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ye STOCKS ADVANCE I LSTLSS MARKET Pennsyivania and Amalgamated Copper Show Life in Trading, Not Affected by Either Good or Bad News, COVERING BY THE SHORTS. No Improvement Shown In the Buy-) Ing on the Exchange and Volume of “Day's” Transactions smcil— Poor Reports Made. God and bad reports were received with perfect Indifference on the Stock Tevahange to-day. News of prospective failures in Paris falled to cause prices to decline, and when news came that | 2 the danger of failures had pa the ut little affected. # report showing @ logs in net of $551,000 caused but a fractional drop in the stock of the road| which sold ex-dividend of 3 per cent Louisville & Nashville's Janua was not particularly ood, yet stock held steady and In fact made a alight advance. jal stories relating to ini helped those particular tansy ", as for inst for the corresponding month last year. This helped Amalgamated, which advanced al a point. During the early trading Pennsyl- vanin was the most active issue, and as noticeable that the shorts were steady buyers, evidently being anxious to cover with as littie fuss as possible, The stock advanced from the opening almost without a reaction until in the afternoon it sold at 1133-4, ‘The short interest in this issue was placed by a good judge last week at 250,000 shares. Sugar showed early strength and held {ts gains for the most part during the day. The stock on heavy buying cred- {ted to the Waldorf-Astoria contingent advanced to 125 3-4 and remained close to that figure, London was nft a factor tn the local market to-day, There were bought for that account about 3,000 shares om bal- ance. There was no disposition to sell American stocks, although during the early trading it was said that Berlin was selling Union Pacific freely. If this was true, London kept most of the stock and did not throw it into this market, The closing here was higher, but with trading exceptionally dull. total sales of stocks and of bonds $496,000. Tl were 173,300 wna . The Closing Quotations, To-day's highest. lowest and closing prices and net changes from yesterday's closing prices or from last recorded sales are as Net Chie, Amal. Copper R $ Mo. Pac, i cinfalk Weal: BK. OY. Central.. 1 ‘A Remedy Offered —BY-- Yrs. H UW. Cownsend. —— re the announces that the copper exports for/3 ry were about thre times the £ WORLD: TUESDAY EVE mrt 2 fag — 3% FORBIDS BLOCKADE tw CURB STOCKS DULL. American Can, an Exception, stirs the Outside Brokers. American Can ‘eaues were the fea tures of the curb n to-day. ‘The trading in tham was heavy and caused | Morales of t the curb brokers who have heen having | been refused & very stupid time tately to get to [OW por work In the hope of inaking a haif a |! gt Aa the apt joint or more. ‘The common rose 1 per «Navy Depariment by Capt. Ja CR, selling up to a, and the preferred less pcardmanging) theicrulser: Go advanced 41-8, selling as high as 401-8 The activity was due to a report that President | kecelpt of inf. cf the Am the directors at their meeting next week site Nadiatgened: Rinliatre would Increase the dividend on the pre- to Sea to enter Rent word to the questig im to thority It Is learned | President Morales 1d toke no action on {I Chicago houses ware sof the stock and it was helleved that the advance was engineered for some purpose as yet un- known to other than the insiders. Th to vessels fixing “The Minister President demurred a agreed to the fact.” rst but finally are many who believe that the us — these aie Felling the stock. oureae ot | DIVORCE FOR MRS. LISTER. 1 Can fssues the curb market was very dull ‘The prices were: band of Newark Woman Sustained, NEWARK, N. J., March 1.