item: #1 of 11 id: 26330 author: Lawson, Thomas William title: Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated date: None words: 207007 flesch: 66 summary: Then where should we be with our millions of Butte, Montana, and other Boston stocks? There is no necessity to enter upon what is coming to me just now, but what I intended to say was this: I have millions with you and Mr. Rockefeller--millions more than I owe you on account of Butte and other Boston stocks of the second section. keywords: addicks; affairs; amalgamated; american; bank; bay; big; bonds; boston; business; capital; cent; chapter; city; come; companies; company; conditions; control; copper; corporation; cost; country; day; days; deal; dollars; fact; finance; financial; following; funds; gas; good; h. rogers; half; hands; head; henry; holders; institutions; insurance; insurance company; interest; john; know; lawson; letter; life; life insurance; man; market; matter; men; millions; mind; moment; money; morning; national; new; new york; office; oil; pay; people; policy; power; present; president; price; profit; property; public; purpose; readers; right; rockefeller; rogers; savings; second; selling; set; shares; standard; state; stillman; stock; story; street; subscription; system; things; think; thought; time; trust; trust company; use; value; wall; way; whitney; william; work; world; worth; years; york life cache: 26330.txt plain text: 26330.txt item: #2 of 11 id: 26841 author: Butler, John James title: Successful Stock Speculation date: None words: 15257 flesch: 74 summary: There are many influences that affect the movements of stock prices, which are referred to in subsequent chapters. That is a general rule, but it is necessary for you to study all the influences affecting stock prices to be able to decide more accurately when you should sell your stocks. keywords: buy; buying; chapter; margin; market; money; people; price; profit; selling; stocks; time cache: 26841.txt plain text: 26841.txt item: #3 of 11 id: 44052 author: Henry Voorce Brandenburg & Co. title: Profitable Stock Exchange Investments date: None words: 7529 flesch: 77 summary: It is by the working out by the law of average as best exemplified by the insurance business that it is possible to work out a plan by which Wall Street stocks can be dealt in with absolute safety and certain profit. There are two classes of Wall Street men known as insiders. keywords: business; market; money; price; stocks; street; time; wall cache: 44052.txt plain text: 44052.txt item: #4 of 11 id: 44274 author: Rice, George Graham title: My Adventures with Your Money date: None words: 105331 flesch: 70 summary: Wingfield and Nixon were also heavily interested in Columbia Mountain, Sandstorm, Blue Bull, Crackerjack, Red Hills, Oro, Booth, Milltown, Kendall, May Queen, and other Goldfield stocks. I became imbued with the idea that investors who put their money into Goldfield stocks were not only going to get an honest run for their money, in that the mines were going to be developed and many would make good, but that the opportunity for money-making, if embraced by the public at that time, would earn a great reputation for the man who educated the public to a full understanding of the situation. keywords: advertising; bank; big; boom; bullfrog; business; camp; central; cents; company; consolidated; copper company; corporation; curb; day; days; ely; fact; financial; francisco stock; gay; gay company; goldfield; goldfield consolidated; goldfield mining; goldfield stock; good; great; greenwater; horse; interest; man; market; maxim; men; mines; mines company; mining camp; mining company; mining news; mining stock; money; months; nevada; nevada mining; new; new york; news; newspaper; nixon; office; ore; president; price; promotion; property; public; publicity; rawhide; san; scheftels company; scheftels market; selling; senator; shares; state; stock; stock brokers; stock exchange; stock market; street; sullivan; sullivan trust; time; tonopah; trust company; value; way; wingfield; years; york stock cache: 44274.txt plain text: 44274.txt item: #5 of 11 id: 5818 author: Twain, Mark title: The Gilded Age, Part 1. date: None words: 24879 flesch: 81 summary: There can't be two! We gone dis time--we done gone dis time, sho'! Uncle Dan'l(colored,) aged 40; his wife, aunt Jinny, aged 