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Sit J00FIR LONG SERIE Big Sum Distributed To- «Day Among the Old sand Faithful Employees - of the White Star Line ; in New York. GLAD MORGAN CONTROLS. Shareholders Set Aside a Total , Of $187,500 to Reward the Men'Here and Abroad—Man- vager Lee Gets $10,000, The ola employees of the White Star Wne are mighty glad that J. Pierpont Morgan ‘bought the concern, and they Bre not in the least disloyal to the Dompany, elther. In consequence of the Morganizing of the English company Bineteen of the employees in this city who have seen anywhere from ten to thirty years’ service are jingling to-day bout $50,000 of British gold that they @therwise wouldn't have had. Vust before the sale of the line to the Mercantile Murine Company the 100 stockholders of the 76 shares of White Btar stock set aside $260 a share to form ® fund to be distributed among their eld employees in proportion to the @mount of salaries they had been re- peiving. MAY COTTON IN SULLY'S CORNER, Price Jumps to Top Level and Other Options Rise, While Shorts Try to Cover. Big Fand in Bank, ‘The total, amounting to $187,500, was ered on deposit in the Bank of E: nd, ahd after a good deal of red tape has just been distributed. The money was paid over to the New York em- ployees of the company to-day. Jobn Lee, the general manager of tho company, the largest amount. His bonus amounts to approximately $10,000 im American money. E. J. Adams, the washier, gets $5,000: 8. S. Curtis, the dean pf the employees, having been with the fompany ever since It opened its New York agency in 1870. gete $3,750; Fred J. Toppin gets $37. The following get from $2,500 to $1,260 apiece: Fred J. Hammond, William Smith, J. J. Pennal, ®, J. Ridgeway, Frank Ryan, John An- derson, D. Wietert, L. Hostage, Charles Fuhigrenn, Oliver Long, Charles Fowler, Bamucl Weill, James Moore, William Zohnson and William Hyland. “Every old employee feels very grate- fel for the bonus,” said Manager Leo to-day. “While it was granted before ‘the gale of the line the amounts te d« paid here have just been récelved.”” All 014 Employees. No employee who had not been with ‘he. company ten years participated in Aistribution, Most of the men, ail ‘whom are Englishmen, have been in country #o long tha: as Chale bees ed Bir Ban car ‘When Mr. Lee was asked sf he thought the old management apprehended that the new company might displace the old men he sald they had no reason to be- at there would be any change in Siler Gr ie compeny, Yn fia epin: yn the bonus was given merely in ap ypreciation of long and faithful service, ‘ GURB STOCKS STRONGER, Bet Trading Quict, with Nor Seouritt ding. ‘Trading on the curb wes quiet, but a The bears in cotton got their tatls pulled as goon as business opened on the Cotton Exchange to-day. May cotton touched 10,33, the highest in two years. Spot cotton and all the options rushed up, while the bulls’ roared with vieto- rious joy and bears groaned in misery. ‘The contiouation of the upward move- ment makes it look squally for some of the shorts, Daniel B. Bully and hia clique, sald to be in allance with Egyp- tian and Liverpool speculators, appear to have the situation so well in hand that they do what they please. ‘This Is certainly true of the May option mistaken. “There is no doubt now that the Sully clique has a corner in May cotton," sata Theodore H. Price when asked to-day what had caused the remarkable ad- vance in thut option. ‘Just how far this May olimbing will go I can't say, but wiven the drop comes st will be only the more accentuated because of its de- ferred arrival,” From the highest points of the day there was a slight reacflon on profit taking, bat the figures etill showed 3 gain of almost 20°points, or $2 a bale for May, while July went to 9.9, ‘There was @ rumor out thet plans for @ July corner are already afoot, Liverpool cables were celpts of cotton at interior pol Gulf ports were light, owing, it was wald, to the bad condition of Southern roads. i The only thing Which can ‘save the shorts from utter annihilation ia now 3 whade|stronger to-day. Northern Secu-| thought to be unexpectedly large ship- 2 1 ities gdvanced to 108 1-2 and then to| ments of cotton, which do not seem to| the sixty-five paasengers in the cabin get, 101, “Hlectric Vehicle shares were firm.