—The Court of Errors and A the decision of Vice-Chancellor Emery divorcing Mra, Emma K. Lieter from her mfliionaire husband, . Robert P. Lister, The decision was announced this after- noon. has: sustained hern § Louls Trans! Renboard Alr Line Seaboard Alr Line pt Standard : ee COTTON MARKET. The market opened weak to-day with 10 points. Several iis BAD BREAK IN WHEAT. Hl sald by New Orleans, while 5 = wire houses unloaded considerabie lines Price Drops Almost 5 Points on| of ay vs from the spot markets was very & In Chicago, hh and reports as to cotton re- h 1A break of 48-4 cents in t of wheat for May delivery occurred to-day, that option selling down to 91-2 cents on general CHICAG malning. in this country served to sup- port the view of Il crop enthusiasts ‘The oneni id liquidation, Sharp losses in all foreign grain markets were the cause of the decline. $$ Compared with last night's closing] BREAD AND PIE COST MORE. figures the market to-day closed at a tons of 31-4 cents, at #78+4, Final quo- Bread went up to-day: also ple. All tatlons on duly were down, 21-8 9.258) Havers. Products Of whichi wheat: four M24. Coarse grains and pro- cente, at a3 8 tn the baain will be higher priced. West ait th akness | side, Yorkville an lariem bakers have EE ‘losing 2 Manta | all Agreed to raise prices, on the plea lower. 233-40 7-Ec, | that the high price of flour warrants an ‘May oats were down 22 lord May pore aT increase in the price of their products, STORY OF A ~ TIRED-OUT MINISTER OWE YOU my heartfelt gratitude,” said a minister to one of our repre- sentatives recently, “for insisting ws f 4 on trying a bottle of Rexall @ Mucu-Tone. You know J.am not LAS at all addicted to the medicine habit, | atte and I was rather skeptical of the Se merits of Mucu-Tone. Still, you urged me, and I could see no harm : in trying it. Since then I have used three bottles, and have recommended it to I don’t know how many people. “Tam convinced that you were right when you told me that I had some kind of catarrh—of the kidneys, I judge, from the terrible backache I experienced, yet I had supposed that catarrh was a disease of the nose and head only. I have read the Mucu-Tone booklet, ¥ however, and I can now understand how catarrh attacks any part of the mucous membrane. “Rexall Mucu-Tone is wonderful. [ am using it three times a day, and have not felt sb well in years. It eae me strength, and I believe I am adding some “AT SAN OMG: ue ss] Capt. Miller of Cruiser Columbia] * Compels President Morales te * Consent to Keep Ports Open\" to American Ships. Tenneasee Co Prices 6 to 25 points lower. While the LE Peli hae initial prices were higher than warrant- a a ed by earlier E: les. realizing and bear pressure later sent the list | ff Ik blocks of NAVAL BILL REPORTED. | Appropriation xxed by the U made in ding of bactlesht nt of the few which tnereases ty the teaching force at the Ap ymimittee held} time ae esse | WHEAT MARKET. | Fractional losses were felt. at the pent ny due toidee Appointing 1 fair welling for 1 ere May declined to 212 34 Later the market | vancing to 1: his was due to covering | 1 shorts, | York's opening — pri Ww23-8 to 102 8 and! ns were 2 July, . 901-2 did. & prices were: Wheat Ms Bel ember, §71-2 to| 2. Corn—May Ho-8; Sep: | New | wheat. 10 ber, sf ‘ a 7-8 . 4 BS; July, 8 1-4; Bep- A COUPON E z 5 CENTS THE FOOD WITH A Satm recentinn in evere home. vase our & THE MANHATTAN BISCUIT CO. Largest Inde A EACEAGE THE KING OF ALL CRACKERS. IT is stendily making new friend nd. mdent Bakery in OHIO SENATORS VOTE FOR DICK Legislators in Ohio’s Upper House Give Him 27 Votes in Contest for United States Senate Against 4 for Clarke. UMBUS, 0, ed for March 1—The Atate Tnited States Sena ri the following esult: Dick. FALLS FROM WINDOW. Injuries Somuaubaltat Which Wil Salvatore Madisgan Nine pected t mianed open window, hei husband, He w " Wright Hoanital who attended the injured man, ja not live to J Vesteott | sald he IN EVERY PACKAGE.| | 5 CENTS A PACKAGE. Lity of ium DELICIOUS FLAVOR, ‘The superior q' under the INDIA) for It. . . New York, Staten, Special Values Hemstitched Unlaundered Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Laundered Linen Hemstitched Embroidered Handkerchiefs, French Linen Unlaundered, with hand-embroidered initial, Colored Border with initial, hand-embroidered, Also the remainder of extra heavy, 9 x 12 ft, Stern Brothers | To-Morrow, in Women’s Handkerchiefs [Modern Oriental Rugs in medium and large sizes, for Wednesday and Thursday, at Greatly Reduced Prices A few of which are quoted 9x12 tt. at $65.00 Former price $105.00 9ft.8x13ft, “ 70.00 415,00 10x15ft.10, « 75.00 «425,00 12 ft. 7x17, «125.00 “4 485,00 11 ft.9x20f.9, * 145.00 “#24000 HIGH-GRADE AXMINSTER RUGS, Each 9 Each 12° poz. $1.40 15¢ . $1.75 25¢ . $2.90 | AL, guarantee it @ NING, MARCH 1, 1904: Value $28.50 $22.00 West Twenty-third Street How many churchgoers realize the strain under which their pastor labors? | How many appreciate the