wie in the market Discounts were steady. Trading on the Stock Exchange wns ull amd prices were trresular, the Rus sian news, the unfavorable weather and | the Turkish question causing anxtoty: Russian finances also troubled the market, and the surcestions of a Par-! Hamemtany dissolution added to the um to-day. good demant and increased supply in |} 4 rth t Pao Ontario & West Pro, Mall Penmeyivania . People's Gas el Bteel weveral thousand dollars recently on ets that Reading would cross Union Pacific before Chrismas, At the time the lastementioned bets were made ft taking. was the general sentiment of the Ex Americans opened Irreguler and most- change that he was “eragy’ in ad-|)) unaer parity vancing such @ proposition. Many of the brokers who have been Jactive in the buying of American settling but closed Home Ratls were affected by profite The yeakness pyre the market closed dull, Just recelved a new importation of 46 Button long Glace Kid JAMES McGREERY & 60, Furs, Natural Squirrel Scarf and factors, Consols were weak, | above the lowest point restriction later without material chang- Foreigners were quiet, Russians de. |Muff,.......7.50 and 10,50 sa | Alaska Sable Boa, 72 inch.. 48 inch .. +19-22,50 14.50 . = 9° an ° Black Lynx Scarf, lined with Ld Satin .... e000 sv son $0180 |e Boa.......8,50 and 10,50! Rep, | net changes of stocks from yesterday's final | jock | quotations or last recorded wales are as UD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, TH, 100 + | Bremen Bteol pt. 'y Steel Spring. 5 |R'Y Btoel 8. pf... | Readin, . 108 FY PES SRS. = errrre FSEFS [++++ 414411 cone # vil see es 10 a 4 + Advanos, | — Decline fil The total sales of stocks to. 1,066,000 shares and of bonds we, was 000. v -%* TAM. WHEAT PRICES UP ON GOOD BUYING, | PretiiBitit di } Good buying sent wheat prices up in | the market early to-day, Corn was ut latter developed strength and gain York's opening prices were: at~May, %%; December, 0% bid | Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat May, 36% to 86% to 864; December, | $3 to S84; July, 82%, Com—May, 4 to 49%; December, 8% to 4% to 44; | July, Bh to 48% N York's were: | New. prices Wheat aay acember, 815-8, 0 ua) ; 93-43 July, 41-2 bb ember, Mit, * tm CRUISER DID NOT GROUND, LONDON, Nov. 2%.—Rear-Admiral | Colby M. Chester onme up to London to-day from Gravesend, where the United Gtates cruiser Minneapolis ts coaling. He said that the report that the warship had touched ground off the French coast waa inoorrect, Admiral Chester has been inetructed to remain wt Gravesend and await or- ders from Washington before proceed- ‘ing te the Baltic, ——— v7 The Shoe-Part of Your Costume Perfect-fitting shoes are just as effective and essential asa becoming hat. The new Fall Regals for Women include some of the trimmest, daintiest, smartest models ever made of leather, And the beauty of them is thatthey will wear that way. They look even better on your feet than on the forms, and they keep their ~~ outlines and their snug smoothness i completel out. "The Hi ofa Toul Raat shoe is, first of all, absolutely correct in the matter of itative style, It is a faithful copy of a iced exclusive custom mi licates its $12 or $14 workmanship as clits TETRA pt MAAAAAL ov tod SPEAR’ > BARGA > a IN v Dini S A AAAAAAALALLLL ELL L TATED YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT 'S< Ask Any of Your Friends to price the furniture you bought here, and they will always guess twice what you really paid. That's why SPEAR’S is so popular with house wives, who know by experience that they can always buy here for much less than cash stores ask, and get long credit besides. ture itself, none can possibly be more exclusive or stylish or wear better, ‘Sis the homefurnisher's headquarters, where EVERY DAY Is PE G™AV EA 16% ST" DAY. Complete $1.25.00 Thanksgiving gRoom Outf a As for the furnl- aA ae ba “4 +. ae cents ead and Send for StyleeBook for 78 Bresdwe Cor. JOth St. $1399 way. OF He 14 ats BROOKLYN oa rit ree NEWARK—441 Weald i GREATER ne new Pall Reg Kany Wey mt =! cer ecm eee Mail Orders Promptly Filled of the ninoty-seven Regal leven of them in ‘the fashionable districts of Greater Now York, GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES NEW YORK crry 10th opp. Central RR. JERSE NEW YORK MEN st, Muchercut tops extension sole, ‘Also sane model in Imported Patent Leathar, meet ao tnsiste j4.4 wholly ‘are true bend Btores are exclusively for women, 838 Sixth Ay. 8. HB cor, st. *166 West 128th 8t., cor th AY. 1003 Broadway, bet. Ditmars Bt and Willoughby Av. Y CITY—"6 Newark Ay, 'S STORES mprises a mas: drugget, It is values such as these ETAT ATI ALAALALALiT ‘ie, HALL TREE The opening prices were: November, A a " 3.00 $ 5 Gloves of the finest quality, in black and white, at..s. cseeee se . | e a 0; Deven , Uo 11.0 phate lager salh neat Also a new line of the celebrated “L, M, B, Kid Glove, the World's | Muff sores see eees eeee ZO.80 bid h. ML Best,” tn all th $s, wines, cherry and purples, Ff “J ; ¥ A ikassarrexpunbenarencan "1.00, 1.28, L.80and 1625 Mink Scarf........ 