| be in sight. ‘Bhe shorts have sold what| of tho Red Btar ner Southwark were Rock. taland > rf rere the common advancing from 33 1-2 tol they have not got and do pot seem to} notified to-day by oMoldia of the Ami. | Wit Tey, fag: Hy eat and the preferred to 36 8-4, New! s. ante to get any, and they are having|¢rican Line that the steamer had been!) Southern Raliway |. AY > rears Railway 1-2 per cent. sold at z sighted at Nantucket at 7 A. M. Southern Railway pt. 91% SK 914 + W and Steel fives were firm at 85 1-2, a miserable time of it. RNase sn ailonds)lnticidavel OnaRinANat as F. to te Beaty | Bhe bid,and asked prices of the prin- poss SL je steamstiip in: dave ost be 8 on wad pipal puiside securities to-day wer ' and as she will not be able to dock | ren rites Teh y Bit. Asked, |(LONGSHOREMEN ON STRIKE. | her passengers unt: to-morrow morn- | Jerse Pacite a4 3 hern Securities + 1034" 109% Ine thoy GUL land Gn ahore eeveo cava lonee ase as + % agen Columbta Peal ng they will land on whore agveo GAYS. Union Pacite oy wet f ie , {Them Quit later ieeneratiy bh ewelve-Noure’ trip |v: f° aan a a) Govantysive ol TRam OPit te from ‘Namucket. tO the Ameriean. Lino iset g* Bete force Demand tor Higher Wag pier, but as th \ ) Seventy-flyo ‘longshoremen employed | Go"4% ater’ alte aN £14 by the Bridgeport Steamship Company |intil I i ‘oF early to-morrow, | W: wed uP) at New Pier No, % in the East River, lays the American iine of-|Wisonsin bya A struck for higher wages this moming. A meeting is baing held at th bet quarters of the union at Pike aud jouth aireets, ou formal corn | a DP pre- sented to the cor n were refiiped @ raise ‘of froma ‘$12 Lo $13 a week with pay for overtime, The Wheat Market, 4 A dig shipment from Rueela, amount- Ing to 3,376,000 bushels, together with mn increase of 3,650,000 in the quantity on passage, méve wheat bears an ady yantage this morning which in the in- Hilal dealing ted to & dectine of 2-8 to 8-4 from Saturday's closing, Corn sold oft with wheat after the opening ree airy ae ~ New York’ wices Lege Nak fe) |. Gorn. Kt ee caters ly, vo WB; Wie + ely oii ats! i 18 7 1-2 bi , Bid Bopigmber, oa Vrank A, Winstead has been elected Company, the offices of which will be ¢! city within a few day i Jol; ‘Comn~May, Lae Higginson & © el eae gs ibe 8 3 cat et. bo Bea ‘3 v Aa i duty. B28) rhe directors of the State National mer - ae i “1 voted to consoliddte the inetitutions, ‘The SHIPPING NEWS; Lamount ¢o $14,000,000, ‘ ALMANAG FOR TO-DAY. ; ban riveo.. haa Fi 6.29!Mooe aeta.. 8.07 ne a , Font oF Ww oR, ARRIVED, cose, the syndicate has been dissolved, John T. Harahan, Vice-President and ereasing local wharf facilities. Street Railway and the Big Consolidated oly. Messages of condolence Company, who dled aocident. INCOMING STE, Als home. ‘UP TO-DAY. Bowen. 5 Haututhy, Chriatiants » Hamburg.” Krodaland, bere. end, Antwerp, oe Oa toratar, James J, Hill fs in mi Vice-President Darius Mullery, of excens of trafic offered foe shipinent « pormal,.<ough the road has atl) HARD DIET FOR THE LAMBS AND SHEPHERD KEENE SOLICITOUS. COFFEE DOWN 10. Market Glutted and Traders In- Exchange to-day when in the nearby options, caused by the re- port that the Lewisohns were selling out thelr long line of holdings, down, and LD) ly Jispot deliveries making néw loweec: < é ‘at 3.90. burg and Havre started t ye winlch wae eRe ld fires. oe Lewiookn | Fall ea point, ea 7 ry b too Eigse tat en unioss the cotton sharps are very much 'b; ete "an jhe supply Of last Ter hea prices reached their previous NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST wa| TO WALL STREET: TRADERS, , Menobers of the syndicate which was underwriting the ;| preferred stock of the Massachusetts Blectric Company, have given notice that Ratiroad Company, announces that $150,000 would be expended immediately in in- Benator Marcus Hanne {ts confemplating a merger of the Little Consolidated doe at the head of the combine, which Includes the only twe electwic lines In that ‘@ belng sent by the traders in the ‘street’ to the relatives, of W. W. Card, Becond Vice-President of the Weptinghouse Air Brake urday at his home in Pittsburg as the result of a trolley Laurence T. Fell, floor representative of McIntyre & Mareball, died today at on bie way to thie city from London, where he) wemt to confer with several Magiish railroad men and Busepesn oapitalists, Penaaes the Burilogton Raltway, seve that the gron | PROFIT TAG Big Traders Had Boomed Prices “In Anticipation of Harriman Victory in Southern Pacific |) and Sold at Advance. ENTIRE LIST FEELS LOSS. Pacifics Sagged After Injunction Ruling was Announced, but Were Not Much Affected—Trading was Good In the Early Day. Prices dropped on a realizing move- ment in the stock market this after- non, following the court ruling in the Keene-Harriman Southern Pacific fight. The big traders bad boomed the mar- ket eatier In the day on the expecta- tion of a. victory. for Harriman, and values having reached a higher banis they