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fi S GAIN ON “AMLROAD REPORTS tgp Market Profits by the » Good Statements Presented, White Sugar Is Prominent as a Late Feature. : Gould and Rockefeller Groups Among the Leaders and the Grangers Well Received—Erie, Baltimore & Ohio and Reading in Front. Sugar was the feature of the late trad- {ng tn the stock market to-day, although | the railroads also were prominent. | Was bullish throughout the | Sersion. the buying being well distrib- uted, Trading was lively and closed ac- tive. ‘The encouraging news of the day to oes he stock market to-day, were the fallroad reports. Wven Pennsylvania's | Wiatement, after st had been studied, | ‘Wan found to be better than dt looked. ‘Dhete Was a decrease in net carnings of | “$105,000, but this was due to the exira- “ordinary increase in expenditures for | ts. ‘Phe gross earnings wed a decided Increase. Arter selling down the stock»became strong and made @ sharp advance. ‘The report of the day was tuat ot Lehigh Valley, which showed gross earnings for October of $2,067,103, an in- ereass of $796,602, this was good, but the net webt up $893,809. The inco: four months was increased by 44,6 making the totul surplus $5,09.! Aaist year ttere was a deflcit of $3,414,210, wihllc now the surplus 1s $2,615,553. ‘Phin | Teport helped all the coal roads, Brie Advanced and Baltimore and Oniv, Read ing, Delaware and Lackawanna were iso strong in sympathy, _Vniton Pacific's report for Ovlober showed gross earnings of %, an of 4792,717 while the ine Crease Was $400,055. The net for four months amounted to $9,251,24, an in- beh coed of 172,015. This with the glow- | terviews given out by the Atehi- Atchivon preferred ae werangers. Atchison was | xoelient baying, London eeveral thousand siz and on balance about %,0W shares together, mst The Govld-Rockefeller issucs were rhe dirong Goring tue Gay, Copper. selling ; £40 1-4, se Paul at ‘14 Missouri a ati 7-8, while Un « } and St. Lo n | were also up tru ‘The sie baad aiso 1 made Rood show- jumping to 4) 5-8, while tan and Maniiattan also ad. on exceliont buying, London be- Tag Sppaplouous taker “of dul {hres American. Sugar shos showod sirength afte Weak opening and advanced to 12 1-4, @ net gain of 23-4 pains, ‘Nhe strength tan sold as high as Ls due to the proved ability of the fy to control the raw sugar mar- fer ven to a greater extent than it is fe to omtro) that of the market for ed grades, he firmness cf such issues as Air ook Weslinchouso and General Tee. lc was die to the fact that these panics can now buy thelr mw ma- much cheaper, and so far th ent he Raised to make phy in e sellin, price the fin- jed Products Bere ba New Asay Central was strong on the jenstanding “of the Iieation, Seema to be not as serious os inet supposed, | was at fi here wet a aight ya Tiles of cae a The total sales of stocks were 695,700 ‘mhares and of bonds $3,125,000, drop in prices Pitot aa arket, with The Closing Quotations, o-day's highest, lowest and cloning BoA oat rhatnes” thon yeneriaye fice OF from Vast recorded, eile a Copper, Exception, pe to New Low Record. Bm the curd were quiet hut with Greene Copper mak- Mow record, ie tea cally BA. The bid ath of the principal out ago on “RHE Hulls, who worked for higher prices | { pu and the decliration of the |g jand the supply COTTON BOOMED BY SULLY AND BROWN Big Bull Operators, Backed by a Syndicate, Forcing Price Up, but Government Report Acts as Check to Advance. ‘The exciting days of a few months the ‘Cotton Excha: » when Daniel J. Sully and William Brown slaughtered the shorts to such an ex- tent that the operation approached a massacre, were recalled to-day. Al- though Brown and Sully cleaned up| millions on thelr operations, # 19 eyi- dent that they are in need of @ litte j Christrras money, because, if report in the ket be true, they are out ty on up to 12 cents, most active option dealt in to-|f was March, which sold up from|¢ , the close Yast night, to 11.91, the opering quotation. December closed last |i | night at 11.57 and opened to-day at 11.63; January closed at 11. and opened at and July, which closed at 11.77, dat “Isher Wasa sudden check to the rise| when ‘te Government report