22.50 pm» ere Specials for Friday and Saturday. Muff... vise eaee +++ +83:50| distinetied | ¢9 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, Eton, Norfolk or long coat effects, In Sabled Fox Boa, with natural | > ¢ the home, It reel aren Ap June, 11 to 1.76; May, ‘1.8 to 11,81 y, 1.85 to 1 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TOURIST COATS, In kersey or covert, fly on oh I ELE front, belted hack; value $12.50,‘for,....... arian Se ATOR, seve cere waee 16,501 COTTON JUMPS IN CHILDREN’S IRISH FRIEZE An MBLTOn coats, ses a4 to 10, i. | made in military style, with red cloth lining in blue and gray; i i l NEW ORLEANS MARKET) valuc $100,f0F svsvssevse sess weaeeee 98 | Persian Lamb Coat with full 4 arr pen) CHILDREN’S COATS, in gray ast velvet, in colors 3.79 sleeves, box front and fit- W ORLEANS, Nov, %.—The cotte and white serge, sizes 2 to 6; value tisteveoeseeess Oe mafhcat, was excitel to-day and showea| CHILDREN'S SHOES, in Vici Kid, Velour and Box Cale, sizes § to 41, 1,49 ted back, compiderable advance in prices. Opening in lace and button, at... srecerreveveess OBC. 1e8and Fe’ 00 U1 to 1 points down from last night's) MISSES’ SHOES, in Vici Kid, Velour and Box Call, sizes 11% to 2, 95: cloming, fresh outside buying and heavy Sp! ing and first heel, in lace and button, at ., re Fs sosetea.© OBe., 1:28 nd 2.25 4 oovering put pric Several styles handsome shades Overcoats, sizes 4 to 8; value $3, spe Cheviot, Cassimere and Melton Malton Box Coats, sizes 8 to 16; re; Russian Overcoats of Cheviot, UNION SQUARE, ‘(lath St., mear Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, 3 | | bj Overcoats, all-wool Chevlots and Oxford Melton Box C Sizes 2 widths AA to E a en th Sale of Reefers We believe our Reefer is a most practical, Sensible, comfortable and correct Winter! Jong, in newest patterns, and Oxford and coat for children 4 to 10, Our Reefers are so popular and cut so| Strong, warm, well-made garments; sizes 16 roomy that many mothers have brought] tO 20; extra value at their daughters to our stores. these ly num! We do not priced much more reasonably than dry-) goods store coats, Button-to-the-Neck Melton Reefers, sizes| 4 to 9—handsome ( lapels, velvet collar, sizes 4 to 11; $3 and $4 values; special... $1 Limited quantity of Reefers, short ends, sizes 5 to 10; $4, $2.45 $5 and $6 values; spectal Limited quanti ers, lined with a to 11; value $5; special re . All-woo! Irish Frieze Reefers, in. several handsome shades; cut extra full; excellent &5 and $6 values: special. , $3.95 Children’s Overcoats of good quality Melton Russian cial, , vee Russian Overcoats, sizes 4 to 9, and Oxford gular $4 values, special Cassimere and Melton, izes $3.95 Get the Habit. cheviot or broadcloth, colors and biack; value $25.00, fo Our famous “LA SESA’’ shoes for women present the hi ard of quality and workmanship, in all leathers and distinct st: E, at 3.00 and Parents Buy at Brill’s ise they know that we constantly maintain a high standard of qual- )’ the pricgs we ask for high-grade goods are less than those quoted 'y other concerns for very ordinary goods. Then, too, the boy himself takes more pleasure ina suit or overcoat that’s come from & man’s store—“where daddy buys his clothes,” Yes, and that youngster will take better care of his clothes if he likes them. Better buy that boy's clothes here, Friday @ Saturday Specials girls’ coats, but we've sold a Melton Box Coats and all-wool fancy Tour- + for girls, and those that have ist Coats, sizes 16 to 20; extra ht them say they are cut fuller and) value at “heviot Reefers, cut with! Thibet single and double brea gular] 15 to 20, excellentl § | and long cut from| Value at of all-woo! Cheviot Reef.| double breasted models, serge lined and tail. ool red flannel, sizes 4| Of¢d with the care devoted to our Men's $2.95 Suits at $10; extra value at... $8.00 $1.95) s $2.95 and 4 to 9; Tourist values, special 15.95 Twenty-third Street, » a. ighest stand- 3.50 Youths’ Overcoats All-wool fancy Tourist Coats, $0 Inches black Melton Boxcoats and Greatcoats; $6.00 All-wool Oxford and black Frieze and Young Men's Suits Strictly all-wool fancy Cheviot and black sted Suits, sizes ; ly tailored, well fitting wearing; wonderful svsesr:BO.0O0 Young men's high-grade Worsted and all- wool Cassimere and Thibet Suits, single and Suits for Children All-woo! Eton, Russian and double-breast- ed Jacket Suits, regular $3.00 values, special ve $ 1 . 