The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1904, Page 8

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ons TOCKS SHOWED A ~-LOSS ON THE DAY Grading the Lightest for a Sat- ) \ urday in Five Years, and f Sugar the Only Issue with ker * Real Strength. “ ‘When the stock market gets to a ‘point when only 92,000 shares are dealt 4n during the entire session, as was the case to-day, !t has reached a stage that to the professional trader 1s quite hopeless and which to the commission hhouges ts a source of despair, In the first fifteen minutes or trading to-day| the sales were only 2)800 shares, and during the first hour the total aggre- gated but 61,00, while during the last half-hour, after the bank statement had Deen issud, the market had come to al- BANK STATEMENT GOOD. | LONDON STOCKS STEADY. 5; Solfd Gain in Cash, While the Loans sqme Demand for Americans, While Were Well Cut. As was expected. the bank state- mont to-day was a good une. The banks gained more than $4,600,000 In cash, while loans decreased $4,229,700 and deposits lost $105,200. The qurplus re- serves showed an increase dn all de- posits of $4,643,000 and the reserves on all deposits other than United States. Increased $4,834,700. The statement follows Loans, decrease....... jeporits, decrease Circulation, “decrease Legal tenders, incr: tert Reserve required, dec: i 200 rolus, ‘Increase 4,649,000 8. Deposits, increase. 4880 700, urplus reserves are now $32,1i against $5,951,900 , two years ago largest surplus since | 1897, surplus was about $67,500,000. re CURB STOCKS IRREGULAR. last year and This is the when the —— r; Standard O11 Loses in Quiet Trad-| — ing in Outside Market. Dealings on the curb were quiet and irreguldr to-day, with Standard Oil showing 1 loa of & points, at 608. The bid and asked prices of the principal outside securitles were: 30,- |eables from the forcien grain ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1904. i {1-8 to 541-4 osink priced were 8 bid; July, 100 1x; bid." Cori—March 62 1-4, Ma 1-4; July, 61 Other Insuen Show Netter Tone, | A eeetneet AAA Noe LONDO: COTTON MARKET. |trom the ¢ 7 ned firm to-day to 12 tal rt if ngth yed. surp a ° orders absorbed well as European rings, July, 1; September, 12.71 to 12.00; Novem- December, 11.06 to ——___— WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened weak to-day on lower markets 11.58, J and on liquidation. The closing prices. were: February. 4.4 New York's ¢ ‘| normal, 8 to 14.49; April, Wheat—July, 100 114,67 to’ 1 ¥, 14.81 to 1484; June. September orn—May, 62/1478 to 14 uly, 14.78 to 14.80; August. 14.27 to 14.28; September, 12.81 to 1: re: October, 11.93 to 1194; November, 5 mber, 11.68 to 11.70," ‘The steady The Natural. Cure ‘for BORAXOLOGY Boraxology treats of the kitchen. And |To-Morr most a complete standstill. * Stbeks made’ a slight advance after aI the ftatement and there were some tn- ‘4 Wications of strength, but before the ryt close they begun to sag off without any fe particular increase In activity, so that]; at ithe, majority of the issues that were | New, a8 Py tactive showed a net loss for the day. ‘There were absolutely no news devel- opments. ‘The railroad reports on the whole were good, that of the Penn- sylyania was really exccjlent, but even ee WHEAT SLUMPS IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—Wheat and pro- visions rec CONSTIPATION DRINK ON ARISING HALF A GLASS OF THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER Hunyadi- Janos to a great many women the kitchen is a iplace of scrubs, rubs and duds. But it needn’t be. A box of Borax will do more to make the work and time you spend in the kitchen go quickly and pleasantly than all the cakes of soap you can stack on the thig did not stimulate outside buying. Erie was weak on the prospect of poor Jearnings due (o several causes. Penn-| ‘sylyania was stronger than 3 on short covering. Uutside of Jasues and the Copper stocks, the fothing doing in any of the active is- sues. American Sugar has been strong on| fthe bellet that it would benetit by the Cuban reciprocal treaty, ‘I'he stock is Very scarce in the street ‘The trading to-day was the lighest for @ Saturday in five years. The total ales of bonds amounted to $417,000 4 ‘The Closing Quotations. en OF ie t }|and lard lost in proportion. Board of ‘Trad his following gave the outsiders au y Wanted and there was an ear) nash in prices, May wheat, after seli- Ing at 107, closed at 104%. Corn, pork SEEN AND UNSEEN Many people think of Scott's Emulsion as merely a flesh builder, but its flesh building is only an outward AMILLION HEALTHY, MANLY AMERICAN MEN fathers of fam- Uies, business men, statesmen, mechanics, farmers, lawyers, min- istars, doctors, bookkeepers, bank- ere, sailors, soldiers, traveling salesmen, - railroaders, laboring men, men in every walk of life, in vity, keep their bowels regular with OASC. BTS Oandy Cathartio. They tell other men about the wonderful merit of this wonderful little tab- let. They take CASCARETS home to their wives and families. The consequence isa sale of OVER A MILLION BOXES A: MONTH made by merit and appreciation. A man who keeps his bowels regular with ARETS, can keep strong and healthy even Without much exercise, for when the bowelsare: ‘and the digestion strong the system is and the muscles, brain and norves will have inexhaustible elasticity and life. pantry shelves. It’s pure. Ask for | If people only understood that hard city water makes hard work— there’d be a rush for Borax that possibly we couldn’t supply. soft and doubles its cleansing power. should be used everywhere you use soap and water. 