was, Fe-| from the Census Bureau, setting | forth that the quantity of cotton sinned from the growth of i908 up to and In- ‘ding Nov. 14 showed total commer- jelal bales of’ 7,010,437. Cotton prob 8 could not quite make | ‘i gut ¢ t a *, upon its false strength for courage a sotton, prices fell off about 7|/to go through her dally duties. The| Society of Washington, writes: “Your \p all aroun State of Kansas not long ago exposed] ‘Favorite Prescription’ has proved a the practice of many people buying] blessing in disguise to me, and, after these alcoholic compounds as a “tipple,” | years of bad health and pain, has made ELECTRIC CARS RUN ON 14TH ST. Change of Motive Power Af- fects the Blue Line—Old Horse Cars Still Will Use Present Routes East. t Plectric cara ane running to-day so Fourteenth street ‘The change from horses to electricity, was made at midnight, Not only the Fourteenth street cross-town cars: were ied, but aleo the Fourteenth street d street ferry Ines and the , operating between the Chris- topher strect ferry on the west and ‘Twenty-third street ferry on the cast. The Blue Line cars now will move cast In Christopher street to Greenwich at orth in wicks pee | ito eas et, east in Fourteentb dd north on Ave~ ee aml street | I fi i f t ti Kervice now operating sald General Manager Oren to-day to an livening World re- er. ‘he trial trip of the first electric car nr the recently installed underground trolly aystem. ti Fourteenth street waa fore midnight by several t Rallway officials and th and Highteenth stroet | 5 ra will use the present route i east of Broadway In reaching and golng from Twenty: * t sity place to High stop and transfer the Bighth street electric 1 esto the Christopher street ferry. LONDON STOCKS FIRM. Americans Held Well On Bear Cov- erinig but Were Dull. LONDON, Dec. 3—The rates for Jmoney were easy in the market to-day was more abundant, This was believed to be owing to the Bank of Englund having repaid a con- siderable portion of the loan obtained time ago in onier lo make \he cemt. discount rate effective, But y repayments to the Bank wall be vessary In the next few days, while | j the Transvaal joan instalment must be! met Dec. & Discoun.s were weak. ‘he tone on ock Exchange was firm and th fair investment ‘dened on Comti- r closing lifting Home rails ve especialy Metro- Distrie Americans owing b active, ating. run was unsettled and r psed = sharply Foreigners were firm, Japanese secunities had bet- ter tone owing to bear covering. South Americans were favored, especially Ar- gentines, Kaffirs hardened. t m1 =—— WHEAT MARKET. Firmness marked the opening of the wheat market to-day, due to good cables, firmness in the outside markets ngs. Corn was steady at but very dull, pening prices to 843-4; July Corn—Becem- ning prices were: Wheat uly, 7 ‘Decom- 4 cornea, 421-8; prices wore: | S41 4a ut 801-2; Der May, 483-8 bid; were: 80 4 bid. Whes at M er, 88 Ld bid. bid; Tuy Invitations are sent and received by Telephone. As well close your door jo be withou service at your penis ASK FOR RATES. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 16 Dey Street. | wrecks. these failures are due to the excessive use of alcohol. in these days is a frequent use of alco- holic compounds advertised as tonics |such drugs may do the system is coun- Many times the persons taking these patent medicines feel much for a little time through the stimulating effects of the alcohol in the medicine, but there is apt to be a reaction in | which the person is much depressed and and will require manufacturers and deal- ers in said same rules and laws as do the distillers of, WHISKEY—and the remedies will be prohibited from general sale, adrift when she suffers untold pain, She feels as though man was privileged to enjo: for suffering. however. healthy and not to suffer at any period. Corsets, catching cold, thin blood and other at- tendants of present life have brought abqut an ill condition of affairs. compounds has always been, in the opinion of Dr. Buffalo, N. Y., a very bad practice. he set about to find the right medicine disease he hit on a combination of na- —a combination of roots, barks, in a solution which did not con- experiment for