95 Cheviot and Cassimere all-woo! ults, with and without knicker tre clal , 4 Coprrisme BRILL BROTHERS, Eton, Russian and Jacket and Norfolk users; regular $4 values, spe- reveiiyas $2.95 Bi KAI mere Eton, Russian, Norfolk icker trousers; regular $5 $3 95 Ssorerser i . most practical child's sult now DiRRest $5 value; our price.. $3. 95 y Inter-weight Blue Ser; ac , Worsted an si ket Suits, with and witho pd Casets “Dudley” 4-in-1 Combination Suits, the on the market; four suits in o Go to 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St,, near Greenwich, 125th St., corner Third Ave. brush; 82 in, long..22,50/ 9 eh teat 10 Inches high and is made pS stands 6 elsewhere, PRUSSELS CARPRTS, beautiful pat very durable; worth 8c, Special Price ARPETS, very bes! i moet ner ers f 1 8 yard. $1,221¢ > SPEA > NEW YORK, Mail Orders Billed. A Sketch of One of the New ‘Models in ‘‘Every AT The sketch above is a faithful copy in every line and curve of one of our new models in “Every Size Shoes” for the present season’s service, And the shoe itself adheres faithfully in every characteristic to the lines of the original itis areplica, But this is show. You will find among them the exact last for your feet, and you won't have to pay $5—only $3, “Every Size Shoes” come in every size and half size from 4 to 12, and every width from AA to EE, Allleathers, in blucher, button and lace, high and low shoes, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, ve claw-foot extension table (round or square), a smart quartered oak sideboard, an exquisitely dainty china closet, a full set of fine leather-seat dining chairs, and a handsome Persian ! Golden Oak Priced $9 a GENEROUS SAVINGS IN FINE CARPETS AND RU R & C0., 6th Ave. & 16t PITTSBURG. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, LYYVYYYYVYYYYVYVYVUYYY WM, VOGEL & SON, that have made the house of Spear Rocker, $3.45 Or Mabowany Viniehed if Preforred Large, easy, Rocker of very su perior con- 8 arm specially braced. supremacy noDY in 312.75 @| $17. shion. ADARARAAABAA AM ARDADARADAAADRAAAAA TAA a 2 2 2 @ highest standards, and we @| haven't fallen down yet, 95 @/$x0 to $16, \ NEW YORK CITY, BROOKLYN, Darntown | 102 Nassau St. cor. AMR. 4 e867 Fulton Bt., opp. Monlague Bt, 145. id B 305 val wi ita it *111 Broadway, near Bedford Avy. r gar rtlands and sicig Bway Ntmare St, and Wik Tughby Ay Bi et ath Bd, oup ata OO FUR AY. Det Loch and 11th Bt *1M1 Broadway, opp, Herald Bull: wf NEWARK, N. J. eT Eighth Ay., bet. 85th and 86th Ste, 41 Broad &t., ‘ontral RR, of N. J, *180 BE léth St. cor, a4 Ay ¥ CITY. PMs MRRRED WITH A STAR ARE OFEN EVENINGS, Oh, no, we fly low, toa Though some of our me! Oh, yes, we fly high, We ask that our boys’) hing be judged by the ,, ‘8 bes are pretty expensive we've plenty at as low prices jas worth-while robes can be. | Boys’ Russian overcoats, | Bath-rebesTerry, slathe Boys’ regular overcoats, %%4 wools, $3.50 to $15. & : | $10 to $16, Blanket robes, $18and$2o, iat Price 5 4 Boys’ long overcoats, $r2 English dressing robes, h St. < a) ot tourist overcoats, [Bra and $r5, CINCINNATI Ge tise tm si "| “Jap” robes, a very Ifght . Boys’ reefer overcoats, $8, Weight man's kimono, $10, ; to $14, Silk matelasse robes, $35, Size Shoes’’ Series $3. $10 custom boot, of which but one of thirty models on Houston St, Coward | Rocrrs, Perr & Companty Three Broadway Stores. Rocers, Part & Company, Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 258 84a 1260 | at at at | opposite near opposite Warren st. 13th st, 32d st. | City Hall. Union Square, Greeley Square, Exoerienced lron and Steel Workers } Wanted atOnce A strike among our em- ployees in violation of their arbitration agree ment has tied up our building operations in Greater New York, We therefore want experienced housesmiths, derrickmen and riggers to replace the strikers. Steady work, wages and full protection, Apply to POST & M'CORD, 44 East 23d Street, 11th Floor? Shoe Sizes 5% to 13, Widths AAA to H. A range of widths and sizes| carried by no otherestablishment, It means that the longest and the shortest, the slimmest and the! widest foot can be perfectly fitted, ‘To those who have been un-| accustomed to obtain good fit in ready made shoes, we extend an) invitation to come in and see how easily we can give complete got- isfaction. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. 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