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Show MIXING S T O C K S OPENS WEAK, ADVANCES, AND DECLINES DE-CLINES AT THE CLOSE. Matthew. Wm the Terror of the Tit, iwd lilt Kitld B Felt Alone the Eutir Line lr the Other llrokers. The second session in the new quarters quar-ters of tho exchange witnessed a phenomenal pheno-menal raid on the bulls by Matthews, who, single-handed, led in the slaughter. Tho lirst call opened by Davis bidding f;J for Alice. Alliance passed unnoticed. Carter would sell Anchor at $7, but Davis saw him 2."c. better and offered it at $'!.7.j, when Carter dropped to f'i.60. Stevenson bid 11c. for Apex, then raised it to 12c. Van Buskirk offering atnloc. Matthews offered Harnes Sulphur at 4c., but tho hammer ham-mer dropped without a sale. Stevenson bid $37.50 for Centennial-Kuraka and would sell Congo at ,15c. Crosceut passed. Daly ditto. Matthew offered (ilencno at $1.0. Stevenson would sell Horn-Silver at S3. 25, Xow York delivery. deliv-ery. Matthews offered lO.ODO Malad at? lje, but thora were no response. Davis bid $:j.70 for Mammoth and $13.50 for Ontario but the sellers did not see him. Stevenson bid $8.50 for Utah Lime & Cement. Matthews offerod 500 shares at 5c, when Davis snapped it, Stevenson Steven-son bid tho samo for 1000 shales. Sie-venson Sie-venson offered 10,01)0 ounces at $1.07, but Bamberger was absent. Between calla Davis displayed some very pretty shares of Alice that made the boys wyes water. Stevenson offered to trade 1000 shares of Apex Jor 25 shares of Modoc Chief. Durinj tho recess Bamberger came In auiAold 1000 shares of Apex to fcitevenson at 11 cents. During tho second call Stevenson offered off-ered Aneor at 7. Conklin sold Stevenson Steven-son 8000 at 11. Bamberger offered Harnes Sulphur at 8, wheu Matthews offered tiOJ shares at 3. Bamberger Bam-berger offered Congo at 13, then bid 13J and raised it to 11, when Conkliu lired 500 shares at him. Conklin offered Crescent at 20. Matthews Mat-thews lowered it to 25, and Stevenson dropped it to 21. Bamberger bid 23, wheu Conklin tilled tho bid. Bamberger Bam-berger then dropped the bid to 22. Conklin offered at 221, when Bamberger sold him. Conkliu wanted more, but failed to got it. Conklin offerod Daly at $20.50. Stevenson Ste-venson bid $3 for Horn Silver. Conklin offered 5000 Malad at H. and Bamberger Bamber-ger offered 2DW) at 1 cent, when Conklin Conk-lin marked it down on his card. Bamberger Bam-berger sold 500 Stanley to Stevenson at 12 cents. Stevenson continued to bid $1.07 for silver certificates, when Bamberger let him have 10,000 shares. After the close Bamberger sold 1000 Malad at on; cent. today's rti israa quotations: T " - i V-it S Stocks. cj v 'ji . r ; AMce 1 3 ( S! m Bin) Alii on e i S fl) Ateur 8M aw o : Ap ! Iw 11 1 11 i 3t..rt!c;i Sulph r' "a.it 'JLiCufLka .... ... 37 IU 37 .' 37 Coiio 13 11 11 t rew eut 9AJ a) 83 VI l.:y 7: ( .lenco 1 tl Horn Silver SB 3 ID 3 10 Malad C"n Jt.0 t 01 id Mii'nmotn 3 70 3 Ttl 3 70 N .rl'iem S-n" :i 'nt:rio.....i i ( t fi 4;i :-iJ Ktmley Uji IU .2 VI .Xt.it C C ) 8 M 8 fi 8 ft) T'ta.'i Oil 600 05 06 (Ci Vv O- KiSHirt 3(0 SiKerCertir. 10 001 t 07 1 Il7 No. shares sold, 1U..MJJ. |