fatigue that follows | his Sunday work? The nerve-racking, brain-wearing | duties that endure from week's end to week's end, from , the beginning of the year to the close, and from one year to another ? But this cannot go on forever. Sooner or later a minister so pressed feels his energies waning. After a while there is a break-down—a physical and mental | collapse, If he could only get out into the country for a month or two of absolute rest, but—why suggest such an impossible thing! We know that no minister can spare the time for this. Neither can any other business or fro- fessional man. The next best thing is te replenish the waning vitality by artificial means—to help Nature in her efforts to supply energy and nerve power. Our new remedy, Rexall Mucu-Tone, does this, Physical and mental exhaustion is due to a ca- tarrhal congestion of the mucous membranes. Rexall | . orm some Whi @ Ribs . A.M, TOWNSEND. 218 Tremont S8t., Boston, Mi $1.00 Package, 69e. Svege? Cooper Co: 2 Gib Moe, 18h and 19th Stroety meee ian ak i * Mucu-Tone cures it by cleansing these membranes, | driving out the poisons and allaying the inflammation, It | also revitalizes the blood, steadies the fagged nerves and builds up the body. | We ask you who are weak, nervous and in need of new energy to give Mucu-Tone a trial. Then if you are not’ more than satisfied we will give you back your money. Large bottle, 89 cents, Sold only at our store, RIKER'S DRUG STORE 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS: WEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation), 200 Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 W. 125th ‘st; Amsterdam ave. and 155th st.; 149th st. and 3d ave. STO! st, and 8th ave.; 601 ave... 428 Columbus 8th ave, wt iierman + tion Day, every department prices so as to make Wedne: terest and good profit. ‘Wednesday, as, Reduction Day.| Impressed with the importance of this weekly Reduc- in this big store has pruned sday’s shopping full of in- | | Here's a choice gathering | of White madras waists, fancy tucked, trimmed with large pearl but- tons, with pretty stock collars and full sleeves, all size, They are worth | $1.98. FOR REDUCTION 79 DAY, eac [ Pil Shams, Seats “A md remarkable lot,” every | "$1.98 Waists, 79c, | '59c. Nightshirts, 38c | | flee; Men’s Good Muslin and |Cambric Nightshirts, muslin ones“ have collars, cambric shirts are collarlers. All are nicely trimmed with blue or red braid, sizes 15 to 19, sold repu'arly at S9c. FOR REDUC- TION DAY. ney) 38 ARM bY | CHAIR, \ suitable for me or of- beauti- ful figured quartered Bolden oak, rub finish, very large. | REI % r |! BROADWAY, GRAHAM & FLUSHING AVENUES, BROOKLYN etngting tag fngtre: Drug Store. All year round the Big Store carries in stock the largest and most carefully selected assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles Everything is of the very best quality. It takes bur a glance to see for yourself that OUR prices are lowest. eather John's Manhattan Egg Shampco. 75e Prophylactic Tooth Brushes (sec- Medicine, 67c Hoff's Malt, bot,, 25¢. doz. 9 pa ondsh, each, 10e: 3 for 25e Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, 590 eect ie a 2.75 La France Rose Soap; very special: box 3 Belden’ Liver Pills, bot. Se of three cakes. 12%e; two Cranitonic—$1.00'size, 49 te boxes, 25¢ Babeskin Soap. cake Se Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair D Hunyadi Water, bottle. ‘he ‘i Grower and Scalp Cleaner, Cc y' Witch Hazel, pts. 1S; gts 28 Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food. 29 Phosphaie of Sods, Ib. package. 75e Amiseptine. regularly 45c, 29 (Main Floor, 19th 8t)., Piano and Song Recital. I which wii be held in the Audilorrum of the New Art Piano Store on the Sth floor. at three o'clock The programme of the Piano and Song Re: Wednesday afternoon March 2.1904 will be exc ally entertaining The artists are’ Miss Leah Barbe, soprana: Miss Antoinerte Harding, Mr McCall Lanham, baritone, Miss A. Doris Ward at the piano Programme. i 1 Rhapsodie Hongrone No 8 Liser, 5 Berceuse, Chopin. | § Aria (Samson and Delilah) Saint-Saens. rr he erat he aid OF the Plvane, With the aid of the Playano | Miss HARDING. ; € 2 Aria (Travaca fords Aria (Linda di Chamounia) Verdi MISS BARBE 9 a Serenata, Poreassi. 3 Vision (Heriediade Manenet DARIUS b Hey. Dolly! Ho,Dolly! Sawyer. MR LANHAM. 