any one to test a medicine for alcohol, as a simple distilling of the claim for his “Pavorite that it will cure all diseases, or that it will cure men, only, and in woman's. diseases it has been found effective du thousands of cases. The “Favorite Prescription” stands alone as the one and only remedy for weakness, possessed of such positively of the United States In an ¥ above diseases in which, reasonable trial of the treatment, it fails of woman's peculiar ailments is backed by such a remarkable guarantee; other medicine for woman's ills Is pos- sessed of the unparalleled curative prop- erties that would warrant its manufac- turers in making such an offer; no other remedy has such a record of cures on which to base such a remarkable offer. Young People's Christian Association, at 1818 Madison Avenue, New York City, writes: js a boon to sick and tired women, for 1 know whereof I speak, for I have had experience with it. 1 had constant headaches; seemed too weak to perform my daily duties, and when the day was over | was too tired to sleep well. 1 suffered from nervous- ness and indigestion, and everything | SJate distressed me. GOLDEN OAK DINING-ROOM FURNITURE The Dangerous Rocks, On the sea of life are left many . In the majority of cases One of the most pro- ific causes of acquiring the alcohol habit ferent physicians, but received no relief. After reading one of your books I de- cided to give your ‘Favorite Prescrip- tion’ a trial. Am very glad I did, for I found it was Just what I wanted. 1 commenced to improve at once, and kept getting better until, after seven weeks, I was entirely cured. 1 have remained ‘In perfect health ever since, and remain a firm friend of your ‘Favorite Prescrip- tion’ ” - Miss Elizabeth Grosh, residing at 421 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washing- ton, D. C., and a prominent member of the Young People’s *Christian Endeavor for the cure of everything. Undoubtedly here is some virtue in the drugs enter- ing into these compounds, but the good ‘eracted by the ill effects of the alcohol improved in low spirits; finally the habitual user of such a remedy will become dependent almost a new woman of me. “When about fifteen years.of age my troubles began in the way of pains; head- aches and dizziness, Our physician pre- scribed many different remedies, but 1 gradually grew worse. After being sick this way for nearly three years, your ‘Favorite Prescription’ was recommended to me, and 1 am certainly glad that 1 took it. The first bottle built me up wonderfully, and I kept up the treatment | for three months, the result being that it has made me well and strong and in perfect health. 1 haye every reason to be and certainly am grateful to you.” “It seems but just and fair to give credit to your ‘Favorite Prescription,’ when I know it has restored me to such perfect health, which I have not enjoyed for years before,” writes Miss Yetta Wilson, President Daughters of Rebecca Lodge, No. 329, of 21144 E. Chicago Ave- nue, Chicago, Ill. “Since Dr. Pierce's ‘Favorite Prescription’ has come into our home we have had no doctors, nor have we needed them. Suffered with frequent backache, headache and dragging-down pains, spent much money with doe- tors ‘and for medicines, but nothing helped me until 1 took your medicine. Five bottles cured me completely. This | was two years ago, and I have not had an ache or pain since. I consider it a wonderful medicine, calculated to do all and more than it claims.” “We have felt for some time that we owed Dr. R. V. Pierce a testimontal in regard to his medicine, but, as we are not in the habit of writing for pubtication, have neglected the matter,” writes Miss Flora M. Bryant, of Nelson, New Hamp shire. “Some three years ago my moth- er was taken sick with grippe, chills, and then had bilious and gastric fever combined, and grew poor very fast and suffered much from thirst. “The fever | and cough continued for six weeks, and she took no nourishment except a little orange Juice, She was completely pros- trated. After she began taking Doctor Pierce's ‘Favorite Prescription’ she’ soon realized that it was helping the cough} and the gastric trouble, She took about two and a half bottles