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BULLS RULEDTHE COTO Easier ensy rae? Confidence that Treasury Department ‘Will Prevent Any Marked = Stringency Send Prices Up. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRUCE. . Keene and Harriman Reported to “ Have Reached Agreement andthe! carty despatches stated that the flooda| Secretary Shaw denied to an Bvening In| were increasing by the hour and the} World ceporter that he was in New *Rallroad Shares a Feature ‘Frading—Metropolitan Gains, Stocks were firmer and fairly active on bullish news to-day, Loan money was ich éasier, calls being quoted at 61-2 per cent. There were rumors of a peaceful settlement in tne Keene-Harrt- man fight for control of Southern Fa- elfic, London quotations were firmer, ard there was an absence of disquieting rumors. Confidence in the market was also re- Btored by the reported assurance by the ‘Treasury Department that it would ex- tend its ald whenever neoded,, and by the announcement that the banks wouid soon-be gaining instead of losing to the Bub-Troasury. Atter the first advance in prices the Market reacted a little, as there was a wteady supply of long holdings, whicn were being dumped on the traders. But the temporary losses were soon made up and the bulls scored a success for the day. The principal strength was shown in Bouthern Pacific, which advanced wall under heavy purchasing orders. St. Paul maintained a good gain, in spite of a long supply of Western stock. The Steel @tocks were also strong. Phe fluctuations in Metropolitan Street Rallway were remarkably narrow owing to the current talk of the company's finances. ‘The stock advanced 1 per cent. and then made a gain of 28-4. A sale of Third Avenue was made at 2 1-2 per cent. eale followed at a etill further conces- pion of 1 per cent. ‘The bond business was rather flat, with low-priced speculative issues in Greater demand than supply. Amalgamated Copper acted as well as anything on the list, and was materially helped by the strength shown in the copper stocks Jn London and the further advafice tn the price of the metal there. | it was expected that there woukl be a} corresponding advance here, and the an- Cclpation was realized. The dealers in the ‘metal have been the principal buy- ers during the past few days. It {3 said that Am: ated Copper is Bow earning between 6 and 7 per cent. On the stock, ‘These earnings ‘wilt be | Soneiderabiy ‘larger he boon ke there ts = any sctilement of the struggle with the |tmerals of Two To-Day—Othera| order’ to stow cause wh seems to be Heinze Interest, "and there a Lalniyegony inite prospect of such a set- Uement.. Bidered a blow for the company, a6 it will have to shut down its smelters un- til it can Change its His process, The buying orders In in Canadian Pacific were @ald to be for the account of the Montreal pool. St. Paul rallied easily and seemed only to have been depressed on the previous ny for the anke vol tte effect upon other orks, The strength i Southern Pacific was ue to the cirough ‘of the pool, whose members, that the oldings of dissatistled members of the pool would be taken over on the first of ‘April if their opposition is maintained. Bome good buyin, Iskand was nted from Chicago. It ts enerally belleved that the controlling erest has come into the market again. ‘The renewed buying of Manhutta by Butler Bros. was cousidered. slenitican a8 they were the leaders -of the last Bpeculutive advance in the stock. ‘Nine money was is quoted at 5 1-2 to 6 per cent. on dy dee! lass loans. Prime |GRAIN SUPPLIES DECREASE. below the last price and another | "i orders in Rock | m fercantlle paper Was also nominally at 1-2 to per cents, Call money was Botea it 8 1% per cent. The Closing Quotations, ‘To- far * highest, jowest and closing prices and ariges from Jyeserday's closing prices are tiles: = tess Fer Beevabexes: FERRE g 8 ” Fee SastSrane: 2 wees Farce SIRS FRREREE Souk COTTON BEARS STOCK Mi MARKET) BEAT DOWN PRICES) IN WALL STREET.) Neither the Sully Nor Price Fac- tion Was ‘Prominent in the Trading During the Day. The bears wot eontrol of the cotton market In the later trading to-day and there was @ dlump of from 11 to 16 points from the opening prices. Re- ports of heavy releasing and big re- ceipts in Southern ports were for the