20- MULE- TEAM BRAND At grocery and drug stores. %, % and J Ib. packages. Borax makes water! It Send a stamp for our wonderful little book, “MODERN MIRACLES,” Pacific sign of the new life-build- ing process within the vital parts of the body. | It builds up the blood cells, the nerves and life tissues before the added flesh begins to appear. Its unseen work is more PEORA SeSEESS is pr teeet PEEPEPE BSH Co, Greatest In the World ltt+t+++ I] important than the seen. PARAGRAPHS, Hunger Hints to Tickle the Fickle Appetite. Statistics Worth Thinking About; Facts Worth Knowing; Expressions Worth Remembering. 4 1s turnpike road to people's hearts, I yfind, idées through their mouths, or | mistake iy mankind.—PETER PINDAR, i = Hy Day after day Uneeda Biscuit. “Imagine « freight train nine miles tm Mongth, each car carrying one hundred bar- Fels, and each barrel weighing three bun- |@red and fifty pounds, and you have some ‘4dea of the amount of sugar consumed by |the National Riscult Company in 1908, ‘What is sweeter than honey? Last year the wafers and confections of the National Biscutt Company required 1,478 tone of pure 4 * honey. Counting forty pounds to a . to produce this quantity would 73,900 swarms of bees busy for one bean aboard for Ginker Snap Land? A g@ickel a passage. Train stops at every 's to give passengers a chance to say aga to the grocer man. { Ss | Im the now plant are twenty-one acres floor space. | You will never enjoy Lady Fingers at ir ‘Dest until you buy them in an air Package, on each end of which fs the ational Biscuit Company's trade mark in and white, "Last year the National Bisoutt Company ‘two militon and fifty thousand barrels flour. Placed end to end, these berrele ia reach from New York to Chicago, a of nine hundred miles, and then, for. good measure, stretch seventy miles RO course! Cortainly!! Uneeda Biscuttt!! Flan oyster 1s known by the company ft Seeepe. It 19 best when accompanted by an WOyeterette—tho oyster cracker with a taste ‘to it, borne greatert eafeguard in buying biscutt, Prackers and wafers is to look for the Bletional Biscuit Company's trade mark, tn fyed and white, on each end of the package. © [eames everybody ts eating must be good. ' (Man's affection fuctuates with bis appe~ Qite. To keop his heart warm serve him (with Nabisco Sugar Waters. * At the new plant of the National Blscutt | Opmpany the bakers make their own weath- Mivory breath of alr that enters the chamber is screened to insure tts Stier which science makes it hot or, ) combiaed with pur-| the Discwlt, crac! 100, 600. Never sold in bulk. cc. end The gen- Dookiet free, or New Yorke. ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Coast Borax Co., New York, Chicago, San Francisco. \ 20 Mule Team—Our Trade Mark. 1,000 SUBJECTS. 10,000 FACTS. The World Almanac. On Newsstands, 25c. By Mail, 35c. To-Morrow’s Leading Features in The Most-Talked-Of Woman lin All New York. Sunday World ows World. Magazine. Mrs, D049¢ whose wife Is She? How Will the Courts Morse Straighten Out the Most Remarkable Matrimonial Tangle of Recent Years? A Divorce-Court Case Almost With- out Parallel, and the Woman for Whom All the Trouble Has Been Made. The Great Amaroff Murder Mystery Solved. The New Secretary of War Interviewed by Kate Carew. Three Sons of Multi-Millionaires Who Will Succeed Their Fathers. A Woman Who Makes a Million Dollars a Year. American Girls Who Will Nutse the Japanese Soldiers. How the “Yeggs’’ Led to the i ; Capture of a Great Criminal. Fortunes Invested in Pets for the “400.” The Metropolitan Section Geographical Survey in the Jersey Tunnel, Fogarty in Command. The Chorus Girl, the Chanteau Twins in Society, and McCardell at the Credit Men’s Dinner. These and Other Choice Features In To-Morrow's Metro: polltan Section of The World. ~ Revolution packages as they have never been kept before. for the highest quality of baking. and Result | The National Biscuit Company has revolutionized the baking of Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers. They make them better than they have ever been made before. | To-Morrow’s Sunday World. | They keep them fresh in airtight They identify them with a trade mark that stands ever People quickly appreciated this way of buying food—it inspired. \ confidence. Dealers liked this way of selling food—it stood for purity. Everybody liked it’ so well that the demand outgrew the supply again and again, until greater resources were essential. The National Biscuit Company has just completed at 15th Street and roth Avenue the most perfect and greatest baking establishment in the world. It will bake of Uneeda Biscuit, two hundred and seventy thousand packages a day. It will bake of other popular biscuit, crackers and wafers enough to feed Greater New York three times a day, with a luncheon at night. And in all your life you never tasted such perfect baking. It’s a treat everyone must enjoy. To get your share of it trya package of Biscuit, Crackers or Wafers with this trade mark W=> w= in red and white on each end of the package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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