of it. She also took the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ according to directions, and found that they hélped her. “In June 1 was attacked with grippe. It commenced in my head, which felt numb and as though there was a stopple in each ear. That spring there had been symptoms of serious trouble with the kidneys. The grippe soon went down to my lungs. I got so weak that to do the least thing required quite an effort, and to say that I was helpless is as near the truth as anything. We happened to have one of Dr. Pierce's Account Books, and decided to try his ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ As soon as 1 began to take the ‘Pellets’ the fever was cured. We can recom- to all suf- medicines to observe the On the sea of life a woman feels cast life, while woman was meant It was not intended so, God meant women to be tight shoes, bad circulation, Treatment of the nervous system and he womanly organism bv alcoholic R. V. Pierce, who is ounder and chief medical director of the invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at When or the treatment of woman's peculiar ure’s most valuable health-giving agents herbs and ain a particle of alcohol, It is an easy iquid will prove whether alcohol is ¢on- tained in it or not, Dr. Pierce does not Prescription” | It is a woman's medicine those distressingly common forms of pecific curative properties as to warrant its makers, the World's Dispensary Med- ical Association, in binding themselves ‘© pay the sum’ of $500 in legal money case of the after a fair and o cure, No other medicine for the cure no Miss Emma Weller, Secretary of the “Your ‘Favorite Prescription’ it cures them when other medicines fall. Fr fourteen months mend Dr. Pierce's medicines fering people.” Doctored with dif- W. 147 ST EsTaD. PERTH, 1807 cs "RELIABLE anne Ay FURNITURE BARGAINS. SIDEBOARDS. $12.75--33--48 Reduced from $18—45—07 French bevel mirrors, bree. drawer pulls, silver, etc, EXTENSION TABLES . $3.50-7.50-20- 26 Reduced from $4.75—12.75—-25—30-50 Round and square. LEATHER SEAT CHAIRS, 83--4,50--6 Reduced from $4—6—11 CANE SEAT CHAIRS, 75c.--$1.25--2.50 Reduced from $1—1.75— 7-75 “Reliable Carpets—Savonneries, Axminsters, Tapestries, etc., all in the most fashionable colorings and patterns, and many now at bargain prices, Fine assortment of Oriental Rugs. Long Credit is an open “charge” account. convenient drawers for THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1903. Le Boutilfier Brothers Important Reductions in High-Class Tailor-Made Suits, Long and Short Coat Effects. For Women—Rich Broadcloth, Cheviot and Velveteen Suits—Black, Blue and Brown and a few Ploum colors—handsomely trimmed— many silk lined—redaced to the aniform price of $47.50 Were $56.00, $65.00 and $75.00 For Women—Black, Blue and Brown Cheviot and English Mixture Satts—velvet trimmed—Coat sith and satin lined—Shirt, walking length—snlined—redaced to $$5.00 and 469,75 Were $25.00 to $32.50 WINTER COATS— For Women—Plain tatlor and fancy effactarzsome with Capes and other military styles— $13.50 *15.00 $19.75 Values $18.75, $22.50 and $27.50 WAISTS— For Women—In Crepe de Chine—Peau de Sote and Peau de Chine— Black and Colors—rtchly trimmed with lace insertton—new sleeves 55.00 and $5.95 Values $8.75 and $10.00 Le Boutillter Brothers West Twenty-third Street. HAIR GROWER AND SCALP CLEANER Are the Most Popular of All Hair Preparations. They possess a combination of element lacking in all ethers for the harmless and effective treatment of all hair and scalp ailments. They never fail to produce the best and most Instng results. They have been on the market for a quarter century, creating a steadily incres demand because of their phenomenal cleansing. purifying and health-protosie values. They retain all their old friends and yearly make thousands of new ones. proprictors Will Forfeit $5,000 If itcan be shown that they are injurious se to either ite hair or scalp, If your use the Sep Cl rubbed in, of the “tir Grower texture, brilliancy and color. Mothers should induce tions exclusively. It means. abundant hair and a i there is any life whatever in decaying hair rosts, Sutherland Sisters’ “Hair Grower” will bring forth new