began to sell, When the injunc- tion decision was announced stocks fell from 1-2 to 2 points, Southern Pacific lading with a loss of 2. Union Pa- cifle sipped back 1. During the day Missour| Pacific showed marked strength, and it was claimed that the Gould brokers had accumulated stock at lower figures, Canadian Pacifie advanced on the stronger tone shown in London and the belief that the pool was unaffected by recent unfavoralite developments in Mon- treal speculation, | = Brookan Rapid Transit wae firm or the reppFtel Buying for Interborouga {n- terests. be 3 [ie Most “of the taiying of Pennsylvania was executed by the, Jocal commission housea for Phgladelghia dhorts who were axnious to cover, Colorado Fuet did not bold well, and the attempt to relly tt eerly in the day only brought out ‘mote stock. ‘The prin- cipal otstacle to.an adv bem mance in“It see to be the gen belief that the three introms b. ¥ onto erelpot en et prices, The py : Re company was aloo an adverse fector..- olf the glosing ‘Weak markets in Rlo de Janetro, Ham-| Wars lost 1 3-4, thi and Sault Ste. NEW LOW FIGURE. sist Lewisohns Are Selling Out Long Line. was excitement on the Coffee further slump ‘The: t prices April and May sold at 3.8 and June F dealings Now xo. Stintiean Tone vd ther: ache fel’ into stag- closing was ros. had retired from - The marl ne large vi Tally. Ny, nation at dull and % al 620 ice ax great as the supply of Jaat ‘The Closing Quotations. To-4ay"s highest, lowkst and ¢losing prices and net changes frome’ Spurdeatpagipeing prices of iow record of 4. f frbm las recbrded agie are Receipts ‘at’ Rio 'de- Janeiro -are in- creasing dally. for both Rio and Santos grades, and the _ pre ct of a reduced Visiole supply is not imminent. QNERDUE STEAMER SIGHTED AT LAST. Erle 1) Southwark, Which Should Have] iit.&: Arrived Six Days Ago, Re- ported Off Nantucket. x os Lesa eskesior= err Re ttte +4ttlitttsei 4] 2 Feces SeSBas: ae: PF cer reRS 14+14+41 FREES FE SREESE FE Beia3 Friends of the thousand steerage and | Peo: oa Wiaconsin Cont, pi. PAdvance, —Deot ‘OF a ri fices have been deselged of ngers on board Att Renerica: it ae. ia G erican lin was sa! that the cause of the vensel's delay wi not known. She left Antwerp on Mere go was due to arrive here on by: the friends the veanel, all e overdue offices 1 jor London Brokers. LONDON, April 6—The London Stock Pxechange will observe the Easter holl- Gays by closing on April 10, 11 and 13, President of the Milford Pink Granite ransferred from Milford, Mfass,, to thie) ‘Break A’ nafural saline nes and the Colonial National banks have combined resourves of the two concerns gative of the most efficient kind. THE WORLO.FAMEO CURE FOR General Manager of the [llinols Central CONSTIPATION “Can be used by the young as well as by the old. @ glass on ris- relief, Rape stags full Hunyad : i dance (mor HUNVADI f and you will get the genuine law eae roe Street Rajiway of Cleveland, O. He will sithons~olten harmful, month age has been reduced to nearly business than jt can handle. £ thal one’s self with an armor which will comes, is now exploded. Every mech-jor qua anism, whether made by God or MOM./on to tame and fortune? If not, in ened, according to the care that 18) The equipment which a man has to the human mechanism an end comes/man may be all right, only he has cleaning and. olling to putt In shape uj in paper cove: 1 volume bound in éloth. Address Dr. food elenients the tissues re- quire, It maintains one's nutrition by enabling him to ent, retain, “digest and assimilate nutritious food. It overcomes gastric Irrita- bility and symptoms of indl- gestion, and, tn this way, fever, night-sweats, henad- aches, &c., are dono away ~ with. PHYSICAL FORCE AND SUCCESS DEPEND UP+ ON ONE'S NERVE RESERVD. What vital forces.can he wsed or 0 busy man command yen the To “Know thyself” is to take ad- vantage of life's secrets and equip suocéssfnlly reaist the attack of dis-) critical hour arrives? e stay- cluded in ease’ in the battle of life. The Old/ing power so that Whem the golden J i Gon ! | Wy F | $ idea of fate or'“kismet,” and that &/ moment of opportunity comes he can ome miele tft sted, 115. person always dies when his time@jfor the ing do double work, york, and so creep Ime be uple has a definite amount of wear and)the hour of his greatest need he will its life can be lengthened or short-/encounter failure instead of success, given it. If accident or carelessness) fill a ition very often depends destroys the works of the watch Or) upon the nerves and the stomach. A to Its usefulness, but it has not act~jnot stomach enough. The nerves ually “scorn out.” .Man's system at} must be fed on