most part responstble for the deciine, After the opening the bulls seemed to hav {t all their own way, as the roads in the majority of the cotton States were practically impassable, March cotton closed at 9.8, May at 9.78, July at 9.57 and August at 9.57. The sales for the day were 600,000 bales, Neither the Sully nor Price factions were active on the floor of the Ex- change during the day, ——-— The Cotton Market. ‘rhe local cotton market opened steady to-day with prices 8 points lower to points higher, Bull efforts were chiefly successful in the late positions this morning, they being made especially susceptible to bullish activity by contin- ual flood news and heavy rain. ‘The near months, in fact, opened a shade lower, following less’ favorable cables than expected, but later on rallies abroad and on the persistent firmness ot late deliveries they recovered part of their decline. There was a fooling in the pit that the big leaders of the mat~- ket had combined their forces to work prices considerable higher. While only @ rumor, certain developments of late have given color to such gossip. Short sellers were not much in evidence this mcrning, The weather conditions show so little promise of improvement, and flood reports are 80 serious, that the bear side this moraing was not very conspicuous. The opens rices were: March, 9.9%; June, 9. ‘fu 'y, 9.69; Au. gst, £40; October, 865; November, #88; December, 8.53. os Losses in Wheat and Oats, but a Gain in Corn, Special cable and telegraphic commu- nications recelved by Bradstreet's show the following changes in available sup- plies, as compared with the last ac- aun Total suoly. wens: Corn—U.'s, Rid. Anked ine Dah Northern fa cll os 101% 1% Onta—U, St bs. 87. 87% ragoretosa 4 th ae 50 50K : 8 3h INHERITANCE TAX OPPOSED. Wy Uy 4b Aly Odell’s Measure Fought by Demo- |} o ay crats in the Assembly, Gils mevalen wi. $e oe ALBANY, March 11.—Sehator Stev- Greene Copper 26 20% ena’s bill ‘taxing all ‘inheritances ex- ceeding $10,000 1 per cent. on the market value of the property, one of Goy. Odell’e tax measures, was debated at length in the Aswembly ‘to-da The minority denounced st and the ma- Jority supported it. —= -. OLEAN VICTIMS BURIED. Wil Be Held To-Morrow, ‘sSpecial to The Evening Worldl.) OLEAN, 'N. ¥., March 11.—Two of the ofl explosion victhna were buried to-day, ‘The funeral of Harry Godden was from his parents’ home, and John. Stent linger’s body taken to Buffalo, mre a, oh * a iocatel remainder of the dea ‘bul x funerals of tee, ates loc] No ‘mn ore deaths have fbeen reported, and all fhe snjured in ‘che hospital aré doing well, MAD MULLAH LOST 1,000. Disastrous Fight with Abyssinians Supported by British, ADEN, Arabia, March 11.—Advices re- cel here from “Obbia, “Bomaitiand, say that during the recen: the followers of pe Saad the Abyssinian with the British, is added, is authority welt ruthless severity, Suiting the throats of male malconten and mutilating women fidren, Wheat Marke! Wheat adyanced a trifle this morning pn & demand trom shorts, due in past to private estimates that A) shipments for, the week Would be onl 3,200,000 for foreign markets, and by apentig aed showed that Eu wag not much smeaenen f A Pe crop Tres. New York's lces were: Pi fed mp a a » 1 nit, A 6 3-4 Corn— aay, es bids diy, f 1-8 bit Hea bya ces were: Wheat ay, 741-8 to 74 July, 713-8 to q 14 tom 8. Corm—May, 441-2; July, “New xory a posing pricen were) Wheat red; July, 718-8) 4 Baptembe 751-2 offered. ‘Corn— Mar Offered; May, 626-8 offered; Suly, Toh, 8-8 bid, iouso'4 cloning prices were: Wheat 18 8-H; eptember Wud’ Cornstarch, ee: Man tT Ss to aT a4; July, 44-8 bid; Beptember, 48 7-8 pid. — SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAG VOR TO-DAY, foun rises,..6.20/8un sets,..6.03/Moon ests, ,.462 ‘THE TIDES. Sandy Hook... Governor's Inland. Hell Gate Ferry... Bicille.. INCOMING STDAMSHIPS. rh DUE TU-DaY. Wansbeca,Bordenix, fet A Hanover, ‘Bremen. ge Ss Se a a ‘ a a ar SECRETARY su ee el ; AMERICAN TOBACCO ELECTS. is maintain-| te THE WORLD: Not to Discuss the Financial Sit- uation, He Says, but on Cus- tom-House Affairs. Secretary of the Treasury Shaw ar- rived from Washington this forenoon. and spent’ the day in the Wall street district, Hoe called at the Sub-Treasury and the Custom House