hair of natural shade and healthfulness. Try it. Ghe Sealp Cleaner. The Hair Srower It is a fine powder, which, when dis- solved in warm water, makes a delightful, creamy lathering fluid, that cleanses the hair thoroughly, removes dandruff and all other hindrances to healthy hair growth. Ie is antiseptic, purjfying and destroys all germs. It is far superior and more econom- ical than good soap, or any other shampoo preparation. One shampoo with Seven Sutherland Sisters’ “Scalp Cleaner” will demonstrate these facts. Close Observers All Agree— IT’S THE HAIR—NOT THE HAT that makes a W: racth No matter how expensive and stylish the fogged ee Their Stimpson Cran Sale of Sheet Music \ All Day Thursday and Friday. In Our Big Music Dept.—Second Floor. ALL MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 2c, Extra for Postage 1f Ordered by Mail. 1 ¢. LAUGHINGWATER. The craze of the country. | {° Liaiehi NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU. ‘The Ballad Hit of America. beds paDfner like 08, apect-beart, Therw'sne = bod = y Loree ree am ann THN []e¢ SAMMY. = tmesig Hit ot “wizard of 02." —. oes gy Gr oye Po om ck th am + “Flowers."” | [¢ [Jo LA COQUETTE. sscconcr dh futsne The Song Hit of “Silver SREY, ee “nd “Three Little Mald: Just Issued Gi? a Song! Also Pubils! fied Instrumental for Pigno. he’s 1 Girl (ffom the Runa- wa! Contre The st. «vel ae ea ane (big hit), Mon ray Wal os (fine). The Fox-Hunter’s March, 1 rove. You ind Dallad). perce (from Knickerbocker weep Gnas a Shining, ‘Silv’ry Moon. if Bo Truly y Refined. Bodolla. Ve so Sorry: I'll] Be Busy All Next ‘ook, ul sin oe ved for cole larinida (new @ popular waltz wn great ‘oun in an In- GAS; Star T eables (Deautiful lul- UIs swear in the Pale Moon- popular), Cc Jos wee te are ‘Was Shining. geleetion. Bh tBiionalie," for plano. Cc Paty A balls in Beaut) of the Bungalow: bythe ‘ a 2 Starlight Nig ite ir. he Ses Wasa Eas sy Mark. You Dream of Me, Say You'll Be a Friend of Mine. Tho Ge Honfaa You Are M; We'll eee hurch and Get For Home ani Married. Ant Trishman’s Lilt. ( TWO NEW SONGS, IIc. Jessie Bartlett Davis's New Song, TWO EYES OF BROWN. Also THE SPRING SONG, As sung in Midsummer Night's Dream. THE. CELEBRATED shanty DANCE FOLIO, on sale (Special) Bk fallh 28c. Just Issued! The Crown Mandolin and Guitar Folio. Published in Four Books. 1st Mandolin, 24 Mangelin, Sultana: \d Plano Accom~ animent, Contains 22 Complete Numbers of the best musical Ciendad ho year, such as ‘‘Sammy,"? ‘*The Sun Dance," “Pinky Panky Poo,’* otc. On Sale (Special) 18c. Per Book. By Mail, 3 Cents Extra, Also the Following Popular Classic Music, 7c. Copy. In m Cavalleria’ Ba Kec Jn , Rubinateln. eee at loot welt with Wav ck ‘alte. Fi Mi ‘a geese —o wi=peaee , rid. iy Fellowe March, ows March. isi ane |fS chee Remember Me. Twitteht. oces marked « are suroto please, and are highly recommended by us. Oe sult” and pe y Special attention ‘orders, and are prepared to fili Reachors and musicians promptly at spectat reduced Fates ay ee Music for Sale‘Thursday and Friday. NO MUSIC SENT C. 0. D. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, range of musicdom—and our prices ra single sheet or complete follos. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Aaa ates for each plece ordered by mail. AL ar Tamale faeces arsine eunire' st=whether Special Prices : BQ .00 sit Ht size, 50c size, VINCENT says |ON the subject of Stein- Bloch clothes. Some people wouldn't look at anything else. | Ilike them myself. And I |know what's good. | T've picked out a fine lot of |Stein-Bloch clothes. 63e Main Floor, 18th 8t. Aisle.) ae ROME. 5c KNOCKS D-y- ~S-P-E-P-8-1-A RIKER’S. DRUG STORE, 6th Ave. & 23d St. OUR NBW YORK AGENTS: ad Come in and have a look.) Amste $15 up. Bcc UG STORWS, 128th st, and Broadway—22d Street. a UN 1020 34 ave.: 429 Sixth Avenue—12th Street. Colsmbos: eye. 5 ‘ New York's Best aiptly ough Medias COWPERTHWAIT 104 To kOe Sent ‘om St. For Political Facts and Biguree ’ : ROOM ‘APARTME! ae & ROOM coe wots} COMPLETE ar} 398" 200 OPEN AUSKEORBAYS OUR LaTest COR Reese Lvidoni hii daarintetbadadba tsa 2 ck: | WHEN IN DOUBT | CONSULT | THE WORLD. ALMANAC, .

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