rich, red blood, and times gets rusty like the wheels Of|/the stomach must take up nourieh- the watch and only needs-a llttle}ment from the food eaten to supply the blood with the elements. it, re- quires. Do not use a cocktail! or a {onic which contains alcohol; for it will surely shrivel up the little blood corpuscles and eventually produce in- digestion and mal-nutrition, No matter how powerful the intellect or the resources of intellectual power, it must be backed wp by ‘physical foree, Every day the youth or man must manufacture a pint of rich. ar- terial blood that is pure, stimulat- ing to the brain, and that can te- build the tissues that were destroyed in yesterday's work. f The safest blood maker and atrength builder and digestion correc~ tive is Dr, Plorce's Golden Medical Discovery, It has stood the test of time and is a restorative tonic.that oan be depended upon. It has a sooth- bee Ing effect upon the throat and wit DO NOT SAP THE SPRINGS OF |allay a cough quicker than any s0- LIFE jed cough mixture, at the same by neglect of the human mechanism, |time building up the constitution In- by allowing the accumulation of siead of spoiling the digestion and polsgna in. the system; this is the injuring the constitution, as do most 4 yy for the ¥erms | COU; syrups, el oF tigeaes to b's rie, tal for life's battles. The wateh will sometimes stand a lot‘of hard useage before it will refuse to fe: but for a long life it must have the care and watchfulnoss of a person who under- stands it. “Know thyself” ts an old Greek proverb that it is wise to follow tz aay. That is why dt is important fo! every one to understand the human mechanism, A good way is to, read one of the many doctor 8 which are easily procured nowadays. A good one is “The People’s Common Sense Médical Adviser,” @ book comfalning 1,008 pages, which is almost given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps for of mailing only for the book or $1 stamps for the R, V. Plerte, eed N. Y. ‘an ontpance to the| “I feel it no more than pody,. First get the poisons out; ob-| sive praise where it is d serve the methods of every good} certainly want to prai physician to-day. Have you ever Golden Medical Discovery, noted that. when you are feeling ill Prof. J. B. Tauguay, of 61 St. Peter and cal) jn a physician the'firat thing Street, Quebec. “I had been fl) for he gives you is a mild laxative?|some time with La Grippe and did ‘Afterward he is ready to treat the|not seem to regain my strength so eymptoms as they occur, The on-| 8s to be able to take up work, coming fever or sickness is then met|agaii. Took many so-called tonits with the proper medicines, but first} but it was just so much mon of all the wise doctor gets rid of the thrown away, until I began using accumilated poison by the use of a Dr...Plerce's- Golden Medical Discoy- mild laxative, Such a one {s Dr,|ery. Within a week after using that Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which come|! was able to be around again, and I fn neat, little vials, and are war-|found that my system was entirely ranted to ve entirely vegetable and tree from any of the bad effects harmless to the system. If the per- which usually follow a case of La son does not “plek up” very soon and|Grippe, I now keep a bottle of the foels the lack of vitality, energy and | ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ on band, force necessary to work or enjoy life, and when I catch cold take a few then it is well to go further and look | doses, which keeps me in perfect for an “all-around” tonic to restore health. As a bullder-up of lost tone to the genera) system, blood,| strength and vitality I do not believe nerves, stomach and heart. your 'Discoyery’ has an equal. AN IMITATION OF NATURE'S —_ METHOD For Sale, of restoring waste of tissue and im- poverishment of the blood and ner- vous force is used when you.take an alterative extract of herbs and roots, without the use of alcohol, like Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutriment the blood requires, Along with its use one should take exercise in the outdoor alr, get all one can of God's sunlight and air; a mild breathing exercise practiged each day. This “Medical Discoyery” gives no false stimulation, because it contains no alcohol or other narcotic, It helps digestion and the ase!mila- tion of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. Instead of a cod liver oil, against which the already sensitive stomach will de- clare open rebellion, this tonfc has « pacifying action upon the sensitive] stomach and gives to the blood the MANHATTAN CLOTHING CoO. 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