and paid a long visit to ex-Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage, who is now Pres{dent of the United States Truet Company at No. 45 Wall street. York for the purpose of investigating the financial situation. rant Oe t believe the financial situation in this clty needs any measures for re- aid the Secretary. came over here on some little gue. some private busin ‘The ‘Secretary imeends to leave New York to-night for the South on a pleas- ure trip and return to Washington In a wee! Members of Old Board with one Exception Will Serve Again, ‘The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the American Tobacco Company was held to-day at the Lorllard To- bacco Warks in Jersey City. The old! board of direotors ‘was re-elected. with! One exception. Charles N. Stotz being chosen to suceerd ‘Thomas i Jeftrion, of Richmond, Va. The statement of Treasurer B. M. Duke showed that there had been no change in the capital stock during the year. The stock consists of $54, of common and $14,000, preferred. After Geducting I id ot ex- Penses the net earnings for the yea Were $7,450,574. The net eprolua on Bee. 31, am Was $7,204,608. we lus on Dec. ai, “1001, "was $5,384,317," -Divlaend paid Rett Sxmouiting to $018,100 was se TRADING ACTIVE ON CURB. Steel Fives and the Coppers Led In the Dealings. ‘Trading on the curb was fairly active and steady to-day. United States Steel fives sold at 875-8 and eighths at 7-8. Greene Copper was quoted at 261-4 a 261-2. Tennessee Copper sold at 321-2 and Northern Securities at 1051-2 bid, ¢ bid and asked prices of the prin- ctpal outside securties to-day RECEIVER APPLIED FOR. Monmouth Realty Company, Which Twining Is an Officer, (Special to The Evening Worldl.) TRENTON, N. J. Maroh 11.—Chan- cellor,Magie this afternoon granted an a receiver snould not be appointed for the Mon- mouth Realty Company, of Asbury Park, which concepn is a heavy creditor of ane defunct Monmouth Trust Comp: whlch has recently gone into the Hands George 4 "iroehl ia the president, Al- ‘bert Twining, vice-president, and Clar- ence F, Trick, secretary an eee, (ne asests Of the realt given. as $75,000, while th ihe e Haptlie flea will reaca $100.00), PELL TAKEN TO SING SING. Once Popular Clabman at Last Mas to Don the Prison Stripe: George C. Pell, the once popular club- man and society favorite, who several years ago waa sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for wrecking the Sixth National Bank, with George ©, Classoi:, and recently sentenced to three- year: and six months’ Imprisonment by Judge Newburger in General Sessions for the larceny, of $8,000 in @ note transaction, was taken to Sing fing Prison to-day. Pell mado seyéral riive attempts ‘neolire a atay of sentence ‘through the Bupreme Court, MILLS SELL FOR $2,000,000. » Big Works at Manchester, N, H, MANCHESTER, N, H., March 11.— The the Manchest atte, Corporation to Gav voted to ceeene yy Oiler made by ‘T. ei Goolidas, to purchase t the company tor $2,000,000. FRA a STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. ‘The reports that the Secretary of the ‘Treasury at Washington would give aid to the United States money market a roy mericene, ° ray to the extent 1-2 per . fp some WG, per cent, over —— Westera Union Pays Divi The directord of the Western. Union ‘Telegraph Company declared to-day the regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per cent. on the coi y's capital at A statement issued estimates, the net raye- es the quarter ending March 31 at EE Bvery guiterer know xX How to Hold a Husband. MAKE YOUR MARRIED LIFE HAPPY. HE best known guide to married happiness is the method of the courtship. Hold the husband as you won the lover—by cheer- fulness of °disposi- tion, patience and keeping your youthful looks by a constant endeavor to overlook small worrles. This is the only receipt for true happiness. Of course a great many women are handicapped by those ills to which women are heir, The constantly recurring troubles which afflict her are apt to causé a sour disposition, nervousness and a , beclouded mind. Such a condition ts |not the natural one, but our present civilization has caused it to be more common than it was a hundred years ago. Dr. Pierce says: “The farther we get away from nature the more sure we are to be afflicted