7 a All the World Awakes To-Day, MISS BARBE. wie Bera Hocd. 2 iy'sone i OF The Sty Neth —G 10M de Concert : bb Little Bey Blue. juard oe My 1 Sturdy jeman joreeau de Concert, “MISS HARDING "MR LANHAM. ‘With the aid of the Playano. Complete Scores| # ° egnérs Qveras 19 5 Full scores with words and music of the famous composer's gresies works. Best American Edison, cloth bound. formed priced at $7.50; special an edi SIEGFRIED, DIE WALKURE, | GOTTERDAMI AND PARSIFAL, ) which is now offered the general public for the firs time: Tray (Third Floor, East.) — _Wondertul Photo Special, Having just purchased the entire sfock of a prominent manufac: turer s Carbonette Mounts, we now offer you the greatest value that has been announced in years Beginning with to-morrow and for the rest of the current week One Dozen of Our $5.00 S2, 75 ° Carbonettes at You can appreciate how remarkable this special is if you will consider the fact that at $5.00 these Carbonettes are an unusually liberal offering. (Studio, 7th Floor. High Srade Reclining So-Carts, Go-Carts precisely as. illustrated, and faultless in. construction,.at $7,50.. .A true Big Store spe- cial. DA EINGOLD, | GOTTERDAMMERUNG, | 7.50 beautiful in design Made of finest quality reed with full roll and solid flat reed sides. Adjustable reed dash;. steel reach; steel springs, axles and wheels; nicely enamelled. Best quality rubber tires, patent foot-brake, parasol clamp and a very ingenious yet simple reclining device. Four other styles, equally attractive, are included in this Sale. Some have corduroy cushions, others are fitted with pretty parasols with green lining and lace covers. This special price is for Wednesday. (Third Floor, Bast.) DavenportSolaReds Underpriced Fully $20.00. % This is-& mos practical piece of furniture. made with the back fastened to the seat with patent spring ad justment. Is tufted with buttons which cannot pull out: covered with velour of assorted colors. Can be used as box or wardrobe couch. With the back adjusted to use sa bed. this sofa measures six feet _ 35.003 long and four and one-half feet (Fitth Floor.) fe wide. It is very easily handled and 4 will give entire satisfaction; special, Lace Door Panels. - . Gxcoptional Feature Wednesday. 4 These beautiful Lace Door Panels are made of Irish Point Lace on a good quality of net, and are large enough to fit any ordinary door, There is quite an assortment of patterns, which have been divided intd two lots. Owing to the fact that we purchased all the importer had we are en- abled to sell these Lace Door Panels that cost from 50c. to $1.00 IS. AND 42: each elsewhere, at, each, Cc. 2¢ We mention some enticing Upholstery specials also. ie a _Mustin, ; Sosa Pitlows. Madras Curtains. pile pantera ite “ore All we have left made of silk and were Full range of colorings. These goods were | special price. 2° made to sell at $2.00 each; being light col- | bought last fall in anticipation of the rise in Down Pillows. crs we wish to dispose of them <etion, and our prices cannot: be beaten. | Have'you seen eur maw socciglt Rama and mark the price, each G9e We bave them at pri, 400, £50, | 24 inckes. and would easily sell at regi 89e (Third Flo. 2 00, 2,25, 2.50, 3. 0oandupwards. | $1.59 each; price, Porto Rican Cigars 2t Loss Chan Factory Prices. Front Wines & Liquors. 5 x Y CANET 4 ‘ko, Bo: from Armand ee 5 The great Sale which began yesterday morning is now in ful All who enjoy good Cigars will be attracied by this exceptional event In point of QUALITY these cigars are the equal of many 1Cc brands There Cigars are made from the finest secections of Porto Rican hand made. Their mild, pleasant, aromanc fragrance will surely appea r] smobers A variety of sizes to suit everbody. This sale affords an exceptional opportunity For coker and dealer to save at least one-half wing. the sn Regular Sale Regular Sale : Sizes Box of price. price. _ Sizes Bex of price, i aw Lendre: ince, 100 $4.50 $2.75 CazadoresImperials, 50 $225 % SWEET CATAW: I Londres Grande, 50 225 1.50 Brevitas, 50 LBS, LOS & 86c] Caballeros Exra 100 450-2. 745 | Rigoletos, 50 f 1D RHINE WINER, choice | Caballeros Extra, 50 2.25 1,50) Brevas Especial, 50 radesiaccorsine Q3e,, 78. & GOc| Regalia dela Reina, 100 4.25 2.25 Duquesas 50, oor. ‘Take Oth Ave. Elevators.) (fain Figor,

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