30, Young Miss Emily Hawkins, Young Mars Washington Hawkins and Young Mars Clay, the new member of the family, ranged themselves on a log, after supper, and contemplated the marvelous river and discussed it. keywords: children; clay; colonel; come; day; eyes; family; father; good; hands; hawkins; head; heart; house; know; land; look; lord; man; moment; nancy; people; right; sellers; thing; time; washington; water; way; world cache: 5818.txt plain text: 5818.txt item: #6 of 11 id: 5819 author: Twain, Mark title: The Gilded Age, Part 2. date: None words: 23799 flesch: 76 summary: If he were good enough he would attach himself to that company of young men in the Theological Seminary, who were seeing New York life in preparation for the ministry. We'll buy the lands, explained he, on long time, backed by the notes of good men; and then mortgage them for money enough to get the road well on. keywords: city; colonel; country; day; good; harry; hawkeye; laura; life; man; men; money; mother; new; philip; room; ruth; sellers; thee; thing; thought; time; town; washington; way; world; years cache: 5819.txt plain text: 5819.txt item: #7 of 11 id: 5820 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 3. date: None words: 21327 flesch: 73 summary: Mr. Harry Brierly drew his pay as an engineer while he was living at the City Hotel in Hawkeye. When the young gentlemen were on their way back to the hotel, Mr. Philip, who was not in very good humor, broke out, What the deuce, Harry, did you go on in that style to the Montagues for? Go on? cried Harry. keywords: colonel; country; day; father; good; harry; hawkeye; house; laura; life; man; men; money; new; philip; ruth; sellers; senator; thee; thing; thought; time; washington; way; woman cache: 5820.txt plain text: 5820.txt item: #8 of 11 id: 5821 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 4. date: None words: 24137 flesch: 79 summary: Said he: Have you ever read this, ma'm? There's your official salaries--you can't get good men for nothing. keywords: company; course; day; dilworthy; good; harry; lady; land; laura; man; men; mind; miss; money; mrs; new; people; philip; right; ruth; saw; senator; sir; thing; thought; time; washington; way cache: 5821.txt plain text: 5821.txt item: #9 of 11 id: 5822 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 5. date: None words: 22992 flesch: 82 summary: Mr. Trollop's Great Speech--which speech was written and composed by Miss Laura Hawkins under a secret understanding for one hundred dollars--and the money has not been paid.' But Mr. Washington Hawkins (one of the heirs) objected. keywords: bill; buckstone; colonel; day; dilworthy; good; harry; hawkins; house; laura; man; miss; philip; senator; thing; thought; time; trollop; vote; washington; way; woman cache: 5822.txt plain text: 5822.txt item: #10 of 11 id: 5823 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 6. date: None words: 21510 flesch: 79 summary: She needn't be looking down, he thought, for she was ever so much shorter than tall Philip. Philip left the capitol and walked up Pennsylvania Avenue in company with Senator Dilworthy. keywords: bolton; coal; congress; day; family; good; harry; hawkins; house; laura; man; men; money; new; people; philip; ruth; senator; sunday; thing; thought; time; washington; woman cache: 5823.txt plain text: 5823.txt item: #11 of 11 id: 5824 author: Twain, Mark title: The Gilded Age, Part 7. date: None words: 23166 flesch: 79 summary: The University was on file for its third reading this day, and to-morrow Washington would be a millionaire and Sellers no longer, impecunious but this day, also, or at farthest the next, the jury in Laura's Case would come to a decision of some kind or other--they would find her guilty, Washington secretly feared, and then the care and the trouble would all come back again, and these would be wearing months of besieging judges for new trials; on this day, also, the re-election of Mr. Dilworthy to the Senate would take place. The next telegram was from Mr. Dilworthy: I have not only brought over the Great Invincible, but through him a dozen more of the opposition. keywords: braham; colonel; day; dilworthy; hawkins; honor; judge; jury; laura; life; man; mind; money; new; noble; philip; ruth; sellers; senate; senator; sir; time; washington; way cache: 5824.txt plain text: 5824.txt