with dis- ease. Try and get out in God's sun- shine and the open air, and take healthful exercise as much as possible in it. When you are afflicted with bearing-down sensations, the con- stantly recurring pains, the draining on life's vitality, take prompt meas- ures to remedy the trouble. The best way is to find a medicine which is close to nature's remedy.” A good way to get a fair understanding of the womanly system, its care and treatment is to read a good medical book Ike “The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser,” by R. V. Pierce, M. D. This can be procured for only cost of mailing. Send 31 one- cent stamps for the clpth-bound vol- ume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce, the specialist in woman's diseases, of Buffalo, N. Y., after a long experience in treating such diseases, found that certain roots and herbs made into a liquid extract would help the majority of cases. This he called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Thousands of women have testified to its merits, and it is put up in shape to be easily procured and is sold by all medicine dealers. This is a potent tonic for the womanly system. So much faith have the makers and man- ufacturers that they offer $500 REWARD, in legal money of the United States for any cabe of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. They have the most remarkable rec- ord of cures made by this world-famed remedy ever placed to thé credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of woman’s peculiar ail- ments. THEN WHY CONTINUB to endure suffering caused by wom- anly diseases? There are many answers to that question, Sometimes because tney have exhausted the skill of local phy- siclans and remain uncured, At other times it is because they shrink from submitting to obnoxious examine- tions which local physicians deem necessary. And to sum ft all up, they endure suffering because they do not know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription makes weak womer strong | and sick women well, “Favorite Prescription” establishes regularity, dries disagreeable drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness, THE CROWN OF WOMANHOOD 18s MOTH- ERHOOD, But uneasy lies the head that wears the crown or anticipates this corona- tion, when there js a lack of woman- suffered so much before I never be- leved myself able to bear a living child. I shall never be without your medicines henceforth, and shall never fall in recommending your ‘Favorite Prescription.’ I have used the medi- cines which you prescribed with the best results.” “I have had ample cause to be grateful to you for your wonderful medicine,” writes Mrs. Hattle Tanne- hill, of 1123 Zane Street, Louisville, Ky. “Doctor Pierce's ‘l'avorite Pre- scription’ has saved many a woman's life, and eased and cured thousands of women, who, before, taking this medicine, dragged wearlly through life. Thanks to your remedy I am to-day strong and ‘well. Have had ten children, seven boys and three girls, and my share of life's burdens, At age of 39 ‘change of life’ began, and I felt the hot and cold flashes, extreme lassitude and nervousness peculiar to that period. After using your ‘Favorite Prescription’ these symptoms disappeared and it carried me through the critical peMod safely and well. I heartily recommend it to any sick woman; it builds up the gen- eral health and surely cures troubles peculiar to the sex.” Women suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter free, and so avoid the indelicate questionings, of- fensive examinations and obnoxious local treatments considered necessary by local physicians, Dr. Pierce, as- sisted by his medical staff of nearly a score of specialists, has in a little more than thirty years treated and cured over half a million wemen. Write without fear or f2e to Dr. lt. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Tf constipated use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They cure consti- pation, biliousness and sick head- ache. They do not preduce the “pill ~ Rough & Ready Suits, $15. Made so well that they keep their shape. Style and fit—two Abe that mark you a well-dressed man. VINCENT, 6th Ave. at 12th St. and Broadway at 224 St, a For Sale. 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